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CUSTOMERACKNOWLEDGEMENT
HullIdentificationNumber:______________________________
RetailcustomeracknowledgesthattheyhavereceivedacopyoftheMalibuBoats/AxisOwner’s
Manualandthatthedealerhasreviewedthefollowingwithyou:
x Wheretoobtainservice
x TermsoftheLimitedWarranties(trailer,engine,boat,etc.)
x Properandsafeoperationoftheboat
x AllsectionsoftheOw
ner’sManual(s)
Retailcustomeracknowledgesthatthedealerhasexplainedtheoperationandmaintenance
requirementsoftheirtrailer(asprovidedatthetimeofpurchase)andthatanytrailerthatisnot
providedaspartoftheOEMpackageatthetimeofmanufacture,aswellasanyassociateddamageto
theboatdu
etononͲfactorytrailerusage,isspecificallyexcludedfromWarrantyCoverage.
Retailcustomeracknowledgesthatthewarrantyforthisboatwillbevoided ifunauthorizedcomponents
areaddedtotheboataftertheretailpurchaseunlessspecificallyauthorizedbyMalibuBoats,LLC.Th
is
includescomponentssuchasSurfgates™,fins,wedges,etc.
CustomerName(s) CustomerSignature(s)
PrintName__________________________ SignName___________________________
PrintName__________________________ SignName___________________________
PrintName__________________________ SignName___________________________
DealerName(s)DealerSignature(s)
PrintName__________________________ SignName___________________________
PrintName__________________________ SignName___________________________
PrintName_
_________________________ SignName___________________________
ReturnofthisformtoMalibuBoats/AxisisaconditionofWarrantyCoverage.SellingDealermust
returnthisformtoMalibuBoats/Axisviaemail([email protected])duringthe
WarrantyRegistrationprocess.
ThisformmustalsobecompletedaspartofaWarrantytransferandreturnedtoMalibuBoats/Axis
beforeanyremainingWarrantycanbetransferredtoasubsequentowner.
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Indice de contenidos

Pagina 1 - CUSTOMERACKNOWLEDGEMENT

1CUSTOMERACKNOWLEDGEMENTHullIdentificationNumber:______________________________Retailcustomeracknowledgesthattheyhavereceivedacopyoft

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viiiHull Identification Number (HIN)Your Hull Identification Number can be found on the starboard transom of your boatbelow the rub rail. Federal law

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2-76GPS SetupGPS SETUP can be set to enable what data and accuracy the user wants to see on themap while operating the menu features. Highlight the GP

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2-77GPS Status MapGPS STATUS MAP will display the satellite signal strength. Highlight the GPS STATUSMAP and press the ENTER button. The screen below

Pagina 5 - CONTENTS

2-78System Gauge SetupSYSTEM SETUP will display the gauge options that can be shown when the gaugeinformation is displayed on the right side of the sc

Pagina 6 - TABLE OF FIGURES

2-79Depth Level SetupDEPTH LEVEL SETUP will display the options for how to draw the mapped depthcontours of the various waterways. Highlight the DEPTH

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2-80System Units SetupSYSTEM UNITS SETUP will enable the operator to change speed units between Knotsand Miles Per Hour. This menu also allows the ope

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2-81Color SetupCOLOR SETUP will enable the operator to change the color settings on most menuoptions. Highlight the COLOR SETUP and press the ENTER bu

Pagina 9 - INTRODUCTION

2-82Exit SetupHighlighting the EXIT SETUP and pressing ENTER will bring the display back to theMENU screen. Chapter 2_13_ Chapter 2 doc.qxd 9/14/12

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2-83NAV BYMap—Compass—OFFFrom the Navigation Menu screen press the LEFTarrow to change the way the system navigates.There are three modes of navigatio

Pagina 11 - BOATING SAFETY

2-84CompassFrom the Navigation Menu screen press theLEFT arrow to change the highlight toCOMPASS. This will change the top threeoptions in the menu t

Pagina 12 - Safety Statements

2-85Hot Water ShowerIf your boat is equipped with a hot water shower, you will find an ON/OFF accessoryswitch located in the rear storage area. You wi

Pagina 13 - Responsibilities

1-1Chapter 1BOATING SAFETYAt Malibu, safety is not an option!Safe operation of a boat is the responsibility of everyone using the boat. Boats shouldne

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2-86Properly stow the bimini top in its boot and remove all boards from the board racks priorto towing/trailering your boat. Speeds exceeding 50 MPH (

Pagina 15 - TYPE III

2-87WedgeThe Malibu Manual Wedge foil is a solid, one piece, welded design constructed from solid stainless steel. Thewedge foil no longer locks in th

Pagina 16 - Emergencies

2-88Notes Chapter 2_13_ Chapter 2 doc.qxd 9/14/12 12:40 PM Page 88

Pagina 17 - Hazardous Conditions

3-1Chapter 3OPERATIONEveryone benefits from the safety of others.TraileringThe trailering information contained in this section describes general guid

Pagina 18 - Carbon Monoxide

3-2Safety ChainsSafety chains on your boat trailerprovide added insurance that it will notbecome completely detached from thetowing vehicle when under

Pagina 19 - KC-0461M

3-3Backing the TrailerBacking the boat trailer may sometimes be a difficult task. It is recommended that youpractice backing the trailer in a vacant l

Pagina 20 - Basic Rules of the Road

3-4Warning LabelsWarning labels are displayed at various locations throughout your new Malibu to pointout safety hazards. It is important that you tak

Pagina 21 - Figure 1-7. Mooring

Warning Label LocationsRefer to the diagrams below for the location of each label.13-5

Pagina 22 - PRIVILEGED

3-6Load CapacityThe U.S. Coast Guard and most maritime authorities require that boats under 20 ft have acertification or builder’s plate stating the n

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3-7Malibu Boats reminds you that when your boat is fully loaded with the maximum numberof persons and gear as indicated on the capacity plate, boat sp

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1-2Safety StatementsThroughout this manual, specific precautions and symbols identify safety relatedinformation. Follow these precautions as indicated

Pagina 25 - GAUGES & CONTROLS

3-8Green Fuel System Integration Due to a federal mandate from the EPA to reduce hydrocarbon emissions, Malibu Boats,in cooperation with Attwood and M

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3-9StartingFirst Start-Up of the DayOn the first start-up of the day, you may find it beneficial to “key up” once or twice toprime the fuel system pri

Pagina 27 - Hourmeter

3-10Starting the EngineMalibu boats are equipped with sensors that constantly monitor various functions of theboat. Certain functions, if outside of p

Pagina 28 - Figure 2-6. Dash Gauges

3-11Shifting/RunningThe throttle lever is located to the right of the driver. When the throttle is vertical, it is inthe “NEUTRAL” position. Located a

Pagina 29 - Do not top off tank

3-12Figure 3-9. Turning with a RudderThe steering system must be in good operating condition forsafe boat operation. Frequent inspection, lubrication,

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3-13Maneuvering TechniquesSteering response depends on three factors: engine position, motion and throttle.Like an automobile, high speedmaneuvering i

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3-14DockingDocking procedures for the new boat owner usually bring surprising results. Remember,operate your boat at slow speeds to avoid accidents an

Pagina 32 - System Diagnostic Screen

3-15Before tying up the boat, be sure to use enough fenders to protect the boat from damage.If possible, tie up with the bow toward the waves with a g

Pagina 33 - OPTIONS:

3-16A moderate ability to swim is advisable for waterskiers, but swimming ability is no substitutefor a well-fitting life jacket. The wearing of a lif

Pagina 34 - Button Modes

3-17Towing Another BoatTowing is normally a last resort because damage can be created by stress from the towinglines or uncontrollability of the boat

Pagina 35 - FRED’S SETTER

1-3or dangerous activities. Boaters/users assume all risks for such actions.DO NOT use the boarding platform for any other purpose than boarding the b

Pagina 36 - FRED’S IPHONE

3-18Propellers• A propeller can be very sharp. Be careful when you handleit. Wear a pair of protective gloves when handling anypropeller.• Remove your

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3-19Removal1) Remove the cotter pin from the propeller shaft and discard.2) Wedge a piece of 1" x 4" wood between the propeller blade and th

Pagina 38 - HALEY WAKEBOARD

3-20Make sure the set-screws are tightened after eachadjustment. Failure to tighten the set-screws could causeerratic steering and serious damage coul

Pagina 39 - HALEY

4-14Chapter 4CARE AND MAINTENANCEThe following guidelines discussed in this section will protect the investment you have made by preserving the beauty

Pagina 40 - PRE-SET EDIT

4-2It is important to keep your vinyl clean at all times. Some substances can stain the vinyl ifyou leave them on for even a short period. Remove any

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4-3InstrumentationThe in-dash graphical display, the MaliView screen, gauges and digital switch lensesshould only be cleaned with a damp, soft cloth w

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4-4Surface StainsStains can appear as a result of dust, road tar, plant sap, rust from metal fittings and othermaterials coming in contact with your b

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Figure 4-1. Monsoon 350 EngineFigure 4-2. L96 EngineFigure 4-3. LS3 EngineFigure 4-4. LSA Engine4-5Engine/Drive Train EngineFor information on engine

Pagina 44 - Figure 2-9. Cruise Control

Engine Specifications Notes1) Minimum recorded compression in any one cylinder should not be less than 70% of the highest recorded cylinder.2) Measure

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TransmissionCheck fluid only with engine OFF and boat floating level, or level on trailer. Thetransmission dipstick is located on the top of the trans

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1-4EducationIf you have never owned a boat before, you can get an excellent introduction to boathandling from organizations such as the U.S. Coast Gua

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4-8Rudder Stuffing BoxThe rudder stuffing box is a greaseless design and requires no regular maintenance.Shaft PackingLocated in the bilge, under the

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Fuel SystemFuel SystemAll Malibu Boats are equipped with Pump-in-tank (PIT) fuel systems. This means thefuel pump is no longer mounted on the engine a

Pagina 49 - Power Wedge

4-10Green Fuel SystemThe only maintenance required for the new Attwood fuel system is that all hoseconnections be inspected annually for tightness.Fig

Pagina 50 - Figure 2-12. Power Wedge

4-11ElectricalEngine Circuit BreakerYour engine is equipped with a 35 AMP Circuit Breaker to protect the engine electricalsystem and components from o

Pagina 51 - Switches & Indicators

4-12BatteryA minimum of 650 cold cranking amps is the recommended battery size.Do not connectbattery cables toincorrect TerminalPost ±. Doing somay ca

Pagina 52 - Ignition Key Switch

4-13When the engine is off, you will pull current for both the house and cranking circuit onwhich ever battery you have selected or both batteries. Wi

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4-14The cranking battery is the primary battery that is only used to start and operate theengine. Having the cranking circuit truly isolated from the

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4-15MiscellaneousHardwareMost of the metal hardware on your boat consists of brass, stainless steel, or aluminumand should be cleaned on a periodic ba

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4-16Storage and Winter Lay-upDue to the problems that can occur from improper winterization, we recommend that youtake your boat to a certified Malibu

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4-17Winterization Re-Commission• Remove boat cover or shrink-wrap from boat.• Remove Duct tape from exhaust flaps.• Charge and install battery in boat

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1-5Excessive NoiseNoise means engine noise, radio noise or even yelling. Many bodies of water haveadopted noise limits. Music and loud conversation ca

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4-18TroubleshootingThe following charts will assist you in finding and correcting minor mechanical andelectrical problems with your boat. Problems are

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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTIONEngine will not turn • Throttle control in gear. • Shift into neutral.over • Main circuit breaker open. • Reset circuit

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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTIONThrottle/shifting • Corroded cables. • Clean and lubricate cables.problems • Defective throttle return • Replace the th

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4-21GlossaryAFT: To the rear of the boat near the stern. Generally used to givedirections.BEAM: The widest portion of the hull.BILGE: The lowest porti

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4-22IndexAAnchoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-17BBasic Rules of the Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10CCarbon Monoxide .

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4-23INSTRUCTIONSPlease complete following; check each item as completed.____ 1. Inspect prop____ 2. Check engine alignment, motor mounts, and jam nut

Pagina 64 - Figure 2-17. Inline Fuse

4-24Item No. Service First 10 hours Every 50 hours Every 100 hours Annually1. Change engine oil and filter *** *** ***Pennzoil Marine 15W40, Pennz #P

Pagina 65 - Optional Rear MUX Switch

MALIBU BOATS LIMITEDWARRANTYThank you for choosing to purchase a Malibu Boats, LLC (“MalibuBoats”) product. Malibu Boats is committed to assuring your

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W-2Limitations and Disclaimer of Implied WarrantiesANY IMPLIED WARRANTY THAT IS FOUND TO ARISE BY STATE ORFEDERAL LAW, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY

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W-3• If the boat passes the inspection, the second owner must (i) provide the completedwarranty transfer form to the authorized sales facility and (i

Pagina 68 - Return to Factory Default?

1-6Boats more than 16 feet in length must be equipped with one type I, II, III or Vand one type IV. PFDs are intended to save lives; you and your pass

Pagina 69 - Throttle Control

W-4Gelcoat Limited Warranty For a period of twenty-four (24) months beginning on the date the boat is purchased bythe first retail purchaser through

Pagina 70 - Emergency Engine Stop Switch

• Damages caused by lightning, hail, rain, flooding, wind, sand, floods or otherenvironmental or natural conditions • Damages caused by atmospheric

Pagina 71 - Driver’s Seat

• Damage to the boat, the trailer, or anything / anyone else caused by any trailer is notcovered under the Malibu Warranty(ies). Malibu Boats does no

Pagina 72 - Ski Pylon

Please note that Malibu Boats authorized repair facilities, generally, are independentlyowned and operated businesses. Malibu Boats does not control t

Pagina 73 - Swim Platform

Customer Satisfaction ProcedureSatisfaction with your boat is very important to Malibu Boats. Ordinarily all concernsrelated to your boat can be addre

Pagina 74 - Storage Areas

Attwood Fuel System Two-Year Warranty and LiabilityGenerally: All Attwood Fuel System Components are covered by a two (2) year limitedwarranty from th

Pagina 76 - Tilt Steering Wheel

1-7FiresMany boat fires involve flammable liquids such as gas or oil. Many inboard fires start inthe bilge area which at times can be filled with gas

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Damage to underwater gearcaused by shallow watermaneuvering is not covered byyour warranty. Warning MarkersLearn to recognize the different buoys and

Pagina 78 - Closed Cooling System

1-9Figure 1-5. Carbon Monoxide HazardsKC-0461M

Pagina 79 - Optional Equipment

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1-10Operation by MinorsIf your boat will be operated by a minor, remember to have an adult present at all times.Many states have laws regarding minimu

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1-11Types of BuoysThere are several types and shapes of buoys. Buoys may be unlighted, lighted, withsound or may have both an audible and a visual sig

Pagina 82 - SIRIUS Radio Screens

1-12Right-of-WayNotice: In general, boats with less maneuverability have right-of-wayover more agile craft. You must stay clear of the vessel withrigh

Pagina 83 - Fosgate IPOD Radio Screens

1-13OvertakingThe boat that is overtaking one ahead of it is the burdened boat and must make anyadjustments necessary to keep out of the way of the pr

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1-14Notes

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Chapter 2GAUGES & CONTROLSNo other ski boat manufacturer incorporates in their product as many innovative and technically advanced features as Mal

Pagina 86 - Figure 2-44. RCA Adapter

Malibu’s state of-the-art Malibu Graphical In-Dash Display Center enables the operatorto observe and control many graphic functions that are applicabl

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Tachometer Located to the left side of the dash panel, the tachometer registers the operating speed of your enginein revolutions per minute (RPM). Thi

Pagina 88 - Navigation Menu

Figure 2-6. Dash GaugesEngine TemperatureThe temperature gauge is located at the lower center left bottom panel of the dash display.The temperature ga

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2-5FuelThe fuel gauge is located at the lower center right bottom panel of the dash display. Thefuel gauge indicates the approximate quantity of fuel

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iAll information and specifications included in this manual were in effect at the time ofapproval for printing. Malibu Boats LLC reserves the right, h

Pagina 91 - Creating a New Course

2-6MaliView Setup Screen• The up and down arrows toggle through all the options in each edit screen.• Use the “ON/OFF/ENTER” button to toggle between

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2-7Depth Level Alarm ScreenSpeed Calibration ScreenWedge Setup ScreenEnglish Metric Mode (English or Metric Conversion)Video ON/OFF SetupTurns on or o

Pagina 93 - Creating a New Auto Course

2-8Gauge Diagnostic Mode (Gauge Sweep Mode Test)Current Software VersionSystem Diagnostic ScreenActive and Inactive Engine Fault Screen Chapter 2_13_

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2-9Malibu Surf GateThe SURF GATE control will appear on every touch screen except the SETUP screenonce enabled. To enable the surf gate access the SET

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2-10Button ModesSURF GATE CENTER GREEN indicates that bothgates are in the retracted position.LEFT yellow indicates that the right gate will extendwhe

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2-11Malibu Mobile Device Gateway The MDG (Mobile Device Gateway)system is automatically added to theTouch screen when the MDG module is installed. The

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2-12The HELP button will share additional information on how to use the MDG system.FRED’S IPHONEFRED’S SETTER Chapter 2_13_ Chapter 2 doc.qxd 9/14/12

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2-13Malibu Pre-SetsHow to Use the Malibu Pre-SetsThe Malibu pre-sets Save, Store and Control 4 different parameters:• 1 – Boat Speed/Cruise Control• 2

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2-14MaliView Pre-Sets Screen• Enter pre-sets using the “PRE-SETS” button.• Press the “EDIT PRE-SET” button to edit the highlighted pre-set. (See MaliV

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2-15MaliView Edit Pre-Sets Screen• Press the “SAVE” button to save any changes to the pre-set.• The up and down arrows toggle through all the options

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2-16Speed Edit Screen• Use the up and down buttons to change the speed.• Press “ENTER” to accept.• The old speed is on top, and the new speed is in th

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2-17Boat Alarms and Engine Faults for Mini Multi-Functional DisplayMalibu Boats are equipped with two separate computers connected to many sensors and

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2-18“WEDGE FAULT UNBALANCED” is asignal from the Lenco box indicating anactuator failure, alignment or fault.“LOSS OF CAN SIGNAL” alarm occurswhen the

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2-19The “Engine Fault” alarm: Is activated by the ECM. The problem could be amomentary out of parameter minor issue or the problem could be catastroph

Pagina 106 - MENU screen

2-20Clock/Hour Display Press the E to display the setup screen “Clock/Hour Display.” The month, day and yearwill be displayed. Set month first, press

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2-21Malibu Precision Pro Speed ControlSPEED OFF ActualSet 00 35SPEED ON/ENGActualSet3535PRESETS1.GOHOME2.WKBRDB3.WKBRDI4.WKBRDA5.SURFLWKBRDAACTSETSP

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2-22In the upper port corner of the display menu is the CRUISE button. To activate, turn theengine on. While in NEUTRAL, press the cruise button on yo

Pagina 109 - Tower Knob

2-23MaliView Cruise ScreenBallast Tank Levels and Fill Status• Press “CRUISE” to enter cruise mode and to toggle between “SPEED” and “RPM”cruise modes

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2-24MaliView RPM Cruise Screen• Press “CRUISE” to enter cruise mode and to toggle between “SPEED” and “RPM”cruise modes.• The up and down arrows will

Pagina 111 - Figure 2-50. Wedge Up

2-25Power WedgeFigure 2-10. Power WedgeFigure 2-11. Power WedgeThe Power Wedge (PW) is an adjustable wake enlargement device designed specificallyfor

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iiiCONTENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iiiTABLE OF FIGURES. . . . . . . . . . . . . ivINTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viiCER

Pagina 113 - OPERATION

2-26The Power Wedge Foil will deploy from the fully up or “stowed” position to the fullydown or “operating position” as long as the boat speed is unde

Pagina 114 - Figure 3-3. Bow Tie-Down

2-27Circuit BreakersAll major boat circuits are protected from shorting and overload by resettable circuitbreakers. If a problem develops with one of

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2-28Malibu Touch Command SystemThe Malibu Touch Command system consists of 4 main screens and one optional screen.The Main screens are the CODE ENTER

Pagina 116 - Warning Labels

2-29Malibu Code Entry ScreenUse the KEY PAD to enter the four-digit start code. The numbers will appear on the left.The numbers will disappear when th

Pagina 117 - Warning Label Locations

2-30Malibu MLS ScreenThe MLS screen is set up to control the available water tanks on the boat. The user hasthe ability to fill or drain all the tanks

Pagina 118 - SWAMPING HAZARD

2-31Malibu Lights ScreenThe LIGHTS screen is where all the available lights for the boat are controlled.Depending on how many lights are available on

Pagina 119 - Figure 3-7. Fueling

2-32Malibu Setup ScreenThe SWITCH screen is where all the available options for the boat are controlled.Depending on how many lights are available on

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2-33Malibu Setup ScreensThe setup screen is used to keep the software up to date and adjust and troubleshoot theTouch Command/MaliView system. Use the

Pagina 121 - Starting

2-34Pressing the ENTER button will activate the UPDATE TOUCHCOMMAND mode. TheUPDATE will read a USB and load the SmartTouch.mem file. The update will

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2-35Malibu Set Dim Level ScreensThe setup screen is used to keep the software up to date and adjust and troubleshoot theTouch Command/MaliView system.

Pagina 123 - Steering

ivTABLE OF FIGURESFigure 1-1 Personal Flotation Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5Figure 1-2 Fire Extinguisher. . . . . . . .

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2-36Malibu Setup Outputs ScreensThe setup screen is used to keep the software up to date and adjust and troubleshoot theTouch Command/MaliView system.

Pagina 125 - KC-0201-A

2-37Malibu Setup Lights ScreensThe setup screen is used to keep the software up to date and adjust and troubleshoot theTouch Command/MaliView system.

Pagina 126 - KC-0200C-A

2-38Malibu Setup Navigation ScreensThe setup screen is used to keep the software up to date and adjust and troubleshoot theTouch Command/MaliView syst

Pagina 127 - High-Speed Operation

2-39Malibu About TouchCommand ScreensThe setup screen is used to keep the software up to date and adjust and troubleshoot theTouch Command/MaliView sy

Pagina 128 - Figure 3-12. Hand Signals

2-40Accessory Switch PanelsThese panels are located in the dash directly below the standard gauges and are used toactivate the following features. You

Pagina 129 - KC-0202C-A

2-41Stereo PowerThe optional stereo system can be activated by either turning the ignition key on, or canbe used without the engine started by turning

Pagina 130 - Propellers

2-42Pressing the BILGE button will toggle the POWER module output and MUXdisplay from OFF to ON and back to OFF again. Pressing the BLOWER button will

Pagina 131 - Adjustable Rudder

2-43Function Edit ModeEnter Function Edit1. Hold PAGE, button #4, and button #5 at the same time for 3 seconds.2. Press button 1(YES) to enter edi

Pagina 132 - Corrosion Protection

2-44Insert Mode1. Press button 1(YES) to enter INSERT mode or 2(NO) to exit edit mode.2. If 1(YES) is pressed return to icon page in INSERT mode.

Pagina 133 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE

2-45Throttle ControlThe throttle lever is located to the right of the driver. When the throttle is vertical, it is in the NEUTRAL position.Some model

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vFigure 4-7 P-Trap and Deck Fill. . . . . . . . 4-10Figure 4-8 FLVV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10Figure 4-9 GRV . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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2-46Electronic Throttle Control (ETC)All current Malibu Boats are equipped with electronic throttle control. The helm throttlecontrol “E-MV3” is now d

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2-47Motorbox CoverThe upholstered motorbox reduces engine noise andprovides protection for the passengers on board. To open,stand on the port side of

Pagina 137 - Engine/Drive Train

2-48Integral Self Draining Ice ChestThis item is available on most model boats and can be found either in the starboardpassenger seat or center floor.

Pagina 138 - Engine Specifications

2-49Malibu Boats’ “Pivoting-Head” ski pylon is designed for normal water skiing activities: slalom,jumping, kneeboarding, tricks, and barefooting. Any

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2-50Navigational LightsAs required by the U.S. Coast Guard and most maritimeauthorities, all recreational vessels are required to displaynavigational

Pagina 140 - Figure 4-6. Drip Less Shaft

2-51Glove Box StorageLocated on the port side of the boat above the observers’ seat for easy access and storage. This small area can beused to store r

Pagina 141 - Fuel System

2-52Bilge Drain Plug(s)A T-handled, brass bilge drain plug is located in the engine compartment of all models. Location is normallydirectly below the

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2-53ExhaustThe exhaust system is used to remove engine exhaust fumes. To ensure that your boat’sexhaust system is working correctly, it is important t

Pagina 143 - Electrical

2-54VentilationThe ventilation is used to remove potentially hazardous accumulation of explosive vaporsfrom the bilge areas of your boat’s hull and en

Pagina 144 - Figure 4-13. Battery Level

2-55Optional EquipmentHeaterIf your boat is equipped with a heater, you will find anON/OFF accessory switch located on the dash panel. Locatedat the b

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Pagina 146 - Figure 4-14. Battery Switch

2-56Stereo ControlsWhen in the radio screens, the left and right buttons will respond to the label directlyinside the button. For example, the CRUISE

Pagina 147 - Miscellaneous

2-57Fosgate USB DRIVE Radio Screens Chapter 2_13_ Chapter 2 doc.qxd 9/14/12 12:40 PM Page 57

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2-58SIRIUS Radio Screens Chapter 2_13_ Chapter 2 doc.qxd 9/14/12 12:40 PM Page 58

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2-59Fosgate IPOD Radio Screens Chapter 2_13_ Chapter 2 doc.qxd 9/14/12 12:40 PM Page 59

Pagina 150 - Troubleshooting

2-60Fosgate Video Radio Screens The Fosgate radio with video has a menu screen that can be navigated and controlledusing the Viper buttons. To use thi

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2-61Video OperationThe POV option includes the ability to start and stop a recording using the display’sENTER button. To use this ability, the video s

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2-62Auto-Volume for MaliViewOne of the enhancements to the software for the MaliView is the addition of auto-volume. This feature will automatically i

Pagina 153 - Glossary

2-63Viper Chart Plotting InstructionsMap ScreenThis section will attempt to familiarize the operator with the features and functions of thissystem. Th

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2-64Navigation MenuAbove is the main navigation menu screen. From here the operator can get to any area ofthe navigation system. Pressing the ENTER bu

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2-65Map ViewStarting at the Navigation Menu screen, the MAP screen can be adjusted to show theMAP on the entire screen or show gauge information along

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viiINTRODUCTIONOver the years, you have watched us grow into one of the most respected boat builders inthe world. And undoubtedly, somewhere, you have

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2-66Map OrientThe MAP screen can be adjusted to orient the map with north always at the top of thescreen, or with the boat heading at the top of the s

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2-67Select CourseCreating a New Course Chapter 2_13_ Chapter 2 doc.qxd 9/14/12 12:40 PM Page 67

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2-68Using the arrow buttons, highlight the “SELECTWAYPOINT LOCATION”. Using the arrow buttons, move the cursor (cross)to the beginning location of the

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2-69Select Auto CourseCreating a New Auto Course Chapter 2_13_ Chapter 2 doc.qxd 9/14/12 12:40 PM Page 69

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2-70After selecting “START COURSERECORD,” the map will appear. Yourlocation is the boat image (in the screen tothe left it is within the blue box). T

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2-71FilterThe FILTER menu allows the operator to adjust/change what is displayed throughout thevarious screens. From the Navigation Menu screen press

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2-72GPS StatusFrom the Navigation Menu screen press the DOWN arrow to access the GPS STATUSscreen. The GPS STATUS menu allows the operator to view

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2-73SetupFrom the Navigation Menu screen press the DOWN/LEFT arrow to access the SETUPmenu. The SETUP menu allows the operator to adjust, view an

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2-74Screen LevelSCREEN LEVEL is the contrast adjustment menu. Highlight the SCREEN LEVEL andpress the ENTER button. The screen below will appear.

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2-75Transparency LevelTRANSPARENCY LEVEL can be set to enable the user to see the map while viewingthe menus. Highlight the TRANSPARENCY LEVEL and pre

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