Operation, Navigational rules – Polaris 2003 MSX User Manual

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OPERATION

Navigational Rules

Avoid Collisions

SCAN CONSTANTLY for people, objects and other
watercraft. Be alert for conditions that limit your
visibility or block your vision of others.

OPERATE DEFENSIVELY at safe speeds, and keep
a safe distance away from people, objects and other
watercraft.
S Do not follow directly behind PWCs or other boats.

S Do not go near others to spray or splash water.

S Avoid sharp turns or other maneuvers that make it

hard for others to avoid you or understand your
course of travel.

S Avoid shallow water and areas with submerged ob-

jects.

TAKE EARLY ACTION to avoid collisions.
Personal watercraft and other boats do not have brakes.

DO NOT RELEASE THROTTLE WHEN
TRYING TO STEER
away from objects. You need
throttle for proper steering. Always check throttle and
steering controls for proper operation before starting
the craft.

Follow navigation rules and all state and local laws
that apply to personal watercraft.

Reading Buoys and Markers

United States waters are marked for safe navigation
through the use of buoys and markers with various
shapes, colors, numbers and lights to guide boaters.
The same is true for waters in particular states.
Marking may vary by geographic location. Consult
local authorities before riding your watercraft in
unfamiliar waters.

Launch Ramp Etiquette

Be considerate and efficient when launching your
watercraft at a public landing. Prepare your craft in
advance, and perform all safety checks before arriving
at the landing area. Launch as quickly as possible.

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