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CRUISEROWNERS MANUAL
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270 CRUISER
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Dear Valued Customer,
Welcome to the Monterey Life!
We would like to extend to you our Thank You for choosing a Monterey boat!
You have made an investment in our product and we are confident you will enjoy many years of boating plea-sure.Your new boat has been built to the standards set forth by the United States Coast Guard, National MarineManufacturers Association and the American Boat and Yacht Council. We are proud to have you in our Family!
At this time, we need you to read your owners manual and become familiar with all systems on your boat. Make
certain that you and your dealer have filled out and mailed your warranty registration card back to us here at thefactory. It is very important to us and it is also a U.S. Federal Regulation.
This manual is an important aid in the operation and maintenance of your boat. The information is intended as aguide and cannot cover every question you may have about your boat and boating in general. We encourageyou to contact your dealership for any additional information you might need. If there is a question about yourboat that cant be answered by your dealer, please contact our factory direct by calling the Monterey BoatsCustomer Service Department, (352) 529-9181 or online if you prefer at: [email protected].
If you are new to boating, we recommend you participate in a boating class or group to gain more knowledgeand confidence. Contact your dealer, local U.S. Coast Guard or U.S. Power Squadron Organizations for informa-tion in your area.
With proper care, routine service and preventive maintenance, your Monterey boat will not only reward you with
enjoyment, but with reliability, dependability and one of the higher resale values in todays boating industry.
Enjoy your new boat and please respect our environment at all times. Always remember to practice safe boatingprocedures for your protection as well as those around you.
Sincerely,
The M.O.S.T. (Monterey Owners Support Team)
Have a safe boating day!
DATE PURCHASED ____________________________________________________________________
DEALER/PHONE NUMBER ______________________________________________________________
BOAT MODEL__________________________________________________________________________
HULL ID NUMBER ______________________________________________________________________
TRAILER ID NUMBER __________________________________________________________________
ENGINE MAKE/MODEL __________________________________________________________________
ENGINE #1 SERIAL NUMBER ____________________________________________________________
ENGINE #2 SERIAL NUMBER ____________________________________________________________
DRIVE MAKE/MODEL __________________________________________________________________
DRIVE #1 SERIAL NUMBER ______________________________________________________________
DRIVE #2 SERIAL NUMBER ______________________________________________________________
To comply with Federal regulations it is important to return the warranty registration card within 15 days.
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TABLE OF CONTENTSPage
M INTRODUCTION...................................... M-1New Boat Delivery..................................... M-2Parts.......................................................... M-2Specifications ............................................ M-3Special Care & Cleaning ........................... M-3
Fire Extinguishing System......................... M-6Special Gas Precautions ........................... M-7Generator Set ........................................... M-8Boat Layouts & Details ............................ M-10Air Conditioner ......................................... M-10Warning and Safety labels ....................... M-12Electrical Schematics ............................... M-35
1 BOATING SAFETY .................................. 1-1Boating Regulations .................................. 1-2Boater Responsibilities ............................. 1-2Required Safety Equipment ...................... 1-3Emergencies ............................................. 1-7
Hazardous Conditions .............................. 1-8Operation By Minors ................................ 1-10Passenger Safety ..................................... 1-11Water Sports ............................................ 1-11General Precautions ................................ 1-12
2 BASIC RULES OF THE ROAD................ 2-1Aids to Navigation ..................................... 2-1Right-of-Way ............................................. 2-4
3 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS .............. 3-1Shift/Throttle Control ................................. 3-1
Instruments ............................................... 3-2Switches ................................................... 3-4Steering System ........................................ 3-8
4 OPERATION............................................. 4-1Fueling ...................................................... 4-1Starting ..................................................... 4-2Shifting/Running ....................................... 4-4Warning Alarm .......................................... 4-4Steering Controls ...................................... 4-5Stopping .................................................... 4-5Docking ..................................................... 4-6Boat Trim ................................................... 4-7
Drive Trim Angle ....................................... 4-7
Page5 GETTING UNDERWAY ............................ 5-1
Safety Checklist ........................................ 5-1Safety Equipment ..................................... 5-2Boarding ................................................... 5-2
6 RUNNING................................................. 6-1
Maneuvering Techniques .......................... 6-1Salt Water ................................................. 6-2Freezing Temperatures ............................. 6-3Towing Procedure ..................................... 6-3Anchoring ................................................. 6-4Performance Boating ................................ 6-5Propellers ................................................. 6-6
7 CARE AND MAINTENANCE................... 7-1Electrical ................................................... 7-1Fuel System .............................................. 7-3Steering System ....................................... 7-3Corrosion Protection ................................. 7-3
General Maintenance ............................... 7-4
8 TROUBLESHOOTING ............................. 8-1Trouble Check Chart ................................. 8-1
9 STORAGE ................................................ 9-1
10 TRAILERING.......................................... 10-1Classifications ......................................... 10-1Trailer Components ................................. 10-2Safety Chains ......................................... 10-2Trailering Checklist ................................. 10-3Backing Up Trailers ................................. 10-4Launching ............................................... 10-5
Loading ................................................... 10-5Slinging/Lifting ........................................ 10-6
11 SHIP SYSTEMS..................................... 11-1Electrical Systems .................................. 11-1Water Systems ....................................... 11-8Hot Water Heater .................................. 11-11Sanitizing The Fresh Water System ..... 11-12Sample Float Plan ................................ 11-17
12 GLOSSARY OF TERMS........................ 12-1
WARRANTY
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INTRODUCTIONMonterey Boats has long been known as a quality boat manufacturer with a commitment to customersatisfaction. This manual is but one example to that commitment. We have carefully prepared thisinformation to assist you in the proper operation and care of your new boat, and some of theresponsibilities that go along with owning/operating a boat.
This section contains supplemental information about your Monterey boat that is different or not coveredelsewhere in this manual. If you have questions about your boat not covered in this manual, or in the other
supplied information, your dealer will be glad to assist you. Refer to the Table of Contents on page i-1 tolocate general information.
As part of your warranty responsibilities, you must perform periodic maintenance/ inspections as outlinedin this manual, the engine owners manual and other information supplied in the owners importantpapers packet. Please keep this manual onboard for future reference and pass it along to the new ownerif you ever decide to sell the craft.
All information, illustrations, and specifications contained in this manual are based on the latest productinformation available at the time of publication. Monterey Boats reserves the right to make changes at anytime, without notice and without incurring obligation, in colors, materials, equipment, specifications andmodels.
Once again, thank you for choosing a Monterey boat; we wish you many years of boating enjoyment!
IDENTIFICATION NUMBERSSafeguard information about your boat by recording the Hull Identification Number (HIN), and model andserial numbers of major components and accessories. Keep a detailed Data Sheet for emergencypurposes in a safe place off the boat. In case of theft, damage, etc., report these numbers to localauthorities, your insurance agent, and your dealer.
NOTICEBy law, the HIN must be clearly visible and may not be removed, altered, or tampered within any way. The HIN is molded to the transom on the upper starboard side, below therubrail.
BOATING TERMINOLOGY
M-1
Tip!An easy way to remember
PORT side fromSTARBOARD side
is PORT and LEFTboth have four letters!
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NEW BOAT DELIVERYYour Monterey boat is inspected at each step of the manufacturing process. Before leaving the factory,every Monterey boat undergoes a thorough check for systems operation, fit and finish. Your MontereyDealer also performs a Pre-Delivery inspection prior to final delivery. When the new boat is delivered toyou, the customer, a final check is performed during orientation. Both the Pre-Delivery and Final Deliveryinspections are documented (New Boat Checklist) to ensure trouble free operation and returned toMonterey Boats.
At the time of new boat delivery, your Monterey Dealer will ask you to sign the completed WarrantyRegistration and New Boat Checklist for the boat and other accessory equipment. By signing thesedocuments, you acknowledge that you have reviewed and understand all information.
PARTSShould you require new parts or would like to order an option after your original purchase, please contactyour Monterey Boats Dealer to place your orders. Orders may not be placed with the manufacturer.
Distribution: Factory CS Green, Dealer Yellow, Owner Manila Card Rev 1204
1579 S.W. 18thStreetWilliston, FL 32696Tel 352-529-9181Fax 888-922-6287
www.montereyboats.com
Boat Number (HIN): RGF Boat Model:
Selling Dealer: Dealer Code:
Engine Brand: Engine Model:
Engine Serial #1: DriveSerial #1:
Engine Serial #2: DriveSerial #2:
Date of Sale: Warranty Start Date:
Owner Name (Last, First):
Address:
City: State: Zip:
E-Mail Address: (We respect your privacy and will use for internal puposes only.)
Phone: 2nd Phone:
PLEASE, INSPECT AND CHECK OFF THE FOLLOWING OPERATIONS
Indicate Status with the following Key: or 1 OK, 2 Needs Correction, 3- Completed, N/A Not Applicable
BOATBoat gel coat, striping & graphicsUpholstery fit, clean and free of defectsSundeck/Sun Island/lounger operationCanvas fit, clean and free of defects
Cabin Doors, port lights, hatches, cabinet & head doors, latchesAll thru-hull fittings, ball valves, head drain, galley drain, anchorwell drain, drain plug-hull, wet bar drain are secure, no leaksWindshield fit
Ladders
EQUIPMENTRunning Lights (Navigation)Cabin lights, cockpit lightsToilet (Head) operation & hosesStereo Radio, CD, remote controlBilge Pumps Auto float switchAir Conditioner/Heater operation & components secureWater pressure system (let pressure stand 15 minutes to see ifpump goes on) & heaterStove, coffee maker, oven, refrigerator, ice makerGenerator Operation & components secure
Bilge Blower(s)Wipers
Shore power (AC) Tables
Plumbing Hose ClampsBattery Polarity, Voltage, Tight ConnectionsBattery Switch(es) - Operation
ENGINE BEFORE STARTINGEngine mounts tightFuel system operation - no leaks
Engine compartment components not missing, disconnected,loose, kinked, pinched or could chafeHose clamps on engine & exhaustSteering system operation, components secure, steering wheelstraightDrains cooling system closed (Closed cooling coolant level)Throttle control, operation & adjustmentShifter control, operation & adjustmentStern drive oil level at full markCrankcase & power steering oil levels at full markStern drive trim operationProp Size:Prop installed correctly with grease, nut(s), cotter pinsProp rotation Forward & ReverseNeutral start switch, engine will not start in gearTransom plate seal has no leaks water, oil
ENGINE - AFTER STARTING: (in water) Oil pressure
Fuel line connectors no leaksEngine has no water or oil leaksIdle speed per engine specs, in gear
Ignition timing check with timing light or scan toolGear shift works properly - forward, neutral, reverseInstruments read correctlyExhaust system - no leaks
SEA TRIAL Boat performance
Port engine operationStarboard engine operationSteering operationStern drive trim operationInstruments register normalMaximum R.P.M.
Technical Check Performed by
Technician Date
PRE-DELIVERY FINAL CHECKAll accessory equipment operates (Mech. & Elect.)Carpets, curtains, cushions & canvas installedAll boat, engine and accessory literatureBoat properly cleaned, interior and exteriorTrailer wiring, wheels, fenders & brakes
OWNER ORIENTATIONReview & familiarize Owner with operation of all features
and options on boatSea Trial with OwnerReview of Owners Manual
Review of WarrantiesReview of Owner ResponsibilitiesReview of Service & Maintenance ProceduresReview of Care & Cleaning
Owner Orientation Performed by
Dealer Personnel Date
COMMENTS I have read and agree with the checklist. I have read andunderstand the Monterey Boats Lifetime Limited Warrantyas it appears on the back of this form.
Owner Signature Date
WARRANTY REGISTRATION AND NEW BOAT CHECKLIST
SUPER SPORT & CRUISER
M-2
SAMP
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The outer canvas surfaces can be cleaned with a soft scrub brush and either automotive convertibletop cleaners or household cleaners suitable for use on acrylic surfaces. The underside of the canvasmay be periodically sprayed with a spray disinfectant to prevent the growth of mildew.
Do not store or dock your boat under trees. Tree sap is very corrosive to canvas and can also beharmful to gelcoat and vinyl interiors.
Adjust top bows to eliminate pockets in which rain water can accumulate. The weight of thisaccumulated water can collapse the top or bag the canvas.
Zippers and snaps should never be forced. Occasionally lubricate with silicone/Teflon grease.
When trailering, dismantle, roll or fold and securely stow all canvas to prevent damage. Monterey
recommends purchasing a transportation cover to keep your boat clean on the road. Your MontereyDealer will assist you in finding a suitable cover (not available from Monterey Boats).
Roll clear plastic (isinglass) curtains (do not fold) and store in a clean, dry place.
Do not allow petroleum products or bug sprays to come in contact with canvas.
NOTICEYour Monterey boat is basically an open vehicle. Therefore, in spite of well-designed andwell-fitting canvas enclosures, your boat is not waterproof. We have made every effort todesign these enclosures to conform with the boat, but a certain amount of leakage mayoccur, especially at the seam lines. After cleaning with soap and water, allow seams tothoroughly dry. A sealant can be applied on the seams to somewhat close the needle holesaccording to the manufacturers instructions.
Acrylic and Plexiglass
Acrylics and plexiglass have properties that make them ideal for the marine environment. Componentssuch as cabin doors and deck hatches need special care to prevent scratches and other damage. Thefollowing guidelines will help keep acrylics and plexiglass looking good for years to come.
DOS
Wash your hatches, windshield connector, side curtains and other clear plastic pieces, as well asother acrylic components on your boat with a mild soap and plenty of lukewarm water.
Use a clean, soft cloth, applying only light pressure.
Rinse with clear water and dry by blotting with a damp cloth or chamois.
Grease, oil or tar may be removed with a good grade of hexane, aliphatic naphtha or kerosene.These solvents may be obtained at a paint or hardware store and should be used in accordance withthe manufacturers recommendations.
To maintain a high-luster finish on your acrylics, we recommend that after properly cleaning, applyMeguiars Mirror Glaze #10 with a soft towel. Note: If slight scratches appear on acrylics, useMeguiars Mirror Glaze #17.
NOTICEClear plastic (isinglass) is subject to ultraviolet (sunlight) degradation over time. It may turnyellow-brown (a burnt appearance) and get brittle. Two things that can accelerate thisdegradation are:
1. Direct contact with aluminum or stainless steel frames. UseStandoffs.
2. In salt water areas, dried salt crystals on the plastic willamplify sunlight. Wash after each use and/or windy day.
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DONTS
Do not subject acrylic material to high temperatures when polishing.
Do not use glass cleaning sprays, scouring compounds, or solvents like acetone, gasoline, benzene,carbon tetrachloride or lacquer thinner.
Do not use masking tapes, duct tapes or packing tapes on your acrylic materials.
Do not drill holes in your acrylic materials without proper drill bits (special bits are used in acrylicmaterial to avoid damage).
Stainless Steel
Marine grade stainless steel components such as hardware, cleats, eyes, and rails offer superior corrosionresistance. When properly maintained, stainless steel will not rust or stain, even in harsh saltwaterenvironments. However, if not maintained, stainless steel can rust, discolor, or even corrode. The followingguidelines will help keep stainless steel looking good for years to come.
DOS
Clean stainless steel frequently (daily in salt or polluted environments) with mild soap and plenty ofwater. Any cleaner safe for use on glass is usually safe for stainless.
Remove rust spots (especially around welds) immediately with a brass, silver, or chrome cleaner.Irreversible pitting will develop under rust allowed to remain on stainless for any period of time.
Remove rust stains on gelcoat. See dealer for recommended product.
Protect stainless with waxes or polishes suitable for marine use.
DONTS
Do not use coarse abrasives like sandpaper or steel wool which may actually cause rusting
Do not use acids or bleaches which may etch the naturally occurring protective coating.
Do not leave stainless steel in contact with iron, steel, or other metals which cause contaminationleading to rust or corrosion.
Gel Coats
The smooth, beautiful skin of the fiberglass hull is made of gel coat. Gel coat is a strong but thin (thoughthicker than automotive paint) layer of colored resin. The best way to keep the gel coat skin on your boat in
top condition is through regular maintenance. The following guidelines will help keep gel coat looking goodfor years to come.
DOS
Keep the gel coat surface out of direct sunlight or covered when not in use.
Wash gel coat frequently (daily in salt or polluted environments) with mild detergent and plenty of freshwater. Remove any stains quickly. Gelcoat is microscopically porous, so long term staining maybecome permanent.
Regularly (monthly in salt or polluted environments) wax gel coat surfaces with marine grade waxrecommended for fiberglass finishes.
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DONTS
Do not use plastic or other nonporous (non-breathable) materials to cover gel coat surfaces. Trappedmoisture from condensation can cause gel coat damage. Shrink wrap storage covers must beproperly ventilated, including hullsides.
Do not use abrasives, bleaches, ammonias, acids or harsh detergents. See your dealer for specialmarine formulations.
NEVER wax a gel coat surface in direct sunlight.
Do not attempt to remove stains and scratches. Chalking, stains, and minor scratches can beremoved in most cases with careful rubbing and polishing with appropriate chemicals and is best
done by a professional see your dealer.
Apply No-Slip tape or step plates on surfaces which are walked on. Waxed gel coatsurfaces are extremely slippery, especially when wet.
FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM
Some stern drive boats are equipped with an optional Automatic Fire ExtinguishingSystem for an engine compartment fire. The system is automatically actuated whentemperatures reach or exceed a preset limit.
When actuation occurs, a loud popping sound may be heard followed by rushing airsound. When a discharge occurs, immediately shut down all electrical and
mechanical systems including engine, and powered ventilation (Blowers).
Do not open the engine hatch at this time! This feeds oxygen to the fire andflashback can occur. Allow the extinguishing agent to soak the compartment for atleast fifteen (15) minutes, and wait for hot metals and fuels to cool before inspectingfor cause or damage.
Fire extinguishing agents and fire by-product fumes are toxic; do not breath fire fumes.Accidental discharge can be dangerous and may cause serious injury. Do not attempt toservice the system unless qualified to do so.
If fire is still active after system dishcarges: All occupants should immediately put on PFDs(Personal Flotation Devices) and get off the boat.
M-6
SYSTEMDISCHARGED
SYSTEMCHARGED
AUTOMATICFIRE
EXTINGUISHINGSYSTEM
KC-0084a
! WARNING !
! WARNING !
! CAUTION
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Extinguishing agent cylinders must be accurately weighed periodically according to themanufacturers specifications to ensure that they are adequately charged.
SPECIAL GAS PRECAUTIONS
Holding tank systems on boats produce odorless Methane gas which is extremely lethal inenclosed spaces. Follow these precautions when working on your boat's holding tanksystem to prevent injury: Before work, open all doors and hatches wide, and rig a good fan to disperse gas. During work, have another person frequently check on you. Before and during work, DONT SMOKE.
EXTREME HAZARD Carbon monoxide gas (CO) is colorless, odorless and extremelydangerous. All engines and fuel burning appliances produce CO as exhaust. Direct andprolonged exposure to CO will cause BRAIN DAMAGE or DEATH. Signs of exposure toCO include nausea, dizziness and drowsiness. Sources of CO include:
Operating at slow speed or while deadin the water.
Operating with high bow angle.
M-7
Blockage of boat exhausts byobstruction.
Exhausts traveling along obstruction.
KC-0464
KC-0463
Exhausts from other vessels inconfined areas.
Operating with canvas tops and sidecurtains in place without ventilation.
KC-0468
KC-0465
KC-0469.1
ENSURE ADEQUATE VENTILATION FOR CORRECT AIR MOVEMENT THROUGH BOAT!
KC-0466
KC-0467
! CAUTION
! DANGER !
! DANGER !
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GENERATOR SET
The following procedure summarizes the operation of, and safety precautions for, the optional marinegenerator available for your boat. Before operating your generator, read the owner's manual whichaccompanies your generator.
Prestart1. Check that the air cleaner is clean and properly installed.
2. Check the battery connections and electrolyte level (if battery has filler caps).
3. Check that the fuel tanks are full and that the fuel system is primed for operation.
4. Check that the oil level is at or near FULL mark.
Hot coolant can cause severe burns. Do not remove the pressure cap when engine is hot.
5. Check that coolant level in coolant recovery tank is between the MIN and MAX marks. Periodicallyremove the pressure cap and check on the fluid level when engine is cool. Do not rely solely onlevel in the coolant recovery tank.
6. For initial startup only, prime the sea water pump by closing seacock, removing hose from water filteroutlet, filling hose and pump with clean water, replacing hose, and opening seacock.
Failure to have seacock open when generator is running, will result in serious enginedamage due to overheating.
7. Check that generator seacock is open.
8. Check that marine ship-to-shore transfer switch is in the proper position and that all breakers are inthe OFF position.
9. Open the manual fuel shut-off valve (if equipped).
CAUTION
! WARNING !
KOHLER
HEATEXCHANGER EXHAST
MIXER
ENGINE-DRIVENSEAWATER PUMP
SEAWATERSTRAINER
INTAKESTRAINER
SEACOCKHANDLE
SEACOCK
COOLANTRECOVERY
TANK
KC-2058
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Starting
The blowers must be operated for a minimum of four minutes before each time the engineis started. Failure to operate the blower can cause an explosion.
1. Operate the ventilation blowers for a minimum of four minutes and check the engine compartment forgasoline vapors.
Do not crank the engine for more that seven seconds at a time. Allow a five second cooldown period between cranking attempts if the engine fails to start. If the engine fails tostart after three attempts , contact an authorized dealer for repairs. Failure to do so mayresult in serious damage to the starter motor.
2. Press the controller master switch, or the remote start switch on the AC control panel, to the STARTposition and release switch when the unit has started.
Allow at least 30 seconds after shutdown before starting a hot engine. If the engine fails tostart after the first attempt, close the seacock before continuing. This will prevent sea waterfrom entering the engine cylinders through the exhaust valve. Once started, reopen seacock.
After generator has started, check to be sure that water is flowing overboard from thegenerator discharge. If there is no discharge, stop and check for leaks or obstructions.
Stopping1. Run generator set at no load for five minutes to allow engine to cool down.
2. Switch the controller master switch, or the remote start switch on the AC control panel, to the STOPposition and wait until the generator set comes to a complete stop.
Circuit ProtectionThe AC circuit breaker on the generator controller will trip if a fault is detected in the AC output circuit. Incase of fault, refer to your generator owner's manual for troubleshooting information.
Only replace fuses with fuses of the same type (ABC or #AB (ceramic)) and ampere rating.Do not use clear glass fuses.
Engine Shutdown SwitchesThe generator set engine is protected by three shutdown switches which automatically reset after theengine cools down; or in the case of low oil pressure, if the problem is corrected.
Low Oil Pressure (LOP) will shut down unit if pressure is 20 psi or less.
High Water Temperature (HWT) will shut down unit if temperature is greater than 248-266.
High Exhaust Temperature (HET) will shut down unit if temperature is greater than
215 5.
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
! WARNING !
CAUTION
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BOAT LAYOUTS & DETAILS
The following illustrations are intended to give you, the boat owner, a brief overview of your new cruiser.These illustrations are a representation and may not reflect all options or layouts. Your Monterey dealer ortheir representative can give you a detailed demonstration of your boat and operation of its many features.
AIR CONDITIONER
The following describes the optional air conditioning unit available for your boat. Before operating your air
conditioner, read the accompanying owner's manual for more information.
The rated capacities of the air conditioning units are:
5,000 BTU/hr for the 250
7,000 BTU/hr for the 270
10,000 BTU/hr for the 282, 290 and 302
12,000 BTU/hr for the 332
The optional air conditioning unit is supplied with sea water through a sea water pump. The seacock must beopen to operate the heating/cooling unit.
After air conditioner has started, check to be sure that water is flowing overboard from the airconditioner discharge. If there is no discharge, stop and check for leaks or obstructions.
CAUTION
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VECTOR SERIES AIR CONDITIONER SELF CONTAINED UNIT WIRING DIAGRAM
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Warning and Safety Labels
ARNING & SAFETY LABELS
Label placement shown is
approximate.
ENGINE AREA
LABELS
The labels on this page are a sample of the warning
and safety labels on your boat. There may be
additional or differently worded labels. Please be
aware and use appropriate caution.
Volvo Engine
WARNINGGASOLINE VAPORS CAN EXPLODE
BEFORE STARTING ENGINE:
CHECK ENGINE COMPARTMENT FOR
GASOLINE OR VAPORS.
OPERATE BLOWER FOR 4 MINUTES.
RUN BLOWER BELOWCRUISING SPEED.
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Cruiser General Features
M-13
Lift Lever to adjustHelm Seat. Ensure
lever is engaged andseat does not move
before boat is inoperation.
StorageAdjustable Helm Seat
with Bolster
Flip pin down to lockSecure all pins before boat is in operation
Canvas Pin LockedCanvas Pin Unlocked
Window LatchTurn 90 to Lock into
Secured Position
Push Buttons to
adjust Canvas Frame.Ensure buttons are
engaged before boatis in operation.
Bimini Top Frame
Anchor ChainTensionerUnsecure
Anchor ChainTensioner
SecureSecure before boat is
in operation
282302322
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250 & 270 Cruiser Helm
VoltsStern Drive
TrimIndicator
Eng. Temp.
Tachometerwith Hour Meter
Eng. OilPressure
Fuel
Compass(Not Shown)
Depth
Sounder
Speedometer
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q R
Ignition Switch
Off
On
Crank to Start
A. Nav/AnchorB. Panel LightsC. Courtesy Lights
D. Eng. Rm. Lights
E. Depth Finder
F. Bilge
G. Wiper
H. HornI. Ignition
J. Blower 1K. Blower 2L. Trim Tabs
M. Waste Level
N. Fire Ext.
O. Spotlight
P. Elect. Bar
Q. Accessory
R. 12 Volt Recpt
Circuit Breakers
Trim Tab Rocker
Switches
Blower Switch &
Indicator Lights
12 Volt Receptacle(15A Max)
Trim Tab Gauges(Option Not Shown)
Sliding
Companionway Door
Ensure door is
secured in open or
closed position whenvessel is in motion
Shift/Throttle Control
with Drive Trim Switch
and Safety
Lanyard/Switch
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Shower SumpBilge Pump &
Float SwitchSeacock
Ball Valve
(Manual Flush
Head)
Storage Air ConditionerControl
CO Monitor
Halogen Light
Cable/PhoneOutlet
Swivel Base Pin
(Keep in Place
When Vessel is
in Motion
Refrigerator
Halogen Light
Television/
DVD PlayerTelevisionA/B Switch
Lock
Sliding
Companionway
Door with MoldedIn Steps
Step Down Grate
(Lift to CleanDrain)
Vacu-Flush
Toilet (Head)
Opening PortLight
Faucet/Shower
Wand (Pull out
for shower)
Toilet Paper
Holder w/ Cover
Shower Wand
Holder
Not Shown
Halogen LightCO Monitor
Dinette
TableStorage
Mid-Berth
Mattress
OpeningPort Light
Deck Hatch
HalogenLights
Speakers
Mirror
(Storage AreaBehind Mirror
Dinette Table
Do Not Flush
Light(Waste Tank Full)
Not Shown
(Inside) Flip Latchto secure door open
M-15
250 & 270 Cruiser Features
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250 & 270 Cruiser Features
Transom
Door
Dunnage
Box
Ski Tow
Waste Pump-Out
Fuel Fill
Pull-up Cleat(Optional)
Pull-upCleat
Water Fill
Shore PowerCord Chase
Swim Ladder
Ensure stowed whenengine running
Transom Door
Secure closed
when underway
Optional
Cockpit Table
Base
Wet Bar
Refrigerator
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Circuit Breaker Panel
1. Fwd Auto Bilge
2. Aft Auto Bilge
3. Sump Pump
4. CO Monitor
5. Stereo Memory
6. Accessories
7. Windlass (Optional)
8. Helm Main9. Cabin Main
Main Battery
Switch
9
Generator
(Optional)Battery Switch
270 CR BATTERY SWITCH BOX
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
109
Circuit Breaker Panel
10. Fwd Auto Bilge
11. Aft Auto Bilge
12. CO Monitor #113. CO Monitor #2
14. Stereo Memory
15. Accessories
16. Battery Charger #1
17. Battery Charger #2
18. DC Main19. Windlass (Optional)
Main Battery
SwitchBattery
Switch Box
250 CR BATTERY SWITCH BOX
(Inside) Hatch to top
of Engine
Transom
Shower
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20/170M-17
250 Cruiser Electrical Panel
250 CR AC
Electrical Switch/
Circuit Breaker Panel
with Air Conditioner
Option
250 CR AC
Electrical Switch/
Circuit Breaker Panel
without
Air ConditionerOption
250 CR DC
Electrical Switch/
Circuit Breaker Panel
with Stereo
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270 Cruiser Electrical Panel
1 2 3 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
270 CR Electrical Switch/Circuit Breaker Panel (AC)
1. Shore 1
2. Generator (Opt.)
3. Shore 24. Generator (Opt.)
5. Outlet
6. Stove
7. Battery Charger
8. Water Heater
9. Accessory
10. Air Conditioner11. Microwave
12. Refrigerator
13. Television
14. Accessory
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
270 CR Electrical Switch/Circuit Breaker Panel (DC)
A. Cabin LightsB. Television
C. StereoD. Refrigerator
E. Accessory
F. Water Pump
G. Head System
H. MaceratorI. 12 Volt ReceptacleJ. Accessory
Shore Power
1 or 2Voltage
IndicatorSwitch
Reverse
Polarity
Switch &Indicators
12 Volt DC
Receptacle
(15A Max)
Generator (Optional)Control
Halogen
LightStereo
Dinette &
Cockpit TableLegs
CockpitTable
CockpitTable
Storage
Main Circuit
Breaker
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250 & 270 Cruiser Engine Area
Ba
ttery
Charger
Fres
hWa
ter
Pump
Filter
Screen
Assem
bly
Fres
h
Wa
ter
Pump
Eng
ine
Hea
t
Exc
hanger
Hoses
Ba
ttery
Trays
No
tShown
(Ba
tteriesno
t
prov
ide
dby
Mon
terey
Boa
ts)
Ground
Buss
Bar
(ye
llow
wires
)
Fire
Ex
tingu
isher
Vacu-F
lush
/
Was
teTan
k
Assem
bly
Wa
ter
Hea
ter
Bilge
Pump
Trim
Ta
b
Pump
Light
Light
Air
Con
ditioner
S
ea
Stra
iner
Macera
tor
No
Disc
harge
Sign
AirCon
ditioner
Seawa
ter
Pump
Seac
oc
kBa
llVa
lve
Fo
rMacera
tor
Keep
close
dexcep
t
w
hen
inuse
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282 & 302 Cruiser
Water Fill
Located Near Fuel Fill on
Port Side for 282
Located on Stbd Side Deck
between Fuel Fill and Waste
Pump-Out for 302
Transom Door
Secure closed
while underway
Dunnage
Box
Waste Pump-Out
Located Near Fuel Fill on
Stbd Side for 282
Located on Mid-Ship
Deck, Stbd Side for 302
302 Shown
Anchor Chain
Tensioner
Secure before boat
is in operation
Anchor Roller
Frame
Anchor Rope
Locker
Horn
Navigation
Lights
Deck Hatch
(282 Only has Center Hatch)
Ski Tow
Fuel Fill
CleatWater Hose &
Shore Power
Cord Chase
Swim Ladder
Ensure stowe
when engine
running
Transom
Shower
Garboard Drain Plug
Fuel Fill
(282 Only)
Not Shown
Stern
Light
Trim Tab Plates
& Cylinders
Speedometer Pickup
Volvo only
Merc built into drive
Sun Pad
Windlass
Opt.
Hand Rail
302 Shown
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282 & 302 Cruiser Features
Shore Cord
Main Circuit
Breakers
Port
Parallel (For
TemporaryUse Only)
Starboard
Generator
Wet Bar
Transom Door
Secure closed while
underwayTable Post
Socket
CourtesyLight
Gauge Panel
1. Fuel
2. Tachometer with Hour
Meter
3. Speedometer
4. Tachometer with Hour
Meter
5. Stern Drive Trim
Indicator
6. Stern Drive Trim
Indicator7. Volts
8. Engine Oil Pressure
9. Engine Temperature
10. Depth Sounder11. Engine Temperature
12. Engine Oil Pressure13. Volts
12 3 4
5 6
7 8 9 11 12 13
Compass
10
Trim Tab Rocker Switches
Trim Tab Indicators (Option)
Shift/Throttle Control
with Drive Trim Switches(Volvo Shown)
302 Sliding
Companionway
Door with MoldedIn Steps
Mid Berth
Cabin windowwith screen
Step Down Grate
(Lift to Clean Drain)
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I J K L M N
A. Depth FinderB. Fire Ext.
C. Trim TabsD. Accessory
E. Panel LightsF. Nav/Anchor
G. Wiper
H. Horn
I. Courtesy Lights(Not Shown)
J. Eng. Rm. LightsK. Bilge
L. Port EngineM. Blower
N. Stbd. Engine
Circuit Breakers & Switches
Windlass
(option)
AccessDoor
Remote
SpotlightControl
(option)
12 Volt
Receptacle(15A Max)
Stereo
RemoteControl
Ensure all cabin
door latches are
secure while boat
is in motion.
Step Down Grate
(Lift to Clean Drain)
Make certain leg is firmly in place to
avoid damage when opening hatch
Battery Switches
Outside Inside
Slide to unlock/lock
Slide
282 Bi-Fold
CompanionwayDoor
Battery Switch
Handles areremoveable
Steering Wheel TiltPush to release
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282 Cruiser interior
Deck
Hatch
Can Lights
Flat Panel
Television(option)
Filler Cushion
Speakers
Air Conditioner
Main Unit
(Under Cushion
Optional)
Light Switch
Halogen
Light
Air Conditioner
Controls
(Next to Cabinet
Not Shown)
Opening Port
Light
Dinette TableBrackets
Table Post
Push Button toRelease
Filler CushionSupports
Mirror
Open for
Storage
Seat BackLock/Release Pin
Table Post
Storage under
Mattress
Refrigerator
Coffee Maker
Flat Panel
Television
(option)
Cable/PhoneOutlets
DVD Player(option)
Outlet
Opening Port
Light
TV Antenna A/B
Switch Dockside/Arch
Stereo
Step
Lift forStorage
Trash Can
Removable
Electrical Switch
Panel
(Close-up on
page M-24)
Dual BurnerStove
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302 Cruiser Interior
Air Conditioner
Return Grill(option)
Halogen
Lights
Table Bracket for
Filler Position
Filler Cushion
Supports
Table Post
Push Button to
Release
Speakers
Can Lights
Deck
Hatch
Flat Panel
Television
(option)
TV Antenna A/B
Switch
Dockside/Arch
DVD Player
(option)
Electrical Switch
Panel
(Close-up on
page M-24)
Air ConditionerControls
Light Switch
Dinette Table
Brackets
Light Switch
Halogen
Li hts
Opening PortLight
Deck
Hatch
Dual Burner
Stove
Sink w/ FittedCutting Board
Coffee Maker
Microwave
Storage
Storage
Air Conditioner
Vent (optional)
Deck Hatch
Cabin Dinette
Filler Cushion
Set-Up
Opening Port
Light
Cabin Dinette
Table Set-Up
Refrigerator
Stereo
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282 & 302 Cruiser
12VoltE
lectrical
SwitchPa
nel(AC)
120VoltElectr
SwitchPanel(DC)
ical
109876
54321
P
O
N
M
L
K
JIHGFEDCBA
A.
CabinLights
B.
Stereo
C.
WaterPump
D.
PowerVents
E.
HeadSystem
F.
Macerator
G.
Refrigerator
H.
Accessory
I.
PortIgnition
J.
StbdIgnition
K.
Discharge
L.
BilgeBlowers
M.
GenPreheat/On
N.
GenStart/Run
O.
COMonitor
P.
MasterIgnition
(Port&Stbd)
1.
ShorePow
er/Generator
SlideLock
2.
Stove
3.
Outlet/Refrigerator
4.
WaterHea
ter*
5.
BatteryCh
arger
6.
ShorePow
er/Generator
SlideLock
7.
Microwave
8.
Coffeemak
er
9.
TV
10.Icemaker
*Note:Turnononlywhenfull
ofwater
orheating
element
willburnout.
FuelTank
(Starboard)
FreshWater
Pump
FreshWater
Filter
Screen
Vacu-Flush/
WasteTank
Assembly
Light
Master
Circuit
Breakers
Macerator
(Optional)
Ensureseacoc
koff
exceptwhenin
use
Generator
(Optional)
Light
No
Discharge
Sign
Batte
ry
Charger
Vacu-Flush
Toilet(Head)
Faucet/Shower
Wand(Pullout
forshower)
OpeningPort
Light
Recessed
Light
Vanity
Cabinet
WasteLevel
Indicator
Waterproof
Outlet
Shower
Seat
Vent-Exhaust
Storage
Shown
withDeckRemoved
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290 Cruiser
Deck Hatch
Sun Pad Navigation
Lights
Horn
Anchor Rope
Locker
Anchor Roller
Frame
(Delta Anchor
provided with
2005+Windlass
Option)
Windlass
(Option)
Anchor Chain
Tensioner
Secure before boat
is in operation
Swim Ladder
Ensure stowed
when enginerunning
Transom Door
Secure closed
while underway
Dunnage
Box
Waste Pump-Out
Fuel FillPull up
Cleat
(Option)Water Hose &
Shore Power
Cord ChaseTransom
Shower
Shore Power
Cords
Water Fill
Hand Rail
Fuel Fill
Pull up Cleat
(Option)
Remote
Spotlight
(Option)Anchor Rope
Cleat
Pull up Cleat
(Option)
Bow Rail
SternLight
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290 Cruiser
Gauge Panel &
Switch Panels
shown on page
M-28
Trim Tab Gauges
Trim Tab RockerSwitches
12 Volt Receptacles(15A Max)
StereoRemote
Shift/Throttle
Control with DriveTrim Switch(Volvo Shown)
Volvo Sea Key
Panel(Option)
Step Down Grate(Lift to Clean Drain)
Outside InsideSlide to unlock/lock
Slide
Ensure all cabin
door latches are
secure while boatis in motion.
Up-Release
Down-Latch
Courtesy
Light
Compass(Not Shown)
Fixed Fire
ExtinguisherIndicator Light
RemoteSpotlight
(Option)
Tilt Steering
Release LeverBehind Spoke
AC ElectricOutlet
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290 Cruiser
Circuit BreakersLocated Under Steering Wheel
Battery Switch PanelLocated In Port Aft Cockpit
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290 Cruiser Helm
Blower PowerIndicator Lights
Stbd Side Switch Panel
Port Side Switch Panel
Stbd
Engine
Gauges
Port
Engine
Gauges
Depth Gauge includes Alarm
Down
Up
Engine Hour Meters Located inEngine Area Starboard Bulkhead
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290 Cruiser
Open
ing
Port
Light
COMon
itor
Flat
Pane
l
Te
lev
ision
Can
Light
Vacu-F
lus
hToilet
(Hea
d)
Shower
Seat
AirCon
ditioner
Vent
Waste
Leve
lInd
icator
Vent-
Ex
haust
Waterproo
fAC
Electr
icOutlet
Storage
Faucet/
Shower
Wan
d
(Pu
llout
forsh
ower)
Open
ing
Port
Lig
ht
(Be
hindCurtain
)
Light
Sw
itc
h
&Te
lep
hone
Jac
k
Van
ity
Ca
binet
V-Bert
hDinette
Ta
blePost
(Shownw
ithoutta
bletop
forc
larity
)
Post
hasgascy
lin
derw
ithloc
klever
Ensure
leverin
locked
position
priorto
use
Adjusta
ble
Air
Con
ditioner
Vent
Privacy
Curta
in
withTieBac
k
Hang
ing
Loc
ker
COMon
itor
Can
Light
Light
Switc
h
ACElectr
ic
Outlet
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290 Cruiser
12VoltEl
ectrical
SwitchPanel(AC)
120
ical
VoltElectr
SwitchPanel(DC)
109876
54321
P
O
N
M
L
K
JIHGFEDCBA
A.
CabinLights
B.
Stereo
C.
WaterPump
D.
PowerVents
E.
HeadSystem
F.
Macerator
G.
Refrigerator
H.
Accessory
I.
PortIgnition
J.
StbdIgnition
K.
Discharge
L.
BilgeBlowers
M.
GenPreheat/On
N.
GenStart/Run
O.
COMonitor
P.
MasterIgnition
(Port&Stbd)
1.
ShorePowe
r/Generator
SlideLock
2.
Stove
3.
Outlet/Refrigerator
4.
WaterHeater*
5.
BatteryCha
rger
6.
ShorePowe
r/Generator
SlideLock
7.
Microwave
8.
Coffeemake
r
9.
TV
10.Icemaker
*Note:Turnono
nlywhenfull
ofwaterorheating
elementwillburnout.
Storage
Refrigerator
DualBurnerStove
CoffeeMaker
M
icrowave
D
VDPlayer
(option)
L
ightSwitch
E
lectricalSwitch
Panel
ACElectric
Outlet
TrashCan
Removable
Step
(Liftfor
Storage)
Storage
C
DChanger,
Stereo&
Storage
RefrigeratorVent
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290 Engine Area
TVAntenna
Amplifier/
Cable
C
onnectors
FreshWater
Filter
Screen
FuelTank
(Starbo
ard)
Light
Vacu-Flush/
WasteTank
Assembly
18Gallon(68L)
FreshWater
Pump
Macerator
(Optional)
Ensureseacockoff
exceptwheninuse
Engine
Hour
Meters
Anti-Siphon
Valve
Battery
Charger
No
Discharge
Sign
BatteryTrays
(BatteriesNot
Suppliedby
MontereyBoats)
Generator
(Optional)
Light
FuelTank
(Port)
ShownwithDeckRemoved
SeaStrainer
(Generator)
SeaStrainer
(AirConditioner)
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322 Cruiser
Dunnage Box
WaterFill
Waste
Pump-out
Fender
Holder
Swim Ladder Garboard DrainPlug
Trim Tab
Trim Tab Speedometer Pitot
(Volvo only, Merchas built into drive)
Stern Light
Transom DoorSecure closed
while underwa
TransomShower
Sun Pad
Deck Hatches
Navigation Lights
Horn
Anchor RopeLocker
Spotlight
Anchor RollerFrame
Windlass
Gas Fill(Not Shown)
Gas VentWaste Vent
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322 Cruiser Helm
Gauge Panel
1. Depth Sounder
2. Tachometer with Hour
Meter3. Speedometer4. Tachometer with Hour
Meter5. Stern Drive Trim
Indicator6. Stern Drive Trim
Indicator7. Fuel
8. Volts9. Engine Oil Pressure
10. Engine Temperature
11. Engine Temperature12. Engine Oil Pressure
13. Volts14. Fuel
15. 12 Volt (15A)Receptacle
15
1
2 3 45
6
78
9 11 1213
10
14
Fixed Fire
ExtinguisherIndicator Light
Trim Tab RockerSwitches
Shift/Throttle
Control withDrive Trim Switches(Mercruiser Shown)
Compass
Ensure all cabin doorlatches are secure while
boat is in motion.
Storage
Trash BinIce Maker
StereoRemote
Remote
SpotlightControl
A. Nav/Anchor
B. Panel LightsC. Courtesy Lights
D. Eng. Rm. LightsE. Accessory
F. Fire Ext. (Halon)
G. Trim TabsH. Depth FinderI. Horn
J. BilgeK. Blower
L. WiperM. Accessory
Circuit Breakers &Switches
A
B
C
D
E
F G H
I
J
K
L
M
Outside
Inside
Slide toUnlock/Lock
Strap with Snap toSecure in Open Position
Up-ReleaseDown-Latch
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322 Cruiser
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L M
N
O P
Q
R
S
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Electrical SwitchPanel (DC)
1. DC Main2. Entry Lights3. Cabin Lights
4. Refrigerator5. Water Pump
6. Stereo
7. Sump Pump
8. Macerator
9. Television
A. Shore Power #1 PolarityTest/Indicator
B. Shore Power #2 PolarityTest/Indicator
C. Volt Meter Shore PowerSelector
D. Television
E. Refrigerator
F. Stove
G. Water Heater*H. Battery Charger
I. MicrowaveJ. Outlets
K. Main Shore Power/Generator Slide Lock
L. Main Shore Power Switch
M. Main Generator Switch
N. AC Shore Power/
Generator Slide Lock
O. AC Shore Power SwitchP. AC Generator Switch
Q. Accessory
R. Ice Maker
S. Coffeemaker
Electrical Switch Panel
Outlet (AC)
StereoPreheat
(Diesel UnitsOnly)
Port BatterySwitch
Stbd BatterySwitch
Genset
Battery
Switch
Emergency
Parallel
Battery Switch
Shore Power
#1 AC MainBreaker
Shore Power
#2 Main
Breaker DC MainBreaker
Constant
Power
Breaker
(10 Amp)
Helm PowerAC BreakerAuto Bilge
Breaker(10 Amp)
Head
Breaker
(25 Amp)
Windlass
Breaker
Air Conditioner
Air ConditionerSeawater Out
Air ConditionerPan Drain
Air Conditioner
Air Supply Duct
Start/StopBilge Blower
VoltMeter
Low VoltageIndicator Light
*Note: Turn on only when full
of water or heatingelement will burn out.
Return Air Vents UnderV Berth Bolster
Washable Air
Conditioner Filter
(Not Shown On
Inboard side of unit)
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322 Cruiser Interior
Vacu-FlushToilet (Head)
Opening Port
Light (behindPrivacy Blind)
Faucet/Shower
Wand (Pull out
for shower)
WaterproofAC Outlet
Waste Level
Indicator
Adjustable
Shower Wand
Holder
RecessedLight
Shower
Seat
RecessedLight
Opening PortLight
Adjustable
Air ConditionerVent
Air ConditionerControl Panel
Light
SwitchesFlat PanelTelevision
Opening PortLight
Inside Cabinet:
DVD Player &
TV Antenna A/B
Switch for Docksideor Arch Omni
Stereo CDDisc Changer
InsideCabinet
Microwave
Coffee Maker
Sink w/ FittedCutting Board
Dual BurnerStove
Refrigerator
Storage
Drawers
Lights Deck Hatch
Light
Switches
Electrical
Outlets
Vent
Privacy
Curtain
Privacy Curtain withTie Back Hanging
Locker
CargoNet
Adjustable
Air ConditionerVent
Shower Sump
with Auto Pump
Auto FloatSwitch
Bilge Pump
Hatch in Salon Floor
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250 AC Distribution Panel
UseATCse
riesfuses.
H RN S H OO KU P DE TA IL
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40/170M-37
250 DC Distribution Panel
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41/170M-38
250 DC Wiring Harness
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42/170M-39
250 DC Wiring Harness
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43/170M-40
250 Ignition Panel Harness
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44/170M-41
250 Switch Panel Harness
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45/170M-42
250 DC Breaker Panel Harness
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46/170M-43
270 AC Wiring Harness
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47/170M-44
270 AC Panel Harness
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48/170M-45
270 Breaker Panel Harness
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49/170M-46
270 Ignition Switch Panel Harness
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50/170M-47
270 Instrument Panel Harness
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51/170M-48
270 ACC Switch Panel Harness
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52/170M-49
270 DC Harness
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53/170M-50
270 DC Panel Harness
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54/170M-51
282 AC Harness
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55/170M-52
282 AC Receptacle Diagram (1 of 2)
LOAD SIDE
WHITE
GREEN
BLACK
WHITE
FOR HEAD/AFT CABIN, AFT CABIN/COCKPIT
GREEN14-3 BOAT CABLE
BLACK
15-0103-011 WHITE DUPLEX OUTLET
15-0104-005 WHITE OUTLET COVER
15-0104-004 CARLON OUTLET BOX
LINELOAD
WIRE TO FEED THROUGH RECPT
GREEN
WHITE
BLACK TO FEED THROUGH RECEPT
GREEN(S)
GREEN(S)
WHITE FROM PANEL PLUG
BREAK AWAY TABS
NOTE BRASS SCREWS
NOTE SILVER SCREWS
DUPLEX WIRING
BLACK FROM PANEL PLUG3-Way .140 Socket Housing
AMP 1-350346-0 (54-0301-003)
1
2
3
1
2
3
AMP 1-350347-0 (54-0302-001)3-Way .140 Pin Housing
GALLEY RECEPTACLE
CABIN RECEPTACLE
WHITE
FOR MICROWAVE,TV,CABIN FRIDGE,COFFEE MAKER,COKPIT,ICE MAKER.
GREEN14-3 BOAT CABLE
BLACK
15-0103-011 WHITE DUPLEX OUTLET15-0104-005 WHITE OUTLET COVER15-0104-004 CARLON OUTLET BOX
GREEN(S)
WHITE FROM PANEL PLUG
BREAK AWAY TABS
NOTE BRASS SCREWS
NOTE SILVER SCREWS
DUPLEX WIRING
BLACK FROM PANEL PLUG
1
2
3
AMP 1-350347-0 (54-0302-001)3-Way .140 Pin Housing
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282 AC Receptacle Diagram (2 of 2)
FOR GALLEY
AFT CABIN RECEPT
FROM HEAD GFCI INPUT
LOAD SIDE
LINE SIDE
8"
GFCI OUTLET BOX
WHITE
GREEN
BLACK
8"
15-0103-013 WHITE GFCI DUPLEX OUTLET
15-0104-003 GRAY WATER PROOF COVER
15-0104-004 CARLON OUTLET BOX
WHITE
GREEN
BLACK
GFCI OUTLETWIRING
NOTE GREEN SCREW
BREAK OFF "EARS"
NOTE GREEN SCREW
BLACK TO REFRIG DUPLEX
BLACK FROM HNS WITH PLUG
WHITE TO REFRIG DUPLEX
WHITE FROM HNS WITH PLUG
NOTE BRASS SCREWS
NOTE SILVER SCREWS
LINE
LOAD
WHITEWHITE
HOTHOT
GALLEY ONLY
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
AMP 1-350347-0 (54-0302-001)3-Way .140 Pin Housing
1
2
3
3-Way .140 Socket HousingAMP 1-350346-0 (54-0301-003)
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282 DC Harness
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282 Engine Room Harness
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282 Engine Extension Harness
CPKD 12015193 ( 65-0101-002 )PKD 15300014 ( 54-0203-038 )PKD 12048254 ( 60-0909-078 )PKD 15300002 ( 54-0202-038 )MALE 280 SERIES ( TO ENG HRNS PORT & STBD )2 WAYIGNITION BREAKOUT
PLUG THE RED/PUR WIRES
DOES NOT MAKE A DIFFERENCE ON HOW YOU
ALARMENGINE
10ga.BLACK
GRAY
YEL/RED
BRN/WHT
30" TAN/BLU
18"
PURPLE
NOTES:
MERC END
YEL/RED
TAN
PURPLE
BRN/WHT
LT.BLUE
GRAY
10ga.RED/PUR
TAN/BLU
WIRE RUN DETAIL
10ga.BLACK
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#07-0104-001
SOCKET TERMINALS
#54-0901-005
AMP# 770028-1
9 WAY FEMALE CAP
SWITCH PANEL
PLUGS TO
501,681,22
181,441,491
681686749149
44144
181A18A
181A
181
18A
18
501
50
MAST LIGHT
COURTESY LT
HORN
STBD NAV LT
NAV LT
PORT
WIPER
GND BAR
ARCH
HELM 36
16
96
136
54
46
86
24
16
24
3
6
9
2
5
1
4
87
14GA.DK.BLU./RED(#49)
14GA.GRY./WHT(#67)
10GA.BLACK(#22)
14GA.ORANGE(#44)
14GA.GRAY(#68)
14GA.YEL/BLK(#50)
14GA.GRAY(#18)
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302 AC Receptacle Diagram (1 of 3)
(NOT ON INDIVIDUAL WIRES)
STRAIN RELIEF OF BOX MUST BE ON JACKET OF CABLE
ASSEMBLY IN:
COCKPIT
SHOWERDROP OFFS:
(COCKPIT OUTLET)15-0104-003 GRAY WATER PROOF COVER
15-0103-011 WHITE DUPLEX OUTLET
15-0104-005 WHITE OUTLET COVER
15-0104-004 CARLON OUTLET BOX
WHITE
BLACK
GREEN
LOAD SIDE
8"
GREEN
WHITE
BLACK
LINE SIDE
8"
WHITE
LINELOAD
GREEN
DUPLEX WIRING
NOTE SILVER SCREWS
NOTE BRASS SCREWS
WHITE TO FEED THROUGH RECPT.
GREEN(S)
WHITE FROM PANEL PLUG
BREAK AWAY TABS
BLACK TO FEED THROUGH RECPT.GREEN(S)
BLACK FROM PANEL PLUG
1
3
2
3-Way .140 Pin HousingAMP 1-350347-0 (54-0302-001)
1
3
2
AMP 1-350346-0 (54-0301-003)3-Way .140 Socket Housing
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302 AC Receptacle Diagram (2 of 3)
UNINSULATED
LOAD SIDE
LINE SIDE
8"
GFCI OUTLET BOX
WHITE
GREEN
BLACK
8"
15-0103-013 WHITE GFCI DUPLEX OUTLET
15-0104-003 GRAY WATER PROOF COVER
15-0104-004 CARLON OUTLET BOX
WHITE
GREEN
BLACK
GFCI OUTLETWIRING
NOTE GREEN SCREW
BREAK OFF "EARS"
NOTE GREEN SCREW
BLACK TO REFRIG DUPLEX
BLACK FROM HNS WITH PLUG
WHITE TO REFRIG DUPLEX
WHITE FROM HNS WITH PLUG
NOTE BRASS SCREWS
NOTE SILVER SCREWS
L
INE
LOAD
WHITEWHITE
HOTHOT
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
AMP 1-350347-0 (54-0302-001)3-Way .140 Pin Housing
1
2
3
3-Way .140 Socket HousingAMP 1-350346-0 (54-0301-003)
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WHITE
FOR MID BERTH AND FRIDGE
GREEN14-3 BOAT CABLE
BLACK
15-0103-011 WHITE DUPLEX OUTLET
15-0104-005 WHITE OUTLET COVER
15-0104-004 CARLON OUTLET BOX
GREEN(S)
WHITE FROM PANEL PLUG
BREAK AWAY TABS
NOTE BRASS SCREWS
NOTE SILVER SCREWS
DUPLEX WIRING
BLACK FROM PANEL PLUG
FRIDGE
TV
COFFEE MAKER
MID BERTH
ICEMAKERDROP OFF:
1
2
3
AMP 1-350347-0 (54-0302-001)3-Way .140 Pin Housing
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14BRN #16A
12
TV COAX
TV COAX
IGN BRKRPORT IGN BRKRSTBD
8 WAY MOLDED FEMALE
PORT & STBD ENG
#10 RINGS
GROUND BUSS
ELECTRONICS#10 RINGS
#10 RINGS
921B, 921B, 161
60
92
921B
921
92B
60
4RED #21
AMP 1-480585-0 (54-0901-004)
ACCESSORY PLUG "B"
9-WAY .140 SOCKET HOUSING
14BRN#16A
16PPINK#7
14BRN#16
14TAN/BLK #28
14GRY/BLU #19
AMP 1-480585-0 (54-0901-004)
ACCESSORY PLUG "A"
9-WAY .140 SOCKET HOUSING
12YEL #17A/2
12YEL #17
12YEL #17A
12YEL #17A/1
14BRN #80
14BLU #91
14BLU/RED #49
201,281,491,801,911
22,71,171,171,191
MASTER IGN SWITCHES
911A91A
49B
491C49C
491B
ALL #10 RINGS
4RED #21
BREAKER PANEL
MAIN DC
17A/2
BLOWER 2
BLOWER 1
17A/1
12
HELM FEED
#20 ELECTONICS
#23 AFT AUTO
#25 FWD AUTO
WINDLASS
8RED #92B
12
12
1212
12
66
911A91A
ENGINE RM
LIGHT #2
60
8BLK #921B
WINDLASS
30
49D
COURTESY
491D
LIGHT #4
22
60
189
IGNSTBD
IGNPORT
12
HALON
28 281
32
161
16
23
AFT
BILGE
PUMP
60
LIGHT
STERN
191
19
12
46TEL CBL
56
ENGINE
STBD
ENGINE
PORT
44
44
40
40
171
17A
171
17
BLOWER #2
BLOWER #1
7224
8018025
PUMP
BILGE
FWD
36
8
SENDERFUEL
717
#07-0104-006
188
36 16
50
20
60
8GABLK #22
RING
3/8
91191
LIGHT #1
ROOM
ENGINE
26
60
LIGHT #3
COURTESY
COURTESY
LIGHT #2
70
36
491A49A
LIGHT #1
COURTESY
64
60
20,201
#07-0101-001
HELM
92192
WINDLASS
110
118
60TEL CBL
9 8 7
6 5 4
3 2 1
9 8 7
6 5 4
3 2 1
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16/3 CABLE
16/3 CABLE
16/3 CABLE
16/3 CABLE
GALLEY OUTLET
#10 RINGS16/3 CABLE
16/3 CABLE
SHORE 2 BRK
SHORE 1 BRK
A/C
16/3 CABLE 16/3 CABLE
120"#10
#10
#10
#10
#10
#10
#10 RINGS
12"
15-0101-004 EURO OUTLET
15-0104-013 EURO FRAME
15-0104-012 EURO WALL COVER PLATE
15-0104-004 CARLON OUTLET BOX
12"
15-0101-004 EURO OUTLET
15-0104-012 EURO WALL COVER PLATE
15-0104-004 CARLON OUTLET BOX
15-0104-013 EURO FRAME
15-0104-013 EURO FRAME
15-0104-012 EURO WALL COVER PLATE
15-0104-004 CARLON OUTLET BOX
12"
15-0101-004 EURO OUTLET
15-0104-004 CARLON OUTLET BOX
15-0104-012 EURO WALL COVER PLATE
15-0104-013 EURO FRAME
15-0101-004 EURO OUTLET
12"
12"
23-0202-101 MOUNTING BACK PLATE
8901010 MOUNTING COVER PLATE
15-0103-017 PLEXO 55 OUTLET
15-0104-004 CARLON OUTLET BOX
15-0104-012 EURO WALL COVER PLATE
15-0104-013 EURO FRAME
15-0101-004 EURO OUTLET
12"
12"
23-0202-101 MOUNTING BACK PLATE
8901010 MOUNTING COVER PLATE
15-0103-017 PLEXO 55 OUTLET
12"
15-0104-004 CARLON OUTLET BOX
15-0104-012 EURO WALL COVER PLATE
15-0104-013 EURO FRAME
15-0101-004 EURO OUTLET
12"
15-0104-004 CARLON OUTLET BOX
15-0104-012 EURO WALL COVER PLATE
15-0104-013 EURO FRAME
15-0101-004 EURO OUTLETSHOWER
COCKPIT
MIDBERTH
A/C
STOVE
#10
#10
#10
#10
#10
#10
#10
#10
#10
#10
#10
#10
#10
8GA. DK.GREEN
139
FRIDGE
SHORE #2 BRK
SHORE #1 BRK
GENERATOR
10/3 CABLE
ROLL UP AND TIE TO HARNESS
10/3 BOAT CABLE
CUT ENDS
120"
SHORE 2
SHORE 1
50
58
64
24
48
66
68
58
80
48
86
20
73
66
72
48
30
30
48
48
24
10
12
2472
2050139
WEATHER COVER
WEATHER COVER
COCKPIT OUTLET
GENERATOR
16/3 CABLE
FRIDGE
TV
COFFEE MAKER
ICEMAKER
TV
COFFEE MAKER
MICROWAVE
BATT. CHARGER
WATER HEATER
GALLEY
STOVE
MAIN AC PANEL OUTLETS
MICROWAVE
A/C PUMP
14/3 CABLE
SHOWER OUTLET
16/3 CABLE
A/C PUMP8GA. DK.GREEN
14/3 CABLE
WATER HEATER
MID BERTH
14/3 CABLE
BATTERY CHARGER
ICEMAKER OUTLET
10/3 CABLE
10/3 CABLE
2
1
3
AMP 1-350346-0 (54-0301-003)3-Way .140 Socket Housing
1
3-Way .140 Pin HousingAMP 1-350347-0 (54-0302-001)
2
3
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322 DC Electrical Schematic
OFF
NAV LIGHT
ANCHOR LIGHT
ENGINE RM. LIGHTS
GRY/BLK
GREY/GRN
ORN
BLU/WHT BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
30 AMP
ANCHOR
NAV
NAV LIGHTS
15 AMP HORN
OFF
BATTERY
PANEL C/B DIODEON-OFFSWITCH
ORN/WHTHORN
BLACK
BRN/ORN
SELECTOR
MAIN
COCKPIT LIGHTS
FRESH WATER PUMP
BRN/GRN BLACK
10 AMPFRESHWATER
ON-OFF-ONSWITCH
SP
RED BLACK
AC BREAKERPANEL C/B
BP
MOM/ON-OFFSWITCH
BLOWER
BLACKFLOAT SWITCH
BRN
15 AMP BILGE
BLACK
BRN/BLU
BP
FLOAT SWITCH
10 AMP
10 AMP
SHOWERAUTOMATICSUMP PUMP
AFT AUTOMATIC
BILGE PUMP
ACCESSORY
5 AMP
5 AMP
BLU BLACK
INSTRUMENT LIGHTS
ORN/BLU
5 AMPINSTRUMENT LIGHTS
BLU/YEL
COURTESY LIGHTS
COURTESY FWD
20 AMP
RED
ORN
ORN
ORN
ORN
ORN
ORN
ORN
ORN
BLACK
MACERATOR
BRN/PNK
X2
BLACK
MACERATOR
ORN
WIPER
REDBLACKBRN/BLK
ORN/RED (PARK)
WIPER
RED
RED
RED
RED
RED
RED
RED
RED
RED
15 AMP
SP
SP
SP
BLACKFLOAT SWITCHFWD AUTOMATIC
BILGE PUMPBRN/ORN
BLACKYEL
BLOWER X 2
20 AMP
5 AMP
TRIM TABS
HALON
SWITCH
PANEL C/B
SP
DP
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
RED
RED BLK/YEL
REDSP
5 AMP
20 AMP
SP
SP
SP
SP
5 AMP
SP
PRESSURE
SWITCH
DP
DP
DP
BP
SP
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BOATINGSAFETY
!
The popularity of boating and other water sports has undergone an explo-sion of growth in the past few years. Because of this, safety is an importantissue for everyone who shares in the use of our waterways.
This section covers general boating safety information. Throughout thismanual specific precautions and symbols identify safety related information.
The Safety Alert Symbol means ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT!YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
Indicates the presence of a hazard which WILL cause SEVEREinjury, death or substantial property damage.
Indicates the presence of a hazard which CAN cause SEVEREinjury, death or substantial property damage.
Indicates the presence of a hazard which WILL or CAN causeMINOR or MODERATE personal injury or property damage.
The precautions listed in this manual and on the boat are not all-inclusive. Ifa procedure, method, tool or part is not specifically recommended, you mustsatisfy yourself that it is safe for you and others, and that the boat will not bedamaged or made unsafe as a result of your decision. REMEMBER ALWAYS USE COMMON SENSE WHEN OPERATING!
! CAUTION
! WARNING !
! DANGER !
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BOATING REGULATIONSThe U.S. Coast Guard is the authority of the waterways; they are there tohelp the boating public. State boating regulations are enforced by localauthorities. You are subject to marine traffic laws and Rules of the Road
for both federal and state waterways; you must stop if signaled to do so byenforcement officers, and permit to be boarded if asked.
There are many pamphlets, prepared by the Coast Guard, available to you.These pamphlets explain Rules of the Road, signal lights, buoys, safety,international and inland regulations and much more than is presented inthis manual. For more information contact your local U.S. Coast Guard Unitor call the Coast Guard Boating Safety Hotline at 1-800-368-5647.
BOAT SAFETY LABELSYour boat is affixed with various safety labels at the time of manufacture.These labels appear at specific locations on the craft where safety is of
particular concern. Safety labels must remain legible. If you suspect a labelis missing or one becomes damaged, contact your dealer for immediatereplacement.
BOATER RESPONSIBILITIESRegistrationThe U.S. Coast Guard requires that all power boats operated on the navi-gable waters of the United States must be registered in the state of mainuse; also, many States require registration in that state whenever boatingon waters within their state boundary. Always contact your state boatingauthorities (and neighboring states) for registration information on boats
and trailers. Your dealer can supply you with the appropriate forms.EducationThis manual is not intended to provide complete training on all aspects ofboat operation. We strongly recommend that all operators of this boat seekadditional training on boat handling and safety. Some states require youths16 years of age and younger to complete a boating safety course beforeoperating any watercraft. Many others require operators under the age of18 to be licensed in small boat operation.
The following is a listing of some of the agencies and organizations thatoffer safety training or information. To find boating safety courses in yourarea, call your states local boating agency or the Coast Guard boatingsafety Courseline at 1-800-336-2628 (1-800-245-2628 in Virginia).
American Red Cross U.S. Power Squadrons
U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary State Boating Offices
InsuranceYou must get insurance before operating your new boat. Loss by fire, theftor other causes, and liability protection against accidents is a must forresponsible boaters. The boat owner is legally responsible for any damageor injury caused when he, or someone else operating the boat, is involvedin an accident. Many states have laws detailing minimum insurance needs.Your insurance agent and your dealer can supply you with more informa-tion.
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REQUIRED SAFETY EQUIPMENTYour boat has been equipped at the factory with most federally requiredClass 1 [4.8 m (16 ft.) to less than 7.9 m (26 ft.)] safety equipment. As theowner, it is your responsibility to obtain other mandatory safety equip-
ment not provided by the boat manufacturer, and to ensure all equip-ment is kept in good, serviceable condition.
NOTICE
Many state equipment requirements go beyond Coast Guardrequirements. Contact your state boating office for furtherinformation.
Equipment requirements for coastal and inland waters differ.Check with local authorities or the Coast Guard for furtherinformation about coastal water requirements.
Personal Floatation Devices
Federal law also requires at least one Type I, II, III or V Personal FloatationDevice (PFD) for each person on board or being towed, and at least oneType IV throwable PFD in the boat.
PFDs are intended to help save lives. Therefore, you and your passengersshould wear a PFD whenever boating. It is especially important that chil-dren and non-swimmers wear a PFD at all times. Make certain all passen-gers know how to put on and properly adjust their PFDs. Also, selecting theproper type PFD for your kind of outing helps ensure your time on the watercan be the safest possible. There are four types of PFDs to wear and onetype used for throwing in emergency situations.
MINIMUM REQUIRED SAFETY EQUIPMENT
PERSONALFLOTATIONDEVICES (PFDs)
FIREEXTINGUISHER(Must say CoastGuard Approved.)
DAY AND NIGHTVISUAL DISTRESSSIGNALS
CLASS 14.8 to less than 7.9 m(16 to less than 26 ft.)
CLASS 27.9 to less than 12.2 m(26 to less than 40 ft.)
CLASS 312.2 to not more than 19.8 m(40 to not more than 65 ft.)
One approved Type I, II, III or V (if used according to Coast Guard requirements) deviceaboard for each person on board or being towed on water skis, etc.; and, in addition, onethrowable Type IV device.
Orange flag with black square-and-disk (day); and an S-O-S electric light (night); or threeorange smoke signals, hand held or floating (day); or three red flares of hand held, meteor,or parachute type (day/night).Required only on coastal waters, the Great Lakes, territorial seas, and those waters connecteddirectly to them, up to a point where a body of water is less than two miles wide.
Every vessel less than 12 meters (39.4 ft.)in length must carry an efficient soundproducing device.
Every vessel 12 meters (39.4 ft.) but less than 20meters (65.6 ft.) in length must carry a whistle or hornand a bell. The whistle or horn must be audible for 1/2nautical mile. The mouth of the bell must be at least200 mm (7.87 inches) in diameter.
KC-0081.2
At least one B-I type approved handportable fire extinguisher (Notrequired on outboard motorboats lessthan 26 feet in length and not carryingpassengers for hire if the construction
of such motorboats will not permitentrapment of explosive or flammablegasses or vapors and if fuel tanks arenot permanently installed.)
WHISTLE/HORN,BELL
EQUIPMENT
At least two B-I typeapproved portable fireextinguishers; OR atleast one B-II type ap-proved portable fire
extinguisher.
At least three B-I typeapproved portable fireextinguishers; OR atleast one B-I type plusone B-II type approved
portable fire extinguisher.
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Type I: Most buoyant PFD and effective on all waters, especiallyopen, rough water.
Type II: Good for calm water near shore on most inland waterswhere quick rescue is likely.
Type III: Good for most inland water applications where quick res-cue is likely. Come in various styles and some are designedfor watersport activities.
Type IV: Intended for heavy traffic inland waters where help isalways available. Designed to be thrown to a person in thewater and should never be worn.
Type V: Inflatable design for special use activities and may be usedinstead of a Type I, II, or III PFD if used in accordance withthe approval conditions on the label andifwornwhentheboatisunderway. Some Type V PFDs provide increasedprotection against hypothermia.
NOTICE If a Type V PFD is to be counted toward the minimum
carriage requirements, it must be worn.
Special PFDs are available for skiing and other water-sports. These PFDs are constructed with materialssuitable for high impact falls.
Keep the following PFD points in mind:
Set an example and wear your PFD. Require your passengers towear them also.
Make sure the PFD fits properly; this is especially important forchildren and non-swimmers.
At the beginning of each season, check PFDs for damage andtest for proper flotation.
BOATING SAFETY
1-4
TYPE ILIFE PRESERVERS
KC-0041
TYPE V HYBRID PFDMUST BE WORN
WHEN UNDERWAYKC-0043
TYPE IIBUOYANT VESTS
KC-0051
KC-0042
TYPE IIIFLOTATION AIDS
TYPE IV
THROWABLE DEVICESKC-0071
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Fire Extinguisher
U.S. Coast Guard approved fire extinguishers are generally requiredon all Class I-III boats. Extinguishers should be mounted in readilyaccessible areas away from the engine compartment and alcoholstove (if equipped). All passengers should know the location and
operating procedure of each extinguisher.Any marine fire extinguisher must be classified to extinguish type Bfires (gasoline, oil, or grease).The size and number of required fire extinguishers depend on thesize of your boat. Check pressure gauge regularly for proper pres-sure; have extinguisher filled if necessary.
Visual Distress Signals
Federal law alsorequires boats 4.8m (16 ft.) andlonger to carry
day and nightvisual distresssignals whenoperating oncoastal waters,the Great Lakes,territorial seas orthose watersdirectly connectedto them, up to apoint where thebody of water isless than two
miles wide. Carryseveral types ofsignaling devicesto handle a vari-ety of conditions.
Pyrotechnic signaling devices can cause injury and prop-erty damage if not handled properly. Follow manufactur-
ers directions. Stow devices so they are inaccessible tochildren.
NOTICE Some pyrotechnics are restricted from use on certain bodies
of water, so always check with local authorities.
All signaling devices must be in serviceable condition, readilyaccessible, and in compliance with Coast Guard require-ments.
! WARNING !
ORANGEFLAG
RED DISTRESS FLARE(HAND)
ORANGE SMOKESIGNAL (HAND)
USE DAY AND NIGHT
O
S
S
USE DAY AND NIGHT
USE NIGHT ONLY
DYE MARKERUSE DAY ONLY
ARMS SIGNALS(USE BRIGHT CLOTH)
KC-0082
USEDAYONLY
ELECTRICDISTRESSLIGHT
RED METEOR FLARE
USE DAY ONLY
USE DAY ONLY
BOATING SAFETY
1-5
OVERCHARGED
RECHARGE
KC-0083
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KC-0090
Recommended EquipmentAs a precaution, a good boater will avoid potential problems on an outingby having additional equipment on board. Normally, this equipment isdependent on the body of water and the length of the trip; your dealer canassist you:
First aid kit and manual
Anchor with sufficient line
Mooring lines and fenders
Bailing device (bucket, hand pump, etc.)
Combination oar/boat hook
Day/night visual distress signal
Lubricant
Tool kit Spare propeller, nut and washer
Spare fuses and bulbs
Local charts, compass and GPS
Waterproof flashlight
Portable AM/FM radio with weather alert
Spare flashlight and radio batteries
Sunglasses and sun block
Tow line
Cellular Phone
Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon(EPIRB)
Spare keys
Binoculars
Spare Fuel
Food and water provisions (extended cruise)
Auxiliary starting battery
KC-0090
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EMERGENCIESBe prepared to deal with emergencies before they happen. Try to for-mulate a plan for each type in advance so that decisions can be madequickly and without hesitation. Precious moments lost can mean the
difference between losing and saving a life.
Reporting AccidentsThe U.S. Coast Guard requires the owner or operator of a boat involvedin an accident to report the incident to the proper marine law enforce-ment agency for the State in which the accident occurred. Immediatenotification to the nearest State boating authority is required if a persondies or disappears as a result of a recreational boating accident. If a per-son dies or injuries requiring more than first aid are involved, a formalreport must be filed within 48 hours of the accident. A formal report mustbe filed within 10 days for accidents exceeding $500 in property damageor complete loss of boat.
Giving AssistanceIf you see a distress signal or suspect a boat is in trouble, you mustassume it is a real emergency and render assistance immediately. Bylaw, the operator in charge of the craft is obligated to provide assis-tance to any individual in danger if such assistance can be providedsafely. Failure to render assistance can result in a fine and/or imprison-ment.The 1971 Boating Safety Act grants protection to a Good Samaritanboater providing good faith assistance, and absolves a boater from anycivil liability arising from such assistance.
FiresMost fires are the result of gasoline and oil accumulating in the bilgefrom careless fueling practices. Use the fire extinguisher at the baseof the flames using a sweeping motion. Prudent and accurate use ofthe available chemicals should contain all but the worst fires. Verifythat the fire has been extinguished. If so, check damage and getassistance immediately. If not, get out and swim at least 23 meters(25 yards) upwind from the boat and use the visual distress signals toget assistance.On board fires involving the fuel system usually result in either anexplosion that completely destroys the boat, or the boat burning to thewaterline and self extinguishing. Deciding on abandoning the boat orstaying to fight the fire is difficult and depends on many factors. Try toformulate a fire plan in advance to make that decision quickly and with-out hesitation.
Capsizing/SwampingA boat may capsize or swamp when least expected. Like fires, try toformulate a plan in advance on what to do if it should happen. Keep inmind the following guidelines:
Try to turn the engine OFF to prevent damage.
If others were on board, try to locate them, make sure theyre con-scious and that they can swim.
Stay with the boat, it will float! Climb up on the hull and try toget assistance.
Dont try to swim to shore. Its usually further than it looks.
KC-0164
KC-0170
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HAZARDOUS CONDITIONSEvery waterway poses hazards that you should avoid; shallow water,tree stumps, sand bars, etc. Ask local boaters for information and con-
sult a marine chart when boating on unfamiliar waters. As the operatorof the boat, you should try to avoid all hazards, known and unknown.The following information does not contain all possible water hazards.
WeatherGetting caught in severe weather is hazardous. Check with localweather stations, the U.S. Coast Guard, or Weather service broadcasts(162.55 or 162.40 Megahertz) for the latest conditions. It is recom-mended to check the weather not only before but periodically while youare boating.
Storms Take common sense precautions if you are forced to operateyour boat in stormy conditions:
Wear PFDs
Stow gear below and lash equipment on deck.
Reduce speed and head for place of refuge you can reach mosteasily.
If you lose power, keep boat headed into the waves by rigging asea anchor off the bow.
Fog It is best to avoid operating your boat in foggy weather. Whenfog sets in take bearings and log courses and speeds. You