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Checks before departure
- Check the weather, learn about the hazards of weather and condition of the water.
- Tell somebody down the approximate time of your return.
- Make sure one of your passengers know in an emergency maneuver.
- Check the pressure of the float.
- Check valves, remove the cap dump (and check the closing sonable).
- Check how much fuel you have.
On water
Load distribution
- Under normal conditions, the charge should be placed in the axis and more toward the stern
- If sailing alone, the pilot must be in a position to compensate for the starboard propeller torque
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Heavy sea from the rear,
load the boat on the back.
the tilting rod engine remains in third or fourth hole.
Face waves - rough seas from the front,
load the boat on the front.
adjust the tilt bar the engine first or second hole.
In navigation
- Respect local customs and regulations.
- Do not change course abruptly without telling your passengers check the tightness of presses after 15 minutes of navigation
Incident
An inflatable boat is virtually unsinkable, even when filled with water. If, after an accident, a compartment deflates, bring it to the inside of the boat and come back at reduced speed. In a collision or impact with a floating object, stop to consider the merits, the floats, the engine and its attachments before returning at low speed.
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