Mercury Marine 899337001 manual Lifting the Boat, Outboard Power

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OPERATION

NOTE: Always be aware of the air pressure in the air chambers. The air volume inside the air chambers will expand as the internal air temperature rises, this will cause the air pressure to fluctuate depending on water temperature and weather conditions. A boat that is correctly inflated, may experience a drop in air pressure and require additional air when temperatures get cooler or it may become over inflated when in direct sun light or as the temperatures get hotter. This will require the air to be deflated until the recommended air pressure is reached.

Lifting the Boat

When using a hoist to lift the boat, attach the hoist to the three lifting rings attached to the hull.

Empty the boat of all equipment. Make sure nobody is on‑board during lifting.

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Outboard Power

Choose an outboard for the boat that is in accordance with the horsepower range and maximum weight limit. Refer to the Specification table in this manual or the manufacturer's plate on the boat for the maximum outboard horsepower and outboard weight.

Install the outboard along the centerline of the boat transom. Fasten the outboard to the transom following the recommended installation instructions provided with the outboard or from the outboard manufacturer.

Check outboard for tightness on transom before each use.

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Contents Dynamic 260, 280 Warranty MessageHIN Table of Contents Towing Air Chamber Deflates Accidently Beaching Warranty Information Transfer of WarrantyWarranty Registration United States and Canada What is Covered What Mercury will do Duration of CoverageWhat is not Covered HOW to Obtain Warranty CoverageDisclaimers and Limitations General Information Boaters ResponsibilitiesBefore Operating Your Boat Lanyard Stop Switch General Information While YOU are Cruising Protecting People In The WaterWhile Boat is Stationary Wave And Wake JumpingImpact With Underwater Hazards Be Alert to Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Exhaust EmissionsPoor Ventilation Good VentilationWhile Boat is Moving Safe Boating SuggestionsSpecifications Description Model Wind Force and Wave Height Manufacturers PlatePowered Boat Rating Front View Boat ComponentsComponents Location Back View Side View Transom ViewTrailering Boat TransportingInflation OperationLifting the Boat Outboard PowerPre‑Operating Check List Loading Drain Valve OperationTowing Air Chamber Deflates AccidentlyBeaching Fabric Surfaces MaintenanceCleaning Procedure DeflatingAir Chamber Repair ‑ Hypalon Fabric TWO Part Adhesive ONE Part Glue Emergency Repairs onlyAir Chamber Repair ‑ PVC Fabric Maintenance Storage Preparation StorageService Away From Home Owners Service AssistanceService Assistance Parts And Accessories Inquiries