Note: For your safety, this manual has specific safety warn-
ings and comments where appropriate. Be sure to read the
entire manual.
3. Systems
Here you will find detailed information about the electrical and fuel
systems needed to operate your boat. This chapter discusses the
fresh water system and marine sanitation devices which make your
boating experience more comfortable.
4. Components
Standard features and optional equipment for your Chaparral boat
are discussed in this chapter. In general, these pertain to equipment
and amenities which make your boat a “home away from home.”
5. Underway
The intent of this chapter is to explain what you need to do before,
during, and after your boating excursion to make it an enjoyable and
safe experience.
6. Preventive Maintenance & Repairs
Preventive maintenance is the key to troublefree operation and
helps protect your investment. This chapter explains what you
should do to maintain your boat and how to make adjustments
and repairs.
7. Troubleshooting
Every boater encounters an operating problem at one time or
another. This chapter provides solutions to problems you can correct.
8. Interior & Exterior Care
This chapter tells you how to inspect, clean, and maintain your
boat’s interior and exterior.
9. Winterizing & Storage
What do you do when you need to winterize or store your boat for extended
periods of time? This chapter provides the necessary information.
10. Nautical Glossary
The Nautical Glossary defines terms associated with your boat and
terms you may encounter during your boating experience.
CONSTRUCTION & STANDARDS
All Chaparral boats meet or exceed the construction standards set
by the U.S. Coast Guard, the National Marine Manufacturers
Association (NMMA), and the American Boat and Yacht Council
(ABYC) concerning:
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Navigation lights
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Factory installed fuel systems
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Engine and fuel tank compartment ventilation
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Flotation
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Steering systems
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Backfire flame arresters
NMMA certification means that the boat complies with applicable
federal regulations set forth by the U.S. Coast Guard. These regula-
tions are based on American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC)
standards and recommended practices.
All Chaparral models can be certified to carry the CE mark. The CE
mark certifies that the boat meets relevant parts of the European
Directive for Recreational Craft 94/25/EC of the European
Parliament, including the International Organization for Standards
(ISO) and Recreational Marine Agreement Group (RMAG) guide-
lines in effect at the time of manufacture.
We recommend that you see your dealer if you wish to modify
factory–installed equipment or add new equipment. Your dealer is quali-
fied to make such modifications or additions without placing the safety or
design integrity of your boat at risk and without invalidating the warranty.
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