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8 This product emits exhaust gases which

 

 

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contain carbon monoxide, a colorless,

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odorless gas which may cause brain

 

 

 

damage or death when inhaled.

8 Before mounting or operating the out-

Symptoms include nausea, dizziness,

board motor, read this entire manual.

and drowsiness. Keep cockpit and cabin

Reading it should give you an under-

areas well ventilated. Avoid blocking

standing of the motor and its operation.

exhaust outlets.

8 Before operating the boat, read any

8 Check throttle, shift, and steering for

owner’s or operator’s manuals supplied

proper operation before starting the

with it and all labels. Be sure you under-

engine.

stand each item before operating.

8 Attach the engine stop switch lanyard

8 Do not overpower the boat with this

to a secure place on your clothing, or

outboard motor. Overpowering the

your arm or leg while operating. If you

boat could result in loss of control. The

accidentally leave the helm, the lanyard

rated power of the outboard should be

will pull from the switch, stopping the

equal to or less than the rated horse-

engine.

power capacity of the boat. If the rated

8 Know the marine laws and regulations

horsepower capacity of the boat is

where you will be boating - and obey

unknown, consult the dealer or boat

them. Refer to the “RULES OF THE

manufacturer.

ROAD” section for basic boating rules.

8 Do not modify the outboard.

8 Stay informed about the weather.

Modifications could make the motor

Check weather forecasts before boating.

unfit or unsafe to use.

Avoid boating in hazardous weather.

8 Never operate after drinking alcohol or

8 Tell someone where you are going:

taking drugs. About 50% of all boating

leave a Float Plan with a responsible

fatalities involve intoxication.

person. Be sure to cancel the Float Plan

8 Have an approved personal flotation

when you return.

device (PFD) on board for every occu-

8 Use common sense and good judgment

pant. It is a good idea to wear a PFD

when boating. Know your abilities, and

whenever boating. At a minimum, chil-

be sure you understand how your boat

dren and non-swimmers should always

handles under the different boating

wear PFDs, and everyone should wear

conditions you may encounter. Operate

PFDs when there are potentially haz-

within your limits, and the limits of your

ardous boating conditions.

boat. Always operate at safe speeds,

8 Gasoline is highly flammable, and its

and keep a careful watch for obstacles

vapors are flammable and explosive.

and other traffic.

Handle and store gasoline carefully.

8 Always watch carefully for swimmers

Make sure there are no gas fumes or

during the engine operation.

leaking fuel before starting the engine.

8 Stay away from swimming areas.

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