2011 Evinrude 65 hp E-TEC WRL WRY Commercial Outboard Boat Motor Owners Manual

IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGES
This Operator’s  Guide contains  essential in-
Remember, gasoline fumes are flamma-
ble and explosive. Always adhere  to the
fueling procedure contained in this Oper-
ator’s Guide  and those  given to you  by
the fueling station. Always verify fuel lev-
el before use  and during the ride. Apply
the principle of 1/3 fuel to  destination, 1/
formation to help prevent personal injury  and
damage to equipment.  Safety messages ap-
pear throughout  this Guide in  the applicable
section.
Be careful!  Human error is  caused by  many
factors: carelessness, fatigue,  overload, pre-
occupation, unfamiliarity  of operator with the
product,  drugs and  alcohol  to name  a  few.
Damage to  your  boat and  outboard  can be
fixed in  a  short period  of time,  but injury  or
death, has a lasting effect.
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back and  1/3 reserve  fuel supply. Do
not carry spare fuel or flammable liquids
in any storage or engine compartments.
Whenever  running  the  engine,  assure
there is proper ventilation to avoid the ac-
cumulation  of  carbon  monoxide  (CO),
which is  odorless,  colorless, and  taste-
less, and  can lead to  unconsciousness,
brain damage, or death if inhaled in suffi-
cient  concentrations.  CO  accumulation
can occur while docked, anchored, or un-
derway,  and   in  many  confined  areas
such  as  the boat  cabin,  cockpit,  swim
platform, and heads. It can be worsened
or caused by weather, mooring and oper-
ating conditions, and  other boats. Avoid
exhaust fumes from your engine or other
boats, provide proper ventilation, shut off
your  engine when  not needed,  and  be
aware of the risk of backdrafting and con-
ditions that  create CO  accumulation. In
high  concentrations,  CO   can  be  fatal
within minutes. Lower concentrations are
just as lethal over long periods of time.
WARNING
For your safety and the safety of oth-
ers,  follow  all  safety  warnings  and
recommendations.  Do  not  disregard
any  of  the   safety  precautions  and
instructions.
Anyone  operating  your  boat  should
first read and understand this guide
before  they  operate  your  boat  and
outboard.
SAFETY MEASURES — General
To fully appreciate the pleasures, enjoy-
ment and excitement of boating there are
some  basic  rules   that  should  be  ob-
served   and  followed   by   any  boater.
Some rules may be new to you  and oth-
ers may be common sense or obvious...
irrespective, take them seriously!
Avoid standing up or shifting weight sud-
denly in light weight boats.
Keep your  passengers seated  in seats.
The boat’s  bow, gunwale,  transom and
seat backs  are not  intended for  use as
seats.
Be sure at  least one of your  passengers
knows how to handle your boat in case of
an emergency.
All passengers should  know the location
Insist  on the  use of  personal  floatation
devices,  approved  by  the   U.S.  Coast
Guard, by  all passengers when  boating
conditions  are hazardous,  and  by  chil-
dren and nonswimmers at all times.
of emergency equipment and how to use
it.
Know  the marine  traffic  laws  and obey
them.
Proceed  with  caution  and  at  very  low
speed  in  shallow  water.  Grounding  or
abrupt stops may result in personal injury
or property damage. Also be alert for de-
bris and objects in the water.
All safety equipment and personal floata-
tion devices  must  be in  good condition
and suitable for your type of boat. Always
comply with the regulations that apply to
your boat.
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CategoriesBRP Brand Manuals, Evinrude Brand Manuals, Evinrude E-TEC Manual, Evinrude Outboard Manual
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