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Cobalt Digital Inc CS23 User Manual

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CS23 Owner’s Manual
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CS23 Owner’s Manual
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YSTEMS
Boats manufactured for use in California for
model year 2018 and after meet the California
EVAP Emissions regulation for spark-ignition
marine watercraft. Boats meeting this
requirement will have a label affixed near the
helm.
The fuel system in this boat complies with U.S.
EPA mandated evaporative emission standards
at time of manufacture using certified
components.
A WARNING
Operating, servicing and maintaining
a recreational marine vessel can
expose you to chemicals including
engine exhaust, carbon monoxide,
phthalates, and lead, which are
known to the State of California to
cause cancer and birth defects or
other reproductive harm. To
minimize exposure, avoid breathing
exhaust, service your vessel in a
well-ventilated area and wear gloves
or wash your hands frequently when
servicing this vessel. For more
information go to:
www.P65warnings.ca.gov/marine.

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Cobalt Digital Inc CS23 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCobalt Digital Inc
ModelCS23
CategoryBoat
LanguageEnglish

Summary

FUEL SYSTEMS

WARNING (Chemicals)

Warning about exposure to chemicals during operation and maintenance.

GENERAL INFORMATION

WELCOME

Welcome message to new boat owners.

CERTIFICATE OF LIMITED WARRANTY

Details the terms and conditions of the boat's limited warranty.

CALIFORNIA EVAPORATIVE EMISSIONS CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY STATEMENT

Warranty for the evaporative emission control system.

INTRODUCTION

Overview of the manual's purpose and scope.

OWNER RESPONSIBILITY/WARRANTY PROCEDURE

Owner's responsibilities and warranty claim procedures.

FEATURES/CONSTRUCTION

Boat features, amenities, and construction details.

WARNING LABELS

Identification of safety warning labels on the boat.

NAUTICAL TERMS

Glossary of common nautical terms.

SPECIFICATIONS

Technical specifications for boat models.

RESPONSIBILITIES AND SAFETY

OWNER/OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITIES

Owner's duties for safe operation, registration, and equipment.

Required Safety Equipment

Essential safety equipment required by regulations.

Lifesaving Devices

Details on PFDs and throwable devices required for safety.

Ventilation System

Purpose and operation of the boat's ventilation system.

Electrical Systems

Overview of the boat's DC and AC electrical systems.

Seaworthiness Inspection

Essential pre-operation checks for safe boating.

Environmental Considerations

Responsible boating practices for environmental protection.

Fire

Procedures and precautions for dealing with onboard fires.

Water Rescue (Man Overboard)

Procedures for responding to a person falling overboard.

Radio Communication

Guidance on using radios for communication and emergencies.

General Safety

Pre-outing checks and general safety practices.

Drugs/Alcohol

Warning against operating under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

Navigation

Basic nautical "Rules of the Road" for collision avoidance.

Aids to Navigation

How to recognize and use buoys and markers for navigation.

OPERATING INFORMATION

FIRST-TIME OPERATION

Essential steps and information for operating the boat for the first time.

FUEL

Fuel requirements, fueling procedures, and system features.

LAUNCHING

Pre-launch checks and procedures for safely launching the boat.

GETTING UNDERWAY

Checks and procedures for safely starting and maneuvering the boat.

Handling Dock and Mooring Lines

Techniques for securing the boat to docks or moorings.

Starting/Shifting/Steering/Stopping

Procedures for operating the engine controls and steering.

Docking

Step-by-step instructions for docking the boat safely.

High-Speed Operation

Critical precautions for operating the boat at high speeds.

Anchoring

Procedures and safety tips for anchoring the boat.

COBALT INSTRUMENTATION SYSTEM

Overview of the boat's digital instrumentation system and gauge functions.

HELM AND INSTRUMENTATION

Explanation of the helm layout and gauge/control functions.

7. IGNITION SAFETY SWITCH

Importance and use of the ignition safety switch and lanyard.

WAKE SURF CONTROLS

Explanation of controls for wake surfing modes and tab adjustments.

STANDARD AND OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT

Lists standard and optional features for boat models.

BATTERY SWITCH

Operation of the battery switch for managing battery banks.

WATER SYSTEM

Maintaining the boat's freshwater system.

SYSTEMS

INTRODUCTION

Overview of the boat's operating systems.

FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT

Information on the onboard fire suppression system.

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Details about the boat's 12-volt DC electrical system.

INTERIOR/EXTERIOR CARE

VINYL INTERIOR AND UPHOLSTERY

Care and cleaning instructions for the boat's vinyl interior.

SEA GRASS FLOOR COVERING CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

Maintenance and cleaning for the Plynyl floor covering.

Spot and Stain Removal

Procedures for removing common spills and tough stains from flooring.

CABINETRY AND WOOD

Cleaning and maintenance for cabinetry, woodgrain dash, and teak.

DECK AND HULL

Cleaning and maintenance of the boat's exterior gelcoat surfaces.

STAINLESS STEEL AND CHROME

How to clean and maintain stainless steel and chrome.

CORROSION PROTECTION

Using products to prevent corrosion on metal parts.

CANVAS

Maintaining the appearance and operation of canvas components.

MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING

SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE

Overview of routine maintenance tasks and service schedules.

Before Each Use

Essential checks to perform before operating the boat each time.

Engine

Troubleshooting common engine problems.

Electrical

Troubleshooting electrical system issues.

Plumbing

Troubleshooting common plumbing problems.

Fuel System

Procedures for addressing fuel system problems.

STORAGE/WINTERIZATION

Preparing the boat for winter storage.

TROUBLESHOOTING

A chart to diagnose and repair common boat problems.

REFERENCE AND FORMS

OPERATION QUICK REFERENCE

A brief guide to key operations before, during, and after boating.

Before Launching

Checklist of essential tasks before launching the boat.

Starting Engines

Step-by-step procedure for starting the boat's engines.

Stopping the Engines

Safe procedures for shutting down the boat's engines.

After Boating

Tasks to perform after returning to port.

SERVICE LOG

A logbook for recording maintenance and repair history.

FLOAT PLAN

A template for creating a float plan.

BOAT INFORMATION

A section to record essential boat details.

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