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Kingfisher 2525 User Manual

Kingfisher 2525
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KINGFISHER
O W N E R S M A N U A L
w w w . k i n g f i s h e r b o a t s . c o m
KingFisher Boats 8160 Highland Road, Vernon, BC V1B 3W6
Telephone: (250) 545-9171 Toll Free: 1 (888) 545-9181 Fax: (250) 545-4433
Email: mail@kingfisherboats.com Web Site: www.kingfisherboats.com

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Kingfisher 2525 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKingfisher
Model2525
CategoryBoat
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Section 1 - Introduction

Important Identification Number Records

Record Hull Identification Number (HIN) and engine serial numbers for reference.

Section 2 - Safety Information

Pre-Trip Safety Checklist

Essential checks before operating the boat to ensure safety and readiness.

Important Labels and Warnings

Familiarize with warning decals for safe boat operation and hazard identification.

Carbon Monoxide (CO) Hazard

Understand CO risks, symptoms, and prevention methods for enclosed areas.

Section 3 - Operator & Passenger Safety

Boat Operation and Operator Qualifications

Requirements for operating the boat and understanding marine navigation.

Operator Responsibilities and General Safety

Duties of the operator for passenger safety, legal compliance, and maintenance.

Section 4 - Boat Characteristics and Operation

Safe Operation and Handling

Guidelines for safe operation, awareness of surroundings, and defensive boating.

Boat Operation Procedures

Step-by-step guides for starting, docking, beaching, launching, and loading the boat.

Trailering and Transport

Procedures and checks for safely trailering the boat.

Section 5 - Maintenance and Care

General Hull and Interior Care

Maintenance for aluminum hull, cleaning, touch-ups, cabinets, floor, seats, and windows.

Periodic System Inspections

Detailed checks for fuel, steering, electrical, and other boat systems.

Storage and Winterizing Procedures

Guidelines for storing the boat, engine, fuel, batteries, and water systems.

Section 6 - Troubleshooting

Common Electrical System Issues

Guidance on diagnosing and resolving problems with the boat's electrical system.

Section 7 - Systems and Options

Hull and Bilge Systems

Information on thru-hull fittings, bilge pumps, drain plugs, and ball valves.

Water and Plumbing Systems

Details on fresh water, hot water, head, grey water, shower, and toilet systems.

Fuel System Components and Operation

Fuel tank, sending unit, leak checks, refueling, and related components.

Electrical Systems and Controls

Wiring, fuses, breakers, dash panel, battery switches, and shore power.

Optional Equipment and Features

Heater, blower, upholstery, live well, wash down, detectors, and bow thruster.

Section 8 - Nautical Terms

Glossary of Nautical Terms

A glossary of common nautical terms used in boating.

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