Fueling; Walk Through Windshield (Optional); Engine Box Latching/Lifting; Engine Cooling Water Intake Shut-Off Valve - CORRECT CRAFT Ski Nautique 206 Owner's Manual

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Fueling

Your Nautique features a port and starboard fuel
fill cap. You may fill from either side. Remove the
slotted fuel fill cap to put gas in the boat. There is
a special "key" for this cap. Use caution when
fueling your boat. Never fuel your boat
unattended. Use care to avoid being splashed by
fuel, or spilling fuel.
Fuel Fill and Vent
Walk Through Windshield
There are two latches on the inside starboard edge of the walk-through
windshield. Rotate both of these latches until the door can be opened. Always
have this closed and latched when towing the boat.

Engine Box Latching/Lifting

There are two rubber latches that hold the top of
the engine box to the base. Pull on the top of
these latches and the upper part or the engine box
will be released. Lift up on the engine box handle
and the gas shocks will help you lift the engine
box. This "clam-shell" design allows you to
check the engine without lifting the entire engine
box. You can leave the top open to dry the bilge.
Engine Box Latch

Engine Cooling Water Intake Shut-Off Valve

Your boat is equipped with a shut-off valve (sea-
cock) on the engine cooling water intake. This
valve can be viewed and manipulated by opening
both upper and lower sections of the engine box.
The valve is located on the starboard side of the
transmission. The valve is open whenever the
handle is in line with the valve body. It is closed
when the handle is perpendicular to the valve
Engine Cooling Water Intake
body. The valve can be left in the open position
Shut-Off Valve
all the time unless emergency conditions require closing the valve to stop a
leak or eliminate the possibility of leakage.

Dash Cooler

The dash cooler can be used to store misc. items or drinks. There is a drain
installed in this box. Do not depend on this cooler to keep valuables or
electronics dry. We suggest keeping these type of items in a specialized dry
bag.
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