Safety Hotlines; International Requirements; Nautical Terms - Sea Ray 220 Select Owner's Manual

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assistance in troubleshooting the engine,
steering and engine controls.
If you are not sure you can fix the problem, or if
conditions are adverse, signal for help.
16. S
H
AFETY
OTLINES
The safety information in the preceeding pages
gives only the general areas of concern for
boating safety. It is not intended to be, nor can
it be, exhaustive. You must take a boating safety
course, and get hands-on instruction in the
proper and safe operation of your boat from
experienced persons before cruising.
The U.S Coast Guard offers many pamphlets on
safety and other information not covered in this book.
Contact your local Coast Guard unit or call the toll-
free safety hotlines below for information.
U.S. Coast Guard 1-800-368-5647
Canadian Coast Guard 1-800-267-6687
In other countries, ask your marine dealer for
information on how to contact the national boating
law enforcement agency.
17. I
NTERNATIONAL
This vessel and its systems have been constructed
in accordance with standards and specifications in
effect at the time of manufacture as published by
the various regulatory authorities listed below.
1. Ministere De La Mer - France
2. Registro Italiano Navale - Italy
3. Det Norske Veritas - Norway
4. Securite des Nauires - Canada
5. J.C.I. (Japan Craft Inspection) - Japan
6. N.K.K. (Nippon Kaiji Kyokai) - Japan
7. B.S.I. (British Standards Institute) - England
8. Ministerio Obras Publicas Y Transporters - Spain
9. EC Recreational Craft Directive - European
Community.
220 Select
S
ECTION
R
EQUIREMENTS
1 • S
AFETY
Further information concerning these requirements
may be obtained from Sea Ray
1-800-SRBOATS.
18. N
T
AUTICAL
Abeam – object 90 degrees to center line on either
side of boat.
Abaft – a point on a boat that is aft of another.
Aft – toward the rear or stern of the boat.
Beam – the width of a boat.
Bow – the fore part of a boat..
Bow Eye – Bolt with looped head mounted on
extreme forward part of bow.
Bulkhead – vertical partition in a boat.
Chine – meeting juncture of side and bottom of boat.
Chock – deck fitting, used as guides for mooring or
anchor lines. Also, a wedge to stop wheels from
rolling.
Cleat – deck fitting with arms or horns on which
lines may be made fast.
Cockpit – an open space from which a boat is
operated.
Deck – upper structure which covers the hull
between gunwales.
Draft – depth of water required to float boat and its
propulsion system.
Fathom – six feet.
Fenders – rope or plastic pieces hung over the side
to protect the hull from chafing.
Freeboard – height of exposed hull from water line
to deck.
Ground tackle – general term referring to anchors,
anchor lines, etc.
Gunwale (pronounced gun'l) – meeting juncture of
hull and deck.
Hatch – an opening in deck to provide access
below.
Head – toilet or toilet area in a boat.
Headroom – vertical distance between the deck
and cabin or canopy top.
Helm – steering console.
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