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Before going out on a boat, you should not check:

  1. Weather forecast

  2. Local restaurants

  3. Sufficient fuel

  4. Safety equipment in working order

The correct answer is: Local restaurants

Before going out on a boat, there are important safety measures that should be taken into consideration. These include checking the weather forecast (choice A) to ensure safe and favorable conditions for boating. It is also crucial to make sure the boat has sufficient fuel (choice C) to avoid being stranded on the water. Another important aspect is ensuring that all safety equipment (choice D) is in proper working order in case of an emergency. However, checking for local restaurants (choice B) is not necessary for boating safety and therefore is the incorrect choice.