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36e Operator's Manual 2012.pdf - Marlow-Hunter, LLC

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Introduction<br />

1.1 The <strong>Manual</strong> Packet<br />

This operator’s manual, along with your owner's packet,<br />

has been compiled to help you to operate your boat with<br />

safety and pleasure. The Owner's / <strong>Operator's</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>:<br />

• Describes basic safety information;<br />

• Describes some of the features of your boat;<br />

• Describes the equipment on your boat;<br />

• Contains fundamentals of the use of that equipment;<br />

• Contains fundamentals of the use of your boat.<br />

However, please note that the information in this<br />

manual only summarizes more detailed information<br />

in the equipment manuals. The summaries are<br />

intended to be a convenient reference for daily use.<br />

OEM manuals take precedence over the information<br />

in the manufactures documents.<br />

This information does not give you a course in boating<br />

safety, or how to navigate, anchor, or dock your boat.<br />

Operating a boat, sail or power, requires more skills,<br />

knowledge and awareness than is necessary to operate<br />

a car or truck.<br />

1.2 Your Responsibilities<br />

Please keep this manual in a dry and secure but<br />

readily accessible place and leave it on the boat<br />

at all times! Make sure to hand over this manual<br />

to the new owner if you decide to sell the boat.<br />

If this is your first boat of this type or you are changing<br />

to a new boat you are not familiar with, please<br />

insure that you obtain handling and operating experience<br />

before assuming command. For your safety,<br />

and the safety of your passengers you must:<br />

• Take a course in Boating Safety;<br />

• Get instruction, or aid in the safe and proper handling<br />

of your boat;<br />

• Familiarize yourself and your passengers of the locations,<br />

and use of all safety, and essential operating<br />

equipment.<br />

Understand and follow the rules of the road;<br />

• Learn how to navigate a boat in all sea, and weather<br />

conditions;<br />

• Register your boat, contact state boating authorities,<br />

or the marine dealer for the registration requirements.<br />

Boating Safety courses provide owners and operators<br />

with the opportunity to gain knowledge and experience<br />

in a variety of skills:<br />

• Navigation<br />

• Seamanship and boat handling<br />

• Rules of the Road<br />

• Knowledge of federal, state, and local regulations<br />

• Weather prediction<br />

• Safety at sea<br />

• Survival in bad weather<br />

• Respect for others on the water<br />

• First aid<br />

• Radio communication<br />

• Distress signals<br />

• Rendering assistance to others<br />

• Use of lifesaving equipment<br />

• Pollution control<br />

• Knowledge of the boat and its systems<br />

• Seaworthiness<br />

• Leaving or approaching a dock mooring<br />

• Anchoring and weighing anchor<br />

• Beaching the boat and shallow water operations<br />

• Towing and being towed<br />

• Handling mooring lines and tying up<br />

• Procedures for emergencies including fire, flooding,<br />

collision, and medical emergencies, etc.<br />

Even when your boat is categorized for them, the sea<br />

and wind conditions corresponding to the design categories<br />

A, B, or C (see the design category example at<br />

the end of this section.) can range from strong gale to<br />

severe conditions where only a competent, fit and trained<br />

crew handling a well maintained boat can safely operate.<br />

We would like to hear your comments or suggestions<br />

concerning our manuals. Did you find the information<br />

helpful? Was the information delivered in a clear precise<br />

manner? Was the information thorough enough to help<br />

you with your new boat? Please call us at (904) 827-<br />

2055 to speak to our <strong>Manual</strong> Department, if you have<br />

questions, or comments, concerning the manual. Please<br />

note, this department does not have design or warranty<br />

information you will need to contact those departments<br />

for such information.<br />

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