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M25/M27 Owner’s Manual

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Remedies.

 During the applicable limited warranty period, as set forth above, covered warranty repairs shall 

be made without charge by an authorized Marker One dealer or, at the option of Marker One, by Marker One 
at its plant in Neodesha, Kansas or at a facility specifically authorized by Marker One. All warranty repairs 
shall be subject to the authorization of factory trained personnel of Marker One, whose decision shall be 
final. Transportation to and from an authorized Marker One dealer, and/or to and from the Marker One plant 
in Neodesha, Kansas, for warranty repairs, shall be at Owner’s expense. The rights and benefits granted 
under the above described limited warranty extend to (1) the original retail purchaser of a new Marker One, 
and (2) any owner of such Marker One during the applicable warranty period, commencing with the date of 
delivery of such Marker One to the original retail purchaser provided that such limited warranty is validated 
by such subsequent owner, as set forth herein. 

MARKER ONE’S ONLY RESPONSIBILITY, AND THE 

OWNER’S ONLY REMEDY, IS REPAIR AS DESCRIBED IN THIS WARRANTY. MARKER ONE SHALL 
NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT OR SPECIAL DAMAGES.

Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above 
exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other 
legal rights which vary from state to state.

How to obtain Warranty Service.

 To validate the above described limited warranty, (1) the original retail 

purchaser or authorized Marker One dealer must register the new owner online with Marker One at 1715 N. 
8th Street, Neodesha, KS 66757, within ten (10) days after purchase of any new Marker One covered by 
such limited warranty, and (2) any subsequent owner of a Marker One during the applicable limited warranty 
period must give written notice of the acquisition of a Marker One to Marker One within ten (10) days after 
such purchase. Notification of any warranty claim arising within the applicable warranty period, as set forth 
above, must be made in writing by the owner of such Marker One or by an authorized Marker One dealer to 
Marker One within thirty (30) days after the discovery of the alleged basis for any warranty claim. All 
warranties are transferable.

Summary of Contents for m25

Page 1: ...MARKER ONE Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...manufacturers Working closely with the U S Coast Guard USCG and other authorities the ABYC reviews marine equipment and systems including electrical systems ventilation steering flotation load capacity fuel system and others that may have an impact on your safety The National Marine Manufacturers Association NMMA is an independent organization involved in a wide range of activities aimed toward th...

Page 3: ...ROCEDURE 1 5 Before Operating 1 5 Warranty Service Requirements 1 5 If You Sell Your Marker One Boat 1 5 CERTIFICATIONS 1 5 NMMA 1 5 FEATURES CONSTRUCTION 1 6 Amenities 1 6 Construction Standards Certifications 1 6 Serial Number Locations 1 6 WARNING LABELS 1 7 PUBLICATIONS 1 9 NAUTICAL TERMS 1 9 SYMBOLS 1 12 SPECIFICATIONS 1 13 LAYOUT M SERIES 1 14 PROPELLER APPLICATION CHART 1 15 M25 1 15 M27 1 ...

Page 4: ...rical System 2 4 Seaworthiness Inspection 2 4 Operation Checklist 2 4 Environmental Considerations 2 4 Components Maintenance and Repairs 2 6 Emergency Considerations 2 6 Lifesaving Equipment 2 8 SAFETY 2 10 Signal Words Definitions 2 10 General Safety 2 11 Water Sports Safety 2 15 Safety Alert From August 28 2001 2 17 Navigation 2 17 Aids to Navigation 2 19 OPERATING INFORMATION PRECAUTIONS 3 1 B...

Page 5: ... 26 BIMINI TOP OPTIONAL 3 27 ARCH OPTIONAL 3 27 TIE DOWN LOCATIONS 3 27 TOOL KIT OPTIONAL 3 28 STANDARD HEAD OR OPTIONAL PUMP OUT HEAD 3 28 Porta Potti 3 28 SKI TOW OPTIONAL 3 28 SYSTEMS INTRODUCTION 4 1 FUEL AND WATER PLUMBING ROUTING 4 2 Water System 4 3 FIRE EXTINGUISHER 4 3 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 4 3 BATTERY BOARD 4 3 BATTERY SWITCH 4 4 AUTOMATIC CHARGING RELAY ACR 4 4 BATTERY CHARGER OPTIONAL 4 4 ...

Page 6: ...NVAS 5 7 Cleaning Canvas 5 8 Special Cleaning Problems 5 8 Zippers 5 8 Snap Fasteners 5 8 WINDSHIELD 5 8 STORAGE AREA 5 8 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE 6 1 Maintenance Schedule 6 1 Break In 6 1 Before Each Use 6 1 Every 50 Hours 6 2 Every 100 Hours 6 2 Quarterly 6 2 UNSCHEDULED MAINTENANCE 6 2 Outboard 6 2 Electrical System 6 2 Fuel System 6 2 Freshwater System ...

Page 7: ... REFERENCE AND FORMS OPERATION QUICK REFERENCE 7 1 Before Launching 7 1 Pre Operation 7 1 Starting Engine 7 2 Casting Off 7 2 During Operation 7 2 Returning to Port 7 2 Stopping the Engine 7 2 After Boating 7 2 SERVICE LOG 7 3 FUEL LOG 7 4 FLOAT PLAN 7 5 BOAT INFORMATION 7 6 WARRANTY TRANSFER FORM 7 7 ...

Page 8: ...vi M25 M27 Owner s Manual MARKER ONE PLATFORM SERIES NOTES ...

Page 9: ...tenance of your investment Even if you re a seasoned boater and have previously owned a Marker One boat I recommend you take time to read through this Owner s manual As you read this manual please remember that common sense and courtesy are the most valuable traits you can have to fully enjoy safe boating It is also to your personal advantage to become well acquainted with the rules and general kn...

Page 10: ...ES OTHER THAN THE ABOVE LIMITED EXPRESS WARRANTIES IN THE EVENT ANY LAW DOES NOT PERMIT THE DISCLAIMER OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY THEN IN NO EVENT SHALL ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE EXTEND BEYOND THE DURATION OF THESE EXPRESS WRITTEN WARRANTIES Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so ...

Page 11: ...ITY AND THE OWNER S ONLY REMEDY IS REPAIR AS DESCRIBED IN THIS WARRANTY MARKER ONE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL INDIRECT OR SPECIAL DAMAGES Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other legal rights which vary from ...

Page 12: ... wear a suitable life preserver personal flotation device that complies with those countries regulations at all times Intended Use Your Marker One boat is intended for use as a pleasure and sport craft Craft Design Category Significant Wave Height is the mean height of the highest one third of the waves which approximately corresponds to the wave height estimated by an experienced observer Some wa...

Page 13: ...anual Also take the time to read the other component manuals supplied to you in your owner s packet Warranty Service Requirements All Marker One warranty service must be completed by an authorized Marker One dealer If you are not able to return your boat to your selling dealership you must contact him so he may assist you in coordinating the warranty repairs Any claims against Marker One Boats wit...

Page 14: ...an void the warranty Construction Standards detailing industry standards followed in building your Marker One boat are explained in this section Please contact your authorized Marker One dealer for additional construction information Serial Number Locations Your Marker One boat its engine and other equipment onboard will have a serial number for identification It is a good practice to prepare a li...

Page 15: ...TS ROTATING PROPELLER MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH SHUT OFF ENGINE WHEN NEAR PERSONS IN THE WATER NW 207 14 Transom of Boat and Below the Helm AVOID PERSONAL INJURY DO NOT OCCUPY THIS AREA OR AFT FACING SEATS WHEN BOAT IS UNDERWAY Walk Through Area BATTERY SWITCH OPERATIONS NORMAL BOATING PLACE IN ON POSITION EMERGENCY START ONLY PLACE IN COMBINE BATTERIES POSITION RETURN TO ON POSITION AFTER...

Page 16: ...MARKER ONE PLATFORM SERIES SECTION 1 1 8 M25 M27 Owner s Manual Helm Seat Wall Below the Helm Transom Transom Port Side Below the Helm Helm Seat Wall COB_0423_A Port Side Transom Ladder Arch ...

Page 17: ...t that must give way to boats with the right of way CAPACITY PLATE A plate that provides maximum weight capacity and engine horsepower rating information It is located in full view of the helm CAPSIZE To turn over CAST OFF To unfasten mooring lines in preparation for departure CENTER LINE A lengthwise imaginary line which runs fore and aft with the boat s keel CHINE The point on a boat where the s...

Page 18: ...d to fix position to identify safe and unsafe waters NMMA National Marine Manufacturers Association NO WAKE SPEED The speed at which a boat travels to produce an imperceptible wake PFD Personal flotation device PITOT TUBE See SPEEDOMETER PICKUP TUBE PLANING HULL A hull designed to lift thereby reducing friction and increasing efficiency PORPOISE A condition in which the bow bounces up and down cau...

Page 19: ...chored USCG United States Coast Guard VISUAL DISTRESS SIGNAL A device used to signal the need for assistance such as flags lights and flares WAKE The waves that a boat leaves behind when moving through the water WATERWAY A navigable body of water WINDLASS An electric winch to raise the anchor ...

Page 20: ...hts Blower Boat Boat Profile Bow Trim Do Not Use Water Draft Engine Caution Engine Hour Meter Engine Key Engine Stop Engine Fuel Tank Grease Height Above Water Holding Tank Horn Ignition Switch Overall Length Lift Point Light Navigation Lights Oil Tank Trim Tabs Water Tank Windshield Wipers Safety Alert Symbol COB_0030_A ...

Page 21: ...e Clearance w o Bimini 71 1 80 m 70 1 78 m Bridge Clearance with Bimini 110 2 79 m 109 2 77 m Draft Drive Up 15 0 38 m 16 0 41 m Draft Drive Down 33 0 84 m 34 0 86 m Dry Weight with Engine 5520 lbs 2504 kg 5780 lbs 2622 kg Boat Certified Capacity 300 HP max 13 persons 14 persons Boat Certified Capacity 350 HP max 12 persons N A Certified Capacity w Engine and Gear 300 HP max 2550 lbs 1157 kg 2800 ...

Page 22: ...rage 3 Center Storage Ski Locker 4 Helm 5 Fire Extinguisher 6 Starboard Side Stern Lounge Seats Storage 7 Battery Board 8 Outboard Engine 9 Port Side Stern Lounge Seats Storage 10 Port Side Bench Seat 11 Ice Chest Optional 12 Sink Optional 13 Blender Optional 14 Garbage Container 15 Removable Table Optional COB_0428_A 2 3 4 6 8 5 7 1 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 ...

Page 23: ...AHA F300 300 1 75 15 1 2 x 16 SS RH 481599 6CE 45938 00 00 YAMAHA F350 350 1 75 16 1 4 x 15 SS RH 481581 6AW 45970 20 00 EVINRUDE E250X 250 1 75 15 75 x 15 Rebel TBX 482848 736984 EVINRUDE E300XU 300 1 85 15 5 x 17 Rebel TBX 481665 763986 MFGR ENGINE HP Gear Ratio SS PROP SS PART SS MFG PART MERC 200 Verado 200 MERC 225 Verado 225 MERC 250 Verado 250 MERC 300 Verado 300 1 85 15 x 15 RH 3 Blade 481...

Page 24: ... Freshwater System 6 3 Cleaning Canvas 5 8 Cleaning Deck and Hull 5 6 Cleaning Stainless Steel 5 6 Cockpit Dinette Table Optional 3 25 Collisions Leaks 2 7 Components Maintenance and Repairs 2 6 Construction Standards Certifications 1 6 Corrosion Protection 5 7 Craft Design Category 1 4 Crossing Situation 2 18 Dark Stowage Areas 5 1 DC Electrical System 2 4 Deck and Hull Care 5 6 Deck and Side Wal...

Page 25: ...arker One Checklist 3 7 MARPOL Treaty 2 4 Medical Emergency 2 7 Meeting Head On 2 18 Minor Lights 2 23 Mooring Buoys 2 20 Nautical Terms 1 9 Navigation 2 17 Navigation Lights 2 2 NMMA 1 5 Notes i vi OCEAN Category A 1 4 OFFSHORE Category B 1 5 On the Water 3 5 Operating Conditions 2 12 Operation Checklist 2 4 Operation Failure 2 7 Operation Quick Reference 7 1 Outboard 6 2 Overtaking 2 19 Owner Re...

Page 26: ...ptional Pump out Head 3 28 Starting Engine 7 2 Starting the Engine 3 7 Starting Shifting Steering Stopping 3 7 Steering System 2 3 Steering 3 8 Stopping the Engine 3 10 Stopping the Engine 7 2 Storage Area 5 8 Storage Cradle 6 4 Storage Winterization 6 4 Storms 2 7 Symbols 1 12 Teak Dinette Table 5 5 Techniques 3 12 Tie Down Locations 3 27 Tool Kit Optional 3 28 Towing 3 15 Transom Shower 3 26 Tro...

Page 27: ...rocedure for the outboard Understanding safety information and proper operating procedures within this manual While operating the boat the owner operator is responsible for Knowing that all safety equipment and personal flotation devices are in good condition and suitable for your boat and passenger load Having at least one other passenger who is capable of handling the boat in an emergency Follow...

Page 28: ...er and may have a fixed system fire extinguisher Lifesaving Devices All boats must carry one USCG approved Type I II or III wearable personal flotation device of the proper size for each person onboard All boats over 16 ft 4 8 m in length must carry one USCG approved Type IV throwable lifesaving device such as a ring buoy or buoyant cushion To meet requirements each lifesaving device must have a c...

Page 29: ...t Clubs Insurance You must get insurance before operating your new boat Insurance for loss by fire theft or other causes or liability protection against accidents is a must for responsible boaters The boat owner is legally responsible for any damage or injury caused when he or someone else operating the boat is involved in an accident Many states have laws detailing minimum insurance needs Your in...

Page 30: ...your authorized Marker One dealer Environmental Considerations As a boater you already appreciate nature s beauty and the peace of the great outdoors It is a boater s responsibility to protect the natural environment by keeping waterways clean MARPOL Treaty The USCG enforces the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from ships commonly referred to as the MARPOL Treaty MARine POL...

Page 31: ...ust Emissions Increased exhaust hydrocarbon emissions pollute our water and air Keep your engine tuned and boat hull clean for peak performance Consult your authorized Marker One dealer and propulsion unit operator s manual for information Cleaning Agents Household cleaners should be used sparingly and not discharged into waterways Do not mix cleaners and be sure to use plenty of ventilation in en...

Page 32: ...to formulate a plan for each type in advance so that decisions can be made quickly and without hesitation Precious moments lost can mean the difference between losing and saving a life Fire You must be prepared and act quickly when dealing with a fire It is not recommended to battle a fire for an extended period of time Turn outboard off and abandon the boat if the fire cannot be extinguished quic...

Page 33: ...ense precautions if you are forced to operate your boat in stormy conditions Wear personal flotation devices PFDs Stow gear below deck and batten down equipment on deck Reduce speed and head for a safe place that you can easily reach If you lose power keep the boat headed into the waves by using the anchor Water Rescue Man Overboard Immediately react to a person that has fallen overboard Keep the ...

Page 34: ... by federal local regulations Personal Flotation Devices Federal law requires at least one Type I II III or V Personal Flotation Device PFD for each person onboard or being towed and at least one Type IV throwable PFD in the boat There are four types of PFDs to wear and one type used for throwing in emergency situations Type I Life Preserver Most buoyant PFDs are effective on all waters especially...

Page 35: ...ible Visual Distress Signals A distress call is transmitted on VHF FM radio channel 16 156 800 MHz or 2182 kHz SSB Know your audible signals For emergency the call sign is Mayday For an urgent situation the call sign is Pan Pan For navigational safety and weather warnings the call sign is Security Repeat the call sign three times Immediately react to a distress call Assist if possible using an eme...

Page 36: ...ot commonly practiced Always assess the dangers of being in harm s way versus the protection of equipment Keep a sound mind during an emergency and always think safety Know the conditions of your boat and the environment Have a float plan and inform others when you will return Secure or store loose items before getting underway Avoid sudden maneuvers at high speed and reduce speed in waves Signal ...

Page 37: ...enever the boat is underway Failure to use handholds could result in a man overboard situation or personal injury Capacity Know the weight capacity of your boat Do not overload your boat Overloading of passengers personal equipment and supplies could result in an accident especially in rough waters Loading Be sure that passengers personal equipment and supplies are in their proper location before ...

Page 38: ...w dams Weather Seas Getting caught in severe weather is hazardous It is recommended to check the weather sea and wind conditions not only before you boat but also periodically while you are boating Refer to Radio Communication in this section for weather channel information A change in wave height wind direction and speed indicates deteriorating weather Take common sense precautions if you are for...

Page 39: ...your boat under the influence of alcohol or other drugs As the owner operator you are responsible for the alcohol drug use and onboard behavior of your passengers If the operator s blood alcohol content is above the state s legal limit violators are subject to a civil or criminal penalty imprisonment or both Operating a boat under the influence can also result in a loss of automobile driving privi...

Page 40: ...ty of the waterways it is there to help the boating public State boating regulations are enforced by local authorities You are subject to marine traffic laws and Rules of the Road for both federal and state waterways you must stop if signaled to do so by enforcement officers and permit to be boarded as asked Discharge of Oil The discharge of fuel oil and other chemicals into the water is prohibite...

Page 41: ... assistance Water Sports Safety Larger boats produce a larger wake which may be too big for skiers Only boats equipped with a ski tow eye or ski tow pylon should be used to pull water skiers If you use your Marker One boat for water sports you should be familiar with water sport safety and hand signals When participating in water sports be safe and courteous and follow these guidelines Be consider...

Page 42: ...covers some issues regarding improper use of the boarding ladder swim platform The SAFETY ALERT and portions of the information follow Tragic deaths occur from the negligence of unsafe boating and dangerous activities Experts say many of these deaths may have been caused by an invisible hazard carbon monoxide poisoning Taking the risk of swimming under a boarding platform when the engine is runnin...

Page 43: ...tion outlines only the most basic of the nautical Rules of the Road For more information contact your local USCG Auxiliary In general boats with less maneuverability have right of way over more agile craft You must stay clear of the vessel with right of way and pass to his stern Whistle Horn Signals Signaling other boats with a whistle or horn is similar to using turn signals on an automobile It i...

Page 44: ...the privilege over boats crossing the river Meeting Head On Neither boat has the right of way in this situation Both boats should decrease speed should turn to the right and pass port to port However if both boats are on the left side of the channel each vessel should sound two short blasts and pass starboard to starboard 4 O CLOCK GIVE WAY BURDENED VESSEL DANGER ZONE 12 O CLOCK STAND ON PRIVILEGE...

Page 45: ...arboard side of the boat and a red light indicates the port side Generally if you see a green light you have the right of way if you see a red light give way to that vessel Aids to Navigation Learn to recognize the different buoys and day markers they are the signposts of the waterways The United States Aids to Navigation System USATONS is the primary marking system used on inland water coastal wa...

Page 46: ...ers is illegal Regulatory Markers Regulatory markers indicate dangerous or restricted controlled areas These markers are used to indicate speed zones areas set aside for particular use general information and directions Regulatory markers are white with orange geometric shapes and also have orange bands near the top and at the water line of the buoy You must obey regulatory markers see below KC 19...

Page 47: ...rk the starboard side of the channel GREEN square day markers with odd numbers mark the port side of the channel Fairways and mid channels may be marked with safe water marks or buoys These marks indicate safe water all around Safe water marks are red and white striped and are round or have a red spherical topmark KC 1909 Lateral Aids Marking the Sides of Channels as Seen When Entering From Seawar...

Page 48: ...preferred channel is to the left of the buoy a GREEN top band means the preferred channel is to the right of the buoy Can Buoy Preferred Channel Aids No Numbers May be Lettered Preferred Channel to Starboard Lighted Buoy Preferred Channel to Port Lighted Buoy Nun Buoy Daymark Daymark KC 1911 B D H L GREEN LIGHT ONLY RED LIGHT ONLY Composite Group Flashing 2 1 Composite Group Flashing 2 1 ...

Page 49: ...uoy and the shore Light Structures Maneuvering a boat at night can be dangerous and confusing To aid boaters with navigation and warn of hazards the USCG and the state and local authorities maintain a variety of light structures Some light structures may be equipped with radio beacons radar reflectors and or signals Minor Lights Minor lights are colored according to the buoyage marking system in u...

Page 50: ...nge lights arranged in a line one on top of the other will help guide a boat through a channel Lighthouses Lighthouses can be found at harbor entrances prominent headlands isolated danger areas and along the coast These striped or patterned structures have unique flashing characteristics to help identify them COB_0038_A FRONT MARKER REAR MARKER ON RANGE LINE LEFT OF RANGE LINE RIGHT OF RANGE LINE ...

Page 51: ...ize the flag designs which indicate that skin divers are present and keep well clear of the area Watch for swimmers Swimming areas may not be marked Steer clear from the area and remain alert WORLDWIDE VESSELS ENGAGED IN DIVING OPERATIONS DOES NOT INDICATE DIVER S POSITION INDICATES FELLOW BOATER IS IN NEED OF ASSISTANCE COB_0039_A DIVERS FLAG ALPHA FLAG DISTRESS FLAG USED BY RECREATIONAL DIVERS I...

Page 52: ...MARKER ONE PLATFORM SERIES SECTION 2 2 26 M25 M27 Owner s Manual NOTES ...

Page 53: ...guished If so check damage and get assistance immediately If not get out and swim at least 25 yards 23 meters upwind from the boat and use the visual distress signals to get assistance Refer to Section 2 Safety for additional information FIRST TIME OPERATION Your safety the safety of your passengers and the safety of other boaters are among your responsibilities as operator of this boat Your boat ...

Page 54: ...ng methanol methyl alcohol or other fuels with more than 10 ethanol ethyl alcohol content such as E85 which contains 85 ethanol A DANGER Avoid injury fire or explosion Take all precautions every time you fuel your boat regardless of the fuel type Certain fuel is extremely flammable and highly explosive under certain conditions Fumes from rags can collect in bilge and be extremely hazardous DO NOT ...

Page 55: ... by a chain to prevent losing the cap after it is opened Be careful when fueling to avoid damaging the chain If it breaks have it replaced After Fueling 1 Tighten the fuel fill cap securely Wipe up any fuel spills 2 Check all fuel lines hoses and connections for leaks and deterioration EPA Fuel Tank Your Marker One boat may be equipped with a fuel system that has been designed and manufactured to ...

Page 56: ...s in non diurnal tanks currently The difference is now you do not get the huge amount of spitback instead the nozzle just shuts off When filling a tank for the first time the fuel vapor expands and builds back pressure shutting the inlet check valve and causing the nozzle to shut off To eliminate this problem add a few gallons to the tank very slowly and let sit for several minutes Then proceed wi...

Page 57: ...rglass or other potentially slippery surfaces Board one person at a time Do not board the boat while carrying gear Set the gear on the dock board the boat and then pick up the gear Loading Do not overload your boat The performance of your boat is dependent on load weight and distribution Passengers should distribute themselves to maintain trim Remember to distribute weight from right to left and a...

Page 58: ...ion Monitor your fuel supply Verify battery ies is charged After Boating To prevent marine growth from accumulating on the outboard make sure the outboard is in the full trim DOWN position Remove the ignition key Stow and secure all equipment Pump bilge dry with manual switch If possible inspect the hull and propeller for damage Check for fuel leaks Clean any spills stains or moisture from the boa...

Page 59: ...verify operation If the warning horn sounds when operating the boat IMMEDIATELY throttle back to idle speed and shift into the NEUTRAL position IMMEDIATELY check the gauges and stop the outboard Starting the Engine Marker One Checklist For maximum enjoyment and safety check each of these items BEFORE you start your engine DRAIN PLUG Securely in place PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICES One for every person...

Page 60: ...to be sure water temperature remains within the specified range If the temperature gauge reads abnormally high stop the engine immediately Check the outboard s drive unit water inlets for blockage If the inlets are open have your authorized Marker One dealer service the engine Shifting Running Follow these guidelines when shifting your boat Pause in the NEUTRAL position before shifting from FORWAR...

Page 61: ...e steering system for kinks damage and corrosion Refer to Basic Maneuvering in this section for additional steering information COB029 1 A WARNING Avoid loss of control and or injury DO NOT adjust the steering wheel tilt position while the boat is moving Sudden boat movement may cause loss of balance resulting in loss of control COB_0413_A BACKING TO LEFT Turn wheel to left Stern will pull to left...

Page 62: ... alert other boaters that you are departing When leaving a mooring you should already have enough space around the boat to maneuver Untie from the mooring and move back slowly until you can see it Proceed slowly while giving the buoy wide clearance Returning Approach a dock slowly and use caution Plan your maneuvers ahead of time Allow wind and current movement to help maneuver your boat Be sure t...

Page 63: ... the dock use a sharper angle of approach If you must approach the dock downwind or down current use a slow speed and shallow angle Be ready to reverse in order to stop and maintain position If there is no wind or current approach the dock at a 10 to 20 angle If possible throw a line to a person on the dock and have that person secure a bow line If no one is on the dock maneuver as close as you ca...

Page 64: ...nto the wind or current Observe the direction of other boats that already lie at mooring buoys Since they are heading into the wind or current approach your buoy at the same heading When you think you can move enough forward without using your engine shift to the NEUTRAL position Have a crew member positioned on the bow with a hook to retrieve the mooring line At that point the crew member should ...

Page 65: ...the boat Be sure all gear is properly stowed and compartments are latched Weight distribution affects performance Keep weight in the boat to a minimum and evenly distributed The propellers should be of the proper pitch to turn the recommended RPM rating for the engine with an average boat load Refer to your outboard operator s manual for additional information Watch the tachometer Keep the engine ...

Page 66: ...e is straight up and down lift the anchor from the bottom If the anchor is stuck attach the anchor line to the bow cleat so that it is tight The up and down motion of the bow from wave action may loosen the anchor from the bottom If the anchor remains stuck let out a few more feet of line and attach it to the bow cleat While keeping tension on the line slowly maneuver your boat around the anchor t...

Page 67: ...ow ropes must be in good condition free of any cuts or abrasions Attach the tow line 2 to the bow eye 3 on the disabled boat Attach the opposite end of the bridle only to the stern eyes 1 of the tow boat Wrap the bridle with chafing gear where it rubs against the boat Leave at least two boat lengths between the boats for adequate movement KC 0248 A Securing to a dock bit Cleating an open line Clea...

Page 68: ...tal Considerations Using your boat in different environments requires special operating considerations Salt Water During long periods of mooring if possible tilt the outboard out of the water except in freezing temperatures Refer to the outboard owner s manual for more information on saltwater operation and protection Freshwater flushing of the engine is recommended after operating in salt pollute...

Page 69: ...r additional operating information refer to the operator s manual for your stereo and accessories supplied to you in your owner s packet For a list of what is standard or is available for your entertainment system refer to Standard and Optional Equipment in this section The audio speakers in your Marker One are designed to deliver maximum fidelity in a marine environment The speakers can be damage...

Page 70: ...ading is outside the normal or recommended ranges determine the cause or see your authorized Marker One dealer Refer to the engine operator s manual for normal recommended ranges COB_0394_A 2 3 4 1 5 6 8 7 12 11 9 10 21 24 23 19 20 13 14 22 16 15 17 18 A WARNING Avoid the risk of injury death or equipment damage If the safety of you or others depends on running the engine during an abnormal condit...

Page 71: ...fore operating your boat for other requirements concerning the use of navigational lights The navigational lights are identified by a red light on the port side of the vessel and a green light on the starboard side Anchor Mooring Light All boats at anchor or moored must display a proper white anchor light The anchor light all around light is the white light located aft of the cockpit The anchor li...

Page 72: ... from obstructions that could interfere with its operation Always check the switch for proper operation With the engine running pull the lanyard If the engine does not stop have the switch repaired before operating your boat further Never operate your boat if the engine emergency stop switch does not work 18 TRANSOM SPEAKER SWITCH This switch will turn on the speakers that are located at the trans...

Page 73: ... Hour Meter X X Illuminated Switch Panel Switches X X Stainless Steel Switches X X Wood Dash Helm X X Exterior Arch Black Alum Electric w Bimini X X Arch Black Alum Fwd Folding w Bimini X X Arch White Alum Electric w Bimini X X Arch White Alum Fwd Folding w Bimini X X Docking Lights X X Fender Clips w Line 6 X X Flagpole w Flag X X Flip Down Swim Step Electric Port X X Graphics Molded In Gelcoat X...

Page 74: ...or Ski and Equipment Locker X X LED Interior Accent Lighting Blue X X LED Lighting Cockpit X X Lounge Seat w Folding Armrests X X Remote Courtesy Lights w Key Fob X X Seating Varadense Comfort X X Seating Dinette Port X X Stainless Steel Foot Tread Helm Only X Throw Pillows 4 X X Walk Thru Gate Bow and Transom X X Stereo RF Premium Sound w Transom Remote Speakers X X RF Stereo Bluetooth MP3 w 6 Sp...

Page 75: ...er s Manual 3 23 Ignition Safety Switch X X Integrated Lifting Strakes X X Power Wedge Deck Design X X Single Battery Switch X X Tool Kit X X Triple Hulls w Reinforced Nose Cones X X FEATURES M25 M27 Standard Optional Standard Optional ...

Page 76: ...The flip down swim platform was designed for use by people not for the storage of gear or personal equipment The maximum capacity is 400 lbs 181 kg Before lowering the platform make sure the area is clear of all personnel before lowering the platform To lower the platform push the down arrow on the switch located at the transom To raise the platform press on the up arrow on the switch COB_0417_A C...

Page 77: ...1 Specifications for the capacity of the water system As standard procedure the water system is winterized from the factory and water is non potable DO NOT DRINK The system must be cleaned and disinfected before the first use A WARNING CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING OR ROTATING PARTS HAZARD Poisonous CO gases are present at the rear of the craft when the engine is running Exposure to CO gases can cause...

Page 78: ...pump works on demand It will not automatically shut off when the freshwater tank is empty To clean and disinfect the water tank refer to Section 6 Cleaning and Disinfecting the Freshwater System Consult your authorized Marker One dealer for winterization requirements TRANSOM SHOWER There is a shower located by the transom on the port side The water pressure switch must be on to use the shower Open...

Page 79: ...e bimini top in the stowed position in its canvas boot ARCH OPTIONAL The arch is not designed for water sports and is not a tow point The arch can be lowered for storage but is not practical for daily storage To lay the arch down 1 Remove the forward mount knobs 2 From inside the boat carefully push the arch down toward the stern supporting it through the entire motion Place a piece of protective ...

Page 80: ...handle fully in The marine toilet head has its own holding tank that can be emptied manually If the pump out option is installed the waste can be pumped out through a deck plate fitting marked WASTE SKI TOW OPTIONAL A WARNING Avoid injury death or property damage Never anchor a boat from the stern and keep the boat headed into the waves NOTICE Only use properly positioned slings to lift your boat ...

Page 81: ...vides information for efficient use of the equipment and for prevention of casualties Be sure to read and understand all information provided before operating its systems A WARNING Avoid injury death or damage to equipment Regularly inspect and maintain all systems to prevent unexpected hazards associated with worn or faulty components Be sure to replace system components and hardware with marine ...

Page 82: ...RKER ONE PLATFORM SERIES SECTION 4 4 2 M25 M27 Owner s Manual FUEL AND WATER PLUMBING ROUTING COB_0407 A Fuel Inlet to Motor Fuel Tank Water Fill Water Lines Water Tank Fuel Line Fuel Vent Line Fuel Fill ...

Page 83: ...is fully charged If the fire extinguisher is damaged or not properly pressurized replace it ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Your Marker One boat has a 12 volt negative ground DC system The positive wire is hot and feeds current from the batteries to all 12 volt equipment the negative wire is the ground The DC components are controlled from the helm switches after the battery switch is turned on BATTERY BOARD Th...

Page 84: ...ngine is off The ACR has the following features 120 amp continuous rating 12 24V DC auto ranging voltage input Senses charging on two battery banks Side and bottom knockouts for cable connections Clip on cover insulates terminal connections Integrated LED indicates ACR status Waterproof rated IP67 for temporary immersion BATTERY CHARGER OPTIONAL See specific operating instructions located in your ...

Page 85: ...hem Some of these accessories or electrical components may not be included or available on your boat BATTERY CONNECTIONS Loose battery connections can cause errant signals to the boat s electrical system Read and understand the safety information on or supplied with your battery ies Maintain the battery ies following the manufacturer s recommendations COB_0406_A A WARNING Avoid the potential of ex...

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Page 87: ...ing the vinyl will darken or become dingy looking If this happens simply place the boat in direct sunlight for a few hours and the vinyl will brighten up Leather Care For spots and spills wipe up excess liquid immediately with a clean absorbent cloth or sponge If necessary use clean lukewarm water only and let air dry naturally If water is used clean the entire area where the spot occurred For exa...

Page 88: ...ot absorbent and therefore are not recommended to be used in street level entrances as walk off mats It is recommended that a walk off mat be provided in every installation to reduce the tracking of soil and other foot borne contaminants onto the Plynyl floor If a walk off mat is not provided it will result in premature wear of the Plynyl installation Sealers waxes stain repellents and other topic...

Page 89: ...r Co 2 Crystal Dry by Whittaker can also be used with a rotary bonnet and pad It is recommended to saturate a cotton microfiber pad with Crystal Dry to clean the floor Care should be taken to make sure the pad stays moist It is not necessary to rinse Plynyl after treating with Crystal Dry 3 Plynyl can be cleaned with a rotary bonnet and pad and conventional detergents The pad should be a green str...

Page 90: ...for 1 minute Brush with a medium bristled scrub brush and then blot with white paper towels Repeat until discoloration is removed Shoe polish asphalt grease oil ink lipstick crayon wax paint rubber cement seam sealer Remove as much residue as possible using white towels paying attention to keeping the stain from spreading Use a mild solvent Bane Clene Saf T Solv placed on white towels and then app...

Page 91: ...on a regular basis Use household carpet stain removers and cleaners to clean the carpet WOODGRAIN HULL PANELS The clear finish on the Marker One wood hull panels is Alexseal s catalyzed marine yacht finish which is a high quality hard durable marine clear coat It contains a very good ultraviolet filter to protect from the sun s rays For routine cleaning wipe the surface with a damp soft cotton clo...

Page 92: ...n left untreated may result in pitting and permanent damage to components Keep your stainless steel looking new by cleaning monthly with a good quality stainless steel cleaner or polish Always clean and polish in the direction of the grain and finish The following steps will help protect against such occurrences Preventive Steps Clean and wax metal brightwork prior to extended storage In saltwater...

Page 93: ... carpeted bunks or any other type of surface that can hold salt or any other chemicals near or on the surface of the boat These surfaces will corrode and damage the boat Sacrificial anodes can be installed to help reduce the chances of damage to your boat Call your Marker One dealer if you have any questions Refer to the propulsion unit operator s manual for manufacturer s saltwater operating reco...

Page 94: ...TEAM PRESS OR DRY IN AN ELECTRIC OR GAS DRYER Sunbrella is thermoplastic or heat sensitive Excessive heat can damage and shrink the fabric These methods of cleaning may remove part of the water and stain repellency that was applied to the fabric during its manufacture The fabric should receive an application of an air curing treatment such as 303 HIGH TECH FABRIC GUARD after it has been cleaned Zi...

Page 95: ...In Careful break in allows internal engine components to seat properly resulting in maximum engine life and performance Refer to the outboard operator s manual for manufacturers break in requirements Before Each Use For maximum enjoyment and safety check each of these items before you start the engine Drain Plug Make sure the drain plug is properly installed and securely in place Life Saving Devic...

Page 96: ...n time Every 100 Hours Clean the storage area Make sure all drain passageways are clear Refer to Storage Area in Section 5 for cleaning instructions Quarterly Have your authorized Marker One dealer perform the following scheduled maintenance 1 Inspect the steering shift and throttle systems for proper operation 2 Check all batteries for proper electrolyte level UNSCHEDULED MAINTENANCE A problem wi...

Page 97: ... drain the system by flushing the faucets for several minutes each Open the freshwater tank drain valve to speed up emptying the tank and open the hot water tank drain plug if applicable and drain until it is empty 7 Close all valves and faucets and install all drain plugs 8 Fill the water tank with fresh water 9 Flush each faucet for several minutes each repeating until the tank is again empty Ma...

Page 98: ...rization procedures for the following Outboard cooling and lubrication systems Fuel system Batteries Freshwater system if equipped After the boat has been properly positioned on a storage cradle thoroughly wash the hull deck and interior compartments Allow a couple of days of air drying before covering the boat store all cushions in the OPEN position and open all storage areas This will help preve...

Page 99: ... and allow fuel leaks to go undetected will contribute to a fire or explosion hazard A DANGER Avoid the risk of fire explosion electrocution or bodily injury Fuels are extremely explosive and flammable Use extreme caution when handling fuels Whenever checking for electrical problems use extreme caution Battery acid can cause blindness if splashed in eyes burning of skin Wear protective gear Discon...

Page 100: ...ad Boat trim distribute boat load evenly Improper propeller selection see your authorized Marker One dealer Boat hull condition clean if marine growth is present Symptom Possible Cause CAUTION Correct a problem with the electrical system before resetting a circuit breaker If the breaker continues to trip see your authorized Marker One dealer Symptom Possible Cause Electrical component will not fun...

Page 101: ...y person onboard Make sure you have enough fuel Verify the batteries are fully charged Check all fluid levels Refer to the outboard operator s manual or consult your authorized Marker One dealer Check weather conditions Be sure the lights horn bilge pump and other electrical equipment are in operating condition Be sure the fire extinguisher signaling devices and other emergency gear are onboard an...

Page 102: ... Monitor your fuel supply Verify charging of the batteries Returning to Port Come to a stop a short distance from the dock then proceed slowly Have your fenders mooring lines and the crew ready Stopping the Engine Slowly bring the throttle lever to the IDLE position Move the shift lever to the NEUTRAL position Turn the ignition key to the OFF position After Boating Turn off all electrical items Ch...

Page 103: ...REFERENCE AND FORMS M25 M27 Owner s Manual 7 3 SERVICE LOG Date Hour Reading Service Repairs Performed ...

Page 104: ...MARKER ONE PLATFORM SERIES SECTION 7 7 4 M25 M27 Owner s Manual FUEL LOG Date Gallons Hours Gallons Hour Date Gallons Hours Gallons Hour ...

Page 105: ...cription of Boat Type Telephone Color Trim Registration Number Length Length Length Other Info Persons Aboard Name Age Address Telephone Engine Type No of Engines HP Fuel Capacity Survival Equipment PFDs Smoke Signals Paddles Raft or Dinghy Flares Flashlight Water EPIRB Mirror Food Anchor Radio Yes No Type Freq Destination Est Time of Arrival Expect to Return By Auto Type If not returned by Licens...

Page 106: ...fe place other than on your boat Owner Home Port Boat Name Selling Dealer Ignition Key Number Registration Number State Hull Serial Number Warranty Registration Date Engine Make and Model Number Engine Serial Number Propeller Size GPS Make and Model Number Stereo Make and Model Number Serial Number Serial Number ...

Page 107: ...________________________ ________________________ New Owner Purchaser ________________________________________________________________ Address _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ Home Phone __________________ _____________ Work Phone _______________________________ Email ...

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