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Warrants against structural defects in fiberglass for the life of the boat.
Offers repair/replacement of fiberglass hull or deck within five years of delivery.
Warrants parts against defects in materials/workmanship for one year from delivery.
Details minimum U.S. Coast Guard requirements for personal flotation devices (PFDs).
Details the raw water cooling system and its components.
Overview of engine's electronic equipment and battery switch function.
Details on using the Garmin chart plotter for engine system functions.
Annual checks for propeller hardware, material, blades, and hub.
General information and guidelines for starting the outboard engine.
Checks and procedures to perform after the engine has started.
Overview of Regal Surf System components like ballast bags and surf tabs.
Details the two-forward facing counter-rotating propellers for improved performance.
Explanation of how surf tabs operate using screw drive technology for wake shaping.
General checklist for outboard engine checks before each use.
Introduction to mechanical remote control box for shift and throttle modes.
Explains how to operate the bow thruster joystick for port or starboard thrust.
Covers basic DC (direct current) electrical components and their function.
Information on DC equipment, battery specifications, and terminology.
Troubleshooting common battery issues like weak or dead batteries.
Explanation of the dual battery switch positions: off, on, and combine batteries.
Features key electrical components like switches, breakers, and charging components.
Details components on the LX4 battery management panel.
Manages charging current from outboard stators and protects electronics.
Switches two isolated battery banks or combines them to all loads.
Details components on the LX6 battery management panel.
Controls the engine DC cranking system, with 'on', 'off', and 'combine' positions.
Controls the house main and house accessory battery for various loads.
Manages charging current from outboard stators and protects electronics.
Details the battery charger's function and stages of charging.
Instructions for adding hydraulic fluid to the steering system.
Operation and alarm system for detecting gasoline fumes.
Annual inspection of fuel system components for loose clamps and leaks.
Covers pre-departure and underway checklists for safe operation.
Questions to ensure all systems and safety equipment are ready before departure.
Checks to perform after casting off, including passenger and equipment status.
Safety procedures and guidelines for fueling the boat.
Essential checks and precautions before starting the fueling process.
Safety measures to follow while fuel is being dispensed.
Purpose and operation of power trim/tilt for adjusting drive unit angle.
Guidance on selecting, attaching, and setting anchors correctly.
Basic towing procedures, equipment, and techniques for using a trailer.
Introduction to the anchor windlass system, its components, and operation.
Instructions for paying out and hauling in the anchor using power or gravity.
Details the system capable of automatic and manual activation in the engine compartment.
Fume monitoring and alarm system for detecting gasoline and battery vapors.
Identifies common engine problems and their possible causes.
Troubleshooting guide for common DC electrical system problems.
Checklist for engine winterization/maintenance, boat, and trailer procedures.
Steps for winterizing the engine, including fluid changes and checks.
Checks for tire pressure, tow vehicle condition, and securing the boat.
Safety precautions and procedures for launching the boat ramp.
Step-by-step instructions for loading the boat onto the trailer.