First Operating Hours; Safety; Operator's Responsibilities - NorthStar 120RF Manual

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If the trim angle is too high, the boat will have a bow up attitude and will
plane much harder.
Typically negative trim is useful in getting the boat up on plane. After
the boat starts planning, trim must be adjusted up to the most
efficient setting.

8.8. FIRST OPERATING HOURS

Please consult your outboard's owner's manual for the break-in
recommendations and use the break-in period to get used to your boat.
Do not operate at high speed while in congested high traffic waterways or
in weather and sea conditions of reduced visibility, high winds or large
waves. Reduce speed and wake as courtesy and as safety consideration
to yourself and others. Observe and obey speed limit and no wake zones.
Observe Right of Way as defined by Rules of the Road and required by
COLREGS. Always be certain to have sufficient distance to stop or
maneuver if required to avoid collisions.
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9. SAFETY

The NorthStar motorboat can reach very high speeds. Therefore, it should
be handled by trained and/or experienced persons only. Do not leave
untrained persons or children without supervision on board. Do not let the
ignition key on the boat.
Maneuverability at high speeds is limited. Sudden turns may cause loss of
control. Reduce speed before making sharp turns in either direction.
Important safety warnings are found throughout this manual. Please read
them carefully.

9.1. OPERATOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES

Your water fun depends on you, your equipment and other people who,
like yourself, enjoy spending leisure time on, in or near the water. Let's
take a look at your responsibilities:
Make sure the boat is in top operating condition and that there are
no tripping hazards. The boat should be free of fire hazards and
have clean bilges.
Safety equipment, required by law, is on board, maintained in good
condition, and you know how to properly use these devices.
Inform a relative or friend where you are heading.
Have a complete knowledge of the operation and handling
characteristics of your boat.
Know your position and know where you are going.
Maintain a safe speed at all times to avoid collision.
Avoid sudden manouvres at speed.
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