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Doin'it on your new Sea-Doo Sport Boat Congratulations, you are now the proud owner of a Sea-Doo sport boat. Whether you are an experienced boater or are new to the sport of boating, we ask you to take the time to view the Videocassette provided with the craft, to read this Op- erator’s Guide , the Safety Handbook and familiarize yourself with the contents.
TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD.................... SAFETY WARNING................General......................... Operation ......................Maintenance ......................LIST OF DISTRIBUTORS................. BOMBARDIER LIMITED WARRANTY NORTH AMERICA: SEA-DOO ® SPORT BOAT ................ BOMBARDIER INTERNATIONAL LIMITED WARRANTY: SEA-DOO ® SPORT BOAT ................ REGISTRATION NUMBER LOCATION ............. LOCATION OF THE IMPORTANT LABELS..........
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Throttle System....................Shifter System ..................... Storage Compartment Covers ................OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS..............Launching/Loading ....................Trailering....................... Principle of Operation................... Boarding from a Dock ..................Boarding from the Water ..................Starting the Engine....................Rough Water or Poor Visibility Operation............. Crossing Waves ....................Stopping/Docking ....................Beaching ......................
NOTE: Indicates supplementary infor- A Sea-Doo Sport Boat Shop Manual mation needed to fully complete an in- can be obtained for complete service, struction.
SAFETY WARNING General Become completely familiar with the controls and operation of the To fully appreciate the pleasures, craft before embarking on your first enjoyment and excitement of boat- trip or taking on a passenger(s). If ing there are some basic rules that you have not had the opportunity to should be observed and followed by do so with your dealer, practice driv-...
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While your craft has the capacity of Ensure that all passengers know operating at high speeds, it is strong- how to swim and how to reboard ly recommended that high speed op- the craft from the water. The oper- eration only be applied when ideal ator and passenger(s) should be conditions exist and are permitted.
Respect no wake zones, the rights be obtained from your authorized of other water users and the envi- Sea-Doo dealer. In many instances ronment. As the “skipper” and proper tools and training is required owner of a boat you are responsible...
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When replacing fasteners, make sure to use only those recommended by Bombar- dier. If required, contact your autho- rized Sea-Doo dealer for further ser- vicing information. Operate your craft prudently and have fun. Don’t forget that all per- sons must assist other boaters in a case of emergency.
Phone: (709) 634-3533 FAX: (709) 634-2444 If your SEA-DOO Sport Boat requires warranty service, you should take it to any authorized SEA-DOO Sport Boat dealer. Be sure to bring your warranty registra- tion card or other valid proof of the original date of purchase. If a question or problem arises regarding warranty, first contact the service manager or owner of the SEA-DOO Sport Boat dealership.
SEA-DOO SPORT BOAT dealer the SEA-DOO Warranty Registration Card or a proof of purchase of the NEW and UNUSED SEA-DOO SPORT BOAT and must sign the repair/work order prior to the start of the repair in order to validate a warranty repair.
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SPORT BOAT sold while this warranty is in effect. 6. TRANSFER If the customer sells the SEA-DOO SPORT BOAT guaranteed under the present, he shall assign and transfer this warranty, which shall be valid for the rest of the relevant PERIOD as defined in section 1 hereinabove, to the new customer.
SEA-DOO SPORT BOAT dealer the SEA-DOO Warranty Registration Card or a proof of purchase of the NEW and UNUSED SEA-DOO SPORT BOAT and must sign the repair/work order prior to the start of the repair in order to validate a warranty repair.
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BOMBARDIER or any other person. Every SEA-DOO SPORT BOAT is sold with the English version of this warranty. Some authorized SEA-DOO International Distributor may elect to translate this warranty into local language, it is then understood and agreed that in the event of any discrepancies or incon- sistencies between the two versions, the English version shall prevail.
REGISTRATION NUMBER LOCATION All craft are required by federal law to be registered and legally numbered. Due to space availability for proper display of registration number, refer to the following illustration for location. The registration number should appear on each side of the craft.
IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS The main components of the craft (engine and hull) are identified by different serial numbers. It may sometimes become necessary to locate these numbers for warranty purposes or to trace the craft in the event of theft. Hull The Hull Identification Number (H.I.N.) is located on the right side of the transom.
COMPONENTS FUNCTIONS 1) Safety Lanyard WARNING The safety lanyard cap should be se- While engine can be stopped us- curely snapped onto its switch to be ing the ignition switch, good driv- fully operational. ing habits recommend that the Pulling the safety lanyard cap from the safety lanyard also be discon- switch stops the engine operation.
NOTE: To ease shifter use, line up the shifter arrow with the appropriate dot (Forward/Neutral/Reverse). F09L3TY TYPICAL F10L0BY 1. Increase speed TYPICAL 2. Decrease speed 1. Dots besides shifting position 2. Arrow on shifter 4) Shift Lever A 3-position lever: WARNING –...
5) Ignition Switch Lift protection cap to expose jack. CAUTION: Using the accessory jack for a prolonged time without engine running may discharge the battery. CAUTION: Close protection cap when jack is not in use to protect against weather inclemency. 7) Navigation Light Switch F10H09Y TYPICAL...
8) Docking Light Switch 10) Engine Compartment Light Switch F00H1EY F00H1GY A 2-position ON/OFF push type switch. A 2-position ON/OFF push type switch. Lights may be operated without the safety lanyard on its switch. 11) Bilge Pump Switch CAUTION: Using the docking lights for a prolonged time when the en- gine is not running will discharge the battery.
CAUTION: Ensure to always turn A 2-position ON/OFF push type switch. pump OFF when bilge is dry or be- When ON, it ventilates the engine fore operating the engine above compartment. idle. Bilge pump will then switch to automatic mode. WARNING Automatic Bilge Pump Always use blower for a mini-...
14) Deck Light Switch From that point, approximately 20% of the fuel tank capacity is left. WARNING Always refill the fuel tank when low-fuel light comes on or before. Refer to the table on next page for more details. 16) Low-Battery Warning System Switch F00H1KY A 2-position ON/OFF push type switch.
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BATTERY SWITCH NOT PRESSED PRESSED Engine • LED will continue to flash for 5 • LED will stay on for 5 minutes minutes. with buzzer off. • Buzzer will continue to sound for • Every 30 seconds buzzer will 5 minutes. come on and the LED will go off for 1 second as a reminder.
17) Fuel Gauge/Low Oil 18) Fountain Pump Switch Level Pilot Lamp and Beeper Fuel Gauge Located in dashboard, the analog gauge continuously indicates the amount of fuel in fuel tank when engine is running. The gauge is illuminated whenever the navigation lights are used.
19) Main Water Pump 20) Tachometer Switch Analog tachometer indicates the revo- lutions per minute (RPM) of the en- gine. Multiply reading by 1000 to ob- tain actual RPM. The gauge is illuminated whenever the navigation lights are used. F00H1NY A 2-position ON/OFF push type switch.
22) Windscreen For your convenience, an adjustable windscreen may be used to divert the air flow. F14L0AY UPPER POSITION F14L08Y 23) Grab Handle(s) LOOSEN LEVER ON BOTH SIDES — ADJUST Provide a handhold for the passen- WINDSCREEN — TIGHTEN LEVERS gers.
25) Swim Platform Rear Seat Provides an anti-skid surface for easy boarding from rear of craft. WARNING Engine must be off when using platform. Keep away from jet or intake grate. 26) Sun Deck/Rear Seat/ Engine Cover Sun Deck F14L0DY To Lift Backrest F14L0CY 1.
To Lower Backrest Seat Storage Compartment F14L0FY F14L0GY PULL UP BRACKET TO UNLATCH LIFT THEN PULL SEAT TO GAIN ACCESS TO Engine Cover THIS STORAGE COMPARTMENT Engine cover opening procedure is Driver Seat covered hereinafter. Refer to Rear Storage Compartment (item 31). Swivel Driver seat can swivel backward.
Push lever to unlock seat. Move seat at the desired position. Release lever after adjustment is completed. F14L0IY SIMULTANEOUSLY LIFT SWIVEL LOCK LEVER F14L0KY 28) Bow Seat(s) F14L0JY SWIVEL SEAT BACKWARD F14L0LY 1. Bow seats WARNING Always ensure driver‘s seat swiv- WARNING el is locked so that seat faces steering wheel before riding.
Bow Seat Storage To reinstall seat, ensure to position L- Compartment bracket first then push down seat to snap it. F14L0MY PORT SIDE — LIFT THE PULL SEAT TO GAIN ACCESS TO THIS STORAGE COMPARTMENT F14L0OY 1. Position L-bracket first 29) Cup Holders Convenient locations for non-alcoholic beverages.
31) Rear Storage Compartment Convenient rear storage location to be used to carry large personal articles. Ideal location for wakeboards, knee- boards, spare Personal Flotation De- vice (PFD) etc. To open engine cover, open the rear side storage compartment panel and pull lever, as shown in the next photo.
32) Rear Side Storage 33) Glovebox Compartment Convenient lockable storage location to be used to carry small personal arti- Convenient lockable storage location cles. to be used to carry fire extinguisher, fishing rods, ski post (optional), stern light, etc. F14L0QY F14L0SY REAR SIDE STORAGE COMPARTMENT TO OPEN, PULL LATCH THEN PULL COVER...
Stern Eyelets 36) Boarding Lights Allow a rope with a hook, a close end Convenient lights that can be used be- or an open end to be attached. tween sunset and sunrise to assist passengers when boarding. See Boarding Light Switch (item 9). F14L03Y TYPICAL F14L0TZ...
Installation – Lift connector cap. – Insert post in connector hole. En- sure to align hole keyway with post screw head. – Firmly push downward to engage terminals. – Push lock ring downward. Turn until locked. It may be necessary to slightly turn it to allow its insertion in the hole.
CAUTION: Ensure dielectric grease CAUTION: Using the changing room is present in connector area of light light for a prolonged time when the to prevent corrosion. engine is not running will discharge the battery. 40) Deck Lights 42) Deck Convenient lights to use between sun- set and sunrise.
44) Fountain Jet Convenient water fountain for passen- gers relaxation. F14L07Z ADD WATER 1. Maximum specified water level NOTE: The fountain will not operate properly if the water level in the sump is too high. F14L0ZY FOUNTAIN To activate Fountain Add water into fountain sump.
F00H1MY TURN ON FOUNTAIN PUMP SWITCH 45) Wash Down Valve F14L15Y ENSURE WASH DOWN VALVE LEVER IS This valve supplies water to fountain CLOSED THEN UNSCREW CAP sump and footwell. The valve can also 1. Wash down valve lever closed be used to attach a garden hose which may be used to rinse the craft’s deck.
To Drain Fountain Sump or Footwell F00H1MY TURN ON FOUNTAIN PUMP SWITCH THEN TURN OFF WHEN SUMP IS DRAINED NOTE: Any water not pumped over- board can be drained into the bilge by removing the drain plug in the bottom F14L10Y of the sump.
F14L14Y F14L19Y UNSCREW CAP TABLE PROPERLY INSTALLED WARNING Do not operate craft with table in- stalled. Reinstall black plastic cap in the table socket and properly store table and its post back in rear side storage compart- ment when table is not being used. 47) Fuel Tank Cap F14L18Y REMOVE CAP...
50) Potable Water Tank F14L1DY F14L1AY FUEL TANK VENT PUSH 49) Main Oil Reservoir Cap Open the engine cover to expose the oil cap. The cap is located under the engine cover. F14L1BY PULL F10L23Y MAIN OIL RESERVOIR CAP To add injection oil in the reservoir, un- screw the cap counterclockwise.
51) Flushing Connector 54) Jet Pump Water Intake Use this connector to plug a garden The water is drawn up by the impeller hose when engine cooling system through this opening. It minimizes en- flushing is required. try of foreign objects into the propul- sion system.
58) Retractable Ladder(s) WARNING Engine should be OFF when us- ing ladder. Keep limbs away from jet or intake grate. Stay on center of the ladder. Only one person at the time on the ladder. Never use the ladder for pulling, towing, diving or jumping, boarding a craft that is out of water or any other purpose other than a ladder.
60) Convenience Center CAUTION: In order to avoid damage, maximum load on lower storage tray must not exceed 27 kg (60 lb). To Use Sink Faucet F14L1KY F14L1MY CONVENIENCE CENTER INSTALL FAUCET TUBE 1. Food preparation area 2. Sink 3. Faucet 4.
F14L1NY OPEN FAUCET VALVE The pump consumes power only F14L1PY when water is being discharged. OPEN ZIPPER TO GAIN ACCESS TO CAUTION: Always remove faucet CHANGING ROOM AND TOILET tube before installing mooring cover. 1. Zipper 61) Changing Room with WARNING Toilet Changing room should never be...
Toilet Paper Holder F14L1EY LIFT THE CAM TYPE LATCHES AND PULL COVER TO GAIN ACCESS TO THE FUSE BOX F14L1RY Refer to MAINTENANCE section for LIFT COVER THEN INSERT PAPER ROLL more details. 63) Fuses 64) Ski Post (optional) Open changing room as described in Open rear side storage compartment item 61.
65) Radio Refer to its guide for a complete expla- nation of the features and controls. CAUTION: Using the radio for a pro- longed time without engine running may discharge the battery. F14L1WY THREAD POST IN PLACE F14L1YY LIFT COVER, TURN RADIO ON THEN CLOSE COVER 66) Speaker(s) F14L1XY...
67) Access Doors(s) To Use Shower Convenient lockable doors to prevent unauthorized craft access. Access doors should also be closed when craft is underway. F00H1NY ENSURE MAIN WATER PUMP SWITCH IS TURNED ON F14L20Y REAR ACCESS DOOR CLOSED 68) Fire Port F14L22Y TYPICAL —...
CAUTION: Should water not flow from the outlet a few seconds after engine starts and runs above idle, immediately stop engine and refer to POST-OPERATION CARE and look for cooling system flushing or refer to an authorized dealer for servicing. 71) Main Battery Selector Switch The switch is located under driver seat...
CAUTION: You should not set main battery selector switch to the BOTH position when the engine is not run- ning. If one battery is low, that bat- tery will drain the other good one, even though no accessories are turned on. With the 240 engine, the position of the battery selector switch also deter- mines which battery is being charged...
FUEL, WATER AND LUBRICATION Fueling Procedure Recommended Fuel Use regular unleaded gasoline with 87 WARNING octane (Ron + Mon/2) specification. Follow these safe boating fueling NOTE: This craft features an oil injec- instructions explicitly. tion system which does not require manual fuel/oil mixing.
CAUTION: Always maintain a suffi- cient amount of oil in the oil reser- voir. Check and refill every time you refuel. Do not overfill. If the engine runs out of oil, severe engine dam- age will occur. If the oil reservoir is found almost empty, refer to an au- thorized dealer to have the oil injec- tion system inspected.
10-Hour Inspection It is highly recommended that after the first 10 hours of operation, the craft be checked by an authorized Sea-Doo dealer. This inspection will also provide the opportunity to discuss any unanswered questions you may have encountered during the first hours of operation.
DAILY PRE-OPERATION CHECKS Some of the following items may not have been previously covered in this guide, however they will be described in the MAINTENANCE or SPECIAL PROCE- DURES section. Please refer to these portions to have more detailed information. Prior to operating the craft, verify the following: WARNING Safety lanyard must always be removed from its switch prior to verifying...
Safety Lanyard and Fuel Tank/Potable Water Ignition Switch Tank/Oil Reservoir Ensure that ignition switch operates With the craft horizontal, fill the fuel properly. tank to specified level. Start engine and stop it using switch. Check the oil level and refill reservoir See STARTING PROCEDURE.
Shifter System Check reverse gate operation for free movement. With shift lever in forward position, the gate should be in upward position. With the shift lever in neutral position, gate should be in middle po- sition. With shift lever in reverse posi- tion, gate should be in downward po- sition.
– Remove sink faucet tube. derstood, refer to an authorized – Close bimini top. Sea-Doo dealer. – A SEA-DOO cover can protect the craft, particularly before driving on Launching/Loading dirt roads, to prevent dirt entry through the air intake opening(s).
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Shift Lever FORWARD The shift lever should be in the forward position in order for the craft to ad- vance. F10L26Y TYPICAL 1. Reverse gate in middle position REVERSE F10L24Y To obtain reverse, pull shift lever com- TYPICAL pletely. The reverse gate will be in 1.
NOTE: To obtain maximum efficiency A craft needs some throttle to turn. and control from the reverse, increase Practice in a safe area applying the engine speed to slightly above idle. throttle and turning away from an Too much RPM will create water tur- imaginary object.
Boarding from the Water Starting the Engine Always activate bilge blower 5 min- WARNING utes minimum before starting the en- gine. The bilge blower will ventilate Inexperienced riders should prac- the bilge. tice how to get aboard close to shore first before venturing into WARNING deep water.
Crossing Waves Beaching Reduce speed. Always be prepared to CAUTION: It is not recommended to steer and balance as necessary. run the craft to the beach. When crossing wakes, always keep a Come slowly to the beach and shut off safe distance from boat ahead.
POST-OPERATION CARE Cooling System Flushing WARNING General Allow engine to cool before per- Flushing the cooling system with fresh forming any maintenance. water is essential to neutralize corrod- ing effects of salt or other chemical General Care products present in water. It will help to remove sand, salt, shells or other parti- Should water be present in the bilge cles in water jackets (engine, exhaust...
Jet Drive Operator‘s Guide . Water will drain in bilge. If engine still overheats, refer to an au- Reconnect both hoses on pump by thorized Sea-Doo dealer for servicing. pushing both fittings back in place. Potable Water System Disinfection Disinfection...
The clogged area can be cleaned as Condition described in M Jet Drive Operator‘s Guide . See your authorized Sea-Doo dealer to have it charged or replaced. CAUTION: Avoid craft operation in weeded areas. If unavoidable, vary WARNING craft speed. Weeds tend to entangle more at steady and slow speeds.
MAINTENANCE Ski Post (optional) WARNING It is recommended that the assis- tance of an authorized dealer be periodically obtained on other components/systems not covered in this guide and/or J et Drive Operator‘s Guide . Unless other- wise specified, engine must not be running and the main battery selector switch must be turned OFF for all maintenance proce-...
Refer to the Periodic Inspection Chart at the end of this guide. Refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer if an adjustment is necessary. Throttle Cable WARNING Activate the throttle lever throughout its full range of motion.
TYPICAL Clean both openings. Ensure that both 1. Pull lens out openings are not obstructed. WARNING If bilge blower does not operate refer to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer before starting the craft. Navigation Light Bulb Replacement Bow Light F04H2TY TYPICAL 1.
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When installing the bulb under the up- per terminal plate, it is possible that the bulb remains loose. The cover will compress the terminal plate against the bulb at reinstallation. Stern Light Unscrew lens counterclockwise and pull it out. F14H03Y 1.
Respect the environment by ensuring WARNING fuel, oil or cleaning solutions do not If any gasoline leak and/or odors drain into the waterways. are present, do not start the en- gine. Have the craft serviced by an authorized Sea-Doo dealer.
Repeat procedure for washdown valve and shower. It is recommended that the craft be Once all three items have been done, taken to an authorized Sea-Doo dealer potable water system should now be for proper storage but the following completely filled.
Ensure the drain plugs are un- bilge. screwed. Battery Pre-Season Preparation Contact your authorized Sea-Doo dealer. Use the Periodic Inspection Chart at the end of this document and refer to Anticorrosion Treatment the pre-season column. Wipe off any residual water in the en- Since technical skills and special tools gine compartment.
PERIODIC INSPECTION CHART FREQUENCY EVERY FIRST EVERY EVERY TO BE DESCRIPTION HOURS OR PERFORMED HOURS HOURS HOURS PRE- SEASON Fire extinguisher condition/mounting GENERAL Lubrication/corrosion protection ENGINE Exhaust system fasteners/hoses COOLING Flushing SYSTEM Hose condition and fasteners Throttle cable adjustments Throttle/choke cables, inspection/lubrication Fuel filter and lines inspection FUEL Fuel filter replacement...
SPECIFICATIONS ENGINE ISLANDIA Number of engines Engine type V-6 Mercury engine, 2 stroke Induction type Reed valve Exhaust system Mercury type Type See Mercury specifications Lubrication Oil type See Mercury specifications Number of cylinders Displacement 2500 cm³ (152.53 in COOLING Type Water cooled ELECTRICAL...
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PROPULSION ISLANDIA Propulsion system Mercury Sport Jet Number of jet pumps Jet pump type Mixed flow, single stage Pivoting angle of direction (nozzle) ~ 26° Minimum required water level See Mercury specifications for jet pumps DIMENSIONS Overall length 6.7 m (22 ft ) Beam 2.6 m (8 ft 6 in) Draft...
SI* METRIC INFORMATION SI* METRIC INFORMATION GUIDE BASE UNITS DESCRIPTION UNIT SYMBOL length ..........meter........mass............ kilogram......force ............ newton ....... liquid............ liter ........temperature......... Celsius........ °C pressure ..........kilopascal ......torque..........newton-meter..... N•m land velocity......... kilometer per hour ....km/h navigation velocity .......
Model number(s) I, the undersigned, hereby declare that the equipement specified above conforms to the above Directives and Standards. Name of signatory: Ghislain Guiot Title of signatory on behalf of Bombardier Motor Corporation of America: Zone Manager — Sea-Doo sport boats...
Homologation and Certification These boats comply with the following standards: STANDARD TYPE OF CERTIFICATION United States Coast Guard Self certification Canadian Coast Guard Self certification Russian Maritime Register of Shipping Certify by Russian Maritime Register of Shipping 8, Dvortsovaya Nab., 191186 St.
Operator’s Guide Confirmation of Receipt Your dealer Name: Address: Is the representative of our company and will afford you the necessary help to resolve any problems you may have. As soon as you are the owner, date and sign the receipt here and give it (or send it) to the dealer to be covered by our warranty.
Please provide your name, address, phone number, Hull Identification Number and date it was stolen. Bombardier will provide a list of stolen units to all authorized Sea-Doo dealers on a monthly basis to aid in recovery of such units to their owners.
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CHANGE OF ADDRESS If your address has changed, be sure to fill out and mail the card provided on this page. Such notification is likewise necessary for your own safety even after expiration of the original warranty, since Bombardier will be in a position to contact you if correction to your watercraft becomes necessary.
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Purchase Date YEAR MONTH Warranty Expiry Date YEAR MONTH To be completed by the dealer at the time of the sale. DEALER IMPRINT AREA Please verify with your selling dealer to ensure your SEA-DOO craft has been registered with Bombardier.
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