2004 Seadoo Utopia 185 in perfect running condition. Boat is kept in a garage all winter and was used only in fresh water until this year. All seats are in great condition and have no rips or tears.
Access our operator’s guides and manuals by year and model. Discover safety tips and useful information before heading out on the water! SEADOO 2001 UTOPIA 185 SHOP MANUAL Pdf Download. 2004 Sea Doo Utopia Sport Boat Original Operator s 2004 BOMBARDIER.
Updated CD/Bluetooth Radio. Hull of the boat is clean and shows minimal usage. Comes with a Bimini top and waterproof cover for outdoor storage. Trailer is a newer 2007 model with all working lights. Tires have great tread and comes with valid registration. Has Hawkeye depth finder installed.
Serious buyers can be taken out in the Red Bank area prior to purchase for test ride. Very clean and well maintained boat. Thanks. do NOT contact me with unsolicited services or offers.
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Finally, we urge you to visit your authorized Sea-Doo sport boat dealer for regular and safety maintenance as well as any boating accessories you may require. TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD. Hazard Statements.Advisory Statements. SAFETY INFORMATION SAFETY.Safe Boating Checklist.Safety Equipment.Carbon Monoxide and Boating.Lanyard Stop Switch. Safe Boating Practices.Passenger Safety.Rules of the Road.Voluntary Inspections.
Safe Boating Courses. Water Sports. 25) Bimini Top.26) Side Panel/Tray Storage.27) Bow Anchor Locker.28) Cockpit Table.29) Jet Pump Water Intake. 30) Bow and Stern Eyelets. 31) Bow Light. 32) Removable Stern Light.
33) Mooring Cleats. STORAGE AND PRESEASON PREPARATION. Preseason Preparation.SPECIFICATIONS. SI METRIC INFORMATION.WARRANTY INFORMATION BRP LIMITED WARRANTY FOR MODEL YEAR 2005 SEA-DOO ® SPORT BOATS SOLD IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA.CALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT FOR MODEL YEAR 2005 SEA-DOO ®. For any questions pertaining to the warranty and its application, please which, if not avoided, may result in consult an authorized Sea-Doo sport minor or moderate personal injury or property damage. It may also be used boat dealer. Advisory Statements Advisory statements alert you to con- ditions that affect equipment opera- tion, maintenance, and servicing prac- tices.
An IMPORTANT statement indicates a procedure intended to prevent dam- age to equipment or associated com- ponents. The information and components/ system descriptions contained in this guide are correct at the time of publica- tion. SAFETY INFORMATION SAFETY INFORMATION. SAFETY Your safety and that of your passengers – Like any other boat, this boat has no and fellow boaters is YOUR responsibil- brake. Stopping distance will vary de- ity. Before launching your boat, you pending on initial speed, load, wind, should completely read and understand and water conditions. – Engine exhaust contains carbon Before Getting Underway.
Monoxide (CO), which can cause in- – Always perform the pre-operation jury or death if inhaled in sufficient checks as specified in this Opera- quantities. Do not operate the boat tor’s Guide. In a confined area or allow CO to ac- –.
Operators and Passengers. – Know the capacity of the fuel tank. Avoid fueling at night except under – Never operate a boat while under well-lit conditions. Gas spills are not the influence of drugs or alcohol.
It noticeable in the dark. Do not carry is a Federal offense.
Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs) Federal regulations require that you have at least one Coast Guard approved personal flotation device (PFD) for each person in a recreational boat and re- quire that all children under 13 years of age wear a PFD at all times when the boat is underway, except when below deck or in an enclosed cabin. F00A2GY F00A2EY TYPE V — WEARABLE TYPE III — WEARABLE PFD Pointers PFD Type IV, Throwable is required in addition to the PFDs previously dis- The purpose of a PFD is to help save cussed.
The most common Type IV your life. – If a PFD contains kapok, the kapok 4. Always wear your PFD.
It won't help you fight off the effects of hy- fibers may become waterlogged and lose their buoyancy after the vi- pothermia if you don't have it on nyl inserts are punctured. The equipment must be approved by Following are standard whistle signals: the U.S.
Coast Guard, be in serviceable – one prolonged blast condition, and be stowed in a readily (warning signal) accessible location. Equipment having – one short blast a date for serviceable life must be with- (pass on my port side) in the specified usage date shown. TOOLS Symptoms of CO poisoning include: Itchy and watering eyes, flushed ap- – spark plug wrench pearance, throbbing temples, inability – hammer to think coherently, ringing in the ears, – screwdrivers tightness across the chest, head- – jackknife aches, drowsiness, nausea, dizziness, fatigue, vomiting, collapse, and con- –. Carbon Monoxide Accumulation Following are examples of possible situations where CO may accumulate within your boat while docked, anchored, or underway. Become familiar with these ex- amples and their precautions to prevent personal injury or death. WARNING Exhaust Fumes!
Generator or hull exhaust from other vessels while either docked or anchored can emit poisonous CO gas and cause excessive ac- cumulation within cabin and cockpit areas. While underway, CO concentrations can increase by backdrafting or “the station wagon effect”. Backdrafting is caused by factors such as relative wind direction, speed, or the bow being too high. To prevent this, open canvas whenever possible to provide positive airflow through the hull. Boat houses, seawalls, and other boats in close proximity or confined areas can contribute to increased CO levels. Do NOT Operate your Boat Lanyard Stop Switch without Performing the This safety device automatically stops Following Checklist: the engine if the lanyard is attached to Each Boating Day the operator and the operator falls from the control station.
Refer to the ✔. Safe Operation WARNING For safety reasons and proper care, al- Always use the safety lanyard ways perform “Daily Pre-Operation when operating your boat. Keep Checks” as specified in your Opera- lanyard stop switch free from ob- tor’s Guide before operating your boat. Structions that could interfere with Safe operation means that you do not its operation. Passenger Safety Rules of the Road Before getting underway, show all As a responsible boater, you will com- passengers where emergency and ply with the RULES OF THE ROAD, safety equipment is stowed, and ex- the marine traffic laws enforced by the plain how to use it. PASSING – This boat has the capability of turn- ing more sharply than other boats.
Give right of way to other craft and keep However, unless in an emergency, clear. Do not negotiate sharp, high speed turns. Such maneuvers make it hard Navigation System for others to avoid you or under- Navigational aids, such as signs. Operator/Passenger Awareness – Use a tow rope of sufficient length and size and make sure it is ade- – Do not start or operate the boat if quately secured to your boat. Some anyone is seated on the sun deck or boats are equipped or can be fitted swim platform, or is nearby in the with a specially designed towing. Everyone participating in a water sport WARNING should observe these guidelines: 1.
Allow only capable swimmers to “Teak Surfing” is extremely dan- take part in any water sport. Gerous to participants due to their proximity to the rear of the boat 2. Swim only in areas designated as safe for swimming. These are usually marked with a swim area buoy. Do not swim alone or at night. F00A2MY DIVER DOWN FLOAT F00A2LY WARNING SWIM AREA BUOY Avoid Personal Injury!
Do not al- 11. FASTER - SLOWER - SPEEK OK - Palm of one hand pointing Palm pointing down. Arm upraised with thumb and upward.
Finger joined to form circle. RIGHT TURN - LEFT TURN - RETURN TO DROP-OFF AREA - Arm outstretched pointing Arm outstretched pointing Arm at 45 degree from body to the right. SAFETY INFORMATION. VEHICLE INFORMATION. REGISTRATION NUMBER LOCATION All boats are required by federal law to be registered and legally numbered. Due to space availability for proper display of registration number, refer to the following illustration for location.
The registration number should appear on each side of the boat. LOCATION OF THE IMPORTANT LABELS The following labels are on your boat. If missing or damaged, they can be replaced free of charge. See an authorized SEA-DOO sport boat dealer. Please read the following labels carefully before operating this boat. Label 1 Label 2 F04LAFY F21L27Y F10L30Y TYPICAL — REFER TO ACTUAL LABEL ON TYPICAL — REFER TO ACTUAL LABEL ON UTOPIA 205 BOAT Label 3 WARNING F13L1UL Label 4 Label 6 WARNING WARNING F13L1MY F13L1NY Label 5 Label 7. Label 8 WARNING F13L1OY Label 9 F00L2IY Label 10 WARNING F13L1TY Label 11 F21L25L Label 12 F21L26L.
D485,526; D483,315; D482,649; D469,053; D468,254; D467,860; D467,859; D465,446; D465,194; D464,601; D459,693; D409,555; D400,844. SEA-DOO, ISLANDIA, UTOPIA, SPEEDSTER, SPORTSTER, ROTAX, 4-TEC and their associated graphic designs are trademarks of Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. Or their affiliates. BOMBARDIER, CHALLENGER are trademarks of Bombardier Inc. Used under license. IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS The main components of the boat (en- gine and hull) are identified by different serial numbers.
It may sometimes be- come necessary to locate these num- bers for warranty purposes or to trace the boat in the event of theft. Hull The Hull Identification Number (H.I.N.) is located at right hand rear side of hull. CONTROLS COMPONENTS AND INSTRUMENTS LOCATION Cockpit F10L38L TYPICAL — COCKPIT VIEW UTOPIA 205.
Overview 24, 38 35-44 5, 47 F10L37P TYPICAL — TOP/SIDE VIEW UTOPIA 205. 29,43 F10L39N TYPICAL — REAR VIEW UTOPIA 205. Safety Lanyard 26. Side Panel/Tray Storage (engine cut-out switch) 27.
Bow Anchor Locker 2. Steering Wheel 28. Cockpit Table (not shown) 3.
Throttle/Shifter Lever 29. Jet Pump Water Intake 4.
Ignition Switch 30. Bow and Stern Eyelets 5. 12-Volt Accessory Jack 31. CONTROLS, COMPONENTS AND INSTRUMENTS FUNCTIONS 1) Safety Lanyard WARNING (engine cut-out switch) Directional control is reduced WARNING when throttle is decreased and lost when engine is off. Always Always use the safety lanyard disconnect safety lanyard when when operating your boat to help boat is not in operation. Throttle Lever Starting and Stopping When pushed forward boat accelerates.
WARNING When fully pulled back, engine return to idle speed and the boat is gradually Engine exhaust fumes contain car- stopped by water drag. Bon monoxide (CO) which can ac- cumulate in and around the boat Throttle/shift lever must be in neutral (under Bimini top, in cockpit, etc.). 6) Navigation Light Switch 7) Bilge Pump Switch F00H1DY F00H1HY A 3-POSITION NAV/OFF/ANC PUSH TYPE A 2-POSITION PUSH TYPE SWITCH SWITCH Press switch to ON position when man- Press switch to first position to turn on ual operation of the bilge pump is re- the stern light (anchorage position). 8) Bilge Air Blower Switch 9) Horn Switch F00H1IY F00H1JY A 2-POSITION PUSH TYPE SWITCH A 2-POSITION PUSH TYPE SWITCH When ON, it ventilates the engine Press and hold the switch to activate compartment. Release the switch to stop horn.
WARNING 10) Deck Light Switch Always use blower for a minimum. Fill reservoirs as soon as possible F10H0NY or contact an authorized SEA-DOO sport TYPICAL boat dealer if light or beeper remain on. The speedometer indicates the speed When on a trailer, block the wheels of the boat in miles per hour (MPH) and and raise the bow slightly with the trail- kilometers per hour (km/h). Er jack (if so equipped) so that the wa- ter can flow out of the bilge. Provides a handhold for boarding when needed. CAUTION: Never use the grab handle to tow anything or to lift the boat.
18) Swim Platform Provides an anti-skid surface for easy boarding from rear of boat. WARNING Do not start or operate the boat if F14L2GY a person is seated on the platform. Bow Seat Storage 22) Cup Holders Compartments F09L0CZ F10L33Y 1. Cup holder To reinstall seat, ensure to position Convenient locations for non-alcoholic L-bracket first, push seat down then beverages. WARNING Do not drink alcoholic beverages while aboard.
Do not keep bottles, cans etc. 24) Rear Storage Opening Bimini Top Compartment Lift sun pad lid. Slightly raise Bimini top above engine storage compartment and slide all the way to front of side rails.
F10L3BY F21L02Y REAR STORAGE COMPARTMENT 1. Bimini pivot base pulled forward on rail 1. Bimini top the zipper will be on starboard side of orientation for proper positioning.
Close sun pad lid. Utopia 205 Only 26) Side Panel/Tray Storage F21L04Y 1. Bimini top at rear storage compartment area 2. Inner side of zipper 3. Use proper judge- Utopia 205 Only ment. 27) Bow Anchor Locker Located under the forward bow cush- ion with storage for anchor and line. 30) Bow and Stern Eyelets Bow Eyelet Eyelets can be used for mooring, tow- ing and as a tie-down point during trans- portation.
F21L0DY COCKPIT TABLE INSTALLED F09L3YY Close sun pad lid. Bow eyelet Cockpit Table Storage Stern Eyelets Storage of cockpit table is the reverse of installation.
31) Bow Light Mandatory red/green light. See LIGHT SWITCH as mentioned earlier in this section. 32) Removable Stern Light Mandatory white stern light. It is recommended to keep the stern light in rear seat storage compartment at all times except when needed. To remove from storage compartment, pull it out. 33) Mooring Cleats 37) Main Oil Reservoir Cap When mooring to a dock, it is recom- Open the engine cover to expose the mended to secure with both front and oil cap. The use of dock lines with sealed air fenders is recommended to protect your boat.
42) Retractable Ladder F10L2NZ F10D0MY 1. Retractable ladder 1. Flushing connector Located under swim platform. A con- 39) Ventilation Ducts venient ladder to help reboarding the boat.
The ventilation ducts allow air to flow to ventilate engine compartment and WARNING supply air to engine. Slide ladder toward rear, then push 46) AM/FM Radio/ down. CD Player F21L07Y F09L0VY 1.
Radio/CD player TYPICAL Refer to manufacturer’s guide for com- 1. Ladder lowered plete explanation of features and con- trols.
To store ladder, lift horizontally then slide toward front. POST-OPERATION CARE and look transportation or during short term stor- for COOLING SYSTEM FLUSHING age. Or refer to an authorized SEA-DOO CAUTION: When the main battery sport boat dealer for servicing.
Cut-off switch is turned OFF while boat is moored, the automatic bilge. WARNING “Teak Surfing” is extremely dan- gerous to participants due to their proximity to the rear of the boat where direct contact with the ex- haust fumes from the boat engine is the highest. Carbon monoxide poisoning can occur and result in mental disorientation, dizziness, drowsiness, and loss of con- sciousness. FUEL AND LUBRICATION CAUTION: Carefully follow the in- WARNING structions of this section. Failure to do so may reduce the engine’s life Always stop the engine before re- and/or performance. Fuel is flammable and ex- plosive under certain conditions. Fueling Procedure Always work in a well ventilated area.
If the oil reservoir is found almost empty, refer to an au- thorized SEA-DOO sport boat dealer to have the oil injection system in- spected. CAUTION: Oil system must be pres- surized. 10-Hour Inspection It is highly recommended that after the first 10 hours of operation, the boat be checked by an authorized SEA-DOO sport boat dealer. This inspection will also provide the opportunity to discuss any unanswered questions you may have en- countered during the first hours of operation. PRE-OPERATION CHECKS WARNING The pre-operation check is very important before operating the boat. Al- ways check the proper operation of critical controls, safety features and mechanical components before starting. If not done as specified here, se- vere injury or death might occur.
Bring all safety equipment required by local laws. Clean as necessary. Consult an authorized SEA-DOO If any obstruction cannot be removed, sport boat dealer before use. Refer to an authorized SEA-DOO sport boat dealer for servicing. Fire Extinguisher Inspect leading edges of the impeller for nicks or bends, which will greatly Make sure it is full, in good condition reduce performance. Safety Lanyard and Ignition Switch Ensure that ignition switch operates properly.
Start engine and stop it using switch. See STARTING PROCEDURE.
WARNING If engine does not shut-off when pushing engine start/stop button or by disconnecting the safety lan- yard, do not operate the boat fur- ther, see an authorized Sea Doo sport boat dealer. – Ensure windshield door is securely Become thoroughly familiar with locked in the closed position. All controls and the function of – A SEA-DOO cover can protect the each.
Should any control or in- boat, particularly before driving on struction be not fully understood. F10L26Y TYPICAL F10L2XY 1. Reverse gate in middle position FORWARD FULL THROTTLE POSITION REVERSE 1. Throttle/shift lever button To obtain reverse, depress throttle/ NEUTRAL shift lever button then gradually pull le- ver backwards. The reverse gate will To obtain neutral, pull throttle/shift lever be in downward position, directing all to the upright position until it locks. Steering Turning the steering wheel pivots the jet pump nozzle which controls the boat’s direction. Turning the steering wheel clockwise will turn the boat to the right and inversely.
F10L28Y TYPICAL 1. Reverse gate in downward position NOTE: To obtain maximum efficiency F09L12Y and control from the reverse, increase TYPICAL. Boarding from the Water WARNING WARNING Become fully familiar with the LOW-SPEED STEERING CONTROL Inexperienced riders should practice SYSTEM during your first ride and how to get aboard close to shore before carrying passengers. First before venturing into deep wa- ter. Starting WARNING Engine exhaust fumes contain car- bon monoxide (CO) which can accu- mulate in and around the boat (un- der Bimini top, in cockpit, etc.).
CO can be harmful or fatal if inhaled. Assure there is adequate ventilation whenever running engine.
F04L09Y TYPICAL WARNING. Rough Water or Poor Low-Speed Steering Control System Visibility Operation Reducing RPM to IDLE activates the Avoid operation in these conditions. If low-speed steering control feature as you must do so, proceed with caution described previously. For more details, and prudence using minimum speed.
Refer to LOW-SPEED STEERING CON- Turn on navigation lights if necessary. As necessary, the cooling system of the engine should be flushed before re- starting, to remove sand or shell accu- mulation which may clog the water passages. Refer to POST-OPERATION CARE and look for COOLING SYSTEM FLUSHING. Shutting Off the Engine Refer to M Jet Drive Operator’s Guide. POST-OPERATION CARE Cooling System Flushing WARNING General Allow engine to cool before per- Flushing the cooling system with fresh forming any maintenance. Water is essential to neutralize corrod- ing effects of salt or other chemical products present in water. It will help General Care to remove sand, salt, shells or other Once boat is on trailer, unscrew the.
Jet Drive Operator‘s Guide. And it is usually best to remain with it, If engine still overheats, refer to an au- so you will be more easily located by thorized SEA-DOO sport boat dealer others. For servicing. WARNING Jet Pump Water Intake.
Reinstall spark plugs. Start engine normally. Low-Charge Battery Condition WARNING See your authorized SEA-DOO sport boat dealer to have it charged or replaced. Do not charge or boost the battery while installed in the en- gine compartment. Electrolyte is dangerous and capable of causing.
MAINTENANCE INFORMATION. An emissions control information la- be obtained from your authorized bel, showing emission levels and en- Sea-Doo sport boat dealer. In many gine specifications, must be placed on instances proper tools and training each boat at the time of manufacture. EPA Emission Regulations Lubrication All new 1999 and more recent Sea-Doo Anticorrosion Protection sport boats manufactured by BRP are Throttle Cable certified to the EPA as conforming to the requirements of the regulations for Lubricate the throttle cable with the control of air pollution from new BOMBARDIER LUBE lubricant or equiv- boat engines. PERIODIC INSPECTION CHART FREQUENCY DESCRIPTION Check fire extinguisher ✔ ✔ ➁ condition/mounting GENERAL Verify lubrication/corrosion ➀ ✔ ✔ protection Refer to Mercury Owner’s Manual for complete engine maintenance information Inspect exhaust system ENGINE fasteners/hoses Inspect engine support condition Inspect, clean and adjust spark plugs Ensure exhaust clamps are in place ✔. FREQUENCY DESCRIPTION ✔ ➂ Flushing ✔ ✔ COOLING Inspect/clean engine drain tube SYSTEM Inspect hose and fasteners ✔ ✔ ✔ condition Pressurize fuel system and inspect ✔ ✔ hoses, tank and fittings for cracks and leaks Inspect and lubricate and adjust ✔.
FREQUENCY DESCRIPTION STEERING ✔ ✔ ✔ Inspect and adjust cable SYSTEM LOW-SPEED Inspect and adjust throttle cable and ✔ ✔ STEERING sensors SYSTEM Refer to Mercury Owner’s Manual for complete jet pump maintenance PROPULSION information SYSTEM Inspect and adjust shifter ✔. Fuses throughout its full range of motion. It must operate smoothly. Refer to an au- Accessories, Boat Electrical thorized SEA-DOO sport boat dealer if System and Gauges adjustment is necessary. If a fuse is defective, replace by one of the same rating.
Bilge ventilation ducts WARNING F10H0PY If bilge blower does not operate 1. Remove these screws refer to an authorized SEA-DOO sport boat dealer before starting the boat. Navigation Light Bulb Replacement Bow Light F10H0QY TYPICAL 1. Apply dielectric grease on bulb contact surface. When installing the bulb under the up- per terminal plate, it is possible that the bulb remains loose.
The cover will compress the terminal plate against the bulb at reinstallation. Stern Light Unscrew lens counterclockwise and F04H2RY pull it out. Have the boat serviced by an Wash windscreen with Bombardier authorized SEA-DOO sport boat cleaner or equivalent (P/N 293 110 001 dealer. — 400 g (14 oz)) and water. It is recommended that the boat be out of the bilge. Ensure drain plugs are taken to an authorized SEA-DOO sport unobstructed.
The visual impact of the lighting equipment during. Of a small office car park in a town is less likely to. Mination (CIE) has published a document 'Guide. Cibse lighting guide car park. This publication is supplied by CIBSE for the sole use of the person making the. Bollards are commonly used to light car parks but they suffer from several. Car Park Lighting – Dilemma Solved. Since the publication of BS 5489 Part 9 in 1992 and the CIBSE Guide LG6 – The Outdoor. Engineers, the Society of Light and Lighting, the author. Various overlap areas with other lighting guides. • Overall building. Exterior Lighting – Car Park.
Boat dealer for proper storage, howev- er you can perform the following oper- Battery ations with a minimum of tools. F04LBHY TYPICAL — LIFT TAB Detach shock end. Detach other side. Block and leave engine cover lid open slightly. This will avoid engine compartment condensation and possible corrosion. Reattach shock ends to engine cover lid before operating boat.
If the boat is to be stored outside, cover it with a vented opaque tarpaulin to pre- vent sun rays and grime from affecting the plastic components, boat finish as. Preseason Preparation Use the following chart. Since technical skills and special tools are required, some operations should be performed by an authorized Sea-Doo sport boat dealer.
WARNING Only perform procedure as detailed in this guide. It is recommended that the assistance of an authorized dealer be periodically obtained on other. SPECIFICATIONS UTOPIA 205/ MODELS UTOPIA 185 205 SE ENGINE Number of engines 200 Opti, 240 EFI, Engine options 240 EFI 250 Optimax Engine type Mercury Marine V-6, 2-stroke 200 Opti 240 EFI- 2500 cm 2500 cm (152.53 in (152.53 in.
UTOPIA 205/ MODELS UTOPIA 185 205 SE ELECTRICAL (cont’d) Gauges/low oil Courtsey lights Horn 10 A Bilge blower Bilge pump Navigation/Anc Fuse lights 12-Volt outlet 10 A (2) Radio Main battery fuses 20 A (3) Automatic bilge 7.5 A pump ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: ➀. UTOPIA 205/ MODELS UTOPIA 185 205 SE CAPACITIES Fuel tank (including reserve) 151 L (40 U.S. Gal) Main injection oil reservoir 11 L (3 U.S.
Gal) MATERIALS Hull Composite (fiberglass and balsa) Fuel tank Polyethylene Injection oil reservoir Polyethylene Base: Polyethylene. SI. METRIC INFORMATION BASE UNITS DESCRIPTION UNIT SYMBOL length.meter. °C pressure.kilopascal.torque.newton-meter.N.m land velocity.kilometer per hour.km/h navigation velocity. WARRANTY INFORMATION.
The emission-related components included in the chart below, that are installed on EPA certified Sea-Doo sport boats (see list below) registered in the USA are covered for TWENTY-FOUR (24) CONSECUTIVE MONTHS OR 200 HOURS OF ENGINE USE, whichever occurs first. If the 200 hours of engine use are reached. All genuine sport boat accessories installed by an authorized BRP Dealer at the time of delivery carry the same warranty as the sport boat.
The repair or replace- ment of parts or the performance of service to a sport boat under this warranty does not extend the life of this limited warranty beyond its original expiration date. Damage caused by improper or lack of maintenance or storage, or failure to follow the procedures and recommendations in the Operator’s Guide;. Damage resulting from removal of parts, improper repairs, service, mainte- nance, or modification, or use of parts or accessories not manufactured or approved by BRP, which in its reasonable judgement, are either incompatible with sport boats or adversely affect its operation, performance, or durability, or resulting from repairs done by a person that is not an authorized BRP Dealer. If the issue has not yet been resolved, please submit your complaint in writing or call the appropriate number below: In Canada: In USA: BOMBARDIER BRP US Inc.
RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC. SEA-DOO SEA-DOO CONSUMER SERVICES GROUP CONSUMER SERVICES GROUP 7575 BOMBARDIER COURT VALCOURT QC J0E 2L0 WAUSAU WI 54401. SPORT BOATS EQUIPPED WITH A ROTAX ENGINE(S) If your Sea-Doo sport boat has an engine other than a Rotax engine, the warranty issued by that engine manufacturer will apply. Your Model Year 2005 Sea-Doo sport boat ('sport boat') equipped with a Rotax engine(s) has a special environmental label required by the California Air Resourc- es Board.
California to a California resident or subsequently warranty registered to a California resident. The BRP limited warranty conditions for Sea-Doo sport boats are still applicable to these models with the necessary modifications. Select emission control parts of your 2005 Sea-Doo sport boat equipped with Rotax engines(s) are warranted from the date of delivery to the first retail con- sumer for a period of 4 years, or for 250 hours of use, whichever occurs first. Parts covered for a Model Year 2005 Sea-Doo sport boat equipped with 947 DI engines: Air Lines Exhaust Manifold Fuel Rail Coolant Temp. Sensor Rave Valve Throttle Position Sensors Reed Valve Ignition Coil Tuned Pipe Manifold Temp. Sensor High-Tension Ignition Wires Manifold Air Press. Owner’s Warranty Responsibilities As the owner of a Sea-Doo sport boat equipped with a Rotax engine(s), you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance listed in your Oper- ator’s Guide.
BRP recommends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance on your Rotax engine, but BRP cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or your failure to ensure the performance of all scheduled maintenance. SPORT BOATS 1. SCOPE BRP US Inc. ('BRP'). warrants its new and unused Model Year 2005 Sea-Doo sport boats ('Sport Boat') sold by authorized BRP Distributors/Dealers outside of the fifty United States and Canada ('Distributor/Dealer') will be free from defects in material and workmanship for the period and under the conditions below. WHAT TO DO TO OBTAIN WARRANTY COVERAGE The owner must notify an authorized BRP Distributor/Dealer within two (2) days of the appearance of the defect and must promptly bring the Sport Boat, including any defective part, to Distributor/Dealer (in any event, within the warranty period) and must provide Distributor/Dealer with reasonable opportunity to repair the defect. Operation with fuel, oils or lubricants that are not suitable for the Sport Boat (see Operator’s Guide);.
Damage from rust, corrosion or exposure to the elements;. Damage from cooling system or jet pump blockage by foreign material;. If the matter still remains unresolved then contact BRP by writing to us at the address listed below. BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS INC. SEA-DOO CONSUMER SERVICES GROUP VALCOURT QC J0E 2L0 Tel: 01 819-566-3366. For the territory covered by this limited warranty, products are distributed and serviced by Bombardier Recreational Products Inc.
WEB SITES Bombardier Sea-Doo Website: www.sea-doo.com Canadian Coast www.ccg-gcc.gc.ca/ Guard United States www.uscgboating.org/regulations/boatinglaws.htm Coast Guard Alabama www.boat-ed.com Alaska www.dnr.state.ak.us/parks/boating Arizona www.azgfd.com Arkansas www.boat-ed.com California www.dbw.ca.gov Colorado Connecticut Delaware www.boat-ed.com Florida www.boat-ed.com (freshwater) Florida www.boat-ed.com (saltwater) Georgia www.boat-ed.com Hawaii www.hawaii.gov/dlnr/dbor/dbor. Nebraska www.ngpc.state.ne.us/boating Nevada www.boat-ed.com New Hampshire www.boat-ed.com New Jersey www.state.nj.us/mvs/boats.htm New Mexico www.emnrd.state.nm.us/nmparks/pages/boating/boating.htm New York www.nysparks.com North Carolina www.boat-ed.com North Dakota Ohio www.boat-ed.com Oklahoma www.boat-ed.com Oregon www.boat-ed.com Pennsylvania www.boat-ed.com Rhode Island www.boat-ed.com South Carolina www.boat-ed.com South Dakota www.state.sd.us/gfp/divisionwildlife/boating/index.htm Tennessee www.boat-ed.com Texas www.boat-ed.com. Nunavut Newfoundland If your Sea-Doo sport boat requires warranty service, you must take it to any au- thorized Sea-Doo sport boat dealer. Be sure to bring your warranty registration card or other valid proof of the original date of purchase.
If a question or problem arises regarding warranty, first contact the service manager or owner of the Sea-Doo sport boat dealership. I, the undersigned, hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the above Directives and Standards.
Name of signatory: Fernando Garcia Title of signatory on behalf of BRP US Inc.: Director - Public and Regulatory Affairs — Sea-Doo sport boats. Homologation and Certification These boats comply with the following standards: STANDARD TYPE OF CERTIFICATION United States Coast Guard Self certification Canadian Coast Guard Self certification Russian Maritime Register of Shipping Certify by Russian Maritime Register of Shipping 8, Dvortsovaya Nab., 191186 St. I understand and agree to be bound with. I am also satisfied with the predelivery set-up and inspection of my Sea-Doo sport boat. I have also received a copy of the Operator’s Guide and Safety Videocassette for my Sea-Doo sport boat. PRIVACY INFORMATION We wish to inform you that your coordinates will be used for safety and warranty purposes.
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Sometimes, we also use the coordinates of our clients to inform them about our products and to present them offers. Should you prefer not to receive information on our products, services and offers, please let us know by writing to the address below. Please provide your name, address, phone number, Hull Identification Number and date it was stolen. BRP will provide a list of stolen units to all authorized Sea-Doo sport boat dealers on a monthly basis to aid in recovery of such units to their owners.
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CHANGE OF ADDRESS If your address has changed, be sure to fill out and mail the card provided on this page. Such notification is likewise necessary for your own safety even after expiration of the original warranty, since Bombardier will be in a position to contact you if correction to your watercraft becomes necessary. Purchase Date YEAR MONTH Warranty Expiry Date YEAR MONTH To be completed by the dealer at the time of the sale. DEALER IMPRINT AREA Please verify with your selling dealer to ensure your SEA-DOO sport boat has been registered with BRP.