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Chapter 12: Electrical System

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Owner’s Manual 

Supplement

56

110-Volt AC System (If Equipped)

To gain a basic understanding 
of your boat’s 110-volt AC sys-
tem, read the information pro-
vided in the handbook, "A 
Boater’s Guide To AC Electri-
cal Systems." If a copy of this 
handbook was not included in 
your owner’s packet, call 360-
435-8957 and one will be 
mailed to you.

The AC system can be ener-
gized by shore power.

The master circuit breakers, 
located on the AC panel, pro-
vide power source selections to 
AC powered accessories.

Individual breakers must be 
turned On to supply power to 
the accessories you wish to use.

The AC panel may contain 
inactive circuit breakers for 
accessories that are not avail-
able for this model boat.

WATER HEATER DAMAGE HAZARD!

Do NOT turn On the water heater breaker on the 110-volt AC 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 momentary operation in a dry tank will damage the heating elements.

Warranty replacements will NOT be made on elements damaged in this manner.

CAUTI ON

!

When using shore power, the simultaneous use of several AC components can result in an over-
loaded circuit.

It may be necessary to turn Off one or more accessories in order to use another accessory.

NOTI CE

AC VOLTS

RECEPTACLES

WATER HEATER

RANGE

REFRIGERATOR

AIR/HEAT

MICROWAVE

ACCESSORY

AC MAIN

BATTERY

CHARGER

REVERSE

POLARITY

Summary of Contents for 245 Cruiser

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Page 3: ...his document or from the use of information contained herein Due to our commitment to product improvement Bayliner reserves the right to make changes in the product design specifications and equipment at any time without notice or obligation Illustrations and or photos may show optional equipment All Bayliner products meet or exceed USCG United States Coast Guard and or NMMA National Marine Manufa...

Page 4: ... 2 Locations 9 Exterior Views 9 Hull Views 10 Deck Views 11 Helm 12 Component Locations 22 Chapter 3 Propulsion Related Systems 22 Engine 22 Bilge Blower System 23 Fuel System 24 Fuel Fill Vent 24 Gas Engine Fuel Filters 25 Fuel Filter Water Separator Diesel Engine Only 25 Anti siphon Valve Gas Engine Only 26 Quick Oil Drain System 27 Fire Suppression System If Equipped 28 Chapter 4 Controls Gauge...

Page 5: ...ol Electric Stove If Equipped 48 Refrigerator If Equipped 48 Audio Equipment 49 Chapter 9 Convertible Seats Beds Tables 49 Dinette To V Berth Conversion 50 Chapter 10 Lights 50 Care and Maintenance 50 Interior Exterior Lights 50 Navigation Lights 51 Chapter 11 Air Conditioning System 51 Air Conditioning System If Equipped 52 Chapter 12 Electrical System 53 12 Volt DC System 53 Batteries 53 Battery...

Page 6: ...alerts you to hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in severe personal injury or death if the warning is ignored WARNING This box alerts you to hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in minor personal injury or cause product or property damage if the warning is ignored CAUTION NOTICE This box calls attention to installation operation or maintenance information which is important t...

Page 7: ...re yet readily available place Dimensions and Tank Capacities Layout View Dealer Service Your dealer is your key to service Ask your dealer to explain all systems before taking delivery of your boat Contact your dealer if you have any problems with your new boat If your dealer cannot help call our customer service hotline 360 435 8957 or send us a FAX 360 403 4235 Buy replacement parts from any au...

Page 8: ...courses call 1 888 CPS BOAT U S Coast Guard Auxiliary 1 800 368 5647 or on the Internet at http www cgaux org Outside the United States your selling dealer national sailing federation or local boat club can advise you of local sea schools or competent instructors Engine Accessories Guidelines Your boat s engine and accessories were selected to provide optimum performance and service Installing a d...

Page 9: ...ther people to the danger of bodily injury or accidental death Follow the instructions provided in the Cruiser Yacht Owner s Manual this Supplement the engine owner s manual and all accessory literature ENGINE DAMAGE HAZARD The factory standard propeller may not be the best for your particular boat and load conditions Refer to the engine manual for engine RPM ratings The engine should reach but no...

Page 10: ...at 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 DANGER ROTATING PROPELLER and CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD NEVER allow anyone to occupy or hang from the back deck or swim platform while the engine s are running Teak surfing d...

Page 11: ...an be fatal Breathing CO blocks the ability of your blood to carry oxygen The effects are cumulative even low levels of exposure can result in injury or death Factors That Increase the Effects of CO Poisoning Age Smokers or people exposed to high concentrations of cigarette smoke Consumption of alcohol Lung disorders Heart problems Pregnancy Carbon monoxide gas CO is colorless odorless tasteless a...

Page 12: ... CO can be present without the smell of exhaust fumes if exhaust fumes are detected on the boat take immediate action to dissipate these fumes Treat symptoms of seasickness as possible CO poisoning Get the person into fresh air immediately Seek medical attention unless you re sure it s not CO Install and maintain CO monitors inside your boat Do not ignore any alarm Replace monitors as recommended ...

Page 13: ...ng charring or deterioration is found Ensure that your engines and generators are properly tuned and well maintained Inspect each water pump impeller and the water pump housing Replace if worn Make sure cooling systems are in working condition Inspect all metallic exhaust components for cracking rusting leaking or loosening Make sure they check the cylinder head gasket exhaust manifold water injec...

Page 14: ...ower Squadrons U S Coast Guard Auxiliary 1 800 368 5647 or on the Internet at http www cgaux org U S Power Squadrons 1 888 FOR USPS 1 888 367 8777 or on the Internet at http www usps org 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 ...

Page 15: ...RAIN SHOWER PUMP DRAIN DECK DRAINS STERN EYES TRANSOM TRIM TAB BOARDING LADDER GALLEY SINK DRAIN HEAD SINK DRAIN ROPE LOCKER DRAIN PORT HULLSIDE STARBOARD HULLSIDE FUEL TANK AIR CONDITIONER DRAINS DRAIN STORAGE VENT DECK DRAINS HOLDING TANK VENT WATER TANK VENT PORTLIGHT BILGE DRAIN PLUG MACERATOR TRIM TAB DISCHARGE IF EQUIPPED ...

Page 16: ...WSE PIPE ROPE CHOCK NAVIGATION LIGHT ANCHOR ROLLER NAVIGATION LIGHT ROPE CHOCK CLEAT CLEAT CLEAT FUEL FILL DECK FITTING WATER FILL DECK FITTING TRANSOM SHOWER IF EQUIPPED GRAB RAILS LOUVERS TYPICAL PORT STARBOARD BOW HATCH ALL ROUND LIGHT SOCKET WASTE PUMP OUT DECK FITTING IF EQUIPPED ...

Page 17: ...PERATURE GAUGE OIL PRESSURE GAUGE DEPTH SOUNDER TACHOMETER SPEEDOMETER FIRE SYSTEM DISPLAY IF EQUIPPED 12 VOLT OUTLET TRIM TAB SWITCHES STARBOARD WIPER SWITCH NAVIGATION LIGHTS SWITCH ANCHOR LIGHTS SWITCH COCKPIT LIGHTS SWITCH DC PUSH TO RESET CIRCUIT BREAKERS ACCESSORY SWITCHES IGNITION SWITCH BLOWER SWITCH AFT BILGE PUMP SWITCH HORN SWITCH FORWARD BILGE PUMP SWITCH TRIM GAUGE ...

Page 18: ...omponent Locations 12 Volt Accessory Outlet Helm Located at the helm 12 Volt Accessory Outlet Galley Located at the forward end of the galley 110 Volt AC Panel If Equipped Located in the cabin next to the galley sink 12 VOLT OUTLET 12 VOLT OUTLET AC PANEL ...

Page 19: ...cated in the storage hatch under the helm seat Air Conditioner Seawa ter Intake Seacock If Equipped Located in the engine room bilge Battery or Batteries Located in the engine room forward of the water heater STORAGE HATCH AIR CONDITIONER INTAKE SEAWATER SEACOCK BATTERIES WATER HEATER ...

Page 20: ...ery Charger If Equipped Located on the port side of the engine room on the forward wall Battery Switches Located in the storage hatch under the helm seat Bilge Pump Aft Located in the engine room bilge BATTERY CHARGER STORAGE HATCH AFT BILGE PUMP FLOAT SWITCH ...

Page 21: ...pter 2 Locations 15 Bilge Pump Forward Located under the cabin entry step Blower Switch Located on the helm switch panel CO Monitor Located on the starboard aft wall in the cabin FORWARD BILGE PUMP FLOAT SWITCH BLOWER SWITCH CO MONITOR ...

Page 22: ...sh to Reset Circuit Breakers Located at the helm under the dash Depth Sounder Transducer Located in the engine room bilge Engine Circuit Breaker Located on the engine DC PUSH TO REST CIRCUIT BREAKERS TRANSDUCER ENGINE CIRCUIT BREAKERS DIESEL ENGINE GAS ENGINE ...

Page 23: ...Freshwater Fill Deck Fitting Located on the starboard aft deck Freshwater Pump Located on the port side of the engine room Freshwater Pump Switch Located at the forward end of the galley FRESHWATER FILL DECK FITTING FRESHWATER PUMP FRESHWATER PUMP SWITCH ...

Page 24: ...al Supplement 18 FreshwaterTank Located on the starboard side of the engine room Fuel Fill Deck Fitting Located on the starboard aft corner of the deck Fuel Tank Located in the engine room FRESHWATER TANK FUEL FILL DECK FITTING FUEL TANK ...

Page 25: ... the engine room Navigation Lights The red and green bow lights are located on the forward deck The white all round light is located on the transom Shore Power Inlet If Equipped Located on the port side of the deck above the louvers MACERATOR UNDERWATER DISCHARGE SEACOCK ALL ROUND LIGHT BOW LIGHTS SHORE POWER INLET ...

Page 26: ...quipped Located on the port side of the cockpit Trim Tab Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir Located on the aft wall in the engine room Waste Holding Tank If Equipped Located on the starboard side of the engine room TRANSOM SHOWER TRIM TAB HYDRAULIC FLUID RESERVOIR WASTE HOLDING TANK ...

Page 27: ... Supplement Chapter 2 Locations 21 Water Heater If Equipped Located on the port side of the engine room Waste Pump out Deck Fitting If Equipped Located on the star board aft deck WATER HEATER WASTE PUMP OUT DECK FITTING ...

Page 28: ... four minutes before starting the engine Continue to run the blower until your boat has reached cruising speed Always run the blower 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 engine ALWAYS use the sniff test to check the engine and bilge areas for fuel vapors If you s...

Page 29: ...e or handling of gear near the fuel lines fittings and tank On diesel engine models air in the diesel supply system can stop an engine or severely restrict performance If you suspect air in the fuel lines refer to your engine operation manual for detailed instructions on how to bleed the system NOTICE Carefully read the fuel section of both the Cruiser Yacht Owner s Manual and the engine operation...

Page 30: ...h a fine mesh screen filter If your boat features an MPI engine the fuel system has an inline fuel filter on the fuel line In addition when supplied by the engine manufacturer a fuel filter is installed on the engine Periodically replace the fuel filters to make sure they remain clean and free of debris Talk to your selling dealer or local marina about fuel additives that help prevent fungus or ot...

Page 31: ...e the fuel feed line attaches to the tank The valve is spring loaded and is opened by fuel pump vacuum The frequency of water draining or element replacement is determined by the contamina tion 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 NOTICE VENT PLUG DRAIN PLUG HAND PRIMER SERV...

Page 32: ...hes of hose including the oil drain plug can extend out of the bilge drain A 6 Re clip the draw cord section C to the draw cord section D 7 Push the oil drain hose oil drain plug and both sections of the draw cords through the bilge drain and into the bilge area 8 Screw the oil drain bilge plug H into the bilge drain A and tighten firmly To drain the engine oil 1 Remove the boat from the water 2 U...

Page 33: ...on system s instruction and maintenance manual and follow all warnings The system will discharge auto matically whenever direct heat from a fire is detected in the engine compartment The system can be discharged manually by pulling the T handle labeled FIRE at the helm The system can only be dis charged once After the system is discharged it must be refilled and refurbished before it can be used a...

Page 34: ... steering system details Shift Throttle Controls Read all of the information about the shift throttle controls in the shift throttle controls manual the engine operation manual and the Cruiser Yacht Owner s Manual Power Trim and Tilt The stern drive on your boat is equipped with power trim and tilt Trim and tilt instructions are provided in the engine operation manual and the shifter throttle manu...

Page 35: ...each short touch allow several seconds for the hull to react Periodically at least once a year check the fluid level in the trim tab hydraulic fluid reservoir and refill as neces sary For the location of the fluid reservoir see the Component Locations section of Chapter 2 in this Supplement LOSS OF CONTROL HAZARD Improper use of trim tabs will cause loss of control Do NOT allow anyone unfamiliar w...

Page 36: ... may cause brief erratic readings on the tachometer This will not damage the tachometer gauge or affect its accuracy when not transmitting Fuel Gauge It is normal for the pointer on your fuel gauge to bounce as fuel sloshes back and forth in the fuel tank PRODUCT or PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD Use only mild soap and water to clean the gauge lenses and bezels Use of other cleaners including common windo...

Page 37: ...oncerning VHF radio usage 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 NOTICE Do NOT use the depth finder as a navigational aid to prevent collision grounding boat damage or persona...

Page 38: ...utofloat switches and or switches at the helm The bilge pumps are wired directly to the battery Unless the battery is dead the pumps should work even when the boat is unattended 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 FORWARD BILGE PUMP AFT BILGE PUMP AFT BILGE PUMP DRAIN FORWARD BILGE PUMP ...

Page 39: ...ousing for clogging debris see below Checking for clogging debris 1 Remove the pump motor from the housing a Lift the tab while rotating the fins counter clockwise b Lift out the pump motor c Clear the housing of debris 2 Reinstall the pump motor a Make sure the O ring is prop erly seated b Coat the O ring with a light film of vegetable or mineral oil c Align the cams on either side of the pump mo...

Page 40: ...switch test button up to turn On the bilge pump If the pump does not turn On check the fuse on the fuse block If the fuse is good but the switch still doesn t work it may mean the switch is bad or possibly the battery is low 2 After testing push the test but ton all the way down to return the float switch to auto mode PUSH SWITCH DOWN LIFT SWITCH UP BILGE PUMP SHOULD TURN ON BILGE PUMP SHOULD TURN...

Page 41: ...ut to clean The seacock must remain Closed until the strainer is completely reassembled 3 Take apart the seawater strainer 4 Remove the debris 5 Flush the strainer with water 6 Reassemble the seawater strainer 7 Open the seacock and check for leaks around the strainer If no leaks are found you may use the component or system SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD Before using a seawater intake system make sure that...

Page 42: ... freshwater pump If your boat is to be left unattended for a long period of time pump the freshwater tank dry to prevent stored water from becoming stagnant and distasteful If the freshwater system needs to be disinfected ask your dealer about treatments available for your boat s system Transom Shower If Equipped Read the manufacturer s instructions before using the transom shower for the first ti...

Page 43: ...et that is furthest away from the fresh water pump 3 Place the air nozzle against the end of the just removed water line and blow air through the system 4 When water stops coming out of the Open faucet stop the air and Close the faucet 5 One at a time repeat this process on all faucets and showers Gravity Draining 1 Open all faucets and showers 2 Remove the drain plug from the tee fitting on the f...

Page 44: ...an be hot enough to scald the skin WARNING WATER HEATER DAMAGE HAZARD Do NOT turn On the water heater electrical circuit on the AC panel until the water heater tank is COMPLETELY filled with water Even momentary operation in a dry tank will damage the heating elements Warranty replacements will NOT be made on elements damaged in this manner The tank is full if water flows from the tap when the hot...

Page 45: ...tofloat switch turns On the sump pump and the drain water is pumped overboard Sump Box Cleaning Periodically clean the sump box A filter and pump as follows 1 Remove the cover screws B and the cover C 2 Remove any debris from the box and the filter 3 Clean the sump pump as outlined in the Bilge Pump section of this manual Sump System Winterization Drain the sump pump system in the months when not ...

Page 46: ...ing the head pump water into the bowl to wet the sides 3 After use pump until the bowl is clean 4 Pump a few more times to clean the lines 5 If excess waste causes the water to rise in the bowl stop pumping until the water recedes Close the intake seacock while the boat is underway or when the system will not be used for long periods of time Winterizing The Marine Head Read the marine head operati...

Page 47: ...k is empty 4 Close the under water discharge seacock when you are done pumping Portable Toilet If Equipped Read the manufacturer s operating instructions before using the portable toilet Check with local authorities for regulations regarding the legal use of marine head systems NOTICE HEAD SEAWATER INTAKE SEACOCK WASTE PUMP OUT DECK FITTING MACERATOR IF EQUIPPED UNDERWATER DISCHARGE SEACOCK HOLDIN...

Page 48: ... Tow Eyes Read the section on towing in the Cruiser Yacht Owner s Manual before Towing anything behind the boat Being towed by another vessel PERSONAL INJURY and or PRODUCT or PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD NEVER lift the boat using the bow and stern eyes or the cleats WARNING ...

Page 49: ...nd the side curtains I to the top E first and then snap the curtains to the windshield frame The jaw slides J should not need to be adjusted If you decide to adjust the jaw slide positions obtain the correct measurements from your selling dealer PRODUCT or PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD Take down and securely stow ALL canvas before transporting your boat by road CAUTION Two people are needed for most of t...

Page 50: ...ds may remove the waterproof finish of the fabric and may also decrease the life of the polyester thread used in the canvas Reapply a water repellent treatment as necessary Method 1 1 Add 1 8 cup 2 oz of non chlorine bleach to one gallon of water and mix thoroughly 2 Thoroughly wet the canvas and then gently scrub the stained area with the weak bleach solution 3 Rinse with cold water to remove all...

Page 51: ...ash the clear vinyl with soap and water 3 Rinse thoroughly to remove the soap 4 Before stowing the clear vinyl must be completely dry Air drying is best but you can also carefully dry the vinyl with a chamois or soft cotton cloth Ask your dealer about products available to keep the clear vinyl polished and looking new NEVER store the clear vinyl pieces wet as this will cause a milky film to develo...

Page 52: ...and windows to make sure there is enough fresh air for ventilation DANGER Open flame cooking appliances consume oxygen this can cause asphyxiation or death Maintain open ventilation WARNING BURN SCALDING and or FIRE HAZARD Read the stove s instruction manual before using Always keep an approved ABC type fire extinguisher in galley area Do NOT use the stove while underway Any non cooking devices on...

Page 53: ...re extinguisher in the galley area Do NOT use the stove while underway Any non cooking devices on or near your stove during use are potential fire hazards Do NOT touch the burners grates or nearby surfaces as they may be hot even when they are dark in color Areas near the burners and grates may become hot enough to cause burns During and after use do not touch or let clothing or other flammable ma...

Page 54: ...ed Your boat may be equipped with a 110 volt AC 12 volt DC refrigerator The refrigerator runs on 12 volt DC power unless 110 volt AC power is being supplied by shore power and the refrigerator s AC breaker is On Audio Equipment AM radio reception may be impaired anytime the engine is running NOTICE ...

Page 55: ...e dinette table can be removed and the dinette area can be converted into a berth 1 Remove the table A and the table leg B 2 Place the filler boards C so that they fit securely into the recessed edges D at the edge of the dinette seats 3 Place the filler cushions E on top of the filler boards C A B C D C E ...

Page 56: ...oose repair as required 4 The bulb base may be corroded clean the base and coat it with non conductive electrical lubricant Interior Exterior Lights The lights are powered by the boat s 12 volt DC system The battery switch must be turned On for the lights to work Navigation Lights Read the navigation light section in the Cruiser Yacht Owner s Manual Be conservative in the use of battery power Prol...

Page 57: ...ditioner is in use Check the seawater strainer for debris before each use of the air conditioning system If the strainer needs to be cleaned out follow the direc tions in the Seawater Systems section of this Supplement CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD Dangerous carbon monoxide gas CO can be brought into the boat through the air conditioning system DANGER SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD The air conditioning s...

Page 58: ...Fuel fumes are heavier than air and will collect in the bilge areas where they can be acci dently ignited Visually and by smell sniff test check the engine and bilge areas for fumes or accumula tion of fuel ALWAYS run the bilge blower s for at least four minutes prior to engine starting electrical system maintenance or activation of electrical devices NEVER expose the batteries to open flame or sp...

Page 59: ...automatic bilge pump and the stereo memory are not affected by the battery switch Stand by loads bypass the battery switch and are wired directly to the battery Turn the battery switch to the Off posi tion whenever the boat will be unoccu pied for long periods of time SHOCK ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD When the engine is running NEVER turn Off the battery switch or disconnect the battery cables...

Page 60: ...ts Charges Battery 1 Charges BOTH Batteries POSITION 2 Battery 2 Provides Start ing Power Battery 2 Provides Power for Accessories and Lights Charges Battery 2 Charges BOTH Batteries BOTH or 1 2 POSITION BOTH Batteries Provide Start ing Power BOTH Batteries Provide Power for Accessories and Lights not advised unless engine is running Charges BOTH Batteries Charges BOTH Batteries SHOCK ELECTRICAL S...

Page 61: ...eries and 3 in the battery charger manual The battery charger will charge the boat s batteries whenever the boat is plugged into 110 volt 60 hertz shore power and the BATTERY CHARGER AC circuit breaker is On The battery switch can be in any position during charging You may use DC powered electrical systems such as the lights and stereo when charging the batteries but there will be a corresponding ...

Page 62: ...l may contain inactive circuit breakers for accessories that are not avail able for this model boat WATER HEATER DAMAGE HAZARD Do NOT turn On the water heater breaker on the 110 volt AC 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 momentary operation in a dry tank will damage the he...

Page 63: ...d polarity light turns On when you are connecting to shore power do NOT turn On the main breaker switches Instead IMMEDIATELY unplug the shore power cord ALWAYS from the dockside outlet first and alert marina management WARNING SHOCK ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD BEFORE each use check the shore power cord for defects or damage NEVER use a damaged or faulty cord since the danger of fire and elect...

Page 64: ...he dockside outlet 4 Turn the SHORE POWER 1 master breaker On 5 Turn On the individual compo nent breakers as required SHOCK ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD Monitor the polarity indicator lights every time you connect to shore power If a reversed polarity light turns On when you are connecting to shore power do NOT turn On the main breaker switches Instead immediately unplug the shore power cord a...

Page 65: ... Electrical Routings Deck Electrical Harness NOTE VIEW IS UNDERSIDE OF DECK BOW LIGHTS HORN SPEAKER SPEAKER OVERHEAD LIGHTS WIPER CO MONITOR COMPASS LIGHT SWITCH DASH PLUGS COURTESY LIGHT OVERHEAD LIGHT ALL ROUND LIGHT COURTESY LIGHTS STEREO OVERHEAD LIGHT GALLEY ...

Page 66: ...trical Harness GROUNDING BUSS BAR ENGINE GROUND AFT BILGE PUMP ENGINE PLUG BLOWER MOTOR MACERATOR IF EQUIPPED TRANSDUCER BATTERY SWITCH FRESHWATER PUMP BATTERIES FUEL TANK SENDER FORWARD BILGE PUMP GALLEY SUMP PUMP BOX DECK HARNESS PLUG FIXED FIRE EXTINGUISHER IF EQUIPPED ...

Page 67: ...nt Chapter 12 Electrical System 61 120 Volt AC System BATTERIES BATTERY CHARGER AC PANEL AIR CONDITIONER IF EQUIPPED AIR CONDITIONER PUMP JUNCTION BOX FOR AIR CONDITIONER PUMP IF EQUIPPED IF EQUIPPED FRESHWATER HEATER IF EQUIPPED ...

Page 68: ...Chapter 12 Electrical System 245 Owner s Manual Supplement 62 Battery System BATTERY SWITCH ENGINE ENGINE GROUND BATTERIES NOTES POSITIVE BATTERY CABLES ARE RED NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLES ARE YELLOW ...

Page 69: ...245 Owner s Manual Supplement Chapter 12 Electrical System 63 Wire Diagrams Single Dockside ...

Page 70: ...Chapter 12 Electrical System 245 Owner s Manual Supplement 64 Dual Dockside ...

Page 71: ...245 Owner s Manual Supplement Chapter 12 Electrical System 65 Engine Electrical System ...

Page 72: ...ufacturer Model Name Number Engine Serial Number Oil Type SAE Quarts per Engine Filter Type Propeller Manufacturer Pitch Model Number Key Numbers Ignition Other Electronics Manufacturer Model Name Number Serial Number Manufacturer Model Name Number Serial Number Manufacturer Model Name Number Serial Number Manufacturer Model Name Number Serial Number ...

Page 73: ...ration Documentation Number Length Make Type Hull Color Trim Color Fuel Capacity Engine Type Number of Engines Distinguishing Features Distinguishing Features Operator of Boat Full Name Male or Female Age Health Address Address Phone FAX E mail Operator s Experience Persons on Board Full Name Age Health Phone Number Full Name Age Health Phone Number Full Name Age Health Phone Number Full Name Age ...

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