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Depth Sounder

An electronic depth-finding instrument, mea-
suring the time a sound wave takes to go
from the vessel to the bottom and return, then
displaying the result in feet, fathoms, or
meters.

Dinghy

A small, open boat.

Displacement Hull

Type of hull that plows through the water
even when more power is added.

Dock

An enclosed or nearly enclosed water area;
all the port installations; a place where ves-
sels can moor, as a pier, wharf, or floating
dock.

Documented 
Vessel

Vessel registered with the U.S. Coast Guard.

Dolphin

A small group of piles, in the water, generally
used for mooring or as a channel marker.

Draft

The depth of the vessel below the water line,
measured vertically to the lowest part of the
hull.

Dunnage

Mats, boughs, pieces of wood, or other loose
materials placed under or among goods car-
ried as cargo in the hold of a ship to keep
them dry and to prevent their motion and
chafing; cushioning or padding used in a ship-
ping container to protect fragile articles
against shock and breakage; baggage or per-
sonal effects.

Ebb

An outgoing tide.

Estuary

An inlet or arm of the sea.

Fathom

Six feet.

Fenders

Objects placed along the side of the boat to
protect the hull from damage.

Flare

The outward spread of the boat’s sides from
the waterline to the rail at the bow. Also, a
pyrotechnic signalling device that can indicate
distress.

Fore

Used to distinguish the forward part of a boat
or things forward of amidships. It is the oppo-
site of aft or after.

Forward

Toward the bow.

Frame

Ribs of the hull, extending from the keel to the
highest continuous deck.

Freeboard

The vertical distance measured on a boat’s
side from the waterline to the gunwale.

Galley

The kitchen area of a boat.

Gimbals

Swivels used to keep equipment level.

Give-Way Vessel

The one which must stay clear of vessels
which have the right-of-way.

Grab Rail

A convenient grip, on a cabin top or along a
companion ladder.

Gunwale

The upper edge of a boat’s side. (pronounced
gunnel.)

Harbor

A safe anchorage, protected from most
storms; may be natural or man-made, with
breakwaters and jetties; a place for docking
and loading.

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Summary of Contents for SSX-236

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Page 3: ...onal sailing federation or yacht club will be pleased to advise you of local sea schools or competent instructors Please keep this manual in a secure place and hand it over to the new owner when you s...

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Page 5: ...uel System 3 5 Fresh Water System 3 5 Marine Sanitation Devices 3 7 Boat Profile and System Layout 3 10 COMPONENTS 4 Dashboard and Instrument Panel 4 1 Steering 4 2 Throttle 4 3 Power Trim 4 3 Fire Ex...

Page 6: ...3 Carpet 8 3 Seat Coverings and Vinyl 8 3 Canvas Weather Coverings 8 3 Cabin Cushions Side Curtains and Fabrics 8 4 Chaparral Logo 8 4 WINTERIZING AND STORAGE 9 Lifting The Boat 9 1 Dry Storage Prepa...

Page 7: ...OR DEATH FROM FIRE OR EXPLOSION RESULTING FROM LEAKING FUEL INSPECT SYSTEMS FOR LEAKS PRIOR TO USAGE OF BOAT WARNING WARNING SWIM PLATFORM PERSON CAPACITY NOT TO EXCEED 300 LBS DO DO NOT USE FOR SUPP...

Page 8: ...izziness drowsiness and lack of consciousness Get fresh air if anyone shows signs of carbon monoxide poisoning Get fresh air if carbon monoxide detector alarm sounds Carbon monoxide detector must be f...

Page 9: ...CONTACT WITH UNPROTECTED ENGINE BELTS WILL RESULT IN SEVERE INJURY TURN OFF ALL ENGINES BEFORE ENTERING MOTORWELL DANGER IN CASE OF FIRE DO NOT OPEN ENGINE BOX OR COMPARTMENT SHUT DOWN ENGINE GENERAT...

Page 10: ...RIOUS OR FATAL INJURY DUE TO ROTATION OF SEAT LOCK SWIVEL WHEN SPEED EXCEEDS 5 M P H INTERRUPT SWITCH MUST BE ATTACHED TO OPERATOR WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING QUALIFIED OPERATOR MUST BE IN CONTROL ATALL T...

Page 11: ...you transfer ownership of this boat to someone else be sure to give this manual to the new owner Your owner s packet contains the manual for the boat you selected Also in this packet are instruction m...

Page 12: ...d 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 te...

Page 13: ...ly in the bilge in black tape we rely on automotive style flexguard loom that not only keeps things neat but also protects against abrasion Through Bolted Stainless Steel Cleats It s one of the most o...

Page 14: ...assistance Boat Owner Your responsibilities include the following 1 Read this manual as well as all other manuals and information included in your owner s packet 2 Schedule an appointment with your d...

Page 15: ...s of waterborne garbage can litter beaches and cause illness U S Coast Guard regulations therefore strictly prohibit dumping plastic refuse or other garbage mixed with plastic into the water any where...

Page 16: ...g season to ensure an ample supply The Fuel Usage Chart is a handy way to record information cover ing engine hours fuel consumption miles traveled as well as RPM revolutions per minute Average MPH mi...

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Page 19: ...it ____________________________________________________ Serial Number Fuel System __________________ Tank Capacity Fresh Water __________________ Tank Capacity Propeller __________________ ___________...

Page 20: ...l Used In Gallons Distance Traveled In Miles RPM Average Miles per Hour Gallons per Hour Date FUEL USAGE CHART RunTime In Hours Fuel Used In Gallons Distance Traveled In Miles RPM Average Miles per Ho...

Page 21: ...nals Flash Light _____________ _____________ ______________ Mirror Paddles Anchor _____________ _____________ ______________ Food Water Life Raft Radio _______________________ _______________________...

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Page 23: ...se from the original purchaser 1 An Ownership Transfer Record completed by the original purchaser and the subsequent owner 2 A copy of the bill of sale or other evidence of purchase of the boat from t...

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Page 25: ...and servicing practices Important This is an advisory statement or procedure intended to prevent damage to the equipment or associated components Note This is a general advisory statement relating to...

Page 26: ...king local weather reports before your depar ture Monitor strong winds and electrical storms closely Always keep accurate updated charts of the area on board your boat Before you leave the port or har...

Page 27: ...20226 Other helpful publications available from the U S Coast Guard include Aids to Navigation U S Coast Guard pamphlet 123 which explains the significance of various lights and buoys the Boating Safe...

Page 28: ...r face up position in the water Type III has the same minimum buoyancy as a Type II PFD It has little or no turning ability People participating in water sports often prefer this PFD because it intend...

Page 29: ...uce a two second blast which can be heard a mile away For boats less than 26 feet it must be able to produce a two second blast which can be heard one half mile away It can be a hand mouth or power op...

Page 30: ...e port if time allows Other steps to follow to weather the storm include Close and secure port holes Stow all loose gear below deck and tie down any gear on deck Reduce speed as the seas build Make su...

Page 31: ...burning boat Guidelines for Fire Prevention Check the bilge for fuel leaks Check cleaning products for flammability Ventilate when cleaning or painting Disconnect electrical system from power source...

Page 32: ...hr 1 6 hr 60 70 2 7 hr 2 40 hr 70 80 3 12 hr 3 hr Indefinite Over 80 Indefinite Indefinite Collision If a serious collision occurs first check the persons on board for injuries Then inspect the boat...

Page 33: ...tlets near a pier dock sea wall bulkhead or any other means can cause excessive accumu lation of poisonous carbon monoxide gas within the cabin areas Make sure hull exhaust outlets are not blocked Fig...

Page 34: ...nd which could indicate a failure of an exhaust component Test the operation of each carbon monoxide detector by press ing the test button Note Do not operate the vessel if any of these problems exist...

Page 35: ...all hatches and doors on board 4 Do not allow equipment or gear to contact fuel system compo nents Monitor side storage areas where fill and vent hoses are often located 5 Do not store portable fuel t...

Page 36: ...s are clear Repair all bare wires and loose electrical connections that might cause a short in your boat s electrical system and start a fire Do not store disposable propane cylinders or charcoal ligh...

Page 37: ...water skiing Please contact the American Water Ski Association 799 Overlook Drive Winter Haven Florida 33884 1 800 533 2972 or www usawaterski org Additional Equipment You should consider having addi...

Page 38: ...keys Fenders First aid kit Flashlight extra batteries Fuses Manually operated bilge pump Owner s manual Paddle Replacement light bulbs Ship to shore radio Spare fuel and oil filters Spare propeller w...

Page 39: ...side THREE SHORT BLASTS Engine s in reverse FOUR OR MORE BLASTS Danger signal BRIDGE SIGNALS DANGER ZONE Dead ahead to 2 points abaft your starboard beam Yield right of way to boats in your DANGER ZO...

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Page 41: ...ment panel in the dash shows the battery charging rate when the engine is running The negative terminal of each battery is connected to the grounding studs of the main engine s This type of negative g...

Page 42: ...es Models 256 SSX 236 SSX A selector switch with two batteries is optional on some models This battery selector switch has four positions OFF Power supplied to automatic bilge pump CO detector if so e...

Page 43: ...ly power supplied at this setting is the automatic bilge pumps carbon monoxide detector if equipped stereo memory and high water alarm 2 1 Battery Switch ON To start the engine place switch in ON posi...

Page 44: ...gh correctly grounded Electrolysis corrosion is a very real issue and expense for any boater and boat owners must be aware of the proper protection and maintenance Corrosion will directly affect the p...

Page 45: ...convenience and flexibility of refilling your fuel tank from either side of the boat The fuel tank vent allows air to escape as the tank is being filled and helps equalize tank pressure as temperature...

Page 46: ...urn switch OFF after closing faucets 5 Allow treated water solution to remain in tank for 3 to 4 hours 6 Turn on water pump switch and pump all treated water solution from tank and lines through all f...

Page 47: ...ocedures MARINE SANITATION DEVICES Standard and optional sanitation equipment varies with the boat model These options include a pump out Porta Potti Figure 3 2 and a VacuFlush system with holding tan...

Page 48: ...A small amount of water should remain in the bowl for flushing Do not dispose of sanitary napkins or other insoluble items in toilet Do not leave VacuFlush power on for extended periods when away from...

Page 49: ...cause damage to the pump 3 When you hear the pump speed up indicates tank is empty immediately turn the switch off Note If the macerator won t turn on check the circuit breaker at the battery switch p...

Page 50: ...ye Figure 3 7 256 SSX 236 SSX 12 236 12 256 Galley 3 8 6 7 1 4 2 5 10 10 SUNDECK 9 TYPICAL SSX ENGINE COMPARTMENT LAYOUT 1 Bilge Pump 2 Engine 3 Blowers 4 Trim Pump Merc 5 Battery 6 Water Tank optiona...

Page 51: ...p 11 Water Pump and Filter 12 Fire Extinguishing System optional 13 Cockpit Galley Sink 14 Steering Helm 15 Euro Manual Pump 16 Head Sink 17 Macerator optional 18 High Water Bilge Alarm 276 SSX DECK P...

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Page 53: ...auge is equipped with a large LCD display to broadcast critical engine information and convenience items such as depth engine alarms and digital readouts of engine performance Do not exceed the maximu...

Page 54: ...Finder The optional depth finder measures the depth of the water form the bottom of your boat See the manufacturer s instruction manual for details about proper operation and maintenance Compass The...

Page 55: ...the boat Note Refer to your engine manufacturer s owner s manual for information concerning maintenance and operation Note Refer to your engine manufacturer s owner s manual for information concerning...

Page 56: ...e The Federal Water Pollution Act prohibits the discharge of oil or oily waste into or upon the navigable waters and contigu ous zones of the United States if such discharge causes a film or sheen upo...

Page 57: ...rmation STEREO SOUND SYSTEM The stereo in your boat is equipped with an AM FM radio CD player MP3 Jack and premium water resistant speakers The stereo also has a digital clock and antenna lead Our sou...

Page 58: ...LOCATED IN OWNER S MANUAL PACKET Use caution to prevent pinching the arch wiring harness Note When towing boat on a trailer Chaparral recommends that the arch stays in the upright installed position t...

Page 59: ...3 83 1 1 1 XHO FRQRP HSWK YDLODEOH O 83 1 1 DFNOLJKW 0RGH XWR 83 1 NTER 4O XIT 4HIS IS THE FIRST SCREEN DISPLAYED 3CROLL OWN BUTTON UNTIL THE 4ANK VAILABLE 3CREEN APPEARS 0RESS 4 2 AND 4ANK VAILABLE S...

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Page 61: ...O FRQRP 81 76 86 17 5 17 5 DFWRU 5HVHW 1 XHO FRQRP 5 6 7 1R 17 5 17 5 KDSDUUDO 7DFKRPHWHU 6HWXS LWK H 2Q 3UHVV DQ ROG RWK UURZ H V IRU VHFRQGV XHO FRQRP HSWK YDLODEOH 9 17 5 17 5 XHO FRQRP YDLODEOH HV...

Page 62: ...DLODEOH 6LQJOH LVSOD 6FUHHQV DUH DV IROORZV 530 6HD DWHU 7HPS RQO LI HQDEOHG HSWK RQO LI HQDEOHG 7DQN RQO LI HQDEOHG 7DQN RQO LI HQDEOHG XHO ORZ 7RWDO ORZ QJLQH RXUV DWWHU 9ROWV 2LO 3UHV RRODQW 7HPS Y...

Page 63: ...17 5 17 5 8QLWV 86 0 75 XHO FRQRP 81 76 86 17 5 17 5 DFWRU 5HVHW 1 XHO FRQRP 5 6 7 1R 17 5 17 5 KDSDUUDO 7DFKRPHWHU 6HWXS LWK H 2Q 3UHVV DQ ROG RWK UURZ H V IRU VHFRQGV XHO FRQRP HSWK YDLODEOH 9 17 5...

Page 64: ...OH YDLODEOH 6LQJOH LVSOD 6FUHHQV DUH DV IROORZV 530 6HD DWHU 7HPS RQO LI HQDEOHG HSWK RQO LI HQDEOHG 7DQN RQO LI HQDEOHG 7DQN RQO LI HQDEOHG XHO ORZ 7RWDO ORZ QJLQH RXUV DWWHU 9ROWV 2LO 3UHV RRODQW 7H...

Page 65: ...oat Inspect your trailer regularly to make sure the side supports are in good working condition Check bolts securing rollers and supports from time to time to make sure they are tight The trailer shou...

Page 66: ...emove and store convertible top if your boat is so equipped Use a second safety chain to secure your boat s bow to the trailer tongue Tie down the stern to the trailer Towing a boat requires extra cau...

Page 67: ...our boat at a right angle to the shore 3 When the boat s transom is in several inches of water Do not put your trailer wheels and brakes in the water if pos sible especially in salt water Tie a moorin...

Page 68: ...onnections etc Bunk or Custom Trailers Launching Here are some tips to remember when you are putting your Chaparral boat in the water Important Before launching your boat make sure the transom drain p...

Page 69: ...easure all roller assemblies that set in a line across from each other Make sure the distance to each roller from the centerline of the trailer is equal In other words the left side of your trailer sh...

Page 70: ...mage to your boat or personal injury The swim platform is not designed to carry personal watercraft As the operator you are responsible for the safety of your passengers Do not allow passengers to rid...

Page 71: ...t mistaken for the fuel fill cap Also make sure a fishing rod holder is not mis taken for a fuel fill plate 2 Your Chaparral boat has fittings for filling the fuel tank Remove fuel fill plate Insert t...

Page 72: ...attempting to start engine Keep boat secure until engine is running and warmed up 2 Check lubricating fluid levels Check fuel supply to make sure you have enough fuel for your planned excursion 3 To...

Page 73: ...ottle forward engine RPMs increase and your boat moves faster through the water Important Acceleration at full throttle is not recommended during the engine break in period This break in period coinci...

Page 74: ...n relation to the boat s transom It also allows the operator to raise and lower the drive for trailering beaching launching or operating in shallow water Note Refer to your engine owner s manual regar...

Page 75: ...find it easier to maneuver the boat and to pull skiers to the surface Trim Tabs Trim tabs are standard on some models and optional other models Trim tabs also help the operator trim the boat Trim tabs...

Page 76: ...ns on the key pad simultaneously Important If the control box is turned on in the test mode and subsequently receives a signal to turn it on via the accessory input the boat operator can not turn off...

Page 77: ...e two or more anchors if anchoring overnight or extended periods of time Otherwise make sure your boat has enough space to swing full circle in case of shifting winds Keep the anchor and line in an ar...

Page 78: ...de the dock by turning hard to port 3 Turn to starboard and at idle speed put the engine in reverse to bring the stern closer to the dock Reverse these steps to dock to the port side MOORING YOUR BOAT...

Page 79: ...ks well for mooring lines and anchor lines Rope made of high tensile strength polyester fibers like Dacron is just about as strong as nylon rope but it does not stretch Kevlar rope is strong and does...

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Page 81: ...pstick out of its sleeve wipe clean and push dipstick back into the sleeve Make certain the dipstick is pushed all the way back in 4 Pull dipstick out again and check oil level on dipstick The oil lev...

Page 82: ...gine owner s manual for detailed informa tion about checking and maintaining the fuel system The fuel system must be inspected frequently and maintained regu larly Check for leaks and or vapors and re...

Page 83: ...lubricant 3 Lubricate cable end guide pivot point with SAE 30W engine oil 4 Run engine for 20 to 30 minutes then check power steering fluid level If low add type A automatic transmission fluid to bri...

Page 84: ...flammable solvents for cleaning the bilge Check with your Chaparral dealer for recommended cleaners 6 4 WARNING Gasoline or vapors in bilge can explode Remove all sources of ignition Do not start eng...

Page 85: ...switch not making proper contact 3 Throttle lever in wrong position 4 Loose wire in starting circuit 5 Ignition switch defective 6 Defective solenoid 7 Dead battery 8 Battery switch in wrong position...

Page 86: ...ump filter and fuel tank line for cracked flanges or restricted fittings 7 Do not attempt to start engine for at least 5 minutes For hot engine fully advance throttle make sure throttle lever is in ne...

Page 87: ...carb only 5 Clogged flame arrestor 1 Engine misfiring 2 Spark plugs dirty or not gapped correctly 3 Clean flame arrestor and check air intake 4 Check engine temperature See Engine Owner Service Manual...

Page 88: ...cessive oil improper filling bad fuel pump etc 3 Change oil and oil filter be sure to use the correct grade and viscosity oil 4 Inspect all oil lines and tighten all connections as necessary 1 Replace...

Page 89: ...ent oil changes 2 Dirty oil filter 3 Water in oil 5 Replace fuel filter 6 Inspect fuel for water or other contami nants If contaminated drain tank and flush with fresh fuel 7 Use compressed air at not...

Page 90: ...mounting bolts 2 Damaged propeller shaft 3 Propeller bent or pitch out of true 4 Engine out of alignment 1 Inspect propeller and replace if required 2 Pump out bilge area Inspect for causes related t...

Page 91: ...ant to deep stains To remove minor stains wash the affected area with a soft cloth and household deter gent Then rinse thoroughly with clear water If deep stains do occur use a special fiberglass clea...

Page 92: ...ure water pollution salinity current and organic matter in the water To protect and repaint the boat bottom perform the following Remove boat from water once a year Scrub bottom with a soap and water...

Page 93: ...w the manufacturer s recommendations for cleaning and stain removal SEAT COVERINGS AND VINYL Because seat coverings and trim are made of expandable vinyl extreme temperatures have little effect on the...

Page 94: ...ith canvas attached to any hull or wind shield mounted fasteners Be careful not to scratch clear vinyl windows Dry well before stowing When stowing clear vinyl make sure the vinyl is rolled and not cr...

Page 95: ...sition slings as indicated by the diagrams in Chapter 3 Do not use deck cleats or bow or stern eyes for lifting the boat Be sure boat remains level while being lifted to avoid sling movement or boat d...

Page 96: ...drain water systems with a water heater installed it is recommended that potable water system antifreeze be run through the entire system at the time of winterization This needs to be COMPLETELY flush...

Page 97: ...portant We cannot overemphasize our concern for your safety 2 Clean battery terminal posts with wire brush or steel wool before reinstallation 3 Check charge on battery Recharge or replace if necessar...

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Page 99: ...f a boat is said to be astern of the boat Athwart Across Aweigh Off the bottom said of an anchor Aye Yes while aboard a boat or ship Means I understand Bail To remove water from a boat by pump or bail...

Page 100: ...such as a boat s license Chart A map of a body of water that contains pilot ing information Chine The intersection of sides and bottom of a boat Cleat A piece of wood or metal with projecting ends to...

Page 101: ...to protect fragile articles against shock and breakage baggage or per sonal effects Ebb An outgoing tide Estuary An inlet or arm of the sea Fathom Six feet Fenders Objects placed along the side of th...

Page 102: ...member of a boat s hull Knot To bend a line Also a unit of speed equal to one nautical mile 6 076 10 feet an hour Launch 1 To put a vessel into the water 2 a small open powerboat mainly used for trans...

Page 103: ...opposite of inboard Outdrive A propulsion system for boats with an inboard motor operating an exterior drive with driveshaft gears and propeller also called stern drive and inboard outboard Overall L...

Page 104: ...r under load Sole The cabin or cockpit floor Spar Buoy A channel marker that looks like a tall slen der pole Stand On Vessel The vessel with the right of way Starboard The right side of a boat when yo...

Page 105: ...g the bot tom paint and the topsides Way Movement of a vessel through the water Technically it is underway when not at anchor aground or made fast to the shore The com mon usage is interpreted as prog...

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Page 107: ...s long as the original purchaser owns the boat In the event Chaparral elects to replace a hull of a model for which the mold is no longer in use Chaparral s obligation is limited to provide only the n...

Page 108: ...conditions and limitations to coverage and liability set forth below and provided the original factory gelcoat surface has not been altered Chaparral warrants to the original purchaser of a new Chapa...

Page 109: ...e 50 This One Year Exterior Gelcoat Limited Warranty is not transferable ONE YEAR TRANSFERABLE LIMITED WARRANTY Subject to the conditions and limitations to coverage and liability discussed below Chap...

Page 110: ...quential damages so the foregoing limitation or exclusion may not apply to you EXCLUSIONS THE LIMITED WARRANTIES SET FORTH ABOVE DO NOT COVER 1 Engines outdrives controls batteries propellers air cond...

Page 111: ...S AND AGREES AS FOLLOWS 1 No dealer or any other person is authorized to make on Chaparral s behalf any other warranty other than those expressly set forth herein 2 Chaparral reserves the right withou...

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