Safety first

Circuit Breaker: Always hang the circuit breaker, preferably to your wrist, failing that, to a fixed portion of the garment you wear.

Life jackets: we recommend wearing a lifejacket while sailing, and, without exception, for children and non-swimmers.

Make sure your passenger is seated inside the boat at low speed or at anchor, it can be very comfortable to sit on the floats, as long as they stick to the referral.

Rough seas, or in need of quick navigation abrupt changes of course, sit the passengers inside the boat or on the benches or seats (standard options). Never on the front, with legs out.

Be especially careful when docking: the arms or legs may be injured if they are outside of the boat at the time of the maneuver.

Remember that the propeller is a danger to swimmers and divers: Do not allow your passengers to swim when the engine is running. The Alpha flag indicates the presence of divers, it is imperative to move offshore (50m minimum).

HAVE A RESPONSIBLE BEHAVIOR, NOT PUT YOUR LIFE IN DANGER AND OTHERS BY NEGLIGENCE OF SAFETY RULES.

Mooring and towing

Anchorage

Use the ring side to moor your boat.

Notes

AT ANCHOR, THE EMPTY-SOON TO BE OPEN TO ENSURE THE DISPOSAL OF WATER IN THE EVENT OF HEAVY RAINS.

Towing

To take the boat trailer in navigation, use a rope passed "V" in the two side rings designed for this purpose. Once the rope is in position, unload the boat before towing (bags, nurse, engine).