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Dear Correct Craft Owner:
Congratulations on your purchase of a Ski Nautique 206. You have chosen a
very special boat. This boat was designed not only by our talented team of
engineers, but by Andy Mapple, the world’s greatest slalom skier of all time.
Since 1925, we have manufactured some of the finest products boat builders
can produce.
Your boat was manufactured with the latest marine technology and materials.
You have bought into a legacy handed down by W. C. Meloon over 78 years
ago. His dedication to building boats to the glory of God remains true today as
the cornerstone of our commitment in bringing to you the finest in water sports
boats. We continue to lead this industry in technology and design innovation.
Our heritage is a source of pride. Years of experience, including that of four
generations of Meloons have gone into the building of your boat. We hope
that you will enjoy it to the fullest.
Take a moment to review this owners manual for your boat. We have
assembled this manual to inform you about your boat and educate you further
on boating. There are many tips and tricks on care and maintenance sprinkled
throughout the manual, along with some cautions that will apply to your boat.
Boating is very important to us and we would like you to enjoy many years of
boating in your boat.
Welcome into the Nautique family.
Sincerely,
Walter N. Meloon
President/Chief Executive Officer
Trust in the Lord with all thine heart;
and lean not unto thine own understanding.
In all thy ways acknowledge him,
and he shall direct thy paths.
Proverbs 3: 5-6
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Page 1 - Dear Correct Craft Owner:

iDear Correct Craft Owner:Congratulations on your purchase of a Ski Nautique 206. You have chosen avery special boat. This boat was designed not only

Page 2 - ABLE OF C ONTENTS

HeaterThe heater key controls four different heater functions. Pushing and releasingthe “heater” key scrolls from “off” to “low speed” to “medium spe

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push the bilge pump key on the keypad, thepumps will come on and run for severalmoments to “sense” if there is water in thebilge. If there is water i

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Navigation Lights This switch controls the navigation lights. The law requires the bow light andthe 360 degree light (located at the transom) be turne

Page 5 - Chapter 1

• Emergency Cut-off Switch There is an emergency cut-off switch for theprotection of you and your passengers. The clip at the end of the cord mustbe

Page 6 - Keyless Ignition

It is very important to read and be familiar with the information contained inthese labels and to always adhere to the boat operation practices descri

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then noted, “As I explained in the previous advisory, “Teak/Drag Surfing”entails individuals taking hold of the swim platform of a vessel while it isu

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Lifting rings Your boat has lifting rings at the bow and at the stern. These are designed tolift your boat in a steady and secure manner. Be certain t

Page 9 - Function Keys

WAKEBOARDING HAS DEVELOPED, WE HAVE WITNESSEDTHE ADVENT OF BALLAST SYSTEMS WHICH ADD WEIGHTAND INCREASE THE SIZE OF THE WAKE. THE SIMPLESTBALLAST SYS

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Fueling Your Nautique features a port and starboard fuelfill cap. You may fill from either side. Remove theslotted fuel fill cap to put gas in the boa

Page 11 - Forward Bilge Pump

Stereo OptionAll Nautiques are stereo ready. Signature models havebeen pre-wired for your dealer to install a stereo. Limitedand Team Edition Nautiq

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iiT ABLE OF C ONTENTSChapter 1. Overview ...Chapter . PageDash Pod and Console Layout...

Page 13 - Throttle

Folding Instructions for Optional Flight Control TowerIn order to fold the Flight Control Tower forward, grasp the knobs found underthe support struct

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3. Re-install all hoses, put the caps back on the drains hoses, and put the restof the boat together.Flight ClipsOne set (4) of flight clips will hold

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User tips:Always return to neutral and let the engine idle for two or three seconds beforeturning the engine off Regularly check the black servo knob

Page 16 - Capacity Plate

Owner’s ManualSerial Busfor CorrectCraft® Pleasurecraft GM EnginesISO151A ECR#2370 05/10/02IS0151Visual /Audible Alert MessagesEasy InstallationWater

Page 17 - Driver’s Seat Adjustment

IndexInitial Setup Selecting the Fuel Tank Size Page 2Operation General Page 2 Speedometer/Depth Sounder Speedometer Calibration Page 3

Page 18 - Engine Box Latching/Lifting

Page 2MMode ButtonDown ButtonUpButtonInitial SetupThe setup function is normally only used for a new installation. It is not required to follow this p

Page 19 - Bow Section Ski 206

Page 3MMode ButtonMMode ButtonMMode ButtonDown ButtonUpButtonSpeedometer / Depth SounderThe Serial Bus Speedometer / Depth Sounder provides both the f

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Page 4MMode ButtonMMode ButtonThe speedometer also measures the water pressure in the pitot tubes when power is first turned on. This measurement is su

Page 21 - Flight Clips

Page 5MMode ButtonMMode ButtonMMode ButtonDown ButtonUpButtonDown ButtonUpButtonDown ButtonUpButtonalarm will resume if the condition that caused the

Page 22 - Faria Analog Tachometer

Page 6MMode ButtonMMode ButtonMMode ButtonDown ButtonUpButtonDown ButtonUpButtonDown ButtonUpButtonHolding the “mode M” button in for 2 seconds will s

Page 23 - Serial Bus

iiiChapter 3. Engine OverviewEngine Checklist...3.1Fuel Injected Engine Does Not Start...

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Page 7MMMMMMSpeedometer Display SequenceFigure 1QuickPressQuickPressQuickPressQuickPressHoldHoldPitot StatusAdjustSaveNo SaveDepth SounderShallowAlarm

Page 25 - Operation

Page 8Tachometer / Fuel MonitorThe Serial Bus Tachometer / Fuel Monitor instrument provides both the functions of a tachometer and a fuel - engine mon

Page 26 - Speedometer / Depth Sounder

Page 9Hours RemainingThe “time remaining” display shows how many hours the boat can operate based on the fuel remaining in the tank and the current fu

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Page 10LCD Alarm Condition Displays.Alarm messages will be displayed on the Tachometer LCD display. All messages will be displayed until either the pr

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Page 11Severe Conditions- Includes a Flashing Red LightWarningsLow Battery Voltage (Flashing Red Light)High Engine Temperature (Flashing Red Light)Low

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Page 13Faria Serial Bus Installation and Wiring Guide (Pleasurecraft Engines)The system consists of: • One Gateway box to interface with MEFI IV ECU a

Page 30 - Speedometer Display Sequence

Page 14Faria Serial Bus Gateway Typical Power ConnectionsTypical Instrument ConnectionsP15P13P14P12 P11P7P8P10 P6P5 P4 P1P3 P2P15P13P14P12 P11P7P8P10

Page 31 - Tachometer / Fuel Monitor

Page 15Faria Serial Bus Gateway Pleasurecraft GM Engine ECU ConnectionTransducer and Pitot Tubes ConnectionsFigure 6P15P13P14P12 P11P10Figure 5P15P13P

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Page 16Figure 7Faria Serial Bus Gateway Miscellaneous ConnectionsP15P13P14P12 P11P7P8P10 P6P5 P4 P1P3 P2PinkWhiteBrownBrown(Bare)1 3 5 3 76Lt. Blue Wh

Page 33 - Voltmeter

Page 17Table1Connector Contacts Pin Pin Function Wire Color P1 2 Not used P2 4 1 Battery Positive (always on)* Red 3 Switched P

Page 34 - Warnings

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Page 36 - Typical Power Connections

Copyright 2002 by the Thomas G. Faria Corporation, Uncasville, CT USA No part of this publication may by reproduced in any form, in an electronic ret

Page 38 - Miscellaneous Connections

Chapter 3ENGINE O VERVIEWIt is the owners responsibility to check all of the items below to be certainall preparation steps have been completed before

Page 39 - *5 amp Fuse Recommended

3.2boat care section. • Check to make sure there are no ropes, gear bags, arms/legs near the beltsand pulleys of the motor. Severe injury can result b

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If the fuel injected engine does not start:• If the fuel filter has just been changed or if the fuel system has been run dry,it will be necessary to c

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After your initial run:• Check oil level in the engine• Check the transmission oil level• Check for leaks (water, fuel and oil)• Engine frame bolts an

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G ENERAL NOTESThe maximum RPM of the engine at full throttle under normal load conditionscan be controlled by propeller pitch, diameter and design. It

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Chapter 4CAUTIONS AND W ARNING L ABELSCautions and Warning LabelsThe following are the warning/information labels that should be on your boat.It is yo

Page 45 - Flooded engine

Chapter 1O VERVIEWSpecifications for Ski Nautique® 206Length without Platform . . . . . . . . . . . 20’7.5” (6.29 m)Length with Platform. . . . . . .

Page 46 - Break In Procedure

4.2Inside Engine Box & on Fuel TankWater StrainerFuel Fill\Throttle ControlSki Nautique 206-July29-2003.qxd 8/6/02 10:05 AM Page 4.2

Page 47 - G ENERAL NOTES

Transom WarningCross Member/Boarding PlatformEngine4.3Ski Nautique 206-July29-2003.qxd 8/6/02 10:05 AM Page 4.3

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Flame ArrestorFlight ClipsWalk Thru WindshieldDash Pod4.4Ski Nautique 206-July29-2003.qxd 8/6/02 10:05 AM Page 4.4

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Fuel Control Cell4.5Ski Nautique 206-July29-2003.qxd 8/6/02 10:05 AM Page 4.5

Page 50 - Throttle Control

Side Console4.6Ski Nautique 206-July29-2003.qxd 8/6/02 10:05 AM Page 4.6

Page 51 - Transom Warning

Flight Conrol Tower4.7Ski Nautique 206-July29-2003.qxd 8/6/02 10:05 AM Page 4.7

Page 52 - Dash Pod

Ski Nautique 206 Capacity Plate4.8Ski Nautique 206-July29-2003.qxd 8/6/02 10:05 AM Page 4.8

Page 53 - Fuel Control Cell

Chapter 5B OAT HANDLING GUIDELINES/SAFETY REGULATIONS• Always observe the rules of the road and use common sense and courtesy onthe water. If you thin

Page 54 - Side Console

• There are no brakes to help you stop your boat. Boat speed, water currentand wind can affect your ability to stop safely. The driver must use cautio

Page 55 - Flight Conrol Tower

Chapter 6BOAT CAREThere are some engine maintenance functions that are best performed by yourdealer. Maintenance items that can be done by you or your

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CAUTION: The keypad and switch control box will be damaged beyond repairif the boat battery cables or the main power leads to the keypad and switch c

Page 57 - Chapter 5

PROPELLER Here are a few tips for the installation of the propeller.CAUTION: A propeller can be very sharp so be careful when you handleit. It’s a go

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3. When the castle nut is tight, look for the cotter pin hole and insert thestainless steel cotter pin through the shaft. (see illustration). With a l

Page 59 - Chapter 6

PROPELLER SHAFT STUFFING BOX The stuffing box is designed to prevent water from coming through thethrough-hull fittings. These are found on the propel

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5. Using wrenches as in step three, re-tighten the locking nut against the glandnut. Make sure that it is VERY TIGHT. If you still experience leakage,

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Salt Water Boating IF YOU USE YOUR BOAT IN SALT WATER, FLUSHING YOUR ENGINEWITH FRESH WATER AFTER EVERY USE IS A MUST.Flushing the system by running t

Page 62 - PROPELLER SHAFT STUFFING BOX

Winterizing Your Boat Winter storage procedures vary depending on climate, type of storage andlength of storage. Check with your dealer/storage facili

Page 63 - Quick Oil Drain System

This minimizes overflow of fuel from the fuel vent. Not only can thisoverflow be hazardous, but it will also adversely affect decals and pin striping

Page 64 - Battery Maintenance

Teak Care Teak is a unique wood used for marine applications. It is an open cell woodthat is highly resistant to the dry-rot associated with many othe

Page 65 - Winterizing Your Boat

Vinyl Care and CleaningCorrect Craft has selected the finest marine grade vinyl for your Nautique. Itis important to keep it clean at all times. There

Page 66 - Gelcoat Care

6.11PostScript Picture(Tunable3.EPS)PostScript Picture(Tunable2.EPS)TUNABLE RUDDERThe Tunable Rudder is designed to offer easy adjustment of steering.

Page 67 - Care of Glass

the user presses and holds the start button, power is supplied to the ignition andstarter for as long as the user holds the start button down. All ac

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Page 69 - (Tunable3.EPS)

Chapter 7T RAILER/TRAILERINGHitch If you don’t already have a trailer hitch installed on your vehicle, youshould go to a reputable installer to have t

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trailer. Your boat is not designed to carry exceptionally heavy loads. Thiscan adversely effect the proper balance of the boat/trailer combination and

Page 71 - Chapter 7

Chapter 8CORRECT CRAFT LIMITED WARRANTY (BOATS AND ENGINES AS ORIGINALLYMANUFACTURED/INSTALLED BY CORRECT CRAFT)The Correct Craft warranty is backed b

Page 72 - Long Trips

program, ski school or ski show.• Normal maintenance of boat or engine, or any part thereof, including but notlimited to alignment, adjustments, conne

Page 73 - Chapter 8

you also have other rights which may vary from state to state. To the extentthat your state does not allow any exclusion or limitation expressed here

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9.1Chapter 9REQUEST FOR WARRANTY TRANSFER OF CORRECT CRAFT, INC. BOATS** A COPY OF THE PURCHASE RECEIPT MUST BE INCLUDED **Correct Craft's Lifeti

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9.2NAUTIQUE FRIEND PROGRAMIt has been proven that experience and word-of-mouth are importantpromotional tools. Enthusiastic boat owners talk to their

Page 76 - Chapter 9

9.3If you find that the information contained in this owners manual does notanswer your specific question, then we invite you to contact your nearestd

Page 77 - NAUTIQUE FRIEND PROGRAM

9.4Congratulations on your Correct Craft purchase!Welcome to the Correct Craft Family. We hope you will have many years ofboating enjoyment as a Naut

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putting the system in code programming mode. The system indicator light willbe flashing.Enter a code from two to eight characters long and press star

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9.5Membership Application(Owner)Name__________________________________________________T-shirt ___S ___M ___L ___XL Address____________________________

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GlossaryAft Toward, at, or near the sternAnode An electrode carrying a positive chargeAthwartship Across the boat, at right angles to the fore and af

Page 82 - Glossary

Line All rope in a boat or on the dock is referred to as “line”.Load waterline The waterline on the boat’s hull where it is designed to floatMid ship

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will lock it without entering a code. To program a primary user code, makesure the system indicator light is off and then press the 1/2 button and th

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