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  Boating  Nautical File

Recreational Boating Safety - Engine Failure

Even the best maintained engine can fail so it is important to

  • learn basics of engine repair
  • practice emergency repairs on your engine
  • always carry essential tools.

Before attempting to carry out any running repairs while on the water

  • use an anchor to check drift
  • face the bow into the sea to help to keep water off the engine
  • work under a waterproof cover large enough to keep spray off the engine if you have to. Wet ignition can often frustrate attempts to re-start an engine.

Learn to distinguish the sound of an engine that is not running normally. You may be able to act in time to avoid a complete breakdown.

It is good practice to carry an auxiliary motor maintained in good operational order and ready for immediate use if required.

Reference :http://www.transport.sa.gov.au/safety/marine/rec_boating/index.asp


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