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Serial Number Location:
Found on top of block – three digits
The Raider R50-001 is a specially manufactured outboard motor for the military for use on Rubber
Inflatable Boats. This motor can be submerged for long periods of time and quickly restarted; operated
on multiple fuels; contains electric start with the battery located under the cowling.
We would like to point out that usage can only be assured on condition that this manual is read through in
its entirety and the maintenance routines described later in this manual are followed carefully. Should
difficulty arise with the engine, please follow the troubleshooting procedures listed at the end of this
manual. For any issues, contact
www.raideroutboards.com.
NOTICE: DANGER/WARNING/CAUTION/Note
Before operating your outboard motor, be sure to thoroughly read and understand this Owner's
Manual and follow all of the instructions shown. Of particular importance is information preceded by
the words "DANGER
,"
"WARNING," "CAUTION," and "Note." Always pay special attention to such
information to ensure safer and trouble-free operation at all times
.
YOUR RAIDER OUTBOARD MOTOR
OWNER REGISTRATION AND IDENTIFICATION
This Raider outboard has been purchased by the U.S. Military. Every motor has been delivered under
Form DD-250 which contains individual Serial Nos.
www.raideroutboards.com
has a record of every
motor delivered.
PRE-DELIVERY CHECK
Insure all physical aspects of the Raider Outboard looks undamaged.
Limited Warranty
Raider Outboards are fully guaranteed against defective materials and workmanship for the period
from the date of the Form DD-250 for one year. The limited warranty will not apply to the normal wear
and tear of parts
,
adjustments, tune-ups, or to any damage caused by
:
l) Use or operation NOT conforming to the instructions described in this
owner's manual,
2) Parachutes not opening
3) Improper dewatering – Raider must be flushed with fresh water; washed down with soap/water.
4) Damage of an accidents, collisions, contact with foreign materials, or submersion without cleaning.
5) Growth of marine organisms on motor surfaces that exceeds Submersibility times
6) Any other careless use or operation
issues (Battery unplugged when not in use)
7) Normal deterioration.
Failure to observe could result in serious injury or death.
Failure to observe could result in serious injury or death.