Engine Serial Numbers Port: ____________________________________________________________ Starboard: _______________________________________________________ Hull Identification 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 numbers) in the space provided above. • Include the HIN with any correspondence or orders.
CONTENTS 1 Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! 26 Chapter 3: Propulsion & Related Systems 1 Dimensions & Tank Capacities 1 Layout View 26 Engines 1 Dealer Service 26 Bilge Blower System 2 Warranty Information 27 2 Boating Experience 2 Engine & Accessory Guidelines 3 3 Fuel System 28 28 Fuel Fill & Vent 28 Gas Engine Fuel Filters 29 Fuel Filter/Water Separators (Diesel Engines Only) 29 Anti-siphon Valves (Gas Engines Only) Engine & Accessory Literature Propellers 3 Qualified Maintenance 30 F
38 Chapter 6: Plumbing 56 Chapter 10: Lights 38 Bilge Pumps 56 Care & Maintenance 39 Bilge Pump Testing 40 Autofloat Switches 56 Interior & Exterior Lights 56 Navigation Lights 41 Seacocks 41 Seawater Strainers 56 Spotlight (If Equipped) Freshwater System 57 Chapter 11: Heating & Air Conditioning 57 Air Conditioning System (If Equipped) 58 Chapter 12: Electrical System 41 42 Seawater Systems 42 43 44 44 45 Transom Shower (If Equipped) Freshwater System Winterization Water Heater
Hazard Boxes & Symbols The hazard boxes and symbols shown below are used throughout this supplement to call attention to potentially dangerous situations which could lead to either personal injury or product damage. Read all warnings carefully and follow all safety instructions. ! DANGER! This box alerts you to immediate hazards which WILL cause severe personal injury or death if the warning is ignored.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! • This Owner’s Manual Supplement provides information about your boat that is not covered in the Cruiser & Yacht Owner’s Manual. • Before using your boat, study this Owner’s Manual Supplement, the Cruiser & Yacht Owner’s Manual, and all engine and accessory literature carefully. • Keep this Owner’s Manual Supplement and the Cruiser & Yacht Owner’s Manual on your boat in a secure, yet readily available place.
Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! 305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Warranty Information • Bayliner offers a Limited Warranty on each new Bayliner purchased through an authorized Bayliner dealer. • A copy of the Limited Warranty was included in your owner’s packet. • If you did not receive a copy of the Limited Warranty, please contact your Bayliner dealer or call 360-435-8957 for a copy. Boating Experience ! WARNING! CONTROL HAZARD! A qualified operator must be in control of the boat at all times.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! Engine & Accessory Literature • The engines and accessories installed on your boat come with their own operation and maintenance manuals. • Read these manuals before using the engines and accessories. • Unless noted otherwise, all engine and accessory literature referred to in this Supplement is included in your owner’s packet.
Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! 305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Safety Standards ! DANGER! FALLING and ROTATING PROPELLER HAZARD! • NEVER allow anyone to ride on parts of the boat NOT designed for such use. • Sitting on seat backs, lounging on the forward deck, bow riding, gunwale riding or occupying the transom platform while underway is especially hazardous and WILL cause personal injury or death.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! Special Care For Moored Boats NOTICE • To help seal the hull bottom and reduce the possibility of gelcoat blistering on moored boats, apply an epoxy barrier coating. The barrier coating should be covered with several coats of anti-fouling paint. • Many states regulate the chemical content of bottom paints in order to meet environmental standards.
Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! 305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Boat Lifting WARNING! ! PERSONAL INJURY and/or PRODUCT OR PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD! • Lifting slings may slip on the hull. • Avoid serious injury or death by securing the lifting slings together BEFORE lifting. WARNING! ! PERSONAL INJURY and/or PRODUCT OR PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD! • NEVER lift any boat using the cleats, or the bow and stern eyes.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! Carbon Monoxide (CO) ! DANGER! • Carbon monoxide gas (CO) is colorless, odorless, tasteless, and extremely dangerous. • All engines, generators, and fuel burning appliances produce CO as exhaust. • Prolonged exposure to low concentrations or very quick exposure to high concentrations WILL cause BRAIN DAMAGE or DEATH. • Teak surfing, dragging, or water skiing within 20 feet of a moving watercraft can be fatal.
Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! 305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Where and How CO Can Accumulate Stationary Conditions That Increase CO Accumulations Include: A. Using engine, generator, or other fuel burning device when boat is moored in a confined space. B. Mooring too close to another boat that is using its engine, generator, or other fuel burning device. To correct stationary situations A and/or B: • Close all windows, portlights and hatches. • If possible, move your boat away from source of CO.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! CO Checklists Trip Checklist ❏ Make sure you know where the exhaust outlets are located on your boat. ❏ Educate all passengers about the symptoms of CO poisoning and where CO may accumulate. ❏ When docked, or rafted with another boat, be aware of exhaust emissions from the other boat. ❏ Listen for any change in exhaust sound, which could indicate an exhaust component failure. ❏ Test the operation of each CO monitor by pressing the test button.
Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! 305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement More Information For more information about how you can prevent carbon monoxide poisoning on recreational boats and other ways to boat more safely, contact: United States Coast Guard Office of Boating Safety (G-OPB-3) 2100 Second Street SW Washington, DC 20593 www.uscgboating.org 1-800-368-5647 National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) 200 East Randolph Drive Suite 5100 Chicago, IL 60601-9301 www.nmma.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 2: Locations Exterior Views Hull Views FUEL TANK VENT AFT BILGE PUMP DRAIN PORTLIGHTS (TYPICAL) WATER TANK VENT STARBOARD HULLSIDE COCKPIT DRAIN ICE TUB DRAIN ROPE LOCKER DRAIN AIR CONDITIONER DRAIN (IF EQUIPPED) SHOWER PUMP DRAIN HEAD SINK DRAIN WASTE TANK VENT COCKPIT DRAIN PORT HULLSIDE BOW EYE AIR CONDITIONER SUMP PUMP DRAIN (IF EQUIPPED) GALLEY SINK DRAIN FORWARD BILGE PUMP DRAIN STEP DRAIN GENERATOR EXHAUST (IF EQUIPPED) STERN EYES TRANSOM
Chapter 2: Locations 305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Forward Deck View WIPERS VENTILATION HATCHES CLEAT BOW HATCH ROPER LOCKER HATCH WINDLASS & DECK SWITCHES (IF EQUIPPED) CLEAT SPOTLIGHT (IF EQUIPPED) NAVIGATION LIGHT CLEAT ANCHOR ROLLER NAVIGATION LIGHT CLEAT Aft Deck View ALL-ROUND LIGHT HORN COCKPIT FAUCET CLEAT (TYPICAL) GRAB RAIL FRESHWATER FILL DECK FITTING BATTERY SWITCH PANEL CLEAT (TYPICAL) WASTE PUMP-OUT DECK FITTING DIESEL FUEL SHUT-OFF VALVES (IF EQUIPPED) COURTESY LIGHT TRANSOM
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 2: Locations Helm Station NOTE: TYPICAL HELM LAYOUT SHOWN. ACTUAL LAYOUT MAY VARY DEPENDING ON ENGINE AND ACCESSORY OPTIONS.
Chapter 2: Locations 305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Component Locations 12-Volt Accessory Outlets: • One is located inside the helm storage tub. 12-VOLT OUTLET • One is located inside the forward upper galley cabinet. 12-VOLT OUTLET 12-Volt DC Fuses: Located on the battery switch panel inside the cockpit entertainment center cabinet. 12-Volt DC Push-to-Reset Circuit Breakers: • DC push-to-reset circuit breakers for accessories are located below the helm.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 2: Locations 110-Volt AC Master Electrical Panel: Located on the aft wall of the galley. 110-VOLT AC PANEL Air Conditioner Intake Pump (If Equipped): • Located in the utility room. • Access is through the wall hatch on the port side of the aft berth. AIR CONDITIONER INTAKE PUMP UTILITY ROOM Air Conditioner Seawater Intake Seacock (If Equipped): Located in the engine room, forward of the port engine.
Chapter 2: Locations 305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Air Conditioner Unit (If Equipped): • Located under the v-berth mattress. • Access is through the center v-berth hatch. CENTER V-BERTH HATCH Batteries: Located in the starboard forward area of the engine room. BATTERIES Battery Charger: • Located in the utility room. • Access is through the wall hatch on the port side of the aft berth.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 2: Locations Battery Switch Panel: Located inside the cockpit entertainment center cabinet. COCKPIT ENTERTAINMENT CENTER BATTERY SWITCHES Bilge Pump & Float Switch - Aft: Located next to the transom wall in the center of the engine room bilge. BILGE PUMP & FLOAT SWITCH Bilge Pump & Float Switch - Forward: • Located in the bilge area under the entry stairs. • Access by lifting up the top step.
Chapter 2: Locations 305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement CO Monitor: Located on the starboard aft wall in the dinette area. CO MONITOR Depth Sounder Thru-hull Transducer: Located in the engine room, forward of the starboard engine. STARBOARD ENGINE TRANSDUCER Freshwater Fill Deck Fitting: Located on the starboard deck.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 2: Locations Freshwater Pump: • Located in the utility room. • Access is through the wall hatch on the port side of the aft berth. FRESHWATER PUMP UTILITY ROOM Freshwater Pump Switch: Located in the galley. FRESHWATER PUMP SWITCH Freshwater System Drain Plugs: Located in the port forward area of the engine room.
Chapter 2: Locations 305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Freshwater Tank: • Located in the bilge area under the entry steps. • Access by lifting up the top step. Fuel Fill Deck Fitting: Located on the starboard aft corner of the deck. FRESHWATER TANK COCKPIT ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Fuel Shut-Off Valves (Diesel Fuel Systems Only): Located inside the cockpit entertainment center cabinet.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 2: Locations Fuel Tank: • Located in the bilge under the aft-berth. • Access to the fuel tank fittings is in the forward area of the engine room. FUEL TANK GAS GENERATOR INTAKE SEACOCK Generator (If Equipped): Located in the center of the engine room.
Chapter 2: Locations 305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Macerator & Macerator Discharge Seacock (If Equipped): Located on the transom wall in the aft area of the engine room. MACERATOR DISCHARGE SEACOCK Marine Head Seawater Intake Seacock: Located in the engine room, forward of the port engine. SEAWATER INTAKE SEACOCK Navigation Lights: • White all-round light is located on top of the radar wing. • Red and green lights are located on the bow.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 2: Locations Shower Drain Pump: • Located in the bilge area under the entry stairs. • Access by lifting up the top step. SHOWER DRAIN PUMP Shower Drain Pump Switch: Located on the head vanity. SHOWER DRAIN PUMP SWITCH Spotlight (If Equipped): Located on the bow rail.
Chapter 2: Locations 305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Spotlight Control Panel: Located at the helm, near the shift/throttle levers. SPOTLIGHT CONTROL PANEL (IF EQUIPPED) Trim & Tilt Pumps & Reservoirs: Located on the transom wall in the center of the engine room. TRIM & TILT PUMPS & RESERVOIRS TRIM TAB PUMP & RESERVOIR Trim Tab Pump & Reservoir: Located on the transom wall in the center of the engine room, in between the trim and tilt pumps.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 2: Locations Waste Pump-out Deck Fitting: Located on the port aft deck, next to the transom door. WASTE PUMP-OUT DECK FITTING Water Heater: • Located in the utility room. • Access is through the wall hatch on the port side of the aft berth. WATER HEATER Windlass Circuit Breaker (If Equipped): Located inside the cockpit entertainment center cabinet. WINDLASS CIRCUIT BREAKER (IF EQUIPPED) Windlass Foot Controls (If Equipped): Located on the forward deck.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 3: Propulsion & Related Systems Engines Read the engine operation and maintenance manuals before starting or working on the engines. Bilge Blower System ! WARNING! FIRE/EXPLOSION HAZARD • Use of the bilge blower system is NOT A GUARANTEE that explosive fumes have been removed. • BEFORE starting the engines or the generator ALWAYS use the "sniff test" to check the engine and bilge areas for fuel vapors.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 3: Propulsion & Related Systems Fuel System ! WARNING! FIRE, EXPLOSION AND OPEN FLAME HAZARD! • It is very important that the fuel system be inspected thoroughly the first time it is filled and at each subsequent filling. • The fueling instructions in the Cruiser & Yacht Owner’s Manual and the fuel recommendations in the engine operation manual must be followed. ! CAUTION Avoid the storage or handling of gear near the fuel lines, fittings and tank.
Chapter 3: Propulsion & Related Systems 305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement DIESEL ENGINE FUEL SYSTEMS (IF EQUIPPED) FUEL FILTER/ WATER SEPARATORS FUEL SHUTOFF VALVES FUEL TANK VENT HOSE FUEL FILL HOSE FUEL TANK FUEL RETURN LINES FUEL LINES TO ENGINES Fuel Fill & Vent • The fuel fill fitting is marked "Gas" or “Diesel”. • If you have problems filling the fuel tank, see if the fuel fill hose or fuel tank vent hose is kinked or collapsed.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 3: Propulsion & Related Systems Fuel Filter/Water Separators (Diesel Engines Only) NOTICE • The frequency of water draining or element replacement is determined by the contamination level in the fuel. • Inspect the collection bowls for water daily. • Replace the elements at least once a year, or when a loss of power is noticed, whichever comes first. • Each fuel feed line features a fuel filter/water separator.
Chapter 3: Propulsion & Related Systems 305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Fire Suppression System (If Equipped) • The fire suppression system is designed to extinguish engine compartment fires. • Before using your boat for the first time, read the fire suppression system’s instruction and maintenance manual and follow all warnings. • The system will discharge automatically whenever direct heat from a fire is detected in the engine compartment.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 3: Propulsion & Related Systems Quick Oil Drain System • A quick oil drain assembly is attached to the oil pan on each engine. • Some setup is needed before you can use this system. Setting Up the Quick Oil Drain System QUICK OIL DRAIN SYSTEM COMPONENTS BILGE PLUG BILGE PLUG CABLE OIL DRAIN PLUG HOSE STOP CLAMP OIL DRAIN PLUG CABLE OIL DRAIN HOSE SWIVEL CLIP 1. Unscrew the factory installed bilge plug from the bilge drain.
Chapter 3: Propulsion & Related Systems 3. Unclip the bilge plug swivel clip from the cable on the end of the oil drain hose. NOTE: This bilge plug assembly will be your spare. Keep it in the same location as the factory bilge plug removed in step 1. 305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement BILGE PLUG OIL DRAIN HOSE CABLE SWIVEL CLIP OIL DRAIN HOSE 4. Feed the oil drain hose into the bilge area aft of the engine. 5. Thread the oil drain hose, cable, and plug out through the bilge drain. 6.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 3: Propulsion & Related Systems • At this point, both of the oil drain hose cables should be hanging out of the bilge drain. OIL DRAIN HOSE CABLES 9. Clip the bilge plug swivel clip to both of the oil drain hose cables. 10. Push the oil drain hose cables and the bilge plug swivel clip and cable into the bilge. 11. Screw the bilge plug into the bilge drain and tighten firmly. Using the Quick Oil Drain System OIL DRAIN HOSE CABLES SWIVEL CLIP 1.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 4: Controls & Gauges Steering • • • • This boat features a power assisted rack-and-pinion steering system. For information about the ‘power assist fluid reservoir’, refer to the engine operation and maintenance manual. Boat steering is not self-centering. Refer to the engine manual for more steering system details.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 4: Controls & Gauges Trim Tabs ! WARNING! LOSS OF CONTROL HAZARD! Improper use of trim tabs WILL cause loss of control! • Do NOT allow anyone unfamiliar with trim tabs to use them. • Do NOT use trim tabs in a following sea as they WILL cause broaching or other unsafe handling characteristics. • Do NOT use trim tabs to compensate for excessive unequal weight distribution.
Chapter 4: Controls & Gauges 305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Gauges Cleaning Gauges ! CAUTION PRODUCT or PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD! • Use only mild soap and water to clean the gauge lenses and bezels. • Use of other cleaners, including common window cleaning solutions, may cause the lenses to crack. • Lenses cracked in this manner will NOT be covered by our warranty. Gauge Fogging • Moisture may occasionally find its way into the gauges causing lens fogging.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 5: Navigation & Communication Equipment Read the manuals for all navigation & communication equipment before using these systems. Compass NOTICE • Compass accuracy can be affected by many factors. • Have a qualified technician calibrate your compass. • Make sure the technician gives you a deviation card which shows the corrections to apply in navigational calculations. • Keep a copy of the deviation card at the helm.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 6: Plumbing Bilge Pumps NOTICE Discharge of oil, oil waste, or fuel into navigable waters is prohibited by law. Violators are subject to legal action by the local authorities. • Your boat is equipped with two bilge pumps for pumping water out of the bilge. • The bilge pumps are controlled by automatic float switches (autofloat switches) and/or switches at the helm. • The bilge pumps are wired directly to the battery.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 6: Plumbing Bilge Pump Testing • The bilge pumps are vital to the safety of your boat. • Test the bilge pumps often to make sure they are working properly. To test each bilge pump: 1. One at a time, turn On each bilge pump switch at the helm. 2. Make sure that water in the bilge is pumped overboard. • If there is water in the bilge and the pump motor is running but not pumping, inspect the discharge hose for a kink or collapsed area.
Chapter 6: Plumbing 305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Autofloat Switches • The automatic bilge pumps use float (autofloat) switches to automatically turn On the pumps whenever water rises to a preset level in the bilge. • The autofloat switches are normally mounted next to the bilge pumps they control. • The autofloat switches should be tested often. Autofloat testing: FLOAT SWITCH TESTING 1. Lift the float switch test button up to turn On the bilge pump.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 6: Plumbing Seawater Systems Seacocks WARNING! ! FLOODING & SWAMPING HAZARD! • Close the seacock(s) when leaving the boat unattended for any length of time. • If a seacock is left open, a hose failure could flood the bilge, swamp the batteries and the engines, and even sink the boat. ! CAUTION SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD! • BEFORE using any system that has a seacock, make sure that the system’s seacock is Open. • Inspect and lubricate all seacocks annually.
Chapter 6: Plumbing 305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Freshwater System ! WARNING! • Only use safe drinking (potable) water in your boat’s freshwater system. • Only use an FDA approved, white 'drinking water safe' hose to fill the freshwater tank. • NEVER use a common garden hose for drinking water. • Read the Freshwater System section in the Cruiser & Yacht Owner’s Manual. • Your boat is equipped with a pressure type (demand) freshwater (potable) system.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 6: Plumbing Freshwater System Winterization ! CAUTION WATER SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD! NEVER blow compressed air through the water system when all of the faucets are Closed. 1. Turn Off the water heater breaker switch. NOTE: Tag or Mark the water heater breaker switch to prevent it from being turned On while the water heater tank is empty. 2. Turn On the freshwater pump switch. 3. Open all of the faucets and showers and let the water system drain completely. 4.
Chapter 6: Plumbing 305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Water Heater ! WARNING! SCALDING HAZARD! Water heated by the water heater can be hot enough to scald the skin. CAUTION ! WATER HEATER DAMAGE HAZARD! • Do NOT turn On the water heater electrical circuit on the 110-volt AC master panel until the water heater tank is COMPLETELY filled with water. • The tank is full if water flows from the tap when the hot water is turned On in the galley.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 6: Plumbing Drain Systems Deck Drains • Water on the deck is drained overboard through the deck drains. • Keep the deck drains free of debris. Gray Water Drains The sinks are above the waterline and are gravity drained overboard. Shower Drain Pump System • Turn On the shower drain pump switch to pump the shower drain water overboard. • See the Locations section of this Supplement for the locations of the shower drain pump switch and the shower drain pump.
Chapter 6: Plumbing 305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Marine Head with Holding Tank NOTICE Check with local authorities for regulations regarding the legal use of marine head systems. • Before using this system, read the marine head operation and maintenance manual. • Look at the side of the holding tank to check the content level. • The holding tank is plumbed to a waste fitting on the deck for dockside pump-out. • Empty the holding tank at every opportunity. Using the Marine Head 1.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 6: Plumbing Winterizing the Marine Head Read the marine head operation and maintenance manual for winterizing instructions. Macerator (If Equipped) NOTICE Check with local authorities for regulations regarding the legal use of marine head systems. To use the macerator to pump waste directly overboard (where regulations permit): 1. Open the discharge seacock. 2. Press both macerator switches at the same time to run the pump. 3.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 7: Deck Equipment Cleats & Tow Eyes ! WARNING! PERSONAL INJURY and/or77 PRODUCT or PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD! NEVER lift the boat using the bow and stern eyes or the cleats. Read the section on towing in the Cruiser & Yacht Owner’s Manual before: • Towing anything behind the boat. • Being towed by another vessel. Windlass (If Equipped) ! DANGER! DANGER PERSONAL SAFETY HAZARD! • ALWAYS secure the anchor and other loose objects BEFORE getting underway.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 7: Deck Equipment Canvas ! CAUTION PRODUCT or PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD! Take down and securely stow ALL canvas BEFORE transporting your boat by road. NOTICE Two people are needed for most of the tasks listed in this section. NOTICE BEFORE cleaning and/or stowing your canvas or vinyl, read the sections later in this chapter, Canvas Care and Vinyl Care. Bimini Top RADAR WING 1. Slide the end eyes of the main bow (A) into the hinges (B) and insert the pins. 2.
Chapter 7: Deck Equipment 305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Canvas Care (see also ‘Clear Vinyl Care’ on next page) • After each use, especially in saltwater, rinse the canvas with cold freshwater. • Before stowing, let the canvas air-dry completely. • The canvas can be rolled or folded for stowage. Cleaning Canvas ! CAUTION Never use detergents when washing the canvas. Detergents can destroy the water repellency and mildew/UV resistant finish of your canvas.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 7: Deck Equipment Clear Vinyl Care • • • • • ! CAUTION NEVER store the clear vinyl pieces wet, as this will cause a milky film to develop. NEVER fold or crease the clear vinyl pieces as cracking will occur. Clear vinyl is not intended for use when the boat is in storage or being moored. Clear vinyl does not hold up well against ultraviolet rays. Under direct sunlight conditions, do NOT let the clear vinyl touch the framework.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 8: Appliances & Entertainment Systems NOTICE Always keep an approved ABC-type fire extinguisher in galley area. • The separate instruction sheets or manuals for all appliances and entertainment systems contain detailed instructions and important safeguards. • Read these instruction sheets and manuals before using your boat’s appliances and entertainment systems.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 8: Appliances & Entertainment Systems Refrigerator The refrigerator runs on 12-volt DC power unless 110-volt AC power is being supplied by shore power or generator power and the refrigerator’s AC breaker is On. Audio Equipment NOTICE AM radio reception may be impaired anytime the engine is running.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 9: Convertible Seats, Beds, & Tables Dinette to Mid Berth Conversion 1. Remove the table (A) and the table leg (B). A B 2. Place the filler board (C) so that it fits securely into the recessed edge (D) at the front of the dinette seats. C D 3. Place the filler cushion (E) on top of the filler board (C).
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 9: Convertible Seats, Beds, & Tables Cockpit Table to Sunlounge Conversion 1. Lift the table (A) and remove the table leg (B). A B 2. 3. 4. 5. Put the cross supports (C) in place. Place the table (A) on top of the supports (C). Place the cushion (D) on top of the table (A). Make sure all parts are secure before using the sunlounge.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 10: Lights Care & Maintenance All of the lights installed on your boat are of top quality, but you should be aware that failure may periodically occur for a variety of reasons: 1. 2. 3. 4. There may be a blown fuse - replace the fuse. The bulb may be burned out - carry spare bulbs for replacement. A wire may be damaged or may have come loose - repair as required. The bulb base may be corroded - clean the base and coat it with non-conductive electrical lubricant.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 11: Heating & Air Conditioning Air Conditioning System (If Equipped) ! DANGER! CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD! Dangerous carbon monoxide gas (CO) can be brought into the boat through the air conditioning system. ! CAUTION SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD! The air conditioning system’s seawater intake seacock MUST be Opened BEFORE turning On the air conditioner and MUST stay Open during use. .
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 12: Electrical System ! DANGER! EXTREME FIRE, SHOCK & EXPLOSION HAZARD! • To minimize the risks of fire and explosion, NEVER install knife switches or other arcing devices in the fuel compartment. • NEVER substitute automotive parts for marine parts. Electrical, ignition and fuel system parts were designed and manufactured to comply with rules and regulations that minimize risks of fire and explosion. • Do NOT modify the electrical systems or relevant drawings.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 12: Electrical System 12-Volt DC System Batteries The batteries supply electricity for lights, 12-volt accessories, and engine and generator starting. The Electrical section of Chapter 8, in the Cruiser & Yacht Owner’s Manual, provides battery care and maintenance instructions. Battery Switches ! CAUTION SHOCK & ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD! When the engines are running, NEVER turn Off the battery switch or disconnect the battery cables.
Chapter 12: Electrical System 305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Battery Switch Positions NOTICE Since your boat’s batteries were installed by your dealer, the battery switch positions listed below may vary. Make sure your selling dealer fully explains how to use the battery switches.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 12: Electrical System Alternators The alternators will keep the batteries properly charged when the engines are running at, or above, cruising speeds. Battery Charger (If Equipped) ! CAUTION ENGINE & ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD! NEVER run the boat’s engines and the battery charger at the same time. ! CAUTION • The battery charging systems (alternator and battery charger) installed on your boat are designed to charge conventional lead-acid batteries.
Chapter 12: Electrical System 305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement 110-Volt AC System ! CAUTION WATER HEATER DAMAGE HAZARD! • Do NOT turn On the water heater circuit breaker on the 110-volt AC master panel until the water heater tank is COMPLETELY filled with water. • The tank is full if water flows from the tap when the hot water is turned On in the galley. • Even brief water heater operation with a dry tank WILL damage the heating elements.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 12: Electrical System Shore Power ! DANGER! FIRE, EXPLOSION & SHOCK HAZARD! • Do NOT alter the shore power connectors and use ONLY compatible connectors. • Turn Off ALL breakers and switches on the 110-volt AC master panel BEFORE plugging in or unplugging the shore power cord. • To prevent shock or injury from dropping a 'hot' cord into the water; ALWAYS plug the shore power cord into the boat inlet first; and then into the dockside outlet.
Chapter 12: Electrical System 305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement • The single shore power 110-volt/60-hertz AC system features one 110-volt/30-amp shore power receptacle. • If your boat has an air conditioning system, a second (dual) 110-volt/30-amp inlet has been installed. • Dual shore power inlets are labeled “LINE 1” and “LINE 2”, which corresponds to the “SHORE POWER 1” and “SHORE POWER 2” master breakers on the 110-volt AC master panel.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 12: Electrical System Generator (If Equipped) ! DANGER! CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD! Generators are a source of dangerous carbon monoxide gas (CO). Check the generator exhaust system for leaks BEFORE each use. ! WARNING! FIRE/EXPLOSION HAZARD! • Use the bilge blowers for a minimum of four minutes BEFORE starting the generator. • Leave the blowers On while the generator is running.
Chapter 12: Electrical System 305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Electrical Routings 110-Volt AC Hull Harnesses AIR CONDITIONER UNIT DINETTE OUTLET GALLEY OUTLET REFRIGERATOR AC PANEL AFT BERTH OUTLET HEAD OUTLET AIR CONDITIONER BOX BATTERY CHARGER AIR CONDITIONER PUMP WATER HEATER TO SHORE POWER INLET(S) ON DECK GENERATOR (IF EQUIPPED) 66
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 12: Electrical System 12-Volt DC Hull Harnesses AIR CONDITIONER SUMP PUMP BOX FRESHWATER PUMP SWITCH REFRIGERATOR BILGE PUMP STEREO TO DEPTH FINDER IN DASH HEAD SWITCHES CO MONITOR FRESHWATER PUMP DC PANEL SHOWER PUMP AFT BERTH SWITCHES BATTERY CHARGER FUEL SENDER BATTERY SWITCH GENERATOR (IF EQUIPPED) BLOWER TRANSDUCER BILGE PUMP TRIM TAB PUMP MACERATOR PORT ENGINE STARBOARD ENGINE TRIM/TILT PUMP 67
Chapter 12: Electrical System 305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement 12-Volt DC Deck Harnesses NOTE: VIEWS ARE UNDERSIDE OF DECK COURTESY LIGHT OVERHEAD LIGHT RADARWING/ HORN COURTESY LIGHT COURTESY LIGHT DASH HEAD OVERHEAD LIGHT STEREO OVERHEAD LIGHTS COURTESY LIGHT SPEAKER NAVIGATION LIGHT SPOTLIGHT (IF EQUIPPED) WIPERS NAVIGATION LIGHT WINDLASS CONTROLS (IF EQUIPPED) SPEAKER OVERHEAD LIGHTS 68
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 12: Electrical System Radar Wing Harness COURTESY LIGHT ALL-ROUND LIGHT COURTESY LIGHT HORN STARBOARD SPEAKER PORT SPEAKER HARNESS PLUG 69
Chapter 12: Electrical System 305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Gas Engines Battery Cable System NOTES: POSITIVE BATTERY CABLES ARE RED NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLES ARE YELLOW POSITIVE BATTERY CABLE ROUTING BATTERY SWITCHES PORT ENGINE BATTERY CHARGER GENERATOR (IF EQUIPPED) STARBOARD ENGINE DC PANEL STARBOARD ENGINE BATTERY PORT ENGINE BATTERY NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLE ROUTING PORT ENGINE GENERATOR (IF EQUIPPED) BONDING BAR STARBOARD ENGINE DC PANEL STARBOARD ENGINE BATTERY 70 PORT ENGINE BATTERY
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 12: Electrical System Diesel Engines Battery Cable System NOTES: POSITIVE BATTERY CABLES ARE RED NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLES ARE YELLOW POSITIVE BATTERY CABLE ROUTING BATTERY SWITCHES PORT ENGINE BATTERY CHARGER GENERATOR (IF EQUIPPED) STARBOARD ENGINE DC PANEL STARBOARD ENGINE BATTERY PORT ENGINE BATTERY NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLE ROUTING PORT ENGINE GENERATOR (IF EQUIPPED) BONDING BAR STARBOARD ENGINE DC PANEL STARBOARD ENGINE BATTERY PORT ENGINE BATTERY 7
Chapter 12: Electrical System Wiring Diagrams Engine Electrical Systems 72 305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 12: Electrical System 12-Volt DC Electrical System 73
Chapter 12: Electrical System 110-Volt AC Electrical System 74 305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Important Records Selling Dealer Fuel System Name Of Dealership Fuel Capacity Filter Type Address Key Numbers Phone/FAX/E-mail Ignition Other Sales Manager Service Manager Electronics Engines Manufacturer Model Name/Number Serial Number Port Engine Serial Number Oil Type/SAE Starboard Engine Serial Number Quarts per Engine Filter Type Manufacturer Model Name/Number Serial Number Propeller Manufacturer Pitch Manufacturer Model Number Model Name/Number
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Float Plan Before going boating, fill out a copy of this float plan (or similar) and leave it with a reliable person whom you can depend on to contact the Coast Guard or other rescue organization, if you do not return as scheduled.
305 • Owner’s Manual Supplementl Float Plan Survival Equipment Trip Expectations Marine Radio (Yes/No) Type Frequencies Number of PFDs Flares (Yes/No) Mirror (yes or no) Flashlight (Yes/No) Food (Yes/No) Smoke Signals (Yes/No) Departing From Departure Date Departure Time Stopover 1 Water (Yes/No) Anchor (Yes/No) Raft/Dinghy (Yes/No) Arrive No Later Than: Date Paddles (Yes/No) EPIRB (Yes/No) Other Other Other Other Arrive No Later Than: Time Stopover 2 Arrive No Later Than: Date A
Owner’s Notes
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Owner’s Notes
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