Owner's Manual
7
Before
Every
Use
After
First 20
Hours
Every
25* Or
50
Hours
Or 100
Hours
Every 6
mnth or
Annual
X X X
X
X
X X
X
X
Y
X X X
Y
X X
Check working
INTERVAL
Clean & limber holes free
Regular inspection and maintenance is an essential activity to ensure the boat's longevity and the
crew's safety.
Whenever out of the water and always after
striking an object
Bilge drain plug
Caution
Caution
Modifications that may affect the safety characteristics of the craft should
be assessed, executed and documented by competent people.
Item
GFCI (AC) Outlet
MAINTENANCE
The necessary frequency of service or maintenance depends upon the environment in which the boat
operates. The intervals listed in this section should be viewed as maximums.
This section includes a generic table which details typical inspection and maintenance intervals. This
is not specific to your craft and some sections will not apply.
Zinc anodes As needed
Steering Check for proper operation
Check and replace
Hull
Check for loose, damaged or missing
parts
Controls
Lubricate. Include all shift linkage and
pivot points
Throttle
Check for loosenessConnections
Electrical
Check operation
Required Maintenance/Service
Bilge Pumps
Installed and tight
Warning
The outer skin of your boat is not designed to resist local damage from
hitting hard or sharp objects. If the outer skin is damaged, it shall be
repaired immediately.
X - Activity required Y - Activity required by qualified individual
Any change in the disposition of the masses aboard may significantly
affect the stability, trim and performance of the boat
KEY:
Float switch operates freely
Miscellaneous
Check water levelBattery
Bilge Area
Bilge Blowers
Navigation Lights
Hose connections tight
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