2001 Four Winns Funship 214 234 264 Boat Owners Manual

The equipment must  be approved by the  U.S. Coast
Guard, be in serviceable condition, and be stowed in a
I.
Navigation Lights
readily accessible location.  Equipment having a date     Navigation  lights are intended  to keep  other vessels
for serviceable life must be within the specified usage     informed of your presence and course.  If you are out
date shown.  Careful selection and proper stowage of     on the water between sunset and sunrise, you are re-
visual distress equipment is very important if young chil-  quired to display appropriate navigation lights.
dren are aboard.
J.   Additional Recommended Equipment
NIGHT USE
ONLY
DAY AND
NIGHT USE
DAY USE ONLY
Four Winns recommends  that you acquire  additional
equipment for safe, enjoyable cruising. This list, which
is not all inclusive, includes items you should consider
acquiring.
Three orange
smoke signals
One S-O-S electric     Three flares of
distress light.
the hand held,
meteor or
parachute type.
(one hand held
Basic Gear
and two floating)
or one orange
flag with black
square and disk.
Flashlight
Spare batteries
Mooring lines
Distress signals
VHF radio
Tow line
Compass
First aid kit
EPIRB*
Oar, paddle
Dock fenders
Boat hook
Sunscreen
Extra warm  clothing
Charts
Second anchor & line
Distress Signal Table
Dewatering device (pump or bailer)
Emergency supply of drinking water and  food.
*Emergency Position Indicating Radio  Beacon
The minimum visual distress signals required in coastal
waters for a Class 1 powerboat is the following:
Tools
One orange  flag with  black square-and  disc
(daytime); and an  S-O-S electric light  (night-
time); or three orange smoke signals, hand held
or floating (daytime); or three red flares of hand
held, meteor, or parachute type (daytime/night-
time).
Spark plug wrench
Jackknife
Adjustable wrench
Duct tape
Hammer
Pliers
Lubricating oil
Screwdriver
Electrical tape
Prop wrench
Spare Parts
Spare prop
Spark plugs
Extra bulbs
Extra drain plug
Extra prop nut/washer
Extra fuses
Spare wire
NOTICE
No single signaling device is appropriate for all
purposes.  Consider keeping various types of
equipment on board.
Gear For Extended Cruises
Foul weather gear
Parallel rulers
Dividers
Loran or Global Positioning System navigation  equipment
H.   Sound Signaling Devices
B - 2     CARBON MONOXIDE
Class 1 powerboats  (16 to less  than 26 feet)  are re-
quired to carry a hand, mouth or power operated horn
or whistle. It must produce a blast of two-second dura-
tion and audible at a distance of at least one-half (1/2)
mile.
Carbon Monoxide!
Carbon monoxide (CO) can be harmful or fatal if
inhaled. Brain damage or death can result from
prologed exposure to carbon monoxide. Keep
exhaust outlets clear of blockage. Provide ad-
equate ventilation. Open hatches, doors, win-
dows and vents to insure adequate ventilation.
Close engine compartment doors and hatches
when engine or generator  is  running.  Avoid
operating the boat for extended periods of time
at idle speed, and be sensitive to weather con-
ditions that may prevent  CO from dissipating
into the air.
The following are standard whistle signals:
One Prolonged Blast  Warning Signal
One Short Blast
Two Short Blasts
Three Short Blasts
Pass on my Port Side
Pass on my Starboard Side
Engines in Reverse
Five or More Blasts     Danger Signal
Funship™ Owner’s  Manual
Section B
Page 4
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