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Outboards Owner's Manual
Boats manufactured for use in California for
model year 2018 and after meet the California
EVAP Emissions regulation for spark-ignition
marine watercraft. Boats meeting this
requirement will have a label affixed near the
helm.
A
WARNING
Operating, servicing and maintaining
a recreational marine vessel can
expose you to chemicals including
engine exhaust, carbon monoxide,
phthalates, and lead, which are
known to the State of California to
cause cancer and birth defects or
other reproductive harm. To
minimize exposure, avoid breathing
exhaust, service your vessel in a
well-ventilated area and wear gloves
or wash your hands frequently when
servicing this vessel. For more
information go to:
www.P65warnings.ca.gov/marine.
The fuel system in this boat complies with U.S.
EPA mandated evaporative emission standards
at time of manufacture using certified
components.
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  • Page 1 Outboards Owner’s Manual YSTEMS Boats manufactured for use in California for model year 2018 and after meet the California EVAP Emissions regulation for spark-ignition marine watercraft. Boats meeting this requirement will have a label affixed near the helm. WARNING Operating, servicing and maintaining a recreational marine vessel can expose you to chemicals including engine exhaust, carbon monoxide,...
  • Page 2 UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES Outboards Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ABLE OF ONTENTS Outboards Owner’s Manual FUEL SYSTEMS....................i GENERAL INFORMATION WELCOME....................1-1 CERTIFICATE OF LIMITED WARRANTY ..........1-2 ADDENDUM A – SERVICE ASSIST SERVICE AGREEMENT ....1-3 CALIFORNIA EVAPORATIVE EMISSIONS CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY STATEMENT ..............1-4 Your Warranty Rights and Obligations ..........1-4 INTRODUCTION..................
  • Page 4 UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES PROPELLER APPLICATION CHART ............. 1-20 23SC ....................1-20 25SC ....................1-20 30SC ....................1-20 ALPHABETICAL INDEX ................1-21 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 ..............
  • 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 ............3-8 Basic Maneuvering................3-13 Environmental Considerations ............3-17 Entertainment System ................ 3-18 23SC / 25SC FEATURES AND OPTIONS HELM AND INSTRUMENTATION ............. 4-1 CAPTAIN’S CHAIR ADJUSTMENTS AND OPERATION ......
  • Page 6 UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES FLIP DOWN SWIM STEP ................5-5 Boat in the Water ................. 5-5 Boat on a Trailer................... 5-5 EXTENDED SWIM PLATFORM/BOARDING LADDER (OPTIONAL)..5-6 BOW / COCKPIT DINETTE TABLE - OPTIONAL ........5-6 BOW CUSHION INSERTS - OPTIONAL ........... 5-6 AIR COMPRESSOR ..................
  • Page 7 ABLE OF ONTENTS WATER/PLUMBING .................. 6-4 23SC Fresh Water................6-4 25SC Fresh Water................6-5 30SC Fresh Water................6-6 30SC Gray Water ................. 6-7 30SC ELECTRICAL ................... 6-8 30SC STEERING HYDRAULICS............... 6-9 Water System..................6-10 FIRE EXTINGUISHER ................6-10 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ................6-10 CIRCUIT BREAKER PANEL..............
  • Page 8 UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES WINDSHIELD................... 7-10 BILGE....................... 7-10 MARINE GROWTH.................. 7-10 STATIONARY ARCH WITH AWLGRIP TOPCOAT......... 7-11 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE ........8-1 Maintenance Schedule................. 8-1 Break-In....................8-2 Before Each Use .................. 8-2 Every 50 Hours ..................8-2 Every 100 Hours ..................
  • Page 9: General Information

    ECTION Outboards Owner’s Manual 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

    ECTION CERTIFICATE OF LIMITED WARRANTY Subject to the terms, conditions, and exclusions 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) (“Owner”) of a new Cobalt boat purchased from an authorized Cobalt dealer for personal, non-racing and non-commercial use, as follows: Ten (10) Year Limited Transferable Warranty on Hull and Deck.
  • Page 11: Addendum A - Service Assist Service Agreement

    How to obtain Warranty Service. To validate the above described limited warranty, (1) the authorized Cobalt dealer must complete the warranty registration process with Cobalt Boats at 1715 N. 8th Street, Neodesha, KS 66757, within ten (10) days after purchase of a new Cobalt boat, and (2) any subsequent owner of a Cobalt boat during the applicable limited warranty period must give written notice of the acquisition of a Cobalt boat to Cobalt within ten (10) days after such purchase.
  • Page 12: California Evaporative Emissions Control System Warranty Statement

    MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY COVERAGE: This evaporative emission control system is warranted for two years. If any evaporative emission-related part on your SIMW is defective, the part will be repaired or replaced by Cobalt Boats, LLC. Outboards Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 13 Cobalt Boats, LLC cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts. • As the boat owner, you should however be aware that Cobalt Boats, LLC may deny you warranty coverage if your spark-ignition marine watercraft or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect, or improper maintenance or unapproved modifications.
  • Page 14: Introduction

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES 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 15: Owner Responsibility/Warranty Procedure

    CERTIFICATIONS NMMA Cobalt Boats is a member of the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA). This independent organization’s members include boat, engine and marine equipment manufacturers that are focused on the improvement and safety of boating.
  • Page 16: Features/Construction

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION FEATURES/CONSTRUCTION Amenities Your Cobalt boat incorporates classic styling with the long, clean lines that have defined Cobalt design for over 40 years. Performance features include a hand-laid reinforced Kevlar with an all-fiberglass stringer system and AME 1000 vinylester resins used on the deck and hull for superior strength, toughness and weight savings.
  • Page 17: Warning Labels

    Failure to follow these instructions can lead to serious injury or death. Eclipse Arch Transom of Boat WARNING COBALT BOATS “MEET U.S. EPA EVAP AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH STANDARDS USING CERTIFIED COMPONENTS” FROM FIRE, EXPLOSION OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
  • Page 18 UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION COBALT CHECK LIST For maximum enjoyment and safety, check each of these items BEFORE you start your engine: — DRAIN PLUG (securely in Place?) — LIFE-SAVING DEVICES (One for every person on board?) — STEERING SYSTEM (Working smoothly and properly?) —...
  • Page 19 EMISSIONS CONTROL SYSTEM INFORMATION MEETS U.S. EPA EVAP STANDARDS USING CERTIFIED COMPONENTS AND MEETS 2019 MY CALIFORNIA EVAP EMISSIONS REGULATIONS FOR SPARK-IGNITION MARINE WATERCRAFT MANUFACTURER: COBALT BOATS, LLC CALIFORNIA EVAP FAMILY: KCOBCVSSL001 EMISSIONS CONTROL SYSTEM: CP Helm Area P/N 453120 COB_0531_A Outboards Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 20: Publications

    It is located in full view of the onboard systems and equipment furnished by helm. suppliers other than Cobalt Boats. Please refer to CAPSIZE – To turn over. these manufacturer’s manuals for additional operation and maintenance instructions not CAST-OFF –...
  • Page 21 ENERAL NFORMATION 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 – Personal flotation device. gunwale.
  • Page 22 UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION 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 –...
  • Page 23: Symbols

    ENERAL NFORMATION 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 Lift Light...
  • Page 24: Specifications

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION SPECIFICATIONS 23SC 25SC 30SC Length Overall w/Swim Platform 23' 2" (7.06 m) 24' 9" (7.54 m) Length Overall w/o Engines 29' 8" (9.04 m) Beam 8' 6" (2.59 m) 8' 6" (2.59 m) 9' 9" (2.97 m) Interior Cockpit Width 87"...
  • Page 25: Layout

    ENERAL NFORMATION LAYOUT 23SC 1. Navigation Light 2. Anchor Locker 3. Bow Storage 4. Bow Storage 5. Circuit Breaker Panel 6. Ignition Safety Switch 7. Fuel Inlet 8. Bilge Pump 9. Cockpit Storage 10. Ice Chest 11. Optional Ski Tow 12.
  • Page 26: 25Sc

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION 25SC 1. Navigation Light 2. Anchor Locker 3. Bow Storage 4. Bow Storage 5. Circuit Breaker Panel 6. Ignition Safety Switch X X X 7. Optional Cockpit Galley 8. Optional Refrigerator (Galley Option Only) 9. Fuel Inlet 10.
  • Page 27: 30Sc

    ENERAL NFORMATION 30SC 1. Bow Navigation Light 2. Docking Lights 3. Anchor Lid 4. Wet Storage 5. Fire Extinguisher 6. Storage 7. Air Compressor 8. Ski Locker 9. Helm 10. Ignition Safety Switch 11. Remote Battery Switches 12. Fuel Fill 13.
  • Page 28: Propeller Application Chart

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION PROPELLER APPLICATION CHART 23SC GEAR PLACEMENT MFGR ENGINE HUB KIT SS PROP SS PART# SS MFG PART# RATIO MERC 200 Verado MERC 225 Verado 1.85 w/prop 14.5 x 17 RH 481843 48-898994A46 MERC 250 Verado 1.85 w/prop 14.2 x 18 RH...
  • Page 29: Alphabetical Index

    ENERAL NFORMATION ALPHABETICAL INDEX Canvas ....... 7-9 Capacity ......2-13 Addendum A –...
  • Page 30 UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION Electrical System ..... . 6-10 Grounding......2-9 Electrical System .
  • Page 31 ENERAL NFORMATION Material Note ......7-6 Radio Communication ....2-9 Medical Emergency .
  • Page 32 UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION Starting/Shifting/Steering/Stopping ..3-8 Windshield Latch ..... . . 4-7 Stationary Arch with Awlgrip Topcoat .
  • Page 33: Responsibilities And Safety

    ECTION Outboards Owner’s Manual 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 34: Required Safety Equipment

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION Required Safety Equipment Other Navigation Equipment Other navigation equipment, such as depth The Federal Boat Safety Act of 1971 (FBSA/71) sounder, radar, LORAN system or global established minimum safety standards for boats positioning system, can be installed by your and associated equipment, specified by the USCG.
  • Page 35: Recommended Spare Parts

    ESPONSIBILITIES AND AFETY • Sea anchor Contact state and local boating offices to find boating safety courses in your area. In Canada, • Binoculars consult Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons. • Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB) Insurance • Boat hook You must get insurance before operating your new boat.
  • Page 36: Remote Control System

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION DC Electrical System CAUTION Your Cobalt boat is equipped with a Do not exceed the posted engine rating battery-powered direct current (DC) system. The of your boat. Boat power capacity has DC system supplies electricity to lights, pumps and been rated for maximum performance engine ignition.
  • Page 37: Bilge

    ESPONSIBILITIES AND AFETY Bilge Operation Checklist A drain plug is located in the transom to allow water While operating your boat, frequently check that the to drain before trailering and storing. Before every control and steering systems continue to operate use, inspect the drain plug and bilge pump.
  • Page 38 UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION California Air Resource Board (CARB) Label Proposition 65 Your boat may have an environmental star label WARNING affixed on the bow, port side of the boat as part of the California Air Resource Board (CARB) SD/I A wide variety of components used on rule.
  • Page 39: Components, Maintenance And Repairs

    ESPONSIBILITIES AND AFETY Wake/Wash Components, Maintenance and Repairs Be alert for NO WAKE zones. You may be Only your authorized Cobalt dealer should make responsible for any damage or injury caused by any alterations, modifications or repairs that could your wake/wash. Prior to entering a no wake zone, affect safety, design integrity or warranty coverage.
  • Page 40 UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION The USCG and other law enforcement agency Collisions/Leaks requirements for fire extinguishers are only the If a collision occurs, immediately account for all minimum needed. Your Cobalt boat is equipped passengers. Assess the hull for damage and with at least one portable fire extinguisher.
  • Page 41 ESPONSIBILITIES AND AFETY Grounding If you experience an outboard, steering or control failure, immediately turn off the engines. Release In the event you run aground, assess the situation the anchor to prevent drifting. Try to determine the before proceeding. Immediately stop any water failure and repair, if possible.
  • Page 42: Lifesaving Equipment

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION VHF-FM Channel 16 and SSB 2182 kHz are designated for emergency use. Such situations can be categorized as: • Emergency – “MAYDAY, MAYDAY, MAYDAY” – Used when a life or vessel is in imminent danger. •...
  • Page 43: Safety

    ESPONSIBILITIES AND AFETY Make certain all passengers know how to put on and properly adjust their PFDs. Also, selecting the proper type PFD for your kind of outing helps ensure your time on the water can be the safest possible. At the beginning of each season, check PFDs for damage and test for proper flotation.
  • Page 44: Signal Words/Definitions

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION If you are required to carry distress signals, you SAFETY must have three USCG-approved pyrotechnic The popularity of boating and other water sports devices. Be sure they are in serviceable condition, has undergone an immense growth over the past not exceeding the expiration date and stored in a few years.
  • Page 45: General Safety

    ESPONSIBILITIES AND AFETY Handholds WARNING WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or Avoid injury or death. serious injury. • Passengers should use handholds whenever the boat is underway. CAUTION • DO NOT allow passengers to sit on or in the stern sun lounges when the boat Indicates a hazardous situation which, if is underway.
  • Page 46 UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION Operating Conditions Learn the storm signals. Every waterway poses hazards that you should DAYTIME NIGHTTIME avoid, such as shallow water, tree stumps and sand DESCRIPTION WARNING WARNING bars. Ask local boaters for information and consult a marine chart when boating on unfamiliar waters.
  • Page 47 ESPONSIBILITIES AND AFETY Skill/Experience Boating, alcohol and the use of other drugs just do not mix. Mixing boating, alcohol and other drugs results in many marine accidents and deaths. WARNING These substances reduce your reaction time and Avoid injury or death from drowning. affect your better judgment.
  • Page 48 UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION A carbon monoxide (CO) detector will only detect DANGER the presence of carbon monoxide gas at its sensor and will not detect other vapors such as gasoline. Avoid the possibility of injury or death Carbon monoxide may be present in other areas. from exposure to carbon monoxide (CO).
  • Page 49 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 50: Water Sports Safety

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES 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 51 • Do not water sport in shallow water or at night. which can result in serious injury or death are not considered water sports. Cobalt Boats does not • Do not jump from a moving boat. promote unsafe boating risks or jeopardizing any •...
  • Page 52: Safety Alert From August 28, 2001

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES 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 53 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 54: Aids To Navigation

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES 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 55 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 56 UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES 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 57 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 58 UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES 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.
  • Page 59 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 60 UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES 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...
  • Page 61: Precautions

    ECTION Outboards Owner’s Manual PERATING NFORMATION This section is not intended to provide complete FIRST-TIME OPERATION 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 62: Fuel

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION FUEL DANGER Fuel Requirements Avoid injury, fire or explosion. Take all Refer to your outboard operator’s manual for fuel precautions every time you fuel your requirements. boat, regardless of the fuel type. Certain fuel is extremely flammable and highly Cobalt fuel systems are designed to meet all explosive under certain conditions.
  • Page 63 PERATING NFORMATION NOTICE: • Each time you refuel, inspect all fuel lines, hoses and connections for leaks and deterioration. • The Federal Water Pollution Control Act prohibits the KC-0991 When your boat is equipped with the pop-up fuel discharge of oil or oily waste filler cap, open by pressing the cap and turning the into the water.
  • Page 64 UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION EPA Fuel Tank 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 65: 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 66: Getting Underway

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION GETTING UNDERWAY Pre-Operation: • Refer to Section 8, Before Each Use. There are many things to consider when planning a • Refer to Launching Checklist, in this section. safe and enjoyable boating trip. • Test operation of carbon monoxide detectors. You are responsible for the safety of all passengers, •...
  • Page 67: Handling Dock And Mooring Lines

    PERATING NFORMATION • Close all water inlet seacocks. Handling Dock and Mooring Lines • If possible, inspect the hull and propeller(s) for Be sure to use enough fenders to protect your boat damage. from damage. Only use good quality, double-braided nylon line. Protect your boat’s finish •...
  • Page 68: Starting/Shifting/Steering/Stopping

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION Starting/Shifting/Steering/Stopping • PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICES (One for every person onboard?) Your Cobalt boat may be equipped with a warning • STEERING SYSTEM (Working smoothly and system that will sound an alarm if an engine properly?) problem develops.
  • Page 69 PERATING NFORMATION 1. Turn the ignition key to START position. Steering Release the key immediately after the engine starts. If the engine fails to start, refer to the DANGER outboard operator’s manual for additional Avoid injury or death. The steering information.
  • Page 70 UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION • Keep the steering system’s moving parts clean Refer to Basic Maneuvering, in this section, for and lubricated. additional steering information. • Regularly inspect the steering system for kinks, damage and corrosion. RIGHT TURN LEFT TURN BACKING TO LEFT Turn wheel to right—Stern Turn wheel to left—Stern...
  • Page 71 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 72 UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES 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 73: 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 74 UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION Power Trim and Tilt • Keep bottom of the hull clean and free of barnacles and other growth. Growth on the hull See the outboard operator’s manual for information can slow the boat down considerably. on your power tilt operation, adjustment and maintenance.
  • Page 75 PERATING NFORMATION Be sure the anchor is adequate for your boat. Use WARNING caution when anchoring. Look for signs of underwater pipes or cables. With the engine off, Avoid injury and/or property damage. you have no control of the boat. Water and wind conditions will affect an anchored boat.
  • Page 76 UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION Press and hold the toggle switch down to pay out Refer to the windlass operator’s instructions for sufficient rope/chain to set the anchor. additional operating information, if equipped. Setting Lines and Knots When the anchor hits bottom, slowly back up the Learn and become familiar with tying and using boat, keeping tension on the line.
  • Page 77: Environmental Considerations

    PERATING NFORMATION Because of the tremendous stress caused by Leave at least two boat lengths between the boats towing, use a tow line that is rated at least four for adequate movement. times the gross weight of the boat being towed. DANGER Tow ropes must be in good condition, free of any cuts or abrasions.
  • Page 78: Entertainment System

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION Entertainment System To operate your entertainment system, you must first supply power to the unit(s). Make sure the battery switch is on. For additional operating information, refer to the operator’s manual for your stereo and accessories supplied to you in your owner’s packet.
  • Page 79: Helm And Instrumentation

    ECTION Outboards Owner’s Manual 23SC / 25SC F EATURES PTIONS HELM AND INSTRUMENTATION 15 14 COB_0464c_A Your Cobalt boat helm will monitor and provide WARNING operation of the boat’s functions. The gauges are illuminated for night operation. Avoid the risk of injury, death or equipment damage.
  • Page 80 UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION 1. GLASS COCKPIT DASH UNIT NOTICE: Operate the boat between sunset and sunrise Smart Mode screens are preprogrammed by using your navigational lights. Cobalt. To access screens: Navigational lights are legally 1. Press HOME, if not already there. required to indicate direction and right-of-way at night.
  • Page 81 23SC / 25SC F EATURES AND PTIONS NOTICE: Do not use the shift WARNING levers when the engines are not running. Do not shift too quickly Avoid injury, death or explosion. from FORWARD to REVERSE. • Check engine compartment for Damage to the engine and gasoline or vapors.
  • Page 82 UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION Your Cobalt boat is equipped with an ignition safety DANGER switch located on the lower lip of the helm. The ignition safety switch and lanyard will stop the Avoid injury or death. Attach the ignition engine in case of an emergency.
  • Page 83: Captain's Chair Adjustments And Operation

    23SC / 25SC F EATURES AND PTIONS 17. ACCENT LIGHT SWITCH AND DIMMER CAPTAIN’S CHAIR ADJUSTMENTS AND It is the operator’s responsibility to know and comply with local laws. Although not universally OPERATION regulated, some color lights may not be compliant with certain local ordinances.
  • Page 84: Flip Down Swim Step

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION FLIP DOWN SWIM STEP Boat in the Water First, lower the drive all the way. To deploy the step: 1. Kneel down to reach the plunger; pull the plunger out and pull up on the step at the same time.
  • Page 85: Windshield Latch

    23SC / 25SC F EATURES AND PTIONS WINDSHIELD LATCH COCKPIT DINETTE TABLE - OPTIONAL To open the windshield make sure the vertical slots in the mechanism are aligned. Swing the Remove the j-shaped table leg from the storage windshield open until the windshield post falls into area.
  • Page 86: Air Compressor - Optional

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION ANCHOR LIGHT AIR COMPRESSOR - OPTIONAL To install anchor light insert pole into socket and turn clockwise until it locks into place. Switch Air Flow COB_0097_A Cap the anchor light socket when the anchor light is COB_0101_A removed.
  • Page 87: Automatic Charging Relay (Acr)

    23SC / 25SC F EATURES AND PTIONS AUTOMATIC CHARGING WATER SYSTEM RELAY (ACR) If your Cobalt boat is equipped with a transom shower, galley sink, icemaker, etc. (optional), the The automatic charging relay (ACR) automatically system allows for potable (drinkable) water to be combines the batteries when the engine is running.
  • Page 88: Porta Potti

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION Porta Potti The Jabsco electric marine toilet will provide years of trouble-free service if properly used. It will handle 1. Depress the bellows pump to fill the bowl with waste and toilet tissue. It will NOT handle rags, water.
  • Page 89: Macerator Pump

    23SC / 25SC F EATURES AND PTIONS Macerator Pump Dockside Pump-out - This system directs all waste to the holding tank. To clear the tank, you will NOTICE: Overboard discharge need to use the dockside pump-out services of waste water should only be provided at marinas or other facilities.
  • Page 90: Bow Tonneau Cover - Optional

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION 3. Turn off the macerator pump after the pump-out COCKPIT TONNEAU COVER - is complete. OPTIONAL 4. Move the “Y” valve lever back to the “pump-out” Follow these directions for the cockpit tonneau position. cover. If your boat is equipped with a tank level monitor, the tank level monitor will illuminate the indicator 1.
  • Page 91: Premium Bimini Top - Optional

    23SC / 25SC F EATURES AND PTIONS PREMIUM BIMINI TOP - PREMIUM BIMINI TOP WITH OPTIONAL EASY FOLD - OPTIONAL NOTICE: Do not operate NOTICE: Do not operate equipment that has loose or equipment that has loose or missing fasteners. Be sure all missing fasteners.
  • Page 92: Folding Arch W/Bimini

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION 3. Unfold canvas and deploy over the top of the arch, and put the hole in the canvas over the anchor light on top. 4. Move forward bimini bow to top quick release position, and attach the short bimini poles to the forward bow and quick release.
  • Page 93: Sport Top With Retractable Shade

    23SC / 25SC F EATURES AND PTIONS SPORT TOP WITH SKI TOW PYLON (OPTIONAL) RETRACTABLE SHADE The solid aluminum ski tow pylon is designed for a single skier only. The ski tow pylon may be located NOTICE: Do not operate at the stern of the boat or on the ski tower.
  • Page 94: Tie-Down Locations

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION 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 95: Helm And Instrumentation

    ECTION Outboards Owner’s Manual 30SC F EATURES AND PTIONS HELM AND INSTRUMENTATION 9 10 3 4 5 C0B_0507_A Your Cobalt boat helm will monitor and provide WARNING operation of the boat’s functions. The gauges are illuminated for night operation. Avoid the risk of injury, death or equipment damage.
  • Page 96 UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION 1. BILGE PUMP FWD - Switch manually controls 8. PLATFORM LIGHTS (Optional) - This switch the forward bilge pump. provides illumination within the platform area. 2. BILGE PUMP AFT - Switch manually controls NOTICE: Operate the boat the aft bilge pump.
  • Page 97 30SC F EATURES AND PTIONS 15. THROTTLE/SHIFT CONTROLS NOTICE: Do not shift too quickly from forward to reverse. Damage to the engines and transmissions can result. When shifting from forward to reverse, pause in neutral until the engines are at idle speed and the boat has slowed.
  • Page 98 UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION 22. MEDIA CENTER DANGER 23. USB/ACCESSORY POWER RECEPTACLE - Avoid injury or death. Attach the ignition Your Cobalt boat is equipped with one USB port at safety switch lanyard to the operator the dash (this replaces the round receptacle) and before starting the engines.
  • Page 99: Captain's Chair Adjustments And Operation

    30SC F EATURES AND PTIONS CAPTAIN’S CHAIR Always make sure the area in the platform is clear before closing the step. ADJUSTMENTS AND OPERATION WARNING The captain’s chair can be adjusted fore and aft. Avoid injury or death. DO NOT overload Pull the lever on the side seat and slide the seat the flip down swim step.
  • Page 100: Extended Swim Platform/Boarding Ladder (Optional)

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION EXTENDED SWIM BOW CUSHION INSERTS - PLATFORM/BOARDING OPTIONAL LADDER (OPTIONAL) The bow area can be converted into a sun deck by placing the bow cushion insert. Position inserts to The swim platform was designed for use by people create the sun deck.
  • Page 101: Battery Switches

    30SC F EATURES AND PTIONS BATTERY SWITCHES BATTERY SWITCHES NORMAL SETTINGS: MANUAL SETTINGS: STBD BATTERY SWITCH TO {AUTO} STBD BATTERY SWITCH TO {MAN ON} PORT BATTERY SWITCH TO {AUTO} PORT BATTERY SWITCH TO {MAN ON} HOUSE SWITCH TO {AUTO} HOUSE SWITCH TO {MAN ON} STBD COMBINE SWITCH TO {AUTO} STBD COMBINE SWITCH TO {MAN OFF}...
  • Page 102: Battery Charger - Optional

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION As standard procedure, the water system is NOTICE: The HOUSE, PORT and winterized from the factory and water is STARBOARD battery switches non-potable. DO NOT DRINK. The system must be must be turned ON before cleaned and disinfected before the first use.
  • Page 103: Marine Toilet

    30SC F EATURES AND PTIONS Open the cover to access the shower head. Pull out VacuFlush Toilet System (Optional) the knob to turn on the water. Turn the knob to To use the toilet system, the Main, Head, and Water control the temperature of the water.
  • Page 104: Dockside Pump-Out

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION 2. Hold the key in the manual position until the NOTICE: Overboard discharge holding tank discharge is complete. The key will of waste water should only be automatically return to the OFF position once used in approved areas. It is released.
  • Page 105: Cockpit Tonneau Cover - Optional

    30SC F EATURES AND PTIONS COCKPIT TONNEAU COVER - PREMIUM BIMINI TOP WITH OPTIONAL EASY FOLD - OPTIONAL Follow these directions for the cockpit tonneau NOTICE: Do not operate cover. equipment that has loose or 1. Unroll the cover and snap to the deck, starting missing fasteners.
  • Page 106: Hardtop With Manual Sureshade

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION Your SureShade manual tele-frame shade utilizes a patented, telescoping tubular framework to automatically extend or retract canvas with a simple hand lever. Over time, your SureShade may require occasional lubricating in order to keep the hand lever functioning properly.
  • Page 107: Winter Storage

    30SC F EATURES AND PTIONS Winter Storage HARDTOP WITH Fully retract the shade and protect the unit with a AUTOMATED SURESHADE cover or shrink wrap during winter months. NOTICE: Do not operate It is not recommended to remove the canvas from equipment that has loose or the roller due to the possibility of being replaced missing fasteners.
  • Page 108: Winter Storage

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION Winter Storage See Canvas in the Interior/Exterior Care section of this manual for more cleaning instructions of your Fully retract the shade and protect the unit with a SureShade Sunbrella canvas. cover or shrink wrap during winter months. For more information about your SureShade go to It is not recommended to remove the canvas from http://www.sureshade.com/customer-resources.
  • Page 109: Tie-Down Locations

    30SC F EATURES AND PTIONS 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.
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  • Page 111: Systems

    ECTION Outboards Owner’s Manual 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 112: Fuel Routing

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION FUEL ROUTING 23SC / 25SC FUEL FILL FUEL VENT FUEL TANK COB_0340_B Outboards Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 113: 30Sc

    YSTEMS 30SC FUEL FILL STBD FUEL PORT FUEL TO FILTER/MOTOR TO FILTER/MOTOR FUEL/WATER SEPARATOR FILLER COB_0515_A Outboards Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 114: Water/Plumbing

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION WATER/PLUMBING 23SC Fresh Water OPTIONAL PUMP OUT OPTIONAL BOW SHOWER OPTIONAL WASTE TANK OPTIONAL ELECTRIC HEAD OPTIONAL HEAD SINK OPTIONAL WATER TANK WATER PICKUP FOR OPTIONAL ELECTRIC HEAD OPTIONAL WATER FILL OPTIONAL TRANSOM SHOWER COB_0339a_A Outboards Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 115: 25Sc Fresh Water

    YSTEMS 25SC Fresh Water OPTIONAL PUMP OUT OPTIONAL BOW SHOWER OPTIONAL WASTE TANK OPTIONAL ELECTRIC HEAD OPTIONAL HEAD SINK OPTIONAL OPTIONAL GALLEY SINK WATER FILL OPTIONAL WATER TANK OPTIONAL TRANSOM SHOWER WATER PICKUP FOR OPTIONAL ELECTRIC HEAD COB_0339b_A Outboards Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 116: 30Sc Fresh Water

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION 30SC Fresh Water VACUFLUSH LOCATED UNDER PORT BOW SEAT HEAD SINK WATER TANK OPTIONAL GALLEY WATER FILL C0B_0512_A Outboards Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 117: 30Sc Gray Water

    YSTEMS 30SC Gray Water VACUFLUSH LOCATED UNDER DECK WASTE PORT BOW SEAT PUMP OUT MACERATOR OPTION DISCHARGE HOSE GRAY WATER DRAIN SUMP PUMP HEAD WITH GRAY WATER OPTIONAL GALLEY GRAY WATER DRAIN DECK PUMP FWD BLIGE PUMP GRAY WATER TANK OPTION AFT BLIGE TRANSDUCER...
  • Page 118: 30Sc Electrical

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION 30SC ELECTRICAL PORT ENGINE BATTERY STBD ENGINE BATTERY BATTERY SWITCHES HOUSE MAIN BREAKERS BATTERY C0B_0513_A Outboards Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 119: 30Sc Steering Hydraulics

    YSTEMS 30SC STEERING HYDRAULICS PORT STEERING PUMP STBD STEERING PUMP COB_0514_A Outboards Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 120: Water System

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION Water System FUSES If your Cobalt boat is equipped with a transom Some accessories or electrical components have shower, standard or optional galley, the system in-line fuses in them. Check the failed component allows for fresh water to be onboard. A 12-volt DC for the possibility of an in-line fuse if a tripped circuit water pump operates the system.
  • Page 121: Vinyl Interior And Upholstery

    ECTION Outboards Owner’s Manual NTERIOR XTERIOR The best way to take care of your Cobalt boat is NOTICE: It is extremely with prevention and proper care. All of the care important to clean the stained methods within this section may not apply to your area as quickly as possible, boat.
  • Page 122: Sea Grass Floor Covering Cleaning Instructions

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION ® For butter, oil or grease, wipe any excess off the Do not use acetone, Pine-Sol or citrus-based leather with a clean dry cloth, then leave it alone; cleaners, as they can damage Plynyl. Solvents the spot should dissipate into the leather in a short containing xylene or toluene may be used in a period of time.
  • Page 123 NTERIOR XTERIOR ® For modest-sized installations, Hoover 3. Plynyl can be cleaned with a rotary bonnet and manufactures a floor-cleaning machine called the pad and conventional detergents. The pad ™ Hoover FloorMATE , which was designed should be a green striped cotton pad available especially for flat-surfaced floors such as wood and from most industrial suppliers such as Grainger.
  • Page 124: Spot And Stain Removal

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES 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 125: Cabinetry And Wood

    In some instances, foam-backed tape used in The finish on your Cobalt boat is known as gelcoat. manufacturing will absorb and retain these The gelcoat used by Cobalt Boats is the finest substances and result in premature fading available on the market today. With all its and/or discoloration of your woodgrain dash.
  • Page 126: Deck And Hull Care

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION Deck and Hull Care Things to avoid: Paste wax* will help retard UV light damage. We • Sharp objects such as knives or tools dragged suggest three coats be applied at the end or the across the surface beginning of the season, depending on the type of •...
  • Page 127: Stainless Steel And Chrome

    NTERIOR XTERIOR STAINLESS STEEL AND DANGER CHROME Avoid fire, explosion or exposure to Stainless steel, though highly resistant, is still toxic materials. Some of these solvents capable of rusting, particularly in the marine are highly flammable and toxic. Exercise environment. Initial signs of rust and corrosion, left proper care in cleaning, wear protective untreated, may result in pitting and permanent gear and provide adequate ventilation.
  • Page 128: Inside The Bulkhead

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION Inside the Bulkhead A self-sacrificing anode is installed on your Cobalt boat to help prevent damage to metal components Once a year, spray electrical connections, fuse from galvanic corrosion. The anode will require panels and antenna bases. Light sockets should be frequent inspections.
  • Page 129: Canvas

    NTERIOR XTERIOR CANVAS Special Cleaning Problems For heavily soiled fabric, remove the top from the frame. Soak the fabric for approximately 20 minutes CAUTION in a solution that has been mixed to the following Avoid damage to the canvas. Under no proportions: circumstance are these fabrics to be put in hot water, run through the hot drying...
  • Page 130: Other Canvas Components

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION OTHER CANVAS Snap Fasteners Fasteners should be unsnapped as close to the COMPONENTS button as possible. Never remove canvas by pulling roughly on one edge of the material. This can Clear Vinyl “Isinglass” damage the canvas and the fasteners. To prevent The clear vinyl “isinglass”...
  • Page 131: Stationary Arch With Awlgrip Topcoat

    NTERIOR XTERIOR STATIONARY ARCH WITH DO NOT: AWLGRIP TOPCOAT 1. Do not wax. General: Your Cobalt boat may be equipped with a fixed, stationary arch with Awlgrip Topcoat. Wax buildup ages and yellows very rapidly, creating the need to maintain the wax and It is difficult for dirt, grime and grease to adhere to causing the topcoat to appear yellow.
  • Page 132 UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION When tarping a boat for storage, the cover system should be ventilated to allow the coating system to “breathe.” Covers and tarps, whether synthetic or natural fiber, should not be pulled tight to surfaces painted with Awlcraft 2000 Topcoat.
  • Page 133: Scheduled Maintenance And Service

    ECTION Outboards Owner’s Manual 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 134: Break-In

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION • Weather Condition – Is there any severe Frequency Task weather approaching? Are the conditions safe Every 50 Clean seawater strainers if for boating? Hours equipped. • Electrical System – Do the lights and the horn Inspect propellers for damage.
  • Page 135: Outboard

    AINTENANCE AND ROUBLESHOOTING Outboard Cleaning and Disinfecting the Freshwater System If a problem occurs with your outboard between the For potable (drinking) water, follow these steps to scheduled maintenance cycle, immediately notify disinfect the water tank and system before the first your authorized Cobalt dealer.
  • Page 136: Lifting The Boat

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION LIFTING THE BOAT To prevent structural damage to your Cobalt boat, the proper procedure must be used when lifting your boat. Only use appropriate style lifting slings to lift the boat. Slings must be used to lift the boat. Using Lifting Slings The only recommended method of removing the boat from the water is to use a trailer designed for...
  • Page 137: Reactivating The Boat After Storage

    AINTENANCE AND ROUBLESHOOTING Cover the boat with the mooring cover. If a TROUBLESHOOTING temporary poly cover, such as shrink wrap, is used, The following chart will assist you in locating and your authorized Cobalt dealer will install several repairing a minor problem. Have your authorized vents to provide adequate ventilation to prevent Cobalt dealer assist you with service issues.
  • Page 138: Engine

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION Engine For further troubleshooting information other than given here, refer to the outboard operator’s manual. Symptom Possible Cause Outboard will not Lanyard – install on ignition safety switch. crank Battery switch(es) – turn switch(es) to ON position. Shift position –...
  • Page 139: Electrical

    AINTENANCE AND ROUBLESHOOTING 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.
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  • Page 141: Reference And Forms

    ECTION Outboards Owner’s Manual EFERENCE AND ORMS OPERATION QUICK Pre-Operation • Test operation of carbon monoxide detector. REFERENCE • 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 142: Starting Engine

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION Starting Engine Stopping the Engine • Turn battery selector switch(es) to ON. • Slowly bring the throttle lever to the IDLE position. • Attach lanyard to the engine emergency stop switch and the operator. • Move the shift lever to the NEUTRAL position. •...
  • Page 143: Service Log

    EFERENCE AND ORMS SERVICE LOG Date Hour Reading Service/Repairs Performed Outboards Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 144: Fuel Log

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES ECTION FUEL LOG Gallons/ Gallons/ Date Gallons Hours Date Gallons Hours Hour Hour Outboards Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 145: 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 146: Boat Information

    UTBOARDS COBAL T ERIES 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...
  • Page 147: Warranty Transfer Form

    _______________________________ Work Phone: Email Address: New Owner (Purchaser): Address: Home Phone: _______________________________ Work Phone: Email Address: Submitted by: Dealer: Individual: Fax this form to 1-620-325-2190 or mail to Cobalt Boats, 1715 N. 8th Street, Neodesha, KS 66757. Outboards Owner’s Manual...
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