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warranty card. Use your Owner’s Portfolio to
retain instructions and data on additional equip-
ment or accessories installed after delivery.
IMPORTANT: Operation, maintenance and
safety information is outlined by the manufac-
turer of most installed equipment. Properly
operating and maintaining the equipment on
your boat will help you to enjoy many years of
SAFE boating.
OWNER’S LOGS AND RECORDS
At the end of this section are several forms
which you will find very helpful.
Use the Boat Data Record to record all impor-
tant information about your boats and the major
components installed. After you have entered all
the data, remove this form from your Owner’s
Manual and store in a safe place. Do not keep
this form aboard your boat.
The Float Plan provides a record of your desti-
nation, departure and return times, boat
description, passenger list, and other informa-
tion about the trip you have planned. At the
bottom of the form is space for listing emer-
gency telephone numbers in case your return is
delayed past the expected time. It also has
space for indicating information about the per-
son filing this report. Leave the completed form
ashore with a responsible person. We recom-
mend you make several copies of this form each
boating season to assure an ample supply.
The Fuel Log is a handy way to record informa-
tion covering engine hours, fuel on board, and
range as well as engine speed, travel speed
and fuel consumption.
The Service/Maintenance Log provides a
record of maintenance work completed on your
boat, the date of completion and the engine
hour reading. This log will also help you identify
the frequency of routine maintenance work,
such as engine oil changes. If you should
decide to sell your boat, it will demonstrate to
prospective buyers that you have done a good
job of taking care of your boat.
BOATING LAWS AND REGULATIONS
The U.S. Coast Guard is the authority of the
waterways; they are there to help the boating
public. State boating regulations are enforced
by local authorities. You are subject to marine
traffic laws and “Rules of the Road” for both
federal and state waterways; you must stop if
signaled to do so by enforcement officers, and
permit to be boarded if asked.
There are many pamphlets, prepared by the
Coast Guard, available to you. These pamphlets
explain “Rules of the Road,” signal lights,
buoys, safety, international and inland regula-
tions and other information which goes beyond
the scope of this manual. For more information
contact your local U.S. Coast Guard Unit or call
the Coast Guard Boating Safety Hotline at
1-800-368-5647.
BOAT OWNER REGISTRATION
Federal and state laws require that every boat
equipped with propulsion machinery of any type
must be registered in the primary state of
usage. Registration numbers and validation
stickers must be displayed on the boat accord-
ing to regulations. In most states, this means
registration with the designated state agency. In
a few jurisdictions, the Coast Guard retains reg-
istration authority. Your dealer will either supply
registration forms or tell you where they may be
obtained. The registration agency will issue you
a certificate that must be carried on board
when the boat is in use. Some states require
additional registration when an out of state boat
is used within their boundaries.
Your boat has a hull identification number on
the starboard side of the hull. Figure 1.2 shows
1-6
HIN
(LOCATION MAY VARY,
HIN MAY BE LOCATED
ON STARBOARD HULL
SIDE)
WEL XX XXX J3 94
MODEL YEAR
MONTH/YEAR OF MANUFACTURING
SERIAL NUMBER
MODEL DESIGNATOR
MANUFACTURER'S I.D. CODE
FIGURE 1.2 HIN
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