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1 Chapter 4 Operating Your Vessel...Safely 2 Operating Your Vessel…Safely Loading gear and passengers Boat Handling Courtesy on the water Casting off.

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2 1 Chapter 4 Operating Your Vessel...Safely

3 2 Operating Your Vessel…Safely Loading gear and passengers Boat Handling Courtesy on the water Casting off – docking – anchoring PWC specific safety 1 2 3 4 5

4 3 Load Gear & Passengers Properly

5 4 Safe Loading Keep centered in small boats “One hand for you, one hand for the boat” Load gear from the dock Trim: engine and gear Never overload 1 2 4 5 6

6 5 Maneuvering Turning –Slow, controlled speed Backing –Slowly, stern may veer Stopping –Requires distance –Slowly! Avoid stern wave 1 2 3

7 6 Running Into Waves

8 7 Running Before Waves Requires: Throttle modulation steering control 1

9 8 Running Parallel To Waves Can cause broaching Cross wakes with care Warn passengers 1 2 3

10 9 Courtesy on the Water What does courtesy on the water mean? 1

11 10 Docking Preparing to dock, you should…..? 1

12 11 Driving Cars & Boats When wheel is turned right.

13 12 No Wind Or Current 1 2 3

14 13 Wind Or Current Off Dock Outboard or stern drive 1 wind or current 1 23

15 14 Casting Off Wind On Dock 1 2 3 wind or current

16 15 Casting Off Wind Off Dock 1 2 3 wind or current

17 16 Tying To Floats And Piers bow line spring lines bow line spring lines stern line 1 2 3 4 5 6

18 17 Anchors Which anchor is for you? 1

19 18 Plow Anchor Types Lightweight (Danforth Type) Single Fluke 1 2 3

20 19 GrapnelMushroom Anchor Types 12

21 20 Anchoring Guidelines Why use chain? What is scope? 1 2

22 21 Anchoring Guidelines Normal scope 7:1 Calm seas 5:1 Heavy weather 10:1 1 2 3

23 22 Setting Anchor What are the steps involved? 1

24 23 Allow “Swing” Room wind

25 24 Retrieving Anchor What are the steps? 1

26 25 Operating Personal Watercraft How are PWCs different from powered boats? 1

27 26 Operating Personal Watercraft What courtesies should PWC operators show? 1

28 27 Safety Lanyards Attached to operator or PFD Use with small boats with outboards 1 2

29 28 Chapter 5 The Legal Requirements Of Boating

30 29 Legal Responsibility What is the Coast Guard’s role? What is the role of your State Boating Program? Who is responsible to comply? 1 2 3

31 30 Numbering & Decals How must number be applied? Numbering format AB 1234 CD 3” high Contrasting color Attach per instructions 1 2 3 4 5

32 31 Documented Vessels U.S. Citizens only may have a large vessel documented Documentation number must be clearly visible on the interior structure Name and hailing port 4” high on hull 1 2 3

33 32 PWCs Need Decal

34 33 Registration Registration Certificate –Must be on board when underway No other numbers forward of amidships 1 2

35 34 Title & Registering Where do you register your boat? 1

36 35 Hull Identification Numbers

37 36 Who May Operate a Boat?

38 37 What is Negligent Operation? Operating in restricted areas Wake jumping, hull leaves water Failure to regulate speed Operating while under the Influence of drugs or alcohol 1 2 3 4

39 38 Bow Riding Very dangerous Very illegal Negligent Operation 1 2 3

40 39 Obstructing Navigation It is illegal to: –Anchor in a channel –Tie up to a buoy or other ATON –Tamper with, deface, or move any ATON –Obstruct a pier, wharf, boat ramp 1

41 40 Homeland Security Stay clear of naval vessels Be aware of security zones No anchoring under bridges Help with America’s Waterway Watch 1 2 3 4


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