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Dear Correct Craft Owner:
Congratulations on your purchase of a Nautique Super Sport / Super Air
Nautique. You have chosen a boat that is unequaled “on the waters of the
world” for water-skiing and wakeboarding.
Since 1925, we have manufactured some of the finest products boat builders
can produce.
Your boat was manufactured with the latest marine technology and materials.
You have bought into a legacy handed down by W. C. Meloon over 76 years
ago. His dedication to building boats to the glory of God remains true today as
the cornerstone of our commitment in bringing to you the finest in water sports
boats. We continue to lead this industry in technology and design innovation.
Our heritage is a source of pride. Years of experience, including that of four
generations of Meloons have gone into the building of your boat. We hope
that you will enjoy it to the fullest.
Take a moment to review this owners manual for your boat. We have
assembled this manual to inform you about your boat and educate you further
on boating. There are many tips and tricks on care and maintenance sprinkled
throughout the manual, along with some cautions that will apply to your boat.
Boating is very important to us and we would like you to enjoy many years of
boating.
Welcome into the Nautique family.
Sincerely,
Walter N. Meloon
President/Chief Executive Officer
Trust in the Lord with all thine heart;
and lean not unto thine own understanding.
In all thy ways acknowledge him,
and he shall direct thy paths.
Proverbs 3: 5-6


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T ABLE OF C ONTENTS
Chapter 1. Overview ........................................Chapter.Page
Dash Pod and Console Layout ...................................1.1
Flight Control Tower Specs........................................1.1
Keyless Ignition and Serial Switching .......................1.2
Multiple Keyless Ignition Codes ................................1.3
Primary User Code................................ .....................1.3
Erasing the User Codes ..............................................1.5
Key Functions .............................................................1.5
Dash Pod Switches .....................................................1.6
Bilge Pump .................................................................1.6
Bilge Pump Only Mode..............................................1.7
Navigation Lights ......................................................1.7
Anchor ........................................................................1.7
Ventilation Blower .......................................................1.8
12 Volt Plug ...............................................................1.8
Engine and V-Drive Warning Light ..........................1.8
Gauges ........................................................................1.8
Emergency Cut-off Switch ........................................1.8
Throttle .......................................................................1.9
Pylon ...........................................................................1.9
Lifting rings ...............................................................1.10
Capacity Plate ...........................................................1.11
Hull Identification Number .......................................1.12
Driver’s Seat Adjustment ..........................................1.12
Ski Locker Latch.........................................................1.12
Fueling .......................................................................1.12
Walk Through Windshield..........................................1.12
Love Seat ...................................................................1.13
Engine Hatch and Storage .........................................1.13
Dash Cooler ...............................................................1.13
Stern Seat Center Cushion .......................................1.13
Fuel Tank Location ....................................................1.13
Optional Electric Sensor in Drainplug........................1.14
Optional Launch Control System................................1.14
Boarding Platform Removal.......................................1.14
Battery Location..........................................................1.14
Optional Flight Control Tower (folding).....................1.14
Optional Launch Control Assist Pumps......................1.15
Winterizing Launch Control System...........................1.15
Correct Craft Cruise ...................................................1.15
Speedometer ................................................................1.16
Tachometer .................................................................1.19

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Chapter 2. Engine Overview
Engine Check List ......................................................2.1
Fuel Injected Engine Does Not Start..........................2.2
Flooded Engine...........................................................2.2
Break In Procedure .....................................................2.4
General Notes .............................................................2.4
Chapter 3. Cautions and Warning Labels.................3.1
Chapter 4. Boat Handling /Safety Regulations........4.1
Chapter 5. Boat Care
Bilge Pump ................................................................5.1
Propeller ....................................................................5.2
Stuffing Box ...............................................................5.4
Quick Drain Oil ..........................................................5.4
Salt Water Boating......................................................5.5
Battery Maintenance ...................................................5.5
Winterizing Your Boat ................................................5.6
Gelcoat Care ...............................................................5.7
Teak Care ....................................................................5.7
Glass Care ...................................................................5.8
Metal Care ..................................................................5.8
Tunable Rudder ...........................................................5.9
Vinyl Care...................................................................5.10
Chapter 6. Trailering
Hitching ......................................................................6.1
Security .......................................................................6.1
Towing Your Boat.......................................................6.1
Wiring .........................................................................6.1
Long Trips ..................................................................6.2
Chapter 7. Warranty and Owner Responsibility .......7.1
Chapter 8. Engine Maintenance
PCM Delivery Inspection...........................................8.1
Changing the Engine Oil............................................8.3
Engine Crankcase Capacity /Level............................8.4

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Chapter 8. Engine Maintenance
Checking / Adding V-Drive Oil..................................8.5
V-Drive Low Oil Pressure Warning............................8.5
Changing V-Drive Oil.................................................8.6
Winterizing V-Drive Unit............................................8.6
Water Strainer ..............................................................8.6
Transmission Cooler ....................................................8.7
Replacing the Fuel Filter .............................................8.7
Prolonged Storage .....................................................8.7
Exhaust System .........................................................8.8
Maintaining Transmission Fluid Level ......................8.9
Adjusting the Water Pump Belt (Ford Only) .............8.9
Alternator Drive Belt Tension ....................................8.9
Fuel Pumps .................................................................8.10
Fuel Control Cell ........................................................8.10
Battery .......................................................................8.11
Fuel ............................................................................8.12
Engine Circuit Breakers on EFI Engines ...................8.13
Cooling System ........................................................8.13
Fresh Water Cooling ..................................................8.14
Checking Coolant Level ............................................8.14
Winterization Instructions ..........................................8.15
Winter Storage of Batteries ........................................8.18
Recommissioning .......................................................8.19
Flushing Instruction ....................................................8.19
Engine Maintenance Scheduled .................................8.21
Engine Troubleshooting..............................................8.22
Chapter 9. Service Records & Order Forms
Change of Ownership .................................................9.1
Problem Notification Form ........................................9.2
Warranty Transfer .......................................................9.3
Warranty Transfer Application ...................................9.4
Supplemental PCM Protection Addendum ................9.5
Correct Craft Dealer/Warehouse Locations................9.7
Nautique Friend Program ...........................................9.6
NOA Membership Form ............................................9.8
Warranty Transfer Request .........................................910
Dash Plaque Request Form.........................................9.11
Glossary ......................................................................9.12

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Chapter 1
O VERVIEW
Specifications Nautique Super Sport / Super Air
Nautique
100 % Fiberglass Construction
Length without Platform . . . . . . . . . . . 21' 1.25” . . . (6.43 m)
Length with Platform . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22'6" . . . . . . (6.86 m)
Beam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91" . . . . . . . (2.31 m)
Draft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28" . . . . . . . (0.71 m)
Fuel Tank Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Gallons. . (147 ltr)
Approx. Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3190 lbs. . . (1446 kg)
Lifting Rings (dist.. between centers) . 20' 1 1/2" . . (6.14 m)
Note: Coast Guard Capacity (1250 lbs.) includes all added weight, including
people, fuel, ballast, FCT, etc.
Welcome to the Nautique family.
We realize you may be anxious to get your boat in the water. This manual has
been written to familiarize and educate you about your boat so you will be
more comfortable out on the water. Your boat is built to provide you with the
finest watersports boat in the world. Whether you are skiing, wakeboarding or
cruising, we trust you and your family will enjoy this boat for many years.
Let’s start by taking a look at the dash pod and console to familiarize yourself
with the locations of the gauges and switches.
Dash Pod and Console Layout
Standard equipment on your boat are the following gauges: oil pressure,
engine coolant temperature,
speedometer, tachometer/ hour
meter, fuel level, voltage.
Optional equipment gauges
available include: air/water temp
gauge, clock, depthfinder, Launch
Control System tank gauges,
remote stereo control and Correct
Craft Cruise or Perfect Pass Pro
speed control. The optional
gauges are positioned on the
console located to the right of the
drivers knee.
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Dash Layout

CAUTION: The keypad and switch control box will be damaged beyond repair if
the boat battery cables or the main power leads to the keypad and switch
controlbox are reversed. Be sure to use caution and avoid reversing these
connections.
Keyless Ignition and Serial Switching
The ignition switch system is keyless and has three modes of operation.
Locked Mode
When the boat battery is first connected, the unit is in locked mode. In this
mode, the horn, bilge pump, bilge blower, and code buttons are operational.
Unlocked Mode
Unlocked mode is entered after the user successfully enters the user code,
presses, and releases the start button. When the code keys are pressed, the
system indicator light to the right of the start button will turn on while the key
is pressed down. This indicates the button has actually been pushed. When the
system is unlocked, power is supplied to the boat and the system indicator light
will turn on. At this point all keypad buttons are operational and actuating
these buttons will control the corresponding boat functions. To put the unit
back in locked mode, the user must successfully enter the user code then press
the stop button. When the code keys are pressed, the system indicator light to
the right of the start button will turn off while the keys are pressed down.
Power will be cut to all of the accessories with the exception of the horn, bilge
pump, bilge blower and code buttons.
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This manual is a valuable resource for maintaining a 2001 Super Sport/Super Air Nautique. It provides comprehensive guidance for ensuring the smooth and safe operation of your boat. Whether you are a professional mechanic or a DIY enthusiast, this manual equips you with the necessary information to effectively troubleshoot and address any issues.
The manual comprises:
- Detailed diagrams and instructions for engine maintenance
- Troubleshooting tips and tricks
- Important safety information
- Lists of parts and accessories
- And more
Owners of Super Sport/Super Air Nautique boats will find this manual indispensable. It is an essential tool for maintaining the optimal performance of your boat. Acquire your copy today and take the first step towards ensuring the longevity of your Super Sport/Super Air Nautique.