background image

Содержание SB Series

Страница 1: ......

Страница 2: ......

Страница 3: ......

Страница 4: ......

Страница 5: ...ide 23 D Effects of Carbon Monoxide 23 E Symp toms 23 F Treatment Evaluate Ventilate Evacuate Investigate Take Corrective Action 23 G Inspection 24 H Operation 24 I Boathouses Sea Walls and Confined Spaces 24 J The Effect of Boats Moored Along Side 24 K Backdrafting Station Wagon Effect 25 L Accumulation of Exhaust Gases Swim Platform 26 M Dangerous Activity Teak Surfing Dragging 26 N Ventilation ...

Страница 6: ... 4 The Uniform State Waterway Marking System 35 5 A Special Sign 36 6 Noise 36 D Owner s Logs and Records 36 E Navigational Aids Chart 36 A 16 ANCHORING 36 A 17 GROUNDING TOWING 37 A 18 HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS 38 A Storms 38 B Fog 38 C Running Aground 39 D Warning Markers 39 A 19 REACTING TO EMERGENCIES 39 A Flooding 39 B Capsizing and Man Overboard 39 1 Capsizing 39 2 Man Overboard 39 C Collision 40...

Страница 7: ...2 2 Water Temperature 52 3 Message Code 52 F Four Position Ignition Switch 53 G Instrument Maintenance 53 B 5 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 53 A Single Engine Dual Battery System 55 1 Installation 55 2 Battery Switch Operation 55 B Twin Engine Single Battery System 56 1 Installation 56 2 Battery Switch Operation 56 C Low Hi Battery Voltage 57 D 12 Volt Electrical Equipment 57 1 Helm Equipment 57 2 Installatio...

Страница 8: ...69 A Head Sink 71 B Aft Shower 71 C Disinfecting the Fresh Water System 72 D System Maintenance 73 1 Clean Vents and Screens 73 2 Winterizing the Water System 73 B 9 WASTE SYSTEMS 73 A Enclosed Head 73 B Porta Potti 74 C Porta Potti w Pumpout 75 B 10 BALLAST SYSTEM 76 A Ballast System Operations Filling 76 B Ballast System Operations Emptying 77 C Ballast System Maintenance 78 D Winterizing the Ba...

Страница 9: ...ing Engine 97 D Maneuvering of the Side Mount Control 97 E Shifting and Control Speed Side Mount Control 98 F Stopping Engine 98 D 6 DIGITAL SPEED CONTROLS 98 A General 99 B Cruise Mode 99 1 Cruise Mode Limitations 99 2 Setting the Cruise Mode 99 3 Temporarily Deactivating the Cruise Mode 100 4 Cancelling the Cruise Mode 100 C Ski Mode 100 1 Ski Mode Limitations 100 2 Setting the Ski Mode 100 3 Te...

Страница 10: ...tic Blistering 111 E 3 EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION 112 E 4 ANTI FOULING PAINT 112 E 5 HULL SUPPORT 112 E 6 STAR BOARD 113 E 7 LAMINATED FIBERGLASS 113 E 8 ACRYLIC PLASTIC PLEXIGLASS 114 E 9 SWIM PLATFORM MAT 114 E 10 UPHOLSTERY CARE 114 A Cleaning Vinyl 114 B Exterior Carpets 116 1 Cleaning and Maintenance 116 2 Stain Removal Testing 117 3 Stain Removal Procedures 117 E 11 REPLACEMENT UPHOLSTERY 117 E ...

Страница 11: ...king Up with Surge Brakes 137 F 4 Trailering 138 A Checklist 138 B Tactics 139 F 5 Maintenance 139 A Care of Exterior Finish 139 B Bunks 139 C Swivel Jack 140 D Brake Actuator Coupling Assembly 140 E Winch 140 F Lights 140 G Tie downs 140 H Wheels 140 I Brakes 140 J Bearings 141 F 6 Axle Inspection Repairs 142 A Removal of Hub 142 B Bearing Seal Inspection and Replacement 142 C Hub Reinstallation ...

Страница 12: ... COVERAGE 148 G 7 SERIAL NUMBER RECORD 148 G 8 PRE DELIVERY SERVICE 148 G 9 REPLACEMENT PARTS 148 G 10 OWNER S RESPONSIBILITIES 148 G 11 CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS 149 G 12 SCARAB APPAREL 149 NAME ADDRESS CHANGE FORM 151 WARRANTY REGISTRATION TRANSFER REQUEST 153 NAUTICAL GLOSSARY 155 FLOAT PLAN 162 FUEL LOG 163 SERVICE LOG 166 SERVICE INFORMATION 169 ...

Страница 13: ...rmation in this manual focuses upon the jet boats and equipment designed and manufactured by Scarab When appropriate please utilize the information pertinent to your specific jet boat model Equipment such as engines and other accesso ries are manufactured by others The information provided in this manual is intended to be used in conjunction with the information provided by the manufacturers of th...

Страница 14: ...or the safety of your passengers and the other boaters who share the water with you Throughout this manual specific precautions and symbols identify safety related information Be sure to pay close attention to them NOTICE Boxes that are gray require your special attention Notice boxes include helpful boating practices and law reminders This symbol means pay attention Here is important information ...

Страница 15: ...NAVIGABLE WATERS OF THE UNITED STATES OR THE WATERS OF THE CONTIGUOUS ZONE OR WHICH MAY EFFECT NATURAL RESOURCES BELONGING TO APPERTAINING TO OR UNDER THE EXCLUSIVE MANAGEMENT AUTHOR ITY OF THE UNITED STATES IF SUCH DISCHARGE CAUSES A FILM OR DISCOLORATION OF THE SURFACE OF THE WATER OR CAUSES A SLUDGE OR EMULSION BENEATH THE SURFACE OF THE WATER VIOLATORS ARE SUBJECT TO SUBSTANTIAL CIVIL PENALTIE...

Страница 16: ...e important to en sure the safe operation of your boat Should a warning label become worn or somehow removed a replacement label may be obtained by contacting Scarab customer service In addition the Hull Identifica tion Number plate is permanently attached below the deck hull joint on the starboard aft corner Please see the following diagrams for the specific wording of the warning label and its l...

Страница 17: ...al Page 13 Boating Safety Information Section A Person Capacity Underway Seating Position Label Representative View Models Will Vary Helm Blower Warning Capacity Label Models May Vary Reverse Function Warning Label ...

Страница 18: ...Owner s Manual Page 14 Boating Safety Information Section A Jet Boat Warning Label CO Helm Warning Label ...

Страница 19: ...Owner s Manual Page 15 Boating Safety Information Section A Jet Nozzle Warning Label Ski Tow Warning Label Platform Lounging Seats Sun Lounge Warning Label ...

Страница 20: ...Owner s Manual Page 16 Boating Safety Information Section A CO Swim Platform and Lounging Area Warning Label Leaking Fuel Contents Under Pressure Warning Label ...

Страница 21: ...his manual and the associated manu facturers information are included in the owner s packet This information is provided to enhance your knowledge of the boat Read this information carefully After becoming familiar with the boat and its systems reread this manual and other material provided in the owner s packet Maintenance and service tips are included to help keep the boat in like new condition ...

Страница 22: ... while in the water Body weight and age should be considered when selecting a PFD The buoyancy provided by the PFD should support your weight in water The size of the PFD must be appropriate for the wearer Body weight or chest size are common methods used to size PFDs It is your responsibility to ensure that you have the proper number and types of PFDs on board and that your passengers know where ...

Страница 23: ...it works They will feel more comfortable with it if they suddenly find themselves in the water 4 If the PFD is wet allow it to dry thoroughly before storing it Do not dry it in front of a radiator or heater Store it in a well ventilated area 5 Keep PFDs away from sharp objects which can tear the fabric or puncture the flotation pads 6 For their own safety and the safety of others all non swimmers ...

Страница 24: ...e waters directly connected to the Great Lakes and the territorial seas up to a point where the waters are less than two miles 3 2km wide Visual distress signal equipment may be of the pyrotechnic or non pyrotechnic type Regulations prohibit display of visual distress signals on the water under any circumstances except when assistance is required to prevent immediate or potential danger to persons...

Страница 25: ...LES OF THE ROAD As a responsible boater you must comply with the Rules of the Road the marine traffic laws enforced by the US Coast Guard Navigating a boat is much the same as driving an automobile Operating either one responsibly means complying with a set of rules intended to prevent accidents As in driving an automobile there are a few rules that must be known if safe boating operation is to be...

Страница 26: ...nsitive to weather condi tions that may prevent CO from dissipating into the air Do not stand or swim near engine or generator exhausts when engines are running Before operation make all passengers aware of the dangers of CO poisoning its symptoms possible places of accumulation and treatment Carbon monoxide accumulation is affected by many variables e g boat geometry hatch window and door open in...

Страница 27: ...f CO People who smoke or are exposed to high concentrations of cigarette smoke consume alcohol or have lung disorders or heart problems are particularly susceptible to an increase in the effects from CO however all occupants health should be considered Physical exertion accelerates the rate at which the blood absorbs CO E Symp toms One or more of the following symptoms can signal the adverse effec...

Страница 28: ...nt dangerous accidents or death I Boathouses Sea Walls and Confined Spaces A boat operator should be aware that dangerous con centrations of CO can accumulate when a boat gener ator or other engine operated device is operated while the boat is moored in a confined area such as 1 Boathouses 2 Proximity to sea walls or 3 Proximity to other boats Keep engine room hatches and doors closed when operati...

Страница 29: ...e See Figure A9 2 Excessive or unequally distributed weight Figure A9 Inefficient trim angles 3 C an vas c onf i gur at i ons Un der var i ous c on dit i o ns adding or r emov ing canvas may raise or lower CO l evels See Fi gures A8 A9 A11 EXHAUST FUMES Hull exhaust from your boat can cause ex cessive accumulation of poisonous carbon monoxide gas within cockpit areas when using protective weather ...

Страница 30: ...ring hazardous levels of CO into the occupied spaces Care should be taken to be aware of all prevailing conditions when using these ventilating methods O Running of Engine s in Idle Engines running in idle exhaust carbon monoxide that can accumulate near the hull of the boat Do not stand or swim near the engine exhaust or jet nozzle s when engine s are idling or generator is running P Altitude and...

Страница 31: ... to inefficient engine performance can include 1 Fouled hull bottom 2 Damaged and fouled jet nozzle s T Maintenance Exhaust System Integrity Gas tight integrity of exhaust systems must be main tained to insure that leakage of CO within the boat does not occur Disassembly may be required to carry out a thorough inspection Repair or replace components as indicated Inspect the following 1 Gaskets at ...

Страница 32: ...cohol singly or in combination decreases reaction time impedes judgement impairs vision and inhibits your ability to operate a boat B Safe Operation Safe operation means that you do not misuse your boat nor do you allow your passengers to do so Safe operation means using good judgement at all times It includes without limitation the following actions Observe all safety signs and warnings both insi...

Страница 33: ...id literature and courses are available through most Red Cross chapters F Operation By Minors Minors should always be supervised by an adult whenever operating a boat Many states have laws re garding the minimum age and licensing requirements of minors Be sure to check local laws or contact the state boating authorities for information G Voluntary Inspections State boating officials in many states...

Страница 34: ...ure A15 Swim Area Buoy AVOID SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH Contact with water and or debris from the jet nozzle causing serious injury or death will oc cur Shut engine off and remove ignition key when anyone is swimming nearby 9 Do not allow anyone near the jet nozzle water and or debris from the jet nozzle causing serious injury or death will occur Stay at least 150 feet away from areas marked by diver ...

Страница 35: ...nd Stop the motor at least a boat length from the person 9 Turn off engine and anchor your boat before swimming Figure A17 Skier s Hand Signals AVOID SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH Water and or debris from the jet nozzle causing serious injury or death will occur Switch engine off before skiers enter the water and before taking skiers aboard Do not leave engine run ning in neutral Accidently engaging shif...

Страница 36: ... while waiting to be rescued This action tends to reduce the rate of heat loss and thus increase the survival time 4 Always wear your PFD It won t help you fight off the effects of hypothermia if you don t have it on when you go into the water A 15 BASIC SEAMANSHIP Basic rules of seamanship general information about navigational aids and sources for additional reading and boater education are pres...

Страница 37: ...hold its course and speed See Figure A20 Inland Rules I want to pass you on your port side 2 short blasts 1 sec Proceed 2 short blasts 1 sec International Rules I am altering my course to port 2 short blasts 1 sec International Rules in Nar row Channels I intend to pass you on your port side 2 prolonged blasts 4 6 sec 2 short blasts 1 sec Proceed 1 prolonged 1 short 1 prolonged 1 short Stand on Pr...

Страница 38: ...y the running light combinations for other vessels We recommend that you participate in a boating safety course to fur ther learn about navigation lights and safe boating practices To determine the size speed and direction of other vessels at night you should use running lights A green light indicates the starboard side and the red light indicates the port side Generally if you see a green light y...

Страница 39: ...ning is a basic rule to assist you in using lateral markers When you are returning from seaward keep red markers on the starboard right side when you pass them Keep green markers to the port side Returning from seaward is very clear if you have been on the ocean You are returning to port By agree ment going upstream on a navigational river is return ing from seaward The outlet ends of the Great La...

Страница 40: ...ng this report Leave the completed form ashore with a responsible person We recommend you make several copies of this form each boating season to assure an ample supply The Fuel Log is a handy way to record information covering engine hours fuel consumption miles traveled as well as RPM revolutions per minute average MPH miles per hour and GPH gallons per hour The Service Maintenance Log provides ...

Страница 41: ... is still stuck feed out a few feet of line and at tach it to the bow cleat Maneuver the boat around the anchor keeping the line firm Determine the angle that will work to pull the anchor free Anchors are available in different shapes sizes and weights to fit different boats uses and conditions Your Scarab dealer can tell you which anchor will work best for your boat A 17 GROUNDING AND TOWING If t...

Страница 42: ...f primary consideration but a threat of possible storms should always be a concern Observance of the following information will help in your safety afloat if storms do occur Keep a watch on the horizon for approaching storm indicators Turn radio ON Dial in local weather station and monitor forecast If your boat has a VHF radio check the weather channels The best possible situation is to return to ...

Страница 43: ... scuba divers are present and keep well clear of the area Watch for swimmers Swimming areas may not be marked Steer clear from the area and always remain alert Distress flags indicate a fellow boater is in need of assistance Navigation markers serve as a means of identify ing navigable routes and indicate water hazards Boaters should become familiar with navigation markers and stay within marked b...

Страница 44: ...eling practices A fire on board your boat is a serious emergency You must work quickly to imple ment safety procedures If a fire occurs immediately stop the engine 1 Make sure all persons aboard are wearing their PFDs 2 If the fire is small attempt to put it out with your fire extinguisher If the fire is in the engine com partment turn off the bilge blower Do not open the engine compartment This f...

Страница 45: ...ns engine noise radio noise or even yelling by people on your boat Good seaman ship demands that you operate your boat quietly so as not to infringe on the rights of others Don t use thru transom exhaust unless you are well off shore You are responsible for any damage or injury caused by your boat s wake Observe no wake speed zone warnings Operate your boat with regard for the safety of other boat...

Страница 46: ...by contacting the publisher D Laws and Regulations The US Coast Guard is the authority of the water ways they are there to help the boating public State boating regulations are enforced by local authorities You are subject to marine traffic laws and Rules of the Road for both federal and state waterways you must stop if signaled to do so by enforcement officers and permit to be boarded if asked Th...

Страница 47: ...eportable injuries or death a formal report is required within 48 hours If only property damage is involved a report must be made within ten days The 1971 Boating Safety Act may impose a 1 000 civil fine for people who fail to submit a boating accident report Ask your insurance agent for more informa tion The Department of Homeland Security US Coast Guard s Recreational Boating Accident Report has...

Страница 48: ...on the placard must contain the warning that a person who violates these require ments is liable to civil 25 000 and criminal impris onment penalties The placard also must note that State and local regulations may further restrict the disposal of garbage Operators shall display one or more placards in a prominent location and in sufficient numbers so they can be observed and read by crew and passe...

Страница 49: ...lip The lanyard clip must be securely attached to the operator s PFD clothing arm or leg Be sure to attach the lanyard to a place where it is free of obstructions and to something that will move with the operator if he or she leaves the helm station If the engine shuts down because this switch was activated the clip must be reinstalled on the interrupter switch before the engine can be restarted B...

Страница 50: ...n could occur Occu pants may be thrown forward or possible engine damage may occur by the sud den loss of engine pow er C Control System Maintenance Periodic inspections of the controls cables and all connections should be made Signs of looseness rust corrosion wear cable jacket cracks or other deterioration require immediate system servicing Replace all damaged components Generally periodic lubri...

Страница 51: ...e movement through the last 90o of bend at the engine DO NOT use cable retainers clamps or tie straps Using one or all of these could restrict the cable movement near the engine DO NOT tie wiring harnesses or other control cables to the steering cable Make sure the deck coaming pads and bulkheads allow for steering cable movement in all posi tions of trim After the first two hours of running time ...

Страница 52: ... will handle all warranty and service matters with the engine manufacturer for you In compliance with the Federal Boat Safety Act of 1971 all engine manufacturers require their prod ucts to be registered A registra tion card is fur nished with each new engine When selling a Scarab boat the dealer along with the pur chaser should complete the information request ed on these cards and return them to...

Страница 53: ...e cabin especially the sleeping areas NEVER operate the propulsion engine while everyone onboard is sleeping Fatal carbon monoxide poison ing can occur For additional information refer to Section A 11 Carbon Monoxide C Jet Nozzle s A jet boat moves over the water by a jet of water forced through the jet nozzle s Unlike a boat that uses a propeller a jet boat draws the water from under the boat thr...

Страница 54: ...for 3 seconds each time the information center is activated Note The emergency engine shut off switch must be engaged This allows the driver to observe that they are all working properly Figure B9 Information Center Gauge Single Engine NOTICE Gauge is illuminated whenever the navigation lights are used Do not adjust the display while riding You could lose control A Speedometer Analog Digital Readi...

Страница 55: ...nal informa tion Figure B11 Fuel Gauge Tachometers Hour Meter C Hour Meter The hour meter provides a numeric record of elapsed engine operating time It displays the time in hours of the boat s usage See Figure B11 This information is important in determining scheduled maintenance intervals ship s log data cruise information etc The hour meter is connected to the ignition switch Be sure the ignitio...

Страница 56: ...ic engine information If lamp remains ON contact an authorized Scarab dealer NOTICE Never run engine out of oil Serious engine damage will occur Operation of an engine with ab normal ly low oil pressure can lead to engine dam age and possible seizure Have the en gine ser viced immediately upon a re duced oil pressure indication 12 V LOW Low battery voltage Before the battery becomes too discharged...

Страница 57: ...nce Electrical protection for instruments and ignition circuitry is provided by either by fuses or circuit breakers depending on the model On those models utilizing fuses they are located in the fuse block which is located in the helm console storage The circuit breakers are located on the battery switch panel The battery switch panel is typically located inside the port stern seat storage compart...

Страница 58: ...k along with the fuse sched ule Both the function and fuse rating are also identi fied on the fuse panel The fuses are a blade type fuses and labeled for amperage Note Fuse panels may vary by model Figure B12 Fuse Block Under Helm Console To avoid electrical problems equipment damage or electrical fires use only replacement fuses that are of equal rating to the originals Figure B13 Fuse Block with...

Страница 59: ...OWER P B S B BOAT POWER COMBINE BATTERIES Figure B16 Battery Switch Panel Twin Engine Battery Switch Panel May Vary Depending on Model A Single Engine Single Battery System On certain models a single battery is provided as standard equip ment 12 Volt DC When installing the battery proceed as follows 1 Installation a Connect the red positive cable running from the battery switch to the positive bat...

Страница 60: ...ng to the respective engine blocks to the negative battery terminal on each of the two batteries When disconnecting the cables from the battery make sure all switches are off and disconnect the black or yellow negative cable s first to prevent spark 2 Battery Switch Operation Power to the engine and all 12 volt electrical equip ment is controlled at the battery switch panel Sepa rate circuit break...

Страница 61: ... center gauge will display a low or high battery voltage code when this situation exists The codes are as follows 12 V LOW Low battery voltage Before the battery becomes too discharged to start the engine the low high battery voltage indicator light will come on See Figure B19 Figure B19 Low Hi Battery Voltage Indicator Light When the indicator light is ON you should discontinue all use of electri...

Страница 62: ...e appropriate adaptor the equipment draws power from either the engine start battery or ship s system battery if applicable A 12 Volt DC receptacle is located inside the port helm glove box on certain models See Figure B23 Figure B23 12 Volt DC Receptacle Location May Vary Depending on Model Aft Bilge Pump The BILGE switch Figure B24 is used to manually activate the bilge pump in the engine compar...

Страница 63: ...in injury or death Before starting the engine check engine compartment bilge for gasoline or vapors Operate blower for four minutes and verify blower operation ALWAYS run the blower when the vessel is operating below cruising speed Courtesy Cockpit Lights The CTSY LTS switch is used to activate the courtesy lights Horn To sound the horn press the HORN switch Navigation Anchor Lights Toggle UP acti...

Страница 64: ...Scarab models If equipped the stereo may be mounted in the glove box of the port console On other models when equipped the stereo is located under the helm console storage An MP3 USB port is shown and is available on certain models only See Figure B28 The speak ers are in stalled typically in the side bulkheads An available stereo remote may also be installed at the helm Figure B29 and or at the t...

Страница 65: ...ilation is poor This gas may remain around the battery for several hours after charging Sparks or flames can ignite the gas and cause an explosion Fire or Explosion Hazard Only qualified personnel should install batteries and perform electrical system maintenance Do not expose batteries to open flame or sparks Do not smoke near batteries Poison Sulfuric acid in batteries can cause severe burns Avo...

Страница 66: ...ulnerable to stray current corrosion Periodi cally in spect the jet nozzle compo nents and thru hull fittings to determine if stray current corrosion damage exists If corrosion damage is found deter mine and correct the cause of stray current to prevent further damage Consult an experienced marine electrician or contact your Scarab dealer for assis tance The use of some shore power battery charger...

Страница 67: ...matically shut off when using an automatic shut off nozzle Be ready in the event it does not or if you are using a different type of nozzle for dispensing fuel DO NOT TOP OFF When the pressure reduces in the fuel tank the fuel fill inlet control valve opens and allows the remaining fuel in the fuel line to drain into the fuel tank It should also be noted that when the air temperature rises so does...

Страница 68: ...ilated area No smoking or open flames Check for leaks at least once a year Figure B34 Fuel Deck Fill Catch Release Mechanism NOTICE All connections including the fuel deck fill should be checked annually for leaks DO NOT confuse GAS deck fill with WA TER or WASTE deck plates Deck fill plates are labeled according to the in tend ed use Spilled fuel is a fire haz ard DO NOT ove rfill or ove rflow th...

Страница 69: ...irst few hours of running time until the fuel level drops below the 3 4 or 1 2 mark This is caused by the angle of the fuel in the tank as shown in Figure B36 Figure B36 Effects of Trim Angle It is very important to keep track of hours and fuel consumption to obtain an average gallon per hour consumption figure Refer to the fuel log located at the back of this manual This will help to prevent any ...

Страница 70: ...e increases the oc tane level of the fuel it can also create certain safety and performance related problems for boaters 1 Problems with Alcohol in Gasoline Below is a list of problems which may be experi enced when using blended gasoline A Premature deterioration of fuel system com po nents may occur Alcohol will attack rubber fuel hoses fuel tanks fuel filters fuel pumps and rubber gaskets This ...

Страница 71: ... proper type and grade of fuel as recommended by your Engine Owners Manual is used c Know the capacity of your fuel tank and how much fuel is currently in the tank before fueling Determine how much additional fuel is required to avoid overflow 4 During fueling Keep the fill nozzle in contact with the fuel opening at all times to guard against possible static spark See Figure B38 To prevent fuel ba...

Страница 72: ...ration of the bilge pump float switch often to ensure movement of the switch is not restricted by debris portions of the hull etc Wipe up any oil accumu lation in the bilge prior to activa tion of the bilge B 7 VENTILATION DRAINAGE SYSTEMS A Engine Compartment Ventilation All Scarab jet boat models are equipped with engine compartment ventilation This system is designed to meet or exceed the requi...

Страница 73: ...date of manufacture Drainage is provided and water can be removed with the bilge pump B 8 FRESH WATER SYSTEM Certain Scarab models may be equipped with a fresh water supply system If equipped this system gener ally consists of a water sup ply tank water distribution lines transom shower sink with faucet and a distribu tion pump The location of the water fill deck plate for the fresh water system i...

Страница 74: ...ste especially when new This condi tion is normal and can be re duced somewhat through the use of a water filter The taste should completely dissipate in time The fresh water switch is typically located on the battery switch panel See Figure B44 After the tank has been filled activate the FRESH WATER switch until water comes out of the aft shower or sink faucet After all the air has been purged fr...

Страница 75: ... See Figure B45 Figure B45 Head Sink Enclosed Head Certain Models Only B Aft Shower The aft shower is available on certain Scarab models The shower unit is located on the starboard side of the transom The fresh water supply system can be used for showering or washdown purposes at the transom The switch to operate the fresh water system is found on the battery switch panel located inside the aft po...

Страница 76: ...Fresh Water System The fresh potable water system should be disinfected prior to initial use The water system should be disinfected before first use and at the beginning of each season The follow ing information is a general guide to disin fecting the fresh water system A suggested method of disinfection is taken the American Boat Yacht Council ABYC H 23 Per form the following steps in the order i...

Страница 77: ...resh water sys tems consider ably reduces the work necessary and is a more positive means of winteriz ing the system Follow the direc tions included with the antifreeze solution To winterize 1 Turn on the water pump faucet and drain the water tank The water tanks on some models can be drained by removing the with drawal hose from the tank and allow ing water to drain into the bilge NOTICE DO NOT r...

Страница 78: ...ilt in storage compartment Figure B51 C Add water to cover tank bottom Close valve and replace deodorant Figure B51 D Figure B51 A D Porta Potti Preparation Recombine the unit Align hinge with front interlocking tabs To secure unit press downward it should click into place Fill fresh water tank by removing the water fill cap and filling the tank with fresh water Figure B52 NEVER add holding tank c...

Страница 79: ... B56 DO NOT ALLOW THE TANK TO BECOME OVERFILLED Figure B56 Porta Potti Level Gauge Indicator With the head pumpout the waste can be removed from the tank at a pumping station A deck plate fitting labeled WASTE is provided for this pur pose See Figure B57 Most mari na fueling facilities provide servic e for waste pump out For waste holding capaci ties please refer to the manufacturer s literature a...

Страница 80: ... by either opening the ski locker lid or the engine compartment Figure B58 Ballast Water Sacs Thru Hull Fittings Water Sacs Thru Hull Fittings Thru Hull Fittings Figure B59 Pumps Controllers Seacock Location Refer to the following ballast system operation and Section A 13 Water Sports of this manual for water sport safety guidelines A Ballast System Operations Filling NOTICE When filling the balla...

Страница 81: ...are of how it handles with this extra ballast Be aware of NO WAKE areas such as in a harbor or other enclosed water way ALWAYS reduce throttle in these areas Check your wake and not just your speedometer especially with running with extra ballast You are responsible for damage caused by the wake of your boat B Ballast System Operations Emptying 1 To empty the water sacs place the switch of the res...

Страница 82: ...your boat is not under unwarranted stress or possible damage due to weather conditions TRAILER OVERLOAD HAZARD Avoid serious injury or death from an overloaded trailer Never exceed the trailer carrying capacity The boat s ballast system must be pumped out before loading the boat on the trailer Never trailer boat with water in the ballast system NOTICE Invasive Aquatic Species Invasive Aquatic Spec...

Страница 83: ...stalled are specifical ly designed and are intended to be used as mooring cleats Their purpose is for securing the vessel to a dock pier mooring or anchor Use of fenders is highly recommended when mooring to a dock Also be sure to tie off at both the bow and at the stern Be certain that a clear lead exists when running dock lines or an anchor line A line inadvertently threaded around a stanchion o...

Страница 84: ...ent personal injury or damage to the boat DO NOT tow more than two water skiers with the transom mounted ski tow ring NOTICE Skier s weight boating conditions amount of gear and operator s experi ence will affect the num ber of skiers which can be pulled D Maintenance The majority of the hardware installed is made of stainless steel Regardless of the type of hard ware used periodic mainte nance is...

Страница 85: ...dels See Figure C6 The swim platform creates more space for water sport activities and has a skid resis tant surface A swim platform mat may also available Figure C6 Swim Platform w Mat Representative View Models May Vary Do not sit on occupy or hang on any stern appendages e g swim platforms boarding ladders etc while underway Do not body surf commonly known as teak surfing or drag ging etc in th...

Страница 86: ...or wakeboard tower for lifting or parasailing Fittings could pull out of deck resulting in serious injury or death Figure C7 Stern Reboarding Ladder To store the ladder follow the steps below 1 Raise the ladder to the horizontal position 2 Slide the ladder forward until fully retracted 3 Place the retaining cords around the ends of the ladder Keep hands and fingers away from ladder hinges to preve...

Страница 87: ... 6 STEREO Depending on the Scarab model an AM FM stereo with Bluetooth connectivity may be available If equipped the stereo may be mounted inside the glove box or it may be under the helm storage On models with changing room or enclosed head the stereo is installed inside This placement offers better protec tion as well as security Note The MP3 USB port is available on certain models only See Figu...

Страница 88: ...s After accessing storage compartment ensure to replace and properly secure cushion to prevent possible loss over board A port helm console storage may be available If equipped access may be gained by lifting up and rotating the latch a 1 4 turn Reverse the process to secure the storage door This storage space makes a great place to store the removable cooler See Figure C16 Figure C16 Port Console...

Страница 89: ...Sun Pad Storage Engine Compartment Certain Models Only C 9 COCKPIT TABLES A table with mount is available for certain Scarab models If equipped the cockpit table provides a solid surface to enjoy refreshments or games The table leg is angled and attaches to the seat base using the mount This type of mounting provides for more leg room Rotating the table top while lifting will ease the removal of t...

Страница 90: ...ng the bolster in the raised position if equipped the driver is able to sit higher in the seat This is designed to give the driver and passenger greater flexibility increased visibility and riding comfort See Figures C23 C24 C25 Figure C23 Helm Bucket Seat Figure C24 Bucket Seat with Flip Up Bolster Down Figure C25 Bucket Seat with Flip Up Bolster Up To manually adjust the position of the bucket s...

Страница 91: ...t seat Lift upward on the lever to release the lock This will allow you to rotate the seat See Figures C27A C27B Figure C27A Swivel Lever Release to Rotate Certain Models Only Figure C27B Swivel Lever Release to Rotate Certain Models Only 4 Rotate the seat inboard towards the center of the boat until it faces as far aft as possible or desired Once in position release the lever To lock slightly rot...

Страница 92: ... Figures C28 C29 Figure C28 Stern Cockpit Seating Figure C29 Stern Cockpit Seating w Armrest D Swim Platform Lounge Seating Swim platform lounge seats make the swim platform the place to be when anchored The port and star board stern backrests may be hinged so they can be repositioned to created the backrest for the lounge seats See Figure C30 Figure C30 Swim Platform Lounge Seating To reposition ...

Страница 93: ...ose the center stern seat motorhood With both hands placed on top of the center seat cushion s apply an even downward force to close NOTICE Placing an uneven force on the center stern seat may make closing more difficult Possible damage to one or more of the gas assist sup ports could also result stern The sun pad can be used for sun bathing and is great for observing activities at the swim platfo...

Страница 94: ...s corrected Check engine oil coolant and battery water levels Check battery electrolyte range 6 If your boat has been in the water Check the bilge water level and bilge pump operation Run the bilge pump until the flow of water stops 7 Oper ate the bilge blower for at least four 4 min utes before engine start up Check the blower output Gasoline vapors can explode resulting injury or death Before st...

Страница 95: ...ubber fuel distribution lines and even metal fuel system components Alcohol will permeate most fuel hoses and other components such as fuel pump gaskets and seals and can also contribute to fuel system contamination The hoses we use in our boats are alcohol resistant as are the materials used by the engine manufactur ers If only fuel containing alcohol is available or the presence of alcohol is un...

Страница 96: ...d evenly Keep the load low and do not overload The capacity label affixed to your boat states the maximum load capacity The plate shows in pounds area for any signs of leakage If no leaks or other problems are detected resume fueling 7 Allow space at the top of the tank for thermal expansion 8 If fuel cannot be pumped in at a reasonable rate check for fuel vent blockage or a kink in the line D Aft...

Страница 97: ...d operate the bilge blower system for at least four 4 minutes before every start up the amount of persons and gear that the boat will safely handle under normal conditions US Coast Guard regulations establishes these load capacity ratings Position passengers and gear so that the load is balanced See the Person Capacity Underway Seating Position label at the helm for passenger placement and Figure ...

Страница 98: ...nd reduce the possibility of carbon monoxide accumulation in the cockpit the operator should be prepared to cast off quickly See Section A 11 for informa tion about the dangers of Carbon Monoxide 1 If your boat is equipped with a battery switch turn the battery switch to I ON position positions may vary depending on which model you have 2 The driver must always attach the emergency en gine shut of...

Страница 99: ...xceed 5 10 seconds and a rest period of 30 seconds should be observed between cranking cycles to let the starter cool down and its mechanism disen gage 5 As soon as engine starts release key and it will automatically turn to the ON RUN position 6 Check steering operation Turn steering wheel full to port and starboard while observing jet nozzle s movement 7 After starting the engine and before enga...

Страница 100: ...everse NOTICE To obtain maximum efficiency and control from the reverse increase engine speed to slightly above idle Too much RPM will create water turbulence and reduce reverse efficiency The boat behaves differently when using reverse At first outing carefully practice this maneuver away from anything with which you might collide Become fully familiar with the reverse opera tion during your firs...

Страница 101: ...r as soon as possible for proper diagnosis and required service or adjustment Continued opera tion could result in damage to the shift mechanism and loss of control C Stopping Engine 1 Move shift lever to the NEUTRAL position Move throttle lever to the IDLE position 2 Turn ignition key to the OFF position Should the engine be shut off boat directional control is not available Never leave the key i...

Страница 102: ...erse efficiency The boat behaves differently when using reverse At first outing carefully practice this maneuver away from anything with which you might collide Become fully familiar with the reverse opera tion during your first ride and before carrying passengers DO NOT shift from forward to reverse when the boat is planing 4 To go from FORWARD to REVERSE or RE VERSE to FORWARD always pause at NE...

Страница 103: ...the engine cut off switch when boat is not in op eration to avoid unauthorized use by children or theft NOTICE DO NOT stop engine at speeds above idle or speed up engine while turning off ignition Engine damage could result Should the boat be left unattended be sure to remove the key from the ignition to avoid possible unauthorized use or theft D 6 DIGITAL SPEED CONTROLS A General The following de...

Страница 104: ...IDLE position s and press the MODE button twice Two short beeps will be heard C Ski Mode Ski Mode allows the driver to adjust launch intensity and set target speeds for different rider skill levels and tow sports while maintaining a constant speed The Ski Mode offers five acceleration curves with the slowest at RAMP 1 increasing to setting RAMP 5 For each RAMP a predetermined speed range is avail ...

Страница 105: ...ter lever travel is used to position the boat and stretch the cord without engag ing the SKI MODE h When everybody is ready operator watcher and skier tube rider or wakeboarder push the throttle shifter lever or throttle lever to full throttle position The SKI MODE will be activated and the light turns ON 3 Temporarily Deactivating the Ski Mode a To deactivate the SKI MODE temporarily move the thr...

Страница 106: ...E and shifter lever to NEUTRAL Press the MODE button E Docking Mode The docking mode limits engine power for increased maneuverability while docking 1 Setting the Docking Mode a To select this mode reduce throttle speed to idle b Press the MODE button repeatedly until DOCK ING is displayed in the information center See Figure D16 Figure D16 DOCKING MODE displayed c Press the SET button once the fo...

Страница 107: ...omes to a complete stop will vary The ability to measure the distance will only be acquired through experience D 7 Steering Operation Turning the steering pivots the jet pump nozzle s which controls the boat direction Turning the steering wheel clockwise will turn the boat to the right and inversely Above idle speed throttle must be applied to turn the boat Throttle must be applied and steering tu...

Страница 108: ... idle speed Loss of control ejection or injury can occur Reverse is for low speed maneuvering only Shift only while engine is idling Remember that all boats steer by the stern the feel ing is much like steering your automobile in reverse This means that the stern of your boat will swing in the direction opposite to your turn For example when you turn the helm wheel to the left the stern of your bo...

Страница 109: ...ng it on a ride with other people Practice docking using the throttle and shift lever along with the steering to become familiar with the response of the boat and develop good control skills 6 Ski Mode and Cruise Mode If your boat has the Ski Mode or Cruise mode it is also important to understand their operation and to be come familiar with these features prior to using them on a ride with other p...

Страница 110: ... prudence using minimum speed Turn on navigation lights if necessary B Night Operation Between sunset and sunrise use the navigation lights and reduce speed Navigation lights should always be used be tween sunset and sunrise Ensure the bow and stern lights are installed C Crossing Waves Reduce speed when crossing waves Always be prepared to steer and balance as necessary When crossing wakes always...

Страница 111: ...ce fenders over the side between the boat and the dock B Mooring After you have positioned your boat next to the dock you must secure it with mooring lines to keep it in position Mooring lines must be long enough to secure your boat in any docking situation For example the length of the lines for a 16 foot runabout should be at least 15 feet An eye splice at the end of each line works well with bo...

Страница 112: ...Owner s Manual Page 108 Operation Section D Figure D17 Mooring Lines ...

Страница 113: ... the fiberglass as clean as possible When cleaning nonskid areas DO NOT attempt to use a wire brush or sand paper because this will remove the non skid gel Apply wax once or twice a year to maintain gel coat lustre Read the label before using any product Make sure prod uct is formulated for gel coat surfaces Also consult a Scarab dealer for their recom mendations NOTICE Do not use carnuba based wa...

Страница 114: ...the gel coat C Stains Stains can appear anywhere on the exterior of the boat and may be a result of contact with tar plant sap leaves rust from metal fittings and other materials Surface stains may be removed with hand dishwash ing soap mild cleansers or some house hold deter gents DO NOT use chlorine or ammo nia products These products can affect the color of gel coat Commercial car washes use st...

Страница 115: ...g medium fine grade sandpaper Progres sively use finer grade sandpa per until the surface is very smooth If necessary add filler and then sand the surface again 7 Apply two or three light coats of matching fiber glass gel coat to the repaired area Enough gel coat should be used so that the entire area is covered The gel coat must be cata lyzed using up to 2 MEK Peroxide which can be pur cha sed at...

Страница 116: ...erglass compo nent A butt block or backing plate should be used to strengthen any area onto which an item will be mounted E 4 ANTI FOULING PAINT Scarab recommends anti fouling or bottom paint for boats which will be kept in the water for extended periods of time Anti fouling paint reacts with water to retard the growth of algae barnacles and other marine growth on the hull In addition to marine gr...

Страница 117: ...equires little main tenance and is being used in place of wood in certain areas of the boat The ski locker lid is one example of where star board is used To clean star board use a solvent free nonabrasive cleaner such as dishwashing soap or Fantastic Read the la bel before using any clean ing product NOTICE Star board will stain when exposed to certain oils or chemi cals Always wipe up any spills ...

Страница 118: ...hesive and is typically installed by Scarab This mat provides a comfortable surface for enjoying those watersport activities Figure E2 Swim Platform Mat Swim platform care instructions 1 If possible keep covered while in storage or not in use 2 Spills Scoop or scrape up as much of spill as possible and follow by blotting the remaining spot with a dry clean cloth Paper towel can be substi tuted whe...

Страница 119: ...ver for ordering information call 800 247 9901 Vinyl Finish Vinyl Cleaner everyday cleaning care call 800 247 9901 303 Aerospace Vinyl Protectant for ordering information call 800 247 9901 Tough Duty Cleaner to locate the nearest distributor call 800 537 8990 Ammonia and hydrogen peroxide To remove stains follow the general guidelines listed below and or refer to the Step by Step Cleaning Instruct...

Страница 120: ...nently Utilize weather covers whenever possibly to protect vinyl from potential stains NOTICE ALWAYS CLEAN STAINS IMMEDIATELY DO NOT use Formula 409 Fantastk Simple Green Armorall Murphy s Oil Soap Son of a Gun Bleach Baking Soda Turtle Wax or Tar Remover on vinyl Do not use kerosine gasoline or acetone as they will remove the protective marine topcoat NOTICE All cleaning methods must be followed ...

Страница 121: ...ch as vacuuming hosing or washing should be performed Most stains and mildew are easily removed from carpet made with Olefin fiber using common household cleaners Refer to Table I Olefin fiber is so resistant to chemi cal attack that Clorox bleach may be used to clean up any mildew that may result from exces sive wet ness Code for stain removal procedure See Table 1 A Apply warm water and househol...

Страница 122: ...quit working Boat may sink if in water After use the top canvas should be rolled up into the boot if supplied and secured NOTICE NEVER fold or store a wet weather cover This can lead to mildew or shrinkage Roll rather than fold the enclosure cur tains Sharp folds increase the chance of crack ing the clear vinyl NOTICE DO NOT use the weather covers for out door winter storage The weight of the snow...

Страница 123: ...s if applicable to your model snap into storage clips for safe keeping while booted You may choose to run your Scarab with the bimini top either fully deployed or folded together closed and secured with the boot provided Either way it is designed to remain mounted No storage is provided for this top in your boat NOTICE Use two people to remove the bimini top winter storage This will help minimize ...

Страница 124: ...nded trip at highway speeds is planned the top and other weather covers should be in the down position or removed entirely This will prevent damage and loss NOTICE DO NOT tow your boat at highway speeds with weather covers in place with the exception of the trailer cover High winds encountered during trailering your boat can severely damage most weather covers Damage to weather covers incurred as ...

Страница 125: ...hen enclosed in plastic or polyethylene DO NOT store the weather cover in polyethylene under direct sunlight or high tempera ture situations 5 Ultraviolet degradation may occur under pro longed exposure to direct sunlight Store the top in the boot when not in use 6 Salt water can corrode brass aluminum or stainless steel fittings and fasteners Keep fittings clean lubricated and waxed to prevent co...

Страница 126: ...r cord from the engine cut off switch to prevent accidental engine starting before cleaning the jet pump area From underneath boat manually clean water intake area If the system is still clogged refer to an autho rized Scarab boat dealer for servicing NOTICE Avoid operation in weeded areas If unavoid able vary speed Weeds tend to entangle more at steady and slow speeds Inspect water intake grate f...

Страница 127: ...n a cool place Clean the batteries using clear clean water Be sure the battery has sufficient water and clean terminals Keep the batteries charged throughout the storage period DO NOT store the batteries on a concrete floor or other damp or conductive surface NOTICE Never try to crank or start the engine Water trapped in intake manifold would flow towards the engine and may cause severe damage to ...

Страница 128: ... in a number of areas around the boat Be sure dishes are placed near the head and the engines as rodents will destroy uphol stery water intake and discharge hoses 4 If the boat will be in outside storage properly support a storage cover and secure it over the boat DO NOT secure the cover tightly to the boat This does not allow adequate ventilation and can lead to dry rot DO NOT store the boat in a...

Страница 129: ...djustment Neutral Safety Switch Test Cable and Control Lubrication Steering Systems Steering Cable and Connection Inspection Steering Nozzle Bushings Electrical Systems Inspect Battery Connections Check Battery Water Check Battey Switch Operation ECM Connectors Visual Inspection without Disconnecting Every 10 Hours in Salt Water Use 12 Volt Equipment Operation Wiring Inspection Refer to Section B ...

Страница 130: ...spection Clean Cooler Exterior Equipment Clean Windshield Check PFD s for Serviceability and Correct Number Check Charge of Fire Extiguishers Wakeboard Tower Fittings Fasteners Upholstery Clean Upholstery Clean Carpet Spray Upholstery with Lysol Check Seat Hardware WeatherCovers Wash Weather Covers with Lysol Fuel System Inspect for Condition Leaks Fuel Lines Connections Pressure Relief Valves Eve...

Страница 131: ...nd All Non tread Areas Inspect Fiberglass Areas for Damage Perform Minor Touch up Repairs Sand Hull and Re apply Anti fouling Paint Woodwork Composite Maintenance Clean Star Board Clean Cockpit Table Clean Plexiglass Components Trailers Wax Trailer Lubricate Trailer Jack Lubricate Trailer Coupler Lubricate Trailer Winch Brake Operation Brake Inspection Verify Trailer Light Operation Turn Brake Run...

Страница 132: ...FORMATION NOTICE Trailer models may vary Please consult the trailer component manufacturer s information in your owner s packet for additional information The trailer must properly match the boat s weight and hull design Scarab trailers are designed specifi cally for the Scarab models only Please consult our website at www scarabboats com or your Scarab dealer for applicable trailer models Scarab ...

Страница 133: ...ke sure the proper size hitch ball is installed to match the coupler The ball size is determined by the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating or GVWR The GVWR is printed either on the trailer plate or embossed on the tongue coupler or actuator For trailers with a GVWR of 7000 pounds or less a 2 ball is used For trail ers with a GVWR over 7000 pounds a 2 5 16 ball is used This information may also be obtaine...

Страница 134: ...ness from the tow vehicle s trunk connector 4 Remove the clevis pin keeper and clevis pin NOTICE The tongue will exert some pressure on the clevis pins It may be necessary to lift push or wiggle the tongue to remove the clevis pins 5 Pivot the tongue towards the trailer as far as it will go To reinstall follow this procedure in reverse order 1 Pivot the tongue until the clevis pin holes aligned NO...

Страница 135: ...he trailer to allow for main te nance or repairs Follow the man ufac turer s rec om mendations provided in the owner s packet D Surge Brakes Coupling Assembly Surge brakes are available on certain Scarab trailers When equipped surge brakes operate auto mati cally when the tow vehi cle s brakes are ap plied When the tow vehicle slows down or stops the forward mo mentum or surge of the trailer again...

Страница 136: ...e Button Release lever must be in open position to remove from or place on ball Figure F7 5 Wire Plug Harness For maintenance and other information refer to the manufacturer s literature included with in the owner s packet E Winch Winch operating instructions are listed below To release the winch place the ratchet in the REVERSE or NEUTRAL position The winch handle may spin when pulling on the win...

Страница 137: ...u factur er s literature included in the owner s packet for more informa tion NOTICE The warranty of the tire is administered by the manufacturer of the tire Contact the tire manu facturer regarding any warranty concerns relating to your tires G Spare Tire Carrier Spare tires are optional on all Scarab trail ers A spare tire carrier is bolted to the trailer frame and is avail able in painted or Ga...

Страница 138: ... trailer 2 Rear Tie downs It is very important that the tran som is resting centered se curely on the bunk sup ports at the rear of the trailer On some mod els rear tie downs are attached to the trailer and used to secure the boat to the trailer Tighten the tie downs to prevent the boat from moving See Figure F11 Figure F11 Rear Tie Down Straps The bow tie down is a mechanical ratchet device To al...

Страница 139: ...ilers above a GVWR of 7000 pounds require a 2 5 16 tow ball To ratchet strap or tighten down the strap on the boat 1 Place two fingers on spring loaded release and pull release away from spindle gear 2 Bring both handles together Both handles should ride on the inner gear 3 Open to approximately 110 and close handles to ratchet Leave in closed position to main tain pressure on strap The rear tie d...

Страница 140: ...5 Make sure the actuator is secure If unsure ex tend the trailer tongue jack to the ground and lift with the jack the vehicle and trailer combination approxi mately 2 to 4 If the ball does not disen gage and remains se cured the actuator is latched properly NOTICE To prevent back injury DO NOT physically lift the trailer tongue when load ed 6 The safety pin provided with the trailer or a padlock m...

Страница 141: ...lering horizon tal posi tion 11 Check for proper tow vehicle trailer hookup The tow vehicle and trailer should be level with a posi tive tongue load Scarab trailers are designed with tongue weights between 7 and 11 of the total weight of the boat fuel gear and trailer The trailer should be close to level If unsure of tongue load and trailer position consult your Scarab dealer before proceeding Be ...

Страница 142: ...ow the bolt or screwdriver to re main in the reverse lockout position hole After reverse maneuvering always remove bolt or screwdriver from the reverse lockout posi tion hole Failure to remove bolt or screwdriver from reverse lockout position hole will prevent forward movement braking which can result in serious property damage injury or death NOTICE Trailer components may be different be tween mo...

Страница 143: ...he brakes to cool off 5 When rounding turns on highways or streets DO NOT cut corners Also travel slowly over railroad tracks 6 If the trailer begins to fishtail when acceler at ing reduce speed until it ceases If the trailer fishtails again during acceleration stop to investigate the cause of the problem Check for improper trailer load and uneven weight distribution inside the boat Check the winc...

Страница 144: ... wear Replace all defective hoses The master cylinder should be filled within 1 2 inch from the top of the reservoir At the beginning of each year inspect the brakes for excessive wear have linings replaced if necessary DO NOT burn damaged or broken bunks Toxic fumes will be released Dispose of bunks properly C Swivel Jack Keep the swivel jack clean of dirt tar and mud Lubricate every six months T...

Страница 145: ... or replacing grease in the vortex hub If the brakes need bleeding consult your Scarab dealer for assistance If unavail able a brake or auto repair facility can perform the repair Refer to the manufact urer s litera ture included in the owner s packet for additional information on the brake system J Bearings Wheel bearings and seals should be inspected at the same time as brakes Have worn or defec...

Страница 146: ...lace a newspaper or cloth on the ground under the hub to keep any parts from falling onto a dirty surface 4 Remove the Vortex grease cap by unscrewing in a counter clockwise rotation 5 Remove the cotter pin castle nut in a counter clockwise rotation and washer 6 Remove the hub from the spindle If you have disc brakes you will need to remove the brake caliper to remove the rotor Follow separate ins...

Страница 147: ...tur ers also must indicate the ply materials in the tire and the sidewall which include steel nylon polyester and others 2 Install bearings and place hub on spindle in reverse order as listed in the Section F6 A Re moval of Hub Rotate the hub while applying approximately 50 ft lbs of torque to the spindle nut This translates into a full hand pressure load with a 12 long wrench This seats the bear ...

Страница 148: ...sure recom mendations can cause uneven tread wear patterns and adversely affect the way your trailer handles Figure F23 Tire Label Maximum Load Rating Indicates the maximum load in kilograms and pounds that can be carried by the tire Refer to the Certification Label on the port forward half of the trailer for the correct tire pressure for your trailer B Sample Tire Registration NOTICE Manufacturer...

Страница 149: ...eplace the valve cap 5 Repeat this procedure for each tire including the spare Tire Care Periodically inspect the tire treads for uneven or excessive wear and remove objects such as stones nails or glass that may be wedged in the tire grooves Check for holes or cuts that may permit air leakage from the tire and make necessary repairs Also inspect the tire sidewalls for cracking cuts bulges and oth...

Страница 150: ...FACTURER To contact NHTSA you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll free at 1 888 327 4236 TTY 1 800 424 9153 go to http nhtsa safercar gov or write to Administrator NHTSA 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE Washington DC 20590 You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from http www safercar gov F Glossary of Tire Terminology Tire label A label showing the tire sizes recom mended i...

Страница 151: ...You should receive your warranty registration at the time of delivery or within approximately 30 days from the day of your boat purchase If you have not received your warranty registration within this time frame please contact your Scarab selling dealer for resolution If upon receipt of the warranty registration you discover a discrepancy please notify Scarab at 231 775 1343 The information will b...

Страница 152: ...ign the Pre Delivery Inspec tion Form of the Warranty Registration upon comple tion of the work You will also be asked to sign the Pre Delivery Inspection Form upon accepting delivery of the boat You are to retain the two copies marked Boat Owner Your dealer is to retain the copy marked Dealer copy for his records The manufacturer s copy is submitted on line via the Extranet to the Scarab Customer...

Страница 153: ... who thrive in these environments are some ways you can help assure the pleasure of boat ing for years to come The operator is also responsible for complying with the following procedures and operational requirements State registration Insurance Warranty registration Warranty terms and conditions Rules of the road Break in procedure Proper maintenance of the boat and its systems Safety equipment S...

Страница 154: ...Owner s Manual Page 150 Warranty and Service Section G This page is intentionally blank ...

Страница 155: ...___________________ Date of Purchase ___________________ NOTE For warranty transfer please use the Warranty Transfer Request Form also included in this manual NOTE For warranty transfer please use the Warranty Transfer Request Form also included in this manual NOTE For warranty transfer please use the Warranty Transfer Request Form also included in this manual Please place in envelope and mail to ...

Страница 156: ...Owner s Manual Page 152 Warranty and Service Section G This page is intentionally blank ...

Страница 157: ...chase ___________________________________________________ The warranty may be transferred only once Registration of the second owner is required and the amount of the transfer fee is indicated on the warranty statement of the Warranty Registration Card Transfer of the remainder of the warranty must occur within five 5 years of the original retail sale The transfer fee must be paid within fifteen 1...

Страница 158: ...Owner s Manual Page 154 Warranty and Service Section G This page is intentionally blank ...

Страница 159: ...ens and supports a portion of the deck BEAM WIND A wind blowing against the side of the vessel perpendicular to the long axis of the vessel BILGE The lowest interior area of a hull used to collect water that has entered BILGE PUMP A pump intended for removal of spray rainwater and the normal accumulation of water due to seepage and spillage not intended for damage control BINNACLE The stand or sup...

Страница 160: ...manent covering over a compart ment hull or any part thereof DESIGNATOR Model identifier or model name 1 to mark or point out indicate show specify 2 to denote indicate signify 3 to name entitle style DINGHY A small open boat used for ship to shore transportation DISPLACEMENT The weight of water dislocated by the hull of a vessel DISPLACEMENT HULL A hull that displaces a volume of water equal to t...

Страница 161: ...WARD Toward the bow FREEBOARD The minimum vertical distance from the surface of the water to the gunwale FREQUENCY The number of crests passing a fixed point at a given time FRONTS Where opposing warm and cold air masses meet generally producing a band of wet stormy weather wherever they meet GALLEY The kitchen area of a boat GALVANIC CORROSION A potential electrical difference exists between diss...

Страница 162: ... that con nect all the local points on a weather map These lines are usually closed and define high or low pressure air masses ISOTHERMS Isotherms are lines that are similar to Isobars except that Isotherms connect all the points that are of equal temperature JETSAM Refuse that sinks when discharged overboard KEDGE S One or more anchors set out from a grounded vessel usually astern to 1 keep it fr...

Страница 163: ...rd bearing a notice advertisement message etc PLANING HULL At slow speeds a planing hull will displace water in the same manner as a displacement hull As speed is increased the hull provides a lifting effect up onto the surface of the water POINT One of 32 points of the compass that is equal to 11 1 4 degrees PORT 1 Looking forward the left side of a boat 2 A harbor 3 An opening for light or venti...

Страница 164: ...can be controlled by the steering wheel STEM The leading edge of a boat s hull STERN The back of a boat STRINGER A fore and aft continuous member used to provide a vessel longitudinal strength STRUT A propeller shaft support that is below the hull SUMP A pit or well into which water is drained SUPERSTRUCTURE Deck houses and other structures extending above the deck THWART A seat or brace running l...

Страница 165: ...overhead protection WET EXHAUST This term refers to an exhaust system where the cooling seawater is mixed with the exhaust gases just after the riser This mix ture is then ejected through the drive or ports located in the transom or hull sides WHARF A man made structure bounding the edge of a dock and built along the shoreline WHIPPING The act of wrapping the end of a piece of rope with small line...

Страница 166: ...______ Smoke Signals _________________ Flashlight ___________________ Food ___________________________ Paddles _______________________ Water ______________________ Anchor _________________________ Raft or Dinghy __________________ EPIRB ______________________ Sea Anchor _____________________ Navigation Equipment Compass ____________________ Loran ________________ GPS ______________ Radar _________...

Страница 167: ...Owner s Manual Page 163 Fuel Log Fuel Log ...

Страница 168: ...Owner s Manual Page 164 Fuel Log Fuel Log ...

Страница 169: ...Owner s Manual Page 165 Fuel Log Fuel Log ...

Страница 170: ...Owner s Manual Page 166 Service Log Service Log ...

Страница 171: ...Owner s Manual Page 167 Service Log Service Log ...

Страница 172: ...Owner s Manual Page 168 Service Log Service Log ...

Страница 173: ...NE MODEL ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER S OIL FILTER PART NUMBER BOAT COLOR COCKPIT UPHOLSTERY COLOR FUEL CAPACITY FUEL ESTIMATED AVG GALLONS HOUR USAGE IGNITION KEY NUMBER S GLOVE BOX KEY NUMBER TRAILER MODEL TRAILER COLOR TRAILER SERIAL NUMBER TRAILER TIRE SIZE MANUFACTURER SELLING DEALER ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE PHONE NUMBER MISCELLANEOUS ...

Страница 174: ...Owner s Manual Page 170 Service Information This page is intentionally blank ...

Страница 175: ......

Страница 176: ......

Страница 177: ......

Страница 178: ......

Страница 179: ......

Страница 180: ......

Страница 181: ......

Страница 182: ......

Отзывы: