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  • brock.higdon
    • Oct 2014
    • 190

    • Auburn AL

    • 2001 SAN

    #31
    Originally posted by beach View Post
    There is a 3 position switch labeled On, Off, Bilge separate from the keypad. It should be set to On to run the boat. When it is set to Bilge, the bilge pump automatically runs every few minutes to check for water(there is no float switch, the bilge pump runs until the resistance drops when all the water is gone), but everything else has no power. If your boat is sitting in your driveway with the plug out, then you should probably turn the switch to off. This turns off everything. I think the bilge pump will still run occasionally with the keypad off unless you turn the On/Off/Bilge switch to Off.

    Sorry if you already knew this. I wasn't sure since if you had turned it to Off, then your keypad would have been turned off also.
    Ahh. Yes I know about that switch. The middle position is off, which is where I put it when I take it out of the water. But even if I turn that switch to off, then back on, my keypad does not require the key code to start. When I take it out Sunday, I will see if it will start without the code.

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    • Bdwb
      • Oct 2013
      • 14

      • Michigan


      #32
      Congrats - nice looking boat - will take some work to get where you want it but well worth the trouble. PS why didnt you just rent a trailer for the pick up? Would have been cheap. BTW - I likley would have chanced it as well just like you did.

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      • swc5150
        1,000 Post Club Member
        • May 2008
        • 2240

        • Eau Claire, WI

        • MasterCraft Prostar

        #33
        Was that boat used in salt water? The way the trailer disintegrated, it looks like it was? I probably would've taken the risk too.
        '08 196LE (previous)
        '07 196LE (previous)
        2 - '06 196SE's (previous)

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        • brock.higdon
          • Oct 2014
          • 190

          • Auburn AL

          • 2001 SAN

          #34
          Originally posted by Bdwb View Post
          Congrats - nice looking boat - will take some work to get where you want it but well worth the trouble. PS why didnt you just rent a trailer for the pick up? Would have been cheap. BTW - I likley would have chanced it as well just like you did.
          Honestly, didn't even think about renting a trailer. Thoughts never crossed my mind.

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          • seth
            Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
            • Jun 2008
            • 549

            • Santa Barbara, CA

            • 01 SAN-sold

            #35
            If a key code is not programmed then you dont need a code to start. Did the guy give you a key code when you bought it? If it has a code then it would not start without putting the code in after flipping the swithch from off to on.

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            • brock.higdon
              • Oct 2014
              • 190

              • Auburn AL

              • 2001 SAN

              #36
              Originally posted by seth View Post
              If a key code is not programmed then you dont need a code to start. Did the guy give you a key code when you bought it? If it has a code then it would not start without putting the code in after flipping the swithch from off to on.
              He did give me the code when I bought it. Sunday, I will try to crank with no code and see what happens

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              • rcazwillis
                • Feb 2014
                • 117

                • Fort Worth, TX

                • 2002 SANTE

                #37
                When I put the toggle switch to off, then top on, the code is always required.

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                • brock.higdon
                  • Oct 2014
                  • 190

                  • Auburn AL

                  • 2001 SAN

                  #38
                  Originally posted by rcazwillis View Post
                  When I put the toggle switch to off, then top on, the code is always required.
                  ok. Mine does not. That mean I need to program a new code? How do I do that?

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                  • seth
                    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                    • Jun 2008
                    • 549

                    • Santa Barbara, CA

                    • 01 SAN-sold

                    #39
                    This is from the 2001 owners manual. You should download this from the Manuals and Brochures section. You may need to get the "Master Embedded Code" from CC.

                    Programming the Primary User Code

                    Make sure that the system indicator light is off and the "Master Embedded
                    Code" has been entered. Until a primary user code is set, the keyless ignition
                    will behave as follows. Pressing start once will unlock the system while
                    pressing it a second time will start the engine. Pressing stop once will turn off
                    the engine while pressing it a second time will lock the system.
                    To program the primary user code, press buttons one and four at the same time,
                    putting the system in code programming mode. The system indicator light will
                    be flashing.
                    Enter a code from two to eight characters long and press start. For verification,
                    re-enter the code and press start again. The system indicator light should stop
                    flashing and stay on. If the light does not stop flashing, press stop and begin
                    again.
                    To lock the system re-enter either the primary user code or the master
                    embedded code and press stop.

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                    • Rick
                      1,000 Post Club Member
                      • Mar 2004
                      • 1250

                      • San Diego, Ca

                      • 1962 Keaton Utility. 2000 Ski 1965 Barracuda

                      #40
                      When I bought my boat i didn't have the master code. I took my registration and a picture of the hull number and my ID to my dealer. He called CC and got the master code for me. CC won't give it to anyone but their dealers.
                      Nautiqueless in San Diego

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                      • brock.higdon
                        • Oct 2014
                        • 190

                        • Auburn AL

                        • 2001 SAN

                        #41
                        Ya. It for sure doesn't require a code to start it.

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                        • brock.higdon
                          • Oct 2014
                          • 190

                          • Auburn AL

                          • 2001 SAN

                          #42
                          Took the boat out today for 5 or so hours. Ran great, EXCEPT......

                          I noticed I was having to bilge a lot of water out of the boat. So much, it crossed my mind that the hard tanks are possibly emptying in the boat. Turns out, the muffler is leaking water out of it. Someone has already done a janky fiberglass repair on it.

                          That being said,
                          1. Whats the cost to replace? Where to order?
                          2. Is it possible to delete the muffler all together, and put a straight piece of pipe in there? Any how to on that?

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                          • nukemustang
                            Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                            • Sep 2014
                            • 410

                            • Summerville, SC

                            • Current Boat: 2018 GS20

                            #43
                            www.nautiqueparts.com/mufflersupersportsuperair1995-2006.aspx

                            $515- the planetnautique discount. I think it's PND???

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                            • brock.higdon
                              • Oct 2014
                              • 190

                              • Auburn AL

                              • 2001 SAN

                              #44
                              Originally posted by nukemustang View Post
                              www.nautiqueparts.com/mufflersupersportsuperair1995-2006.aspx$515- the planetnautique discount. I think it's pnd10???
                              Ouch. So about that straight piping...

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                              • a0128
                                Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                                • Jan 2014
                                • 423

                                • Lake Oswego, OR US

                                • 1999 Pro Air Nautique

                                #45
                                Originally posted by brock.higdon View Post
                                Ouch. So about that straight piping...
                                I am sure others will chime in, however the only straight pipe replacement I am aware of is for the direct drive variants. I have not seen one for a v-drive.

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