2.8 Safety labels on board

The following picture and table present the location and description of the safety labels on board.

Position

Label

Description

1

Warning

Ski pole must be secured when in use. Tow rope may backlash into cockpit. Do not use to tow items such as tubes or other towables. Max tow load capacity is 130 kg.

2

Danger

-Contact with a spinning propeller will cause serious injury or death.

-Shut off engines while people are in the water near the boat, on the swim platform, or on the boarding ladder.

-Never operate in reverse toward a person in the water.

2

Discharge of oil prohibited

The federal water pollution control act prohibits the discharge of oilor oily waste into or upon the navigable waters of the United States, or the waters of the contiguous zone, or which may affect natural resources belonging to, appertaining to, or under the exclusive management authority of the Unites States, if such discharge causes a film or discoloration of the surfaces of the water or causes a sludge or emulsion beneath the surface of the water. Violators are subject to substantial civil penalties and/or criminal sanctions including fines and imprisonment. 

3

Do not drink the water.

4

Warning

No ventilation is provided. Fuel vapors are a fire and explosion hazard. To avoid injury and death, do not store fuel or flammable liquids here.

5

Caution

If switch is turned off while engine is running the alternator will be damaged.

6

Warning

Avoid serious injury or death. Unexpected seat rotation may cause ejection of occupant.

Lock swivel when speed exceeds 5 mph.

7

Warning

Running boat with door open could induce exhaust fumes into the cabin. See the owner's manual for instructions concerning carbon monoxide.

7

Warning

Keep shut wile underway.

8

Boatman's checklist

For maximum enjoyment and safety, check each of these items before you start your engine:

- Drain plug (Securely in place?)

- Life-saving devices (One for every person on board?)

- Steering system (Working smoothy and properly?)

- Fuel system (Adequate fuel? Leaks? Fumes?)

- Battery (Fully charged? Cable terminals clean and tight?) 

- Engine (In neutral?)

- Capacity plate (Are you overloaded or overpowered?)

- Electrical equipment (Lights, horn, pump, etc?)

- Emergency gear (Fire extinguisher, bailer, paddle, anchor & line, signaling device, tool kit, etc.?)

9

Caution

If switch is turned off while engine is running the alternator will be damaged.

10

Warning

Watertight closure. Keep shut when under way.

11

Shutoff valve

12

Pay attention to the warnings and read the manual.

12

Warning

Electrical shock and fire hazard. Failure to follow these instructions may result in injury or death.

(1) Turn off the boat's shore power connection switch before connecting or disconnecting the shore power cable. 

(2) Connect shore power cable at the boat first. 

(3) If polarity-warning indicator is activated, immediately disconnect cable. 

(4) Disconnect shore power cable at shore outlet first. 

(5) Close shore power inlet cover tightly. 

Do not alter shore power cable connectors.

12

Warning

No ventilation is provided. Fuel vapors are a fire and explosion hazard. To avoid injury and death, do not store fuel or flammable liquids here.

13

Danger

-Contact with a spinning propeller will cause serious injury or death.

-Shut off engines while people are in the water near the boat, on the swim platform, or on the boarding ladder.

-Never operate in reverse toward a person in the water.

13

Danger

Carbon monoxide (CO) can cause brain damage or death. Engine and generator exhaust contains odorless and colorless carbon monoxide gas. Carbon monoxide will be around the back of the boat when engines or generators are running. Move to fresh air if you feel nausea, headache, dizziness, or drowsiness.

14

Fire extinguisher

15

Danger

Leaving hatch open could induce exhaust fumes into cabin resulting in severe personal injury or death.

15

Emergency exit

16

Danger

Fore and aft sun pads should not be used when vessel is under way.

17

Warning

Carbon monoxice (CO) can cause brain damage or death. Engine and generator exhaust contains odorless and colorless carbon monoxide gas. Signs of carbon monoxide poisoning include nausea, headache, dizziness, drowsiness, and lack of consciousness. Get fresh air if anyone shows signs of carbon monoxide poisoning. See owner's manual for information regarding carbon monoxide poisoning.

18

Liquids here. It is illegal for any vessel to dump plastic trash anywhere in the ocean or navigable waters of the United States. Annex V of the Marpol Treaty is an international law for a cleaner, safer marine anvironment., Violation of these requirements may result in civil penalty up to $25,000, fine and imprisonment. U.S. lakes, rivers, bays, sounds and 3 miles from shore Illegal to dump plastic & garbage, paper, metal, rags, crockery, glass, dunnage, food.

3 to 12 miles Illegal to dump plastic, dunnage, lining & packing materials that float. Also if not ground to less than one inch: paper, crockery, rags, metal, glass, food

12 to 25 miles illegal to dump plastic, dunnage, lining & packing materials that float

Outside 25 miles illega do dump plastic

State and local regulations may further restrict the disposal of garbage.

19

Warning

Gasoline vapors are explosive! Avoid serious injury or death from fire or explosion, resulting from leaking fuel. Inspect system for leaks at least once a year.

Contents can be under pressure. Open slowly in a well ventilated aread.

The use of fuels containing ethanol higher than 10% (E-10) can damage your engine or fuel system and will void the warranty. Never use (E-85).

Open flame appliances can ignite gasoline vapors causing death or injuries from the fire or explosion. Turn off all open flame appliances when refueling.

20

Warning

Running boat with door open could induce exhaust fumes into the cabin. See the owner's manual for instructions concerning carbon monoxide.

21

Warning

Carbon monoxice (CO) can cause brain damage or death. Engine and generator exhaust contains odorless and colorless carbon monoxide gas. Signs of carbon monoxide poisoning include nausea, headache, dizziness, drowsiness, and lack of consciousness. Get fresh air if anyone shows signs of carbon monoxide poisoning. See owner's manual for information regarding carbon monoxide poisoning.

21

Warning

Qualified operator to be in control at all times. Operation by an unqualified operator can cause loss of control. This may result in severe injury, death, or property damage. Boat stability and handling will change with weight disctribution.

Read owners manual before use.

21

Warning

Use caution with skier in tow as tow rope may backlash into the cockpit when released.

21

Warning

Running boat with door open could induce exhaust fumes into the cabin. See the owner's manual for instructions concerning carbon monoxide.

21

Danger

-Contact with a spinning propeller will cause serious injury or death.

-Shut off engines while people are in the water near the boat, on the swim platform, or on the boarding ladder.

-Never operate in reverse toward a person in the water.

21

Certification plate US

Design compliance with NMMA requirements and US Coast Guard safety standards.

Meets EVAP standards using certified components.

21

Warning

Attach shutdown switch lanyard to a qualified operator while engine is in operation.

Uncontrolled boat may cause injury or death.

Read owner's manual before use.

22

NMMA certificate

23

Warning

Installation of maintenance free AGM batteries are only allowed in this area.

24

Warning

Avoid personal injury. Stay inside deck rails (and gates) when boat is underway.

25

Warning

Keep hands out of machinery.

Follow up instructions for remote control enabling.