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  • Page 1 COBALT BOATS Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2 We Wish You Safe and Happy Boating! Your Cobalt boat was built to meet or exceed all applicable boat building standards at the time of manufacture. Your Cobalt boat was inspected and certified prior to introduction, and periodic inspections of this model are conducted in-plant to ensure continued compliance.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    R3 Owner’s Manual ABLE OF ONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION WELCOME....................1-1 CERTIFICATE OF LIMITED WARRANTY ..........1-2 INTRODUCTION..................1-4 Intended Use ..................1-4 Craft Design Category................1-4 OWNER RESPONSIBILITY/WARRANTY PROCEDURE ......1-5 Before Operating .................. 1-5 Warranty Service Requirements ............1-5 Extended Service Agreement...............
  • Page 4 BOWRIDER COBAL T RESPONSIBILITIES AND SAFETY OWNER/OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITIES ..........2-1 Registration/Documentation ..............2-1 Required Safety Equipment ..............2-2 Recommended Safety Equipment ............2-2 Recommended Spare Parts ..............2-3 Education Opportunities ............... 2-3 Insurance ..................... 2-3 BOAT THEORY ..................2-3 Remote Control System ............... 2-3 Steering System ...................
  • Page 5 ABLE OF ONTENTS GETTING UNDERWAY ................3-6 Before Starting Checklist..............3-6 Handling Dock and Mooring Lines ............3-7 Starting/Shifting/Steering/Stopping ............3-7 Basic Maneuvering................3-13 Environmental Considerations ............3-19 Entertainment System ................ 3-20 COBALT INSTRUMENTATION SYSTEM ..........3-21 HELM AND INSTRUMENTATION ............3-22 STANDARD AND OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT ...........
  • Page 6 BOWRIDER COBAL T FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT............4-4 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ................4-4 CIRCUIT BREAKER PANEL..............4-5 FUSES/BREAKERS................... 4-6 LIGHTING/BULB REPLACEMENT............4-7 BATTERY CONNECTIONS ............... 4-8 INTERIOR/EXTERIOR CARE VINYL INTERIOR AND UPHOLSTERY............. 5-1 Care and Cleaning of Vinyl ..............5-1 SEA GRASS FLOOR COVERING CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS ..... 5-2 General Maintenance Instructions ............
  • Page 7 ABLE OF ONTENTS MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE ........6-1 Maintenance Schedule................. 6-1 Break-In....................6-2 Before Each Use .................. 6-2 Every 50 Hours..................6-2 Every 100 Hours................... 6-3 Monthly....................6-3 Quarterly....................6-3 UNSCHEDULED MAINTENANCE............. 6-3 Engine/Propulsion/Cooling System ............6-3 Electrical System..................
  • Page 8 BOWRIDER COBAL T NOTES R3 Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 9: General Information

    R3 Owner’s Manual ECTION ENERAL NFORMATION WELCOME Dear New Cobalt Owner, From all of us at the factory and from your authorized Cobalt dealer, thank you for purchasing a Cobalt boat. We greatly appreciate your business and look forward to a long and enjoyable relationship with you as part of the Cobalt family. This manual is designed to help you maximize the enjoyment of your Cobalt boat, and to acquaint you with proper operation, care, storage and maintenance of your investment.
  • Page 10: Certificate Of Limited Warranty

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION CERTIFICATE OF LIMITED WARRANTY Subject to the terms and conditions in this warranty, Cobalt Boats, LLC, a Delaware limited liability corporation doing business as Cobalt Boats (“Cobalt”), warrants to the original retail purchaser (and any subsequent owner) of a new Cobalt boat purchased from an authorized Cobalt dealer for personal, non-racing and non-commercial use (“Owner”), as follows: Ten (10) Year Limited Transferable Warranty on Hull and Deck.
  • Page 11 ENERAL NFORMATION Remedies. During the applicable limited warranty period, as set forth above, covered warranty repairs shall be made without charge by an authorized Cobalt dealer or, at the option of Cobalt, by Cobalt at its plant in Neodesha, Kansas or at a facility specifically authorized by Cobalt. All warranty repairs shall be subject to the authorization of factory-trained personnel of Cobalt, whose decision shall be final.
  • Page 12: Introduction

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION INTRODUCTION WARNING This manual was created following International Avoid serious injury or death. Organization for Standards (ISO) 10240:2004 as a guideline. Not all information to conform to the • Children, disabled people and standards set forth by ISO can be included in this non-swimmers should wear a personal manual without certain manufacturer’s consent of flotation device at all times.
  • Page 13: Owner Responsibility/Warranty Procedure

    ENERAL NFORMATION OFFSHORE – Category B OWNER RESPONSIBILITY/ Craft designed to operate in winds up to Beaufort WARRANTY PROCEDURE force 8 and the associated wave heights and in significant wave heights up to 13' 1.44" (4 m). Such Before Operating conditions may be encountered on offshore Before operating your new Cobalt boat, it is voyages of sufficient length, or on coastal waters...
  • Page 14: Certifications

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION CERTIFICATIONS FEATURES/CONSTRUCTION NMMA Amenities Cobalt Boats is a member of the National Marine Your Cobalt boat incorporates classic styling with Manufacturers Association (NMMA). This the long, clean lines that have defined Cobalt independent organization’s members include boat, design for over 40 years.
  • Page 15: Warning Labels

    ENERAL NFORMATION WARNING LABELS There are several labels used to point out hazards. All of these labels shown may not be included on The warning labels on your Cobalt boat must your boat. The general location of the labels is as remain legible.
  • Page 16 BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION WARNING! WARNING CAUTION SECURE DOOR WHEN CRUISING Keep hands DO NOT SIT, STAND, OR PLACE and feet UNLOCK & REMOVE HEAVY OBJECTS ON DOOR. KEEP CABIN DOOR CLOSED WHEN away from KEY TO AVOID ENGINES OR GENERATOR ARE RUNNING. drive unit DO NOT USE BREAKING...
  • Page 17: Publications

    ENERAL NFORMATION PUBLICATIONS CAPACITY PLATE – A plate that provides maximum weight capacity and engine horsepower Your owner’s packet includes information about rating information. It is located in full view of the onboard systems and equipment furnished by helm. suppliers other than Cobalt Boats. Please refer to CAPSIZE –...
  • Page 18 BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION FORE – Toward the front or bow of the boat. NO-WAKE SPEED – The speed at which a boat Opposite of aft. travels to produce an imperceptible wake. FREEBOARD – The distance from the water to the PFD –...
  • Page 19 ENERAL NFORMATION UNDERWAY – Boat in motion, i.e., not moored or anchored. USCG – United States Coast Guard. VISUAL DISTRESS SIGNAL – A device used to signal the need for assistance such as flags, lights and flares. WAKE – The waves that a boat leaves behind when moving through the water.
  • Page 20: Symbols

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION SYMBOLS Light Filter Sling Point Compass Anchor Blower Boat Lights Boat Do Not Draft Engine Engine Engine Profile Trim Use Water Caution Hour Meter STOP Engine Engine Fuel Grease Height Holding Horn Stop Tank Above Water Tank Ignition Overall...
  • Page 21: Specifications

    ENERAL NFORMATION SPECIFICATIONS Beam 8' 6'' (2.59 m) Boat Certified Capacity 12 persons Boat Certified Capacity w/gear 1800 lbs (816 kg) Bridge Clearance w/Arch or Tower 96'' (2.44 m) Bridge Clearance w/Bimini 89'' (2.26 m) Bridge Clearance w/o Bimini 62" (1.57 m) Deadrise at Transom 21°...
  • Page 22: Layout

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION LAYOUT 1. Anchor Locker 2. Bow Seat Storage 3. Ignition Safety Switch 4. Ice Chest 5. Motor Box Switch 6. Fuel Fill 7. Ski Tow Pylon Receptacle 8. Optional Transom Shower 9. Optional Water Fill 10. Anchor Light Receptacle 11.
  • Page 23: Propeller Application Chart

    ENERAL NFORMATION PROPELLER APPLICATION CHART FUEL MFGR ENGINE DRIVE SS PROP SS PART# SS MFG PART# SYSTEM RATIO RATIO MERC 5.0 L MPI & ECT ALPHA 1.47 1.62 MERC 5.0 L MPI & ECT BRAVO 1 1.65 1.65 MERC 5.0 L MPI & ECT BRAVO 3 2.20 2.43...
  • Page 24: Alphabetical Index

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION ALPHABETICAL INDEX Cleaning Canvas ..... . . 5-8 Cleaning Deck and Hull ....5-5 After Boating .
  • Page 25 ENERAL NFORMATION Exhaust Emissions ..... 2-6 Launching......3-5 Exhaust System.
  • Page 26 BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION Plumbing ......6-8 Specifications ......1-13 Precautions .
  • Page 27 ENERAL NFORMATION Welcome ......1-1 When Fueling: ......3-3 Whistle/Horn Signals .
  • Page 28: Cobal Tbowrider

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION NOTES R3 Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 29: Responsibilities And Safety

    R3 Owner’s Manual ECTION ESPONSIBILITIES AND AFETY Your safety, the safety of your passengers, and While operating the boat, the owner/operator is other boaters are among your responsibilities as responsible for: operator of this boat. Your boat must be in •...
  • Page 30: Required Safety Equipment

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION Required Safety Equipment Lifesaving Devices All boats must carry one USCG approved Type I, II The Federal Boat Safety Act of 1971 (FBSA/71) or III, wearable, personal flotation device, of the established minimum safety standards for boats proper size, for each person onboard.
  • Page 31: Recommended Spare Parts

    ESPONSIBILITIES AND AFETY Recommended Spare Parts Insurance The following list contains common spare parts you You must get insurance before operating your new should carry onboard. Review all the equipment on boat. Insurance for loss by fire, theft or other your boat.
  • Page 32: Electrical Systems

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION Electrical Systems Lubrication System Your Cobalt boat can be equipped with one or two The engines and generator, if equipped, use a electrical systems. A direct current (DC) system is pressurized continuous loop lubrication system that battery powered and supplies electricity to lights, must be periodically serviced in accordance with pumps, blowers, engine ignition and sometimes a...
  • Page 33: Environmental Considerations

    ESPONSIBILITIES AND AFETY WARNING DANGER Avoid the risk of creating a hazardous Avoid fire or explosion. Fumes from rags situation. DO NOT operate the boat if can collect in bilge and be extremely any problem is found during this hazardous. DO NOT store rags used to inspection.
  • Page 34 BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION Proposition 65 Excessive Noise Noise means engine noise, radio noise or even WARNING voices. Many bodies of water have adopted noise limits. Do not use thru-transom exhaust unless you A wide variety of components used on are well offshore.
  • Page 35: Components, Maintenance And Repairs

    ESPONSIBILITIES AND AFETY Foreign Species Fire If you trailer your Cobalt boat from lake to lake, you You must be prepared and act quickly when dealing may unknowingly introduce a foreign aquatic with a fire. It is not recommended to battle a fire for species from one lake to the next.
  • Page 36 BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION Grounding In the event you run aground, assess the situation before proceeding. Immediately stop any water from entering the boat. Inspect the propulsion unit(s), steering and control systems, and the hull for damage. Maneuver the boat to safe water only if the hull and all operating systems are in satisfactory operating condition.
  • Page 37: Lifesaving Equipment

    ESPONSIBILITIES AND AFETY Distress Signals There are four types of PFDs to wear and one type used for throwing in emergency situations. Federal law also requires boats 16 ft (4.8 m) and longer to carry day and night visual distress signals Type I Life Preserver: Most buoyant PFDs are when operating on coastal waters, the Great Lakes, effective on all waters, especially open, rough...
  • Page 38 BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION Type IV Throwable Device: Intended for heavy PFDs are intended to help save lives. The operator traffic inland waters where help is available. should set an example by wearing a PFD whenever Designed to be thrown to a person in the water and boating.
  • Page 39 ESPONSIBILITIES AND AFETY Life Raft VISUAL DISTRESS SIGNALS If operating offshore, you should consider carrying RED DISTRESS FLARE an inflatable life raft. A USCG-approved life raft (HAND) meets a number of stringent specifications. The life raft must be large enough to hold all the boat’s occupants and have its own equipment pack including a paddle.
  • Page 40: Safety

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION SAFETY WARNING The popularity of boating and other water sports Indicates a hazardous situation which, if has undergone an immense growth over the past not avoided, could result in death or few years. Because of this, safety is an important serious injury.
  • Page 41 ESPONSIBILITIES AND AFETY Handholds Operating Conditions Every waterway poses hazards that you should WARNING avoid, such as shallow water, tree stumps and sand bars. Ask local boaters for information and consult Avoid injury or death. a marine chart when boating on unfamiliar waters. •...
  • Page 42 BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION Learn the storm signals. Skill/Experience DAYTIME NIGHTTIME WARNING DESCRIPTION WARNING WARNING Avoid injury or death from drowning. Wear your Personal Flotation Device and Small Craft Advisory - Winds greater than 18 knots, remain seated when operating the boat. sustained for two hours or more or hazardous wave conditions.
  • Page 43 ESPONSIBILITIES AND AFETY Boating, alcohol and the use of other drugs just do DANGER not mix. Mixing boating, alcohol and other drugs results in many marine accidents and deaths. Avoid the possibility of injury or death These substances reduce your reaction time and from exposure to carbon monoxide affect your better judgment.
  • Page 44 BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION To reduce CO accumulation: • Avoid idling or using the generator while at idle for extended periods. • Ventilate the boat interior by opening the deck • Regularly inspect the engine and generator hatches, windows and cabin door to provide exhaust system for proper operation.
  • Page 45 ESPONSIBILITIES AND AFETY Qualified Boat Operators Discharge of Oil This manual is not intended to provide complete The discharge of fuel, oil and other chemicals into training on all aspects of boat operation. We the water is prohibited. Be sure to clean up all fuel strongly recommend that all operators of this boat and oil spillage in the bilge using rags and sponges.
  • Page 46: Water Sports Safety

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION Wake/Wash Water Sports Safety Larger boats produce a larger wake which may be WARNING too big for skiers. Only boats equipped with a ski tow eye or ski tow pylon should be used to pull Avoid injury, death or damage to water skiers.
  • Page 47 ESPONSIBILITIES AND AFETY • Water sport participants must wear a USCG Tragic deaths occur from the negligence of unsafe approved flotation device. A Type III water ski boating and dangerous activities. Experts say, vest is an approved and practical PFD. “many of these deaths may have been caused by an invisible hazard, carbon monoxide poisoning.”...
  • Page 48: Safety Alert From August 28, 2001

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION Safety Alert From August 28, 2001: Whistle/Horn Signals Signaling other boats with a whistle or horn is The United States Coast Guard advised boaters similar to using turn signals on an automobile. It is not to “Teak/Drag Surf.” Recent boating fatalities not necessary to sound a signal every time a boat revealed carbon monoxide (CO) emitted from a is nearby.
  • Page 49 ESPONSIBILITIES AND AFETY Crossing Situation Meeting Head-On In crossing situations, the boat to the right from the Neither boat has the right-of-way in this situation. 12 o’clock to the 4 o’clock position has the Both boats should decrease speed, should turn to right-of-way.
  • Page 50: Aids To Navigation

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION Overtaking The size, speed and direction of the other vessels are determined at night from their running lights. A The boat that is overtaking one ahead of it is the green light indicates the starboard side of the boat, burdened boat and must make any adjustments and a red light indicates the port side.
  • Page 51 ESPONSIBILITIES AND AFETY Mooring Buoys The only buoys you are permitted to moor to are mooring buoys. Mooring buoys are white with a blue horizontal stripe. Mooring to a navigation buoy, regulatory markers or lateral markers is illegal. KC-1901 Regulatory Markers Regulatory markers indicate dangerous or restricted controlled areas.
  • Page 52 BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION Lateral Markers Day markers are colored and numbered the same as buoys. RED, triangular day markers with even Lateral markers are oriented from the perspective numbers mark the starboard side of the channel. of being entered from seaward (the boater is going toward the port).
  • Page 53 ESPONSIBILITIES AND AFETY GREEN LIGHT ONLY Composite Group Flashing (2+1) Preferred Channel to Starboard Daymark Preferred Channel Aids Lighted Buoy Can Buoy (No Numbers–May be RED LIGHT ONLY Lettered) Composite Group Flashing (2+1) Preferred Channel to Port Daymark Nun Buoy Lighted Buoy KC-1911 Obstructions, channel junctions, etc.
  • Page 54 BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION Isolated Danger Markers Isolated danger markers indicate an isolated danger which may be passed on all sides. These markers are colored black with one or more broad horizontal red bands and are equipped with a topmark of two black spheres, one above the other. WHITE LIGHT ONLY FI (2) 5s Isolated Danger...
  • Page 55 ESPONSIBILITIES AND AFETY Range Lights Range lights are usually visible in one direction and help a boat operator navigate in a generally safe direction. Steering a course to keep range lights arranged in a line (one on top of the other) will help guide a boat through a channel.
  • Page 56 BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION Warning Markers DIVERS FLAG ALPHA FLAG DISTRESS FLAG USED BY WORLDWIDE INDICATES RECREATIONAL VESSELS FELLOW DIVERS - ENGAGED BOATER IS IN INDICATES IN DIVING NEED OF DIVER'S OPERATIONS - ASSISTANCE POSITION DOES NOT INDICATE DIVER'S POSITION COB_0039_A It is a good idea to ask local authorities if there are hazardous areas in the waters in which you plan to...
  • Page 57: Operating Information

    R3 Owner’s Manual ECTION PERATING NFORMATION FIRST-TIME OPERATION This section is not intended to provide complete training on all aspects of boat operation. We strongly recommend that all operators of this WARNING Cobalt boat seek additional training on boat Avoid injury or death. Improper handling and safety.
  • Page 58: Fuel

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION FUEL NOTICE: Prevent unwarranted engine damage. Use the Fuel Requirements recommended fuel type and Cobalt fuel systems are designed to meet all octane rating. Refer to your current ABYC and NMMA regulations using propulsion unit operator’s gasoline with up to 10% ethanol.
  • Page 59 PERATING NFORMATION When Fueling: 1. Know your fuel tank capacity. Be sure to have enough fuel to reach your destination. If departing for an extended cruise, know the availability of fuel along your route. Practice the One Third Rule: one third to reach the destination, one third to return and one third in reserve.
  • Page 60 BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION EPA Fuel Tank Troubleshooting New tank is hard to fill / nozzle keeps shutting off: This is called the “Green Tank Effect.” With a new tank that has never seen fuel before, you must let the internal tank volume become completely filled with the fuel vapor, very similar to what occurs in non-diurnal tanks currently.
  • Page 61: Launching

    PERATING NFORMATION LAUNCHING Loading Do not overload your boat. The performance of Launching Checklist your boat is dependent on load weight and Federal and local laws require certain safety distribution. Passengers should distribute equipment to be onboard at all times. In addition, themselves to maintain trim.
  • Page 62: Getting Underway

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION GETTING UNDERWAY During Operation: • Check gauges frequently for signs of abnormal There are many things to consider when planning a operation. safe and enjoyable boating trip. • Check that steering, shift and throttle controls You are responsible for the safety of all passengers, continue to operate smoothly.
  • Page 63: Handling Dock And Mooring Lines

    PERATING NFORMATION Handling Dock and Mooring Lines Starting/Shifting/Steering/Stopping Be sure to use enough fenders to protect your boat Your Cobalt boat may be equipped with a warning from damage. Only use good quality, system that will sound an alarm if an engine double-braided nylon line.
  • Page 64 BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION Starting the Engine After launching and pre-start checks and procedures have been followed, the engine can be started. Please refer to the propulsion unit DANGER operator’s manual for additional starting procedure Avoid death, injury, fire or explosion. information.
  • Page 65 PERATING NFORMATION Shifting/Running CAUTION Avoid injury, swamping the boat or taking water in over the transom. Go slowly when traversing in reverse. Follow these guidelines when shifting your boat: • Pause in the NEUTRAL position before shifting from FORWARD to REVERSE, or REVERSE to FORWARD.
  • Page 66 BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION RIGHT TURN LEFT TURN BACKING TO LEFT Turn wheel to right—Stern Turn wheel to left—Stern Turn wheel to left—Stern will move to left. will move to right. will pull to left. COB_0062_A R3 Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 67 PERATING NFORMATION Stopping the Engine Returning WARNING WARNING Avoid creating a hazardous condition. Avoid injury. DO NOT use your hands, DO NOT use the engine stop switch and arms or another part of your body to lanyard for normal stopping of the attempt to keep the boat from hitting the engine.
  • Page 68 BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION WIND or CURRENT WIND or CURRENT COB_0063_A Docking • If there is no wind or current, approach the dock at a 10° to 20° angle. Follow these guidelines when docking: • If possible, throw a line to a person on the dock •...
  • Page 69: Basic Maneuvering

    PERATING NFORMATION Approaching a Slip Approaching a Mooring COB_0065_A 1 – Mooring Buoy The only buoys you are permitted to moor to are mooring buoys. Mooring to a navigation buoy or other navigational aids or regulatory marker is illegal. Approach a mooring buoy by heading into the wind or current.
  • Page 70 BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION Trim Drive Unit Trim Boat trim while on plane is influenced by three Trim angle is the angular relationship between the factors: drive unit and the transom of the boat. Boat trim while underway greatly affects the performance and 1.
  • Page 71 PERATING NFORMATION Trim Tabs The trim tabs, if equipped, are a separate system in themselves and are not to be used in lieu of the drive unit power trim system. Water is deflected and redirected as the trim tabs are raised and lowered.
  • Page 72 BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION To adjust boat trim while underway: High-Speed Operation 1. Before accelerating, make sure both trim tabs DANGER are fully raised. Avoid injury, death or property damage. 2. Adjust the trim tabs to achieve a planing Maneuverability above 50 mph is attitude.
  • Page 73 PERATING NFORMATION • The propellers should be of the proper pitch to There are many types of anchors available on the turn the recommended RPM rating for the market. The choice of one anchor over another engine with an average boat load. Refer to your depends on many factors.
  • Page 74 BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION Setting WARNING When the anchor hits bottom, slowly back up the boat, keeping tension on the line. The anchor line Avoid injury and/or property damage. should be five to seven times the depth of the • Keep hands, feet, loose clothing and water.
  • Page 75: Environmental Considerations

    PERATING NFORMATION COB_0003_A Adjust the tow line to match wave action. Keep the Environmental Considerations boats on the crest or in the trough of the waves at Using your boat in different environments requires the same time. In protected, calm waters, shorten special operating considerations.
  • Page 76: Entertainment System

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION Entertainment System To operate your entertainment system, you must first supply power to the unit(s). Make sure the battery switch is on and the ignition switch is set on “ACC.” If your boat is equipped with a Power Distribution Panel, the switches for the entertainment system components must be turned to ON before operation.
  • Page 77: Cobalt Instrumentation System

    PERATING NFORMATION COBALT INSTRUMENTATION System Shutdown: With the ignition key in the “OFF” position, all gauge pointers will return to SYSTEM “zero” or minimum value. The Data Interface Gauge will turn its LCD window off and shut off power to Your Cobalt boat is equipped with instruments the auxiliary gauges.
  • Page 78: Helm And Instrumentation

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION HELM AND INSTRUMENTATION 9 10 COB_0358_A Your Cobalt boat helm will monitor and provide 1. GAUGE CLUSTER operation of the boat’s functions. The gauges are General Gauge Operation illuminated for night operation. System Architecture On occasion, a small fluctuation in a gauge reading is not unusual.
  • Page 79 PERATING NFORMATION System Shutdown Heading - Will display 8 major compass headings (N, S, E, W, NE, NW, SE, SW). At key off, all gauge pointers will return to “zero” or minimum value. The Data Interface Gauges will Available Information in Tachometer (Standard or turn their LCDs off and shut power off to the GPS Package) auxiliary gauge.
  • Page 80 BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION Check Engine Alarm CAUTION Appearance - When the Check Engine Alarm is Avoid damage to the exhaust system. received, the LCD display shows “C E” flashing. DO NOT switch the routing of the Guardian Active Alarm exhaust above 3,000 RPM.
  • Page 81 PERATING NFORMATION 13. STEREO REMOTE CONTROL (standard on 19. IGNITION SAFETY SWITCH dash, transom mount – optional) - This panel provides remote control of the stereo system from WARNING the helm. Avoid injury, death or damage to 14. IGNITION SWITCH - This switch starts the equipment.
  • Page 82 BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION Remote Control DANGER DANGER Avoid injury or death. Attach the ignition safety switch lanyard to the operator Avoid injury or death. Make sure all before starting the engine. This will shift/throttle hardware and cables are prevent the boat from becoming a regularly inspected and maintained.
  • Page 83 PERATING NFORMATION ENGINE HATCH - This switch operates the electric REMOTE COURTESY LIGHTS w/KEY FOB - motor box assembly. Do not continue to operate the OPTIONAL - The courtesy lights can be controlled switch when the motor box is closed or fully open. by using an optional remote control light switch, Lower the motor box support after the motor box is contained on a key fob for your convenience.
  • Page 84: Standard And Optional Equipment

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION STANDARD AND OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT FEATURES Standard Optional Canvas Bimini Top Bow Tonneau Cover Cockpit Tonneau Cover Mooring Cover Dash Accessory Power Plug - 12 Volt Aluminum Dash Panels Black Leather/SS Steering Wheel Compass, Digital Composite Helm Eyebrow, Custom Stitching Dash Perimeter Wood Accent Depth &...
  • Page 85 PERATING NFORMATION FEATURES Standard Optional Midship Cleats Motorbox Actuator Ski Pylon - Stainless Steel Sof-Trac Mat (swim platform w/step) SS Tubular Platform Perimeter Rail Stainless Steel Engine Vents Stainless Top Trim Windshield Swim Platform Transom Lighting Swim Platform w/Flip-Down Swim Step Transhield Shipping Cover Transom Shower Transom Tilt Switch...
  • Page 86 BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION FEATURES Standard Optional Stereo AM-FM, Bluetooth Stereo w/6 Speakers iPod/USB/MP3 Port Premium Sound System w/Transom Remote Premium Sound w/Transom Remote & Speakers Satellite Radio System Speakers, Arch-1 pair Stereo Remote, Dash Stereo Remote, Transom Structure 10/5/3 Year Warranty Protection Anti-Corrosion System Battery Switch, Dual w/ACR Battery Switch, Single...
  • Page 87: Captain's Chair Adjustments And Operation

    PERATING NFORMATION CAPTAIN’S CHAIR FLIP DOWN SWIM STEP ADJUSTMENTS AND Boat in the Water OPERATION First, lower the drive all the way. Your captain’s chairs have the flip-up position for To deploy the step: greater visibility and maneuverability while docking. 1.
  • Page 88: Volvo Penta Ocean Series Outdrive

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION VOLVO PENTA OCEAN SERIES OUTDRIVE Your boat may be equipped with an Ocean Series Outdrive from Volvo Penta. In addition to a composite outdrive, there is a Neutra-Salt switch located in the helm area of your Cobalt boat. Please refer to the Neutra-Salt Operator’s Manual located in your boat bag for operating information.
  • Page 89: Cockpit Dinette Table - Optional

    PERATING NFORMATION COCKPIT DINETTE TABLE - ANCHOR LIGHT OPTIONAL To install anchor light insert pole into socket and turn clockwise until it locks into place. Remove the j-shaped table leg from the storage area. Slide the leg into its mounting support. Slide the table top onto the leg.
  • Page 90: Battery Switch

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION BATTERY SWITCH AUTOMATIC CHARGING RELAY (ACR) The dual battery switch provides isolation and positive disconnect from the batteries to protect The automatic charging relay (ACR) automatically against tampering, electrical fire hazards and combines the batteries when the engine is running. battery rundown.
  • Page 91: Bow Tonneau Cover - Optional

    PERATING NFORMATION BOW TONNEAU COVER - Do not use cockpit tonneau cover for extended storage. It is not designed for storage, but can be OPTIONAL used for overnight storage or trailering. Follow these procedures to attach the bow tonneau cover: NOTICE: Always double-check snaps are secure.
  • Page 92: Dagger Arch W/Bimini

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION DAGGER ARCH W/BIMINI SS ARCH WITH BIMINI INSTRUCTIONS - OPTIONAL 1. Fold aft bimini bow toward the back of the boat. 2. Remove canvas boot. 1. Push bimini top forward mounting rib towards front (bow) of boat. 3.
  • Page 93: Tie-Down Locations

    PERATING NFORMATION TIE-DOWN LOCATIONS NOTICE: Only use properly positioned slings to lift your boat. Do not use deck cleats to anchor or for towing. If towing, only use the bow eye or the stern eyes in a bridle manner. Tie-down locations are for keeping your Cobalt boat secured when moored.
  • Page 94: Motor Box Assembly Or Electric Motor Box Assembly

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION MOTOR BOX ASSEMBLY OR ELECTRIC MOTOR BOX ASSEMBLY DANGER Avoid injury or death. DO NOT occupy or operate an engine when the motor box is open. The motor box assembly is a machinery guard. CAUTION Avoid injury or damage to your boat. The motor cover is heavy and may require more than one person to lift.
  • Page 95: Systems

    R3 Owner’s Manual ECTION YSTEMS INTRODUCTION This section discusses the mechanical, electronic, and manual operating systems of your Cobalt boat. It describes basic operating characteristics and provides information for efficient use of the equipment, and for prevention of casualties. Be sure to read and understand all information provided before operating its systems.
  • Page 96: Fuel Routing

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION FUEL ROUTING COB_0365_A 1 – Fuel Tank 3 – Engine 2 – Fuel Vent 4 – Fuel Fill R3 Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 97: Water/Plumbing

    YSTEMS WATER/PLUMBING Fresh Water COB_0366_A 1 – Fuel Tank 5 – Transom Shower 2 – Water Filter 6 – Fresh Water In 3 – Water Pump 7 – Water Tank 4 – Engine R3 Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 98: Water System

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION Water System ELECTRICAL SYSTEM If your Cobalt boat is equipped with a transom Your Cobalt boat has a 12-volt negative ground DC shower, standard or optional galley, the system system. The positive wire is hot, and feeds current allows for fresh water to be onboard.
  • Page 99: Circuit Breaker Panel

    YSTEMS CIRCUIT BREAKER PANEL Most electrical standard equipment devices are controlled with circuit breakers located below the helm. The breakers are labeled to identify the device protected. These breakers will activate if overloaded and cut power to the switch. To restore power, turn off the device, push the breaker button in and release.
  • Page 100: Fuses/Breakers

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION FUSES/BREAKERS Some accessories or electrical components have in-line fuses in them. Check the failed component for the possibility of an in-line fuse if a tripped circuit breaker is not found. Some of these accessories or electrical components may not be included or available on your boat.
  • Page 101: Lighting/Bulb Replacement

    YSTEMS LIGHTING/BULB REPLACEMENT Some of these lights or electrical components may not be included or available on your boat. Electrical Component Bulb Number External Lights Bow Light(s) Anchor Light 1004 Arch 212-2 Internal Lights Open Bulb Utility Light 1004 or 211 Cuddy Cabin Reading Light MR16 Black Rectangular Courtesy Light...
  • Page 102: Battery Connections

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION BATTERY CONNECTIONS WARNING Avoid the potential of explosion from shorting or arching. Keep the battery connections tight and clean, the terminal covers in place and the battery(ies) secure in the restraint system. Loose battery connections can cause errant signals to the boat’s electrical system.
  • Page 103: Vinyl Interior And Upholstery

    R3 Owner’s Manual ECTION NTERIOR XTERIOR The best way to take care of your Cobalt boat is For surface mildew, if none of the above solutions with prevention and proper care. All of the care provide the desired results, clean with a solution of methods within this section may not apply to your 20% household bleach and 80% water.
  • Page 104: Sea Grass Floor Covering Cleaning Instructions

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION For stubborn spots and stains, use a mild Plynyl is unique among soft floor coverings non-detergent cleaner such as a bar of Ivory because water can be used effectively in daily Soap™ or Amway™ L.O.C. Apply the soap to a maintenance.
  • Page 105 NTERIOR XTERIOR In the absence of additional cleaning methods 2. Crystal Dry by Whittaker can also be used with noted in Periodic Comprehensive Cleaning, a rotary bonnet and pad. It is recommended to mopping is slightly more effective than a vacuum saturate a cotton microfiber pad with Crystal cleaner because you can use a detergent with a Dry to clean the floor.
  • Page 106: Spot And Stain Removal

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION Spot and Stain Removal Whittaker manufactures a spotting and brushing system using Crystal Dry Spotter and Cleaning Even with routine maintenance, stains and spots ™ Agent and the Whittaker Carpet Roamer ; it is will occur. Clean up spills as quickly as possible. effective in cleaning the stains listed on the next Watery spills should be blotted with clean cloths or page where brushing is required.
  • Page 107: Cabinetry And Wood

    NTERIOR XTERIOR CABINETRY AND WOOD DANGER Cabinetry Avoid fire or explosion onboard. DO Clean with any water-rinseable non-abrasive NOT store rags used to treat teak cleaner. onboard. Store or dispose of rags properly ashore. Ebony Woodgrain Dash Your Cobalt boat may be equipped with a Cedar woodgrain dash, which will maintain its natural Wipe surface with a dry cloth or a slightly damp...
  • Page 108: Deck And Hull Care

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION Deck and Hull Care Cleaning Stainless Steel Paste wax* will help retard UV light damage. We Remove rust or corrosion promptly using a good suggest three coats be applied at the end or the metal cleaner/polish. Delay may contribute to beginning of the season, depending on the type of permanent finish damage.
  • Page 109: Corrosion Protection

    NTERIOR XTERIOR CORROSION PROTECTION Other Areas Treat hydraulic cylinder shafts for steering and CorrosionX other operating mechanisms once a month. Spray One of the issues associated with owning a boat is the entire engine, including engine mounts, every corrosion, which, ironically, is often caused directly six months.
  • Page 110: Salt Water

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION CANVAS NOTICE: DO NOT paint an anode, its fasteners or its mounting surface. Painting will CAUTION reduce the anode’s corrosion Avoid damage to the canvas. Under no protection capabilities. Make circumstance are these fabrics to be put sure the anode’s contact to its in hot water, run through the hot drying mounting surface is clean and...
  • Page 111: Special Cleaning Problems

    NTERIOR XTERIOR Special Cleaning Problems OTHER CANVAS For heavily soiled fabric, remove the top from the COMPONENTS frame. Soak the fabric for approximately 20 minutes in a solution that has been mixed to the following Clear Vinyl “Isinglass” proportions: The clear vinyl “isinglass” used in side curtains, aft curtains and visors is very reactive to heat and •...
  • Page 112: Snap Fasteners

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION Snap Fasteners Fasteners should be unsnapped as close to the button as possible. Never remove canvas by pulling roughly on one edge of the material. This can damage the canvas and the fasteners. To prevent snaps from becoming difficult to unsnap, keep them clean and use lubricants such a small amount of ®...
  • Page 113: Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    R3 Owner’s Manual ECTION AINTENANCE AND ROUBLESHOOTING SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE Use the following chart to establish your maintenance routine. Detailed information AND SERVICE concerning the task is listed in this section. Your Cobalt boat may not include all of the features Frequency Task described in this section based on the options...
  • Page 114: Break-In

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION • If debris is seen within the container, close the Frequency Task appropriate seacock and remove the strainer Every 50 Clean seawater strainers if cover. Lift strainer from container and Hours equipped. thoroughly clean. If the container is full of Inspect propellers for damage.
  • Page 115: Every 100 Hours

    AINTENANCE AND ROUBLESHOOTING 2. Check propellers for damage. If bends, cracks 2. Check condition of all self-sacrificing anodes. If or other damage are found, consult your anode shows deterioration of 50% or more, it authorized Cobalt dealer for service. Do not must be replaced.
  • Page 116: Fuel System

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION Fuel System If your Cobalt boat has sling location decals on each side of the hull to indicate where each sling Do not operate your boat knowing you have a fuel should be located, use them to position the slings. system problem.
  • Page 117: Storage/Winterization

    AINTENANCE AND ROUBLESHOOTING Store your Cobalt boat on a storage cradle with the NOTICE: For stowage, we bow slightly elevated, the same attitude as if the recommend an optional mooring boat were floating at rest. If the boat is stored with cover of 100% SharkSkin™...
  • Page 118: Cockpit Heater

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION TROUBLESHOOTING DANGER The following chart will assist you in locating and Avoid the risk of fire or explosion. repairing a minor problem. Have your authorized Inspect the fuel system. Failure to Cobalt dealer assist you with service issues. inspect the fuel system and allow fuel Your Cobalt boat is equipped with an ignition safety leaks to go undetected will contribute to...
  • Page 119: Engine

    AINTENANCE AND ROUBLESHOOTING Engine For further troubleshooting information other than given here, refer to the propulsion unit operator’s manual. Symptom Possible Cause Engine will not crank Lanyard – install on ignition safety switch. Battery switches – turn switches to ON position. Shift position –...
  • Page 120: Electrical

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION Electrical CAUTION Correct a problem with the electrical system before resetting a circuit breaker. If the breaker continues to trip, see your authorized Cobalt dealer. Symptom Possible Cause Electrical component Circuit breaker tripped or in the OFF position – correct the problem and reset; turn circuit will not function breaker on.
  • Page 121: Operation Quick Reference

    R3 Owner’s Manual ECTION EFERENCE AND ORMS OPERATION QUICK Pre-Operation REFERENCE • Test operation of carbon monoxide detector. • Open all seacocks and check for leaks. Your safety, the safety of your passengers and • Check seawater strainers for leaks and other boats are among your responsibilities as accumulation of debris.
  • Page 122: Starting Engines

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION Starting Engines Stopping the Engines • Operate bilge blowers for at least four minutes • Slowly bring the throttle levers to the IDLE before starting the engines or generator. position. • Turn battery selector switches to ON. •...
  • Page 123: Service Log

    EFERENCE AND ORMS SERVICE LOG Date Hour Reading Service/Repairs Performed R3 Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 124: Fuel Log

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION FUEL LOG Gallons/ Gallons/ Date Gallons Hours Date Gallons Hours Hour Hour R3 Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 125: Float Plan

    EFERENCE AND ORMS FLOAT PLAN Copy this page and fill out the copy before boating. Leave the filled out copy with a reliable person who can be depended upon to notify the USCG or other rescue organization, should you not return as scheduled. Do not file this plan with the USCG.
  • Page 126: Boat Information

    BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION BOAT INFORMATION Store this information in a safe place other than on your boat. Owner Home Port Boat Name Selling Dealer Port Ignition Key Number Starboard Ignition Key Number Cabin Key Number Registration Number State Hull Serial Number Warranty Registration Date Engine Make and Model Number Port Engine Serial Number...
  • Page 127: Warranty Transfer Form

    EFERENCE AND ORMS WARRANTY TRANSFER FORM Date: Cobalt Serial Number: Original Owner (Seller): Address: Home Phone: _______________________________ Work Phone: Email Address: New Owner (Purchaser): Address: Home Phone: _______________________________ Work Phone: Email Address: Submitted by: Dealer: Individual: A $350 Warranty Transfer fee is applicable for the remainder of the Cobalt boat warranties on all 2011 and newer models.
  • Page 128 BOWRIDER COBAL T ECTION NOTES R3 Owner’s Manual...
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