“The mission of Boston Whaler®is to provide consumers with thesafest, highest quality, most durableboats in the world”
x150 MontaukRRETAIL CUSTOMERS IN THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AREA (EEA) MAY HAVE LEGAL RIGHTS UNDER APPLICABLE NATIONAL LEGISLATION REGARDING TH
xi150 MontaukRBoston Whaler, Inc. of 100 Whaler Way, Edgewater, Florida 32141 USA (“Boston Whaler”)provides the following Limited Warr
xii150 MontaukR(7) Failure of the owner to use, maintain, or store the boat as specifi ed in the Boston Whaler owner’s manual; and any other failure to
xiii150 MontaukR3. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS DISCLAIMED; AND. 4. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED
xiv150 MontaukRof this vessel may not be modifi ed, altered or waived by any action, inaction, or representations, whether oral or in writing, except
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xvi150 MontaukRINTRODUCTIONThe material here and in the rest of the Owner’s Manual Packet: • Gives you basic safety information; • Descri
1-1150 MontaukSection 1 • SafetyRDenotes hazards or unsafe practices that COULD result in minor personal injury, product or property damage. !CA
1-2150 MontaukSection 1• SafetyR Boat position-secure on trailer Tiedowns-tight Winch-locked Trailer hitch-connected Safety chains-attached Swin
1-3150 MontaukSection 1 • SafetyRGeneral Considerations • Know how your boat handles under different conditions. Recognize your limitations and t
1-4150 MontaukSection 1• SafetyRSTABILITY HAZARD • Load boat properly. The manufacturer’s load rating is the maximum allowed under no
1-5150 MontaukSection 1 • SafetyRLegally Mandated Equipment(Minimum Required)Consult your national and state boating law enforcement agency. The
1-6150 MontaukSection 1• SafetyRCarbon Monoxide is an oderless, colorless, and tasteless, extremely toxic gas produced by engines, heaters, sto
1-7150 MontaukSection 1 • SafetyRPFD Classifi cations Listed below are the several different types of PFDs, each life jacket has different purposes,
1-8150 MontaukSection 1• SafetyRType V, Special-Use devices,sailboat harnesses, white watervests, float coats, and hybridvests which have
1-9150 MontaukSection 1 • SafetyRThere are three (3) steps that must be taken when a person has fallen overboard:1. Returning to the victim: • Imme
1-10150 MontaukSection 1• SafetyRCAPSIZING • “Capsized” is when a boat is on its side or completely upside-down (usually as a result
1-11150 MontaukSection 1 • SafetyRsteering is virtually useless. If you are in a congested waterway you will need to react quickly to warn oth
1-12150 MontaukSection 1• SafetyROther recognized visual distress signals include: • Flames in a bucket • Code flags November & Charlie d
1-13150 MontaukSection 1 • SafetyRA sudden change in wind direction or speed or an increase in wave height indicates deteriorating weather. !WARNING
iii150 MontaukR1958, The legend is bornas company founder Dick Fisherdemonstrates a Boston Whaler’stotal unsinkability.RT H E U N S
1-14150 MontaukSection 1• SafetyRWater Skiing Signals Turn – Arm raised, circle with index fi nger extended. Turn Right – Extend arm out from
1-15150 MontaukSection 1 • SafetyRSWIMMING/SKIING HAZARD • Keep clear of areas designated only for swimmers and skin divers. Recogniz
1-16150 MontaukSection 1• SafetyRTo avoid boating in unsafe areas where there are underwater obstructions, shallow water, unnavigable conditio
1-17150 MontaukSection 1 • SafetyRHitting an object in or under the water or boating in dangerous currents can cause serious injury or death t
1-18150 MontaukSection 1• SafetyRMounted at key locations throughout the boat (See fi gure 1.19.1), warning labels advise the owner/operator of i
1-19150 MontaukSection 1 • SafetyRWarning Label Locations! WARNINGNW-204-05cocococococococococococococococococococoRequired under AB2222 for use on a
1-20150 MontaukSection 1• SafetyRSTOP Key to Symbols on Controls & PrintsAlthough not used in this manual, some of these symbols may be fo
2-1150 MontaukSection 2 • General InformationRAll boats must comply with federal regulations regarding maximum capacities. The certifi cat
2-2150 MontaukSection 2 • General InformationRMAXIMUM CAPACITIES6PERSONS OR LBS.825LBS. PERSONS, MOTOR, GEAR1400H.P MOTOR60THI
2-3150 MontaukSection 2 • General InformationRPower CapacityAlways adjust the speed and direction of the craft to the varying sea conditions.NO
iv150 MontaukRHISTORYIn 1958, company founder Richard T. Fisher introduced the first Boston Whaler® boat in Braintree, Massachussetts. It
2-4150 MontaukSection 2 • General InformationROverall Length 15’5” 4.70 mBridge Clearance (no top) 4’7” 1.39 mBridge Clearance (Sun- Top) 6’10
2-5150 MontaukSection 2 • General InformationRThis area is intended for occupation ONLY while mooring, anchoring, loading/unloading or when th
2-6150 MontaukSection 2 • General InformationRRecommended Seating & On-Plane LocationsFig. 2.6.1Recommended Passenger LocationsRECOMMENDED SEATING
2-7150 MontaukSection 2 • General InformationRThrough Hull FittingsFig. 2.7.1123BILGE SUMP DRAINLIVEWELL SEACOCK (OPTION)BOW LOCKER DRAINBILGE PUMP DR
2-8150 MontaukSection 2 • General InformationRACTIVEPAGE/MENUCANCELWPTSMOBRANGEOUTINOKNAVIGATION LIGHTBOW CLEATCLASSIC BOW RAIL/SIDE RAIL (OPTION)BOW
2-9150 MontaukSection 2 • General InformationR301245612VOFF ON STARTRPMX1000OFF / AUTO / ONNAV/ANCBILGE PUMPACCYSwitch PanelFig. 2.9.1TACHOMETERB
2-10150 MontaukSection 2 • General InformationRTo reverse power, bring the control lever back to engage the reverse gear and increase th
2-11150 MontaukSection 2 • General InformationRWhen operating in reduced visibility or at night it is only prudent to slow the boats speed and keep a
2-12150 MontaukSection 2 • General InformationRYour 150 Montauk is equipped with a teleflex no-feedback steering system. The Teleflex no-f
2-13150 MontaukSection 2 • General InformationRIf equipped, the trolling motor receptacle is located at the bow of the boat. The panel is wired for 12
v150 MontaukRWelcome Letter ...iiiHistory ...ivPreface ...
2-14150 MontaukSection 2 • General InformationRCanvas (Option) Chafi ng, fi ber wear from dirt and grit and deterioration from ultraviolet light can ca
2-15150 MontaukSection 2 • General InformationRPropeller • It is advised that you always carry a spare propeller, propeller hardware and propelle
2-16150 MontaukSection 2 • General InformationRDockingYour 150 Montauk has (3) 8 inch cleats, One at the bow and two located at the sternm, one port a
2-17150 MontaukSection 2 • General InformationRTie-Down Straps - Can be used to secure the boat from the stern. The tie-down straps hook into the tie
2-18150 MontaukSection 2 • General InformationRTrailer descriptionSingle Axle Bunk Trailer Fig. 2.18.1SAFETY CHAINS/CABLESTONGUE/BALL HITCH RECEIVERTO
3-1150 Montauk Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & OperationRThe bilge pump located under a hatch in the aft cockpit deck is
3-2150 Montauk Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & OperationRThe 150 Montauk is equipped for a gasoline fuel system. There a
3-3150 Montauk Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & OperationRPrimer BulbUse the primer bulb (See fi gure 3.2.1) to draw fuel from the t
3-4150 Montauk Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & OperationRPrior to removing the fuel cap or connecting the primer bulb assembly, op
3-5150 Montauk Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & OperationR • Squeeze the fuel line primer bulb several times until i
vi150 MontaukRFeatures ... 2-8Control Station Switch Panel... 2-9Seating & Storage
3-6150 Montauk Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & OperationRWarming Up the EngineThe “THROTTLE ONLY” button on the gear shift/throttl
3-7150 Montauk Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & OperationRLivewell (Option) If equipped, the livewell located in the aft cockpit
3-8150 Montauk Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & OperationRAnchoring The 150 Montauk is equipped with an anchor storage compartment
3-9150 Montauk Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & OperationR• Be sure there is adequate rode.• Secure rode to both the anchor
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4-1150 MontaukSection 4 • Electrical SystemElectrical SystemsDC Electrical SystemThe electrical system on the 150 Montauk is powered by one (1) lead-a
4-2150 MontaukSection 4 • Electrical SystemRDC MAINBILGEMain DC BreakerThe Main DC breaker reset is located on the aft wall of the console interior. I
4-3150 MontaukSection 4 • Electrical SystemBattery Switch (CE Option)The 150 Montauk has the option of using a battery switch. The switch, located
4-4150 MontaukSection 4 • Electrical SystemRWiring Identifi cation ChartBoston Whaler® adheres to electrical wiring requirements which meet all th
4-5150 MontaukSection 4 • Electrical SystemThe following page contains an electrical schematic pertaining to the electrical system in your boat
vii150 MontaukRThis Owner’s Manual has been written to provide specifi c information about your boat and it should be read carefully. Keep this booklet
4-6150 MontaukSection 4 • Electrical SystemRTHIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK
5-1Section 5 • Care & MaintenanceR150 MontaukRoutine Care & Maintenance Routine inspection, service and maintenance of your boat, boat sy
5-2Section 5 • Care & MaintenanceR150 MontaukHull MaintenanceIf using a pressure washer to clean the hull and deck surfaces of your boat
5-3Section 5 • Care & MaintenanceR150 Montaukwill be dragged into the scratches and will reduce the adhesion properties of the paint. Remove any m
5-4Section 5 • Care & MaintenanceR150 MontaukRubrail CareThe rubrail on your boat is constructed of an injected high density PVC vinyl material wh
5-5Section 5 • Care & MaintenanceR150 MontaukTo Clean Your Cushions • Remove ordinary dirt and smudges with a mild soap and water solution.
5-6Section 5 • Care & MaintenanceR150 MontaukMaintaining a good appearance • After each use, especially if used in salt water areas,
5-7Section 5 • Care & MaintenanceR150 MontaukCleaning Stubborn StainsSoak fabric for approximately twenty minutes in a mild solution cons
5-8Section 5 • Care & MaintenanceR150 MontaukLong Term Storage & WinterizationLong periods of storage, winter lay-up and/or non-use, common to
5-9Section 5 • Care & MaintenanceR150 Montauk • Disconnect the battery cables (negative cable fi rst). • Remove the battery from the boa
viii150 MontaukRBoston Whaler, Inc. (“Boston Whaler”) provides the following Limited Warranty to the original retail owner of its 2012 model year boat
5-10Section 5 • Care & MaintenanceR150 MontaukAntifreeze and other winterizing fl uids can be toxic to aquatic life and cause harmful effects to pl
5-11Section 5 • Care & MaintenanceR150 Montauk MAINTENANCE LOG ENGINE SERVICED DATE HOURS BY MAINTENANCE PERFORMED Fill out
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ix150 MontaukR(8) Any Boston Whaler boat which has been altered or modifi ed from Boston Whaler factory specifi cations, including penetration of the hu
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