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3788 Motoryacht    Owner’s Manual Supplement

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APPENDIX C: EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY

BAYLINER MARINE CORPORATION, EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY

Limited Warranty for New 2001 or 2002 Model Year Motoryachts

(3388, 3788, 3988, 4087, 4788, 5288 and 5788)

Bayliner warrants to the first retail purchaser (“Owner”) of a new 2001 or 2002 Model Year Bayliner Motoryacht (3388, 3788, 3988, 4087, 4788, 5288 and 5788) 
purchased from an authorized dealer, operated under normal, noncommercial use, that the selling dealer will (or, in Bayliner’s discretion, it will):

(1)

repair or replace any parts found to be defective in materials and workmanship occurring within 1 (one) year of the date of delivery;

(2)

repair any defects in materials and workmanship in structural fiberglass parts of the hull (and specifically excluding the deck) occurring within 
7 (seven) years of the date of delivery; and

(3)

repair any defects in materials and workmanship that result in osmotic blistering of the exterior gel coat surface of the hull laminate occurring 
within 5 (five) years of the date of delivery, except that Bayliner shall not be liable or responsible to correct, repair, or replace any damage from 
osmotic blistering if the original gel surface has been altered in any way, 
including repair or application of any coating other than marine anti-
fouling bottom paint or improper surface preparation for paint, or excessive sanding or sandblasting. Bayliner shall repair osmotic blisters based 
upon customary and reasonable charges with the method and extent of repair subject to Bayliner’s prior approval.

Owner’s sole and exclusive remedy for defects covered by this limited warranty shall be the repair or replacement, at the option of Bayliner, of the defective part 
or component. THE REMEDY DESCRIBED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY PROVIDED 
BY BAYLINER.

Terms and Conditions

This limited warranty is subject to the specific terms and conditions set forth below.

In order to receive this limited warranty coverage, Bayliner must receive the limited warranty registration card from the authorized selling dealer within 
30 days of delivery of the Motoryacht. Receipt by Bayliner of the limited warranty registration card is a condition to the processing of a warranty claim.

All repairs under the terms of this warranty are subject to pre-approval from Bayliner service personnel. Employees of Bayliner dealers are not authorized to 
make warranties or approve warranty repairs other than those set forth herein.

To obtain warranty service, the Motoryacht, including any allegedly defective part, must be returned to the authorized Bayliner dealer from whom the Motory-
acht was purchased within the applicable warranty period. All warranty repairs must be performed at the Bayliner dealer’s facilities or, at Bayliner’s discretion, 
at an authorized Bayliner repair facility.

The Owner is responsible for all expenses associated with transporting the Motoryacht and/or defective part to and from the Bayliner dealer, expenses associated with 
haul outs, yard fees, and any other expenses associated with transferring the yacht to the Bayliner dealer or authorized Bayliner repair facility for warranty service.

What Is Not Covered

Bayliner shall not be responsible for any condition that may be affected by the Owner’s failure to use, maintain, or store the M otoryacht as specified in the Bay-
liner owner’s manual, and any other failure to provide reasonable care and maintenance.

Bayliner hereby assigns all warranties provided by the manufacturers and distributors of components and parts (including but not limited to engines, transmis-
sions, outdrives, and appliances) for the Motoryacht to the Owner and Owner’s sole remedy for defects in components or parts sub ject to those warranties shall 
be the assertion of Owner’s rights against those manufacturers or distributors.

Bayliner shall have no liability or responsibility for any damage or expense, and no Bayliner warranty is provided for, the following:

A Motoryacht purchased from any party other than an authorized Bayliner dealer; a Motoryacht, including components and systems, that has been altered or 
modified from factory specifications; equipment and accessories (including engines) not factory installed by Bayliner; a Motoryacht used for commercial pur-
poses; any components or parts (including but not limited to engines, transmissions, outdrives, and appliances) that carry their own warranties; damage or deteri-
oration of cosmetic surface finishes, including cracking, crazing, discoloration, air voids, fading or oxidation of gel coat, wood finishes (varnishes, stains and 
paints), fabrics, vinyls, plastics, plated or painted metal and stainless steel finishes; anti-fouling bottom paint or zinc anodes; the cost to remove, disassemble or 
reinstall components not installed by Bayliner that require removal to access parts covered by this warranty; a Motoryacht which has been misused, operated in a 
negligent manner, used for racing or military purposes; operated without normal maintenance, operated contrary to any instructions furnished by Bayliner or its 
component suppliers, or operated in violation of applicable law or regulations; any representation or implication relating to speed, range, fuel consumption or 
estimated performance characteristics; window glass and windshield damage or breakage; damage, shrinkage, or deterioration of carpet, upholstery and exterior 
canvas tops, enclosures, and weather covers (including rainwater leakage); and any damage, cost, or expense caused by an act of nature.

Other Limitations

IN NO EVENT SHALL BAYLINER OR THE SELLING DEALER BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 
DAMAGES (including but not limited to loss of time, loss of use, inconvenience, travel expense, transportation costs, towing, damage or loss of use of 
other property or equipment, loss of profits, and loss of contracts), WHETHER SUCH CLAIM OR ACTION IS BASED ON CONTRACT, WAR-
RANTY, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR ANY OTHER TORT.
 Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, 
so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.

This warranty gives the Owner specific legal rights, and the Owner may also have other rights which vary from state to state. This document contains the entire 
warranty given by Bayliner and there are no terms, promises, conditions or warranties, express or implied, other than those contained herein. ALL OTHER 
WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS AND MERCHANTABILITY ARE EXPRESSLY 
EXCLUDED. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE DURA-
TION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY. 
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply 
to you. Bayliner specifically does not authorize any person to extend the time or scope of this warranty or to create or assume for Bayliner any other obligation or 
liability with respect to Bayliner Motoryacht.

Transferability

The unexpired portion of this warranty may be transferred to a second owner upon purchase of the Motoryacht from an authorized Bayliner dealer. A non-refund-
able recording fee of $250.00 must accompany any transfer request. Bayliner reserves the right to reject a warranty transfer request for a Motoryacht that has been 
damaged, neglected, or otherwise previously excluded from warranty. Bayliner will confirm all warranty transfers in writing to the dealer and the second owner.

For further information regarding this limited warranty, please contact Bayliner at:

Bayliner Marine Corporation

P.O. Box 9029

Everett, WA 98206

Phone (360) 435-5571

Summary of Contents for 3788 Command Bridge

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Page 3: ...om 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 witho...

Page 4: ...s 13 Engine Room Ventilation System 14 Engine Cooling System 14 Exhaust System 15 Shaft Transmission Alignment 15 Shaft Log Packless Sealing System 15 Oil Change System Option 16 Fire Extinguishing Sy...

Page 5: ...ss Routing Terminal Block 1 41 Bonding Harness Routing Terminal Block 2 42 Bonding Harness Routing Terminal Block 3 43 Bonding Harness Routing Terminal Block 4 44 Bilge Harness Routing APPENDIX B WIRI...

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Page 7: ...ls or competent instructors Engines Accessories Guidelines Your yacht s engines and accessories were selected to provide optimum performance and service Installing different engines or other accessori...

Page 8: ...way from the source of the CO To correct running situations c and or d Trim the bow down Open windows and canvas When possible run the boat so that the prevailing winds will help dissipate the exhaust...

Page 9: ...s included with your boat Special Care For Moored Boats If moored in saltwater or fresh water your boat will collect marine growth on its hull bottom This will detract from the boat s beauty greatly a...

Page 10: ...cause severe personal injury or death if the warning is ignored WARNING This symbol alerts you to hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in severe personal injury or death if the warning is ig...

Page 11: ...14 1 13 5 3 7 298 125 36 head head shower shower stove stove sink sink hanging hanging locker hanging locker dinette dinette table dinette table refer refer sink sink hanging hanging locker hanging lo...

Page 12: ...re are typical for port and starboard sides FOREFOOT PRODUCT OR PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD When lifting any boat always use a spreader bar The spreader bar must be equal to the width of the boat at the li...

Page 13: ...GE OPTIONAL LOCKER DRAIN STARBOARD HULLSIDE FWD MID GALLEY SINK DRAIN COCKPIT MARINE HEAD HOLDING TANK VENT WATER TANK VENT FUEL TANK VENT AFT BILGE OPTIONAL AIR COND DISCHARGE OPTIONAL GENERATOR DRAI...

Page 14: ...e the rate at which sacrificial anodes deteriorate including Water temperature Salinity Water pollution Stray current from the boat or dock may cause complete deterioration in just a few weeks If ther...

Page 15: ...yacht s owner s packet and observe the following To haul the anchor use engine power not the windlass to move the boat to and directly over the anchor Disengage the anchor from the bottom by pulling i...

Page 16: ...MENTS OPTIONS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 7 8 2 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 LOWER HELM OPTION 10 11 9 CROSSOVER PARALLEL SWITCH 7 12 13 14 LOWER HELM ONLY OPTION 10 11 12 11 13 14 13 14 14 9 NOTE helm switch panels may...

Page 17: ...er reports summon assistance or contact other vessels as permitted by the FCC Federal Communications Commission Contact the FCC for licensing rules and regulations concerning VHF radio usage Do not us...

Page 18: ...a spotlight on the command bridge of your yacht and can be controlled from the upper helm station Read the operating instructions included in your yacht s owner s packet Dockside Television Telephone...

Page 19: ...ion System The bilge blowers remove fumes from the engine room and draw fresh air into the compartment through the deck vents To ensure fresh air circulation use the bilge blowers for at least four mi...

Page 20: ...M ROUTING TYPICAL SEAWATER STRAINERS INTAKE STRAINER SEACOCK GASKET SEACOCK TYPICAL SEACOCK LEVER ENLARGED VIEW OF ENGINE SEAWATER INTAKE VALVE CAUTION SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD The engine cooling system s...

Page 21: ...alignment adjustments by a marine mechanic are made Shaft Log Packless Sealing System The shaft log packless sealing system s shaft seal is a maintenance free watertight seal that doesn t require pack...

Page 22: ...ntrols Steering Shift Throttle System Your yacht is equipped with a manual hydraulic steering system This system will operate differently from a car s power steering system A rhythmic pulsing when tur...

Page 23: ...peeds The trim tabs are controlled by two rocker switches at each helm Before using the trim tab rocker switches read and understand the trim tab operation manual included in your yacht s owner s pack...

Page 24: ...pumped overboard If there is water in the bilge and the pump motor is running but not pumping inspect the discharge hose for a kink or collapsed area If no problems are found check the bilge pump hous...

Page 25: ...OUGH FUEL FILLS ENGINE ROOM FLOOR CUTOUT STARBOARD FUEL TANK ACCESS UNDER LOUNGE TANK VENTS FUEL ROUTING AND TANK ACCESS FUEL SHUTOFF VALVES FIRE EXPLOSION AND OPEN FLAME HAZARD It is very important t...

Page 26: ...ck Fill Pump out Locations The city water inlet is located on the port side of transom A pressure accumulator tank is installed in the freshwater system The pressure accumulator tank assists the press...

Page 27: ...locker Since the water heater is connected to the AC power system you must verify that the water heater breaker on the AC panel is turned on before the water will be heated Please read the manufacture...

Page 28: ...COLD WATER ROUTING HOT WATER ROUTING GALLEY FAUCET SHOWER HEAD FAUCET OPTIONAL VACU FLUSH OPTIONAL ICE MAKER TRANSOM SHOWER CITY WATER MAIN LINE ON DECK HOT WATER ROUTING COLD WATER ROUTING TRANSOM SH...

Page 29: ...he waterline is drained into a holding tank When the holding tank reaches a predetermined level the tank s float switch automatically activates the sump pump to empty the tank s gray water overboard T...

Page 30: ...rainer is completely reassembled 3 Take apart the seawater strainer and remove debris 4 Reassemble the seawater strainer 5 Open the seacock before turning on the component system Seawater Washdown Opt...

Page 31: ...ain open anytime the air conditioner heater is in use For further operating instructions read the air conditioner and heater manual included in your yacht s owner s packet Air Conditioning Pickup Rout...

Page 32: ...tioning Unit Locations Duct Routing AIR COND CONTROL PANEL LOCATIONS STARBOARD FORWARD SALON STARBOARD AFT V BERTH AIR COND CONTROL PANEL AIR COND CONTROL PANEL SALON AIR INTAKE V BERTH AIR INTAKE MID...

Page 33: ...bin heater This heater runs directly off the starboard engine Before using the heater make sure the the circulation loop shut off valve is open This valve can be accessed through the floor cutout in t...

Page 34: ...DC panel Empty the tank at every opportunity The indicator is not precise To prevent possible illegal spillage of waste avoid filling the holding tank to capacity Make sure the seacock is open before...

Page 35: ...ths and inside the utility room The dust collection bag is in the main unit in the utility room Access is through the mid berth wall cutout Before attempting to operate the vacuum make sure the breake...

Page 36: ...all battery switches are in the off position before performing any work in the engine spaces DANGER FIRE EXPLOSION HAZARD Fuel fumes are heavier than air and will collect in the bilge areas where they...

Page 37: ...lled water to the cells if necessary Corroded battery terminals can be cleaned with baking soda and water After cleaning the terminals coat them with a light film of battery terminal lubricant and tig...

Page 38: ...this model yacht CAUTION The battery charging systems alternator and battery charger installed are designed to charge conventional lead acid batteries Before installing gel cell or other new technolog...

Page 39: ...es In this case do not energize the main breaker switches POWER INLET SHORE DOCKSIDE TV TELEPHONE INLET FIRE EXPLOSION SHOCK HAZARD To minimize shock and fire hazard do not modify electrical systems o...

Page 40: ...itself Refer to the inverter man ual for detailed inverter operating procedures Activate the AC system under inverter power by switching on the inverter master breaker located on the main electrical p...

Page 41: ...ervicing the filters attached to the generator s the filters separators located near the fuel line valves should be ser viced as described in the manufacturer s manual The coolant mixture installed at...

Page 42: ...is shown on the pressure gauge 7 On the AC panel Slide the T bar left from shore to generator power Switch the generator master circuit breaker on Turn on each individual component breaker as required...

Page 43: ...APPENDIX A ELECTRICAL ROUTINGS Forward Deck Harness WINDLASS READER LIGHTS V BERTH LIGHTS V BERTH HANGING LOCKER AND SWITCHES V BERTH TV 12V RECEPTACLE MID BERTH HANGING LOCKER AND SWITCHES AFT NOTE...

Page 44: ...788 Motoryacht Owner s Manual Supplement Mid Deck Harness HEAD PLUG GALLEY PLUG WIPERS MID BERTH LIGHTS HELM LIGHTS SALON LIGHTS GALLEY LIGHTS DC PANEL PLUG TELEPHONE MID BERTH PLUG AFT NOTE VIEW IS O...

Page 45: ...rness COMMAND BRIDGE PLUG STBD ENGINE RADAR WING PLUG COURTESY LIGHT DC GROUND BUSS PLUG STBD SALON SPEAKER STBD SALON LIGHTS PORT SALON LIGHTS PORT SALON SPEAKER COURTESY LIGHT COURTESY LIGHT SALON S...

Page 46: ...APPENDIX A ELECTRICAL ROUTINGS 3788 Motoryacht Owner s Manual Supplement Bonding Harness Routing Terminal Block 1 ZINC PORT RUDDER PORT STRUT STBD STRUT STBD RUDDER GENERATOR TILLER ARM TILLER ARM AF...

Page 47: ...Supplement Bonding Harness Routing Terminal Block 2 ZINC STBD ENGINE STRAINER STBD ENGINE PICK UP FUEL TRANSFER PUMP LOCATED UNDER SALON FLOOR STBD FUEL FILTER STBD SHAFT HOUSING STBD FUEL SHUTOFF GE...

Page 48: ...OUTINGS 3788 Motoryacht Owner s Manual Supplement Bonding Harness Routing Terminal Block 3 ZINC PORT ENGINE STRAINER PORT ENGINE PICK UP PORT FUEL FILTER PORT SHAFT HOUSING GENERATOR PORT ENGINE DECK...

Page 49: ...PENDIX A ELECTRICAL ROUTINGS 43 3788 Motoryacht Owner s Manual Supplement Bonding Harness Routing Terminal Block 4 ZINC AIR COND STRAINER AIR COND PICKUP RAW WATER PICKUP HEAD PICKUP HEAD DISCHARGE AF...

Page 50: ...nt Bilge Harness Routing PLUG LOCATION OIL CHANGE PUMP AUTO PILOT PUMP RUDDER REF TRIM TAB PUMP AFT BILGE PUMP ELECTRIC HEAD HEATER SWITCH HEATER VACU FLUSH MACERATOR PUMP LIGHT RAW WATER PUMP SHOWER...

Page 51: ...3788 Motoryacht Owner s Manual Supplement 45 APPENDIX B WIRING SCHEMATICS AC 110 Volt System...

Page 52: ...46 APPENDIX B WIRING SCHEMATICS 3788 Motoryacht Owner s Manual Supplement DC 12 Volt System...

Page 53: ...APPENDIX B WIRING SCHEMATICS 47 3788 Motoryacht Owner s Manual Supplement Engine Harness...

Page 54: ...components or parts subject to those warranties shall be the assertion of Owner s rights against those manufacturers or distributors Bayliner shall have no liability or responsibility for any damage o...

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Page 56: ...Part Number 110980 Bayliner P O Box 9029 Everett WA 98206 360 435 5571...

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