Section 3 • Using Your Boat; Pre-Launch, Launch And Post-Launch Checklist - Sea Ray 220 Select Owner's Manual

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1.P
-L
, L
RE
AUNCH
AUNCH AND
L
C
AUNCH
HECKLIST
Listed below are the critical items you must check
and do each time you use your boat. It does not list
all of the necessary maintnenance and service items
required to keep your boat running properly. These
other items are found in Section 6.
B
L
EFORE
AUNCH
Drain plug installed
Enough fuel for trip
Float plan given to friend or relative
Navigation charts for trip
Weather forecast - safe
I
W
, B
N THE
ATER
EFORE
P
S
ASSENGERS OR
TARTING
Stern drive down
Equipment stored and balanced
No gas smell in engine compartment
Engine oil and steering fliud levels - OK
Battery switch on
Bilge pump working
Bilge blower on
Radio and navigation equipment functioning
P
ASSENGERS
Wearing PFDs
Seated properly
Given safety instructions
S
E
TARTING
NGINE
Make sure you have read and understand the
dangers of Carbon Monoxide (CO) information
in this manual.
220 Select
S
3 • U
ECTION
P
-
OST
B
OARDING
E
NGINE
Y
B
SING
OUR
Bilge blower on for at least four (4) minutes. Feel
to confirm airflow at hull vent on hull side. Inspect
bilge area for visual and odor confirmation that
there are no fuel leaks.
Throttle-only position, handle pumped before
starting, if necessary.
Oil pressure, engine temperature, voltage - OK
after starting and warm up.
U
NDERWAY
Gradual acceleration and deceleration and
turning.
Aware of surroundings at all times.
Operate so as to prevent buildup of Carbon
Monoxide (CO)
Monitor weather
Use navigational aids in water and on shore
Keep passengers safe
Check fuel consumption regularly
Check all gauges frequently
E
T
ND OF
RIP
Equipment dry and stored.
Electronic equipment and switches off.
Stern drive in trailering position.
Battery switch off.
Notify person who had float plan.
Boat covered properly for trailering, docking or
mooring.
Drain plug removed.
Hull and propeller inspected for damage.
!
An improper trailer can cause structural damage to
the hull.
A damaged hull can be unsafe; it could cause the boat
to sink.
Use a trailer that can properly support the boat's
weight and shape. Get professional help in picking
the right trailer for your boat.
OAT
WARNING
3.1

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