Motorboating

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Show that you know first
aid for injuries or illnesses that could occur
while motorboating, including hypothermia,
heatstroke, heat exhaustion, dehydration, sunburn,
insect stings, tick bites, blisters, and hyperventilation.
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Do the following:
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Identify the conditions that must exist before
performing CPR on a person.
Explain
how such conditions are recognized.
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Demonstrate
proper technique for performing CPR
using a training device
approved by your counselor.
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Before doing the following requirements,
successfully complete the BSA swimmer
test. Jump feetfirst into
water over your head in depth, swim
75 yards or 75 meters in a strong
manner using one or more
of the following strokes: sidestroke,
breaststroke, trudgen, or crawl;
then swim 25 yards or 25 meters
using an easy, resting backstroke.
The 100 yards or 100 meters must
be swum continuously and include
at least one sharp turn. After completing
the swim, rest by floating as motionless
as possible.
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Show you know safety laws for motorboating:
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Have a permit to run a motorboat,
if needed.
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Explain laws affecting pleasure boating
in your state.
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Discuss with your counselor how the
hazards of weather and heavy water
conditions can affect both
safety and performance in motorboating.
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Promise that you will live up to
the Scout Boating code. Explain the
meaning of each point.
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Discuss with your counselor the nautical
rules of the road and describe the
national and your
state's aids to navigation.
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Explain and show the correct use
of equipment required by both state
and federal regulations to be carried
aboard a motorboat.
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Explain the requirement on federal
and state ventilation rules and state
why this is needed.
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Show you know how to run a motorboat
by doing the following the right
way:
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Get in a boat.
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Fuel and check motor before starting.
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Start motor and get under way from
a dock or beach.
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Run a straight course for a quarter
mile. Make right-angle turns to left
or right.
Make
a U-turn.
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Stop boat. Drop anchor. Raise it.
Get
under way.
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Come
alongside
a
dock.
Tie
up
or
beach.
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Show
how
to:
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Tie
up
or
take
boat
from
water.
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Store
gear.
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Prepare
motor
for
the
winter.
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