The driver is responsible for safety on board. This checklist can help you ensure a safe and enjoyable trip for yourself and the passengers.
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Check the weather forecast. Assess its suitability for the boat's design category and your own boating skills.
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Have a personal flotation device for each passenger.
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Make sure you have a chart of the area and a compass.
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Check that the weight, including luggage, passengers and fuel will fit within the allowed load.
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The maximum number of passengers allowed on board will not be exceeded.
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Everyone is wearing a personal flotation device.
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There is a fire extinguisher and it has not expired.
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You have the necessary lines for mooring and an anchor.
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If there is a heater, there is sufficient ventilation and the heater exhaust pipe is not covered.
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Everyone on board has a clear understanding of the manouvering operations.
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There is no water, fuel or oil leaks in the bilge.
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The bilge pumps work.
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Deck draining system is clean and the seacocks are open.
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All deck hatches are tightly shut. Pay special attention to the bilge inspection hatch.
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All the lines and fenders are well fastened on the inside of the boat.
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The load is well distributed and heavy items are well secured low down.
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All loose equipment is well fastened, including lightweight items.
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There is enough fuel for the trip and an adequate amount of reserve fuel in case of bad weather or change of plans.
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There is no water in the fuel filter.
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There is enough diesel fuel, if you have a heater.
Before starting the engine:
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Check that the engine and propeller are free to move and rotate.
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Turn on all three main switches.
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Check that all the fuses are working.
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Check the functioning of the steering system.
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Remove the cable from the shore power supply.
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Hook the engine shut-off switch to yourself.
After the engine has started, check that the engine cooling water flows correctly.
Turn on and check the functioning of:
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The navigation lights and anchor light. If it is dark, turn them on.
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The navigation equipment.
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The bow thruster.