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2670 Denali 1 2670 Denali OWNER’S MANUAL 921213 Revision A August 2004 FISHING BOATS 3901 St. Lucie Blvd. Ft. Pierce, Florida 34946 ...

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2670 Denali 3 SAFETY INFORMATION Your Owner’s Manual has been written to include a number of safety instructions to assure the safe operation and maintenance of your boat. These instructions are in the form of DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTICE...

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2670 Denali 5 BOAT INFORMATION Please fill out the following information section and leave it in your Pursuit Owner’s Manual. This information will be important for you and Pursuit service personnel to know, if and when you may need to call Pursu...

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2670 Denali 7 CERTIFICATIONS & SPECIFICATIONS (For Export Only) Manufacturer: Name Address Zip Code: Identification Numbers: Hull Identification Number Engine Serial Number Transmission Serial Number Intended Design Category: Ocean Inshore Offsho...

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2670 Denali 9 Warranty and Warranty Registration Cards The Pursuit Limited Warranty Statement is included with your boat. It has been written to be clearly stated and easily understood. If you have any questions after reading the warranty, please c...

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2670 Denali 11 Registration and Numbering Federal law requires that all undocumented vessels equipped with propulsion machinery be registered in the state of principal use. A certificate of number will be issued upon registering the boat. These num...

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2670 Denali 12 USCG specifications and regulations relating to performance, construction, or materials. The equipment requirements vary according to the length, type of boat, and the propulsion system. Some of the Coast Guard equipment is descr...

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2670 Denali 13 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction: Safety Information .....................................................................................3 Boat Information ...................................................................................

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2670 Denali 14 Chapter 4: Electrical System 4.1 General ............................................................................................33 4.2 12-Volt DC System ............................................................................

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2670 Denali 15 Chapter 9: Exterior Equipment 9.1 Deck ................................................................................................57 9.2 Hull ...........................................................................................

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2670 Denali 16 Chapter 13: Routine Maintenance 13.1 General ...........................................................................................91 13.2 Exterior Hull and Deck ...................................................................

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2670 Denali 17 Chapter 1: PROPULSION SYSTEM 1.1 General The Pursuit 2670 Denali is designed to be powered with twin 2-cycle or 4-cycle outboard motors. Each manufacturer of the various outboard motors provides an owner’s information manual with its...

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2670 Denali 18 DO NOT PAINT THE OUTBOARD MOTORS WITH ANTIFOULING PAINTS DESIGNED FOR BOAT HULLS. MANY OF THESE PAINTS CAN CAUSE SEVERE DAMAGE TO THE EN- GINES. CONTACT YOUR PURSUIT DEALER OR ENGINE MANUFACTURER FOR INFOR- MATION ON THE PROPER P...

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2670 Denali 19 1.5 Propellers The propellers convert the engine’s power into thrust. They come in a variety of styles, diameters and pitches. The one that will best suit the needs of your Pursuit will depend somewhat on your application and expect...

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2670 Denali 20 Fuel Gauge The fuel gauge indicates the amount of fuel in the fuel tanks. The fuel gauge switch, located on the helm, is used to switch the gauge reading to the port or starboard fuel tank. This gauge is a relative indication of...

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2670 Denali 21 Chapter 2: HELM CONTROL SYSTEMS 2.1 General The helm controls consist of three systems: the engine throttle and shift controls, the steering system and the trim tab control switches. Each manufacturer of the control components provid...

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2670 Denali 22 The neutral safety switches should be tested periodically to ensure that they are operating properly. To test the neutral safety switches, make sure the engines are tilted down and move the shift levers to the forward position. M...

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2670 Denali 23 2.5 Engine Stop Switch WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND THAT THE LANYARD BE ATTACHED TO THE DRIVER WHENEVER THE ENGINES ARE RUNNING. Your Pursuit is equipped with an engine stop switch and lanyard. When the lanyard is pulled it will engage the s...

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2670 Denali 24 2.7 Trim Tabs The trim tabs are recessed into the hull on the transom. Switches are used to control the trim tabs. The switches are labeled and control bow up and down movements. It also controls starboard and port up and down m...

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2670 Denali 25 INSPECT AND MAINTAIN STEERING SYSTEM REGULARLY. DO NOT ATTEMPT CON- TROL ADJUSTMENTS UNLESS YOU ARE FAMILIAR WITH SERVICING CONTROL SYS- TEM PROCEDURES. CONTROL MISADJUSTMENT CAN CAUSE LOSS OF CONTROL AND SEVERE ENGINE OR LOWER UNIT ...

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2670 Denali 27 Chapter 3: FUEL SYSTEM 3.1 General The fuel system used in Pursuit boats is designed to meet or exceed the requirements of the U.S. Coast Guard, the Boating Industry Association, and The American Boat and Yacht Council in effect at t...

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2670 Denali 28 Fuel Fills A fuel fill deck plate is located on each gunwale and is marked “GAS.” The fuel fill is opened by turning it counter clockwise with a special key. After fueling, install the fuel cap and tighten with the key. Be ...

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2670 Denali 29 Fuel withdrawal lines are equipped with anti-siphon valves where the lines attach to the fuel tanks. These valves prevent gasoline from siphoning out of the fuel tank should a line rupture. DO NOT REMOVE THE ANTI-SIPHON VALVES FROM TH...

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2670 Denali 30 To fill the fuel tank at a marina, follow this procedure: 1. Make sure all switches are in the “Off” position. 2. Make sure the boat is securely moored. 3. Make sure all passengers leave the boat. 4. A special key to open the f...

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2670 Denali 31 3.4 Oil Tanks (2-Cycle Engines) The remote oil tanks are equipped with deck fills located in the splashwell area. Pursuit provides, adjacent to the oil fill, an oil tank indicator system to assist in preventing an overfill of the oil ...

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2670 Denali 33 Chapter 4: ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 4.1 General Your Pursuit is equipped with a 12-volt DC electrical system and draws current from on-board batteries. The Group 31, 12-volt batteries provided in your boat are of the lead-acid type. They w...

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2670 Denali 34 4.3 DC Distribution System The battery switches are part of an integrated DC power distribution system that contains several components. This panel is made up of battery switches, voltage sensitive relays (VSR) and the 12-volt powe...

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2670 Denali 35 BATTERY SWITCHES There are two battery switches and one parallel switch to manage the 12-volt power distribution. The Port Start switch controls the battery for the port engine. The Starboard Start switch controls the battery for the ...

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2670 Denali 36 4.4 12-Volt DC Panels HELM BREAKER PANEL The helm and cockpit switch functions are protected by a breaker panel located below the steering helm. The breaker panel is equipped with "push to reset" breakers that are prot...

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2670 Denali 37 Helm Seat The switch moves the electric helm seat forward and aft. Nav/Anc Depressing this switch will activate the bow, masthead navigation and anchor lights. Wipers Depressing the top of the rocker switch activates the starboard wind...

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2670 Denali 38 CABIN SWITCH PANEL Power is distributed to the cabin area through individual circuit breakers located in the DC panel in the cabin compartment. This panel is protected by a breaker on the battery switch panel. The following are de...

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2670 Denali 39 4.5 AC System (Optional) The AC system is fed by the shore power outlet. It is equipped with an on-board galvanic isolation. The galvanic isolator is equipped with a system status monitor. Refer to the galvanic isolator owner'...

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2670 Denali 40 KEEP CHILDREN AWAY FROM ANY ELECTRICAL CABLES OR EQUIPMENT AND AL- WAYS USE GROUNDED APPLIANCES ON BOARD YOUR BOAT. DO NOT OPERATE THE AC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM FROM SHORE POWER WITH RE- VERSE POLARITY. REVERSE POLARITY WILL DAMAGE THE...

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2670 Denali 41 Battery Charger Supplies electrical current directly to the automatic battery charger which is accessed through the lower hatch on the cabin bulkhead. The battery charger automatically charges and maintains the 12-volt batteries simult...

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2670 Denali 42 WHEN REPLACING LIGHT BULBS IN MARINE LIGHT FIXTURES, ALWAYS USE A BULB WITH THE SAME RATING AS THE ORIGINAL. USING A DIFFERENT BULB COULD CAUSE THE FIXTURE TO OVERHEAT AND MELT OR SHORT CIRCUIT. Check all below deck wiring to be s...

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2670 Denali 43 CORROSION ALLOWED TO BUILD ON THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS CAN CAUSE A POOR CONNECTION RESULTING IN SHORTS, GROUND FAULTS OR POOR GROUND CON- NECTIONS. ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS SHOULD BE CHECKED AT LEAST ANNUALLY AND CLEANED AS REQUIRED. DO...

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2670 Denali 45 Chapter 5: FRESH WATER SYSTEM 5.1 General The fresh water system consists of a potable water tank, distribution lines and a distribution pump. The pump is equipped with an automatic pressure switch and is located in the stern bilge. ...

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2670 Denali 46 5.3 Fresh Water System Maintenance Information supplied with water system components, by the equipment manufacturers, is included with this manual. Refer to this information for additional operation and service data. The following...

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2670 Denali 47 Chapter 6: RAW WATER SYSTEM 6.1 General In the raw or sea water systems, all water pumps are supplied by hoses connected to ball valves and thru-hull fittings located in the bilge compartment. Always make sure the ball valves are ope...

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2670 Denali 48 ALWAYS TURN THE RAW WATER PUMP SWITCH TO THE “OFF” POSITION WHEN LEAVING THE BOAT UNATTENDED. DO NOT RUN THE HIGH PRESSURE PUMP DRY FOR EXTENDED PERIODS AS DAMAGE TO THE PUMP WILL RESULT. 6.3 Livewell Sea water is provided to t...

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2670 Denali 49 6.4 Raw Water System Maintenance The following items should be done routinely to help maintain your raw water system: • Check hoses, particularly the sea water supply lines, for signs of deterioration. • Remove and clean the sea wa...

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2670 Denali 51 Chapter 7: DRAINAGE SYSTEMS 7.1 General All water is drained by gravity to overboard thru-hull fittings located in the hull sides above the waterline. Some of the drain thru-hull fittings are equipped with ball valves that are always...

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2670 Denali 52 7.4 Bilge Drainage The bilge pumps are located in the stern bilge. All bilge pumps pump water out of thru-hulls located above the waterline in the hull. Each bilge pump system consists of two pumps and an automatic float switch. ...

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2670 Denali 53 7.5 Fishbox, Cooler and Storage Compartment Drains The fishbox below the cockpit floor is drained overboard by a macerator pump-out system. The macerator is activated by a momentary switch located in a switch panel in the cockpit belo...

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2670 Denali 54 • Frequently test the rear automatic bilge pump switch for proper operation. This is accomplished by turning the test knob on the side of the switch until the pump is activated. You can also use a garden hose to flood the bilge...

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2670 Denali 55 Chapter 8: VENTILATION SYSTEM 8.1 Cabin Ventilation Ventilation to the cabin area is provided by a deck hatch and opening port windows. Deck Hatch The deck hatch is supported in the open position by an adjustable hatch adjuster. To cl...

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2670 Denali 56 8.4 Bilge Compartment Ventilation All 2670 Denali models are equipped with ventilation for the bilge compartment. A flow of air into the bilge compartment is provided by four vents located on either side of the cockpit, under the ...

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2670 Denali 57 Chapter 9: EXTERIOR EQUIPMENT 9.1 Deck Rails and Deck Hardware The rail system and hardware fittings have been selected and installed to perform specific functions. Fenders or mooring lines should be secured to the cleats and not to...

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2670 Denali 58 Windlass (Optional) The optional windlass is mounted to the deck near the rear of the pulpit above the rope locker. The anchor is stored on the pulpit and is raised and lowered by the windlass. The anchor line is stored in the ro...

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2670 Denali 59 9.2 Hull Swim Platform Your Pursuit is equipped with an integral swim platform and engine mounting system located in the stern of the boat. There are three inspection deck plates in the splashwell to provide access to the stern bilge...

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2670 Denali 60 The cockpit table and pedestal are stored in a large drawer in the rear of the seat base. The table pedestal mounts to a pedestal base located in the rear of the cockpit, on the fishbox hatch. The motion of the boat can damage th...

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2670 Denali 61 Below Deck Fishbox A fishbox is located in the stern below the cockpit sole. The fishbox is drained by a macerator pump located in the bilge and activated by a momentary switch in the rear of the cockpit near the sink. A momentary s...

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2670 Denali 62 The hard top is not designed to support the additional weight of items like an instrument locker or a life raft. Radar and electronics antennas must be mounted to the top between the front and rear legs. Do not mount any antennas...

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2670 Denali 63 Note: Cold weather can make the clear vinyl material stiff and difficult to stretch to the snaps. This can particularly difficult with new canvas that has been stored off the boat. Laying the curtains in the sun for 30 minutes during ...

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2670 Denali 65 Chapter 10: INTERIOR EQUIPMENT 10.1 Cabin and V-Berth The V-berth in the cabin is equipped with removable cushions and storage below the cushions. There is storage in sea bags on the port side and a magazine rack and rod holders on the...

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2670 Denali 66 THE MACERATOR DISCHARGE PUMP CAN ONLY BE RUN DRY FOR A FEW OF SEC- ONDS. ALLOWING THE MACERATOR PUMP TO RUN AFTER THE HOLDING TANK IS EMPTY MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE PUMP. IN SOME WATERS YOU CAN BE FINED FOR HAVING AN OPERABLE DIREC...

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2670 Denali 67 Chapter 11: SAFETY EQUIPMENT 11.1 General Your boat and outboard engines have been equipped with safety equipment designed to enhance the safe operation of the boat and to meet U.S. Coast Guard safety standards. The Coast Guard or s...

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2670 Denali 68 11.3 Neutral Safety Switch Every control system has a neutral safety switch incorporated into it. This device prohibits the engines from being started while the shift lever is in any position other than the neutral position. If t...

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2670 Denali 69 The carbon monoxide detector warns the occupants of dangerous accumulation of carbon monoxide gas. It is automatically activated whenever the house battery switch is in the “on” position, energizing the cabin DC breaker panel. Up...

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2670 Denali 70 CO POISONING PRODUCES FLU-LIKE SYMPTOMS: WATERY AND ITCHY EYES, HEAD- ACHES AND FATIGUE. YOU CAN’T SEE IT AND YOU CAN’T SMELL IT. IT’S AN IN- VISIBLE KILLER. The following are symptoms which may signal exposure to CO: diz...

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2670 Denali 71 Many manufacturers of carbon monoxide detectors offer a testing and recertification program. We recommend that you contact the manufacturer of your carbon monoxide detector and have it tested and recertified periodically. 11.6 First A...

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2670 Denali 72 plus one throwable device (Type IV). Visual Distress Signals: All Pursuit boats used on coastal waters, the Great Lakes, territorial seas, and those waters connected directly to them, must be equipped with Coast Guard approved visu...

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2670 Denali 73 Navigation Lights: Recreational boats are required to display navigation lights between sunset and sunrise and other periods of reduced visibility (fog, rain, haze, etc.) Navigation lights are intended to keep other vessels informed o...

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2670 Denali 74 GASOLINE CAN EXPLODE. IN THE EVENT OF A FUEL COMPARTMENT OR BILGE FIRE, YOU MUST MAKE THE DIFFICULT DECISION TO FIGHT THE FIRE OR ABANDON THE BOAT. YOU MUST CONSIDER YOUR SAFETY, THE SAFETY OF YOUR PASSENGERS, THE INTENSITY OF TH...

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2670 Denali 75 Chapter 12: OPERATION 12.1 General Before you start the engines on your Pursuit, you should have become familiar with the various component systems and their operation, and have performed a “Pre-Cruise System Check." A thorou...

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2670 Denali 76 DECKS ARE SLIPPERY WHEN WET. WEAR PROPER FOOTWEAR AND USE EXTREME CAUTION ON WET SURFACES. 12.2 Rules of the Road As in driving an automobile, there are a few rules you must know for safe boating operation. The following informa...

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2670 Denali 77 Overtaking Situations When one motor boat is overtaking another motor boat, the boat that is being passed has the right of way. The overtaking boat must make the adjustments necessary to provide clearance for a safe passage of the oth...

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2670 Denali 78 THERE MUST BE AT LEAST ONE PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICE ON BOARD FOR EV- ERY PERSON ON BOARD AND ONE THROW-OUT FLOTATION DEVICE. CHECK THE U.S. COAST GUARD STANDARDS FOR THE CORRECT TYPE OF DEVICE FOR YOUR BOAT. • Make sure you hav...

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2670 Denali 79 • Be sure the emergency stop lanyard is attached to the operator and the stop switch. VAPORIZING LIQUID EXTINGUISHERS GIVE OFF TOXIC FUMES; USE ONLY COAST GUARD APPROVED FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. 12.4 Operating Your Boat THE OPERATOR MUST ...

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2670 Denali 80 • Avoid sea conditions that are beyond the skill and experience of you and your crew. MAKE SURE ONE OTHER PERSON ON THE BOAT IS INSTRUCTED IN THE OPERATION OF THE BOAT AND MAKE SURE THE BOAT IS OPERATED IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL STA...

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2670 Denali 81 • Check the bilge area for debris and excess water. • Fill the fuel tanks to near full to reduce condensation. Allow enough room in the tanks for the fuel to expand without being forced out through the vent. • Turn off all elect...

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2670 Denali 82 Approaching a dock or backing into a slip in high winds or strong currents requires a considerable amount of skill. If you are new to boat handling, you should take lessons from an experienced pilot to learn how to maneuver your b...

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2670 Denali 83 Mooring Approach the mooring heading into the wind or current. Shift to neutral when you have just enough headway to reach the buoy. Position a crew member on the bow to retrieve the mooring with a boat hook and secure the line. Kee...

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2670 Denali 84 12.8 Collision If your boat is involved in a collision with another boat, dock, piling or a sandbar, your first priority is to check your passengers for injuries and administer first aid if necessary. Once your passengers' s...

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2670 Denali 85 12.10 Flooding or Capsizing Boats can become unstable if they become flooded or completely swamped. You must always be aware of the position of the boat to the seas and the amount of water in the bilge. Water entering the boat over t...

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2670 Denali 86 Note: Contact your dealer to evaluate your towing vehicle and hitch, and to make sure you have the correct trailer for your boat. • Make sure the trailer is a match for your boat’s weight and hull design. More damage can be do...

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2670 Denali 87 • CHECK THE TIRES and WHEEL BEARINGS. MAKE SURE YOUR TOWING VEHICLE AND TRAILER ARE IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL STATE AND LOCAL LAWS. CONTACT YOUR STATE MOTOR VEHICLE BUREAU FOR LAWS GOVERNING THE TOWING OF TRAILERS. 12.13 Man Overboard...

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2670 Denali 88 12.14 Water Skiing Your Pursuit could be equipped for water skiing. If you have never driven skiers before, you should spend some hours as an observer and learn from an experienced driver. If you are an experienced driver, you s...

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2670 Denali 89 Regional, State, and local restrictions on garbage discharges also may apply. Vessels of 26 feet or longer must display in a prominent location, a durable placard at least 4 by 9 inches notifying the crew and passengers of the dischar...

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2670 Denali 91 Chapter 13: ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 13.1 General BEFORE USING A CLEANING PRODUCT, REFER TO THE PRODUCT DIRECTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS. IF URETHANE FOAM IS USED IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF YOUR BOAT, USE SPECIAL CARE WITH HIGH TEMPERATURES OR FLA...

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2670 Denali 92 Do not allow the hull antifouling paint to contact the outboard motor. Most antifouling paints designed for hull bottoms contain copper and can cause severe galvanic damage to the motor. Always leave a 1/2" barrier between t...

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2670 Denali 93 USE EXTREME CARE WHEN WALKING ON WET GELCOAT SURFACES AS THEY ARE SLIPPERY. Stainless Steel Hardware When using the boat in saltwater, the hardware should be washed with soap and water after each use. When your boat is used in a corro...

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2670 Denali 94 YOU SHOULD CONTACT PURSUIT CUSTOMER RELATIONS BEFORE MAKING ANY MODIFICATIONS TO ALUMINUM FABRICATIONS. UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS CAN VOID THE WARRANTY. Chrome Hardware Use a good chrome cleaner and polish on all chrome hardware....

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2670 Denali 95 13.3 Upholstery, Canvas and Enclosures Vinyl Upholstery The vinyl upholstery used on the exterior seats and bolsters, and for the headliner in the cabin, should be cleaned periodically with soap and water. Any stain, spill or soiling...

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2670 Denali 96 Snaps should be lubricated periodically with petroleum jelly or silicone grease. Zippers should be lubricated with silicone spray or paraffin. The bimini top, side curtains, clear connector, back drop and aft curtain must be remov...

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2670 Denali 97 13.6 Drainage System It is essential that the following items be done periodically to maintain proper drainage of your boat: • Clean the cockpit drains with a hose to remove debris that can block water drainage. • Clean the hardto...

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2670 Denali 99 Chapter 14: SEASONAL MAINTENANCE 14.1 Storage and Lay-up Before Hauling: • Pump out the head. Flush the holding tank using clean soap, water and a deodorizer. Pump out the cleaning solution. • The fuel tank should be left nearly...

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2670 Denali 100 BOATS CAN BE DAMAGED FROM IMPROPER LIFTING AND ROUGH HANDLING WHEN BEING TRANSPORTED BY LIFT TRUCKS. CARE AND PROPER HANDLING PROCEDURES MUST BE USED WHEN USING A LIFT TRUCK TO MOVE THE BOAT. NEVER ATTEMPT TO LIFT THE BOAT WITH ...