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2670 DENALI

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Page 1: ...2670 DENALI 2670 DENALI OWNER S MANUAL FISHING BOATS 3901 St Lucie Blvd Ft Pierce Florida 34946 Print Date 10 2002...

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Page 3: ...RESULT IN MINOR PERSONAL INJURY OR PRODUCT AND PROPERTY DAMAGE INFORMATION WHICH IS IMPORTANT TO PROPER OPERATION OR MAINTENANCE BUT IS NOT HAZARD RELATED All instructions given in this book are as s...

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Page 5: ...LER PHONE ADDRESS SERVICE MANAGER ADDRESS SALESMAN DEALER PURSUIT MODEL PURCHASE DATE IGNITION KEYS DRAFT HULL SERIAL DELIVERY DATE REGISTRATION WEIGHT TRANSMISSION S Inboard OUTDRIVE S Inboard Outboa...

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Page 7: ...aters Weight and Maximum Capacities Unladen Weight Kilograms Pounds Maximum Load Weight Kilograms Pounds Number of People Maximum Rated Engine Horsepower Kilowatts Horsepower Certifications Certificat...

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Page 9: ...boat manufacturers are required by the Federal Boat Safety Act of 1971 to notify first time owners in the event any defect is discovered which creates a substantial risk of personal injury to the pub...

Page 10: ...dealer Should a problem developthatisrelatedtofaultyworkmanshipormaterials asstatedintheLimitedWarranty you should contact your Pursuit dealer to arrange for the necessary repair If you are not near y...

Page 11: ...Authority for information on the insurance requirements in your boating area Reporting Boating Accidents All boating accidents must be reported by the operator or owner of the boat to the proper mari...

Page 12: ...lating to perfor mance construction or materials The equipment requirements vary according to the length type of boat and the propulsion system Some of the Coast Guard equipment is described in the Sa...

Page 13: ...n 1 4 Chapter 2 Helm Control Systems 2 1 General 2 1 2 2 Engine Throttle and Shift Controls 2 1 2 3 Neutral Safety Switch 2 2 2 4 Engine Stop Switch 2 2 2 5 Engine Power Tilt and Trim 2 3 2 6 Steering...

Page 14: ...shwater System Operation 5 1 5 3 Freshwater System Maintenance 5 2 Chapter 6 Raw Water System 6 1 General 6 1 6 2 High Pressure Washdown 6 1 6 3 Livewell 6 2 6 4 Raw Water System Maintenance 6 3 Chapt...

Page 15: ...hapter 9 Exterior Equipment 9 1 Deck 9 1 9 2 Hull 9 4 9 3 Cockpit Equipment 9 5 Chapter 10 Interior Equipment 10 1 Marine Head System 10 1 10 2 Cabin and V Berth 10 2 10 3 Carbon Monoxide Detector 10...

Page 16: ...Boat 12 5 12 5 Docking Anchoring and Mooring 12 7 12 6 Controls Steering orPropulsionSystemFailure 12 10 12 7 Collision 12 10 12 8 Grounding Towing and Rendering Assistance 12 10 12 9 Flooding or Cap...

Page 17: ...HellaBatterySystemModules 15 5 SwitchPanels 15 5 FuelSystem 15 6 FuelValves 15 7 HydraulicSteeringSystem 15 8 EngineControlCables 15 9 FreshwaterSystem 15 10 RawWaterSystem 15 11 HeadSystem 15 12 Drai...

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Page 19: ...he crankcase that must be kept full of the type of oil recommendedbytheenginemanufacturer Theoilmustbecheckedbeforeeachuseandchanged regularly Eachmanufacturerofthevariousoutboardmotorsprovidesanowner...

Page 20: ...ponents Thetypeofgrowthandhow quickly it occurs is relative to the water conditions in your boating area Water temperature pollution current etc can have an effect on marine growth Galvanic corrosion...

Page 21: ...changed at regular intervals as instructed by the engine owner s manual As with 2 cycle engines use only the type of oil specified by the engine manufacturer 1 4 Engine Cooling System Outboard engines...

Page 22: ...D OR STRIKING AN UNDERWATER OBSTRUCTION CAN RE SULT IN SERIOUS INJURY AND DAMAGE TO THE MOTOR OR BOAT IF YOUR BOAT RUNS AGROUND EVALUATE THE DAMAGE THEN PROCEED AT LOW SPEED TO THE NEAREST SERVICE FAC...

Page 23: ...ERHEATED ENGINE CAN RESULT IN ENGINE SEIZURE IF AN UNUSUALLY HIGH TEMPERATURE READING OCCURS SHUT THE ENGINE OFF IMMEDIATELY THEN INVESTIGATE AND CORRECT THE PROBLEM Fuel Gauge The fuel gauge indicate...

Page 24: ...manual for information on that system Compass The compass is on top of the helm To adjust the compass for your area read the instructions on Compass Compensation given to you in the literature packet...

Page 25: ...the shift cable The cables are the push pull type Two cables are required One connects the remote throttle control to the carburetor or fuel injection system and the other connects the remote shift co...

Page 26: ...gages with the shift controls in any position other than the neutral position then the neutral safety switch is not functioning properly and you should contact your dealer and have the neutral safety...

Page 27: ...proper use and maintenance of the power tilt and trim please refer to the engine owner s manual THE ENGINE HOSES AND CABLES OR THE TRANSOM GEL COAT CAN BE DAM AGED BY TILTING THE ENGINES TO THE FULL...

Page 28: ...wn movements It also controls starboard and port up and down movements Bow up and bow down will control the hull planing attitude while port and starboard up and down provide control for the hull list...

Page 29: ...in order Lubrication should be performed as often as necessary to keep the system operating smoothly Control system adjustments may become necessary If adjustment becomes necessary see your Pursuit d...

Page 30: ...pped with zinc anodes to prevent galvanic corrosion Galvanic corrosion is the corrosion process occurring when different metals are submerged in an electrolyte Sea water is an electrolyte and submerge...

Page 31: ...XTINGUISHER READY UNTIL THE SITUATION IS RESOLVED Fuel Withdrawal Tubes The fuel withdrawal tubes are positioned in the fuel tanks to achieve optimum fuel usage fuel line routing etc At certain speeds...

Page 32: ...k and hull sides can be dangerous and will yellow the fiberglass or damage the striping 3 2 Outboard Fuel System The outboard fuel system on the 2670 Denali has two fuel tanks and four manual ON OFF f...

Page 33: ...SIPHON VALVES FROM THE SYSTEM SHOULD THE VALVES BECOME CLOGGED CLEAN AND REINSTALL OR REPLACE Fuel filters are installed in the transom area of the boat The filters are the water separator type and th...

Page 34: ...REFER TO THE ENGINE MANUFAC TURER OWNER S MANUAL REGARDING FUEL REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR ENGINES To fill the fuel tank at a marina follow this procedure 1 Make sure all switches are in the OFF position 2...

Page 35: ...the engine TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A FIRE AND OR EXPLOSION DO NOT START THE EN GINES WHEN FUEL FUMES ARE PRESENT FUEL FUMES ARE DANGEROUS AND HARMFUL TO YOUR HEALTH MAKE SURE ALL GASOLINE ODORS ARE INVE...

Page 36: ...our dealer or the engine manufacturer can provide additional information on fuel degradation and fuel stabilizers recommended for your engine Avoid using fuels with alcohol additives Gasoline that is...

Page 37: ...ADDED DO NOT OVERLOAD THE ACCESSORY CIRCUIT BREAKERS OR OTHER CIRCUITRY THROUGH ADDITIONAL 12 VOLT EQUIP MENT 4 2 Batteries Pursuit electrical systems are designed to use lead acid type batteries Your...

Page 38: ...reaker Used to protect high amperage circuits and panel feeds Heavy Duty Circuit Breaker Used to protect the windlass circuit Heavy Duty Distribution Stud One or more of these may be used to distribut...

Page 39: ...hardtop or radar arch Cockpit Lights Activates the lights that illuminate the cockpit area Hardtop Light Activates the courtesy lights in the hardtop Spreader Lights Activates the spreader lights on t...

Page 40: ...breaker in the panel and an automatically resetting breaker on the pump motor Fishbox Macerator A momentary switch that activates the overboard macerator discharge system for the fishbox Note Please r...

Page 41: ...t be taken not to get any oil or petroleum jelly on the glass portion of the bulbs as this will cause the bulb to overheat and burn out WHEN REPLACING LIGHT BULBS IN MARINE LIGHT FIXTURES ALWAYS USE A...

Page 42: ...en they show signs of corrosion or fraying Deterioratedcablescauseaconsiderablevoltagelosswhenhighcurrentsaredrawn asforstarting the engine NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME IN THE BATTERY STORAGE AREA AVOID ST...

Page 43: ...PARTMENT FOR ASSISTANCE IN HAVING THE FUEL PROFESSIONALLY REMOVED AND COMPONENTS OF THE FRESHWATER SYSTEM REPLACED AS NECESSARY 5 2 Freshwater System Operation Fill the water supply tank slowly throug...

Page 44: ...located on the intake line near the pump This should be checked at least annually and cleaned as necessary Periodically spray the pumps and metal components with a metal protector The batteries must b...

Page 45: ...TH A LOW CHARGE MAY LEAD TO A PUMP FAILURE THE FRESHWATER SYSTEM MUST BE PROPERLY WINTERIZED PRIOR TO WINTER LAY UP SEE THE SECTION ON WINTERIZING THE FRESHWATER SYSTEM SWITCH SHOULD BE PLACED IN THE...

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Page 47: ...s hauled from the water will help to eliminate air locks in raw water systems Note It may be necessary to reprime the raw water system if the system is not used for an extended period and at the time...

Page 48: ...activates the livewell light Anoverflowbuiltintothelivewellautomaticallycontrolsthewaterlevelinthelivewell Always turn the pump OFF at the switch panel when the livewell is not in use To fill the liv...

Page 49: ...k hoses particularly the sea water supply hoses for signs of deterioration Remove and clean the sea water strainers Spray pumps and thru hull valves with a protective oil periodically The fishboxes an...

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Page 51: ...to check and operate the drain valvesatleastannuallytomakesuretheyareingoodconditionandoperatingproperly Also check the drain system frequently to ensure it is free flowing and that the hoses on the...

Page 52: ...er panel The manual bilge pump should be activated briefly each time the boat is used This will ensure that it is operating properly and increase the service life of the pump The automatic switch shou...

Page 53: ...locatedunderthesternseat isdrainedbygravity Waterdrainsoutofathru hull fitting located in the hull side above the waterline A large fishbox is located below the rear cockpit floor The fishbox is drain...

Page 54: ...quently test the automatic bilge pump switch for proper operation This is accomplished by turning the test knob on the side of the switch You can also use a garden hose to flood the bilge until the wa...

Page 55: ...windshield adjusters and turn the locks on the windshield panels to the unlocked posi tion Open the panel to the desired position and tighten the friction knobs The adjusters will hold the windshield...

Page 56: ...tedbytheforwardspeed of the boat Boats underway should close all aft facing hatches and doors The forward facing deck hatches should be open whenever possibletohelppressurizethelivingspaces of the boa...

Page 57: ...BEEN AIRED OUT AND THE PROBLEM FOUND AND CORRECTED 8 4 Bilge Compartment Ventilation Denali models are equipped with ventilation for the bilge compartment A flow of air into the bilge compartment is...

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Page 59: ...sembly that allows the anchor to be operated and stored at the pulpit The pulpit roller is designed for a Delta plow or a Danforth style anchor The anchorlineisstoredintheropelockerandroutedouttherope...

Page 60: ...ndlass After the anchor is set the windlass must not be left to take the entire force from the anchor line The line should be made fast to a bow cleat to relieve the load on the windlass The anchor is...

Page 61: ...ce chapter for more information on the proper care and maintenance of acrylic plastic glass Aluminum Arch with Bimini Top and Side Curtains The canvas for Pursuit boats is custom fit to each boat The...

Page 62: ...the arch Note Cold weather can make the clear vinyl material stiff and difficult to stretch to the snaps This can particularly difficult with new canvas that has been stored off the boat Laying the cu...

Page 63: ...WITH SPECIAL FASTENERS HATCH LIFTERS OR SNAPS AND OR STRAPS TO SECURE THEM IN THE POSITION ALWAYS MAKE SURE THAT THESE HATCHES AND DOORS ARE PROPERLY SECURED WHENEVER THEY ARE IN THE OPEN POSI TION He...

Page 64: ...tilted aft to expose the underside of the helm Always make sure the helm station knobs are properly secured when the helm is closed ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE HELM STATION KNOBS ARE PROPERLY SE CURED BEFORE...

Page 65: ...beinspectedandcorrectedimmediately THE TRANSOM DOOR SHOULD BE CLOSED AND PROPERLY LATCHED WHENEVER THE ENGINES ARE RUNNING NEVER OPEN THE TRANSOM DOOR WHILE UNDERWAY OR IN ROUGH SEA CONDITIONS IN CERT...

Page 66: ...LI The door and hatch are made of acrylic plastic glass Acrylic glass scratches easily and can chip PleaserefertotheRoutineMaintenancechapterforinformationonthepropercareandmaintenance of acrylic plas...

Page 67: ...and have it pumped out before it is completely full If the holding tank is allowed to overfill the waste will overflow into the tank vent and then overboard IN MANY AREAS IT IS ILLEGAL TO FLUSH HEAD W...

Page 68: ...help control odor and to chemically break down the waste The macerator pump should be sprayed with a metal protector periodically to reduce corrosion See the head manufacturer owner s manual for addi...

Page 69: ...rm level has been reached Carbon monoxide CO a by product of combustion is invisible tasteless odorless and is produced by all engines heating and cooking appliances The most common sources of CO on b...

Page 70: ...AL AND MOVE PERSONS WHO HAVE BEEN EXPOSED TO CARBON MONOXIDE INTO FRESH AIR IMMEDIATELY NEVER DISABLE THE CO DETECTOR BECAUSE YOU THINK THE ALARM MAY BE FALSE ALWAYS CONTACT THE DETECTOR MANUFAC TURER...

Page 71: ...ealarmsandcabinmonitoringequipment Thesesystemsare designed to increase your boating safety by alerting you to potentially serious problems in the primary power systems and the cabin Alarm systems are...

Page 72: ...ver and the stop switch whenever the engines are running If the engines will not start it could be because the lanyard is not properly inserted into the engine stop switch Always make sure the lanyard...

Page 73: ...directly to them must be equipped with Coast Guard approved visual distress signals These signals are either Pyrotechnic or Non Pyrotechnic devices Pyrotechnic Visual Distress Signals Pyrotechnic vis...

Page 74: ...eadily accessible position Fire extinguishers require regular inspections to ensure that Seals tamper indicators are not broken or missing Pressure gauges or indicators read in the operable range Ther...

Page 75: ...gnal that is audible for 5 nautical miles Navigation Lights Recreational boats are required to display navigation lights between sunset and sunrise and other periods of reduced visibility fog rain haz...

Page 76: ...is especially dangerous during sleep when victims are unaware of any side effects Lowlevelsofcarbonmonoxideoveranextendedperiodoftimecanbejustaslethalashighdoses over a short period Therefore low leve...

Page 77: ...r boat properly while underway and other precautions while at anchor or in a slip This is especially essential if your boat is equipped with a generator Many manufacturers of carbon monoxide detectors...

Page 78: ...ed on the capacity plate IT IS EXTREMELY DANGEROUS TO OVERLOAD OR OVERPOWER YOUR BOAT BOATS THAT ARE OVERLOADED OR OVERPOWERED CAN BE COME UNSTABLE OR DIFFICULT TO CONTROL ALWAYS MAKE SURE THAT YOUR B...

Page 79: ...irst Aid Kit Flashlight Batteries Mirror Searchlight Sunburn Lotion Tool Kit Ring Buoy Whistle Anchor Chart and Compass Boat Hook Spare Propellers Mooring Lines Food Water Binoculars Sunglasses Marine...

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Page 81: ...whenever the boat is operated above idle speed Your passengers should not be allowed to sit on the seat backs gunnels bows transoms or on fishing seats whenever the boat is underway The passengers sh...

Page 82: ...ng each other head on or nearly head on neither boat has the right ofway Bothboatsshouldreducetheirspeedandturn to the right so as to pass port side to port side providing enough clearance for safe pa...

Page 83: ...N BUOYS ALONE TO DETERMINE YOUR POSITION 12 3 Pre Cruise Check Before Starting the Engines Check the weather forecast Decide if the planned cruise can be made safely Be sure all required documents are...

Page 84: ...or engine oil tanks Turn on the battery switches Checkthebilgewaterlevel Lookforothersignsofpotentialproblems Monitorforthescent of fuel fumes Test the automatic and manual bilge pump switches to mak...

Page 85: ...or oil leaks Check the operation of the engine cooling systems Check the engine gauges Make sure they are reading normally Check the controls and steering for smooth and proper operation Allow the en...

Page 86: ...ngines are used to power the boat have the dealer describe the operating procedures for your boat For more instructions on How To Operate The Boat make sure you read the instructions given to you in t...

Page 87: ...ing and Dock Lines Maneuvering the boat near the dock and securing the boat requires skill and techniques that are unique to the water and wind conditions and the layout of the dock If possible positi...

Page 88: ...back into the slip Shift from reverse to neutral frequently to prevent the boat from gaining too much speed Move the stern right and left by shifting the engines in and out of gear or turning the whe...

Page 89: ...ore dropping the anchor Bring the bow into the wind or current and put the engine in neutral When the vessel comes to a stop lower the anchor over the bow Pay out the anchor line so that it is at leas...

Page 90: ...ssary Once your passengers situations are stabilized thoroughly inspect the boat for damage Check below decks for leaks and the control systems for proper operation Plug all leaks or make the necessar...

Page 91: ...DERWATER EQUIPMENT IS QUESTIONABLE 12 9 Flooding or Capsizing Boats can become unstable if they become flooded or completely swamped You must always beawareofthepositionoftheboattotheseasandtheamounto...

Page 92: ...oard If someone falls overboard you must be prepared to react quickly particularly when you are offshore The following procedures will help you in recovering a person that has fallen overboard Immedia...

Page 93: ...not allow people who cannot swim to water ski Be sure that the skier is wearing a proper life jacket A water skier is considered on board the boat and a Coast Guard approved life jacket is required It...

Page 94: ...by 9 inches notifying the crew and passengers of the discharge restrictions Responsible boaters store refuse in bags and disposed of it properly on shore You should make sureyourpassengersareawareofth...

Page 95: ...er it should be supportedstructurallyasevenlyacrossthehullaspossibleallowingforevendistributionofthe weight of the hull engine and equipment Makesurethetrailerbunksandrollersproperlysupportthehullandd...

Page 96: ...ContactyourPursuitdealer or the trailer manufacturer for the correct weight on the hitch for your trailer The SAFETY CHAINS must be attached crisscrossing under the coupler to the frame of the tow ve...

Page 97: ...ERS AND PRIMERS RECOMMENDED BY THE ANTIFOULING PAINT MANUFACTURER WHEN PREPARING THE HULL FOR BOTTOM PAINT SANDING OR SANDBLASTING AND THE USE OF A COATING OTHER THAN STANDARD AN TIFOULING PAINT OR EP...

Page 98: ...ll have the same beneficial effects as they have on an automobile finish The wax will fill minute scratches and pores thus helping to prevent soiling and will extend the life of the gelcoat After the...

Page 99: ...tire frame with a metal protector made for anodized aluminum to protect against pitting and corrosion caused by the harsh effects of salt water The anodized aluminum used on your Pursuit was coated wi...

Page 100: ...the gasoline to protect the fuel from degradation Your dealer or the engine manufacturer can provide additional information on fuel degradation and fuel stabilizers recommended for your engine Avoid u...

Page 101: ...r Tannery CarCareCleaner wipingwithasoftcloth Takecarenottoextendtheareaofcontamination beyond its original boundary Rinse with clean water Acrylic Canvas Acrylic canvas should be cleaned periodically...

Page 102: ...3 Cabin Interior The cabin interior can be cleaned just like you would clean a home interior To maintain the carpeting use a vacuum cleaner Because air and sunlight are very good cleansers periodical...

Page 103: ...nd tightness on a regular basis and operate all thru hull valves at least once a month to keep them operating properly 13 5 Drainage System It is essential that the following items be done periodicall...

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Page 105: ...its and varnish in the fuelsystemaswellasreducetheoctaneratingofthefuel Severelydegradedfuelcandamage the engine and boat fuel tank and lines Therefore if your boat is not being run enough to require...

Page 106: ...CKING OR MORE SERIOUS HULL DAMAGE CAN OCCUR DURING HAULING AND LAUNCHING IF PRESSURE IS CREATED ON THE GUN WALES SHEER BY THE SLINGS FLAT WIDE SLINGS AND SPREADERS LONG ENOUGH TO KEEP PRESSURE FROM TH...

Page 107: ...olution Ifyourboatisequippedwithaportablemarineheadwithapumpout itmustbepumpedprior to lay up Flush the holding tank using clean soap water and a deodorizer Pump out the cleaning solution Remove the b...

Page 108: ...letely drain the raw water systems Disconnect all hoses and blow the water from the system Use only very low air pressure when doing this to prevent possible system damage Because of the check valve m...

Page 109: ...R TRAPPED INSIDE THE HARDTOP OR RADAR ARCH LEGS COULD FREEZE AND CAUSE THE LEGS TO SPLIT Special Notes Prior To Winter Storage If the boat will be in outside storage properly support a storage cover a...

Page 110: ...rocedure for the marine gear be done by a qualified service person Read the engine owner s manual for the recommended procedure BEFORE LAUNCHING THE BOAT MAKE SURE THE DRAIN PLUG IS INSTALLED Reactiva...

Page 111: ...he bilge pump manual and automatic switches Primethefuelsystemandstarttheengines Whentheenginesstart checkthecoolingsystem port below the engine cowling for a strong stream of water This ensures that...

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Page 113: ...2670 DENALI Chapter 15 SCHEMATICS 12 Volt Wiring Schematic 15 1...

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Page 129: ...to move backwards Athwartship At right angles to the center line of the boat Barnacles Small hard shelled marine animals which are found in salt water attached to pilings docks and bottoms of boats Be...

Page 130: ...lays on its side or turns over Chock A deck fitting usually of metal with inward curving arms through which mooring or anchor lines are passed so as to lead them in the proper direction both on board...

Page 131: ...dwide satellite distress system Even Keel When a boat floats properly as designed Fathom A measure of depth One Fathom 6 feet Fender A soft object of rubber or plastic used to protect the topsides fro...

Page 132: ...raw cooling water Helm The steering and control area of a boat Hull The part of the boat from the deck down Inboard A boat with the engine mounted within the hull of the boat Also refers to the center...

Page 133: ...ight weight anchor typically used instead of the working anchor Normally used in calm waters with the boat attended Midships The center of the boat Marina A protected facility primarily for recreation...

Page 134: ...he brilliant display of flares or fireworks Raw Water Cooled Refers to an engine cooling system that draws sea water in through a hull fitting or engine drive unit circulates the water in the engine a...

Page 135: ...to prevent the boat from moving ahead or astern Starboard The right side of a boat when facing the bow Steerageway Sufficient speed to keep the boat responding to the rudder or drive unit Stem The ve...

Page 136: ...When a boat moves through the water Wake Disrupted water that a boat leaves astern as a result of its motion Wash The flow of water that results from the action of the propeller or propellers Waterlin...

Page 137: ...r o f e g l i b k c e h C X X s e v l a v l l u h u r h t e t a r e p o t c e p s n I X s m e t s y s l o r t n o c g n i r e e t s t c e p s n I X s m e t s y s l o r t n o c g n i r e e t s e c i v...

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Page 143: ...ION Give location precisely Lat Long STATE NEAREST CITY OR TOWN COUNTY WEATHER Clear Rain Cloudy Snow Fog Hazy WATER CONDITIONS Calm waves less than 6 Choppy waves 6 to 2 Rough greater than 6 Strong C...

Page 144: ...needed attach separately Continue on additional sheets if necessary Include any information regarding the involvement of alcohol and or drugs in causing or contributing to the accident Include any des...

Page 145: ...e Type Trailer License Color and make of auto 7 Persons aboard Name Age Address telephone No 8 Do any of the persons aboard have a medical problem Yes No If yes what 9 Trip Expectations Leave at From...

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Page 147: ...arter or ignition switch is bad The boat may be need to have marine growth cleaned from hull and running gear Propeller may be damaged need repair Weeds or line around the propeller Clean propeller Bo...

Page 148: ...erly Replace the isolator The battery is defective Replace the battery The engine emergency system has been activated The on board computer has sensed a problem and has limited the RPM to protect the...

Page 149: ...atteryswitchhastripped Reset the breaker The pump impeller is jammed by debris Clean pump impeller housing The pump is defective Replace pump The automatic float switch is defective Replace switch The...

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Page 151: ...1 5 Propellers 1 6 Engine Instrumentation Chapter 2 HELM CONTROL SYSTEMS 2 1 General 2 2 Engine Throttle and Shift Controls 2 3 Neutral Safety Switch 2 4 Engine Stop Switch 2 5 Engine Power Tilt and T...

Page 152: ...Drainage 7 2 Radar Arch Drainage 7 3 Bilge Drainage 7 4 Fishbox and Storage Compartment Drainage 7 5 Sink and Livewell Drains 7 6 Rope Locker Drain 7 7 Maintenance Chapter 8 VENTILATION SYSTEM 8 1 Cab...

Page 153: ...12 2 Rules of the Road 12 3 Pre Cruise Check 12 4 Operating Your Boat 12 5 Docking Anchoring and Mooring 12 6 Controls Steering or Propulsion System Failure 12 7 Collision 12 8 Grounding Towing and Re...

Page 154: ...stem Modules Switch Panels Fuel System Fuel Valves Hydraulic Steering System Engine Control Cables Freshwater System Raw Water System Head System Drainage System Sling Location Stringer and Bulkhead L...

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