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Boston Whaler 210 Montauk Owner's Manual (113 pages)
Brand:
Boston Whaler
| Category:
Boat
| Size: 41 MB
Table of Contents
History
5
Table of Contents
6
Preface
9
Warranty (US and Canada)
11
Warranty (Non US or Canada)
18
California Evaporative Emissions Control System Warranty Statement
19
Privacy Statement
20
Introduction
21
Owner's Manual
21
Your Responsibilities
21
Source of Information
21
Warranties
21
Contact Phone Numbers and Internet Addresses
21
Section 1 • Safety
22
Explanation of Safety Labels
22
Warning Labels
22
Safety Precautions
22
Safe Boating Means
23
In Addition
23
Safe Boating Checklist
23
Before Departure
23
Trailering (if Applicable)
23
After Return
23
General Considerations
24
Maintain Control
24
Boarding
24
Impaired Operation
24
Operator's Responsibility
25
Legally Mandated Equipment (Minimum Required)
26
Personal Flotation Devices (Pfd's)
26
Fire Extinguisher (Portable)
26
Fire Extinguisher Location
26
Whistle, Horn
26
Visual Distress Signal
26
Additional Recommended Equipment for Safe Operation
26
Carbon Monoxide (CO)
27
In the Event CO Alarm Activates
27
Lifesaving Equipment
28
PFD Requirement
28
Pfd Classification
28
Emergency Situations
30
Medical Emergency
30
Water Rescue
30
Returning to the Victim
30
Making Contact
30
Getting Back on Board
30
Unassisted Reboarding
30
Fire
30
To Lessen The Danger Of Fire
31
Flooding, Swamping and Capsizing
31
Flooding
31
Swamping
31
Capsizing
31
Collision
32
Propulsion, Control or Steering Failure
32
Grounding
32
Distress Signals
32
Visual Distress Signals (VDS)
32
Audible Distress Signals
33
Radio Communication
33
Weather
33
Swimming, Diving & Water Skiing
34
Swimming
34
Diving
34
Water Skiing
35
Water Skiing Signals
35
Towed Inflatables
37
Ignition Shutdown Safety Switch
37
St Mate TM Safety and Security System
37
Float Plan
38
Chart Your Course
38
Environmental Considerations
38
Fuel & Oil Spillage
38
Excessive Noise
39
Wake/Wash
39
Homeland Security Restrictions
39
America's Waterway Watch
39
Warning Label Locations
39
Key to Symbols Used on Controls & Prints
42
Section 2 • General Information
44
Construction Standards
44
Our Hull
44
Hull Identification Number
44
Servicing Your Boston Whaler
44
Manufacturer's Certification
44
Certification Design Category
46
Power Capacity
46
Specifications & Dimensions
47
Passenger Areas
48
Recommended Passenger Locations
49
Location of Thru-Hull Fittings
50
Features
51
Notable Options
52
Cup Holders (P&S)
53
Control Station Features
55
Control Station Switch/Instrument Panel
55
Control Station Switch/Instrument Panel (Option)
56
Smartcraft Deluxe Gauges
57
Tachometer
57
Speedometer
57
Smartcraft TM Vesselview MOBILE
57
Seating & Storage
58
94Qt (89 L) Cooler W/Cushion
58
Backrest (Option)
58
Gear Shift & Throttle Control
59
Gear Shift & Throttle Control (OPTION)
59
Power Trim & Tilt
60
Hydraulic Steering
60
Steering Torque
60
Trim Tab Adjustment
60
Navigation Lighting
61
Operating the Navigation Lighting
61
Canvas (Option)
62
Bow Tow Eye (Option)
63
Towing a Disabled Boat
63
Propeller
64
Docking, Lifting and Trailering
65
Docking
65
Lifting
65
Trailering
66
Trailer Safety
66
Securing the Boat to the Trailer
66
Securing the Trailer to the Tow Vehicle
66
Trailering with Disc Brakes
67
Operation, Care & Maintenance
67
Trailering the Engine
67
Trailer Description
68
Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & Operation
70
Bilge Pump
70
Maintenance
70
Fuel & Oil Spillage
70
Fuel System
71
Fuel Fill Deck Plate
71
Fuel Tank
72
Fuel Vent
72
Filling the Tank
72
Fuel Distribution System
72
Static Electricity and the Fuel System
73
Ethanol-Blended Fuel
73
Filling the Tank
74
Phase Separation
74
Additives
74
Fuel Filters
74
Fuel/Water Separator (Option)
74
Maintenance
74
Storage
74
Starting the Engine
75
Prior to Starting
75
Start Engine
75
Warming up the Engine
75
Stopping the Engine
76
Hydraulic Power Steering (Option)
76
Filling & Maintenance
76
Maintenance
77
Reversible Pilot Seat Livewell (Option)
77
Deluxe Leaning Post Livewell (Option)
77
Maintenance
78
Raw Water Washdown (Option)
79
Operation
79
Maintenance
79
Fresh Water System (Option)
80
Fresh Water Pump
81
Fresh Water Shower
81
Maintenance
81
Head System
81
Portable Head W/Pump-Out
81
Dockside Discharge
81
Environmental Considerations
81
Trim Tabs Option)
82
Operation
82
Maintenance
82
Stowable Cockpit Table (Option)
83
Sun Lounge (Option)
83
Ski/Tow Arch (Option)
83
Entertainment System (Option)
84
Operating Your Stereo Using Your
84
Anchoring
85
Considerations
85
Lowering the Anchor
86
Setting the Anchor
86
Weighing the Anchor
86
Anchor Light
86
To Install the Anchor Light
86
Section 4 • Electrical
88
Electrical System
88
Batteries
88
Battery Maintenance
89
Battery Switch
89
Accessory Receptacle
90
Trolling Motor (Option)
90
Trolling Motor Receptacle (Option)
90
Trolling Motor Connection (12V)
90
Trolling Motor Connection (24V)
91
Fuse Blocks
91
Component Breakers
91
Transducer Location
92
Rigging
92
Electrical Schematics & Harnesses
93
Wiring Identification Chart
93
Section 5 • Care & Maintenance
100
Routine Care & Maintenance
100
Hull
100
Waxing the Gel Coat Surfaces
100
Hull Maintenance
101
Hull Blistering
101
Prevention
101
Bottom Painting
101
Bottom Painting a Bare Hull
102
Bottom Painting a Pre-Painted Hull
102
Rubrail Care
103
Cleaning Fiberglass & Non-Skid
103
Stainless Steel Care
103
Aluminum Care
104
Cushions
104
To Clean Your Cushions
104
Cleaning Your Instrument Gauges
105
Powder Coated Surfaces
105
Powder Coating Touch-Up
105
Touch-Up Procedures
106
Canvas Care and Maintenance
106
Maintaining a Good Appearance
106
Cleaning Stubborn Stains
107
Maintaining Zippers and Hardware
107
Cleaning Acrylic Windscreen
107
Long Term Storage & Winterization
108
Engine
108
Fuel System
108
After Long Term Storage
109
Electrical System
109
Battery
109
Deck
109
Drainage
109
Avoid Loss
109
Cover
109
Trailer Storage
110
Environment
110
Reinforcement Locations
110
Reinforcement Location Diagram
111
Maintenance Log
112
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Boston Whaler 210 Montauk Owner's Manual (104 pages)
Brand:
Boston Whaler
| Category:
Boat
| Size: 18 MB
Table of Contents
History
4
Table of Contents
5
Preface
8
Boston Whaler Limited Warranty
9
Boston Whaler Limited Warranty Australia
12
Privacy Statement
15
Introduction
16
Owner's Manual
16
Your Responsibilities
16
Source of Information
16
Warranties
16
Contact Phone Numbers and Internet Addresses
16
Section 1 • Safety
17
Explanation of Safety Labels
17
Warning Labels
17
Safe Boating Means
18
In Addition
18
Safe Boating Checklist
18
Before Departure
18
Trailering (if Applicable)
18
After Return
18
General Considerations
19
Maintain Control
19
Boarding
19
Impaired Operation
19
Legally Mandated Equipment (Minimum Required)
21
Personal Flotation Devices (Pfd's)
21
Fire Extinquisher (Portable)
21
Whistle, Horn
21
Visual Distress Signal
21
Additional Recommended Equipment for Safe Operation
21
Carbon Monoxide (CO)
22
In the Event CO Alarm Activates
22
Lifesaving Equipment
23
PFD Requirement
23
PFD Classifi Cation
23
Emergency Situations
25
Medical Emergency
25
Water Rescue
25
Returning to the Victim
25
Making Contact
25
Getting Back on Board
25
Fire
25
To Lessen the Danger of Fi Re
26
Flooding, Swamping and Capsizing
26
Flooding
26
Swamping
26
Capsizing
26
Collision
27
Propulsion, Control or Steering Failure
27
Grounding
27
Distress Signals
27
Visual Distress Signals (VDS)
27
Audible Distress Signals
28
Radio Communication
28
Weather
28
Swimming, Diving & Water Skiing
29
Swimming
29
Diving
29
Water Skiing
30
Water Skiing Signals
30
Float Plan
32
Chart Your Course
32
Environmental Considerations
33
Fuel & Oil Spillage
33
Excessive Noise
33
Wake/Wash
33
Homeland Security Restrictions
34
America's Waterway Watch
34
Warning Label Locations
34
Key to Symbols Used on Controls & Prints
37
Section 2 • General Information
39
Construction Standards
39
Our Hull
39
Hull Identifi Cation Number
39
Servicing Your Boston Whaler
39
Manufacturer's Certifi Cation
39
Certifi Cation Design Category
41
Power Capacity
41
Specifi Cations & Dimensions
42
Passenger Areas
43
Recommended Passenger Locations
44
Location of Thru-Hull Fittings
45
Features
46
Deck Features
46
Console Features
47
Notable Options
48
Reversible Pilot Seat W/Livewell (Option)
49
Storage
50
Smartcraft TM Deluxe Gauges
50
Console Switch Panel
51
Fishing Package Features (Option)
51
Gear Shift & Throttle Control
52
Power Trim Operation
52
Steering
53
Hydraulic Tilt Steering
53
Power Steering (Option)
54
Navigation Lighting
54
Steering Pull
54
Hydraulic Power Steering (Option)
54
Navigation Lighting
55
24V Trolling Motor Panel (Option)
56
Trim Tabs (Option)
57
Operation
57
Maintenance
57
Reversible Pilot Seat W/Cooler
58
Tow Arch (Option)
58
ALL ACTIVITY ® Tower (Option)
58
Ski Pylon (Option)
59
Stowable Bow Table (Option)
60
Adjustable Sun Lounge
60
Canvas (Option)
61
Bow Tow Eye (Option)
62
Propeller
63
Docking, Lifting and Trailering
64
Docking
64
Lifting
64
Trailer (Option)
65
Trailer Safety
65
Securing the Boat to the Trailer
65
Securing the Trailer to the Tow Vehicle
65
Trailering Th Engine
66
Trailer Description
66
Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & Operation
67
Bilge Pump
67
Operation
67
Maintenance
67
Fuel & Oil Spillage
67
Fuel System
68
Fuel Tank
68
Fuel Vent
68
Fuel Distribution System
69
Filling the Tank
69
Static Electricity and the Fuel System
69
Ethanol-Blended Fuels
70
Filling the Tank
70
Phase Separation
70
Additives
71
Fuel Filters
71
Fuel/Water Separator (Option)
71
Maintenance
71
Storage
71
Battery Switch
72
Automatic Charging Relay (ACR)
72
Starting the Engine
73
Stopping the Engine
73
Livewell
74
Operation
74
Reversible Pilot Seat W/Livewell (Option)
75
Maintenance
75
Raw Water Washdown (Option)
75
Operation
76
Maintenance
76
Fresh Water System (Option)
77
Fresh Water Pump
78
Fresh Water Shower
78
Maintenance
78
Head System
78
Environmental Consideration
78
Entertainment System (Option)
79
Or USB Device (Option)
79
Anchoring
80
Considerations
80
Lowering the Anchor
81
Setting the Anchor
81
Weighing the Anchor
81
Section 4 • Electrical
83
Electrical System
83
Batteries
83
Battery Maintenance
84
Battery Switch
84
12 Volt Accessory Receptacle
84
Trolling Motor Receptacle (Option)
85
Trolling Motor Installation
85
Trolling Motor Connection (12V)
85
Trolling Motor Connection (24V)
85
Component Breakers
86
Rigging
86
Electrical Schematics & Harnesses
87
Wiring Identifi Cation Chart
87
Section 5 • Care & Maintenance
93
Routine Care & Maintenance
93
Hull
93
Waxing the Gel Coat Surfaces
93
Hull Maintenance
94
Hull Blistering
94
Prevention
94
Bottom Painting
94
Bottom Painting a Bare Hull
95
Bottom Painting a Pre-Painted Hull
95
Rubrail Care
96
Cleaning Fiberglass & Non-Skid
96
Stainless Steel Care
96
Aluminum Care
97
Cushions
97
To Clean Your Cushions
97
Cleaning Your Instrument Gauges
98
Canvas Care and Maintenance
98
Maintaining a Good Appearance
98
On a Regular Basis
98
Cleaning Stubborn Stains
99
Maintaining Zippers and Hardware
99
Cleaning Acrylic Windscreen
99
Long Term Storage
100
Engine
100
Fuel System
100
Electrical System
101
Battery
101
Deck
101
Drainage
101
Avoid Loss
101
Cover
101
Trailer Storage
102
Environment
102
Reinforcement Locations
102
Reinforcement Location Diagram
103
Maintenance Log
104
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