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Details the duration and specific coverage terms for the Intrepid Limited Warranty.
Outlines the requirements the first purchaser must meet for warranty coverage.
Lists situations and conditions under which the warranty is not valid.
Specifies limitations on dealer authority and the company's right to alter designs.
Defines the sole and exclusive remedy for warranty claims: repair or replacement.
Important notice to the first purchaser regarding engine warranty and operation.
Details the controls on the helm for engine operation and boat maneuvering.
Explains the operation of the throttle and shift controls for engines.
Describes the function and operation of the engine ignition switches.
Details the hydraulic steering system and its components.
Explains the operation and function of the trim tab system.
Covers the operation of the engine tilt and trim system.
Explains the importance and basic operation of engine monitoring instruments.
Details the control of the boat's DC electrical system via battery switches.
Covers the compass and other electronic navigation equipment.
Describes the DC panel on the helm and its control over accessories.
Details the operation and types of navigation lights installed on the boat.
Explains the power source and operation of the trim tab system.
Details the operation of the baitwell pump when no generator is installed.
Covers the operation and installation of the fresh water pump.
Explains the function and operation of the macerator pump for fish boxes.
Describes the operation of the boat's three bilge pump systems.
Explains the components and operation of the onboard waste system.
Details the cabin lighting circuits and lamp locations.
Explains the control of overhead lights via ON/DIM/OFF switches.
Describes the location and function of fuel pickups and anti-siphon valves.
Details the location, type, and maintenance of fuel filters.
Explains the function of shutoff valves for fuel filter maintenance.
Describes the use of the primer bulb for fuel line priming.
Covers the tank fill plate, vent fitting, and fuel sender.
Describes the standard anchor roller chute installed at the bow pulpit.
Details the types and locations of the six mooring cleats.
Explains the function and drainage of the anchor locker.
Describes the cabin house top hatch for light, ventilation, and exit.
Diagram showing the layout of major AC electrical system components.
Details shore power connection, configuration, and limitations.
Explains the AC distribution section, including the panel and bus bars.
Explains the battery charger's function and capacity.
Details the operation and components of the optional air conditioning system.
Details the 12VDC/120VAC cabin refrigerator installation and operation.
Describes the bonding system's purpose for safety and corrosion prevention.
Diagram showing the layout of windlass system components.
Explains the operation of windlass controls, including foot switches and helm remote.
Provides instructions for operating the windlass correctly.
Diagram showing the layout of generator system components.
Details the fuel system components for the generator.
Describes the raw water cooling system for the generator engine.
Explains the operation of generator start/stop and blower controls.
Covers the Halon fire extinguisher and CO monitor in the generator compartment.
Diagram showing the layout of bow thruster system components.
Explains the operation of the bow thruster control panel.
Provides instructions for operating the bow thruster.
Provides a recommended procedure for starting the boat's engines.
Details how the boat handles at various speeds and conditions.
Discusses factors affecting boat performance, including engine, atmosphere, and weight.
Discusses propeller damage and its effect on boat operation.
Outlines routine maintenance tasks to be performed daily or weekly.
Details maintenance tasks for 100 hours of operation or 60 days.
Provides instructions for cleaning, waxing, and buffing fiberglass and gelcoat.
Steps to take when leaving the boat for a few hours.
Provides procedures for storing the boat in dry or wet conditions.
Checklist for launching the boat after storage.