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Page 1 - “The mission of Boston Whaler

“The mission of Boston Whaler®is to provide consumers with thesafest, highest quality, most durableboats in the world”

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x150 MontaukRRETAIL CUSTOMERS IN THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AREA (EEA) MAY HAVE LEGAL RIGHTS UNDER APPLICABLE NATIONAL LEGISLATION REGARDING TH

Page 3 - 150 Montauk

xi150 MontaukRBoston Whaler, Inc. of 100 Whaler Way, Edgewater, Florida 32141 USA (“Boston Whaler”)provides the following Limited Warr

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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

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xiii150 MontaukR3. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS DISCLAIMED; AND. 4. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED

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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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xv150 MontaukRThank you for purchasing a boat or requesting information from Boston Whaler! This Privacy Statement is to inform you

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xvi150 MontaukRINTRODUCTIONThe material here and in the rest of the Owner’s Manual Packet: • Gives you basic safety information; • Descri

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1-1150 MontaukSection 1 • SafetyRDenotes hazards or unsafe practices that COULD result in minor personal injury, product or property damage. !CA

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1-2150 MontaukSection 1• SafetyR Boat position-secure on trailer Tiedowns-tight Winch-locked Trailer hitch-connected Safety chains-attached Swin

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1-3150 MontaukSection 1 • SafetyRGeneral Considerations • Know how your boat handles under different conditions. Recognize your limitations and t

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1-4150 MontaukSection 1• SafetyRSTABILITY HAZARD • Load boat properly. The manufacturer’s load rating is the maximum allowed under no

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1-5150 MontaukSection 1 • SafetyRLegally Mandated Equipment(Minimum Required)Consult your national and state boating law enforcement agency. The

Page 15 - PRIVACY STATEMENT

1-6150 MontaukSection 1• SafetyRCarbon Monoxide is an oderless, colorless, and tasteless, extremely toxic gas produced by engines, heaters, sto

Page 16 - Canadian Coast Guard

1-7150 MontaukSection 1 • SafetyRPFD Classifi cations Listed below are the several different types of PFDs, each life jacket has different purposes,

Page 17 - Section 1 • Safety

1-8150 MontaukSection 1• SafetyRType V, Special-Use devices,sailboat harnesses, white watervests, float coats, and hybridvests which have

Page 18 - Section 1• Safety

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

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1-10150 MontaukSection 1• SafetyRCAPSIZING • “Capsized” is when a boat is on its side or completely upside-down (usually as a result

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1-11150 MontaukSection 1 • SafetyRsteering is virtually useless. If you are in a congested waterway you will need to react quickly to warn oth

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1-12150 MontaukSection 1• SafetyROther recognized visual distress signals include: • Flames in a bucket • Code flags November & Charlie d

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1-13150 MontaukSection 1 • SafetyRA sudden change in wind direction or speed or an increase in wave height indicates deteriorating weather. !WARNING

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iii150 MontaukR1958, The legend is bornas company founder Dick Fisherdemonstrates a Boston Whaler’stotal unsinkability.RT H E U N S

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1-14150 MontaukSection 1• SafetyRWater Skiing Signals Turn – Arm raised, circle with index fi nger extended. Turn Right – Extend arm out from

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1-15150 MontaukSection 1 • SafetyRSWIMMING/SKIING HAZARD • Keep clear of areas designated only for swimmers and skin divers. Recogniz

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1-16150 MontaukSection 1• SafetyRTo avoid boating in unsafe areas where there are underwater obstructions, shallow water, unnavigable conditio

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1-17150 MontaukSection 1 • SafetyRHitting an object in or under the water or boating in dangerous currents can cause serious injury or death t

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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

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1-19150 MontaukSection 1 • SafetyRWarning Label Locations! WARNINGNW-204-05cocococococococococococococococococococoRequired under AB2222 for use on a

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1-20150 MontaukSection 1• SafetyRSTOP Key to Symbols on Controls & PrintsAlthough not used in this manual, some of these symbols may be fo

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2-1150 MontaukSection 2 • General InformationRAll boats must comply with federal regulations regarding maximum capacities. The certifi cat

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2-2150 MontaukSection 2 • General InformationRMAXIMUM CAPACITIES6PERSONS OR LBS.825LBS. PERSONS, MOTOR, GEAR1400H.P MOTOR60THI

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2-3150 MontaukSection 2 • General InformationRPower CapacityAlways adjust the speed and direction of the craft to the varying sea conditions.NO

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iv150 MontaukRHISTORYIn 1958, company founder Richard T. Fisher introduced the first Boston Whaler® boat in Braintree, Massachussetts. It

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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

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2-5150 MontaukSection 2 • General InformationRThis area is intended for occupation ONLY while mooring, anchoring, loading/unloading or when th

Page 37 - Hull Identifi cation Number

2-6150 MontaukSection 2 • General InformationRRecommended Seating & On-Plane LocationsFig. 2.6.1Recommended Passenger LocationsRECOMMENDED SEATING

Page 38 - BOSTON WHALER, INC

2-7150 MontaukSection 2 • General InformationRThrough Hull FittingsFig. 2.7.1123BILGE SUMP DRAINLIVEWELL SEACOCK (OPTION)BOW LOCKER DRAINBILGE PUMP DR

Page 39 - Power Capacity

2-8150 MontaukSection 2 • General InformationRACTIVEPAGE/MENUCANCELWPTSMOBRANGEOUTINOKNAVIGATION LIGHTBOW CLEATCLASSIC BOW RAIL/SIDE RAIL (OPTION)BOW

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2-9150 MontaukSection 2 • General InformationR301245612VOFF ON STARTRPMX1000OFF / AUTO / ONNAV/ANCBILGE PUMPACCYSwitch PanelFig. 2.9.1TACHOMETERB

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2-10150 MontaukSection 2 • General InformationRTo reverse power, bring the control lever back to engage the reverse gear and increase th

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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

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2-12150 MontaukSection 2 • General InformationRYour 150 Montauk is equipped with a teleflex no-feedback steering system. The Teleflex no-f

Page 44 - ** Navigation package option

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

Page 45 - BILGE PUMP

v150 MontaukRWelcome Letter ...iiiHistory ...ivPreface ...

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2-14150 MontaukSection 2 • General InformationRCanvas (Option) Chafi ng, fi ber wear from dirt and grit and deterioration from ultraviolet light can ca

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2-15150 MontaukSection 2 • General InformationRPropeller • It is advised that you always carry a spare propeller, propeller hardware and propelle

Page 48 - Maintenance:

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

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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

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2-18150 MontaukSection 2 • General InformationRTrailer descriptionSingle Axle Bunk Trailer Fig. 2.18.1SAFETY CHAINS/CABLESTONGUE/BALL HITCH RECEIVERTO

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3-1150 Montauk Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & OperationRThe bilge pump located under a hatch in the aft cockpit deck is

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3-2150 Montauk Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & OperationRThe 150 Montauk is equipped for a gasoline fuel system. There a

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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

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3-4150 Montauk Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & OperationRPrior to removing the fuel cap or connecting the primer bulb assembly, op

Page 55 - Fuel & Oil Spillage

3-5150 Montauk Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & OperationR • Squeeze the fuel line primer bulb several times until i

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vi150 MontaukRFeatures ... 2-8Control Station Switch Panel... 2-9Seating & Storage

Page 57 - Additives

3-6150 Montauk Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & OperationRWarming Up the EngineThe “THROTTLE ONLY” button on the gear shift/throttl

Page 58 - Fuel Filters

3-7150 Montauk Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & OperationRLivewell (Option) If equipped, the livewell located in the aft cockpit

Page 59 - Prior to Starting

3-8150 Montauk Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & OperationRAnchoring The 150 Montauk is equipped with an anchor storage compartment

Page 60 - Start Engine:

3-9150 Montauk Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & OperationR• Be sure there is adequate rode.• Secure rode to both the anchor

Page 61 - Operation

3-10150 Montauk Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & OperationRTHIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK

Page 62 - Water Depth

4-1150 MontaukSection 4 • Electrical SystemElectrical SystemsDC Electrical SystemThe electrical system on the 150 Montauk is powered by one (1) lead-a

Page 63 - Lowering The Anchor

4-2150 MontaukSection 4 • Electrical SystemRDC MAINBILGEMain DC BreakerThe Main DC breaker reset is located on the aft wall of the console interior. I

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4-3150 MontaukSection 4 • Electrical SystemBattery Switch (CE Option)The 150 Montauk has the option of using a battery switch. The switch, located

Page 65 - Section 4 • Electrical System

4-4150 MontaukSection 4 • Electrical SystemRWiring Identifi cation ChartBoston Whaler® adheres to electrical wiring requirements which meet all th

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4-5150 MontaukSection 4 • Electrical SystemThe following page contains an electrical schematic pertaining to the electrical system in your boat

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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

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4-6150 MontaukSection 4 • Electrical SystemRTHIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK

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5-1Section 5 • Care & MaintenanceR150 MontaukRoutine Care & Maintenance Routine inspection, service and maintenance of your boat, boat sy

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5-2Section 5 • Care & MaintenanceR150 MontaukHull MaintenanceIf using a pressure washer to clean the hull and deck surfaces of your boat

Page 71 - Waxing the Gel Coat Surfaces

5-3Section 5 • Care & MaintenanceR150 Montaukwill be dragged into the scratches and will reduce the adhesion properties of the paint. Remove any m

Page 72 - Hull Blistering

5-4Section 5 • Care & MaintenanceR150 MontaukRubrail CareThe rubrail on your boat is constructed of an injected high density PVC vinyl material wh

Page 73 - Bottom Painting a Bare Hull

5-5Section 5 • Care & MaintenanceR150 MontaukTo Clean Your Cushions • Remove ordinary dirt and smudges with a mild soap and water solution.

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5-6Section 5 • Care & MaintenanceR150 MontaukMaintaining a good appearance • After each use, especially if used in salt water areas,

Page 75 - To Clean Your Cushions

5-7Section 5 • Care & MaintenanceR150 MontaukCleaning Stubborn StainsSoak fabric for approximately twenty minutes in a mild solution cons

Page 76 - Maintaining a good appearance

5-8Section 5 • Care & MaintenanceR150 MontaukLong Term Storage & WinterizationLong periods of storage, winter lay-up and/or non-use, common to

Page 77 - Cleaning Stubborn Stains

5-9Section 5 • Care & MaintenanceR150 Montauk • Disconnect the battery cables (negative cable fi rst). • Remove the battery from the boa

Page 78 - Fuel System

viii150 MontaukRBoston Whaler, Inc. (“Boston Whaler”) provides the following Limited Warranty to the original retail owner of its 2012 model year boat

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5-10Section 5 • Care & MaintenanceR150 MontaukAntifreeze and other winterizing fl uids can be toxic to aquatic life and cause harmful effects to pl

Page 80 - Environment

5-11Section 5 • Care & MaintenanceR150 Montauk MAINTENANCE LOG ENGINE SERVICED DATE HOURS BY MAINTENANCE PERFORMED Fill out

Page 81 - MAINTENANCE LOG

5-12Section 5 • Care & MaintenanceR150 MontaukTHIS PAGE LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK

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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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