MINIMUM RECOMMENDED SAFETY EQUIPMENT
Required life saving equipment, includ-
ing life vests and throwables
Required fire extinguishing equipment
First Aid kit
Emergency Position Indicating Radio
Beacon (EPIRB)
Manual bailing device
Anchor with sufficient line and/or chain
Flashlight with good batteries
Binoculars
VHF radio
Appropriate navigational charts
Flares
Fog bell
A life jacket may save your life, but only if
you wear it. Keep jackets in a readily ac-
cessible place – not in a closed compart-
ment or stored under other gear. Remove
them from any packaging, and keep
throwable floatation devices ready for im-
mediate use.
Approved fire extinguishers are required on
most boats, local authorities can provide de-
tails. All passengers should know the location
and operating procedure of each fire extin-
guisher. Fire extinguishers are normally classi-
fied according to fire type. Be familiar with the
type of fire extinguishers you have on board.
Rudder failure or loss is something Boat Op-
erators MUST be prepared for. Hunter Ma-
rine has a backup rudder system that can be
purchased for our current models 38 feet and
up. Other commercial suppliers offer similar
systems at differing benefits and costs and
you should conduct your own analysis to de-
termine which alternative is best for you.
SAFE BOATINGTIPS
LIFE JACKETS
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
BACKUP RUDDER SYSTEM
Noise emitting device
Radar reflector
Sufficient food and water provisions
Auxiliary starting battery
Spare fuses and bulbs
Sunglasses and block
Blanket
The legally required on-board safety
equipment may vary by region or body of
water. Please check with local authorities
prior to departure for a safety examination.
It is very important that children, handi-
capped people, and non-swimmers wear
lifejackets at all times. Make sure all
passengers are properly instructed in
use of life saving gear
Some boats have been equipped with
an Automatic Fire Extinguisher) . In the
event of a fire in your engine compartment,
this
unit
will
automatically
Please read your SEA-FIRE manual for
operating instructions, maintenance and
precautionary information.
Because the Backup Rudder System may
also be lost, Boat Operators MUST be able
to sail without rudder or otherwise be pre-
pared to assemble a makeshift rudder.
discharge.
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