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Chapter 6
SINCE DIESEL IS AVAILABLE IN VARIOUS
SEASONAL BLENDS, REFER TO THE ENGINE
MANUFACTURER’S OPERATION MANUAL
FOR ACCEPTABLE TYPES.
Are all gauges and electrical switches functioning
properly?
Has weather information been gathered and
analyzed?
UNDERWAY QUESTIONNAIRE
After casting off have all dock lines and fenders
been stowed?
Are all passengers seated?
As skipper are you monitoring the dash gauges and
chart plotter for changes?
As skipper are you on the lookout for changing
weather?
As skipper are you checking for abnormal vibra-
tion or steering?
DISEMBARKING QUESTIONNAIRE
Have you removed the keys from the ignition and
secured them?
Have all systems been checked for leaks?
Have the battery switches been turned to the “off ”
position?
Are all storage compartments and seacocks
closed?
Has the fuel tank been fi lled enough to assist in
preventing condensation?
Is the vessel properly tied and covered with
equipment stored?
PREVENT INJURY OR DEATH FROM FIRE
CAUSED BY LEAKING DIESEL FUEL.
INSPECT ENTIRE FUEL SYSTEM
AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR.
TO PREVENT INJURY OR DEATH
USE ONLY GENUINE MARINE
ENGINE/DRIVE REPLACEMENT PARTS
PRACTICE “NO SMOKING” AND EXTINGUISH
ALL FLAMMABLE MATERIALS
WITHIN 75 FEET OF ANY FUEL DOCK.
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