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Cobalt all Boats, 2004: Owners Manual - RNR
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3. Stainless Steel Description 24 S B 3 24 S B 3 19 MIR RH 22 S B 3 22 S B 3 F4 S FS S 6 5 FS S Mfr Part No 48 823665A60 66A60 48 823665A60 66A60 48 13700 46 48 823663A60 64A60 48 823663A60 64A60 3851494 3851495 3851496 3851495 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL nm AU M 1 255 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL LAYOUT AND SPECIFICATIONS Docking Lights Anchor Locker Ice Chest Cockpit Drains Wakeboard Storage Engine Vent Port Wet Locker Fuel Key Storage Circuit Breaker Panel Ignition Safety Switch Ice Chest Fuel Fill 1 Battery Switch Fire Extinguisher Bilge Pump Out Anchor Light Storage Engine Vent Starboard Anchor Light Receptacle Pop up Ski Tow COB2511 255 1 SPECIFICATIONS SIVE Bowrider Centerline 25 0 Centerline w ext Swim Platform 2f 5 Beam 8 6 Dry Weight 4900 16 Deadrise 22 73 gal Draft drive up 24 Draft drive down 39 Freeboard forward 42 Freeboard aft 39 Bridge Clearance 62 Bridge Clearance 103 Fresh Water Capaci
4. Speedometer Miles Per Hour gt Tachometer Revolutions Per 11 10 Minute 5 Temperature Gauge Temperature may fluctuate slightly while running Maximum temperature may vary depending on type of engine ING SHOULD WATER TEMPERATURE REACH 180 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT YOUR ENGINE IS OVERHEATING AND SHOULD BE CHECKED IMMEDIATELY FOR PROBABLE CAUSE COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 246 2 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION Oil Pressure Gauge Pressure can vary according to type of engine It is normal for a hot engine to have low pressure at idle depending on type of oil pressure may drop as low as 10 PSI at idle Please consult the engine owner s manual supplied with your boat concerning the oil pressure the engine in your boat should attain 7 Trim Gauge Shows the position of the drive unit in reference to the bottom of the boat 10 11 12 13 14 15 Air Water Temperature Gauge Moving the toggle switch below the gauge allows you to go between air and water temperature readings The gauge will display AIR and WATER to indicate which temperature source is in use Depth Sounder Your Cobalt is equipped with a depth sounder To see your options shallow deep keel depth and units toggle switch to down position To set each option to desired reading toggle switch to up position Detailed instructions are located in your Cobalt boat bag or you can consult
5. COB194 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION FRESH AND GRAY WATER PLUMBING COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL TO THROUGH HULL VENT FITTING Y VALVE TO THROUGH HULL FITTING TO PUMP OUT FRESH WATER IN 24 FITTING ON DECK lt 7 5 12 1 z o 2 z o o z o 5 Dl FRESH WATER TANK 10 GAL FLOW Th COB195 Model 240SD 240SD 240SD 240SD 240SD 240SD 240SD 240SD 240SD 240SD 240SD 240SD 240SD 240SD 240SD 240SD 240SD 240SD 240SD 240SD 240SD 240SD 240SD 240SD 240SD 240SD 240SD 240SD 240SD 240SD 240SD 240SD 240SD 240SD Mfer MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO PROPELLER APPLICATION CHART Engine 4 3 L MPI 4 3 L MPI 5 0L 2 01 5 01 SIE STE 5 71 5 0 L MPI 5 0 L MPI 5 0 L MPI 350 MAG MPI 350 MAG MPI 350 MAG MPI 350 MAG MPI HZN 6 2 MX MPI 6 2 MX MPI 496 M
6. C Ver OWNER INFORMATION BOATS OWNER S MANUAL Owner s Name Address City State Zip Hm Phone Wk Phone Cobalt Model Model Year Hull Serial No Engine Engine Serial No Drive Drive serial No Dealership Address City State Zip Main Phone Service Phone Sales Contact Service Contact Extended Warranty Contract No Marina Storage Address City State Zip Phone Contact Name COBALT BOATS COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL Dear New Cobalt Owner From all of us at the factory and from your Cobalt Dealer thank you for purchasing a Cobalt We greatly appreciate your business and look forward to a long and enjoyable relationship with you as part of the Cobalt family This manual is designed to help you maximize the enjoyment of your Cobalt boat and to acquaint you with proper operation care storage and maintenance of your investment Even if you re a seasoned boater and have previously owned a Cobalt I recommend you take time to read through this Owner s manual As you read this manual please remember that sense and courtesy are the most valuable traits you can have to fully enjoy safe boating It is also to your personal advantage to become well acquainted with the rules and general know how of boating For service and for assistance contact your Cobalt dealer The dealers
7. MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION TANK VENT o a 2 a a lt gt a lt a lt ul X gt ul d d E n x o 1 1 282 13 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION Model 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 Mfer MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO PROPELLER APPLICATION CHART Engine 6 2 MX MPI 6 2 MX MPI 496 MAG MPI 496 MAG MPI 496 MAG HO 496 MAG HO 496 MAG HO XZ 7 3 L D TRONIC TWIN 4 3 L MPI TWIN 4 3 L MPI TWIN 5 0L TWIN 5 0L TWIN 5 0L TWIN 5 71 TWIN 5 71 TWIN 5 71 TWIN 5 0 L MPI TWIN 5 0 L MPI TWIN 5 0 L MPI TWIN 350 MAG MPI TWIN 350 MAG MPI TWIN 350 MAG MPI TWIN 350 MAG MPI HZN TWIN 6 2 MX MPI TWIN 6 2 MX MPI TWIN 496 MAG MPI TWIN 496 MAG MPI 57 GXi 57 GXi 8 1 Gi 8 1 GXi TWIN 5 0 GL TWIN 5 0 GL TWI
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9. XOS W 90 31VWmad 91 16 SLOWSY O3H31S 91 3LOWN3H 03d3lS 21 11 HOHONY yere INI MOd D HOHONY so 81 295 ZL M SK 8 COB2513 255 12 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION FRESHWATER o E JIN 4 8 bE 522 2 Y NU erc LN pee gt gt a 5 m a 8 5 X FRESH WATER 0n z 9 TANK 10GAL z 5 5 5 ul LT tc 2509 255 13 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION FUEL ROUTING FUEL uu FUEL lud COB2510 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 255 14 Model 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 Mfer MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO V
10. Sed Res Empty Amber serrer erm Mid Green light Full WASTE TANK Red GRR Full Amber light se xxt Mid Green light Empty CARE FoR YOUR WOOD WATERFALL BUBINGA DASH e Wipe the wood surface clean with a water moistened soft cloth For stubborn dirt and stains use a small amount of mild non abrasive detergent Dove Dawn etc on a moistened cloth and gently clean the area e Wipe surface dry with a soft non abrasive cloth e Avoid flushing the wood trim with water e Do not use Armor or other marine protectants e Apply a light coat of non abrasive Carnauba paste to protect the surface 282 5 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION CARE FOR YOUR OPTIONAL TEAK SWIM PLATFORM To keep teak in top condition clean it occasionally with a teak cleaner and reoil it at least once a season Follow the manufacturer s instructions and warnings carefully as some cleaners and oils may damage gelcoat vinyl stainless or aluminum Avoid using rust producing steel wool pads when cleaning Materials can be purchased from your Cobalt dealer Teak sealers and cleaners can be harmful to other materials Make sure you thoroughly remove any spills or excess Teak should not be varnished as the natural oils in teak will cause poor adhesion ING DO NOT STORE RAGS USED TO TREAT TEAK ON BOARD STORE OR
11. EXTENDED SWIM PLATFORM NAVIGATION LIGHTS BOATING TERMINOLOGY REMOTE TILT SWITCH NWARNING Keep hands and feet away from drive unit when tilting COBALT CHECK LIST start your engine DRAIN PLUG Securely in place FUEL SYSTEM Adequate fuel Leaks Fumes BATTERY Fully charged Proper water level ENGINE In neutral CAPACITY PLATE Are you overloaded WEATHER CONDITIONS Safe to go out Signalling Device Tool Kit Etc REMAIN SEATED WHILE UNDERWAY RECOMMENDED SAFETY RULES For maximum enjoyment and safety check each of these items BEFORE you LIFE SAVING DEVICES One for every person on board STEERING SYSTEM Working smoothly and properly ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Lights horn pump etc EMERGENCY GEAR Fire Extinguisher Bailer Paddle Anchor and Line AVOID USING REAR PAD OR SUNDECK WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING DO NOT USE BOARDING LADDER WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING TURN OFF ENGINE AND ALL ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS WHILE RE FUELING TURN OFF ENGINE S WHEN SWIMMERS ARE NEAR BOAT WINDSHIELD WING DRIVER S SIDE COBALT CHECK LIST COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL BOATING TERMINOLOGY C AUTION TO AVOID INJURY GLASS DOOR MUST BE SECURED IN WALK THRU DOOR WINDSHIELD A CLOSED AND LOCKED POSITION WHEN BOAT IS UNDER WAY USE BOTH TURN LOCKS TO SECURE DOOR SYMBOLS Throughout this manual specific precautions and symbols identif
12. The swim platform was designed for use by people not for the storage of personal equipment Maximum platform weight capacity is 800 pounds If the swim platform is removed the boat will not pass Coast Guard inspection and the boat cannot be boarded until a boarding ladder has been installed on the swim deck To purchase a boarding ladder consult your Cobalt Dealer COB0002 ING EXTENDED SWIM PLATFORM MUST BE ATTACHED WHILE BOAT IS IN USE AVOID POSSIBLE INJURY OR DROWNING SWIM LADDER IS ATTACHED TO THE PLATFORM REMOVABLE FEATURE IS FOR BOAT STORAGE ONLY SD 3 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION ING NOT OCCUPY EXTENDED SWIM PLATFORM WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING OR ENGAGED PROPELLER CONTACT MAY CAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR FATALITY ALL GASOLINE POWERED ENGINES PRODUCE CARBON MONOXIDE CO CO IS COLORLESS ODORLESS AND DANGEROUS DIRECT AND PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO CO WILL CAUSE BRAIN DAMAGE OR DEATH WINDSHIELD HOOK COB160 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL To open the windshield make sure the vertical slots in the mechanism are aligned Swing the windshield open until the windshield post falls into the vertical slots and the mechanism locks To close the windshield release the locking mechanism by pulling the forward facing button Swing the windshield into place SD 4 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION DINETTE TABLE WITH
13. 1 ut o z o COB200 262 13 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION FRESH WATER PLUMBING WATER PUMP WATER FILL WATER TANK OPTIONAL WASH DOWN COB201 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 262 14 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION Moor sec seri GRAY WATER PLUMBING M93 NO ONILLIS INO VIHOd 3ATVA A YOLVYSOVIN TVNOILdO HOL1VH3OVIN IVNOILdO 1 202 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 262 15 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION Model 262 262 262 262 262 262 262 262 262 262 262 262 262 262 262 262 262 262 262 262 262 262 262 262 262 262 262 Mfer MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO PROPELLER APPLICATION CHART Engine
14. 18 25 46 cm Draft drive down 37 93 cm Freeboard fwd 43 109 cm Freeboard aft 38 97 cm Bridge Clearance 57 1 45 m Fresh Water Capacity 10 gal 37 91 Capacity persons gear 2450 165 1111 kg Macerator Switch Capacity persons 15 Optional Tank Level Monitor Optional D Ignition Safety Switch S Fuel Tank Vent Cockpit Table Storage Floor Fire Extinguisher Ice Chest or Optional Fresh Water Fill Galley Fuel Fill Cockpit Table Leg Bildge Pump Wakeboard Storage Outlet Boarding Ladder Ski Tow Eye Serial Number COB219 SD 1 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION CAPTAIN S CHAIR ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATION Your captain s chairs have the flip up position for greater visibility and maneuverability while docking You can sit on the raised cushion or stand in front of the cushion Standing while driving your boat should only be done while maneuvering at an idle by an experienced driver The chairs are adjustable fore and aft and also rotate Rotation Loosen the handle next to the pedestal under the seat Raise the lever on the opposite side of the pedestal Rotate the seat to the desired position and lower the lever and tighten the knob to tighten the seat Do not allow the seat to swing freely Fore and Aft adjustments A handle under the front lip of the seat when raised allows the seat to move Make sure the me
15. High speed operation on smooth water is very stable but quick reactions and adjustments are needed to maintain control Know your limits and stay within them Keep one hand on the steering wheel and the other on the throttles constant adjustments are necessary for rapidly changing conditions Small inputs of throttle and steering movement are exaggerated at high speeds Keep watch well ahead so that you have enough time to react WA ING KEEP ONE HAND ON THE STEERING WHEEL AND THE OTHER ON THE THROTTLE CONTROLS AT ALL TIMES IF THE BOAT BEGINS TO OPERATE IN AN UNSAFE WAY PULL BACK ON THE THROTTLES TRIM THE DRIVE UNITS IN AT THE SAME TIME FAILURE TO MAINTAIN CONTROL COULD RESULT IN SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH ANCHORING Use caution when anchoring Look for signs of underwater pipes or cables With the engines OFF you have no control of the boat Water and wind conditions will affect an anchored boat Be sure the anchor will hold before leaving the boat There are many types of anchors available on the market The choice of one anchor over another depends on many factors An anchor will usually hold best in a mixture of mud and clay or in hard sand A Danforth anchor is recommended for general boating For N more information on anchors contact your Cobalt Dealer DANFORTH NOS ANCHOR KC 1571 ING ANCHOR FROM THE BOW NOT FROM THE STERN A STRONG CURRENT CAN PULL A BOAT ANCHORED BY THE STERN UNDERWATER AND KEEP IT TH
16. ING PYROTECHNIC SIGNALING DEVICES CAN CAUSE INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE IF IMPROPERLY HANDLED FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURER S DIRECTIONS CELLULAR TELEPHONE A cellular phone can be extremely convenient Cellular telephone service continues to improve by expanding service areas and advancing technology Seek the latest available information regarding network providers in your boating area before purchasing cellular telephone service KC 0082 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 12 BoAT OPERATION VISUAL DISTRESS SIGNALS RED DISTRESS FLARE HAND FLAG SN AS USE DAY AND ORANGE SMOKE SIGNAL HAND ARMS SIGNALS USE BRIGHT CLOTH RED METEOR FLARE USE DAY ONLY USE DAY AND NIGHT ELECTRIC DISTRESS DYE MARKER LIGHT USE DAY ONLY 5 USE NIGHT ONLY 13 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL BoAT OPERATION COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 14 GENERAL SAFETY COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL The popularity of boating and other water sports has undergone an explosion in growth the past few years Because of this safety is an important issue for everyone who shares in the use of our waterways ING e READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL AND THE PROPULSION UNIT MANUAL AND BE SURE THAT YOU UNDERSTAND ALL CONTROLS AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THE BOAT IMPROPER OPERATION CAN BE EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS BEIN CONTROL OF YOUR BOAT DO NOT OPERATE YOUR BOAT UNDER THE I
17. 28 8 8 78 2 22 9 0 2 74m Dry Weight 6750 6 3062 kg Deadrise 22 deg 22 deg Fuel Capacity 90 gal 341L Draft drive up 23 58 cm Draft drive down 31 79 cm Freeboard fwd 42 107 cm Bimini Freeboard aft 45 114 cm Support Bridge Clearance 67 1 70 m Storage REM p 2 Freshwater Capacity 18 gal 68L Capacity weight Yacht Certified Tank Level Macerator Capacity persons Yacht Certified Monitor Switch SPECIFICATIONS TWIN ENGINE Fire Extinguisher Style Bowrider Table Leg mm mm gram SN SUN Centerline 28 8 8 78 Storage 2 Fuel Tank Vent Beam 9 0 2 74 Dry Weight 7750 lbs 3515 kg Deadrise 22 deg 22 deg i Pylon Storage TS Waste Basket up 28 6350m Water Draft drive down 33 84 cm Tank Vent gt Freeboard fwd 42 107 Freeboard aft 45 114 cm Fresh Bridge Clearance 67 1 70 m Water Fill Freshwater Capacity 18 gal 681 Capacity weight Yacht Certified Capacity persons Yacht Certified Ski Tow Pylon Receptacle Boarding Ladder 282 1 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION CAPTAIN S CHAIR ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATION Your captain s chair has the flip up position for greater visibility and maneuverability while docking You can si
18. dl V 05 OL uiv X FS 1 0334 W13H c 31VIN34 099315 SLOWSY O3H31S 310N3H O3H31S i c 0 dalandnoH a 39719 ar XOM gt lt LS 196 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 246 9 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION FUEL ROUTING COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL gt FUEL TANK 70 GAL ENGINE SUPPLY COB197 246 10 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION FRESH AND GRAY WATER PLUMBING VD 01 UNVL H31VA M93 NO 1010 OL SNILLIJ TINH OL H31VM 1N3A TINH OL 1113 H31VM H3MOHS WOSNVHL COB198 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 246 11 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION Model 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 246 Mfer MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC
19. Keep the control area clean and clear of obstructions ITION GO SLOWLY IN REVERSE TO AVOID TAKING WATER IN OVER THE TRANSOM YOU CAN SWAMP THE BOAT BY TAKING ON TOO MUCH WATER STEERING The steering system in your Cobalt is the finest available in the boating industry today Itis a mechanical system with power assist in all sterndrive installations STEERING PROPELLER TORQUE Steering or propeller torque is always present in any drive system In some systems it is more noticeable than in others Your boat has power steering and you should not encounter this torque to any significant degree If you encounter movement in the steering wheel when released please check with your dealer It may be necessary to adjust the power steering assembly These adjustments should only be made by a qualified service person The steering system in your Cobalt is one of the most important systems and should be checked on a regular basis by an Authorized Cobalt Service Dealer for proper operation WANDERING FISHTAILING Wandering is a characteristic of all deep vee hulls at slow speed There is no cure for wandering however a very basic operational technique can be applied which will minimize this characteristic If the steering wheel is moved back and forth to compensate for wandering invariably the situation will be accentuated If the steering wheel is left in a centered position the boat will wander back and forth slightly however the overall c
20. P di Freshwater Fuel Fill Fill NAV Light Receptacle Receptacle Serial Number Boarding Ladder Wet Locker Wet Locker Seacock 262 1 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION CAPTAIN S CHAIR ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATION Your captain s chairs have the flip up position for greater visibility and maneuverability while docking You can sit on the raised cushion or stand in front of the cushion Standing while driving your boat should only be done while maneuvering at an idle by an experienced driver The starboard chair is adjustable fore and aft Fore and Aft adjustments A handle under the end of the seat allows the seat to move Make sure the mechanism is properly engaged to prevent seat movement while the boat is underway SWIVEL CHAIRS ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATION OPTIONAL Your optional swivel chairs have the capability to rotate for convenience when moored or docked and for the passenger to spot a skier when skiing Both chairs rotate and are adjustable fore and aft 1 Lift lever to adjust fore and aft 2 Turn rotation friction handle clockwise to increase friction and counterclockwise to decrease friction The chair should always be operated with slight friction 3 Rotation lever for chair move chair slightly forward then lift lever to rotate The lever will rest in its detent when the seat Is in its forward direction ING DRIVING WHILE STANDING UP IS AN EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS PRACTICE DO
21. Please consult the engine owner s manual supplied with your boat concerning the oil pressure the engine in your boat should attain 3 Speedometer Miles Per Hour 4 Compass optional COB2002 Fuel Gauge shows approximate amount of fuel remaining in tank ING SHOULD WATER TEMPERATURE REACH 180 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT YOUR ENGINE IS OVERHEATING AND SHOULD BE CHECKED IMMEDIATELY FOR PROBABLE CAUSE 6 7 Tachometer Revolutions Per Minute or Optional Perfect Pass Voltmeter shows the condition of charge in the battery It only indicates while the ignition is in the position With the engine at idle or not running it may show as low as 10 to 12 volts With the engine running at cruising speeds and above it should show 12 to 14 volts 8 Trim Gauge Shows the position of the drive unit in reference to the bottom of the boat 11 12 13 14 Stereo Remote Control optional 10 Air Water Temperature Gauge Moving the toggle switch below the gauge allows you to go between air and water temperature readings The gauge will display AIR and WATER to indicate which temperature source is in use Depth Sounder Your Cobalt is equipped with a depth sounder To see your options shallow deep keel depth and units toggle switch to down position To set each option to desired reading toggle switch to up position Detailed instructions are located in your Cobalt boat bag or you can consult your Cobalt
22. The bow area can be converted into a sundeck by inserting the bow cushion insert Ski Tow COB2005 The stainless steel pop up ski tow is designed for concealment as well as function Using the fuel cap key turn the ski tow counterclockwise to pop up Lift up and continue to turn counterclockwise to lock into position stow turn clockwise to lower and using the key press down and continue to turn clockwise until it is in its locked position Use the key storage clasp inside the wet locker for convenient key storage IGER POP UP SKI TOW IS DESIGNED FOR A SINGLE SKIER ONLY COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 200 6 TELESCOPING ANCHOR LIGHT OPTIONAL ANCHOR LiGHT COB164 To activate turn on the navigation light switch The anchor light will first raise into position then illuminate When the light switch is turned off the light will immediately turn off and after a 1 5 second computer check the pole will automatically retract into its below deck storage position The top of the lens will be flush with the top of the deck ring If the light does not retract automatically do not force down contact your Cobalt Dealer The optional anchor light cannot be installed with a stainless steel arch or tower To install anchor light insert pole into socket and turn clockwise until it locks into place Cap the anchor light socket when the anchor light is remo
23. 19 S MIR 28 S B 3 19 S OFSH 4BL 26 S B 3 26 S B 3 28 S B 3 6 5 F8 S 6 5 6 5 F7S Mfr Part No 48 825903 46 02 46 48 823669 60 70 60 48 823663A60 64A60 48 823663 60 64 60 48 823663 60 64 60 48 823667 60 68 60 48 13701 46 00 46 48 823669A60 70A60 48 825901A46 00A46 48 823667A60 68A60 48 823667A60 68A60 48 823669A60 70A60 3851496 3851498 3851496 3851496 3851497 SERVICE LocG COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL DATE Hour METER SERVICE PERFORMED SERVICE DATE Hour METER SERVICE PERFORMED COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL EEE DATE HOUR METER SERVICE PERFORMED C COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 29 Neodesha KS 66757 800 468 5764 www cobaltboats com Copyright 2003 All Rights Reserved Part No 450980 Printed In The USA
24. 293 293 293 293 293 293 293 293 293 293 293 293 293 293 293 293 293 293 293 293 293 293 293 293 293 293 293 293 293 293 293 293 293 293 293 293 293 293 293 293 Mfer MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO PROPELLER APPLICATION CHART Engine 6 2 MX MPI 6 2 MX MPI 496 MAG MPI 496 MAG MPI 496 MAG HO 496 MAG HO 496 MAG HO XZ 7 3 L D TRONIC TWIN 4 3 L MPI TWIN 4 3 L MPI TWIN 5 0L TWIN 5 0L TWIN 5 0L TWIN 5 7L TWIN 5 7L TWIN 5 7L TWIN 5 0 L MPI TWIN 5 0 L MPI TWIN 5 0 L MPI TWIN 350 MAG MPI TWIN 350 MAG MPI TWIN 350 MAG MPI TWIN 350 MAG MPI HZN TWIN 6 2 MX MPI TWIN 6 2 MX MPI 57 GXi 57 GXi 8 1 Gi 8 1 GXi TWIN 5 0 GL TWIN 5 0 GL TWIN 4 3 GXi TWIN 4 3 GXi TWIN 5 7 GL TWIN 5 7 GL TWIN 5 0 GXi TWIN 5 0 GXi TWIN 5 7 Gi TWIN 5 7 Gi TWIN 5 7 GXi TWIN 5 7 GXi Drive BRAVO BRAVO 3 BRAVO BRAVO 3 BRAVO BRAVO 3 BRAVO BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO BRAVO3 ALPHA BRAVO BRAVO 3 BRAVO 3 BRAVO BRAVO 3 SX DP DP DP SX DP SX DP SX DP SX DP SX DP SX DP COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL Fuel system MPI MPI MPI MPI
25. 375 425 425 425 150 220 220 260 420 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION Aluminum Description Mfr Part No N A N A N A N A N A N A N A Stainless Steel Description Mfr Part No 24 S B 3 48 823665A60 66A60 22 S B 3 48 823663A60 64A60 F4 S 3851494 F6 S 3851496 FS S 3851495 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL LAYOUT AND SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS Centerline 26 8 8 13 Beam 8 6 2 59 Dry Weight 4700 lbs 2131 kg Deadrise 22 deg 22 deg Fuel Capacity 70 gal 265L Draft drive up 22 56 cm Draft drive down 39 99 cm Freeboard fwd 34 86 cm Freeboard aft 21 53 Transom Height 43 109 cm Bridge Clearance w o nav light 57 144 cm aoled Bridge Clearance w Optional Bimini Arch nav light down 90 229 cm Freshwater Capacity 10 gal 37 L Macerator Capacity Yacht Certified Switch Fire Extinguisher Tank Level Monitor 1 a Ignition Safety Switch Fuel Tank Vent A SJ Ice Chest N Bilge Pump Corr 2222 Outlet
26. 571 5 11 571 5 0L MPI 5 0L MPI 5 0L MPI 350 MAG MPI 350 MAG MPI 350 MAG MPI 350 MAG MPI HZN 6 2 MX MPI 6 2 MX MPI 496 MAG MPI 496 MAG MPI 496 MAG HO 496 MAG HO 496 MAG HO XZ 5 7 GL 5 7 GL 5 0 GXi 5 0 GXi 5 7 Gi 5 7 Gi 5 7 GXi 5 7 GXi 8 1 Gi 8 1 GXi Drive ALPHA BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 BRAVO 3 BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 BRAVO 1 SX DP SX DP SX DP SX DP DP DP COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL Fuel system 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI 2 BBL 2 BBL TBI TBI TBI TBI TBI TBI MFI MFI Std Ratio 1 62 1 65 2 2 1 62 1 65 2 2 147 1 5 2 0 1 65 2 2 1 50 1 81 1 50 1 81 1 51 1 95 1 6 1 95 151 1 95 1 51 1 95 1 78 1 78 Optional Ratio 1 81 1 65 2 43 1 81 1 65 2 43 1 62 1 65 22 1 65 2 43 1 65 2 1 65 22 1 6 2 32 1 79 2 32 1 51 1 95 1 51 1 95 1 78 1 78 262 16 Php 250 250 250 260 260 260 300 300 300 300 320 320 375 375 425 425 425 260 260 270 270 280 280 320 320 375 420 Aluminum Description Mfr Part No N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A Stainless Steel Description 24 5 B 3 24 S B 3 26 S B 3 23 MIR RH 24
27. ALL GASOLINE POWERED ENGINES AND GENERATORS EXHAUST CARBON MONOXIDE CO DIRECT AND PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO CO WILL CAUSE BRAIN DAMAGE OR DEATH SIGNS OF EXPOSURE TO CO INCLUDE NAUSEA DIZZINESS AND DROWSINESS KEEP CABIN AND COCKPIT AREAS WELL VENTILATED AVOID BLOCKAGE OF EXHAUST OUTLETS 293 7 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL CE 22 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION INVERTER CHARGER OPTIONAL TION THIS IS A SUMMARY ONLY AND DOES NOT EXPLAIN ALL OPERATION BEFORE OPERATING THESE SYSTEMS READ THE OWNERS MANUALS PROVIDED FOR EACH DEVICE CONSULT QUALIFIED PERSONNEL IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS JTION RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK INVERTER CAN STILL PROVIDE AC POWER EVEN IF ENGINE BATTERY SWITCHES ARE OFF DISCONNECT ALL POWER SOURCES BEFORE SERVICING ELECTRICAL SYSTEM If an inverter charger is installed the charger will automatically charge batteries if connected to shore power and the light on the small remote panel near the distribution panel will be illuminated If the remote switch is off the inverter will charge batteries when shore power is available but will not provide A C power if shore power is disconnected If the remote switch is the inverter will charge batteries when shore power is available and will automatically draw from battery bank and supply A C power to the shore 1 connection at distribution panel if the shore cord is disconnected The middle column of breakers can also be powered by inverter if the
28. ANCHOR LiGHT To install anchor light insert pole into socket and turn clockwise until it locks into place COB164 240 5 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION TELESCOPING ANCHOR LIGHT OPTIONAL To activate turn on the navigation light switch The anchor light will first raise into position then illuminate When the light switch is turned off the light will immediately turn off and after a 1 5 second computer check the pole will automatically retract into its below deck storage position The top of the lens will be flush with the top of the deck ring If the light does not retract automatically do not force down contact your Cobalt Dealer The optional anchor light cannot be installed with a stainless steel arch or tower COB163 TELESCOPING BOARDING LADDER THIS LADDER MUST ONLY BE USED WHILE ENGINE IS OFF See warning label section Be sure ladder is raised and secured prior to starting engine Caution should be used while using this ladder Telescoping ladder is covered by ladder lid Lift ladder lid to access ladder Lift up on front of ladder to place overboard and telescope to full length Use caution to prevent pinching fingers when stowing ladder COB169 ING NOT USE BOARDING LADDER WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING ION THE STERN DRIVE UNIT HAS MANY SHARP EDGES ESPECIALLY THE PROPELLER EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN NEAR THE STERN DRIVE U
29. H3M018 39719 XOA W 31VWN3d 0 15 3LON3H O3H31S 3LON3H 039315 171 LNI 711 HOHONV i nuuc DRE 180 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 226 9 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION FUEL ROUTING COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL FUEL VENT 226 10 FUEL FILL COB184 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION FRESH WATER PLUMBING o a X eo lt 2 J 5 lt e el eo ul L zi g E z COB185 226 11 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION Model 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 PROPELLER APPLICATION CHART Mfgr Engine MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC 43L 43L 4 3 L MPI 4 3 L MPI 5 01 5 0L 5 0L 2 7 L 571 571 5 0L MPI 5 0 L MPI 5
30. LEATHER CARE FOR SPOTS AND SPILLS Wipe up excess liquid immediately with a clean absorbent cloth or sponge If necessary use clean luke warm water only and let air dry naturally If water is used clean the entire area where the spot occurred An example would be the entire seat cushion or entire arm Do not dry wet areas with hair dryers etc FOR STUBBORN SPOTS AND STAINS Use a mild non detergent cleaner such as a bar of Ivory soap or Amway L O C Apply the soap to a clean wet sponge wash then rinse well Let air dry naturally FOR BUTTER OIL OR GREASE Wipe excess butter oil or grease off the leather with a clean dry cloth then leave it alone as the spot should dissipate into the leather in a short period of time Do not apply water or try to wash a butter oil or grease spot DO NOT USE Saddle Soap cleaning solvents furniture polish oils varnish abrasive cleaners soaps or ammonia water NOT 1 These are recommended or suggested methods of cleaning but the manufacturer is not responsible for damage incurred while cleaning 2 Always try the cleaning method in a hidden area first to test the results VACUUMING A very effective and easy way to keep your interior ship shape is giving it a good vacuuming The vacuum cleaner allows you to reach in tight areas such as under the bow and other storage areas It s also a great way to clean up any debris in the bilge area CARPET CARE The carpet in your Cobalt is
31. Standing while driving your boat should only be done while maneuvering at an idle by an experienced driver The chairs are adjustable fore and aft and also rotate Rotation Loosen the handle next to the pedestal under the seat Raise the lever on the opposite side of the pedestal Rotate the seat to the desired position and lower the lever and tighten the knob to tighten the seat Do not allow the seat to swing freely Fore and Aft adjustments A handle under the front lip of the seat when raised allows the seat to move Make sure the mechanism is properly engaged to prevent seat movement while the boat is underway SWIVEL CHAIRS ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATION OPTIONAL Your optional swivel chairs have the capability to rotate for convenience when moored or docked and for the passenger to spot a skier when skiing Both chairs rotate and are adjustable fore and aft 1 Lift lever to adjust fore and aft 2 Turn rotation friction handle clockwise to increase friction and counterclockwise to decrease friction The chair should always be operated with slight friction 3 Rotation lever for chair move chair slightly forward then lift lever to rotate The lever will rest in its detent when the seat Is in its forward direction ING DRIVING WHILE STANDING UP IS AN EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS PRACTICE DO NOT DRIVE WHILE STANDING AT SPEEDS GREATER THAN IDLE SPEED ION ALL SEATS MUST BE IN A LOCKED SECURED P
32. Transom Height 23 60 cm Cabin Bridge Clearance 75 190 cm Flectrical Freshwater Capacity 31 gal 1171 Waste Capacity 25 gal 951 Tank Level Capacity Yacht Certified Monitor Macerator gt switch Fire Extinguisher 1 pL Ignition Safety Switch Water Tank NAV Light Storage Storage Fuel Tank Vent Shore Power Bilge Pump Connections a Outlet NAV Light Receptacle Water Fill Fuel Fill Ladder Serial Number Pump out 293 1 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION CAPTAIN S CHAIR ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATION Your captain s chair has the flip up position for greater visibility and maneuverability while docking You can sit on the raised cushion or stand in front of the cushion The chair is adjustable fore and aft Fore and Aft Adjustment A handle under the front lip of the seat allows the seat to move Make sure the mechanism is properly engaged to prevent seat movement while the boat is underway ING DRIVING WHILE STANDING UP IS AN EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS PRACTICE DO NOT DRIVE WHILE STANDING AT SPEEDS GREATER THAN IDLE SPEED Wi ON ALL SEATS MUST BE IN A LOCKED SECURED POSITION WHILE THE BOAT IS UNDERWAY CABIN ACCESS DOOR The sliding door assembly can be in the open or closed position while running Make sure the door is secured in either the open or closed position Do not allow to slide free wi UNLOCK AND REMOVE KEY
33. WARRANTY PROCEDURE AND OWNER RESPONSIBILITY COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL COBALT WARRANTY Ten year limited transferable warranty on hull and deck structure two year limited transferable warranty on other component parts Cobalt Boats warrants the hull and deck including floor stringers motor mounts transom and deck hull joints of each new Cobalt boat to be free from structural defects in material and workmanship under normal recommended use for a period of ten 10 years from the date of delivery to the original retail purchaser Cobalt Boats warrants the gelcoat finish upholstery components not having their own warranty and all components manufactured by Cobalt Boats other than the hull and deck of each new Cobalt boat to be free from structural defects in material and workmanship under normal recommended use for a period of two 2 years from the date of delivery to the original retail purchaser This warranty does not apply to 1 engines outdrives controls batteries or other equipment or accessories which are separately warranted by the manufacturers thereof appropriate adjustments therefore being provided by the respective manufacturer 2 engines or accessories installed by persons or parties other than Cobalt Boats 3 windshield leakage upholstery damage carpet damage and gelcoat damage and 4 any Cobalt boat which has been altered subject to misuse negligence or accident or used for racing or commercial pu
34. in the battery It only indicates while the ignition is in the ON position With the engine at idle or not running it may show as low as 10 to 12 volts With the engine running at cruising speeds and above it should show 12 to 14 volts 3 Speedometer Miles Per Hour Compass Your Cobalt is equipped with a Faria Compass The sensor is located in the ski storage locker and is adjustable Please consult your Cobalt Dealer for further information Tachometer Revolutions Per Minute 6 Temperature Gauge Temperature may fluctuate slightly while running Maximum temperature may vary depending on type of engine ING SHOULD WATER TEMPERATURE REACH 180 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT YOUR ENGINE IS OVERHEATING AND SHOULD BE CHECKED IMMEDIATELY FOR PROBABLE CAUSE 7 Oil Pressure Gauge Pressure can vary according to type of engine It is normal for hot engine to have low pressure at idle depending on type of oil pressure may drop as low as 10 PSI at idle Please consult the engine owner s manual supplied with your boat concerning the oil pressure the engine in your boat should attain Three Position Exterior Light Switch NAV position navigation running lights bow light and stern light Center position off ANC position stern light only ING NEVER OPERATE YOUR BOAT AT NIGHT WITHOUT ALL OF THE REQUIRED LIGHTS OPERATING MAKE SURE LIGHTS ARE NOT BLOCKED BY CANVAS O
35. saan 8 Emergency Considerations 10 II GENERAL SAFETY Qualified Boat Operators 21 Satety While cone etes ER e RR RR 21 III NAVIGATION Rules of the Road Sound 5 25 Encountering Vessels 25 Navigational Aids 28 Warning Markers 33 iii COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL TABLE CONTENTS IV OPERATING INFORMATION PrECAUMONS vay cog c agna 35 Instrumentation m Rx Tru 35 IEUe 36 38 Loading ness agian Sas 38 Launching REO 38 On the Walter 52444 39 Getting Underway 39 SEGA eres n pr 40 Basic Maneuvering 40 Water Ski TOWING ee 46 Boating At NIEht uec ee eee eee es ERR ERROR SS 46 High Speed Operation 47 Anchonhg 48 TOWNS PERMET 49 StOPPINE ENGINES eu rud de desks beste wa e 49 Docking Lifting Storage Trailering Your Cobalt 50 Environmental Considerations 51 V INTERIOR EXTERIOR CARE Vinyl
36. the propeller s Even minor damage can adversely affect the boat s performance Common symptoms of damage to propellers are a sudden drop in RPM vibration or sudden loss of speed A propeller is measured by two dimensions 1 the diameter and 2 the pitch The diameter is determined by measuring the distance from the center of the propeller to the tip of one blade and multiplying that figure by two Pitch is expressed in the number DIAMETER of inches a prop will advance in a solid medium in one revolution 60 1880 Operational characteristics of your boat including its speed may 7 change due to several factors atmospheric conditions additions of d extra equipment and accessories or passengers marine growth on the bottom and engine condition Other factors include damage to x the prop s tides water temperature and direction of wind Some of N these factors are directly correctable by repair or maintenance N Others are beyond human control L PITCH ONE REVOLUTION KC 1581 ION INCORRECT PROPELLER APPLICATION CAN CAUSE ADVERSE HANDLING CHARACTERISTICS DO NOT CHANGE TYPE OR SIZE OF PROPELLER WITHOUT CONSULTING YOUR COBALT DEALER 41 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL OPERATING INFORMATION STAINLESS STEEL Some Cobalts are standard equipped with stainless propellers In this instance do not substitute aluminum propellers Adverse handling and top speed characteristics may be experi
37. while using the ladder Use the release lever to release the ladder and telescope to full length Lift ladder to retract and stow Place release lever in the LOCK position Use caution when stowing the ladder to prevent pinching fingers ING D0 NOT USE BOARDING LADDER WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 262 6 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION ION THE STERN DRIVE UNIT HAS MANY SHARP EDGES ESPECIALLY THE PROPELLER EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN NEAR THE STERN DRIVE UNIT ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE BOARDING LADDER IS PROPERLY STOWED AND THERE IS NO ONE IN THE AREA BEHIND THE BOAT BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE AND ENGAGING THE SHIFT MECHANISM WINDSHIELD HOOK To open the windshield make sure the vertical slots in the mechanism are aligned Swing the windshield open until the windshield post falls into the vertical slots and the mechanism locks To close the windshield release the locking mechanism by pulling the forward facing button Swing the windshield into place COB160 AFT WALK THRU FILLER CUSHIONS OPTIONAL Individual sun pads can be converted into a large sundeck over the motor box by installing the optional aft filler cushion When installing the cushion ensure the barrel bolts on the underside are secured before using TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED COOLER OPTIONAL The cooler will shut off itself when the battery is low The cooler was designed to be used with ice to prolong the effectiven
38. 0 L MPI 350 MAG MPI 350 MAG MPI 350 MAG MPI 350 MAG MPI HZN 6 2 MX MPI 6 2 MX MPI 496 MAG MPI 496 MAG MPI 496 MAG HO 496 MAG HO 496 MAG HO XZ VOLVO 4 3 GL VOLVO 4 3 GL VOLVO 5 0 GL VOLVO 5 0 GL VOLVO 4 3 GXi VOLVO 4 3 GXi VOLVO 5 7 GL VOLVO 5 7 GL VOLVO 5 0 GXi VOLVO 5 0 GXi VOLVO 5 7 Gi VOLVO 5 7 Gi VOLVO 5 7 GXi VOLVO 5 7 GXi VOLVO 8 1 Gi VOLVO 8 1 GXi MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC Drive ALPHA BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO BRAVO 3 BRAVO 3 BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 BRAVO 1 SX DP SX DP SX DP SX DP SX DP SX DP SX DP DP DP COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL Fuel system 2 BBL 2 BBL MPI MPI 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL TBI TBI 2 BBL 2 BBL TBI TBI TBI TBI TBI TBI MFI MFI Std Ratio 1 62 2 43 1 62 2 2 1 62 1 65 22 1 62 1 65 2 1 62 1 65 2 1 47 1 5 2 1 65 22 1 5 1 81 1 5 1 81 1 79 2 32 1 6 1 95 1 79 2 32 1 51 1 95 1 6 1 95 1 51 1 95 1 51 1 95 1 78 1 78 Optional Ratio 1 81 2 43 1 81 2 43 1 81 1 65 2 43 1 81 1 65 2 43 1 81 1 65 2 43 1 62 1 65 22 1 65 2 43 1 65 22 1 65 2 2 1 89 2 32 1 79 2 32 1 89 2 32 1 6 2 32 1 79 2 32 1 51 1 95 151 1 95 1 78 1 78 226 12
39. 1 2 11 SLOWSY 15 ZL LTANI T NJ COB2008 220 10 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION FUEL ROUTING 220 11 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION Model 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 Mfgr MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO PROPELLER APPLICATION CHART Engine 5 0 L MPI 5 0L MPI 5 0L MPI 350 MAG MPI 350 MAG MPI 350 MAG MPI 6 2 MX MPI 6 2 MX MPI 496 MAG MPI 496 MAG MPI 496 MAG HO 496 MAG HO 5 0 GXi 5 0 GXi 5 7 Gi 57 Gi 5 7 GXi 57 GXi 8 1 Gi 8 1 GXi Drive ALPHA BRAVO BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO BRAVO 3 BRAVO BRAVO 3 BRAVO BRAVO 3 BRAVO BRAVO 3 SX DP SX DP SX DP DP DP Fuel system MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI TBI TBI TBI TBI TBI TBI Std Ratio 1 47 1 65 22 1 47 15 2 1 65 22 1 5 1 81 1 5 1 81 1 6 1 95 1 51 1 95 1 51 1 95 1 78 1 78 Optional Ratio 1 62 1 65 2 43 1 62 1 65 22 1 65 243 1 65 2 1 65 2 2 1 79 2 32 1 51 1 95 1 51 1 95 1 78 1 78 220 12 Php 260 260 260 300 300 300 320 320
40. 1 78 Optional Ratio 1 81 2 43 1 81 1 65 2 43 1 81 1 65 2 43 1 81 1 65 2 43 1 62 1 65 2 2 1 65 2 43 1 65 2 2 1 65 2 2 1 79 2 32 1 6 2 32 1 79 2 32 1 51 1 95 1 51 1 95 1 78 1 78 240 13 Php 220 220 220 220 220 250 250 250 260 260 260 300 300 300 300 320 320 375 375 425 425 425 220 220 260 260 420 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION Aluminum Description Mfr Part No N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A 19 AL RH 3850301 N A N A N A N A N A N A Stainless Steel Description Mfr Part No 24 S B 3 48 823665A60 66A60 24 S B 3 48 823665A60 66A60 21 MIR RH 48 13702A46 265 B 3 48 823667A60 68A60 21 MIR RH 48 13702A46 26 S B 3 48 823667A60 68A60 23 MIR RH 48 13704A46 26 S B 3 48 823667A60 68A60 F6 S 3851496 19 SS RH 3858027 F6 S 3851496 F7 S 3851497 F6 S 3851496 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL LAYOUT AND SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS urls Bowrider Forward Boarding Centerline 23 9 7 28 Locker 86 2 62 Dry Weight 4240 Ibs 1923 kg Deadrise 17 deg 17 deg Fuel Capacity 50 gal 1891 Draft drive up
41. 260 260 260 300 300 300 300 320 320 375 375 425 425 425 220 220 260 260 270 270 280 280 320 320 375 420 Aluminum Description Mfr Part No N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A 17 AL RH 3850300 N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A Stainless Steel Description 24 S B 3 24 S B 3 19 MIR RH 26 S B 3 23 MIR RH 26 S B 3 23 MIR RH 26 S B 3 17 SS RH 55 FS S F6 S F6 S F8 S 6 5 Mfr Part No 48 823665A60 66A60 48 823665A60 66A60 48 13700A46 48 823667A60 68A60 48 13704 46 48 823667 60 68 60 48 13704 46 48 823667A60 68A60 3850307 3851495 3851495 3851496 3851496 3851498 3851496 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL LAYOUT AND SPECIFICATIONS Docking Lights Anchor Locker Glove Box Circuit Breaker Panel Ice Chest Ignition Safety Switch Fuel Tank Vents Cockpit Drains Wakeboard Storage Engine Vent Port Wet Locker Fuel Key Storage Ice Chest lt lt Fuel Fill Battery Switch Fire Extinguisher Pss Bilge Pump Out Anchor Light Storage Engine Vent Starboard Anchor Light Receptacle Pop up Ski Tow COB
42. 375 Aluminum Description Mfr Part No N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A Stainless Steel Description 19 MIR RH 24 S B 3 22 S B 3 N A 28 S B 3 19 S OFSH 4BL 26 S B 3 26 S B 3 28 S B 3 28 S B 3 F9 S 55 6 5 6 5 F7 S F8 S F9 S Mfr Part No 48 13700A46 48 823665A60 66A60 48 823663A60 64A60 N A 48 823669A60 70A60 825901 A46 00A46 48 823667A60 68A60 48 823667A60 68A60 48 823669A60 70A60 48 823669A60 70A60 3851499 3851495 3851496 3851496 3851497 3851498 3851499 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL LAYOUT AND SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS Centerline w anc roller 29 5 9 1 Windlass Centerline w o anc roller 28 10 8 8m optional Beam 9 6 2 89 m Windlass Fuel Capacity 111 gal 4201 Control Dry Weight single 6950 lbs 3051 optional Dry Weight twin eng 7950 lbs 3606 kg Deadrise transom 20 deg 20 deg Draft single drive up 19 48 cm Draft twin drive up 21 53 cm Cockpit Freeboard 53 103 cm
43. 375 375 425 425 270 270 280 280 320 320 375 420 Aluminum Description Mfr Part No N A N A N A N A 19 MAX RH 48 832830A45 N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A 19 AL RH 3850301 N A N A N A N A 21 AL RH 3850302 N A N A N A N A N A N A Stainless Steel Description 19 MIR RH 26 S B 3 17 VENG RH 15 MIR RH 22 S B 3 19 MIR RH 26 S B 3 21 MIR LH 26 S B 3 Reprop 26 S B 3 19 SS RH 5 21 SS RH F6 s F8 s F6 s Mfr Part No 48 13700A46 48 823667A60 68A60 4 4 4 4 48 16314A46 48 19838A46 8 823663A60 64A60 48 13700 46 8 823667A60 68A60 48 13703A46 8 823667A60 68A60 8 823667A60 68A60 3858027 3851495 3851496 3858028 3851496 3851498 3851496 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL LAYOUT AND SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS Centerline 22 8 6 91 m Beam 8 6 2 59 m Dry Weight 3800 lbs 1723 kg Deadrise 20 deg 20 deg Fuel Capacity 50 gal 189 Draft drive up 20 50 cm NAV Light 1 Fuel Tank T 84 Storage we Vent reeboard aft au 51 Ski Locker Transom Height 42 107 cm Bridge Clearance w o nav light 54 137 Capacity persons gear 1700 lbs 771 kg Capacity persons 12 Fire Extinguisher Ignition Safety Switch Ice Chest Bilge Pump Outlet Freshwater Washdown Freshwater Fi
44. A fuel log tracking fuel use over time will help determine average consumption 5 Close all doors hatches windows and other compartments 6 Extinguish cigarettes pipes and all other flame producing items 7 Make sure all power is off and do not operate any electrical switches 8 Remove the fuel fill cap using the fuel cap key supplied with your boat 9 Insert the hose nozzle and make sure nozzle is in contact with or grounded against fill opening This will reduce the risk of static spark KC 0991 2 10 Add fuel in accordance with the propulsion unit operator s manual Do not overfill and allow enough room for fuel expansion e Each time you refuel inspect all fuel lines hoses and connections for leaks and deterioration The Federal Water Pollution Control Act prohibits the discharge of oil or oily waste into the water Violators can be fined 5 000 00 We urge you to protect our fragile environment by avoiding any type of discharge trash or litter into our waterways AFTER FUELING 1 Tighten the fuel fill cap using the fuel cap key Wipe up any fuel spillage 2 Open all windows hatches doors and compartments 3 Check all fuel lines hoses and connections for leaks and deterioration 4 Be sure to run the blower for at least four minutes before starting the engines If you smell gasoline fumes do not start the engines continue to run the blower until fumes have dissipated 37 COBALT BOATS OWNER
45. DANGEROUS DIRECT AND PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO CO WILL CAUSE BRAIN DAMAGE OR DEATH LADDER MUST ONLY BE USED WHILE THE ENGINE IS OFF See warning label section Be sure the ladder is raised and secured prior to starting engine Exercise caution while using the ladder COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 246 4 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION Use the release lever to release the ladder and telescope to full length Lift ladder to retract and stow Place release lever in the LOCK position Use caution when stowing the ladder to prevent pinching fingers ING D0 NOT USE BOARDING LADDER WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING ION THE STERN DRIVE UNIT HAS MANY SHARP EDGES ESPECIALLY THE PROPELLER EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN NEAR THE STERN DRIVE UNIT ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE BOARDING LADDER IS PROPERLY STOWED AND THERE IS NO ONE IN THE AREA BEHIND THE BOAT BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE AND ENGAGING THE SHIFT MECHANISM WINDSHIELD HOOK To open the windshield make sure the vertical slots in the mechanism are aligned Swing the windshield open until the windshield post falls into the vertical slots and the mechanism locks To close the windshield release the locking mechanism by 222 pulling the forward facing button Swing the windshield into place COB160 AFT WALK THRU FILLER CUSHIONS OPTIONAL The starboard rear walk thru area can be converted into a large sundeck pad over the motor box by installing aft filler cushions Snap the botto
46. DP SX DP SX DP DP DP COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL Fuel system 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI 2 BBL 2 BBL TBI TBI TBI TBI TBI TBI MFI MFI Std Ratio 1 62 1 65 2 2 1 62 1 65 2 2 147 1 5 2 0 1 65 2 2 1 50 1 81 1 50 1 81 1 51 1 95 1 6 1 95 151 1 95 1 51 1 95 1 78 1 78 Optional Ratio 1 81 1 65 2 43 1 81 1 65 2 43 1 62 1 65 22 1 65 2 43 1 65 2 1 65 22 1 6 2 32 1 79 2 32 1 51 1 95 1 51 1 95 1 78 1 78 263 16 Php 250 250 250 260 260 260 300 300 300 300 320 320 375 375 425 425 425 260 260 270 270 280 280 320 320 375 420 Aluminum Description Mfr Part No N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A Stainless Steel Description 15 MIR RH 24 5 B 3 24 S B 3 24 S B 3 19 MIR RH 24 S B 3 23 MIR RH 24 S B 3 F4 S 55 6 5 6 5 Mfr Part No 48 19838A46 48 823665A60 66A60 48 823665A60 66A60 48 823665A60 66A60 48 13700A46 48 823665A60 66A60 48 13704A46 48 823665A60 66A60 3851494 3851495 3851496 3851496 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL LAYOUT AND SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS SINGLE ENGINE Anchor Style o ie eee sees Bowrider Locker Centerline
47. Dealer for further information 12V Accessory Receptacle Two Position Switch Controls equipment as labeled NAV ANC Three Position Exterior Light Switch NAV position navigation running lights bow light and stern light Center position off ANC position stern light only This switch will also activate the optional telescoping anchor light if equipped On Off Indicator Lights 250 3 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION 15 Circuit Breakers Push to reset if necessary If the button continues to pop out consult your Authorized Cobalt Dealer 16 Horn Button The horn itself 18 located under the deck 17 Ignition Key Switch ING NEVER OPERATE YOUR BOAT AT NIGHT WITHOUT ALL OF THE REQUIRED LIGHTS OPERATING THIS INCLUDES BOW LIGHT AND REMOVABLE STERN LIGHT MAKE SURE LIGHTS ARE NOT BLOCKED BY CANVAS OR OTHER OBSTACLES EXTENDED SWIM PLATFORM BOARDING LADDER The swim platform was designed for use by people not for the storage of personal equipment Maximum platform weight capacity is 800 pounds If the swim platform is removed the boat will not pass Coast Guard inspection and the boat cannot be boarded until a boarding ladder is installed The swim platform may be removed for off season storage only COB2501 ING EXTENDED SWIM PLATFORM MUST BE ATTACHED WHILE BOAT IS IN USE AVOID POSSIBLE INJURY OR DROWNING SWIM LADDER IS ATTACHED TO T
48. FASTER ih 1 7 SPEED SLOWER 2 gt 799 w TURN RIGHT SKIER IN WATER SKIERS WATER SPORT HAND SIGNALS When participating in water sports be safe and courteous and follow these guidelines e considerate to fishermen and others you share the water with e Do not perform water sports in congested areas e Stay away from navigation markers e Stay away from other boats and water sports participants Return immediately to a fallen water sport participant e Regularly inspect water sport equipment to ensure it is safe e Do not use any fuel burning appliances with a transom exhaust port when swimming from the stern swim platform It is unlawful to participate in water sports while under the influence of alcohol or other drugs ING e WATER SPORT PARTICIPANTS MUST WEAR A USCG APPROVED FLOTATION DEVICE TYPE WATER SKI VEST IS AN APPROVED AND PRACTICAL PFD KEEP AT LEAST 30 M 100 AWAY FROM ALL OTHER OBJECTS WHEN WATER SPORTING HAVE AN EXPERIENCED DRIVER AND AFT FACING OBSERVER IN THE BOAT DO NOT WATER SPORT IN SHALLOW WATER OR AT NIGHT DO NOT JUMP FROM A MOVING BOAT KEEP A DOWNED WATER SPORTER IN SIGHT e TURN THE ENGINES OFF BEFORE YOU GET CLOSE TO SOMEONE IN THE WATER 23 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL GENERAL SAFETY Skiers and or passengers are obligated to be aware of the same safety rules as operators If you are
49. HO 496 MAG HO XZ 2 8 L D TRONIC 5 0 GL 5 0 GL 5 7 GL 5 7 GL 5 0 GXi 5 0 GXi 5 7 Gi 5 7 Gi 5 7 GXi 5 7 GXi 8 1 Gi 8 1 GXi Drive ALPHA BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 BRAVO 3 BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 BRAVO I BRAVO 3 SX DP SX DP SX DP SX DP SX DP DP DP Fuel system MPI MPI 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI DIESEL 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL TBI TBI TBI TBI TBI TBI MFI MFI Std Ratio 1 62 2 2 1 62 1 65 2 2 1 62 1 65 22 1 62 1 65 22 1 47 1 5 2 2 1 65 22 1 50 1 81 1 50 1 81 2 2 1 6 1 95 1 51 1 95 1 6 1 95 1 51 1 95 1 51 1 95 1 78 1 78 Optional Ratio 1 81 2 43 1 81 1 65 2 43 1 81 1 65 2 43 1 81 1 65 2 43 1 62 1 65 22 1 65 243 1 65 22 1 65 22 2 43 1 79 2 32 1 6 2 32 1 79 2 32 1 51 1 95 1 51 1 95 1 78 1 78 250 15 Php 220 220 220 220 220 250 300 320 320 375 375 425 425 425 150 220 220 260 260 270 270 280 280 320 320 375 420 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION Aluminum Description Mfr Part No N A N A N A N A N A N A N A
50. IF THE ROPE SHOULD BREAK OR PULL FREE A DANGEROUS RECOIL COULD OCCUR RESULTING IN SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH TO ANYONE IN ITS PATH STOPPING ENGINES Please refer to the propulsion unit operator s manual for stopping procedure information 49 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL OPERATING INFORMATION ING NOT USE THE IGNITION SAFETY SWITCH AND LANYARD FOR NORMAL STOPPING OF THE ENGINES DOING SO WILL IMPAIR YOUR ABILITY TO RESTART THE ENGINES QUICKLY OR MAY CREATE A HAZARDOUS SWAMPING CONDITION NOTE If any problems are encountered during the outing have your boat inspected by your Cobalt dealer and request any necessary repairs before your next outing DOCKING LIFTING STORAGE TRAILERING With fiberglass boats severe gelcoat crazing or more serious hull damage can occur during launching hauling and storage if pressure is created on the gunwales by the slings or improper use of the bow and stern eyes Bow and stern eyes should only be used for the following To secure the boat to the trailer Lifting the boat from the water to a trailer or cradle 26 feet and under Lifting the boat from a trailer or cradle to the water 26 feet and under Prolonged lifting with the bow and stern eyes may cause stress on the fiberglass and gelcoat The bow and stern eyes are not to be used for storage For overhead hoist storage and when lifting boats over 27 feet in length use flat wide belt type slings and spreaders long enoug
51. INSTRUCTIONS FORWARD BIMINI OPTIONAL To set up bimini from stored position remove pins from the end fittings that hold the bows to the front of the arch Unzip the canvas boot from the bimini and arch and swap the bimini end for end Re attach the bow ends to the fittings on the top of the windshield using the pins provided Zip the aft edge of the bimini to the forward tubing of the arch Install the two forward support bars and tighten the bimini by twisting the tensioners 262 263 282 SS ARCH WITH BIMINI INSTRUCTIONS AFT BIMINI Unzip the bimini boot and extend the aft bimini Attach clips to eye fittings on aft tubing of arch and tension straps Enclosure zips in similar to other enclosures BIMINI ENCLOSURE OPTIONAL 240 246 262 263 293 Your bimini is equipped with zippers to accept a bimini enclosure This enclosure is made of Sunbrella canvas and isinglass To install simply zip the front sides and aft curtain to the bimini top and snap to the provided snaps on your deck and windshield It is recommended to roll your isinglass pieces for storage to prevent cracking Refer to pages 64 66 of this manual for proper care guidelines Modification to canvas may be necessary to allow use of the stern light while the enclosure is in place GER BIMINI ENCLOSURES MAY BE SUSCEPTIBLE TO DAMAGE FROM WIND VELOCITY IN EXCESS OF 25 MPH DAMAGE COULD OCCUR RESULTING IN POSSIBLE INJURY TO THE OCCUPANTS OF THE BOAT ION IF THE CANVAS COMES IN C
52. ION 7HE STERN DRIVE UNIT HAS MANY SHARP EDGES ESPECIALLY THE PROPELLER EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN NEAR THE STERN DRIVE UNIT ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE BOARDING LADDER IS PROPERLY STOWED AND THERE IS NO ONE IN THE AREA BEHIND THE BOAT BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE AND ENGAGING THE SHIFT MECHANISM HEAD COMPARTMENT 1 Make sure the head compartment door assembly is closed and latched while the boat is underway Do not allow to swing freely 2 For operation of the porti potti pump out or macerator please check the manuals supplied in your owner s packet Refer to page 69 of this manual for more information EXTENDED SWIM PLATFORM OPTIONAL The swim platform was designed for use by people not for the storage of personal equipment Maximum platform weight capacity is 800 pounds If the swim platform is removed the boat will not pass Coast Guard inspection and the boat cannot be boarded until a boarding ladder has been installed on the swim deck To purchase a boarding ladder consult your Cobalt Dealer 0002 ING EXTENDED SWIM PLATFORM MUST BE ATTACHED WHILE BOAT IS IN USE TO AVOID POSSIBLE INJURY OR DROWNING SWIM LADDER IS ATTACHED TO THE PLATFORM REMOVABLE FEATURE IS FOR BOAT STORAGE ONLY ING NOT OCCUPY EXTENDED SWIM PLATFORM WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING OR ENGAGED PROPELLER CONTACT MAY CAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR FATALITY ALL GASOLINE POWERED ENGINES PRODUCE CARBON MONOXIDE CO CO IS COLORLESS ODORLESS AND
53. MPI MPI MPI DIESEL MPI MPI 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI TBI TBI MFI MFI 2 BBL 2 BBL TBI TBI 2 BBL 2 BBL TBI TBI TBI TBI TBI TBI Std Ratio 1 65 22 1 5 1 81 1 5 1 81 1 5 1 62 22 1 62 1 65 22 1 62 1 65 22 1 62 1 65 22 1 47 2 0 2 0 1 65 22 1 51 1 95 1 68 1 78 1 6 1 95 179 2 32 1 51 1 95 1 6 1 95 1 51 1 95 1 51 1 95 Optional Ratio 1 65 2 43 1 65 2 2 1 65 2 2 1 65 1 8 2 43 1 8 1 65 2 43 1 8 1 65 2 43 1 8 1 65 2 43 1 62 1 65 2 2 2 2 1 65 2 43 1 51 1 95 1 68 1 78 1 79 2 32 1 89 2 32 1 6 2 32 1 79 2 32 1 51 1 95 1 51 1 95 293 18 Php 320 320 375 375 425 425 425 270 220 220 220 220 220 250 250 250 260 260 260 300 300 300 300 320 320 320 320 375 420 220 220 225 225 260 260 270 270 280 280 320 320 Aluminum Description Mfr Part No N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A Stainless Steel Description 21 S OFSH 4BL 28 S B 3 22 S B 3 22 S B 3 N A 22 S B 3 26 S B 3
54. OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION ELECTRICAL WIRING HARNESS 81 1H5T1 INI 0 5 45 umor 3 e uaxvads M 9 NdoH zs LTLNI 9 1354120a ev aa33 DIVAVN 7 e 310W3H O3H31S HSVG an 21 gt oz aNnou5 9 OL 917900 81 Sd3yV3dS H3MOL 8 02 suaxvads YIMOL eua vads 81 554 8 ha og aWv Lav OL 09 ALON H3MOd 039315 _ 5 3 97 21 11 02 17 HOHONV 5 LV OL 35118 HOLIMS LY H3ldVQV O3H3IS OL 31V 1 O3H31S o 11 OFHALS 0 WX 09V 02 a334 TIVO 1919 a 39718 a 9 51 HO LIAS LIVE LV H3MOd dil v 0 Liv 0Z HO LIMS dWNd 39718 v xog W mm wi G 0 8 HOLIMS 06 sua vads HAMOL 881 3 a1viiaa rz OAHALS SLOWSY
55. POWERED ENGINES PRODUCE CARBON MONOXIDE CO CO IS COLORLESS ODORLESS AND DANGEROUS DIRECT AND PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO CO WILL CAUSE BRAIN DAMAGE OR DEATH LADDER MUST ONLY BE USED WHILE THE ENGINE IS OFE See warning label section Be sure the ladder is raised and secured prior to starting engine Exercise caution while using the ladder Use the release lever to release the ladder and telescope to full length Lift ladder to retract and stow Place release lever in the LOCK position Use caution when stowing the ladder to prevent pinching fingers ING DO NOT USE BOARDING LADDER WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING CAUTION THE STERN DRIVE UNIT HAS MANY SHARP EDGES ESPECIALLY THE PROPELLER EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN NEAR THE STERN DRIVE UNIT ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE BOARDING LADDER IS PROPERLY STOWED AND THERE IS NO ONE IN THE AREA BEHIND THE BOAT BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE AND ENGAGING THE SHIFT MECHANISM WINDSHIELD HOOK To open the windshield make sure the vertical slots in the mechanism are aligned Swing the windshield open until the windshield post falls into the vertical slots and the mechanism locks _ To close the windshield release the locking mechanism by pulling the forward facing button Swing the windshield into place COB160 263 7 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION HEAD For operation of the porti potti pump out or macerator please check the manuals supplie
56. READ THE OWNERS MANUALS PROVIDED FOR EACH DEVICE CONSULT QUALIFIED PERSONNEL IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS GENERAL FUNCTION The AC portion of distribution panel black Marinetics panel 500472 receives AC power from the shore power cable generator or inverter and distributes it through a double pole main circuit breaker which in turn supplies the individual branch circuit breakers The DC portion of panel receives DC power via the battery selector switch and distributes power to the individual branch circuit breakers NORMAL OPERATION Shore cords 1 and 2 plugged into shore power with source auxiliary power switch on distribution panel set to Shore 2 This allows use of all components as desired with shore 1 cord supplying power to the left column of breakers and shore 2 cord supplying power to the middle column of breakers COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 293 6 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION Verify the main safety breakers under the cockpit galley sink are turned on Verify the reverse polarity light is off If it is on consult a qualified technician Switch the top double pole main breaker on the distribution panel to and then the respective branch circuit breakers below it as needed Voltage can be checked on voltmeter and total amperage will be displayed on ammeter USING ONLY SHORE 1 POWER CORD Shore 1 cord powers the left column of breakers on the panel Any of these breakers may be used wi
57. S B 3 23 MIR RH 24 S B 3 55 55 6 5 6 5 Mfr Part No 48 823665A60 66A60 48 823665A60 66A60 48 823667A60 68A60 48 13704A46 48 823665A60 66A60 48 13704A46 48 823665A60 66A60 3851495 3851495 3851496 3851496 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL LAYOUT AND SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS Centerline 26 8 8 13 Beam 8 6 2 59 Dry Weight 4700 16 2131 kg Deadrise 22 deg 22 deg Fuel Capacity 70 gal 265L Draft drive up 22 56 cm Draft drive down 39 99 cm Freeboard fwd 34 86 cm Freeboard aft 21 53 cm Transom Height 43 109 cm Bridge Clearance w o nav light 57 144 cm Bridge Clearance w Optional Bimini Arch nav light down 90 229 cm Freshwater Capacity 10 gal 371 Capacity Yacht Certified Macerator Fire rad Extinguisher ptiona Tank Level Ignition Monitor Safety Switch Fuel Tank Vent Optional 20 LN H I __ 17 11 Freshwater Fill Ski Tow Receptacle Boarding 2 Ladder Wet Locker Wet Locker Seacock 263 1 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION CAPTAIN S CHAIR ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATION Your captain s chairs have the flip up position for greater visibility and maneuverability while docking You can sit on
58. S MANUAL 220 4 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION ING NOT USE BOARDING LADDER WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING ION THE STERN DRIVE UNIT HAS MANY SHARP EDGES ESPECIALLY THE PROPELLER EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN NEAR THE STERN DRIVE UNIT ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE BOARDING LADDER IS PROPERLY STOWED AND THERE IS NO ONE IN THE AREA BEHIND THE BOAT BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE AND ENGAGING THE SHIFT MECHANISM SKI TOWER OPTIONAL To lay the tower down first remove the lower aft hand knobs from the tower making sure not to let it fall aft Second slightly loosen the front knobs but do not remove Gently roll the tower forward over the windshield allowing it to rest on the top of the bow flip back seats Some protection should be used between the tower and upholstery to prevent damage Tighten the forward knobs When the tower is upright the hand knobs should be checked for tightness periodically IGER SKI TOWER IS DESIGNED FOR A SINGLE SKIER ONLY WINDSHIELD HOOK To open the windshield make sure the vertical slots in the mechanism are aligned Swing the windshield open until the windshield post falls into the vertical slots and the mechanism locks To close the windshield release the locking mechanism by pulling the forward facing button Swing the windshield into place COB160 220 5 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION AFT WALK THRU FILLER CUSHIONS OPTIONAL The starboard rea
59. SC2 QUI MP CEP 658 SC2 TAM ERR ym 658 SC2 WET LOCKER DRAINING Wet Locker Your Cobalt wet locker may be equipped with a seacock to drain water away from the boat which can accumulate in the wet locker Turn the valve lever located in the engine compartment under the wet locker to drain 0003 BATTERY CONNECTIONS Read and understand the safety information on or supplied with your battery s Maintain the batteries following the manufacturer s recommendations 004 ING KEEP THE BATTERY CONNECTIONS CLEAN TIGHT AND INSULATED TO PREVENT SHORTING OR ARCHING AND CAUSING A POSSIBLE EXPLOSION INSTALL PROTECTIVE COVERS AND CHECK THE CONNECTIONS OFTEN TO MAKE SURE THEY ARE CLEAN AND TIGHT 70 TECHNICAL INFORMATION STEREO EQUIPMENT Your Cobalt boat is equipped with an AM FM CD player and may have been accessorized to enhance its fidelity For additional operating information refer to the operator s manual MARINE TOILET HEAD AND OPTIONAL MACERATOR HEAD OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Before operating the head for the first time read the owner s manual for the marine toilet ELECTRICALLY OPERATED HEAD 1 Open the inlet water seacock below the cabin floor 2 If overboard discharge is to be used make sure the valve is in the overboard position and the macerator seacock is open 3 To charge the head depress the foot pedal on the lower left side of the bowl and push the flus
60. SWITCH OPERATION Single Engine Your Cobalt is equipped with a dual battery switch With this switch off nothing in the boat will operate with the exception of the automatic bilge pumps Make sure the switch is in the 1 or 2 position You can operate the boat with switch in the both position but not for extended periods Note The purpose of dual batteries is to keep one as a spare In the position you essentially have one larger battery and if a failure should occur with the electrical systems or either battery both batteries will end up discharged DECK HATCH The deck hatch is manually operable To open simply release the one or two hasps on the edge of the hatch make sure the support bracket adjusters are loose and raise the hatch to the desired position and secure the adjusters ION DO NOT USE A RAISED HATCH FOR A SUPPORT OR HAND HOLD WHILE ON THE DECK BE SURE HATCH IS FIRMLY SECURED WHILE UNDERWAY CABIN ACCESS DOOR The sliding door assembly can be in the open or closed position while running Make sure the door is secured in either the open or closed position Do not allow to slide free JTION UNLOCK AND REMOVE KEY TO AVOID BREAKING 255 9 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION V BERTH FILLER CUSHION The cabin is converted into sleeping accommodations for two by installing the V berth Filler Cushion To use swing out support pole and snap into cli
61. To winterize remove the two 5 8 cockpit heater hoses from the engine Pump antifreeze into one hose until entire heater system is filled PERFECT PASS OPTIONAL To operate the Perfect Pass speed control system set desired speed on Perfect Pass Once your boat reaches the set speed Perfect Pass takes over and holds the speed constant For additional operating information refer to operator s manual PERFECTPASS ON OFF MENU WAKBD 22 5 22 5 Y p Bro Sr a aA COB172 AIR COMPRESSOR A high volume air pump is conveniently located in the aft deck storage compartment to inflate your favorite water toys Plug into the accessory receptacle on the dash or in the air compressor area COB168 293 13 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION COB215 293 14 ELECTRICAL WIRING HARNESS 4 1 0 d Ssv1aNIA U HOLINOW MNVL 1 Y 1 271 waive AAYY 40193130 05 auno avai Ad9jdayvadS HOLES oye d dvo AD HaNvadS 39718 Hva Tan 5 HOLIMS 1H5l1WOOH 3NI9N3 oou ANIONS Tae 114123202 HOLIMS 11 1 1 35118 Lav Mans
62. and secured prior to starting engine Exercise caution while using the ladder Use the release lever to release the ladder and telescope to full length Lift ladder to retract and stow Place release lever in the LOCK position Use caution when stowing the ladder to prevent pinching fingers COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 255 4 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION ING NOT USE BOARDING LADDER WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING ION THE STERN DRIVE UNIT HAS MANY SHARP EDGES ESPECIALLY THE PROPELLER EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN NEAR THE STERN DRIVE UNIT ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE BOARDING LADDER IS PROPERLY STOWED AND THERE IS NO ONE IN THE AREA BEHIND THE BOAT BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE AND ENGAGING THE SHIFT MECHANISM HEAD COMPARTMENT For operation of the standard pump out electric head or macerator please check the manuals supplied in your owner s packet Refer to page 71 of this manual for more information SKI TOWER OPTIONAL To lay the tower down first remove the lower aft hand knobs from the tower making sure not to let it fall aft Second slightly loosen the front knobs but do not remove Gently roll the tower forward over the windshield allowing it to rest on the top of the bow flip back seats Some protection should be used between the tower and upholstery to prevent damage Tighten the forward knobs When the tower is upright the hand knobs should be checked for tightness periodically DANGER SKI TOWER IS DESIGNED FOR A SINGLE SK
63. be noticed on tachometers or synchronizers during radio transmissions This will not damage the instrument or affect its accuracy when not transmitting FUELING Take care not to spill gasoline If gasoline is accidentally spilled wipe up all traces of it with dry rags and immediately dispose of the rags properly ashore Spilled fuel may yellow the gelcoat finish and damage gunwale trim GER GASOLINE IS EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE AND HIGHLY EXPLOSIVE UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS STOP THE ENGINES AND GENERATOR AND DO NOT SMOKE OR ALLOW OPEN FLAMES OR SPARKS WITHIN 15 M 50 FT OF THE FUELING AREA ING ALL PRECAUTIONS MUST BE TAKEN EVERY TIME YOU FUEL YOUR BOAT WHETHER IT S GASOLINE OR DIESEL FUEL DIESEL FUEL IS NON EXPLOSIVE BUT IT WILL BURN COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 36 OPERATING INFORMATION JTION PREVENT UNWARRANTED ENGINE DAMAGE REFER TO YOUR PROPULSION UNIT OPERATOR S MANUALS FOR RECOMMENDED FUEL TYPE AND OCTANE RATING WHEN FUELING 1 Know your fuel tank capacity Be sure to have enough fuel to reach your destination If departing for an extended cruise know the availability of fuel along your route Practice the One Third Rule 1 3 to reach the destination 1 3 to return and 1 3 in reserve 2 Avoid fueling at night except under well lighted conditions 3 Moor your boat securely to the dock Know the location of the fire extinguisher in case of emergency 4 Keep accurate records of your fuel consumption
64. better judgement Combined with the sun wind waves and noise of other watercraft the effects of drugs are increased and will significantly reduce your reaction time As the owner operator you are responsible for the alcohol drug use and onboard behavior of your passengers KC 0153 2 ING FEDERAL AND STATE LAW PROHIBIT OPERATING A BOAT UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUGS THESE REGULATIONS ARE ACTIVELY ENFORCED IMPAIRED OPERATION MAY RESULT IN SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH NOTE If the operator s blood alcohol content is 0 10 0 08 in some states or above violators are subject to a civil penalty up to 1 000 00 or criminal penalty up to 5 000 00 one year imprisonment or both Operating a boat under the influence can also result in a loss of automobile driving privileges PASSENGERS Whenever you are going for an outing make sure that at least one passenger is familiar with the operation and safety aspects of the boat in case of emergency Show all passengers the location of emergency equipment and explain how to use it Don t allow passengers to drag their feet or hands in the water or sit on the bow deck gunwale or transom platform while the engines are running COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 18 GENERAL SAFETY VENTILATION Carbon Monoxide CO is a colorless and odorless gas produced by all engines and fuel burning appliances such as heaters stoves and generators Even with the best boat des
65. boat in foggy weather When fog sets in use your GPS and radar unit if equipped to take bearings and log courses and speeds You are required to emit a five second blast from your horn or whistle once every minute Additionally have passengers wear PFDs and observe for oncoming vessels SKILL EXPERIENCE Practice your boat operating skills often in calm water Avoid windy conditions and rough water Be sure to maintain good visibility at all times Do not practice close to any obstructions such as piers bridges swim areas or moored boats Proceed slowly and give yourself plenty of time to react Remember your boat is not an automobile It requires additional time to maneuver and stop COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL GENERAL SAFETY VISIBILITY Visibility is not only sight but also hearing It is very important the operator maintains good visibility at all times Arrange passengers and equipment to ensure you have unobstructed vision at all times Check for other boats or any obstacles before turning the boat ING CLEAR VISIBILITY MUST BE MAINTAINED AT ALL TIMES IF NECESSARY ARRANGE PASSENGERS AND EQUIPMENT DESIGNATE A PASSENGER TO ASSIST WHEN VISIBILITY IS LIMITED DUE TO OPERATING CONDITIONS DRUGS ALCOHOL Boating alcohol and the use of other drugs just don t mix Mixing boating alcohol and other drugs result in many marine accidents and deaths These substances reduce your reaction time and affect your
66. direction ING DRIVING WHILE STANDING UP IS AN EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS PRACTICE DO NOT DRIVE WHILE STANDING AT SPEEDS GREATER THAN IDLE SPEED ION ALL SEATS MUST BE IN A LOCKED SECURED POSITION WHILE THE BOAT IS UNDERWAY COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 220 2 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION INSTRUMENT PANEL 1 Temperature Gauge Temperature may fluctuate slightly while running Maximum temperature may vary depending on type of engine 2 Oil Pressure Gauge Pressure can vary according to type of engine It is normal for a hot engine to have low pressure at idle depending on type of oil pressure may drop as low as 10 PSI at idle Please consult the engine owner s manual supplied with your boat concerning the oil pressure the engine in your boat should attain 3 Speedometer Miles Per Hour 4 Compass optional COB2002 Fuel Gauge shows approximate amount of fuel remaining in tank ING SHOULD WATER TEMPERATURE REACH 180 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT YOUR ENGINE IS OVERHEATING AND SHOULD BE CHECKED IMMEDIATELY FOR PROBABLE CAUSE 6 7 11 12 13 14 Tachometer Revolutions Per Minute or Optional Perfect Pass Voltmeter shows the condition of charge in the battery It only indicates while the ignition is in the position With the engine at idle or not running it may show as low as 10 to 12 volts With the engine running at cruising speeds and above it shoul
67. engine has a special environmental tag and the boat fe th has this label affixed to it The tag and the label are required by the California Air Resources Board CARB The label has 1 2 3 or 4 stars The label MUST be affixed to the boat if the boat is operated in the state of California and or bordering waters PROPOSITION 65 The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 8 BoAT OPERATION ING FUMES FROM RAGS CAN COLLECT IN BILGE AND BE EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS DO NOT STORE RAGS USED TO WIPE UP FUEL SOLVENT SPILLS IN THE BOAT OR RAGS USED FOR TREATING TEAK DISPOSE OF RAGS PROPERLY ASHORE DISCHARGE DISPOSAL OF WASTE Waste means all forms of garbage plastics recyclables food wood detergents sewage and even fish parts in certain waters in short nearly everything We recommend you bring back everything you take out with you for proper disposal ashore Use an approved pump out facility at your marina Many areas prohibit the discharge of sewerage overboard or even an operable overboard waste discharge EXCESSIVE NOISE Noise means engine noise radio noise or even voices Many bodies of water have adopted noise limits Don t use thru transom exhaust unless you re well off shore Music and loud conversation can carry a considerable distance on water espec
68. for the manufacturer s recommended spare parts e Extra lanyard for ignition safety switch e Engine and generator oil Hydraulic fluid for the steering system and trim system e Extra ignition keys e tie straps and e Light bulbs and fuses e Propeller with attaching hardware COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 6 BoAT OPERATION EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES Boat smart from the start take a boating safety course and get a free vessel safety check annually for your boat For more information contact United States Coast Guard Auxiliary 800 368 5647 www cgaux org United States Power Squadrons 888 FOR USPS www usps org Most boaters can enhance their enjoyment of boating experiences through increased knowledge of safe operation navigation and regulation of pleasure boats The following is a list of some of the agencies and organizations that offer Water Safety First Aid and CPR courses or information To find boating safety courses in your area call your state s local boating agency or the USCG boating safety courseline at 1 800 336 2628 1 800 245 2628 in Virginia American Red Cross U S Coast Guard Auxiliary e U S Power Squadrons e State Boating Offices Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons e Yacht Clubs INSURANCE You must get insurance before operating your new boat Insurance for loss by fire theft or other causes or liability protection against accidents is a must for responsible bo
69. if you are forced to operate your boat in stormy conditions e Wear personal flotation devices PFDs e Stow gear below deck and batten down equipment on deck Reduce speed and head for a safe place that you can easily reach e If you lose power keep the boat headed into the waves by using the anchor WATER RESCUE MAN OVERBOARD Immediately react to a person that has fallen overboard Keep the victim constantly in your sight Safely return to the victim as soon as possible Throw the person a life preserver Turn the engine s off and help the person into the boat MEDICAL EMERGENCY Be prepared in the event of an emergency Know how to use your first aid kit Be aware of any special medical conditions of your passengers DROWNING React to a drowning victim the same as described in Water Rescue Handle the victim with care They could be injured If necessary resuscitate the victim Immediately signal for help and keep the victim warm OPERATION FAILURE If you experience a propulsion steering or control failure immediately turn off the engines Release the anchor to prevent drifting Try to determine the failure and repair if possible Otherwise call or signal for assistance RADIO COMMUNICATION Radio communication is the most important avenue of receiving weather reports and Coast Guard warnings and sending information such as transmitting request for assistance Use a VHF FM radio for short range communication and a
70. is very heavy Caution should be exercised when opening manually 16 Synchronizer Gauge 293 3 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION TELESCOPING BOARDING LADDER THIS LADDER MUST ONLY BE USED WHILE ENGINE IS OFF See warning label section Be sure ladder is raised and secured prior to starting engine Caution should be used while using this ladder Telescoping ladder is covered by ladder lid Lift ladder lid to access ladder Lift up on front of ladder to place overboard and telescope to full length Use caution to prevent pinching fingers when stowing ladder 169 ING DO NOT USE BOARDING LADDER WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING ION STERN DRIVE UNIT HAS MANY SHARP EDGES ESPECIALLY THE PROPELLER EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN NEAR THE STERN DRIVE UNIT ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE BOARDING LADDER IS PROPERLY STOWED AND THERE IS NO ONE IN THE AREA BEHIND THE BOAT BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE AND ENGAGING THE SHIFT MECHANISM DECK HATCHES The deck hatches are manually operable To open simply release the one or two hasps on the edge of the hatch make sure the support bracket adjusters are loose and raise the hatch to the desired position and secure the adjusters ION NOT USE RAISED HATCH FOR A SUPPORT OR HAND HOLD WHILE ON THE DECK BE SURE HATCH IS FIRMLY SECURED WHILE UNDERWAY COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 293 4 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION HEAD COMPARTMENT 1 Make sure
71. light will first raise into position then illuminate When the light switch is turned off the light will immediately turn off and after a 1 5 second computer check the pole will automatically retract into its below deck storage position The top of the lens will be flush with the top of the deck ring If the light does not retract automatically do not force down contact your Cobalt Dealer The optional anchor light cannot be installed with a stainless steel arch or tower 250 8 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION ANCHOR LiGHT To install anchor light insert pole into socket and turn clockwise until it locks into place Cap the anchor light socket when the anchor light is removed COB164 BATTERY SWITCH OPERATION Single Engine Your Cobalt is equipped with a dual battery switch With this switch off nothing in the boat will operate with the exception of the automatic bilge pumps Make sure the switch is in the 1 or 2 position You can operate the boat with switch in the both position but not for extended periods Note The purpose of dual batteries is to keep one as a spare In the position you essentially have one larger battery and if a failure should occur with the electrical systems or either battery both batteries will end up discharged 250 9 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION Wi ROSEWOOD DASH OPTIONAL CARE Your Rosewood veneer dash wi
72. lukewarm water The water should be no more than 100 degrees Fahrenheit COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 64 CANVAS Allow the fabric to soak until the bleach has killed the mildew and the stains can be brushed out with a common Kitchen scrub brush Rinse the fabric thoroughly in cold water to remove all of the soap This may require rinsing several times Incomplete rinsing can cause deterioration of sewing threads and prohibit the fabric from being properly retreated Allow the faric to air dry completely Sunbrella may also be dry cleaned DO NOT STEAM PRESS OR DRY IN ELECTRIC OR GAS DRYER Sunbrella is thermoplastic or heat sensitive Excessive heat can damage and shrink the fabric This method of cleaning may remove part of the water and stain repellancy that was applied to the fabric during its manufacture The fabric should receive an application of an air curing treatment such as 303 HIGH TECH FABRIC GUARD ION UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCE ARE THESE FABRICS TO BE PUT IN HOT WATER UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCE ARE THESE FABRICS TO BE RUN THROUGH THE HOT DRYING CYCLE OF AN AUTOMATIC DRYER FABRIC SHOULD BE LINE DRIED UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCE ARE THESE FABRICS TO BE STEAM PRESSED AT A DRY CLEANER CHARACTERISTICS Sunbrella is a woven fabric Even though it is treated with a water repellancy some misting through the fabric is typical With new canvas the greatest potential for leakage is through the sewn seams Because Sunbrella and the long te
73. manual supplied with your boat concerning the oil pressure the engine in your boat should attain Three Position Exterior Light Switch NAV position navigation running lights bow light and stern light Center position off ANC position stern light only ING NEVER OPERATE YOUR BOAT AT NIGHT WITHOUT ALL OF THE REQUIRED LIGHTS OPERATING MAKE SURE LIGHTS ARE NOT BLOCKED BY CANVAS OR OTHER OBSTACLES 9 10 11 12 Two Position Switch Controls equipment as labeled Ignition Key Switch Horn Button The horn is located under the deck Air Water Temperature Gauge Moving the toggle switch below the gauge allows you to go between air and water temperature readings The gauge will display AIR and WATER to indicate which temperature source is in use 262 3 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION 13 Depth Sounder Your Cobalt is equipped with a depth sounder To see your options shallow deep keel depth and units toggle switch to down position To set each option to desired reading toggle switch to up position Detailed instructions are located in your Cobalt boat bag or you can consult your Cobalt Dealer for further information 14 Trim Gauge Shows the position of the drive unit in reference to the bottom of the boat 15 Stereo Remote Control 16 Circuit Breakers Push to reset if necessary The 262 breaker panel is located under the dash If the button continues to pop out consult
74. of the wood laminate clean the surface immediately with a mild solution of soap and water MOTOR BOX ASSEMBLY Manual The motor box raises and lowers manually Do not allow it to slam shut when closing Electric Optional The electric motor box assembly is controlled by a switch on the dash If you experience a battery failure the assembly can be opened manually FENDER LOCKERS Use the fender lockers to stow fenders when they are not in use COB2007 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 220 8 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION DINETTE TABLE OPTIONAL Remove the j shaped table leg from the storage area Slide socket cover up and insert the leg Tighten thumbscrews on the leg for desired tightness Slide the table top onto the leg and tighten the lever AIR COMPRESSOR OPTIONAL A high volume air pump is conveniently located in the starboard aft walk thru storage compartment to inflate your favorite water toys Plug into the accessory receptacle on the dash or in the air compressor area PERFECT PASS OPTIONAL To operate the Perfect Pass speed control system set desired speed on Perfect Pass Once your boat reaches the set speed Perfect Pass takes over and holds the speed constant For additional operating information refer to operator s manual PERFECTPASS ON OFF MENU MIWAKBD 22 5 22 5 Y db WAKEBOARD Se COB172 220 9 COBALT BOATS
75. or brackish water Refer to your engine operator s manual for additional information FREEZING TEMPERATURES When boating in temperatures below freezing keep the propulsion units drives tilted down submerged at all times This will prevent damage from freezing Upon removing your Cobalt boat from the water leave the drive units in the vertical position until cooling system has drained Refer to your propulsion unit operator s manual for additional information Use caution when handling clear vinyl canvas in low temperatures to prevent damage from cracking 51 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 252 INTERIOR EXTERIOR CARE COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL VINYL INTERIOR AND UPHOLSTERY CARE The vinyl fabric in your Cobalt s interior has been especially selected to take the tough punishment of the elements and hard usage of an active boater Avoid sharp objects that may cut or tear your vinyl The vinyl in your Cobalt has been coated with PreFixx protective finish It s designed to be cleaned easily over and over without showing signs of wear With PreFixx protection it is possible to remove stains that could never be removed before There are three families of sunscreen ingredients which may contribute to the staining of the vinyl in your Cobalt Aminobenzoic acids e g PABA Hydroxy benzophenones e g Oxybenzone P methoxycinnamic acid e g Octyl methoxycinnamate This list should not be considered inclusive a
76. or position 2 rather than the all position This will keep one battery in reserve should the other fail Battery selection should be made with engine off only We recommend alternating batteries on a daily basis In the off position the entire boat is isolated electrically with the exception of the automatic bilge pump circuit 8 The purpose of dual batteries is to keep one as a spare In the both position you essentially have one larger battery and if a failure should occur with the electrical systems or either battery both batteries will end up discharged T 39 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 9 OPERATING INFORMATION STARTING ENGINES Please refer to the propulsion unit operator s manual for starting procedure information ING OPERATE THE BLOWER FOR AT LEAST FOUR MINUTES EACH TIME YOU START THE ENGINES IN ADDITION THE BLOWER SHOULD BE OPERATED CONTINUOUSLY WHEN AT IDLE AND DURING SLOW SPEED OPERATION FAILURE TO OPERATE THE BLOWER CAN CAUSE AN EXPLOSION ING START THE ENGINES WITH THE SHIFT CONTROL LEVERS IN NEUTRAL YOUR BOAT IS EQUIPPED WITH A NEUTRAL SAFETY SWITCH WHICH WILL NOT ALLOW ENGINES TO BE STARTED UNLESS THE SHIFT CONTROL LEVERS ARE IN THE NEUTRAL POSITION SHIFTING Follow these guidelines when shifting your boat e Pause in NEUTRAL before shifting from FORWARD to REVERSE or REVERSE to FORWARD e Avoid shifting into REVERSE while the boat is traveling forward at speed
77. properly adjust their PFDs Also selecting the proper type PFD for your kind of outing helps ensure your time on the water can be the safest possible At the beginning of each season check PFDs for damage and test for proper flotation Refer to the PFD manufacturer s information Your Cobalt dealer can help you select appropriate PFDs and throwable lifesaving devices for your area COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 4 OPERATION FIRE EXTINGUISHER inboard outboard boats must carry an appropriate portable marine type fire extinguisher in operable condition and accessible location The USCG and other law enforcement agency requirements for fire extinguishers are only the minimum needed Remember install extra extinguishers where they might be needed such as the galley and engine compartment Inspect extinguishers on a regular basis 1 KC 0083 Recharge 2 Overcharge VISUAL DISTRESS SIGNALS Federal law also requires boats 4 8 m 16 ft and longer to carry day and night visual distress signals when operating on coastal waters the Great Lakes territorial seas or those waters directly connected to them up to a point where the body of water is less than two miles wide Carry several types of signaling devices to handle a variety of conditions Have enough signals on board to last three days e some pyrotechnics are restricted from use on certain bodies of water so check with local auth
78. single sideband radio SSB for long range For all U S waters the National Weather Service operates the NOAA Weather Radio NWR This service provides continuous weather information on the following frequencies Broadcaster Frequencies NOAA Weather Radio 162 400 MHz 162 425 MHz 162 450 MHz 162 475 MHz 162 500 MHz 162 525 MHz 162 550 MHz Coast Guard Marine Information Stations 2670 0 kH 4428 7 kH 6506 4 kH 8765 4 kH 13113 2 kH 11 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL c BoAT OPERATION It is good practice to periodically monitor the weather For additional information refer to your radio operator s manual in your Owner Information Manual A distress call is transmitted on VHF FM radio channel 16 156 800 MHz 2182 kHz SSB AUDIBLE VISUAL DISTRESS SIGNALS Know your audible signals e For emergency the call sign is Mayday urgent situation the call sign is Pan Pan For navigational safety and weather warnings the call sign is Security Repeat the call sign three times Immediately react to a distress call Assist if possible using an emergency frequency Otherwise continue to monitor the situation until help has arrived If you are required to carry distress signals you must have three USCG approved pyrotechnic devices Be sure they are in serviceable condition not exceeding the expiration date and stored in a cool dry location in a waterproof container
79. the front lip of the seat when raised allows the seat to move Make sure the mechanism is properly engaged to prevent seat movement while the boat is underway SWIVEL CHAIRS ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATION Your optional swivel chairs have the capability to rotate for convenience when moored or docked and for the passenger to spot a skier when skiing Both chairs rotate and are adjustable fore and aft 1 Lift lever to adjust fore and aft 2 Turn rotation friction handle clockwise to increase friction and counterclockwise to decrease friction The chair should always be operated with slight friction 3 Rotation lever for chair move chair slightly forward then lift lever to rotate The lever will rest in its detent when the seat Is in its forward direction ING DRIVING WHILE STANDING UP IS AN EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS PRACTICE DO NOT DRIVE WHILE STANDING AT SPEEDS GREATER THAN IDLE SPEED ION ALL SEATS MUST BE IN A LOCKED SECURED POSITION WHILE THE BOAT IS UNDERWAY COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 250 2 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION INSTRUMENT PANEL 1 Temperature Gauge Temperature may fluctuate slightly while running Maximum temperature may vary depending on type of engine 2 Oil Pressure Gauge Pressure can vary according to type of engine It is normal for a hot engine to have low pressure at idle depending on type of oil pressure may drop as low as 10 PSI at idle
80. the raised cushion or stand in front of the cushion Standing while driving your boat should only be done while maneuvering at an idle by an experienced driver The stbd chair is adjustable fore and aft Fore and Aft adjustments A handle under the end of the seat allows the seat to move Make sure the mechanism is properly engaged to prevent seat movement while the boat is underway SWIVEL CHAIRS ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATION OPTIONAL Your optional swivel chairs have the capability to rotate for convenience when moored or docked and for the passenger to spot a skier when skiing Both chairs rotate and are adjustable fore and aft 1 Lift lever to adjust fore and aft 2 Turn rotation friction handle clockwise to increase friction and counterclockwise to decrease friction The chair should always be operated with slight friction 3 Rotation lever for chair move chair slightly forward then lift lever to rotate The lever will rest in its detent when the seat Is in its forward direction ING DRIVING WHILE STANDING UP IS AN EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS PRACTICE DO NOT DRIVE WHILE STANDING AT SPEEDS GREATER THAN IDLE SPEED JTION ALL SEATS MUST BE IN A LOCKED SECURED POSITION WHILE THE BOAT IS UNDERWAY COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 263 2 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION INSTRUMENT PANEL 1 Fuel Gauge shows approximate amount of fuel remaining in tank 2 Voltmeter shows the condition of charge
81. the seat to move Make sure the mechanism is properly engaged to prevent seat movement while the boat is underway ING DRIVING WHILE STANDING UP IS AN EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS PRACTICE DO NOT DRIVE WHILE STANDING AT SPEEDS GREATER THAN IDLE SPEED UNDERWAY ION ALL SEATS MUST BE IN A LOCKED SECURED POSITION WHILE THE BOAT IS INSTRUMENT PANEL 1 Fuel Gauge Shows approximate amount of fuel remaining in tank 2 Voltmeter Shows the condition of charge in the battery It only displays while the ignition is in the position With the engine at idle or not running it may show as low as 10 to 12 volts With the engine running at cruising speeds and above it should show 12 to 14 volts 0000000 Speedometer Miles Per Hour 4 Compass To aid in navigation For operating information refer to the compass user s manual in your owner s packet 5 Tachometer Revolutions Per Minute 6 Temperature Gauge Temperature may fluctuate slightly while running Maximum temperature may vary depending on type of engine COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 240 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION Oil Pressure Gauge Pressure can vary according to type of engine It is normal for a hot engine to have low pressure at idle depending on type of oil pressure may drop as low as 10 PSI at idle Switch Pan
82. to implement strict limits on watercraft near U S Navy and Coast Guard ships and other potential targets DISCHARGE OF OIL The discharge of fuel oil and other chemicals into the water is prohibited Be sure to clean up all fuel and oil spillage in the bilge using rags and sponges Properly store and dispose of them when you get to shore Do not allow any fuel or oil spillage to be pumped out into the water If fuel or oil leakage continues to be a problem immediately have the problem repaired When refueling do not top off the fuel tanks Allow for expansion which will reduce fuel spillage from the fuel tank vents SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL The disposal of solid waste and plastics into the water is prohibited Bag all refuse and properly dispose of it when you get ashore Have your Cobalt dealer properly service the waste disposal system when needed 21 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL GENERAL SAFETY NOTE iris illegal to dispose of any plastic trash into waters of the U S MARINE SANITATION Direct disposal of sanitation waste into some waters could result in being fined Be sure to check local regulations IGN 70 AVOID DAMAGING THE WASTE DISPOSAL SYSTEM AND THE ENVIRONMENT DO NOT PLACE FACIAL TISSUES PAPER TOWELS OR SANITARY NAPKINS IN THE HEAD EXCESSIVE NOISE Noise limits are regulated in many areas Be sure to follow regulations and be courteous WA KE WASH Observe No Wake markers Use caution when o
83. unroll canopy top Open frame and snap front of canvas to windshield Snap the straps to the eyelets on the windshield frame or deck Adjust straps for tight fit Zip the side curtains to the top Snap curtains to windshield and deck Zip the stern curtain to the canvas top snap the curtain to the deck starting at the center rear of the curtain and working forward evenly CANVAS TOP OPTIONAL COB2010 200 220 240 240SD 250 255 1 Remove the stainless adjustable arms from storage area 2 Unfold the top and install the stainless adjustable arms tensioners into the quick disconnect fittings on the deck forward of the windshield Secure the forward arms to the forward cross members with the pins 3 Tighten the bimini by twisting the tensioners 4 Store and trailer the bimini top in the stowed position in its canvas boot To set up bimini from stored position 1 Unsnap the retaining strap snaps and unzip the canvas boot 2 Attach bimini top to the arch using the snaps 3 Unfold the top forward and install the tension bars into the quick disconnect fittings on the deck forward of the windshield Store and trailer the bimini top in the stowed position in its canvas boot QUICK DISCONNECT FITTING COB2514 QUICK DISCONNECT FITTING COB2515 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 60 ANGER BIMINI TOP MAY BE SUSCEPTIBLE DAMAGE FROM WIND VELO
84. vent ENGINE VIBRATES Propeller condition Check for bent broken or damaged propeller Check for weeds on propeller or gear case Spark plug condition Check spark plug electrodes and ceramic Clean and regap Replace plugs if necessary High tension leads loose or deteriorated Insure all connections are clean and tight See Authorized Cobalt Dealer ENGINE RUNS BUT BOAT MAKES LITTLE OR NO PROGRESS Fouled or damaged propeller Stop and shut off engine Check for weeds on propeller bent or broken propeller See your Authorized Cobalt Dealer COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 76 PERFORMANCE Loss Throttle not fully open Check to see that throttle opens fully at engine Improper fuel Fill tank with correct fuel Overheating Immediately turn off the engine and contact your Cobalt dealer Boat overloaded Reduce load Boat trim Distribute boat load evenly Improper propeller selection Select proper propeller pitch and diameter See chart in owner s manual or consult your Cobalt Dealer Excessive bilge water Check for excessive water drain bilge Boat hull condition Clean if marine growth is present FUEL INJECTION ENGINES Fuel injection engines have safety circuitry built in that monitors many different functions of the engine and drive system In many of these engines a malfunction that the operator may not be aware of can trigger a safety circuit in the engine causing it to automatically slow down and ru
85. will cause poor adhesion DO NOT STORE RAGS USED TO TREAT TEAK ON BOARD STORE OR DISPOSE OF RAGS PROPERLY ASHORE MOTOR BOX ASSEMBLY Electric The electric motor box assembly is controlled by a switch on the dash If you experience a battery failure the assembly can be opened manually Make sure the ski tow is removed before opening the motor box or damage will occur RUNNING THE ENGINE WITH THE MOTOR BOX OPEN EXPOSES ROTATING MACHINERY WHICH CAN CAUSE INJURY TO THE OCCUPANTS OF THE BOAT ALSO WIND CONDITIONS COULD CAUSE AN OPEN MOTOR BOX TO GO BEYOND ITS DESIGN STOPS DAMAGING THE HINGES AND FIBERGLASS ITION DUE TO THE WEIGHT OF THIS MOTOR BOX IT WILL REQUIRE TWO PEOPLE TO LIFT MANUALLY TO LIFT MANUALLY OPEN BOTH PORT AND STARBOARD AFT STORAGE LIDS AND REMOVE THE INSERT PANEL IN THE STARBOARD STORAGE AREA POSITION ONE PERSON AT EACH GRAB HANDLE AND LIFT STRAIGHT UP USE SAFETY SUPPORT ARM TO HOLD MOTOR BOX OPEN 262 9 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION DINETTE TABLE OPTIONAL Remove the j shaped table leg from the storage area Slide socket cover up and insert the leg Tighten thumbscrews on the leg for desired tightness Slide the table top onto the leg and tighten with knob HEATER OPTIONAL To winterize remove the two 5 8 cockpit heater hoses from the engine Pump antifreeze into one hose until entire heater system is filled PERFECT
86. your Cobalt Dealer for further information Two Position Switch Controls equipment as labeled Circuit Breakers Push to reset if necessary If the button continues to pop out consult your Authorized Cobalt Dealer Horn Button The horn is located under the deck Dimmer Switch Your Cobalt is equipped with a dimmer switch which controls the intensity of the dash lights including the compass light Ignition Key Switch Three Position Exterior Light Switch NAV position navigation running lights bow light and stern light Center position off ANC position stern light only ING NEVER OPERATE YOUR BOAT AT NIGHT WITHOUT ALL OF THE REQUIRED LIGHTS OPERATING THIS INCLUDES BOW LIGHT AND REMOVABLE STERN LIGHT MAKE SURE LIGHTS ARE NOT BLOCKED BY CANVAS OR OTHER OBSTACLES 16 17 Stereo Remote Control Trim Tabs optional TELESCOPING BOARDING LADDER THIS LADDER MUST ONLY BE USED WHILE ENGINE IS OFF See warning label section Be sure ladder is raised and secured prior to starting engine Caution should be used while using this ladder Telescoping ladder is covered by ladder lid Lift ladder lid to access ladder Lift up on front of ladder to place overboard and telescope to full length Use caution to prevent pinching fingers when stowing ladder COB169 246 3 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION ING D0 NOT USE BOARDING LADDER WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING
87. 0 5 HOLIMS VS OL YOLVN LOV NNOO Mans 11 HOHONV S11 aa NHOH Oid uaxv3ds 310N3H Mans SLT AVN mans H3MOd Hav HOLIMS 1004 SSVTGNIM 11 5 a anvad Isid dna SIL a yayvads 350183 14 3NION3 ANIDNA D dais 4 usxv3ds 111103202 T3A319NVL H3alagWHnoH 611 11 9 17 ANION h HOLIMS 11 A3T1V5 15 HOLIMS 17 dNNS 141100 QQ aoa 3AVMOHOIIN Mo d d I n uo SN CM NNI 0 NN NA au WM N 1 annoys N COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION FUEL ROUTING FUEL TANK GENERATOR OPTION PORT ENGINE STBD ENGINE FUEL FILL 293 15 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION FRESH WATER PLUMBING MNIS 217 H31VM NMOG HSVM 1VNNOI LdO 293 16 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL GRAY WATER PLUMBING f SHOWER DRAIN a x o 293 17 WASTE TANK OPTIONAL MACERATOR Y VALVE MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION Model 293
88. 00 N A N A N A N A N A N A Stainless Steel Description 22 S B 3 22 S B 3 22 S B 3 19 MIR RH 26 S B 3 24 S B 3 24 S B 3 21 MIR RH F4 S F6 S 17 SS RH 6 5 F8 S Mfr Part No 48 823663A60 64A60 48 823663A60 64A60 48 823663A60 64A60 48 13700A46 48 823667A60 68A60 48 823665A6066A60 48 823665A60 66A60 48 13702 46 3851494 3851496 3850307 3851496 3851498 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION LAYOUT AND SPECIFICATIONS Anchor Locker Pump Out NAV Light Storage Macerator Switch Optional Tank Level Monitor Optional Ice Chest Freshwater Fill Wet Locker Boarding Ladder Fuel Tank Fire Extinguisher Ignition Safety Switch Bilge Pump Outlet NAV Light Receptacle Fuel Fill Number Wet Locker Seacock 246 1 SPECIFICATIONS Centerline 2474 Beam 86 Dry Weight 4100 16 Deadrise 20 deg Fuel Capacity 70 gal Draft drive up 17 Freeboard fwd 34 Freeboard aft 21 Transom Height 43 Bridge Clearance w o nav light 54 Capacity persons gear 2450 lbs Capacity persons 15 7 41 m 2 59 m 1860 kg 20 deg 265L 43 cm 86 cm 53 cm 109 cm 137 1111 kg MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION CAPTAIN S CHAIR ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATION You
89. 2500 250 1 SPECIFICATIONS Style sce Bowrider Centerline 25 0 Centerline w ext Swim Platform 27 5 issa as 8 6 Dry Weight 4995 16 Deadrise 22 Fuel Capacity 73 gal Draft drive up 24 Draft drive down 39 Freeboard forward 42 Freeboard aft 39 Bridge Clearance 62 Bridge Clearance 103 Fresh Water Capacity 10 gal Capacity persons gear 1850 165 Capacity persons 15 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION 7 60 m 7 84 m 2 62 m 2266 kg 2761 61 99 107 99 1 6 Pm 2 6 37 91 771 kg MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION CAPTAIN S CHAIR ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATION Your captain s chairs have the flip up position for greater visibility and maneuverability while docking You can sit on the raised cushion or stand in front of the cushion Standing while driving your boat should only be done while maneuvering at an idle by an experienced driver The chairs are adjustable fore and aft and also rotate Rotation Loosen the handle next to the pedestal under the seat Raise the lever on the opposite side of the pedestal Rotate the seat to the desired position and lower the lever and tighten the knob to tighten the seat Do not allow the seat to swing freely Fore and Aft adjustments A handle under
90. 46 26 S B 3 48 823667A60 68A60 17 VENG RH 48 16314A46 17 MIR RH 48 18248A46 24 S B 3 823665A60 66A60 19 MIR RH 48 13700A46 26 S B 3 48 823667A60 68A60 21 SS RH 3858028 F6 s 3851496 19 SS RH 3858027 F5 s 3851495 17 SS RH 3850307 F6 s 3851496 19 SS RH 3858027 F6 s 3851496 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL LAYOUT AND SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS SIVE Bowrider Docking Lights Anchor Locker duda Wext 7 Swim Platform 24 0 7 30 m Beam 8 6 2 62 m Dry Weight 4150 16 1890 kg Deadrise 20 Fuel Capacity 50 gal 189 I Draft drive 24 61 cm Draft drive down 36 92 cm Freeboard forward 33 84 cm Freeboard aft 34 86 cm Fender Locker Bridge Clearance 51 1 3 m Bridge Clearance 101 2 6 m Circuit Trailering Height 6 10 2 1 m Glove Breaker Panel Trailering Height 10 5 3 2 m Capacity persons gear 1900 lbs 862 kg Ice Chest Wakeboard Storage Engine Vent Wet Locker Fuel Key Storage Ski Tow Ignition Safety Switch Fuel Vent Fire Extinguisher Fuel Fill Battery Switch Bilge Pump Outlet Anchor Light Storage Anchor Light Receptacle COB2016 220 1 Capacity persons 12 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION CAPTAIN S CHAIR AD
91. 62 The dinette table leg is stored in the bench seat cushion storage compartment Insert bottom of leg into recessed table base in floor Insert top of leg into mount on underside of table The table turns to allow free movement in the seating area Position the dinette table on the stainless support rails located beneath the cockpit rear seating Secure the table to the support rails by snapping the straps located on the underside of the table around the rails and to the underside of the table Position the cushion on table Secure the cushion to the table by snapping the straps to the front edge underside of the table 240 7 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION HEATER OPTIONAL To winterize remove the two 5 8 cockpit heater hoses from the engine Pump antifreeze into one hose until entire heater system is filled PERFECT PASS OPTIONAL PERFECTPASS ON OFF MENU WAKBD 22 5 22 5 Y T WAKEBOARD RO luum COB172 TE Before operating the boat at high speeds ensure the pushpins are fully inserted into the securing knobs on the sunshade attachment To operate the Perfect Pass speed control system set desired speed on Perfect Pass Once your boat reaches the set speed Perfect Pass takes over and holds the speed constant For additional operating information refer to operator s manual TOWER WITH SUNSHADE OPTIONAL T
92. 69 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Carcuit Breakers iussus ace RR RP ene dene den lene 69 ln Pr 69 Lighting Bulb Replacement 70 Wet Locker Draining 70 Battery Connection s 70 Stereo Equipment e xe mew ER ee ee 71 Marine Toilet Head and Optional 71 VIII TROUBLESHOOTING Ignition Safety Switch 75 Air Horn 202 263 293 uo ce e be a RR an 75 Starter Won t Crank Engine 76 Engine Runs 76 Engme wwe ERRARE Re 76 Engine Runs but Boat Makes Little or No Progress 76 Performance Loss TI Fuel Injection Engines TI MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION Model 200 200 1 Model 220 see 220 1 Model 226 E o 226 1 Model AV E 240 1 Model 240SD kebabs SD 1 Model 246 246 1 250 1 Model T 255 1 262 1 MS RP CS MET TT TETTE TETTE TOU 263 1 MERERETUR 282 1 Nd 293 1 SERVICE LOG COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL
93. AG MPI 496 MAG MPI 496 MAG HO 496 MAG HO 496 MAG HO XZ 5 0 GL 5 0 GL 5 7 GL 5 7 GL 5 0 GXi 5 0 GXi 5 7 Gi 57 61 57 GXi 57 GXi 8 1 Gi 8 1 GXi Drive ALPHA BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 BRAVO 3 BRAVO BRAVO 3 BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 BRAVO BRAVO 3 BRAVO 1 SX DP SX DP SX DP SX DP SX DP DP DP Fuel system MPI MPI 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL TBI TBI TBI TBI TBI TBI Std Ratio 1 62 2 2 1 62 1 65 2 2 1 62 1 65 22 1 62 1 65 22 1 47 L5 2 0 1 65 2 2 1 50 1 81 1 50 1 81 1 6 1 95 1 51 1 95 1 6 1 95 1 51 1 95 1 51 1 95 1 78 1 78 Optional Ratio 1 81 2 43 1 81 1 65 2 43 1 81 1 65 2 43 1 81 1 65 2 43 1 62 1 65 2 2 1 65 2 43 1 65 2 2 1 65 2 2 1 79 2 32 1 6 2 32 1 79 2 32 1 51 1 95 1 51 1 95 1 78 1 78 Php 220 220 220 220 220 250 250 250 260 260 260 300 300 300 300 320 320 375 375 425 425 425 220 220 260 260 420 SD 13 MODEL C D FORMATION Aluminum Description Mfr Part No N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A 17 ALRH 38503
94. ANUAL 42 OPERATING INFORMATION TWIN ENGINE OPERATION Your Cobalt boat may be equipped with counter rotating propulsion units One unit will turn clockwise and the other unit will turn counterclockwise when operating This concept balances the propeller torque which helps maintain an even keel Reverse thrust of the engines is used to slow and stop the boat The boat s momentum will vary according to load speed and water condition Slow the engine speed to an idle shift to NEUTRAL and pause before shifting to REVERSE Refer to your propulsion unit operator s manual for additional KC 2340 information concerning shifting When operating your Cobalt boat at low speeds use propeller STARBOARD TURN thrust to maneuver the boat do not just turn the drive units This enables you to maneuver in a smaller area and have more SLOWER PROP control of the boat This technique is a combination of propeller direction engine thrust and steering wheel maneuvers To make sharp and close quarter turns e Slow engine speed to an idle shift to neutral and pause then shift to reverse This practice will help prevent damage to SLOWER PROP your drive units e Reverse the direction of the propeller on the side you want PORT TURN KC 1074 to turn For example if you want to turn starboard shift the starboard engine into reverse The forward speed of the port engine along with the reverse rotation of the starboard pro
95. BALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL FRESHWATER TO THROUGH HULL VENT FITTING Y VALVE FRESH WATER IN TO THROUGH HULL FITTING TO PUMP OUT FITTING ON DECK PUMP o FRESH WATER TANK 10 GAL 250 13 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION TO TRANSOM SHOWER COB2508 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION FUEL ROUTING FUEL FUEL lud COB2510 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 250 14 Model 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 Mfer MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO PROPELLER APPLICATION CHART Engine 4 3 L MPI 4 3 L MPI 5 0L 5 0L 5 0L STE SIL 5 71 5 0 L MPI 5 0 L MPI 5 0 L MPI 350 MAG MPI 350 MAG MPI 350 MAG MPI 350 MAG MPI HZN 6 2 MX MPI 6 2 MX MPI 496 MAG MPI 496 MAG MPI 496 MAG HO 496 MAG
96. BREAK IN PERIOD We cannot stress enough the importance of reading your engine manual s and following the manufacturer s instructions for breaking in your engine s WINTERIZING AND OFF SEASON STORAGE Store your Cobalt with the bow slightly elevated i e the same attitude as if the boat were floating at rest Remove the transom drain plug If the boat is stored with the bow down moisture will not be able to move to the engine bilge area and out of the boat Mold and mildew may form as a result of the inability of moisture to escape Store all bow cushions in the open position and open all storage areas Preparing for winter lay up is important In frigid zones be particularly attentive to items that can be damaged by freezing Freeze damage is not covered by warranty The following systems require winterization ENGINE WATER SYSTEM Consult your Cobalt Dealer for information about this procedure HOT WATER HEATER Consult your Cobalt dealer for information about this procedure AIR CONDITIONING Consult your Cobalt Dealer for information about this procedure GENERATOR AND MUFFLER Consult your Cobalt Dealer for information about this procedure TOILET SYSTEM Consult your Cobalt Dealer for information about this procedure COCKPIT HEATER OPTIONAL To winterize remove the two 5 8 inch cockpit heater hoses from the engine Pump antifreeze into one hose until entire heater system is filled 67 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MA
97. CITY IN EXCESS OF 35 MPH DAMAGE COULD OCCUR RESULTING IN POSSIBLE INJURY TO THE OCCUPANTS OF THE BOAT 282 1 Remove canvas boot unroll and extend bimini canvas Install stainless adjustable arms to the top mounting points on the forward bimini bow and to the quick disconnect fittings on the deck forward of the windshield Turn leg adjusters for tightness 2 Store in the upright position for both trailering and storage 293 1 Remove canvas boot unroll and extend the bimini canvas 2 Remove the front legs from storage area and fasten to forward bimini bow 3 Release pushpins on aft support legs and extend legs by pushing forward on the bimini top 4 With the bimini top this position attach the forward legs to their respective fittings on the mounts located on the windshield 5 Pull bimini top aft to compress the rear legs to their original locked positions 6 Store in the upright position for both trailering and storage 61 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL CANVAS 200 220 250 255 SS ARCH WITH BIMINI INSTRUCTIONS 2011 To set up bimini from stored position unsnap the retaining strap snaps and unzip the canvas boot Attach bimini top to the arch using the snaps Unfold the top forward and install the tension straps into the quick disconnect fittings on the deck forward of the windshield Trailer and store the bimini top in the stowed position in its canvas boot 262 263 282 SS ARCH WITH BIMINI
98. Circuit Breakers Push to reset if necessary If the button continues to pop out consult your Authorized Cobalt Dealer 16 Horn Button The horn itself 18 located under the deck 17 Ignition Key Switch ING NEVER OPERATE YOUR BOAT AT NIGHT WITHOUT ALL OF THE REQUIRED LIGHTS OPERATING THIS INCLUDES BOW LIGHT AND REMOVABLE STERN LIGHT MAKE SURE LIGHTS ARE NOT BLOCKED BY CANVAS OR OTHER OBSTACLES EXTENDED SWIM PLATFORM BOARDING LADDER The swim platform was designed for use by people not for the storage of personal equipment Maximum platform weight capacity is 800 pounds If the swim platform is removed the boat will not pass Coast Guard inspection and the boat cannot be boarded until a boarding ladder is installed The swim platform may be removed for off season storage only 78 2501 ING EXTENDED SWIM PLATFORM MUST ATTACHED WHILE BOAT IS IN USE AVOID POSSIBLE INJURY OR DROWNING SWIM LADDER IS ATTACHED TO THE PLATFORM REMOVABLE FEATURE IS FOR BOAT STORAGE ONLY ING NOT OCCUPY EXTENDED SWIM PLATFORM WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING OR ENGAGED PROPELLER CONTACT MAY CAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR FATALITY ALL GASOLINE POWERED ENGINES PRODUCE CARBON MONOXIDE CO CO IS COLORLESS ODORLESS AND DANGEROUS DIRECT AND PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO CO WILL CAUSE BRAIN DAMAGE OR DEATH LADDER MUST ONLY BE USED WHILE THE ENGINE IS OFF See warning label section Be sure the ladder is raised
99. D INSPECT SYSTEM REGULARLY EXAMINE FUEL SYSTEM FOR LEAKS OR CORROSION AT LEAST ANNUALLY NMMA 1990 NO 200 WARNING GASOLINE VAPORS CAN EXPLODE BEFORE STARTING ENGINE CHECK ENGINE COMPARTMENT FOR GASOLINE OR VAPORS OPERATE BLOWER FOR 4 MINUTES VERIFY BLOWER OPERATION RUN BLOWER BELOW CRUISING SPEED WARNING SECURE DOOR WHEN CRUISING DO NOT SIT STAND OR PLACE HEAVY OBJECTS ON DOOR KEEP CABIN DOOR CLOSED WHEN ENGINES OR GENERATOR ARE RUNNING DO NOT USE CAUSTIC MATERIALS TO CLEAN WASH WITH MILD SOAP AND WATER COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL BOARDING LADDER SWIM PLATFORM CARBON MONOXIDE ENGINE FLAME ARRESTOR DASHBOARD CABIN DOOR CAUTION UNLOCK amp REMOVE KEY TO AVOID BREAKING C N WARNING DO NOT OCCUPY EXTENDED SWIM PLATFORM WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING OR ENGAGED PROPELLER CONTACT MAY CAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR FATALITY ALL GASOLINE POWERED ENGINES PRODUCE CARBON MONOXIDE CO CO IS COLORLESS ODORLESS AND DANGEROUS DIRECT AND PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO CO WILL CAUSE BRAIN DAMAGE OR DEATH N WARNING EXTENDED SWIM PLATFORM MUST BE ATTACHED WHILE BOAT IS IN USE TO AVOID POSSIBLE INJURY OR DROWNING SWIM LADDER IS ATTACHED TO THE PLATFORM REMOVABLE FEATURE IS FOR BOAT STORAGE PURPOSES ONLY WARNING AVOID OBSTRUCTION OF NAVIGATION LIGHTS AND POSSIBLE COLLISION REMOVE CANVAS BEFORE USING NAVIGATION OR ANCHOR LIGHTS
100. DISPOSE OF RAGS PROPERLY ASHORE MOTOR Box ASSEMBLY Electric The electric motor box assembly is controlled by a switch on the dash If you experience a battery failure the assembly can be opened manually Make sure the ski tow is removed before opening the motor box or damage will occur DINETTE TABLE OPTIONAL Remove the j shaped table leg from the storage area Slide socket cover up and insert the leg Tighten thumbs screws on the leg for desired tightness Slide the table top onto the leg and tighten with knob JUMP START STUD This receptacle allows for jump starting of the engines The receptacles have protective covers Be sure the covers are installed when receptacles are not being used These can be used to raise the engine compartment when the batteries are low or removed COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 282 6 PERFECT PASS OPTIONAL PERFECTPASS ON OFF MENU WAKBD 22 5 22 5 Y d WAKEBOARD RO T e COB172 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION To operate the Perfect Pass speed control system set desired speed on Perfect Pass Once your boat reaches the set speed Perfect Pass takes over and holds the speed constant For additional operating information refer to operator s manual AFT WALK THRU FILLER CUSHIONS OPTIONAL Individual sun pads can be converted into a large sundeck over the motor box by installing the optional aft filler cushion W
101. E OR STERN SUNDECK PADS WHEN THE BOAT IS MOVING LAUNCHING Federal and local laws require certain safety equipment to be on board at all times In addition responsible boaters carry other equipment in case of an emergency Check with local boating authorities for any additional requirements over and above federal requirements For maximum enjoyment and safety check each of these items BEFORE you start your engines Install drain plug e Have enough life saving devices for every person onboard e Be sure the steering system operates smoothly and properly e Verify the amount of fuel in the fuel tanks e Verify the batteries are fully charged COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 38 OPERATING INFORMATION e Check weather conditions Be sure the lights horn bilge pumps and other electrical equipment are in operating conditions e Be sure the fire extinguisher signaling devices and other emergency gear onboard and in proper operating condition ON THE WATER Start your engines before casting off Remember the boat turns from the stern therefore allow plenty of space between the boat and the dock before trying to move away GETTING UNDERWAY There are many things to consider to make your boating trip safe and enjoyable You are responsible for the safety of all passengers the boat and any damage the boat or its wake may cause Keep passengers from blocking your view so that you do not run into other boats s
102. ECHNICAL INFORMATION FUEL REQUIREMENTS The fuel line between the fuel tank and the fuel inlet of the engine is made of a synthetic flexible material and although it is the best material available alcohol can deteriorate it especially during periods of storage For this reason it is suggested you have your Cobalt dealer inspect this fuel line at least annually and replace if necessary Fuel level indicator system is designed to provide quick response to fuel level Therefore some oscillation of the fuel gauge needle is normal during operation ING YOUR FUEL SYSTEM SHOULD BE CHECKED BEFORE EACH OPERATION AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR HAVE YOUR FUEL SYSTEM THOROUGHLY CHECKED BY A CERTIFIED COBALT SERVICE TECHNICIAN GASOLINE IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE EXTREME CAUTION SHOULD BE USED AT ALL TIMES CiRCUIT BREAKERS Most electrical standard equipment devices are controlled with circuit breakers These breakers will activate if overloaded and cut power to the switch To restore power simply push the breaker button in and release Breakers do not require fuse replacement FUSES Some electrical components have in line fuses in them Check the failed component for the possibility of an in line fuse if a tripped circuit breaker is not found IN LINE FUSE COMPONENTS Depth Sounder 1 amp located behind dash Air Water Temperature Gauge 1 amp located behind dash Telescoping Anchor Light 4 amp located at light T
103. ED FOR YOUR SAFETY JTION 4 CARBON MONOXIDE CO DETECTOR WILL ONLY DETECT THE PRESENCE OF CARBON MONOXIDE GAS AT ITS SENSOR CARBON MONOXIDE MAY BE PRESENT IN OTHER AREAS A carbon monoxide detector will not detect other vapors such as gasoline 19 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL GENERAL SAFETY IGER EXTREME HAZARD CARBON MONOXIDE GAS CO IS COLORLESS ODOR LESS AND EXTREMELY DANGEROUS ALL ENGINES AND FUEL BURNING APPLIANCES PRODUCE CO AS EXHAUST DIRECT AND PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO CO WILL CAUSE BRAIN DAMAGE OR DEATH SIGNS OF EXPOSURE TO CO INCLUDE NAUSEA DIZZINESS AND DROWSINESS SOURCES OF CO INCLUDE Blockage of boat exhausts by obstruction Operating with high bow angle Q Operating with canvas tops and side curtains in place without ventilation ENSURE ADEQUATE VENTILATION FOR CORRECT AIR MOVEMENT THROUGH BOAT COB221 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 20 GENERAL SAFETY QUALIFIED BOAT OPERATORS This manual is not intended to provide complete training on all aspects of boat operation We strongly recommend that all operators of this boat seek additional training on boat handling and safety Have all operators become familiar with the handling characteristics and proper steering and control system usage before attempti
104. ERE LOWERING All boats except the 240SD have an anchor storage compartment with a bitter end The anchor on the 240SD can be tied off at the forward deck cleat or bow eye Head the boat into the wind or current over the spot where you want to lower the anchor Spot the boat before lowering the anchor SETTING D LINE 6 TO 7 TIMES When the anchor hits bottom slowly back up the boat keeping DEPTH OF WATER tension on the line Let an anchor line that is 4 to 6 times the depth of the water For example if you are in 10 feet of water let out 40 to 60 feet of line Occasionally check your position against the shoreline If the anchor is dragging and you are drifting reset the anchor WEIGHING 5225352 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 48 OPERATING INFORMATION Start the engines and move forward until the anchor line is straight up and down Pull hard to lift the anchor from the bottom material If the anchor is caught on the bottom attach a line to the bow cleat so that it is taut The up and down motion of the bow from wave action may lift the anchor from the bottom If the anchor remains caught let out a few more feet of line and attach it to the bow cleat Slowly maneuver the boat around the anchor until the anchor pulls loose Be sure to keep the line tight during this procedure TOWING If seas are rough it may not be easy to extend the tow line from one boat to another In these cases use a light throw
105. FIC INFORMATION GRAY WATER PLUMBING V LHOd 1 0 H93 HOIVH3OVIN ANVL 31SVM TN LD 31SVM fi 5 MNIS MNIS COB206 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 263 15 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION Model 263 263 263 263 263 263 263 263 263 263 263 263 263 263 263 263 263 263 263 263 263 263 263 263 263 263 263 Mfgr MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO PROPELLER APPLICATION CHART Engine 571 5 11 571 5 0L MPI 5 0L MPI 5 0L MPI 350 MAG MPI 350 MAG MPI 350 MAG MPI 350 MAG MPI HZN 6 2 MX MPI 6 2 MX MPI 496 MAG MPI 496 MAG MPI 496 MAG HO 496 MAG HO 496 MAG HO XZ 5 7 GL 5 7 GL 5 0 GXi 5 0 GXi 5 7 Gi 5 7 Gi 5 7 GXi 5 7 GXi 8 1 Gi 8 1 GXi Drive ALPHA BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 BRAVO 3 BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 BRAVO 1 SX DP SX
106. FILLER CUSHION COB165 COB162 HEAD COMPARTMENT The dinette table leg is stored in the bench seat cushion storage compartment Insert bottom of leg into recessed table base in floor Insert top of leg into mount on underside of table The table turns to allow free movement in the seating area Position the dinette table on the stainless support rails located beneath the cockpit rear seating Secure the table to the support rails by snapping the straps located on the underside of the table around the rails and to the underside of the table Position the cushion on table Secure the cushion to the table by snapping the straps to the front edge underside of the table 1 Make sure the head compartment door assembly is closed and latched while the boat is underway Do not allow to swing freely 2 For operation of the porti potti pump out or macerator please check the manuals supplied in your owner s packet Refer to page 69 of this manual for more information WATER SYSTEM If your Cobalt is equipped with an optional transom shower standard or optional galley the system allows for a 10 gallon capacity water system A 12VDC water pump operates the system It is necessary for the ship s batteries to be turned ON for the water system to operate Consult your Cobalt Dealer for winterization requirements To clean the water tank the manufacturer recommends adding 1 4 cup of baking soda into the tank and a
107. FORMATION Ski Tow COB2502 The stainless steel pop up ski tow is designed for concealment as well as function Using the fuel cap key turn the ski tow counterclockwise to pop up Lift up and continue to turn counterclockwise to lock into position stow turn clockwise to lower and using the key press down and continue to turn clockwise until it is in its locked position Use the key storage clasp inside the wet locker for convenient key storage The dividers in the wet locker can be removed to stow longer items If the dividers are removed stow them in a secure location The wet locker features a locking latch which can be locked To lock the latch insert the key and turn key counterclockwise approximately 90 To unlock turn the key clockwise COB2504 NGER THE POP UP SKI TOW IS DESIGNED FOR A SINGLE SKIER ONLY 250 7 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION FUEL FILLER COB2503 The stainless steel pop up fuel filler cap is designed for concealment as well as function To open Press and turn counterclockwise approximately 10 remove cap To close e Reinstall cap press and turn clockwise The fuel cap key is not necessary unless the cap is over tightened TELESCOPING ANCHOR LIGHT OPTIONAL COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL To activate turn on the navigation light switch The anchor
108. HE PLATFORM REMOVABLE FEATURE IS FOR BOAT STORAGE ONLY ING NOT OCCUPY EXTENDED SWIM PLATFORM WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING OR ENGAGED PROPELLER CONTACT MAY CAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR FATALITY ALL GASOLINE POWERED ENGINES PRODUCE CARBON MONOXIDE CO CO IS COLORLESS ODORLESS AND DANGEROUS DIRECT AND PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO CO WILL CAUSE BRAIN DAMAGE OR DEATH LADDER MUST ONLY BE USED WHILE THE ENGINE IS OFF See warning label section Be sure the ladder is raised and secured prior to starting engine Exercise caution while using the ladder Use the release lever to release the ladder and telescope to full length Lift ladder to retract and stow Place release lever in the LOCK position Use caution when stowing the ladder to prevent pinching fingers COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 250 4 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION ING NOT USE BOARDING LADDER WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING ION THE STERN DRIVE UNIT HAS MANY SHARP EDGES ESPECIALLY THE PROPELLER EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN NEAR THE STERN DRIVE UNIT ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE BOARDING LADDER IS PROPERLY STOWED AND THERE IS NO ONE IN THE AREA BEHIND THE BOAT BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE AND ENGAGING THE SHIFT MECHANISM HEAD COMPARTMENT 1 Make sure the head compartment door assembly is closed and latched while the boat is underway Do not allow door to swing freely 2 For operation of the standard pump out electric head or macerator please check the manuals supplied in your
109. HE PROPELLER EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN NEAR THE STERN DRIVE UNIT ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE BOARDING LADDER IS PROPERLY STOWED AND THERE IS NO ONE IN THE AREA BEHIND THE BOAT BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE AND ENGAGING THE SHIFT MECHANISM SKI TOWER OPTIONAL To lay the tower down first remove the lower aft hand knobs from the tower making sure not to let it fall aft Second slightly loosen the front knobs but do not remove Gently roll the tower forward over the windshield allowing it to rest on the top of the bow flip back seats Some protection should be used between the tower and upholstery to prevent damage Tighten the forward knobs When the tower is upright the hand knobs should be checked for tightness periodically IGER SKI TOWER IS DESIGNED FOR A SINGLE SKIER ONLY WINDSHIELD HOOK To open the windshield make sure the vertical slots in the mechanism are aligned Swing the windshield open until the windshield post falls into the vertical slots and the mechanism locks o To close the windshield release the locking mechanism by pulling the forward facing button Swing the windshield into place COB160 200 5 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION AFT WALK THRU FILLER CUSHIONS OPTIONAL The starboard rear walk thru area can be converted into a large sundeck pad over the motor box by installing aft filler cushions Snap the cushions in place Bow CUSHION INSERT OPTIONAL
110. IER ONLY 255 5 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION WINDSHIELD HOOK To open the windshield make sure the vertical slots in the mechanism are aligned Swing the windshield open until the windshield post falls into the vertical slots and the mechanism locks O a To close the windshield release the locking mechanism by pulling the forward facing button Swing the windshield into place COB160 AFT WALK THRU FILLER CUSHIONS OPTIONAL The starboard rear walk thru area can be converted into a large sundeck pad over the motor box by installing aft filler cushions Snap the cushions in place COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 255 6 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION Ski Tow COB2502 The stainless steel pop up ski tow is designed for concealment as well as function Using the fuel cap key turn the ski tow counterclockwise to pop up Lift up and continue to turn counterclockwise to lock into position stow turn clockwise to lower and using the key press down and continue to turn clockwise until it is in its locked position Use the key storage clasp inside the wet locker for convenient key storage The dividers in the wet locker can be removed to stow longer items If the dividers are removed stow them in a secure location The wet locker features a locking latch which can be locked To lock the latch insert the key and tur
111. INCLUDES BOW LIGHT AND REMOVABLE STERN LIGHT MAKE SURE LIGHTS ARE NOT BLOCKED BY CANVAS OR OTHER OBSTACLES EXTENDED SWIM PLATFORM BOARDING LADDER The swim platform was designed for use by people not for the storage of personal equipment Maximum platform weight capacity is 800 pounds If the swim platform is removed the boat will not pass Coast Guard inspection and the boat cannot be boarded until a boarding ladder is installed The swim platform may be removed for off season storage only COB2003 ING EXTENDED SWIM PLATFORM MUST BE ATTACHED WHILE BOAT IS IN USE AVOID POSSIBLE INJURY OR DROWNING SWIM LADDER IS ATTACHED TO THE PLATFORM REMOVABLE FEATURE IS FOR BOAT STORAGE ONLY ING NOT OCCUPY EXTENDED SWIM PLATFORM WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING OR ENGAGED PROPELLER CONTACT MAY CAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR FATALITY ALL GASOLINE POWERED ENGINES PRODUCE CARBON MONOXIDE CO CO IS COLORLESS ODORLESS AND DANGEROUS DIRECT AND PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO CO WILL CAUSE BRAIN DAMAGE OR DEATH LADDER MUST ONLY BE USED WHILE THE ENGINE IS OFF See warning label section Be sure the ladder is raised and secured prior to starting engine Exercise caution while using the ladder Use the release lever to release the ladder and telescope to full length Lift ladder to retract and stow Place release lever in the LOCK position Use caution when stowing the ladder to prevent pinching fingers COBALT BOATS OWNER
112. In some instances foam backed tape used in manufacturing will absorb and retain these substances and result in premature fading and or discoloration of your Rosewood dash If cleaners or waxes come in contact with edges of the wood laminate clean the surface immediately with a mild solution of soap and water MOTOR BOX ASSEMBLY Manual The motor box raises and lowers manually Do not allow it to slam shut when closing Electric Optional The electric motor box assembly is controlled by a switch on the dash If you experience a battery failure the assembly can be opened manually 226 7 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION DINETTE TABLE OPTIONAL Remove the j shaped table leg from the storage area Slide socket cover up and insert the leg Tighten thumbscrews on the leg for desired tightness Slide the table top onto the leg and tighten with knob COCKPIT HEATER OPTIONAL To winterize remove the two 5 8 inch cockpit heater hoses from the engine Pump antifreeze into one hose until entire heater system is filled AIR COMPRESSOR OPTIONAL A high volume air pump is conveniently located in the starboard aft walk thru storage compartment to inflate your favorite water toys Plug into the accessory receptacle on the dash or in the air compressor area PERFECT PASS OPTIONAL To operate the Perfect Pass speed control system set desired speed on Perfect Pass Once your boat reaches t
113. Interior and Upholstery Care 53 Care and Cleaning of Vinyl 53 Dark Storage 54 Leather Care 5 55 VaCUUMING aa 55 Carpet 55 Fiberglass Finish Care 55 Stainless Steel Trim and Hardware Care 56 COMOSIONX Sanaa 56 VI CANVAS Erecting Canopy sars uc roce 59 Side Curtains and Stern Curtain Optional 59 Bimini Top Optional 60 Bimini Enclosure 240 246 262 263 293 Optional 62 Bow Tonneau Cover Optional Bowriders Only 63 Cockpit Tonneau Cover Optional 63 Mooring Covers Optional 63 Stowage of the Canopy 226 246 64 Cobalt Canvas Care dich ub ha 64 Other Canvas Components 66 Care For Your Optional Uretano Mat Package 200 220 226 240 24050 246 250 255 262 263 282 66 VII TECHNICAL INFORMATION Engine Operation Maintenance Servicing 67 The Break In Period 67 Winterizing and Off Season Storage 67 Fuel Requirements
114. JUSTMENT AND OPERATION Your captain s chairs have the flip up position for greater visibility and maneuverability while docking You can sit on the raised cushion or stand in front of the cushion Standing while driving your boat should only be done while maneuvering at an idle by an experienced driver The chairs are adjustable fore and aft and also rotate Rotation Loosen the handle next to the pedestal under the seat Raise the lever on the opposite side of the pedestal Rotate the seat to the desired position and lower the lever and tighten the knob to tighten the seat Do not allow the seat to swing freely Fore and Aft adjustments A handle under the front lip of the seat when raised allows the seat to move Make sure the mechanism is properly engaged to prevent seat movement while the boat is underway SWIVEL CHAIRS ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATION OPTIONAL Your optional swivel chairs have the capability to rotate for convenience when moored or docked and for the passenger to spot a skier when skiing Both chairs rotate and are adjustable fore and aft 1 Lift lever to adjust fore and aft 2 Turn rotation friction handle clockwise to increase friction and counterclockwise to decrease friction The chair should always be operated with slight friction 3 Rotation lever for chair move chair slightly forward then lift lever to rotate The lever will rest in its detent when the seat Is in its forward
115. LT DEALER ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS As a boater you already appreciate nature s beauty and the peace of the great outdoors It is a boater s responsibility to protect the natural environment by keeping waterways clean MARPOL TREATY The USCG enforces the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from ships commonly referred to as the MARPOL Treaty MARine POLIution This treaty prohibits the overboard dumping of all ship generated plastics chemicals garbage and oil FUEL SPILLAGE The spilling of fuel or oil into our waterways contaminates the environment and is dangerous to wildlife Do not discharge or dispose of fuel or oil into the water it is prohibited and you can be fined These are two common accidental types of discharge e Overfilling the fuel tanks e Pumping contaminated bilge water CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCE BOARD CARB LABEL Your boat may have an environmental star label affixed on the bow port side of the boat as part of the California Air Resource Board CARB SD I rule This label must stay affixed to the boat if it is operated in California The label identifies your boat is equipped with a California Certified Engine The label is positioned so it will be at the leading or trailing edge of the state registration numbers EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY INFORMATION The engine in your Cobalt boat meets the strict requirements set forth by the California z e Air Resources Board CARB The
116. MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO PROPELLER APPLICATION CHART Engine 4 3 L MPI 4 3 L MPI 5 0L 5 0L 5 0L 3L 8 71 5 0 L MPI 5 0 L MPI 5 0 L MPI 350 MAG MPI 350 MAG MPI 350 MAG MPI 350 MAG MPI HZN 6 2 MX MPI 6 2 MX MPI 496 MAG MPI 496 MAG MPI 496 MAG HO 496 MAG HO 496 MAG HO XZ 5 0 GL 5 0 GL 5 7 GL 5 7 GL 5 0 GXi 5 0 GXi 5 7 Gi 5 7 Gi 5 7 GXi 5 7 GXi 8 1 Gi 8 1 GXi Drive ALPHA BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 BRAVO 3 BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 BRAVO 1 SX DP SX DP SX DP SX DP SX DP DP DP COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL Fuel system MPI MPI 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL TBI TBI TBI TBI TBI TBI MFI MFI Std Ratio 1 62 2 2 1 62 1 65 2 2 1 62 1 65 2 2 1 62 1 65 2 2 1 47 1 5 2 0 1 65 2 2 1 50 1 81 1 50 1 81 1 6 1 95 1 51 1 95 1 6 1 95 1 51 1 95 1 51 1 95 1 78 1 78 Optional Ratio 1 81 2 43 1 81 1 65 2 43 1 81 1 65 2 43 1 81 1 65 2 43 1 62 1 65 2 2 1 65 2 43 1 65 22 1 65 22 1 79 2 32 1 6 2 32 1 79 2 32 1 51 1 95 1 51 1 95 1 78 1 78 246 12 Php 220 220 220 220 220 250 250 250
117. N 4 3 GXi TWIN 4 3 GXi TWIN 5 7 GL TWIN 5 7 GL TWIN 5 0 GXi TWIN 5 0 GXi TWIN 5 7 Gi TWIN 5 7 Gi TWIN 5 7 GXi TWIN 5 7 GXi TWIN 8 1 Gi Drive BRAVO BRAVO 3 BRAVO BRAVO 3 BRAVO BRAVO 3 BRAVO BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 BRAVO 3 BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 SX DP DP DP SX DP SX DP SX DP SX DP SX DP SX DP DP COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL Fuel system MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI DIESEL MPI MPI 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI TBI TBI 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL TBI TBI TBI TBI TBI TBI Std Ratio 1 7 2 2 1 5 2 1 5 1 8 1 5 1 6 22 1 6 1 7 22 1 6 17 2 2 1 6 177 2 2 2 0 2 0 2 2 1 50 1 81 1 51 1 95 Optional Ratio 1 65 2 43 1 65 22 1 65 22 1 65 1 8 2 43 1 8 1 65 2 43 1 8 1 65 2 43 1 8 1 65 2 43 1 62 1 65 22 22 1 65 243 1 65 22 1 51 1 95 1 68 1 78 1 79 2 32 1 89 2 32 1 6 2 32 1 79 2 32 1 51 1 95 1 51 1 95 1 68 282 14 Php 320 320 375 375 425 425 425 270 220 220 220 220 220 250 250 250 260 260 260 300 300 300 300 320 320 375 375 320 320 375 420 220 220 225 225 260 260 270 270 280 280 320 320
118. NFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL OR OTHER DRUGS Before each outing you should check all safety equipment such as fire extinguishers PFDs flares distress flags flashlights engine stop switch etc They should be operable in good condition readily visible and easily accessed Check local weather reports before casting off do not leave the dock area when strong winds and electrical storms are in the area or predicted to be in the area Tell someone your travel plans and leave them a float plan A float plan makes the job of search and rescue much easier for authorities A float plan template can be found in the back of this manual SEATING Keep your passengers seated in seats The boat s bow gunwale transom platform and seat backs are not intended for use as seats while underway f WA ING DO NOT ALLOW PASSENGERS TO SIT IN THE TWO STERN SUN LOUNGES WHEN THE BOAT IS UNDERWAY HANDHOLDS Handholds are provided for your passengers safety Be sure your passengers use the handholds whenever the boat is underway Failure to use handholds could result in a man overboard situation or personal injury ING PASSENGERS SHOULD USE HANDHOLDS WHENEVER THE BOAT IS UNDERWAY 15 GENERAL SAFETY CAPACITY Know the weight capacity of your boat Do not overload your boat Overloading of passengers personal equipment and supplies could result in an accident especially in rough waters LOADING Be sure that passengers personal e
119. NIT ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE BOARDING LADDER IS PROPERLY STOWED AND THERE IS NO ONE IN THE AREA BEHIND THE BOAT BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE AND ENGAGING THE SHIFT MECHANISM COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 240 6 SKI TOWER OPTIONAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION To lay the tower down first remove the lower aft hand knobs from the tower making sure not to let it fall aft Second slightly loosen the front knobs but do not remove Gently roll the tower forward over the windshield allowing it to rest on the top of the bow flip back seats Some protection should be used between the tower and upholstery to prevent damage Tighten the forward knobs When the tower is upright the hand knobs should be checked for tightness periodically GER SKI TOWER IS DESIGNED FOR A SINGLE SKIER ONLY CARE FoR YOUR WOOD WATERFALL BUBINGA DASH Wipe the wood surface clean with a water moistened soft cloth For stubborn dirt and stains use a small amount of mild non abrasive detergent Dove Dawn etc on a moistened cloth and gently clean the area Wipe surface dry with a soft non abrasive cloth e Avoid flushing the wood trim with water Do not use Armor or other marine protectants e Apply a light coat of non abrasive Carnauba paste to protect the surface MOTOR BOX ASSEMBLY The motor box raises and lowers manually Do not allow to slam shut when closing DINETTE TABLE WITH FILLER CUSHION COB165 COB1
120. NOT DRIVE WHILE STANDING AT SPEEDS GREATER THAN IDLE SPEED ION ALL SEATS MUST BE IN A LOCKED SECURED POSITION WHILE THE BOAT IS UNDERWAY COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 262 2 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION INSTRUMENT PANEL 1 Fuel Gauge shows approximate amount of fuel remaining in tank 2501010 lt 2 Voltmeter shows the condition of charge in the battery It only indicates while the ignition is in the ON position With the engine at idle or not running it may show OOos as low as 10 to 12 volts With the engine running at cruising speeds and above it should show 12 to 14 volts 3 Speedometer Miles Per Hour Compass Your Cobalt is equipped with a Faria Compass The sensor is located in 5 the ski storage locker and is adjustable Please consult your Cobalt Dealer for further information Tachometer Revolutions Per Minute 6 Temperature Gauge Temperature may fluctuate slightly while running Maximum temperature may vary depending on type of engine ING SHOULD WATER TEMPERATURE REACH 180 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT YOUR ENGINE IS OVERHEATING AND SHOULD BE CHECKED IMMEDIATELY FOR PROBABLE CAUSE 7 Oil Pressure Gauge Pressure can vary according to type of engine It is normal for a hot engine to have low pressure at idle depending on type of oil pressure may drop as low as 10 PSI at idle Please consult the engine owner s
121. NUAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION 7 Good storage is very important whether indoors or outdoors Boat trailers designed for specific model boats provide excellent support for your Cobalt for long term storage If you are storing your Cobalt by some other means rack hoists blocks etc consult your Cobalt Dealer Your dealer can assist you in making sure your boat has proper support It is very important the proper canvas is used as designed The canvas listed in items 1 and 2 are made of Sunbrella an acrylic material Acrylic does not breathe as well as polyester therefore all moisture cannot escape the boat when covered The mooring cover listed in item 3 is made of 100 Sharkskin polyester 1 Canopy Top Side Curtains Stern Curtain Bimini Top Day or Night Boating Not designed for storage use 2 Bow Tonneau Cockpit Tonneau Trailering Overnight Protection Not designed for storage use 3 Mooring Cover Storage short or long term If a temporary poly cover such as shrink wrap is used provide adequate ventilation to prevent mold or mildew Remove battery Store on a wooden shelf or wood base Store in a dry covered place charged to capacity Check it periodically during the off season Recharge monthly ING BATTERY ACID CAN CAUSE BLINDNESS IF SPLASHED IN EYES BURNING OF SKIN AND SEVERE GASTROINTESTINAL DAMAGE IF INGESTED AVOID CONTACT WITH BATTERY ACID USE EXTREME CAUTION COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 68 T
122. OATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION ELECTRICAL WIRING HARNESS NHOH 11350 LIAYN 17 Haxv3ds 1 038315 OL SLOWSY 15 15 TS HOLVH3oVvW 9014 AHOSS322V SH3yV3dS AN Ha vads B NCC 39719 NS LHDITLNI QN3 _ SLOWSY O3H31S ENES and uadunr NO2 17 HOHONV a334 IWNNOILGGY 11HOHONV HOLOW NO OL d334 7799 1472 3918 137 annoy IBI 310W3H HO t O3H31S HIV any iva 2 HSVM 03431 1 O3H31S g TANI R L1310W3H O3H31S ans aec 45 203 263 12 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION FUEL ROUTING FUEL VENT FUEL TANK FILL COB204 263 13 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION FRESH WATER PLUMBING WATER PUMP WATER TANK VENT WATER FILL WATER TANK OPTIONAL WASH DOWN COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 263 14 COB205 MODEL SPECI
123. OB192 Model 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 Mfer MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO PROPELLER APPLICATION CHART Engine 4 3 L MPI 4 3 L MPI 5 0L 5 0L 5 0L SIE SIL 5 71 5 0 L MPI 5 0 L MPI 5 0 L MPI 350 MAG MPI 350 MAG MPI 350 MAG MPI 350 MAG MPI HZN 6 2 MX MPI 6 2 MX MPI 496 MAG MPI 496 MAG MPI 496 MAG HO 496 MAG HO 496 MAG HO XZ 5 0 GL 5 0 GL 5 7 GL 5 7 GL 5 0 GXi 5 0 GXi 5 7 Gi 57 61 57 GXi 57 GXi 8 1 Gi 8 1 GXi Drive ALPHA BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 BRAVO 3 BRAVO BRAVO 3 BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 BRAVO 1 SX DP SX DP SX DP SX DP SX DP DP DP Fuel system MPI MPI 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL TBI TBI TBI TBI TBI TBI Std Ratio 1 62 2 2 1 62 1 65 2 2 1 62 1 65 22 1 62 1 65 22 1 47 L5 2 0 1 65 2 2 1 50 1 81 1 50 1 81 1 6 1 95 1 51 1 95 1 6 1 95 1 51 1 95 1 51 1 95 1 78
124. OLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO PROPELLER APPLICATION CHART Engine 4 3 L MPI 4 3 L MPI 5 0L 5 0L 5 0L SIE SIL 5 71 5 0 L MPI 5 0 L MPI 5 0 L MPI 350 MAG MPI 350 MAG MPI 350 MAG MPI 350 MAG MPI HZN 6 2 MX MPI 6 2 MX MPI 496 MAG MPI 496 MAG MPI 496 MAG HO 496 MAG HO 496 MAG HO XZ 2 8 L D TRONIC 5 0 GL 5 0 GL 5 7 GL 5 7 GL 5 0 GXi 5 0 GXi 5 7 Gi 5 7 Gi 57 GXi 5 7 GXi 8 1 Gi 8 1 GXi Drive ALPHA BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO BRAVO 3 BRAVO 3 BRAVO BRAVO 3 BRAVO BRAVO 3 BRAVO BRAVO 3 BRAVO BRAVO 3 SX DP SX DP SX DP SX DP SX DP DP DP Fuel system MPI MPI 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI DIESEL 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL 2 BBL TBI TBI TBI TBI TBI TBI Std Ratio 1 62 2 2 1 62 1 65 2 2 1 62 1 65 22 1 62 1 65 22 1 47 1 5 2 2 1 65 2 2 1 50 1 81 1 50 1 81 2 2 1 6 1 95 1 51 1 95 1 6 1 95 1 51 1 95 1 51 1 95 1 78 1 78 Optional Ratio 1 81 2 43 1 81 1 65 2 43 1 81 1 65 2 43 1 81 1 65 2 43 1 62 1 65 2 2 1 65 243 1 65 22 1 65 22 243 1 79 2 32 1 6 2 32 1 79 2 32 1 51 1 95 1 51 1 95 1 78 1 78 255 15 Php 220 220 220 220 220 250 250 250 260 300 320 320 375
125. ONTACT WITH ANY UPHOLSTERY THE CANVAS COLOR COULD TRANSFER IT IS SUGGESTED TO KEEP THE UPHOLSTERY AND CANVAS SEPERATED ESPECIALLY IF THE CANVAS IS WET COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 62 CANVAS Bow TONNEAU COVER OPTIONAL BOWRIDERS ONLY TONNEAU COVER OPTIONAL Open walk thru doors Starting at bow and working aft snap cover to boat Close windshield center door and snap the canvas to the underside of the door Install the adjustable tonneau cover pole adjust to tent the cover Walk thru doors may be closed if desired 1 Unroll cover and snap to the deck starting at the center of the windshield Snap to the forward outside edge of the windshield only 2 Install tonneau support pole to underside of cover just in front of rear seat with snap and adjust pole to approximate height of windshield Some models have two support poles 3 Snap aft end of cover to back deck starting in center and working outboard note you may have to readjust the support pole for proper fit 4 Continue snapping up sides MOORING COVERS OPTIONAL Cobalt mooring covers are made from 100 SharkSkin polyester Mooring covers are recommended by Cobalt for any storage longer than a few days Mooring covers are not recommended for trailering because they cannot be tied down tightly enough in trailering conditions to keep them from moving on the gelcoated fiberglass surface This movement can damage the gelco
126. OR BOX OPEN DINETTE TABLE OPTIONAL Remove the j shaped table leg from the storage area Slide socket cover up and insert the leg Tighten thumbs screws on the leg for desired tightness Slide the table top onto the leg and tighten with knob HEATER OPTIONAL To winterize remove the two 5 8 cockpit heater hoses from the engine Pump antifreeze into one hose until entire heater system is filled PERFECT PASS OPTIONAL To operate the Perfect Pass speed control system set desired speed on Perfect Pass Once your boat reaches the set speed Perfect Pass takes over and holds the speed constant For additional operating information refer to operator s manual PERFECTPASS ON OFF MENU WAKBD 22 5 22 5 Y Eo wAKEBOARD BRO uen M COB172 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 263 10 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION JUMP START STUD This receptacle allows for jump starting of the engines The receptacles have protective covers Be sure the covers are installed when receptacles are not being used These can be used to raise the engine compartment when the batteries are low or removed 2516 AIR COMPRESSOR A high volume air pump is conveniently located in the aft sundeck storage compartment to inflate your favorite water toys Plug into the accessory receptacle on the dash or in the air compressor area COB168 263 11 COBALT B
127. OSITION WHILE THE BOAT IS UNDERWAY COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 200 2 INSTRUMENT PANEL 1 Temperature Gauge Temperature may fluctuate slightly while running Maximum temperature may vary depending on type of engine 2 Oil Pressure Gauge Pressure can vary according to type of engine It is normal for a hot engine to have low pressure at idle depending on type of oil pressure may drop as low as 10 PSI at idle Please consult the engine owner s manual supplied with your boat concerning the oil pressure the engine in your boat should attain 3 Speedometer Miles Per Hour 4 Compass optional COB2002 Fuel Gauge shows approximate amount of fuel remaining in tank ING SHOULD WATER TEMPERATURE REACH 180 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT YOUR ENGINE IS OVERHEATING AND SHOULD BE CHECKED IMMEDIATELY FOR PROBABLE CAUSE 6 7 Tachometer Revolutions Per Minute or Optional Perfect Pass Voltmeter shows the condition of charge in the battery It only indicates while the ignition is in the position With the engine at idle or not running it may show as low as 10 to 12 volts With the engine running at cruising speeds and above it should show 12 to 14 volts 8 Trim Gauge Shows the position of the drive unit in reference to the bottom of the boat 11 12 13 14 Stereo Remote Control optional 10 Air Water Temperature Gauge Moving the toggle switch below the gauge a
128. PASS OPTIONAL PERFECTPASS ON OFF MENU WAKBD 22 5 22 5 Y w KEBOARD PRO x d COB172 JUMP START STUD To operate the Perfect Pass speed control system set desired speed on Perfect Pass Once your boat reaches the set speed Perfect Pass takes over and holds the speed constant For additional operating information refer to operator s manual This receptacle allows for jump starting of the engines The receptacles have protective covers Be sure the covers are installed when receptacles are not being used These can be used to raise the engine compartment when the batteries are low or removed COB2516 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 262 10 AIR COMPRESSOR COB168 MORE STUFF ABOUT GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS A high volume air pump is conveniently located in the aft sundeck storage compartment to inflate your favorite water toys Plug into the accessory receptacle on the dash or in the air compressor area 262 11 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION ELECTRICAL WIRING HARNESS 7 391009 usxvads 1HOIT INI 2 3100399 4 4 s 15 H3QN3S 1304 x HOLIMS 01 39718 e xog 1 JH9m INI
129. PECIFIC INFORMATION ELECTRICAL WIRING HARNESS 9 umivaas 9 NHOH ZS TANI 9 1 MOOG 21 HOLIVHIOVW 8b83yvadSs 13NVHO t 15 WX 3 1vW33 310W3H 039315 HSVG 2 27 9834 YALdVGV 15 OL 910 33 O3H31S 711 O3H31S 22v HOLIMS Sua iVads H3MOL bZ LH917 LNI te LHDIT LNI av1 NIL 8 sy TI a 0Z H LIMS LV OL H3MOd 3918 S 02 su3 iv3ds HAMOL 02 a333 i 8 245 M 00 HOLIMS LY H3MOd d 02 HOLIMS LLV8 LV H3MOd 4 EDONNOHD 14v _ oz H2 LIMS d Mind 39118 45 02 u3018 3918 02 sua vads H3MOL 3TVW33 LNI 91 039315 1 O3H31S e u3 iv3ds 91 17 SLOW3Y O3H31S d 1180H9NV INI 0 4 11 HOHONV 8b83yv3ads g g CL ET ANI 9 _ QHILINYNOH v 1 e amp 5 COB2507 250 12 CO
130. PERATE YOUR BOAT AT NIGHT WITHOUT ALL OF THE REQUIRED LIGHTS OPERAT ING MAKE SURE LIGHTS ARE NOT BLOCKED BY CANVAS OR OTHER OBSTACLES 9 Oil Pressure Gauge Pressure can vary according to type of engine It is normal for hot engine to have low pressure at idle depending on type of oil pressure may drop as low as 10 PSI at idle Please consult the engine owner s manual supplied with your boat concerning the oil pressure the engine in your boat should attain 10 Temperature Gauge Temperature may fluctuate slightly while running Maximum temperature may vary depending on type of engine ION SHOULD WATER TEMPERATURE REACH 180 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT YOUR ENGINE IS OVERHEATING AND SHOULD BE CHECKED IMMEDIATELY FOR PROBABLE CAUSE 11 Dimmer Switch Your Cobalt is Twin Engine Instrumentation equipped with a dimmer switch which controls the intensity of the dash lights including the compass light 12 Two Position Switch Controls equipment as labeled 13 Circuit Breakers Push to reset if necessary If the button continues to pop out consult your Authorized Cobalt Dealer 14 GPS Optional Global Positioning System 15 Motor box electric actuator Controls motor box electrically If battery is low or disconnected the motor box can be raised manually Simply grasp the lower forward edge of the assembly and raise Use the safety support rod to support the assembly in the open position The motor box assembly
131. Pass Once your boat reaches the set speed Perfect Pass takes over and holds the speed constant For additional operating information refer to operator s manual AIR COMPRESSOR OPTIONAL COB168 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL A high volume air pump is conveniently located in the starboard aft walk thru storage compartment to inflate your favorite water toys Plug into the accessory receptacle on the dash or in the air compressor area 246 8 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION ELECTRICAL WIRING HARNESS D dayvads 77 BS SS3NHVH 7 uadWnr NHOH 31VIN34 21089 034318 4 31ON3H H3MOd HOLVNLOV 4 NOLLNNOO 1 A 45 0334 NOILVOVAVN 811 50 LOH 3518 O3H31S OL NHVH H3 V3ds uaxvads 3A019 039315 5310 39 2 HO O3H31S OLANI SLOWSY O3H31S ue 4 SH3yVv3dS H3MOL dayvads 1H9I11NI E 1 13nd 1 GWM 0 dnyold Lv HOLIMS 1V8 OL 39718 H3 vads uaxVvads LHS LNI lt NIHL TIVO gt gt HOLIMS dWnd 7 9 YOLOW NO
132. Php 190 190 220 220 220 220 220 250 250 250 260 260 260 300 300 300 300 320 320 315 375 425 425 425 190 190 220 220 225 225 260 260 270 270 280 280 320 320 375 420 Stainless Steel Aluminum Description Mfr Part No Description N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A 19MAXRH 48 832830A45 17 VENG RH N A N A N A N A 28 S B 3 N A N A 19 MIR RH N A N A 26 S B 3 21 MAX RH 48 832832A45 19 VENG RH N A N A 19 MIR RH N A N A 26 S B 3 N A N A 26 S B 3 N A N A 19 MIR RH N A N A 28 S B 3 N A N A 23 MIR RH N A N A 26 S B 3 N A N A 23 MIR RH N A N A 28 S B 3 N A N A N A N A N A N A F6 S N A N A 17 AL RH 3850300 17 SS RH N A N A F6 S 21 AL RH 3850302 21 SS RH F6 S 3851496 N A N A F6 S 19 AL RH 3850301 19 SS RH N A N A 7 5 N A F9 S N A N A 8 5 Mfr Part No 48 16314A46 48 823669A60 70A60 48 13700A46 48 823667A60 68A60 48 16316A46 48 13700A46 48 823667A60 68A60 48 823667A60 68A60 48 13700A46 48 823669A60 70A60 48 13704A46 48 823667A60 68A60 48 13704A46 48 823669A60 70A60 3851496 3850307 3851496 3858028 3851496 3858027 3851497 3851499 3851498 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL LAYOUT AND SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS Centerline 23 9 7 28 Anchor Locker Beam 8 e 2 62m Dry Weight 4240 lbs 1923 kg Deadrise 20 deg 20 deg Pump Out Fuel Capa
133. R OTHER OBSTACLES 10 11 12 Two Position Switch Controls equipment as labeled Ignition Key Switch Horn Button The horn is located under the deck Air Water Temperature Gauge Moving the toggle switch below the gauge allows you to go between air and water temperature readings The gauge will display AIR and WATER to indicate which temperature source is in use 263 3 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION 13 Depth Sounder Your Cobalt is equipped with a depth sounder To see your options shallow deep keel depth and units toggle switch to down position To set each option to desired reading toggle switch to up position Detailed instructions are located in your Cobalt boat bag or you can consult your Cobalt Dealer for further information 14 Trim Gauge Shows the position of the drive unit in reference to the bottom of the boat 15 Stereo Remote Control 16 Circuit Breakers Push to reset if necessary The 262 breaker panel is located under the dash If the button continues to pop out consult your Authorized Cobalt Dealer TELESCOPING BOARDING LADDER THIS LADDER MUST ONLY BE USED WHILE ENGINE IS OFF See warning label section Be sure ladder is raised and secured prior to starting engine Caution should be used while using this ladder Telescoping ladder is covered by ladder lid Lift ladder lid to access ladder Lift up on front of ladder to place overboard and tele
134. RESERVERS KC 0041 Type II Buoyant Vest Good for calm water near shore on most inland waters where quick rescue is likely TYPE II BUOYANT VESTS KC 0051 Type III Flotation Aid Good for most inland water applications where quick rescue is likely Comes in various styles and some are designed for water sport activities TYPE Ill FLOTATION AIDS KC 0042 3 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL c BoAT OPERATION Type IV Throwable Device Intended for heavy traffic inland waters where help is available Designed to be thrown to a person in the water and should never be worn TYPE IV THROWABLE DEVICES KC 0071 Type V Hybrid PFD Inflatable design for special use activities and may be used instead of a Type or PFD if used in accordance with the approval conditions on the label and if worn when the boat is underway Some Type V PFDs provide increased protection against hypothermia TYPE V HYBRID PFD MUST BE WORN WHEN UNDERWAY KC 0043 Type V PFD must be worn to be counted toward the minimum carriage requirements e Special PFDs are available for skiing and other water sports These PFDs are constructed with materials suitable for high impact falls PFDs are intended to help save lives The operator should set an example by wearing one Wear a PFD whenever boating It is especially important that children and non swimmers wear a PFD at all times Make certain all passengers know how to put on and
135. RLESS ODORLESS AND DANGEROUS DIRECT AND PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO CO WILL CAUSE BRAIN DAMAGE OR DEATH WINDSHIELD HOOK eo COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL To open the windshield make sure the vertical slots in the mechanism are aligned Swing the windshield open until the windshield post falls into the vertical slots and the mechanism locks 282 4 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION To close the windshield release the locking mechanism by pulling the forward facing button Swing the windshield into place COB160 WATER SYSTEM If your Cobalt is equipped with an optional transom shower standard or optional galley the system allows for an 18 gallon capacity water system A 12VDC water pump operates the system It is necessary for the ship s batteries to be turned ON for the water system to operate Consult your Cobalt Dealer for winterization requirements To clean the water tank the manufacturer recommends adding 1 4 cup of baking soda into the tank and allowing the tank to stand for one day then flushing the tank twice If this is not sufficient to clean the tank replace the baking soda with 2 tablespoons of bleach and repeat the procedure WATER LEVEL INDICATOR The indicator system shows the level of water in the freshwater tank 31 gallon capacity and the waste holding tank 25 gallon capacity The panel is a nine light panel and indicates as follows FRESHWATER Red light v
136. S 15 usva NOD a334 4 7 HayvadS HOLIMS H31V3H H31V3H HOLVH3oVvW 2 LTINI Haxv3ads HaldVvQVv 038315 OL 31VWN 310W3H O3H31S L1Xxog 9 039315 B LIAYN H3 Vv3ds av3H xi 1 INI amp d H LIMS A HSVM 5 TI Tana 31vW34 15 SLOWSY 038315 11 SLOWSY 039315 HOLIMS OL 39718 HOLIMS LV8 H3MOd 5 13nd ad H31VM TYI 1dvo 13 39719 HOLOW NO 0 OL SLHOM 5NIM20d 2 H3MOd 17 HOHONV 11 HOHONV eee av INI Hayvads N d iJ HOLIMS dWnd 39118 TUNI COB193 50 10 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL FUEL ROUTING MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION VENT LINE FUEL TANK 50 GAL ENGINE SUPPLY SD 11 1 INLET FUEL FILL
137. S MANUAL OPERATING INFORMATION BOARDING When boarding the boat always step in Do not jump Avoid stepping on fiberglass or other potentially slippery surfaces Board one person at a time Do not board the boat while carrying gear Set the gear on the dock board the boat and then pick up the gear LOADING Do not overload your boat The performance of your boat is dependent on load weight and distribution Passengers should distribute themselves to maintain trim Remember to distribute weight from right to left and also from front to back e Avoid excess weight in the bow or stern e Securely stow all extra gear in stowage areas to prevent load shifting Do not stow gear on top of safety equipment safety equipment must be quickly accessible e adverse weather reduce the load in the boat People load capacity ratings are based upon normal boating conditions e not use the drive units as a boarding ramp use the boarding ladder To prevent injury make sure the engines are OFF when swimmers drivers and skiers are boarding Overloading of passengers personal equipment and supplies could result in an accident especially in rough waters Maintain a balanced load at all times Keep the weight distributed evenly Store all gear in secure areas Safety equipment must be immediately accessible at all times ING ALL PASSENGERS SHOULD BE CAREFULLY SEATED WHILE THE BOAT IS MOVING DO NOT SIT ON THE BOW DECK GUNWAL
138. STE SHOULD ONLY BE USED IN APPROVED AREAS IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO COMPLY WITH LOCAL REGULATIONS REGARDING THE DISCHARGE OF WASTE COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 72 TECHNICAL INFORMATION MACERATOR PUMP e A Y valve is installed between the pumpout plate and the macerator discharge seacock The macerator pump is MACERATOR located between the valve and the macerator discharge seacock In this configuration all waste is flushed from the head to the holding tank The valve permits you to use the dockside pumpout feature or to use the macerator to pump the waste from the holding tank overboard DISCHARGE SEACOCK To pump out the holding tank using the macerator pump 1 Open the discharge seacock x Y VALVE 2 Move the valve lever to the down or overboard position TYPICAL MACERATOR SYSTEM KC 2046 ION po NOT RUN THE PUMP DRY RUNNING THE PUMP WHEN THERE IS NO WASTE PUMP OUT OF THE HOLDING TANK WILL SHORTEN THE LIFE OF THE PUMP 3 Activate the macerator pump by turning its switch ON 4 Close the macerator discharge seacock and turn macerator pump OFF after the pumpout is complete 73 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL TROUBLESHOOTING COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL IGNITION SAFETY SWITCH Your Cobalt is equipped with an ignition safety switch located on the lower lip of the dashboard Make sure the lanyard is installed with t
139. T BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION PERFECT PASS OPTIONAL To operate the Perfect Pass speed control system set desired speed on Perfect Pass Once your boat reaches the set speed Perfect Pass takes over and holds the speed constant For additional operating information refer to operator s manual PERFECTPASS ON OFF MENU WAKBD 22 5 22 5 Y WAKE BOAR D FRO ullae COB172 TOWER WITH SUNSHADE OPTIONAL To install remove the large knurled knobs from the tower Position the sunshade under the tower and reinstall the knobs Position support rods with thumbscrews on the front forward tower legs Reverse procedure to remove TE Before operating the boat at high speeds ensure the pushpins are fully inserted into the securing knobs on the sunshade attachment ING NOT TRAILER YOUR COBALT WITH THE SUNSHADE INSTALLED ON THE TOWER COB2516 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 512 8 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION AIR COMPRESSOR OPTIONAL COB168 A high volume air pump is conveniently located in the aft deck storage compartment to inflate your favorite water toys Plug into the accessory receptacle on the dash or in the air compressor area SD 9 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION ELECTRICAL WIRING HARNESS LTANI NHOH 11350 113150a LIAYN 310W3H O3H31
140. T BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION Model 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 Mfer MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC MERC VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO PROPELLER APPLICATION CHART Engine 4 3 L MPI 4 3 L MPI 5 0 L MPI 5 0 L MPI 5 0 L MPI 350 MAG MPI 350 MAG MPI 350 MAG MPI 6 2 MX MPI 6 2 MX MPI 4 3 GXi 4 3 GXi 5 0 GXi 5 0 GXi 5 7 Gi 5 7 Gi 5 7 GXi 5 7 GXi Drive ALPHA BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 ALPHA BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 BRAVO 1 BRAVO 3 SX DP SX DP SX DP SX DP Fuel system MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI MPI TBI TBI TBI TBI TBI TBI TBI TBI Std Ratio 1 62 2 2 1 47 1 65 22 1 47 1 5 1 65 22 1 79 2 32 1 6 1 95 1 91 1 95 1 51 1 95 Optional Ratio 1 81 2 43 1 62 1 65 2 43 1 62 1 65 2 2 1 65 2 43 1 89 2 32 1 79 2 32 1 51 1 95 1 51 1 95 200 12 Php 220 220 260 260 260 300 300 300 320 320 225 225 270 270 280 280 320 320 Aluminum Description Mfr Part No N A N A 19 MAX RH 48 832830A45 N A N A N A N A 19 MAX RH 48 832830A45 N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A 21 AL RH 3850302 N A N A 19 AL RH 3850301 N A N A 17 AL RH 3850300 N A N A 19 AL RH 3850301 N A N A Stainless Steel Description Mfr Part No 24 S B 3 48 823665A60 66A60 17 VENG RH 48 16314A46 17 MIR RH 48 18248A
141. TO AVOID BREAKING INSTRUMENT PANEL Single Engine Instrumentation 1 Fuel Gauge shows approximate amount of fuel remaining in tank 2 Speedometer Miles Per Hour Depth Sounder Your Cobalt is equipped with a depth sounder To see your options shallow deep keel depth and units toggle switch to down position To set each option to desired reading toggle switch to up position Detailed instructions are located in your Cobalt boat bag or you can consult your Cobalt Dealer for further information 4 Air Water Temperature Gauge Moving the toggle switch below the gauge allows you to go between air and water temperature readings The gauge will display AIR and WATER to indicate which temperature source is in use 5 Tachometer Revolutions Per Minute COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 293 2 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION 6 Trim Gauge Shows the position of the drive unit in reference to the bottom of the boat 7 Voltmeter shows the condition of charge in the battery It only indicates while the ignition is in the position With the engine at idle or not running it may show as low as 10 to 12 volts With the engine running at cruising speeds and above it should show 12 to 14 volts 8 Three Position Exterior Light Switch NAV position navigation running lights bow light and stern light Center position off ANC position stern light only ING NEVER O
142. UGUST 28 2001 The United States Coast Guard advised boaters not to Teak Drag Surf Recent boating fatalities revealed carbon monoxide CO emitted from a vessel s exhaust resulted in CO poisoning and death Do not allow persons in the vicinity of the Swim Platform in the water or in the boat with the engine s or generator operating while at rest or underway at slow speed Teak Drag Surfing places the individual in position directly exposed to the CO in the engine s exhaust This can result in a loss of coherent responses and even death In addition Teak Drag Surfing dangerously exposes the individual to a possible propeller injury Since Teak Drag Surfing is done without a life jacket PFD it significantly increases the probability of drowning The Coast Guard stresses Teak Drag Surfing is a very dangerous activity and advises boaters not to participate in it The Coast Guard also stated that carbon monoxide is one of the most dangerous gases It strikes before you know you are exposed and it impairs in a way that can and too often does lead to death That is why it is important to the Coast Guard that in every circumstance it should be avoided COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 24 NAVIGATION COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL RULES OF THE ROAD SOUND SIGNALS The General Prudential Rule regarding right of way is that if a collision appears unavoidable neither boat has right of way As prescribed in the Rules of
143. a season Follow the manufacturer s instructions and warnings carefully as some cleaners and oils may damage gelcoat vinyl stainless or aluminum Avoid using rust producing steel wool pads when cleaning Materials can be purchased from your Cobalt dealer Teak sealers and cleaners can be harmful to other materials Make sure you thoroughly remove any spills or excess Teak should not be varnished as the natural oils in teak will cause poor adhesion ING DO NOT STORE RAGS USED TO TREAT TEAK ON BOARD STORE OR DISPOSE OF RAGS PROPERLY ASHORE 263 9 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION MOTOR BOX ASSEMBLY Electric The electric motor box assembly is controlled by a switch on the dash If you experience a battery failure the assembly can be opened manually Make sure the ski tow is removed before opening the motor box or damage will occur ING RUNNING THE ENGINE WITH THE MOTOR BOX OPEN EXPOSES ROTATING MACHINERY WHICH CAN CAUSE INJURY TO THE OCCUPANTS OF THE BOAT ALSO WIND CONDITIONS COULD CAUSE AN OPEN MOTOR BOX TO GO BEYOND ITS DESIGN STOPS DAMAGING THE HINGES AND FIBERGLASS ION DUE TO THE WEIGHT OF THIS MOTOR BOX IT WILL REQUIRE TWO PEOPLE TO LIFT MANUALLY TO LIFT MANUALLY OPEN BOTH PORT AND STARBOARD AFT STORAGE LIDS AND REMOVE THE INSERT PANEL IN THE STARBOARD STORAGE AREA POSITION ONE PERSON AT EACH GRAB HANDLE AND LIFT STRAIGHT UP USE SAFETY SUPPORT ARM TO HOLD MOT
144. a waste holding tank it is emptied through the deck plate fitting marked WASTE Waste is pumped from the head through a sanitary waste hose to the top portion of the tank A sanitary waste hose is attached to the bottom of the tank and runs to the dockside pumpout plate An overboard vent keeps the tank at atmospheric pressure regardless of waste levels All the components of the waste system are made of materials specially formulated to prevent odor permeation It is strongly recommended you regularly add chemical to your tank by flushing it through the head The chemical helps to control odor and break down the waste Follow the manufacturer s instructions on the chemical before using ION DO NOT FLUSH INTO A FULL HOLDING TANK ATTEMPTING TO FLUSH THE HEAD WHEN THE TANK IS FULL COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE WASTE SYSTEM A waste tank level monitor may be installed to provide a visual indication of the amount of waste in the tank Refer to individual model for more information WASTE DISPOSAL Dockside Pumpout This system directs all waste to the toD Cho ME holding tank To clear the tank of waste water you will need to use the dockside pumpout services provided at marinas or other facilities MANUAL To empty the tank of waste a suction hose is connented to HAND PUMP HEAD the pumpout plate and to the dockside pump HOLDING TANK TYPICAL DOCK PUMPOUT SYSTEM KC 2044 JTION OVERBOARD DISCHARGE OF WA
145. ak e Use only marine approved equipment on your boat FLOODING SWAMPING Improper loading handling water conditions weather and anchoring are the most common causes of flooding Insist on a safe stable load Do not operate the boat exceeding your ability to maneuver it Use extreme caution in hazardous weather and rough water conditions Anchor from the bow when using one anchor COLLISIONS LEAKS If a collision occurs immediately account for all passengers Assess the hull for damage and activate the bilge pumps to reduce any water intake Try to operate the boat to keep the damaged area above water If necessary call or signal for assistance If a leak is discovered immediately determine the cause A collision with an underwater object could cause the hull to develop a leak A loose fitting or hose clamp on a piece of equipment could cause a leak Try to repair the leak if possible If a leak is threatening the safety of you and your passengers call or signal for assistance GROUNDING In the event you run aground assess the situation before proceeding Immediately stop any water from entering the boat Inspect the propulsion units steering and control systems and the hull for damage Maneuver the boat to safe water only if the hull and all operating systems are in satisfactory operating condition Otherwise call or signal for assistance COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 10 BoAT OPERATION STORMS Take common sense precautions
146. and trailer the bimini top in the stowed position in its canvas boot QUICK DISCONNECT FITTING COB2514 GER SKI TOWER IS DESIGNED FOR A SINGLE SKIER ONLY COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 263 8 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION TELESCOPING ANCHOR LiGHT To activate turn on the navigation light switch The anchor light will first raise into position then illuminate When the light switch is turned off the light will immediately turn off and after a 1 5 second computer check the pole will automatically retract into its below deck storage position The top of the lens will be flush with the top of the deck ring If the light does not retract automatically do not force down contact your Cobalt Dealer The optional anchor light cannot be installed with a stainless steel arch or tower COB163 CARE FoR YOUR WOOD WATERFALL BUBINGA DASH Wipe the wood surface clean with a water moistened soft cloth For stubborn dirt and stains use a small amount of mild non abrasive detergent Dove Dawn etc on a moistened cloth and gently clean the area e Wipe surface dry with a soft non abrasive cloth e Avoid flushing the wood trim with water Do not use Armor or other marine protectants e Apply a light coat of non abrasive Carnauba paste to protect the surface CARE FOR YOUR OPTIONAL TEAK SWIM PLATFORM To keep teak in top condition clean it occasionally with a teak cleaner and reoil it at least once
147. as is completely dry before storage to prevent mildew COBALT CANVAS CARE CARE CLEANING AND GENERAL INFORMATION The boat top and other canvas items supplied on your Cobalt boat are manufactured from top quality materials to provide you with years of trouble free service The following information on the care cleaning and proper storage of the fabrics and fasteners that make up your marine canvas is being provided to help you maintain the appearance and ease of operation We will also explain the performance characteristics you should expect from your canvas SUNBRELLA FABRIC This is a woven fabric made of 10090 solution dyed acrylic fiber It is very colorfast and will withstand long term exposure to the sun ultra violet without excessive fading or deterioration CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS Fabric should be cleaned regularly before substances such as dirt roof particles etc are allowed to accumulate on and become embedded in the fabric The fabric can be cleaned without being removed from the installation Simply brush off any loose dirt etc hose down and clean with a mild solution of natural soap in lukewarm water no more than 100 degrees Fahrenheit Rinse thoroughly to remove soap DO NOT USE DETERGENTS Allow to air dry For heavily soiled fabric remove the top from frame Soak the fabric in a solution that has been mixed to the following proportions 1 2 cup of Clorox and 1 4 cup of Ivory Snow Dreft or Woolite per each gallon of
148. ast 200 mm 7 87 inches in diameter KC 0081 3 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 2 OPERATION PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICES All boats must carry one USCG approved Type II or wearable personal flotation device of the proper size for each person on board boats over 4 8 m 16 ft in length must carry one USCG approved Type IV throwable lifesaving device such as a ring buoy or buoyant cushion To meet requirements each lifesaving device must have a currently legible USCG approval stamp permanently affixed The United States Coast Guard s Life Jacket Rule requires all children under the age of 13 years to wear Coast Guard approved life jackets while aboard recreational vessels underway except when the children are below decks or in an enclosed cabin This Rule affects only those States which have not established requirements by statute or rule for children to wear life jackets For the remaining states the rule recognizes and adopts the existing state regulation even if it is less stringent The penalties for a boat operator who fails to have all children under this age wear a life jacket are similar to those for failing to have life jackets on board Know your state s laws and its requirements There are four types of PFDs to wear and one type used for throwing in emergency situations Type I Life Preserver Most buoyant PFDs are effective on all waters especially open rough water TYPE LIFE P
149. at between sunset and sunrise using your navigational lights Navigational lights are legally required to indicate direction and right of way at night COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 46 OPERATING INFORMATION NAVIGATIONAL LIGHTS You must use your navigational lights running lights when operating your Cobalt boat between sunset and sunrise and when day time visibility is limited Also check with the local authorities before operating your boat for other requirements concerning the use of navigational lights The navigational lights are identified by a red light on the port side of the vessel and a green light on the starboard side ANCHOR LIGHT boats at anchor must display a proper white anchor light The anchor light must be visible 360 degrees and will remain on when operating the navigational lights Docking lights are to be used for docking only It is illegal to use your docking lights while cruising HiGH SPEED OPERATION When operating any boat at high speed a great deal of caution must be exercised This is particularly true during turns Gradual turns can be completed at high speed by a competent driver but it must be emphasized that sudden turns at any speed and particularly at high speed can be especially dangerous It is possible to throw passengers from their seats and even from the boat if caution is not exercised Remember common sense is the rule for safe boating We recommend that you should have
150. at causing a dullness or even scratching TE For storage we recommend an optional mooring cover made of 100 SharkSkin polyester that will properly protect the gelcoat finish on the deck of your Cobalt Do not use canopy tops side curtains aft curtains tonneau covers for long term storage These tops were not designed for long term storage Adequate ventilation is questionable and mold mildew may form For more information on appropriate covering for long term storage please see your Cobalt Dealer 63 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL CANVAS STOWAGE OF THE CANOPY 226 246 The following is the recommended procedure for storage of the top a Disconnect the straps from the side of the boat and allow them to hang free b Disconnect the top snaps from the windshield At this point the two bows should still be separated c Grasp the bows and fold them together Allow the canvas to gather between the bows d Roll the canvas around the bows As you roll the canvas assure its tightness and pull the side of the canvas to prevent wrinkling e Slide the boot over the canvas and zip Remove the top from the top mounts and stow the top in the top storage area ITE If the canvas was stored when wet it may have shrunk slightly making it hard to pull tight If this happens two people may have to pull at the same time to close the support legs le Make sure all canv
151. at should pass outside of the buoy away from shore COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 28 NAVIGATION UNIFORM STATE REGULATORY MARKERS USWMS regulatory markers are white with international orange geometric shapes you must obey regulatory markers UNIFORM STATE WATERWAY MARKING SYSTEM USWMS CONTROLLED DANGER BOATS INFORMATION AREA KEEP OUT DO NOT PASS SPECIAL NAVIGATE TO NAVIGATE TO BETWEEN SHORE PURPOSE STARBOARD PORT FACING AND BUOY FACING UPSTREAM UPSTREAM NAVIGATE TO NAVIGATE TO MID CHANNEL SOUTH OR WEST NORTH OR EAST KC 0411 2 29 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL NAVIGATION FWMS The FWMS Lateral System is for use on navigable waters except Western Rivers and Intercoastal Waterways The markings on these buoys are oriented from the perspective of being entered from seaward the boater is going toward the port This means that red buoys are passed on the starboard right side of the vessel when proceeding from open water into port and green buoys to the port left side The right side starboard of the channel is marked with RED even numbered buoys The left port side of the channel is marked with GREEN odd numbered buoys The middle of the channel is marked with RED and WHITE vertically striped buoys pass close to these buoys Obstructions channel junctions etc are marked with RED and GREEN horizontally striped buoys A RED band at the top means
152. ate boating authorities and neighboring states for registration information on boats and trailers Your dealer can supply you with the appropriate forms REQUIRED SAFETY EQUIPMENT T The Federal Boat Safety Act of 1971 FBSA 71 established minimum safety standards for boats and associated equipment specified by the USCG In addition the ABYC and the NMMA work with boat builders to develop voluntary standards that exceed base requirements The included safety equipment on your Cobalt meets or exceeds the standards of the USCG ABYC and the NMMA Some required safety equipment such as personal flotation devices are not included with your Cobalt boat Your Cobalt dealer can help you choose the appropriate equipment C Many states equipment requirements go beyond USCG requirements Contact your state boating office for further information Equipment requirements for coastal and inland waters differ Check with local authorities or the USCG for further information about coastal water requirements MINIMUM REQUIRED SAFETY EQUIPMENT CLASS 1 CLASS 2 CLASS 3 EQUIPMENT 4 8 to less than 7 9 m 7 9 to less than 12 2 m 12 2 to not more than 19 8 m 16 to less than 26 ft 26 to less than 40 ft 40 to not more than 65 ft PERSONAL One approved Type Il or V if used according to Coast Guard requirements device FLOTATION aboard for each person on board or being towed on water skis etc and in addition one DEVICES PFDs t
153. aters The boat owner is legally responsible for any damage or injury caused when the owner or someone else operating the boat is involved in an accident Many states have laws detailing minimum insurance needs Your insurance agent or your Cobalt dealer may be able to supply you with more information SEAWORTHINESS INSPECTION The following checks are essential to safe boating and must be performed before starting the engine s Get into the habit of performing these checks in the same order each time so that it becomes routine e Check the weather report wind and water conditions Check that required safety equipment is onboard Check that fire extinguisher s is fully charged e Check that bilge drain plug is properly installed e Check that no fuel oil or water is leaking has leaked into the bilge compartment Check all hoses and connections for leakage and damage Check that all batteries are fully charged e Check electrical circuits lights pumps horn etc for proper operation e Check that steering system operates properly e Be sure the boat is not overloaded e Check that all maintenance has been performed 7 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL BoAT OPERATION ING NOT OPERATE THE BOAT IF ANY PROBLEM IS FOUND DURING THIS INSPECTION A PROBLEM COULD LEAD TO AN ACCIDENT DURING THE OUTING CAUSING SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH PROBLEMS FOUND DURING THIS INSPECTION SHOULD BE HANDLED BY YOUR COBA
154. automatically retract into its below deck storage position The top of the lens will be flush with the top of the deck ring If the light does not retract automatically do not force down contact your Cobalt Dealer The optional anchor light cannot be installed with a stainless steel arch or tower COB163 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 262 8 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION CARE FoR YOUR WOOD WATERFALL BUBINGA DASH e Wipe the wood surface clean with a water moistened soft cloth For stubborn dirt and stains use a small amount of mild non abrasive detergent Dove Dawn etc on a moistened cloth and gently clean the area e Wipe surface dry with a soft non abrasive cloth e Avoid flushing the wood trim with water e Do not use Armor or other marine protectants e Apply a light coat of non abrasive Carnauba paste to protect the surface CARE FOR YOUR OPTIONAL TEAK SWIM PLATFORM To keep teak in top condition clean it occasionally with a teak cleaner and reoil it at least once a season Follow the manufacturer s instructions and warnings carefully as some cleaners and oils may damage gelcoat vinyl stainless or aluminum Avoid using rust producing steel wool pads when cleaning Materials can be purchased from your Cobalt dealer Teak sealers and cleaners can be harmful to other materials Make sure you thoroughly remove any spills or excess Teak should not be varnished as the natural oils in teak
155. ave other rights and remedies which vary from state to state OWNER RESPONSIBILITY WARRANTY PROCEDURE BEFORE OPERATING Before operating your new Cobalt it is necessary you read and understand this manual Also take the time to read the other manuals supplied to you by your dealer WARRANTY SERVICE REQUIREMENTS Cobalt warranty service must be completed by an authorized Cobalt dealer If you are not able to return your boat to your selling dealership you must contact him so he may assist you in coordinating the warranty repairs Any claims against Cobalt Boats without prior approval from Cobalt Boats on repairs completed by a non authorized dealership may be denied EXTENDED POWERTRAIN WARRANTY Your Cobalt warranty includes an Extended Limited Powertrain Warranty Your dealer submitted the necessary forms to implement this warranty Please read the extended warranty manual supplied to you by Passport Premiere It is important you have your Cobalt serviced per the engine manufacturer s recommended instructions You must keep in your possession records of all service performed should the extended powertrain warranty be needed This is to prove the required maintenance has been performed If you have any questions referencing your Extended Powertrain Warranty please contact your Cobalt dealer IF YOU SELL YOUR COBALT Your warranties are transferable If you sell your Cobalt to anyone other than an authorized Cobalt dealer pl
156. avo a 5 29v HOLIMS dINNd 35718 g HOLIMS SSVTGNIM MALYM HLOIMS H31V3H uiv 111NI i 1 H3ldVav 034815 01 TO eH i H3xV3ds R 15 FIYA HOLVH3OVIN 5 17 X09 9 15 310IN3H O3H31S por 2313 E 11310W3H O3H31S 57 HOLINOIN MNVL Y3LIWHNOH 8 BETA ITINI m 11 8 4 e JUIN g Haxvads 8 521 COB207 282 10 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION FUEL ROUTING C LN 0 2 gt 2 ole 9 2 2 Go o 1 2 2 4 4 ET 2 COB208 282 11 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION FRESH WATER PLUMBING lt ul gt d E lt 2 EE o o 2 8 gt x z n z 5 a 1 d ui lt zz 19 COB210 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 282 12 GRAY WATER PLUMBING
157. boat is underway Do not allow door to swing freely 2 For operation of the standard pump out electric head or macerator please check the manuals supplied in your owner s packet Refer to page 69 of this manual for more information HEATER OPTIONAL To winterize remove the two 5 8 cockpit heater hoses from the engine Pump antifreeze into one hose until entire heater system is filled COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 282 8 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION AIR COMPRESSOR A high volume air pump is conveniently located in the aft sundeck storage compartment to inflate your favorite water toys Plug into the accessory receptacle on the dash or in the air compressor area COB168 WINDLASS OPTIONAL The windlass allows labor free anchor deployment and retrieval NOTE The windlass is designed to deploy and retrieve the rode and lift the anchor It is not designed to hold the rode while anchored as the brake may not hold securely After the anchor is deployed attach the rode to a cleat to hold the boat securely A windlass uses a high level of electrical current under load running the engine will help to keep the batteries charged while using the windlass The Windlass system gets its power from the ship s electrical system 12 VDC via a control panel located in the port side storage compartment of the cockpit next to the battery switches The knob on the panel must be depressed to energize the syste
158. cal regulations At the time of delivery the owner operator is responsible for Understanding warranty terms and conditions of both the propulsion units and boat e Obtaining insurance e Examining boat to ensure proper operation of all systems Before operating the boat the owner operator is responsible for e Obtaining state registration of the boat e Providing the proper USCG required safety equipment e Following proper break in procedure for the propulsion units Understanding safety information and proper operating procedures within this manual While operating the boat the owner operator is responsible for e Knowing that all safety equipment and personal flotation devices in good condition and suitable for your boat and passenger load e Having at least one other passenger who is capable of handling the boat in an emergency e Following safe operating practices and the Rules of the Road e Understanding proper maintenance and knowledge of the boat s operating systems e Providing safety training for the passengers e Avoiding use of alcohol and other drugs e Providing assistance to other boaters BoAT OPERATION REGISTRATION DOCUMENTATION The USCG requires that all power boats operated on the navigable waters of the U S must be registered in the state of main use also many states require registration in that state whenever boating on waters within their state boundary Contact your st
159. ce 240 4 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION DINETTE TABLE WITH FILLER CUSHION Position the dinette table on the stainless support rails located beneath the cockpit rear seating Secure the table to the support rails by snapping the straps located on the underside of the table around the rails and to the underside of the table Position the cushion on table Secure the cushion to the table by snapping the straps to the front edge underside of the table COB162 HEAD COMPARTMENT 1 Make sure the head compartment door assembly is closed and latched while the boat is underway Do not allow to swing freely 2 For operation of the porti potti pump out or macerator please check the manuals supplied in your owner s packet Refer to page 69 of this manual for more information WATER SYSTEM If your Cobalt is equipped with an optional transom shower standard or optional galley the system allows for a 10 gallon capacity water system A 12VDC water pump operates the system It is necessary for the ship s batteries to be turned ON for the water system to operate Consult your Cobalt Dealer for winterization requirements To clean the water tank the manufacturer recommends adding 1 4 cup of baking soda into the tank and allowing the tank to stand for one day then flushing the tank twice If this is not sufficient to clean the tank replace the baking soda with 2 tablespoons of bleach and repeat the procedure
160. chanism is properly engaged to prevent seat movement while the boat is underway ING DRIVING WHILE STANDING UP IS AN EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS PRACTICE DO NOT DRIVE WHILE STANDING AT SPEEDS GREATER THAN IDLE SPEED UNDERWAY ION ALL SEATS MUST BE IN A LOCKED SECURED POSITION WHILE THE BOAT IS INSTRUMENT PANEL 1 Fuel Gauge Shows approximate amount of fuel remaining in tank 2 Voltmeter Shows the condition of charge in the battery It only displays while the ignition is in the position With the engine at idle or not running it may show as low as 10 to 12 volts With the engine running at cruising speeds and above it should show 12 to 14 volts Speedometer Miles Per Hour 4 Compass To aid in navigation For operating information refer to the compass user s manual in your owner s packet 5 Tachometer Revolutions Per Minute 6 Temperature Gauge Temperature may fluctuate slightly while running Maximum temperature may vary depending on type of engine COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL SD 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION Oil Pressure Gauge Pressure can vary according to type of engine It is normal for a hot engine to have low pressure at idle depending on type of oil pressure may drop as low as 10 PSI at idle Switch Panel Power panel for miscellaneous accessories Blower Switch Activa
161. chips can be purchased through your Cobalt Dealer for most lakes rivers and coastal areas of the United States and Canada Please consult your Cobalt Dealer for further information referencing these chips Take some time to thoroughly read and understand the manuals supplied with your GPS to take advantage of the system to its fullest capability WINDSHIELD HOOK To open the windshield make sure the vertical slots in the mechanism are aligned Swing the windshield open until the windshield post falls into the vertical slots and the mechanism locks To close the windshield release the locking mechanism by __ 8 pulling the forward facing button Swing the windshield into place COB160 293 11 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION ANCHOR LiGHT Of To install anchor light insert pole into socket and turn clockwise until it locks into place COB164 ROSEWOOD DASH OPTIONAL CARE Your Rosewood veneer dash will maintain its natural beauty and high gloss sheen when properly maintained For routine cleaning wipe the wood surface with a damp soft cotton cloth For thorough cleaning wash surface with a mild solution of soap and water and dry with a soft cotton cloth Wax or rubbing compound can be used occasionally when necessary Apply liquid wax product lightly with your fingertips Work from the center of the wood surface outward Rub in a circular motion and s
162. cility and again mid season To extend the life of your gelcoat finish Cobalt recommends the use of marine canvas duck mooring covers totally covering the top deck of the boat for maximum protection Additionally if your boat is to be stored where the sun is constantly on the side or transom of the boat you should consider having some custom skirting made to compliment the mooring cover Tonneau covers although supply adequate short term protection to the interior will not protect the gelcoat finish Please check with your Cobalt dealer for further information on this subject 3M carries a complete line of fiberglass care products STAINLESS STEEL TRIM AND HARDWARE CARE Cobalt engineers strive to ensure the brightwork and hardware on your boat is made of the highest finish quality materials available within the design function envelope Continuing research identifies tests and evaluates new materials and products as they become available Upgrades are made when added value to the customer is proven Stainless steel is actually a grouping of steel alloys that employ base materials such as nickel chromium and molybdenum in varying portions Each blend possesses different characteristics in terms of strength durability finish quality and rust and corrosion resistance These materials are used to produce parts that are cosmetically superior to regular carbon steel are rust and corrosion resistant yet retain favorable physical proper
163. city 50 gal 1891 Optional Draft drive up 18 25 46 Draft drive down 37 93 Freeboard fwd 43 109 cm Freeboard aft 38 97 cm Bridge Clearance 57 1 45 m Fresh Water Capacity 10 gal 37 91 Capacity persons gear 2200 lbs 998 kg Macerator Switch Capacity persons 15 Optional Tank Level Monitor Optional Ignition Safety Switch Cockpit Table Fire Extinguisher Storage Floor Fresh Water Fill Fuel Tank Vent li NAV Light Receptacle Bilge Pump Wakeboard Outlet Storage Boarding Ladder Ski Tow Eye Serial Number COB157 240 1 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION CAPTAIN S CHAIR ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATION Your captain s chairs have the flip up position for greater visibility and maneuverability while docking You can sit on the raised cushion or stand in front of the cushion Standing while driving your boat should only be done while maneuvering at an idle by an experienced driver The chairs are adjustable fore and aft and also rotate Rotation Loosen the handle next to the pedestal under the seat Raise the lever on the opposite side of the pedestal Rotate the seat to the desired position and lower the lever and tighten the knob to tighten the seat Do not allow the seat to swing freely Fore and Aft adjustments A handle under the front lip of the seat when raised allows
164. ckwise to increase friction and counterclockwise to decrease friction The chair should always be operated with slight friction 3 Rotation lever for chair move chair slightly forward then lift lever to rotate The lever will rest in its detent when the seat Is in its forward direction ING DRIVING WHILE STANDING UP IS AN EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS PRACTICE DO NOT DRIVE WHILE STANDING AT SPEEDS GREATER THAN IDLE SPEED ION ALL SEATS MUST BE IN A LOCKED SECURED POSITION WHILE THE BOAT IS UNDERWAY COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 255 2 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION INSTRUMENT PANEL 1 Temperature Gauge Temperature may fluctuate slightly while running Maximum temperature may vary depending on type of engine 2 Oil Pressure Gauge Pressure can vary according to type of engine It is normal for a hot engine to have low pressure at idle depending on type of oil pressure may drop as low as 10 PSI at idle Please consult the engine owner s manual supplied with your boat concerning the oil pressure the engine in your boat should attain 3 Speedometer Miles Per Hour 4 Compass optional COB2512 Fuel Gauge shows approximate amount of fuel remaining in tank ING SHOULD WATER TEMPERATURE REACH 180 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT YOUR ENGINE IS OVERHEATING AND SHOULD BE CHECKED IMMEDIATELY FOR PROBABLE CAUSE 6 7 11 12 13 14 Tachometer Revolution
165. d in your owner s packet Refer to page 69 of this manual for more information AFT WALK THRU FILLER CUSHIONS OPTIONAL Individual sun pads can be converted into a large sundeck over the motor box by installing the optional aft filler cushion When installing the cushion ensure the barrel bolts on the underside are secured before using TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED COOLER OPTIONAL The cooler will shut off itself when the battery is low The cooler was designed to be used with ice to prolong the effectiveness of the cooler WATER SYSTEM If your Cobalt is equipped with an optional transom shower standard or optional galley the system allows for a 10 gallon capacity water system A 12VDC water pump operates the system It is necessary for the ship s batteries to be turned ON for the water system to operate Consult your Cobalt Dealer for winterization requirements To clean the water tank the manufacturer recommends adding 1 4 cup of baking soda into the tank and allowing the tank to stand for one day then flushing the tank twice If this is not sufficient to clean the tank replace the baking soda with 2 tablespoons of bleach and repeat the procedure To set up bimini from stored position 1 Unsnap the retaining strap snaps and unzip the canvas boot 2 Attach bimini top to the arch using the snaps 3 Unfold the top forward and install the tension bars into the quick disconnect fittings on the deck forward of the windshield Store
166. d raise the hatch to the desired position and secure the adjusters r NOT USE A RAISED HATCH FOR A SUPPORT OR HAND HOLD WHILE ON THE DECK BE SURE HATCH IS FIRMLY SECURED WHILE UNDERWAY CABIN ACCESS DOOR The sliding door assembly can be in the open or closed position while running Make sure the door is secured in either the open or closed position Do not allow to slide free JTION UNLOCK AND REMOVE KEY TO AVOID BREAKING V BERTH FILLER CUSHION The cabin is converted into sleeping accommodations for two by installing the V berth Filler Cushion To use install three support braces located in hanging locker into the existing brackets Once these supports are installed install table on support braces The cushion will set flush with the standard V berth cushions EXTENDED SwIM PLATFORM OPTIONAL The swim platform was designed for use by people not for the storage of personal equipment Maximum platform weight capacity is 800 pounds If the swim platform is removed the boat will not pass Coast Guard inspection and the boat cannot be boarded until a boarding ladder has been installed on the swim deck To purchase a boarding ladder consult your Cobalt Dealer COB0002 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 263 6 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION ING NOT OCCUPY EXTENDED SWIM PLATFORM WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING OR ENGAGED PROPELLER CONTACT MAY CAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR FATALITY ALL GASOLINE
167. d show 12 to 14 volts Trim Gauge Shows the position of the drive unit in reference to the bottom of the boat Stereo Remote Control optional 10 Air Water Temperature Gauge Moving the toggle switch below the gauge allows you to go between air and water temperature readings The gauge will display AIR and WATER to indicate which temperature source is in use Depth Sounder Your Cobalt is equipped with a depth sounder To see your options shallow deep keel depth and units toggle switch to down position To set each option to desired reading toggle switch to up position Detailed instructions are located in your Cobalt boat bag or you can consult your Cobalt Dealer for further information 12V Accessory Receptacle Two Position Switch Controls equipment as labeled NAV ANC Three Position Exterior Light Switch NAV position navigation running lights bow light and stern light Center position off ANC position stern light only This switch will also activate the optional telescoping anchor light if equipped On Off Indicator Lights 220 3 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION 15 Circuit Breakers Push to reset if necessary If the button continues to pop out consult your Authorized Cobalt Dealer 16 Horn Button The horn itself 18 located under the deck 17 Ignition Key Switch ING NEVER OPERATE YOUR BOAT AT NIGHT WITHOUT ALL OF THE REQUIRED LIGHTS OPERATING THIS
168. e aft bulkhead of the locker Please consult the operator s manual supplied with the Windlass system for proper operation of the system in the electric and manual modes JTION BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL WHEN ON THE FOREDECK SEA WIND CONDITIONS MAY MAKE USE OF AREAS OUTSIDE THE COCKPIT DANGEROUS AIR CONDITIONING HEATING OPTIONAL The air conditioning system operates only on 110 VAC and will not operate unless the boat is connected to shore power or the optional generator is running With the boat connected to shore power or with the optional generator running it is necessary to energize the 110 VAC system at the cabin control panel and turn on the appropriate switch marked air conditioning The controller for the air conditioning is in the cabin on the starboard side in the area of the cedar lined closet Please consult the owner s manual supplied with your Cobalt referencing the operation of the air conditioning system COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 293 10 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION a OC This is a heat pump system and will not only air condition the cabin but also supply heat on cold days Marine air conditioning heat pump systems must be winterized for proper storage GLOBAL POSITIONING SATELLITE GPS SYSTEM OPTIONAL The GPS system in your Cobalt performs many functions The system can precisely tell you your location form a trip record a speed log and many other functions In addition individual mapping
169. e indicator system shows the level of water in the freshwater tank 31 gallon capacity and the waste holding tank 25 gallon capacity The panel is a nine light panel and indicates as follows FRESHWATER Red light seie cR nb ERES Empty Amber light Mid Green light Full WASTE TANK Fed es remm Full Amber Mid Green light Empty No indication is given if level is between empty and mid If optional grey water system is installed indication is same as waste tank WATER TANK OPTIONAL Your Cobalt maybe equipped with a six gallon hot water heater This unit operates in two modes If your Cobalt is connected to shore power 110 VAC simply energize the appropriate switches at the cabin control panel to turn on the 110 volt power and the switch marked water heater This can be done with either the shore power or the optional generator 293 9 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION During engine s operation engine coolant hot water is circulated through a coil in the water heater heating the fresh water Note the hot water system as well as the entire fresh water system in your Cobalt must be winterized for proper storage BATTERY CHARGER AND ISOLATOR OPTIONAL Your Cobalt is equipped with a charging system Anytime your boat is connected to shore power or the optional
170. e spillway areas below dams WEATHER SEAS Getting caught in severe weather is hazardous Check with local weather stations the USCG or Weather Service Broadcasts for the latest conditions It is recommended to check the weather sea and wind conditions not only before but periodically while you are boating A change in wave height wind direction and speed indicates deteriorating weather Take common sense precautions if you are forced to operate you boat in stormy conditions e Wear PFDs e Stow gear below deck and batten down equipment on deck e Reduce speed and head for a safe place that you can easily reach e If you lose power keep the boat headed into the waves by using the anchor COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 16 E e ING GENERAL SAFETY WEAR YOUR PFD AND REMAIN SEATED WHEN OPERATING THE BOAT DAYTIME WARNING DESCRIPTION NIGHTIME WARNING Small Craft Advisory Winds greater than 18 knots sustained for two hours or more or hazardous wave conditions Following a storm hazardous wave conditions can persist long after the high winds have subsided Gale Warning Sustained winds 2 or more hours of 34 47 knots Storm Warning Sustained winds of 48 knots or greater Y Hurricane Warning Forecast winds of 64 knots and above Displayed only in connection with a hurricane KC 0371 2 Learn the storm signals It is best to avoid operating your
171. ease call Cobalt Boats for the appropriate warranty transfer information 800 468 5764 or 620 325 2653 If the proper transfer procedures are not followed future warranty may be denied COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL viii BoATING TERMINOLOGY COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL LENGTH OVERALL LOA PORT SIDE z lt ta STARBOARD SIDE FORWARD BOW TRANSOM FREEBOARD WATERLINE COB220 An easy way to remember PORT side from STARBOARD side is PORT and LEFT both have four letters 1 BOATING TERMINOLOGY WARNING LABELS Warning labels must remain legible If you suspect a label is missing or becomes damaged please contact your Cobalt dealer for immediate replacement Your Cobalt has several warning labels displayed to point out safety hazards The areas are as follows N WARNING PROPELLER LOCATED BEHIND THIS BOAT CONTACT MAY CAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR FATALITY DO NOT APPROACH OR USE LADDER AND PLATFORM WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING N DANGER CARBON MONOXIDE IS COLORLESS ODORLESS AN DANGEROUS ALL GASOLINE POWERED ENGINES AND GENERATORS EXHAUST CARBON MONOXIDE CO DIRECT AND PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO CO WILL CAUSE BRAIN DAMAGE OR DEATH SIGNS OF EXPOSURE TO CO INCLUDE NAUSEA DIZZINESS AND DROWSINESS Keep Cabin and Cockpit Areas Well Ventilated Avoid Blockage of Exhaust Outlets See Owner s Manual for More Details JA WARNING 22 LEAKING FUEL 1 A FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZAR
172. ed Perfect Pass takes over and holds the speed constant For additional operating information refer to operator s manual PERFECTPASS ON OFF MENU WAKBD 22 5 22 5 Y WAKEBOARD Stee ux COB172 255 11 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION ELECTRICAL WIRING HARNESS E K Sayv3adS HOLIMS gt x bz LH917 LNI av1 WIL 02 5 HAMOL 9 15 HS Vd gr uapivads zL NOO p vz LHO T Niay i cien 2 6 98 11 30vuo1s daldyay 3 034318 OL 2220 08 23 Nuon _ QN33VW310W3H O3H31S 7 05 315 8 9 47490 Sd3ayvads 01 LAWN o awv t 9 173900 V H 9 81 5 HOS div ps dolvdaovn 7 oz 345 LNI 8bd3ayv3adS dis c LHDIT PETINI 8 v 1 81 dayv3adS St SVL gt 02 830N3S 1304 02 HOLIMS OL 39118 02 a334 4 02 HOLIMS LV H3MOd 02 HOLIMS LV H3MOd 7 88 13 m_ 02 HOLIMS dWNd 35118 amp T1V9 1d V9 4 u3 018 36118
173. ed with a stainless steel arch or tower To install anchor light insert pole into socket and turn clockwise until it locks into place Cap the anchor light socket when the anchor light is removed 220 7 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION ROSEWOOD DASH OPTIONAL CARE Your Rosewood veneer dash will maintain its natural beauty and high gloss sheen when properly maintained For routine cleaning wipe the wood surface with a damp soft cotton cloth For thorough cleaning wash surface with a mild solution of soap and water and dry with a soft cotton cloth Wax or rubbing compound can be used occasionally when necessary Apply liquid wax product lightly with your fingertips Work from the center of the wood surface outward Rub in a circular motion and stop about 1 4 inch from exterior edges of the wood Remove wax with a clean soft cloth For difficult to clean surfaces 3M Perfect It III rubbing compound and a 3M Type T scrubbing pad can be used Use rubbing compound carefully following manufacturer s instructions Do not use cleaners or polishes containing alcohol ammonia abrasives oily emollients or petroleum based materials Avoid saturating edges of wood laminate with polish or wax In some instances foam backed tape used in manufacturing will absorb and retain these substances and result in premature fading and or discoloration of your Rosewood dash If cleaners or waxes come in contact with edges
174. el Power panel for miscellaneous accessories Blower Switch Activates the engine compartment ventilation blower to remove explosive fumes from the area Ignition Key Switch Horn Button The horn itself is located under the deck Air Water Temperature Gauge Moving the toggle switch below the gauge allows you to go between air and water temperature readings The gauge will display AIR and WATER to indicate which temperature source is in use Depth Sounder Your Cobalt is equipped with a depth sounder To see your options shallow deep keel depth and units toggle switch to down position To set each option to desired reading toggle switch to up position Detailed instructions are located in your Cobalt boat bag or you can consult your Cobalt Dealer for further information Stereo Remote Control Optional Provides remote control of the stereo system from the helm Trim Gauge Shows the position of the drive unit in reference to the bottom of the boat Circuit Breaker Panel Push circuit breaker buttons to reset if necessary If a button continues to pop out consult your Cobalt Dealer 12 Volt Accessory Power Receptacle Provides electricity to operate 12 VDC accessory items Trim Tab Switches Optional Activate the port and starboard trim tabs Ignition Safety Switch Always attach the lanyard to your person If you leave the driver s station the lanyard will immediately shut off the ignition preventing
175. enced PULLING POWER If you need extra pulling power you can obtain this by decreasing the pitch of your propeller s by two degrees This will not endanger the engine or drive unit as long as the manufacturer s recommended top RPMs are not exceeded DRIVE UNIT TRIM Trim angle is the angular relationship between the drive unit and the transom of the boat Boat trim while underway greatly affects the performance and efficiency of your boat For best results the boat should be on plane and trimmed to reduce the amount of the boat s hull in the water known as wetted surface With less boat in the water both speed and fuel economy increases Continuous trim adjustment is required when operating your boat to maintain maximum performance and efficiency CORRECT IN TOO FAR OUT TOO FAR KC 1157 If the drive units are trimmed in too far closer to the boat bottom speed drops fuel economy decreases and the boat may not handle correctly However it does provide better acceleration from a stand still and because it forces the bow down visibility is improved If the drive units are trimmed out too far away from the boat bottom steering torque may increase the boat may be difficult to get on plane and may bounce To use power trim effectively start with the drive units trimmed in As the boat planes increase the angle out Experience is the best teacher for understanding proper drive trim COBALT BOATS OWNER S M
176. engers should wear non marking shoe soles General cleaning The mats can be cleaned with a sponge and low ph detergent soap and water and rinsed with clean water Heavy black skid marks can be removed with an acetone based nail polish remover followed by cleaning with a sponge and low ph detergent soap and water and rinsed with clean water The Uretano mats are oil and fuel resistant but should be cleaned immediately after any spills If the mats are going to be stored store them flat If they are rolled when stored keep them rolled loosely in a larger diameter In colder climates allow the mats to rest flat to resume uniformity Dependent on the temperature they may require an hour in warmer climates and up to 24 hours in cooler climates Larger mats will become uniform more quickly than the smaller mats 66 TECHNICAL INFORMATION COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL ENGINE OPERATION MAINTENANCE SERVICING Included with your owner s packet is your engine manual s This manual was prepared by the engine manufacturer and contains information concerning the operation and care of your engine Please read this manual thoroughly and become acquainted with this information It is advisable to maintain a service log to record service checks such as oil changes so you can determine when it s time for servicing A maintenance log is also required when requesting warranty using the extended warranty supplied with your new Cobalt THE
177. ess of the cooler 262 7 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION WATER SYSTEM If your Cobalt is equipped with an optional transom shower standard or optional galley the system allows for a 10 gallon capacity water system A 12VDC water pump operates the system It is necessary for the ship s batteries to be turned ON for the water system to operate Consult your Cobalt Dealer for winterization requirements To clean the water tank the manufacturer recommends adding 1 4 cup of baking soda into the tank and allowing the tank to stand for one day then flushing the tank twice If this is not sufficient to clean the tank replace the baking soda with 2 tablespoons of bleach and repeat the procedure To set up bimini from stored position 1 Unsnap the retaining strap snaps and unzip the canvas boot 2 Attach bimini top to the arch using the snaps 3 Unfold the top forward and install the tension bars into the quick disconnect fittings on the deck forward of the windshield Store and trailer the bimini top in the stowed position in its canvas boot QUICK DISCONNECT FITTING COB2514 GER SKI TOWER IS DESIGNED FOR A SINGLE SKIER ONLY TELESCOPING ANCHOR LIGHT To activate turn on the navigation light switch The anchor light will first raise into position then illuminate When the light switch is turned off the light will immediately turn off and after a 1 5 second computer check the pole will
178. et ING SHOULD WATER TEMPERATURE REACH 180 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT YOUR ENGINE IS OVERHEATING AND SHOULD BE CHECKED IMMEDIATELY FOR PROBABLE CAUSE COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 282 2 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION 8 Switch Panel Power panel for miscellaneous accessories 10 11 12 13 14 15 Blower Switch Activates the engine compartment ventilation blower to remove explosive fumes from the area Ignition Key Switch Horn Button The horn is located under the deck Air Water Temperature Gauge Moving the toggle switch below the gauge allows you to go between air and water temperature readings The gauge will display AIR and WATER to indicate which temperature source is in use Depth Sounder Your Cobalt is equipped with a depth sounder To see your options shallow deep keel depth and units toggle switch to down position To set each option to desired reading toggle switch to up position Detailed instructions are located in your Cobalt boat bag or you can consult your Cobalt Dealer for further information Trim Gauge Shows the position of the drive unit in reference to the bottom of the boat Circuit Breaker Panel located under dash Push circuit breaker buttons to reset if necessary If a button continues to pop out consult your Cobalt Dealer INSTRUMENT PANEL TwIN ENGINE 1 Compass To aid in navigation For 8 operating information refer to the compass 6 user s manual in your owner
179. f the engine s cranking battery in volts DC Temperature Indicates the water coolant temperature inside the engine 13 Cluster Gauge Starboard same as port without fuel gauge Fuel Measures approximate level of fuel in tank Oil Pressure Measures the pressure of the engine s lubricating oil Voltmeter Indicates the condition of the engine s cranking battery in volts DC Temperature Indicates the water coolant temperature inside the engine 14 Circuit Breaker Panel located under dash Push circuit breaker buttons to reset if necessary If a button continues to pop out consult your Cobalt Dealer EXTENDED SwIM PLATFORM OPTIONAL COB2018 The swim platform was designed for use by people not for the storage of personal equipment Maximum platform weight capacity is 800 pounds If the swim platform is removed the boat will not pass Coast Guard inspection and the boat cannot be boarded until a boarding ladder has been installed on the swim deck To purchase a boarding ladder consult your Cobalt Dealer Use the release lever to release the ladder and telescope to full length Lift ladder and press into stow position Use caution when stowing the ladder to prevent pinching fingers ING NOT OCCUPY EXTENDED SWIM PLATFORM WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING OR ENGAGED PROPELLER CONTACT MAY CAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR FATALITY ALL GASOLINE POWERED ENGINES PRODUCE CARBON MONOXIDE CO CO IS COLO
180. failure the assembly can be opened manually ING RUNNING THE ENGINE WITH THE MOTOR BOX OPEN EXPOSES ROTATING MACHINERY WHICH CAN CAUSE INJURY TO THE OCCUPANTS OF THE BOAT ALSO WIND CONDITIONS COULD CAUSE AN OPEN MOTOR BOX TO GO BEYOND ITS DESIGN STOPS DAMAGING THE HINGES AND FIBERGLASS COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 250 10 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION DINETTE TABLE OPTIONAL Remove the j shaped table leg from the storage area Slide socket cover up and insert the leg Tighten thumbscrews on the leg for desired tightness Slide the table top onto the leg and tighten the lever HEATER OPTIONAL To winterize remove the two 5 8 cockpit heater hoses from the engine Pump antifreeze into one hose until entire heater system is filled AIR COMPRESSOR OPTIONAL A high volume air pump is conveniently located in the starboard aft walk thru storage compartment to inflate your favorite water toys Plug into the accessory receptacle on the dash or in the air compressor area PERFECT PASS OPTIONAL To operate the Perfect Pass speed control system set desired speed on Perfect Pass Once your boat reaches the set speed Perfect Pass takes over and holds the speed constant For additional operating information refer to operator s manual PERFECTPASS ON OFF MENU WAKBD 22 5 22 5 Y WAKEBOARD FRO ue ux COB172 250 11 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL S
181. generator is running with the appropriate switches at the cabin panel energized the battery charger will operate and keep both batteries fully charged In addition the system includes a galvanic isolator system to help prevent corrosion of underwater gear Please consult your Cobalt Dealer for further information in reference to these isolators WINDLASS OPTIONAL The windlass allows labor free anchor deployment and retrieval VOTE The windlass is designed to deploy and retrieve the rode and lift the anchor It is not designed to hold the rode while anchored as the brake may not hold securely After the anchor is deployed attach the rode to a cleat to hold the boat securely A windlass uses a high level of electrical current under load running the engine will help to keep the batteries charged while using the windlass The Windlass system gets its power from the ship s electrical system 12 VDC via a control panel located in the starboard side storage compartment of the cockpit next to the battery switches The knob on the panel must be depressed to energize the system denoted by the indicator light on the panel The windlass can be operated at the driver s helm indicator light must be illuminated or from the foredeck There are foot operated switches located under the anchor locker door The Windlass system can also be operated manually In the anchor locker on the foredeck you will find a crank housed in a storage pouch on th
182. h USCG safety equipment regulations You should know how to react correctly to adverse weather conditions have good navigation skills and follow the Rules of the Road as defined by the USCG and state county and local regulations We cannot stress enough the importance of reading your propulsion unit operator s manuals and following the manufacturer s instructions for breaking in your engines Before each outing you should check all safety equipment such as fire extinguishers PDFs flares distress flags flashlights and engine stop switch They should be operable in good condition readily visible and easily accessible INSTRUMENTATION Your Cobalt Boat has been outfitted with instruments manufactured by Faria Marine Instruments Each instrument was manufactured in an ISO 9001 registered facility built to stringent standards and passed comprehensive quality control procedures prior to shipment THE INSTRUMENT SYSTEM Your Cobalt Instrument System consists of individual gauges wiring harnesses senders sensors and transducers Each of these items has their own tolerances If these tolerances stack up in opposite directions it can lead to what may be perceived as a larger difference in operating readings than actually exists In twin engine applications it s not unusual for tachometers and gauges to have slightly different readings between engines 35 OPERATING INFORMATION As long as the readings are within t
183. h button Release the flush button after the bowl is moistened and then pump the floor pedal 2 4 times to fill the bowl with water 4 flush depress the foot pedal and push the flush button at the same time hold until all waste is removed MANUALLY OPERATED HEAD 1 Open the inlet water seacock 2 Pump the floor pedal 2 4 times to fill the bowl with water 3 To flush depress the foot pedal and operate flush handle next to head at the same time Operate handle until all waste is removed 172 TE To empty the bowl of excess water operate flush button until water level decreases to desired level The marine toilet head allows you to hold the waste in a holding tank The waste can then be pumped out through a deck plate fitting marked WASTE The optional macerator system allows the discharging of waste water directly overboard through a seacock The seacock s valve must be opened to allow activation of the macerator pump switch For additional operating information refer to the macerator operator s manual Some Cobalt boats are equipped with a head marine toilet and waste containment system The head has either the manually operated system or the electrically operated system which draws seawater in through the hull to flush waste water from the marine toilet The toilet pumps the waste water into a holding tank 71 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION If the boat is fitted with
184. h to keep pressure from gunwales Do not place slings where they may lift on underwater fittings and always place the aft sling under the engine area Never lift a boat with a large amount of water in the bilge Your model Cobalt may designate where to place straps or slings via sling tags located below the gunwale on the hull sides For more information contact your Cobalt dealer A cradle or trailer is the ideal support for the boat whenever it is not in the water Properly designed and constructed it will provide support at the proper points which is essential to avoid stress on the hull Regardless of how you store your Cobalt in or out of the water it is important to always keep the bow higher than the stern of the boat ING CLEATS MUST NOT BE USED FOR LIFTING THE BOAT THEY ARE INTENDED FOR THE MOORING DOCKING USE ONLY ING THE SKI TOW CANNOT BE USED TO LIFT THE BOAT IT CAN ONLY BE USED FOR WATER SKIING IT IS NOT DESIGNED FOR TOWING ANOTHER BOAT OR FOR PARASAILING THE TRANSOM MOUNTED EYES SHOULD BE USED FOR PULLING A HEAVIER LOAD COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 50 OPERATING INFORMATION ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS Using your boat in different environments requires special operating considerations SALT WATER During long periods of mooring if possible tilt the propulsion units drives out of the water except in freezing temperatures Fresh water flushing of the engines is recommended after operating in salt polluted
185. he engine s specified operating band the engines are operating properly TACHOMETERS Most tachometers have a tolerance of 2 of full scale 120 rpm on a 6000 rpm Tach In twin engine applications this could mean that there is a 240 rpm difference between Tach readings when the engines are in synch Tachometers will zero when the key is turned on it doesn t matter what the Tach reads with the key off TRIM GAUGES Cobalt trim gauges are calibrated to be the most accurate and useful in the engine down or trim range The gauge may not read full in some cases This is not unusual nor does it indicate a problem with either the trim sender or the gauge FUEL GAUGES Fuel gauges may at some times seem to bounce In most circumstances this is actually caused by the fuel sloshing in the tank and does not necessarily indicate a problem with the gauge or sender INSTRUMENT FOGGING Most marine instruments have small vents in their cases to allow moisture out It is possible for moist air to be drawn into the vents when the air inside the gauge cools down after the instrument is turned off The morning sun can draw this moisture up against the lens causing fogging Turning on the instrument with the instrument light on will speed up moisture removal Fogging is not abnormal nor will it harm your instrument which is built to withstand the harsh marine environment RADIO TRANSMISSIONS Some interference erratic operation may
186. he set speed Perfect Pass takes over and holds the speed constant For additional operating information refer to operator s manual PERFECTPASS ON OFF MENU WAKBD 22 5 22 5 Y COB172 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 226 8 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION ELECTRICAL WIRING HARNESS ua Vv3ds Nnd 15 5 HOLVNLOV NHOH NOLLO3NNOO HSVG 0 511 90a a334 LOH 39718 S310W3H 2 304 1 15 OL ca JIVN ALOWSY O3H31S NOILVOVAVN 517 4900 AINO uaxv3ads NOILdO SH33XV3dS YAMOL OL HOLIMS OL SLOWSY uaxvads NOILdO Su3xV3dS H3MOL uiv LHDIT INI HOLIMS LNO U 1303 1304 HOLIMS OL 39718 dayvads TV Lavo 3918 GNI 1X3 adl O3H3LS OL NHVH H3DIV3dS 039315 LNI uaxv3ads 1 H3xvads n H3400A ans AHOSS322V 1 1H511 3 015 05 OL 0334 1X3 m
187. he switch holding the lanyard in place Please consult your Cobalt dealer AIR HORN 262 263 282 293 If air horn does not produce any sound or is low in volume check the following 1 Check to see if the 20A fuse has blown 2 Check the air hose for kinks that could impede airflow 3 Check the wiring for broken or frayed wires Check the compressor with a DC voltmeter Make sure there is 12 volts across the two compressor terminals while the horn button is being pushed 4 Check the horn diaphragm Remove the 5 Phillips head screws on the horn end cap and remove the plastic diaphragm Inspect the diaphragm for contamination If there is dirt or oil on it clean with a soft dry cloth and re install In the unlikely event the diaphragm is torn call AFI customer service 707 226 9600 for replacement part 20147 5 Check compressor lubrication It is important to lubricate the compressor every 4 to 5 months If the compressor has not been lubricated on a regular basis it could lose air volume 6 To lubricate the compressor remove the air hose from the compressor air port and place 3 4 drops of light machine oil into the air port opening Do not over lubricate Let the oil set for a few minutes and then active the compressor momentarily to distribute the oil Failure to activate the compressor before re connecting the air hose may result in oil being blown onto the horn diaphragm and contaminating it Re connect the air hose For additi
188. hen closing Electric Optional The electric motor box assembly is controlled by a switch on the dash If you experience a battery failure the assembly can be opened manually DINETTE TABLE OPTIONAL Remove the j shaped table leg from the storage area Slide socket cover up and insert the leg Tighten thumbscrews on the leg for desired tightness Slide the table top onto the leg and tighten the lever AIR COMPRESSOR OPTIONAL A high volume air pump is conveniently located in the starboard aft walk thru storage compartment to inflate your favorite water toys Plug into the accessory receptacle on the dash or in the air compressor area COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 200 8 PERFECT PASS OPTIONAL PERFECTPASS ON OFF MENU WAKBD 22 5 22 5 Y WAKEBOARD PRO Se COB172 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION To operate the Perfect Pass speed control system set desired speed on Perfect Pass Once your boat reaches the set speed Perfect Pass takes over and holds the speed constant For additional operating information refer to operator s manual 200 9 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION ELECTRICAL WIRING HARNESS 81 1H5T1 INI 0 5 45 umor 3 e uaxvads M 9 NdoH zs LTLNI 9 1354120a ev aa33 DIVAVN 7 e 310W3H O3H31S HSVG an 21 gt
189. hen installing the cushion ensure the barrel bolts on the underside are secured before using TELESCOPING ANCHOR LiGHT COB163 To activate turn on the navigation light switch The anchor light will first raise into position then illuminate When the light switch is turned off the light will immediately turn off and after a 1 5 second computer check the pole will automatically retract into its below deck storage position The top of the lens will be flush with the top of the deck ring If the light does not retract automatically do not force down contact your Cobalt Dealer The optional anchor light cannot be installed with a stainless steel arch or tower 282 7 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION TELESCOPING BOARDING LADDER LADDER MUST ONLY BE USED WHILE THE ENGINE IS OFF See warning label section Be sure the ladder is raised and secured prior to starting engine Exercise caution while using the ladder 169 ING NOT USE BOARDING LADDER WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING ION THE STERN DRIVE UNIT HAS MANY SHARP EDGES ESPECIALLY THE PROPELLER EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN NEAR THE STERN DRIVE UNIT ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE BOARDING LADDER IS PROPERLY STOWED AND THERE IS NO ONE IN THE AREA BEHIND THE BOAT BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE AND ENGAGING THE SHIFT MECHANISM HEAD COMPARTMENT 1 Make sure the head compartment door assembly is closed and latched while the
190. hip staff will be happy to answer questions concerning maintenance warranty or any other operational questions you may have about your Cobalt AII the best in boating Pack St Clair Chairman and C E O MARINE SAFETY STANDARDS WE WISH YOU SAFE AND HAPPY BOATING The American Boat and Yacht Council Inc is an independent organization dedicated to developing and maintaining the highest level of marine equipment safety standards for U S boat manufacturers Working closely with the U S Coast Guard and other authorities the A B Y C reviews marine equipment and systems including electrical systems ventilation steering flotation load capacity fuel systems and others that may have impact on your safety The National Marine Manufacturers Association is an independent organization involved in a wide range of activities aimed toward the promotion and improvement of all aspects of boating Members include manufacturers of boats engines and marine equipment of all types One division of the N M M A provides an inspection and certification program to members Inspections are performed to the rigid and detailed standards of the A B Y C and certification requires compliance with all applicable standards and recommendations Every Cobalt is built to meet or exceed all applicable standards of these organizations at the time of manufacture Each model is inspected and certified prior to introduction and periodic inspections
191. hrowable Type IV device FIRE At least one type approved hand At least two B I type At least three type EXTINGUISHER portable fire extinguisher Not approved portable fire approved portable fire Must say Coast required on outboard motorboats less extinguishers OR at extinguishers OR at Guard Approved than 26 feet in length and not carrying least B Il type ap least one type plus passengers for hire if the construction proved portable fire one type approved of such motorboats will not permit extinguisher portable fire extinguisher entrapment of explosive or flammable gasses or vapors and if fuel tanks are not permanently installed DAY AND NIGHT Orange flag with black square and disk day and an S O S electric light night or three VISUAL DISTRESS orange smoke signals hand held or floating day or three red flares of hand held meteor SIGNALS or parachute type day night Required only on coastal waters the Great Lakes territorial seas and those waters connected directly to them up to a point where a body of water is less than two miles wide WHISTLE HORN Every vessel less than 12 meters 39 4 ft Every vessel 12 meters 39 4 ft but less than 20 BELL in length must carry an efficient sound meters 65 6 ft in length must carry a whistle or horn producing device and a bell The whistle or horn must be audible for 1 2 nautical mile The mouth of the bell must be at le
192. ially at night WAKE WASH Be alert for NO WAKE zones You may be responsible for any damage or injury caused by your wake wash Prior to entering a no wake zone come off plane to the slowest steerable speed EXHAUST EMISSIONS Increased exhaust hydrocarbon emissions pollute our water and air Keep your engine tuned and boat hull clean for peak performance Consult your Cobalt dealer and propulsion unit operator s manual for information PAINTS If your boat is kept in water where marine growth is a problem the use of anti fouling paint may reduce the growth rate Be aware of environmental regulations that may govern your paint choice Contact your local boating authorities for information CLEANING AGENTS Household cleaners should be used sparingly and not discharged into waterways Do not mix cleaners and be sure to use plenty of ventilation in enclosed areas DO NOT use products which contain phosphates chlorine solvents non biodegradable or petroleum based products Citrus based cleaners are excellent for marine cleaning purposes and are safe for you and the environment FISHERY RESOURCES There is a tremendous drain on our fishery resources Over fishing and pollution have strained the fish population Do your part by keeping only what you will eat and practice catch and release FOREIGN SPECIES If you trailer your boat from lake to lake you may unknowingly introduce a foreign aquatic species from one lake to the next Thoro
193. ign and construction plus the utmost in inspection operation and maintenance CO hazardous levels of CO may still be present in accommodation spaces under certain conditions Dizziness ears ringing headaches nausea unconsciousness and cherry red skin color are symptoms of carbon monoxide poison KC 5032 To reduce CO accumulation e Ventilate the boat interior by opening the deck hatches windows and cabin door to provide adequate ventilation Do not operate the engines or generator with the canvas installed e Only operate fuel burning appliances in well ventilated areas e Avoid idling or using the generator while at idle for extended periods e Regularly inspect the engine and generator exhaust system for proper operation e Do not use any fuel burning appliances with a transom exhaust port when swimming from the stern swim platform Have a suspected CO victim deeply breathe fresh air and immediately seek medical attention On CARBON MONOXIDE GAS CO IS COLORLESS ODORLESS AND EXTREMELY DANGEROUS ALL ENGINES AND FUEL BURNING APPLIANCES PRODUCE CO AS EXHAUST DIRECT AND PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO CO WILL CAUSE BRAIN DAMAGE OR DEATH SIGNS OF EXPOSURE TO CO INCLUDE NAUSEA DIZZINESS AND DROWSINESS TEST THE CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS OPERATION BEFORE EACH TRIP LEAST ONCE A WEEK AND AFTER THE BOAT HAS BEEN IN STORAGE DO NOT TAMPER WITH THE OPERATION OF THE CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS THEY ARE INSTALL
194. ing line with a weight on one end and with the heavier towing line secured to it Do not attempt to tow a much larger or grounded vessel Because of the tremendous stress caused by towing use a tow line that is rated at least four times the gross weight of the boat being towed Tow ropes must be in good condition free of any cuts or abrasions BOW Attach the tow line to the bow eye on the EYE CES disabled boat Attach the opposite end of the bridle only to the stern eyes of the tow boat Wrap the bridle with chafing gear Where it rubs against the boat Leave at least two boat lengths between the boats 2115 adequate movement TOW LINE Adjust the tow line to match wave action Keep the boats on the crest or in the trough of the waves at the same time In protected calm waters shorten the line for better handling Tow at moderate speed allowing for adverse wind and wave conditions Have the operator of the towed boat steer with you if possible If you need a tow or wish to tow another boat use great care The boat structure can be damaged by excessive pulling strain You should offer help to a boat in trouble However towing a capsized grounded or hull damaged boat is dangerous Give assistance to the occupants then call the proper authorities ING WHEN TOWING USE ONLY THE BOW AND STERN EYES DO NOT USE CLEATS HANDRAILS ETC DO NOT ALLOW ANYONE TO BE IN LINE WITH THE TOW ROPE
195. is stern 25 NAVIGATION PRIVILEGED BOATS Privileged boats have right of way and can hold course and speed Sailboats and boats paddled or rowed have the right of way over motor boats Sailboats under power are considered motorboats Small pleasure craft must yield to large commercial boats in narrow channels BURDENED BOATS The burdened boat is the boat that must make whatever adjustment to course and speed necessary to keep out of the way of the privileged boat 12 O CLOCK CROSSING SITUATION In crossing situations the boat to the right from the 12 o clock to the 4 o clock position has the right of way It must hold course and speed The burdened boat keeps clear and passes behind the privileged boat Boats going up and down a river have the privilege over boats crossing the river 4 O CLOCK KC 0477 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 26 NAVIGATION MEETING HEAD ON Neither boat has the right of way in this situation Both boats should decrease speed should turn to the right and pass port to port However if both boats are on the left side of the channel each vessel should sound two short blasts and pass starboard to starboard WU al A HM HM PASSING PASSING PORT TO UE DUE STARBOARD TO PORT HEAD STARBOARD KC 0475 27 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL NAVIGATION OVERTAKING The boat that is overtaking one ahead of it is the give way boat and must make a
196. itches in the both position but not for extended periods Note The purpose of dual batteries is to keep one as a spare In the position you essentially have one larger battery and if a failure should occur with the electrical systems or either battery both batteries will end up discharged Dual battery switches are located under the aft starboard bench seat STARBOARD SWITCH CONTROLS POWER TO STARBOARD ENGINE Normal operation should be position 1 Position connects battery 1 to starboard engine Position 2 connects battery 2 to starboard engine Position ALL connects batteries together and to starboard engine Starboard Battery is directly wired to power all bilge pumps even with battery switch off Starboard Battery also powers dash and the cabin 12VDC panel PORT SWITCH CONTROLS POWER TO PORT ENGINE SIMILAR TO STARBOARD Normal operation should be position 2 This allows for 2 separate electrical systems Starboard on battery 1 and port on battery 2 293 5 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION EMERGENCY START Turn battery switch to ALL Do not turn switches off with engine running as it could cause serious damage to electrical components EXTENDED STORAGE Turn Battery switches off Verify bilge pumps still function SHORE POWER OPTIONAL When your Cobalt is connected to shore power 110 VAC any or all of the ship s electrical systems can be o
197. ition With the engine at idle or not running it may show as low as 10 to 12 volts With the engine running at cruising speeds and above it should show 12 to 14 volts Speedometer Miles Per Hour 4 Tachometer Revolutions Per Minute 5 Temperature Gauge Temperature may fluctuate slightly while running Maximum temperature may vary depending on type of engine ING SHOULD WATER TEMPERATURE REACH 180 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT YOUR ENGINE IS OVERHEATING AND SHOULD BE CHECKED IMMEDIATELY FOR PROBABLE CAUSE COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 226 2 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION Oil Pressure Gauge Pressure can vary according to type of engine It is normal for hot engine to have low pressure at idle depending on type of oil pressure may drop as low as 10 PSI at idle Please consult the engine owner s manual supplied with your boat concerning the oil pressure the engine in your boat should attain 7 Trim Gauge Shows the position of the drive unit in reference to the bottom of the boat 10 11 12 13 14 15 Air Water Temperature Gauge Moving the toggle switch below the gauge allows you to go between air and water temperature readings The gauge will display AIR and WATER to indicate which temperature source is in use Depth Sounder Your Cobalt is equipped with a depth sounder To see your options shallow deep keel depth and unit
198. ize the flag designs which indicate that skin divers are present and keep well clear of the area Watch for swimmers Swimming areas may not be marked Steer clear from the area and remain alert KC 0250 2 Navigation markers serve as a means of identifying navigable routes and indicate water hazards Boaters should become familiar with navigation markers and stay within marked boundaries and clear of hazards KC 0260 2 33 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL OPERATING INFORMATION COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL This section is not intended to provide complete training on all aspects of boat operation We strongly recommend that all operators of this Cobalt boat seek additional training on boat handling and safety Have all operators become familiar with the handling characteristics and proper steering and control system usage before attempting high speed operation PRECAUTIONS Become familiar with the location and operation of all equipment Have emergency plans in place Be sure to perform a safety check before operating your boat ING READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL AND THE PROPULSION UNIT OPERATOR S MANUAL AND BE SURE THAT YOU UNDERSTAND ALL CONTROLS AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THE BOAT IMPROPER OPERATION CAN BE EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS Your safety the safety of your passengers and other boaters are among your responsibilities as operator of this boat Your boat must be in compliance wit
199. light will first raise into position then illuminate When the light switch is turned off the light will immediately turn off and after a 1 5 second computer check the pole will automatically retract into its below deck storage position The top of the lens will be flush with the top of the deck ring If the light does not retract automatically do not force down contact your Cobalt Dealer The optional anchor light cannot be installed with a stainless steel arch or tower COB163 To install anchor light insert pole into socket and turn clockwise until it locks into place COB164 ROSEWOOD DASH OPTIONAL CARE Your Rosewood veneer dash will maintain its natural beauty and high gloss sheen when properly maintained For routine cleaning wipe the wood surface with a damp soft cotton cloth For thorough cleaning wash surface with a mild solution of soap and water and dry with a soft cotton cloth Wax or rubbing compound can be used occasionally when necessary Apply liquid wax product lightly with your fingertips Work from the center of the wood surface outward Rub in a circular motion and stop about 1 4 inch from exterior edges of the wood Remove wax with a clean soft cloth For difficult to clean surfaces 3M Perfect It III rubbing compound and a 3M Type T scrubbing pad can be used Use rubbing compound carefully following manufacturer s instructions Do not use cleaners or polishes containing alcohol ammo
200. ll NAV Light Receptacle Fuel Fill Serial Boarding Number Ladder Wet Locker Wet Locker Seacock 226 1 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION CAPTAIN S CHAIR ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATION Your captain s chairs have the flip up position for greater visibility and maneuverability while docking You can sit on the raised cushion or stand in front of the cushion Standing while driving your boat should only be done while maneuvering at an idle by an experienced driver The chairs are adjustable fore and aft and also rotate Rotation Loosen the handle next to the pedestal under the seat Raise the lever on the opposite side of the pedestal Rotate the seat to the desired position and lower the lever and tighten the knob to tighten the seat Do not allow the seat to swing freely Fore and Aft adjustments A handle under the front lip of the seat when raised allows the seat to move Make sure the mechanism is properly engaged to prevent seat movement while the boat is underway 7 ING DRIVING WHILE STANDING UP IS AN EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS PRACTICE DO NOT DRIVE WHILE STANDING AT SPEEDS GREATER THAN IDLE SPEED ION ALL SEATS MUST BE IN A LOCKED SECURED POSITION WHILE THE BOAT IS UNDERWAY INSTRUMENT PANEL 1 Fuel Gauge shows approximate amount of fuel remaining in tank 2 Voltmeter shows the condition of charge in the battery It only indicates while the ignition is in the pos
201. ll maintain its natural beauty and high gloss sheen when properly maintained For routine cleaning wipe the wood surface with a damp soft cotton cloth For thorough cleaning wash surface with a mild solution of soap and water and dry with a soft cotton cloth Wax or rubbing compound can be used occasionally when necessary Apply liquid wax product lightly with your fingertips Work from the center of the wood surface outward Rub in a circular motion and stop about 1 4 inch from exterior edges of the wood Remove wax with a clean soft cloth For difficult to clean surfaces 3M Perfect It III rubbing compound and a 3M Type T scrubbing pad can be used Use rubbing compound carefully following manufacturer s instructions Do not use cleaners or polishes containing alcohol ammonia abrasives oily emollients or petroleum based materials Avoid saturating edges of wood laminate with polish or wax In some instances foam backed tape used in manufacturing will absorb and retain these substances and result in premature fading and or discoloration of your Rosewood dash If cleaners or waxes come in contact with edges of the wood laminate clean the surface immediately with a mild solution of soap and water MOTOR BOX ASSEMBLY Manual The motor box raises and lowers manually Do not allow it to slam shut when closing Electric Optional The electric motor box assembly is controlled by a switch on the dash If you experience a battery
202. llowing the tank to stand for one day then flushing the tank twice If this is not sufficient to clean the tank replace the baking soda with 2 tablespoons of bleach and repeat the procedure SD 5 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION ANCHOR LiGHT To install anchor light insert pole into socket and turn clockwise until it locks into place NN COB164 TELESCOPING BOARDING LADDER THIS LADDER MUST ONLY BE USED WHILE ENGINE IS OFF See warning label section Be sure ladder is raised and secured prior to starting engine Caution should be used while using this ladder Telescoping ladder is covered by ladder lid Lift ladder lid to access ladder Lift up on front of ladder to place overboard and telescope to full length Use caution to prevent pinching fingers when stowing ladder COB169 ING DO NOT USE BOARDING LADDER WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING ION THE STERN DRIVE UNIT HAS MANY SHARP EDGES ESPECIALLY THE PROPELLER EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN NEAR THE STERN DRIVE UNIT ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE BOARDING LADDER IS PROPERLY STOWED AND THERE IS NO ONE IN THE AREA BEHIND THE BOAT BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE AND ENGAGING THE SHIFT MECHANISM COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL SD 6 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION SKI TOWER OPTIONAL To lay the tower down first remove the lower aft hand knobs from the tower making sure not to let it fall aft Second slightly loosen the fr
203. llows you to go between air and water temperature readings The gauge will display AIR and WATER to indicate which temperature source is in use Depth Sounder Your Cobalt is equipped with a depth sounder To see your options shallow deep keel depth and units toggle switch to down position To set each option to desired reading toggle switch to up position Detailed instructions are located in your Cobalt boat bag or you can consult your Cobalt Dealer for further information 12V Accessory Receptacle Two Position Switch Controls equipment as labeled NAV ANC Three Position Exterior Light Switch NAV position navigation running lights bow light and stern light Center position off ANC position stern light only This switch will also activate the optional telescoping anchor light if equipped On Off Indicator Lights 200 3 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION 15 Circuit Breakers Push to reset if necessary If the button continues to pop out consult your Authorized Cobalt Dealer 16 Horn Button The horn itself 18 located under the deck 17 Ignition Key Switch ING NEVER OPERATE YOUR BOAT AT NIGHT WITHOUT ALL OF THE REQUIRED LIGHTS OPERATING THIS INCLUDES BOW LIGHT AND REMOVABLE STERN LIGHT MAKE SURE LIGHTS ARE NOT BLOCKED BY CANVAS OR OTHER OBSTACLES EXTENDED SWIM PLATFORM BOARDING LADDER The swim platform was designed for use by people not for the storage
204. lthough it does represent a large selection of sunscreens which are known to stain vinyls even treated with PreFixx In actuality almost any sunscreen with a high percentage two percent or above of active ingredients is a potential stainer Special care should be taken to prevent dark colored rubber products from coming in contact with the vinyl upholstery The optional mooring cover comes with black rubber straps and these straps could stain the vinyl permanently CARE AND CLEANING OF VINYL DAY TO DAY SOIL Remove ordinary dirt and smudges with a mild soap and warm water solution Dry with a soft lint free cloth or towel For more difficult stains use of a stronger detergent is recommended provided the detergent manufacturer s instructions are followed closely SPECIAL CLEANING PROBLEMS The following steps are recommended to clean stains on PreFixx protected vinyl upholstery Many difficult stains can be removed when these cleaning agents are used in the following order NOTE Itis extremely important to clean the stained area as quickly as possible making sure the recommended cleaning steps are followed in order 5 INTERIOR EXTERIOR CARE STEP 1 CLEANERS Formula 409 FantastikTM Clorox Soft Scrub with bleach Household cleaners and bleaches Rinse cleansed area with fresh water and dry with a clean cloth STEP 2 CLEANERS Solvent type cleaner to be liberally applied with a cloth damp spo
205. m denoted by the indicator light on the panel The windlass can be operated at the driver s helm indicator light must be illuminated or from the foredeck There are foot operated switches located under the anchor locker door The Windlass system can also be operated manually In the anchor locker on the foredeck you will find a crank housed in a storage pouch on the aft bulkhead of the locker Please consult the operator s manual supplied with the Windlass system for proper operation of the system in the electric and manual modes 282 9 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION ELECTRICAL WIRING HARNESS H33V3dS 60 W 1 gt 5 888 aNnoH9 1903 gt gt gt ue H3MOd 1 e TIN as xoaaivsi 39718 dll v O3H31S SsviaNiM 1 6 4 1005 SSVTIGNIM 8353 HST SNM d av NIHL 60 4 SSV INIM 3776 Ze nvo dvo gt F 4 _ 4 HOHONY 14 11 11 HOHONV 11 9 c TWO 788 HOLOW 5 LAWN 4 4 88 LOH 39718 31SVM 11 2 L
206. m cushion in place Secure the barrel bolts on the underside of the extended pad before using 246 5 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION WATER SYSTEM If your Cobalt is equipped with an optional transom shower standard or optional galley the system allows for a 10 gallon capacity water system A 12VDC water pump operates the system It is necessary for the ship s batteries to be turned ON for the water system to operate Consult your Cobalt Dealer for winterization requirements To clean the water tank the manufacturer recommends adding 1 4 cup of baking soda into the tank and allowing the tank to stand for one day then flushing the tank twice If this is not sufficient to clean the tank replace the baking soda with 2 tablespoons of bleach and repeat the procedure To set up bimini from stored position Unsnap the retaining strap snaps and unzip the canvas boot 2 Attach bimini top to the arch using the snaps 3 Unfold the top forward and install the tension bars into the quick disconnect fittings on the deck forward of the windshield Store and trailer the bimini top in the stowed position in its canvas boot QUICK DISCONNECT FITTING COB2515 GER SKI TOWER IS DESIGNED FOR A SINGLE SKIER ONLY COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 246 6 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION TELESCOPING ANCHOR LIGHT OPTIONAL ANCHOR LiGHT To activate turn on the navigation light switch The anchor
207. made of the finest materials available Scrubbing with soapy water will handle most tough jobs A simple hosing for mild cleanups will bring out that new look Thoroughly air dry before reinstallation into your boat Your dealer can suggest methods of cleaning difficult stains in your carpet FIBERGLASS FINISH CARE The finish on your Cobalt is known as gelcoat The gelcoat used by Cobalt is the finest available on the market today With all its properties it is not impervious to the elements and many types of water conditions The best way of taking care of your gelcoat finish is with prevention and proper care A multi purpose boat soap should be used to clean exterior fiberglass gelcoated surfaces on your Cobalt after each use This product depending upon the ratio mixed is designed to clean anything from dirty hull and decks to greasy engines Always rinse and wipe off the finish with a damp towel or chamois A fiberglass restorer wax should be used to remove heavy oxidation characterized by chalky faded surface as well as rust and exhaust stains This product will not only remove the oxidation but also leaves a wax protection on the cleaned surface in one easy application 55 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL INTERIOR EXTERIOR CARE Paste wax will help retard the UV light damage We suggest three coats be applied at the end or the beginning of the season depending on the type of winter boat storage covered enclosed storage fa
208. mmediately with a mild solution of soap and water MOTOR BOX ASSEMBLY Manual The motor box raises and lowers manually Do not allow it to slam shut when closing Electric Optional The electric motor box assembly is controlled by a switch on the dash If you experience a battery failure the assembly can be opened manually ING RUNNING THE ENGINE WITH THE MOTOR BOX OPEN EXPOSES ROTATING MACHINERY WHICH CAN CAUSE INJURY TO THE OCCUPANTS OF THE BOAT ALSO WIND CONDITIONS COULD CAUSE AN OPEN MOTOR BOX TO GO BEYOND ITS DESIGN STOPS DAMAGING THE HINGES AND FIBERGLASS COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 255 10 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION DINETTE TABLE OPTIONAL Remove the j shaped table leg from the storage area Slide socket cover up and insert the leg Tighten thumbscrews on the leg for desired tightness Slide the table top onto the leg and tighten the lever HEATER OPTIONAL To winterize remove the two 5 8 cockpit heater hoses from the engine Pump antifreeze into one hose until entire heater system is filled AIR COMPRESSOR OPTIONAL A high volume air pump is conveniently located in the starboard aft walk thru storage compartment to inflate your favorite water toys Plug into the accessory receptacle on the dash or in the air compressor area PERFECT PASS OPTIONAL To operate the Perfect Pass speed control system set desired speed on Perfect Pass Once your boat reaches the set spe
209. mpartment by pulling lock button outboard and opening hold down bracket Insert ski pylon into base on swim platform with rope finger pointed to starboard Push pylon down and rotate 1 4 turn clockwise to lock in place Press cover plate post onto pylon ring and make sure pylon is secure REMOVAL Release cover plate from pylon ring pull up and rotate pylon 1 4 turn counter clockwise to remove Stow ski pylon and make sure hold down bracket is secure ARCH W SUNSHADE OPTIONAL The Arch with Sunshade features a retractable bimini sunshade extend the sunshade unsnap and remove the protective sunshade boot cover By pulling on the forward cross bar extend the sunshade forward ensuring that the port and starboard pins lock into place e Snap the port and starboard sunshade edges to the top of the side arms Retract the sunshade and stow by reversing the above operation ING THE ARCH WITH SUNSHADE IS DESIGNED FOR FACTORY INSTALLED EQUIPMENT ONLY ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS CANNOT BE ADDED WITHOUT COBALT AUTHORIZATION 262 5 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION ARCH MAINTENANCE Do not shrink wrap or tightly bind the surface with plastic wrappings When tarping a boat for storage the cover system should be ventilated to allow the coating system to breathe Covers and tarps whether synthetic or natural fiber should not be pulled tight to painted surfaces This condition can trap a
210. n key counterclockwise approximately 90 To unlock turn the key clockwise COB2504 NGER THE POP UP SKI TOW IS DESIGNED FOR A SINGLE SKIER ONLY 255 7 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION FUEL FILLER COB2503 The stainless steel pop up fuel filler cap is designed for concealment as well as function To open Press and turn counterclockwise approximately 10 remove cap To close e Reinstall cap press and turn clockwise The fuel cap key is not necessary unless the cap is over tightened TELESCOPING ANCHOR LIGHT OPTIONAL COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL To activate turn on the navigation light switch The anchor light will first raise into position then illuminate When the light switch is turned off the light will immediately turn off and after a 1 5 second computer check the pole will automatically retract into its below deck storage position The top of the lens will be flush with the top of the deck ring If the light does not retract automatically do not force down contact your Cobalt Dealer The optional anchor light cannot be installed with a stainless steel arch or tower 255 8 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION ANCHOR LiGHT To install anchor light insert pole into socket and turn clockwise until it locks into place Cap the anchor light socket when the anchor light is removed COB164 BATTERY
211. n rough Should such a circumstance occur please check with your Cobalt dealer as soon as possible 77 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL LAYOUT AND SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS Style 22 2 2 252 Bowrider Docking Lights Centerline 20 4 6 20 m Centerline w ext Swim Platform 22 4 6 81 m Beat 8 6 2 62 m Dry Weight 3800 lbs 1724 kg Deadrise 20 Fuel Capacity 40 gal 151 I Draft drive 24 61 cm Draft drive down 36 92 cm Freeboard forward 33 84 cm Freeboard aft 34 86 cm Bridge 51 1 3 m Bridge Clearance Circuit n 4 nue a railering Height 10 Glove Box Breaker Panel Trailering Height w Tower 10 5 3 2 m Ignition Safety Capacity persons gear 1750 lbs 794 kg Switch Capacity persons 12 Fuel Vent Fire Extinguisher Fuel Fill Battery Switch Bilge Pump Outlet Engine Anchor Light Vent Storage Ice Chest Wakeboard Storage Anchor Light Receptacle Wet Locker Fuel Key Storage Ski Tow COB2015 200 1 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION CAPTAIN S CHAIR ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATION Your captain s chairs have the flip up position for greater visibility and maneuverability while docking You can sit on the raised cushion or stand in front of the cushion
212. nching fingers when stowing ladder COB169 226 3 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 9 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION ING D0 NOT USE BOARDING LADDER WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING JTION THE STERN DRIVE UNIT HAS MANY SHARP EDGES ESPECIALLY THE PROPELLER EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN NEAR THE STERN DRIVE UNIT ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE BOARDING LADDER IS PROPERLY STOWED AND THERE IS NO ONE IN THE AREA BEHIND THE BOAT BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE AND ENGAGING THE SHIFT MECHANISM EXTENDED SWIM PLATFORM OPTIONAL The swim platform was designed for use by people not for the storage of personal equipment Maximum platform weight capacity is 800 pounds If the swim platform is removed the boat will not pass Coast Guard inspection and the boat cannot be boarded until a boarding ladder is installed The swim platform may be removed for off season storage only COB0002 7 ING EXTENDED SWIM PLATFORM MUST ATTACHED WHILE BOAT IS IN USE TO AVOID POSSIBLE INJURY OR DROWNING SWIM LADDER IS ATTACHED TO THE PLATFORM REMOVABLE FEATURE IS FOR BOAT STORAGE ONLY ING NOT OCCUPY EXTENDED SWIM PLATFORM WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING OR ENGAGED PROPELLER CONTACT MAY CAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR FATALITY ALL GASOLINE POWERED ENGINES PRODUCE CARBON MONOXIDE CO CO IS COLORLESS ODORLESS AND DANGEROUS DIRECT AND PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO CO WILL CAUSE BRAIN DAMAGE OR DEATH LADDER MUST ONLY BE USED WHILE THE ENGINE IS OFF See war
213. nd hold moisture on the surface and may result in loss of gloss blistering or delamination of the topcoat Caution should be used to ensure that the tarp does not chafe against the surface Such chafing especially when accompanied by airborne dirt can abrade the surface and cause premature loss of gloss Please refer to your Care and Maintenance Sheet of Awlgrip or Awlcraft supplied with your boat For further information consult your Cobalt Dealer ING THE ARCH CANNOT BE USED FOR TOWING AND WILL NOT SUPPORT BODY WEIGHT EXTENDED SWIM PLATFORM BOARDING LADDER OPTIONAL The swim platform was designed for use by people not for the storage of personal equipment Maximum platform weight capacity is 800 pounds If the swim platform is removed the boat will not pass Coast Guard inspection and the boat cannot be boarded until a boarding ladder has been installed on the swim deck To purchase a boarding ladder consult your Cobalt Dealer COB0002 ING NOT OCCUPY EXTENDED SWIM PLATFORM WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING OR ENGAGED PROPELLER CONTACT MAY CAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR FATALITY ALL GASOLINE POWERED ENGINES PRODUCE CARBON MONOXIDE CO CO IS COLORLESS ODDERLESS AND DANGEROUS DIRECT AND PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO CO WILL CAUSE BRAIN DAMAGE OR DEA TH LADDER MUST ONLY BE USED WHILE THE ENGINE IS OFF See warning label section Be sure the ladder is raised and secured prior to starting engine Exercise caution
214. new to water sports seek certified training before starting You will find it especially helpful to join a ski club World Wakeboard Association and or the USA Water Ski when it is possible Always remember the majority of water sport injuries result from impacts with other objects Always look where you are going and be aware of your surroundings TEAK SURFING READ KNOW and UNDERSTAND the information on warning labels and adhere to the boat operation practices described on them The United States Coast Guard issued a SAFETY ALERT on August 28 2001 which covers some issues of improper use of the boarding ladder swim platform The SAFETY ALERT and portions of the information follow Tragic deaths occur from the negligence of unsafe boating and dangerous activities Experts say many of these deaths may have been caused by an invisible hazard carbon monoxide poisoning Taking the risk of swimming under a boarding platform when the engine is running skiing within 20 feet 6 1 meters or teak surfing behind a moving boat can be fatal Dangerous activities which can result in a serious injury or death are not considered water sports Cobalt Boats does not promote unsafe boating risks or jeopardizing any boaters safety DO NOT use the boarding ladder swim platform for any other purpose than boarding the boat or preparation of entering the water and DO NOT use the boarding ladder swim platform when the engine is running SAFETY ALERT FROM A
215. ng high speed operation Some states require youths 16 years of age and younger to complete a boating safety course before operating any watercraft Many others require operators under the age of 18 to be licensed in small boat operation Minors must be supervised by an adult whenever operating a boat Many states have laws regarding the minimum age and licensing requirements of minors Be sure to contact the state boating authorities for information BOATERS EDUCATION REQUIREMENT Certain states now require mandatory boater education for certain age groups of boaters who operate boats above a certain horsepower and people who are supervising boaters under a certain age Boaters must carry a Boater Education Card when they are operating a boat and children under a certain age are forbidden to operate a powerboat Know your state s laws and its requirements SAFETY WHILE BOATING FEDERAL STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS The USCG is the authority of the waterways they are there to help the boating public State boating regulations are enforced by local authorities You are subject to marine traffic laws and Rules of the Road for both federal and state waterways you must stop if signaled to do so by enforcement officers and permit to be boarded as asked RESTRICTED AREAS Before boating check with Local State and Federal authorities to identify restricted areas Because of the threat of terrorism the U S Coast Guard has and will continue
216. nge or fine bristle brush Rubbing alcohol isopropyl alcohol Lighter fluid naphtha Rinse cleansed area with fresh water and dry with a clean cloth STEP 3 CLEANERS Strong active cleaners to be applied with a soft cloth or damp sponge Use no more than six rubs if stain persists contact manufacturer Dry with another cloth then rinse with clear water and dry Nail polish remover acetone water RECOMMENDED CLEANING SOLUTIONS FOR PREFIXX COATED NAUTOLEX VINYLS STAINING AGENT CLEANING STEP Spray Lipstick Yellow mustard Bird droppings Crayons Eye shadow Oily SPO ce Ree emi m Products 2 redox Petroleu Coffee Blood Urine Grape juice Olive oil Chocolate Ketchup Baby oil ONLY IN WELL VENTILATED AREAS AVOID OPEN FLAME OR SPARK DARK STORAGE AREAS Ballpoint 1 1 TO mo rnm 1 3 3 3 3 3 ING FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS ARE EXTREMELY DANGEROUS AND SHOULD BE USED Often when a boat is stored completely covered or in a dark building the vinyl will darken or become dingy looking If this happens simply place the boat in direct sunlight for a few hours and the vinyl will brighten up COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 54 INTERIOR EXTERIOR CARE
217. nia abrasives oily emollients or petroleum based materials 246 7 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION e Avoid saturating edges of wood laminate with polish or wax In some instances foam backed tape used in manufacturing will absorb and retain these substances and result in premature fading and or discoloration of your Rosewood dash If cleaners or waxes come in contact with edges of the wood laminate clean the surface immediately with a mild solution of soap and water MOTOR BOX ASSEMBLY Manual The motor box raises and lowers manually Do not allow it to slam shut when closing Electric Optional The electric motor box assembly is controlled by a switch on the dash If you experience a battery failure the assembly can be opened manually DINETTE TABLE OPTIONAL Remove the j shaped table leg from the storage area Slide socket cover up and insert the leg Tighten thumbs screws on the leg for desired tightness Slide the table top onto the leg and tighten with knob HEATER OPTIONAL To winterize remove the two 5 8 cockpit heater hoses from the engine Pump antifreeze into one hose until entire heater system is filled PERFECT PASS OPTIONAL PERFECTPASS ON OFF MENU WAKBD 22 5 22 5 Y Bac PRO 222 iin COB172 To operate the Perfect Pass speed control system set desired speed on Perfect
218. ning label section Be sure the ladder is raised and secured prior to starting engine Exercise caution while using the ladder Use the release lever to release the ladder and telescope to full length Lift ladder to retract and stow Place release lever in the LOCK position Use caution when stowing the ladder to prevent pinching fingers ING NOT USE BOARDING LADDER WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 226 4 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION ION THE STERN DRIVE UNIT HAS MANY SHARP EDGES ESPECIALLY THE PROPELLER EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN NEAR THE STERN DRIVE UNIT ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE BOARDING LADDER IS PROPERLY STOWED AND THERE IS NO ONE IN THE AREA BEHIND THE BOAT BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE AND ENGAGING THE SHIFT MECHANISM WINDSHIELD HOOK COB160 To open the windshield make sure the vertical slots in the mechanism are aligned Swing the windshield open until the windshield post falls into the vertical slots and the mechanism locks To close the windshield release the locking mechanism by pulling the forward facing button Swing the windshield into place AFT WALK THRU FILLER CUSHIONS OPTIONAL The starboard rear walk thru area can be converted into a large sundeck pad over the motor box by installing aft filler cushions Snap the bottom cushion in place Secure the barrel bolts on the underside of the extended pad before using WATER SYSTEM If your Cobalt is equi
219. ns from touching the bows tubing to prevent burning the vinyl If boat is stored with top side curtains and aft curtain in place heat build up inside of the boat may discolor the vinyl Cleaning Using a soft cloth clean with a solution of Ivory or Lux soap liquid or flakes and lukewarm water Allow to air dry Never use any type of abrasive cleanser as it will scratch the glass To keep the vinyl soft and flexible regularly apply UV screening agent such as 303 PROTECTANT ZIPPERS When zippers are new they can be a little difficult to zip Zip carefully without forcing They will loosen with use A zipper lubricant may be used to help new zippers as well as maintaining long trouble free service The most vulnerable part of the zipper is the starts Use care when starting zipper to prevent damage SNAP FASTENER Fasteners should be unsnapped as close to the button as possible Never remove canvas by pulling roughly on one edge of the material This can damage the canvas as well as the fasteners If the snaps become difficult to unsnap use lubricants such as Vaseline Chapstick WD 40 silicone spray etc The most common recommendation is to rub candle wax or paraffin around the stud or inside the socket Whichever method is used care must be taken so that the lubricant does not stain the canvas or other surfaces it may contact CARE FoR YOUR OPTIONAL URETANO MAT PACKAGE 200 220 226 240 2408D 246 250 255 262 263 282 Pass
220. ny adjustments necessary to keep out of the way of the stand on boat The stand on boat should hold its course and speed STAND ON PRIVILEGED BURDENED VESSEL NS VESSEL BEING OVERTAKEN OVERTAKING NAVIGATIONAL AIDS WHITE WITH BLUE BAND MAY SHOW WHITE REFLECTOR OR LIGHT KC 0412 Learn to recognize the different buoys and day markers they are the signposts of the waterways There are two primary marking systems in use in the U S the Uniform State Waterway Marking System USWMS used on inland waters and maintained by each state and the Federal Waterway Marking System FWMS used on coastal waters and rivers and maintained by the USCG In addition the FWMS has two modified systems the Western River Buoyage and the Intercoastal Waterway Buoyage Be sure to check with local authorities on the buoyage system in use The only buoys you are permitted to moor to are mooring buoys Mooring to a navigation buoy or other navigational aid or regulatory marker is illegal The type of hazard warning buoys and markers depend on the area of jurisdiction Check with local boating authorities The USWMS Cardinal System is used when there is no well defined channel or where an obstruction may be approached from more than one direction With the cardinal system e Pass north or east of BLACK TOPPED WHITE buoy e Pass south or west of RED TOPPED WHITE buoy RED and WHITE VERTICALLY STRIPED buoy indicates bo
221. o install remove the large knurled knobs from the tower Position the sunshade under the tower and reinstall the knobs Position support rods with thumbscrews on the front forward tower legs Reverse procedure to remove THE TOWER ING NOT TRAILER YOUR COBALT WITH THE SUNSHADE INSTALLED ON COB2516 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 240 8 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION AIR COMPRESSOR OPTIONAL COB168 A high volume air pump is conveniently located in the aft deck storage compartment to inflate your favorite water toys Plug into the accessory receptacle on the dash or in the air compressor area 240 9 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION ELECTRICAL WIRING HARNESS 2 31VW3d 310W3H O3H3lS 5 NOD qaad H3xvads T uadunr HM HOLIMS H3 1V3H b Mem LTWAVN 1190a HOLVH3OVIN uaiavdv o dayvads A O3H3IS OL 527 ayn 27 310W3H O3H31S L1XO8 9 O3H31S uaxvads A3TIVO JLH9m LNI uaxvads TI 1303 HOLIMS 1V8 OL 39718 HOLIMS LV9 H3MOd 5 1303 H31VM 1HDIT INI 711 HOHONV COB190 HOLIMS d HSVM 3719 33 315 3LON3H O3H3lS 1131038 O3H31S TIVO
222. of personal equipment Maximum platform weight capacity is 800 pounds If the swim platform is removed the boat will not pass Coast Guard inspection and the boat cannot be boarded until a boarding ladder is installed The swim platform may be removed for off season storage only COB2003 ING EXTENDED SWIM PLATFORM MUST BE ATTACHED WHILE BOAT IS IN USE AVOID POSSIBLE INJURY OR DROWNING SWIM LADDER IS ATTACHED TO THE PLATFORM REMOVABLE FEATURE IS FOR BOAT STORAGE ONLY ING NOT OCCUPY EXTENDED SWIM PLATFORM WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING OR ENGAGED PROPELLER CONTACT MAY CAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR FATALITY ALL GASOLINE POWERED ENGINES PRODUCE CARBON MONOXIDE CO CO IS COLORLESS ODORLESS AND DANGEROUS DIRECT AND PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO CO WILL CAUSE BRAIN DAMAGE OR DEATH LADDER MUST ONLY BE USED WHILE THE ENGINE IS OFF See warning label section Be sure the ladder is raised and secured prior to starting engine Exercise caution while using the ladder Use the release lever to release the ladder and telescope to full length Lift ladder to retract and stow Place release lever in the LOCK position Use caution when stowing the ladder to prevent pinching fingers COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 200 4 9 9 7 x a a m 5 lt 2 ING NOT USE BOARDING LADDER WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING ION THE STERN DRIVE UNIT HAS MANY SHARP EDGES ESPECIALLY T
223. of the entire model line are conducted in plant to insure continued compliance COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 11 TABLE OF CONTENTS COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 7 WE WISH YOU SAFE AND HAPPY BOATING ii WARRANTY PROCEDURE AND OWNER RESPONSIBILITY vii Cobalt Warranty vii Owner Responsibility Warranty Procedure Vili Extended Powertrain Warranty viii If You Sell Your Cobalt viii BOATING TERMINOLOGY ix Warning Labels isse ces Ge x symbols xii I RESPONSIBILITIES AND SAFETY Owner Operator Responsibilities 1 Registration Documentation 2 Required Safety Equipment 2 Recommended Equipment 6 Recommended Spare Parts 6 Education Opportunities 7 Insurance 7 Seaworthiness Inspection 7 Environmental Considerations 8 MARPOL Treaty is exor eer 8 California Air Resource Board CARB Level 8 Emission Control Warranty Information 8
224. onal information contact your Authorized Cobalt Dealer OTE The air horn has a compressor that requires lubrication every 4 5 months See your Authorized Cobalt Dealer ING WHENEVER CHECKING FOR ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS USE EXTREME CAUTION GASOLINE IS FLAMMABLE 75 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL TROUBLESHOOTING ING GASOLINE IS FLAMMABLE USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN HANDLING GASOLINE STARTER WON T CRANK ENGINE Ignition switch inoperative see Authorized Cobalt Dealer Throttle position Check to see that remote control is in start or neutral position Change position of throttle only slightly Dead battery Check level of electrolyte disconnect battery Charge battery Battery connections loose or corroded Check for loose connections and corrosion Clean connections and tighten Starter connections loose Check connections and tighten If solenoid clicks when attempting to start engine check battery connections If condition persists see your Authorized Cobalt Service Dealer ING BATTERY ACID CAN CAUSE BLINDNESS IF SPLASHED IN EYES BURNING OF SKIN AND SEVERE GASTROINTESTINAL DAMAGE IF INGESTED USE EXTREME CAUTION ENGINE RUNS ERRATICALLY See your Authorized Cobalt Dealer ING GASOLINE IS FLAMMABLE USE EXTREME CAUTION Fuel pump malfunction Check operation of pump See your Authorized Cobalt Dealer Fuel tank vent and line plugged Check for restriction in line and vent Blow out line and
225. ont knobs but do not remove Gently roll the tower forward over the windshield allowing it to rest on the top of the bow flip back seats Some protection should be used between the tower and upholstery to prevent damage Tighten the forward knobs When the tower is upright the hand knobs should be checked for tightness periodically GER SKI TOWER IS DESIGNED FOR A SINGLE SKIER ONLY CARE FoR YOUR WOOD WATERFALL BUBINGA DASH e Wipe the wood surface clean with a water moistened soft cloth For stubborn dirt and stains use a small amount of mild non abrasive detergent Dove Dawn etc on a moistened cloth and gently clean the area e Wipe surface dry with a soft non abrasive cloth e Avoid flushing the wood trim with water e Do not use Armor or other marine protectants e Apply a light coat of non abrasive Carnauba paste to protect the surface MOTOR BOX ASSEMBLY The motor box raises and lowers manually Do not allow to slam shut when closing DINETTE TABLE The dinette table leg is stored in the bench seat cushion storage compartment Insert bottom of leg into recessed table base in floor Insert top of leg into mount on underside of table The table turns to allow free movement in the seating area COB165 HEATER OPTIONAL To winterize remove the two 5 8 cockpit heater hoses from the engine Pump antifreeze into one hose until entire heater system is filled SD 7 COBAL
226. orities Your Cobalt dealer can help you select appropriate visual distress signals for your area HORN OR WHISTLE boats over 16 ft in length must be equipped with an operable horn or whistle audible from one mile 5 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL BoAT OPERATION RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT In spite of all efforts to the contrary problems or mishaps sometime occur 23 while boating Stock these items listed below on your boat to help make unexpected events more manageable e Anchor and anchor line Local charts and compass e First aid kit and manual e Distress signals flag for daytime flares for darkness e Flashlight and spare batteries e Portable radio and spare batteries e Cellular phone e Mooring lines and fenders e Binoculars Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon EPIRB e Boat Hook e Sun glasses and sun block lotion e Bailing device bucket hand pump Combination oar boat hook e Lubricant Toolkit e Spare propeller nut and washer e Spare fuses and bulbs KC 0090 Tow line Parallel ruler and dividers e Spare keys e Spare fuel Food and water e Auxiliary starting battery RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS The following list contains common spare parts you should carry onboard Review all the equipment on your boat Be sure to have spare parts available to maintain and make minor repairs if necessary Refer to all operator s manuals in your owner s packet
227. ottle controls continue to operate smoothly e Check for excessive vibration e Monitor your fuel supply e Verify charging of the batteries RETURNING Approach a dock slowly and use caution Plan your maneuvers ahead of time Allow wind and current movement to help maneuver your boat ING DO NOT USE YOUR HANDS ARMS OR ANOTHER PART OF YOUR BODY TO ATTEMPT TO KEEP THE BOAT FROM HITTING THE DOCK THE BOAT COULD PUSH AGAINST THE DOCK CAUSING SEVERE INJURY WIND or CURRENT m WIND or CURRENT KC 1125 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 44 OPERATING INFORMATION DOCKING Follow these guidelines when docking Come to a stop a short distance from the dock then proceed slowly Have your fenders mooring lines and the crew ready Observe how the wind and current are moving your boat Approach the dock with the boat pointed into the wind if possible If the wind or current is pushing you away from the dock use a sharper angle of approach If you must approach the dock downwind or down current use a slow speed and shallow angle Be ready to reverse to stop and maintain position If there is no wind or current approach the dock at a 10 to 20 angle If possible throw a line to a person on the dock and have that person secure a bow line If no one is on the dock maneuver as close as you can then secure any line to a piling or dock cleat With the bow sec
228. ourse of the boat will be a straight one COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 40 OPERATING INFORMATION ING THE STEERING IS THE MOST IMPORTANT SYSTEM IN THE ENTIRE BOAT FROM A SAFETY STANDPOINT HAVE THIS SYSTEM INSPECTED AND MAINTAINED ON A QUARTERLY BASIS BYA QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN e THE BOAT S STEERING SYSTEM IS NOT SELF CENTERING PROPELLER TORQUE TRIM SETTING WATER CONDITION AND BOAT SPEED AFFECTS THE STEERING CONSTANT ATTENTION TO THE STEERING SYSTEM IS REQUIRED FOR SAFE OPERATION BOARDING LADDERS Your Cobalt is equipped with a boarding ladder Never use the swim platform area and or the boarding ladder while the engine s is running The propeller s is very sharp and can cause bodily harm Always make sure the boarding ladder is properly stowed and there is no one in the area behind the boat before starting the engine BASIC MANEUVERING Wandering is a characteristic of all deep vee hulls at slow speed There is no cure for wandering however a very basic operational technique can be applied which will minimize this characteristic If the steering wheel is moved back and forth to compensate for wandering invariably the situation will be magnified If the steering wheel remains in a centered position the boat will wander back and forth slightly however the overall course of the boat will be a straight one PROPELLERS Nothing is more important to the proper performance of your boat than the condition of
229. owner of the Cobalt boat or by an authorized Cobalt Boats dealer to Cobalt Boats within thirty 30 days after the discovery of the alleged basis for any warranty claim vii COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL WARRANTY PROCEDURE AND OWNER RESPONSIBILITY During the applicable warranty period as set forth above warranty repairs shall be made without charge by an authorized Cobalt Boats dealer or at the option of Cobalt Boats by Cobalt Boats at its plant in Neodesha Kansas All warranty repairs shall be subject to the authorization of factory trained personnel of Cobalt Boats whose decision will be final Transportation to and from an authorized Cobalt Boats dealer and or to and from the Cobalt Boats plant in Neodesha Kansas for warranty repairs shall be at the owners expense In no event shall the liability of Cobalt Boats under this warranty exceed the purchase price of the specific item or items to which this warranty relates This warranty constitutes the only express warranty covering a new Cobalt boat Any implied warranty which may be determined to pertain to any component of a new Cobalt boat is limited to ten 10 years on the hull and deck structure and limited to two 2 years on all other component parts covered by the express warranty as set forth above except in those states which have other limitations on the duration of an implied warranty This warranty gives you specific rights and remedies In addition you may also h
230. owner s packet Refer to page 69 of this manual for more information SKI TOWER OPTIONAL To lay the tower down first remove the lower aft hand knobs from the tower making sure not to let it fall aft Second slightly loosen the front knobs but do not remove Gently roll the tower forward over the windshield allowing it to rest on the top of the bow flip back seats Some protection should be used between the tower and upholstery to prevent damage Tighten the forward knobs When the tower is upright the hand knobs should be checked for tightness periodically DANGER SKI TOWER IS DESIGNED FOR A SINGLE SKIER ONLY 250 5 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION WINDSHIELD HOOK To open the windshield make sure the vertical slots in the mechanism are aligned Swing the windshield open until the windshield post falls into the vertical slots and the mechanism locks O a To close the windshield release the locking mechanism by pulling the forward facing button Swing the windshield into place COB160 AFT WALK THRU FILLER CUSHIONS OPTIONAL The starboard rear walk thru area can be converted into a large sundeck pad over the motor box by installing aft filler cushions Snap the cushions in place Bow CUSHION INSERT OPTIONAL The bow area can be converted into a sundeck by inserting the bow cushion insert COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 250 6 MODEL SPECIFIC IN
231. p on opposite side Lay forward cushion into place The forward cushion will rest on the factory installed blocks Lay aft cushion behind the forward cushion hooking bottom hardware onto the support pole ROSEWOOD DASH OPTIONAL CARE Your Rosewood veneer dash will maintain its natural beauty and high gloss sheen when properly maintained e For routine cleaning wipe the wood surface with a damp soft cotton cloth For thorough cleaning wash surface with a mild solution of soap and water and dry with a soft cotton cloth e or rubbing compound can be used occasionally when necessary e Apply liquid wax product lightly with your fingertips Work from the center of the wood surface outward Rub in a circular motion and stop about 1 4 inch from exterior edges of the wood Remove wax with a clean soft cloth For difficult to clean surfaces Perfect It III rubbing compound and a T scrubbing pad can be used Use rubbing compound carefully following manufacturer s instructions e Do not use cleaners or polishes containing alcohol ammonia abrasives oily emollients or petroleum based materials e Avoid saturating edges of wood laminate with polish or wax In some instances foam backed tape used in manufacturing will absorb and retain these substances and result in premature fading and or discoloration of your Rosewood dash If cleaners or waxes come in contact with edges of the wood laminate clean the surface i
232. peller will pivot your boat into a starboard turn Practice using the throttle levers to control the boat Try maneuvers in open water before attempting them near docks or other boats e Use a quick burst of your throttles to control the boat Keep in mind that once the boat starts to move momentum will carry through TWIN ENGINE MANEUVERING KC 1521 43 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL OPERATING INFORMATION It is best to learn maneuvering skills in open water away from traffic Adequate practice is the only way to develop your boating skills LEAVING Use caution when casting off Wind water conditions and other boat traffic will affect your boat s movement Move slowly and e sure the engines warmed up before casting off e Have enough space between the boat and the dock to allow you to swing the boat s bow away from the dock The boat s stern will move toward the dock as the bow moves away Allow for enough room or the stern will hit the dock e Retrieve all mooring lines and fenders e Proceed slowly Sound a long blast to alert other boaters that you are departing When leaving a mooring you should already have enough space around the boat to maneuver Untie from the mooring and move back slowly until you can see it Proceed slowly while giving the buoy wide clearance While operating your Cobalt boat Check gauges frequently for signs of abnormal behavior Check steering shift and thr
233. perated The two 30 amp shore power cords must be plugged into the proper shore power receptacles and the boat receptacles located in the aft storage compartment Energize the system at the cabin control panel by turning on the master switch es and then energize the appropriate switches For example to operate the battery charger follow the above procedure and turn on the switch marked battery charger With the battery charger operating any of the 12 VDC systems i e refrigerator lighting etc can be used without fear of running the ship s batteries low The shore power system is protected by circuit breakers located in the glasses bottle storage compartment directly behind the refrigerator on the port side The breakers are in a panel at the back of the compartment Note that when the shore power system is connected 110 VAC and the correct switches are lined up at the cabin control panel including the battery charger the batteries in the boat will be charged The position of the ship s battery switches starboard side storage compartment is irrelevant to the battery charging operation However the 12 VDC system in the boat will not operate unless the main battery switches are turned on For further information referencing the ship s shore power system please consult your authorized Cobalt Dealer SHORE POWER DISTRIBUTION PANEL OPTIONAL ION THIS IS A SUMMARY ONLY AND DOES NOT EXPLAIN ALL OPERATION BEFORE OPERATING THESE SYSTEMS
234. perating around smaller crafts in channels and marinas and in congested areas ING YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR INJURY AND DAMAGE CAUSED BY YOUR WAKE REPORTING ACCIDENTS The USCG requires the owner or operator of a boat involved in an accident to report the incident to the proper marine law enforcement agency for the state in which the accident occurred Immediate notification to the nearest State boating authority is required if a person dies or disappears as a result of a recreational boating accident If a person dies or sustains injuries requiring more than first aid a formal report must be filed within 48 hours of the accident A formal report must be filed within 19 days for accidents exceeding 500 in property damage or complete loss of boat RENDERING ASSISTANCE If you see a distress signal or suspect a boat is in trouble you must assume it is a real emergency and render assistance immediately By law the operator in charge of the craft is obligated to provide assistance to any individual in danger if such assistance can be provided safely Failure to render assistance can result in a fine and or imprisonment The 1971 Boating Safety Act grants protection to a Good Samaritan boater providing good faith assistance and absolves a boater from any civil liability arising from such assistance COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 22 GENERAL SAFETY WATERSPORTS SAFETY BACK CUT ENGINE 9 CIRCLE TO DOCK 9 T 4 SPEED
235. position The top of the lens will be flush with the top of the deck ring If the light does not retract automatically do not force down contact your Cobalt Dealer The optional anchor light cannot be installed with a stainless steel arch or tower COB163 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 226 6 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION ANCHOR LiGHT To install anchor light insert pole into socket and turn clockwise until it locks into place COB164 ROSEWOOD DASH OPTIONAL CARE Your Rosewood veneer dash will maintain its natural beauty and high gloss sheen when properly maintained For routine cleaning wipe the wood surface with a damp soft cotton cloth For thorough cleaning wash surface with a mild solution of soap and water and dry with a soft cotton cloth Wax or rubbing compound can be used occasionally when necessary Apply liquid wax product lightly with your fingertips Work from the center of the wood surface outward Rub in a circular motion and stop about 1 4 inch from exterior edges of the wood Remove wax with a clean soft cloth For difficult to clean surfaces Perfect It III rubbing compound and a T scrubbing pad can be used Use rubbing compound carefully following manufacturer s instructions Do not use cleaners or polishes containing alcohol ammonia abrasives oily emollients or petroleum based materials Avoid saturating edges of wood laminate with polish or wax
236. pped with an optional transom shower standard or optional galley the system allows for a 10 gallon capacity water system A 12VDC water pump operates the system It is necessary for the ship s batteries to be turned ON for the water system to operate Consult your Cobalt Dealer for winterization requirements To clean the water tank the manufacturer recommends adding 1 4 cup of baking soda into the tank and allowing the tank to stand for one day then flushing the tank twice If this is not sufficient to clean the tank replace the baking soda with 2 tablespoons of bleach and repeat the procedure 226 5 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION To set up bimini from stored position Unsnap the retaining strap snaps and unzip the canvas boot 2 Attach bimini top to the arch using the snaps 3 Unfold the top forward and install the tension bars into the quick disconnect fittings on the deck forward of the windshield Store and trailer the bimini top in the stowed position in its canvas boot QUICK DISCONNECT FITTING COB2514 GER SKI TOWER IS DESIGNED FOR A SINGLE SKIER ONLY TELESCOPING ANCHOR LIGHT OPTIONAL To activate turn on the navigation light switch The anchor light will first raise into position then illuminate When the light switch is turned off the light will immediately turn off and after a 1 5 second computer check the pole will automatically retract into its below deck storage
237. quipment and supplies are in their proper location before operating the boat It does not necessarily mean you can carry a passenger for every seat Keep personal equipment and supplies to as needed basis Maintain a balanced load front to back and side to side at all times OPERATING CONDITIONS Every waterway poses hazards that you should avoid such as shallow water tree stumps and sand bars Ask local boaters for information and consult a marine chart when boating on unfamiliar waters As the operator of the boat you should try to avoid all hazards known and unknown The following information does not contain all possible water hazards Operating in shallow water presents a number of hazards Mud sand weeds and debris can foul a propulsion unit propeller or its cooling water If a propulsion unit strikes an underwater object check the propulsion unit and boat for damage If a propulsion unit vibrates after striking an object it may indicate a damaged propeller Sand bars in narrow inlets are constantly shifting making it difficult to mark them with buoys Tides in coastal areas affect water levels producing sand bars Sometimes sand bars are indicated by waves as they form into breakers when passing over the sand bar Refer to Grounding in this section if you run aground on a sand bar The water level around a dam spillway is a hazardous area It is subject to rapid changes caused by currents and turbulence Keep clear of th
238. r captain s chairs have the flip up position for greater visibility and maneuverability while docking You can sit on the raised cushion or stand in front of the cushion Standing while driving your boat should only be done while maneuvering at an idle by an experienced driver The chairs are adjustable fore and aft and also rotate Rotation Loosen the handle next to the pedestal under the seat Raise the lever on the opposite side of the pedestal Rotate the seat to the desired position and lower the lever and tighten the knob to tighten the seat Do not allow the seat to swing freely Fore and Aft adjustments A handle under the front lip of the seat when raised allows the seat to move Make sure the mechanism is properly engaged to prevent seat movement while the boat is underway WA ING DRIVING WHILE STANDING UP IS AN EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS PRACTICE DO NOT DRIVE WHILE STANDING AT SPEEDS GREATER THAN IDLE SPEED ION ALL SEATS MUST BE IN A LOCKED SECURED POSITION WHILE THE BOAT IS UNDERWAY INSTRUMENT PANEL 1 Fuel Gauge shows approximate amount of fuel remaining in tank 2 Voltmeter shows the condition of charge in the battery It only indicates while the ignition is in the position With the engine at idle or not running it may show as low as 10 to 12 volts With the engine running at cruising speeds and above it should show 12 to 14 volts 00000
239. r the mooring line is attached to the boat WATER SKI TOWING Only the ski tow hook should be used for attaching one or more ski tow lines Never attach ski tow lines to eyes or cleats 7 ING WHENEVER A SKIER SWIMMER IS CLOSE TO THE BOAT SHUT OFF THE ENGINE TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY ING THE SKI TOW CANNOT BE USED TO LIFT THE BOAT IT CAN ONLY BE USED FOR WATER SKIING IT IS NOT DESIGNED FOR TOWING ANOTHER BOAT OR FOR PARASAILING THE TRANSOM MOUNTED EYES SHOULD BE USED FOR PULLING A HEAVIER LOAD UTION THE STERN DRIVE UNIT HAS MANY SHARP EDGES ESPECIALLY THE PROPELLER EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN NEAR THE STERN DRIVE UNIT BOATING AT NIGHT Boats operating between sunset and sunrise hours vary by state must use navigational lights nighttime operation especially during bad weather or fog can be dangerous Rules of the Road apply at night it is best to slow down and stay clear of all boats regardless of who has right of way Protect your night vision by avoiding bright lights and have a passenger if possible help keep watch for other boats water hazards and aids to navigation The size speed and direction of the other vessels are determined at night from the running lights A green light indicates the starboard side of the boat and a red light indicates the port side Generally if you see a green light you have the right of way if you see a red light give way to that vessel OTE Operate the bo
240. r walk thru area can be converted into a large sundeck pad over the motor box by installing aft filler cushions Snap the cushions in place Bow CUSHION INSERT OPTIONAL The bow area can be converted into a sundeck by inserting the bow cushion insert Ski Tow COB2005 The stainless steel pop up ski tow is designed for concealment as well as function Using the fuel cap key turn the ski tow counterclockwise to pop up Lift up and continue to turn counterclockwise to lock into position stow turn clockwise to lower and using the key press down and continue to turn clockwise until it is in its locked position Use the key storage clasp inside the wet locker for convenient key storage GER THE POP UP SKI TOW IS DESIGNED FOR A SINGLE SKIER ONLY COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 220 6 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION TELESCOPING ANCHOR LIGHT OPTIONAL ANCHOR LiGHT COB164 To activate turn on the navigation light switch The anchor light will first raise into position then illuminate When the light switch is turned off the light will immediately turn off and after a 1 5 second computer check the pole will automatically retract into its below deck storage position The top of the lens will be flush with the top of the deck ring If the light does not retract automatically do not force down contact your Cobalt Dealer The optional anchor light cannot be install
241. rim Tab Control 20 amp located behind dash or breaker used on dash Slereo eae cee Y Pu 10 or 20 amp breaker used on dash Bilge Pump Power Pickup 30 amp located at battery switch Amp Power Pickup 30 amp located at battery switch Bilge Pump 2510 15 amp located behind dash Bilge Pump 1000 5 amp located behind dash Sump 5 amp Tank Level Monitor System 4 amp CO Monito 1 amp Head Blower 5 amp Head Blower 4 8 amp Fuses are located behind the cabin electric panel 69 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION LiGHTING BULB REPLACEMENT EXTERNAL LIGHTS Bow Light Bulb s 371 Stern Light Bulb 311004 Telescoping Stern Light 3 PL 1280X ARCH scu ks ARES 8212 2 INTERNAL LIGHTS Open Bulb Utility Light 1004 or 211 Cuddy Cabin Reading Light MR16 Black Rectangular Courtesy Light 1044 99A Chrome Courtesy Light Round 90 Overhead Console Light GE 912 Dome Light 211 Ice Chest 194 INSTRUMENT LIGHTS Tachometer 194 SF2 Speedometer 194 SD2 Voltmeter 658 S11 Oil Pressure 658 SH2 Temperature 658
242. rm thread that s used are synthetic the holes created by sewing will not swell up and seal when exposed to water as cotton does Usually the movement of the fabric in use will move the fibers enough to seal the holes You may apply a few light coats of 303 HIGH TECH FABRIC GUARD to speed up the process When the canvas is new the fit will normally be tight It is designed this way because Sunbrella stretches as it ages The initial tight fit allows for a suitable fit for the life of the canvas The fit with Sunbrella will vary slightly in the heat cold and rain CARE e NEVER store canvas wet or in an unventilated moist area e Always roll the canvas instead of folding This is of particular importance on side curtains or any part with the clear vinyl glass Roll the top carefully around the bows and cover with the storage boot provided e Handle the clear vinyl carefully It is soft and very prone to scratching e Your Top Side Curtains and Aft Curtain are designed and intended for short term use only DO NOT use for storage e Under no circumstances should the boat be towed with the boat top in the upright position 65 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL CANVAS OTHER CANVAS COMPONENTS CLEAR VINYL ISINGLASS The clear vinyl isinglass used in side curtains aft curtains and visors is very reactive to heat and cold Be careful unrolling the vinyl in cold weather to prevent cracking Keep vinyl side curtai
243. rposes The rights and benefits granted under this warranty to the original retail purchaser of a new Cobalt boat shall extend to any owner of such Cobalt boat during the applicable warranty period commencing with the date of delivery to the original retail purchaser as set forth herein provided this warranty is validated by such owner as set forth herein In no event shall the owner of any Cobalt boat covered by this warranty have any rights or benefits under this warranty which are greater than the rights and benefits which would have been available under this warranty to the original retail purchaser of such Cobalt boat had the original retail purchaser remained the owner of such Cobalt boat Cobalt Boats shall not be liable for special or consequential damages such as but not limited to damages for cost of replacement goods or damages for claims of third parties against the purchaser or damages for loss of profits To validate this warranty the original retail purchaser must return the warranty registration card to Cobalt Boats within ten 10 days after purchase of any new Cobalt boat covered by this warranty and any subsequent owner of a Cobalt boat during the applicable warranty period must give written notice of acquisition of a Cobalt boat to Cobalt Boats within ten 10 days after such purchase Notification of any warranty claim arising within the applicable warranty period as set forth above must be made in writing by the
244. ructures Some light structures may be equipped with radio beacons radar reflectors and or signals MINOR LIGHTS Minor lights are colored according to the buoyage marking system in use They are similar to lighted buoys except they are usually higher and on more stable platforms to increase visibility Most minor lights are part of a series to mark a channel river or harbor 34 Daymark 0441 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL Ce NAVIGATION RANGE LIGHTS Range lights are usually visible in one direction and help a boat operator navigate in a generally safe direction Steering a course to keep range lights arranged in a line one on top of the other will help guide a boat through a channel RANGE LIGHTS MARKER KC 0442 LIGHTHOUSES Lighthouses can be found at harbor entrances prominent headlands isolated danger areas and along the coast These striped or patterned structures have unique flashing characteristics to help identify them KC 0443 2 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 32 NAVIGATION WARNING MARKERS DIVERS FLAG ALPHA FLAG DISTRESS FLAG RED BLACK BLUE ORANGE USED BY RECREATIONAL WORLDWIDE VESSELS INDICATES DIVERS ENGAGED IN DIVING FELLOW INDICATES OPERATIONS DOES BOATER IS IN DIVER S NOT INDICATE NEED OF POSITION DIVER S POSITION ASSISTANCE KC 0352 It is a good idea to ask local authorities if there are hazardous areas and how they are marked Boaters must also recogn
245. s COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 293 8 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION EMERGENCY STARTING Momentarily press switch to manual on until green light is lit The pathmaker then connects the batteries together for 5 minutes to provide maximum starting power DISABLING PATHMAKER Place the switch in the off position In this position the battery banks are separated STOVE OPTIONAL The cabin mounted single burner electric stove operates only on 110 VAC when the ship s optional generator is running inverter is being used or the boat is connected to shore power with the appropriate switches energized SHOWER COMPARTMENT With the ship s water system turned on the shower can be used by raising the nozzle of the sink faucet WATER SYSTEM Your Cobalt is equipped with a 31 gallon capacity water system 37 gallons including hot water heater The system is operated by a 12 VDC water pump located in the engine compartment It is necessary for the ship s batteries to be turned on and the appropriate switch on the cabin electrical panel to be energized for the water system to operate Consult your Cobalt Dealer for winterization requirements To clean water tank the manufacturer recommends inserting 1 4 cup of baking soda into the tank and allowing tank to stand for one day then flush the tank twice If this does not work replace baking soda with 2 tablespoons of bleach and repeat procedure WATER LEVEL INDICATOR Th
246. s toggle switch to down position To set each option to desired reading toggle switch to up position Detailed instructions are located in your Cobalt boat bag or you can consult your Cobalt Dealer for further information Two Position Switch Controls equipment as labeled Circuit Breakers Push to reset if necessary If the button continues to pop out consult your Authorized Cobalt Dealer Horn Button The horn itself 18 located under the deck Dimmer Switch Your Cobalt is equipped with a dimmer switch which controls the intensity of the dash lights including the compass light Ignition Key Switch Three Position Exterior Light Switch NAV position navigation running lights bow light and stern light Center position off ANC position stern light only ING NEVER OPERATE YOUR BOAT AT NIGHT WITHOUT ALL OF THE REQUIRED LIGHTS OPERATING THIS INCLUDES BOW LIGHT AND REMOVABLE STERN LIGHT MAKE SURE LIGHTS ARE NOT BLOCKED BY CANVAS OR OTHER OBSTACLES 16 17 Stereo Remote Control Trim Tabs optional TELESCOPING BOARDING LADDER THIS LADDER MUST ONLY BE USED WHILE ENGINE IS OFF See warning label section Be sure ladder is raised and secured prior to starting engine Caution should be used while using this ladder Telescoping ladder is covered by ladder lid Lift ladder lid to access ladder Lift up on front of ladder to place overboard and telescope to full length Use caution to prevent pi
247. s Per Minute or Optional Perfect Pass Voltmeter shows the condition of charge in the battery It only indicates while the ignition is in the position With the engine at idle or not running it may show as low as 10 to 12 volts With the engine running at cruising speeds and above it should show 12 to 14 volts Trim Gauge Shows the position of the drive unit in reference to the bottom of the boat Stereo Remote Control optional 10 Air Water Temperature Gauge Moving the toggle switch below the gauge allows you to go between air and water temperature readings The gauge will display AIR and WATER to indicate which temperature source is in use Depth Sounder Your Cobalt is equipped with a depth sounder To see your options shallow deep keel depth and units toggle switch to down position To set each option to desired reading toggle switch to up position Detailed instructions are located in your Cobalt boat bag or you can consult your Cobalt Dealer for further information 12V Accessory Receptacle Two Position Switch Controls equipment as labeled NAV ANC Three Position Exterior Light Switch NAV position navigation running lights bow light and stern light Center position off ANC position stern light only This switch will also activate the optional telescoping anchor light if equipped On Off Indicator Lights 255 3 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION 15
248. s packet D 7 2 Trim Gauge Port Shows the position of P the drive unit in reference to the bottom of N the boat 3 Tachometer Revolutions Per Minute Air 9 10 Water Temperature Gauge Combination e e e 8 4 0 0 under Ooo0000000 See instructions in owner s packet for more information or consult your Cobalt Dealer Speedometer Miles Per Hour Depth i Gauge Combination See instructions in 2 3 owner s packet for more information or consult your Cobalt Dealer 5 Synchronizer Gauge Compares both engine RPMs 6 Tachometer Revolutions Per Minute Air Water Temperature Gauge Combination See instructions in owner s packet for more information or consult your Cobalt Dealer Trim Gauge Starboard 8 Switch Panel Power panel for miscellaneous accessories 10 11 Blower Switch Activates the engine compartment ventilation blower to remove explosive fumes from the area Horn Button The horn itself is located under the deck Ignition Key Switches Each engine has its separate ignition switch 282 3 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION 12 Cluster Gauge Port Fuel Measures approximate level of fuel in tank Oil Pressure Measures the pressure of the engine s lubricating oil Voltmeter Indicates the condition o
249. scope to full length Use caution to prevent pinching fingers when stowing ladder COB169 ING DO NOT USE BOARDING LADDER WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING ION THE STERN DRIVE UNIT HAS SHARP EDGES ESPECIALLY THE PROPELLER EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN NEAR THE STERN DRIVE UNIT ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE BOARDING LADDER IS PROPERLY STOWED AND THERE IS NO ONE IN THE AREA BEHIND THE BOAT BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE AND ENGAGING THE SHIFT MECHANISM COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 263 4 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION SKI Tow PYLON REMOVABLE ING SKI PYLON MUST BE REMOVED BEFORE OPENING MOTOR BOX TO PREVENT MOTOR BOX DAMAGE ING SKI PYLON MAXIMUM LOAD 1 000 LBS INSTALLATION Remove ski pylon from starboard motor box storage compartment by pulling lock button outboard and opening hold down bracket Insert ski pylon into base on swim platform with rope finger pointed to starboard Push pylon down and rotate 1 4 turn clockwise to lock in place Press cover plate post onto pylon ring and make sure pylon is secure REMOVAL Release cover plate from pylon ring pull up and rotate pylon 1 4 turn counter clockwise to remove Stow ski pylon and make sure hold down bracket is secure ARCH W SUNSHADE OPTIONAL The Arch with Sunshade features a retractable bimini sunshade To extend the sunshade unsnap and remove the protective sunshade boot cover pulling on the forward cross bar extend the sunshade forward ens
250. source auxiliary power switch is set to shore 1 It is not recommended to use the inverter to power high amperage devices such as the hot water heater or air conditioner as these components will quickly drain the battery bank BATTERY COMBINER OPERATION The inverter charger is designed with a separate 12VDC battery bank system to provide 120VAC when shore power or generator is not available The battery bank consists of 2 12 VDC batteries located in the storage area fwd of the engine in the 293 These batteries can be connected to the main engine battery and charging system through a pathmaker battery combiner The pathmaker has two primary functions 1 It automatically parallels connects together multiple batteries when charging sources are available 2 It automatically disconnects the starting battery from system loads when there are no active charging sources This ensures the engine starting battery is always charged In addition by using the remote control switch located at the helm all batteries can be paralleled for emergency starting When shore power is available the inverter charger will automatically charge the inverter batteries first and then charge engine batteries via the pathmaker even with battery switches off Normal position of toggle switches on pathmaker and remote are automatic Pathmaker solenoids and inverter charger are located on the bulkhead under the helm floor in the storage area aft of the step
251. spray electrical connections fuse panels antenna bases etc Light sockets should be treated at two or three month intervals Every six months treat plumbing connections in the galley and head areas Once a year apply to hinges locks and sliding tracks of doors and windows to keep them properly lubricated and functioning smoothly OTHER AREAS Treat hydraulic cylinder shafts for steering and other operating mechanisms once a month Spray the entire engine including engine mounts every six months Treat the bilge pump housing and connections plus other items in the bilge area once every three months Thru hull fittings and seacocks should also be treated every three months Fuel line fittings at the fuel tank should be treated every six months CorrosionX is a multi functional product with universal application A good rule of thumb if it rusts or corrodes if it needs lubricating or if it s rusted shut and needs to be broken apart it s a potential application If you have any questions about CorrosionX check the manufacturer s web site http www corrosionx com or call 800 638 7361 57 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL ERECTING CANOPY SIDE CURTAINS amp STERN CURTAIN OPTIONAL COB174 59 1 CANVAS Remove canopy top assembly from top storage area Attach top bow ends to top mounts on each side of the boat Use quick disconnect pins Remove storage boot and
252. t on the raised cushion or stand in front of the cushion The chairs are adjustable fore and aft Fore and Aft Adjustment A handle on the seat allows the seat to move Make sure the mechanism is properly engaged to prevent seat movement while the boat is underway ING DRIVING WHILE STANDING UP IS AN EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS PRACTICE DO NOT DRIVE WHILE STANDING AT SPEEDS GREATER THAN IDLE SPEED ION ALL SEATS MUST BE IN A LOCKED SECURED POSITION WHILE THE BOAT IS UNDERWAY INSTRUMENT PANEL SINGLE ENGINE 000000006 under dash Fuel Gauge Shows approximate amount of fuel remaining in tank Voltmeter Shows the condition of charge in the battery It only indicates while the ignition is in the position With the engine at idle or not running it may show as low as 10 to 12 volts With the engine running at cruising speeds and above it should show 12 to 14 volts Speedometer Miles Per Hour 4 Tachometer Revolutions Per Minute Mi Temperature Gauge Temperature may fluctuate slightly while running Maximum temperature may vary depending on type of engine Oil Pressure Gauge Pressure can vary according to type of engine It is normal for a hot engine to have low pressure at idle depending on type of oil pressure may drop as low as 10 PSI at idle Compass To aid in navigation For operating information refer to the compass user s manual in your owner s pack
253. ten hours of experience with the boat before any full throttle operation Do not operate your boat until you are completely experienced with its handling characteristics The following are some guidelines for performance operation Keep bottom of the hull clean and free of barnacles and other growth Growth on the hull can slow the boat down considerably e Prepare the boat Be sure all gear is properly stowed and compartments are latched e Weight distribution affects performance Keep weight in the boat to a minimum and evenly distributed e propellers should be of the proper pitch to turn the recommended RPM rating for the engine with an average boat load Refer to your propulsion unit operator s manual for additional information Watch the tachometer Keep the engines within the full throttle operating range Refer to the propulsion unit operator s manual for full throttle operating range MANEUVERABILITY ABOVE 50 MPH IS LIMITED SUDDEN TURNS MAY CAUSE LOSS OF CONTROL YOUR COBALT BOAT IS NOT DESIGNED FOR WAKE JUMPING WHEN CROSSING ANOTHER BOAT S WAKE THROTTLE BACK TO PREVENT YOUR BOAT FROM LEAVING THE WATER WAKE JUMPING IS VERY DANGEROUS IT IS POSSIBLE FOR THE BOAT TO RE ENTER THE WATER ON ITS SIDE TRANSOM OR BOW YOU AND YOUR PASSENGERS COULD SUFFER SERIOUS INJURY ALSO DAMAGE TO THE BOAT COULD TAKE PLACE CAUSING A HAZARDOUS CONDITION 47 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL INFORMATION
254. tes the engine compartment ventilation blower to remove explosive fumes from the area Ignition Key Switch Horn Button The horn itself is located under the deck Air Water Temperature Gauge Moving the toggle switch below the gauge allows you to go between air and water temperature readings The gauge will display AIR and WATER to indicate which temperature source is in use Depth Sounder Your Cobalt is equipped with a depth sounder To see your options shallow deep keel depth and units toggle switch to down position To set each option to desired reading toggle switch to up position Detailed instructions are located in your Cobalt boat bag or you can consult your Cobalt Dealer for further information Stereo Remote Control Optional Provides remote control of the stereo system from the helm Trim Gauge Shows the position of the drive unit in reference to the bottom of the boat Circuit Breaker Panel Push circuit breaker buttons to reset if necessary If a button continues to pop out consult your Cobalt Dealer 12 Volt Accessory Power Receptacle Provides electricity to operate 12 VDC accessory items Trim Tab Switches Optional Activate the port and starboard trim tabs Ignition Safety Switch Always attach the lanyard to your person If you leave the driver s station the lanyard will immediately shut off the ignition preventing the boat from moving under power EXTENDED SwIM PLATFORM OPTIONAL
255. th only shore 1 cord plugged in The A C source auxiliary power rotary switch located above the middle column of breakers selects the power source for the middle breakers The choices are shore 1 pulls power from cord 1 to power middle breakers no power to breakers or shore 2 pulls power from cord 2 to power middle breakers The A C source auxiliary power switch on distribution panel can be set to shore 1 to power the middle column of breakers in addition to the left column In this configuration all components can be used with power supplied from shore 1 cord up to a maximum of 30 amps GENERATOR OPTIONAL ION THIS IS SUMMARY ONLY AND DOES NOT EXPLAIN ALL OPERATION BEFORE OPERATING THESE SYSTEMS READ THE OWNERS MANUALS PROVIDED FOR EACH DEVICE CONSULT QUALIFIED PERSONNEL IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS The generator is located in the cockpit floor storage area with a control panel at the helm and source selector switch at the Cabin Distribution Panel The generator is used to provide A C power when shore power is not available OPERATION 1 Make sure generator seacock located forward of engine is open 2 Turn Distribution Panel A C main breakers off 3 Turn source selector switch to generator 4 Start generator refer to generator owner manual and turn on breakers as desired 5 Do not operate generator during high speed operation GER CARBON MONOXIDE IS COLORLESS ODORLESS AN DANGEROUS
256. the boat from moving under power EXTENDED SwIM PLATFORM OPTIONAL The swim platform was designed for use by people not for the storage of personal equipment Maximum platform weight capacity is 800 pounds If the swim platform is removed the boat will not pass Coast Guard inspection and the boat cannot be boarded until a boarding ladder has been installed on the swim deck To purchase a boarding ladder consult your Cobalt Dealer COB0002 ING EXTENDED SWIM PLATFORM MUST BE ATTACHED WHILE BOAT IS IN USE AVOID POSSIBLE INJURY OR DROWNING SWIM LADDER IS ATTACHED TO THE PLATFORM REMOVABLE FEATURE IS FOR BOAT STORAGE ONLY 240 3 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION ING NOT OCCUPY EXTENDED SWIM PLATFORM WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING OR ENGAGED PROPELLER CONTACT MAY CAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR FATALITY ALL GASOLINE POWERED ENGINES PRODUCE CARBON MONOXIDE CO CO IS COLORLESS ODORLESS AND DANGEROUS DIRECT AND PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO CO WILL CAUSE BRAIN DAMAGE OR DEATH WINDSHIELD HOOK COB160 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL To open the windshield make sure the vertical slots in the mechanism are aligned Swing the windshield open until the windshield post falls into the vertical slots and the mechanism locks To close the windshield release the locking mechanism by pulling the forward facing button Swing the windshield into pla
257. the Road both boats must act to avoid collision The information in this section outlines only the most basic of the nautical Rules of the Road For more information contact your local USCG Auxiliary ING THE NAUTICAL RULES OF THE ROAD MUST BE FOLLOWED TO PREVENT COLLISIONS BETWEEN VESSELS LIKE TRAFFIC LAWS FOR AUTOMOBILES THE OPERATOR IS LEGALLY REQUIRED TO FOLLOW THE RULES ENCOUNTERING VESSELS WHISTLE HORN SIGNALS Signaling other boats with a whistle or horn is similar to using turn signals on an automobile It is not necessary to sound a signal every time a boat is nearby In general boat operators should signal their intention to avoid potentially confusing or hazardous situations It is customary for the privileged boat to signal first and the give way boat to return the same signal to acknowledge she understands and will comply Use the danger signal five or more short and rapid blasts if intent is not clear Use the following signal blast early enough to be noticed and understood by other boaters e long blast Warning signal coming out of slip or passing astern One short blast Pass on my port side e Two short blasts Pass on my starboard side e Three short blasts Engines in reverse e Five or more short and rapid blasts Danger signal OTE In general boats with less maneuverability have right of way over more agile craft You must stay clear of the vessel with right of way and pass to h
258. the head compartment door assembly is closed and latched while the boat is underway Do not allow to swing freely 2 For operation of the toilet please check the manuals supplied in your owner s packet Refer to page 69 of this manual for information REFRIGERATOR OPTIONAL The refrigerator receives its power from the ship s electrical system 12 VDC Inside the refrigerator is the thermostat control The electrical system must be energized correctly at the 12 VDC 110 VAC control panel The master 12 VDC switches must be turned on as well as the switch marked refrigerator BATTERY SWITCH OPERATION Single Engine Your Cobalt is equipped with a dual battery switch With this switch off nothing in the boat will operate with the exception of the automatic bilge pumps Make sure the switch is in the 1 or 2 position You can operate the boat with switch in the both position but not for extended periods Note The purpose of dual batteries is to keep one as a spare In the position you essentially have one larger battery and if a failure should occur with the electrical systems or either battery both batteries will end up discharged Twin Engines Your Cobalt is equipped with two dual battery switches With this switches turned off nothing in the boat will operate with the exception of the automatic bilge pumps Make sure the switches are in the 1 or 2 position You can operate the boat with the sw
259. the preferred channel is to the left of the buoy a GREEN top band means the preferred channel is to the right of the buoy Day markers are colored and numbered the same as buoys RED triangular day markers with even numbers mark the starboard side of the channel GREEN square day markers with odd numbers mark the port side of the channel Lights bells and horns are used on buoys for night or poor visibility conditions Buoys with unique light flashing characteristics are identified on nautical charts with the specific flashing pattern COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 30 Lateral Aids Marking the Sides of Channels as seen When Entering From Seaward Safe Water Aids Marking Mld Channels and Fairways No Numbers May be Lettered Preferred Channel Aids No Numbers May be Lettered Port Side Odd Numbers Green Lighted Buoy Green Light NAVIGATION Daymark Starboard Side Even Numbers Red Lighted Buoy Red Light Red Lighted White Light Nun Buoy Spherical Buoy Preferred Channel to Starboard Green and Red Lighted Buoy Green Light Can Buoy 8 Daymark Daymark Daymark Preferred Channel to Port Green and Red Lighted Buoy Red Light LIGHT STRUCTURES Maneuvering a boat at night can be dangerous and confusing To aid boaters with navigation and warn of hazards the USCG and the state and local authorities maintain a variety of light st
260. ties for functional uses Cobalt uses the highest finish quality material appropriate to the exacting structural requirements of each application CORROSIONX One of the issues associated with owning a boat is corrosion which ironically is often caused directly by the marine environment If you operate a boat in salt water you will be impressed with the rapid growth of corrosion in just a few weeks Since we recognize that your purchase of a Cobalt Boat was a major financial decision we want you to be happy about your choice for years to come After consulting with our dealers and operators throughout the country we found that regular applications of a product called CorrosionX will keep your boat operating at peak efficiency free of corrosion To assist you we have included a small can of CorrosionX in the optional salt water kit Minimally it should be applied to the following areas and components in the time frames specified TOPSIDE Spray or wipe a light coat of CorrosionX on all rails stanchions cleats cleat bolts and other metal fixtures fittings up on deck Treat hinges locks closure mechanisms and sliding tracks of doors and windows If sprayed on wipe with cloth to remove excess A very light coat is all it takes and it should be applied every two months if operating in salt water and every four months in freshwater operations COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 56 INTERIOR EXTERIOR CARE INSIDE THE BULKHEAD Once a year
261. top about 1 4 inch from exterior edges of the wood Remove wax with a clean soft cloth For difficult to clean surfaces 3M Perfect It III rubbing compound and a 3M Type T scrubbing pad can be used Use rubbing compound carefully following manufacturer s instructions Do not use cleaners or polishes containing alcohol ammonia abrasives oily emollients or petroleum based materials Avoid saturating edges of wood laminate with polish or wax In some instances foam backed tape used in manufacturing will absorb and retain these substances and result in premature fading and or discoloration of your Rosewood dash If cleaners or waxes come in contact with edges of the wood laminate clean the surface immediately with a mild solution of soap and water MOTOR BOX ASSEMBLY Electric The electric motor box assembly is controlled by a switch on the dash If you experience a battery failure the assembly can be opened manually COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 293 12 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION DINETTE TABLE WITH FILLER CUSHIONS OPTIONAL Table Remove the long table leg from storage area and insert into floor receptacle Remove the table from storage area and slide on to the leg Filler Cushions Remove the short table leg from storage area and insert into floor receptacle Remove the table from storage area and slide on to the leg Place the two filler cushions on the tabletop HEATER OPTIONAL
262. ty 10 gal Capacity persons gear 1850 Ibs Capacity persons 14 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION 7 60 m 7 84 m 2 62 m 2223 kg 2761 61 cm 99 cm 107 cm 99 cm 1 6 m PLE ER 2 6 m 37 91 771 kg MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION CAPTAIN S CHAIR ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATION Your captain s chairs have the flip up position for greater visibility and maneuverability while docking You can sit on the raised cushion or stand in front of the cushion Standing while driving your boat should only be done while maneuvering at an idle by an experienced driver The chairs are adjustable fore and aft and also rotate Rotation Loosen the handle next to the pedestal under the seat Raise the lever on the opposite side of the pedestal Rotate the seat to the desired position and lower the lever and tighten the knob to tighten the seat Do not allow the seat to swing freely Fore and Aft adjustments A handle under the front lip of the seat when raised allows the seat to move Make sure the mechanism is properly engaged to prevent seat movement while the boat is underway SWIVEL CHAIRS ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATION Your optional swivel chairs have the capability to rotate for convenience when moored or docked and for the passenger to spot a skier when skiing Both chairs rotate and are adjustable fore and aft 1 Lift lever to adjust fore and aft 2 Turn rotation friction handle clo
263. ughly clean the boat below the water line remove all weeds and algae and drain the bilge before launching the boat in a new body of water 9 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL c BoAT OPERATION EMERGENCY CONSIDERATIONS Be prepared to deal with emergencies before they happen Try to formulate plan for each type in advance so that decisions can be made quickly and without hesitation Precious moments lost can mean the difference between losing and saving a life FIRE You must be prepared and act quickly when dealing with a fire It is not recommended to battle a fire for an extended period of time Turn engine s OFF and abandon the boat if the fire cannot be extinguished quickly Swim at least 23 meters 25 yards upwind from the boat and use the visual distress signals to get assistance ING GASOLINE WILL FLOAT ON TOP OF WATER AND CAN BURN IF THE BOAT IS ABANDONED SWIM UP WIND FAR ENOUGH TO AVOID FUEL THAT MAY SPREAD OVER THE SURFACE OF THE WATER TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY Onboard fires involving the fuel system usually result in either an explosion that completely destroys the boat or the boat burning to the waterline and self extinguishing Deciding on abandoning the boat or staying to fight the fire is difficult and depends on many factors Try to formulate a fire plan in advance to make that decision quickly and without hesitation Be sure to e caution and do not smoke when refueling e Verify that fuel does not le
264. ure swing the stern in using engine thrust or pull it in with a boat hook APPROACHING A SLIP This maneuver is similar to backing an automobile into a garage or parking space When approaching a slip Have fenders mooring lines and the crew ready Turn the boat s stern toward the slip e Shift to reverse Maneuver slowly into the slip then shift to forward Use your steering wheel and throttles to align the boat with the slip Once aligned shift to reverse and continue to back in slowly Shift to forward when completely in to stop the movement of the boat e Shift to neutral secure the mooring lines and stop the engines 049 APPROACHING MOORING 1 Mooring Buoy The only buoys you are permitted to moor to are mooring buoys Mooring to a navigation buoy or other navigational aids or regulatory marker is illegal COB050C Approach a mooring buoy by heading into the wind or current Observe the direction of other boats that already lie at mooring buoys Since they are heading into the wind or current approach your buoy at the same heading 45 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL OPERATING INFORMATION e When you think you can move enough forward without using your engines shift to neutral e Have a crew member positioned on the bow with a hook to retrieve the mooring line At that point the crew member should be guiding your maneuvers toward the buoy e Turn off the engines afte
265. uring that the port and starboard pins lock into place e Snap the port and starboard sunshade edges to the top of the side arms Retract the sunshade and stow by reversing the above operation ING THE ARCH WITH SUNSHADE IS DESIGNED FOR FACTORY INSTALLED EQUIPMENT ONLY ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS CANNOT BE ADDED WITHOUT COBALT AUTHORIZATION ARCH MAINTENANCE Do not shrink wrap or tightly bind the surface with plastic wrappings When tarping a boat for storage the cover system should be ventilated to allow the coating system to breathe Covers and tarps whether synthetic or natural fiber should not be pulled tight to painted surfaces This condition can trap and hold moisture on the surface and may result in loss of gloss blistering or delamination of the topcoat Caution should be used to ensure that the tarp does not chafe against the surface Such chafing especially when accompanied by airborne dirt can abrade the surface and cause premature loss of gloss 263 5 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION Please refer to your Care and Maintenance Sheet of Awlgrip or Awlcraft supplied with your boat For further information consult your Cobalt Dealer u THE ARCH CANNOT BE USED FOR TOWING AND WILL NOT SUPPORT BODY WEIGHT DECK HATCH The deck hatch is manually operable To open simply release the one or two hasps on the edge of the hatch make sure the support bracket adjusters are loose an
266. ved 200 7 COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION ROSEWOOD DASH OPTIONAL CARE Your Rosewood veneer dash will maintain its natural beauty and high gloss sheen when properly maintained For routine cleaning wipe the wood surface with a damp soft cotton cloth For thorough cleaning wash surface with a mild solution of soap and water and dry with a soft cotton cloth Wax or rubbing compound can be used occasionally when necessary Apply liquid wax product lightly with your fingertips Work from the center of the wood surface outward Rub in a circular motion and stop about 1 4 inch from exterior edges of the wood Remove wax with a clean soft cloth For difficult to clean surfaces 3M Perfect It III rubbing compound and a 3M Type T scrubbing pad can be used Use rubbing compound carefully following manufacturer s instructions Do not use cleaners or polishes containing alcohol ammonia abrasives oily emollients or petroleum based materials Avoid saturating edges of wood laminate with polish or wax In some instances foam backed tape used in manufacturing will absorb and retain these substances and result in premature fading and or discoloration of your Rosewood dash If cleaners or waxes come in contact with edges of the wood laminate clean the surface immediately with a mild solution of soap and water MOTOR BOX ASSEMBLY Manual The motor box raises and lowers manually Do not allow it to slam shut w
267. wimmers water skiers personal water vehicles or aids to navigation IGNITION SAFETY SWITCH Your Cobalt is equipped with an ignition safety switch It is located on the face of the side mount control or near the lower edge of the driver s control panel The ignition safety switch stops the engine s when engaged Attach the lanyard to the driver whenever the engines are running If the driver leaves the driver s station the lanyard will shut off the ignition immediately preventing the boat from moving under power Attach the lanyard to the safety switch Hook the opposite end on the lanyard to a strong piece of clothing on the driver such as a belt loop If the lanyard is lost the switch may be overridden for temporary engine operation but only in emergencies Contact your Cobalt dealer immediately if a replacement lanyard is needed SINGLE BATTERY SWITCH Your Cobalt is equipped with a master battery switch With this switch turned off nothing in the boat will operate except for the automatic bilge pump If you have the optional dual battery system make sure the master switch is in the 1 or 2 position You can operate the boat with the switch in the both position but not for extended periods DUAL BATTERY AND SWITCH STANDARD ON 293 This option gives you the ability to isolate the entire boat from the batteries and switch to either or both batteries Under normal situations the switch should be in position 1
268. y safety related information The Safety Alert Symbol means ATTENTION BECOME ALERT YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED ING DANGER INDICATES AN IMMINENTLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH IF NOT AVOIDED WILL RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY INDICATES A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH IF NOT AVOIDED COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY JTION INDICATES A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH IF NOT AVOIDED MAY RESULT IN MINOR OR MODERATE INJURY Indicates installation operation or maintenance information which is important but not hazard related The precautions listed in this manual and on your Cobalt boat are not all inclusive If a procedure method tool or part is not specifically recommended you must satisfy yourself that it is safe for you and others and the boat will not be damaged or made unsafe as a result of your decision REMEMBER USE COMMON SENSE WHEN OPERATING YOUR BOAT COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL xii RESPONSIBILITIES AND SAFETY COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL OWNER OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITIES Your safety the safety of your passengers and other boaters are among your responsibilities as operator of this boat Your boat must be in compliance with U S Coast Guard USCQ safety equipment regulations You should know how to react correctly to adverse weather conditions have good navigation skills and follow the Rules of the Road as defined by the USCG and state county lo
269. your Authorized Cobalt Dealer TELESCOPING BOARDING LADDER THIS LADDER MUST ONLY BE USED WHILE ENGINE IS OFF See warning label section Be sure ladder is raised and secured prior to starting engine Caution should be used while using this ladder Telescoping ladder is covered by ladder lid Lift ladder lid to access ladder Lift up on front of ladder to place overboard and telescope to full length Use caution to prevent pinching fingers when stowing ladder COB169 ING DO NOT USE BOARDING LADDER WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING ION THE STERN DRIVE UNIT HAS MANY SHARP EDGES ESPECIALLY THE PROPELLER EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN NEAR THE STERN DRIVE UNIT ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE BOARDING LADDER IS PROPERLY STOWED AND THERE IS NO ONE IN THE AREA BEHIND THE BOAT BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE AND ENGAGING THE SHIFT MECHANISM COBALT BOATS OWNER S MANUAL 262 4 MODEL SPECIFIC INFORMATION HEAD COMPARTMENT 1 Make sure the head compartment door assembly is closed and latched while the boat is underway Do not allow to swing freely 2 For operation of the porti potti pump out or macerator please check the manuals supplied in your owner s packet Refer to page 69 of this manual for more information SKI Tow PYLON REMOVABLE ING SKI PYLON MUST BE REMOVED BEFORE OPENING MOTOR BOX PREVENT MOTOR BOX DAMAGE ING SKI PYLON MAXIMUM LOAD 1 000 LBS INSTALLATION Remove ski pylon from starboard motor box storage co
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