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2665 DENALI

OWNER’S MANUAL

                 FISHING BOATS

3901 St. Lucie Blvd.

Ft. Pierce, Florida 34946

Print  Date 10/2002

Summary of Contents for 2665 DENALI

Page 1: ...2665 DENALI 1 2665 DENALI OWNER S MANUAL FISHING BOATS 3901 St Lucie Blvd Ft Pierce Florida 34946 Print Date 10 2002...

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Page 3: ...RESULT IN MINOR PERSONAL INJURY OR PRODUCT AND PROPERTY DAMAGE INFORMATION WHICH IS IMPORTANT TO PROPER OPERATION OR MAINTENANCE BUT IS NOT HAZARD RELATED All instructions given in this book are as s...

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Page 5: ...MAKE MODEL STARBOARD SERIAL PROPELLER S MAKE MODEL STARBOARD SERIAL MAKE DIAMETER PITCH PORT SERIAL RATIO ENGINES BLADES OTHER BOAT Pursuit Fishing Boats reserves the right to make changes and improv...

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Page 7: ...ters Weight and Maximum Capacities Unladen Weight Kilograms Pounds Maximum Load Weight Kilograms Pounds Number of People Maximum Rated Engine Horsepower Kilowatts Horsepower Certifications Certificati...

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Page 9: ...All boat manufacturers are required by the Federal Boat Safety Act of 1971 to notify first time owners in the event any defect is discovered which creates a substantial risk of personal injury to the...

Page 10: ...it dealer Should a problem developthatisrelatedtofaultyworkmanshipormaterials asstatedintheLimitedWarranty you should contact your Pursuit dealer to arrange for the necessary repair If you are not nea...

Page 11: ...ing Authority for information on the insurance requirements in your boating area Reporting Boating Accidents All boating accidents must be reported by the operator or owner of the boat to the proper m...

Page 12: ...relating to perfor mance construction or materials The equipment requirements vary according to the length type of boat and the propulsion system Some of the Coast Guard equipment is described in the...

Page 13: ...Systems 2 1 General 27 2 2 CableEngineThrottleandShiftControls 27 2 3 VolvoDieselElectronicControls 28 2 4 NeutralSafetySwitch 28 2 5 EngineStopSwitch 29 2 6 OutdrivePowerTiltandTrim 29 2 7 SteeringSy...

Page 14: ...l 47 5 2 FreshwaterSystemOperation 47 5 3 FreshwaterSystemMaintenance 48 Chapter 6 Raw Water System 6 1 General 49 6 2 HighPressureWashdown 49 6 3 Livewell 50 6 4 RawWaterSystemMaintenance 51 Chapter...

Page 15: ...Equipment 9 1 Deck 61 9 2 Hull 65 9 3 CockpitEquipment 66 Chapter 10 Interior Equipment 10 1 Marine Head System 69 10 2 Cabin and V Berth 70 10 3 Carbon Monoxide Detector 71 Chapter 11 Safety Equipme...

Page 16: ...5 Docking Anchoring and Mooring 89 12 6 Controls Steering or Propulsion System Failure 92 12 7 Collision 92 12 8 Grounding Towing and Rendering Assistance 92 12 9 Flooding or Capsizing 93 12 10 Water...

Page 17: ...ay up 107 14 2 Winterizing 110 14 3 Recommissioning 112 Appendix A Schematics Appendix B Glossary of Terms Appendix C Maintenance Schedule and Log Appendix D Boating Accident Report Appendix E Float P...

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Page 19: ...furnished with each new engine and can be located in the engine owner s manual All information requested on this card should be filled out completely by the dealerandpurchaserandthenreturnedtotherespe...

Page 20: ...poor performance or permanent damage to the exposed components The type of growth and how quickly it occurs is relative to the water conditions in your boating area Water temperature pollution current...

Page 21: ...to ensure that leaks heat deterioration or damage has not resulted Replace them as necessary Refer to the engine owner s manual for more information on the exhaust system in your Denali 1 4 Engine Coo...

Page 22: ...ler and the 2nd number is the pitch Pitch is the theoretical distance traveled by the propeller in each revolution Always repair or replace a propeller immediately if it has been damaged A damaged and...

Page 23: ...AINING MAXIMUM OR CLOSE TO MAXIMUM RPM FOR EXTENDED PERIODS CAN REDUCE THE LIFE OF THE ENGINE Depth Gauge The depth gauge indicates the depth of the water below the bottom of the boat Speedometer The...

Page 24: ...e monitored in digital display in 8 different languages In addition to monitoring basic engine information you can switch modes to monitor current or average fuel consumption The display can also comm...

Page 25: ...e adjusted accurately at the factory as it must be compensated for the influence of the electrical equipment and electronics unique to your boat Therefore the compass should be adjusted by aprofession...

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Page 27: ...anual for specific information on the control installed on your Denali The engine throttle and shift control system consists of three major components the control handle the throttle cable and the shi...

Page 28: ...old starting and warm up purposes 2 4 Neutral Safety Switch Every control system has a neutral safety switch incorporated into it This device prohibits the engine from being started while the shift le...

Page 29: ...ly attached to the engine stop switch before at tempting to start the engine Please refer to the engine owner s manual for additional information on the engine stop switch 2 6 Outdrive Power Tilt and...

Page 30: ...o controls starboard and port up and down movements Bow up and bow down will control the hull planing attitude while port and starboard up and down provide control for the hull listing Beforeleavingth...

Page 31: ...rmed as often as necessary to keep the system operating smoothly Control system adjustments may become necessary If adjustment becomes necessary see your Pursuit dealer DO NOT ATTEMPT CONTROL ADJUSTME...

Page 32: ...tab planes The anodes were installed at the factory to prevent galvanic corrosion and will need to be changed when they are 75 of their original size Refer to the trim tab owner s manual for addition...

Page 33: ...PASSENGERS PUT ON PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICES AND KEEP FIRE EXTINGUISHERS READY UNTIL THE SITUATION IS RESOLVED Fuel Withdrawal Tube The fuel withdrawal tube is positioned in the fuel tank to achieve o...

Page 34: ...amage the striping 3 2 Gasoline Engine Fuel System The fuel system on the 2665 Denali has one fuel tank and one manual fuel valve The fuel valve is located near the fuel withdrawal tube on the fuel ta...

Page 35: ...most prevalent in warm climates Periodically adding a high quality diesel fuel additive containing an algaecide may be required to control algae in your boating area Please contact your dealer or eng...

Page 36: ...IS VERY FLAMMABLE BE CAREFUL WHEN FILLING THE FUEL TANKS NO SMOKING NEVER FILL THE TANK WHILE THE ENGINE OR ANY ELECTRI CAL ACCESSORY IS RUNNING FILL THE FUEL TANK IN AN OPEN AREA DO NOT FILL THE TAN...

Page 37: ...LOTH IF FUEL IS SPILLED ON THE WATER EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION FUEL FLOATS ON TOP OF THE WATER AND CAN IGNITE IF EXCESS FUEL IS SPILLED INTO THE WATER IMMEDIATELY EVACUATE THE AREA AND NOTIFY THE MARIN...

Page 38: ...esh fuel a month a fuel stabilizer should be added to the gasoline to protect the fuel from degradation Yourdealerortheenginemanufacturercanprovideadditionalinformationonfueldegradation and fuel stabi...

Page 39: ...ELEMENT HAS BEEN CHANGED PRIME THE FUEL SYSTEM AND CHECK ALL FITTINGS FOR LEAKS BEFORE AND AFTER STARTING THE ENGINE BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE ALWAYS OPEN ALL HATCHES WINDOWS AND DOORS RUN THE BLOWE...

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Page 41: ...DO NOT OVERLOAD THE ACCESSORY CIRCUIT BREAKERS OR OTHER CIRCUITRY THROUGH ADDITIONAL 12 VOLT EQUIPMENT 4 2 Batteries Pursuitelectricalsystemsaredesignedtouselead acidtypebatteries Yourboathasprovisio...

Page 42: ...rotect high amperage circuits and panel feeds Heavy Duty Circuit Breaker Used to protect the windlass circuit Heavy Duty Distribution Stud One or more of these may be used to distribute negative DC Po...

Page 43: ...e hardtop or radar arch Cockpit Lights Activates the lights that illuminate the cockpit area Hardtop Light Optional Activates the courtesy lights in the hardtop Spreader Lights Optional Activates the...

Page 44: ...lly resetting breaker on the pump motor Freshwater System Supplies 12 volt electrical current directly to the freshwater pump pressure switch located on the pump The pump is the pressure demand type a...

Page 45: ...r Care must be taken not to get any oil or petroleum jelly on the glass portion of the bulbs as this will cause the bulb to overheat and burn out WHEN REPLACING LIGHT BULBS IN MARINE LIGHT FIXTURES AL...

Page 46: ...d when they show signs of corrosion or fraying Deterioratedcablescauseaconsiderablevoltagelosswhenhighcurrentsaredrawn asforstarting the engine NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME IN THE BATTERY STORAGE AREA AVOI...

Page 47: ...UIT CUSTOMER RELA TIONS DEPARTMENT FOR ASSISTANCE IN HAVING THE FUEL PROFESSIONALLY REMOVED AND COMPONENTS OF THE FRESHWATER SYSTEM REPLACED AS NECESSARY 5 2 Freshwater System Operation Fill the water...

Page 48: ...mp to cycle excessively The freshwater system is equipped with a strainer located on the intake line near the pump This should be checked at least annually and cleaned as necessary Periodically spray...

Page 49: ...the boat is hauled from the water will help to eliminate air locks in raw water systems Note It may be necessary to reprime the raw water system if the system is not used for an extended period and a...

Page 50: ...lso activates the livewell light Anoverflowbuiltintothelivewellautomaticallycontrolsthewaterlevelinthelivewell Always turn the pump OFF at the switch panel when the livewell is not in use To fill the...

Page 51: ...Check hoses particularly the sea water supply hoses for signs of deterioration Remove and clean the sea water strainers Spray pumps and thru hull valves with a protective oil periodically The fishboxe...

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Page 53: ...o check and operate the drain valves at least annually to make sure they are in good condition and operating properly Also check the drain system frequently to ensure it is free flowing and that the h...

Page 54: ...eaker panel The manual bilge pump should be activated briefly each time the boat is used This will ensure that it is operating properly and increase the service life of the pump The automatic switch s...

Page 55: ...e bilge that is activated by a momentary switch below the starboard gunnel near the sink A momentary switch is used because the pump will be damaged if it is allowed to run dry for more than 10 second...

Page 56: ...rden hose to flood the bilge until the water level is high enough to activate the pump Flush all gravity drains with fresh water to keep them clean and free flowing Clean and flush the fishbox cooler...

Page 57: ...To open the panels loosen the friction knobs on the windshield adjusters and turn the locks on the ventpanelstotheunlockedposition Openthe panel to the desired position and tighten the friction knobs...

Page 58: ...rt up and while operating below cruise speed The blowers should be operated for five 5 minutes prior to the operation of the engine or any electrical accessory When the boat is operated below cruise s...

Page 59: ...vacuum or low pressure area usually the cockpit bridge deck and cabin that can be created by the forward speed of the boat Boats underway should close all aft fac ing hatches and doors The forward fa...

Page 60: ...THE PRES ENCE OF CARBON MONOXIDE CO WHICH CAN BE FATAL EVACUATE THE CABIN IMMEDIATELY DO A HEAD COUNT TO CHECK THAT ALL PERSONS ARE ACCOUNTED FOR DO NOT REENTER THE CABIN UNTIL IT HAS BEEN AIRED OUT A...

Page 61: ...assembly that allows the anchor to be operated and stored at the pulpit The pulpit roller is designed for a Delta plow or a Danforth style anchor The anchorlineisstoredintheropelockerandroutedoutther...

Page 62: ...e windlass After the anchor is set the windlass must not be left to take the entire force from the anchor line The line should be made fast to a bow cleat to relieve the load on the windlass The ancho...

Page 63: ...profile and a snug fit The canvas is fit to the boat at the factory and the bimini top must be installed properly in order for the clear connector and side curtains to fit To install the Bimini top a...

Page 64: ...ronics lockers are mounted to the top Additionally if items like radar antennas spotlights and other accessories are mounted in the wrong location the warranty could bevoid Ifyouintendtoaddequipmentor...

Page 65: ...LOW PERSONS TO FALL OVERBOARD AND INTO BOAT PROPELLERS OR TO BE LOST IN OPEN WATER ALWAYS CHECK TO MAKE SURE THE TRANSOM DOOR IS PROPERLY CLOSED AND LATCHED BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE AND NEVER OPERA...

Page 66: ...position before opening the helm The battery compartment is located in the forward section of the seat base The compartment accommodatesthreebatteriesthatareaccessedthroughahatchonthefrontsideofthebas...

Page 67: ...MSTANCES SHOULD THE HELM BE OPENED WHEN THE ENGINES ARE RUNNING IN SOME SITUATIONS IT IS POSSIBLE TO ACCIDENTALLY ENGAGE THE ENGINE SHIFT AND THROTTLE CONTROL INTO GEAR AS THE HELM IS OPEN ING THIS CO...

Page 68: ...CURED BE FORE OPERATING OR TRAILERING YOUR BOAT IF THE ENGINE HATCH IS NOT PROPERLY SECURED IT COULD OPEN UNEXPECTEDLY CAUSING DAMAGE TO THE BOAT AND THE ENGINE HATCH Cabin Door and Hatch The sliding...

Page 69: ...ank and have it pumped out before it is completely full If the holding tank is allowed to overfill the waste will overflow into the tank vent and then overboard IN MANY AREAS IT IS ILLEGAL TO FLUSH HE...

Page 70: ...o help control odor and to chemically break down the waste The macerator pump should be sprayed with a metal protector periodically to reduce corrosion See the head manufacturer owner s manual for add...

Page 71: ...alarm level has been reached Carbon monoxide CO a by product of combustion is invisible tasteless odorless and is produced by all engines heating and cooking appliances The most common sources of CO...

Page 72: ...AND MOVE PER SONS WHO HAVE BEEN EXPOSED TO CARBON MONOXIDE INTO FRESH AIR IM MEDIATELY NEVER DISABLE THE CO DETECTOR BECAUSE YOU THINK THE ALARM MAY BE FALSE ALWAYS CONTACT THE DETECTOR MANUFACTURER...

Page 73: ...lerting you to potentially serious problems in the primary power systems the engine compartment and the cabin Alarm systems are not intended to lessen or replace good maintenance and precruise procedu...

Page 74: ...quipment installed on your boat by Pursuit certain other equipment is required by the U S Coast Guard to help ensure passenger safety Items like a sea anchor working anchor extra dock lines flare pist...

Page 75: ...CELLENT DISTRESS SIG NALS HOWEVER THERE IS POTENTIAL FOR INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE IF NOT PROPERLY HANDLED THESE DEVICES PRODUCE A VERY HOT FLAME AND THE RESIDUE CAN CAUSE BURNS AND IGNITE FLAMMABLE...

Page 76: ...ULLY AND COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND THE SYSTEM IN THEORY AND OP ERATION BEFORE USING YOUR BOAT Fuel compartment and bilge fires are very dangerous because of the presence of gasoline or diesel fuel in the...

Page 77: ...rcuitautomaticallyshutsdowntheenginewhenthesystemisactivated The red light on the fire extinguisher control panel will light and an alarm will sound if this should occur When sufficient time has elaps...

Page 78: ...icator will stop flashing when the sensor has reached optimum operating temperature The power indicator will then switch from flashing green to solid green This device uses a micro controller to conti...

Page 79: ...o sound before the occupants of the boat notice any symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning CO detectors are very reliable and rarely sound false alarms If the alarm sounds always assume the hazard is r...

Page 80: ...m promptly Some common drugs and antiseptics may lose their strength or become unstable as they age Ask a medical professional about the supplies you should carry and the safe shelf life of prescripti...

Page 81: ...to quickly identify the boat and owner Additional Equipment to Consider VHF Radio Life Raft Spare Anchor Heaving Line Fenders First Aid Kit Flashlight Mirror Searchlight Sunburn Lotion Tool Kit Ring B...

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Page 83: ...r jump All passengers should be properly seated whenever the boat is operated above idle speed Your passengers should not be allowed to sit on the seat backs gunnels bows transoms or on fishing seats...

Page 84: ...he boats should sound the appropriate signals Meeting Head On or Nearly So Situations When two motor boats are approaching each other head on or nearly head on neither boat has the right of way Both b...

Page 85: ...used to provide specific information You should be familiar with these and any other markers used in your boating area STORMS AND WAVE ACTION CAN CAUSE BUOYS TO MOVE YOU SHOULD NOT RELY ON BUOYS ALONE...

Page 86: ...osion Check the oil in the engine Set the battery selector switches as desired Check the bilge water level Look for other signs of potential problems Monitor for the scent of fuel fumes Turn on the bi...

Page 87: ...STEM AND CHECK THE ENGINE FOR THE ODOR OF GASOLINE VAPORS ALWAYS OPERATE THE BLOWER WHILE THE ENGINE IS AT IDLE DO NOT START OR OPERATE THE ENGINE IF FUEL FUMES ARE PRESENT UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOU...

Page 88: ...TS ACCORDING TO SPECIFICA TIONS Avoid sea conditions that are beyond the skill and experience of you and your crew Before operating the boat for the first time read the engine break in procedures The...

Page 89: ...nt with soap and water Check the bilge area for debris and excess water Fill the fuel tank to near full to reduce condensation Check that the boat is properly moored Turn off all electrical equipment...

Page 90: ...h the dock Use reverse on the engine while turning the steering wheel toward the dock to slow the boat and pull the stern toward the dock as the boat approaches Straighten the outdrive and use the eng...

Page 91: ...rieve the mooring with a boat hook and secure the line Keep the engine running until the line is secured Leaving a Mooring Start the engine and let it warm up for several minutes before releasing the...

Page 92: ...mage Checkbelow decksforleaksandthecontrolsystemsforproperoperation Plugallleaksormakethenecessary repairstothecontrolsystemsbeforeproceedingslowlyandcarefullytoport Requestassistance if necessary Hau...

Page 93: ...become flooded or completely swamped You must always be aware of the position of the boat to the seas and the amount of water in the bilge Water entering the boat over the transom can usually be corr...

Page 94: ...he water for any reason For additional information on water skiing including hand signals and water skiing manuals contact the American Water Skiing Association in Winter Haven Florida 863 324 4341 MO...

Page 95: ...of the boat so you can keep him in sight at all times Make sure to approach the person from the downwind side and maneuver the boat so the propeller is well clear of the person in the water Turn off t...

Page 96: ...g package The trailer should be matched to your boat s weight and hull Using a trailer with a capacity too low will be unsafe on the road and cause abnormal wear A trailer with a capacity too high can...

Page 97: ...is securely fastened on the trailer to prevent movement between the boat and trailer The bow eye on the boat should be secured with a rope chain or turnbuckle in addition to the winch cable Additional...

Page 98: ...to break the trailer would follow in a straight line and prevent the coupler from dragging on the road Make sure the trailer emergency brake cable or chain is also installed to the tow vehicle frame...

Page 99: ...s extremely important as pollution and marine growth can damage fiberglass hulls SANDING OR SANDBLASTING THE HULL BOTTOM WILL DAMAGE THE FIBER GLASS USE ONLY STANDARD ANTIFOULING PAINTS AND FIBERGLASS...

Page 100: ...g with mild soap and water A stiff brush can be used on the nonskid areas Kerosene or commercially prepared products will remove oil and tar which could be a problem on trailered boats Harsh abrasive...

Page 101: ...canvas and or fiberglass tops require special attention to the anodized aluminum just below the top This area is subject to salt build up from salty condensation and sea spray It is also frequently o...

Page 102: ...ve cleaners Acetone Solvents Alcohol Glass cleaners Cleaners containing ammonia 13 2 Upholstery Canvas and Enclosures Vinyl Upholstery The vinyl upholstery used on the exterior seats and bolsters and...

Page 103: ...lowed to become badly soiled Dirt oil mildew and cleaning agents containing ammonia will shorten the life of the vinyl that is used for clear curtains After cleaning the curtains and allowing them to...

Page 104: ...all cushions on their sides open all interior cabin and locker doors and hang a commercially available mildew protector in the cabin ALWAYS READ THE LABEL CAREFULLY ON MILDEW PROTECTORS REMOVE THE PR...

Page 105: ...an reach such concentrations that phase separation can occur whereby the water and alcohol mixture becomes heavy enough to settle out of the gasoline to the bottom of the tank Since the fuel pick up t...

Page 106: ...lush all gravity drains with freshwater to keep them clean and free flowing Operate the thru hull valves once a month and service as required Note All drains and pumps must be properly winterized befo...

Page 107: ...eposits and varnish in the fuelsystemaswellasreducetheoctaneratingofthefuel Severelydegradedfuelcandamage the engine and boat fuel tank and lines Therefore if your boat is not being run enough to requ...

Page 108: ...EVERE GELCOAT CRACKING OR MORE SERIOUS HULL DAMAGE CAN OCCUR DURING HAULING AND LAUNCHING IF PRESSURE IS CREATED ON THE GUN WALES SHEER BY THE SLINGS FLAT WIDE SLINGS AND SPREADERS LONG ENOUGH TO KEEP...

Page 109: ...g The Boat For Storage Pump out the head Flush the holding tank using clean soap water and a deodorizer Pump out the cleaning solution Ifyourboatisequippedwithaportablemarineheadwithapumpout itmustbep...

Page 110: ...freshwater drains For additional information on the freshwater system refer to the Freshwater System chapter Raw Water System Completely drain the raw water systems Disconnect all hoses and blow the w...

Page 111: ...RE THE LEG DRAIN HOLES ARE CLEAR WHEN THE BOAT IS LAID UP FOR THE WINTER WATER TRAPPED INSIDE THE HARDTOP OR RADAR ARCH LEGS COULD FREEZE AND CAUSE THE LEGS TO SPLIT Special Notes Prior To Winter Stor...

Page 112: ...r s manual for the recommended procedure BEFORE LAUNCHING THE BOAT MAKE SURE THE DRAIN PLUG IS INSTALLED Reactivating The Boat After Storage Charge and install the batteries Install the drain plug in...

Page 113: ...r leaks and proper operation Check the bilge pump manual and automatic switches Check the engine for proper alignment Prime the fuel system and start the engine Carefully monitor the gauges and check...

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Page 117: ...oat to move backwards Athwartship At right angles to the center line of the boat Barnacles Small hard shelled marine animals which are found in salt water attached to pilings docks and bottoms of boat...

Page 118: ...boat lays on its side or turns over Chock A deck fitting usually of metal with inward curving arms through which mooring or anchor lines are passed so as to lead them in the proper direction both on b...

Page 119: ...worldwide satellite distress system Even Keel When a boat floats properly as designed Fathom A measure of depth One Fathom 6 feet Fender A soft object of rubber or plastic used to protect the topsides...

Page 120: ...the raw cooling water Helm The steering and control area of a boat Hull The part of the boat from the deck down Inboard A boat with the engine mounted within the hull of the boat Also refers to the ce...

Page 121: ...ll light weight anchor typically used instead of the working anchor Normally used in calm waters with the boat attended Midships The center of the boat Marina A protected facility primarily for recrea...

Page 122: ...le the brilliant display of flares or fireworks Raw Water Cooled Refers to an engine cooling system that draws sea water in through a hull fitting or engine drive unit circulates the water in the engi...

Page 123: ...ward to prevent the boat from moving ahead or astern Starboard The right side of a boat when facing the bow Steerageway Sufficient speed to keep the boat responding to the rudder or drive unit Stem Th...

Page 124: ...way When a boat moves through the water Wake Disrupted water that a boat leaves astern as a result of its motion Wash The flow of water that results from the action of the propeller or propellers Wate...

Page 125: ...l r o f e g l i b k c e h C X X s e v l a v l l u h u r h t e t a r e p o t c e p s n I X s m e t s y s l o r t n o c g n i r e e t s t c e p s n I X s m e t s y s l o r t n o c g n i r e e t s e c i...

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Page 131: ...OCATION Give location precisely Lat Long STATE NEAREST CITY OR TOWN COUNTY WEATHER Clear Rain Cloudy Snow Fog Hazy WATER CONDITIONS Calm waves less than 6 Choppy waves 6 to 2 Rough greater than 6 Stro...

Page 132: ...is needed attach separately Continue on additional sheets if necessary Include any information regarding the involvement of alcohol and or drugs in causing or contributing to the accident Include any...

Page 133: ...nse Type Trailer License Color and make of auto 7 Persons aboard Name Age Address telephone No 8 Do any of the persons aboard have a medical problem Yes No If yes what 9 Trip Expectations Leave at Fro...

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Page 135: ...ontrol Inspect wires and repair loose connec tions The starter or ignition switch is bad The boat may be need to have marine growth cleaned from hull and running gear Propeller may be damaged need rep...

Page 136: ...isolator in the charging system is not working properly Replace the isolator The battery is defective Replace the battery The engine emergency system has been activated The on board computer has sens...

Page 137: ...pump is defective Replace or rebuild the pump The circuit breaker near the battery switch has tripped Reset the breaker The pump impeller is jammed by debris Clean pump impeller housing The pump is de...

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