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Boston Whaler 150 Super Sport User Manual (88 pages)
boats
Brand:
Boston Whaler
| Category:
Boat
| Size: 12 MB
Table of Contents
History
4
Table of Contents
5
Preface
7
Boston Whaler Limited Warranty
8
Boston Whaler Limited Warranty-Australia
11
Limited Warranty - Australia
17
Privacy Statement
20
Introduction
21
Owner's Manual
21
Your Responsibilites
21
Source of Information
21
Warranties
21
Contact Phone Numbers and Internet Addresses
21
Section 1 • Safety
23
Warning Labels
23
Safe Boating Means
24
In Addition
24
Safe Boating Checklist
24
Before Departure
24
Trailering (if Applicable)
24
After Return
24
General Considerations
25
Maintain Control
25
Boarding
25
Impaired Operation
25
Legally Mandated Equipment (Minimum Required)
27
Personal Flotation Devices
27
Fire Extinquisher (Portable)
27
Whistle, Horn
27
Visual Distress Signal
27
Additional Recommended Equipment for Safe Operation
27
Carbon Monoxide (CO)
28
Lifesaving Equipment
29
PFD Requirement
29
PFD Classifi Cation
29
Emergency Situations
31
Medical Emergency
31
Water Rescue
31
Returning to the Victim
31
Making Contact
31
Getting Back on Board
31
Fire
31
To Lessen the Danger of Fi Re
32
Flooding, Swamping and Capsizing
32
Flooding
32
Swamping
32
Capsizing
32
Collision
33
Propulsion, Control or Steering Failure
33
Grounding
33
Distress Signals
33
Visual Distress Signals (VDS)
33
Audible Distress Signals
34
Radio Communication
34
Weather
34
Swimming, Diving & Water Skiing
35
Swimming
35
Diving
35
Water Skiing
36
Water Skiing Signals
36
Emergency Engine Stop Switch
38
Float Plan
38
Chart Your Course
38
Environmental Considerations
39
Fuel & Oil Spillage
39
Excessive Noise
39
Wake/Wash
39
Homeland Security Restrictions
40
America's Waterway Watch
40
Warning Label Locations
40
Key to Symbols Used on Controls & Prints
42
Section 2 • General Information
43
Construction Standard
43
Our Hull
43
Hull Identifi Cation Number
43
Servicing Your Boston Whaler
43
Manufacturer's Certifi Cation
43
Certifi Cation Design Category
45
Power Capacity
45
Specifi Cations & Dimensions
46
Passenger Areas
47
Recommended Passenger Locations
48
Location of Thru-Hull Fittings
49
Features
50
Optional Features
51
Gear Shift & Throttle Control
53
Power Trim Operation
53
Navigation Lighting
54
Operating the Navigation Lighting
54
Steering
55
Steering Pull
55
Propeller
56
Docking, Lifting and Trailering
56
Docking
56
Lifting
56
Trailering
57
Trailer Safety
58
Securing the Boat to the Trailer
58
Securing the Trailer to the Tow Vehicle
58
Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & Operation
59
Fuel System
59
Primer Bulb
59
Oil Usage
60
Fuel & Oil Spillage
60
Static Electricity and the Fuel System
60
Ethanol-Blended Fuel
61
Starting the Engine
63
Prior to Starting
63
Start Engine
64
Warming up the Engine
64
Stopping the Engine
64
Stereo (Option)
65
Operating Your MP3 Player (Option)
65
Removable Sun Lounge (Option)
66
Setting up the Sun Lounge
66
Bow Cushion (Option)
66
Bench Seat Cushions (Option)
67
Installing the Bench Seat Cushions
67
Removable Sport Seat (Option)
67
Installing the Sport Seat
67
Carry-On Livewell (Option)
68
Installation and Operation
68
Sun Top (Option)
68
To Raise the Sun Top
68
Sport Bench Seat (Option)
69
Helm Seat W/Folding Backrest (Option)
69
Console Side Cooler(Option)
69
Console Side Cooler Cushion (Option)
69
Rail Mounted Rodholder (Option)
70
Rail Mounted Cup Holder (Option)
70
Anchoring
70
Bow Lightw/Rope Guide
70
Considerations
70
Lowering the Anchor
71
Setting the Anchor
71
Weighing the Anchor
71
Electrical System
73
DC Electrical System
73
Battery
73
Battery Box
73
Electrical Schematics & Harnesses
75
Wiring Identifi Cation Chart
75
Section 5 • Care & Maintenance
77
Routine Care & Maintenance
77
Hull
77
Waxing the Gel Coat Surfaces
77
Hull Maintenance
78
Hull Blistering
78
Prevention
78
Bottom Painting
78
Bottom Painting a Bare Hull
79
Bottom Painting a Pre-Painted Hull
79
Rubrail Care
80
Cleaning Fiberglass & Non-Skid
80
Stainless Steel Care
80
Cushions
81
To Clean Your Cushions
81
Aluminum Care
81
Cleaning Your Instrument Gauges
82
Canvas Care and Maintenance
82
Maintaining a Good Appearance
82
On a Regular Basis
82
Cleaning Stubborn Stains
83
Maintaining Zippers and Hardware
83
Hull Wrap Care
83
Long Term Storage
83
Engine
83
Fuel System
84
Electrical System
84
Battery
84
Deck
85
Drainage
85
Avoid Loss
85
Cover
85
Trailer Storage
85
Environment
85
Reinforcement Location Diagram
86
Reinforcement Locations
86
Maintenance Log
87
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Boston Whaler 150 Super Sport Owner's Manual (82 pages)
Brand:
Boston Whaler
| Category:
Boat
| Size: 8 MB
Table of Contents
History
4
Table of Contents
5
Preface
7
Boston Whaler Limited Warranty
8
Privacy Statement
11
Introduction
12
Owner's Manual
12
Your Responsibilities
12
Source of Information
12
Warranties
12
Contact Phone Numbers and Internet Addresses
12
Section 1 • Safety
13
Explanation of Safety Labels
13
Warning Labels
13
Safe Boating Means
14
In Addition
14
Safe Boating Checklist
14
Before Departure
14
Trailering (if Applicable)
14
After Return
14
General Considerations
15
Maintain Control
15
Boarding
15
Impaired Operation
15
Legally Mandated Equipment (Minimum Required)
17
Personal Flotation Devices (Pfd's)
17
Fire Extinquisher (Portable)
17
Whistle, Horn
17
Visual Distress Signal
17
Additional Recommended Equipment for Safe Operation
17
Carbon Monoxide (CO)
18
In the Event CO Alarm Activates
18
Lifesaving Equipment
19
PFD Requirement
19
PFD Classifi Cation
19
Emergency Situations
21
Medical Emergency
21
Water Rescue
21
Returning to the Victim
21
Making Contact
21
Getting Back on Board
21
Fire
21
To Lessen the Danger of Fi Re
22
Flooding, Swamping and Capsizing
22
Flooding
22
Swamping
22
Capsizing
22
Collision
23
Propulsion, Control or Steering Failure
23
Grounding
23
Distress Signals
23
Visual Distress Signals (VDS)
23
Audible Distress Signals
24
Radio Communication
24
Weather
24
Swimming, Diving & Water Skiing
25
Swimming
25
Diving
25
Water Skiing
26
Water Skiing Signals
26
Float Plan
28
Chart Your Course
28
Environmental Considerations
29
Fuel & Oil Spillage
29
Excessive Noise
29
Wake/Wash
29
Homeland Security Restrictions
30
America's Waterway Watch
30
Warning Label Locations
30
Key to Symbols Used on Controls & Prints
32
Section 2 • General Information
33
Construction Standards
33
Our Hull
33
Hull Identifi Cation Number
33
Servicing Your Boston Whaler
33
Manufacturer's Certifi Cation
33
CE Certifi Cation Design Category
35
Power Capacity
35
Specifi Cations & Dimensions
36
Passenger Locations
37
Location of Thru-Hull Fittings
38
Features
39
Optional Features
40
Seating
41
Recommended Seating
42
Control Station Switch Panel
43
Gear Shift & Throttle Control
44
Power Trim & Tilt
44
Navigation Lighting
45
Operating the Navigation Lighting
45
Steering
46
Steering Pull
46
Baystar TM Hydraulic Steering (Option)
46
Trolling Motor Panel (Option)
47
Canvas (Option)
48
Propeller
49
Docking, Lifting and Trailering
50
Docking
50
Lifting
50
Trailering
51
Trailer Safety
51
Securing the Boat to the Trailer
51
Securing the Trailer to the Tow Vehicle
51
Disc Brakes (Option)
52
Operation, Care & Maintenance
52
Trailer Description
53
Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & Operation
55
Bilge Pump
55
Maintenance
55
Fuel & Oil Spillage
55
Fuel System
56
Static Electricity and the Fuel System
57
Ethanol-Blended Fuels
57
Starting the Engine
59
Prior to Starting
59
Warming up the Engine
60
Stopping the Engine
60
Livewell (Option)
61
Operating Your MP3 Player (Option)
62
Operating Your MP3 Player Using the USB Input (Option)
62
Anchoring
63
Considerations
63
Lowering the Anchor
64
Setting the Anchor
64
Weighing the Anchor
64
Anchor Light
64
To Install the Anchor Light
64
Section 4 • Electrical
65
Electrical System
65
DC Electrical System
65
Battery
65
Battery Box
65
Main DC Breaker
66
Component Breakers
66
Accessory Receptacle
67
Battery Switch (CE Option)
67
Trolling Motor Wiring
67
Wiring Identifi Cation Chart
68
Electrical Schematics & Harnesses
69
Section 5 • Care & Maintenance
71
Routine Care & Maintenance
71
Hull
71
Waxing the Gel Coat Surfaces
71
Hull Maintenance
72
Hull Blistering
72
Prevention
72
Bottom Painting
72
Bottom Painting a Bare Hull
73
Bottom Painting a Pre-Painted Hull
73
Rubrail Care
74
Cleaning Fiberglass & Non-Skid
74
Stainless Steel Care
74
Aluminum Care
75
Cushions
75
To Clean Your Cushions
75
Cleaning Your Instrument Gauges
76
Canvas Care and Maintenance
76
Maintaining a Good Appearance
76
On a Regular Basis
76
Cleaning Stubborn Stains
77
Maintaining Zippers and Hardware
77
Cleaning Acrylic Windscreen
77
Long Term Storage
78
Engine
78
Fuel System
78
Electrical System
79
Battery
79
Deck
79
Drainage
79
Avoid Loss
79
Cover
79
Trailer Storage
79
Environment
80
Reinforcement Location Diagram
80
Reinforcement Locations
80
Maintenance Log
81
Boston Whaler 150 Super Sport User Manual (78 pages)
Boston Whaler boat
Brand:
Boston Whaler
| Category:
Boat
| Size: 8 MB
Table of Contents
History
4
Table of Contents
5
Preface
7
Privacy Statement
8
Boston Whaler Limited Warranty
9
Boston Whaler Factory Authorized Accessory Limited Warranty
11
Introduction
12
Owner's Manual
12
Your Responsibilities
12
Source of Information
12
Warranties
12
Contact Phone Numbers and Internet Addresses
12
Section 1 • Safety
13
Warning Labels
13
Safe Boating Means
14
In Addition
14
Safe Boating Checklist
14
Before Departure
14
Trailering (if Applicable)
14
After Return
14
General Considerations
15
Maintain Control
15
Boarding
15
Impaired Operation
15
Legally Mandated Equipment (Minimum Required)
17
Personal Flotation Devices
17
Fire Extinquisher (Portable)
17
Whistle, Horn
17
Visual Distress Signal
17
Additional Recommended Equipment for Safe Operation
17
Carbon Monoxide (CO)
18
Lifesaving Equipment
19
PFD Requirement
19
PFD Classifi Cation
19
Emergency Situations
21
Medical Emergency
21
Water Rescue
21
Returning to the Victim
21
Making Contact
21
Getting Back on Board
21
Fire
21
To Lessen the Danger of Fi Re
22
Flooding, Swamping and Capsizing
22
Flooding
22
Swamping
22
Capsizing
22
Collision
23
Propulsion, Control or Steering Failure
23
Grounding
23
Distress Signals
23
Visual Distress Signals (VDS)
23
Audible Distress Signals
24
Radio Communication
24
Weather
24
Swimming, Diving & Water Skiing
25
Swimming
25
Diving
25
Water Skiing
26
Water Skiing Signals
26
Emergency Engine Stop Switch
28
Float Plan
28
Chart Your Course
28
Environmental Considerations
29
Fuel & Oil Spillage
29
Excessive Noise
29
Wake/Wash
29
Homeland Security Restrictions
30
America's Waterway Watch
30
Warning Label Locations
30
Key to Symbols Used on Controls & Prints
32
Section 2 • General Information
33
Construction Standard
33
Our Hull
33
Hull Identifi Cation Number
33
Servicing Your Boston Whaler
33
Manufacturer's Certifi Cation
33
Certifi Cation Design Category
35
Power Capacity
35
Specifi Cations & Dimensions
36
Passenger Locations
37
Location of Thru-Hull Fittings
38
Optional Features
40
Recommended Seating
42
Gear Shift & Throttle Control
43
Power Trim Operation
43
Navigation Lighting
44
Operating the Navigation Lighting
44
Steering
45
Steering Pull
45
Propeller
46
Docking, Lifting and Trailering
46
Docking
46
Lifting
47
Trailering
47
Trailer Safety
48
Securing the Boat to the Trailer
48
Securing the Trailer to the Tow Vehicle
48
Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & Operation
49
Fuel System
49
Primer Bulb
49
Oil Usage
50
Fuel & Oil Spillage
50
Static Electricity and the Fuel System
50
Ethanol-Blended Fuel
51
Starting the Engine
53
Prior to Starting
53
Warming up the Engine
54
Stopping the Engine
54
Stereo (Option)
55
Operating Your MP3 Player (Option)
55
Removable Sun Lounge (Option)
56
Setting up the Sun Lounge
56
Bow Cushion (Option)
56
Bench Seat Cushions (Option)
57
Installing the Bench Seat Cushions
57
Removable Bucket Sport Seats (Option)
57
Installing the Sport Seat
57
Carry-On Livewell (Option)
58
Installation and Operation
58
Sun Top (Option)
58
To Raise the Sun Top
58
Rail Mounted Rodholder (Option)
59
Rail Mounted Tool Holder (Option)
59
Sport Bench Seat (Option)
60
Anchoring
60
Considerations
60
Lowering the Anchor
61
Setting the Anchor
61
Weighing the Anchor
61
Section 4 • Electrical
63
Electrical System
63
DC Electrical System
63
Battery
63
Battery Box
63
Electrical Schematics & Harnesses
65
Wiring Identifi Cation Chart
65
Section 5 • Care & Maintenance
67
Routine Care & Maintenance
67
Hull
67
Waxing the Gel Coat Surfaces
67
Hull Maintenance
68
Hull Blistering
68
Prevention
68
Bottom Painting
68
Bottom Painting a Bare Hull
69
Bottom Painting a Pre-Painted Hull
69
Rubrail Care
70
Cleaning Fiberglass & Non-Skid
70
Stainless Steel Care
70
Aluminum Care
71
Cushions
71
To Clean Your Cushions
71
Cleaning Your Instrument Gauges
72
Canvas Care and Maintenance
72
Maintaining a Good Appearance
72
On a Regular Basis
72
Cleaning Stubborn Stains
73
Maintaining Zippers and Hardware
73
Hull Wrap Care
73
Long Term Storage
73
Engine
73
Fuel System
74
Electrical System
74
Battery
74
Deck
75
Drainage
75
Avoid Loss
75
Cover
75
Trailer Storage
75
Environment
75
Reinforcement Location Diagram
76
Reinforcement Locations
76
Maintenance Log
77
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