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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 the best material and workmanship
available, a legacy handed down from our founder. Our wealth of
experience gives us the edge in innovation, quality and
performance. We have the most dedicated and loyal employees in
the industry. Hands down. Every day, our employees do more than
just punch a clock; they take personal pride in every boat that comes
down the line.
Review this Owner’s Manual for your boat. We have assembled this
manual to inform you about your Nautique and educate you further
on boating. Please pay particular attention to the safety statements
labeled as DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and NOTICE. These
statements alert you to possible safety hazards to avoid so you can
have a safer boating experience. There are also many tips and tricks
on care and maintenance sprinkled throughout the manual. Boating
is very important to us and we would like you to enjoy many years of
boating in your Nautique.
By purchasing a Nautique, you have taken the first step in trading
your old lifestyle for a new one. Now that you own a Nautique, life as
you know it will never be the same.
Enjoy the Nautique Life.
The Nautique Team
Keep your heart with all diligence,
for out of it spring the issues of life.
Proverbs 4:23
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - P/N 80127

iDear Nautique Owner,Welcome to the Nautique Family! For over 80 years, Nautiques byCorrect Craft has been dedicated to providing our customers andthe

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Seite 3 - Boater’s Checklist

4-30Section 4VoltmeterDisplays the System Voltage. There are no adjustments available. Oil Pressure Displays the current Oil Pressure. There are no ad

Seite 4 - Information

4-31Controls and IndicatorsTachometer Display SequenceLCD Alarm Condition DisplaysAlarm messages will be displayed on the Tachometer LCD display.All m

Seite 5 - Product Improvement

4-32Section 4Severe Conditions – Includes a Flashing Red LightWarnings Engine Speed Limiter ActiveKnock Detection System MalfunctionSpark Delivery Sys

Seite 6 - Table of Contents

4-33Controls and IndicatorsSwitchesEach electrical circuit on your boat is equipped with a controlswitch. The switches have an indicator light for eas

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4-34Section 4NOTICEIf either or both of the two light functions are on, the indicatorlight will illuminate and a press and release will turn off any o

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4-35Controls and IndicatorsOptional Dash Pod Circuit Breaker BoxAll dash pod switches interface with a sealed circuit breaker boxlocated in the driver

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4-36Section 4Standard EquipmentWatersports Tow PointThe watersports tow-point (pylon) is manufactured from highstrength aluminum alloy, engineered for

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4-37Controls and IndicatorsBow Features of Your 216 Nautique The open bow section of your boat has removable cushions. Theoptional center section can

Seite 11 - Safety While Boating

4-38Section 4Driverʼs Seat Adjustment The lever under the driver’s seat on the left side allows the seat toslide fore and aft. CORC069A seat or seats

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4-39Controls and IndicatorsRearview Mirror Adjustment The rearview mirror can be positioned on the windshield toobserve a skier and traffic behind you

Seite 13 - General Precautions

1-1Section 1Boating SafetySafety While BoatingBoating-related accidents are generally caused by the operator’sfailure to follow basic safety rules or

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4-40Section 4Love Seat Lift up on the bottom of the love seat cushion to access storageunder the bow area. The entire love seat will hinge upward. You

Seite 15 - WARNING!

4-41Controls and IndicatorsEngine Box Cover Latching/Lifting/RemovalTwo rubber latches (A) hold the top of the engine box to the base.Pull on the top

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4-42Section 4Aft Seat Bottom CushionThe aft seat bottom cushion can be removed by releasing the portand starboard rubber latches. The latches are the

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4-43Controls and IndicatorsDash StorageThe dash storage is for dry storage only. It is equipped with a drainin the event of water intrusion.Floor Cool

Seite 18 - Boater Responsibilities

4-44Section 4Boarding PlatformThe boarding platform of your boat is a convenient feature toenhance the watersports experience. There are serious safet

Seite 19 - Registration/Documentation

4-45Controls and IndicatorsEngine Cooling Water Intake ValveYour boat is equipped with a valve (seacock) on the engine coolingwater intake. The handle

Seite 20 - Education Opportunities

4-46Section 4Fuel TankThere is a fuel tank fill cap on the port and starboard side for addedconvenience. Use the fuel tank fill cap key to remove the

Seite 21 - Overloading

4-47Controls and IndicatorsOptional EquipmentStereo and Speaker PodsAll Nautique boats are stereo ready and include an Auxiliary Input.They have been

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4-48Section 4Automatic Bilge Panel (standard with keyless ignition)Bilge Pump Only Mode - This feature is activated by a switch locatedon the side con

Seite 23 - Visibility

4-49Controls and IndicatorsFolding Instructions for Flight Control Tower®– OptionalFlight Control Tower®Series 1 (FCT 1)The Flight Control Tower®Serie

Seite 24 - Boating Under the Influence

1-2• 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, orsit on t

Seite 25 - Required Safety Equipment

4-50Section 4If your tower is equipped with the optional tower speakers, they canbe adjusted for redirection of sound by loosening the speakermounting

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4-51Controls and IndicatorsOptional Rudder Remote LubeThe service allows for easy access to lubricating the rudder. Theremote lube fitting is located

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5-1Section 5Boat SystemsKnowing the systems, controls and indicators on your boat isessential for safe and proper operation.When replacement parts are

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5-2Fuel SystemENGINEFUELTANKFUEL TANKVENTFUELFILLFUELFILLCORC096Section 5Nautique Ski Sec 5.qxd:Nautique Ski Sec 5.qxd 6/24/08 12:17 PM Page 2

Seite 30 - Equipment

5-3Optional Heater SystemENGINEHEATERCORC098Boat SystemsNautique Ski Sec 5.qxd:Nautique Ski Sec 5.qxd 6/24/08 12:17 PM Page 3

Seite 31 - Emergency Stop Switch and

5-4Bilge SystemNOTICE The Federal Water Pollution Control Act prohibits the discharge ofoil or oily waste into the water. Violators can be fined $5,00

Seite 32 - Emergencies

5-5Boat SystemsBilge SystemBILGE BILGE DRAINCORC100 BILGE BILGE DRAIN(206, 216 ONLY)Nautique Ski Sec 5.qxd:Nautique Ski Sec 5.qxd 6/24/08 12:17 PM

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Seite 34 - Hazardous Conditions

6-1Section 6Getting UnderwayThere are many things to consider to make your boating trip safeand enjoyable. You are responsible for the safety of all p

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1-3• Seek shelter from open water if there is threat of lightning.• Operate slowly in congested areas such as marinas andmooring areas.• The bow ma

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6-2Safety EquipmentFederal and local laws require certain safety equipment to be on-board at all times. In addition, responsible boaters carry othereq

Seite 37 - Carbon Monoxide

6-3Gasoline Containing AlcoholThe implementation of ethanol-based fuel is spreading rapidlythroughout the United States. As such, PCM Engines andNauti

Seite 38 - Our Environment

6-4Section 6Without proper fuel filtration or fuel stabilization, ethanol blendedfuel may cause the following:• Excessive moisture (water) can cause

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6-5Getting UnderwayAfter fueling:1. Tighten the fuel filler cap. Wipe up any spilled fuel.2. Check all fuel lines, hoses and connections for leaks a

Seite 40 - Watersport Safety

6-6Section 6Pre-Operation ChecksIt is the owner’s responsibility to check all of the items listed belowto be certain all preparation steps are complet

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6-7Getting UnderwayThe following instructions are very important:• Raise the engine hatch all the way up. Check to see if all theengine drain plugs a

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6-8Section 6Checklist before starting boat:1. Engine oil level - boat must be level.2. Transmission oil level - boat must be level.3. Shifting link

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6-9Getting Underway• Make sure there are no ropes, gear bags, arms/legs near thebelts and pulleys of the engine. Severe injury can result bybecoming

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6-10Section 6In order to prevent personal injury to you or others, the enginecover must be closed whenever the engine is running.• DO NOT operate the

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6-11Getting UnderwayIf the engine does not start:• If the fuel filter has been changed or if the fuel system wasrun dry, it will be necessary to cycle

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1-4The Safety Alert Symbol means ATTENTION! BECOMEALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!NOTICEIndicates property damage message.The precautions listed in thi

Seite 47 - Aids To Navigation

6-12Section 6When the engine starts, move the throttle lever back until theengine is running about 2,500 rpm or less. Check the gauges fornormal readi

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6-13Getting UnderwayBreak In ProcedureMake sure all your passengers are properly seated before startingthe break in procedure. After the engine is tho

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6-14Section 6NOTICERunning your boat in shallow water can cause propeller shaft,strut, propeller and rudder damage and sand and silt to be pulledinto

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6-15Getting UnderwayStoppingStopping the engine immediately after operating at high speed isnot recommended. Allow the engine a two to three minute co

Seite 51 - Right of Way

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7-1Section 7RunningNautiques by Correct Craft urges you and all others operating yourboat to seek certified instruction from the local boating authori

Seite 53 - Meeting Head-On

7-2Maneuvering TechniquesSteering response depends on three factors: rudder position,motion and throttle.Maneuvering in congested areas and advanced c

Seite 54 - Overtaking

7-3The effects of unequal propeller thrust, wind and current must alsobe kept in mind. While wind and current may not always bepresent, experienced bo

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7-4Freezing TemperaturesWhen the boat is removed from the water, drain the cooling andheater system (as equipped) completely. AnchoringThere are many

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7-5RunningDropping Anchor• Make sure the line is tied to the anchor and tie the otherend to the forward cleat or bow eye.• Head the boat into the wi

Seite 57 - Specifications

1-5Boat Safety LabelsYour Nautique boat is affixed with various safety labels at the timeof manufacture. These labels appear at specific locations on

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7-6Section 7Performance BoatingYour Nautique boat is a high performance boat. DO NOT betempted to push your boat to its limits until you are completel

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8-1Section 8Care and MaintenanceThis section describes how to care and maintain your Nautiqueboat. Periodic inspection and maintenance of items listed

Seite 60 - CORC027A

8-24. When servicing the ignition switch or any wiring, alwaysdisconnect the battery cables from the battery. 5. Check for water circulation when th

Seite 61 - Standard Dash Pod and

8-3Clean debris from the bowl and screen and rinse parts in freshwater. Insert the screen, place the O-ring in the groove of the bowland screw the bow

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8-4Bilge Pumps Check your bilge pumps often to make sure they are operatingefficiently. There are two bilge pumps: one is at the rear of the boatnear

Seite 63 - Optional Ignition and Switch

8-5Care and MaintenanceUse a propeller puller to remove the propeller, then remove thekey from the keyway. Inspect the keyways and key for any damage.

Seite 64 - 196 Deck Layout

8-6Section 8Propeller Shaft Stuffing Box The stuffing box is designed to prevent water from coming throughthe through-hull fittings. These are found o

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8-72. Cut and discard the safety wire. (The wire prevents the packinggland nut from loosening.)3. Hold the gland nut (large nut) with a pipe wrench an

Seite 66 - 206 Deck Layout

Section 88-87. Replace the safety wire.NOTICEReplace the safety wire. It is very important. Use a stainless steelsafety wire of at least 0.032" d

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8-9Care and MaintenanceQuick Oil Drain SystemChange the engine oil after the first 25 hours of operation, thenafter every 50 hours. The boat must be r

Seite 68 - 216 Deck Layout

Section 11-6Flame Arrestor Board RacksWalk Through WindshieldDash PodCORC012CORC204FIRE EXTINGUISHER SYSTEMArmed when light is on.See Owners ManualCOR

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8-10Section 8Salt Water Boating NOTICEIf you use your boat in salt water or other unusual waterconditions, fresh water flush your engine and cooling s

Seite 70 - Standard and Optional

8-11Care and MaintenanceBattery MaintenanceTake care when connecting or disconnecting a battery charger. Besure the charger is turned OFF and unplugge

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8-12Section 8+ = red positive (A)- = black negative (not shown)To clean your battery, remove and wash down the battery case witha diluted ammonia or

Seite 72 - SportShift, 196 and 206 Only

8-13Care and MaintenanceGelcoat Maintenance Your Skipper’s Kit included samples of quality boat care productsrecommended by Nautiques by Correct Craft

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8-14Section 8Teak Care Teak is a unique wood used for marine applications. It is an opencell wood that is highly resistant to the dry-rot associated w

Seite 74 - Shifter/Throttle

8-15Care and MaintenanceCare of Metal• Aluminum care• Stainless care• Chrome• Anodized towersKeep all metal work rinsed and wiped dry. Periodically po

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8-16Section 8Common stains and steps to treat:Step #1 Step #2 Step #3Chewing gum D A D then AEye shadow E B E then BEngine oil B B BSpray paint C B BM

Seite 76 - Standard Dash Pod

8-17Care and MaintenanceTunable RudderThe Tunable Rudder* is designed tooffer easy steering adjustment. Thissystem uses a composite tuning foilwhich i

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8-18Section 8Rudder Remote Lube Fitting (if equipped)The remote lube fitting allows for easy access to lubricating therudder. The remote lube fitting

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9-1Section 9TroubleshootingThe following chart will assist you in finding and correcting minorproblems with your Nautique boat. Refer to your engine o

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Boating Safety1-7Fuel Control CellSide Console Flight Control Tower®CORC011CORC00314700 Aerospace Pky. Orlando, FL 32809CORC095Nautique Ski Sec 1.qxd:

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9-2Trouble Check ChartPerformanceSymptom Possible CauseStarter motor will not operate • Shift handle not in NEUTRAL• Battery disconnect switch OFF• Ba

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9-3ElectricalSymptom Possible CauseElectrical problem • Open circuit breaker or blownfuse• Loose wiring connection• Defective switch or gaugeDim or no

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10-1Section 10StorageLifting RingsYour boat has lifting rings at the bow and at the stern. These aredesigned to lift your boat in a steady and secure

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10-2Winterizing Your BoatWinter storage procedures vary depending on climate, type ofstorage and length of storage. Check with your dealer/storagefaci

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10-3The raw water strainer bowl (A) remains full of water even after therest of the engine cooling water system is drained. To properlywinterize your

Seite 86 - Dash Pod - Limited or Team

10-4Check For Water In Your FuelSystem A small amount of water left in the fuel system for several monthscan result in damage to the fuel system and e

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Storage10-5Add a good quality fuel stabilizer to the fuel prior to winterizing toslow down the rate of fuel decomposition. You can purchase a fuelstab

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Section 1010-6Trailer/TraileringHitch If you do not already have a trailer hitch installed on your vehicle,go to a reputable installer to have the pro

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10-7Towing Your Boat Read this checklist prior to trailering your boat.• Check wheel lug nuts for tightness.• Be sure the trailer tongue is securely

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Section 11-8Boating RegulationsThe U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) is the authority of the waterways;they are there to help the boating public. State boating

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Section 1010-8Long TripsDO NOT use your boat and trailer to haul excessive gear. Each time you stop on a long trip, check the following:• Make sure t

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G-1GlossaryABYC – American Boat and Yacht Council, Inc.AFLOAT – On the water.AFT – Toward the rear or stern of the boat.AGROUND – Touching bottom.AMID

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G-2CAST-OFF – To unfasten mooring lines in preparation for departure.CATHODE – An electrode carrying a negative charge.CAVITATION – A phenomenon in wh

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G-3HYPOTHERMIA – A physical condition where the body loses heatfaster than it can produce it.IN-LINE FUSE – A type of protective fuse located in the p

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G-4RUDDER – A vertical metal device used to steer the boatRULES OF THE ROAD – Regulations for preventing collisions onthe water.SACRIFICIAL ANODE – Me

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W-1WarrantyCORRECT CRAFT LIMITEDWARRANTY(Boats as Originally Manufactured by Correct Craft)The Correct Craft warranty is backed by a family tradition

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W-2Boat Five (5) Year Transferable Limited Warranty:Correct Craft, Inc. warrants to the original user or purchaser,whichever comes first, that each ne

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W-3• Damage or malfunction of a boat, or any componentthereof, resulting from owner use, lack of maintenance,improper maintenance, impact, misuse, ne

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W-4Some states do not allow limitations on how long an impliedwarranty lasts. Some states do not allow the exclusion orlimitation of incidental or co

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WarrantyW-5REQUEST FOR TRANSFER OF WARRANTY ON PARTS** A COPY OF THE PURCHASE RECEIPT MUST BE INCLUDED ** At Correct Craft, Inc.’s discretion, the rem

Seite 101 - Controls and Indicators

Boating Safety1-9While operating the boat, the owner/operator is responsible for:• Knowing that all safety equipment and personal flotationdevices (PF

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W-6REQUEST FOR WARRANTY TRANSFER OF HULL, DECK, AND STRINGER**A COPY OF THE PURCHASE RECEIPT MUST BE INCLUDED **At Correct Craft, Inc.’s discretion, C

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W-7WarrantyNAUTIQUE REGIONAL CENTERSCorrect Craft West11340 White Rock Rd., Suite A.Rancho Cordova, CA 95742916/638-3382Correct Craft EastP.O. Box 216

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W-8If, for any reason your nearest dealer or the warehouse servicingyour territory cannot satisfactorily resolve your problem or answeryour questions,

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iiRecord Important InformationIn addition to this manual, your Nautique boat is supplied with componentmanufacturer information such as instructions,

Seite 106 - Standard Equipment

Section 11-10Insurance You must get insurance before operating your new boat. Insurancefor loss by fire, theft or other causes, or liability protectio

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Boating Safety1-11• American Red Cross• U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary• U.S. Power Squadrons• State Boating Offices• Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons• Bo

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Section 11-12The capacity plate is used by boat manufacturers participating inthe National Marine Manufacturers Association certificationprogram. Naut

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Boating Safety1-13Nautique boat has a required capacity label displaying themaximum weight of people, gear and ballast that can be placed inthe boat.

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Section 11-14The operator of the boat is responsible by law to "maintain a properlookout by sight and hearing." The operator must ensure tha

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Boating Safety1-15Reporting AccidentsThe USCG requires the owner or operator of a boat involved in anaccident, to report the incident to the proper ma

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Section 11-16Equipment requirements for coastal andinland waters differ. Check with localauthorities or the USCG for furtherinformation about coastal

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1-17Boating SafetyNOTICE• A Type V PFD must be worn to be counted toward theminimum carriage requirements.• Special PFDs are available for skiing and

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1-18Section 1Navigation LightsAll power boats underway between sunset and sunrise must displayproper navigation lights. All boats at anchor must displ

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1-19Boating SafetyIf you are required to carry distress signals, you must have threeUSCG approved pyrotechnic devices. Be sure they are inserviceable

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iiiBoater’s ChecklistFor improved safety and enjoyment, check each of these items:Check Before You Launch Your Boat:• Read both the engine and the boa

Seite 117 - Optional Equipment

1-20Section 1Recommended SafetyEquipmentAs a precaution, a good boater will avoid potential problems on anouting by having additional equipment on boa

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1-21Boating SafetyEmergency Stop Switch andLanyardYour Nautique boat is equipped with an emergency stop switch andlanyard. Nautiques by Correct Craft

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1-22Section 1Replacement lanyards should be of sufficient length to avoidinadvertent activation. Accidental loss of power can be hazardousparticularly

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1-23Boating SafetyCapsizing and SwampingA boat may capsize or swamp when least expected. Like fires, try toformulate a plan in advance on what to do i

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1-24Section 1Medical EmergencyBe prepared in the event of an emergency. Know how to use yourfirst aid kit. Be aware of any special medical conditions

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1-25Boating SafetyNOTICEWeeds can sometimes be removed by shifting to NEUTRAL,pausing for a moment, then shifting to REVERSE to unwind theweeds from t

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1-26Section 1Warning Markers Warning MarkersIt is a good idea to ask local authorities if there are hazardous areasand how they are marked. Boaters mu

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1-27Boating SafetySwim Area Warning BuoyNavigation markers serve as a means of identifying navigableroutes, and indicate water hazards. Boaters should

Seite 125 - Optional Heater System

1-28Section 1Our EnvironmentAs a boater, you already appreciate nature’s beauty and the peaceof the great outdoors. It is a boater’s responsibility to

Seite 126 - Bilge System

1-29Boating SafetyIf the fuel tank is near empty, start fueling the tank very slowly toprevent accidental discharge. Once several gallons have beenadd

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ivRestricted AreasBefore boating, check with Local, State and Federal authorities toidentify restricted areas. Because of the threat of terrorism, the

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1-30Section 1Cleaning AgentsHousehold cleaners should be used sparingly and not dischargedinto waterways. DO NOT mix cleaners and be sure to use plent

Seite 129 - Safety Checklist

1-31Boating SafetyEvery year tragic deaths occur from the negligence of unsafeboating and dangerous activities. Experts say, "many of these death

Seite 130 - Safety Equipment

1-32Section 1SAFETY ALERT From August 28, 2001:The United States Coast Guard advised boaters not to "Teak/DragSurf." Recent boating fataliti

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1-33Boating Safety• DO NOT use the watersports tow point for anything otherthan “towable” watersports.• DO NOT Kitefly.• Make sure that everyone kn

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1-34Section 1• Start from a safe place with good forward and peripheralvisibility. • The operator should check direction of the rudder beforestartin

Seite 133 - Boat Planing

1-35Boating SafetyWhen participating in watersports, be safe and courteous andfollow these guidelines:• Be considerate to fishermen and others you sha

Seite 134 - Pre-Operation Checks

1-36Section 1• Read your owner’s manual and inspect your equipment priorto use.• Ski or ride within your limits.• Always ski or ride in control and at

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2-1Section 2Basic Rules of the RoadThe operator is legally required to follow the rules. The followinginformation outlines only the most basic of the

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2-2Mooring Buoy – White with Blue BandMay Show White Reflector or LightUSWMS SystemIn the USWMS Lateral System, well-defined channels are markedwith r

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2-3Uniform State Regulatory MarkersUSWMS regulatory markers are white with international orangegeometric shapes; you must obey regulatory markers.Unif

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vBoating Terminology* An easy way to remember PORT side from STARBOARD side is“PORT” and “LEFT” both have four letters.Product ImprovementBecause of o

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2-4FWMS Marking SystemThe middle of the channel is marked with RED and WHITEvertically striped buoys; pass close to these buoys.Spherical Safe Water M

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2-5Basic Rules of the RoadLights, bells and horns are used on buoys for night or poor visibilityconditions. Buoys with unique light flashing character

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2-6Section 2Crossing SituationIn crossing situations, the boat to the right from the 12 o’clock tothe 4 o’clock position has the right of way. It must

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2-7Meeting Head-OnNeither boat has the right of way in this situation. Both boats shoulddecrease speed, turn to the right and pass port-to-port. Howev

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Section 22-8OvertakingThe boat that is overtaking one ahead of it is the give-way boat andmust make any adjustments necessary to keep out of the way o

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2-9Basic Rules of the RoadThe General Prudential RuleThe General Prudential Rule regarding right of way, is that if acollision appears unavoidable, ne

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Seite 146 - Maneuvering Techniques

3-1Section 3196, 206 and 216Specifications196Length Overall...19’ 5.25" (5.92 m)Length with Platf

Seite 147 - Tow Pattern

3-2206 Length Overall...20’ 6.75" (6.27 m)Length with Platform...

Seite 148 - KC-1571C

3-3216Length Overall...21’ 6.5" (6.57 m)Length with Platform...

Seite 149 - Weighing (Pulling In) Anchor

viWelcome...iRecord Important Information...iiBoater’s Checklist ...iii

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3-5196, 206 and 216Standard Dash Pod andConsole1. Ignition Switch2. Tachometer3. Nautique Cruise4. Check Engine Light5. Speedometer6. Service Soon Lig

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3-6Section 3Optional Dash Pod and Console1. Digital Stereo Remote w/Clock2. Tachometer3. Nautique Cruise4. Check Engine Light5. Speedometer6. Service

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3-7Optional Ignition and SwitchPanel1. Keyless Ignition Key Pad2. Port Ballast – Optional, 216 only3. Starboard Ballast – Optional, 216 only4. Underwa

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3-9196, 206 and 216196Description1. Bow Navigation Light2. Bow Lifting Ring3. Standard Speedometer Calibration Adjustment (under deck near driver’s ri

Seite 156 - Propeller Shaft Stuffing Box

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3-11206 Description1. Bow Navigation Light2. Bow Lifting Ring3. 12-Volt Port4. Bilge Pump Outlet5. Dash Pod 6. Console 7. Engine Cover8. Propeller S

Seite 158 - Through-Hull Fittings

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Seite 159 - Quick Oil Drain System

3-13216Description1. Bow Navigation Light2. Bow Lifting Ring3. Bilge Pump Outlet4. Dash Pod and Console5. Engine Cover6. Propeller Shaft Stuffing

Seite 160 - Optional

viiWatersports ResponsibilityCode ...1-35Basic Rules of the Road ...2-1Aids to Navigation ...2-1USWMS

Seite 161 - Battery Maintenance

3-14Section 3Standard and OptionalEquipmentNautique boats are equipped with only the finest standard andoptional equipment available. Your boat’s equi

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4-1Section 4Controls and IndicatorsKnowing the systems, controls and indicators on your boat isessential for safe and proper operation.SteeringThe ste

Seite 163 - Gelcoat Maintenance

4-2Section 4The helm transfers rotary motion of the steering wheel to linearmotion in the cable which pushes or pulls the rudder. Nautiquerudders are

Seite 164 - Teak Care

4-3Controls and IndicatorsCORC143ADOWNCORC142ATUPRI/CKNautique Ski Sec 4.qxd:Nautique Ski Sec 4.qxd 6/25/08 3:11 PM Page 3

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4-4Section 4Shifter/ThrottleYour Nautique boat is equipped with a Shifter/Throttle ControlHandle which features a start-in-gear protection to prevent

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4-5Controls and IndicatorsEmergency Stop SwitchThe emergency stop switch will stop the engine when the lanyard ispulled far enough to disengage it fro

Seite 167 - Tunable Rudder

4-6Section 4The emergency stop switch can only be effective when it is in goodworking condition.Observe the following:• DO NOT remove or modify an eme

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4-7Controls and Indicators• Temp - Indicates the engine coolant temperature. Refer tothe engine manual for normal operating temperature. Afterstarting

Seite 169 - Troubleshooting

4-8Section 4Speedometer CalibrationThe speedometer calibration control knob is located on the underside of the deck beneath the dash pod above the dri

Seite 170 - Trouble Check Chart

4-9Controls and IndicatorsNavigation LightsThe “NAV/ANCHOR” switch controls the navigation lights. Thelaw requires the bow light and the 360 degree li

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viiiWalk-Thru Windshield Opening/Latching (optional on 196)...4-42Dash Storage ...4-43Floor Cooler(s)...4-43B

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4-10Section 4The bilge switch must be turned on for this feature to operate. Thiswill not drain significant power from the battery unless the bilgepum

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4-11Controls and IndicatorsHeater Switch-Optional The optional heater switch operates the fan to deliver heat to thecockpit. The switch is a four posi

Seite 174 - Winterizing Your Boat

4-12Section 4Fuse PanelThe fuse panel is located on the under side of the deck beneath thedash pod. Fuses protect the circuit by limiting the amount o

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4-13Controls and IndicatorsNautique Cruise ControlThe steering wheel hub cruise control remote has five controlbuttons:(ON/OFF)SETCNCL (Cancel)s/RES (

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4-14Section 4There are three small lights in the dash display that indicate thestatus of Nautique Cruise. The top light is labeled MPH, the middleone

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4-15Controls and IndicatorsButton FunctionThe MPH/RPM button turns Nautique Cruise ON and OFF.• When Nautique Cruise is OFF, a push and release of the

Seite 178 - Trailer/Trailering

4-16Section 4Dash Pod - Limited or TeamOptional Ignition and Switch PanelNOTICESome of the switches on your boat may not have a function, basedon the

Seite 179 - Towing Your Boat

4-17Controls and IndicatorsUnlocked ModeUnlocked mode is entered after the user successfully enters theuser code, presses and releases the start key.

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4-18Section 4Automatic Return to Locked ModeIf no keypad activity takes place for 10 hours after unlocking, thesystem will automatically return to the

Seite 181 - Glossary

4-19Controls and IndicatorsNOTICEThe “System Indicator Light” is on the right side of the ignitionkeypad. The “Ignition Indicator Light” is on the lef

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ixQuick Oil Drain System ...8-9Salt Water Boating...8-10Fresh Water Flushing Kit-Optional ...8-10Battery

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4-20Section 4Changing the Primary User CodeNOTICEThe current primary code must be used to change to anotherprimary code.Make sure the system indicator

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4-21Controls and IndicatorsTo lock the system, re-enter any of the three codes and press STOP. Erasing the User CodesMake sure the system indicator li

Seite 185 - WARRANTY

4-22Section 4Refer to Standard Dash Pod in this section for additionalinformation on gauge operation.Speedometer/Depth SounderThe Serial Bus Speedomet

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4-23Controls and IndicatorsSpeedometer FunctionThe speedometer measures speed over the water using a paddlewheel sensor. Speedometer CalibrationThe an

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4-24Section 4To exit the adjustment procedure without saving, press and hold Mfor two seconds when the display shows “NO SAVE.” Multiple runsin opposi

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4-25Controls and IndicatorsWhen there are no alarm conditions, the water depth is displayed.If the signal is weak or lost, or there is no transducer c

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4-26Section 4Shallow AlarmThis alarm sounds when the water depth equals or is less than theset value. The display will show “S X.X” which is the cur

Seite 190 - HULL, DECK, AND STRINGER

4-27Controls and IndicatorsKeel OffsetAdjust depth sounder to measure depth below keel or drive insteadof sensor.The display will show “K X.X” which i

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4-28Section 4Tachometer/Fuel MonitorThe Tachometer/Fuel Monitor provides both the functions of atachometer and a fuel – engine monitoring system. The

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4-29Controls and IndicatorsEngine Hour MeterDisplays the number of hours the engine has been operated. Thedisplay will show “XXXX.XHr.” Engine hours o

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