Mercury Marine 899337001 manual Pre‑Operating Check List

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OPERATION

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WARNING

Using an outboard that exceeds the maximum horsepower limit of a boat can: 1) cause loss of boat control 2) place too much weight at the transom altering the designed flotation characteristics of the boat or 3) cause the boat to break apart particularly around the transom area. Overpowering a boat can result in serious injury, death or boat damage.

Pre‑Operating Check List

Check the inflation pressure of the air chambers.

Remove any obstruction from the drain valve.

Check the outboard for tightness on the transom.

Know the fuel capacity and cruising range.

Check that the lanyard stop switch for the outboard works correctly.

Be sure the boat is not overloaded. Do not exceed the maximum number of passengers or load capacity. Look at the boat capacity plate.

Be sure there is an approved personal flotation device of suitable size for each person aboard and readily accessible (it is the law).

Check that the paddles are in the boat in case of engine trouble.

Be sure the operator knows safe navigation, boating, and operating procedures.

Be sure there is a ring type life buoy or buoyant cushion designed to be thrown to a person in the water.

Arrange the passengers and load in the boat so the weight is distributed evenly and everyone is seated in a proper seat or on the floor.

Instruct at least one passenger in the basics of boat handling and the starting and operation of the outboard, in case the driver becomes disabled or falls overboard.

Before departing, tell someone where you are going and when you expect to return.

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Contents Warranty Message Dynamic 260, 280HIN Table of Contents Towing Air Chamber Deflates Accidently Beaching Transfer of Warranty Warranty InformationWarranty Registration United States and Canada What is Covered Duration of Coverage What Mercury will doHOW to Obtain Warranty Coverage What is not CoveredDisclaimers and Limitations Boaters Responsibilities General InformationBefore Operating Your Boat Lanyard Stop Switch General Information Protecting People In The Water While YOU are CruisingWave And Wake Jumping While Boat is StationaryImpact With Underwater Hazards Exhaust Emissions Be Alert to Carbon Monoxide PoisoningGood Ventilation Poor VentilationSafe Boating Suggestions While Boat is MovingSpecifications Description Model Manufacturers Plate Wind Force and Wave HeightPowered Boat Rating Boat Components Components LocationBack View Front ViewTransom View Side View Transporting Trailering BoatOperation InflationOutboard Power Lifting the BoatPre‑Operating Check List Drain Valve Operation LoadingAir Chamber Deflates Accidently TowingBeaching Maintenance Cleaning ProcedureDeflating Fabric SurfacesAir Chamber Repair ‑ Hypalon Fabric ONE Part Glue Emergency Repairs only TWO Part AdhesiveAir Chamber Repair ‑ PVC Fabric Maintenance Storage Storage PreparationOwners Service Assistance Service AssistanceParts And Accessories Inquiries Service Away From Home