The boat owner is responsible for making sure that the safety equipment on the boat meets the rules and regulations of the local authorities.
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Keep the necessary safety equipment up to date and on the boat at all times.
Check the preferred location of the major safety equipment in the section Safety diagram.
Overloading the boat can damage the engine, even when shut off.
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When loading the boat, never exceed the maximum recommended load of the boat shown in the builder's plate.
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Always load the boat carefully and distribute loads appropriately to maintain design trim.
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Avoid placing heavy equipment or material high up in the boat.
The liquids in the built-in tanks are not included in the maximum load shown on the builder's plate.
When out on the water, always use the seats intended for the passengers.
Do not exceed the maximum number of persons allowed in the boat, shown in the builder's plate.
The total weight of the persons on board and their personal luggage must never exceed the maximum load of the boat shown in the builder's plate.
Risk of personal injury and risk of damage to the roof or roof structures.
Do not place or attach any load or equipment on the roof or to the roof structures if there is no specific roof rack.
It is forbidden to enter the roof or dangle from the roof structures.