Sport Dash
As part of the Command Center, the
Sport Dash features several compo-
nents intended to enhance enjoyment
of the boating experience. The compo-
nents include:
• An expandable smartphone cradle.
Size can be adjusted by sliding the
sides either toward or away from
each other.
• A water-resistant storage box with
a USB charging port.
• An intuitive, analog rotary knob for Surf Gate, Power Wedge III,
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INTERIOR LUXURY
Stereo Components
Malibu offers a range of optional media opportunities. Most of
these systems are controlled through the 7” Display but a Transom
Stereo Remote is available as an option.
Stereo system controls are explained in the
Dashes and Video
Screens section of this manual.
Models: (Optional) stereo options available on all models.
Rear and/or Dock Camera
When the shifter/throttle is put into reverse, an image from be-
hind the transom will appear in the center of the 12” video screen
display in boats equipped with a back-up (or rear) camera. This does
not replace the driver’s responsibility for verifying that there are no
impediments to either side or behind the boat! The back-up camera
serves as a redundant visual indicator.
At any time, the operator can go to the media tab on the 12” video
screen and select the reverse camera to view images on the camera.
Otherwise, the camera operates automatically, as indicated, when
the shifter/throttle is in reverse.
Boats may also be equipped with an optional docking camera,
which can aid the driver in approaching the dock. As with the rear
camera, the dock camera does not replace the driver’s responsibil-
ity for verifying that there are no impediments to properly and safely
docking the boat! The dock camera serves as a redundant visual indi-
cator.
Control for the docking camera is also available through the video
screen.
When viewing either the reverse camera or docking camera feeds
via the Media screen, the user has the ability to record a video or
take a picture that is saved to the Android Emulation.
Models: Standard on M240. Optional on all Wakesetter (excluding
21 LX) and M-Series models.
Speed Control, and Stereo (volume, song selection, and mute).
The dial allows the boat operator to keep his/her eyes on the wa-
ter ahead while adjusting the controls.
• Whenever the power button and dash are on, the rotary knob is
activated to work. It offers redundant controls for the features
controlled on the dash touch screen.
• Surf Gate and Power Wedge are controlled by the button.
• Speed up/down and song selection are controlled by moving the
center joystick UP/DOWN and LEFT/RIGHT.
• Pushing the center knob will mute any audio.
• Twisting the knob will change the audio volume to louder or softer.
Models: Optional on all Wakesetter models.
Never attempt to jump into the body of
water from any of the seating in the boat.
It can be difficult to determine water
depth, and it could be possible to misjudge clearance of the deck and
gunwales.
Malibu offers transom seating. This padded, comfortable individ-
ual seating on each side of the transom area is intended for use only
when the boat is fully stopped, without the engine running. Sitting in
this area while the boat is underway could result in individuals fall-
ing off, which could result in injury or even death. It is also possible
that carbon monoxide fumes from the exhaust system could reach
individuals sitting here.
No one should sit or ride on the sun pads when the boat engine is
running. Carbon monoxide is emitted from the exhaust system and
vented into the water beneath the swim board. Fumes can and do
reach the sun pad area. Avoidance of carbon monoxide poisoning is
addressed in the
Safety section of this manual.
Seating
Malibu provides a variety of seating types and options to increase
your boating pleasure. The standard seating is crafted from top-qual-
ity materials and engineered to provide the maximum-allowed num-
ber of individuals onboard for the boat model’s design. Please note
that it is very important for passengers to be seated when the boat
is underway as shown in the seating charts in the
Quick Reference
Guide section of this manual. This provides for balance and avoid-
ance of overloading that could otherwise adversely affect the boat’s
maneuverability, swamp the boat, or even cause injury or death.
Failure to evenly distribute the combi
-
nation of passengers and additional gear
brought onboard can result in loss of
control of the boat, swamping and sinking, and causing other adverse
effects. Never exceed the boat capacity, paying particular attention
to limits in bow seating. Failure to pay ongoing attention to this can
result in serious injury or death.