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B 97 08-01 United States Power Squadrons®
Built inFuel System
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BS 98 01-12-1 - B 97 08-02 United States Power Squadrons®
Before Fueling
Fuel in daylight when possible Tie boat securely to dock Put out all flames; no smoking Shut off engines/electrical equipment Close doors, hatches, portholes Have fire extinguisher close at hand Have all passengers leave the boat
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BS 98 01-12-2 - B 97 08-03 United States Power Squadrons®
While Fueling
Keep nozzle in contact with filler pipe
Estimate fuel needed
Fill only 95% full
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BS 98 01-12-4 - B 97 08-04 United States Power Squadrons®
After Fueling
Close filler pipe opening
Wipe up any spillage - leave wipers on shore
Open all portholes, doors, hatches
Check fuel lines, tanks, and filters for leaks
Turn on bilge blower, if so equipped
Sniff bilge for vapors - run blower untilyou are sure there are no fumes
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BS 98 01-13-1 - B 97 08-06-1 United States Power Squadrons®
Vessel Required Equipment
Checklist Operators license and/or certificate
Boat registration/documentation
Life preserver for each person
Throwable flotation aid, if required
Fire extinguisher, if required
Visual distress signals, if required
Horn and/or bell
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BS 98 01-13-2 - B 97 08-06-2 United States Power Squadrons®
Additional RecommendedEquipment
Anchor and Rode Docking Lines
Spare Anchor First Aid Kit
Bilge Pump/Bailer Flashlight
VHF Radio Oars/Paddles
Charts Boat Hook
Compass Tool Kit/Spare Parts
Food and Water
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BS 98 01-14-3 - B 97 08-09 United States Power Squadrons®
Typical Coast GuardCapacity Placard
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BS 98 01-14-4 - B 97 08-10 United States Power Squadrons®
Trimming the Boat
Down by the bow
Down by the stern
Correctly trimmed
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BS 98 01-15 - B 97 08-11 United States Power Squadrons®
Departure Check List
Disconnect all shore utility lines
Check for nearby boats, persons in water
Release dock lines
Proceed slowly under minimum power
Take in fenders
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BS 98 01-16 - B 97 08-12-1 United States Power Squadrons®
Getting Underway Wind From Ahead Or Off The Pier
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B 98 01-17 - B 97 08-12-2 United States Power Squadrons®
Getting Underway Wind From Astern
WIND
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B 98 01-18 - B 97 08-12-3 United States Power Squadrons®
Getting Underway Wind Toward The Pier
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B 97 08-16 United States Power Squadrons®
Train an AlternateSkipper
To stop the engine/drop the sails To use the radio in an emergency
and if possible
To anchor the boat To return the boat to its mooring