Safe boating suggestions, General information – MotorGuide Tour Series User Manual

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GENERAL INFORMATION

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Safe Boating Suggestions

In order to safely enjoy the waterways, familiarize yourself with

local and other governmental boating regulations and restrictions,

and consider the following suggestions.
Use flotation devices. It is the law to have an approved personal

flotation device of suitable size for each person aboard and have

it readily accessible.
Do not overload your boat. Most boats are rated and certified for

maximum load (weight) capacities, refer to your boat capacity

plate. If in doubt, contact your dealer or the boat's manufacturer.
Perform safety checks and required maintenance. Follow a regular

schedule and ensure all repairs are made properly.
Never be under the influence of alcohol or drugs while boating (it

is the law). Alcohol or drug use impairs your judgment and greatly

reduces your ability to react quickly.
Passenger boarding. Stop the trolling motor whenever passengers

are boarding or unloading.
Be alert. The operator of the boat is responsible by law to maintain

a proper lookout by sight and hearing. The operator must have an

unobstructed view particularly to the front. No passengers, load,

or fishing seats should block the operators view when operating

the boat.
Underwater hazards.

Reduce speed and proceed with caution

whenever navigating in shallow water.
Tripping hazards.

To avoid a trip hazard, route all cables and

wiring neatly and out of the way.
Report accidents. Boat operators are required by law to file a

Boating Accident Report with their state boating law enforcement

agency when their boat is involved in certain boating accidents. A

boating accident must be reported if 1) there is loss of life or

probable loss of life, 2) there is personal injury requiring medical

treatment beyond first aid, 3) there is damage to boats or other

property where the damage value exceeds $500.00 or 4) there is

complete loss of the boat. Seek further assistance from local law

enforcement.

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