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Make sure that everyone on board is wearing a life jacket.
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Check that everyone on board is up on the deck.
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If necessary, make an emergency call or use a distress signaling device.
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Immediately after a capsize, check the bilge for leaks. Even if the bilge pump is not rated for leaks, you may try to empty the boat using it.
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Stop the engines and lift them out of the water.
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Turn off all the main electrical switches.
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If you can detach the boat after a rock slide, check the condition of the engine.
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Inspect the boat for leaks.
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To avoid further damage to the engine, do not drive the boat if, for example, you notice an oil leak or the engine blade is damaged.
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If the leak is small, the boat is detached and at least one of the engines is functioning, drive to the nearest shore to prevent the boat from sinking.
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If a liferaft is available and required, prepare it for use.
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If you detect a leak, close all doors and hatches. Open doors and hatches may cause the boat to drown more quickly.
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Do not go inside of the boat if it has a leak.
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Call for towing assistance from local authorities or other agencies.
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A professional should inspect the boat after grounding. Even if there is no visible leak, the hull may be damaged and in need of repair.
A big leak may cause the boat to sink quickly. Do not go or stay in and wear a life jacket.