Optional Flight Control Tower (Folding); Flight Clips; Boarding Platform Removal; Battery Location - CORRECT CRAFT Sport Nautique 216 User Manual

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draining to insure that water is removed from the pumps.
3. Re-install all hoses, put the caps back on the drains hoses, and put the rest
of the boat together.
Folding Instructions for Optional Flight Control Tower
In order to fold the Flight Control Tower forward, grasp the knobs found under
the support structure on the port and starboard sides of the tower. Unscrew the
threaded bolts. Rock the tower forward. The tower will rest on the grab rails
of the bow section of the boat. In the folded position, it is also recommended
that the tower be securely strapped to the grab rails. In order to reposition the
tower in the upright position, simply reverse the steps.

Flight Clips

One set (4) of flight clips will hold a maximum of 4
wakeboards.
Do not attempt to overload Flight
Clips with more than one piece of equipment per
slot. When loading boards into flight clips always
insert boards into individual slots so that the board
bottoms are facing each other.
Always visually
inspect bungee to insure that the locking ball is
securely in the locking claw (see illustration).
WARNING! Avoid personal injury or property
damage caused by flying objects. Remove any
items from flight clips when trailering boat.

Boarding Platform Removal

Flight Clips
Pull the two pins that are located in the mounting
brackets and lift the platform vertically.

Battery Location

The battery is located under the floor in front of the motor box.
Optional Correct Craft Cruise
Turn system ON (light blinks slowly, indicating system is armed)
Drive to desired speed, prese ENGAGE and the system takes control of the
throttle (Light stays on steady)
Pull back on the throttle and the system disengages. (Light blinks rapidly,
indicating RESUME function is ready)
Accelerate again and the system resumes control automatically at the last
speed used.
RESUME key feature will recall the last speed used even if the system was
shut off, completely powered down or the DISENGAGE function was used.
To go back to the previous speed, press RESUME and drive to the desired
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