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CHAPTER 1
Learn and obey the “Rules of the Road”. A copy of the “Rules
of the Road” can be obtained from the U. S. Coast Guard Auxiliary or
local Power Squadron organizations.
In case of emergency: Know the international distress signals if
you have a VHF radio aboard. The spoken word “MAYDAY” is the
international signal of distress and is for emergency use only. Under
no circumstances should this word be used, unless there is danger
at hand.
Posted speed limits, swimming areas, “no wake” zones and other
restrictions should be red- agged. They are so noted for a reason.
Sensible boat use plus courtesy fosters enjoyable and safe boating.
It is your responsibility to stay abreast of all federal, state and
local rules, as some laws or regulations may change or be different
from state to state. Contact your local boating agencies for updated
information.
We can not stress safety enough! Remember, there are no brakes
on your boat, and the water current and wind velocity all affect your
ability to respond. The driver must use caution at all times to maintain
control of his vessel and especially to maintain a safe distance from
other boats and obstacles.
Always keep all safety gear in optimum condition. Pay special
attention to attached tags and plates indicating expiration dates on
equipment such as re extinguishers, and personal otation devices.
Encourage a periodic maintenance check on all safety equipment.
Contact your Regal dealer or marine professional for more
information. Again, remember that the captain is responsible for
his passengers and vessel.
1-6
CHAPTER 1
Learn and obey the “Rules of the Road”. A copy of the “Rules
of the Road” can be obtained from the U. S. Coast Guard Auxiliary or
local Power Squadron organizations.
In case of emergency: Know the international distress signals if
you have a VHF radio aboard. The spoken word “MAYDAY” is the
international signal of distress and is for emergency use only. Under
no circumstances should this word be used, unless there is danger
at hand.
Posted speed limits, swimming areas, “no wake” zones and other
restrictions should be red- agged. They are so noted for a reason.
Sensible boat use plus courtesy fosters enjoyable and safe boating.
It is your responsibility to stay abreast of all federal, state and
local rules, as some laws or regulations may change or be different
from state to state. Contact your local boating agencies for updated
information.
We can not stress safety enough! Remember, there are no brakes
on your boat, and the water current and wind velocity all affect your
ability to respond. The driver must use caution at all times to maintain
control of his vessel and especially to maintain a safe distance from
other boats and obstacles.
Always keep all safety gear in optimum condition. Pay special
attention to attached tags and plates indicating expiration dates on
equipment such as re extinguishers, and personal otation devices.
Encourage a periodic maintenance check on all safety equipment.
Contact your Regal dealer or marine professional for more
information. Again, remember that the captain is responsible for
his passengers and vessel.
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