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270 Vantage

Section 4 • Electrical System

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Windlass Harness

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Summary of Contents for 270 VANTAGE

Page 1: ...ng Ladder Bow filler operation Cabin cockpit lights operation Check engine oil level Circuit breakers Colored hull maintenance Corrosion Protection Drain plugs placements Engine flushing procedures Fire Extinguisher Fueling procedures Grill inverter operation Helm Seat Cover Helm seating operation Interior Exterior inspection of boat NAUTIC ON operation system transfer NAUTIC ON battery sensor s N...

Page 2: ...n 4 Boston Whaler Owner s Club Email Address The topics features and options above have been thoroughly explained to me and I am satisfied that the dealership s representative has fulfilled his her responsibilities with regard to these items Customer Name print Dealer Representative print Customer Signature Date Dealer Representative Signature Trailer Bunks properly adjusted Engine trailer positio...

Page 3: ...270 VANTAGE 270 VANTAGE The mission of Boston Whaler is to provide consumers with the safest highest quality most durable boats in the world ...

Page 4: ...es and lead which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm To minimize exposure avoid breathing exhaust service your vessel in a well ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing this vessel For more information go to www P65warnings ca gov marine WARNING ...

Page 5: ... to provide you with all the information and assistance that you require Information and assistance is also available at our corporate website www bostonwhaler com On our website you will find information on our entire lineup of Unsinkable Legends as well as a collection of customer resources including parts diagrams maintenance tips and frequently asked questions In addition you can sign up to re...

Page 6: ...our boat in half this only goes to show one thing people whose livelihood and lives depend on boats consistently choose Boston Whaler because of their seaworthiness dependability and the inherent safety of a hull that won t sink even if severely damaged Boston Whalers are built to last For over 50 years Boston Whaler has strived to make each model better providing you with a safe and fun boating e...

Page 7: ...2 1 Our Hull 2 1 Hull Identification Number 2 1 Servicing Your Boston Whaler 2 1 Manufacturer s Certification 2 1 Welcome Letter iii History iv Preface viii Boston Whaler Limited Warranty ix Boston Whaler Limited Warranty Australia xii California Evaporative Emissions Control System Warranty Statement xv Privacy Statement xvi Introduction xvii Owner s manual xvii Your responsibilities xvii Source ...

Page 8: ...3 1 Power Steering 3 2 Filling Maintenance 3 2 Fuel System 3 3 Fuel Tank 3 3 Fuel Vent 3 4 Fuel Distribution System 3 4 Filling the Tank 3 4 Static Electricity and the Fuel System 3 4 Ethanol Blended Fuels 3 5 Maintaining a Full Tank 3 6 Phase Separation 3 6 Additives 3 6 Fuel Filters 3 6 Fuel Water separator 3 6 Maintenance 3 6 Storage 3 7 Starting the Engine 3 7 Stopping the Engine 3 7 Fresh Wat...

Page 9: ...ucer Location 4 7 Electrical Schematics Harnesses 4 7 Wiring Identification Chart 4 7 Wiring Schematics 4 8 Section 5 Care Maintenance Routine Care Maintenance 5 1 Hull 5 1 Waxing the Gel Coat Surfaces 5 1 Hull Maintenance 5 2 Hull Blistering 5 2 Prevention 5 2 Bottom Painting 5 2 Bottom Painting a Bare Hull 5 3 Bottom Painting a Pre Painted Hull 5 3 Rubrail care 5 4 Cleaning Fiberglass Non Skid 5...

Page 10: ...th the boat and it s operation before using it If this is your first boat or you are changing to a type of boat you are not familiar with for your own comfort and safety please ensure that you obtain handling and operating experience before assuming command of your boat Your Boston Whaler dealer or local Yacht Club will be pleased to advise you of marine safety classes and safe boating classes in ...

Page 11: ... upholstered items canvas teak and powder coating manufactured or installed by Boston Whaler that are defective in factory materials and or workmanship and are reported within one 1 year from the date of sale to the original retail owner 5 Transportation For warranty claims filed under the following provisions 1 Ten Year Structural Hull Limited Warranty 2 Three Year Limited Warranty for Warranty S...

Page 12: ...ducts and parts will be comparable in function and performance to an original product or part and warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period In no event shall any repair or replacement under this Limited Manufacturer Warranty exceed the fair market value of the product as of the date of the owner s claim Acceptance of any product returned or any refund provided by Boston Whaler sh...

Page 13: ...TY The terms and conditions contained herein as well as those of any documents prepared in conjunction with the sale of this vessel may not be modified altered or waived by any action inaction or representations whether oral or in writing except upon the expressed written authority of a management level employee of Boston Whaler The invalidity or unenforceability of any one or more of the provisio...

Page 14: ... sale to the original retail owner and are not addressed in the specific warranties listed in paragraphs 1 or 4 or set out in the Exclusions paragraph below 3 One Year Limited Warranty on Accessory Components for the 13 Super Sport and 16 Super Sport Models Boston Whaler provides the following Limited Warranty to the original retail owner of any factory authorized accessory for the 2020 model year...

Page 15: ...entation or implication relating to speed range fuel consumption or estimated performance characteristics 12 Any failure or defect caused by an act of nature resulting in damage cost or expense 13 Any failure or defect arising from a previous repair made by a non authorized service provider 14 Any item exceeding the expressed coverage limits specified in any Boston Whaler Limited Manufacturer Warr...

Page 16: ...ein as well as those of any documents prepared in conjunction with the sale of this vessel may not be modified altered or waived by any action inaction or representations whether oral or in writing except upon the expressed written authority of a management level employee of Boston Whaler The invalidity or unenforceability of any one or more of the provisions herein shall not affect the validity a...

Page 17: ...e part will be repaired or replaced by Boston Whaler OWNER S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES As the spark ignition marine watercraft owner you are responsible for performance of the required maintenance listed in your owner s manual Boston Whaler Inc recommends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance on your SIMW but Boston Whaler cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts As the SIM...

Page 18: ...or and 7 Investigating a breach or a contravention of a law complying with a subpoena warrant court order or as required or otherwise permitted by law BOSTON WHALER WILL NOT SELLYOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION OR SUBJECT YOU TO TELEMARKETING OR UNSOLICITED E MAIL Safeguards We use security safeguards appropriate to the sensitivity of personal information to protect it from loss or theft as well as prohi...

Page 19: ... boating courses U S Coast Guard Auxiliary U S Power Squadron Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons Red Cross State Boating Offices Yacht Club Contact the Boat U S Foundation at 1 800 336 2628 or go to www boatus com foundation Outside of North America contact your boat dealer and or your governmental boating agency for assistance A comprehensive background in boating can be found in the book Chapman ...

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Page 21: ...r to reading this manual Always use common sense in the operation and servicing of your boat DANGER Denotes an immediate hazard exists that WILL result in severe personal injury or death Denotes information that is important to know prior to operation and or maintenance but is not hazard related NOTICE DANGER Denotes an immediate hazard exists that WILL result in severe personal injury or death De...

Page 22: ...ls than operating a land vehicle Taking a boating course is the best way to prepare for a safe and enjoyable experience on the water Take a Coast Guard U S Power Squadron or equivalent boating safety course Call the Boat U S Foundation at 1 800 336 2628 for information on available courses or go to www boatus com foundation on the internet Get hands on training on how to operate your boat properly...

Page 23: ...en visibility becomes impaired because of weather time of day or high bow angle you must slow down so that you have sufficient time to react if an emergency occurs Nearby boats face similar risks in avoiding a collision with you Boarding Board only one person at a time Never jump into boat Step or climb into cockpit Load gear after you are aboard Carrying gear while boarding can cause you to lose ...

Page 24: ...nsible for the behavior of passengers DROWNING HAZARD Boats must carry one wearable personal flotation device PFD for every passenger on board Boats must have at least one throwable life preserver SLIPPING HAZARD Wet decks are slippery Wear proper footwear and use extreme caution on wet surfaces WARNING Death or serious injury can result if you fail to observe these safety rules Anyone who control...

Page 25: ...tion and not be expired Store all pyrotechnic signals in a well marked waterproof container Additional Recommended equipment for safe operation In addition to the legally mandated equipment the following items are recommended for safe boating First Aid kit Compass Charts Maps Manual bilge pump Visual distress signals GPS or LORAN for day or night use Spare keys Marine VHF radio EPIRB Emergency Moi...

Page 26: ... dissipate the amounts of Carbon Monoxide present in enclosed spaces especially when the boat is moored or anchored Proper ventilation must be maintained even during inclement weather to prevent dangerous levels of Carbon Monoxide build up Sleeping aboard a boat will require a working Carbon monoxide detection system preferably in each sleeping quarter DANGER Carbon Monoxide can accumulate in dang...

Page 27: ...ose one that will suit your purpose Type I Off shore Life Jacket is considered the most buoyant it is designed to turn an unconscious person face up Use in all types of waters where rescue may be slow particularly in cold or rough water conditions Type II Near shore Life Vest keyhole vest with flotation filled head and neck support is also designed to turn a person face up but the turning action i...

Page 28: ...st Guard or by your National Boating Law Enforcement Agency The operator is responsible for instructing everyone onboard on their location and use The best precaution is to wear the PFD at all times while on the boat Type III Flotation aid Life vest is designed so that consciouswearerscanturnface up Designed for comfort while engaged in water skiing or other forms of water activities Type IV Throw...

Page 29: ...ratures below 70 21 1 C Emergency Situations 2 Making Contact Stop or slow the boat and circle toward the person overboard Never reverse your boat to pick up someone in the water Try to approach heading into the wind or into the waves Keep person overboard constantly in sight When almost alongside stop the engine in gear to prevent propeller windmilling 3 Getting Back Aboard Try to reach the perso...

Page 30: ...uisher s into the base of the fire If the fire is in an enclosed compartment and you have an automatic extinguisher for the compartment wait 15 min before opening the compartment Have an extinguisher handy in case of a flare up If possible signal for help Radio visual or audible signal should be used as needed You must render assistance to any boater requesting help If fire is out of control grab ...

Page 31: ... date showing the service life which must not be expired Carry three signals for day use and three for night use Some pyrotechnic devices such as red flares meet both day and night use requirements Store pyrotechnic signals in a cool dry location An orange or red watertight container prominently marked DISTRESS SIGNALS is recommended The chances of flooding swamping or capsizing can be reduced by ...

Page 32: ...n imminent danger URGENCY PAN PAN PAN PAN PAN PAN pronounced PAHN PAHN used when a person or vessel is in some jeopardy less than indicated by a MAYDAY call SAFETY SECURITY SECURITY SECURITY pronounced SAY CURE IT AY used for navigational safety or weather warning An emergency situation will be hectic and there will not be time to learn proper radio procedure LEARN WHATTO DO BEFOREYOU NEED TO DO I...

Page 33: ...ving Recognize and respect diving flags Keep at least 100 feet 30 meters away Diver s Flags Fig 1 13 2 RED WHITE BLUE CODE ALPHA FLAG SPORT DIVER S FLAG WHITE If you encounter fog determine your position set a safe course slow down and alert other boats of your presence with a sound signal If a lightning storm approaches the safest action is to dock and disembark If you cannot return to shore have...

Page 34: ...vertake a fallen skier who was 60 meters 200 feet in front Ski only in areas where skiing is permitted Observe local restrictions on length of tow line Learn the signals to communicate with a skier The skier is to control the boat through hand signals Figure 1 14 1 Your boat will handle differently while towing a skier Experiment carefully to learn the difference Skiers may start from the shore or...

Page 35: ...rope can cause it to backlash into the cockpit PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD Use transom tow ring only to pull water skiers Unless specified by the manufacturer any other use such as parasailing kite flying towing other boats etc may create too much stress on the tow ring resulting in personal injury and or equipment damage WARNING PROPELLER SAFETY Before starting your boat walk to the stern and look in ...

Page 36: ...k Your boat is equipped with an engine emergency safety cut out switch The switch is located aft of the gear shift throttle control unit The switch incorporates a shut off switch switch clip lanyard and lanyard clip which is clipped to the operator when running If an emergency arises and the engine must be shut down a pull on the cord to release the clip from the shut off will shut off the engine ...

Page 37: ... Discharge is defined as any action which causes a film sheen or discoloration on the water surface or causes a sludge or emulsion beneath the water surface A common violation is Excessive Noise Many areas regulate noise limits Even if there are no laws courtesy demands that boats operate quietly Wake Wash Power boat wakes can endanger people and vessels Each power boat operator is responsible for...

Page 38: ...oast Guard escort vessel on VHF FM channel 16 Observe and avoid all security zones Avoid commercial port areas especially those that involve military cruise line or petroleum facilities Observe and avoid other restricted areas near dams power plants etc DO NOT stop or anchor beneath bridges or in channels America s Waterway Watch In March 2005 the U S Coast Guard officially launched America s Wate...

Page 39: ...r ing wheel prior to delivery of any boats sold in the state of California in accordance with California Health Safety code 25249 5 13 WARNING NW 204 05 co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co Required under AB2222 for use on all boats in the State of California Carbon monoxide CO can cause brain damage or death Engine and generator exhaust contains odorless and colorless carbo...

Page 40: ...the warranty Never use E 85 WARNING Carbon monoxide CO can cause brain damage or 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 DANGER CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO Req...

Page 41: ...166 DANGER TRANSOM DOOR 2063385 VESSEL DISPOSAL OF GARBAGE 2029125 DANGER STAY CLEAR OF MOVING PARTS 2028932 4 Warning Label Locations Fig 1 21 1 Warning Label Locations WARNING 146029 1590140 SKI PYLON MUST BE SECURED WHEN IN USE TOW ROPE MAY BACKLASH INTO COCKPIT DO NOT USE TO TOW ITEMS THAT ARE ATTACHED TO TOW ROPE SUCH AS TUBES OR OTHER TOWABLES DO NOT USE SWIM PLATFORM WHEN ENGINE IS RUNNING ...

Page 42: ...ls NOTICE NOTICE MRP 1745156 THIS BOAT IS EQUIPPED WITH AN OPTIONAL DIRECT OVERBOARD DISCHARGE VALVE DISCHARGING OF SEWAGE DIRECTLY OVERBOARD IS FOR USE WHERE APPROVED ONLY PREVENT THE DISCHARGE OF POLLUTANTS DISCHARGE OF OIL OR OILY WASTE INTO NAVIGABLE WATERS IS PROHIBITED IF SUCH A DISCHARGE CAUSES A FILM SHEEN OR A DISCOLORATION OF THE SURFACE OR CAUSES A SLUDGE OR EMULSION BENEATH THE SURFACE...

Page 43: ...RIMMING OPERATION SINGLE LEVER CONTROL LIFT POINT SLING LOCATION ENGINE START ENGINE STOP FUEL LEVEL WARNING ELECTRICAL HAZARD NO OPEN FLAME NO SMOKING FIRE RISK ROTARY CONTROL WIDTH OF SYMBOL INDICATES INCREASE FRESH WATER GRAY WATER FUEL GENERAL LIFT POINT BILGE PUMP PROPELLER INTERIOR LIGHT RUNNING LIGHTS UNDER POWER ANCHOR LIGHT WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHER ANCHOR BATTERY HORN UNLEADED FUEL LEA...

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Page 45: ...This involves foam injection into a closed mold system where the foam expands to fill all voids in the hull When the finished product is pulled from the mold the hull and deck are chemically bonded to form a solid inseparable unit Hull Construction Fig 2 1 1 Hull Identification Number The Hull Identification Number is located on the starboard side of the transom This is the most important identify...

Page 46: ... NMMA CAPACITIES PLATE CANADA CONFORMITY STICKER CE MARK BUILDER S PLATE AUSTRALIAN BUILDER S PLATE Certification Plates Fig 2 2 1 1 3 1 2 3 2 Replacement Part No 125062 Replacement Part No 2096382 Replacement Part No 2096384 12 BOSTON WHALER INC 270 Vantage 448 B kW 1679kg AUSTRALIAN BUILDERS PLATE MANUFACTURER BOSTON WHALER MODEL 270 VANTAGE BUILD DATE 2012 INFORMATION DETERMINED BY ISO STANDARD...

Page 47: ... of 1400 LBS 635 kg It is imperative that you follow the recommendations listed on your capacity plate regarding the maximum amount of weight your boat can safely carry WARNING NOTICE Your 270 Vantage is design category B Certification Design Category A A recreational craft given design category A is considered to be designed for winds that may exceed wind force 8 Beaufort scale and significant wa...

Page 48: ...2 4 1 WATERLINE 9 0 2 74 m NOTE Shown with optional water sports tower for reference only 8 4 2 54 m 5 7 25 1 71 m 28 3 8 61 m 26 10 8 18 m 2 7 5 80 m 20 51 m WATERLINE NOTE Shown with optional hardtop for reference only 9 1 2 77 m 2 7 5 80 m 20 51 m Specifications Dimensions ...

Page 49: ...ubject to variance 1 Exceeding this weight will affect the boat s performance DO NOT Exceed the weights listed on the capacity plate 2 Optionalequipmentandloadingoftheboatwillaffectthedraftmeasurements Followtherecommendationslisted on your capacity plate regarding the maximum amount of weight your boat can safely carry Weight dry no engine 5200 lbs 2359 kg Swamped Capacity 5000 lbs 2268 kg Maximu...

Page 50: ...ER operate the engine while loading or unloading swimmers divers from the swim platform ladder Deck Occupancy Fig 2 6 1 Gelcoat surfaces are slippery when wet Use extreme caution when walking on wet surfaces Never occupy the working decks while the boat is making way WARNING Be aware of your footing while the boat is underway slipping or falling could result in serious injury or death especially i...

Page 51: ...ations Fig 2 7 1 Recommended Passenger Locations RECOMMENDED SEATING while moored at idle or at speed under 5 mph RECOMMENDED ON PLANE LOCATIONS WARNING NEVER allow passengers to ride in an area i e bow gunnels stern deck etc that will pose a hazard to themselves or the boat DANGER ...

Page 52: ...ipping It is recommended that the underwater fittings be removed cleaned and resealed every other year If the through hull fittings need to be replaced it is recommended that an authorized Boston Whaler dealer perform this type of repair Through hull fittings that are improperly installed can cause premature hull failure and may void the Boston Whaler limited warranty A standard 1 Snap Tite plug c...

Page 53: ...TACLE OPTION FUEL FILL DECK PLATE SKI PYLON OPTION MOTORWELL ACCESS FOUR STROKE MERCURY ENGINES RECESSED TELESCOPING DIVE LADDER FRESH WATER FILL DECK PLATE ANCHOR LIGHT FRESH WATER TRANSOM SHOWER OPTION UTILITY CENTER WATERPROOF SPEAKER FUEL SENSOR ACCESS HELM SEAT W HIGH LOW PEDESTAL GEAR SHIFT THROTTLE CONTROL CONSOLE MAGNETIC COMPASS WIPER BOW STORAGE BOW FRESH WATER SHOWER OPTION HORN ANCHOR ...

Page 54: ...R DECK FILL TRANSOM FRESH WATER SHOWER OPTION LED LIGHT BATTERY SWITCH PANEL 8 STERN CLEAT P S WATERPROOF SPEAKER P S OPTION 12 V ACCESSORY RECEPTACLE FWD STARBOARD INSERT FWD PORT INSERT SHORE POWER BREAKER OPTION ELCI EQUIPMENT LEAKAGE CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER OPTION RAW WATER HOSE FITTING OPTION FUEL FILL DECK PLATE SHORE POWER RECEPTACLE OPTION WASTE DOCKSIDE PUMPOUT OPTION MIDSHIP PORT INSERT HELM...

Page 55: ...H WATER PUMP RAW WATER PUMP OPTION POWER STEERING PUMP TELESCOPING DIVE LADDER BILGE PUMP 6 GALLON 23 L WASTE HOLDING TANK OPTION Features Cockpit Cont d Fig 2 11 1 Features Cont d 1 2 AFT FOLD AWAY BENCH SEAT CONVERTABLE PORT LOUNGE W STORAGE STORAGE W PORTABLE HEAD AND UTILITY SINK 2 3 Features Bilge Fig 2 11 2 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 3 1 6 7 8 9 10 9 10 ...

Page 56: ...S STEEL STEERING WHEEL W URETHANE COVER FUSION STEREO OPTION INBOARD SWITCH PANEL RAYMARINE VHF RADIO OPTION USB INPUT OPTION 7 8 9 10 11 Features Cont d Features Console Storage Fig 2 12 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 STEREO AMPS OPTION BREAKER PANEL TRASH RECEPTACLE BRACKETS FOR COCKPIT TABLE STAND FENDER STORAGE TRASH CAN 5 GAL BUCKET 1 2 3 4 5 6 Available chart plotters Raymarine Axiom Pro RVX 9 screen electro...

Page 57: ...PORTS TOWER WAKEBOARD RACKS BOW RAIL SPLIT BOW RAIL BEACH BOARDING LADDER FIBERGLASS HARDTOP UNDERWATER LIGHTS SKI PYLON OPTIONAL PROPULSION SHORE POWER 1 2 Not compatible with optional bow rail Must select water sports tower Not compatible with water sports tower or fiberglass hardtop 7 8 3 5 6 4 8 9 10 7 9 10 ...

Page 58: ...ER TRANSOM SHOWER FRESH WATER FILL DECK PLATE 20 GAL 75 71 L FRESH WATER TANK HEAD SINK FAUCET SPRAYER BOW SPRAYER 19 GAL 71 9 L LIVEWELL W LIGHT BATTERY CHARGING PLUG SUMMER KITCHEN W GRILL AIR COMPRESSOR SYSTEM 8 Notable Options Cont d Notable Options Fig 2 14 1 1 3 4 6 7 9 10 11 12 9 10 11 Must select fishing package 8 5 2 12 ...

Page 59: ... Vantage Section 2 General Information R Notable Options Cont d Premium Audio Package Option Fig 2 15 1 PREMIUM SPEAKERS AMP SUBWOOFER 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 Starboard cockpit speaker shown port speaker typical 2 3 1 ...

Page 60: ...fore trailering NEVER TRAILER THE CANVAS TOP IN THE OPEN POSITION NOTICE Notable Options Cont d 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 COCKPIT COVER BOW TONNEAU COVER BOW SUN SHADE PORT LOUNGE COVER HELM SEAT COVER BIMINI TOP OPTION SUN TOP OPTION SUN TOP STOWED IN BOOT 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 NOTE All canvas available in Black or Blue Must select water tower option 3 8 ...

Page 61: ...ANCHOR LOCKER W DRAIN PORT FWD SIDE PANEL STORAGE UNDER SEAT STORAGE HEAD STORAGE PORT MIDSHIP SIDE PANEL STORAGE UTILITY CENTER STORAGE STARBOARD MIDSHIP SIDE PANEL STORAGE LOCKABLE DECK SKI ROD STORAGE UNDER CONSOLE STORAGE STARBOARD FWD SIDE PANEL STORAGE Storage 1 2 5 3 3 6 7 8 9 10 3 4 ...

Page 62: ...M SEAT W CUSHION FOOT REST Seating Fig 2 18 1 1 2 3 4 Seating 2 1 3 4 Always wash metallic parts with soap and water and rinse thoroughly with fresh water Once dry apply a light coating of lubricant to protect moving parts Check for loose or damaged hardware and tighten or replace as necessary NOTICE SEAT MAINTENANCE ...

Page 63: ...V ANC SWITCH FRESH WATER PUMP SWITCH RAW WATER SWITCH OPTION LIVEWELL SWITCH OPTION BILGE PUMP SWITCH WIPER SWITCH WINDLASS SWITCH OPTION WINDLASS UP DOWN SWITCH OPTION 8 9 10 Helm Switch Panels Fig 2 19 1 11 Steering wheel removed for clarity UNDERWATER HORN WASH DOWN NAV ANC CTSY BILGE PUMP WIPER WINDLASS UP DOWN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 8 ...

Page 64: ...0 40 50 60 70 80 0 MODE TROLL TROLL SPEED REFER TO THE MANUFACTURER S MANUAL IN YOUR OWNER S MANUAL PACKET FOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS INFORMATION AND WARRANTY important for the proper operation of the Smartcraft deluxe Tachometer and Speedometer multi gauge system SmartCraftTM VesselView Option If equipped the VesselView 4 allows the boat operator to receive a wealth of critical operational informa...

Page 65: ...and its reactions at speed will make your boating safer and more enjoyable NOTICE Digital Throttle Shift DTS Fig 2 21 1 1 2 3 PORT ENGINE GEAR SHIFT THROTTLE STARBOARD ENGINE GEAR SHIFT THROTTLE THROTTLE ONLY BUTTON 1 3 2 The throttle control regulates the RPM of the engine Regulating the RPM of the engine will control the speed of the boat Moving the lever forward engages the forward gear Continu...

Page 66: ...ontrols the throttle shifting and steering with one hand with the joystick working in conjunction with the independently steered engines to move the boat in the desired direction If equipped the joystick is located on the control console forward of the throttle gearshift Joystick Piloting Option Joystick Piloting Option Fig 2 22 2 Digital Throttle Shift DTS Amazingly smooth and responsive DTS repl...

Page 67: ...p on the joystick 10 degree adjustments can be accomplished using the control panel Trips with multiple stops between the starting point and final destination are a breeze with Waypoint Sequencing which allows the operator to plot the boat s course using multiple points REFER TO THE MANUFACTURER S MANUAL IN YOUR OWNER S PACKET FOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY Nav Anc Switch Fig 2 23 1 1 2 NA...

Page 68: ...mation R Navigation Anchor Lighting Fig 2 24 1 1 2 112º PORT NAV LIGHT RED VISIBLE 1 NM 112º STARBOARD NAV LIGHT GREEN VISIBLE 1 NM 360º ALL ROUND LIGHT WHITE VISIBLE 2 NM 3 STANDARD WATER SPORTS TOWER OPTION HARDTOP OPTION 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 3 1 ...

Page 69: ...ering system Give you a smoother more stable ride Ensure continuous visibility of other boats swimmers and obstacles during bow up transition to planing Adjust engine to an intermediate trim as soon as boat is on plane to avoid possible ejection due to boat spinout Do not attempt to turn boat when the engine is trimmed extremely down under in It is recommended that you check the level of the fluid...

Page 70: ...d in the anchor locker In the event that it becomes necessary for you to have your boat towed the U S Coast Guard or a private salvage company experienced in this type of operation are better equipped to perform the service Use another recreational boat only as a last resort Doing so may cause damage to one or both boats due to operator inexperience or other conditions such as weather and or curre...

Page 71: ...f you are using a professional lifting service it is prudent to check all credentials and ask for proof of insurance to protect your investment Use a wide flat belting sling for lifting to minimize stress on the gunwales Careful location of the sling is required DO NOT PLACE SLINGS WHERE UNDER WATER FITTINGS WILL BE IN CONTACT If using a lifting hook attach to bow eye and the stern lifting eyes mo...

Page 72: ...the Boat to the Trailer NEVER use a hitch ball and coupler that are not matched CAUTION Tie down straps should never be used by themselves they are only used to help in keeping the boat secured to the trailer Make certain that the safety chain is properly secured to the bow eye DANGER REFER TO THE ENGINE MANUAL IN YOUR OWNER S MANUAL PACKET FOR PROPER ENGINE SUPPORT WHILE TRAILERING CAUTION DO NOT...

Page 73: ...E ROLLER WINCH HOOK CABLE FENDER W STEPS FWD AFT GUIDEPOST TAILIGHT BUNK ASSEMBLY DUAL AXLES RADIAL TIRES TRAILER FRAME TONGUE JACK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 DO NOT secure the chains to the bumper of the tow vehicle CAUTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 7 8 9 14 Trailer Description 12 14 Actual trailer not shown Trailer illustrated is typical construction ...

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Page 75: ...des of the pump and lift the pump motor If water does not come out of discharge hose 1 Remove the motor module to see if the impeller rotates with the power on 2 Remove any debris that may have accumulated in the nozzle section or strainer base 3 Check hose and connection on hull side for debris and proper connections Fuel Oil Spillage Regulations prohibit discharging fuel or oily waste in navigab...

Page 76: ...Use rags or sponges to soak up fuel or oily waste then dispose of them properly ashore If there is a large quantity of fuel or oil in the bilge contact a knowledgeable marine service to remove it Never pump contaminated bilge discharge overboard CAUTION Oil and fuel spills can be dangerous and can subject offenders to severe penalties CAUTION Continuous kinking rubbing and twisting may weaken hose...

Page 77: ...engine and will void the warranty Follow engine manufacturer s recommendations regarding the types of fuel and oil to use Leaking fuel is a fire and explosion hazard inspect the system regularly Examine fuel tanks and exposed lines for leaks and corrosion Oil and fuel spills can be dangerous and can subject offenders to severe penalties CAUTION This system has been designed to meet the EPA regulat...

Page 78: ...nsures that the fuel system constantly maintains proper vapor pressure in all situations This eliminates any unintended pressure which can seriously damage a boat or engine The vent serves as an over pressure vacuum release with anti surge and flame spark arresting protection The fuel vent system also plays an important role in controlling the FULL level of fuel with the use of the FLVV Fill Limit...

Page 79: ... Your boats bonding system protects it from creating and discharging static electricity Your boat must be in contact with the water or a land based grounding system Here are some helpful suggestions to keep you safe from static electricity while refueling your boat NEVER fuel your boat in unsafe conditions such as suspended on a sling or in a situation that increases the likelihood of static disch...

Page 80: ...to the fuel beyond the saturation point The presence of water in the fuel beyond the saturation level will cause most of the ethanol in the fuel to separate from the bulk fuel and drop to the bottom of the tank significantly reducing the level of ethanol in the fuel mixture in the upper level phase If the lower level phase consisting of water and ethanol is deep enough to reach the fuel inlet it c...

Page 81: ...ed starboard of the helm incorporates the following settings OFF No power to engine instrument panels etc RUN Power to instrument panels and gauges START Power to start engine Prior to Starting Make sure that the lower unit of the engine is in the water Make certain the gear shift throttle control is in the neutral position The engine will not start if the control lever is in any other position th...

Page 82: ...vide safe pure drinking water Use only a plastic hose to fill the water tank Using a rubber hose can give the water a disagreeable taste Before you fill the freshwater system it is vital that it be properly disinfected Ask your dealer if this has been done The following procedure is recommended to disinfect the freshwater system 1 Flush the entire system thoroughly by allowing potable water to flo...

Page 83: ...trailered Raw Water System Option Fig 3 9 1 FWD NOTICE The seacock MUST be in the OPEN position Running the pump dry may cause damage to the unit 1 2 RAW WATER PUMP TO WASHDOWN DECK FITTING RAW WATER SEACOCK AFT STARBOARD COCKPIT WASHDOWN DECK FITTING 3 4 1 2 3 5 Livewell Option Your boat may be equipped with an insulated 19 Gal 71 9 L livewell that is located under the aft cushion of the port lou...

Page 84: ...well with water If you wish to use the livewell for dry storage make certain to CLOSE the raw water seacock and or the flow control valve Failure to do so will allow water to enter the livewell bucket Livewell Option Fig 3 10 1 1 2 RAW WATER SEACOCK RAW WATER PUMP TO WASHDOWN DECK FITTING TO LIVEWELL LIVEWELL PUMP LIVEWELL OVERFLOW DRAIN 19 GAL 71 9 L LIVEWELL FLOW CONTROL VALVE BOTTOM DRAIN TO TR...

Page 85: ... States Coast Guard U S C G installed on vessels shall be designed and operated to prevent the overboard discharge of sewage treated or untreated or any other waste derived from sewage The EPA standards further state that this shall not be construed to prohibit the carriage of Coast Guard certified flow through treatment devices which have been secured so as to prevent such discharges They also st...

Page 86: ...e in the ocean or navigable waters of the United States NOTICE Waste System Fig 3 12 1 6 GAL 22 7 L HOLDING TANK DOCKSIDE PUMPOUT DECK FITTING LOCKABLE OVERBOARD DISCHARGE SEACOCK LOCKING PLATE MACERATOR 1 2 3 4 Macerator Overboard Discharge The macerator discharge pump draws solid and liquid waste from the holding tank and processes it prior to discharging it overboard through the macerator seaco...

Page 87: ... key to the upright position Energize the system by switching the vacuum pump ON The system is now ready for normal operation Macerator Operation Macerator Control Panel Fig 3 13 1 FLUID LEVEL INDICATOR LIGHT VACUUM PUMP SWITCH VACUUM PUMP KEYS WITCH 1 2 3 CAUTION The discharge seacock should always be in the closed position when the toilet is not in use Failure to do so could result in flooding p...

Page 88: ... option SHORE POWER RECEPTACLE ELCI EQUIPMENT LEAKAGE CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER SHORE POWER INTERMEDIATE BREAKER 120V 30A SHORE POWER CORD SET 1 2 3 The summer kitchen option includes a 120V 30A shore power system which provides dockside power to operate all of your boat s electrical system and charge your batteries Use the supplied 50 ft power cord to connect your boat to a dockside power source The bo...

Page 89: ...revent line to ground electric shock but does limit the time of exposure to a period considered safe for normal healthy persons If an imbalance of current is sensed the ELCI will trip when the ground fault exceeds 0 030 amps This tripping action will occur within a fraction of a second to prevent serious injury ELCI Equipment Leakage Circuit Interrupter The receptacle will not protect against line...

Page 90: ... boat which come in contact with the water Additionally the galvanic isolator will safely conduct high currents above 1 5 volts to ground in the event of a short circuit or power leakage on your boat Maintenance The galvanic isolator on your boat is highly reliable It should however be tested once per season and re tested after a condition that may have influenced it such as a lightning strike in ...

Page 91: ...EATING ELEMENT 4 CAUTION The electric grill will become dangerously hot Depending on the level of heat used for cooking the grill will automatically shut off 60 90 min utes after ignition However it is good practice to close the lid when not in use This action will engage the automatic shut off switch and cut power to the grill When replacing the pan assure that it is completely contained within t...

Page 92: ... to the battery charger See fig 3 18 1 must be ON for the batteries to charge Away From Dock with Inverter See fig 3 17 1 Turn inverter on off switch ON Switch grill power selection switch to INVERTER Check the voltmeter to ensure that power is sufficient to operate the grill Switch GRILL ON The summer kitchen grill and refrigerator can now be used REFER TO THE MANUFACTURER S MANUAL IN YOUR OWNER ...

Page 93: ...be positioned in a variety of ways to accommodate different usages In addition the lounge provides storage underneath and if selected contains the optional livewell under the aft cushion Convertible Lounge Fig 3 19 1 1 2 RELEASE LATCH AFT STORAGE LIVEWELL OPTION FORWARD STORAGE 1 3 2 3 CAUTION Make sure the backrest is engaged fully into slots to prevent movement ...

Page 94: ...e bow seating ares to become a full size lounge Bow Filler Cushions Option Fig 3 20 2 1 2 FORWARD BASE UNIT AFT BASE UNIT 2 1 Cockpit Bow Table Option If equipped the versatile cockpit table can be utilized in the bow seating area or installed on the aft wall of the port convertible lounge To Install Pull out on the spring loaded button Fig 3 20 1 and insert the base of the support pipe fully unti...

Page 95: ...on Lift up on the hatch Console Storage Fig 3 21 1 1 2 COCKPIT TABLE COCKPIT TABLE SUPPORT PIPE THRU WALL TRASH CHUTE BRACKETS FOR SUPPORT PIPE ADJUSTABLE BRACKET FOR FENDERS TRASH RECEPTACLE 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 4 5 6 Beach Boarding Ladder Option Your boat features a bow ladder which is stored in the bow anchor locker when not in use The ladder is used for beach boarding ONLY It is not designed to be us...

Page 96: ...RUCTIONS Rinse the deployed ladder thoroughly with fresh water frequently to minimize salt water corrosion and or build up at hinge points DANGER PINCH POINT DANGER PINCH POINT WARNING PINCH POINT DANGE R PINCH POINT Pull the lanyard up to release the securing pin and then pull the dive ladder out of the hull Pull the ladder completely out of the hull and down in a vertical position Manually pull ...

Page 97: ...n the starboard section Windshield Fig 3 23 1 CAUTION ALWAYS secure and lock the center panel in the closed position while underway 1 2 TEMPERED GLASS WINDSHIELD SWING AWAY CENTER WINDSHIELD PANEL STAINLESS STEEL WINDSHIELD CAP OPTION PORT WINDSHIELD PANEL CENTER PANEL LATCH CENTER PANEL DECK LATCH WIPER STARBOARD WINDSHIELD PANEL 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 5 4 8 7 6 2 To be used when moored anchored beached o...

Page 98: ...8 MINI STEREO CABLE NOT SUPPLIED CD DVD MP3 BUTTON Operating Your Stereo Using Your MP3 Player or USB Device Option The MP3 input on your boat uses a standard 1 8 mini stereo cable not included which can be purchased at any electronic store Insert one end of the stereo cable into your MP3 player and the other end into the MP3 input or Insert a USB device into the USB input located on the starboard...

Page 99: ... Cockpit Speaker Volume Premium Stereo System Option Premium Audio Package Option Fig 3 25 1 PREMIUM SPEAKERS AMP SUBWOOFER 1 2 If equipped with the premium audio package option your boat will include seven 7 premium speakers located through the boat and a subwoofer and amp located on the aft wall of the forward starboard storage area Fig 3 16 1 3 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 Air Compressor Option Your boat ca...

Page 100: ... ONLY If engaged in tubing or such other recreational towing it is recommended that you attach the tow rope to the stern eyes at the transom of your boat Ski Pylon Option Fig 3 26 2 1 2 SKI PYLON TRANSOM DOOR 1 2 Recreational Safety Be sure to read and understand the safety rules for recreational activities presented in Section 1 pages 1 13 thru 1 15 of this manual CAUTION DO NOT USE THE TOW BIT O...

Page 101: ...a momentary type switch which means that there must be constant pressure applied to operate the anchor windlass and raise or lower the anchor Lowering the Anchor Pushing the actuator switch down will power the anchor windlass DOWN Make certain that the anchor safety lanyard is detached from the chain and is clear of any moving parts of the anchor windlass Raising the Anchor Pushing the actuator sw...

Page 102: ... 1 EMERGENCY HANDLE LOOSEN WINDLASS RAISE LOWER ANCHOR 1 2 3 1 2 3 Manual Operation There are two star sockets on the top of the windlass used for manual deployment of the anchor Inserting the emergency handle into the center socket and turning it counter clockwise will loosen the anchor windlass chainwheel The star socket located off center is used for retrieving and lowering the anchor Turning t...

Page 103: ...ea floor the anchor is in Since you want to know how much rode to use when anchoring use this common formula Rode length bow height water depth X Scope SWAMPING HAZARD Anchor from the bow if using one anchor A small current can make a stern anchored boat unsteady A heavy current can drag a stern anchored boat underwater WARNING The minimum is 5 1 for calm conditions normal is 7 1 and severe condit...

Page 104: ...bow height water depth X Scope To weigh or retrieve the anchor start the boat and run slowly up to the anchor taking up the rode as you go The anchor will usually break out when the rode becomes vertical Coil lines to let them dry before stowing Weighing the Anchor Be careful that the trailing lines do not foul in the propeller CAUTION ...

Page 105: ...mpletely removed for easier access to the battery trays To remove unzip the cover and release the snap turnbuckles that secure the bottom portion to the base of the bulkhead Your batteries should always be enclosed in the battery trays provided with your boat and secured in place by the retaining lids The trays will ensure that while underway the batteries will not move around thus causing damage ...

Page 106: ...ltage Sensing Relay DVSR The electrical system on your boat includes a digital voltage sensing relay DVSR located on the battery switch panel See fig 4 1 2 The DVSR allows charging of two independent battery banks from a single charging source When the voltage on the start battery rises to a charged level the DVSR engages allowing the second battery to charge When charging stops and voltage falls ...

Page 107: ...a battery switch you will need to stop the engine before moving the switch to the OFF position CAUTION Dockside Battery Charging Option Your boat can be equipped with a battery charging system which includes a battery charger and a short extension cord located on the port side of the transom which can be used to connect to an outlet to charge the batteries AVOID serious injury or death from fire e...

Page 108: ...original It is recommended that you carry spare fuses If a fuse is replaced with one of lower amperage it will not be sufficient to carry the electrical load of the equipment it is connected to and will cause nuisance fuse failure or breaker tripping If a fuse is replaced with one of higher amperage it will not provide adequate protection against an electrical malfunction and will create a fire ha...

Page 109: ... the problem prior to resetting the breaker To reset the breaker push the breaker button in and slide the bar upward to close Battery Switch Panel Fig 4 5 1 1 2 BATTERY SWITCH PANEL BILGE PUMP BREAKER 6 AMP MAIN DC BREAKER 120 AMP WINDLASS BREAKER 60 AMP BREAKER RESET BUTTON BATTERY SWITCH DIGITAL VOLTAGE SENSING RELAY DVSR 3 4 5 2 3 5 4 6 1 6 7 7 8 9 10 11 12 8 9 10 11 12 JOYSTICK PILOTING BATTER...

Page 110: ...eaker trip repeatedly have a qualified electrician determine and correct the cause of the trip Component Circuit Breakers Fig 4 6 1 BREAKER PANEL NAV ANC LIGHTS 5 AMP CTSY LIGHTS 10 AMP WINDLASS CTRL 5 AMP 12V RECEPTACLE 20 AMP FUSE PANEL 20 AMP STEREO 10 AMP TRIM TABS 20 AMP 1 HEAD DISCH PUMP 2 3 4 8 9 5 10 6 11 7 12 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 14 15 WASHDOWN OPTION 15 AMP FRESH WATER ...

Page 111: ...ng used BRN ORN SUMP PUMP BRN RED BILGE PUMP UNSWITCHED BRN WHT MACERATOR GRY RUNNING LIGHTS GRY BLK ACC 1 GRY BLU ACC 2 GRY GRN ACC 3 GRY RED AFT MAST ACC 4 GRY WHT ALL ROUND FWD MAST LIGHT ORN REFRIGERATOR or CENTER WIPER ORN BLU HORN ORN BRN STARBOARD WIPER PARK ORN GRN STARBOARD WIPER ORN RED PORT WIPER ORN VIO VACUUM PUMP ORN WHT CENTER WIPER PINK FUEL SENDER RED 12V RECEPTACLE VIO IGNITION W...

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Page 135: ... severe you may need to enlist the services of a professional hull cleaning company Check with your Boston Whaler dealer for recommendationsona compatible rubbingcompound for your boat or a professional hull cleaning company in your area Waxing the Gel Coat Surfaces Waxing is necessary to provide added protection to the gel coat A periodic good cleaning and waxing will also ensure that your boat w...

Page 136: ...ill take some time The effect of osmotic pressure allows water to impregnate below the gel coat and substrate thus forming a blister Bottom Painting There are risks and dangers inherent with the use of paints and solvents Dispose properly of all rags rollers and trays used for painting Follow all the precautions and regulations listed by the manufacturer before and after painting your boats hull D...

Page 137: ... for placement of the tape line WARNING Proper ventilation and capture of the dust created by sanding is essential The dust created by sanding is toxic and should not be breathed A proper fitting respirator must be used DO NOT use a paper filter mask WARNING Bottom paint is designed to resist algae growth which means it has chemicals embedded in the paint that are harmful if ingested Take all nece...

Page 138: ...cturer the wax forms a protective non slick surface which will keep debris from sticking Dirt soot bird droppings and even fish blood will rinse right off The cleaner your stainless trim and fittings can be kept the greater the assurance of optimum corrosion resistance Without proper care even the best stainless steel will corrode Stainless steel is strong and corrosion resistant but still require...

Page 139: ...ed with adequate sized wire Even the finest cleaning powders can scratch or burnish a mill rolled surface On polished finishes rubbing or wiping should be done in the direction of the polish lines NOT across them Crevice corrosion a brownish coloring which occurs where two pieces of stainless hardware meet is caused by impurities in water and air It can be easily cleaned with a good grade marine p...

Page 140: ...owel More difficult stains can be cleaned using rubbing alcohol isopropyl alcohol Rinse cleaned area with fresh water and dry with a clean soft lint free cloth or towel Seemingly permanent stainslike ballpoint ink can be cleaned with active solvents such as nail polish remover when applied with a soft cloth or damp sponge and rubbed Rinse cleaned area with fresh water and dry with a clean soft lin...

Page 141: ...rs or commercial solid surface cleaners if used routinely will remove most dirt and residue from the countertop Minor Cuts and Scratches Rub the scratch in a straight line with a fine grit sand paper periodically switch rubbing direction 90o until all of the scratch is removed Rinse top with water Select the next lighter grit paper and rub over a large Cleaning Acrylic Windscreen NOTICE Never use ...

Page 142: ...rtop materials it is important to minimize direct exposure to intense heat We recommend the use of trivets or hot pads when placing hot objects on the countertop Other Damage In most cases Corian can be repaired if accidentally damaged However to prevent any permanent damage to your countertop avoid exposing the surface to strong chemicals such as paint removers oven cleaners nail polish remover e...

Page 143: ...d oil as possible Flush the engine with fresh water using flush muffs or a similar device attached to the raw water pickup Let all water drain from the engine Fog the engine while it is running Spray until it stalls Run fuel which has been treated with conditioner and stabilizer through the engine Replace lower unit gear oil Check for moisture in old oil a sign of deteriorating seals Remove the pr...

Page 144: ...t open all hatches to allow the compartment to ventilate and call a qualified service repair person for inspection and repair of the leak before using your boat Battery Engineandhouseelectricalsystemsonourboatshave become increasingly more complex and are reliant on a good source of power The house source of power typically comes from a battery bank comprised of two or three batteries in parallel ...

Page 145: ...rizing fluids can be toxic to aquatic life and cause harmful effects to plant life Environment Improper disposal of or spillage of antifreeze and or any winterization fluids can cause environmental problems when allowed to empty into waterways or on the ground Furthermore it is illegal punishable at minimum by fines Used antifreeze or any winterization fluids should not be disposed of into sanitar...

Page 146: ... than those that are illustrated CAUTION In all cases it is recommended to drill and countersink a pilot hole to prevent damage to the gelcoat surface Also known as Whaleboard Reinforcement Construction Equipment weight Fastener Type Plywood Standard boat building material Light Self tapping screws Trevira Thick spun bound polyester fabric Light Sheet Metal screws Sparalloy High density plastic Me...

Page 147: ...5 13 Section 5 Care Maintenance R 270 Vantage MAINTENANCE LOG ENGINE SERVICED DATE HOURS BY MAINTENANCE PERFORMED Fill out the log below after scheduled service or maintenance is performed NOTES ...

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