Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard!
- Chapter 2: Locations
- Chapter 3: Propulsion & Related Systems
- Chapter 4: Controls & Gauges
- Chapter 5: Navigation & Communication Equipment
- Chapter 6: Plumbing
- Chapter 7: Deck Equipment
- Chapter 8: Appliances & Entertainment Systems
- Chapter 9: Convertible Seats, Beds, & Tables
- Chapter 10: Lights
- Chapter 11: Heating & Air Conditioning
- Chapter 12: Electrical System
- Important Records
- Float Plan

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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
• The bilge blower system removes explosive
fumes from the engine and bilge areas.
• Fresh air is drawn into the engine and bilge
areas through the vents.
To make sure the engine and bilge areas
are properly ventilated:
• Use the "sniff test" to check the engine and
bilge areas for fuel vapors before starting
the engines or the generator (if equipped).
• Always run the bilge blower system for at
least four minutes before starting the engines
or the generator (if equipped).
• Continue to run the bilge blower system until
your boat has reached cruising speed.
• Always run the bilge blower system when
running the boat below cruising speed.
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.
• If you smell fuel, do NOT start the engines or the generator and do NOT turn On any
electrical devices.
• If you smell fuel and the engines and/or generator are already running, shut Off the engines
and/or generator and turn Off all electrical devices. Investigate immediately.
• Do NOT obstruct or modify the ventilation system.
WARNING!
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TO BLOWERS
MOUNTED ON DECK










