TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
ALWAYS refer to the BRP Operators Manual included in the
Owner’s package for further information.
Boat troubleshooting Chart
PROBLEM POSSIBLE REASONS POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S)
Buoyancy chamber losses air Rise or drop of temperature
Plastic valve cap has not been tted
Loose valve
Puncture
Load is not distributed correctly
Boat is overloaded
Hull is full of water
Boat does not get on plane
The tube pressure uctuates with change in temperature. Pressure increases
after prolonged exposure to sun and falls when the boat is launched and when
in darkness. Don t worry about this.
The valve is divided in two pieces, one is located on the inner side of the
buoyancy chamber, the other is screwed to the afore-mentioned piece from the
outside of the buoyancy chamber. Please verify they are tted.
The load of a boat should be distributed along the center line and rather
towards the rear of the boat. Remember this in connection with fuel tanks,
diving bottles and other heavy items. Small items and light equipment will
normally be stowed towards the aft. Check capacity plate and ensure you are
not overloaded.
Check the "Repair of the Tube" section.
Frequently remove the hull drain plug when boat is out of
water.
Note: Please contact your authorized ABJET dealer if more
information is needed.
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Troubleshooting chart