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Summary of Contents for 2550 Console Cabin

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Page 2: ...al System 15 The Engine 15 The Engine Lube Oil 15 How To Clean And Set The Spark Plugs 15 How To Fill The Hydraulic Fluid Cannister 16 How To Fill The Baitwell With Water 16 The Cooling System 17 The...

Page 3: ...arted this company my goal was to provide you our customer with the finest quality boat available EverYthing we have achieved since that time has been with that same goal in mind The information in th...

Page 4: ...the boat or equipment All directions given in this book are as seen from the stern looking toward the bow Owner manuals from the manufacturers of the engines the generator the head the stove the refri...

Page 5: ...lace by means of a rope or anchor Porthole An opening in the side of the boat to let in air and light Portside The left side of a boat when facing the bow Prop Propeller Rubrail A protective guard on...

Page 6: ...f the engine alarm system activates during the operation of the boat stop the engine Investigate the cause Make sure the problem is corrected before you start the engine The Hour Meter The meter keeps...

Page 7: ...pump To activate the pump put the switch in the On position The Switch For The Washdown Pump 4 The pump is in the aft starboard compartment To activate the pump put the switch in the On position The N...

Page 8: ...onsole The handle s control the rpm of the engine s and the shifting of the marine gear NOTE The Control Handle shown may not be the control installed in your boat Figure 5 The Steering Wheel See figu...

Page 9: ...e 7 The gauge and sight windows provide constant visual monitoring of the operating pressure and the fluid level The Oil Tank See figure 8 The engine that powers the boat is a two stroke engine that n...

Page 10: ...at has not been used for eight or more hours use the primer switch to prime the fuel system To prime the fuel system push and hold the switch in the Up position for 20 to 30 seconds before starting th...

Page 11: ...ad the instructions on Compass Compensation given to you in the literature packet Figure 11 The Washdown Pump Connection Option See figure 12 The pump is in the compartment aft of the wave gate on the...

Page 12: ...s leave the boat 4 Estimate how much fuel is needed Figure 13 NOTE When the fuel tank is full fuel will come out through the fuel vent fitting See figure 13 The fuel vent is on the port side of the bo...

Page 13: ...s are dangerous and harmful to your health 2 Check the fuel compartment for fuel leaks and fumes Make sure all fuel lines and fittings are tight See figure 15 3 Put the battery main switch in the On p...

Page 14: ...ted A WARNING Do not operate the boat if the drive unit is damaged NOTE If the drive unit hits an underwater object stop the engine In spect the drive unit for damage If the unit is damaged contact yo...

Page 15: ...use only Coast Guard approved fire extinguishers 6 Make sure all fire extinguishers are in position and in good operating condition A CAUTION To prevent damage to the anchor lines mooring and towing l...

Page 16: ...the halfway mark in the top sight gauge 3 See figure 19 Figure 19 NOTE For more information on how to set the operating pressure read the instructions given to you on the cannister How To Fill The Bai...

Page 17: ...ge to the alternator When using a jumper cable or external charging always connect the red cable to the positive terminal and the black cable t e negative terminal of the battery To charge the battery...

Page 18: ...ve control in the Down position to lower the outdrive control all the way A CAUTION To prevent damage to the engine do not use full city water pressure 6 Turn the faucet for the water supply to the ha...

Page 19: ...mage the window sealant and hatch gaskets Use a mild soap and water or a plexiglass cleaner to clean the windows and hatches How To Maintain The Interior Of The Boat To keep the interior of the boat c...

Page 20: ...To prepare the battery for storage follow this procedure 1 Make sure the battery is fully charged h WARNING To prevent an explosion charge the battery only in an area with good ventilation 2 Put the...

Page 21: ...oors open all drawers clothes lockers cabinets and doors a little If possible remove the upholstering mattresses clothing and rugs If the boat is to be stored outdoors and a cover is to be used build...

Page 22: ...or Twin Outboard Specifications L O A wlPulpit L O A wlo Pulpit Beam Hull Draft Approximate Dry Weight Maximum Horsepower Standard Fuel Capacity Sleeping Capacity Cockpit Length Height Above Waterlin...

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Page 24: ...3 4 x 60 Rubrail 55 Cap End 1 1 per ft per ft 2 4 5 6 7 543335 543208 534165 538181 Logo Pursuit Logo S2 Handrail Console Windshield Bronze 2 2 1 1 Ref No Code No Description No Req d 8 9 10 534166 5...

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Page 26: ...1 335125 Antenna 1 13 750833 Fish Tank Cooler Box 1 766446 Locker Tackle Option 1 Ref No Code No Description No Req d 14 504351 Door Louver 2 534074 Bolt 1 535132 Hook Door 2 15 750808 Door Anchor Lo...

Page 27: ...Steering Wheel 1 6 328143 Hose Vent per ft 7 334022 Vent Fuel 2 534321 Shield S S 2 8 328012 Hose Fuel Fill per ft Ref Code No No No Description Req d 9 334021 Cap Fuel Fill 1 10 Battery 2 335002 Box...

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