Why you should wear your Engine Cut-Off Switch link? A typical three-blade propeller running at 3,200 rpm can inflict 160 impacts in one second so it is critical that you are aware of what is going on around you. Be aware: People in the water may not be visible from the helm Account for passengers before starting the engine Inform passengers about propeller hazard areas Be alert in congested areas and near swimming zones Take extra precaution around towed watersports Never permit riding on the bow, gunwale, transom, seatbacks, or other locations where an occupant could fall overboard Children should be watched carefully at all times – it only takes a second to fall overboard You would childproof your home so think about childproofing your boat Establish rules for swim platform use, boarding ladders, and seating If someone falls overboard, STOP the boat; once clear begin recovery procedures Warning - Never put your boat in reverse to pick someone up out of the water, always circle around going forward while keeping the person in the water visible to the boat operator at all times.