E. A Special Sign
J - 11 CONTACTS
In Florida, you may see a special sign: “Caution, Mana- There are many good boating publications that have
tee Area”. When you see this sign, slow down to idle information about your area and what other boats are
speed. Manatees, an endangered species, are pas- doing, such as clubs and other activities. Education
sive, large, slow-moving mammals. Many Manatees programs are sponsored by publications and organiza-
are seriously injured or killed each year by boat propel- tions such as the U.S. Power Squadron, U.S. Coast
lers.
GuardAuxiliary and theAmerican Red Cross. See your
dealer about special courses available in the area. For
detailed information contact:
F. Noise
Always be aware of local laws on noise limits. Noise American Red Cross
means engine noise, radio noise or even yelling by Local address (see local telephone directory)
people on your boat. Good seamanship demands that
you operate your boat quietly so as not to infringe on Boat U.S. Foundation for Boating Safety Hotline
the rights of others. Do not use thru-hull exhaust un-
less you are well offshore.
1-800-336-BOAT
1-800-245-BOAT (in Virginia)
U.S. Coast Guard Info Line
1-800-368-5647
J - 10 RECOMMENDED READING
We recommend that you read the boating literature NMMA Sources of Waterways Information - National
published by your state boating agency and the U.S. Marine Manufacturers Association has five (5) book-
Coast Guard. Other suggested reading includes the lets which list sources for safety, cruising, and local
following:
waterway information. Each covers a different region
of the U.S. (North Central, South Central, Northeast-
Damford, Don. Anchoring. (ISBN 0-915160-64-1). ern, Southeastern and Western). For single copies,
Seven Seas.
write Sources of Waterways information, NMMA, 401
N. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60611. Ask for
United States Coast GuardAuxiliary. Boating Skills and the booklet for your region.
Seamanship. LC74-164688.(illus.). (ISBN 0-930028-00-
7
). U.S. Coast Guard.
Skippers Course
GPO Superintendent of Documents
Bottomley, Tom. Boatman’s Handbook, (illus.). 316 p. Washington, DC 20012
(
ISBN 0-688-03925-1, Hearst Marine Book). Morrow.
202-512-1800
202-512-2250
(fax)
Whiting, John and Bottomley,Tom. Chapman’s Log and
Owner’s Manual. 192 p.(ISBN 0-686-96737-2). Hearst United States Coast Guard Auxiliary
Marine Book.
Local Flotilla or contact appropriate Coast Guard
District Headquarters
Chapman, Charles F. and Maloney, E.S. Chapman’s
Piloting, Seamanship and Small Boat Handling. (illus.). United States Coast Guard Headquarters
2 p. (ISBN 0-87851-814-2, Pub. by Hearst Bks.); de- 2100 2nd St., SW
6
luxe ed. (ISBN 0-87851-815-0). Morrow.
Washington, D.C. 20593-0001
202-267-1060
National Fire Protection Association. Fire Protection
Standard for Pleasure and Commercial Motor Craft. United States Power Squadron
ISBN 0-317-07388-5, NFPA 302). National Fire Pro- P.O. Box 30423
(
tectionAssociation.
Raleigh, NC 27617
Brotherton, Miner. Twelve- Volt Bible. (ISBN 0-915160-
81-1).
Seven Seas.
Owner’s Manual
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