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                            Safety information

                                 Night operation                 Wakeboarding and water-
                         When using your boat before dawn or after         skiing
                          dusk, you must have both bow and anchor  You can use the boat to tow a wakeboarder
                          lights  operating. When  at anchor in the  or water-skier, using the tow pylon or the ski
                          dark, the anchor light must be lit. (See pag-  tow hook provided.
                          es 84, 111, and 131 for instructions.)  It is the boat operator’s responsibility to be
                         The  navigation  lights should be replaced  alert to the safety of the wakeboarder or wa-
                          after a certain period of time.     ter-skier and others. Know and follow all state
                          If the navigation light bulb is an incandes-  and local regulations in effect for the waters
                          cent bulb, replace it after 1 year.  in which you will be operating.
                          If the navigation light bulb is LED, replace it  The following are some important consider-
                          every 5 years.                      ations for  minimizing risks while  pulling  a
                         Except for AR220 / SX220: Docking lights  wakeboarder or water-skier.
                          are to be used for low speed, close-quarter   The wakeboarder or water-skier should
                          maneuvering only. Docking  lights  may  wear an approved PFD, preferably a bright-
                          cause temporary blindness in other vessels  ly colored one so boat operators can see
                          when used improperly.                the person being pulled.
                                                               The wakeboarder or water-skier should
                                                               wear protective clothing. Severe internal in-
                                                               juries can occur if water is forced into body
                                                               cavities as a result of falling into the water
                                                               or while reboarding.  Normal swimwear
                                                               does not adequately protect against force-
                                                               ful water entry into the rectum or vagina.
                                                               The  person being pulled should wear  a
                                                               wetsuit bottom or clothing  that provides
                                                               equivalent protection. Such clothing in-
                                                               cludes thick, tightly woven, sturdy, and
                                                               snug-fitting apparel such  as denim,  but
                                                               does not include spandex or similar fab-
                                                               rics, like those used in bicycle shorts.

















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