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Page 1 - Freshwater Owner’s Manual

Freshwater Owner’s Manual

Page 2 - INTRODUCTION

BOATING SAFETY 1-3Overpowering / OverloadingDO NOT overpower or overload your boat. Your boatis equipped with a required capacity plate indicatingthe

Page 3

MULTI-SPECIES BOATS4-25EQUIPMENTFuse and Relay Panel – WX1850 and WX1900Fuse and Relay PanelFigure 4-12The fuse and relay panel is located under the h

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4-26Circuit Breakers – MX1825, MX2025, WX2190,and WX2060The circuit breaker panel is located under the helmconsole. The breaker button will pop out wh

Page 5 - BOATING TERMINOLOGY

MULTI-SPECIES BOATS4-27WX Series Driver’s Pedestal SeatSeat MountFigure 4-151. This lever adjusts the seat fore and aft.2. Twist this handle to increa

Page 6

4-28Livewell / Baitwell System SettingsYour Skeeter boat is equipped with a livewell/baitwellsystem designed to your keep fish alive and healthy.Figur

Page 7

4-29Figure 4-17EMPTY: Turn the remote valve control to the OPENposition to empty.Rinse the livewell and baitwell (if equipped) with freshclean water,

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4-30NOTES_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Page 9 - THE BOAT

FISH AND SKI BOATS5-1This section is specific to your Skeeter fish and skiboat. The picture or pictures used to show feature(s)and location may show m

Page 10 - BOATING SAFETY

5-29343-079NW-206-079343-0809343-078Table of Contents

Page 11 - BOAT SETUP

FISH AND SKI BOATS5-3WARNING9343-068Fuel vapors are fire and explosion hazards.Do not store fuel or flammable liquids inthis compartment.Ventilation h

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5-4SL190 AND SL210 SERIES HELM LAYOUTHelm LayoutFigure 5-1SKE-0053-A1216151095867141114321317Table of Contents

Page 13 - DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

1-4Using an outboard motor that exceeds the maximumhorsepower limit of a boat can:•Cause loss of boat control.•Place too much weight at the transom, a

Page 14

FISH AND SKI BOATS5-5 1. Tilt Steering Latch (Option) 2. Livewell Fill Switch 3. Livewell Recirculation Pump Switch 4. Bilge Pump Switch 5. F

Page 15 - OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

5-6SL190 AND SL210 GENERAL DECK LAYOUTGeneral Deck LayoutFigure 5-2SKE-0054-A13274567891011122131415Table of Contents

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FISH AND SKI BOATS5-7 1. Ski Rope Locker 2. Livewell (22 Gal) 3. Fuel Inlet 4. Cooler (34 Qt) 5. Stereo 6. Rod Box 7. Gear Storage 8. Bow Seat Mount 9

Page 17 - NIGHT OPERATION

5-8EQUIPMENTFuse PanelThe fuse and relay panel is located under the helmconsole. Replace a blown fuse with an identicalreplacement.SX and SL Fuse Pane

Page 18

FISH AND SKI BOATS5-9Swivel Seats – Driver and Passenger SeatsSwivel SeatsFigure 5-4Press the locking handle down to release the lock; thiswill allow

Page 19 - INFORMATION

5-10Livewell / Baitwell System SettingsYour Skeeter boat is equipped with a livewell/baitwellsystem designed to your keep fish alive and healthy.Figur

Page 20

FISH AND SKI BOATS5-11Bike SeatMount the seat by selectingeither the fore or aft swivelseat mount and twist to secureto mount.Bike Seat orFishing Chai

Page 21 - CHECK POINTS

5-12Ski PylonSki PylonFigure 5-8If your Skeeter boat is equipped with a ski pylon, itprovides an easy means for connecting a ski towharness to your bo

Page 22

FISH AND SKI BOATS5-13Walk Thru WindshieldYour Skeeter boat is equipped with a walk thruwindshield which provides comfort to the cockpit area.Always h

Page 23 - RESPONSIBLY

5-14The canopy top can be temporarily stowed, folded, andlaid on the sun deck. Make sure your canopy top is in asecured position before getting your b

Page 24

BOATING SAFETY 1-5A jack plate is sometimes used on boats to adjustengine installation height. Do not use a jack plate onyour Skeeter boat unless it

Page 25 - Wake / Wash

CONTROLS / INDICATORS6-1STEERINGUnder certain power trim positions of the outboardmotor, there can be a noticeable pull on the steeringwheel. This is

Page 26 - BASIC RULES OF THE ROAD

6-2OUTBOARD MOTOR TRIMOutboard motor trim is the angular relationshipbetween the lower drive unit of the outboard motor andthe transom of the boat. Bo

Page 27 - RULES WHEN ENCOUNTERING

CONTROLS / INDICATORS6-3Figure 6-1See your outboard motor operator’s manual for powertrim operation information.CORRECTIN TOO FAROUT TOO FAR9343-017aD

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6-4INSTRUMENTSNOTE: Types of gauges and switches vary bymodel. Not all models have all thefollowing items. Some of the followingitems are optional an

Page 29 - 4 O'CLOCK

CONTROLS / INDICATORS6-5SpeedometerThe speedometer indicates the speed of the boat inmiles per hour. Be sure the speedometer pilot tube isclean and fr

Page 30 - Overtaking

6-6Navigation Lights SwitchThe navigation lights switch activates the bow andstern lights in the RUN position and just the stern lightin the ANC posit

Page 31 - Sailing Vessel Right-of-Way

CONTROLS / INDICATORS6-7CIRCUIT BREAKERS / FUSES – ALLMODELS EXCEPT FX AND I-CLASSThe main power supply at the battery, automatic bilgepump switches,

Page 32

6-8NOTES______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Page 33 - REGULATED / LIMITED ACCESS

BOAT SYSTEMS7-1ELECTRICAL SYSTEMSkeeter boats have sophisticated electrical systems toprovide service and function to their owner. Power is supplied f

Page 34 - ! WARNING

7-2If your boat has dual fuel tanks, it will be equipped withtwo fuel fill caps. Fuel is delivered from both tanks toyour outboard motor.If your boat

Page 35

1-6DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTIONThe U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) has regulations whichdescribe minimum standards of safety. All Skeeterboats have been certified

Page 36 - BASS BOATS

BOAT SYSTEMS7-3BILGEBilge PumpBilge PumpFigure 7-2A bilge pump is designed to remove excess waterwhich may accumulate in the bilge area. Make surethe

Page 37 - FX SERIES HELM LAYOUT

7-4Battery ConnectionsSee the manufacturer’s engine manual for batteryrequirements.Maintain the battery or batteries following themanufacturer’s recom

Page 38

BOAT SYSTEMS7-5Keep your outboard motor battery separate from yourelectric outboard battery or batteries. If you operateyour electric outboard from yo

Page 39 - FX SERIES DECK LAYOUT

7-6Bow LightYour Skeeter boat is equippedwith a bow light and a maplight which can be turned on oroff at the light. Press the button(1) to turn the ma

Page 40

BOAT SYSTEMS7-7To check the oil level, remove the steering fluid fill cap.The oil level should be within 1/2 in. (13 mm) of thebottom of the filler ho

Page 41 - I-CLASS SERIES HELM LAYOUT

7-8NOTES______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Page 42

OPERATION8-1OPERATION Before Starting the EngineSEVERE INJURY OR DEATH MAY RESULT IF YOUIGNORE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING:• Before operating your Skeeter b

Page 43 - I-CLASS SERIES DECK LAYOUT

8-2Stopping the EngineTo stop the engine, return the throttle shift levers to theNEUTRAL position, then turn the key switch to “Off.”The engine can al

Page 44

OPERATION8-3Boating with PassengersWhen one or more passengers are on board, the boatmay handle differently, so operating it requires ahigher degree o

Page 45 - ZX SERIES HELM LAYOUT

8-4Docking1. Make sure no obstructions, boats, or swimmersare close to the boat. Come to a stop before youreach the dock. 2.Notice how wind and water

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BOATING SAFETY1-7REQUIRED EQUIPMENTThe following USCG safety equipment must beprovided by the owner and carried onboard. • Life Jackets: One wearable

Page 47 - ZX SERIES DECK LAYOUT

OPERATION8-5No wind or current:Approach the dock at a shallow angle. Secure the bowto the dock, then use engine power or a boat hook togently move the

Page 48

8-6Leaving a DockBecause boats steer from the stern, the stern firstmoves in the direction opposite your desired turn. It is especially important to u

Page 49 - TZX SERIES HELM LAYOUT

OPERATION8-7BOAT TRIMThe performance of your Skeeter boat depends onload weight and distribution. Distribute weight evenly,from bow to stern, and also

Page 50

8-8NOTES______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Page 51 - TZX SERIES DECK LAYOUT

GETTING UNDER WAY9-1There are many things to consider to make yourboating trip safe and enjoyable. You are responsiblefor the safety of all passengers

Page 52

9-2SAFETY EQUIPMENTFederal and local laws require certain safetyequipment to be on board at all times. In addition,responsible boaters carry other equ

Page 53 - CT LT HORN

RUNNING10-1Skeeter urges you and all others operating your boatto seek certified instruction from the local boating authorities.This section is design

Page 54

10-2The effects of unequal propeller thrust, wind, andcurrent must also be kept in mind. While wind andcurrent may not always be present, an experienc

Page 55

RUNNING10-3ANCHORINGAlways anchor from the bow. Anchoring only from the sternwill make the boat unsteady. Astrong current can pull a stern-anchored bo

Page 56

10-4PERFORMANCE BOATINGYour Skeeter boat is a high-speed, high-performanceboat. DO NOT be tempted to push your boat to itslimits until you are complet

Page 57

1-8OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS• The operator and all passengers should wear aUSCG-approved life jacket. USCG regulationsrequire that the proper number a

Page 58

RUNNING10-5POST-OPERATION CHECKSPost-Operation ChecksThese post-operation procedures are developed tohelp preserve the long-term appearance and reliab

Page 59

10-6Tighten the hull drain plug securely before launchingthe Skeeter boat. Clean any foreign material, such asdirt or sand, from the threads before in

Page 60

RUNNING10-7A trailer is provided as standard equipment with yourSkeeter boat. If you need to obtain another trailer,choose one that is manufactured to

Page 61

10-8Trailering Checklist• Check your state laws to be sure your trailer meetsall regulations, such as proper licensing, brake,axle load, and safety c

Page 62

RUNNING10-9Backing Your TrailerIt takes practice to back a trailer successfully. If youare not familiar backing up with a trailer, practice firstin an

Page 63

10-104. Remove the bow line from the bow eye.5. Back the trailer farther into the water until just thetops of the fenders show, then reset the parking

Page 64

RUNNING10-115. Pull the trailer up the ramp out of the way of otherboaters. Attach the bow and stern tie-downs.Reconnect the trailer lights.6. Follow

Page 65 - Livewell Systems

10-12Transom SaverFigure 10-4Many outboard motors are equipped with a sleeve-type transom saver, which also can be used inconjunction with the trailer

Page 66

CARE / MAINTENANCE11-1This section describes how to care for and maintainyour Skeeter boat. Periodic inspection and maintenanceof items listed in this

Page 67 - SKE-0025_A

11-2BatteryPeriodically check the battery restraint system, makingsure the battery is secured.Check the batteries frequently for signs of corrosion. I

Page 68

BOATING SAFETY 1-9CRUISING LIMITATIONS• Scan constantly for people, objects, and otherwatercraft. Be alert for conditions that limit yourvisibility o

Page 69 - Figure 3-17

CARE / MAINTENANCE11-3Figure 11-1Batteries are perishable products and will self-discharge. If you operate your boat sparingly, you maywant to charge

Page 70

11-4Direct Battery ChargingSee ELECTRICAL SYSTEM on page 7-1 for chargingtrolling motor batteries information.Secure the battery compartment doors in

Page 71 - Figure 3-19

CARE / MAINTENANCE11-5Consult your Skeeter Dealer for additional informationconcerning galvanic corrosion.Salt Water CorrosionThe entire boat, outboar

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11-6Maintenance ProceduresYou will get years of boating pleasure while slowingthe changes described previously by following thesimple maintenance proc

Page 73 - Electric Trolling Motor

CARE / MAINTENANCE11-7CarpetYour Skeeter carpet has built-in stain and soil releasecharacteristics for easy, less costly maintenance.Maintenance such

Page 74

11-8PaintsIf your boat is kept in water where marine growth is aproblem, the use of antifouling paint may reduce thegrowth rate. Be aware of environme

Page 75

CARE / MAINTENANCE11-9MOTOR MOUNTSHaving a solid connection between the motor and theboat is very important to prevent damaging structuralintegrity. Y

Page 76

11-10Torque Transfer System BoltsFigure 11-3Jack Plate to Transom BoltsFigure 11-4SKE-0134-ASKE-0135-ATable of Contents

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CARE / MAINTENANCE11-11Motor to Jack Plate BoltsFigure 11-5STEERING SYSTEMFrequently inspect the steering system for smooth,free, and full-range opera

Page 78

11-12SERVICE / MAINTENANCE LOGDATEHOURREADINGSERVICE / REPAIRS PERFORMEDTable of Contents

Page 79 - WX1900 HELM LAYOUT

1-10HAZARD INFORMATION• Never start the engine or let it run for any length oftime in an enclosed area. Exhaust fumes containcarbon monoxide, a color

Page 80

TROUBLESHOOTING12-1The following chart will assist you in finding andcorrecting minor problems with your Skeeter boat. See your outboard operator’s ma

Page 81 - WX1900 GENERAL DECK LAYOUT

12-2PERFORMANCE (Continued)Symptom Possible CauseExcessive vibration • Damaged or fouled propeller• Engine problemEngine runs but boat • Fouled or d

Page 82

STORAGE13-1PREPARING BOAT FOR STORAGEStorage or winter lay-up requires special preparationto prevent damage to your boat. If the boat is stored inbelo

Page 83 - WX2060 AND WX2190 HELM LAYOUT

13-2Reactivating the Boat After Storage• Charge and install the batteries. See Battery, inSection 11.• Check condition of the livewell system. SeeLive

Page 84

STORAGE13-3LIFTINGFigure 13-1SPREADERBARSPREADERBARLIFT RINGSSLINGSSKE-0018a-ACORRECTINCORRECTDo not attach lifting cables to the bow eye,cleats, wate

Page 85

13-4If you need to remove the Skeeter boat from the waterwithout a trailer, use these guidelines:• Use a sling-type lifting mechanism designed forlif

Page 86

GLOSSARY OF TERMS14-1ABOARD – On or in the boat.ABYC – American Boat and Yacht Council, Inc.AFLOAT – On the water.AFT – Toward the rear or stern of th

Page 87 - WX1850 HELM LAYOUT

14-2CONSOLE – Also called helm. The steering wheel area of the boat.CRANKING BATTERY – The main battery used for enginestarting and electrical circuit

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GLOSSARY OF TERMS14-3MAKING WAY – Making progress through the water.MARINE CHART – Seagoing maps showing depths, buoys,navigation aids, etc.MOORING –

Page 89 - MX1825 AND MX2025 HELM LAYOUT

14-4TRANSOM – The transverse beam across the stern.TRIM – Fore to aft and side to side balance of the boat whenloaded.UNDER WAY – Boat in motion; i.e.

Page 90

BOATING SAFETY 1-11WATER-SKIING• Some Skeeter boats are equipped to tow a water-skier, using the tow cleat or ski pylon provided. • It is the boat o

Page 91

F-1FLOAT PLANCopy this page and fill out the copy before boating. Leave the filled out copy with a reliable person who can be depended uponto notify t

Page 92

F-2Survival Equipment:PFDs _________________ Flares ________________ Mirror _________________ Smoke Signals ________________Flashlight________________

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W-1TO VALIDATE WARRANTY – RETURN WITHIN 15 DAYSWARNING: FAILURE TO VALIDATE WARRANTY CAN RESULT IN NO WARRANTY!!!LIMITED WARRANTYSkeeter Products, Inc

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W-2Skeeter Products will repair at its factory such boatsreturned to it (with transportation charges prepaid) asits examination shall disclose to its

Page 95 - WX2000T GENERAL DECK LAYOUT

W-3This warranty shall apply in accordance with the law of the State of Texas. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLYSTATED ABOVE NO WARRANTY IS GIVENWHETHER EXPRESS OR

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Page 97 - WX2060, WX2190

1-12TO GET MORE BOATING SAFETYINFORMATIONBe informed about boating safety. Additionalpublications and information can be obtained frommany organizatio

Page 98

INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing a Skeeter boat. This Owner’s/Operator’s Manual contains information you will needfor proper operation, maintenance

Page 99

BOATING SAFETY 1-13ACCIDENT REPORTINGBoat operators are required by law to file a BoatingAccident Report with their state boating lawenforcement agenc

Page 100 - MULTI-SPECIES BOATS

1-14CHECK POINTS Perform the following in addition to the pre-operationcheck points provided in your outboard motorowner’s manual.SteeringMake sure t

Page 101 - Adjustable and Movable Seats

BOATING SAFETY 1-15Drainage SystemBilge Pump: Your Skeeter boat is equipped with adrainage system that channels water entering theboat from the storag

Page 102

1-16LightsCheck for proper operation of the bow, stern, andinstrument lights by pressing the switch on thecontrol panel. If the stern light is not ins

Page 103 - Figure 4-16

BOATING SAFETY 1-17When you go boating responsibly, with respect andcourtesy for others, you help ensure that ourwaterways stay open for the enjoyment

Page 104

1-18Discharge / Disposal of WasteWaste means all forms of garbage, plastics,recyclables, food, wood, detergents, sewage, andeven fish parts in certain

Page 105 - Table of Contents

BASIC RULES OF THE ROAD2-1RULES OF THE ROADOperation of your boat must be in accordance with therules and regulations governing the waterway onwhich i

Page 106 - SAFETY LABELS

2-2Give-Way VesselThe vessel which does not have the right-of-way hasthe duty to take positive and timely action to stay outof the way of the stand-on

Page 107 - 9343-078

BASIC RULES OF THE ROAD2-3MeetingIf you are meeting another power vessel head-on, andare close enough to run the risk of collision, neither ofyou has

Page 108 - CAUTION:

2-4CrossingIn crossing situations, the boat to the right from the 12 o’clock to the 4 o’clock position has the right-of-wayand must hold course and sp

Page 109

HullHIN ____________________________________________________________________________________________Date Purchased __________________________________

Page 110 - FISH AND SKI BOATS

BASIC RULES OF THE ROAD2-5OvertakingIf you are passing another vessel, you are the give-way vessel. This means that the other vessel isexpected to mai

Page 111

2-6Other Special SituationsThere are three other rules you should be aware ofwhen operating your boat around other vessels.Narrow Channels and BendsWh

Page 112

BASIC RULES OF THE ROAD2-7Reading Buoys and Other MarkersThe waters of the United States are marked for safenavigation by the lateral system of buoyag

Page 113 - EQUIPMENT

2-8REGULATED / LIMITED ACCESSAREASThe U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) has regulations toprevent terrorist attacks on U.S. naval vessels, cruiseships, commerci

Page 114

BASS BOATS3-1This section is specific to your Skeeter bass boat. The picture or pictures used to show feature(s) andlocation may show more than your a

Page 115 - AM/FM CD Player

3-29343-079NW-206-07NW-204-08Table of Contents

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BASS BOATS3-39343-0789343-080Table of Contents

Page 117 - Ski Pylon

3-4FX SERIES HELM LAYOUTFX Series HelmFigure 3-1SKE-0119-A412356798101211Table of Contents

Page 118

BASS BOATS3-5 1. Windshield 2. Tachometer 3. Steering Wheel 4. Shift/Throttle Control Mounting Plate 5. Shift/Throttle Control 6. Safety S

Page 119 - Optional Equipment

3-6FX SERIES DECK LAYOUTFX Series General Deck LayoutFigure 3-216734571098618131112211517143SKE-0120-ATable of Contents

Page 120 - CONTROLS / INDICATORS

INTRODUCTION iBOATING CHECKLISTFor improved safety and enjoyment, check each of these items:Table of Contents

Page 121 - OUTBOARD MOTOR TRIM

BASS BOATS3-7 1. Bilge Area/Battery Mounting 2. Stern Seat Mount 3. Livewell (34 Gal Total) 4. Rod Butt Storage 5. Glove Box 6. Port Rod B

Page 122

3-8I-CLASS SERIES HELM LAYOUTSKE-0047-A221415 6 11 26 109823271225242345 7 121316-211 2829i-Class Series HelmFigure 3-3Table of Contents

Page 123 - INSTRUMENTS

BASS BOATS3-9 1. Foot Throttle (Option) 2. Tilt Steering Latch 3. Horn 4. Pro Trim Lever (Option) 5. Fuel Level Gauge 6. Trim Gauge 7. S

Page 124

3-10SKE-0048-A167354710986718131112121517143I-CLASS SERIES DECK LAYOUTi-Class Series General Deck LayoutFigure 3-4Table of Contents

Page 125 - Fuel Switch

BASS BOATS3-11 1. Bilge Area/Battery Mounting 2. Stern Seat Mount 3. Livewell (34 Gal) 4. Rod Butt Storage (Inside) 5. Glove Box 6. Rod Bo

Page 126

3-12ZX SERIES HELM LAYOUTSKE-0049-A2195424 3171625131011121523147 861918202122ZX Performance Series HelmFigure 3-5Table of Contents

Page 127

BASS BOATS3-13 1. Speed Indicator 2. Fishfinder 3. Steering Fluid Fill 4. Trim Gauge 5. Tachometer 6. Nav/Anc Switch 7. Fuel Switch 8.

Page 128 - BOAT SYSTEMS

3-14ZX SERIES DECK LAYOUTZX Series General Deck LayoutFigure 3-6151626345119876101261314117SKE-0050-A3Table of Contents

Page 129 - (IF EQUIPPED)

BASS BOATS3-15 1. Bilge Area/Battery Mounting 2. Stern Seat Mount 3. Livewell (ZX21, ZX20, and ZX200 – 34 Gal; ZX190 – 30 Gal) 4. Glove Box

Page 130

3-16TZX SERIES HELM LAYOUTTZX Series HelmFigure 3-7SKE-0051-A18171211131614151 25 663471019202124232289Table of Contents

Page 131 - Battery Connections

iiBOATING TERMINOLOGY* An easy way to remember PORT side from STARBOARD side is “PORT” and “LEFT” both have four letters.BOWDRAFTFREEBOARDGUNWALESTERN

Page 132

BASS BOATS3-17 1. Fuel Level Gauge 2. Voltage Gauge 3. Fishfinder/Speed Indicator 4. Steering Fluid Fill 5. Tachometer 6. Engine Trim Gaug

Page 133 - Hydraulic Steering

3-18TZX SERIES DECK LAYOUT TZX General Deck LayoutFigure 3-814891112313315 416257614SKE-0052-A103Table of Contents

Page 134

BASS BOATS3-19 1. Bilge Area/Battery Mounting 2. Fuel Inlet 3. Gear Storage 4. Livewell 5. Passenger Glovebox 6. Rod Butt Storage 7. Coo

Page 135

3-20EQUIPMENTFuses and RelaysFuse panel location varies by boat model and islocated in the vicinity of the driver console.Replace a failed fuse or rel

Page 136 - OPERATION

BASS BOATS3-21FX ModelsFX boats are equipped with two switch panels tocontrol all boat functions. Switches are equipped withindicator lights for opera

Page 137 - DRIVING YOUR SKEETER BOAT

3-22Power: The power button controls the power ON/OFFto all accessories. All buttons and gauges are inactiveif the power is off.Horn: The HORN button

Page 138

BASS BOATS3-23Aerator Timer: AER TIMER is activated when thepower button is ON and the FILL / RECIRC buttons areset appropriately. The timer will star

Page 139

3-242. Blower Circuit Breaker: This is a push-to-resetcircuit breaker. If the breaker trips again,determine the cause and correct the problem.3. Tro

Page 140

BASS BOATS3-25i-Class Helm Keypad Control SystemThe i-Class boats are equipped with an integratedkeypad-style control system. The helm-mountedkeypad c

Page 141 - Crossing Wakes and Swells

3-26Auto-Power OFF / Power ReconnectThe keypad control system monitors battery voltageand will switch the system OFF when battery voltagefalls below 8

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INTRODUCTION iii Boating Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . i Boating Terminology . . . . . . . . ii1 Boating Safety . . . . . . . . .

Page 143

BASS BOATS3-27PowerThe POWER button controls power ON/OFF to allhelm accessory and bow accessory circuits. Thepower button can only be used when the s

Page 144 - GETTING UNDER WAY

3-28FuelThe FUEL button allows the port or starboard fuel tanklevel to be indicated on the fuel tank level gauge. Theport fuel tank is the default tan

Page 145 - BOARDING

BASS BOATS3-29Bilge PumpThe BILGE PUMP button controls power ON/OFF tothe bilge pump. Pressing the button once activates theport bilge pump. Pressing

Page 146 - MANEUVERING TECHNIQUES

3-30The POWER button on the 9-button keypad is alsoused as the “ENTER” key when entering securitycodes. When a numeric button sequence is pressed,the

Page 147

BASS BOATS3-31Locking the SystemThe system can be locked at any time by entering oneof the three access codes. When the system is locked,the storage l

Page 148 - ANCHORING

3-32Battery Charging System – If EquippedThe battery charging system allows you to charge thebatteries without removing the batteries from the boat.Se

Page 149 - PROPELLERS

BASS BOATS3-33LIVEWELL OPERATION –3-WAY VALVE SYSTEMLivewell Actuator SettingsFigure 3-12AUTO – Off plane: With the actuator in the “AUTO”position and

Page 150 - POST-OPERATION CHECKS

3-34Figure 3-14RECIRCULATE – On/Off plane: When the actuator isin the “RECIRC” or “AUTO” position, outside water is prevented from entering while the

Page 151 - TRAILERING

BASS BOATS3-35FILLING THE LIVEWELL –2-WAY VALVE SYSTEMLivewell Fill Water FlowFigure 3-16Before filling the livewell, make sure of the following:•

Page 152

3-36Fill Valve (shown removed for clarity)Figure 3-173. Turn on the fill control switch at the helm.4. Adjust the fill valve inside the livewell f

Page 153 - Trailering Checklist

iv WX2000T General Deck Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-20 Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-255 Fish and Ski Boats

Page 154 - Launching

BASS BOATS3-37If the livewell will not fill and the pump is “not”operating:NOTE: To determine if the pump is operating,place your hand on the pump. A

Page 155

3-38To recirculate the water in the livewell while the boat is“ON” or “OFF PLANE” or while on the boat is on thetrailer:1. Close the actuator valve

Page 156 - Transom Saver

BASS BOATS3-39LIVEWELL DRAININGLivewell Drain Water FlowFigure 3-20Some livewell drain systems are equipped with anelectric “pump-out” motor and a sta

Page 157 - Figure 10-4

3-402. Position the RECIRC button on the helm in the ONposition.3. Ensure the FILL button on the helm is OFF.During livewell pump-out operation, w

Page 158 - CARE / MAINTENANCE

BASS BOATS3-41Bike SeatMount the seat by selectingadjustable power pole and twist to secure to mount.Optional EquipmentYour Skeeter boat may be equipp

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3-42NOTES_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Page 160

MULTI-SPECIES BOATS4-1 This section is specific to your Skeeter multi-speciesboat. The picture or pictures used to show feature(s)and location may sho

Page 161 - CORROSION PROTECTION

4-29343-079NW-206-07NW-204-08Table of Contents

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MULTI-SPECIES BOATS4-39343-0789343-080Table of Contents

Page 163 - Twice Yearly (Minimum)

4-4WX1900 HELM LAYOUTHelm Layout – WX1900Figure 4-1SKE-0056-A1212223151314201918161710112456379812Table of Contents

Page 164

BOATING SAFETY 1-1IMPORTANT MANUAL INFORMATIONIn this manual, information of particular importance isdistinguished in the following ways:The Safety Al

Page 165 - FUEL SYSTEM

MULTI-SPECIES BOATS4-5 1. Multifunction Speed/Fuel Gauge 2. Steering Fluid Fill 3. Multifunction Gauge – Tachometer 4. Ignition Switch 5. Ho

Page 166

4-6WX1900 GENERAL DECK LAYOUTGeneral Deck Layout – WX1900Figure 4-2SKE-0055-A131411 31091234685712Table of Contents

Page 167 - Jack Plate to Transom Bolts

MULTI-SPECIES BOATS4-7 1. Auxiliary Fuel Inlet 2. Livewell (22 Gal) 3. Gunwale Storage 4. Cooler (23 Qt) 5. Rod Locker 6. Gear Storage 7.

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4-8WX2060 AND WX2190 HELM LAYOUTHelm Layout – WX2060 and WX2190Figure 4-3101112123457689141615171813SKE-0125-ATable of Contents

Page 169 - SERVICE / MAINTENANCE LOG

MULTI-SPECIES BOATS4-9 1. Multifunction Speed/Fuel Gauge 2. Steering Fluid Fill 3. Multifunction Gauge – Tachometer/Trim 4. Ignition Switch 5

Page 170 - TROUBLESHOOTING

4-10WX2060 AND WX2190 GENERAL DECK LAYOUTGeneral Deck Layout – WX2060 and WX2190Figure 4-46 15 16 17 18 19SKE-0126-A101135627891420141213Table of Cont

Page 171 - ELECTRICAL

MULTI-SPECIES BOATS4-11 1. Auxiliary Fuel Inlet 2. Rear Baitwell (13 Gal – 2190 Only) 3. Livewell (2190 – 34 Gal; 2060 – 25 Gal) 4. Tackle Sto

Page 172 - PREPARING BOAT FOR STORAGE

4-12WX1850 HELM LAYOUTHelm Layout – WX1850 Figure 4-5SKE-0057-A 7 6 11 1234 81256 9 10 15 14 13162120191718Table of Contents

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MULTI-SPECIES BOATS4-13 1. Speedometer 2. Engine Overheat Indicator 3. Steering Fluid Fill 4. Depth/Water Temperature Gauge 5. Low Oil Indic

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4-14MX1825 AND MX2025 HELM LAYOUTHelm Layout – MX1825 and MX2025Figure 4-6SKE-0058-A 12 10412356 11 13 14 15 16171819202122789Table of Contents

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1-2SAFETY INFORMATIONThe safe use and operation of this boat is dependentupon the use of proper operating techniques, as wellas upon the common sense,

Page 176 - GLOSSARY OF TERMS

MULTI-SPECIES BOATS4-15 1. Fuel Level/Voltage Gauge 2. Steering Fluid Fill 3. Engine Water Pressure 4. Fishfinder 5. Tachometer/Trim Gauge

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4-16WX1850, MX1825, AND MX2025 GENERAL DECK LAYOUTGeneral Deck Layout – WX1850, MX1825, and MX2025Figure 4-7SKE-0059-A1613312112358107496141517171Tabl

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MULTI-SPECIES BOATS4-17 1. Fuel Inlet 2. Livewell (1850 – 22 Gal; 1825 and 2025 – 32 Gal) 3. Gunwale Storage Locker 4. Stereo 5. Glove Box

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4-18GAUGE AND SWITCH PANEL (GUNWALE MOUNT) – WX2000TGauge and Switch Panel (Gunwale Mount) – WX2000TFigure 4-8SKE-0037-A456181732116151413121110879Tab

Page 180 - FLOAT PLAN

MULTI-SPECIES BOATS4-19 1. Stereo 2. Fuel Gauge 3. Tachometer 4. Fishfinder/Depth Finder 5. Port Livewell Fill 6. Aerator Timer 7. Power

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4-20WX2000T GENERAL DECK LAYOUTGeneral Deck Layout – WX2000TFigure 4-9SKE-0060-A1210592 3 4781115151361416Table of Contents

Page 182 - LIMITED WARRANTY

MULTI-SPECIES BOATS4-21 1. Fuel Inlet 2. Stereo 3. Gauge and Switch Panel 4. Fishfinder 5. Livewell (23 Gal) 6. Storage Locker 7. Bow Se

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4-22WX2060, WX2190WX boats are equipped with two switch panels at thehelm to control all boat functions. Switches areequipped with indicator lights fo

Page 184

MULTI-SPECIES BOATS4-23Bilge: The BILGE button controls power ON/OFF tothe bilge pumps. Pressing the button once activatesthe PORT bilge pump. Pressin

Page 185 - YAMAHA MOTOR GROUP

4-24Livewell Recirculation: The LIVEWELL RECIRCbutton controls power ON/OFF to the livewellrecirculation water pump. Pressing the button onceturns the

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