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BASS BOATS

3-5

1. Bilge Area/Oil Tank/Battery Mounting
2. Stern Seat Mount
3. Livewell
4. Pole Storage
5. Glove Box
6. Rod Box
7. Gear Storage
8.  Bow Seat Mount
9.  Bow Panel W/Trim Switch

10. Bow Light Receptacle
11. Anchor Light Storage
12. Floor Cooler (Zx 250, Zx 225)
13. Livewell Actuator Switches
14. Anchor Light Receptacle
15. Fuel Inlet Starboard
16. Jack Plate (Zx Only)
17. Fuel Inlet Port

Section 3_2008.qxd:Section 3_horiz.qxd  8/1/07  10:10 AM  Page 3-5

Summary of Contents for DEEP-V

Page 1: ...ZX Series Deep V SL Series i Class SX Series Saltwater i Class ZX Series SX Series Saltwater Deep V SL Series Owner s Manual 2008 08 Owner s Manual Layout 1 8 13 07 6 45 AM Page 1 ...

Page 2: ...ormation about your Skeeter boat by recording the Hull Identification Number HIN and the model of your boat and the model and serial numbers of your outboard motor and trailer Your HIN is located on the top right side of the transom above the water line The U S Coast Guard requires that your HIN be permanently affixed and remain on the top right side of the transom Front Matter_2008 qxd Front Matt...

Page 3: ...l Serial Accessory Model Serial The identification numbers are important Keep a copy of these numbers stored in a safe place off the boat In case of theft damage etc report these numbers to the local authorities your insurance agent and your Skeeter Dealer Front Matter_2008 qxd Front Matter_horiz qxd 8 1 07 11 44 AM Page 2 ...

Page 4: ...ave any questions about the operation or maintenance of your boat please consult a Skeeter Dealer Because Skeeter has a policy of continuing product improvement this product may not be exactly as described in this Owner s Operator s Manual Specifications are subject to change without notice This manual should be considered a permanent part of this boat and should remain with it even if the boat is...

Page 5: ...ii BOATING CHECKLIST For improved safety and enjoyment check each of these items INTRODUCTION Front Matter_2008 qxd Front Matter_horiz qxd 8 1 07 11 44 AM Page ii ...

Page 6: ...RT side from STARBOARD side is PORT and LEFT both have four letters BOW DRAFT FREEBOARD GUNWALE STERN WATERLINE AFT FORWARD HELM BEAM TRANSOM LENGTH OVERALL LOA STARBOARD SIDE PORT SIDE 9343 001 Front Matter_2008 qxd Front Matter_horiz qxd 8 1 07 11 44 AM Page iii ...

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Page 8: ...t 1 19 Check Points 1 20 Enjoy Your Skeeter Boat Responsibly 1 24 2 Basic Rules of the Road 2 1 Rules of the Road 2 1 Rules When Encountering Vessels 2 3 3 Bass Boats 3 1 Safety Labels 3 1 ZX Helm Layout 3 2 ZX Deck Layout 3 4 SX Helm Layout 3 6 SX Deck Layout 3 8 Equipment 3 10 4 Saltwater Boats 4 1 Safety Labels 4 1 Helm Layout 4 2 General Deck Layout 4 4 Equipment 4 6 5 Deepwater Boats 5 1 Safe...

Page 9: ...1 Safety Equipment 10 2 Boarding 10 2 11 Running 11 1 Maneuvering Techniques 11 1 Anchoring 11 3 Performance Boating 11 4 Propellers 11 5 Post Operation Checks 11 6 Trailering 11 8 12 Care Maintenance 12 1 Repairs and Modifications 12 1 Electrical 12 2 Corrosion Protection 12 6 General Maintenance 12 8 Fuel System 12 12 Steering System 12 12 13 Troubleshooting 13 1 Trouble Check Chart 13 1 14 Stor...

Page 10: ...VED NOTE A NOTE provides key information to make procedures easier or clearer Failure to follow WARNING instructions could result in severe injury or death to the boat operator or passengers a bystander or a person inspecting or repairing the boat WARNING A CAUTION indicates special precautions that must be taken to avoid damage to the boat CAUTION Section 1_2008 qxd Section 1_horiz qxd 8 1 07 11 ...

Page 11: ... Skeeter Owner s Operator s Manual the Owner s Operator s Manual for the outboard motor the literature for all other equipment supplied with your boat or trailer and all warning and caution labels on the boat motor and trailer These materials should give you an understanding of the boat and its operation Never allow anyone to operate this boat until they too have read the Owner s Operator s Manual...

Page 12: ...ules by contacting the United States Coast Guard USCG the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators or your local Power Squadron This Skeeter boat has maximum capacities for number of passengers and weight on board Never exceed these maximum load limits Weight distribution affects performance Keep weight in the boat low and evenly distributed from side to side and front to back Remo...

Page 13: ... a required capacity plate indicating the maximum acceptable power and load as determined by the manufacturer following certain Federal guidelines In doubt contact your Skeeter Dealer Typical Capacity Plate Figure 1 1 BOATING SAFETY Section 1_2008 qxd Section 1_horiz qxd 8 1 07 11 30 AM Page 1 4 ...

Page 14: ...f boat control Place too much weight at the transom altering the design flotation characteristics of the boat Cause structural damage Overpowering a boat can result in serious injury death or boat damage DO NOT overpower or overload your boat WARNING Section 1_2008 qxd Section 1_horiz qxd 8 1 07 4 50 PM Page 1 5 ...

Page 15: ...tance from the bottom of the cavitation plate to the top of the straight edge The installation height should never be adjusted by someone who is not qualified to establish the correct installation height The installed height is based on an average since Skeeter cannot predetermine your boat s loads or uses The addition of add ons or accessories which can inhibit performance and safety should never...

Page 16: ...sidered misuse and is not covered by warranty The following Skeeter models are equipped with a jack plate ZX24 ZX22V ZX250 ZX225 ZX200 ZX190 ZX300 ZX20I ZX21I and ZX22I The following Skeeter model offers a jack plate as an option ZX22Bay Do not attempt to alter your Skeeter boat to increase performance Modifications could make your boat unsafe to use increasing the risk of severe injury or death W...

Page 17: ... recommended that the operator use the cord lanyard BOATING SAFETY Attach the engine stop switch cord lanyard to a secure place on your clothing your arm or leg while operating Avoid accidentally pulling the cord lanyard during normal operation Loss of engine power means loss of most steering control Also without engine power the boat could slow rapidly This could cause people and objects in the b...

Page 18: ...nded that a USCG approved pyrotechnic device be stored on your boat A mirror can also be used as an emergency signal Contact your Skeeter Dealer or the Coast Guard for more information Sound Signaling Device Your Skeeter boat is equipped with a horn that can be used to signal other boats See Rules of the Road for more information Navigation Lights Your Skeeter boat is equipped with navigation ligh...

Page 19: ...ill drop anchor are recommended Manual type bilge pump First Aid kit Waterproof flashlight with extra batteries Tool kit with assorted screwdrivers pliers wrenches including metric sizes and electrical tape Oar or paddle look for one with a boat hook on the other end Spare parts such as an extra set of spark plugs and fuses Navigation charts for the waters where you will be boating Tow rope BOATIN...

Page 20: ...eeter boat Restraining straps for eyewear are made which are designed to float should your eyewear fall into the water Footwear and gloves are recommended NEVER operate the boat after consuming alcohol or taking drugs For reasons of safety and proper care of your Skeeter boat always perform the pre operation checks listed on Page 1 20 before operating Passengers must always sit in a designated sea...

Page 21: ...rator accidentally leaves the helm Failure to attach the engine stop cord could result in a runaway boat if the operator is ejected After operation remove the engine stop cord and the keys to avoid accidental starting or unauthorized use by children or others BOATING SAFETY Section 1_2008 qxd Section 1_horiz qxd 8 1 07 11 30 AM Page 1 12 ...

Page 22: ...and collision This is a high performance boat not a toy Sharp turns or jumping waves or wakes can increase the risk of back spinal injury paralysis facial injuries and broken legs ankles and other bones Do not jump waves or wakes Do not operate the boat in rough water bad weather or when visibility is poor this may lead to an accident causing injury or death Be alert to the possibility of bad weat...

Page 23: ...echanism Reverse can be used to slow down or stop during slow speed maneuvering such as when docking Once the engine is idling shift to reverse and gradually increase engine speed Make sure that there are no obstacles or people behind you before shifting into reverse Stop the engine and remove the clip from the engine stop switch before removing any debris or weeds which may have collected around ...

Page 24: ...or while reboarding The skier should wear a wetsuit bottom or clothing that provides equivalent protection Such clothing includes thick tightly woven sturdy and snug fitting apparel such as denim but does not include spandex or similar fabrics like those used in bicycle shorts A second person should be on board in a rear facing seat as a spotter to watch the skier in most states it is required by ...

Page 25: ...he skier at least 50 meters 150 feet about twice the distance of a standard towrope away from any potential hazard Be alert to the hazard of the towrope handle snapping back at the boat when the skier falls or is unable to get up on the skis BOATING SAFETY Section 1_2008 qxd Section 1_horiz qxd 8 1 07 11 30 AM Page 1 16 ...

Page 26: ...nited States Coast Guard Consumer Affairs Staff G BC Office of Boating Public and Consumer Affairs US Coast Guard Headquarters Washington D C 20593 0001 Boating Safety Hotline 1 800 368 5647 Other Sources You can find local rules by contacting the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators or your local Power Squadron Section 1_2008 qxd Section 1_horiz qxd 8 1 07 11 30 AM Page 1 17 ...

Page 27: ...he education requirement for those states that recognize non proctored NASBLA approved courses ACCIDENT REPORTING Boat operators are required by law to file a Boating Accident Report with their state boating law enforcement agency if their boat is involved in any of the following accidents 1 There is loss of life or probable loss of life 2 There is personal injury which requires medical attention ...

Page 28: ...ly have it inspected and repaired before operat ing your boat Otherwise an accident could occur NOTE Pre operation checks should be made each time the boat is used This procedure can be accomplished thoroughly in a short time The added safety and reliability the checks assure is worth the time involved Section 1_2008 qxd Section 1_horiz qxd 8 1 07 11 30 AM Page 1 19 ...

Page 29: ...hout the whole range Keep the steering cable end clear of obstructions such as wiring control cables fuel lines tow lines and mooring lines Keep moving parts clean and lubricated Inspect the steering cable for kinks damage or corrosion Throttle and Shifting Operate the throttle lever several times to make sure there is no hesitation in its travel Operation should be smooth over the complete range ...

Page 30: ...raveling back to the deck during mooring or while moving in reverse Bilge Pump Your Skeeter boat is equipped with a drainage system that channels water entering the boat from the storage compartments to the bilge under the engine compartment When the pump is on most of the water in the bilge will drain through the outlet For manual bilge pump systems the pump will operate when the bilge pump switc...

Page 31: ...o prevent the pump from operating or make it operate continuously Test the bilge pump at regular intervals Make sure no debris is blocking the bilge pump float Drain Plug A drain plug is located at the center of the stern to allow more complete draining when the boat is removed from the water Lights Check for proper operation of the bow stern and instrument lights by pressing the switch on the con...

Page 32: ... for your motor Engine Stop Switch First place the boat in the water to provide adequate engine cooling Start the engine and then remove the engine stop switch clip and verify that the engine stops See your outboard motor owner s manual for more information Section 1_2008 qxd Section 1_horiz qxd 8 1 07 11 31 AM Page 1 23 ...

Page 33: ...boats swimmers and populated beaches When travel in areas like these is unavoidable operate slowly Remember that pollution can be harmful to the environment Do not refuel or add oil where a spill could cause damage to nature And keep your surroundings pleasant for the people and wildlife that share the waterways don t litter When you go boating responsibly with respect and courtesy for others you ...

Page 34: ... forms of garbage plastics recyclables food wood detergents sewage and even fish parts in certain waters in short nearly everything We recommend you bring back everything you take out with you for proper disposal ashore Use an approved pump out facility at your marina Many areas prohibit the discharge of sewage overboard or even an operable overboard waste discharge Fumes from rags can collect in ...

Page 35: ... on water especially at night Be sure to follow regulations and be courteous Wake Wash Be alert for NO WAKE zones Prior to entering a no wake zone come off plane to the slowest steerable speed Use caution when operating around smaller crafts in channels and marinas and in congested areas BOATING SAFETY You are responsible for injury and damage caused by your wake wash WARNING Section 1_2008 qxd Se...

Page 36: ...g to geographic location but are all basically the same as the International Rules of the Road The rules presented here in this Owner s Operator s Manual are condensed and have been provided for your convenience only Consult your local U S Coast Guard Auxiliary or Department of Motor Vehicles for a complete set of rules governing the waters in which you will be operating your boat Steering and Sai...

Page 37: ...he vessel with the right of way You should slow down or change directions briefly and pass behind the other vessel You should always move in such a way that the operator of the other vessel can see what you are doing The General Prudential Rule regarding the right of way is that if a collision appears unavoidable neither boat has the right of way Both boats must avoid the collision In other words ...

Page 38: ...th other vessels which could lead to a collision unless the Steering Rules are followed Meeting you are approaching another vessel head on Crossing you are traveling across another vessel s path Overtaking you are passing or being passed by another vessel Section 2_2008 qxd Section 2_horiz qxd 7 31 07 5 19 PM Page 2 3 ...

Page 39: ...the give way vessel Any vessels in the shaded area must yield to you they are the give way vessels Both you and the meeting vessel must alter course to avoid each other 9343 004 BURDENED VESSEL DANGER ZONE PRIVILEGED VESSEL 12 O CLOCK 4 O CLOCK BASIC RULES OF THE ROAD Figure 2 1 Section 2_2008 qxd Section 2_horiz qxd 7 31 07 5 19 PM Page 2 4 ...

Page 40: ... should alter course to avoid an accident You should keep the other vessel on your port left side This rule does not apply if both of you will clear one another if you continue on your set course and speed 9343 005 PASSING PORT TO PORT MEETING HEAD TO HEAD PASSING STARBOARD TO STARBOARD HONK HONK HONK HONK Figure 2 2 Section 2_2008 qxd Section 2_horiz qxd 7 31 07 5 19 PM Page 2 5 ...

Page 41: ...t of the way of the other If the other vessel is on your starboard right side you must keep out of its way you are the give way vessel If the other vessel is on your port left side remember that you should maintain course and direction provided the other vessel gives you the right of way as it should BASIC RULES OF THE ROAD Section 2_2008 qxd Section 2_horiz qxd 7 31 07 5 19 PM Page 2 6 ...

Page 42: ...its course and speed You must stay out of its way until you are clear of it Likewise if another vessel is passing you you should maintain your speed and direction so that the other vessel can steer itself around you Figure 2 3 9343 006 PRIVILEGED VESSEL BEING OVERTAKEN BURDENED VESSEL OVERTAKING Section 2_2008 qxd Section 2_horiz qxd 7 31 07 5 19 PM Page 2 7 ...

Page 43: ...ur to six seconds on the horn If another vessel is around the bend it too should sound the horn Even if no reply is heard however the vessel should still proceed around the bend with caution Fishing Vessel Right of Way All vessels fishing with nets lines or trawls are considered to be fishing vessels under the International Rules Vessels with trolling lines are not considered fishing vessels Fishi...

Page 44: ...stem of buoyage Simply put buoys and markers have an arrangement of shapes colors numbers and lights to show which side of the buoy a boater should pass on when navigating in a particular direction The markings on these buoys are oriented from the perspective of being entered from seaward the boater is going towards the harbor Red buoys are passed on your starboard right side when proceeding from ...

Page 45: ... shapes and colors to show regulatory or advisory information These markers are white with black letters and orange borders They signify speed zones restricted areas danger areas and general information Remember markings may vary by geographic location Always consult local boating authorities before riding your boat in unfamiliar waters BASIC RULES OF THE ROAD Section 2_2008 qxd Section 2_horiz qx...

Page 46: ... ANNUALLY WARNING 9343 066 DO NOT RIDE OR OPERATE BOAT WHEN UNDER POWER OF MAIN ENGINE WHILE SEATED OR LYING ON ELEVATED DECK AREAS THIS BOAT SHOULD BE OPERATED ONLY BY A TRAINED AND EXPERIENCED OPERATOR FAILURE TO HEED THIS WARNING MAY RESULT IN INJURY WARNING A v o i d s e r i o u s i n j u r y o r death due to ejection from seat Do not use when boat speed exceeds 5 mph Remove and stow seat when...

Page 47: ...FORMANCE SERIES BASS BOATS SKE 0002 A 1 13 8 5 7 2 10 12 11 6 26 3 9 14 16 21 24 17 19 25 20 18 23 22 15 4 31 29 28 27 30 ZX Performance Series Helm Figure 3 1 Section 3_2008 qxd Section 3_horiz qxd 8 1 07 10 10 AM Page 3 2 ...

Page 48: ...Pressure Gauge 14 Voltmeter 15 Boat Switch Panel 16 Power 17 Navigation Lights 18 Port Livewell Fill 19 Starboard Livewell Fill 20 Aerator System Timer 21 Bilge Pump 22 Starboard Livewell Recirculation Pump 23 Port Livewell Recirculation Pump 24 Courtesy Light 25 Fuel Tank Indicator 26 Ignition Switch 27 Engine Stop Lanyard Switch 28 Trim Switch 29 Remote Control 30 12 Volt Accessory Ports 31 Live...

Page 49: ...3 4 ZX DECK LAYOUT ZX General Deck Layout Figure 3 2 SKE 0003 A 16 17 2 7 3 4 5 4 12 10 9 8 6 7 11 13 7 14 15 1 BASS BOATS Section 3_2008 qxd Section 3_horiz qxd 8 1 07 10 10 AM Page 3 4 ...

Page 50: ... 7 Gear Storage 8 Bow Seat Mount 9 Bow Panel W Trim Switch 10 Bow Light Receptacle 11 Anchor Light Storage 12 Floor Cooler Zx 250 Zx 225 13 Livewell Actuator Switches 14 Anchor Light Receptacle 15 Fuel Inlet Starboard 16 Jack Plate Zx Only 17 Fuel Inlet Port Section 3_2008 qxd Section 3_horiz qxd 8 1 07 10 10 AM Page 3 5 ...

Page 51: ...LAYOUT TOURNAMENT SERIES BASS BOATS SKE 0004 A 16 15 6 5 8 24 12 10 11 23 25 14 19 20 22 17 21 18 13 9 7 2 3 1 4 SX Tournament Series Helm Figure 3 3 Section 3_2008 qxd Section 3_horiz qxd 8 1 07 10 10 AM Page 3 6 ...

Page 52: ...arning Light 10 Steering Fluid Fill Cap 11 Engine Low Oil Pressure Warning Light 12 Speedometer 13 Trim Gauge 14 Horn 15 Navigation Lights Switch 16 Power Switch 17 12 Volt Accessory Port 18 Ignition Switch 19 Engine Stop Lanyard Switch 20 Trim Switch 21 Remote Control 22 Livewell Actuator Switches 23 Volt Gauge 24 Water Pressure Gauge 25 Radio Box Section 3_2008 qxd Section 3_horiz qxd 8 1 07 10 ...

Page 53: ...3 8 SX DECK LAYOUT SX Deck Layout Figure 3 4 SKE 0005 A 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 3 3 9 7 8 10 11 12 13 BASS BOATS Section 3_2008 qxd Section 3_horiz qxd 8 1 07 10 10 AM Page 3 8 ...

Page 54: ...x 200 Sx 190 5 Rod Box 6 Bow Seat Mount 7 Bow Panel W Trim Switch 8 Bow Light Receptacle 9 Anchor Light Storage 10 12 Volt Accessory Port 11 Livewell 12 Anchor Light Receptacle 13 Bilge Area Oil Tank Battery Mounting Section 3_2008 qxd Section 3_horiz qxd 8 1 07 10 10 AM Page 3 9 ...

Page 55: ...lown fuse with an identical replacement ZX If you should experience an electrical problem and all your fuses are good contact your Skeeter Dealer Relays are a switch which is controlled by an electrical signal Relays can only be tested BASS BOATS Section 3_2008 qxd Section 3_horiz qxd 8 1 07 10 10 AM Page 3 10 ...

Page 56: ...BASS BOATS 3 11 ZX Fuse and Relay Panel Figure 3 5 Figure 3 6 SX Fuse Panel Section 3_2008 qxd Section 3_horiz qxd 8 1 07 10 10 AM Page 3 11 ...

Page 57: ...lt Steering Latch if equipped Pull the latch toward you to adjust the steering wheel angle The steering wheel has five positions and locks into a detent 1 9343 019 BASS BOATS Never use a replacement fuse of a different color size or amperage rating An improper fuse can cause damage to the electrical system which could lead to a fire WARNING Bow Light with Remote Switch Figure 3 7 Section 3_2008 qx...

Page 58: ...ck the oil level remove the steering fluid fill cap The oil level should be within 1 2 inch of the bottom of the filler hole Refer to the manufacturer s literature for more information on maintenance 9343 020 Hydraulic Steering ZX Models Figure 3 8 Failure to comply with steering maintenance checks may result in loss of steering which may cause an accident with injury or death WARNING Section 3_20...

Page 59: ...d outboards are in the off position when connecting to the power source and charging the batteries Livewell Systems Your Skeeter boat is equipped with a livewell system that is designed to keep your fish alive and healthy See Section 8 for more information BASS BOATS Do not charge your batteries in the boat unless your boat is equipped with an onboard charging system WARNING Section 3_2008 qxd Sec...

Page 60: ...tem Figure 3 9 9343 048 AUTO RECIRC AUTO EMPTY AUTO RECIRC AUTO RECIRC AUTO EMPTY AUTO RECIRC EMPTY EMPTY AIR AIR AIR At Rest On Plane On Plane At Rest At Rest On Plane Section 3_2008 qxd Section 3_horiz qxd 8 1 07 10 10 AM Page 3 15 ...

Page 61: ... On Off plane Actuator in RECIR or AUTO MODE outside water is prevented from entering while the control valve continues to allow the pump to recirculate and aerate the livewell This position can be used when trailering fish EMPTY On Off plane Actuator in EMPTY position drains the livewell but does not allow water to re enter Rinse the livewell and baitwell if equipped with fresh clean water remove...

Page 62: ...well after the aerators are turned off CLOSED On Off plane Actuator in CLOSED position is used to seal the livewell when it is full and prevent water from entering the livewell if it is empty 9343 021 CLOSED OFF OPEN AERATOR FILL CLOSED OFF CLOSED AERATOR FILL On Plane At Rest On Plane At Rest Section 3_2008 qxd Section 3_horiz qxd 8 1 07 10 10 AM Page 3 17 ...

Page 63: ...screens are located in the livewell or baitwell NOTE Your livewell should always be rinsed with fresh clean water The pick up screens and drain screens should be checked and clean before each use to optimize the system s performance and longevity Electric Trolling Motor Your electric trolling motor will have its own Operator s Manual Refer to it for its proper use and care BASS BOATS Section 3_200...

Page 64: ...r and trailer 9343 022 Avoid damage to outboard lower unit Transom Savers must be properly fitted to trailer roller and secured to outboard lower unit Outboard motor must have power tilt and trim for use of this product Boat must be tied down to trailer during use CAUTION Section 3_2008 qxd Section 3_horiz qxd 8 1 07 10 11 AM Page 3 19 ...

Page 65: ...al equipment s safety use and maintenance literature provided by the manufacturer to maximize the benefits and uses these options have to offer Contact your Skeeter Dealer for any information or explanation SKE 0006 A BASS BOATS Bike Seat Figure 3 12 Avoid serious injury or death due to ejection from seat Do not use when boat speed exceeds 5 mph Remove and stow seat when not being occupied WARNING...

Page 66: ...OR LEAKS OR CORROSION AT LEAST ANNUALLY WARNING 9343 066 DO NOT RIDE OR OPERATE BOAT WHEN UNDER POWER OF MAIN ENGINE WHILE SEATED OR LYING ON ELEVATED DECK AREAS THIS BOAT SHOULD BE OPERATED ONLY BY A TRAINED AND EXPERIENCED OPERATOR FAILURE TO HEED THIS WARNING MAY RESULT IN INJURY WARNING Avoid serious injury or death due to ejection from rotating seat Lock swivel before boat speed exceeds 5 mph...

Page 67: ...EWELL FILL LIVEWELL RECIRC psi 30 20 10 0 2 3 1 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 18 17 16 9 15 16 15 13 25 23 24 19 22 21 20 2 3 1 25 23 24 19 10 8 26 9 25 22 21 20 7 4 5 SALTWATER BOATS Helm Layout Analog Gauges Figure 4 1 Helm Layout Digital Gauges Figure 4 2 Section 4_2008 qxd Section 4_horiz qxd 8 1 07 10 12 AM Page 4 2 ...

Page 68: ... Warning Light 12 Engine Warning Light 13 Fuel Level Gauge 14 Trim Gauge 15 Speedometer 16 Tachometer 17 Water Pressure Gauge 18 Voltmeter 19 Compass Option 20 Radio Box 12 Volt Accessory Port 2200 2200T 21 Tilt Switch 22 Remote Control 23 Ignition Switch 24 Engine Stop Switch and Cord Lanyard 25 Courtesy Light Switches 26 Livewell Fill Switch Section 4_2008 qxd Section 4_horiz qxd 8 1 07 10 12 AM...

Page 69: ...4 4 GENERAL DECK LAYOUT General Deck Layout Figure 4 3 SKE 0009 A 1 2 3 11 16 5 6 7 8 9 4 10 12 13 14 15 SALTWATER BOATS Section 4_2008 qxd Section 4_horiz qxd 8 1 07 10 12 AM Page 4 4 ...

Page 70: ...s Optional 6 Trolling Motor Power Source 7 Bow Light Receptacle 8 Anchor Storage 9 General Storage 10 Ice Chest Zx2400 11 Fire Extinguisher Storage 12 Removable Cooler 13 Wash Down Outlet Optional 14 Anchor Light Receptacle 15 Fuel Inlet 16 Rod Box Section 4_2008 qxd Section 4_horiz qxd 8 1 07 10 12 AM Page 4 5 ...

Page 71: ...POWER AUTO BILGE AUTO BILGE BILGE NAV CTSY S FILL P FILL ACC ACC ACC TIMER S RECIRC P RECIRC HORN 12V 9343 035 SALTWATER BOATS Fuse and Relay Panel Figure 4 4 Never use a replacement fuse of a different color size or amperage rating An improper fuse can cause damage to the electrical system which could lead to a fire WARNING Section 4_2008 qxd Section 4_horiz qxd 8 1 07 10 12 AM Page 4 6 ...

Page 72: ...on The Navigation Lights Switch must be activated for this feature to work Tilt Steering Latch Pull the latch toward you to adjust the steering wheel angle The steer ing wheel has five positions and locks into a detent The range is 48 24 down and 24 up from center 1 9343 019 Bow Light with Remote Switch Figure 4 5 Section 4_2008 qxd Section 4_horiz qxd 8 1 07 10 12 AM Page 4 7 ...

Page 73: ...e steering fluid fill cap The oil level should be within 1 2 inch of the bottom of the filler hole Refer to the manufacturer s literature for more information on maintenance See Section 7 for more information 9343 020 SALTWATER BOATS Failure to comply with steering maintenance checks may result in loss of steering which may cause an accident with injury or death WARNING Hydraulic Steering Figure 4...

Page 74: ...er to the manufacturer s literature for operating instructions Make sure all accessories and outboards are in the OFF position when connecting to the power source and charging the batteries Do not charge your batteries in the boat unless your boat is equipped with an onboard charging system WARNING Section 4_2008 qxd Section 4_horiz qxd 8 1 07 10 12 AM Page 4 9 ...

Page 75: ...ll if equipped with fresh clean water remove any debris from the pick up and drain screens and allow the livewell to air dry after each use The pick up screens are located at the bottom of the transom and the drain screens are located in the livewell or baitwell 9343 075 AERATOR FILL AERATOR FILL On Plane At Rest On Plane At Rest SALTWATER BOATS Section 4_2008 qxd Section 4_horiz qxd 8 1 07 4 57 P...

Page 76: ...ongevity Electric Trolling Motor Your electric trolling motor will have its own Operator s Manual Refer to it for proper use and care Windshield ZX22BAY ZX22BAYT Your Skeeter boat is equipped with a windshield which can be removed to gain additional clearance when trailering or storing After the windshield is removed fold down the stainless rail Section 4_2008 qxd Section 4_horiz qxd 8 1 07 10 12 ...

Page 77: ...ons which cannot all be covered in this manual Make sure you read and understand the optional equipment s safety use and maintenance literature provided by the manufacturer to maximize the benefits and uses these options have to offer Contact your Skeeter Dealer for more information or explanation 9343 036 SALTWATER BOATS Wash Down System Option Figure 4 8 Section 4_2008 qxd Section 4_horiz qxd 8 ...

Page 78: ...OR LEAKS OR CORROSION AT LEAST ANNUALLY WARNING 9343 066 DO NOT RIDE OR OPERATE BOAT WHEN UNDER POWER OF MAIN ENGINE WHILE SEATED OR LYING ON ELEVATED DECK AREAS THIS BOAT SHOULD BE OPERATED ONLY BY A TRAINED AND EXPERIENCED OPERATOR FAILURE TO HEED THIS WARNING MAY RESULT IN INJURY WARNING Avoid serious injury or death due to ejection from rotating seat Lock swivel before boat speed exceeds 5 mph...

Page 79: ...LM LAYOUT Helm Layout Figure 5 1 SKE 0012 A 2 1 4 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 19 20 21 22 23 14 25 24 26 15 16 17 18 28 29 26 29 28 DEEPWATER BOATS Section 5_2008 qxd Section 5_horiz qxd 8 1 07 11 03 AM Page 5 2 ...

Page 80: ... 12 Voltmeter 13 Switch Panel 14 Aerator 15 Starboard Livewell Recirculation 16 Port Livewell Recirculation 17 Starboard Livewell Fill 18 Port Livewell Fill 19 Horn 20 Fuel Fore Aft 21 Navigation Lights 22 Courtesy Lights 23 Bilge Pump 24 Ignition Switch 25 Engine Stop Switch and Cord Lanyard 26 12 Volt Accessory Port except ZX1775SC 27 Bilge Switches 28 Tilt Switch 29 Remote Control Section 5_200...

Page 81: ...5 4 2050 AND 1950 GENERAL DECK LAYOUT General Deck Layout Figure 5 2 SKE 0013 A 10 9 3 5 7 1 11 2 3 4 6 6 8 4 DEEPWATER BOATS Section 5_2008 qxd Section 5_horiz qxd 8 1 07 11 03 AM Page 5 4 ...

Page 82: ... Baitwell 3 Livewell 4 Rod Locker 5 Cooler Except Zx1775 Wt 6 Gear Storage 7 Bow Panel 8 Bow Light Receptacle 9 Anchor Light Receptacle 10 Bilge Area Battery Mounting Oil Tank 11 Fuel Inlet Section 5_2008 qxd Section 5_horiz qxd 8 1 07 11 03 AM Page 5 5 ...

Page 83: ...5 6 DEEPWATER BOATS 1880 GENERAL DECK LAYOUT General Deck Layout Figure 5 3 SKE 0014 A 1 3 2 9 10 11 4 4 6 7 8 2 5 Section 5_2008 qxd Section 5_horiz qxd 8 1 07 11 03 AM Page 5 6 ...

Page 84: ... Baitwell 3 Livewell 4 Rod Locker 5 Cooler Except Zx1775 Wt 6 Gear Storage 7 Bow Panel 8 Bow Light Receptacle 9 Anchor Light Receptacle 10 Bilge Area Battery Mounting Oil Tank 11 Fuel Inlet Section 5_2008 qxd Section 5_horiz qxd 8 1 07 11 03 AM Page 5 7 ...

Page 85: ... 1 Baitwell Switches 2 Livewell Switches 3 Bilge Pump Switch 4 Courtesy Lights Switch 5 Navigation Lights Switch 6 Power Switch 7 Fuel Gauge 8 Engine Low Oil Pressure Warning Light 9 Engine Warning Light 10 12 Volt Accessory Port 11 Speedometer 12 Tachometer 13 AM FM CD Player Section 5_2008 qxd Section 5_horiz qxd 8 1 07 11 03 AM Page 5 8 ...

Page 86: ...0 25 25 25 10 5 10 10 10 10 10 15 3 3 3 15 POWER AUTO BILGE AUTO BILGE BILGE NAV CTSY S FILL P FILL ACC ACC ACC TIMER S RECIRC P RECIRC HORN 12V 9343 035 Fuse and Relay Panel Figure 5 5 Never use a replacement fuse of a different color size or amperage rating An improper fuse can cause damage to the electrical system which could lead to a fire WARNING Section 5_2008 qxd Section 5_horiz qxd 8 1 07 ...

Page 87: ...light off or on The navigation light switch must be activated for this feature to work Tilt Steering Latch ZX2050 ZX1950 ZX1775SC Pull the latch toward you to adjust the steering wheel angle The steering wheel has five positions and locks into a detent 1 9343 019 Bow Light with Remote Switch Figure 5 6 Section 5_2008 qxd Section 5_horiz qxd 8 1 07 11 03 AM Page 5 10 ...

Page 88: ...il level remove the steering fluid fill cap The oil level should be within 1 2 inch of the bottom of the filler hole Refer to the manufacturer s literature for more information on maintenance 9343 020 Hydraulic Steering ZX2050 ZX1950 Figure 5 7 Failure to comply with steering maintenance checks may result in loss of steering which may cause an accident with injury or death WARNING Section 5_2008 q...

Page 89: ...5 12 DEEPWATER BOATS Adjustable and Moveable Seats Adjustable and Movable Seating Figure 5 8 9343 040 1 2 3 4 9243 041 Section 5_2008 qxd Section 5_horiz qxd 8 1 07 11 03 AM Page 5 12 ...

Page 90: ...o move the seat to a different mounting location press the snap lock button to remove the seat from its mount When the seat is installed into its new location twist the post to lock the post into position The snap lock button will pop out when it is mounted correctly 9334 042 Seat Mount Figure 5 9 Avoid serious injury or death due to ejection from rotating seat Lock swivel before boat speed exceed...

Page 91: ...ories and outboards are in the OFF position when connecting to the power source and charging the batteries Livewell System OPEN CLOSED Selector Switch Livewell System Figure 5 10 9343 021 CLOSED OFF OPEN AERATOR FILL CLOSED OFF CLOSED AERATOR FILL On Plane At Rest On Plane At Rest Do not charge your batteries in the boat unless your boat is equipped with an onboard charging system WARNING Section ...

Page 92: ...t water from entering the livewell if it is empty Rinse the livewell and baitwell if equipped with fresh clean water remove any debris from the pick up and drain screens and allow the livewell to air dry after each use The pick up screens are located at the bottom of the tran som and the drain screens are located in the livewell or baitwell NOTE Your livewell should always be rinsed with fresh cle...

Page 93: ...its own Operator s Manual Refer to it for proper use and care Transom Saver The transom saver is designed to protect your boat outboard motor and trailer 9343 022 DEEPWATER BOATS Transom Saver Figure 5 11 Section 5_2008 qxd Section 5_horiz qxd 8 1 07 11 03 AM Page 5 16 ...

Page 94: ...ty use and maintenance literature provided by the manufacturer to maximize the benefits and uses these options have to offer Contact your Skeeter Dealer for more information or explanation Avoid damage to the outboard lower unit Transom Savers must be properly fitted to the trailer roller and secured to the outboard lower unit The outboard must have power tilt and trim to use this product Boat mus...

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Page 96: ...FUEL IS A FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD INSPECT SYSTEM REGULARLY EXAMINE FUEL SYSTEM FOR LEAKS OR CORROSION AT LEAST ANNUALLY WARNING 9343 066 DO NOT RIDE OR OPERATE BOAT WHEN UNDER POWER OF MAIN ENGINE WHILE SEATED OR LYING ON ELEVATED DECK AREAS THIS BOAT SHOULD BE OPERATED ONLY BY A TRAINED AND EXPERIENCED OPERATOR FAILURE TO HEED THIS WARNING MAY RESULT IN INJURY WARNING Avoid serious injury death...

Page 97: ...his compartment Ventilation has not been provided CAUTION DO NOT BOARD LADDER WHILE ENGINE IN OPERATION 9343 065 WARNING 9343 070 AVOID OBSTRUCTION OF NAVIGATION LIGHTS AND POSSIBLE COLLISION REMOVE CANVAS BEFORE USING NAVIGATION OR ANCHOR LIGHTS 9343 069 9343 063 Section 6_2008 qxd Section 6_horiz qxd 8 1 07 11 01 AM Page 6 2 ...

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Page 99: ...6 4 HELM LAYOUT Helm Layout Figure 6 1 SKE 0015 A 16 4 3 2 11 12 1 17 15 13 10 14 5 6 7 8 9 FISH AND SKI BOATS Section 6_2008 qxd Section 6_horiz qxd 8 1 07 11 01 AM Page 6 4 ...

Page 100: ...itch 5 Fuel Level Gauge 6 Tachometer 7 Steering Fluid Fill Cap Option 8 Speedometer 9 Trim Gauge 10 Horn 11 Navigation Lights Switch 12 Power Switch 13 12 Volt Accessory Port 14 Ignition Switch 15 Engine Stop Switch and Cord Lanyard 16 Trim Switch 17 Remote Control Section 6_2008 qxd Section 6_horiz qxd 8 1 07 11 01 AM Page 6 5 ...

Page 101: ...6 6 GENERAL DECK LAYOUT General Deck Layout Figure 6 2 SKE 0016 A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 FISH AND SKI BOATS Section 6_2008 qxd Section 6_horiz qxd 8 1 07 11 01 AM Page 6 6 ...

Page 102: ...ivewell 4 Cooler 5 AM FM CD Player 6 Rod Box 7 Gear Storage 8 Bow Seat Mount 9 Bow Panel 10 Bow Light Receptacle 11 In Floor Bow Light Storage 12 Ski Pylon Mounting Base 13 Anchor Light Receptacle 14 Boarding Ladder Section 6_2008 qxd Section 6_horiz qxd 8 1 07 11 01 AM Page 6 7 ...

Page 103: ...lacement 10 10 10 10 10 5 10 5 5 5 9343 032 FISH AND SKI BOATS Never use a replacement fuse of a different color size or amper age rating An improper fuse can cause damage to the electrical system which could lead to a fire WARNING SX and SL Fuse Panel Figure 6 3 Section 6_2008 qxd Section 6_horiz qxd 8 1 07 11 01 AM Page 6 8 ...

Page 104: ... the map light off or on The navigation light switch must be activated for this feature to work Tilt Steering Latch Option Pull the latch toward you to adjust the steering wheel angle The steering wheel has five positions and locks into a detent 1 9343 019 Bow Light With On Off Switch Figure 6 4 Section 6_2008 qxd Section 6_horiz qxd 8 1 07 11 01 AM Page 6 9 ...

Page 105: ...level remove the steering fluid fill cap The oil level should be within 1 2 inch of the bottom of the filler hole Refer to the manufactur er s literature for more information on maintenance 9343 020 FISH AND SKI BOATS Failure to comply with steering maintenance checks may result in loss of steering which may cause an accident with injury or death WARNING Hydraulic Steering Option Figure 6 5 Sectio...

Page 106: ...e the seat on the post Twist the friction control knob to control friction on the post The locking handle must be in the locked position and the friction control knob must be tightened when boat speed exceeds 5 mph 9343 045 LOCKING HANDLE LOCKED RELEASE FRICTION CONTROL KNOB Section 6_2008 qxd Section 6_horiz qxd 8 1 07 11 01 AM Page 6 11 ...

Page 107: ...e in the OFF position when connecting to the power source and charging the batteries FISH AND SKI BOATS Avoid serious injury or death due to ejection The locking handle must be in the locked position and the friction control knob tightened before boat speed exceeds 5 mph WARNING Do not charge your batteries in the boat unless your boat is equipped with an onboard charging system WARNING Section 6_...

Page 108: ...ed with a livewell system designed to your keep fish alive and healthy See Section 8 for more information Livewell System Figure 6 7 9343 074 AIR AIR AIR At Rest On Plane On Plane At Rest At Rest On Plane Section 6_2008 qxd Section 6_horiz qxd 8 1 07 11 01 AM Page 6 13 ...

Page 109: ...d with fresh clean water remove any debris from the pick up and drain screens and allow the livewell to air dry after each use The pick up screens are located at the bottom of the transom and the drain screens are located in the livewell or baitwell 12 Volt Accessory Port The 12 volt accessory port allows you to conveniently connect an accessory to your electrical system The accessory port is fuse...

Page 110: ...r Refer to its operator s manual for more information Bike Seat Mount the seat by selecting either the fore or aft swivel seat mount and twist to secure to mount W S T T I I N 9343 023 Bike Seat or Fishing Chair Option Figure 6 8 Section 6_2008 qxd Section 6_horiz qxd 8 1 07 11 01 AM Page 6 15 ...

Page 111: ...e ladder while the engine is running WARNING Be careful when using the boarding ladder and exercise caution when you are near the outboard Your outboard and propeller can have sharp edges Always make sure no one is in the area behind your boat and the ladder is in the stowed position before starting your outboard WARNING Avoid serious injury or death due to ejection from seat Do not use when boat ...

Page 112: ...your boat Make sure when you use the ski pylon the pylon is installed into its mounting base completely and securely and the supports are connected with their pins Never substitute components and never use a damaged pin SKE 0017 A SKI PYLON KEY PYLON HOLE COVER Ski Pylon Figure 6 9 Section 6_2008 qxd Section 6_horiz qxd 8 1 07 11 01 AM Page 6 17 ...

Page 113: ...uality glass cleaner FISH AND SKI BOATS Avoid serious injury death or boat damage from the Ski Pylon failure The Ski Pylon must be secured to its base Do not use with any equipment which is TIED to the tow rope such as inner tubes aquaplanes etc Always sit at least 3 feet forward of the pylon WARNING To avoid injury the window must be secured in the locked position when your boat is in motion Use ...

Page 114: ... comfort to the cockpit area from the sun and the elements The canopy top can be temporarily stowed folded and laid on the sun deck Make sure your canopy top is in a secured position before getting your boat underway 9343 047 Section 6_2008 qxd Section 6_horiz qxd 8 1 07 11 01 AM Page 6 19 ...

Page 115: ... mounting cleats 4 Attach the stern straps to their mounting cleats 5 Adjust the canopy s tension by adjusting the strap buckles Make sure the cockpit is well ventilated when the canopy top is raised FISH AND SKI BOATS Exhaust fumes from engines contain carbon monoxide A boat with its canvas raised is more likely to collect exhaust fumes Avoid brain damage or death from carbon monoxide Keep the co...

Page 116: ...this manual Make sure you read and understand the optional equipment s safety use and maintenance literature provided by the manufacturer to maximize the benefits and uses these options have to offer Contact your Skeeter Dealer for more information or explanation Section 6_2008 qxd Section 6_horiz qxd 8 1 07 11 01 AM Page 6 21 ...

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Page 118: ...s the operator should always keep a firm continuous grip on the steering wheel The owner operator must inspect the steering system frequently For Cable Steering check for smooth free full range operation and steering components not worn or loose For Hydraulic Steering the fluid level should be checked periodically to determine the correct level Your Skeeter Dealer should investigate any steering s...

Page 119: ...or best overall opera tion for the load and conditions Outboard motors with power trim should be adjusted continuously for best results If the outboard motor is trimmed in too far closer to the boat bottom speed drops fuel economy decreases and the boat may not handle correctly However it does provide better acceleration from a standstill and because it forces the bow down visibility is improved I...

Page 120: ...CONTROLS INDICATORS 7 3 CORRECT IN TOO FAR OUT TOO FAR 9343 017 Section 7_2008 qxd Section 7_horiz qxd 7 31 07 5 21 PM Page 7 3 ...

Page 121: ...itional safety in extreme operating conditions CONTROLS INDICATORS DO NOT trim the outboard motor out too far or the boat may begin to porpoise bounce up and down Porpoising reduces control and visibility and lowers top speed and fuel efficiency Failure to maintain control or visibility could result in serious injury or death WARNING DO NOT shift the engine into gear if it is operating above 900 R...

Page 122: ...gauges and switches vary by model Not all models have all of the following items Some of the following items are optional and cost extra Skeeter reserves the right to change specifications without notice Some outboard motors are equipped with a multi gauge to monitor the engine motor management system and other functions Refer to the outboard motor operator s manual if your Skeeter boat is equippe...

Page 123: ...d The water pressure gauge monitors the cooling system pressure of the engine Refer to your outboard motor owner s manual for information Voltmeter If equipped The voltmeter indicates voltage to the batteries from the charging system Tachometer The tachometer registers engine speed in revolutions per minute RPM Refer to your outboard motor opera tor s manual for the correct operating range of the ...

Page 124: ...e may register differently when the boat is on the trailer at rest or on plane Engine Warning Light Refer to your outboard motor owner s manual for additional information To assist in detecting engine emergency conditions while the boat is running at speed and engine and wind noises are high a dash mounted red engine warning light is provided These will indicate a warning integrated in the engine ...

Page 125: ... switch is kept in the OFF position unless the pump is in use Courtesy Light Switch The courtesy light switch activates interior lights for nighttime illumination Navigation Lights Switch The navigation light switch activates the bow and stern lights in the RUN position and just the stern light in the ANC position The lights should be in the RUN position while underway and in the ANC position when...

Page 126: ...e and convenience when installing optional equipment Horn Switch The horn switch activates the horn It is momentary and will return to the OFF position when released Fuel Switch The fuel switch is used to switch the fuel gauge operation to read from one tank to another The switch also powers the fuel gauge on some models These gauges will not work when the switch is in the OFF position Section 7_2...

Page 127: ...they protect If the circuit protected has a current overload the breaker will trip and power will be discontinued The cause of the overload must be determined and eliminated before resetting the circuit breaker Reset the circuit breaker by pressing its button Fuses Bus type fuses located in a bus bar under the console protect some electrical systems CONTROLS INDICATORS DO NOT exceed the recommende...

Page 128: ...e trolling motor batteries There will be two lighter gauge wires for the boat supply or accessory harness to connect to the engine cranking battery Some system models are built to locate trolling motor batteries and wiring under the front deck FUEL SYSTEM Your Skeeter boat is equipped with an internal fuel system meeting current federal requirements The fuel system must be thoroughly inspected and...

Page 129: ...elivery connector this is used to supply fuel to a kicker motor BOAT SYSTEMS Leaking fuel is a fire and explosion hazard Inspect system regularly Examine fuel system for leaks or corrosion at least annually Failure to inspect the fuel system could allow fuel leakage to go undetected becoming a fire or explosion hazard WARNING Section 8_2008 qxd Section 8_horiz qxd 7 31 07 5 21 PM Page 8 2 ...

Page 130: ...ACTUATOR positions the Flow Rite remote drain control valve in the open or closed position There are two electrical switches that control the power to either the Port or Starboard FILL pumps and two additional switches that control the Port and Starboard RECIRCULATION pumps In addition to the OFF position each switch can be placed in the MANUAL position for continuous duty or the AUTO position for...

Page 131: ...ce the drain control valve in the OPEN position This will allow your livewell to gravity drain while on the trailer or while on plane If draining while on plane move the drain to the CLOSED position once the livewell is empty and before coming off plane to prevent water from entering the drain Draining while off plane will only allow the water level to drain to the outside water level Pump Out Fea...

Page 132: ...oard aerator pump These switches can be placed in the MANUAL position for continuous duty or the AUTO position for intermittent use NOTE When in the AUTO position an automatic timing feature is enabled which allows the pump to run in a one 1 minute on two 2 minute off cycle This cycle will continue until such time that the timer is moved to another position other than AUTO 1 Place control valve ac...

Page 133: ...aerator pump This position allows the main pump and control valve to perform all necessary livewell functions without any further operator assistance This position Automatically keeps livewell full Automatically closes drain when on plane Automatically opens drain intake when pump runs off plane Automatically blends fresh oxygenated water with recirculated water when off plane Automatically replac...

Page 134: ...h to a remote weigh in site Other times include extremely long runs on plane when outside water is not available and when using the optional pump out system Empty To empty the livewell while on the trailer ensure all pumps are off and place the valve actuator in the Empty position When this is performed while the boat is at rest in the water the livewell will drain to a level equal to the outside ...

Page 135: ...8 8 BILGE Bilge Pump Bilge Pump Figure 8 1 BATTERY BILGE PUMP PUMP SCREEN FLOAT SWITCH 9343 015 FUSE BOAT SYSTEMS Section 8_2008 qxd Section 8_horiz qxd 7 31 07 5 21 PM Page 8 8 ...

Page 136: ...act If you recognize no stream this could indicate a blown fuse or a pump malfunction Never operate a dry bilge pump or damage to the pump will occur Figure 8 1 shows a typical bilge pump system with an automatic float switch Battery Connections Refer to the manufacturer s engine manual for battery requirements Maintain the battery or batteries following the manufacturer s recommendations Disconne...

Page 137: ...re 8 2 Figure 8 2 shows a typical 12 24 and 36 volt connection 12 VOLT 36 VOLT 24 VOLT BATTERY 2 BATTERY 1 BATTERY BATTERY 2 BATTERY 1 BATTERY 3 9343 016 BOAT SYSTEMS Section 8_2008 qxd Section 8_horiz qxd 7 31 07 5 21 PM Page 8 10 ...

Page 138: ...Keep the battery connections clean tight and insulated to prevent shorting or arching and causing a possible explosion Install protective covers and check the connections often to make sure they are clean and tight DO NOT charge your batteries in the boat if your boat is not equipped with an on board charging system Make sure all accessories and outboards are in the OFF position before mak ing any...

Page 139: ...tteries Interference can also occur if the transducer wire is strapped or run next to the electric outboard s battery cable Make sure your transducer wire is routed away from the cable and other wires If your electric outboard is connected to the battery using a receptacle make sure all the connections are tight If you operate your electric outboard with loose connections damage to the electric ou...

Page 140: ...k throttle and steering for proper operation before starting the engine Shift into Neutral before starting engine Never start the engine or let it run any length of time in an enclosed area Exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide a colorless odorless gas that may cause loss of consciousness and death within a short time Always operate the boat in an open area 1 There is a hull drain plug at the bott...

Page 141: ... Neutral position then turn the main switches to Off The engine can also be stopped by pulling the engine stop switch cord lanyard NOTE Remove the ignition keys and the engine stop switch cord lanyard if the boat will be left unattended Stopping the engine immediately after operating at high rpm is not recommended Let the engine cool off at idle or low speed for a few minutes first OPERATION Once ...

Page 142: ...ely Before operating this Skeeter boat read this Owner s Manual the Owner s Manual for your outboard motor all Warning and Caution labels on the boat and motor as well as all other informational material supplied with your boat Boating With Passengers When one or more passengers are on board the boat may handle differently so operating it requires a higher degree of skill Passengers should sit so ...

Page 143: ...e of the seats provided and put both feet on the deck Stopping The Skeeter boat is not equipped with a separate braking system It is stopped by water resistance after the throttle levers are moved back to idle The stopping distance varies depending on gross weight water surface conditions and wind direction The boat slows down as soon as the throttle lever is returned to idle but will coast for a ...

Page 144: ... boat according to wind and water conditions Wind or current pushing boat away from dock Slowly approach the dock at about a 45 angle Secure the bow to the dock then use engine power or a boat hook to gently move the stern to the dock Wind or current pushing boat toward dock Slowly maneuver to a shallow angle and allow the boat to move toward the dock Do not use your hand arm or other part of your...

Page 145: ...shallow angle Secure the bow to the dock then use engine power or a boat hook to gently move the stern to the dock Docking Figure 9 1 9343 011 WIND or CURRENT WIND or CURRENT OPERATION Section 9_2008 qxd Section 9_horiz qxd 8 1 07 11 26 AM Page 9 6 ...

Page 146: ...u will drive the stern of the boat into the dock Following is a basic maneuvering technique which can be used in most circumstances 1 With engine idling and the bow still moored to the dock turn the steering wheel toward the dock This will start to move the stern of the boat away from the dock 2 When the stern is out a few feet release the bow mooring then steer in the direction you want the bow t...

Page 147: ...e at which you cross the wake or swell Usually a slower speed and quartering the wake crossing at an angle will reduce the jolt Two other things you may notice The first is that crossing a group of wakes or swells is not as easy or smooth as crossing just one wake The second is that when you quarter the wake or swell the boat will try to steer away from the wake or swell When crossing at a 45 angl...

Page 148: ...be adjusted by changing the outboard trim angle Overloading of passengers personal equipment and supplies could result in an accident especially in rough waters Maintain a balanced load at all times 9343 014 9343 012 9343 013 Proper Distribution Figure 9 2 Improper Distribution Bow Heavy Figure 9 3 Improper Distribution Starboard Heavy Figure 9 4 Section 9_2008 qxd Section 9_horiz qxd 8 1 07 11 26...

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Page 150: ...ine Check the weather report wind and water conditions Check that required safety equipment is onboard and in proper operating condition Check that the fire extinguisher is fully charged Be sure the boat is not overloaded Be sure the operator s visibility is not obstructed Check that all maintenance has been performed Check the fuel system for leaks and fumes Do not operate the boat if any problem...

Page 151: ...entially slippery surfaces Board one person at a time Do not board the boat while carrying gear Set the gear on the dock board the boat and then pick up the gear Do not use the outboard as a boarding ramp use the boarding ladder To prevent injury make sure the engine is OFF when swimmers drivers and skiers are boarding GETTING UNDERWAY Avoid serious injury or death from fire or explosion A leak fr...

Page 152: ...f your boat while the responsibility for the proper application of these principles belongs to you MANEUVERING TECHNIQUES Steering response depends on three factors outboard position motion and throttle When making tight maneuvers it is important to understand the effects of turning Since both thrust and steering are at the stern of the boat the stern will push away from the direction of the turn ...

Page 153: ...sually unnoticed but at slow speed especially during backing it can be powerful For this reason many veteran boaters approach the dock with the port side of the boat toward the dock if possible Stopping checking headway is a technique that must be developed Reverse thrust is used to slow and stop the boat The momentum of the boat will vary according to the load as well as the speed Make it a pract...

Page 154: ... to 6 times the depth of the water For example if you are anchor ing in 10 feet of water let out 40 to 60 feet of line Secure the line 4 Pull on the line to be sure the anchor is holding Also periodically check your boat s position against the shoreline to make sure it is not drifting and dragging the anchor Reset it if necessary 5 To pull in weigh the anchor start the engine and move forward keep...

Page 155: ...ion and familiarization demonstration ride with your dealer or an operator experienced with the boat outboard combination All boats perform differently RUNNING DO NOT trim the outboard out too far or the boat may begin to porpoise bounce up and down Porpoising reduces control and visiblity and lowers top speed and fuel efficiency Failure to maintain control or visibiliy could result in serious inj...

Page 156: ...ellers include ventilation cavitation and blow out These problems have similar symptoms and are best diagnosed by an expert Consult your Skeeter Dealer if you think you have a propeller related problem Never change a propeller without disconnecting the battery from your out board Your propeller can have sharp edges Handle with care WARNING Section 11_2008 qxd Section 11_horiz qxd 8 1 07 4 59 PM Pa...

Page 157: ... hull and jet pump area The frequency of this maintenance will depend upon whether the water is salt or fresh as well as other local water conditions Leaving the boat in the water for extended periods will accelerate the rate of normal deterioration of the jet pump components and hull finish Stray electrical voltage in the water marine organisms and saltwater corrosion are a few of the conditions ...

Page 158: ... that must be drained by removing the drain plug Tighten the hull drain plug securely before launching the Skeeter boat Clean any foreign material such as dirt or sand from the threads before installing the drain plug 3 Spray a rust inhibitor such as Yamaha Silicone Protectant and Lubricant on metallic parts to minimize corrosion Section 11_2008 qxd Section 11_horiz qxd 7 31 07 5 23 PM Page 11 7 ...

Page 159: ... the trailer plus the trailer s weight Be sure that the total weight of your boat any cargo and the trailer weight itself does not exceed the GVWR RUNNING Avoid accident and injury from improper trailering The trailer must be matched for the boat s weight and hull The towing vehicle must have the capacity of pulling the load Pulling a load that exceeds the towing capacity may cause loss of control...

Page 160: ...een the towing vehicle and the trailer so the trailer will not detach completely from the towing vehicle if it accidentally comes loose from the hitch ball Crisscross the chains under the trailer tongue so the tongue will not hit the road surface if it falls loose Rig the chains as tightly as possible while allowing just enough slack to permit tight turns Be sure the tongue weight vertical weight ...

Page 161: ...gned to stay unsecured on the Skeeter boat at highway speeds Carry a spare tire for the trailer along with sufficient tools to change the tire While traveling check the wheel hubs on the trailer whenever you park If the hub feels abnormally hot have the bearing inspected before continuing your trip On longer trips it is a good idea to carry a set of spare wheel bearings seals and races When making...

Page 162: ...tacles Keep the following points in mind Back slowly Make steering adjustments in small steps Turn the towing vehicle s wheels opposite the direction you want the trailer to go After the trailer begins moving turn the towing vehicle to follow it Have a second person stand by to help direct you with hand signals Section 11_2008 qxd Section 11_horiz qxd 7 31 07 5 23 PM Page 11 11 ...

Page 163: ...ove all trailering tie down lines from the boat and attach your docking lines and fenders if used 3 Back the trailer down the ramp as close to 90 to the shoreline as you can If possible have a second per son stand aside as an observer Stop when the wheels are at least halfway submerged Set the parking brake 4 Remove the bow line from the bow eye 5 Back the trailer farther into the water until just...

Page 164: ...rails Use throttle only if necessary for steering ability 3 Make sure the boat is centered on the support rails and is headed straight for the bow stop bumper board Ease the boat forward until the bow rests against the bow stop 4 Attach and tighten the winch line Using too much throttle can cause the boat to jump over the front of the trailer which can result in injury to the boat operator and bys...

Page 165: ...llow the Post Operation Checks on Page 11 6 RUNNING The winch line is not designed to pull the boat onto the trailer The winch line should not be the only line securing the bow during trailering Use the chain along with the winch to secure the boat to the trailer CAUTION Section 11_2008 qxd Section 11_horiz qxd 7 31 07 5 23 PM Page 11 14 ...

Page 166: ... Because of the possibility of interference with the design of the boat owner installation of additional equipment or modification of factory equipment is not recommended In addition DO NOT attempt to make repairs unless you are certified to do so have the necessary authorized repair information and use approved marine replacement parts Your Skeeter Dealer is qualified to make such repairs additio...

Page 167: ...NOTE The electrical system is designed to protect your boat from short circuits or an overload condition Any modifications to the system should be done by your Skeeter Dealer Battery Periodically check the battery restraint system making sure the battery is secured CARE MAINTENANCE Use extreme caution when checking for an electrical problem WARNING Section 12_2008 qxd Section 12_horiz qxd 8 1 07 1...

Page 168: ...mately 1 4 to 1 2 inch 6 to 13 mm above the plates is sufficient If needed fill with distilled water DO NOT overfill Batteries contain sulfuric acid which can cause severe burns Wear protective clothing to avoid acid contact with your skin and eyes Failure to do so could result in severe injury The battery compartment doors MUST be secured in the open position for ventilation when charging any bat...

Page 169: ...12 4 Figure 12 1 VENT CAP MAXIMUM LIQUID LEVEL MINIMUM LIQUID LEVEL PLATES TERMINAL POST KC 1620C VENT WELL CARE MAINTENANCE Section 12_2008 qxd Section 12_horiz qxd 8 1 07 11 15 AM Page 12 4 ...

Page 170: ...attery charger to the battery posts Batteries produce explosive hydrogen gas DO NOT attempt starting your engine with jumper cables under any circumstances Keep all sparks flames and smoking material away from the batteries Risk of spark at the battery post igniting gasoline or hydrogen fumes is too great Always wear skin and eye protection when near batteries and keep the battery compartment lids...

Page 171: ... a conductive fluid such as salt water an electric current is produced similar to the action of a battery The softest of the metals will be the first to become damaged If not stopped a great deal of damage could occur If you operate in salt polluted or brackish waters your boat should be equipped with a transom mounted zinc anode to prevent damage to those metal parts coming in contact with the wa...

Page 172: ...hull monthly and apply corrosion inhibitor to all hardware See your Skeeter Dealer for products suitable for the marine saltwater environment Refer to your outboard operator s manual for cooling system flushing information DO NOT paint or coat a zinc anode with any substance Once covered the anode will not provide protection from galvanic corrosion Replace the anode if it is deteriorated 50 or mor...

Page 173: ...alking fine powdery whiteness on the surface Fading gradual loss of color Clouding milky looking spots Yellowing Loss of gloss Routine periodic maintenance is the only practical way to keep the surface of your boat looking good Maintenance Procedures You will get years of boating pleasure while slowing the changes described previously by following the simple maintenance procedures described below ...

Page 174: ...s bleaches or ammonia DO NOT use acids or other strong chemicals to clean the boat For best results use cleaners recommended for fiberglass and follow the instructions on the label Twice Yearly Minimum Wax your boat s gelcoat surface to help prevent loss of gloss and protect the finish Use only wax recommended for use on fiberglass and follow the instructions carefully Apply only a thick coat of w...

Page 175: ...ts will cause deterioration of the carpet backing Spray these formulas away from your boat carpet and any spills should be cleaned promptly DO NOT use pressure sprayers to clean boat carpet Upholstery Skeeter takes pride in manufacturing our own custom interiors The vinyl fabric in your Skeeter interior was spe cially selected to take the tough punishment of the elements and hard usage of an activ...

Page 176: ...boat is kept in water where marine growth is a problem the use of anti fouling paint may reduce the growth rate Be aware of environmental regulations that may govern your paint choice Contact your local boat ing authorities for information Cleaning Agents Household cleaners should be used sparingly and not discharged into waterways DO NOT mix cleaners and be sure to use plenty of ventilation in en...

Page 177: ...cking nuts used to fasten the steering link rod between the steering cable s and the engine Have your Skeeter Dealer check for proper lubrication any unusual backlash and any component wear of the steering system at least once a year CARE MAINTENANCE Avoid serious injury or death from fire or explosion A leak free fuel system is a must for safe boat use Check your boat for fuel leaks and fumes bef...

Page 178: ... skills of a trained technician and special service tools Please contact your Skeeter Dealer for assistance TROUBLE CHECK CHART PERFORMANCE Symptom Possible Cause Poor boat performance Contaminated fuel Uneven load distribution Improper power trim setting Improper propeller selection Engine problem Marine growth on hull Poor gas mileage Improper power trim setting Marine growth on hull Engine prob...

Page 179: ...ouled or damaged propeller makes little or no progress Engine problem ELECTRICAL Symptom Possible Cause Electrical problem Open circuit breaker or blown fuse Loose wiring connection Defective switch or gauge Dim or no lights Circuit breaker tripped or in OFF position Battery discharged Section 13_2008 qxd Section 13_horiz qxd 7 31 07 5 24 PM Page 13 2 ...

Page 180: ...soon as it is removed from the water Cleaning at this time is easier because the marine growth is still wet Be sure to allow for a couple of days of air drying to prevent mildew due to trapped air Refer to General Maintenance in Section 12 Drain the livewell system Refer to Livewell Systems in Section 8 Apply wax to the entire surface of the boat Refer to General Maintenance in Section 12 Remove t...

Page 181: ...dition of the livewell system Refer to Livewell Systems in Section 8 Check the fuel system Verify the condition of all hoses and fuel line Should a fuel hose needs replacing use only USCG approved hose Be sure all hose clamps are tight Check and lubricate the steering system Verify the condition of all safety equipment Verify proper operation of the engine stop switch and lanyard STORAGE Section 1...

Page 182: ...E 0018 A CORRECT INCORRECT Do not attach lifting cables to the bow eye cleats water ski tow eye or grab handles Serious damage to the boat can occur Use only a sling designed specifically for lifting boats WARNING Section 14_2008 qxd Section 14_horiz qxd 7 31 07 5 24 PM Page 14 3 ...

Page 183: ...boat is securely held and properly balanced If necessary lower the boat again and adjust the slings When ready lift the boat slowly and carefully TRAILERING The manufacturer of your trailer has provided you with a vehicle designed for many years of convenient trouble free service It is up to you to use and care for it properly to be sure that it will perform safely and satisfactorily Instructions ...

Page 184: ... to store and keep live bait alive and healthy BEAM The widest point on the boat BEARING Relative position or direction of an object from the boat BILGE The lowest interior section of the boat hull BILGE KEELS The raised areas or aluminum extrusions on the bottom of a boat that parallel the keel BOARDING To enter the boat BOUNDARY WATERS A body of water between two areas of jurisdiction i e a rive...

Page 185: ... DEEP CYCLE BATTERIES Special long running batteries which can be repeatedly discharged and recharged without significant loss of power DOLLY WHEEL A rolling jack assembly at the front of the trailer used for positioning the coupler during trailer hookup DRAFT The depth of the boat below the water line measured vertically to the lowest part of the hull ELECTROLYSIS The break up of metals due to th...

Page 186: ...ST Leaning or tilt of a boat toward the side MAKING WAY Making progress through the water MARINE CHART Seagoing maps showing depths buoys navigation aids etc MOORING An anchor chain or similar device that holds a boat in one location NAVIGATION AID Recognizable objects on land or sea such as buoys towers or lights which are used to fix position to identify safe and unsafe waters NMMA National Mari...

Page 187: ... The privileged boat STARBOARD The right side of the boat when looking towards the bow STERN The back of the boat STOW To pack the cargo SURGE BRAKES A type of trailer braking system designed to automatically actuate when the tow vehicle s brakes are applied TRANSDUCER The unit that sends receives signals for the depth sounder TRANSOM The transverse beam across the stern TRIM Fore to aft and side ...

Page 188: ...____________ Name __________________________ Make ___________________________ Other Info _____________________________________________________________________________________ Persons Aboard Name Age Address Telephone __________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________...

Page 189: ...____________________ Est Time of Arrival __________________________________ Expect to Return By ______________________________________________________________________________ Auto Type _________________________ License No _______________________ Parked _______________________ If not returned by ___________________________ call the Coast Guard or_______________________ Local Authority Coast Guard T...

Page 190: ... such as finish carpet or other like cosmetic attachments or options providing for convenience such as livewells rod boxes or like constructed items or other factory installed accessories and not covered by the supplying manufacturers expressed or implied warranties but not to exceed those warranties for three 3 years from the date of delivery to the first purchaser from the dealer This warranty i...

Page 191: ...t or accessories carrying their own individual warranties appropriate adjustments to them being provided by their respective manufacturers 2 installation of engines or accessories installed by others 3 gel coat or metal flake cracks 4 gel coat fading 5 upholstery damage 6 any boat which has been altered subjected to misuse negligence or accident or used for racing purposes 7 any boat which has bee...

Page 192: ...TAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGE RESULTING FROM ANY DEFECTS IN ITS BOATS OR FROM A BREACH OF THIS WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTY INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitations of incidental or consequential damages So the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and...

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Page 194: ...ways wear recommended protective apparel Operate within your capabilities allowing extra time and distance for maneuvering Always operate in a responsible manner respecting the environment and others around you Don t drink alcohol or use drugs and then operate your boat Boat smart from the start Take a boating safety course and get a free vessel safety check annually for your boat For more informa...

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