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VDS
REQUIRED
Open Water
Bay
River
VDS
NOT REQUIRED
Less than
2 miles
Under Inland Navigation Rules, a high intensity white light flashing
at regular intervals from 50-70 times per minute is considered
a distress signal. Such devices do NOT count toward meeting
the visual distress signal requirement, however. Regulations
prohibit display of visual distress signals on the water under any
circumstances except when assistance is required to prevent
immediate or potential danger to persons on board a vessel.
All distress signals have distinct advantages. No single device is
ideal under all conditions or suitable for all purposes. Pyrotechnics
are universally recognized as excellent distress signals. However,
there is potential for injury and property damage if not properly
handled. Particular care should be used in stowage of pyrotechnics
if children will be on board. These devices produce a very hot flame
and the residue can cause burns and ignite flammable materials.
Check with local authorities regarding the best visual distress
signal for use in the area in which you will be boating.
NAVIGATIONAL LIGHTS
Your MasterCraft boat is equipped with navigational lights. See the
Guide to Individual Models section to determine the location of the
navigational lights on your boat or verify with your dealer.
Anytime you are moving on the water between sunset and sunrise,
you are required to have your navigational lights operating.
Note: The ProStar Navigation Light should only be used in inland
waterways and is not classified as an oshore navigation light.
WARNING PLATES AND LABELS
Read and note ALL warning plates and labels from bow to stern,
including those that are installed inside the engine compartment,
lockers and under seating.
YOU MUST READ AND ADHERE TO ALL CAUTIONS AND
WARNINGS IN AND ON YOUR BOAT!
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