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Operation
(2) Pull out the ladder and climb up onto the be injured if the boat pushes against
swim platform. (See page 78 for informa- the dock.
tion on ladder.)
Wind or current pushing boat away from
dock:
Slowly approach the dock at about a 45° an-
gle. Secure the bow to the dock, and then
use engine thrust or a boat hook to gently
move the stern to the dock.
Wind or current
(3) Return the ladder to the stowed position,
and then sit in one of the seats provided.
Boarding from a dock or landing jetty
(1) Board the boat from the side. One per-
son should board at a time by stepping
into the boat. Never jump in. Avoid step- Wind or current pushing boat toward
ping on slick gelcoat surfaces on the dock:
Slowly maneuver to a shallow angle and al-
boat’s gunwales, especially if wet.
low the boat to move toward the dock.
(2) Sit in one of the seats provided and put
both feet on the deck.
Wind or current
Docking
(1) Make sure no obstructions, boats, or
swimmers are close to the boat. Come to
a stop before you reach the dock.
(2) Notice how wind and water currents are
affecting boat movement as you attach
your mooring lines and fenders.
(3) Approach the dock at idle speed. Use re-
verse as necessary during slow-speed No wind or current:
maneuvering to help control speed and Approach the dock at a shallow angle. Se-
direction. Position the boat according to cure the bow to the dock, and then use en-
wind and water conditions. WARNING! gine thrust or a boat hook to gently move the
Do not use your hand, arm, or other stern to the dock.
parts of your body to try to keep the
boat from hitting the dock. You could
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