Safety Checklist - Sears Gamefisher 298.585130 Owner's Manual

Outboard motor 1.2 h.p.
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IMPORTANT
Owner's
Responsibility
and Operating
Safety
Check
List
BE SURE TO READ
AND
DO THE. FOLLOWING
BEFORE
OPERATING
YOUR
OUTBOARD
MOTOR
SAFETY CHECK LIST
I.
Learn
and
observe
the boating
Jaws of the U.S,
Coast,
Guard,
state,
local
author-
ities.
2.
U,S. Coast Guard
regulations
require
the following:
a.
Provide
an approved
life-vest,
type 1,2
or 3, Personal Flotation
Device for each
person in boat.
(Encourage
passengers to wear them.)
b,
If the boat
exceeds
16 feat,
also carry
e type
4, throwable
Personal
Flotation
Device.
3.
Do
not
fill fuel
tank
with
motor
running
or near any
flame
or lighted
smoking
material.
4.
When
loading
boat
distribute
the
load
evenly,
keep
the load low; don't
overload;
don't
stand in a small boat.
Take
weather
and water conditions
into account.
5.
Do
not
permit
persons
to ride on parts
of the boat
not designed
for
such use.
Standing,
bow riding
and seat back
or gunwale
riding
can be especially
dangerous.
OWNER'S
RESPONSIBILITY
6.
Read owner's
manual
before
running
your
new outboard
motor.
7.
Before
starting,
make
sure your motor
is securely mounted
to boat transom
with
a
.
safety chain.
Tighten
clamp
stud handles
securely
by hand.
8.
Be sure to have pliers,
screwdriver,
spare spark plugs, wrench,
shear pins and cotter
pins in boat
whenever
leaving shore.
g.
Be sure to have an adequate
supply
of fuel
(carry
only
in an approved
container)
on
b_ard,
Use a good
grade of regular
gasoline
with proper
mixture,
as cdted in the
SpeciHcations.
10.
Occasionally
check
to be sure clamp stud handles
on transom
mounting
bracket
are
tight.
11.
IN CASE
OF AN
EMERGENCY,
THE
ENGINE
CAN BE STOPPED
BY DEPRES-
SING
THE
STOP
BUTTON
(IF
SO EQUIPPED)
OR PLACING
CHOKE
KNOB
IN
FULL
CHOKE
POSITION.
12.
Keep an alert
lookout.
Serious accidents
have resulted
from
failure
to u_e eyes,
13.
Keep
firefighting
and lifesaving
equipment
in good condition
and readily
accessible
at all t_mes.
14,
Good
housekeeping
is even more
important
afloat
than ashore.
Cleanliness
dimin-
ishes the probab)tity
of fire and tripping
hazards,
TIPS FOR TRAILERING
OR AUXILIARY
USE
15.
When
launching
or loading
boat
on a trailer,
place
your outboard
motor
in the
tilted
storage position.
Also
when trailering
your
boat and outboard
motor,
keep
outboard
motor
in upright
(vertical)
position
on the
boat
transom.
Outboard
motors
transported
across rough
roads
in the "tilt"
position
could cause transom.
damage
or mounting
brackets
to break off,
losing your
motor.
If motor
must
be
trailered
in "tilt"
position,
a short length
of 2 x 4 should
be placed
between
the
motor
bracket
and the motor
leg.
The motor
leg should then be firmly
tied down
against
the 2 x 4 to prevent
any
possible
damage,
Similar
precautions
should
be
taken
if using
the motor
as an auxiliary
power
source for a sailboat
or power
boat.
When using motor
as an auxiliary
power
source, the use of an auxiliary
adjustable
position
motor
bracket
is recommended.
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