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                Ensure that everyone on board wears a PFD. 
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                Everyone on board must come up on the deck. 
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                Stop the engine and pull it up. Switch off all the main electrical switches. 
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                Check the condition of the propeller and the lower part of the engine. 
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                Inspect the boat for leaks. Inspect the keel from bow to stern. 
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                You may try to empty the boat using a bilge pump, but they are not designed for leaks. 
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                Make an emergency call or use a distress signaling device. 
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                If the leak is small, the engine is functioning and the boat is not grounded, drive to the nearest shore to prevent the boat from sinking. 
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                If the boat is equipped with a life raft, prepare it for use and use it if needed. 
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                In case of a leak, keep doors and hatches closed, if possible. Open doors and hatches may cause the boat to drown more quickly. 
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                It is not recommended go inside if the boat has a leak. 
Risk of entrapment and drowning! A big leak may cause the boat to lose stability and sink in a matter of seconds. Do not go or stay inside the boat.