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Dear Nautique Owner,
Welcome to the Nautique Family! For over 80 years, Nautiques by
Correct Craft has been dedicated to providing our customers and
their families with the finest inboard boats available. It’s our passion
to create the best performing boats in the industry. Boats that allow
you to escape the routine of every day life. Our customers don’t just
own a Nautique, they live the Nautique life.
Your boat has been built with
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Naut Air fm_2008.qxd:Naut Air fm.qxd 6/25/08 4:23 PM Page ii Record Important Information In addition to this manual, your Nautique boat is supplied with component manufacturer information such as instructions, warranties or other important information. Read these materials carefully since improper operation and maintenance can void the warranty and jeopardize personal safety. Safeguard information about your Nautique boat by recording the Hull Identification Number (HIN) and the model of you
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Naut Air fm_2008.qxd:Naut Air fm.qxd 6/25/08 4:23 PM Page iii Boater’s Checklist For improved safety and enjoyment, check each of these items: Check Before You Launch Your Boat: � Read both the engine and the boat operator manuals. � Drain plug (Securely in place?) � Propeller Condition (Prop nut tight and secured, no cracked or bent blades, prop turns freely?) � Steering System (Working smoothly and properly, self locking nuts in place?) � Battery (Fully charged, cable terminals clean and t
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Naut Air fm_2008.qxd:Naut Air fm.qxd 6/25/08 4:23 PM Page iv Restricted Areas Before boating, check with Local, State and Federal authorities to identify restricted areas. Because of the threat of terrorism, the U.S. Coast Guard has and will continue to implement strict limits on watercraft near U.S. Navy and Coast Guard ships and other potential targets. Proposition 65 A wide variety of components used on this vessel contain or emit chemicals knows to the State of California to cause cancer
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Naut Air fm_2008.qxd:Naut Air fm.qxd 6/25/08 4:23 PM Page v Boating Terminology LENGTH OVERALL (LOA) PORT SIDE STARBOARD SIDE HELM TRANSOM AFT FORWARD GUNWALE BOW STERN FREEBOARD DRAFT WATERLINE CORC001 * An easy way to remember PORT side from STARBOARD side is “PORT” and “LEFT” both have four letters. Product Improvement Because of our policy of continuous product improvement, the illustrations used in this manual may not look the same as on your boat and are intended only as representative
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Naut Air fm_2008.qxd:Naut Air fm.qxd 6/25/08 4:23 PM Page vi Table of Contents Welcome.....................................i Recommended Safety Record Important Equipment ...........................1-20 Information...............................ii Emergency Stop Switch and Boater’s Checklist....................iii Lanyard.................................1-21 Restricted Areas .......................iv Emergencies.........................1-22 Proposition 65..........................iv Fire/Expl
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Naut Air fm_2008.qxd:Naut Air fm.qxd 6/25/08 4:23 PM Page vii Watersports Responsibility Controls and Indicators........4-1 Code ..................................1-35 Steering...................................4-1 Hydro-Gate™ Control and Basic Rules of the Road.......2-1 SportShift................................4-2 Aids to Navigation .................2-1 Shifter/Throttle.....................4-4 USWMS System ..................2-2 Emergency Stop Switch .....4-5 Uniform State Regulatory Standa
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Naut Air fm_2008.qxd:Naut Air fm.qxd 6/25/08 4:23 PM Page viii Walk-Thru Windshield Shifting .................................6-14 Opening/Latching...........4-43 Steering.................................6-14 Coolers ..............................4-43 Stopping ...............................6-15 Boarding Platform............4-44 Docking ................................6-15 Engine Cooling Water Running................................7-1 Intake Valve.......................4-45 Maneuvering Techn
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Naut Air fm_2008.qxd:Naut Air fm.qxd 6/25/08 4:23 PM Page ix Transmission ........................8-15 Glossary ..............................G-1 Shift Cable.........................8-16 Warranty..............................W-1 Troubleshooting ...................9-1 CORRECT CRAFT LIMITED Trouble Check Chart ............9-2 WARRANTY..........................W-1 Performance .......................9-2 Lifetime Limited Electrical..............................9-3 Warranty.........................
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Naut Air Sec 1_2008.qxd:Naut Air Sec 1.qxd 6/24/08 3:05 PM Page 1-1 Section 1 Boating Safety Safety While Boating Boating-related accidents are generally caused by the operator’s failure to follow basic safety rules or written precautions. Most accidents can be avoided if the operator is completely familiar with the boat, its operation and can recognize potentially hazardous situations. In addition to everyday safety, failure to observe the safety recommendations may result in severe personal
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Naut Air Sec 1_2008.qxd:Naut Air Sec 1.qxd 6/24/08 3:05 PM Page 1-2 Section 1 � DO NOT operate the boat while under the influence of alcohol or other drugs. � DO NOT stand or allow passengers to stand in the boat, or sit on the transom, seat backs, engine cover or sides of the boat while the engine is running. You or others may be thrown from the boat. � DO NOT allow any type of spark or open flame on board. It may result in fire or explosion. � DO NOT leave children in the boat without adul
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Naut Air Sec 1_2008.qxd:Naut Air Sec 1.qxd 6/24/08 3:05 PM Page 1-3 Boating Safety � Seek shelter from open water if there is threat of lightning. � Operate slowly in congested areas such as marinas and mooring areas. � The bow may be slippery. Do not go forward while the engine is running. � When you leave the boat take the keys with you. This will keep untrained and unauthorized persons from operating the boat. � Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide. � DO NOT operate the engine in a conf
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Naut Air Sec 1_2008.qxd:Naut Air Sec 1.qxd 6/24/08 3:05 PM Page 1-4 Section 1 The Safety Alert Symbol means ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED! ! ! ! Indicates a hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. ! Indicates a hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. NOTICE Indicates a property damag
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Naut Air Sec 1_2008.qxd:Naut Air Sec 1.qxd 6/24/08 3:05 PM Page 1-5 Boating Safety Boat Safety Labels Your Nautique boat is affixed with various safety labels at the time of manufacture. These labels appear at specific locations on the boat where safety is of particular concern. Safety labels must be legible. If you suspect a label is missing or one becomes damaged, contact your Nautique dealer for immediate replacement. CORC007 CORC004 Tow Pylon Engine Inside Box and on Fuel Tank CORC091 CO
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Naut Air Sec 1_2008.qxd:Naut Air Sec 1.qxd 6/24/08 3:05 PM Page 1-6 Section 1 Avoid personal injury or property damage caused by flying objects. Remove any items from board racks when WARNING! DO NOT ATTEMPT TO START OR OPERATE trailering boat. ENGINE WITH FLAME ARRESTOR REMOVED CORC094 CORC093 Flame Arrestor Board Racks CORC064 Walk Through Windshield CORC009 211 and 220 DANGER WARNING A spinning propeller Gasoline vapors can explode resulting in or carbon monoxide fumes can
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Naut Air Sec 1_2008.qxd:Naut Air Sec 1.qxd 6/24/08 3:05 PM Page 1-7 Boating Safety CORC011 CORC095 ® Fuel Control Cell Flight Control Tower Never run engine when the operator is not seated facing forward with hands on the controls. Leaking fuel is a fire and explosion hazard; inspect fuel system regularly and fix leaks immediately. Do not sit on seat backs, boat sides, or engine box while engine is running. Do not stand on boat sides at any time. Do not make high speed maneuvers in this b
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Naut Air Sec 1_2008.qxd:Naut Air Sec 1.qxd 6/24/08 3:05 PM Page 1-8 Section 1 Boating Regulations The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) is the authority of the waterways; they are there to help the boating public. State boating regulations are enforced by local authorities. You are subject to marine traffic laws and “Rules of the Road” for both federal and state waterways; you must stop if signaled to do so by enforcement officers, and permit to be boarded if asked. There are many pamphlets, prepared b
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Naut Air Sec 1_2008.qxd:Naut Air Sec 1.qxd 6/24/08 3:05 PM Page 1-9 Boating Safety � Knowing that all safety equipment and personal flotation devices (PFDs) are in good condition and suitable for your boat and passenger load. � Knowing that the capacity of the load are within the limits stated on the USCG Maximum Capacities Plate. � Verifying that the emergency stop switch is in proper operating condition. � Ensuring that all passengers are properly and securely seated in appropriate seating
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Naut Air Sec 1_2008.qxd:Naut Air Sec 1.qxd 6/24/08 3:05 PM Page 1-10 Section 1 Insurance You must get insurance before operating your new boat. Insurance for loss by fire, theft or other causes, or liability protection against accidents is a must for responsible boaters. The boat owner is legally responsible for any damage or injury caused when he, or someone else operating the boat, is involved in an accident. Many states have laws detailing minimum insurance needs. Your insurance agent or