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Contents
WARNINGS 1
Welcome Aboard 2
Preparation 4
Recommendations For Safety 4
Basic Flotation 5
Level Flotation 5
Mandatory Equipment 5
Static Float Attitude 6
Practice – Practice – Practice 6
Operating 6
Fuelling Procedures 6
Internal Built-In Fuel Tank 6
Portable Fuel Tank 7
Engine Use 7
Advantages 7
Engine Starting 7
Before You Leave 7
Necessary Maintenance 8
Manoevering 9
Basic Manoeuvring 9
Preparation 9
Approaching the Dock 9
Mooring 10
Leaving the Dock 10
Anchoring 10
Boat Performance 11
Running Your Motor 11
Propeller 11
Replace Damaged Propellers 11
Ventilation 12
Boat Running Attitude 12
Steering Wheel Pressure 12
Performance 13
Passenger and Gear Loading 13
Trim Adjustments 13
Instruments 14
Electrical System 15
General Maintenance & Repairs 16
Your Engine 16
Cabin and Top Side Areas 16
Windscreens 16
Stainless Steel 16
Seats 17
Fabrics 17
Canopy/Bimini Care 17
Instruments and Gauges 17
Hull, Paint Service and Warranty 17
Oxidisation 17
The Hull 18
Cleaning Unpainted Boats 18
Cleaning Painted Boats 18
Washing 19
Polishing 19
Damaged Paint 19
Special Care for Moored Boats 19
Trailer Information 20
Maintaining the Trailer 20
Trailering Tips 21
Nautical Terms 22
Warranty 23
3 Year Limited Hull Warranty 23
Special Provisions: 23
Commercial Use 23
Important 23
3 Year Limited Trailer Warranty 24
Frame Warranty: 24
One Year Limited Warranty: 24
Six Month Limited Warranty: 24
Obligations of Telwater: 24
Special Provisions: 24
Pre Delivery Service 25
10 Hour Service 26
100 Hour or 12 Month Service 27
Owner/Boat Identification 32
Owner’s Manual 1
Welcome
Congratulations on choosing your new Stacer
boat. At Stacer we pride ourselves on innovation,
quality and craftsmanship. Take a few minutes to
read this manual completely before you use your
boat for the first time. This manual is a valuable
reference and will answer most questions you
have about features and operation. Please retain
it for your future reference.
Thank you for purchasing your new Stacer boat.
You will enjoy many years of boating with this craft.
Read This Page Carefully
Some information in this manual may not be
applicable to your area of boating. Please
check with your dealer or boating authority for a
brochure on local boating rules and regulations.
And remember always operate your vessel within
safe boating practices.
Warranty papers will have come with your motor
and some of the auxiliary equipment fitted to your
boat. Complete and return these now to ensure
you are registered with the appropriate companies
as an owner of their equipment.
In addition to the warranty cards, there will be
operating manuals associated with the engine
and electrical equipment. Even if you believe you
are competent with this equipment, we strongly
recommend you read these manuals as they
contain warnings and concise instructions on the
best ways to operate each item.
It is very important you read the engine manual
carefully, as modern engines are now largely
electronically controlled and have warning and fail
safe devices fitted should a problem arise. You
should clearly understand how these function and
what the various alarm systems mean.
If you experience any difficulties, please contact
your local Stacer dealer for assistance. Find your
local Stacer dealer by visiting www.stacer.com.au
When Things Aren’t Right
Stacer is a customer and service oriented
company, it is important to us that your Stacer
be delivered to you without faults and with all
equipment supplied as specified.
If your boat is damaged or faulty in any way, we
sincerely apologise for the inconvenience. It is
the policy of both Stacer and our dealer network
to get you back on the water as quickly as
possible and with minimal inconvenience to you
and your family.
Should you encounter any difficulties contact
your local Stacer dealer immediately. They will
be aware of the appropriate steps to be taken to
rectify the matter.