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Chapter 2: Locations

Discovery 266  

  Owner’s Manual 

Supplement

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Component Locations

12-Volt DC Accessory Outlets 

(2 Total):

One is located at the helm.

One is located in the galley, 

below the microwave.

12-Volt DC Fuse Blocks: 

Located 

under the cabin entry step.

Summary of Contents for Discovery 266

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Page 3: ...r omissions in this 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 Nation...

Page 4: ...Gauges Steering 31 Shift Throttle Controls 31 Power Trim Tilt 31 Trim Tabs 31 Gauges 32 Cleaning the Gauges 32 Gauge Fogging 32 Radio Transmission Interference 32 Fuel Gauge 32 Chapter 5 Navigation Communication Equipment Compass 33 Depth Finder If Equipped 33 VHF Radio If Equipped 33 Global Positioning System GPS If Equipped 34 Chapter 6 Plumbing Bilge Pumps 35 Bilge Pump Testing 36 Built in Auto...

Page 5: ... Lights Care Maintenance 58 Interior Exterior Lights 58 Navigation Lights 58 Spotlight If Equipped 58 Chapter 11 Electrical System 12 Volt DC System 60 Batteries 60 Battery Switch 60 Battery Switch Positions 60 Fuses 61 12 Volt DC Accessory Outlets 61 Alternator 62 Battery Charger If Equipped 62 110 Volt AC System 63 Shore Power 64 Connecting to Shore Power 65 Parallel Switch Only if Equipped with...

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 This box calls attention to installation operation or maintenance information which is impor tant to pro...

Page 7: ... Warranty please contact your Bayliner dealer or call 360 435 8957 for a copy 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 an...

Page 8: ...are for Moored Boats Whether moored in saltwater or freshwater your boat will collect marine growth on its hull bottom This will detract from your boat s beauty greatly affect its performance and may damage the gel coat Periodically haul your boat out of the water and scrub the hull bottom with a bristle brush and a solution of soap and water Structural Limitations The swim platform which is desig...

Page 9: ...er in good repair and at the correct pitch for your particular situation A slightly bent or nicked propeller will adversely affect the performance of your boat BEFORE starting or working on your engine s read the engine manual NOTICE BEFORE using the accessories on your boat read the accessory manuals NOTICE BEFORE storing your boat refer to your engine and accessory manuals for storage winteriza ...

Page 10: ... hang from the back deck or swim platform while the engine is running Teak surfing dragging or water skiing within 20 feet of a moving watercraft can be fatal DANGER DANGER PERSONAL SAFETY HAZARD ALWAYS secure the anchor and other loose objects BEFORE getting underway The anchor and other items that are NOT properly secured can come loose when your boat is moving and cause personal injury or death...

Page 11: ...gs together BEFORE lifting WARNING PERSONAL INJURY and or PRODUCT or PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD NEVER lift any boat using the cleats or the bow stern eyes WARNING PERSONAL INJURY and or PRODUCT or PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD Water in the bilge can shift and change the balance of the load If water is present in the bilge pump or drain the water out of the bilge areas BEFORE lift ing your boat WARNING PRODUC...

Page 12: ... can 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...

Page 13: ... be present without the smell of exhaust fumes if exhaust fumes are detected on your 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 Maintain the CO monitors that are installed inside your boat Never ignore any alarm Replace monitors as recommen...

Page 14: ...pter nipple between the man ifold and the elbow Clean inspect and confirm proper operation of the generator cooling water anti siphon valve if equipped CO Monitor Do not disconnect the CO monitor Read the manufacturer s instructions for your CO monitor If you did not get the manufacturer s instructions call 800 383 0269 and they will be mailed to you If your boat is not equipped with a CO monitor ...

Page 15: ...ins odorless and colorless carbon monoxide gas Get fresh air if anyone shows signs of carbon monoxide poisoning See Owner s Manual for information regarding carbon monoxide poisoning Signs of carbon monoxide poisoning include nausea headache dizziness drowsiness and lack of consciousness NW 204 05 WARNING 1693113 1704136 1811368 1704247 1703581 1693520 1703809 1706140 1851523 ...

Page 16: ... death Engine and generator exhaust contains odorless and colorless carbon monoxide gas Carbon monoxide will be around the back of the boat when engines or generators are running Move to fresh air if you feel nausea headache dizziness or drowsiness NW 206 05 1703698 TYPICAL PORT STARBOARD 1703701 1704248 1811367 ...

Page 17: ...11 Discovery 266 Owner s Manual Supplement Chapter 2 Locations Exterior Views Hull Views ...

Page 18: ...Chapter 2 Locations Discovery 266 Owner s Manual Supplement 12 Deck Views ...

Page 19: ...Discovery 266 Owner s Manual Supplement Chapter 2 Locations 13 Helm MAY VARY DEPENDING ON ENGINE ACCESSORY OPTIONS NOTE TYPICAL HELM LAYOUT SHOWN ACTUAL LAYOUT ...

Page 20: ...ery 266 Owner s Manual Supplement 14 Component Locations 12 Volt DC Accessory Outlets 2 Total One is located at the helm One is located in the galley below the microwave 12 Volt DC Fuse Blocks Located under the cabin entry step ...

Page 21: ...ment Chapter 2 Locations 15 110 Volt AC Master Panel Located in the galley Air Conditioner If Equipped Located under the aft dinette seat cushion Air Conditioner Seawater Intake Seacock If Equipped Located in the engine compartment bilge ...

Page 22: ...l Supplement 16 Batteries Located in the port forward corner of the engine compartment Battery Charger Located on the port side of the engine compart ment on the forward wall Battery Switch Located inside the storage hatch behind the passenger seat ...

Page 23: ...Supplement Chapter 2 Locations 17 Bilge Pumps 2 Total The aft bilge pump is located in the engine compartment bilge The forward bilge pump is located under the middle cabin entry step Blower Switch Located on the helm switch panel ...

Page 24: ...ry 266 Owner s Manual Supplement 18 CO Monitor Located on the aft wall of the quarter berth Depth Finder Transducer Located in the engine compartment bilge Freshwater Fill Deck Fitting marked WATER Located on the port deck trail ...

Page 25: ...plement Chapter 2 Locations 19 Freshwater Pump Located under the top cabin entry step Freshwater Pump Switch Located at the aft end of the galley Freshwater Tank Located under the quarter berth Access through the top cabin entry step ...

Page 26: ...6 Owner s Manual Supplement 20 Fuel Fill Deck Fitting marked GAS Located at the aft end of the starboard deck trail Fuel Tank Located in the engine compartment Holding Tank Located through the starboard wall hatch in the quarter berth ...

Page 27: ...ing Tank Pump out Deck Fit ting marked WASTE Located on the starboard deck trail Macerator Switches If Equipped Located below the shift throttle lever Macerator Overboard Discharge Seacock If Equipped Located on the starboard side of the engine room on the transom wall ...

Page 28: ...Head Electric Seawater Intake Seacock Located under the bottom cabin entry step Navigation Lights Red and green lights on each side of the hardtop White all round light on top of the hardtop Seawater Washdown Faucet If Equipped Located on the port side of the aft cockpit ...

Page 29: ...eawater Washdown Intake Seacock If Equipped Located in the engine compartment bilge Seawater Washdown Pump If Equipped Located on the port side of the engine com partment on the transom wall Seawater Washdown Pump Switch If Equipped Located on the helm switch panel ...

Page 30: ...ations Discovery 266 Owner s Manual Supplement 24 Shore Power Inlet s Located on the port side of the deck Sump Pump Box Located under the bottom cabin entry step Transom Shower Located for ward of the transom door ...

Page 31: ...hapter 2 Locations 25 Trim Tab Pump Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir Located on the port side of the engine compartment on the transom wall Trim Tab Switches Located at the helm Trim Tilt Pump Located in the port aft corner of the engine compartment ...

Page 32: ...l Supplement 26 Water Heater Located through the starboard wall hatch in the quarter berth Windlass Circuit Breaker If Equipped Located inside the storage hatch behind the passenger seat Windlass Foot Controls If Equipped Located on the forward deck ...

Page 33: ...ed Read the engine manual BEFORE starting or working on your engine NOTICE Engine Break in Procedure Engine Starting and Stopping Gear Shifting Fuel and Oil Recommendations Engine Maintenance Engine Storage Winterization FIRE and EXPLOSION HAZARD Fuel vapors can explode BEFORE starting the engine 1 Check the bilge areas for fuel vapors or leaking fuel If you see leaking fuel or smell fuel vapors a...

Page 34: ...d OPEN FLAME HAZARD It is very important that the fuel system be inspected thoroughly the first time it is filled and at each subsequent filling The fueling instructions in the Cruiser Yacht Owner s Manual and the fuel recommenda tions in the engine operation manual MUST be followed WARNING Avoid the storage or handling of gear near the fuel lines fittings and tank CAUTION Carefully read the fuel ...

Page 35: ...ditives that help prevent fungus or other buildup in your fuel tank Anti siphon Valve The anti siphon valve is a vital fuel system part If the fuel line ruptures this valve prevents the siphoning of fuel from the tank The valve is located on the fuel tank where the fuel feed line attaches to the tank The valve is spring loaded and is opened by fuel pump vacuum If an engine running problem is diagn...

Page 36: ...il drain hose F through the bilge drain 6 Adjust the hose stop clamp G so that no more than 12 inches of hose including the oil drain plug can extend out of the bilge drain A 7 Clip the bilge plug s draw cord C back to the oil drain plug s draw cord D 8 Push the oil drain hose oil drain plug and both draw cords through the bilge drain and into the bilge area 9 Screw the bilge plug H into the bilge...

Page 37: ...nual and the Cruiser Yacht Owner s Manual Power Trim 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 shift throttle manual Trim Tabs Before using the trim tabs read the trim tabs owner s manual The trim tabs are con trolled by two rocker switches at the helm Check and refill the trim tab hydraulic...

Page 38: ...issions 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 commo...

Page 39: ...ulations concerning VHF radio usage Compass accuracy can be affected by many factors Have a trained 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...

Page 40: ...e relied upon as the ONLY aid to navigation An experienced operator MUST monitor the GPS system at ALL times and keep a look out for other marine traffic and possible collision situations WARNING Τhe GPS system is ONLY an aid to navigation It s accuracy can be affected by Equipment failure or defects Environmental conditions Improper handling or use NOTICE ...

Page 41: ...ilge pumps if bilge water rises above a preset level You can also turn On the bilge pumps using the switches at the helm The bilge pumps are wired directly to the battery Unless the battery is dead the bilge pump system should work even when your boat is unattended NOTICE Discharge of oil oil waste or fuel into navigable waters is prohibited by law Violators are sub ject to legal action by the loc...

Page 42: ...ve debris from the strainer and the bottom of the pump housing 3 Remove the impeller guard screw and the impeller guard 4 Remove all debris from the pump cham ber from around the impeller and from the tab slots on the sides 5 Make sure the impeller is firmly attached to the shaft and is not cracked or broken 6 Reinstall the impeller guard and screw 7 Reinstall the pump housing on the strainer maki...

Page 43: ...tion sheet for cleaning and maintenance information FLOODING and SWAMPING HAZARD Close the seacock s when leaving your boat unattended for any length of time If a seacock is left open a hose failure could flood the bilge swamp the batteries and the engine and even sink your boat WARNING SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD BEFORE using any system that has a seacock make sure that the system s seacock is Open Insp...

Page 44: ...urn Off the seawater washdown pump switch when you are done using the system FLOODING and SWAMPING HAZARD NEVER leave your boat unattended while using the seawater washdown system Any leak or break in this system may allow large amounts of water to flood the bilge which could swamp the batteries and the engine and even sink your boat Close the intake seacock when leaving your boat unattended for a...

Page 45: ... the freshwater filter often the filter is located on the 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 inst...

Page 46: ...pposite side from filter 2 Open the faucet that is furthest away from the freshwater 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 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 ...

Page 47: ...illed with water The tank is full if water flows from the tap when the hot water is turned On in the galley Even brief water heater operation with a dry tank WILL damage the heating elements Warranty replacements will NOT be made on elements damaged in this manner Drain the water heater and turn the power Off when the chance of freezing exists see the winterizing instructions below CAUTION If 110 ...

Page 48: ...s Open until you fit out your boat after storage WATER HEATER DAMAGE HAZARD NEVER turn On the water heater breaker on the 110 volt AC master panel while the water heater tank is empty Even brief water heater operation with a dry tank WILL damage the heating elements Warranty replacements will NOT be made on elements damaged in this manner To prevent damage to the water heater after winterizing alw...

Page 49: ...letely filled with freshwater 6 Turn On the water heater breaker WATER HEATER DAMAGE HAZARD Fill the water heater tank BEFORE turning On the water heater breaker on the 110 volt AC master panel NEVER turn On the water heater breaker on the 110 volt AC master panel while the water heater tank is empty To test if the tank is full turn On a hot water faucet If water flows from the tap the water heate...

Page 50: ...The head sink and galley sink are above the waterline and are gravity drained overboard Sump Pump System The shower and the air conditioner if equipped drain into a sump pump box An autofloat switch turns On the sump pump when the drain water rises to a preset level and the drain water is pumped over board Read the sump system instruction sheet paying special attention to the maintenance and cold ...

Page 51: ... 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 when the system will not be used for long periods of time Winterizing the System Read the marine head s operation and maintenance manual for winterizing instructions Check with local authoriti...

Page 52: ...king at the side of tank Empty the holding tank at every opportunity The holding tank is plumbed to a fitting on the deck for dockside pump out Keep the intake seacock Closed while your boat is underway or when the sys tem will not be used for long periods of time Winterizing the System Read the marine head operation and maintenance manual for winterizing instructions FLOODING and SWAMPING HAZARD ...

Page 53: ...erator to pump waste directly overboard where regulations permit 1 Open the overboard discharge seacock 2 Press both macerator switches at the same time to run the pump 3 Stop running the macerator as soon as the holding tank is empty 4 Close the overboard discharge seacock when you are done pumping ...

Page 54: ...cleaned out fol low the directions in the Seawater Systems section in Chapter 6 of this Supplement CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD Dangerous carbon monoxide gas CO can be brought into your boat through the air conditioning system Read the Carbon Monoxide CO section in Chapter 1 of this supplement DANGER FLOODING and SWAMPING HAZARD Close the seacock s when leaving your boat unattended for any len...

Page 55: ...ght up with the windlass Before getting underway make sure the anchor is secured and the windlass circuit breaker is turned Off PERSONAL INJURY and or PRODUCT or PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD NEVER lift your boat using the bow stern eyes or the cleats WARNING DANGER PERSONAL SAFETY PRODUCT DAMAGE HAZARD An unsecured anchor could accidently deploy while your boat is moving damaging your boat and causing s...

Page 56: ...overy 266 Owner s Manual Supplement 50 Windlass Pre wiring If Equipped With this option the hull is pre wired to support the installa tion of a windlass Contact your selling dealer for help with choosing and install ing a windlass ...

Page 57: ...e hardtop The jaw slides should not need to be adjusted If you decide to adjust the jaw slide positions get the correct measure ments from your selling dealer PRODUCT or PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD Take down and securely stow ALL canvas vinyl BEFORE your boat is transported by road CAUTION BEFORE cleaning and or stowing your canvas or vinyl read the sections later in this chapter Canvas Care and Vinyl ...

Page 58: ... point E insert the aft curtain stud to the camper top s socket 4 Snap the top two forward side curtain snaps to the matching snaps inside the hardtop 5 Snap the side curtain snaps to the deck snaps 6 Finish zipping all zippers 7 Repeat steps one through six on the other side Aft Curtain 1 Partially zip the aft curtain zippers to the camper top and the aft side curtains 2 Start with the center aft...

Page 59: ...ese methods 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 needed 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 remo...

Page 60: ...n tly wash 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...

Page 61: ...es and entertainment systems If applicable make sure the 110 volt AC breaker is turned On for the appliance or entertainment system you wish to use Refrigerator The refrigerator runs on 12 volt DC power unless 110 volt AC power is being supplied by shore power and the refrigerator s circuit breaker on the 110 volt AC master panel is On Audio Visual Equipment NOTICE ALWAYS keep an approved ABC type...

Page 62: ...sing ALWAYS keep an approved ABC type fire 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 tou...

Page 63: ... 9 Convertible Seats Beds Tables Dinette to Sleeping Berth Conversion 1 Remove the table A and the table leg B 2 Place the table A so that if fits securely on the edge lips at the front of the dinette seats 3 Place the seat backs C on top of the table ...

Page 64: ...ase may be corroded clean the base and coat it with non conductive electrical lubricant Interior Exterior Lights The lights are powered by your boat s 12 volt DC system The battery switch must be turned On for the lights to work Navigation Lights Spotlight If Equipped Read the spotlight operating instructions before using the spotlight Be conservative in the use of battery power Prolonged use of c...

Page 65: ...lectrical devices or working on the electrical system 1 Check the bilge areas for fuel vapors or leaking fuel If you see leaking fuel or smell fuel vapors a Do NOT start the engine do NOT turn On any electrical devices put out ALL cigarettes cigars and other sources of flame or ignition b Get everyone off your boat c Get trained help to find and fix the problem 2 Run the bilge blower s for at leas...

Page 66: ...SORIES LIGHTS ENGINE ALTERNATOR POSITION 1 Battery 1 provides starting power Battery 1 provides power for accessories and lights Charges battery 1 POSITION 2 Battery 2 provides starting power Battery 2 provides power for accessories and lights Charges battery 2 BOTH POSITION BOTH batteries Provide starting power BOTH batteries provide power for accessories and lights not advised unless engine is r...

Page 67: ...Some equipment may have secondary fuse protection at the unit or at the battery 12 Volt DC Accessory Outlets The outlets can be used with any 12 volt device which draws 10 amps or less Each 12 volt DC accessory outlet is protected by a 10 amp fuse on the fuse block For the locations of the 12 volt DC accessory outlets see the Component Locations section in Chapter 2 of this supplement FUSE BLOCKS ...

Page 68: ...by shore power and the battery charger circuit breaker on the 110 volt AC master panel is On The battery switch can be in any position during charging During battery charging you may use 12 volt accessories such as the lights and stereo but battery charging will take longer ENGINE and ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD NEVER run your boat s engines and the battery charger at the same time CAUTION The...

Page 69: ...ur boat FIRE and ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD If your boat is equipped with a generator NEVER bypass the power source lockouts on the 110 volt AC master panel Using shore power and generator power at the same time WILL cause major electrical sys tem damage and could start a fire WARNING WATER HEATER DAMAGE HAZARD Do NOT turn On the water heater circuit breaker on the 110 volt AC master panel un...

Page 70: ...ved for marine use NEVER use ordinary indoor or out door extension cords DANGER SHOCK and 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 ALWAYS from the dockside outlet firs...

Page 71: ...ckside outlet is available you can use the parallel switch to provide power to both lines 1 Connect to shore power as described above except turn On the parallel switch instead of the SHORE POWER 2 master breaker 2 Turn On individual component breakers as needed SHOCK and ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD Monitor the polarity indicator lights EVERY TIME you connect to shore power If a reversed polar...

Page 72: ...ne starting electrical system work or turning on electrical devices If you smell fuel vapors and the generator is already running a Shut Off the generator and turn Off ALL electrical devices b Put out ALL cigarettes cigars and other sources of flame or ignition c Get trained help to find and fix the problem WARNING FLOODING and SWAMPING HAZARD Close the seawater intake seacock when leaving your bo...

Page 73: ...erator manual for starting stopping instructions Important generator notes Polarity has been established in the installation of the generator Therefore the polarity lights will not function in this mode Periodically replace the fuel filter on the generator to make sure it remains clean and free of debris The coolant mixture installed at the factory consists of equal parts of water and antifreeze E...

Page 74: ...Chapter 11 Electrical System Discovery 266 Owner s Manual Supplement 68 Electrical Routings 12 Volt DC Hull Harness ...

Page 75: ...Discovery 266 Owner s Manual Supplement Chapter 11 Electrical System 69 12 Volt DC Deck Harnesses ...

Page 76: ...Chapter 11 Electrical System Discovery 266 Owner s Manual Supplement 70 Battery Cable Routings NEGATIVE POSITIVE POSITIVE BATTERY CABLES ARE RED NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLES ARE YELLOW NOTES ...

Page 77: ...Discovery 266 Owner s Manual Supplement Chapter 11 Electrical System 71 12 Volt DC Hardtop Harness 110 Volt AC Hull Harness ...

Page 78: ...me 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 Manufacturer Model Name Number Serial Number ...

Page 79: ...olor 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 Onboard Full Name Age Health Phone Number Full Name Age Health Phone Number Full Name Age Health Phone Number Full Name Age Health Phone Number Full Name Age Health Phone Number Full Name...

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