Owner`s manual

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property damage insurance on your boat as you do on your
automobile. You should also protect your investment by insur-
ing your boat against physical damage or theft.
Discharge of Oil
The Federal Water Pollution Control Act prohibits the dis-
charge of oil or oily waste into or upon the navigable waters
of the United States or the waters of the contiguous zone
(if such discharge causes a film or sheen upon or a discolor-
ation of the surface of the water or causes a sludge or emul-
sion beneath the surface of the water). Violators are subject
to penalties of $5,000 or more.
Disposal of Plastics and Other Garbage
Plastic refuse dumped in the water can kill fish and marine
wildlife and can foul propellers and water intakes. Other
forms of garbage can litter beaches and make people sick.
U.S. Coast Guard regulations completely prohibit the dump-
ing of plastic refuse or other garbage mixed with plastic
anywhere, and restrict the dumping of other forms of gar-
bage within specified distances from shore. Proper disposal
of garbage helps protect our waterways and marine life.
Marine Sanitary Device
If your boat has a Marine Sanitation Device, it is illegal to
discharge the waste into the water in most areas. You are
responsible for being aware of and obeying all local laws
concerning waste discharge. Consult with the Coast Guard,
local marina or your dealer for information.
HAZARD COMMUNICATION LABELS
Some or all of the hazard communication labels shown below
can be found in various locations on board your boat. The la-
bels appropriate for your boat are determined by the standard
and optional equipment actually installed on board your boat
upon delivery. Check with your dealer to nd out what labels
your boat should have. If any label is missing, ask your dealer
for a free replacement. Premier has all labels available online.
Go to www.shop.pontoons.com to get replacement label.
IMPORTANT: The Purpose of these labels is to prevent ac-
cidents, injury, or death. Make sure everyone on board reads
and fully understands them! A complete list of these labels is
available from Premier Marine.