Optional Launch Control System - CORRECT CRAFT Sport Nautique Owner's Manual

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Trunk
There is 14 cubic feet of storage available inside the trunk (less with the
ballast tank system). This is an excellent place to store skis, wakeboards and
other gear.
Fuel Tank Location
The fuel tank is located beneath the stern seat. To inspect the hose connections,
lift the trunk lid and remove the curtain behind the fuel tank.

Optional Launch Control System

Your boat may be equipped with a water ballast
system that enhances the wake shape for
wakeboarding and allows you to level the boat
side to side.
There is a seacock on the bottom of the boat that
controls the water supply to the ballast system.
This valve should be in the closed position
unless you are filling or draining the ballast
system The ability to fill the Launch Control
System is controlled by valves that open and
close vent fittings on the top of each ballast tank.
To fill the ballast system, launch the boat and
open the seacock. Be certain the engine is
OFF when you open the engine box to open the seacock. Turn both control
knobs counter-clockwise to open the vents on both tanks. Fine tune the level
of water in the tanks to level the running attitude of the boat. These knobs are
located on the side console, below the radio.
Use of Launch Control System Assist Pumps
The Launch Control System assist pumps will fill and drain the Launch
Control System with the boat at rest. They don't interfere with manual filling
or draining as already described. In order to fill using the assist pumps, make
sure that the seacock and one or both of the vent control valves are open. Push
the assist pump switch.
When the tanks are full the gauges will read "full" and water will come out of
the vent thru hull to the driver's right. At that point, the pumps can be switched
off and the vents closed along with the seacock if so desired.
In order to drain the tanks with the assist pumps, the boat must be at rest or
moving slowly in the water. Make sure that the seacock and one or both of the
vent valves are open. Push the "empty" switch to pump out the water.
Please note that when the tanks are filling or draining a gurgling sound can be
heard at the vent thru hull.
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