Owner`s manual

Tool List:
It is a good idea to carry enough tools on your vessel to handle most minor repairs while
underway or general maintenance items at the dock. A simple list of tools that do not
cost a great deal of money can save a lot of aggravation. Listed are the most common
tools that you may need. Your list may vary depending on your comfort level with your
repairs. Don’t be afraid to use your tools. Keep them stored in a dry place if possible or
coat them with some spray lubricant for storage.
Metric socket set from 8mm to 17mm. If possible get both shallow and deep well 3/8”
drive sockets.
Combination wrench set from 8mm to 17mm.
1 set of nut drivers (spin tights) in standard sizes from ¼” to ½”.
1 set of screwdrivers. Including a small and medium flat blade and a no.1 and no.2
phillips blade.
1 pry bar or large flat blade screwdriver.
An inexpensive multimeter or a simple self powered circuit tester.
Slip joint pliers (water pump pliers).
Standard pliers.
1 set of feeler gauges. Either standard or metric.
1 small oil filter wrench.
A 1-gallon fuel container, stored empty.
1 small and 1 medium size funnel.
1 bag of shop rags.
1 bottle of spray cleaner. Use the pump type. Long-term storage of the pressure type
may result in loss of pressure.
Owners Manual # 36906
Parts Manual # 37115
Technical Manual # 37600
Self prepared Maintenance Log.