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330 Outrage

Section 4 • Electrical System

330 Outrage

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Summary of Contents for 330 Outrage 2023

Page 1: ...330 Outrage Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...330 Outrage 330 Outrage The mission of Boston Whaler is to provide consumers with the safest highest quality most durable boats in the world...

Page 3: ...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...

Page 4: ...xceptional boating experience Information and assistance is also available at bostonwhaler com where you ll find customer resources including how to videos maintenance tips and other technical content...

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 tha...

Page 6: ...Rescue 1 9 Returning to the victim 1 9 Making contact 1 9 TABLE of CONTENTS Getting back aboard 1 9 Unassisted Reboarding 1 9 Fire 1 9 To lessen the danger of fire 1 10 Flooding Swamping and Capsizing...

Page 7: ...2 29 Trailer Description 2 29 Section 3 Systems Overview Operation Bilge Pumps 3 1 Maintenance 3 1 Fuel Oil Spillage 3 2 Power Steering 3 2 Filling Maintenance 3 2 Fuel System 3 2 Fuel tank 3 3 Fuel...

Page 8: ...intenance 4 2 Summer Kitchen Batteries Option 4 3 Bow Thruster Battery Option 4 3 Battery Selector Switches 4 3 Fuse Blocks 4 4 12 Volt Accessory receptacle 4 5 Automatic Charging Relays ACR 4 5 DC Br...

Page 9: ...Boston Whaler is not responsible for specification changes to parts or accessories manufactured by other companies NOTE Equipment may vary depending on options selected If needed in connection with s...

Page 10: ...haler website or any Boston Whaler affiliate and utilized under normal non commercial use Accessory subject to the remedies exclusions and limitations set out below Boston Whaler will repair or replac...

Page 11: ...es which includes but is not limited to any for profit or other revenue generating uses 12 Any representation or implication relating to speed range fuel consumption or estimated performance character...

Page 12: ...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 STATES DO...

Page 13: ...warranty transfer must be completed within 30 days of purchase Notwithstanding anything in this Limited Manufacturer Warranty to the contrary Boston Whaler reserves the right to reject any warranty tr...

Page 14: ...ting safety You and any other operator of this Boat should take a course in boating and boating safety before operation of this Boat and should be completely familiar with all systems regarding safe o...

Page 15: ...integral structural components A Structural 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...

Page 16: ...ss of the recommended maximum horsepower 7 Failure of the owner to use maintain or store the Boat as specified in the Boston Whaler owner s manual and any other failure to provide reasonable care and...

Page 17: ...will then arrange for the inspection and any covered repair and the owner shall pay for all related transportation charges and or travel time STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS Without prejudice to your mandator...

Page 18: ...Boston Whaler The invalidity or unenforceability of any one or more of the provisions herein shall not affect the validity and enforceability of the other provisions SAFETY It is your responsibility a...

Page 19: ...repaired 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...

Page 20: ...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 permitted by...

Page 21: ...xiliary 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...

Page 22: ...n 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 DANGE...

Page 23: ...your boat Following the RULES of the ROAD Keeping a sharp lookout for people and objects in the water Not boating in water or weather conditions that are beyond the boat s and operator s capability N...

Page 24: ...us 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 you turn too quickly increase or decrease spee...

Page 25: ...ified operator must be in control of the boat at all times Do not operate the boat while under the influence of alcohol or drugs Never operate your boat at speeds which exceed the operator s ability t...

Page 26: ...rked waterproof container Additional Recommended equipment for safe operation In addition to the legally mandated equipment the following items are necessary for safe boating especially if your boat w...

Page 27: ...oxide 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...

Page 28: ...ce PFD will allow the person who has fallen overboard to remain afloat with far less effort and body heat loss extending survival time necessary to find and retrieve them One 1 Coast Guard approved PF...

Page 29: ...aw 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 ai...

Page 30: ...llen overboard Emergency Situations The law requires the owner operator to assist any person or boat in distress as long as rendering assistance does not endanger the owner operator the passengers or...

Page 31: ...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 vi...

Page 32: ...echnic 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...

Page 33: ...unced 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 weathe...

Page 34: ...g flags Keep at least 30 meters 100 ft 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 an...

Page 35: ...nots 25 m p h it takes only 5 seconds to overtake 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...

Page 36: ...e 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...

Page 37: ...eering control Should the operator fall out of the boat at planing speed it may take several seconds for the engine and propeller to stop turning The boat may continue to coast for several hundred fee...

Page 38: ...on holding the float plan to let them know you are back emergency contact s including location heading date and time of incident Theft deterrent against boat and engine theft REFER TO THE OWNER S PACK...

Page 39: ...severe response DO NOT approach within 100 yards and slow to minimum speed within 500 yards of any U S Naval vessel If you need to pass within 100 yards of a U S Naval vessel for safe passage you mus...

Page 40: ...o 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 ex...

Page 41: ...t may suddenly move in any direction the propellers can injure people in the water anywhere around the boat Unless the Captain gives you permission do not go in the water wind or water current can mov...

Page 42: ...nt Part No It is important to replace any damaged or unreadable label Call your Boston Whaler dealer for replacement labels NOTICE 4 3 5 DANGER MRP 1746869 STAY CLEAR OF MOVING PARTS WARNING DOOR MUST...

Page 43: ...ted area No smoking or open flames THIS BOAT HAS BEEN DESIGNED FOR A MAXIMUM OUTBOARD ENGINE WEIGHT OF 1 400 Lb 635 kg NOTICE MRP 1749551 GASOLINE RECOMMENDATIONS Minimum octane rating of 91 in the U...

Page 44: ...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 BLOWER PROPELLER INTERIOR LIGHT RUNNING...

Page 45: ...THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 1 24 330 Outrage Section 1 Safety R...

Page 46: ...IGH DENSITY CLOSED CELL NON ABSORBENT FOAM HIGH QUALITY RESINS AND GELCOATS WOVEN GLASS MATTING Boston Whaler hulls are constructed with our patented Unibond construction process This involves foam in...

Page 47: ...al regulations and American Boat and Yacht Council standards A Canada Conformity Sticker means that your Boston Whaler has been certified to comply with construction standards for small vessels by Tra...

Page 48: ...mum outboard engine weight of 1400 LBS 635 kg NOTICE The 330 Outrage is category B It is imperative that you follow the recommendations listed on your capacity plate regarding the maximum amount of we...

Page 49: ...draft measurements Follow the recommendations regarding the maximum amount of weight your boat can safely carry 3 Exceeding this weight will affect the boat s performance DO NOT Exceed the weight list...

Page 50: ...NEVER operate the engine while loading or unloading swimmers divers from the reboarding ladder Deck Occupancy Fig 2 5 1 Gelcoat surfaces are slippery when wet Use extreme caution when walking on wet...

Page 51: ...6 1 NOTE Hardtop removed for clarity Recommended Passenger Locations RECOMMENDED SEATING While moored at idle or at speed under 5 mph RECOMMENDED ON PLANE LOCATIONS NEVER allow passengers to ride in a...

Page 52: ...ater Any fitting that will be underwater needs to be plugged or the seacock needs to be closed Through hull fittings and deck drain scupper flaps should be checked for proper seal annually When the bo...

Page 53: ...IE CLEATS 8 P S WASTE PUMPOUT DECK PLATE FOUR STROKE MERCURY ENGINES 50 GAL TRANSOM LIVEWELL REBOARDING LADDER WITH COVER STAINLESS STEEL GRAB RAIL TRANSOM FRESH WATER SPRAYER TRANSOM DOOR FOLD AWAY S...

Page 54: ...DUAL INPUT CUP HOLDERS 12V ACCESSORY RECEPTACLE JOYSTICK PILOTING TOGGLE OPTION GEAR SHIFT THROTTLE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR ENGINES ON OFF SWITCH TRIM TAB CONTROL PAD ENGINE SHUT OFF SWITCH STAINL...

Page 55: ...YSTICK OPTION 40 GAL 151 4 L FRESH WATER TANK 300 GAL 1136 L FUEL TANK JOYSTICK PILOTING ELECTRONICS PANEL OPTION BATTERY CHARGER 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 FWD 24 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11...

Page 56: ...HOLDERS 4 CONVERTIBLE AFT FACING COUCH WORK SURFACE STORAGE STAINLESS STEEL GRAB RAIL LED COURTESY LIGHT WATERPROOF STEREO SPEAKER STORAGE DRAWERS 3 COMPANION SEAT FLIP DOWN VISIBILITY PLATFORM 12 120...

Page 57: ...l Layout Leaning Post w cooler Option Fig 2 12 1 1 2 SINK NET STORAGE TOWEL RACK 12 120V REFRIGERATOR OPTION STORAGE YETI COOLER COVER LATCH CUP HOLDERS 2 SPRAYER W EXTENDABLE HOSE 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 5...

Page 58: ...yout Summer Kitchen Option Fig 2 13 1 1 2 SINK NET STORAGE TOWEL RACK CUP HOLDERS 2 HEAT SHIELD GRILL COVER 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 5 6 7 9 10 11 4 10 ELECTRIC GRILL 12 120V REFRIGERATOR OPTION YETI COOLE...

Page 59: ...EL OPTION SUN LOUNGE FILLER STOWED DIVE LADDER STOWED DEDICATED STORAGE FOR DIVE LADDER General Layout Console Interior Head Fig 2 14 1 1 2 4 5 3 6 7 8 9 ENTRY STEP VACU FLUSH TOILET PASS THROUGH SLOT...

Page 60: ...Layout Anchor Locker Fig 2 15 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 WINDLASS ANCHOR CHAIN SAFETY LANYARD ANCHOR CLEAT CHAIN 25 EMERGENCY HANDLE FRESH WATER INLET WINDLASS REMOTE WINDLASS REMOTE POWER General Layout Hardt...

Page 61: ...nwale transom Fig 2 16 1 1 2 STERN FOLDAWAY SEAT STORAGE FRESH WATER CONNECTION WATERPROOF STEREO SPEAKER 125V 30AMP SHORE POWER REC PT FOR ELECTRIC REELS AND OR DOWNRIGGERS P S OPTION 3 4 5 6 General...

Page 62: ...OR LIGHTS COURTESY LIGHTS MAP LIGHTS FLOOD LIGHTS 3 6 7 8 10 9 Control Station Switch Panel 11 12 14 15 13 16 17 18 1 2 5 3 6 7 8 12 11 13 14 16 17 15 18 19 20 9 10 UNDERWATER LIGHTS OPTION WINDLASS P...

Page 63: ...CHOR LOCKER UNDER GUNNEL ROD RACKS 57 GAL 215 7 L INSULATED FISHBOX W PUMPOUT P S 50 GAL 189 25 L LIVEWELL PORT AFT STORAGE 3 DRAWER STORAGE LOCKABLE GLOVE BOX SUN LOUNGE FILLER STOWED DIVE LADDER STO...

Page 64: ...R W FLIP UP THIGH RISER LEANING POST CONVERTIBLE BENCH AFT FOLDAWAY BENCH SEAT Seating Fig 2 19 1 1 2 3 4 Seating 5 6 1 2 5 3 4 7 6 7 Always wash metallic parts with soap and water and rinse thoroughl...

Page 65: ...tically and Single Lever Mode allows you to control multiple engines with just one control lever VesselView TheVesselView system provides up to date information for more than 30 engine parameters incl...

Page 66: ...forward gear Continuing to move the lever forward will increase the forward speed of the boat Likewise to reverse power bring the control lever back to engage the reverse gear and increase the reverse...

Page 67: ...nnects the SmartCraftTM data network to your iPhone or android mobile device via Bluetooth Low Energy4 0 BLE With VesselView MOBILE you have the power of SmartCraftTM on your mobile device with all th...

Page 68: ...Navigation Anchor Lighting Fig 2 23 1 OFF NAV LIGHTS ANCHOR LIGHTS CAUTION Accent lights are not to be used when navigational lights are in use as this may interfere with the effectiveness of the nav...

Page 69: ...ats enclosed with canvas or with poor ventilation are most likely to collect fumes CO sickness symptoms include headache nausea and dizziness DO NOT mistake these symptoms for sea sickness In rainy an...

Page 70: ...s Cover Package Option Fig 2 25 1 1 2 3 FORWARD LOUNGE BASE COVER BLACK FORWARD LOUNGE BACKREST COVER BLACK STERN SEAT BACKREST BLACK LEANING POST COVER BLACK 1 3 4 5 6 7 2 CONSOLE COVER BLACK FORWARD...

Page 71: ...Section 2 General Information 330 Outrage R 1 2 3 FULL CANVAS MOORING COVER BLACK HARDTOP ENCLOSURE CURTAINS WHITE OR BLACK BOW TABLE COVER BLACK OPTION BOW SHADE OPTION Canvas Option Fig 2 26 1 1 2 3...

Page 72: ...at the stern with hawse pipes There is also one 1 8 inch cleat in the anchor locker and two 2 8 inch pop up cleats one each port and starboard at the transom The cleats are used to secure the boat to...

Page 73: ...th rollers can damage the hull of this vessel and should never be used to support the hull bottom A single roller at WINCH STAND ASSEMBLY see Figure 2 29 1 is permitted Hull bottom must be solely supp...

Page 74: ...em or tilt support lever on the outboard to maintain proper ground clearance for trailering The outboard tilt support lever is not intended to support the outboard for trailering R E F E R T O E N G I...

Page 75: ...2 30 Section 2 General Information 330 Outrage R THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...

Page 76: ...h the hatch in the bottom of the motorwell Access to the forward pump can be made through a hatch on the aft wall of the forward console Frequently inspect the area under the float switches to ensure...

Page 77: ...service to remove it Never pump contaminated bilge discharge overboard Fill fuel tank less than rated capacity Allow for fuel expansion Filling Maintenance Fuel System Leaking fuel is a fire and expl...

Page 78: ...l tanks with levels less than 1 4 full can cause engine stalling problems due to fuel starvation or by allowing sediment and dirt to enter the fuel supply lines Keep the tank full and monitor the fuel...

Page 79: ...hon valve and the fuel line The FDV prevents the built up pressure inside the tank from being transferred to the engine while still allowing fuel to flow as the engine requires it for operation The an...

Page 80: ...asoline The fuel system components of your Mercury engine s have been tested to perform with the maximum level of ethanol blended gasoline 10 ethanol currently allowed by the EPAin the United States S...

Page 81: ...n could potentially become a problem Phase Separation Humidity and condensation create water in your fuel tank which can adversely effect the ethanol blended fuel A condition called phase separation c...

Page 82: ...the system NOTE The engines cannot be started from this location Turn the master key switches on clockwise Be sure gear shift throttle control levers are in the NEUTRAL position CAUTION NEVER start or...

Page 83: ...ngine RPM Engine RPM is limited to prevent engine damage To disengage return the control handles back to the neutral position The warm up mode can be re activated by turning the engines off and re sta...

Page 84: ...illing the Tank The water tank can be filled through the water fill inlet located on the starboard gunnel Fill the tank only from a source known to provide safe pure drinking water Use only a plastic...

Page 85: ...ed to disinfect the freshwater system 1 Flush the entire system thoroughly by allowing potable water to flow through it 2 Drain the system completely 3 Fill the entire system with an approved disinfec...

Page 86: ...50 gallon 189 L full fill livewell in the transom and a raw water hose connection on the port aft cockpit The seacock must be set in the OPEN position for the raw water system to function Figure 3 11...

Page 87: ...rains Full Fill Livewell Operation Before operating the system make certain the hull seacock and flow control valve are in the open position The hull seacock can be accessed through the aft cockpit de...

Page 88: ...40 gal 151 4 L livewell is located in the leaning post under the seat This Full Fill design provides a stable environment to reduce fatigue on your baitfish resulting in a more active and longer last...

Page 89: ...reshwater lakes and Impoundments accessible through locks and other flowing waters that are navigable interstate by vessels subject to this regulation 40CFR 140 3 NOTICE This boat is equipped with a d...

Page 90: ...ncluded in your owners manual packet into the panel Macerator Operation Dockside Discharge NOTICE Dockside discharge is a preferred method of waste disposal VACUUM PUMP SWITCH VACUUM PUMP KEY SWITCH C...

Page 91: ...deplete the vacuum After completion of the discharge energize the vacuum pump by returning the switch or button to its normal position Aft Fish Boxes w Pumpout Fig 3 16 1 1 2 PORT FISHBOX STARBOARD FI...

Page 92: ...YOUR OWNER S MANUAL PACKET FOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY 1 2 3 4 5 Spool up Time to Rated Speed 50 minutes Spool up Time to Stabilization 35 minutes Full speed to zero RPM approx 2 hours GYR...

Page 93: ...Rotating Outriggers Pull down on the lower unit handle and rotate to the desired position Whenreleasedthehandle will hold the outrigger shaft into position Retrieving Outriggers Starting with the inb...

Page 94: ...on the main breaker panel located on the starboard gunnel opposite of the helm The switch on the helm switch panel is a three position switch which allows for red or white lighting selection Lighting...

Page 95: ...s this may interfere with the effective ness of the navigational lights CAUTION OFF AFT FLOOD FWD AFT Flood Light Operation Fig 3 20 1 LIGHTS FLOOD LIGHTS If equipped the three 3 blue underwater light...

Page 96: ...S DIVE DOOR STAINLESS STEEL LADDER BRACKET SWIVEL GRAB HANDLE STAINLESS STEEL LATCH 3 4 1 2 3 4 3 DANGER Ensure that door is closed and securely latched when boat is underway Dive Ladder The installat...

Page 97: ...s an option Electric Grill Option Maintenance A concealed electric element eliminates grease flare ups and a reusable grease pan located under the heating element collects all the fat and juices assoc...

Page 98: ...ated at the back of the grill cover When the cover is closed the shut off switch is engaged and power to the grill will be turned off Do not under any circumstances override the automatic shut off swi...

Page 99: ...increase your operator visibility particularly during initial acceleration An untrimmed boat will Reduce fuel economy Increase wear on your engine Visibility from the helm station may be limited use...

Page 100: ...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 boatside receptacle is located under the aft starbo...

Page 101: ...or line to neutral faults short circuits or overloads DANGER TESTING TROUBLESHOOTING TEST BEFORE EACH USE NORMAL OPERATING STATE Sensing device GREEN LED is ON and circuit breaker is at ON position S...

Page 102: ...ation Asafety lanyard secures the anchor when stowed and the boat is underway LOWERING Pushing the top part of the switch down will power the anchor windlass DOWN Make certain that the safety lanyard...

Page 103: ...he anchor chain and is clear of the rode as it plays out or is retrieved U P D O W N Manual Operation There are two star sockets on the top of the windlass used for manual deployment of the anchor Ins...

Page 104: ...e accessed by lifting the hatch in the floor of the forward deck The battery switch is located outboard starboard of the battery bank and can be accessed by lifting the mechanical hatch in the deck of...

Page 105: ...t of the water even for a few seconds The motor will over speed by 300 causing damage to the unit and the propeller will cause serious damage or injury to whom or whatever comes in contact with it In...

Page 106: ...eavy current can drag a stern anchored boat underwater WARNING Water Depth Rode Proper Anchoring Fig 3 31 1 Rode length bow height water depth X Scope Considerations When Anchoring NOTICE Before using...

Page 107: ...Under no circumstance should you use a propeller which allows the engine to operate at a higher than recommended RPM NOTICE Turn on the anchor light when at anchor or drifting not under power at night...

Page 108: ...ned to provide maximum forward thrust consequently the reverse thrust of the propeller will not be as efficient Propellers have two basic characteristics diameter and pitch Diameter is that distance m...

Page 109: ...ity can break and snap back causing severe injury or damage Attach the tow line to the bow tow eye only DO NOT attach the tow line to a cleat or deck rail Have towing vessel move slowly to prevent str...

Page 110: ...g lids The trays will ensure that while underway the batteries will not move around thus causing damage to components fitted in the same area The batteries can be removed by loosening the wing nuts an...

Page 111: ...weaker and the voltage drops As the battery remains discharged the process continues until recharging the battery becomes impossible If the battery does become run down be sure to recharge it as soon...

Page 112: ...IC GRILL BATTERIES OPTION FUSE OPTION BATTERY SWITCH OPTION INVERTER OPTION BOW THRUSTER OPTION 3 Bow Thruster Battery Option If equipped the bow thruster derives its power from the house battery in t...

Page 113: ...battery cables while the engines are running CAUTION Do not leave the battery switches in COMBINE BATTERIES position as this can discharge all batteries leaving no emergency start capability CAUTION T...

Page 114: ...ipping 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 hazard Be sure to use accessories that do not...

Page 115: ...UNSWITCHED MAIN 50 AMPS SWITCHED MAIN 100 AMPS WINDLASS 80 AMPS ENGINES BATTERY SWITCH AUTOMATIC CHARGING RELAY ACR HOUSE BATTERY SWITCH PORT MASTER IGNITION STBD MASTER IGNITION HORN 10 AMPS NAV ANCH...

Page 116: ...T ONE OR BOTH BATT ARE BELOW 9 5V 1 2 3 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 8 Main DC Breaker Panel Option 16 120V DC Breaker Panel Joystick Piloting Option Fig 4 7 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 8 16 17 1...

Page 117: ...BREAKER 60 AMPS COCKPIT REFRIGERATOR BREAKER 15 AMPS BATTERY CHARGER BREAKER 15 AMPS AFT PORT WALL OF CONSOLE INTERIOR 120V AC BREAKER PANEL SUMMER KITCHEN OPTION SHORE POWER MAIN BREAKER OPTION 60 A...

Page 118: ...tion Fig 4 9 1 1 2 120V AC BREAKER PANEL GYRO OPTION AC VOLTMETER REVERSE POLARITY INDICATOR SHORE POWER MAIN BREAKER 60 AMPS GYRO CHARGER 15 AMPS BATTERY CHARGER BREAKER 15 AMPS AFT PORT WALL OF CONS...

Page 119: ...POWER MAIN BREAKER 32 AMPS COCKPIT REFRIGERATOR BREAKER 10 AMPS BATTERY CHARGER BREAKER 10 AMPS AFT PORT WALL OF CONSOLE INTERIOR 220V AC BREAKER PANEL SUMMER KITCHEN OPTION SHORE POWER MAIN BREAKER...

Page 120: ...R MAIN AC Breaker Panel Gyro Option AC 220V Panel Gyro Option Fig 4 11 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 220V AC BREAKER PANEL GYRO OPTION AC VOLTMETER REVERSE POLARITY INDICATOR 3 4 5 6 7 SHORE POWER MAIN BREAKER...

Page 121: ...rt frame of the hardtop which terminates in the console at one end and the hardtop electronics box at the other Hardtop Rigging Fig 4 12 3 1 HARDTOP PULL CORD 1 NAUTIC ONTM Remote Connectivity Option...

Page 122: ...LU GRN SPREADER LIGHT BLU ORN LIVEWELL LIGHT BLU RED COURTESY LIGHTS BLU VIO CABIN LIGHTS BRN BILGE PUMP SWITCHED BRN BLK STARBOARD FISHBOX PUMP BRN BLU PORT FISHBOX PUMP BRN GRY RAW WATER BRN GRN FRE...

Page 123: ...4 14 330 Outrage Section 4 Electrical System R DC Power Underwater Light Fig 4 14 1...

Page 124: ...4 15 Section 4 Electrical System 330 Outrage R DC Power Courtesy Outlet Fig 4 15 1...

Page 125: ...4 16 330 Outrage Section 4 Electrical System R DC Power Wiper Washer Fig 4 16 1...

Page 126: ...4 17 Section 4 Electrical System 330 Outrage R DC Power Horn Vent Fig 4 17 1...

Page 127: ...4 18 330 Outrage Section 4 Electrical System R DC Power Waste Discharge Fig 4 18 1...

Page 128: ...4 19 Section 4 Electrical System 330 Outrage R DC Power w Inverter Fig 4 19 1...

Page 129: ...4 20 330 Outrage Section 4 Electrical System R DC Power 230V 50HZ w Inverter Fig 4 20 1...

Page 130: ...4 21 Section 4 Electrical System 330 Outrage R DC Gyro Stabilizer w 120V AC Charger Fig 4 21 1...

Page 131: ...4 22 330 Outrage Section 4 Electrical System R DC Gyro Stabilizer w 220V AC Charger Fig 4 22 1...

Page 132: ...4 23 Section 4 Electrical System 330 Outrage R DC Breaker Panel w Gyro Fig 4 23 1...

Page 133: ...4 24 330 Outrage Section 4 Electrical System R AC Gyro Power 120V 60HZ Fig 4 24 1...

Page 134: ...4 25 Section 4 Electrical System 330 Outrage R AC Gyro Power 230V 50HZ Fig 4 25 1...

Page 135: ...4 26 330 Outrage Section 4 Electrical System R Gyro battery Bank Positive Terminal Connection Fig 4 26 1...

Page 136: ...4 27 Section 4 Electrical System 330 Outrage R Gyro Battery Bank Standard Steering Boat Fig 4 27 1 Gyro Battery Bank Joystick Steering Boat Option Fig 4 27 2...

Page 137: ...4 28 330 Outrage Section 4 Electrical System R AC Power Sheet 1 Fig 4 28 1...

Page 138: ...4 29 Section 4 Electrical System 330 Outrage R AC Power 230V 50HZ Fig 4 29 1...

Page 139: ...4 30 330 Outrage Section 4 Electrical System R AC Power w Inverter Fig 4 30 1...

Page 140: ...4 31 Section 4 Electrical System 330 Outrage R AC Power 230V 50HZ w Inverter Fig 4 31 1...

Page 141: ...4 32 330 Outrage Section 4 Electrical System R Batteries Standard Fig 4 32 1...

Page 142: ...4 33 Section 4 Electrical System 330 Outrage R Batteries Joystick Steering Option Fig 4 33 1...

Page 143: ...4 34 330 Outrage Section 4 Electrical System R DC Breaker Panel Standard Steering Fig 4 34 1...

Page 144: ...4 35 Section 4 Electrical System 330 Outrage R DC Breaker Panel_ Joystick Steering Option Fig 4 35 1...

Page 145: ...4 36 330 Outrage Section 4 Electrical System R Bow Thruster Fig 4 36 1...

Page 146: ...4 37 Section 4 Electrical System 330 Outrage R Engine Flush System Fig 4 37 1...

Page 147: ...4 38 330 Outrage Section 4 Electrical System R Shore Power 1 120V 60HZ Fig 4 38 1...

Page 148: ...4 39 Section 4 Electrical System 330 Outrage R Shore Power 1 230V 50HZ Fig 4 39 1...

Page 149: ...4 40 330 Outrage Section 4 Electrical System R Inverter Shore power 2 Fig 4 40 1...

Page 150: ...4 41 Section 4 Electrical System 330 Outrage R Pumps 1 Fig 4 41 1...

Page 151: ...4 42 330 Outrage Section 4 Electrical System R Pumps 2 Fig 4 42 1...

Page 152: ...4 43 Section 4 Electrical System 330 Outrage R Helm Switch Fig 4 43 1...

Page 153: ...4 44 330 Outrage Section 4 Electrical System R Courtesy Lights Fig 4 44 1...

Page 154: ...4 45 Section 4 Electrical System 330 Outrage R Courtesy Lights Cont d Fig 4 45 1...

Page 155: ...4 46 330 Outrage Section 4 Electrical System R Hardtop Lighting Fig 4 46 1...

Page 156: ...4 47 Section 4 Electrical System 330 Outrage R Lighting Fig 4 47 1...

Page 157: ...4 48 330 Outrage Section 4 Electrical System R Trim Tabs Fig 4 48 1...

Page 158: ...4 49 Section 4 Electrical System 330 Outrage R Windlass Fig 4 49 1...

Page 159: ...4 50 330 Outrage Section 4 Electrical System R Bow Thruster Fig 4 50 1...

Page 160: ...4 51 Section 4 Electrical System 330 Outrage R Audio Fig 4 51 1...

Page 161: ...4 52 330 Outrage Section 4 Electrical System R Premium Audio Option Fig 4 52 1...

Page 162: ...4 53 Section 4 Electrical System 330 Outrage R Receptacle 12V 30 AMP Option Fig 4 53 1...

Page 163: ...4 54 330 Outrage Section 4 Electrical System R Refrigerator Schematic Fig 4 54 1...

Page 164: ...4 55 Section 4 Electrical System 330 Outrage R Joystick Piloting Schematic Fig 4 55 1...

Page 165: ...4 56 330 Outrage Section 4 Electrical System R NAUTIC ON Sheet 1 Fig 4 56 1...

Page 166: ...4 57 Section 4 Electrical System 330 Outrage R NAUTIC 0N Sheet 2 Fig 4 57 1...

Page 167: ...4 58 330 Outrage Section 4 Electrical System R NAUTIC 0N Sheet 3 Fig 4 58 1...

Page 168: ...4 59 Section 4 Electrical System 330 Outrage R NAUTIC 0N Sheet 4 Fig 4 59 1...

Page 169: ...4 60 330 Outrage Section 4 Electrical System R NAUTIC 0N Sheet 5 Fig 4 60 1...

Page 170: ...4 61 Section 4 Electrical System 330 Outrage R NAUTIC 0N Sheet 6 Fig 4 61 1...

Page 171: ...4 62 330 Outrage Section 4 Electrical System R Battery Harness Fig 4 62 1...

Page 172: ...4 63 Section 4 Electrical System 330 Outrage R Gyro Battery Harness Option Fig 4 63 1...

Page 173: ...4 64 330 Outrage Section 4 Electrical System R Gyro DC Harness Bonding Option Fig 4 64 1...

Page 174: ...4 65 Section 4 Electrical System 330 Outrage R Gyro AC Harness Option Fig 4 65 1...

Page 175: ...4 66 330 Outrage Section 4 Electrical System R Gyro Battery to House Battery Harness Option Fig 4 66 1...

Page 176: ...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 professiona...

Page 177: ...ll take some time The effect of osmotic pressure allows water to impregnate below the gel coat and substrate thus forming a blister There have been extensive university studies funded Bottom Painting...

Page 178: ...never been painted preparation is the key to successful hull painting Take extra care and time in preparation before proceeding to paint Begin by scrubbing the surface thoroughly with a stiff brush u...

Page 179: ...g wax will help maintain the finish Wash with mild soap and cold or lukewarm water Dry THOROUGHLY Stainless Steel Care NOTICE Masking tape is NOT recommended for the types of paint you will be using N...

Page 180: ...oper cleaners Wash completely using a soft cloth and mild detergent to remove salt particles Hosing alone will not dislodge all particles DO NOT allow soap to dry as it may cause stains on coated surf...

Page 181: ...frequently as conditions warrant Neglect will cause pitting of the surface which cannot be reversed Inspect and repair or replace all damaged nylon bushings washers or other hardware designed to prev...

Page 182: ...gritanddeterioration from ultraviolet light can cause your canvas to degrade over time NOTICE DO NOT use detergents bleach or solvents to clean your canvas Cleaning Stubborn Stains Soak fabric for app...

Page 183: ...ould be replaced at the beginning of your boating season If the misters are not functioning properly after cleaning with CLR replacing the filter should correct the situation NOTICE Dependingonusage t...

Page 184: ...rapped water or excessive condensation due to climatic changes is very important Freezing water in the engine can cause extensive damage to the internal moving parts Internal engine parts can also be...

Page 185: ...to raise the bow of the boat enough to allow for proper drainage of water from the deck and bilge area Make sure all the drainage fittings are clear and free of debris and plugs are removed Store the...

Page 186: ...tment plants Persons who have any questions regarding recycling antifreeze or other toxic fluids should write or call their state s EPA office Environment Reinforcement Locations Your boat has been ma...

Page 187: ...urface Also known as Whaleboard Reinforcement Construction Equipment weight Fastener Type Plywood Standard boat building material Light Self tapping screws Trevira Thick spunbound polyester fabric Lig...

Page 188: ...5 13 Section 5 Care Maintenance R 330 Outrage 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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