CORRECT CRAFT Super Sport User Manual page 40

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• There are no brakes to help you stop your boat. Boat speed, water current
and wind can affect your ability to stop safely. The driver must use caution
and sound judgment at all times to maintain control of the boat, especially
to maintain a reasonable distance from all potential areas of danger. Slow
down in all areas of potentially hazardous navigation and in all conditions
of reduced visibility. Be alert for posted speed limits, swimming areas, no
wake zones and other restrictions. Common sense plus courtesy add up to
safety.
States have varying regulations regarding water sports activity. Check the
local and state agencies in your area to determine laws regulating boating
and water sports. These laws were written to protect boaters and water sports
enthusiasts. Some states require that the driver have a qualified observer in
the boat while pulling a skier. Learn and follow the laws where you will be
boating. Correct Craft recommends that you have a qualified observer in the
boat with the driver at all times when a person is skiing.
There are free pamphlets available regarding such things as Rules of the
Road, Navigational Aids and Federal Requirements for Recreational Boats.
Your dealer can supply these, as can organizations such as the United States
Coast Guard Auxiliary and the U. S. Power Squadrons. Check with your
state's boating publications. Regulations vary from state to state.
4.2
• There are no brakes to help you stop your boat. Boat speed, water current
and wind can affect your ability to stop safely. The driver must use caution
and sound judgment at all times to maintain control of the boat, especially
to maintain a reasonable distance from all potential areas of danger. Slow
down in all areas of potentially hazardous navigation and in all conditions
of reduced visibility. Be alert for posted speed limits, swimming areas, no
wake zones and other restrictions. Common sense plus courtesy add up to
safety.
States have varying regulations regarding water sports activity. Check the
local and state agencies in your area to determine laws regulating boating
and water sports. These laws were written to protect boaters and water sports
enthusiasts. Some states require that the driver have a qualified observer in
the boat while pulling a skier. Learn and follow the laws where you will be
boating. Correct Craft recommends that you have a qualified observer in the
boat with the driver at all times when a person is skiing.
There are free pamphlets available regarding such things as Rules of the
Road, Navigational Aids and Federal Requirements for Recreational Boats.
Your dealer can supply these, as can organizations such as the United States
Coast Guard Auxiliary and the U. S. Power Squadrons. Check with your
state's boating publications. Regulations vary from state to state.
4.2

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