6.1.4 Starting the engine

See the engine manufacturer’s manual for engine information.

  1. Set the engine lever in neutral.

  2. Turn the ignition on and check the fuel level.

  3. Start the engine by turning the ignition key.

  4. Check that the gauges for oil pressure and volt meter show normal values.

  5. Run the engine to operating temperature at idling speed. Never rev up a cold engine.

Risk of carbon monoxide poisoning.

Be aware of the risks with engine exhausts. For example, under turbulence or disadvantageous wind conditions, exhaust can enter the boat. If this happens, avoid idling the engines. If these problems occur under way, do not open the hatches and ventilators, as it can worsen the problems. Instead, you may try solving the problems by changing the boat’s speed or weight distribution.

Never step onto the swim ladder when the engine is running. Stop the engine while the steering and propeller are being inspected.

Do not operate this boat with an engine that exceeds the maximum engine power recommended by the manufacturer.