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NOTE: DO NOT re-use old fuel filter components; always replace with a new
fuel filter and gasket.
Exhaust System
The exhaust system should be periodically inspected for leaks to prevent water
and/or exhaust gases from getting into the boat. Check to make sure the
exhaust "flapper" at the transom is securely attached and working properly.
All defects discovered must be fixed right when they are discovered to insure
safe operation.
WARNING: Removing hoses from the engine while the boat is in the
water may allow water to enter the bilge. This could sink the boat.
Remove hoses only if you have determined you are doing so safely.
WARNING: Never use your boat without the boarding platform
attached. The boarding platform is instrumental in channeling engine
exhaust gasses, including carbon monoxide, away from the stern.
Failure to have the boarding platform properly installed could result in
excessive carbon monoxide levels in the boat. Excessive carbon
monoxide levels can cause injury or death. Never operate this boat
without this specially designed platform in place.
PCM Transmissions
The transmission fluid level should be checked frequently and fluid added if
necessary. The fluid must measure between the two marks (FULL & LOW)
on the dipstick.
Fluid type
All PCM transmissions use DEXRON type transmission fluid
This fluid should be changed once every year. The transmission holds
approximately 2 quarts of fluid.
Maintaining Transmission Fluid Level
• The boat must be sitting level.
• Open the engine hatch and pull the dipstick straight up and out of the
transmission case.
• Wipe the fluid off of the dipstick with a clean cloth.
• Close the engine hatch.
• Start the engine to fill all the cavities in the transmission and cooler. Make
certain there is cooling water flowing to the water pump. Run the engine for
thirty seconds.
• Shut the engine off, open the engine hatch and push the dipstick all the way
down into the transmission case opening. This step should be performed as
quickly as safety will permit.
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NOTE: DO NOT re-use old fuel filter components; always replace with a new
fuel filter and gasket.
Exhaust System
The exhaust system should be periodically inspected for leaks to prevent water
and/or exhaust gases from getting into the boat. Check to make sure the
exhaust "flapper" at the transom is securely attached and working properly.
All defects discovered must be fixed right when they are discovered to insure
safe operation.
WARNING: Removing hoses from the engine while the boat is in the
water may allow water to enter the bilge. This could sink the boat.
Remove hoses only if you have determined you are doing so safely.
WARNING: Never use your boat without the boarding platform
attached. The boarding platform is instrumental in channeling engine
exhaust gasses, including carbon monoxide, away from the stern.
Failure to have the boarding platform properly installed could result in
excessive carbon monoxide levels in the boat. Excessive carbon
monoxide levels can cause injury or death. Never operate this boat
without this specially designed platform in place.
PCM Transmissions
The transmission fluid level should be checked frequently and fluid added if
necessary. The fluid must measure between the two marks (FULL & LOW)
on the dipstick.
Fluid type
All PCM transmissions use DEXRON type transmission fluid
This fluid should be changed once every year. The transmission holds
approximately 2 quarts of fluid.
Maintaining Transmission Fluid Level
• The boat must be sitting level.
• Open the engine hatch and pull the dipstick straight up and out of the
transmission case.
• Wipe the fluid off of the dipstick with a clean cloth.
• Close the engine hatch.
• Start the engine to fill all the cavities in the transmission and cooler. Make
certain there is cooling water flowing to the water pump. Run the engine for
thirty seconds.
• Shut the engine off, open the engine hatch and push the dipstick all the way
down into the transmission case opening. This step should be performed as
quickly as safety will permit.
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