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Boating Safety

American Boat & Yacht Council, Inc.
613 Third St., Suite 10, Annapolis, MD 21403
410-956-4460 

www.abycinc.org

Proper Loading

Your boat is equipped with a maximum load capacity plate
indicating the maximum acceptable load as determined by the
manufacturer following certain Federal guidelines. In addition to
following these weight guidelines, it is critical that you properly
distribute this weight throughout the boat. If too much weight is
placed in one area it can have serious impact on the boat’s
handling and control, which has the potential to lead to injury or
death. 

The load capacity plate is used by boat manufacturers participating
in the National Marine Manufacturers Association certification
program. Your manufacturer has submitted your model for
inspection and compliance with their guidelines. The maximum
number of persons allowed on the boat has been determined by
the manufacturer and displayed on the capacity plate. This
information on the capacity plate applies under normal conditions
and special care must be used in any abnormal conditions. Check
the capacity plate on your boat and abide by these limits.

DO NOT overload your boat.

Overloading or uneven loading can cause loss of
control, capsizing, or swamping, which may lead to
death or serious injury. 

Adhere to the load capacity plate restrictions, and
always account for persons, gear, and all non-factory
installed ballast or other equipment.

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Page 1: ...OWNERS MANUAL 2018 SUPER AIR NAUTIQUE 210 230 SUPER AIR NAUTIQUE GS20 GS22 GS24 SUPER AIR NAUTIQUE G21 G23 G25...

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Page 3: ...at comes down the line Review this Owner s Manual for your boat We have assembled this manual to inform you about your Nautique and educate you further on boating Please pay particular attention to th...

Page 4: ...digits represent the last digit of the year the boat was built and the final two digits of the boat model year A boat built in July 2006 is actually a 2007 model boat Example A boat with 607 as the l...

Page 5: ...s odor no leaks Hoses and Connectors No leaks or damage Electrical Equipment Lights horn pumps etc Safety Equipment Fire extinguisher bailer paddle anchor and line mooring lines signaling device tool...

Page 6: ...rs The label MUST be affixed to the boat if the boat is operated in the state of California and or bordering waters KC 0206 B A wide variety of components used on this vessel contain or emit chemicals...

Page 7: ...as on your boat and are intended only as representative reference views Some illustrations may also show optional accessories which may or may not be available for your boat Many optional accessories...

Page 8: ...ance 1 13 Boating Safety Education Opportunities 1 14 Operation by Minors and Licensing 1 15 Safety and Required Equipment 1 15 Navigation Lights 1 16 Emergency Safety Lanyard 1 16 Personal Flotation...

Page 9: ...pecifications 2 1 GS20 2 1 GS22 2 1 GS24 2 2 G21 2 2 G23 2 3 G25 2 3 210 2 4 230 2 4 210 230 GS20 GS22 GS24 and G21 Dash Pod and Console 2 7 G23 and G25 Dash Pod and Console 2 9 Keypad 2 10 Keys 2 11...

Page 10: ...Mooring Cover Instructions 3 38 Battery Charger 3 44 GS20 and GS22 Pop Up Pylon 3 45 Optional Accessories 3 46 Stereo Systems 3 46 Boat Systems 4 1 Fuel System 4 1 Fuel System 210 230 4 2 Fuel System...

Page 11: ...iner 7 2 Bilge Pumps 7 3 CE Bilge Discharge Filter 7 3 Cartridge Replacement 7 4 Ballast Filtration System optional 7 5 Propeller 7 6 Removal 7 6 Installation 7 7 Through Hull Fittings 7 8 Quick Oil D...

Page 12: ...Hitch 9 8 Wiring 9 8 Security 9 8 Towing Your Boat 9 9 Long Trips 9 9 Glossary G 1 Warranty W 1 NAUTIQUE LIMITED WARRANTY W 1 Lifetime Limited Warranty W 1 Transferable Lifetime Limited Warranty W 1 F...

Page 13: ...ease take the time to get acquainted with the vessel and its various features and controls We recommend that you carefully read and familiarize yourself with this Owner s Manual and all on product saf...

Page 14: ...s and other boaters This manual is not intended to be a substitute for taking a course on boating safety nor is it a substitute for boating experience It is recommended that if you are unfamiliar with...

Page 15: ...our passengers towed participants and other boaters PLEASE REVIEW ALL SAFETY INFORMATION NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injury SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS or equivalent signs indi...

Page 16: ...n sense when operating your boat Don t take unnecessary chances Basic safety rules are outlined in this section of the manual Section 1 Failure to adhere to these warnings may result in severe injury...

Page 17: ...operational before launching the boat If the boat is already in the water verify proper steering wheel operation at low speed Turn the steering wheel full stop in both directions and verify proper rud...

Page 18: ...DO NOT attempt to start the engine Liquid gasoline in the bilge is an extreme fire and explosion hazard which may cause injury or death Find and fix the source of the leakage remove the liquid gasolin...

Page 19: ...t toward persons in the water behind the boat to AVOID PROPELLER INJURY Not allow people to be on or near the swim platform or in the water near or around the swim platform while the engine is running...

Page 20: ...amiliarize yourself with the handling characteristics of the boat It is the operator s responsibility to operate the boat in a manner that ensures the safety of all passengers Abrupt maneuvers may res...

Page 21: ...observer an observer or spotter is required by law in most states A rear view mirror is helpful if you are allowed to tow without an observer in your state Avoid letting tow lines or mooring lines wra...

Page 22: ...he water Severe injury or death may occur from striking the bottom or submerged objects Striking the bottom or a submerged object while diving head first can cause paralysis head injury or death Provi...

Page 23: ...en The engine box cover hatch serves as a machinery guard Clothing or body parts can get caught in moving parts causing death or serious injury Keep away from moving parts Not replace your boat s mari...

Page 24: ...ead to severe personal injury or death Improper operation or trailering of the boat may also damage the boat The operator and the boat owner assume all risks for themselves their guests and anyone in...

Page 25: ...he U S Coast Guard display registration numbers In nearly all states this means registration with the designated state agency In a few jurisdictions the Coast Guard retains registration authority Your...

Page 26: ...nsed in small boat operation Boat smart from the start take a boating safety course and get a free vessel safety check annually for your boat For more information contact United States Coast Guard Aux...

Page 27: ...www uscgboating org regulations federal_requirements_ brochure aspx In addition to the USCG regulations other local and or international law enforcement agencies may have similar requirements You sho...

Page 28: ...f switch We recommend that the lanyard be secured to the operator and the lock plate attached to the emergency cutoff switch prior to starting the engine and anytime the engine is operating The Emerge...

Page 29: ...and propeller to stop turning The boat can continue to coast for several hundred feet depending on the boat speed at the time the switch is activated While the boat is coasting it can cause injury to...

Page 30: ...essary for comfort It is especially important that children and non swimmers wear a life jacket PFD at all times Make certain all passengers know where life jackets are located how to put on and prope...

Page 31: ...aids come in many sizes and styles Type IV Throwable Device These are designed to be thrown to a person in the water Throwable devices include boat cushions ring buoys and horseshoe buoys They are not...

Page 32: ...soline oil etc B I extinguishers are required for boats less than 26 feet in length Check periodically to ensure that the extinguisher is in working condition and fully charged Check local state and f...

Page 33: ...stem failures etc and or return to shore Excess water in the bilge of your boat can cause loss of engine power sinking and or capsizing Visual Distress Signals All vessels used on coastal waters the G...

Page 34: ...llowing equipment First aid kit and manual Anchor with at least 75 feet 23 meters of line Mooring lines and fenders Bailing device bucket hand pump Combination paddle boat hook Local charts and compas...

Page 35: ...tion lookout are important factors in avoiding collisions which may cause injury or death When in doubt it is prudent to slow down within adequate time and distance so as to be able to assess the cond...

Page 36: ...can cause trim problems leading to reduced driver visibility erratic steering loss of control or bow submergence and flooding swamping Passengers should be well aware of emergency equipment and instru...

Page 37: ...g onto swim platform sometimes referred to as Teak surfing Carbon monoxide will exist in high concentrations in the vicinity of the swim platform near the water while the engine is running The USCG ha...

Page 38: ...7581 1 800 368 5647 www uscgboating org www uscgboating org recreational boaters carbon monoxide php NMMA National Marine Manufacturers Association 231 S LaSalle St Suite 2050 Chicago IL 60604 312 94...

Page 39: ...used by boat manufacturers participating in the National Marine Manufacturers Association certification program Your manufacturer has submitted your model for inspection and compliance with their guid...

Page 40: ...largest wake has caused some boat operators to excessively overload their boats It is not uncommon to see operators use aftermarket ballast systems and then put additional people and gear in their bo...

Page 41: ...and that the time in transition or in the hump speed region is minimized Excessive weight placed in the bow of the boat can lead to very flat planing trim angles which may lead the boat to turn aggre...

Page 42: ...uation that requires avoidance of another vessel or submerged or partially submerged object s Look carefully before turning especially when you are turning around to pick up a fallen skier rider Other...

Page 43: ...ts when alcohol or drugs are allowed Operating boat or boating under the influence of alcohol and or drugs can cause serious injury or death Alcohol and drugs slow your reaction time and impair your j...

Page 44: ...dents A boating accident must be reported if there is a loss or probable loss of life or a personal injury requiring medical attention beyond first aid In these situations a formal report must general...

Page 45: ...r watercraft At high speed this can cause rapid deceleration or stop your boat abruptly which may cause occupants to impact the interior of the boat or be ejected Stick to deeper water whenever possib...

Page 46: ...rn and understand weather patterns and signs of change Bad weather can cause an uncomfortable and unsafe situation If a storm approaches seek a safe harbor Check forecasts before getting underway and...

Page 47: ...ng you take out with you for proper disposal ashore Excessive Noise Noise means engine noise radio noise loud conversation or even yelling Many bodies of water have adopted noise limits Noise can carr...

Page 48: ...oblem the use of anti fouling paint may reduce the growth rate Be aware of environmental regulations that may govern your paint choice Contact your local boating authorities for information Cleaning A...

Page 49: ...he responsibility of the boat owner and occupants of the boat to understand and comply with all warning labels and safety recommendations requirements The driver of the boat and the boat owner are res...

Page 50: ...1 38 GS20 Safety Labels 1 2 3 4 5 4 4 6 7 6 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 8 9 CORC0674 10 11 Section 1...

Page 51: ...placement part 160157 10 Warning Transom Seat port replacement part 170375 11 Warning Transom Seat starboard replacement part 170376 12 Warning Tow Tower Only Use This Pylon replacement part 160195 13...

Page 52: ...1 40 GS22 Safety Labels 1 2 3 4 5 4 4 6 7 6 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 8 9 CORC0701 10 11 Section 1...

Page 53: ...placement part 160157 10 Warning Transom Seat port replacement part 170375 11 Warning Transom Seat starboard replacement part 170376 12 Warning Tow Tower Only Use This Pylon replacement part 160195 13...

Page 54: ...1 42 GS24 Safety Labels 1 2 3 4 5 4 4 6 7 6 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 8 9 CORC0701 10 11 Section 1...

Page 55: ...placement part 160157 10 Warning Transom Seat port replacement part 170375 11 Warning Transom Seat starboard replacement part 170376 12 Warning Tow Tower Only Use This Pylon replacement part 160195 13...

Page 56: ...1 44 210 230 Safety Labels 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4 4 4 4 5 13 14 CORC0625 Section 1...

Page 57: ...lacement part 160158 8 Danger Carbon Monoxide Spinning Propeller Tow Point Combo replacement part 180083 9 Danger Spinning Propeller replacement part 160157 10 Warning Tow Tower Only Use This Pylon re...

Page 58: ...1 46 G21 Safety Labels 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4 4 4 4 5 13 14 CORC0626 Section 1...

Page 59: ...er Carbon Monoxide replacement part 160158 8 Danger Carbon Monoxide Spinning Propeller Tow Point Combo replacement part 160176 9 Danger Spinning Propeller replacement part 160157 10 Warning Tow Tower...

Page 60: ...1 48 G23 G25 Safety Labels 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4 4 4 4 5 13 14 CORC0627 Section 1...

Page 61: ...293 7 Danger Carbon Monoxide replacement part 160158 8 Danger Carbon Monoxide Spinning Propeller Tow Point Combo replacement part 180083 9 Danger Spinning Propeller replacement part 160157 10 Warning...

Page 62: ...ODEL SUPER AIR NAUTIQUE 230 Nautique Boat Co INC 14700 AEROSPACE PKWY ORLANDO FL 32832 THIS BOAT COMPLIES WITH U S COAST GUARD SAFETY STANDARDS IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF CERTIFICATION DESIGN COMPLIANCE...

Page 63: ...DS IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF CERTIFICATION SUPER AIR NAUTIQUE G21 NAUTIQUE BOAT CO INC CORC0635d NATIONAL MARINE MANUFACTURERS ASSN PERSONS OR 550 LBS 4 LBS PERSONS GEAR 550 BOW MAXIMUM CAPACITIES DESI...

Page 64: ...APPROVED LIFE JACKETS should be on board for all passengers and all towed participants CORC0665d P N 160161 P N 160160 Failure to follow these warnings could cause serious injury or death WARNING REMA...

Page 65: ...1 53 Boating Safety Helm Labels CORC0636a CORC0642a P N 160173 P N 160169 CORC0636b CORC0642b P N 160172 P N 160168 CORC0636c CORC0642c P N 160171 P N 160167...

Page 66: ...PERATION CHECKLIST prior to boat operation Failure to follow these warnings could cause severe injury or death WARNING CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CORC0671 P N 170217 P N 170114 CO CO CO CO CO...

Page 67: ...of injuries USCG APPROVED LIFE JACKETS should be on board for all passengers and all towed participants CORC0637d P N 160179 Failure to follow these warnings could cause serious injury or death REMAI...

Page 68: ...ING Occupying the stern of the boat including the swim platform transom seating and sundeck area with the engine running can result in Carbon Monoxide poisoning contact with a moving propeller or ejec...

Page 69: ...hese warnings could cause serious injury or death WARNING CORC0641a Failure to follow these warnings could cause serious injury or death ONLY USE THIS TOW PYLON FOR WATERSKIING BOARDING OR RECREATIONA...

Page 70: ...EAR SAFETY LANYARD at all times while operating boat to prevent unmanned boat operation NEVER OPERATE WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE of drugs or alcohol DO NOT OVERLOAD THE BOAT ENSURE THAT WEIGHT IS PROPE...

Page 71: ...explain Rules of the Road signal lights buoys safety international and inland regulations An example is the Ultimate Watersports Handbook you should have received with your new boat or which can be o...

Page 72: ...d Vessel The privileged vessel has the right of way and has the duty to continue its course and speed except to avoid an immediate collision When you maintain your direction and speed the other vessel...

Page 73: ...ivileged vessel operator can see what you are doing in ample time to avoid a collision Crossing In crossing situations the boat to the right from the 12 o clock to the 4 o clock position has the right...

Page 74: ...reen Meeting Head On When meeting head on neither vessel has the right of way Both boats should decrease speed turn towards their right starboard side and pass on their left sides port to port However...

Page 75: ...d to all dangers of navigation and collision and to any special circumstances including the limitations of the vessels involved which may make a departure from these Rules necessary to avoid immediate...

Page 76: ...oastal waters and rivers and maintained by the USCG In addition the FWMS has two modified systems the Western River Buoyage and the Intercoastal Waterway Buoyage Be sure to check with local authoritie...

Page 77: ...ven numbered buoys The left port side of the channel is marked with GREEN odd numbered buoys The middle of the channel is marked with RED and WHITE vertically striped buoys pass close to these buoys S...

Page 78: ...eral types and shapes of buoys Buoys may be unlighted lighted with sound or may have both an audible and a visual signal Lights bells and horns are used on buoys for night or poor visibility condition...

Page 79: ...m which you are permitted to moor are mooring buoys Mooring buoys are white with a blue horizontal stripe Mooring to a navigation buoy regulatory markers or lateral markers is illegal Mooring Buoy Whi...

Page 80: ...the top and at the water line of the buoy You must obey regulatory markers CONTROLLED AREA DANGER BOATS KEEP OUT INFORMATION Uniform State Waterway Marking System USWMS Divers Flag Alpha Flag Distres...

Page 81: ...e area Divers underwater cannot be seen Stay well away from boats or floats displaying Diver Flags Skin Diver Warning Flag Watch for swimmers Swimming areas may not be marked Steer clear from the area...

Page 82: ...to avoid if you are at planning speeds or above There are many light patterns on different types of boats and for boats performing various functions while underway or at anchor For most applications...

Page 83: ...der Oars Sailboats less than 20 meters 65 62 feet may exhibit the navigation lights shown in Figures 3 or 4 Another option for sailboats is to use a single combination lantern at the top of the mast a...

Page 84: ...ust have ready at hand an electric torch or lighted lantern flashlight showing a white light to be displayed in sufficient time to prevent collision see Figure 6 right picture Anchored Boats Motorboat...

Page 85: ...towed watersports are the result of impacts with other objects Always look where you are going and be aware of what is going on around you When participating in towing watersports be safe and courteou...

Page 86: ...e surface Never put your arm head or any other part of your body through the handle bridle of the tow line nor wrap the line around any part of the body at any time Never use different line lengths if...

Page 87: ...erator to pay attention to a multitude of things while utilizing the boat for water tow sports The towed person has little or no control over their path nor do they have much in the way of protection...

Page 88: ...he surroundings Return safely to pick up towed persons or persons in the water Keep the individual in view approach slowly preferably on the driver s side and shut off the engine when close to an indi...

Page 89: ...or Towed Skier Rider Wear wet suits or protective shorts when engaging in high energy skiing riding to prevent abrasions hypothermia and injuries to orifices rectal and vaginal from impact with the wa...

Page 90: ...sk of injury or death DO NOT jump from a boat that is moving at any speed nor enter or exit the water when the engine is running DO NOT back up to anyone in the water they will be in danger of hitting...

Page 91: ...es have recommended tow patterns Other boats may expect that you know the local customs and practices It is common that the tow pattern is counter clockwise around the lake but there are exceptions Ch...

Page 92: ...watersports Keep tow speeds in a comfortable range given the rules of the activity and the skill level of participants Display a red or orange skier rider down flag to alert other vessels that a skier...

Page 93: ...bility Code and the Watersports Safety Code have been developed by WSIA and industry equipment manufacturers These Codes are reproduced here for your reference Watersports Responsibility Code Familiar...

Page 94: ...you are wearing a properly fitted life jacket PFD approved by your country s agency USCG Type III ISO etc Inspect all equipment prior to each use check bindings fins tube attachment tow rope and flota...

Page 95: ...CO Tow Ropes Tow ropes come in different lengths and strengths for different activities Make sure any rope you are using is suited for that activity and that it is in good condition Never use a rope t...

Page 96: ...il the tow rope is tight When the skier rider signals READY and there is no traffic ahead take off in a straight line Adjust the speed according to the signals given by the skier rider Skiing or Ridin...

Page 97: ...r rider Always keep the fallen skier rider in view and on the driver s side of the watercraft Display a red or orange skier down flag to alert other vessels that a skier rider is down if required by t...

Page 98: ...put on PFDs grab distress signals and survival gear and immediately abandon ship Fire Immediately turn off engines generators stoves and blowers Extinguish smoking materials A fixed fire suppression...

Page 99: ...safety of you and your passengers call or signal for assistance Turn on bilge pump s Access PFDs pass them out to everyone and put them on Identify source of leak and try to stop the leak and floodin...

Page 100: ...lowering of internal body temperature Staying Afloat Remain calm Do not thrash about or try to remove clothing or footwear This leads to exhaustion and increases the loss of air that may keep you aflo...

Page 101: ...systems are in satisfactory operating condition Otherwise call or signal for assistance Person Overboard Immediately react to a person who has fallen overboard by sounding an alarm Keep the victim con...

Page 102: ...ergency you may be far from professional medical assistance Be prepared and know how to use your first aid kit Be aware of any special medical conditions of your passengers Operation Failure If you ex...

Page 103: ...iately strong tow line Use double braided or braid on braid line Never use three strand twisted nylon it has too much elasticity and can snap back dangerously Select an appropriate attachment point If...

Page 104: ...s If you attach the tow line to a fitting be sure the fitting is fastened with a through bolt and is reinforced on the underside Keep lines clear of propellers on both boats Keep hands and feet clear...

Page 105: ...Ratio 1 48 1 Maximum Factory Ballast Capacity 1 850 lbs 839 kg Weights are estimates and can vary from options and equipment added GS22 Length Overall 22 0 6 70 m Length with Platform 24 1 5 7 35 m L...

Page 106: ...Maximum Factory Ballast Capacity 2 500 lbs 1 134 kg Weights are estimates and can vary from options and equipment added G21 Length Overall 21 6 6 55 m Length with Platform 23 9 7 24 m Lifting Ring Spa...

Page 107: ...1 Maximum Factory Ballast Capacity 2 850 lbs 1 293 kg Weights are estimates and can vary from options and equipment added G25 Length Overall 25 7 62 m Length with Platform 27 3 8 30 m Lifting Ring Spa...

Page 108: ...Capacity 1 750 lbs 794 kg Weights are estimates and can vary from options and equipment added 230 Length Overall 23 1 5 7 05 m Length with Platform 25 4 5 7 73 m Lifting Ring Spacing 21 5 6 53 m Beam...

Page 109: ...2 5 NOTES GS20 GS22 GS24 G21 G23 G25 210 and 230...

Page 110: ...3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 USB Input PDM 1 PDM 2 Keypad 12V 1 12V 2 Ballast Valve Actuator 11 Amp 1 Amp 2 Battery Helm Panel Can Network 210 and 230 models only 210 230 GS20 GS22 GS24 G21 models 12 CORC0722 Se...

Page 111: ...noray 3 Keypad 4 Fire Extinguisher System optional 5 Helm Control 6 Shift Throttle Control Handle 7 Shift Override Button 8 Emergency Stop Switch 9 Shift Safety Lock out Umbrella 10 Steering Wheel Til...

Page 112: ...2 8 Section 2 CORC0683 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 USB Input PDM 1 PDM 2 Keypad 12V 1 12V 2 Ballast Valve Actuator Battery Helm Panel Can Network Amp 1 Amp 2 Battery Helm Panel Can Network...

Page 113: ...arger 2 Nautique LINC Panoray 3 Keypad 4 Fire Extinguisher System optional 5 Helm Control 6 Shift Safety Lock out Umbrella 7 Shift Throttle Control Handle 8 Shift Override Button 9 Emergency Stop Swit...

Page 114: ...ndicator 5 Navigation Light Anchor Light Underwater Light Courtesy Light Function 6 Anchor Light Indicator 7 Bilge Function 8 Bilge Indicator 9 Horn Function 10 Code Buttons 11 Ignition Indicator 12 S...

Page 115: ...GS20 GS22 GS24 G21 G23 G25 210 and 230 2 11 Keys Hatch Latch Key Transom Cooler Key CORC0618 CORC0621...

Page 116: ...2 12 GS20 Deck Layout 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 9 2 2 2 10 2 11 2 12 2 13 2 14 2 16 15 8 7 17 18 16 19 15 14 20 21 22 26 27 28 31 29 11 5 30 32 23 24 25 CORC0695 Section 2...

Page 117: ...21 Aft Bilge Pump Outlet 22 Port Ballast Tank Vent 23 Engine Cooling Water Intake Strainer 24 T Handle Drain Plug 25 Engine Cooling Water Intake Shutoff Valve 26 Flight Control Tower Watersports Tow P...

Page 118: ...2 14 GS22 and GS24 Deck Layout 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 6 2 9 2 2 2 10 2 11 12 13 2 14 2 16 15 8 7 17 18 16 19 15 14 20 21 22 27 28 29 31 11 5 30 32 23 24 25 CORC0705 26 Section 2...

Page 119: ...int 21 Aft Bilge Pump Outlet 22 Port Ballast Tank Vent 23 Engine Cooling Water Intake Strainer 24 T Handle Drain Plug 25 Engine Cooling Water Intake Shutoff Valve 26 Batteries 27 Flight Control Tower...

Page 120: ...Deck Layout 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 9 7 8 20 10 11 13 13 14 15 15 17 16 16 18 18 19 22 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 22 19 21 17 23 13 24 25 26 27 28 32 29 30 31 33 16 14 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1...

Page 121: ...ilge Pump Filters International Only 18 CE Fire Suppressor 19 Stern Lifting Ring 20 Transom Watersports Tow Point 21 Boarding Platform 22 Rudder Port Remote Lube Fitting 23 Rear Bilge Pump Outlet 24 P...

Page 122: ...2 18 Section 2 G23 and G25 Deck Layout CORC0685 1 2 35 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 12 12 17 18 19 19 17 18 20 21 22 15 23 24 25 26 28 27 29 30 31 32 34 33...

Page 123: ...torage Access 18 CE Bilge Pump Filters International Only 19 Stern Lifting Ring 20 Boarding Platform 21 CE Fire Suppressor 22 Transom Watersports Tow Point 23 Aft Cooler 24 Rudder Port Remote Lube Fit...

Page 124: ...2 20 Section 2 210 Deck Layout 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 20 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 30 31 17 13 CORC0577...

Page 125: ...Filters international only 18 Stern Lifting Ring 19 Boarding Platform 20 Transom Grab Rail Watersports Tow Point 21 CE Fire Suppressor 22 Rudder Port Remote Lube Fitting 23 Port Ballast Tank Vent 24...

Page 126: ...2 22 Section 2 230 Deck Layout 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 20 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 16 12 30 30 31 CORC0578...

Page 127: ...ional only 17 Stern Lifting Ring 18 Boarding Platform 19 Transom Grab Rail Watersports Tow Point 20 CE Fire Suppressor 21 Rudder Port Remote Lube Fitting 22 Port Ballast Tank Vent 23 Rear Bilge Pump O...

Page 128: ...2 24 Section 2 210 Seating Area Designated Occupant Positions 12 CORC0612...

Page 129: ...rn of the boat including the swim platform transom seating and sundeck area with the engine running can result in carbon monoxide poisoning contact with a moving propeller or ejection from the boat ca...

Page 130: ...the swim platform transom seating and sundeck area with the engine running can result in carbon monoxide poisoning contact with a moving propeller or ejection from the boat causing cuts lacerations s...

Page 131: ...om seating and sundeck area with the engine running can result in carbon monoxide poinsoning contact with a moving propeller or ejection from the boat causing cuts lacerations severe injury or death T...

Page 132: ...2 28 Section 2 230 Seating Area Designated Occupant Positions 15 CORC0613...

Page 133: ...2 29 GS20 GS22 GS24 G21 G23 G25 210 and 230 G21 Seating Area Designated Occupant Positions 14 CORC0614...

Page 134: ...2 30 Section 2 G23 Seating Area Designated Occupant Positions 16 CORC0615...

Page 135: ...2 31 GS20 GS22 GS24 G21 G23 G25 210 and 230 G25 Seating Area Designated Occupant Positions 19 CORC0616...

Page 136: ...rd or optional equipment s use safety and maintenance information can be covered in this manual You will find most of the standard and optional equipment in this manual in the section pertaining to it...

Page 137: ...ep a secure grip on the steering wheel to maintain full boat control The steering wheel is equipped with a tilt lever to adjust the wheel angle to a comfortable operating position when the boat is not...

Page 138: ...an automatically deploy to assist the boat in planning when the plane assist feature is turned on and after the set speed is achieved the automated Hydro Gate can also be deployed to different setpoin...

Page 139: ...3 3 Controls and Indicators CORC143...

Page 140: ...ttle lever forward will engage FORWARD gear in the transmission and increase the engine RPM Moving the throttle lever backward will engage REVERSE gear in the transmission and also increase the engine...

Page 141: ...n from the seat or moves too far from the helm the lanyard will become disconnected from the switch shutting off the engine Refer to Section 1 for more information To attach a lanyard connect the clip...

Page 142: ...its operation Once a month Check the emergency stop switch for proper operation With the engine running pull lanyard If the engine does not stop see your Nautique dealer for service of the switch Haz...

Page 143: ...your temperature gauge for abnormally high readings If the reading is outside the manufacturer s operating range immediately turn off the engine An abnormally high temperature indicates a cooling syst...

Page 144: ...accuracy You can also use this gauge to monitor fuel consumption and propeller performance Engine Warning Light Indicates high engine temperature If light illuminates stop engine and investigate for...

Page 145: ...d release of this button turns on the navigation lights and the indicator light for this button will illuminate A press and slight hold will only turn on the anchor light and cause the indicator light...

Page 146: ...e bilge If so they will remain on until the water is pumped out The bilge switch must be turned on for this feature to operate This will not drain significant power from the battery unless the bilge p...

Page 147: ...boat s battery is first connected the unit is in locked mode In this mode only the horn bilge pump bilge blower and code keys operate CORC0325 The keypad and switch control box will be damaged beyond...

Page 148: ...d Mode Pressing and releasing the START key quickly will put the unit in Run Mode Power is supplied to the engine ignition but the engine will not crank and the ignition indicator light is turned ON I...

Page 149: ...ystem to lock the system and to erase the two user codes The Primary User Code is programmed into the system by the owner with the Nautique dealer s help at the time of boat delivery This code is used...

Page 150: ...or light should be OFF To program the Primary User Code make sure the system indicator light is off then press and release the 1 2 key and the 7 8 key at the same time to put the system in the Code Pr...

Page 151: ...egin again To lock the system re enter either the new Primary User Code or the Master Embedded Code and press STOP Changing the Primary User Code will erase the Secondary User Code Programming or Chan...

Page 152: ...m user codes The keyless ignition will now act as if there are no codes in memory Pressing the START key will unlock the system and pressing the STOP key will lock it without entering a code Follow th...

Page 153: ...CAN Network Port G21 G23 G25 with Elite Package G21 G23 G25 with Studio Elite Package Includes Amp Breaker ON OFF Battery Disconnect Switch Helm Panel Breaker ON OFF CAN Network Port 210 230 Battery C...

Page 154: ...ion whether up or to the side of any of its products The use of pylon extensions can alter the handling characteristics of the boat possibly resulting in dangerous instability which could then lead to...

Page 155: ...r tow rope to the tow pylon 1 Locate the end of the wakeboard rope 2 Pass a small section of the rope through the loop at the end as shown creating another loop 3 Slide the new loop onto the pylon or...

Page 156: ...tructural changes additions or modifications to our products Any time a dealer or consumer makes a change to our product they do so at their own risk and sole liability Nautique Boat Company Inc will...

Page 157: ...lide into position and release the lever to secure in locked position To rotate seat push down on the lever B and rotate seat to the desired position Release lever to lock the seat in position All Mod...

Page 158: ...and reposition and tighten the screws in the new location The center screw A should be tightened two turns followed by the two outside screws B being tightened two turns Follow this sequence until all...

Page 159: ...P position to help dry the carpet Storage Hatch To open the aft storage hatches lift the latch in the center of each hatch The gas shocks will help raise the hatch To close and latch the hatch pull do...

Page 160: ...he hatch to close firmly Make sure there are no hands fingers or any other obstructions in the way of the hatch when you close it CORC0503 An engine guard which is not in place or contact with any mov...

Page 161: ...ways have window closed and secured when trailering the boat Coolers The floor coolers can be used to store miscellaneous items or drinks There is a drain installed in the coolers DO NOT depend on the...

Page 162: ...ique Boat Company Inc has placed warning labels at the driver s position on the deck at the rear of the occupant area and on the transom Refer to Section 1 Boating Safety for more information To remov...

Page 163: ...rs Surf Pipe GS20 GS22 GS24 G21 G23 G25 The Nautique Surf System includes the Surf Pipe which redirects the exhaust into the propeller stream for a quiet smoke free surf experience GS20 GS22 GS24 G21...

Page 164: ...s The valve is open when the red handle is in line with the valve body and the valve is closed when the handle is perpendicular to the valve body Leave the valve open at all times unless an emergency...

Page 165: ...3 29 Controls and Indicators 210 GS20 GS22 GS24 A CORC0504 T HANDLE T HANDLE STARBOARD BALLAST VALVE BELLY BALLAST VALVE PORT BALLAST VALVE ENGINE COOLING VALVE CORC0689...

Page 166: ...3 30 Section 3 230 G21 G23 and G25 A CORC0505 T HANDLE T HANDLE A CORC0450...

Page 167: ...er should perform all fuel tank service Rudder Remote Lube The service allows for easy access to lubricating the rudder The remote lube fitting is located in the engine compartment Use a quality marin...

Page 168: ...hen using the battery switch please wait at least 30 seconds after turning the switch on before entering the user code and starting the boat Failure to do this can disrupt the Accessory circuit causin...

Page 169: ...21 G23 and G25 Pull the handle out 3 Unlock the latch by pulling the handle up Ensure that the handle is rotated the entire way as this will reset the latch 4 Push the top of the tower forward to begi...

Page 170: ...all the way to the open position to reset the latch 4 Rotate the handles until the latch pulls down the rear of the tower feet and latches There should be an over center feel when the handle reaches i...

Page 171: ...i top which can be used for securing lighter watersports equipment The top can be tilted by removing the aft pins A and allowing the top to tilt to load the equipment Make sure the equipment is secure...

Page 172: ...velcro strap This feature is for on the water use only and not to be used while the boat is being trailered on the road Folding the Bimini When trailering your boat the bimini should be folded and sec...

Page 173: ...ure the ends of the webbing with the velcro Lowering the Tower and Bimini It is recommended that a towel or other protective material be placed over the windshield and that two people perform this ste...

Page 174: ...ime dirt and grime can build up on the cover and may dirty your vinyl We suggest using a product such as Mr Clean Magic Eraser to aid in removing this type of staining Storing the boat in constant dir...

Page 175: ...t the side release buckles around handle For the 200 feed the strap around the BOW eye underneath the gunwale and connect to the opposite side Tighten adjustable buckle strap until the pole stands upr...

Page 176: ...u now have a one way strap Pull the end of the webbing tight 2 Pull the sides of cover to even the webbing throughout Pull the end of the webbing tight again 3 Crank the ratchet until taught Zipper po...

Page 177: ...rear to front Disconnect anti pooling pole from either the front colored webbing or back After disconnecting collapse poles by pushing buttons and telescoping them down Wrap webbing around poles Warr...

Page 178: ...letely installed note and mark where the cleats fall on the cover 2 Mark the end of the cleat base 3 Cut 1 x 6 hole in the cover 4 Button reinforcement onto the cut out 5 Sew the outside edge 5 7 stit...

Page 179: ...ith tower in 1 2 position Cover with tower down Wakeboard racks must be removed and stowed Flap is folded in and zipper is closed with second exterior attachment Cover with tower up Flap is folded thr...

Page 180: ...rging systems for single and dual battery applications The exact battery charger model required for your boat will depend on the number of batteries your boat is equipped with and the specific electri...

Page 181: ...wise The pylon will rise automatically to the operating height When the pylon reaches its full deployment rotate the pylon head clockwise until it locks into the up position The pylon is now ready to...

Page 182: ...eo configuration for your boat The audio speakers of your Nautique boat are designed to deliver maximum fidelity in a marine environment The speakers can be damaged if struck by a sharp object or if t...

Page 183: ...3 47 Phender Socket CORC0619 Collapse ring to engage or remove socket from deck Controls and Indicators...

Page 184: ...3 48 NOTES Section 3...

Page 185: ...l System The fuel system consists of a built in fuel tank a port fuel fill a starboard fuel fill a fuel tank vent an in line filter and a sending unit to measure fuel level Your Nautique boat s fuel s...

Page 186: ...4 2 Section 4 Fuel System 210 230 CORC0506 FUEL TANK VENT FUEL FEED FUEL RETURN FUEL FILL FUEL FILL FUEL FILTER...

Page 187: ...GS22 GS24 Fuel Tank Fuel Tank Sending Unit Fuel Tank Fill Fuel Fill Hose Inline Check Valve Fuel Filter Fuel Fill Hose Inline Check Valve Fuel Tank Fill Fuel Tank Vent Vent Hose Inline Fuel Canister C...

Page 188: ...4 4 Fuel System G21 G23 G25 Section 4...

Page 189: ...as increasing water level will adversely affect the handling and maneuverability of the boat European market boats include filters in the bilge drain hoses These filters are designed to reduce the am...

Page 190: ...ARBOARD TANK INTAKE DRAIN VALVE BELLY TANK INTAKE DRAIN VALVE ENGINE COOLING VALVE PORT TANK INTAKE DRAIN VALVE CORC0507 T HANDLE STARBOARD TANK INTAKE DRAIN VALVE BELLY TANK INTAKE DRAIN VALVE ENGINE...

Page 191: ...Tank Valves G21 G23 G25 T HANDLE STARBOARD BALLAST VALVE BELLY BALLAST VALVE PORT BALLAST VALVE ENGINE COOLING VALVE CORC0689 ENGINE COOLING VALVE T HANDLE PORT TANK INTAKE DRAIN VALVE BELLY TANK INT...

Page 192: ...ction 4 Belly Ballast Tank and Bilge System 210 230 CORC0661 BELLY TANK VENT BELLY TANK PUMP BELLY TANK INTAKE DRAIN VALVE AFT BILGE OUTLET BELLY TANK FORWARD BILGE OUTLET FORWARD BILGE PUMP AFT BILGE...

Page 193: ...GS22 GS24 BELLY CHECK VALVE BELLY BALLAST BAG PUMP BELLY BALLAST LEVEL SENSOR BELLY BALLAST BAG BELLY BALLAST BAG INTAKE DRAIN VALVE BELLY BALLAST BAG VENT FITTING REAR BILGE PUMP REAR BILGE PUMP OUTL...

Page 194: ...G25 Belly Ballast Bag Belly Ballast Bag Vent Fitting Check Valve Ballast Level Sensor Forward Bilge Pump Outlet Forward Bilge Pump CORC0567 Belly Ballast Bag Intake Drain Valve Belly Ballast Bag Pump...

Page 195: ...4 11 Boat Systems Port and Starboard Ballast Tanks 210 230 CORC0662 STARBOARD TANK PUMP STARBOARD TANK VENT PORT INTAKE DRAIN VALVE PORT TANK PUMP PORT TANK VENT STARBOARD INTAKE DRAIN VALVE...

Page 196: ...Port Ballast Bag Pump Port Ballast Bag Port Ballast Bag Vent Fitting Starboard Ballast Bag Starboard Ballast Bag Vent Fitting Starboard Ballast Bag Intake Drain Valve Starboard Ballast Bag Pump Port B...

Page 197: ...4 13 Boat Systems Port and Starboard Ballast Bags G21 G23 G25...

Page 198: ...4 14 Section 4 12 Volt System 210 230 CORC0658 POWER BATTERY WARNING BUZZER MANAGEMENT ACCESS CIRCUIT BREAKERS BATTERY SWITCH BREAKER PANEL NEGATIVE STUD ENGINE STARTER ON MOTOR...

Page 199: ...4 15 Boat Systems 12 Volt System GS20 Battery Negative Stud on Motor Engine Starter Battery Disconnect Switch Breakers Battery Polarity Warning Buzzer s Helm Panel Breaker ON OFF CORC0693...

Page 200: ...4 16 12 Volt System GS22 GS24 Battery Negative Stud on Motor Engine Starter Battery Disconnect Switch Breakers Battery Polarity Warning Buzzer s Helm Panel Breaker ON OFF CORC0707 Section 4...

Page 201: ...4 17 12 Volt System G21 G23 G25 Only BATTERY BATTERY WARNING BUZZER NEGATIVE STUD ENGINE STARTER ON MOTOR CORC0659 POWER MANAGEMENT ACCESS CIRCUIT BREAKERS BATTERY SWITCH BREAKER PANEL Boat Systems...

Page 202: ...4 18 Section 4 Cockpit Heater System Optional ENGINE CORC0231 HEATER HEATER INTAKE GRILLE HEATER DUCTS...

Page 203: ...shield The duct diffuser at the windshield can be closed and rotated to direct air flow The floor ducts can also be closed to control air flow The aft duct and diffuser can be pulled out of its socket...

Page 204: ...4 20 NOTES Section 4...

Page 205: ...tarting the engine Check the weather report wind and water conditions Check that required safety equipment and PFDs are on board and in proper operating condition Check that the fire extinguisher is f...

Page 206: ...s properly ashore Spilled fuel may yellow the gelcoat finish and damage gunwale trim To prevent engine damage not covered by warranty refer to your engine operation and maintenance manual for recommen...

Page 207: ...t and will attract and hold moisture Fuel system or engine damage caused by contamination from water foreign particles sludge or gums entering or forming in the fuel system is not covered by the engin...

Page 208: ...ht except under well lighted conditions Also avoid overfilling of the tank by monitoring the fuel level gauge while fueling Turn on the ignition without starting the engine and monitor the gauge Stop...

Page 209: ...gear Use the boarding platform to board from the water To prevent injury make sure the engine is OFF when swimmers divers and skiers are boarding or even near the platform Boat Planing The performanc...

Page 210: ...f performing these checks in the same order each time so that it becomes routine Make sure to check all safety items Check that drain plug is properly installed Check condition of propeller Check that...

Page 211: ...area and engine compartment before starting engine Remember if you have detected the presence of fuel vapors do not start the engine until the source has been determined problems corrected and vapors...

Page 212: ...9 Verify the emergency stop switch located by the throttle is fully functional and the lanyard is not frayed or damaged Clip the safety lanyard securely to your body Keep it attached at all times whil...

Page 213: ...e engine compartment by running the blower for four minutes especially after repairing or refueling and check for fuel spills or leaks An engine guard which is not in place or contact with any moving...

Page 214: ...UALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL During the warm up period check the gauges for correct and normal operation of all the systems Oil pressure 35 80 psi approximately at 2000 rpm Cooling water flow and water...

Page 215: ...m Check for gasoline and cooling water leaks on the engine Check for cooling water circulation look at the raw water strainer at the rear port side of the engine for water movement Flooded Engine If y...

Page 216: ...and correct them before you continue After your initial run Check the engine oil level Check the transmission oil level Check the V Drive oil level Check for leaks water fuel and oil Check that engin...

Page 217: ...the piston rings This cycle can be repeated from time to time during the first five hours of operation DO NOT operate engine at full throttle for longer than one to two minutes Propeller Selection The...

Page 218: ...zardous Conditions Boating Safety If the engine fails to start or is not operating properly contact your Nautique dealer for assistance Shifting Keep the control lever clean and clear of obstructions...

Page 219: ...as close as you can then secure any line to a piling or dock cleat Before tying up your boat be sure to use enough fenders to protect the boat from damage If possible tie up the bow toward the waves w...

Page 220: ...d To avoid serious injury or death from the rotating propeller you should not approach the ladder or swim platform while it is in operation and the operator should shut the engine off when near person...

Page 221: ...is section is designed to present the most basic operational principles It is NOT intended to cover all conditions encountered during operation Therefore the principles in this manual are limited to t...

Page 222: ...eeds than it will at higher speeds Learn these maneuvering techniques in an open water area before attempting maneuvers near docks and other objects When making tight maneuvers it is important to unde...

Page 223: ...king headway is a technique that must be developed Reverse thrust is used to slow and stop the boat The momentum of the boat will vary according to the load as well as the speed Make it a practice to...

Page 224: ...anchors available on the market The choice of one anchor over another depends on many factors An anchor will usually hold best in a mixture of mud and clay or in hard sand A Danforth anchor is recomme...

Page 225: ...wind or current over the spot where you want to lower the anchor Spot the boat before lowering the anchor When the anchor hits bottom slowly back up the boat keeping tension on the line Let out an an...

Page 226: ...down Pull hard to lift the anchor from the bottom material If the anchor is caught on the bottom attach a line to the bow cleat so that it is taut The up and down motion of the bow from wave action ma...

Page 227: ...stration ride with your dealer or an operator experienced with the boat engine combination All boats perform differently The operator should have at least ten hours of experience with the boat before...

Page 228: ...6 8 Section 6 NOTES...

Page 229: ...t your engine if gasoline odor is present Gasoline fumes are highly explosive Before starting your engine open the engine cover inspect the engine compartment for gasoline fumes and operate the blower...

Page 230: ...Strainer Visually inspect the engine intake water strainer for debris before each use To clean the strainer close the engine intake water valve and unscrew the strainer bowl A DO NOT lose the rubber O...

Page 231: ...g remove the top of the pump from the base and check the impeller to make sure there is no debris inside See your dealer if there is still a problem with the pumps CE Bilge Discharge Filter Your boat...

Page 232: ...the bowl and replace if worn 5 Be sure that the seals located on the top and bottom of new cartridge are in place and correctly aligned 6 Place the new cartridge into the bowl and reattach the bowl t...

Page 233: ...ation elements should be changed at least every 6 months by an authorized dealer Depending on the water quality where your boat operates ballast filtration elements may need to be changed more frequen...

Page 234: ...d discard Section 7 A propeller can be very sharp Be careful when you handle it Wear a pair of protective gloves when handling any propeller Remove your key from the ignition and remove the Emergency...

Page 235: ...T file the key beyond its normal shape or size 1 Rotate the shaft until the keyway is up 2 Place the key in the shaft keyway The propeller will only slip on in one direction Rotate the propeller so th...

Page 236: ...o the loose end of the hose Remove the drain plug T handle A located in the bilge area and put the end of the drain hose through the drain hole Make sure there are no kinks or sharp bends in the hose...

Page 237: ...your boat in salt water or unusual water conditions Flushing the system by running the boat in fresh water is another good way to flush the engine but it must be done immediately DO NOT connect the f...

Page 238: ...he boat at least once a week even during periods of non use Use biodegradable soap Include vinyl components existing cleaners Raise the cushions in the open position to improve drying Ensure that the...

Page 239: ...wax Rotate the boat during outside storage every 6 months for even color blending 8 Apply a rust corrosion protection spray such as Boeshield T 9 to the engine and bilge components electrical connecti...

Page 240: ...ow instructions DO NOT make or break electrical circuits at the battery terminals a spark will occur when a live circuit is opened or made Turn off all components Use a voltmeter or hydrometer to chec...

Page 241: ...severe burns Battery Cable Warning Alarm Nautique has included a Warning Alarm into the battery cable system that sounds an audible alarm if the positive or negative battery cables touch the opposite...

Page 242: ...tique dealer and marine supply stores Always follow the directions on these products carefully before you use them The hull bottom is an especially important area to keep clean since any buildup of wa...

Page 243: ...ow the area and the boat to cool down first Care of Metal Aluminum care Stainless care Chrome Keep all metal work rinsed and wiped dry Periodically polish it with a quality commercially available meta...

Page 244: ...rformance fabrics treated with PreFixx protective finish are resistant to most common stains the dyes and pigments in some staining agents have the ability to create a permanent stain if not treated p...

Page 245: ...and then dry with a clean lint free cloth The recommended cleaners used in Cleaning Methods 1 and 2 are progressively more aggressive Often it is better to begin with the least aggressive cleaner and...

Page 246: ...elief slots of the tuning foil If the boat is pulling port A rotate the foil to port B and tighten screws If the boat is pulling starboard C rotate the foil to starboard D and tighten screws Always re...

Page 247: ...Transmission is cold B Engine Transmission has been shut off for at least 2 minutes to allow fluid to drain back 2 Remove the dipstick by turning the T handle counterclockwise Wipe the dipstick off u...

Page 248: ...ole to the proper level The V Drive unit fluid is a very high viscosity To make adding fluid easier remove both fill plugs 3 Replace the drain fill plug and tighten securely PLEASURECRAFT ENGINEGROUP...

Page 249: ...ur Nautique boat Refer to your engine operation and maintenance manual for more detailed information for any problem concerning the starting shifting or operation of the engine Some problems may requi...

Page 250: ...even load distribution Improper propeller selection Marine growth on hull Engine problem Poor gas mileage Marine growth on hull Engine problem Excessive vibration Damaged or fouled propeller Misaligne...

Page 251: ...vel Sticking transmission shift lever Bad wire connection in shifting harness Electrical problem Open circuit breaker or blown fuse Loose wiring connection Defective switch or gauge Dim or no lights O...

Page 252: ...8 4 Section 8 NOTES...

Page 253: ...ring spacing for your boat Nautique recommends you never configure the lifting cables or straps at more than a 10 degree angle from 90 degree vertical Always lift your boat by connecting properly rate...

Page 254: ...that is too large or off center could break the lifting ring DO NOT use a sling to lift the boat Damage to your boat can occur 10 10 10 10 CORC0694 10 10 10 10 Drain the bilge and or launch control s...

Page 255: ...9 3 If your boat is equipped with a retractable lifting ring it can be used for lifting your boat CORC055 Storage...

Page 256: ...on When storing your boat up on a rack system it is important that the racks adequately support the hull bottom If you do not have a trailer support the boat like a Nautique dealer recommended trailer...

Page 257: ...screen C if required If the water is not removed the bowl can be damaged A damaged strainer can cause overheating problems during the next season Winterizing the Heater System in Raw Water Cooled Engi...

Page 258: ...4 Reconnect the fuel hose and tighten the hose clamp The threads must be sealed properly to avoid a possible fuel leak Check your Fuel Control Cell once each year for signs of water in the canister I...

Page 259: ...ring freezing temperatures and during long periods of non use When following this procedure remember to protect our natural resources by using environmentally friendly products and to always discard i...

Page 260: ...ne by the hitch company Security There are several locking devices available at marine supply stores to aid in securing your boat whether or not it is attached to your vehicle Loss of control can caus...

Page 261: ...or fly out of the boat during trailering Be sure the walk thru door of the windshield is closed and latched while the boat is being trailered If you are using any sort of water ballast system to add w...

Page 262: ...ched and the safety pin and chains are securely fastened Make sure all trailer lights are still functioning properly Re examine the contents of your boat to ensure that no items such as life jackets o...

Page 263: ...laced in a boat to increase the draft to change the trim BEAM The widest point on the boat BEARING Relative position or direction of an object from the boat BILGE The lowest interior section of the bo...

Page 264: ...AFT The depth of the boat below the water line measured vertically to the lowest part of the hull ELECTROLYSIS The break up of metals due to the effects of galvanic corrosion FENDER Devices built into...

Page 265: ...such as buoys towers or lights which are used to fix position to identify safe and unsafe waters NMMA National Marine Manufacturer s Association NO WAKE SPEED The speed at which a boat travels to pro...

Page 266: ...maintain course and speed in meeting or crossing situations The privileged boat STARBOARD The right side of the boat when looking towards the bow STERN The aft end of a boat STOW To put away To store...

Page 267: ...tique Boat Company and its trademark Nautique are used interchangeably to refer to Nautique Boat Company Inc exclusive manufacturer of Nautique brand boats Transferable Lifetime Limited Warranty In ad...

Page 268: ...of three 3 years or three 300 hours whichever occurs first after the first date of delivery to the original user or purchaser See owner s manual for owner s gel coat maintenance responsibilities Tran...

Page 269: ...ding of finish on carpet or vinyl Damage or malfunction of a boat or any component thereof resulting from owner use lack of maintenance improper maintenance impact misuse negligence collision delay of...

Page 270: ...harge at an authorized dealership or service facility Repairs will be warranted only for the remainder of the original warranty period Transportation and or labor to and from the point of repair will...

Page 271: ...llowed in order to secure performance of warranty obligations Notify the selling dealer in writing within thirty 30 days of the discovery of any claimed defect You may be required to transport the boa...

Page 272: ...O THE SECOND PURCHASER OTHERWISE THERE SHALL BE NO TRANSFER OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY TO THE SECOND PURCHASER This limited warranty will be transferred retroactive to the sale date Refer to the warrant...

Page 273: ...HESE LIMITED WARRANTIES TO THE SECOND PURCHASER These limited warranties will be transferred retroactive to the sale date Refer to the warranty policy for details terms and conditions of these limited...

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