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TABLE OF CONTENTS

17 HPX-V SPECIFICATIONS 

L.O.A............................................................16’ 09” 

BEAM..............................................................6’03” 

DRAFT................................................................8” 

WEIGHT W/ ENGINE............................1,150 LBS. 

FUEL CAPACITY........................................24 GAL. 

MAX H.P......................................................90 HP 

MAX CAPACITIES........3 PERSONS OR 450 LBS

Maintenance and Cleaning..........................................................3 

Engine Stop Switch......................................................................4 

Fuel / Water Separators...............................................................5 

Garboard Drain Plug....................................................................5 

Gauges.........................................................................................6 

Switch Panel................................................................................6 

Boat Layout..................................................................................7

Ditty Bag.......................................................................................7 

Aluminum Plate Locations............................................................8

Trolling Motor/Wiring System.......................................................9

Bilge System..............................................................................11 

Props..........................................................................................12

Fuel System...............................................................................13 

Self Bailing Cockpit....................................................................14

Livewell System.........................................................................14 

Wiring System/Breakers and Fuses...........................................15

Battery Switch/Breaker Panel....................................................16

Gauge Upgrades........................................................................17

Saltwater Washdown.................................................................17 

Optional Trim Tabs.....................................................................18 

Optional Power Pole..................................................................19 

Power Pole Aluminum Plate Locations......................................19

Optional Boarding Ladder..........................................................20

Optional Jackplate......................................................................20

Warranty.....................................................................................21

Summary of Contents for 17 HPX-V 2014

Page 1: ...the unmatched performance quality and fishability of your new boat We value your input not just at the time of the sale but throughout the entire boat ownership period and we ve taken steps to allow...

Page 2: ...CITIES 3 PERSONS OR 450 LBS Maintenance and Cleaning 3 Engine Stop Switch 4 Fuel Water Separators 5 Garboard Drain Plug 5 Gauges 6 Switch Panel 6 Boat Layout 7 Ditty Bag 7 Aluminum Plate Locations 8 T...

Page 3: ...ng information is general in nature and should not be considered a repair manual or guidelines set forth by Maverick Boat Company Cleaning Each Maverick boat is constructed using the finest materials...

Page 4: ...nattended operation Certain emergency conditions e g turbulent water wakes unanticipated movement may impair a person s ability to operate the craft safely The switch located on the helm must have the...

Page 5: ...dealer for replacement parts Maintenance Note In addition the fuel separator should be changed as part of routine maintenance at 20 50 and 100 hour checks Garboard Drain Plug The garboard drain plug...

Page 6: ...formation on the specifics of your Yamaha gauges see your Yamaha owner s manual Switch Panel The dual activation switches are set in a standard grid These switches can be flipped either up or down to...

Page 7: ...lug 1 Gas Fill Key 3 Bungees for push pole holder 3 Push Pole Holders Various Product Manuals Mirage 17 HPX V Boat Layout Your Maverick is designed to create the maximum amount of storage capacity wit...

Page 8: ...l 2 9 t h S t F o r t P i e r c e F l o r i d a 3 4 9 4 6 7 7 2 4 6 5 0 6 3 1 o r 8 8 8 s h a l l o w F a x 7 7 2 4 8 9 2 1 6 8 BACKING PLATES Backing Plates The diagram below shows all the screw ret...

Page 9: ...ing motor wiring system A trolling motor mounting plate was built into the bow of your Maverick during the manufacturing process To attach a trolling motor please go to your nearest Maverick dealer Al...

Page 10: ...part failure and function as an emergency shutoff To tell which position a ball valve is in open or closed look at the valve and determine the direction of flow When the ball valve handle is in the s...

Page 11: ...oat from the water and see your local Maverick dealer to have the bilge area inspected for possible leaks Fuel leaks also require immediate attention Be sure to check for fuel leaks frequently and rep...

Page 12: ...e For instance a prop with a smaller pitch will increase speed out of the hole jumping onto plane but will produce a decreased overall speed compared to a prop with a larger pitch Four bladed props ma...

Page 13: ...side of the boat just below the fuel receptacle We regularly pressure test each fuel system when it is initially received at the factory and when it leaves the factory as a component on a new boat Sh...

Page 14: ...rol water levels inside the livewell The smaller standpipe is for use with crustaceans like shrimp and crabs that prefer a lower water level The taller standpipe is for baitfish and the drain plug is...

Page 15: ...r gunnel rod racks on both the port and starboard sides These give you space to safely store 6 rods for your fishing needs LED lighting under the gunwales help illuminate the area Push Pole Storage Pu...

Page 16: ...leshoot any electrical problems or add additional electronics or electrical connections We recommend you use a trained marine electrician for all electrical issues Inside the console on the starboard...

Page 17: ...ngle battery system the battery is wired to the number 1 side of the switch When additional batteries are on board for instance for a trolling motor one of the batteries should be connected to switch...

Page 18: ...mp By not having a pump there is no possibility of fluid leaks from a pump Trim tabs allow for maximum boat performance and are great for balancing weight in the boat They also allow the boat operator...

Page 19: ...ion The cushion bottom is removable and is held in place by several sets of stainless steel snaps To remove the cushion simply turn the tabs so that they align with the holes in the cushion and remove...

Page 20: ...F a x 7 7 2 4 8 9 2 1 6 8 OPTIONAL FEATURES Command Link Gauges Command Link gauges are an option for the 17 HPX V and are an upgrade from the standard digital gauges Command Link gauges allow access...

Page 21: ...s the option of a console seat which doubles as a cooler The cooler seat is removable and comes with a cushion The seat can be removed by by fully loosening the thumb screws on either side of the seat...

Page 22: ...stop the boat quickly and easily Please refer to the Power Pole owner s manual for operational and mechanical information The Mirage comes with an 8 aluminum backing plate on the transom of the boat w...

Page 23: ...arranty issues Maverick is fortunate to have an outstanding dealer network selling and servicing our boats Our dealers are knowledgeable in service and repairs for all our boat models and have extensi...

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