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Chapter 3 • Systems Overview and Operation

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325 Conquest 

Head System

Environmental Considerations

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 

standards state that in freshwater lakes, reservoirs, 

impoundments whose inlets or outlets are such as 

to  prevent  the  ingress  or  egress  by  vessel  traffic 

subject to this regulation, or in rivers not capable 

of  navigation  by  interstate  traffic  subject  to  this 

regulation, marine sanitation certified by the United 

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 state that the waters where 

a Coast Guard certified marine sanitation device 

permitting discharge is allowed include: Coastal 

waters, Estuaries, The Great Lakes and Intercoastal 

waterways, Freshwater lakes and Impoundments 

accessible through locks and other flowing waters 

that are navigable interstate by vessels subject to 

this regulation. (40 CFR, 140.3)

This vessel is equipped with a waste containment/

disposal system. The system includes a VacuFlush

®

 

toilet, a 12 gal. (45L) holding tank with vacuum 

pump,  macerator,  lockable  discharge  seacock, 

dockside pump-out connection, and a thru-hull vent.

This boat is equipped with an overboard 

discharge seacock. Severe state and federal 

penalties are levied for discharging raw sewage 

and solid waste in waters where it is not 

permitted.

The macerator can be disabled by attaching a 

wire tie or padlock to the seacock or removing  

the seacock handle while in a closed position, 

which would avoid potential fines.

It is illegal for any vessel to dump plastic trash 

anywhere in the ocean or navigable waters of 

the United States.

NOTICE

Macerator/Discharge Pump

The macerator/discharge pump (see Figure 3.15.1) 

draws solid and liquid waste from the holding tank 

and processes it prior to discharging it overboard 

through the macerator seacock located in the aft bilge. 

The macerator is designed to handle waste, toilet/

facial tissue and does not pump solid waste. The key 

used to actuate the overboard discharge unit can be 

found in the owner’s packet.

NOTICE

The low-water consumption waste system 

requires the use of special paper to prevent 

clogs. The manufacturer has provided 

information regarding the type of paper that 

must be used. Never use residential tissue 

paper in your marine waste system.

Waste System

Figure 3.15.1

HOLDING TANK
DOCKSIDE PUMPOUT
LOCKABLE DISCHARGE SEACOCK
MACERATOR

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2

2

3

4

4

3

FWD

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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 or 

property damage.

Summary of Contents for 325 Conquest

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Page 2: ...325 Conquest 325 Conquest The mission of Boston Whaler is to provide consumers with the safest highest quality most durable boats in the world 325 Pilothouse 325 Pilothouse...

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Page 5: ...our seaworthiness dependability and the inherent safety of a hull that won t sink even if severely damaged Plain and simple Boston Whaler boats are built to last In 1961 Fisher s demonstration of that...

Page 6: ...rgency Stop Switch 1 15 Float Plan 1 16 Chart your Course 1 16 Environmental Considerations 1 17 Homeland Security Restrictions 1 17 America s Waterway Watch 1 17 Safety Label Locations 1 17 Symbols K...

Page 7: ...ery Switches 4 1 Automatic Charging Relays 4 3 Bow Thruster Switch 4 3 Battery Maintenance 4 4 Battery Charger 4 6 AC Electrical System 4 6 Shore Power 4 6 Equipment Leakage Circuit Interrupter 4 7 Co...

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Page 9: ...odel year 13 Super Sport and 16 Super Sport if purchased from an authorized Boston Whaler Dealer authorized Boston Whaler website or any Boston Whaler affiliate and utilized under normal non commercia...

Page 10: ...placement or improper boat lift or sling 10 Any Boston Whaler Boat used for commercial purposes which includes but is not limited to any for profit or other revenue generating uses 11 Any representati...

Page 11: ...D HEREIN TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW NEITHER BOSTON WHALER NOR THE SELLING DEALER SHALLHAVEANYRESPONSIBILITYFOR LOSS OFTHE BOAT LOSS OFTIME INCONVENIENCE COMMERCIAL LOSS OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SOME...

Page 12: ...it with the form The warranty transfer must be completed within 30 days of purchase MODIFICATIONS SEVERABILITY The terms and conditions contained herein as well as those of any documents prepared in c...

Page 13: ...efore operation of this boat and should be completely familiar with all systems regarding safe operation of this boat Personal flotation devices should be worn by each passenger in accordance with U S...

Page 14: ...Hull Defect shall mean a substantial defect in the Boat s Hull which causes the boat to be unfit or unsafe for general use as a pleasure craft under normal operating conditions 2 Three Year Limited Wa...

Page 15: ...kage 5 Any Boston Whaler Boat initially sold at retail by a party other than an authorized Boston Whaler dealer 6 Damage resulting from abuse misuse improper rigging and installation by an owner or an...

Page 16: ...oston Whaler shall be barred unless it is commenced within one 1 year from the date of accrual of such cause of action unless a longer period is prescribed by local law This section shall not apply to...

Page 17: ...of this boat to be familiar with and observe all local state and federal laws rules and regulations regarding boating navigation and boating safety You and any other operator of this boat should take...

Page 18: ...aired or replaced by Boston Whaler Inc OWNER S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES As the spark ignition marine watercraft owner you are responsible for performance of the required maintenance listed in your ow...

Page 19: ...ccounting and collections and protecting against fraud and error and 7 Investigating a breach or a contravention of a law complying with a subpoena warrant court order or as required or otherwise perm...

Page 20: ...Whaler Ownership section on bostonwhaler com Contact Us Boston Whaler Inc 877 294 5645 www bostonwhaler com Warranties In addition to the Boston Whaler Limited Warranty each component and or system o...

Page 21: ...285 Conquest 325 Conquest R Introduction THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Intro 18...

Page 22: ...h WARNING The most important aspect of boating is safety Although every effort is made to address the numerous issues regarding the safe use of this vessel it is strongly recommended that you avail yo...

Page 23: ...ons of this vessel Following navigation rules rules of the road Be aware of people and objects in the water Not boating in water or weather conditions that are beyond the boat s and operator s capabil...

Page 24: ...submerged debris rocks sand bars or dangerous currents to name a few Your passengers are relying on you to operate and maneuver the boat safely so that they are not in danger of going overboard If yo...

Page 25: ...wet surfaces WARNING Operator s Responsibilities Your degree of enjoyment on the water depends on you your equipment and other people who like yourself boat responsibly As a boat operator you should M...

Page 26: ...pyrotechnic devices must be carried readily accessible in serviceable condition and not be expired Non pyrotechnic substitutes include one orange flag for day use and one electric S O S signal light...

Page 27: ...working carbon monoxide detection system preferably in each sleeping quarter DANGER Carbon monoxide CO can accumulate in dangerous concentrations anywhere in or around your boat including on back dec...

Page 28: ...s service life and must be replaced Refer to your unit s operation manual for end of life indication and further instructions The end of life signal can be deactivated so that it does not go off Deac...

Page 29: ...unconscious person face up Use in all types of waters where r e s c u e m a y b e s l o w particularlyincoldorroughwater conditions Type II Near shore life vest a keyhole vest with flotation filled he...

Page 30: ...ost situations a person that has fallen overboard will succumb to hypothermia if not rescued immediately Life expectancy decreases as rescue time increases in water temperatures below 70 F 21 1 C Ther...

Page 31: ...ase of the fire If the fire is in an enclosed compartment and you have an automatic fire extinguisher that has discharged in the compartment wait 15 minutes before opening the compartment Have extingu...

Page 32: ...orange or red watertight container prominently marked distress signals is recommended Other recognized visual distress signals include Flames in a bucket Code flags November and Charlie The chances o...

Page 33: ...Y 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...

Page 34: ...ivers Flag Red flag with diagonal white stripe marks a diver in the water Code Alpha Flag Blue and white pennant designates boat being used in dive operations Diving Recognize and respect diving flags...

Page 35: ...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...

Page 36: ...ller may not be visible from helm PROPELLER SAFETY continued DANGER Never allow passengers to board or exit the boat from the water when engines are on Educate passengers about the dangers of propelle...

Page 37: ...s switch is designed to shut the engine off when the operator of the boat leaves the helm either accidentally by falling into the boat or by being ejected overboard The lanyard should be long enough t...

Page 38: ...on holding the float plan Once you return you should contact the person holding the float plan to let them know you are back Chart Course To avoid boating in unsafe areas where there are underwater ob...

Page 39: ...ve 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 Mar...

Page 40: ...2304853 C WARNING co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co Carbon monoxide CO can cause brain damage or death Engine and generator exhaust contains odorless colorless CO gas For ad...

Page 41: ...TRAY U S PATENT 7 343 870 2063995 D D INTEGRATED BOWTHRUSTER U S PATENT 7 765 946 2063996 E CONCEALABLEWORK STATION U S PATENT PENDING 2088490 F G THIS BOSTON WHALER WAS PRODUCED WITH ITEMS LISTED UND...

Page 42: ...or death from fire or explosion resulting from leaking fuel Inspect system for leaks at least once a year The use of fuels containing ethanol higher than 10 E 10 can damage your engine or fuel system...

Page 43: ...oxide CO can cause brain damage or death Carbon monoxide can be present in the cabin Signs of carbon monoxide poisoning include nausea headache dizziness drowsiness and a lack of consciousness Get fre...

Page 44: ...DIRECTLY OVERBOARD IS FOR USE WHERE APPROVED ONLY 2063381 E NOTICE FIXED FIRE EXTINGUISHER SYSTEM MUST BE SUITED FOR GROSS COMPARTMENT VOLUME OF 150 FT 2028939 F Label Locations IMPORTANT Replace any...

Page 45: ...T WATER JACKET TEMPERATURE FUEL LEVEL FUEL FILTER WARNING ELECTRICAL HAZARD FIRE RISK ROTARY CONTROL WIDTH OF SYMBOL INDICATES INCREASE FRESH WATER WATER PUMP GRAY WATER LIFT POINT BILGE PUMP BILGE BL...

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Page 47: ...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 Identification Num...

Page 48: ...for this vessel regardless of the weather or water conditions Certification Plates Figure 2 2 1 NMMA PLATE CANADA CONFORMITY PLATE CE MARK INT L BUILDER S PLATE AUSTRALIAN BUILDER S PLATE 1 2 3 1 2 3...

Page 49: ...WARNING The 325 Conquest is designed for a maximum outboard engine weight of 1400 LBS 635 kg NOTICE Follow the recommendations listed on your capacity plate regarding the maximum amount of weight the...

Page 50: ...10 7 3 23 m Maximum horsepower 900 HP 671 kW Beam 10 8 3 25 m Minimum horsepower 600 HP 447 kW Draft hull only 1 26 66 m Fuel capacity 300 gal 1135 L Weight dry no engines 10500 lbs 4762 kg Weight fue...

Page 51: ...t is underway slipping or falling could result in serious injury or death especially if the boat is in motion or in rough seas Keep the accommodation deck clean so if movement is necessary it will be...

Page 52: ...ocations while moored at idle or under 5 mph Recommended occupant locations on plane NEVER allow passengers to ride in an area i e bow gunwales transom etc that will pose a hazard to themselves or the...

Page 53: ...accumulation of water in the cockpit Depending on the type of boat you may have underwater fittings that need drain plugs Garboard drain plugs and fishbox drain plugs need to be in place before the bo...

Page 54: ...CESS HATCH HAWSE PIPE W CUPHOLDER FOLD DOWN BENCH LIVEWELL TRIM TAB ACCESS PLATE ANCHOR LOCKER PREP STATION WITH SINK FISHBOX HAWSE PIPE REBOARDING LADDER GRAB RAILS FUEL TANK INSPECTION COVER WASTE W...

Page 55: ...CHECK FOR GASOLINE VAPORS OPERATE BLOWER FOR 4 MINUTES Cabin Figure 2 9 1 Features 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 7 6 12 15 16 21 MAIN DISTRIBUTION PANEL AC SHORE POWER 1 PANEL SHORE POWER 2 PANEL OPTION GENERATOR PA...

Page 56: ...ORT OPTION EMERGENCY ENGINE CUT OFF SWITCH TRIM SWITCHES IGNITION SWITCHES JOYSTICK PILOTING OPTION THROTTLE GEAR CONTROL SPOTLIGHT CONTROL OPTION VESSELVIEW 12V DC BREAKER PANEL CONVERTIBLE SEATING 1...

Page 57: ...2 11 Chapter 2 General Information R 325 Conquest CONVERTIBLE LOUNGE SEATS LOUNGE TABLE HIDDEN CONVERTIBLE LOUNGE FOOTREST STEP TO FOOTREST Convertible Lounge Features Figure 2 11 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 3 4 4...

Page 58: ...POWER BREAKER EQUIPMENT LEAKAGE CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER FISHBOX MECHANICAL ACCESS HATCH DIVE LADDER DIVE DOOR WITH LOCK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 9 10 8 12 11 6 7 BOARDING HANDLE DOWNRIGGER RECEPTACLE FRES...

Page 59: ...Figure 2 13 1 FRESH WATER INLET OPTION ROD HOLDERS MULTIPLE HAWSE PIPE REBOARDING LADDER ACCESS PLATES BILGE VENT GENERATOR OPTION FRESH WATER CONNECTION 13 4 6 9 10 11 7 8 5 1 2 3 14 12 TRIM TAB ACC...

Page 60: ...ANCHOR LIGHT GPS ANTENNA OPTION INFRARED CAMERA OPTION RADAR ARRAY OPTION 7 8 6 5 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 22 23 21 20 NAVIGATION SIDE LIGHT STEREO SPEAKER WINDSHIELD VENT ACTUATOR 2 ACTIVE TRI...

Page 61: ...Chapter 2 General Information R 325 Conquest Notable Options Figure 2 15 1 1 3 4 5 7 1 2 3 4 RADAR DOME UNDERWATER LIGHTS SUN LOUNGE SPLIT RAIL BOW THRUSTER TRIM TABS BOW SHADE PILOTHOUSE 5 6 7 8 8 6...

Page 62: ...l Information R 325 Conquest Figure 2 16 1 Storage GRILL W COCKPIT DRAWERS OPTION COCKPIT DRAWERS OPTION CABIN STORAGE UNDER CUSHIONS GALLEY CABINETS HANGING LOCKER ROD HOLDERS STORAGE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1...

Page 63: ...DLASS LIVEWELL WIPER HORN UP DOWN PORT VENT STBD VENT PORT F B STBD F B NAV ANC CTSY LTS FLOOD LTS U W LTS FWD BILGE SHADE DEFROSTER AFT BILGE AUX BILGE 3 4 5 6 7 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 8 10 2 1 Canva...

Page 64: ...e supports plus new features such as Maintenance reminders Mapping Performance summary Fault code diagnostics This vessel is equipped with a state of the art drive by wiregearshiftandthrottlecontrolsy...

Page 65: ...selectable trim profiles that accommodate nearly any boat application These profiles allow operators to compensate for changes in boat load operator preference and weather conditions while maintaining...

Page 66: ...ng CAUTION Do not use accent lights when navigational lights are in use as this may interfere with the effectiveness of the navigational lights NAV ANC Switch Figure 2 20 1 2 3 1 2 3 ANCHOR LIGHT ON O...

Page 67: ...tion lights ON position the port red starboard green and all around white lights will illuminate These lights let other vessels know the approximate size and direction of travel of this vessel dependi...

Page 68: ...n g i n e p a r a m e t e r s including fuel level and range oil temperature and pressure water depth and more It also provides advanced features such as Smart Tow ECO Screen Troll Control and Cruise...

Page 69: ...Bow Shade Option If equipped the manually set up bow shade is constructed from four poles assembled into two poles as shown in Figure 2 23 2 Follow the canvas care instructions in chapter 5 Care and...

Page 70: ...series of lights indicate burner operation and hot surfaces When lit the HOT indicator light indicates that some portion of the surface is to warm to touch Before first time use clean the cooktop wit...

Page 71: ...atteries REFER TO OWNER S PACKET FOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION Cockpit Table Option The optional cockpit table is stored on the underside of the mechanical access hatch Open the h...

Page 72: ...e the berth by using the back cushions to fill the remaining space Radial Outriggers Option If equipped there are two radial outriggers One each located on the port and starboard side of the hardtop T...

Page 73: ...wipe with a dry cloth and allow to air dry When dry collapse the outriggers to the stowed position Periodically lightly lubricate the cam and the shaft of the cam knob 1 2 4 5 Radial Outriggers Option...

Page 74: ...nsom door should be closed and secured when the engines are running and the boat is underway WARNING Docking This vessel has six cleats used for docking Two at the bow two amidships and two pop up cle...

Page 75: ...on the stern eyes and use chafing protection on the top of the transom All drain plugs i e transom fishwell deck etc should be pulled out and the boat positioned with the bow slightly higher than the...

Page 76: ...type should be discussed with your Boston Whaler dealer All propellers are designed to provide maximum forward thrust Consequently the reverse thrust of the propeller will not be as efficient DANGER D...

Page 77: ...el tank Loosen and remove tank s ground cable Use quick disconnect to remove fuel line from tank Unclasp tank strap Remove tank from tray Close pilothouse door while underway CAUTION DANGER Never igno...

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Page 79: ...s the shower sump pump by removing screws holding top on unit Bilge Pump Maintenance Frequently inspect the area under all float switches to ensure they are free from debris and gummy bilge oil To cle...

Page 80: ...ntinuous operation and subsequent battery discharge NOTICE Inspect the bilge pump intakes frequently and keep them free of dirt or material which may impede the flow of water through the pump NOTICE A...

Page 81: ...s less than 1 4 full can cause engine stalling problems due to fuel starvation or by allowing sediment to enter fuel lines Keep tank full and monitor fuel level often Fuel Vent The fuel tank vent is i...

Page 82: ...LIMIT VENT VALVE PORT ENGINE FUEL FEED GENERATOR ASV GRADE VALVE GENERATOR FUEL FEED STARBOARD ASV FUEL VENT HOSE GENERATOR FUEL DEMAND VALVE GENERATOR FUEL FILTER INLET CHECK VALVE STBD ENGINE FUEL V...

Page 83: ...and gas stations This vessel s bonding system protects it from creating and discharging static electricity This vessel must be in contact with the water or a land based grounding system The following...

Page 84: ...omponents have been added or replaced that are not recommended by Boston Whaler Mercury or may not be ethanol compatible It is best to maintain a full tank of fuel when the vessel is not in use This w...

Page 85: ...is not recommended because the void above the fuel allows air movement that can introduce water through condensation Starting the Engines Pre start Check Ensure lower unit of the engine is in the wat...

Page 86: ...fill water tank from a source known to provide safe pure drinking water If you do not use the freshwater system for long periods of time or only use it seasonally it is recommended that you disinfect...

Page 87: ...er System Figure 3 9 1 1 2 3 4 7 46 GAL 174 L WATER TANK HEAD FAUCET SHOWER HEAD SINK DRAIN FRESH WATER PUMP FRESH WATER FILL PREP STATION FAUCET PREP STATION SINK DRAIN WATER HEATER OPTION TRANSOM SH...

Page 88: ...wering There is a hook on the forward wall of the compartment to hang the spray head on when pulled out from its base on the faucet A drain in the floor of the compartment discharges the used water ov...

Page 89: ...arly Access to the water heater can be made through an access panel on the starboard side of the mid berth If you notice any leaks around the water heater contact your dealer Manually operate the pres...

Page 90: ...cated on the port side of the stern deck keeps baitfish alive by circulating fresh seawater through the tank see Figure 3 12 1 and Figure 3 13 1 Operation Before operating the system make certain the...

Page 91: ...stems Overview and Operation R 325 Conquest Livewell System Figure 3 13 1 LIVEWELL TANK COVER NOT SHOWN LIVEWELL SEACOCK RAW WATER PUMP RAW WATER INTAKE STRAINER LIVEWELL PUMP PORT FISHBOX 1 2 3 4 5 F...

Page 92: ...Station This boat features a bait prep station located behind the helm seat The integral swivel faucet is pressurized by the fresh water pump which provides cold running water to the station ATTENTION...

Page 93: ...g tank with vacuum pump macerator lockable discharge seacock dockside pump out connection and a thru hull vent This boat is equipped with an overboard discharge seacock Severe state and federal penalt...

Page 94: ...ou avoid a fine To lock the discharge seacock rotate handle until the hole in the handle is aligned with the locking plate hole insert a padlock not included Maintenance After long periods of non use...

Page 95: ...d strainer passes through the compressor cooling the condensing coils and then flows overboard through the thru hull drain The helmA C is controlled by a second touchscreen controller keypad unit loca...

Page 96: ...1 2 3 4 7 7 5 6 1 2 4 Air Conditioning System Figure 3 18 1 3 8 NOTE Cockpit A C controller is located in the hardtop and is not shown HELM VENTS CABIN A C UNIT HELM A C FILTER INTAKE MID CABIN AIR VE...

Page 97: ...ling pump which draws water through a seacock located in the mechanical access hatch Water passes through a strainer before entering the engine cooling manifold OUTLETS WATER HEATER 120 V AC 60HZ CKPT...

Page 98: ...be removed by pulling the latches located on the housing Fuel WATER HEATER CKPT GRILL CKPT REFRIG ORE WER 2 GENERATOR CKPT A C WESTERBEKE CABIN LIGHTS REFRIGERATOR FRESH WATER HIGH WATER CO MONITOR 1...

Page 99: ...tem is located in the starboard aft corner of the mechanical access hatch The system will activate when the temperature in the enclosed area reaches 165 F 74 C DANGER Inhalation of high concentrates o...

Page 100: ...der cabin steps MANUAL AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTI NGUISHING S YSTEM Upon system discharge shut down Engine Forced Ventilatio n Electrical S ystems FOR MANUAL OPERATI ON REM OVE PI N PULL HAN DL E F I R E Fir...

Page 101: ...the gas actuated pedestal rises with some assistance Tighten the pedestal locks to lock the table at the desired height To lower the table release the pedestal locks and push down firmly in the cente...

Page 102: ...d unfold table 10 8 8 4 Place Cushions Mate the Velcro sides of the removable cushions together and place onto unfolded table 4 3 9 Convertible Lounge Seating continued Figure 3 24 1 NOTICE Raise lowe...

Page 103: ...sperpendicular to the ladder shaft Insert two pegs on brace into deck bracket Secure ladder into place by pushing brace outboard until it seats firmly into bracket and locking pin snaps into place DA...

Page 104: ...etween MP3 player and the MP3 input turn stereo on Press CD button at the top of the stereo unit to access MP3 source turn MP3 player on Control volume and menu functions from MP3 unit the remote or t...

Page 105: ...opic stabilizer cover prevents personnel or equipment from contacting unit while in operation keep covered Do not step on or place anything on cover If contact is necessary while unit s flywheel is sp...

Page 106: ...e step to ascend up to the footrest REFER TO THE OWNER S PACKET FOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION Pull out Grill The pull out grill provides onboard grilling To open Pull grill latch...

Page 107: ...o 10 or more However less than 5 the anchor will break out too easily Considerations Wind and sea conditions can affect the boat Because the boat is not moving through the water there is no control Be...

Page 108: ...pe has been reached snub the rode quickly causing the anchor to dig in to the sea bottom Reverse the engine slowly to drive the anchor in and to prevent it from dragging Secure the rode to a bitt or c...

Page 109: ...n R 325 Conquest 4 5 WINDLASS CLEAT ANCHOR LANYARD CHAIN RODE ANCHOR ANCHOR LOCKER WINDLASS REMOTE WINDLASS MANUAL HANDLE WINDLASS REMOTE CABLE WINDLASS REMOTE RECEPTACLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 7 3 2 1 6 6...

Page 110: ...e anchor safety lanyard can be re attached to the rode Manual Windlass In the event that there is a loss of power to the windlass the anchor can be raised and or lowered manually by using the manual h...

Page 111: ...where space is at a premium Boston Whaler uses a patent pending design for installation of the bow thruster The bow thruster motor can be accessed by lifting the cabin access hatch in the floor forwa...

Page 112: ...ter motor is equipped with an internal thermally activated breaker to protect the motor from overheating If the thermal breaker trips power to controls is disabled Allow the unit to cool down before c...

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Page 114: ...ccessories and electronics Batteries Batteries contain sulfuric acid which can cause serious injury Avoid contact with skin eyes and clothing If contact occurs immediately flush affected area with lar...

Page 115: ...the DC distribution panel see Figure 4 5 1 is wired to the its associated remote battery switch When the engines are shut down or not providing a charge the boats systems draw power from the house ba...

Page 116: ...hether or not to parallel the battery banks It also eliminates the chance of a dead battery bank if a paralleling switch were left in the combined position without a sufficient charging source present...

Page 117: ...engines are running CAUTION Sometimes a battery may get left off a maintainer It is paramount to give it a full charge before attempting to embark on a voyage Most batteries will take 48 96 hours to f...

Page 118: ...60 AMP CABIN BREAKER 60 AMP HEAD BREAKER 40 AMP MAIN BREAKER 150 AMP FRESH WATER BREAKER 15 AMP RAW WATER BREAKER 15 AMP FRESH WATER SWITCH RAW WATER SWITCH WINDLASS MAIN BREAKER 110 AMP HARDTOP MODUL...

Page 119: ...attery voltage When the batteries are charged the unit maintains a small current flow to keep the batteries fully charged and ready for service without overcharging If your vessel is equipped with the...

Page 120: ...ian for assistance 3 Press reset button The red LED should turn off and the green LED should turn on 4 Manually reset switch circuit breaker to on position to restore circuit power If above tests fail...

Page 121: ...ed with a galvanic isolator which blocks low voltage DC on the shore power ground wire The galvanic isolator prevents dockside electrolytic voltages from damaging the metal parts of this vessel which...

Page 122: ...ill protect against all hazards or carelessly handled or misused electrical equipment or wiring CAUTION The GFI receptacle is designed to protect people from the line to ground shock hazards which cou...

Page 123: ...d it is important that you consult with your dealer to find the mounting base that will best suit your application CAUTION REFER TOTHE OWNER S PACKETFOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION...

Page 124: ...10 AMP GENERATOR SHORE 1 MAIN 120VAC 60HZ SHORE POWER 1 GEN BRIDGE SHORE 2 MAIN SHORE POWER 2 REVERSE POLARITY REVERSE POLARITY SHORE 1 120VAC CABIN REFRIGERATOR OUTLETS MICROWAVE ACC 9 ACC 8 AFT CHAR...

Page 125: ...T ACC 5 12V DC CABIN STEREO TV CABIN OUTLET ACC 6 BLOWER REFRIGERATOR CABIN BLOWER GENERATOR GASOLINE VAPORS CAN EXPLODE BEFORE STARTING GENERATOR CHECK FOR GASOLINE VAPORS OPERATE BLOWER FOR 4 MINUTE...

Page 126: ...eck The third pull is in the starboard hardtop frame with one end inside the prep station and the other terminating in the hardtop behind the starboard speaker enclosure In preparation for potential f...

Page 127: ...ew display See figures 4 15 1 through 4 20 1 NAUTIC ON Remote Connectivity option 24 7 access to your boat s information using the NAUTIC ON app Monitor house and engine battery state and bilge pump a...

Page 128: ...Locate the channel to bypass Remove fuse from NORMAL position Place fuse in BYPASS position Figure 4 15 4 All internal electronics and software control has now been bypassed providing complete mechani...

Page 129: ...ess Remote The C Zonewireless remote control key fob provides wireless ability to operate four circuits from a distance of up to 250 ft 80 m To activate a selected circuit simply push the appropriate...

Page 130: ...4 17 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest C Zone Raymarine Digital Switching Interface Figure 4 17 1 C Zone Raymarine Digital Switching Interface Figure 4 17 2...

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Page 132: ...TPUT Port fishbox pump 12 VDC 7 OUTPUT Starboard fishbox pump 12 VDC 8 OUTPUT Livewell light blue red 12 VDC 9 OUTPUT N A 12 VDC 10 OUTPUT N A 12 VDC 11 OUTPUT N A 12 VDC 12 OUTPUT N A 12 VDC E3 1 INP...

Page 133: ...ess C Zone system from VesselView display Turn on engine battery switches and ignition keys The C Zone digital switching interface screen turns on automatically Press the Control Monitor icon on the l...

Page 134: ...UIT BLK WHT GEN SHUTDOWN BLU COMPASS BLU BLK DOME LIGHT BLU GRN SPREADER LIGHT BLU ORN LIVEWELL LIGHT BLU RED COURTESY LIGHTS BLU VIO CABIN LIGHTS BRN BILGE PUMP SWITCHED BRN BLK STARBOARD FISHBOX PUM...

Page 135: ...TO HOUSE BATT POSITIVE PORT ENG BATT SWITCH FUSE BLOCK HOUSE BATT SWITCH NAUTIC ON MODULE PORT ENGINE ACR STBD ENGINE AXR STBD ENG BATT SWITCH TO HOUSE BATT POSITIVE TO PORT BATT POSITIVE TO STBD BAT...

Page 136: ...hapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest BOW THRUSTER ICU TO BOW THRUSTER STBD HEADLINER MAIN NEGATIVE BUS BATTERY 2 BOW THRUSTER FUSE BOW THRUSTER BATTERY SWITCH HOUSE BATTERY Bow Thruster Harness Figure 4...

Page 137: ...STBD AFT FLOOD LIGHT TO MAP LIGHT TO HORN HARDTOP NEGATIVE BUS SPEAKER TO STBD NAV LIGHT TO STBD VENT TO FWD FLOOD LIGHT TO HARDTOP CZONE MODULE ROUTE TO DC AFT HARNESS TO STBD CTSY LIGHT POSITIVE FOR...

Page 138: ...ER MID CABIN OVERHEAD LIGHT PORT CABIN OVERHEAD LIGHT TO CABIN HARNESS HDMI CABLE AND HEADLINER HARNESS MID CABIN OVERHEAD LIGHT TO HEAD LIGHT HDMI CABLE HEAD OVERHEAD LIGHT TO DC AFT HARNESS TO PORT...

Page 139: ...PUMP RELAY A C PUMP INTERMEDIATE BREAKER ELCI GALVANIC ISOLATOR MICROWAVE PORT HEADLINER AC MAIN PANEL SHORE 1 NUETRAL BUS SHORE 2 NUETRAL BUS AC GROUNDING BUS STOVE CABIN A C120V 220V PANEL REFRIGERA...

Page 140: ...L AFT DECK BATTERY CHARGER MAIN NEGATIVE BUS STBD HEADLINER CABIN A C A C PUMP RELAY BOX WATER HEATER A C COMP TURBO CRUISAR 115V 60HZ HEAD OUTLET TV OUTLET SHORE POWER INLET 1 INLET 2 AC DC MAIN PANE...

Page 141: ...DER TO STBD ACCENT LIGHT STBD AFT BILGE STBD FISH BOX PUMP STBD UNDERWATER LIGHT CENTER UNDERWATER LIGHT WASTE TANK PORT UNDERWATER LIGHT FWD TANK BONDING DECK LIGHT TO HARDTOP HARNESS CABIN LIGHT FRE...

Page 142: ...RT HEADLINER PREP STATION PORT STEP LIGHT BLUE HOUSE BATT SWITCH TO PORT AFT ACCENT LIGHT WHITE BLUE TO PORT AFT SPEAKERS DIAPHRAM PUMP PORT AFT BILGE WHITE ACCENT LIGHT MACERATOR PUMP VACUUM GENERATO...

Page 143: ...STBD STEP LIGHT BLUE MAIN NEGATIVE BUS TO STBD AFT ACCENT LIGHT WHITE BLUE TO AFT ACC BUS WHITE ACCENT LIGHT STBD AFT BILGE TO STBD AFT DECK SPEAKERS STBD FISH BOX PUMP BILGE PUMP FUEL SENDER TO FUEL...

Page 144: ...4 31 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest TO DECK SPEAKER BILGE PUMP FLOAT SWITCH UNDERWATER LIGHTS MODULE NAUTIC ON STBD BATT SW PORT BATT SW STBD ACR PORT ACR DC Aft Harness page 4 of 4 Figure 4 31 1...

Page 145: ...ctrical R 325 Conquest TO HELM SWITCH PANEL BATT SWITCH PANEL WINDLASS MAIN PORT HEADLINER DC MDP BATT SWITCH PANEL HOUSE FUSE BLOCK WINDLASS FUSE PORT HEADLINER STBD FWD DECK Windlass Harness page 1...

Page 146: ...4 33 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest TO HELM SWITCH PANEL MAIN NEGATIVE BUS STBD HEADLINER STBD FWD DECK Windlass Harness page 2 of 2 Figure 4 33 1...

Page 147: ...4 34 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest STBD 30A RECEPTACLE PORT 30A RECEPTACLE PORT AFT BILGE STBD AFT BILGE 30 Amp Receptacles Harness Figure 4 34 1...

Page 148: ...PORT CABIN SPEAKERS AC NUETRAL BUS 2 AC NUETRAL BUS 1 AC DC MAIN PANEL AC DC MAIN PANEL A C GROUND BUS CABIN OVERHEAD LIGHT SWITCH FLEXIBLE READING LIGHT MID CABIN DUAL USB 12V DC CABIN STEREO CO MONI...

Page 149: ...4 36 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest DECK OUTLET TV OUTLET GRILL RELAY AC PANEL Grill Harness page 1 of 2 Figure 4 36 1...

Page 150: ...ACC NEGATIVE BUS REFRIGERATOR 120V ON DECK GRILL REFRIGERATOR BRKR 12V GRILL GFCI ON DECK AC PANEL AC DC MAIN PANEL DCMDP BATT SWITCH PANELS PREP STATION PORT HEADLINER GRILL STBD AFT BILGE STBD HEADL...

Page 151: ...apter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest MAIN NEGATIVE BUS GENERATOR AC DC MAIN PANEL PORT PREP STATION AC DC MAIN PANEL AC BREAKER PANEL BATT 1 MAIN NEGATIVE BUSS BAR HOUSE BATTERY Generator Harness Figure...

Page 152: ...IN PANEL TO DC PANEL TO GYRO COOLING PUMP MAIN NEGATIVE BUS TO BATT ML SERIES REMOTE GYRO BATTERY BRKR SWITCH T 100AMP 5000A INTERUPT PORT HEADLINER GROUNDING BUSS BAR AC DC MAIN PANEL AC PANEL TO CZO...

Page 153: ...4 40 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Main DC Battery RBS DC joystick Figure 4 40 1...

Page 154: ...4 41 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Main DC Battery RBS DC standard Figure 4 41 1...

Page 155: ...4 42 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest 30A Receptacle and Spotlight Power Jumper Figure 4 42 1...

Page 156: ...4 43 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Bow Thruster DC Figure 4 43 1...

Page 157: ...4 44 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Main DC Figure 4 44 1...

Page 158: ...4 45 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest DC Battery Layout Figure 4 45 1...

Page 159: ...4 46 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Headliner DC Figure 4 46 1...

Page 160: ...4 47 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Hardtop DC Figure 4 47 1...

Page 161: ...4 48 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Cabin DC Figure 4 48 1...

Page 162: ...4 49 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Stereo Amplifier DC Figure 4 49 1 Windlass DC Figure 4 49 2...

Page 163: ...4 50 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Windshield Washer Wiper DC Figure 4 50 1...

Page 164: ...r 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest DC MDP HEATER HEATER SWITCH 450 12 RED 451 12 BLK 15 Autopilot DC Figure 4 51 1 Joystick Moving Prop Alert DC Figure 4 51 2 Heater DC Figure 4 51 4 VHF Radio Power DC Fig...

Page 165: ...4 52 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest JOYSTICK POWER STEERING STANDARD POWER STEERING DRIP PAN DRIP PAN DRIP PAN Power Steering DC Figure 4 52 1...

Page 166: ...4 53 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest NAUTIC ON Bilge Pump Two Position Adaptor DC Figure 4 53 1...

Page 167: ...4 54 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest NAUTIC ON Bilge Pump Three Position Adaptor DC Figure 4 54 1...

Page 168: ...4 55 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Battery Switch Panel with Gyroscopic Stabilizer DC Figure 4 55 1...

Page 169: ...4 56 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Battery Switch Panel no gyroscopic stabilizer DC Figure 4 56 1...

Page 170: ...4 57 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Head Switch Panel DC Figure 4 57 1...

Page 171: ...4 58 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Cabin Breaker Panel DC Figure 4 58 1...

Page 172: ...4 59 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Pilothouse CO Monitor DC Figure 4 59 1 Generator Switch Panel DC Figure 4 59 2...

Page 173: ...4 60 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Helm Switch Panel DC Figure 4 60 1...

Page 174: ...4 61 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Shore Power 1 and 2 with Generator 120V 60Hz AC Figure 4 61 1...

Page 175: ...4 62 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Shore Power 1 and 2 no Generator 120V 60Hz AC Figure 4 62 1...

Page 176: ...4 63 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Shore Power with Generator 120V 60Hz AC Figure 4 63 1...

Page 177: ...4 64 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Shore Power no Generator 120V 60Hz AC Figure 4 64 1...

Page 178: ...4 65 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Shore Power 1 Breaker Panel 120V 60Hz AC Figure 4 65 1...

Page 179: ...4 66 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Shore Power 2 Breaker Panel 120V 60Hz AC Figure 4 66 1...

Page 180: ...4 67 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Shore Power 1 AC System 120V 60Hz Figure 4 67 1...

Page 181: ...4 68 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Shore Power 2 AC System 120V 60Hz Figure 4 68 1...

Page 182: ...4 69 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Grill 120VAC and Fridge 12VDC Figure 4 69 1...

Page 183: ...4 70 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Shore Power 1 and 2 with Generator 230V 50Hz AC Figure 4 70 1...

Page 184: ...4 71 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Shore Power 1 and 2 no Generator 230V 50Hz AC Figure 4 71 1...

Page 185: ...4 72 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Shore Power with Generator 230V 50Hz AC Figure 4 72 1...

Page 186: ...4 73 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Shore Power no Generator 230V 50Hz AC Figure 4 73 1...

Page 187: ...4 74 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Shore Power 1 Breaker Panel 230V 50Hz AC Figure 4 74 1...

Page 188: ...4 75 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Shore Power 2 Breaker Panel 230V 50Hz AC Figure 4 75 1...

Page 189: ...4 76 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Shore Power 1 AC System 230V 50Hz Figure 4 76 1...

Page 190: ...4 77 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Shore Power 2 AC System 230V 50Hz Figure 4 77 1...

Page 191: ...4 78 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Grill 230VAC and Fridge 12VDC Figure 4 78 1...

Page 192: ...4 79 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Generator 120V 60Hz AC Figure 4 79 1...

Page 193: ...4 80 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Generator 230V 50Hz AC Figure 4 80 1...

Page 194: ...4 81 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Gyroscopic Stabilizer 120V 60Hz AC Figure 4 81 1...

Page 195: ...4 82 Chapter 4 Electrical R 325 Conquest Gyroscopic Stabilizer 230V 50Hz AC Figure 4 82 1...

Page 196: ...you may need to enlist the services of a professional hull cleaning company Check with a Boston Whaler dealer for recommendationsona compatible rubbingcompound for this vessel or a professional hull c...

Page 197: ...unded by the United States Coast Guard regarding the cause and effect of blistering in the gel coat of fiberglass boats Fiberglass blisters can form anywhere from near surface layers of the gel coat t...

Page 198: ...this vessel s hull or recommendations on businesses that specialize in this area Bare Hull Painting Proper preparation is the key to successful hull painting Begin by scrubbing the surface thoroughly...

Page 199: ...best stainless steel will corrode Stainless steel is strong and corrosion resistant but still requires maintenance to keep its appearance Frequent routine cleaning of stainless steel with a mild soap...

Page 200: ...en the table and the cover by inserting a non marring object between the two Refer to the manufacturer s instructions for proper care Seats Mechanical Parts Always wash metallic parts with soap and wa...

Page 201: ...pletely Do not store canvas while wet The effects of ultraviolet light can sometimes be reduced by chemical treatment of canvas items Consult a Boston Whaler dealer or check the canvas manufacturer s...

Page 202: ...ed with smooth paper or soft cloth like a bed sheet between layers when dry Rinse vinyl thoroughly with fresh water to remove any dust dirt particles salt water or environmental agents before applying...

Page 203: ...amination and or premature wear of your system Inspect your fuel system annually for leaks You should check the fuel tank area below the floor for liquid fuel or a strong odor of gasoline before each...

Page 204: ...away from the dock is the engines or if equipped a generator And when the generator is on the battery chargers Keep in mind the following battery recommendations Mixing Fresh New and Used Dead Batteri...

Page 205: ...rrode the bearings Check with the trailer manufacturer for scheduled maintenance of your trailer Environment Antifreeze and other winterizing fluids can be toxic to aquatic life and cause harmful effe...

Page 206: ...3 8 phenolic 1 3 28 1 2 phenolic 12 5 12 5 47 3 8 phenolic 3 6 10 3 8 phenolic 5 5 29 1 4 plywood 3 875 10 25 48 1 4 plywood 1 25 20 5 11 1 2 plywood 2 3 30 1 2 plywood 3 25 4 49 1 2 plywood 1 625 19...

Page 207: ...5 12 Chapter 5 Care and Maintenance R 325 Conquest Reinforcement Locations Figure 5 12 1 NOTE P S port and starboard...

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