Port Engine Serial Number: Stbd. Engine Serial Number: Hull Identification Number: Hull Identification Number The Hull Identification Number (HIN) is located on the starboard side of the transom. Be sure to record the HIN (and the engine serial numbers) in the space provided above. Please refer to the HIN for any correspondence or orders. HIN LOCATION (TYPICAL) © 2000 Bayliner Technical Publications. All rights reserved.
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CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: ABOUT THIS MANUAL 1 Dealer Service 1 Boating Experience 1 Engine/Accessories Guidelines 1 Structural Limitations 1 Safety Standards 2 Qualified Maintenance 2 Hazard Warning Symbols CHAPTER 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 3 Layout View 3 Lifting Sling Positions 4 Hull Exterior Hardware CHAPTER 3: COMPONENTS / SYSTEMS 5 VHF Radio 5 Depth Finder 5 Compass 5 Trim Tabs 5 Anchor Windlass (Option) 5 Spotlight (Option) 6 Electrical System 7 12-Volt DC System 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 Fuses and Circuit Breakers Bat
1 CHAPTER 1: ABOUT THIS MANUAL This Owner’s Manual Supplement was prepared to provide specific information about your yacht. Please study this supplement and the Owner’s Manual carefully, paying particular attention to the LIMITED WARRANTY section. Keep this supplement in a secure place and hand it over to the new owner when you sell the boat. Dealer Service Make certain that you receive a full explanation of all systems from the selling dealer before taking delivery of your yacht.
2 CHAPTER 1: ABOUT THIS MANUAL Qualified Maintenance WARNING ! To maintain the integrity and safety of your yacht, only qualified personnel should perform maintenance on, or in any way modify: The steering system, propulsion system, engine control system, fuel system, environmental control system, or electrical system.
3 CHAPTER 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Overall Length Bridge Clearance Beam Draft Fuel Tank Capacity (gal) Water Tank Capacity (gal) Holding Tank Capacity (gal) 38’ 6” 14’ 0” 13’ 4” 3’ 6” 250 100 36 Layout View STOVE SINK SINK HEAD BATHTUB HANGING LOCKER GALLEY MICROWAVE OVER REFRIG.
4 CHAPTER 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Hull Exterior Hardware LOCKER DRAIN PORTLIGHTS FUEL VENT FITTING COCKPIT DRAINS STARBOARD HULLSIDE ANCHOR LOCKER DRAIN - CLAMSHELL OPTIONAL A/C DISCHARGE EXHAUST OUTLET MACERATOR DISCHARGE GALLEY SINK DRAIN MARINE HEAD HOLDING TANK VENT WATER TANK VENT FUEL TANK VENT OPTIONAL GEN. EXH. PORT HULLSIDE OPTIONAL A /C DISCHARGE MARINE HEAD OVERBOARD MULTI-PORT THRU HULL FWD. & MID BILGE PUMPS & SHOWER SUMP COCKPIT / ENT. COCKPIT DRAIN CNTR.
5 CHAPTER 3: COMPONENTS / SYSTEMS VHF Radio The VHF radio has a separate brochure, in your yacht’s owner’s packet, that explains its operating features. We strongly suggest that you read the operating instructions before using the radio. Depth Finder The depth finder will provide you with measurements of water depth beneath the boat. We suggest that you read the manufacturer’s operating instructions included in your yacht’s owner’s packet before using the unit.
6 CHAPTER 3: COMPONENTS / SYSTEMS Electrical System We strongly recommend that you read and understand this section and the Electrical Section of the Owner’s Manual. Wiring diagrams are provided in chapter 4 for use in troubleshooting electrical problems. DANGER ! • • • • • EXTREME FIRE/EXPLOSION HAZARD! To minimize the risks of fire and explosion, NEVER install knife switches or other arcing devices in the fuel compartments. NEVER substitute automotive parts for marine parts.
CHAPTER 3: COMPONENTS / SYSTEMS 7 12-Volt DC System Fuses and Circuit Breakers Fuses and circuit breakers for main accessory power, float switches and windlass power are located in the AC/DC cabinet (port side of salon). Electronic’s power is provided at the upper helm station. Some equipment, such as depth finders and shower pumps may have secondary fuse protection at the unit. Battery Switches A separate rotary battery switch is provided for each battery.
8 CHAPTER 3: COMPONENTS / SYSTEMS AC/DC Cabinet GENERATOR INSTRUMENTS (OPTION) WATER LEVEL INDICATOR INVERTER CONTROL PANEL WINDLASS POWER (OPTION) 110-VOLT AC VOLTMETER VOLTMETER SELECTOR 12-VOLT DC PANEL GENERATOR START/STOP SWITCH DC MASTER CIRCUIT BREAKER POLARITY LIGHTS MASTER CIRCUIT BREAKERS 12-VOLT DC VOLTAGE GAUGE LINE MASTER BREAKERS COMPONENT BREAKERS MACERATOR SWITCHES 110-VOLT AC PANEL 110-Volt AC System The AC system can be energized by shore power, inverter power, or the optiona
CHAPTER 3: COMPONENTS / SYSTEMS ! 9 CAUTION SHOCK/ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD! • Never connect dockside power to your boat outside North America unless you have purchased the International electrical conversion option, which is rated for 220-volt/50 Hertz. North American systems are rated for 110-volt/60 Hertz power. • Use double insulated or three-wire protected electrical appliances when possible.
10 CHAPTER 3: COMPONENTS / SYSTEMS 4. Turn the Starter switch to start, releasing it as soon as the generator starts. NEVER operate the starter for more than 30 seconds. If the generator does not start, wait at least 30 seconds before another start attempt is made. • If your fuel system features a fuel management board (located on the forward bulkhead in the engine room) fuel to run the generator is supplied from either the port or starboard fuel tanks (see the fuel system diagrams in the next section).
CHAPTER 3: COMPONENTS / SYSTEMS 11 Anti-siphon Valve (Gas Engines Only) An anti-siphon valve is an integral part of the fuel line barb fitting on each fuel tank. These valves are spring loaded and are opened by fuel pump vacuum. If a fuel line ruptures the valve prevents the siphoning of fuel from the tank. WARNING ! FIRE/EXPLOSION HAZARD - If an engine problem is caused by fuel starvation, check the anti-siphon valve. If the valve is stuck or clogged, shut down the engine and replace it.
12 CHAPTER 3: COMPONENTS / SYSTEMS Fuel Management Board Your yacht may or may not be equipped with a fuel management board. • On models equipped with a fuel management board, fuel can be directed from either tank to the engines and generator using the supply valves. The fuel management board is located under the steps next to the galley.
CHAPTER 3: COMPONENTS / SYSTEMS 13 Water Pickup Systems The seawater strainers should be checked regularly for debris. The standard layout is one strainer for each engine, one for the generator and one for the air conditioning system (if installed). The strainers are located in the engine room. ENGINE WATER PICKUP (TYPICAL GAS & DIESEL) GENERATOR WATER PICKUP (TYPICAL GAS & DIESEL) Exhaust System DIESEL ENGINE EXHAUST SYSTEM 45° ELBOW, TYP. 6" DIA. EXHAUST HOSE, TYP.
14 CHAPTER 3: COMPONENTS / SYSTEMS Shaft-Transmission Alignment • Alignment between the engine transmission output shaft and the propeller shaft is critical. This alignment has been performed at the factory, and was rechecked by the dealer after the boat had been in the water for 48 hours. • An alignment inspection should be performed as part of the routine maintenance program (after the initial 30 hours of operation, then every 60 hours) and whenever unusual noise or vibration is noticed.
CHAPTER 3: COMPONENTS / SYSTEMS 15 Steering System Your yacht’s steering system is manual hydraulic, not power steering. At no time should you expect this system to turn as easily as a car’s power steering. A rhythmic pulsing when turning the wheel is a characteristic of the pump and is not a malfunction. Also, when coming off a hard-over position, resistances may be felt, followed by a distinct sound. This is a normal situation resulting from the release of the check valve.
16 CHAPTER 3: COMPONENTS / SYSTEMS Fresh Water System The water filter, located in the accessory room outboard of the aft stateroom, should be inspected and cleaned often. When connected to a dockside water supply, the DC power switch for the water pump should be turned OFF. The water tank is equipped with a water level indicator in the AC/DC cabinet on the starboard side of the salon.
CHAPTER 3: COMPONENTS / SYSTEMS 17 Air Conditioning/Heating (Optional) Your yacht may be equipped with an optional air conditioning system. Both heating and cooling are controlled from the same panel. Please refer to the manufacturer’s operating instructions included in your yacht’s owner’s packet.
18 CHAPTER 3: COMPONENTS / SYSTEMS Bilge Pump System MID BILGE PUMP SYSTEM TRANSOM Your yacht is equipped with six impeller-type bilge pumps. The bilge pumps are controlled by automatic bilge pump switches (autofloat switches) and/or switches on the dash panel. The autofloat switches activate whenever water accumulates above a preset level in the bilge.
CHAPTER 3: COMPONENTS / SYSTEMS If applicable, the autofloat switch should also be checked often for proper operation. Lift the float by turning the plastic insert where the wires enter the housing, 1/4 turn counter-clockwise (Fig. 3). As the float is lifted, the bilge pump should turn on. If lifting the float does not turn the pump on, check the inline fuse. If the fuse is good but the switch does not work, it may indicate a bad switch or possibly a low battery.
20 CHAPTER 3: COMPONENTS / SYSTEMS Liquid Propane Gas Stove Your yacht may come equipped with a liquid propane gas (LPG) three-burner stove/oven. Before attempting to operate the LPG stove/oven, read the operating instructions included in your yacht’s owner’s packet.
21 CHAPTER 4: WIRING DIAGRAMS Standard Dual Dockside 3788 Motoryacht • Owner’s Manual Supplement
22 CHAPTER 4: WIRING DIAGRAMS Accessory DC Circuits 3788 Motoryacht • Owner’s Manual Supplement
CHAPTER 4: WIRING DIAGRAMS 23 Gas Engine Electrical System 3788 Motoryacht • Owner’s Manual Supplement
24 CHAPTER 4: WIRING DIAGRAMS Diesel Engine Electrical System 3788 Motoryacht • Owner’s Manual Supplement
25 CHAPTER 5: ISO SYMBOLS These ISO symbols may be used throughout your boat, the Owner’s Manual and this Owner’s Manual Supplement to identify and describe various systems and components.
26 CHAPTER 5: ISO SYMBOLS Symbol Description Symbol Description Symbol Description Heat Exchanger Holding Tank Horn Hydraulic Oil Hydraulic Oil Filter Hydraulic Oil Level Hydraulic Oil Pressure Hydraulic Oil Temperature Hydraulic System Hydraulic System Malfunction Interior Light Lift Point Light Lubricating Oil Malfunction No Open Flame Oil Tank Outboard Drive Outboard Drive Tilt Pressure Propeller Propshaft Power Propulsion System Trim Propulsion System Trim, Bow Down Propu
27 EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY BAYLINER MARINE CORPORATION, EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY Limited Warranty for New 2000 or 2001 Model Year Motoryachts (3388, 3788, 3988, 4087, 4788, 5288 and 5788) Bayliner warrants to the first retail purchaser (“Owner”) of a new 2000 or 2001 Model Year Bayliner Motoryacht (3388, 3788, 3988, 4087, 4788, 5288 and 5788) purchased from an authorized dealer, operated under normal, noncommercial use, that the selling dealer will (or, in Bayliner’s discretion, it will): (1) repair or re
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