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Figure 7

  Anchored boats: Motorboats and sailboats at anchor must display 
anchor lights. An anchor light for a watercraft less than 50 meters 
(164 feet) in length is an all-around white light, visible for 2 miles 
exhibited where it can best be seen (see Figure 7).
  Sailboats operating under machinery, or under sail and 
machinery, are considered power driven and must display the lights 

prescribed for a power-driven boat.

watersports

 

safety

  Skiers or riders are obligated to be aware of the same 
fundamental safety rules as boat operators. If you are new to water 

skiing, wakeboarding, wake surfing, and other towed watersports, 
seek certified training before starting. You will find it especially helpful 
to join a local ski club, World Wakeboard Association, and/or USA 
Water Ski, when possible. 

  Always remember that the majority of injuries occurring while 

water skiing/wakeboarding and other 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 courteous 
and follow these guidelines: 
•   Be considerate to fishermen and others who are sharing the 

same body of water. 

• 

  DO NOT 

perform watersports in congested areas. 

•   Stay away from navigation markers. 
•   Stay away from other boats and watersports participants.

Contact with a spinning 
propeller can cause injury 
and death. Do not enter 
or exit the water when the 

engine is running (ON) and the propeller spinning. Do 
not get on the swim platform when the engine is running. 
Do not swim towards the back of the boat if the engine 
is on.

Failure to adhere to these 
warnings may result in 
severe injury or death to you 
and/or others.

•  Every towed person must always wear a USCG-approved 

personal flotation device.

•  Always have an experienced driver and a designated observer in 

the boat while being towed.

•  Maintain a distance of at least 100 feet from all other objects, 

including other boats, piers, rafts, mooring and navigational 
buoys, pilings, abutments, or any other items.

•  Never water ski, wakeboard or participate in other towed 

watersports in shallow water, close to shore, or in water where 

you do not know the depth or what is beneath the 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.

• 

DO NOT

 participate in watersports while under the influence of 

alcohol and/or drugs.

• 

DO NOT

 participate in watersports during inclement weather or 

on rough water.

•  Never water ski, wakeboard or participate in other towed 

watersports directly in front of other boats who may run over you 
if you fall.

•  Never water ski, wakeboard or participate in other towed 

watersports at night.

•  Never jump from a boat that is moving at any speed.

•  Make sure that everyone knows and uses approved towed 

watersports hand signals.

Hand Signals

 

  Make sure that everyone knows and uses approved towed 
watersports hand signals, as shown.

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Summary of Contents for Wakesetter 20VTX 2019

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Page 2: ...he first time you must carefully read and familiarize yourself with this Owner s Manual and all on product safety labels You must also agree to comply with Federal State and Local Boating Regulations...

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Page 4: ...r 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 the use a...

Page 5: ...ow to operate the boat and its systems correctly and safely as possible to ensure long term and enjoyable use However Malibu cannot anticipate every potential situation that can arise affecting the ca...

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Page 7: ...ch 10 Personal Flotation Devices 11 Fire Extinguisher 12 Horn or Whistle 12 Bilge Pump s 12 Visual Distress Signals 12 Recommended Safety Equipment 12 General Boating Safety Topics 13 Safe Speed 13 Pa...

Page 8: ...ow Line Guidelines 31 Fallen Skier or Rider 31 Develop Water Sense 31 Emergency Procedures 33 Explosion and Fire 33 Swamping and Flooding 34 Capsizing 34 Staying Afloat 34 Collisions 34 Grounding 34 P...

Page 9: ...d 75 Center Screen 75 Cruise Screen 75 Engine Screen 76 Depth Screen 76 Alerts 76 Lights Menu 76 Controls Menu 76 Settings Menu 76 Video Screens Optional Malibu Open Edition 77 Engine Start Code 77 Ga...

Page 10: ...Battery Maintenance 92 Battery Charger 92 Engine Sensors 92 Other Electrical Components 93 12 Volt Receptacle 83 Port Rear Breaker Board 93 Surf Band 93 Alarms 93 MALIBU MONSOON ENGINES TRANSMISSIONS...

Page 11: ...ash 121 Rear and or Dock Camera 122 Interior Luxury 122 Stereo Components 122 Seating 122 Heated and or Powered Driver s Seat 124 Armrests 124 Glove Box 124 Storage Compartments 125 Removable Cooler 1...

Page 12: ...afety Rules 144 Connections to the Tow Vehicle 144 Preparation 144 Trailer Hitch 146 Safety Cables 146 Breakaway Cable 147 Weight Distribution 147 How to Connect to the Tow Vehicle 147 Attaching to th...

Page 13: ...oing Care 170 General Cleaning 170 Canvas 170 Upholstery 172 Approved Cleaners for Malibu Upholstery 173 Carpets and Mats 175 Swim Board 175 Hull and Deck Finishes 175 Stainless Steel Chrome and Alumi...

Page 14: ...alibu Dealer 184 Check the Safety Equipment 185 After 75 Hours or Annually whichever comes first 185 Engine Mounts 185 Exhaust Flap 185 Steering System 185 Shift and Throttle System 186 Battery 186 Pu...

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Page 17: ...cident data shows that most injuries are associated with collisions mishaps with towed persons falls or ejections overboard being struck by the propeller and fires and explosions These incidents are m...

Page 18: ...CHECK ENGINE COMPARTMENT BILGE FOR GASOLINE VAPORS It is very important to open the engine cover and check the engine compartment and bilge for liquid gasoline and gasoline vapors prior to each use of...

Page 19: ...er near the swim platform while the engine is running because CARBON MONOXIDE will exist around the back of the boat when the engine is running Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide which is a deadl...

Page 20: ...or cause ejections For safe towing water skiing tubing wakeboarding wake surfing knee boarding etc be experienced and have an observer an observer or spotter is required by law in most states A rear v...

Page 21: ...owner s manual Important Safety Information Your safety the safety of your passengers and the safety of other boaters is dependent on how you operate and maintain your boat As operator or owner of thi...

Page 22: ...Coast Guard American Red Cross United States Coast Guard Auxiliary or your local boating authority Even if you are a veteran boater these courses will help sharpen your boating skills as well as bring...

Page 23: ...boats are required to display navigational lights between sunset and sunrise and other periods of reduced visibility fog rain haze etc Navigation lights are provided to keep other boats informed of yo...

Page 24: ...while water skiing or wakeboarding and are not U S C G approved Please check local law with respect to their use Some states require children to wear a PFD at all times There are four types of wearabl...

Page 25: ...p comes on too frequently or continuously investigate the source of leaking water check for hull damage hose or piping leaks missing drain plug exhaust system or ballast system failures etc and or ret...

Page 26: ...ermination of a safe speed involves consideration of many factors such as but not limited to Boating activity tubing water skiing wakeboarding wake surfing etc Boat traffic congestion Water conditions...

Page 27: ...er and or ventilate the area before going under the boat cover DO NOT platform teak surf or platform drag Carbon monoxide will exist in high concentrations in the vicinity of the swim platform near th...

Page 28: ...al conditions This weight must include any added ballast above and beyond boat manufacturer s factory installed ballast system s such as the manufacturer s approved optional Plug n Play which has been...

Page 29: ...er loading of bow area forward of windshield may cause water influx operating instability and loss of control resulting in injury or death Bow Capacity Limit X persons or XXX lbs person gear and balla...

Page 30: ...stance from local law enforcement personnel Please note that the submittal of a report is the responsibility of the boat owner This requirement is different than laws associated with the reporting of...

Page 31: ...plosion risk which can result in injury or death Never store rags used to wipe up fuel or solvent spills in the boat Dispose of rags properly ashore Discharge Disposal of Waste Waste means all forms o...

Page 32: ...ner 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 2019 Malibu Boats LLC Owner s Manual Page 19...

Page 33: ...2019 Malibu Boats LLC Owner s Manual Page 20 WAKESETTER LABEL LOCATIONS https www boat manuals com...

Page 34: ...ST GUARD SAFETY STANDARDS IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF CERTIFICATION WITH THE EXCEPTION OF CERTIAIN FUEL SYSTEMS REQUIREMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH ITS FUEL INJECTED ENGINE AS AUTHORIZED BY U S COAST GUARD GRAN...

Page 35: ...EN 987 987 WHERE EQUIPPED MODEL SPECIFIC ENGINE COMPARTMENT DECALS EXEMPTION NOTICE THIS BOAT COMPLIES WITH U S COAST GUARD SAFETY STANDARDS IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF CERTIFICATION WITH THE EXCEPTION O...

Page 36: ...or automobiles the operator is legally required to follow the rules Collisions between boats can cause death or serious injury Keep a proper lookout safe speed and follow the nautical Rules of the Roa...

Page 37: ...se Rules necessary to avoid immediate danger Other Rules of the Road When navigating in narrow channels you should keep to the right when it is safe and practical to do so If the operator of a power d...

Page 38: ...k the starboard side of the channel GREEN square day markers with odd numbers mark the port side of the channel Lights bells and horns are used on buoys for night or poor visibility conditions Buoys w...

Page 39: ...nd stay within marked boundaries and clear of hazards Night Running Boats operating between sunset and sunrise hours vary by state must use navigational lights Nighttime operation especially during ba...

Page 40: ...ilboats and watercraft under oars Sailboats less than 20 meters 65 62 feet may exhibit the navigation lights shown in Figures 3 or 4 Figure 4 Figure 5 Another option for sailboats is to use a single c...

Page 41: ...o not enter or exit the water when the engine is running ON and the propeller spinning Do not get on the swim platform when the engine is running Do not swim towards the back of the boat if the engine...

Page 42: ...he boat prior to starting the engine Watch the towed person Be responsible for communication of the signals and status of the towed person to the boat driver Notify the boat operator of status and cha...

Page 43: ...one in the water they will be in danger of hitting the spinning propeller which can cause severe injury or death DO NOT follow directly behind another boat or skier rider without leaving an adequate s...

Page 44: ...ired to raise the fallen skier flag when the skier has fallen Turn the boat and slowly circle toward the person in the water to return the tow line handle or towed device to that person Always keep th...

Page 45: ...e material to pull skiers or riders Rope should be attached to the watercraft in an approved fashion with hardware designed for towing Refer to your watercraft manual for instructions on proper tow ro...

Page 46: ...as or oil which are used in your boat s propulsion engine s and generator Carefully follow all warning labels and safety precautions while handling flammable substances Many fires in inboard boats sta...

Page 47: ...roperflotationdevices Assess the hull for damage Activate the bilge pump s to reduce any flooding Try to operate the boat to keep the damaged area above water If necessary call or signal for assistanc...

Page 48: ...le and the grounded boat is not you should pass the towline to the grounded boat Select an appropriately strong tow line Use double braided or braid on braid line Never use three strand twisted nylon...

Page 49: ...d e Weight capacities shown reflect the best available information at press time Please check the weight capacity label af fixed to the boat to determine actual allowable total additional weight incl...

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Page 51: ...closed bow Specifications length 20 6 6 25 m beam 95 2 41 m draft 22 0 6 m fuel 40 gal 151 l hull type T cut diamond capacity 7 people total 2 in bow open bow 5 people total closed bow 987 lbs open bo...

Page 52: ...two port starboard forward hull 2 storage where equipped under bow seating 3 zero off gps puck port bow deck adjacent to seating 4 glove box forward of observer seat on panel 5 auxiliary audio port i...

Page 53: ...age 40 Wakesetter 20VTX Specifications length 20 6 10 m beam 98 2 50 m draft 27 0 7 m fuel 38 gal 144 l hull type T cut diamond capacity 11 people total 2 in bow 1 588 lbs including people 350 lbs max...

Page 54: ...ansom 41 back up camera where equipped center transom 42 swim board storage under bow seating except when optional bow tank installed under observer seat under interior seating under driver s seat wat...

Page 55: ...Page 42 Wakesetter 21MLX Specifications length 21 6 40 m beam 98 2 50 m draft 27 0 7 m fuel 48 gal 182 l hull type Wake Plus capacity 14 people total 3 in bow 1 974 lbs including people 500 lbs maxim...

Page 56: ...om tow eye center transom 15 under swim board underwater lights ladder wedge plate surf gate power wedge where equipped all are located beneath the swim board 16 bow light standard or pop up where equ...

Page 57: ...e 44 Wakesetter 21VLX Specifications length 21 6 40 m beam 98 2 49 m draft 27 0 7 m fuel 48 gal 182 l hull type Wake Plus Diamond capacity 13 people total 3 in bow 1 833 lbs including people 500 lbs m...

Page 58: ...14 transom tow eye center transom 15 under swim board underwater lights ladder wedge plate surf gate power wedge where equipped all are located beneath the swim board 16 bow light standard or pop up...

Page 59: ...46 Wakesetter 22LSV Specifications length 22 6 70 m beam 102 2 60 m draft 27 0 7 m fuel 48 gal 182 l hull type Wake Plus Diamond capacity 14 people total 3 in bow 1 974 lbs including people 500 lbs m...

Page 60: ...e equipped starboard transom 41 back up camera where equipped center transom 42 swim board storage under bow seating except when optional bow tank installed under observer seat under interior seating...

Page 61: ...48 Wakesetter 23LSV Specifications length 23 7 01 m beam 102 2 60 m draft 27 0 7 m fuel 67 gal 254 l hull type Wake Plus Diamond capacity 15 people total 3 in bow 2 115 lbs including people 500 lbs m...

Page 62: ...back up camera where equipped center transom 43 swim board storage under bow seating except when optional bow tank installed under observer seat under interior seating under driver s seat watertight...

Page 63: ...Page 50 Wakesetter 25LSV Specifications length 25 7 62 m beam 102 2 60 m draft 32 0 8 m fuel 77 gal 291 l hull type Wake Plus capacity 18 people total 3 in bow 2 538 lbs including people 500 lbs maxim...

Page 64: ...back up camera where equipped center transom 43 swim board storage under bow seating except when optional bow tank installed under observer seat under interior seating under driver s seat watertight...

Page 65: ...age 52 Wakesetter 22MXZ Specifications length 22 5 6 83 m beam 102 2 60 m draft 27 0 7 m fuel 48 gal 181 l hull type Wake Plus capacity 15 people total 4 in bow 2 115 lbs including people 600 lbs maxi...

Page 66: ...here equipped center transom 42 swim board storage under bow seating except when optional bow tank installed under observer seat under interior seating under driver s seat watertight box on shifter pa...

Page 67: ...age 54 Wakesetter 24MXZ Specifications length 24 5 7 44 m beam 102 2 60 m draft 32 0 8 m fuel 77 gal 291 l hull type Wake Plus capacity 18 people total 4 in bow 2 538 lbs including people 600 lbs maxi...

Page 68: ...swim board storage under bow seating except when optional bow tank installed under observer seat under interior seating under driver s seat watertight box on shifter panel 1 zero off gps puck port bo...

Page 69: ...nual Page 56 M235 Specifications length 23 5 7 14 m beam 102 2 60 m draft 32 0 8 m fuel 78 gal 295 l hull type Wake Plus capacity 17 people total 4 in bow 2 397 lbs including people 600 lbs maximum in...

Page 70: ...1 back up camera where equipped center transom 42 swim board storage under bow seating except when optional bow tank installed under observer seat under interior seating under driver s seat watertight...

Page 71: ...apsize In instances in which fewer than the maximum number of people are on board it is important to redistribute seating locations and stowing of gear to ensure that weight is evenly distributed At n...

Page 72: ...nd always account for persons gear and all non fac tory installed ballast or other equipment 2019 Malibu Boats LLC Owner s Manual Page 59 22LSV 23LSV 25LSV 22MXZ 24MXZ M235 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P...

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Page 75: ...SHOW ENGINE CODE From that menu select SHOW NOTICE Upon entry of the correct code or ignition if code prompt is disabled the blower will turn on for four 4 minutes in preparation for engine starting T...

Page 76: ...ARM will sound and a notice will display The DEPTH height is adjusted in the CALIBRATION section of the SETTINGS menu Ballast Screen Touch the BALLAST SCREEN button to drain fill and view current ball...

Page 77: ...displayed A THROTTLE TARGET WIN DOW will appear on the throttle bar until the engine disengages cruise 4 Keep the orange THROTTLE MARKER inside the THROTTLE TARGET WINDOW 5 Throttle position adjustme...

Page 78: ...HT SWITCH SEE DEALER The SURF GATES will be locked until the battery is reset Power Wedge Control Tune the ideal wake for surfing and wakeboarding with the POWER WEDGE The Power Wedge is not intended...

Page 79: ...touch SAVE Copy a Preset 1 View the available presets in the list box Use UP DOWN to scroll the list 2 Select a preset by touching it in the list box 3 Touch COPY to create a copy of the selection Ren...

Page 80: ...input is located on the dash board The optional USB 2 if installed will be located in the storage compartment by the throttle Please wait sufficient time for larger files to transfer Stereo Screen Tou...

Page 81: ...N OFF Touch ALL OFF to turn ALL LIGHTS BILGE PUMPS BLOWER and HEATER OFF Touch BLOWER to toggle the blower ON OFF Touch AFT BILGE to toggle the aft bilge ON OFF Touch FWD BILGE to toggle FORWARD BILGE...

Page 82: ...with Solid Mode touch the BRIGHTNESS and COLOR sliders To control the brightness and color of the lighting or select a preset color with one of the BLUE GREEN RED WHITE color select buttons The speed...

Page 83: ...urce from Zero Off or PADDLEWHEEL The default is Zero Off The boat must be at idle throttle when changing this setting Touch SPEED THROTTLE then THROTTLE to select the throttle sensitivity of STAN DAR...

Page 84: ...Set Speed resumes Touch ACCESSORY OUT PUTS to ENABLE DISABLE onscreen touch control buttons for optional equipment When enabled buttons will appear on the screen Touch RGB MUSIC SYNCING to adjust the...

Page 85: ...RF GATES then TANK LEVEL to view current BALLAST TANK and FUEL levels Maps Screen The Navionics Navigation System uses GPS Global Positioning System satellites and a map database to calculate and disp...

Page 86: ...be saved and recalled later NEW COURSE allows the user to build a future course of NEW user created waypoints Touch the COURSE button to SELECT CREATE STOP or CANCEL a course NEW AUTO COURSE records t...

Page 87: ...be displayed on the map Touch the COURSE button to SELECT CREATE STOP or CANCEL a course NEW AUTO COURSE records the actual route the boat is traveling to be saved and recalled later NEW COURSE allow...

Page 88: ...gauge shows the engine revolutions per minute rpm numerically times 1 000 The lower left portion of the gauge shows the electrical voltage at the alternator output The desired range during engine ope...

Page 89: ...rvice Engine Shallow Water Transmission Temperature Lights Menu Turn OFF or ON interior navigation and anchor lights on the boat in the LIGHTS menu Controls Menu Turn OFF or ON the bilge blower heater...

Page 90: ...for offset of DISPLAYED LAKE TEMPERATURE ZERO OFF Select if ZERO OFF gauge is installed or not If INSTALLED or turned ON then the CRUISE CONTROL MODE will be able to be controlled only through the ZE...

Page 91: ...by touching SPEED CONTROL button The button will turn GREEN and ON will be displayed SPEED READY is displayed above the THROTTLE BAR Touching the speed control button again turns the speed control OF...

Page 92: ...f the interior or tower speakers with the INTERIOR or TOWER adjustment sliders Control the volume of all the boat speakers with the MASTER adjustment slide The AUTO VOLUME feature increases volume as...

Page 93: ...on to EXIT the setting screen Changes will automatically be saved upon leaving the SETTINGS screen Malibu Bluetooth Touch MALIBU BLUETOOTH to enable Bluetooth and PAIRING with the PERFECT PULL APP and...

Page 94: ...touch control buttons for optional equipment When enabled the buttons will appear on the screen Lighting Outputs Touch LIGHTING OUTPUTS to enable optional tower swim and docking lights Engine Diagnos...

Page 95: ...D Slot map data for the region will appear as a bunch of purple boxes on the map If the purple squares do not appear on the map the card is missing not installed correctly or possibly defective Naviga...

Page 96: ...will display the course on the map Multiple courses can be displayed on the map New Auto Course NEW AUTO COURSE records the actual route the boat is traveling to be saved and recalled later NEW COURSE...

Page 97: ...Screen is a combination touch and push button control The display unit is a multi functional tool that provides GPS tracking and multi media functions It also enables operators to view various engine...

Page 98: ...he screen will shift to show the following Change Event options Slalom When Slalom is chosen the screen shifts again and the following appears When in Training mode the Set Speed may be set to any val...

Page 99: ...Buzzer Volume and the following appears Select the volume for High and Low speed by utilizing the up and down arrows Touch Back to return to the Slalom Settings screen Timing Recap The timing recap wi...

Page 100: ...se when the desired course is highlighted as in Course 3 shown in the image To delete a course highlight the specific course and touch Delete To edit the name of a course highlight that course and tou...

Page 101: ...ill tend to hold back as the skier approaches the buoy The numbers decide how strong the pull of the boat will be felt by the skier Setting 1 This requires the lowest amount of load before the system...

Page 102: ...system in an effort to determine the source or cause of the fuse malfunction If the fuse blows during an outing never pry or force open the box The top should pop off the housing with minimal effort I...

Page 103: ...Because of the electrical requirements to enjoy the Malibu boat in its fullest experience most models are equipped with two 2 batteries The optional battery ON OFF switch is located in a panel behind...

Page 104: ...s can be very dangerous It is critical to keep all sparks including lit cigarettes lighters or any type of flame well away from a charging battery Use the optional battery charger sold by authorized M...

Page 105: ...y when properly installed There are red and green LED lights on the charger face to provide evidence that charging is occurring When the battery or batteries are fully charged the unit will automati c...

Page 106: ...primary control of the boat and can deactivate the rider controls The Surf Band turns ON and OFF through the SETTINGS menu on the 12 3 video screen The distance from the boat that the Surf Band is ope...

Page 107: ...when the battery system charge has fallen to a level that could result in the boat becoming unable to continue the outing The low voltage alarm will be accompanied by an indication on the dash Follow...

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Page 111: ...otherwise directed the instructions are applicable to both the 6 2L and 5 3L engines Safety Significant safety information appears in the opening chapter of this Owner s Manual It is critical to read...

Page 112: ...OHV CIB OHV CIB VALVES PER CYLINDER 2V 2V VALVE LIFTER LASH ADJUSTER ROLLER HYDRAULIC ROLLER HYDRAULIC CAM DRIVE 3 8 ROLLER CHAIN 3 8 ROLLER CHAIN FIRING ORDER 1 8 7 2 6 5 4 3 1 8 7 2 6 5 4 3 Engine C...

Page 113: ...boat until after you have read this entire Owner s Manual California Emissions Information Malibu Boats LLC has long worked with the state of California to ensure that emissions from our product remai...

Page 114: ...gs etc General Emissions Information After January 1 2009 boats sold or registered in California have a Star label on the port side of the hull adjacent to the vessel registration as shown Exhaust emi...

Page 115: ...by 40 CFR 1045 Defects resulting from any source other than that described in the Malibu Limited Warranty Statement are not covered Parts required for routine maintenance during the warranty period ar...

Page 116: ...off until the source of the odor has been identified and the issue has been rectified NEVER START THE ENGINE IF THE ODOR OF GASOLINE IS PRESENT OR IF GASOLINE IS SEEN ANYWHERE IN THE BOAT OTHER THAN...

Page 117: ...diesel fuel to the fuel tank Diesel fuel and regular gasoline do not mix Diesel fuel will cause permanent damage to the engine and such damage is not covered under warranty If diesel fuel is accidenta...

Page 118: ...o using the boat Recommendations and requirements explained in that section can prevent unexpected issues from arising that will cause abbreviated outings or premature degrading of components Alarms N...

Page 119: ...ius which would cause instant and serious burns even through gloves or clothing The water pumps on the engine that circulate water and coolant throughout the engine during operation are essentially in...

Page 120: ...nts are not formulated for the requirements of the Malibu Monsoon engine NEVER mix the approved propylene glycol coolant with any other type of coolant including ethylene glycol or Dex Cool even in sm...

Page 121: ...more information regarding this critical matter Always allow the exhaust manifolds to cool before touching them The manifolds are on the upper side of the engine on both sides Engine operation will re...

Page 122: ...l changes Plane the boat quickly as lower speeds can put more strain on the engine Do not do your first oil change before 10 hours or later than 15 hours Do not load the boat to its maximum load capac...

Page 123: ...n stationary in the fluidity of a body of water Neutral stops propulsion but not movement See the Get Ready section of this Owner s Manual for more information regarding this topic In Wakesetter model...

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Page 127: ...it is advisable to have the boat towed to shore rather than risk additional fire or permanent damage to the drivetrain The boat should be thoroughly serviced by an authorized Malibu dealer prior to op...

Page 128: ...ing All Malibu boats are equipped with multiple lights to assist boat ers in low light situations Boat outings should con clude prior to dark Visual sighting is critical to safe boating In an emergenc...

Page 129: ...m the Storage Light icon e g glove box G4 dome light and OB compart ment Models All models TOWER LIGHTS All boats equipped with towers will also have a 360 de gree light on top for use at anchor This...

Page 130: ...nd horn The pop up cleats operate by pushing on the cleat If it is flush with the deck pull up the cleat for use to retract push on the cleat once more If the boat will be moored for a period of time...

Page 131: ...urroundings All boats can be equipped with a windshield mounted and adjustable mirror unless equipped with the optional PTMEdge VR140 rear view mirror It mounts to the G3 5 tower and has high definiti...

Page 132: ...ion the bow of the boat will turn in the direction the steering wheel has been turned Note that compared to land based vehicles the turning process is usually more sluggish less tightly controlled and...

Page 133: ...tronic media that has been integrated in the current system To add or delete items review the Dashes and Video Screen section of this Owner s Manual Button to right of MEDIA Press the button to tempor...

Page 134: ...sists however it will be necessary to take the boat to an authorized Malibu dealer for repair Additional information regarding the throttle control s safe opera tion and maintenance is included in add...

Page 135: ...re ON the rotary knob is activated to work It offers redundant controls for the features controlled on the dash touch screen Surf Gate and Power Wedge are controlled by the button Speed UP DOWN and so...

Page 136: ...en the engine is running because passengers at the transom may also be subject to carbon monoxide fumes emitted from the exhaust under the swim board Do not have the engine running while passengers ar...

Page 137: ...bove in the Seating infor mation When moving the bolster avoid pinching fingers hands and other body parts Models Option al All Wakesetter models Heated seats are an option on Response models Armrests...

Page 138: ...tment Forcing a compartment closed can result in damage to the boat that is not covered under warranty Anything brought on board should be stored in a desig nated storage compartment if at all possibl...

Page 139: ...Owner s Manual The snap out carpet hardware is made from stainless steel to resist rust and corrosion However boat owners and operators should routinely check that the snaps are in good condition Any...

Page 140: ...liarize themselves with the locations The vents have sliding directional gates that can redirect the air flow or even shut it off The heater is controlled on the video screen To turn it ON high speed...

Page 141: ...ry to person s Tower Canvas Accessories A second person to assist in raising or lowering the tower is strongly recommended Due to the weight and angle of the tower a lone individual could lose control...

Page 142: ...Owner s Manual Page 129 When there is power at the tower location the light will be ON Rotate the adjacent knob counterclock wise to raise the tower Rotate the knob clockwise to lower the tower When...

Page 143: ...h Horn Wet Sounds eight inch tower speakers with tweeters offer full mid bass sound and clean detailed highs The Malibu designed G Force enclosure features waterproof connectors and optional swiv el m...

Page 144: ...running Carbon monoxide fumes are colorless and odorless Illness and death can result from breathing fumes even before a Blower System One of most critical elements of the boat is the blower system T...

Page 145: ...the Dashes and Video Screens section of this Owner s Manual for addi tional information on operation through the screen The bilge pumps are also equipped with a sensor to automatically trigger instant...

Page 146: ...ver launch a boat without ALL the drain plugs rein stalled this should be part of the routine checks prior to launching the boat into the water Failure to reinstall the drain plugs will result in wate...

Page 147: ...ble to the consumer but its effects are obvious and enjoyable The tanks are located beneath the deck in locations that will assist in balancing the added weight of the water However in boats equipped...

Page 148: ...rough the video 12 MaliView touch screen as explained in the Dashes and Video Screen section of this Owner s Manual The Power Wedge can also be controlled by the optional Rotary Control Knob offered i...

Page 149: ...de or the other it could create an unstable situation in which the boat could become swamped Always use common sense and good judgment in adjusting weight on and in the boat The Surf Gates have a pres...

Page 150: ...system will void the warranty Never allow anyone to be in the water forward of the bow or behind the boat when the boat engine is running even if the boat is in neutral gear If the shifter throttle i...

Page 151: ...f water When finished showering twist the shower nozzle clockwise to turn it off and return it to its retracted position Reset the shower control knob to the center and then turn OFF the switch Note t...

Page 152: ...holding tank is used IMMEDIATELY release the handle and turn OFF the toggle switch Damage can occur to the flush kit system if the pump runs without water moving through the system Remove and store t...

Page 153: ...st important salt water components is the sacrificial zinc anodes These are attached to the exterior of the boat below the water line The purpose of an anode is to be sacrificial There is a greater de...

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Page 157: ...s and overall size Some areas may also have insurance requirements Determine whether you must carry liability insurance specifically for towing If you have financed your boat and or trailer your lende...

Page 158: ...red under warranty On the left front side of the trailer is a certification label that shows the maximum load carrying capacity of the trailer The GVWR will be indicated on this label Never tow with w...

Page 159: ...eenths 2 5 16 is required Safety Cables The safety cables can prevent a trailer from totally disengaging from the hitch If it becomes necessary in the future to replace the cables ensure that the repl...

Page 160: ...oat and items on board Some vehicle manufacturers limit tongue weight to a maximum of two hundred 200 pounds when using certain types of weight carrying bumper mounted hitches Check the tow vehicle s...

Page 161: ...is the wrong size and should be replaced NEVER tow with the coupler handle open or partially open If the handle will not remain closed go back through the steps to ensure that it will close and stay c...

Page 162: ...loading puts undue strain on the winch strap and results in excessive wear Check the straps prior to each loading The straps will wear with age use and exposure to the elements Because of the importan...

Page 163: ...the brakes are applied it is critical that traffic following can see that you are slowing and or stopping by seeing the lights come on In the event of rain lights are required in most locations to tow...

Page 164: ...eepage at the rear seal is normal and necessary to lubricate the wiper lip of the seal for long life and for sealing contaminants out If excessive leakage is occurring however contact an authorized Ma...

Page 165: ...er s springs on trailers so equipped as well as relieving pressure on the tires Although the tires selected for the Malibu trailer are durable eventually they will require replacement DO NOT mix radia...

Page 166: ...rom the master cylinder 4 At the brake assembly connect a transparent bleeder hose to the bleed screw fitting on the wheel cylinder and submerge the free end into a container partially filled with bra...

Page 167: ...es or cracked and damaged hoses During inspection verify that there are no loose or hanging lines or wire that might drag or catch on objects debris while being towed Prior to towing EVERY TIME Check...

Page 168: ...sibility for the operation of your tow vehicle and or trailer but the following are some recom mendations that can enhance the towing experience and better prepare drivers Drive sensibly You will have...

Page 169: ...w vehicle engine Set the parking brake After checking that the water depth is sufficient for your boat s hull it should not make contact with the ramp surface or ground underwater release the trailer...

Page 170: ...the tires but make a note to reinflate to proper levels prior to any towing Shield the tires from UV rays also At the conclusion of storage preparation it is advisable to leave the trailer in a covere...

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Page 173: ...e the fuel system on all models The flammability of gasoline and its explosive properties must always be respected At the first odor of gasoline the engine should be shut off and remain off until the...

Page 174: ...A float plan or outing information has been left with someone ashore This means that if any issues arise there is a person to raise an alarm if you do not return as planned Cell phones are helpful bu...

Page 175: ...hen the key is turned ON the navigation and anchor lights will also come ON Step 6 If the electrical system has responded press and hold the START STOP button for approximately one 1 second and then r...

Page 176: ...sponse premium Step 5 Press the power button and check that power to the electrical system appears by way of the video screen lighting and begin a check of the system Enter the boat code on the 7 scre...

Page 177: ...st warnings when something is going wrong with the drive train Alarms will sound if serious problems are encountered Also check carefully for leaks The break in period is the most likely time for leak...

Page 178: ...r conditions and altitude can affect the best operating range for the engine If you feel that you are not getting the expected performance from your boat contact your authorized Malibu dealer to discu...

Page 179: ...ch the dock downwind or down current use a slow speed and shallow angle Be ready to reverse to stop and maintain position If there is no wind or current approach the dock at a 10 to 20 degree angle If...

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Page 183: ...re ability for air to move out from under the cover than the fabric s ability to breathe It is important to note that in this static condition air under the cover is stagnant Where air permeability is...

Page 184: ...er leaking water through the fabric but because of the fabric s high hydrostatic water resistance 160 cm this is not possible It s understandable to think that having the cover wet underneath is someh...

Page 185: ...e process These by products are recognized as stains and are typically pink yellow purple or black All micro organisms require a source of energy carbon for cell structure nitrogen for amino acid synt...

Page 186: ...are treated to inhibit fungal growths 4 Keep surfaces covered if possible when not in use APPROVED CLEANERS FOR MALIBU UPHOLSTERY 303 Fabric Vinyl Cleaner All Purpose Vinyl Cleaner Babe s Boat Care Wa...

Page 187: ...303 Fabric and Vinyl Cleaner rinse dry C Wipe or scrape off excess chill gum with ice After all cleaning methods rinse well with clear warm water Sun tan lotion tree pollen wet leaves and some other...

Page 188: ...o clean these surfaces Avoid all harsh cleaners as they will quickly erode the finish Use only a mild detergent such as dishwashing soap and warm water to wash the fiberglass and resin and gel coat fi...

Page 189: ...ce Attention to the mechanical components of the boat are as critical as any matter in ensuring a long enjoyable ownership Some boat maintenance is required prior to and following every outing some mu...

Page 190: ...l Routine Salt Water Brackish Water Protection AFTER EVERY OUTING Perform a general cleaning of the entire boat interior and exterior with CLEAN water See Flush Kit instructions which follow Then reap...

Page 191: ...x or create a mix of 50 percent extended warranty antifreeze plus 50 percent distilled water Do not use tap or other water as other elements in the water can cause build ups Malibu has determined that...

Page 192: ...ventually Boat operators should routinely review the engine temperature information provided on the gauge or video screen on the instrument panel Ignoring or failing to take proper steps to reduce the...

Page 193: ...an rag Check the box in which the battery is held to be certain that it is not showing signs of corrosion or dirt Clean if necessary as with the above instructions for cleaning the battery Be sure tha...

Page 194: ...nded Malibu does not pay for towing 2019 Malibu Boats LLC Owner s Manual Page 181 Check for Odors Particularly from Exhaust Emissions As before starting an unexpected or strong odor can be the first s...

Page 195: ...care Read the Salt Water Brackish Water Extra Attention section which follows Even boating in clean water you add protection and quality care for your boat by following the cleaning requirements The s...

Page 196: ...arms 2019 Malibu Boats LLC Owner s Manual Page 183 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Front cleat 2 Front ballast drain 3 Navigation light 4 Middle cleat 5 Bow thruster 6 Wakeboard tow mount 7 Tower logos 8 Rub rai...

Page 197: ...s adjacent to the sea strainer The sea strainer requires frequent maintenance by the consumer however the flush kit should not require any consumer maintenance Boat owners and or operators should neve...

Page 198: ...systems that require unique tools Even when the authorized Malibu dealer performs the annual maintenance work consumers are well advised to pay attention to several components on the boat These inclu...

Page 199: ...E CABLE FIRST Ensure that the negative cable will not come in contact with the positive cable during the rest of the procedure Disconnect the positive cable TAKING CARE TO AVOID ANY CONTACT BETWEEN TH...

Page 200: ...e a drain pan or container ready Never pour used oil on the ground or into the water This is illegal in most instances Regardless it does not respect the environmental impact 2 The oil drain line is l...

Page 201: ...he approximately eight 8 quarts of oil in the engine through the funnel allowing time for the fill to occur As you approach the eighth 8th quart slow down it takes a little time for the oil to move th...

Page 202: ...iodic replacement of the fuel filter is required to protect the fuel pump and provide the proper fuel pressure to the engine Due to the need to use only specialized tools that are not available to the...

Page 203: ...ghten the bolt to prevent it from drifting open while operating the boat Salt Water Boats Perform the normal cleaning procedures described above in the Routine Maintenance Boats operated in salt brack...

Page 204: ...ore the boat as long as the trailer was designed and built for that boat model Incorrect fit means that there will be undue stress on the boat s structural unit Over time these components could potent...

Page 205: ...nd of the hose into the flush kit fitting and place the other end into a container of the marine grade 50 50 mix of distilled water and propylene glycol coolant if not using a pre mix of the same 2019...

Page 206: ...bilizer Reminder Stabilizers work in fresh gasoline only Adding a stabilizer after storage during the recommissioning period will not eliminate the gumming or water separation that may have occurred S...

Page 207: ...oing Care section of this Owner s Manual Leave the bow slightly elevated so that any further draining of water from the bilge system will run out and not accumulate inside the bilge system Remove the...

Page 208: ...gine in the water key it ON and OFF two or three times allowing several seconds between key on cycles prior to cranking the engine to fully start The purpose of this is to prime the fuel system If the...

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Page 211: ...L OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE BY JURISDICTION AND COUNTRY TO THE EXT...

Page 212: ...ed in any additional directions and or owner s manuals relating to any specific component part or parts of the Malibu Boat Malibu Drive Train and or Malibu Trailer the Guidelines and Directions Purcha...

Page 213: ...ter boats beginning on the date of the original retail purchase or the initial use of the Malibu Boat whichever occurs first Malibu Boats will repair or replace materials or workmanship supplied by it...

Page 214: ...oat powder coat and trailer paint maintenance is the Purchaser s responsibility Conditioned on the Purchaser having provided and performed all gel coat powder coat and trailer paint maintenance and ca...

Page 215: ...ucing entity damages caused by water intrusion into any part of the boat including but not limited to the glove box and various storage compartments performance characteristics such as speed accelerat...

Page 216: ...ing publication of this Owner s Manual damage to the drive train resulting from a lack of sufficient cooling or the drive train operation outside a sufficient body of water to provide adequate cooling...

Page 217: ...Limited Warranty must be performed in the country where the Malibu Boat Malibu Drive Train and or Malibu Trailer was originally purchased Section 5 Commercial Use Exclusions Restrictions The use of a...

Page 218: ...his Limited Warranty Damages to a Malibu Boat Malibu Drive Train and or Malibu Trailer caused by improper operation care and maintenance are not covered by this Limited Warranty Section 7 3 Design and...

Page 219: ...railers only for the remainder of the applicable Coverage Period c The Purchaser shall be responsible for all costs associated with the transportation of the Malibu Boat Malibu Drive Train and or Mali...

Page 220: ...ER THE TERMS OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY AND 2 TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY ANY STATE OR FEDERAL LAW YOU MUST FIRST USE AN AVAILABLE DISPUTE SETTLEMENT MECHANISM OR ARBITRATION Section 9 Warranty Transfer U...

Page 221: ...to the second owner within sixty 60 months subject to other limitations pursuant to Section 9 from the earlier of i the original date of retail sale or ii the date of first use This transfer is subje...

Page 222: ...ip as soon as a problem exists The warranty repairs will be completed in a reasonable amount of time not to exceed thirty 30 days If you have questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilit...

Page 223: ...lugs sensors including camshaft position crankshaft position engine coolant temperature intake air temperature knock manifold absolute pressure MAP throttle position electronic control unit electronic...

Page 224: ...ess a key or touch the screen to see if the affected display activates Verify that the battery connections are secure Determine if other gauges switches and or video screens are operational If they ar...

Page 225: ...alibu dealer If the pump does not pump water out of the system seek assistance by calling your Malibu dealer You should never attempt to tow your boat on a trailer with water in the ballast system as...

Page 226: ...pedal in the tow vehicle Consider There may be an issue in the tongue actuator such as a worn shock absorber The hitch ball may not be seated properly in the socket There is too little or too much wei...

Page 227: ...Repair PFDs and Other Safety Equipment Check Repair Engine Mounts Check Repair Exhaust Flaps Check Repair Steering System Check Repair Shift Throttle System Inspect Repair Replace Ballast Pumps Inspe...

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Page 229: ...Education Owner Responsibility and 8 Boating Regulations 23 Boating Safety Education Opportunities 9 Boating Safety Topics General 13 Boating Under the Influence 16 Bow Thruster 136 Box Fuse 89 Brack...

Page 230: ...Flap 185 Exhaust System 107 Explosion and Fire 33 Extended Non Use 191 Extended Storage Winterization 193 Extinguisher Fire 12 Extinguishing Equipment Fire 114 Extra Attention Salt Water Brackish Wat...

Page 231: ...res 84 Navigation Lights 10 Navigation Aids to 24 Night Mode 78 Night Running 25 Non Use Extended 191 O Odors Check for 180 181 Offset River Mode and 87 Oil Change by Dealer 184 Oil System 187 On and...

Page 232: ...es 40 Salt Water Brackish Water Extra Attention 182 Save Preset Button 63 Screen 3 in 1 Event 84 Screen Ballast 63 Screen Center 75 Screen Controls 68 80 Screen Cruise 75 Screen Depth 63 76 Screen Eng...

Page 233: ...nsmission V Drives Engines 98 Transmission V Drive System 188 Transmissions and V Drives 110 Trash Receptacle Removable 126 Trick Settings 86 Troubleshooting the Boat 209 Troubleshooting the Trailer 2...

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Page 236: ...ct X X X Heat Exchanger Inspect X Sacrificial Anodes Replace X as needed Whichever comes first If the engine is subject to extreme use such as excessive ballast weight long idle time low use elevation...

Page 237: ...Radial ply construc tion of tires has been the industry standard for the past 20 years Next number This two digit number is the wheel or rim diameter in inches If you change your wheel size you will...

Page 238: ...ower than the vehicle manufacturer s recommended cold inflation pressure than to drive with a significantly under inflated tire Since this is a temporary fix don t forget to recheck and adjust the tir...

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