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Page 1: ...3100 OFFSHORE 1 3100 OFFSHORE OWNER S MANUAL FISHING BOATS 3901 St Lucie Blvd Ft Pierce Florida 34946 921201 November 2003...

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

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

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Page 7: ...________________________________________ Engine Serial Number __________________________________________ Transmission Serial Number ____________________________________ Intended Design Category Ocean...

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Page 9: ...d become necessary Product Changes Pursuit is committed to the continuous improvement of our boats As a result some of the equipment described in this manual or pictured in the catalog may change or n...

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Page 11: ...mediate notification is required if a person dies or disappears as a result of a recreational boating accident If a person dies or there are injuries requiring more than first aid a formal report must...

Page 12: ...or Recreational Boats by contacting the Boating Safety Hotline 800 368 5647 or your local marine dealer or retailer and read the book Sportfish Cruisers Yachts Owner s Manual included with this manual...

Page 13: ...23 Chapter 2 Helm Control Systems 2 1 General 25 2 2 Engine Throttle and Shift Controls 25 2 3 Neutral Safety Switch 26 2 4 Automatic Fire Extinguisher System 26 2 5 Steering System 27 2 6 Trim Tabs 2...

Page 14: ...Connection 54 5 5 Shower Operation 55 5 6 Fresh Water System Maintenance 55 Chapter 6 Raw Water System 6 1 General 57 6 2 High Pressure Washdown 57 6 3 Livewell 58 6 4 Air Conditioning Sea Water Pump...

Page 15: ...pter 10 Interior Equipment 10 1 Head Compartment and Marine Toilet 77 10 2 Galley and Sink 78 10 3 Convertible Dinette and Table 79 10 4 Carbon Monoxide Detector 80 10 5 Air Conditioner 80 10 6 V Bert...

Page 16: ...General 105 13 2 Exterior Hull and Deck 105 13 3 Upholstery Canvas and Enclosures 108 13 4 Cabin Interior 109 13 5 Bilge and Engine Compartment 110 13 6 Drainage System 111 Chapter 14 Seasonal Mainte...

Page 17: ...D BY THE EN GINE MANUFACTURER THE USE OF INCORRECT OR CONTAMINATED FUEL CAN CAUSE ENGINE MALFUNCTION AND SERIOUS DAMAGE 1 2 DriveSystems On inboard propulsion systems all shifting and gearing componen...

Page 18: ...ooling System All marine engines use surface water as a cooling medium The cooling water enters the system through a water intake in the hull and is expelled through the exhaust system Water is pumped...

Page 19: ...he strainer making sure that all fasteners are tight Open the intake valve Start the engine and inspect the strainer for leaks SHOULD AN ENGINE INTAKE EXHAUST OR COOLING HOSE RUPTURE TURN OFF THE ENGI...

Page 20: ...shaft nuts take care not to tighten them too much Do not force the nut into a tighter position by using a hammer or extension on the arm of the wrench Tighten the thick nut then lock the thin nut tigh...

Page 21: ...ng wear etc It is therefore important that the alignment be periodically checked and adjustments are made when necessary ALWAYS BE SURE TO USE THE SHAFT REMOVAL SLEEVE AND FOLLOW THE SEAL MANUFACTURER...

Page 22: ...ission flange Step 3 Try to insert a 004 feeler gauge at the top the bottom and at both sides between the flanges If it can be easily inserted between the flanges in any area try inserting a larger fe...

Page 23: ...tructed water inlet or an impeller failure CONTINUED OPERATION OF AN OVERHEATED ENGINE CAN RESULT IN ENGINE SEI ZURE IF AN UNUSUALLY HIGH TEMPERATURE READING OCCURS SHUT THE EN GINE OFF IMMEDIATELY TH...

Page 24: ...UNTIL THE PROBLEM IS FOUND AND CORRECTED Compass The compass is on top of the console To adjust the compass for your area read the instructions on Compass Compensation given to you in the literature...

Page 25: ...s a cable that operates the engine throttle or transmission control A typical twin engine inboard will have two throttle controls and two transmission controls at each helm station Each control is equ...

Page 26: ...either engine Repeat this test with the shift levers in reverse and the engine throttles at idle Again the starter should not engage for either engine If the starter for either engine engages with th...

Page 27: ...sition for ten 10 seconds Always establish the intended heading and cruise speed before attempting to adjust the hull attitude with the trim tabs After stabilizing speed and direction move the trim ta...

Page 28: ...be serviced immediately Generally periodic lubrication of all moving parts and connections with a light waterproof grease is in order Lubrication should be performed as often as necessary to keep the...

Page 29: ...er shaft above the rudder port Trim Tab Maintenance Marine growth can interfere with the proper operation of the trim tab planes and actuators To reduce problems due to marine growth always return the...

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Page 31: ...ESOLVED Fuel Withdrawal Tubes The fuel withdrawal tubes are positioned in the fuel tanks to achieve optimum fuel usage fuel line routing etc At certain speeds and hull trim angles the fuel supply at t...

Page 32: ...The starboard engine is supplied by the starboard fuel tank and the port engine is supplied by the port fuel tank There are no valves that allow the selection of the fuel tanks This is because some e...

Page 33: ...em Thedieselfuelsystemworksmuchlikethegassystem Themaindifferenceisthedieselsystemisnotequipped with anti siphon valves and there is always a fuel return line for the engine that returns unused fuel t...

Page 34: ...ove the cap 7 Put the nozzle in the fuel opening STATIC ELECTRICITY CAN BE GENERATED WHILE FUELING AND CAN CAUSE A FIRE OR EXPLOSION TO PREVENT STATIC SPARKS WHEN FILLING THE TANK MAKE SURE THE NOZZLE...

Page 35: ...e changed at least once a season or more frequently depending on the type of engine and the quality of the fuel Please refer to the engine or fuel filter manufacturer s instructions for information on...

Page 36: ...sel fuel tanks This condition is most prevalent in warm climates Periodically adding a high quality diesel fuel additive containing an algicide may be required to control algae in your boating area Pl...

Page 37: ...ted to shore power An automatic voltage control system manages charging of the batteries whenever the engine is running The system is equipped with a battery parallel feature that allows both engine b...

Page 38: ...or charging of all batteries Voltage Sensitive Relay VSR The VSR allows two batteries to be charged by one engine and prevents both batteries from being discharged 24 Hour Essential Circuits Used for...

Page 39: ...ERATED ON A CONTINUOUS BASIS WITH THE EMER GENCY PARALLEL SWITCH IN THE ON POSITION Make sure that all battery switches are activated whenever the engines are running to insure that all 12 volt access...

Page 40: ...engine owner s manual for information on the circuit breakers installed on your engines 4 4 12 Volt DC Switch Panels The 3100 Offshore uses a digital switching system This system consists of sealed ke...

Page 41: ...stern and masthead navigation lights Anchor Light Depressing this button activates the 360 degree masthead light on the hardtop or radar arch Panel Lights Activates the instrument lights The compass l...

Page 42: ...ing recommended by the windlass manufacturer Pressing the down button drops the anchor pressing the up button retrieves the anchor See the Exterior Chapter for proper use of the windlass Engine Room L...

Page 43: ...and your hand is on the throttle lever in the idle position Press or turn the switch to the start position When the engine starts releasetheswitchanditwillautomaticallyreturn to the run position Stop...

Page 44: ...ry switch that activates the overboard macerator discharge system for the fishbox The pump is protected by a circuit breaker in the PME CABIN KEYPAD The following are descriptions of the accessories c...

Page 45: ...e level of the holding tank Refer to the head system owner s manual for more information on this system MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS Carbon Monoxide Detector Twelve volt electrical current is s...

Page 46: ...TANT THAT THE AC GROUND SYSTEM IS FUNCTIONING PROPERLY AND THAT A PROPER CON NECTION EXISTS BETWEEN THE SHORE POWER CORD THE SHORE POWER INLET THE BOAT BONDING SYSTEM AND THE OUTLET GROUND CIRCUITS IF...

Page 47: ...S CONDITION COULD ALSO CAUSE A FIRE IN THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CORRECT THE WIRING YOURSELF ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN CAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR EVEN DEATH ALWAYS HAVE A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN CHEC...

Page 48: ...larity is achieved immediately turn off all cabin AC breakers and dockside outlet breakers Disconnect the power cable from the dockside outlet and notify a qualified electrician to check the dockside...

Page 49: ...osition Turn the ignition key switch for each engine to the ON position DO NOT START THE ENGINES and read the voltage on the volt meter for each engine If the batteries are in good condition and charg...

Page 50: ...important to activate the battery charger to maintain the house battery whenever the generator is running GENERATOR ENGINES PRODUCE CAR BON MONOXIDE WHICH IS A LETHAL TOXIC GAS THAT IS COLORLESS AND...

Page 51: ...fluid level in the cells is usually approximately 1 4 to 1 2 inch above the plates If fluid is needed fill to the proper level with distilled water Do not over fill Please note that some batteries are...

Page 52: ...is similar in many ways to the main engines The most important factors to the generator s longevity are proper ventilation maintenance of the fuel system ignition system cooling system lubrication sy...

Page 53: ...eration Fill the water supply tank slowly through the labeled deck plate After filling the water tank partially open all faucets The Fresh Water System switch on the cabin switch panel should be on Al...

Page 54: ...r Refer to the water heater owner s manual for additional information DO NOT SUPPLY CURRENT TO AN EMPTY WATER HEATER DAMAGE TO THE HEATER WILL RESULT THE SYSTEM MUST BE FILLED AND PRIMED BEFORE USING...

Page 55: ...ntenance Information supplied with water system components by the equipment manufacturers is included with this manual Refer to this information for additional operation and service data The following...

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Page 57: ...of the air is purged from the system and then turn the switch to the OFF position Closing the thru hull ball valves before the boat is hauled from the water will help to eliminate air locks in raw wa...

Page 58: ...uipped with a sea strainer on the intake side of the sump located in the engine compartment To fill the livewell insert the plug into the drain fitting at the bottom of the livewell Make sure the valv...

Page 59: ...dequate sea water by periodically cleaning the sea strainer basket Please refer to the air conditioner owner s manual for more information on the operation and maintenance of the air conditioner 6 5 R...

Page 60: ...3100 OFFSHORE 60 THE RAW WATER SYSTEM MUST BE PROPERLY WINTERIZED PRIOR TO WINTER LAY UP SEE THE SECTION ON WINTERIZING...

Page 61: ...ome familiar with the location of the thru hull drain valves SITUATIONS REQUIRING ONE OR MORE DRAIN VALVES TO BE CLOSED CAN BE PO TENTIALLY DANGEROUS TO THE BOAT AND YOUR CREW IF THIS OCCURS DISTRIB U...

Page 62: ...t is used This will ensure that it is operating properly The automatic switch should be manually activated to verify operation Note See Electrical Systems for additional information on bilge pump oper...

Page 63: ...oard drains 7 7 Shower and Cabin Sink Drains The shower drains to a sump pump system located in the bilge and accessed through a hatch under the cabin steps The galley sink and head sink drain directl...

Page 64: ...the side of the switch until the pump is activated You can also use a garden hose to flood the bilge until the water level is high enough to activate the pump Flush all gravity drains with fresh water...

Page 65: ...adjustable hatch adjuster To close a hatch loosen the hatch adjuster and lower the hatch Secure in the closed position with the two cam leversontheinsideofthehatch Thecenterhatchfeaturesaself storing...

Page 66: ...er of this Owner s Manual 8 4 Engine Compartment Ventilation All Pursuit inboard boats are equipped with engine compartment ventilation The ventilation system is designed to meet or exceed the require...

Page 67: ...nia can permanently damage acrylic glass Please refer to the Routine Maintenance chapter for more information on the proper maintenance for acrylic plastic glass Periodic inspection and cleaning of th...

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Page 69: ...BOARD ALWAYS REMOVE AND PROPERLY STORE THE LADDER BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE S Trim Tabs The trim tabs are recessed into the hull below the swim platform The trim tabs are an important part of the co...

Page 70: ...ar the bottom of the locker It is very important to check the drains frequently to make sure they are clean and free flowing THE ANCHOR MUST BE POSITIONED SO IT DOES NOT REST AGAINST THE HULL SIDES AN...

Page 71: ...d the manual and become familiar with the proper care and operation of the windlass A WINDLASS MUST BE USED WITH CARE IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ THE OWNER S MANUAL AND BECOME FAMILIAR WIT...

Page 72: ...fer to the Raw Water System chapter for additional information on the livewell system Tackle Lockers and Prep Entertainment Center The prep entertainment center is equipped with a sink cutting board t...

Page 73: ...r of the cockpit To use the seat release the latches by pulling sharply on the lower edge of the seat Then pull the strap at the bottom of the seat toward the cockpit The seat will move into the prope...

Page 74: ...he cabin door is secured properly in the open or closed position The cabin door is heavy and if the door is not properly latched it could slide when the boat rocks and pinch someone s fingers between...

Page 75: ...e factory The warranty for the hard top or arch will be void if they are modified in any way or heavy accessories like life rafts or electronics lockers are mounted to the top Additionally if items li...

Page 76: ...buttons and tachometers This allows for complete operation of the boat from the tower TO PREVENT GEL CRACKING OR DAMAGE TO GUNWALES OR DECKS SUPPORT EX TENDING TO THE STRINGERS MAY BE REQUIRED FIBERGL...

Page 77: ...ts clear the bowl A sharp popping noise is normal when the vacuum seal is broken and flushing action begins It is also normal for a small amount of water to remain in the bowl after flushing Thewastei...

Page 78: ...T BE USED THE MACERATOR DISCHARGE PUMP CAN ONLY BE RUN DRY FOR A FEW OF SEC ONDS ALLOWING THE MACERATOR PUMP TO RUN AFTER THE HOLDING TANK IS EMPTY MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE PUMP Maintenance The head sh...

Page 79: ...AND TURN OFF THE STOVE BURNER BEFORE FILLING DO NOT USE THE STOVE FOR COMFORT HEATING Refrigerator AC DC A dual voltage refrigerator is supplied as standard equipment and is mounted in the galley This...

Page 80: ...floor that is activated by the switch on the starboard side of the companionway 10 4 Carbon Monoxide Detector The Safety Chapter in this manual contains important information on carbon monoxide and th...

Page 81: ...a receiverandanantennainstalledonthehardtopisavailable Refertothesatelliteradiosystemowner smanual Stereo Amplifier Optional The stereo amplifier is located behind the aft dinette seat bulkhead The a...

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Page 83: ...nd cabin monitoring equipment These systems are designed to increase your boating safety by alerting you to potentially serious problems in the primary power systems the engine compartment and the cab...

Page 84: ...heredlightonthefireextinguisher control panel will light and an alarm will sound if this should occur When sufficient time has elapsed for the fire to be extinguished and a flashback is no longer poss...

Page 85: ...n to indicate that the carbon monoxide detector is activated This device uses a micro controller to continuously measure and accumulate CO levels Should a very high level of carbon monoxide exist the...

Page 86: ...urer the Pursuit Customer Relations Department or your local fire department for assistance in finding and correcting the situation CO POISONING PRODUCES FLU LIKE SYMPTOMS WATERY AND ITCHY EYES HEADAC...

Page 87: ...tors offer a testing and recertification program We recommend that you contact the manufacturer of your carbon monoxide detector and have it tested and recertified periodically 11 6 First Aid It is th...

Page 88: ...underway Throwable devices must be immediately available for use All Pursuit boats must be equipped with at least one Type I II or III PFD for each person on board plus one throwable device Type IV V...

Page 89: ...ts are intended to keep other vessels informed of your presence and course Your Pursuit is equipped with the navigation lights required by the U S Coast Guard at the time of manufacture It is up to yo...

Page 90: ...MUST CONSIDER YOUR SAFETY THE SAFETY OF YOUR PASSENGERS THE INTENSITY OF THE FIRE AND THE POSSIBILITY OF AN EXPLOSION IN YOUR DECISION 11 8 Additional Safety Equipment Besidesmeetingthelegalrequiremen...

Page 91: ...erator brief you on the general operation of your new boat At least one other person should be instructed on the proper operation of the boat in case the operator is suddenly incapacitated The operato...

Page 92: ...STERN Crossing Situations When two motor boats are crossing the boat on the right has the right of way The boat with the right of way should maintain its course and speed The other vessels should slow...

Page 93: ...OW OUT FLOTATION DEVICE CHECK THE U S COAST GUARD STANDARDS FOR THE CORRECT TYPE OF DEVICE FOR YOUR BOAT Makesureyouhavesignalkitsandflaregunsaboard andtheyarecurrentandingoodoperatingcondition Be sur...

Page 94: ...ther signs of potential problems Monitor the scent of fuel fumes Test the automatic and manual bilge pump switches to make sure the system is working properly Turn on the bilge blower Check the blower...

Page 95: ...the Engine Cooling System section of the Propulsion System chapter Check the steering and engine controls for proper operation Make sure all lines cables anchors etc for securing a boat are on board...

Page 96: ...owner s manual for the engines you have selected For more instructions on safety equipment and boat handling enroll in one of the several free boating courses offered For information on the courses of...

Page 97: ...tower raises the boat s center of gravity and the boat s motion is greatly exaggerated for the people in a tower If you are fishing in an area that is crowded with other fishing boats it may be diffi...

Page 98: ...until the problem is found Always put the boat in NEUTRAL before moving to and from the tower helm and cockpit GOOD COMMON SENSE JUDGMENT AND EXTREME CAUTION MUST BE EXERCISED WHEN OPERATING A BOAT W...

Page 99: ...equires a bow and stern line and two spring lines The bow and stern lines are usually secured to the dock at a 40 angle aft of the stern cleat and forward of the bow cleat The after bow spring line is...

Page 100: ...t If the anchor doesn t release right away stop the boat directly above the anchor and tie the line to the cleat as tight as possible The up and down movement of the boat will usually loosentheanchorw...

Page 101: ...boat that is disabled requires specialized equipment and knowledge Line failure and structural damage caused by improper towing have resulted in fatal injuries Because of this we strongly suggest that...

Page 102: ...ort your boat and have any questions in regard to the proper equipment and support for the hull BOATS HAVE BEEN DAMAGED BY TRAILERS THAT DON T PROPERLY SUPPORT THE HULL ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE TRAILER BU...

Page 103: ...BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE S 12 14 Trash Disposal THE DISCHARGE OF PLASTIC TRASH OR TRASH MIXED WITH PLASTIC IS ILLEGAL ANYWHERE IN THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT IT IS ALSO ILLEGAL TO DISCHARGE GARBAGE IN TH...

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Page 105: ...h is easier to remove while the hull is still wet Use a pressure cleaner or a hard bristle brush to clean the surface Bottom Painting If the boat is to be left in saltwater for extended periods the hu...

Page 106: ...tallation procedure Fiberglass Gelcoat Surfaces Normal maintenance requires only washing with mild soap and water A stiff brush can be used on thenonskid areas Kerosene or commercially prepared produc...

Page 107: ...come pitted than the exposed aluminum on the structure Make sure the aluminum in this area is washed frequently with soap and water and rinsed thoroughly Pay particular attention to places where the t...

Page 108: ...and solvents may be effective in stain removal but can cause either immediate damage or slow deterioration Lotions sun tan oil waxes and polishes etc contain oils and dyes that can cause stiffening a...

Page 109: ...ilering your boat Do not operate engines fuel consuming heaters or burners with the canvas enclosures closed The cockpit must be open for legal ventilation and to prevent the possible accumulation of...

Page 110: ...anks This condition is most prevalent in warm climates Periodically adding a high quality diesel fuel additive containing an algicide may be required to control algae in your boating area Theageofgaso...

Page 111: ...the cockpit drains with a hose to remove debris that can block water drainage Clean the hardtop tower or radar arch leg drain holes This is especially important just before winter lay up Frequently t...

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Page 113: ...dieselfueladditivecontaininganalgicidemayberequiredtocontrolalgae during storage in your area Chemical changes also occur as the gasoline ages that can cause deposits and varnish in the fuel system as...

Page 114: ...INGS AND SPREADERS LONG ENOUGH TO KEEP PRESSURE FROM THE GUNWALES IS ESSENTIAL DO NOT ALLOW ANYONE TO HAUL YOUR BOAT WHEN THE SPREADERS ON THE LIFT ARE NOT WIDE ENOUGH TO TAKE THE PRESSURE OFF THE GUN...

Page 115: ...the batteries have sufficient water and clean terminals Keep the batteries charged and safe from freezing throughout the storage period Refer to the Electrical System chapter for information on the ma...

Page 116: ...ble system damage Because of the check valve mechanism built in the raw water washdown and livewell pumps blowing the lines will not remove the water from that raw water pump Remove the outlet hose on...

Page 117: ...mponents The bilge pumps and bilge pump lines mustbecompletelyfreeofwateranddriedoutwhentheboatislaidupforthewinterinclimateswherefreezing occurs Compartments in the bilge that will not drain complete...

Page 118: ...ECTRIC OR FUEL BURNING HEATING UNIT IN THE BILGE AREA CAN BE POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS AND IS NOT RECOMMENDED Proper storage is very important to prevent serious damage to the boat If the boat is to be st...

Page 119: ...oat Install all upholstery cushions and canvas After Launching Carefully check the engines and all water systems for leaks Operate each system one at a time checking for leaks and proper operation Che...

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Page 121: ...a boat usually measured at its widest part Bearing The direction of an object from the boat either relative to the boat s direction or to compass degrees Berth A bunk or a bed on a boat Bilge The bott...

Page 122: ...below Cockpit An open space usually in the aft deck outside of the cabin Companionway Opening in the deck of a boat to provide access below Compartment The interior of a boat divided off by bulkheads...

Page 123: ...ings mounted on cabin tops or sides for personal safety when moving around the boat both on deck and below Ground Tackle A general term including anchors lines and other gear used in anchoring Grounds...

Page 124: ...e pumped overboard Line The term used to describe a rope when it is on a boat Lists A boat that inclines to port or starboard while afloat L O A Boat length overall Locker A closet chest or box aboard...

Page 125: ...rCooled Referstoanenginecoolingsystemthatdrawsseawaterinthroughahullfittingorengine drive unit circulates the water in the engine and then discharges it overboard Reduction Gear Often combined with th...

Page 126: ...ide the hull for additional structural strength Strut Mounted to the hull which supports the propeller shaft in place Strut Bearing See cutlass bearing Stuffing Box Prevents water from entering at the...

Page 127: ...ane of a boat where the surface of the water touches the hull when it is afloat on even keel Watertight Bulkhead Bulkheads secured so tightly so as not to let water pass Wharf A structure generally pa...

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Page 135: ...LOCATION 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 Str...

Page 136: ...m 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 an...

Page 137: ...ense 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 Fr...

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Page 139: ...utral safety switch on the control 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 Prope...

Page 140: ...The engine battery 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...

Page 141: ...pump The strainer on the intake is clogged preventing the water from getting to the pump Clean the strainer The thru hull valve is not open Open valve The livewell pump is defective Replace or rebuild...

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