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Length Overall | 6.55 m |
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Beam | 2.5 m (8.2 ft) |
Draft | 0.45 m (1.48 ft) |
Weight | 1, 200 kg (2, 646 lbs) |
Engine Power | 150 hp |
Overall Length (LOA) | 6.55 m |
Max. Number of People | 7 |
CE Design Category | C |
Max Horsepower | 150 hp |
Passenger Capacity | 7 |
Fuel Capacity | 200 L |
Max Capacity | 7 people |
Max. Engine Power | 150 hp |
Outlines owner's duties for safe operation, boating courses, and registration compliance.
Details the meaning and importance of safety labels found on the boat and in the manual.
Specifies the dealer's role in providing pre-delivery checks, demonstrations, and information.
Explains the location and significance of the unique Craft Identification Number.
Guides owners on accessing and understanding Quicksilver's warranty coverage and service.
Comprehensive overview of the Quicksilver limited warranty terms, coverage, and exclusions.
Provides key physical dimensions, weights, and capacities of the boat.
Explains factors affecting stability and the crucial importance of adhering to load limits.
Illustrates safe seating areas and warns against slipping hazards during operation.
Defines the four design categories based on a boat's ability to withstand wind and water conditions.
Pinpoints the locations of important safety labels throughout the boat's interior and exterior.
Details the layout of standard and optional equipment on the boat's deck.
Provides a comprehensive view of the cabin's layout and interior liner features.
Describes optional curtains, the hardtop layout, and cockpit storage compartments.
Identifies the placement and function of various thru-hull fittings on the boat.
Illustrates the standard and optional dashboard layouts and their controls.
Explains the function and operation of the boat's navigation and anchor lights.
Covers engine specifications, trailering advice, and key securing points.
Provides essential safety advice and recommendations for towing and being towed.
Details the fuel system, including tank, fill, vent, and precautions for ethanol fuels.
Explains the fresh water system, its components, filling, and maintenance.
Describes the waste disposal system, including toilet, holding tank, and macerator.
Instructions for operating the macerator, dockside pumpout, and bilge pumps.
Details the optional livewell and raw water washdown systems, including operation.
Covers fish box features and critical fire prevention measures and equipment.
Explains the CO monitor, its risks, accumulation, and prevention strategies.
Describes the operation of bow and stern anchor windlass systems.
Details the hydraulic steering system, its operation, and maintenance requirements.
Explains engine controls, including mechanical/DTS units and SmartCraft gauges.
Describes the optional exterior helm, its use, and transferring engine control.
Covers the optional diesel heating system and stereo with Bluetooth/USB.
Explains windshield wiper operation and optional flip seats.
Details the optional cockpit table and sun awning, including installation.
Describes the optional bimini and bimini with enclosure for cockpit weather protection.
Explains the boat's DC electrical system, powered by dual batteries and alternator.
Covers battery removal, installation, battery boxes, and switch operation for power control.
Details the function of fuses and breakers for protecting the DC electrical system.
Provides electrical schematics and wiring diagrams for technical reference and service.
Emphasizes routine maintenance for safety, system longevity, and performance.
Guides on cleaning and maintaining the boat's hull and deck surfaces to prevent growth.
Details care for stainless steel, cleaning cushions, and maintaining canvas and zippers.
Provides instructions for cleaning glass and acrylic windshields and windows.