Regal 2100 Owner's Manual

OWNER’S MANUAL
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OWNER’S MANUAL
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10-2012
4 SYSTEMS
Your Regal Owner’s Manual Int-8 General Information Int-8 Regal Express Limited Warranty Int-18
1 SAFETY ON BOARD
Safety Labels 1-1 General Boating Safety 1-3 Required Safety Equipment 1-7 Fire Extinguishers 1-10 Visual Distress Signals 1-12 Sound Protecting Devices 1-15 Navigation Lights 1-15 Marine Sanitation Devices 1-17 Pollution Regulations 1-17 Exhaust & Carbon Dioxide 1-21 Boating Under The Infl luence 1-25 Boating Accidents 1-27 Water Sports 1-29 Weather & Water Conditions 1-34
2 RULES OF THE ROAD
Auto Fire Extinguisher 4-1 Bilge/Drainage 4-2 Electrical
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5 VESSEL OPERATION
Getting Underway 5-1 Fueling 5-3 Starting & Stopping 5-6 Steering 5-8 Fenders 5-10 Dock Line Basics 5-11 Steps-Stern Drive Docking 5-14 Stern Drive Maneuvering 5-16 Trim Angle 5-19 Anchoring 5-24 Towing 5-25 Law of Salvage 5-26 Knots 5-27 Emergencies 5-28 First Aid 5-29 Hypothermia 5-30 Environmental Awareness 5-31
Navigation Rules Defi ned 2-1 Navigation Rules 2-2 Navigation Aids 2-6 Night Running 2-9 Bridge Clearance 2-10
3 ENGINES & CONTROLS
Engines 3-1 Stern Drive Basics 3-18 Propellers 3-22 Instrumentation 3-23 Helm Controls 3-28 Steering 3-36
Table Of Contents
6 EQUIPMENT
OPERATION
Automatic Fire Extinguisher 6-3 Battery 6-6 Battery Switch Circuitry 6-7 Bilge Pump/Automatic Switch 6-9
Canvas 6-10
Cockpit Carpet/Table 6-14 Compass 6-15 Drain Plug 6-16 Depth Finder/Sounder 6-17 Doors/Walk-Thru Bow 6-20 Engine Hatch 6-21 Ladder 6-22 Lighting-Docking 6-23 Lighting-Stern 6-24 Lighting-Underwater 6-24 PowerTower 6-25 Seating-Bucket Operation 6-27 Seating-Bow 6-29 Sirius Satellite Radio 6-30 Ski Pylon/Ski Tow 6-31 Stereo iPod 6-32 Stereo/CD Player 6-33 Stereo Remote 6-41 Stereo Performance Package 6-44 Swim Platform 6-45 Windshield-Center Latch 6-46 Regal Vue Display 6-48
7 COSMETIC CARE &
MAINTENANCE
Cosmetic Care 7-1 Maintenance 7-11
8 TROUBLESHOOTING
Diagnostic Charts 8-1
9 STORAGE & WINTERIZATION
Decomissioning Checklist 9-2 Recomissioning Checklist 9-6
10 TRAILERING
Before Trailering 10-1 Driving 10-5 Launching 10-6 Loading Boat 10-8
11 GLOSSARY & INDEX
Glossary 11-1 Index 11-5
12 TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Welcome To Regal
Dear Regal Owner,
I know I speak for everyone at Regal when I wel­come you to the ever-growing family of Regal boat owners. You’ve chosen a boat that is recognized worldwide for its standard of excellence. Each step in construction has been carefully scrutinized to assure comfort, performance, reliability and safety for both your passengers and yourself.
Your boat is certified by the National Marine Manufacturers Association. It also complies with the applicable standards set by the United States Coast Guard and American Boat and Yacht Council. Your Regal boat was built with the same attention to detail and quality of construction that we would expect in a boat we would purchase ourselves.
Whether you’re a veteran boater or a newcomer, we strongly urge you to read this boat owner’s manual thoroughly. Familiarize yourself with the various components of your boat, and heed the safety pre­cautions noted herein.
If you have questions that are not covered in this manual, please consult your authorized Regal dealer for assistance or phone the Regal factory at 407-851-4360.
Thank you, and welcome to the “World of Regal !” Duane Kuck President & CEO Regal Marine Industries, Inc.
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Mission Statement
With God’s help
and a steadfast commitment to integrity,
we will develop a team
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of exceptional people and relationships
to provide exceptional customer
satisfaction.
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Introduction
Boating is becoming more popular every year. There are numerous types of recreational vessels on our waterways today involved in an every growing number of activities. Therefore, as a new boat owner it is of the highest priority to learn about general boating practices before operating your craft. Your Regal dealer will answer many questions and provide valuable “hands on” information during the completion of the new boat delivery process. In addition, your dealer has received special factory training on the product line and his services should be employed to solve technical problems and periodic maintenance beyond the scope of this parts Your Regal dealer can provide information regarding national training organization such as the U.S. Power Squadron and United States Coast Guard Auxiliary. Along with other organizations and literature, they can help build your “boating savvy” by developing the necessary skills and awareness to be a safe and competent skipper. Your local library can also help in providing recommended boating literature such as Chapman Piloting (Seamanship & Boat Handling by Elbert S. Maloney). Remember, the waterway conditions can change from normal to abnormal in a heartbeat. Knowing how to react quickly comes from experience and knowledge which can be gained through boating education.
manual. Also, your Regal dealer carries a line of factory approved
and accessories.
Welcome aboard!
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Introduction
YOUR REGAL OWNER’S MANUAL
Your Regal owner’s manual has been developed to assist you in operating your vessel with safety and pleasure. Be sure to read and become familiar with the contents before operating your craft. Your owner’s manual has been divided into general chapters to assist you in becoming more knowledgable with your Regal boat. Also, we have added a special technical drawing chapter which can be valuable in maintenance and troubleshooting. This manual is not intended to be
a workshop guide. These skills require education and experience levels beyond this manual. In keeping with its commitment to continued improvement, Regal notes that all drawings, specifi cations, models, standard and optional equipment referred to in this manual are subject to change without notice.
OWNER’S INFORMATION PACKET
Your Regal boat features an information pouch with vessel and engine owner’s manuals. In addition, this packet contains valuable literature on your propulsion package, standard and optional equipment systems, along with various care and cleaning instructions. Be sure to store the information pouch in a clean dry area aboard your vessel.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Hull Identifi cation Number (HIN)
The United States Coast Guard has established a universal system of numerically identifying vessels by using a hull identifi cation number or “HIN.” This number identifi es your Regal boats model, hull number, month and year of manufacture. The HIN is normally found on your boats transom, on the starboard side, just below the rub rail vertical surface. The HIN consists of 12 alpha or numeric characters imprinted
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RGMMA0000C202
RUB RAIL
TRANSOM
on a metal band. Also, another location for the HIN could be under the extended swim platform on the transom. It is recommended that you locate and write down the HIN for future reference in the owner’s manual. It can be especially useful when ordering parts from your Regal dealer. A second HIN number is found in a hidden location. This second HIN is useful to authorities if if the vessel is stolen and the original transom HIN is modifi ed or eliminated.
HULL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
Vessel Information Sheet
It is recommended that you fi ll out the information on the following page. It will supply vital statistics on your vessel. Make a copy of the data for safe keeping.
Vessel Float Plan
Fill out the fl oat plan on the following page before departing. Leave it with a responsible person who will notify the United States Coast Guard or local law enforcement authorities if you do not return as planned. If you change your plans be sure to notify this person. Make copies of the fl oat plan and use one each time you go boating. This will help people know where to fi nd you should you not return on schedule. Do not fi le the fl oat plan with the United States Coast Guard.
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VESSEL INFORMATION SHEET
Owner: ____________________________________________
Address: ___________________________________________
City & State: ________________________________________
Home Phone: Business Phone: ____________
In Case Of Emergency Notify: _________________________
Address: ___________________________________________
City:__________________________________State: ________
Phone: ____________________________________________
Insurance Agent’s Name: ______________________________
Policy#: __________________________________________
USCG Phone: ___________ Local Police:
Marina Phone: _________________ Slip (Dock#): _________
Hull Serial #: RGM __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Key #:__________ Engine Serial #: _____________________
Outdrive Serial #:
Key #:__________ Cabin Door: (If Applicable) ___________
Selling Dealer: Address: City & State: Phone: ______________________ Fax:
Servicing Dealer: Address: City & State: Phone: Fax:
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FLOAT PLAN
Owner: Safety Equipment Aboard: Address:  Life Jackets City & State: First Aid Kit Telephone#: Flares Cell Phone#: Flashlight  VHF Radio Person Filing Report: Anchor Name:  Compass Home Telephone#: Food Cell Phone #: Water
Boat Make: Destination:
Registration#:
Leave From:
Length: Time Left:
Boat Name:
Gel Color:
Fuel Level: 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, F
Trim Color: Est. Time Of Arrival:
Inboard/Outboard:
Hull I.D.#:
Fuel Capacity: Est. Time of Arrival:
If not back by, call local authorities
Other Information:
Name Of Person Aboard Age Address Phone#
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LAUNCH & CRUISE CHECKLIST
Obtain a current weather report.
Inspect the hull and propeller for damage.
Check all electrical system switches for proper operation.
If your boat has been in the water, run the bilge pump
until the fl ow of water stops.
If your boat has been out of the water, check to see that
all bilge water has drained out. Install the drain plug.
Check that all required safety equipment is on board and
in good working condition.
Check that all other equipment is on board such as
mooring lines, fi rst aid kit, tool kit and extra parts.
Open engine compartment. Inspect for fuel odors and
visible leaks in the fuel, oil, exhaust & power steering.
Visually inspect engine for cracked hoses, defective belts,
loose fasteners such as bolts, nuts and hose clamps.
Check fuel level. Fuel tanks should be fi lled to near full
capacity.
Make sure all navigation charts, equipment and vessel
registration paperwork are onboard.
Check operation of bilge blower, steering system, navigation
lights and horn.
Make sure passengers and crew know how to operate
safety equipment and react toan emergency.
File a fl oat plan with a responsible party ashore.
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SUGGESTED TOOLS, PARTS & GEAR
SUGGESTED TOOLS SPARE PARTS
Allen Wrenches Fuel Filter Leatherman’s Tool Spark Plugs Phillips Screwdriver Set Water Pump Belt Slotted Screwdriver Set Propellers Regular Pliers Alternator Belt Combination Wrench Set Anti-Siphon Set Ratchet & Socket Set Propeller Nut & Hardware Hammer Penetrating Oil Wire Crimpers Extra Light Bulbs Vise Grip Pliers Extra Batteries Floating Flashlight Duct Tape Nut Driver Set Electrical Tape Oil Filter Wrench Power Steering Fluid Fuel Filter Wrench Water Pump Impeller Spare Keys On Floater
BASIC GEAR
Tie Lines Mooring Lines Dock Fenders First Aid Kit Boat Hook Foul Weather Gear VHF Radio, EPRIB Charts/GPS Emergency Water & Food Bailer Or Hand Pump Fire Extinguisher Personal Flotation Devices Anchor & Line Life Raft
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Capacity Plate
Close to the helm on Regal boats up to 26’ in length is a capacity plate. This plate represents manufacturers who participate in the National Marine Manufacturer’s Association small boat certifi cation program. Your Regal boat model has been certified by NMMA approved inspectors to be in compliance with their system guidelines along with federal safety regulations. The driver of the craft shall read the plate information before operating the vessel.
The capacity plate data applies under normal conditions. Be sure to read and abide by the capacity limits. Remember, the boat operator is responsible for the vessel and passengers.
Note the following typical capacity plate information below:
• The plate states the maximum number of persons allowed on the boat.
• The total weight of persons, gear and other items under normal conditions that the vessel is capable of carrying.
• Overloading, improper loading and weight distribution are well documented causes of accidents. Provide for an extra margin of safety in rough sea conditions.
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Owner’s Registration & Systems Checklist
Please note that your Regal boat requires the proper registration by your authorized Regal dealer. To initiate your Regal express limited warranty the dealer must complete the owner’s registration form and systems checklist at the time of delivery. The owner must sign the paperwork to acknowledge that the dealer has reviewed the boat systems and Regal express limited warranty provisions with the owner. The owner should keep the original paperwork that features a temporary Regal express limited warranty registration. A Regal express limited warranty certifi cate containing all relevant boat and engine serial numbers will be sent after the factory receives the paperwork.
Dealer’s Responsibility
Your boat has undergone rigid quality assurance inspections before leaving the factory. However, your dealer has been trained to perform nal pre-delivery checks and to service your Regal boat prior to your pickup. Your dealer’s responsibilities include: A complete orientation in the operation of your Regal boat, including matters relating to the safe operation of your craft.
Completion and mailing of your Regal express limited registration warranty form to the factory.
Limited warranties, registration materials, owner’s manual, operation, installation and maintenance instructions for all auxiliary equipment supplied with or installed on your Regal boat.
Owner’s Responsibility
You are entitled to all the benefi ts and services outlined in your Regal express limited warranty. However, you have certain responsibilities to ensure Regal express limited warranty satisfaction. These are:
To read Regal express limited warranty materials and understand them fully.
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To examine the boat in detail at the time of delivery.
Apply the following: boating rules and regulations, safety
equipment, environmental regulations, accident reports and Regal express limited warranty regulations terms and conditions.
To read thoroughly all literature supplied with your boat, including this owner’s manual and to follow the recommendations in the literature.
To return the boat after the recommended hours of engine operation for the proper dealer service inspections.
To provide proper maintenance and periodic servicing of your boat and equipment as set forth in the various manuals supplied.
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REGAL MARINE INDUSTRIES, INC. LIFETIME PLUS LIMITED HULL WARRANTY
Welcome to the Worldwide Family of Regal Owners! We are very pleased that you have chosen a Regal
Powerboat!
This document is your Warranty Registration Certifi cate and Statement of Warranty. Please check the registration information section for accuracy. If this information is not correct or if you change your address at some future date, please notify us at the following address: Regal Marine Industries, Inc. Attention: Warranty Registrations, 2300 Jetport Drive, Orlando, Florida 32809; or E-mail at customer.
service@regalboats.com.
Please read the warranty carefully. It contains important information on Regal’s claims procedures and
your rights and obligations under this warranty.
WHAT IS COVERED: This Limited Warranty applies to Regal boats beginning with model
year 2013.
LIFETIME LIMITED STRUCTURAL HULL WARRANTY: Regal Marine
Industries, Inc. warrants to the original retail purchaser of this boat if purchased from an authorized Regal dealer that the selling dealer or Regal will, repair or replace the fi berglass hull if it is found to be structurally defective in material or workmanship for as long as the original retail purchaser owns the boat. For purposes of this warranty, the hull is defi ned as the single fi berglass casting which rests on the water.
This limited warranty is subject to all limitations and conditions explained below.
FIVE-YEAR TRANSFERABLE LIMITED STRUCTURAL HULL
WARRANTY:
Five-Year Limited Structural Hull Warranty. Under the Five-Year Transferable Limited Structural Hull Warranty, the selling dealer or Regal will repair or replace the fi berglass hull if it is found to be structurally defective in material or workmanship within the fi rst (5) years after date of delivery to the original retail purchaser. The remaining term of this Five-Year Limited Hull Warranty may be transferred to a second owner if within 60 days of purchase, the new owner registers the transfer with Regal and pays the established warranty transfer fee. Contact Regal Customer Service at the above address for details.
In addition to the Lifetime Limited Structural Hull Warranty, Regal offers a Transferable
FIVE-YEAR LIMITED HULL BLISTER WARRANTY: Regal warrants that the
selling dealer or Regal will repair any underwater gelcoated surfaces of the hull against laminate blisters which occur as a result of defects in material or workmanship within (5) years of the date of delivery, provided that the original factory gelcoat surface has not been altered. Alternation would include but is not limited to damage repair; excessive sanding, scraping, sandblasting; or from improper surface prepara­tion for application of a marine barrier coating or bottom paint, any of which shall void this Five-Year Limited Hull Blister Warranty. Proper preparation must be applied to the hull bottom if the boat is to be moored in the water for periods in excess of 60 days. Regal Marine shall repair or cause to be repaired any covered laminate blisters based on the following prorated schedule. Less than two (2) years from delivery date - 100%, Two (2) to three (3) years from delivery date - 75%, Three (3) to four (4) years from delivery date - 50%, Four (4) to fi ve (5) years from delivery date - 25%. Reimbursement shall be limited to one repair, not to exceed ($80.00) dollars per foot of boat length prior to prorating. Regal’s prior authorization for the method and cost of repair, must be obtained before repairs are commenced. All costs to transport the boat for repairs are the responsibility of the owner.
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LIMITED GENERAL WARRANTY: In addition to above hull warranties, Regal warrants
to the original purchaser of this boat if purchased from an authorized Regal dealer or Regal that the dealer or Regal will repair or replace any parts found to be defective in materials or workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of delivery, subject to all limitations and conditions contained herein.
LIMITED EXTERIOR FINISH WARRANTY: Regal warrants that the selling dealer
or Regal will repair cosmetic defects in the exterior gelcoat fi nish including cracks or crazing reported to Regal within 90 days from the date of delivery to the original retail purchaser, subject to all limitations and conditions contained herein. All warranty work is to be performed at a Regal dealership or other location authorized by a Regal Customer Service Manager after it is established to Regal’s satisfaction that there is a defect in material or workmanship.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION:
CUSTOMER OBLIGATIONS:
to the availability of any benefi ts under these limited warranties: (a) The purchaser must sign and the dealer must submit to Regal the “OWNER REGISTRATION AND SYSTEMS CHECKLIST FORM within ten (10) days of the date of delivery and such information must be on fi le at Regal. (b) The purchaser must fi rst notify the dealer from whom the boat was purchased of any claim under this warranty within the applicable warranty period and within a reasonable period of time (not to exceed thirty (30) days) after the defect is or should have been discovered; and (2) if such continued use causes other or additional damage to the boat or component parts of the boat. (c) Regal will not be responsible to repair any condition or replace any part, (1) if the use of the boat is continued after the defect. is or should have been discovered; and (2) if such continued use causes other or additional damage to the boat or component parts of the boat. (d) Based on the dealer’s knowledge of Regal’s warranty policy and/or consultations with Regal, the dealer will accept the claim and arrange for appropriate repairs to be performed, or deny the claim if it is not within the warranty. (e) The dealer will contact the Regal boat owner regarding instructions for delivery of boat or part for warranty repair if it is covered by the limited warranty. TRANSPORTATION COST IS THE BOAT OWNER’S RESPONSIBILITY; (f) If the Regal boat owner believes a claim has been denied in error or the dealer has performed the warranty work in an unsatisfactory manner, the owner must notify Regal’s Customer Service Department in writing at the address listed for further consideration. Regal will then review the claim and take appropriate follow-up action.
The following are conditions precedent
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or discoloration as a result of condensation or moisture or water continually contacting the plywood causing staining to upholstery, carpet or other interior surfaces; (n) Costs or charges derived from inconveniences or loss of use, commercial or monetary loss due to time loss, and any other special, incidental or consequential damage of any kind or nature whatsoever.
NO WAVIER OF THESE ITEMS: The terms, conditions, limitations and disclaim-
ers contained herein cannot be waived except by the Customer Service Manager of Regal. Any such waiver shall be in writing. Neither the dealer, nor the customer, nor any service, sales and/or warranty representative of Regal is authorized to waive and/or
conditions, limitations and/or disclaimers.
GENERAL PROVISIONS: ALL GENERAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCI- DENTAL AND/OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARE EXCLUDED FROM THIS WARRANTY AND ARE TOTALLY DISCLAIMED BY RE­GAL
. IT IS THE INTEREST OF THE PARTIES THAT THE OWNER’S
SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY IS THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE VESSEL OR ITS ALLEGEDLY DEFECTIVE COMPONENT PARTS AND THAT NO OTHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE REMEDIES SHALL BE AVAILABLE TO SAID OWNER. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE INCLUSION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUEN­TIAL DAMAGES MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
THIS IS A LIMITED WAR-
RANTY; REGAL MAKES NO WARRANTY, OTHER THAN CONTAINED HEREIN; TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW ANY WARRANTIES OF MER­CHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARISING IN STATE LAW ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED TO THE EXTENT AL­LOWED BY LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. ALL OBLIGATIONS OF REGAL ARE SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH HEREIN. REGAL DOES NOT AUTHORIZE ANY PERSON OR DEALER TO AS­SUME ANY LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH REGAL BOATS.
states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. Regal’s obligation with respect to this warranty is limited to making repairs to or replacing the defective parts and no claim for breach of warranty shall be cause for cancellation or rescission of the contract or sale for any boat manufactured by REGAL MARINE INDUSTRIES, INC.
modify these
Some
Regal will discharge its obligations under this warranty as rapidly as possible, but cannot guarantee any specifi c completion date due to the different nature of claims which may be made and services which may be required. Regal reserves the right to change or improve the design of its boats without obligation to modify any boat previously manufactured. This limited warranty gives you specifi c legal rights, and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state. Regal shall in no way be responsible for any
repairs not a repair shop not
PRE-AUTHORIZED by a Regal Customer Service Manager or
repairs performed by
PRE- AUTHORIZED by a Regal Customer Service Manager.
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WARRANTY EXCEPTIONS: THIS LIMITED WARRANTY does not cover and the
following are not warranted: (a) Engines, metal plating or fi nishes, windshield breakage, leakage, fading and deteriora- tion of paints, canvas, upholstery and fabrics; (b) Gelcoat surfaces including, but not limited to, cracking, crazing, discoloration or blister­ing except as noted above; (c) Accessories and items which were not part of the boat when shipped from the Regal factory, and/or any damage caused thereby; (d) Damage caused by misuse, accident, galvanic corrosion, negligence, lack of proper maintenance, or improper trailering; (e) Any boat used for racing, or used for rental or commercial purposes; (f) Any boat operated contrary to any instructions furnished by Regal, or operated in violation of any federal, state, Coast Guard or other governmental agency laws, rules, or regulations; (g) The limited warranty is void if alterations have been made to the boat; (h) Transportation of boat or parts to and/or from the REGAL factory or service location; (i) Travel time or haul outs, loss of time or inconvenience; (j) Any published or announced catalog performance characteristics of speed, fuel and oil consumption, and static or dynamic transportation in the water; (k) Any boat that has been repowered beyond Regal’s power recommendations; (l) Boats damaged by accident and boats damaged while being loaded onto, transported upon or unloaded from trailers, cradles, or other devices used to place boats in water, remove boats from water or store or transport boats on or over land; (m) Water damage to, dry rot to, condensation to, or absorption by interior surfaces, wood structures or polyurethane foam; interior wood including, but not limited to, bleeding and/
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Notes
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Safety On Board
WARNING
!
DANGER
!
Safety awareness can’t be over emphasized. Safety on board needs to be the skipper’s number one priority. In this manual you will fi nd many safety precautions and symbols to identify safety related items. Heed all safety precaution information. Remember, the skipper is responsible for the safety of his passengers and crew.
SAFETY LABELS
Safety Precaution Defi nition
Safety precautions are stated as caution, warning and danger signal words. They are highlighted in this manual by font design and symbol usage. Also, a notice heading is included which provides operation and maintenance information but is not hazard-related.
Become familiar and understand all safety precaution labels!
IMMEDIATE HAZARDOUS SITUATION THAT,
POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION THAT, IF NOT
IF NOT AVOIDED, WILL RESULT IN
DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.
AVOIDED, COULD RESULT
IN
DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.
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NOTICE
NOTICE
CAUTION
!
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or unsafe practice that, if not avoided, may result in injury or property or product damage..
General or specifi c information which is important to correct operation or maintenance, but is not hazard related.
Precautionary Labels
Read and understand all safety labels affi xed to your Regal boat. Most of the safety labels are found close to the helm, aft cockpit and or swim platform. The location of the labels may vary by model and the label list does not cover everything! Use common sense to analyze the result of an action on board your vessel. Always think safety rst!
DO NOT REMOVE OR COVER ANY
KEEP HARSH CHEMICALS AWAY FROM LABELS.
IF A LABEL BECOMES ILLEGIBLE,
CONTACT YOUR REGAL DEALER
FOR ORDERING REPLACEMENTS.
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PRECAUTIONARY LABELS.
Safety On Board
GENERAL BOATING SAFETY
We understand that you are eager to get your Regal boat on the water. However, we strongly suggest that you thoroughly familiarize yourself and friends or members of your family with safe boating practices before setting out. Remember, that along with the freedom and exhilaration of boating comes the responsibility that you have for the safety of your passengers and other boaters who share the water with you. Boating regulations vary from state to state. Check with your local state and local authorities for the regulations pertaining to your area.
Check with local weather stations, the U. S. Coast Guard, or weather station broadcasts for the latest conditions. Remember getting caught in severe weather is hazardous, Check weather conditions periodically while you are boating and before your outing. If you are forced to operate your boat in a storm condition, take common sense precautions; wear PFD’s, store gear, reduce speed and head for safe refuge.
It is best to avoid operating your boat in foggy weather. When fog sets in, take bearings, log courses and speeds. You are required to emit a fi ve second blast from your horn or whistle once a minute. Also, have your passengers wear PFD’s and observe for oncoming vessels.
Operating in shallow water presents a number of hazards including sand bars and water levels infl uenced by tides. If the vessel strikes an underwater hazard, check for boat and engine damage. If the engine vibrates excessively after striking an underwater obstruction, it may indicate a damaged propeller. If you run aground, seek help by radio or fl ares.
Make sure your boat and equipment are in top condition. Do this by frequently inspecting the hull, engine and gear.
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WARNING
USE OF ALCOHOL ENHANCED FUEL, OR ANY FUEL
OTHER THAN GASOLINE,
CAN LEAD TO DETERIORATION OF THE FUEL
SYSTEM COMPONENTS.
CAN RESULT IN FIRE AND POSSIBLE EXPLOSION
WARNING
!
You must provide a Coast Guard approved personal fl otation device (PFD) for every person on board. These PFD’s should be in good condition and easily accessible.
Insist that non-swimmers and children on board wear a PFD at all times. Any time you encounter rough weather conditions, make sure everyone on board is wearing a PFD, including yourself. Instruct your passengers in how to put on their PFDs and be sure they know their storage location on the boat. Remember, in an emergency, a PFD that cannot be quickly located and worn is useless.
Never allow anyone to sit anywhere on the boat not specifi cally designed a seat. While underway, ALWAYS insist passengers remain seated.
Use maximum caution when fueling. Never allow any smoke or fl ame nearby while you are fueling. ALWAYS check for fuel leaks and fumes when fueling is completed.
GASOLINE VAPORS CAN EXPLODE.
BEFORE STARTING ENGINE, OPERATE
BLOWER 4 MINUTES AND CHECK
ENGINE COMPARTMENT FOR GASOLINE FUMES
OR LEAKS. RUN BLOWER MOTOR
BELOW CRUSING SPEEDS.
!
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Safety On Board
Never drink and drive! As captain, you are responsible for the safety of your passengers and yourself. Alcohol and boating can be a dangerous combination. DO NOT mix them. Alcohol impairs the boat operators ability to make conscious decisions and react to emergency situations quickly.
Never overload your boat! An overloaded boat, or one with uneven weight distribution,can be diffi cult to steer.
Be certain there is enough fuel aboard for your cruising needs. Include any reserve
that might be needed should you change your plans due to weather or emergency. Practice the “one-third rule: (Use one-third of your fuel going out, one-third to return and keep one-third as a reserve).
Check the weather before departure. Be particularly cautious of electrical storms and high winds.
 Have up-to-date charts aboard. You will need current charts of the area you’ll be cruising to stay on proper course. Charts can be obtained at your closest marine outlet or store or by contacting one of three federal government agencies.
File a oat plan. Leave details of your trip with someone responsible who will be remaining on shore. Include expected return, plus name and phone number of a contact person in case of emergency.
Use care, courtesy and common sense when launching, docking or operating your boat.
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Learn and obey the “Rules of the Road”. A copy of the “Rules of the Road” can be obtained from the U. S. Coast Guard Auxiliary or local Power Squadron.
 Ιn case of emergency: Know the international distress signals if you have a VHF radio aboard. The spoken word “MAYDAY” is the international signal of distress and is for emergency use only. Under no circumstances should this word be used, unless there is danger at hand.
Posted speed limits, swimming areas, “no wake” zones and other restrictions should be red-fl agged. They are so noted for a reason. Sensible boat use plus courtesy fosters enjoyable and safe boating.
It is your responsibility to stay abreast of all federal, state and local rules, as some laws or regulations may change or be different from state to state. Contact your local boating agencies for updated information.
We can not stress safety enough! Remember, there are no brakes on your boat, and the water current and wind velocity all affect your ability to respond. The driver must use caution at all times to maintain control of his vessel and especially to maintain a safe distance from other boats and obstacles.
Always keep all safety gear in optimum condition. Pay special attention to attached tags and plates indicating expiration dates on equipment such as fi re extinguishers, and personal fl otation devices. Encourage a periodic maintenance check on all safety equipment. Contact your Regal dealer or marine professional for more information. Again, remember that the captain is responsible for his passengers and vessel.
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Safety On Board
REQUIRED SAFETY EQUIPMENT
Personal Flotation Devices
All personal fl otation devices (PFD’s) must be Coast Guard approved, in good working condition, and must be the correct size for the wearer. All PFD’s must be readily accessible. This means being able to wear them in a reasonable amount of time in case of an emergency (fi re, boat sinking, etc.). They should not be stored or locked in closed areas. Also, make sure that all coverings are removed, such as plastic from any PFD’s. Throwable devices such as a ring buoys need to be available for immediate deployment. A PFD should be worn at all times when your boat is operating on the water. A PFD may save your life, but it must be worn to do so.
As minimum U. S. Coast Guard requirements all recreational boats must carry one type I, II, III, or V PFD (wearable) for each person aboard. See the explanation following for each type. For type V
to be counted they must be used according to the label instructions. In addition, all boats over 16’ must carry one Type IV (throwable) PFD. Some states require that PFD’s be worn by children of specifi c ages at all times. Check with state boating agencies for particular requirements in your state before taking children on the water. Remember PFD’s will not necessarily keep you from drowning, even though they are designed to keep a person from sinking. When purchasing PFD’s make sure it safely fi ts the person wearing it. It is a good idea to test PFD’s in a shallow pool before venturing on the water. Refer to the USCG minimum equipment requirements at the end of this chapter. It is meant to be a guide only. Contact state and local agencies for additional equipment requirements. Remember as the captain of your vessel you are responsible for its safe operation.
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