2001-2003 Four Winns Horizon 180 190 200 Owners Manual

Ladder Warning  Label
H. Voluntary Inspections
State boating officials in many states or the U.S. Coast
Guard Auxiliaries offer courtesy  inspections to check
out your craft. They will check for compliance with safety
standards and  required safety equipment.   You  may
voluntarily consent to one of these inspections, and you
are allowed to make  corrections without prosecution.
Check with the appropriate state agency or the Coast
Guard Auxiliary for details.
Shut off motor when near swimmers.  Severe
injury or death will result from contact with ro-
tating propeller.
Helm Boarding Ladder Warning Label
I.  Safe Boating Courses
When pulling skiers do not turn on the engine
until you are at least a boat length away from
the person in the water. When approaching a
downed skier, turn off the engine at least one
boat length away before reaching the skier in
the water.
The local U.S. Coast GuardAuxiliary and the U.S. Power
Squadrons offer comprehensive safe boating classes
several times a year.  You  may contact the Boat/U.S.
Foundation at 1-800-336-BOAT (2628) or, in Virginia,
1-800-245-BOAT
(2628) for a course scheduled in your
area.  Also contact  the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary or
Power Squadron Flotilla for the time and place of their
next scheduled class.
E.  First Aid
As a boater, you should be familiar with the basic first
aid procedures that may be needed while you are out
far from help.  Fish hook  accidents or minor cuts and
abrasions may be the most serious mishaps on board
a boat but you should also learn the proper procedures
and be ready  to deal with  the truly serious problems
like mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, excessive bleeding,
hypothermia, and burns. First aid literature and courses
are available through most Red Cross chapters.
B - 4     WATER SPORTS
Personal Injury!
Four Winns® boats are  not designed for and
should not be used for pulling parasails, kites,
gliders or any  device which can  become air-
borne.   Use boat  only for  appropriate water
sports. (See Preface for actual warning label.)
F.  Operation By Minors
Minors should always be supervised by an adult when-
ever operating a boat. Many states have laws regard-
ing the  minimum age  and licensing  requirements of
minors. Be sure to check local laws or contact the state
boating authorities for information.
Water skiing, kneeboarding,  or riding a  towed, inflat-
able apparatus  are some of  the more  popular water
sports. Taking part in any water sport requires increased
safety awareness by the  participant and the boat op-
erator.  If you have never pulled someone behind your
boat before, it is a good idea to spend some hours as
an observer, working with and learning from an experi-
enced driver.   It is also  important to be  aware of the
skill and  experience of  the person being  pulled.  Al-
ways have a  second person on board to observe the
person in the  water so the driver can  concentrate on
operating the boat.
G.  “Rules of the Road”
As a  responsible  boater, you  must comply  with  the
“Rules of the  Road,” the marine traffic laws  enforced
by the U.S. Coast Guard.   Navigating a boat is much
the same as driving  an automobile.  Operating either
one responsibly means  complying with a set of  rules
intended to  prevent accidents.   Just as  you assume
other car drivers know what they are doing, other boat-
ers assume you know what you are doing. Information
regarding navigational rules and the “Rules of the Road”
are discussed in further detail in C-1 & C-2 of the next
section.
A.  Water Sport Guidelines
Everyone participating in a water sport should observe
these guidelines:
1.
Allow only capable swimmers to take part in any
water sport.
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