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Page 1: ...OS 375 1 921288 March2008 FISHINGBOATS 3901 St Lucie Blvd Ft Pierce Florida 34946 2008 S2 Yachts Inc OS 375 OWNER S MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...MINOR PERSONAL INJURY OR PRODUCT OR PROPERTYDAMAGE INFORMATION WHICH IS IMPORTANT TO PROPER OPERATION OR MAINTENANCE BUT IS NOT HAZARD RELATED All instructions given in this book are as seen from the...

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Page 5: ...NE ADDRESS SERVICEMANAGER ADDRESS SALESMAN DEALER PURSUIT MODEL PURCHASEDATE IGNITION KEYS DRAFT HULL SERIAL DELIVERYDATE REGISTRATION WEIGHT TRANSMISSION S Inboard OUTDRIVE S Inboard Outboard MAKE PO...

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

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Page 9: ...y 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 no longer be avail...

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Page 11: ...es 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 be filed within 48 hours A formal report must...

Page 12: ...obtain Federal Requirements And Safety Tips For Recreational Boats by contacting the Boating Safety Hotline 800 368 5647 or your local marine dealer or retailer Some state and local agencies impose s...

Page 13: ...5 Propellers 19 1 6 Engine Instrumentation 19 Chapter 2 Helm Systems 2 1 General 21 2 2 Helm Access 21 2 3 Engine Throttle and Shift Controls 21 2 4 Neutral Safety Switch 22 2 5 Engine Power Tilt and...

Page 14: ...rical System Maintenance 44 Chapter 5 Plumbing Systems 5 1 Fresh Water System 47 5 2 Raw Water Washdown 48 5 3 Livewell 49 5 4 Drainage 50 5 5 Plumbing System Maintenance 51 Chapter 6 Ventilation Syst...

Page 15: ...ide 71 9 7 First Aid 74 9 8 Required Safety Equipment 74 9 9 Additional Safety Equipment 77 Chapter 10 Operation 10 1 General 79 10 2 Homeland Security Restrictions 80 10 3 Rules of the Road 80 10 4 P...

Page 16: ...Cabin Interior 101 11 5 Bilge 101 11 6 Generator 101 Chapter 12 Seasonal Maintenance 12 1 Storage and Lay up 103 12 2 Winterizing 105 12 3 Recommissioning 108 Appendix A Glossary of Terms 111 Appendi...

Page 17: ...altwater Application Each outboard motor is a complete drive system with the gear case being just forward of the propeller and connected to the power head with a vertical drive shaft Other than the ro...

Page 18: ...manufacturer Refer to the engine owner s manual for oil specifications and additional information on the oil injection system Refer to the Fuel System chapter ALWAYS MONITOR THE OIL LEVEL AND ONLY US...

Page 19: ...m serious costly damage The instrumentation is unique to the type of outboard motors installed on your Pursuit Some or all of the following gauges may be present This model may be equipped with Yamaha...

Page 20: ...refer to the engine owner s manual for more information on the operation of the outboard power tilt and trim ENGINE ALARMS Most outboards are equipped with an audible alarm system mounted in the helm...

Page 21: ...TEDLY AND DAMAGE THE BOAT OR CAUSE LOSS OF CONTROL UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE HELM BE OPENED WHEN THE ENGINE S ARE RUNNING IN SOME SITUATIONS IT IS POSSIBLE TO ACCIDEN TALLY ENGAGE THE ENGINE S...

Page 22: ...AR WITH THE THROTTLES ABOVE IDLE IF THE NEUTRAL SAFETY SWITCH IS NOT OPERATING PROPERLY THIS WOULD CAUSE THE BOAT TO AC CELERATE UNEXPECTEDLY IN FORWARD OR REVERSE AND COULD RESULT IN LOSS OF CONTROL...

Page 23: ...e Extinguishing System section in the Safety Equipment chapter of this owner s manual Also read the automatic fire extinguisher owner s manual in the generator compartment section of this binder 2 8 S...

Page 24: ...ow up and bow down will control the hull planing attitude while port and starboard up and down provide control for the hull trim side to side Before leaving the dock make sure that the tabs are in the...

Page 25: ...justed 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 a professional...

Page 26: ...ecifications and details on system service and maintenance INSPECT AND MAINTAIN CONTROL AND STEERING SYSTEMS REGULARLY DO NOT ATTEMPT ADJUSTMENTS UNLESS YOU ARE FAMILIAR WITH STEERING CONTROL SYSTEM S...

Page 27: ...UNTIL THE SITUATION IS RESOLVED CERTAIN BULKHEAD AREAS ARE SEALED IN ACCORDANCE WITH U S COAST GUARD REGULATIONS THAT WERE IN EFFECT AT THE DATE OF MANUFAC TURE OF THE BOAT ANY MODIFICATIONS TO THESE...

Page 28: ...engine should be running off of its respective tank refer to the photo On twin engine boats the valves may be set so that both engines are drawing from the center tank or each engine from its respect...

Page 29: ...sel generator is equipped with a separate 25 gallon fuel tank This tank is filled through a deck fill marked DIESEL on the aft starboard gunwale The fuel filter is located in the aft mechanical space...

Page 30: ...E MANUFACTURER S OWNER S MANUAL FOR SPECIFIC FUEL REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR ENGINES To fill the fuel tank at a marina follow this procedure 1 Make sure all switches are in the OFF position 2 Make sure the...

Page 31: ...GED PRIME THE FUEL SYSTEM AND CHECK ALL FITTINGS FOR LEAKS BEFORE AND AFTER STARTING THE ENGINES Spray the valves fuel tank gauge sender and ground connections with a metal protector Frequently inspec...

Page 32: ...of the tank Since the fuel pick up tube is very near the bottom of the tank phase separation can cause the engine to run very poorly or not at all This condition is more severe with methyl alcohol an...

Page 33: ...n selected to provide optimum performance for engine starting and house and electronics loads Group 27 lead acid batteries one for each engine are used for engine starting They will require similar ma...

Page 34: ...OPER FUSE OR BREAKER PROTECTION MUST BE PROVIDED FOR ALL 12 VOLT EQUIPMENT ADDED DO NOT OVERLOAD THE ACCESSORY CIRCUIT BREAKERS OR OTHER CIRCUITRY THROUGH ADDITIONAL 12 VOLT EQUIPMENT Main Distributio...

Page 35: ...third switch controls the house and the electron ics batteries The port and starboard batteries the center engine and generator batteries or the electronics and house batteries can be paralleled by sw...

Page 36: ...THAT IS COLORLESS AND ODOR LESS IT IS A DANGEROUS GAS THAT WILL CAUSE DEATH IN CERTAIN LEV ELS The VacuFlush head system the head macerator pump and the cabin refrigerator are controlled by toggle st...

Page 37: ...g pump that supplies water to the livewell The pump is protected by a circuit breaker on the MDP and an automatic resetting breaker in the pump motor Power Steering Activates the power steering featur...

Page 38: ...the cabin panels operate the interior and accent lighting for the cabin HALOGEN LIGHTING CONTAINS A FILAMENT BULB THAT GENERATES INTENSE HEAT IS PRESSURIZED AND COULD SHATTER IF SCRATCHED OR DAM AGED...

Page 39: ...ELECTRICAL SHOCK IN WET WEATHER AVOID MAK ING CONTACT WITH THE SHORE CABLE OR MAKING A CONNECTION TO A LIVE SHORE OUTLET NEVER SPRAY WATER ON ELECTRICAL CABLES WHILE WASH ING DOWN DECKS TO REDUCE THE...

Page 40: ...e air conditioning thru hull Refer to the air conditioner owner s manual for additional information Helm Air Conditioning Supplies electrical current directly to the cabin air conditioner The thermost...

Page 41: ...ERS PROVIDE PROTECTION BY RE DUCING EXPOSURE TIME FROM LINE TO GROUND SHOCK HAZARDS IT IS STILL POSSIBLE TO RECEIVE AN ELECTRIC SHOCK FROM DEFECTIVE APPLIANCES OR POWER TOOLS AND MISUSED ELECTRICAL EQ...

Page 42: ...e boat connector plugs Turn the dockside disconnect switch es or circuit breaker s to the ON position SWIMMING NEAR A BOAT OPERATING ON AC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM CAN LEAD TO SEVERE SHOCK AND DEATH NEVER SW...

Page 43: ...M PRIOR TO INITIAL START UP BLEEDING OF THE FUEL SYS TEM WILL ALSO BE REQUIRED IF THE GENERATOR IS ALLOWED TO RUN OUT OF FUEL CONTINUED ATTEMPTS TO START THE GENERATOR WITHOUT BLEEDING THE FUEL SYSTEM...

Page 44: ...er Do not over fill Please note that some batteries are sealed and cannot be filled Keep the battery tops clean and dry Dirt and water can conduct electricity from one post to the other causing the ba...

Page 45: ...system cooling system lubrication system and the AC alternator Maintenance schedules and procedures are outlined in your generator owner s manual They should be followed exactly CORROSION ALLOWED TO B...

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Page 47: ...ALLY REMOVED AND THE COMPONENTS OF THE FRESH WATER SYSTEM REPLACED AS NECESSARY OPERATION Fill the water supply tank slowly through the labeled deck plate After filling the water tank partially open a...

Page 48: ...ER HEATER SHORE WATER CONNECTION The shore water connection allows the direct connection of the water system to a shore side water supply This provides the system with a constant supply of fresh water...

Page 49: ...the livewell automatically controls the water level in the livewell Always turn the pump off at the switch panel when the livewell is not in use To fill the livewell insert the plug into the drain fit...

Page 50: ...r levels and signals a high water condition through a visual and audible alarm See Electrical Systems for additional information on bilge pump and high water bilge alarm operations The aft bilge pump...

Page 51: ...overboard thru hulls The rope locker drains overboard through a drain fitting located in the hull side at the bottom of the rope locker It is important to inspect the drain frequently to remove any ac...

Page 52: ...BATTERIES MUST BE PROPERLY CHARGED OPERATING ANY PUMPS FROM A BATTERY WITH A LOW CHARGE MAY LEAD TO A PUMP FAILURE THE FRESH AND RAW WATER SYSTEMS MUST BE PROPERLY WINTERIZED PRI OR TO WINTER LAY UP S...

Page 53: ...er storage boxes with soap or a bilge cleaner and fresh water after each use to keep them clean and fresh Operate the thru hull valves once a month and service as required Check the drain system frequ...

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Page 55: ...closed position with the two cam levers on the inside of the hatch 6 2 Windshield Ventilation The windshield is equipped with an opening vent panel in the center windshield It is operated by a switch...

Page 56: ...ass cleaning solutions on acrylic plastic Use a soft cloth and mild soap and water for routine cleaning Solvents and products containing ammonia can permanently damage acrylic plastic Please refer to...

Page 57: ...be operated and stored at the pulpit The pulpit roller is designed for a Delta plow style anchor A chain binder is provided on the deck near the pulpit to secure the anchor Always make sure the anchor...

Page 58: ...ain binder or a cleat to prevent it from being accidentally released This is especially important while the boat is under way Boats at anchor in a high swell will snub on the anchor line This can caus...

Page 59: ...PERLY CAN SLAM CLOSED UNEXPECTEDLY AND CAUSE IN JURY TO PASSENGERS OR DAMAGE TO THE BOAT MOST DOORS AND HATCHES ARE EQUIPPED WITH SPECIAL FASTENERS HATCH LIFTERS OR SNAPS AND OR STRAPS TO SECURE THEM...

Page 60: ...esh water shower is located behind a small door on the swim platform It is supplied hot and cold water by the fresh water system and works much like the shower in the head MOVING PROPELLERS ARE DANGER...

Page 61: ...ot void the warranty on the top HARD TOP CANVAS Because the aluminum frames vary slightly the side curtains and drop curtain are custom made to each boat at the factory Slide the side curtains into th...

Page 62: ...STRINGERS MAY BE REQUIRED FIBERGLASS DAMAGE DUE TO THE AFTERMATH INSTALLATION OF A TOWER IS NOT COVERED BY THE PURSUIT LIMITED WARRANTY EQUIPPING A BOAT WITH A TOWER MAY REQUIRE INSTALLATION OF LOWER...

Page 63: ...stereo amplifier relay for the windlass Fireboy shutdown module power supply for the TV antenna and satellite radio receiver Do not use this area for storage 8 3 Head Compartment The head compartment...

Page 64: ...e head system HOLDING TANK Monitor the waste level in the holding tank and have it pumped out before it is completely full If the holding tank is allowed to overfill the waste will overflow out the ta...

Page 65: ...ys be sure the burner is off and allowed to cool REFRIGERATOR A 12 volt refrigerator is supplied as standard equipment The breaker on the MDP and the thermostat inside the refrigerator must be on Care...

Page 66: ...itioning unit To avoid damage to the air conditioning unit no items should be stored in this compartment Each air conditioner unit and refrigeration unit is self contained and sea water cooled The coo...

Page 67: ...r s manual CD CHANGER The CD changer is mounted in the equipment cabinet above the dinette lounge Refer to the CD changer owner s manual TV DVD Two flat screen TV s and a DVD are installed The DVD pla...

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Page 69: ...ms and 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...

Page 70: ...ine stop switch Always make sure the lanyard is properly attached to the engine stop switch before attempting to start the engine You should carry an extra stop switch lanyard and instruct at least on...

Page 71: ...will sound an alarm indicating the presence of the toxic gas ACTUATION OF THE CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR INDICATES THE PRESENCE OF CARBON MONOXIDE CO WHICH CAN BE FATAL EVACUATE THE CABIN IMMEDIATELY DO...

Page 72: ...y either exiting the area or calling for help Also young children elderly persons and pets may be the first affected Drug or alcohol use increases the effect of CO exposure Individuals with cardiac or...

Page 73: ...at anchor or in a slip and an auxiliary power generator is operating Wind still nights can easily allow fumes to enter the boat Inspect the exhaust systems of propulsion and the auxiliary generators i...

Page 74: ...rtain 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 pistol life vests a line permanently secured to y...

Page 75: ...IC DEVICES Non Pyrotechnic visual distress signals must be in serviceable condition readily accessible and certified by the manufacturer as complying with U S Coast Guard requirements They include Ora...

Page 76: ...guisher INFORMATION FOR HALON OR AGENT FE 241 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS IS PRO VIDED BY THE MANUFACTURER IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT YOU READ THE IN FORMATION CAREFULLY AND COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND THE SYSTEM IN THEOR...

Page 77: ...The satellites that receive and relay EPIRB signals are operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA in the United States The EPIRB should be mounted and registered according...

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Page 79: ...ef 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 operator is respo...

Page 80: ...7 24WATCH or 1 800 424 8802 If there is immediate danger to life or property call 9 1 1 or call the Coast Guard on Marine channel 16 10 3 Rules of the Road As in driving an automobile there are a few...

Page 81: ...ng the limitations of the vessels which may justify a departure from the rules that is necessary to avoid immediate danger or a collision NAVIGATION AIDS Aids to navigation are placed along coasts and...

Page 82: ...il to arrive Check the amount of fuel on board Observe the rule of thirds one third of the fuel for the trip out one third to return and one third in reserve An additional 15 may be consumed in rough...

Page 83: ...oling systems Check the controls and steering for smooth and proper operation Allow the engines to warm up for 10 to 15 minutes before operating them above idle speeds Make sure all lines cables ancho...

Page 84: ...escribe the operating procedures for your boat For more instructions on How To Operate The Boat make sure you read the instructions given to you in the owner s manual for the engines you have selected...

Page 85: ...le trolling If your boat is equipped with a tower caution and good common sense must be exercised whenever someone is in the tower Most towers are designed for two average sized people Remember weight...

Page 86: ...he tower could result in severe injury Always be alert for waves and boat wakes when operating the boat from the tower Remember that the boat s motions are exaggerated in the tower Good common sense a...

Page 87: ...o maneuver the boat into alignment with the slip Reverse the engines and slowly back into the slip Shift from reverse to neutral frequently to prevent the boat from gaining too much speed Move the ste...

Page 88: ...are anchoring overnight or in rough weather RELEASING THE ANCHOR Release the anchor by driving the boat slowly to the point where the anchor line becomes vertical It should release when you pass that...

Page 89: ...en The stress applied to a boat during towing may become excessive Excessive stress can damage the structure of the boat and create a safety hazard for those aboard Freeing a grounded vessel or towing...

Page 90: ...the Pursuit Customer Relations Department if you are planning to transport your boat and have any questions in regard to the proper equipment and support for the hull BOATS HAVE BEEN DAMAGED BY TRAILE...

Page 91: ...eater than the combined weight of the boat motor and equipment The gross vehicle weight rating must be shown on the trailer Make sure the weight of the boat engine gear and trailer is not more than th...

Page 92: ...ke some time to become familiar with the boat and the way it handles before pulling a skier The driver should also know the skier s ability and drive accordingly The following safety precautions shoul...

Page 93: ...to the person if possible and another to use as a marker Keep the person on the driver side of the boat so you can keep him in sight at all times Make sure to approach the person from the downwind sid...

Page 94: ...Regional State and local restrictions on garbage discharges also may apply Vessels of 26 feet or longer must display in a prominent location a durable placard at least 4 by 9 inches notifying the crew...

Page 95: ...s 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 hull...

Page 96: ...to be used and the specific installation procedure FIBERGLASS GELCOAT SURFACES Normal maintenance requires only washing with mild soap and water A stiff brush can be used on the nonskid areas Kerosen...

Page 97: ...also frequently overlooked when the boat is washed and will not be rinsed by the rain Consequently the aluminum just below the top is more likely to become pitted than the exposed aluminum on the stru...

Page 98: ...rface Do not use the following on acrylic plastic Abrasive cleaners Acetone Solvents Alcohol Glass cleaners Cleaners containing ammonia ENGINES Proper engine maintenance is essential to the proper per...

Page 99: ...ve cleaner Always test your cleaning solution on an unnoticeable area before applying to the entire surface Wipe surfaces clean immediately after applying cleaner Do not allow cleaner to sit or soak N...

Page 100: ...ash the fabric and treat it with a commercially available water proofing designed for this purpose Some leakage at the seams is normal and unavoidable with acrylic enclosures Side curtains and clear c...

Page 101: ...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...

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Page 103: ...ll tank of fresh fuel a month or during winter storage a fuel stabilizer should be added to the gasoline to help protect the fuel system from these problems Operate the boat for at least 15 minutes af...

Page 104: ...ill drain from the bilge and cockpit The trailer must properly support the hull The bunks and rollers should match the bottom of the hull and should not be putting pressure on the lifting strakes Make...

Page 105: ...at a mildew preventer be hung in the boat s cabin before it is closed for storage Clean the exterior upholstery with a good vinyl cleaner and dry thoroughly Spray the weather covers and boat upholster...

Page 106: ...pumps Make sure all sea water has drained from the exhaust system Some but not all generator engine mufflers could have a drain plug that must be removed to properly drain the muffler Once this is acc...

Page 107: ...ED INSIDE THE HARDTOP TOWER OR RADAR ARCH LEGS COULD FREEZE AND CAUSE THE LEGS TO SPLIT TOWER if installed It is imperative that all drain holes in the tower and hardtop legs are open and completely f...

Page 108: ...n 12 3 Recommissioning DO NOT OPERATE THE BOAT UNLESS IT IS COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED KEEP ALL FASTENERS TIGHT KEEP ADJUSTMENTS ACCORDING TO SPECIFICATIONS BEFORE LAUNCHING THE BOAT MAKE SURE THE HULL DRAI...

Page 109: ...s and proper operation Check the bilge pump manual and automatic switches When the engines start check the cooling system port below the engine cowling for a strong stream of water This ensures that t...

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Page 111: ...docks and bottoms of boats Beam The breadth of 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...

Page 112: ...and circulates only within the engine Coaming A vertical piece around the edges of cockpit hatches etc to stop water on deck from running below Cockpit An open space usually in the aft deck outside of...

Page 113: ...r the bow Foundering When a boat fills with water and sinks Freeboard The height from the waterline to the lowest part of the deck Galley The kitchen of a boat Grab Rail Hand hold fittings mounted on...

Page 114: ...Waterline l w l A length measurement of a boat at the waterline from the stern to where the hull breaks the water near the bow Limber Hole A passage cut into the lower edges of floors and frames next...

Page 115: ...oat when facing the bow Porthole port The opening in the side of a boat to allow the admittance of light and air Propeller A device having two or more blades that is attached to the engine and used fo...

Page 116: ...will hold the boat securely while being lifted lowered or carried Slip A boat s berth between two pilings or piers Sole The deck of a cockpit or interior cabin Spring Line A line that leads from the...

Page 117: ...th two propellers on two separate shafts Underway 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...

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Page 119: ...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 v r...

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Page 125: ...WATER 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 tha...

Page 126: ...s 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 d...

Page 127: ...e 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 From...

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Page 129: ...ections 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 repair Weeds or line around the propeller Clea...

Page 130: ...erly Replace the isolator The battery is defective Replace the battery The engine emergency system has been activated The on board computer has sensed a problem and has limited the RPM to protect the...

Page 131: ...system The thru hull valve is not open Open valve The valve in the livewell is not open Open the valve in the livewell The in line fuse near the battery switch has blown Replace the fuse The pump impe...

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