CORRECT CRAFT Super Sport User Manual

Nautique super sport / super air nautique / super air nautique team edition

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Dear Correct Craft Owner:
Congratulations on your purchase of a Nautique Super Sport / Super Air
Nautique / Super Air Nautique Team Edition. You have chosen a boat that is
unequaled "on the waters of the world" for water-skiing and wakeboarding.
Since 1925, we have manufactured some of the finest products boat builders
can produce.
Your boat was manufactured with the latest marine technology and materials.
You have bought into a legacy handed down by W. C. Meloon over 77 years
ago. His dedication to building boats to the glory of God remains true today as
the cornerstone of our commitment in bringing to you the finest in water sports
boats. We continue to lead this industry in technology and design innovation.
Our heritage is a source of pride. Years of experience, including that of four
generations of Meloons have gone into the building of your boat. We hope
that you will enjoy it to the fullest.
Take a moment to review this owners manual for your boat. We have
assembled this manual to inform you about your boat and educate you further
on boating. There are many tips and tricks on care and maintenance sprinkled
throughout the manual, along with some cautions that will apply to your boat.
Boating is very important to us and we would like you to enjoy many years of
boating.
Welcome into the Nautique family.
Sincerely,
Walter N. Meloon
President/Chief Executive Officer
Trust in the Lord with all thine heart;
and lean not unto thine own understanding.
In all thy ways acknowledge him,
and he shall direct thy paths.
Proverbs 3: 5-6
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  • Page 1 Dear Correct Craft Owner: Congratulations on your purchase of a Nautique Super Sport / Super Air Nautique / Super Air Nautique Team Edition. You have chosen a boat that is unequaled “on the waters of the world” for water-skiing and wakeboarding.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    A B L E O F O N T E N T S A B L E O F O N T E N T S Chapter 1. Overview ........Chapter 1. Overview ........Chapter.Page Chapter.Page Dash Pod and Console Layout ........1.1 Dash Pod and Console Layout ........1.1 Specifications..............1.1 Specifications..............1.1...
  • Page 3 Chapter 2. Engine Overview Chapter 2. Engine Overview Engine Check List ............2.1 Engine Check List ............2.1 Fuel Injected Engine Does Not Start......2.3 Fuel Injected Engine Does Not Start......2.3 Flooded Engine............2.3 Flooded Engine............2.3 Break In Procedure .............2.4 Break In Procedure .............2.4 General Notes .............2.5 General Notes .............2.5 Chapter 3.
  • Page 4 Problem Notification Form ........9.2 Warranty Transfer ............9.3 Warranty Transfer ............9.3 Warranty Transfer Application ........9.4 Warranty Transfer Application ........9.4 Nautique Service Center Locations......9.7 Nautique Service Center Locations......9.7 Nautique Friend Program ...........9.6 Nautique Friend Program ...........9.6 NOA Membership Form ..........9.8 NOA Membership Form ..........9.8 Warranty Transfer Request .........910...
  • Page 5: Dash Pod And Console Layout

    Chapter 1 V E R V I E W V E R V I E W Specifications Nautique Super Sport / Super Air Specifications Nautique Super Sport / Super Air Nautique / Super Air Nautique Team Edition Nautique / Super Air Nautique Team Edition...
  • Page 6: Keyless Ignition And Serial Switching

    the console located to the right of the drivers knee or on the two raised the console located to the right of the drivers knee or on the two raised surfaces in the center of the dash pod. surfaces in the center of the dash pod. CAUTION: The keypad and switch control box will be damaged beyond repair if CAUTION: The keypad and switch control box will be damaged beyond repair if the boat battery cables or the main power leads to the keypad and switch...
  • Page 7: Multiple Keyless Ignition Codes

    Pressing and releasing the start button quickly will put the unit in run mode. Pressing and releasing the start button quickly will put the unit in run mode. When this is done, power is supplied to the engine ignition,but the engine will When this is done, power is supplied to the engine ignition,but the engine will not crank and the ignition indicator light just left of the start button is turned not crank and the ignition indicator light just left of the start button is turned...
  • Page 8: Primary User Code

    Programming the Primary User Code Programming the Primary User Code Make sure that the system indicator light is off and the "Master Embedded Make sure that the system indicator light is off and the "Master Embedded Code" has been entered. Until a primary user code is set, the keyless ignition Code"...
  • Page 9: Erasing The User Codes

    Erasing the User Codes Erasing the User Codes Make sure the system indicator light is off. Enter the master embedded code Make sure the system indicator light is off. Enter the master embedded code and press buttons one and three at the same time. This will erase the system and press buttons one and three at the same time.
  • Page 10: Bilge Pump

    key, you activate the function indicated. key, you activate the function indicated. All of these switches interface with a sealed circuit breaker box located under All of these switches interface with a sealed circuit breaker box located under the bow. The circuit breaker box consists of sixteen soft opaque flexible vinyl the bow.
  • Page 11: Navigation Lights

    and Keyless Ignition System. It is important to remember that the engine or and Keyless Ignition System. It is important to remember that the engine or other accessories can not be used unless the switch is in the “on” position. other accessories can not be used unless the switch is in the “on”...
  • Page 12: Emergency Cut-Off Switch

    Mode selection is made by pressing the mode keypad. pressing the mode keypad. Your Nautique is equipped with an electronic speedometer by Your Nautique is equipped with an electronic speedometer by • Speedometer •...
  • Page 13: Pylon

    before applying additional throttle. before applying additional throttle. The lockout ring mechanism prevents unintentional shifting into forward or The lockout ring mechanism prevents unintentional shifting into forward or reverse. To operate the throttle lever, you must lift the lockout ring. DO NOT reverse.
  • Page 14: Lifting Rings

    MUST BE INCLUDED AS PART OF THE GEAR WEIGHT. MUST BE INCLUDED AS PART OF THE GEAR WEIGHT. CAUTION: A FULLY LOADED NAUTIQUE WILL HANDLE CAUTION: A FULLY LOADED NAUTIQUE WILL HANDLE DIFFERENTLY THAN A LIGHTLY LOADED ONE. DRIVE AND DIFFERENTLY THAN A LIGHTLY LOADED ONE.
  • Page 15: Hull Identification Number

    TURN YOUR NAUTIQUE WITH THIS IN MIND. TURN YOUR NAUTIQUE WITH THIS IN MIND. WAKEBOARDING HAS DEVELOPED, WE HAVE WITNESSED WAKEBOARDING HAS DEVELOPED, WE HAVE WITNESSED THE ADVENT OF BALLAST SYSTEMS WHICH ADD WEIGHT THE ADVENT OF BALLAST SYSTEMS WHICH ADD WEIGHT AND INCREASE THE SIZE OF THE WAKE.
  • Page 16: Driver's Seat Adjustment

    Driver’s Seat Adjustment Driver’s Seat Adjustment There is a lever under the driver’s seat There is a lever under the driver’s seat on the left side that allows the seat to on the left side that allows the seat to slide.
  • Page 17: Manual Latch Release In Trunk

    are no fingers in the way of this hatch when are no fingers in the way of this hatch when you pull it down. The port and starboard you pull it down. The port and starboard storage hatches open and close the same way. storage hatches open and close the same way.
  • Page 18: Walk Through Windshield

    Bow Cooler Bow Cooler The Super Sport, Super Air and Team The Super Sport, Super Air and Team Edition feature a 36 quart cooler under the Edition feature a 36 quart cooler under the starboard side bow cushion.
  • Page 19: Optional Flight Control Tower (Folding)

    bottoms are facing each other. Always visually inspect bungee to insure that bottoms are facing each other. Always visually inspect bungee to insure that the locking ball is securely in the locking claw (see illustration). WARNING! the locking ball is securely in the locking claw (see illustration). WARNING! Avoid personal injury or property damage caused by flying objects.
  • Page 20 1. Make sure the launch control system seacocks are open. Empty the system 1. Make sure the launch control system seacocks are open. Empty the system completely using the drain pumps. completely using the drain pumps. 2. On boats that do not have the storage locker tank, open the rear storage 2.
  • Page 21: Speedometer

    Regularly check the set screw on the side of the black knob for tightness. Regularly check the set screw on the side of the black knob for tightness. The boat speed will decrease in sharp turns. If you are towing skiers, you may The boat speed will decrease in sharp turns.
  • Page 22 approximately five seconds the gauge will automatically enter “Competition approximately five seconds the gauge will automatically enter “Competition mode”. mode”. In “Competition mode” the analog and digital speed displays will indicate In “Competition mode” the analog and digital speed displays will indicate current speed and the pitot symbol will indicate which pitot tube is being used.
  • Page 23 The pitot symbol indicates which Pitot tube is used to display current speed The pitot symbol indicates which Pitot tube is used to display current speed and to indicate whether or not a Pitot tube is clogged. Below is a list of the and to indicate whether or not a Pitot tube is clogged.
  • Page 24 1.20 1.20...
  • Page 25 Chapter 2 Chapter 2 E N G I N E V E R V I E W E N G I N E V E R V I E W It is the owners responsibility to check all of the items below to be certain It is the owners responsibility to check all of the items below to be certain all preparation steps have been completed before you use your boat.
  • Page 26 • Once the boat is in the water, visually check for water leaking at the stuffing • Once the boat is in the water, visually check for water leaking at the stuffing box. This stuffing box must drip a moderate amount of water to properly box.
  • Page 27: Fuel Injected Engine Does Not Start

    If the fuel injected engine does not start: If the fuel injected engine does not start: • If the fuel filter has just been changed or if the fuel system has been run dry, • If the fuel filter has just been changed or if the fuel system has been run dry, it will be necessary to cycle the ignition start button from the “stop”...
  • Page 28: Break In Procedure

    After your initial run: After your initial run: • Check oil level in the engine • Check oil level in the engine • Check the transmission oil level • Check the transmission oil level • Check the V-Drive oil level •...
  • Page 29: General Notes

    E N E R A L N O T E S E N E R A L N O T E S The maximum RPM of the engine at full throttle under normal load conditions The maximum RPM of the engine at full throttle under normal load conditions can be controlled by propeller pitch, diameter and design.
  • Page 31: Chapter 3. Cautions And Warning Labels

    Chapter 3 Chapter 3 C A U T I O N S A N D A R N I N G A B E L S C A U T I O N S A N D A R N I N G A B E L S Cautions and Warning Labels Cautions and Warning Labels...
  • Page 32 Inside Engine box & on Fuel Tank Inside Engine box & on Fuel Tank Water Strainer Water Strainer Fuel Fill Fuel Fill Throttle Control Throttle Control...
  • Page 33 Transom Warning Transom Warning Boarding Platform Boarding Platform Engine Engine...
  • Page 34 Flame Arrestor Flame Arrestor Flight Clip Flight Clip Walk Thru Windshield Walk Thru Windshield...
  • Page 35 Fuel Control Cell Fuel Control Cell...
  • Page 36 Side Console Side Console Console Console...
  • Page 37 Flight Control Tower Flight Control Tower...
  • Page 39 Chapter 4 Chapter 4 O A T H A N D L I N G G U I D E L I N E S A F E T Y R E G U L A T I O N S O A T H A N D L I N G G U I D E L I N E S A F E T Y R E G U L A T I O N S •...
  • Page 40 • There are no brakes to help you stop your boat. Boat speed, water current • There are no brakes to help you stop your boat. Boat speed, water current and wind can affect your ability to stop safely. The driver must use caution and wind can affect your ability to stop safely.
  • Page 41: Bilge Pump

    Chapter 5 Chapter 5 C A R E C A R E There are some engine maintenance functions that are best performed by your There are some engine maintenance functions that are best performed by your dealer. Maintenance items that can be done by you or your dealer are listed dealer.
  • Page 42 Here are a few tips for the installation of the propeller. Here are a few tips for the installation of the propeller. PROPELLER PROPELLER CAUTION: A propeller can be very sharp so be careful when you handle CAUTION: A propeller can be very sharp so be careful when you handle it.
  • Page 43: Propeller

    3. When the castle nut is tight, look for the cotter pin hole and insert the 3. When the castle nut is tight, look for the cotter pin hole and insert the stainless steel cotter pin through the shaft. (see illustration). With a light tap, stainless steel cotter pin through the shaft.
  • Page 44: Quick Drain Oil

    PROPELLER SHAFT STUFFING BOX PROPELLER SHAFT STUFFING BOX The stuffing box is designed to prevent water from coming through the The stuffing box is designed to prevent water from coming through the through-hull fittings. These are found on the propeller shaft where the shaft through-hull fittings.
  • Page 45: Salt Water Boating

    Salt Water Boating Salt Water Boating IF YOU USE YOUR BOAT IN SALT WATER, FRESH WATER FLUSHING IF YOU USE YOUR BOAT IN SALT WATER, FRESH WATER FLUSHING OF YOUR ENGINE AND COOLING SYSTEM IS A MUST. OF YOUR ENGINE AND COOLING SYSTEM IS A MUST. Flushing the system by running the boat in fresh water is a good way to flush Flushing the system by running the boat in fresh water is a good way to flush the engine, but it must be done immediately.
  • Page 46: Winterizing Your Boat

    interizing Your Boat interizing Your Boat Winter storage procedures vary depending on climate, type of storage and Winter storage procedures vary depending on climate, type of storage and length of storage. Check with your dealer/storage facility manager for their length of storage. Check with your dealer/storage facility manager for their advice on what works best in your climate.
  • Page 47: Teak Care

    decomposition. You can purchase this material at most marinas or auto supply decomposition. You can purchase this material at most marinas or auto supply stores. Add the stabilizer to the tank and then fill the tank to approximately stores. Add the stabilizer to the tank and then fill the tank to approximately 3/4’s full.
  • Page 48 When the teak on your boat is new, it has a medium brown color. After a period When the teak on your boat is new, it has a medium brown color. After a period of time, exposure to the elements will cause it to turn a weathered gray color. of time, exposure to the elements will cause it to turn a weathered gray color.
  • Page 49 Vinyl Maintenance and Cleaning Vinyl Maintenance and Cleaning Correct Craft has selected the finest marine grade vinyl for your Nautique. It Correct Craft has selected the finest marine grade vinyl for your Nautique. It is important to keep it clean at all times. There are some substances that will is important to keep it clean at all times.
  • Page 50: Tunable Rudder

    TUNABLE RUDDER TUNABLE RUDDER The Tunable Rudder is designed to offer easy adjustment of steering. This The Tunable Rudder is designed to offer easy adjustment of steering. This system utilizes a composite tuning foil which is located at the upper aft system utilizes a composite tuning foil which is located at the upper aft corner of the rudder blade.
  • Page 51: Towing Your Boat

    Chapter 6 Chapter 6 R A I L E R R A I L E R I N G R A I L E R R A I L E R I N G Hitch Hitch If you don’t already have a trailer hitch installed on your vehicle, go to a If you don’t already have a trailer hitch installed on your vehicle, go to a reputable installer to have the proper size hitch installed.
  • Page 52: Long Trips

    trailer. Your boat is not designed to carry exceptionally heavy loads. This trailer. Your boat is not designed to carry exceptionally heavy loads. This can adversely effect the proper balance of the boat/trailer combination and can adversely effect the proper balance of the boat/trailer combination and cause tire failure and/or loss of control.
  • Page 53 Chapter 7 Chapter 7 ORRECT CRAFT LIMITED WARRANTY NBOARD OATS ORRECT CRAFT LIMITED WARRANTY NBOARD OATS The Correct Craft warranty is backed by a family tradition of boat building The Correct Craft warranty is backed by a family tradition of boat building experience since 1925.
  • Page 54 limited to alignment, adjustments, connectors, tune-up and parts, and wear limited to alignment, adjustments, connectors, tune-up and parts, and wear items (including, but not limited to, non-skid (Rhino Trak), battery, bushings, items (including, but not limited to, non-skid (Rhino Trak), battery, bushings, packing material, belts, bulbs, filters, seals, gaskets, o-rings, water pump packing material, belts, bulbs, filters, seals, gaskets, o-rings, water pump impellers).
  • Page 55 such exclusion or limitation will not apply to you. All other allowable such exclusion or limitation will not apply to you. All other allowable limitations or exclusions shall apply to you. limitations or exclusions shall apply to you. Note: This warranty is expressly conditioned upon the completion and Note: This warranty is expressly conditioned upon the completion and return of the warranty registration card to Correct Craft, Inc.
  • Page 57: Pcm Delivery Inspection

    N G I N E A I N T E N A N C E The engine in your Nautique will need to be checked and serviced at regular The engine in your Nautique will need to be checked and serviced at regular intervals.
  • Page 58 • Battery charge • Battery charge • Prop size and nut • Prop size and nut • All fuel/oil lines • All fuel/oil lines • Exhaust hoses/clamps • Exhaust hoses/clamps • Water/exhaust leaks • Water/exhaust leaks Service For Your PCM Engine Service For Your PCM Engine Your PCM engine was manufactured by PCM from the finest materials Your PCM engine was manufactured by PCM from the finest materials...
  • Page 59: Changing The Engine Oil

    Engine / Transmission Identification Engine / Transmission Identification The engine model number and serial number is in different locations, but can The engine model number and serial number is in different locations, but can be found on one of these locations: be found on one of these locations: •...
  • Page 60: Engine Crankcase Capacity/Level

    Allow the engine to warm up to operating temperature by running it Allow the engine to warm up to operating temperature by running it slowly at idle speed. Watch the water temperature gauge to prevent slowly at idle speed. Watch the water temperature gauge to prevent overheating.
  • Page 61 period, uses a certain amount of oil to act as a lubricating and cooling agent. period, uses a certain amount of oil to act as a lubricating and cooling agent. The initial rate of consumption will gradually decrease until it stabilizes after The initial rate of consumption will gradually decrease until it stabilizes after approximately 100 hours operation.
  • Page 62 Changing the V-Drive Oil Changing the V-Drive Oil After the first 100 hours of After the first 100 hours of operation every operation every season and/or 500 hours season and/or 500 hours thereafter, the oil in the V- thereafter, the oil in the V- Drive should be changed.
  • Page 63 to always check this filter visually before you use the boat. This can be done to always check this filter visually before you use the boat. This can be done during the four (4) minute blower operation. There is a fine wire screen inside during the four (4) minute blower operation.
  • Page 64 NOTE: DO NOT re-use old fuel filter components; always replace with a new NOTE: DO NOT re-use old fuel filter components; always replace with a new fuel filter and gasket. fuel filter and gasket. Exhaust System Exhaust System The exhaust system should be periodically inspected for leaks to prevent water The exhaust system should be periodically inspected for leaks to prevent water and/or exhaust gases from getting into the boat.
  • Page 65 • Remove dipstick and note level indicated. Add fluid to bring the level up to • Remove dipstick and note level indicated. Add fluid to bring the level up to the top mark if necessary. the top mark if necessary. •...
  • Page 66 operates at less than 5 amps. operates at less than 5 amps. When the ignition switch is turned on, the ECM closes the fuel pump relay When the ignition switch is turned on, the ECM closes the fuel pump relay causing the fuel pump to run.
  • Page 67 Principals of FCC Operation Principals of FCC Operation The FCC incorporates two fuel pumps to provide an uninterrupted flow of fuel The FCC incorporates two fuel pumps to provide an uninterrupted flow of fuel to your PCM engine. Fuel is fed into the FCC by a low pressure, high volume to your PCM engine.
  • Page 68 CAUTION: Your Nautique comes equipped with a safety switch located CAUTION: Your Nautique comes equipped with a safety switch located next to the throttle that has a lanyard. This switch must be operational or next to the throttle that has a lanyard.
  • Page 69 A. Fuel Pump Fuse - 15 amp A. Fuel Pump Fuse - 15 amp B. Injector/ ECM Fuse - 10 amp B. Injector/ ECM Fuse - 10 amp C. ECM/ Battery Fuse - 15 amp C. ECM/ Battery Fuse - 15 amp If the engine quits or will not start, turn off all accessories.
  • Page 70 and look into the pump chamber while slowly turning the pump pulley. A and look into the pump chamber while slowly turning the pump pulley. A badly damaged impeller may be detected by doing this. badly damaged impeller may be detected by doing this. If a problem is found and corrected, do not attempt to restart the engine until If a problem is found and corrected, do not attempt to restart the engine until it has cooled down to normal temperature.
  • Page 71 Winterization Instructions Winterization Instructions Long periods of storage can adversely affect the internal parts of the engine Long periods of storage can adversely affect the internal parts of the engine and fuel systems unless proper methods of preservation are used. Most and fuel systems unless proper methods of preservation are used.
  • Page 72 CAUTION: Allow the engine to cool down to avoid burning yourself on CAUTION: Allow the engine to cool down to avoid burning yourself on hot engine parts before continuing with the following steps. hot engine parts before continuing with the following steps. Remove all the spark plugs wires from the spark plugs, being very careful to Remove all the spark plugs wires from the spark plugs, being very careful to mark each one.
  • Page 73 FRESH WATER COOLING ENGINES ONLY FRESH WATER COOLING ENGINES ONLY On fresh water cooled engines with antifreeze in the cooling system, remove On fresh water cooled engines with antifreeze in the cooling system, remove hoses from the rear of the manifolds for draining. Drain raw water from the hoses from the rear of the manifolds for draining.
  • Page 74 CAUTION: WHEN REINSTALLING THE BATTERY AFTER CAUTION: WHEN REINSTALLING THE BATTERY AFTER WINTERIZATION, BE SURE IT IS FULLY CHARGED. MAKE WINTERIZATION, BE SURE IT IS FULLY CHARGED. MAKE CERTAIN TO CONNECT THE POSITIVE CABLE TO THE POSITIVE CERTAIN TO CONNECT THE POSITIVE CABLE TO THE POSITIVE BATTERY TERMINAL AND THE NEGATIVE CABLE TO THE BATTERY TERMINAL AND THE NEGATIVE CABLE TO THE NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMINAL.
  • Page 75 Check engine alignment. Check engine alignment. Check engine and transmission oil levels. Check engine and transmission oil levels. Check engine mount fasteners. Check engine mount fasteners. Before starting engine, refer to the instructions for starting in this manual. Before starting engine, refer to the instructions for starting in this manual. Flushing Instruction Flushing Instruction IMPORTANT: Drain the raw water section of the cooling system as part of the...
  • Page 76 PCM Python Engine Note: Caution: The PCM Python is a high- PCM Python Engine Note: Caution: The PCM Python is a high- performance engine and may use more oil per engine hour of operation than performance engine and may use more oil per engine hour of operation than other engines.
  • Page 77 Maintenance Chart Maintenance Chart This chart indicates the intervals at which maintenance should be performed This chart indicates the intervals at which maintenance should be performed by a qualified person. Maintenance operations require caution to prevent by a qualified person. Maintenance operations require caution to prevent personal injury and / or property damage.
  • Page 78 The following should be done by a qualified technician. The following should be done by a qualified technician. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Before At the Every Every Once Before At the Every Every Once each first 25 each each first 25 each hours hours hours...
  • Page 79: Engine Troubleshooting

    Engine Troubleshooting Engine Troubleshooting IMPORTANT: The following chart is a guide to aid you find and correct IMPORTANT: The following chart is a guide to aid you find and correct minor engine malfunctions. If the problem has not been corrected after minor engine malfunctions.
  • Page 80 Trouble: Engine misses under acceleration or at high speed Trouble: Engine misses under acceleration or at high speed Inspect distributor. Clean / replace Inspect distributor. Clean / replace Inspect spark plugs: clean / gap or replace Inspect spark plugs: clean / gap or replace Trouble: Oil pressure drops Trouble: Oil pressure drops Check oil level in the engine...
  • Page 81 PCM Chevrolet 350/5.7 PCM Chevrolet 350/5.7 Displacement CID / liter 350/5.7 Displacement CID / liter 350/5.7 Bore (inches) 4.0” Bore (inches) 4.0” Stroke (inches) 3.48” Stroke (inches) 3.48” Compression ratio 9.4 : 1 Compression ratio 9.4 : 1 Horsepower @ 5,000 RPM Horsepower @ 5,000 RPM Battery recommended Min.
  • Page 82 PCM Ford GT-40 PCM Ford GT-40 Displacement CID / liter 351/5.8 Displacement CID / liter 351/5.8 Bore (inches) 4.0” Bore (inches) 4.0” Stroke (inches) 3.5” Stroke (inches) 3.5” Compression ratio 8.3 : 1 Compression ratio 8.3 : 1 Horsepower @ 5,000 RPM Horsepower @ 5,000 RPM Battery recommended min.
  • Page 83 PCM Chevrolet Python PCM Chevrolet Python Displacement CID / liter 496 / 8.1 Displacement CID / liter 496 / 8.1 Bore (inches) 4.25” Bore (inches) 4.25” Stroke (inches) 4.37” Stroke (inches) 4.37” Compression ratio 9.1 : 1 Compression ratio 9.1 : 1 Horsepower @ 5,000 RPM Horsepower @ 5,000 RPM Battery recommended Min.
  • Page 84 Note #1 This part is a special "MARINE APPROVED" part and is required by Note #1 This part is a special "MARINE APPROVED" part and is required by law to insure the safety of the public. Repair or replacement in a manner law to insure the safety of the public.
  • Page 85 regulator of a PCM engine equipped with TBI. regulator of a PCM engine equipped with TBI. Note #11 GM based engines with Delco ignition systems and ECM controlled Note #11 GM based engines with Delco ignition systems and ECM controlled spark timing must be put into service mode before checking or setting the base spark timing must be put into service mode before checking or setting the base timing.
  • Page 86 Service Records Service Records Date Hours Service Performed Date Hours Service Performed ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________...
  • Page 87 Chapter 9 Chapter 9 E R V I C E E C O R D S E R V I C E E C O R D S IMPORTANT: Ownership Change Information IMPORTANT: Ownership Change Information If you are the owner of a Pleasurecraft Marine engine which is out of warranty and If you are the owner of a Pleasurecraft Marine engine which is out of warranty and would like to notify us of your ownership, please fill out this OWNERSHIP CHANGE would like to notify us of your ownership, please fill out this OWNERSHIP CHANGE...
  • Page 88 PROBLEM NOTIFICATION FORM PROBLEM NOTIFICATION FORM Important: All blanks must be completed to insure proper identification of your Important: All blanks must be completed to insure proper identification of your engine which is necessary to properly understand your request. engine which is necessary to properly understand your request. When completed mail this form to: When completed mail this form to: Pleasurecraft Marine...
  • Page 89: Warranty Transfer

    Warranty Transfer Warranty Transfer The PCM Limited warranty is transferable to a subsequent purchaser, but only The PCM Limited warranty is transferable to a subsequent purchaser, but only for the remainder of the unused portion of the warranty term. This will not for the remainder of the unused portion of the warranty term.
  • Page 90 PCM WARRANTY TRANSFER APPLICATION PCM WARRANTY TRANSFER APPLICATION IMPORTANT! PURCHASER PLEASE NOTE: The checks listed below are IMPORTANT! PURCHASER PLEASE NOTE: The checks listed below are designed to insure the safety and satisfaction of you, the owner. Therefore, we designed to insure the safety and satisfaction of you, the owner. Therefore, we require that the following checks be performed at your expense by a qualified require that the following checks be performed at your expense by a qualified technician prior to delivery.
  • Page 91 “NEW OWNER SATISFACTION SURVEY”. For the completion and a “NEW OWNER SATISFACTION SURVEY”. For the completion and return of this form, we offer a first anniversary gift of a Nautique Gear T-shirt. return of this form, we offer a first anniversary gift of a Nautique Gear T-shirt.
  • Page 92 Nautique Service Center for answers or necessary service. A list dealer or your Nautique Service Center for answers or necessary service. A list...
  • Page 93 Card, and subscription to our Nautique News and NOA Newsletter. The Card, and subscription to our Nautique News and NOA Newsletter. The Nautique News, Correct Craft’s own magazine, is a great source for latest Nautique News, Correct Craft’s own magazine, is a great source for latest...
  • Page 94 To show our appreciation for new Nautique owners, Correct Craft is To show our appreciation for new Nautique owners, Correct Craft is providing a complimentary, one-year Gold Individual Membership (valued at providing a complimentary, one-year Gold Individual Membership (valued at $40).
  • Page 95 REQUEST FOR WARRANTY TRANSFER REQUEST FOR WARRANTY TRANSFER OF CORRECT CRAFT, INC. BOATS OF CORRECT CRAFT, INC. BOATS ** A COPY OF THE PURCHASE RECEIPT MUST BE INCLUDED ** ** A COPY OF THE PURCHASE RECEIPT MUST BE INCLUDED ** Correct Craft's Lifetime Limited Warranty against structural defects in the Correct Craft's Lifetime Limited Warranty against structural defects in the hull, deck and stringer of model 2002 boats can be transferred, for a nominal...
  • Page 96 9.10 9.10...
  • Page 97 Glossary Glossary Aft Toward, at, or near the stern Aft Toward, at, or near the stern Anode An electrode carrying a positive charge Anode An electrode carrying a positive charge Athwartship Across the boat, at right angles to the fore and aft centerline Athwartship Across the boat, at right angles to the fore and aft centerline Ballast Any solid or liquid weight placed in a boat to increase the draft, to Ballast Any solid or liquid weight placed in a boat to increase the draft, to...
  • Page 98 Limber hole A small hole or slot for the purpose of draining water Limber hole A small hole or slot for the purpose of draining water Line All rope in a boat or on the dock is referred to as “line”. Line All rope in a boat or on the dock is referred to as “line”.

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