H. Navigation Lights
B - 2 CARBON MONOXIDE
Navigation lights are intended to keep other vessels
informed of your presence and course. If you are out
on the water between sunset and sunrise, you are
required to display appropriate navigation lights.
CARBON MONOXIDE!
Carbon monoxide (CO) can be harmful or fatal
if inhaled. Brain damage or death can result
from prolonged exposure to carbon monoxide.
Keep exhaust outlets clear of blockage. Provide
adequate 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 op-
erating the boat for extended periods of time at
idle speed, and be sensitive to weather condi-
tions that may prevent CO from dissipating into
the air. Do not stand or swim near engine or
generator exhausts when engines are running.
I.
Additional Recommended Equipment
Four Winns recommends that you acquire additional
®
equipment for safe, enjoyable cruising. This list, while
not all-inclusive, suggests items you should consider
acquiring.
Basic Gear
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
Dewatering device (pump or bailer)
Emergency supply of drinking water and food
*Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon
Carbon monoxide accumulation is affected by many
variables (e.g., boat geometry, hatch, window and
door opening, ventilation openings, proximity to other
structures, swim platforms, canvas enclosures, loca-
tion of exhaust outlets, vessel attitude, wind direction,
vessel speed, boat systems maintenance, etc.) The
technical information included in this section is to
inform the boat owner of possible cause and effects
of carbon monoxide exposure. This information has
been reprinted with permission from the American
Boat and Yacht Council’s (ABYC) technical informa-
tion report: “Educational Information About Carbon
Monoxide”. This information pertains to all gasoline-
powered boats manufactured by Four Winns.
Tools
Spark plug wrench
Jackknife
Hammer
Pliers
Screwdriver
Prop wrench
Electrical tape
Adjustable wrench
Duct tape
Lubricating oil
Spare Parts
Extra bulbs
Extra drain plug
Extra prop nut/washer
Spare prop
Spark plugs
Extra fuses
Spare wire
Gear For Extended Cruises
Foul weather gear Parallel rulers
Global Positioning System navigation equipment
NOTICE
Dividers
The boat owner should be aware that other
factors may contribute to carbon monoxide ac-
cumulation. The most common ones are listed
in this section. If a person is exhibiting carbon
monoxide-type symptoms (Refer to B-2E
Symptoms), be sure to take the necessary pre-
cautions as prescribed later in this section.
NOTICE
Boats fueled by diesel have limited carbon
monoxide present in the exhaust in comparison
to gasoline engine exhaust. However, the boat
owner should still be aware of the causes and
effects of carbon monoxide which may
occur in different boating situations.
Boating Safety - Section B
Owner’s Manual Page 26
Categories | Four Winns Manuals, Four Winns SL-Series Manuals |
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Tags | Four Winns SL |
Model Year | 2011 |
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