From inside (document excerpt):
Engine Serial Number:
Hull Identification Number
The Hull Identification Number (HIN) is located on the starboard side of the transom.
Record the HIN (and the engine serial number) in the space provided above.
Please refer to the HIN for any correspondence or orders.
HIN LOCATION
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CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard!
Dimensions & Tank Capacities 1
Dealer Service 1
Warranty Information 1
Boating Experience 1
Engine & Accessory Guidelines 2
Engine &Accessory Literature 2
Propeller 2
Structural Limitations 2
Qualified Maintenance 3
Special Care for Moored Boats 3
Boat Lifting 4
Safety Standards 5
Carbon Monoxide (CO) 6
COFacts 6
Factors thatIncrease the EffectsofCOPoisoning 6 Where&How CO Can Accumulate 7
HowtoProtectYourself& OthersFromCO 7 CO Checklists 8
CO Monitor 8
MoreInformation 9
Warning Labels 9
Sliding Entry Door 11
Chapter 2: Locations
Exterior Views 12
Hull Views 12
DeckView 13
Helm 14
Component Locations 15
Chapter 3: Propulsion & Related Systems Engine Hatch & Transom Gate 30
Engine Hatch Hydraulic Lift System (If Equipped) 31 Backup Lifting System 32
Engine 33
Diesel Engine Cooling System (If Equipped) 33 Bilge Blower System 34
Fuel System 35
FuelFill& Vent 36
Fuel Filter/WaterSeparator (Diesel EngineOnly) 36 Gas Engine Fuel Filters 37
Anti-siphon Valve (GasEngine Only) 37
Quick Oil Drain System 38
Fire Suppression System (If Equipped) 39
Chapter 4: Controls & Gauges Steering 40
Shift/Throttle Controls 40
Power Trim & Tilt 40
Trim Tabs 40
Gauges 41
Cleaning the Gauges 41
Gauge Fogging 41
Radio Transmission Interference 41 FuelGauge 41
Chapter 5: Navigation & Communication Equipment Compass 42
Depth Finder 42
VHF Radio (If Equipped) 42
Radar (If Equipped) 43
Global Positioning System (GPS) (If Equipped) 43
Chapter 6: Plumbing
Bilge Pumps 44
Bilge Pump
Testing 44
AutofloatSwitches 45
Seawater Systems 46
Seacocks 46
Seawater Strainers 46
Freshwater System 47
CityWater Inlet(IfEquipped) 48
Freshwater SystemWinterization 49
WaterHeater 50
Winterizing theWater Heater 50
Drain Systems 51
DeckDrains 51
Sink Drains 51
Gray Water Drain System(IfEquipped) 51
Shower Drain System (IfNotEquipped with Gray Water Drain System) 52
SumpBox Cleaning 52
SumpSystemWinterization 52
Marine Head & Holding Tank 53
ManualFlush Head(IfEquipped) 53
Electric Flush Head (IfEquipped) 54
Vacuum Flush Head System (IfEquipped) 55
Macerator (IfEquipped) 56
Air Conditioner (If Equipped) 57