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9.8 Bill of Material

Any component that begins with a letter or has a category number lower

than 50 is a manufactured component and therefore may not have all of

its subcomponents listed.

Category

Number

Part Description

50

Engines and V-Drives

51

Inboard Engine Equipment

52

Propellers

53

Steering Cables

54

Steering Helms and Kits

55

Control Cables

56

Controls and Kits

57

Instruments and Instrument Accessories

58

Fresh Water Cooling

59

Engine Equipment; Batteries

60

Fuel System and Tanks

61, 62

Galley, Head and Shower Equipment, and Tanks

63

Pressure Water System

64

Navigation and Interior Lighting

65

Bilge Pumps, Blowers, and Ventilators

66

Deck Hardware; Arch

67

Rails, Taffrail Kits, and Ladders

68

Wire Harnesses, Dockside Kits, and Panels

69

Electrical Equipment, Generator, Windlass

70

Windows, Doors, Windshield Sets, Hatches, and Screens

71

Hardware, Logo

72

Pilot Seat Hardware, Table Legs and Footrests

73

Accessories; Hatch, Horn, Screens, Stereo, TV, Vacuum

74

Fittings, Pipe and Tube

75

Clamps, Hoses, and Tubing

77

Wood Screws and Sheet Metal Screws

78

Lag and Machine Screws, Bolts, Nuts, and Washers

79

Nails, Staples, and Rivets

80

Blinds, Canvas, Carpet, Curtains, and Upholstery

Material

81

Finishing Material and Adhesives; Logos, Paint,

Plaques, Stripe

82

Fiberglass Materials, Gel and Putty

83

Extrusions

84

Lumber, Plywood, Hardboard, and Balsa

85

Plastics, Plastic Laminates, Doors, Lids, and Covers

89

Electrical

90

Air Conditioning and Accessories

91

Foam

94

Woodset

Summary of Contents for 33 SUPER SPORT

Page 1: ...33 Super Sport Owner s Guide HIN CDR 2005 Version 1...

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Page 3: ...and are contained in the OEM information packets within your Owner s Information kit If you re new to boating learn the proper rules of seamanship to ensure the safety of your passengers Refer to Chap...

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Page 5: ...ard 1 3 6 Medical Emergency 1 3 7 Equipment Failure 1 3 8 Radio Communication 1 3 9 Distress Signals 1 3 10 Safety Equipment 1 4 Personal Flotation Devices PFDs 1 4 1 Visual Distress Signals 1 4 2 Sou...

Page 6: ...ery Voltage Levels 2 1 4 Charging the Batteries 2 1 5 Engine House Battery Charger 2 1 5 1 Generator Battery Charger 2 1 5 2 Operating the 12 Volt Equipment 2 2 Safety Breaker Panel 2 2 1 Stereo Memor...

Page 7: ...2 3 Bridge VHF Radio 2 2 3 1 GPS Plotter 2 2 3 2 Radar 2 2 3 3 Depth Sounder 2 2 3 4 Auto Pilot 2 2 3 5 Battery Maintenance 2 3 Troubleshooting the DC Electrical System 2 4 DC Schematic 2 5 AC Electr...

Page 8: ...rical System 3 7 AC Schematic 3 8 Internal Systems 4 0 Air Conditioning System 4 1 Producing Heat 4 1 1 Powering the Air Conditioning 4 1 2 Fresh Water System 4 2 Filling the Water Tank 4 2 1 Pressuri...

Page 9: ...lves 5 1 5 Engine Room Ventilation 5 2 Cooling System 5 3 Exhaust System 5 4 Fire Suppression System 5 5 Engine Gauges 5 6 Tachometer 5 6 1 Temperature Gauge 5 6 2 Oil Pressure Gauge 5 6 3 Voltmeters...

Page 10: ...ern Anchors 6 4 1 Mooring Lines 6 4 2 Getting Underway 6 5 Shakedown Cruise 6 5 1 Operating at Planing Speed 6 5 2 Trim Tabs 6 5 3 Maintenance 7 0 Maintenance Schedule 7 1 Type A Maintenance 7 1 1 Typ...

Page 11: ...Shaft Seals 7 4 3 Props 7 4 4 Struts 7 4 5 DC Electrical System 7 4 6 Fresh Water System 7 4 7 Shower 7 4 7 1 Water Taps 7 4 7 2 Sump 7 4 7 3 Pressure Water Pump 7 4 7 4 Water Tank Vent Screen 7 4 7 5...

Page 12: ...5 Safety Equipment 8 5 6 After Launch 8 5 7 Warranty and Parts 9 0 Warranty Information 9 1 Carver Dealer s Responsibilities 9 1 1 Warranty Information 9 1 1 1 Pre Delivery Service Procedure 9 1 1 2...

Page 13: ...Engine Room 9 7 4 Bill of Material 9 8 Carver Limited Warranty 9 9 TABLE OF CONTENTS...

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Page 15: ...he instruc tions are ignored Describes a hazard that can cause serious injury and or property damage if the instructions are ignored Describes a hazard that can cause damage to your boat or its compo...

Page 16: ...to standard items like the engines sanitation system various pumps and 12 volt batteries as well as optional items like the air conditioning system and navigation systems The OEM information explains...

Page 17: ...ranty Your Carver Dealer will review the terms of the Carver warranty and make certain the warranty is registered with Carver To ensure that the warranty remains in effect during its lifetime Carver B...

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Page 19: ...tiondoesnotextend alter ortransfertheCarverLimitedWar ranty RefertotheCarverLimitedWarrantyfordetails THIRD OWNER REGISTRATION Owner sName StreetAddress City State ZipCode Telephone DateofPurchase Pur...

Page 20: ...CARVER BOAT CORPORATION P O BOX 1010 PULASKI WI 54162 1010 CARVER BOAT CORPORATION P O BOX 1010 PULASKI WI 54162 1010...

Page 21: ...fuel used when operating at frequently used engine speeds RPMs Refer to 9 6 Specifications for the fuel tank capacity Refer to 5 8 1 Fueling for information on fuel ing your boat Make sure you have en...

Page 22: ...our boat if your visibility is impaired 1 2 Adverse Conditions 1 2 1 Weather At all times the boat operator should be aware of present weather condi tions and the weather forecast Check the forecast b...

Page 23: ...4 mph Day Flags Night Lights 1234567 1234567 1234567 1234567 1234567 1234567 1234567 RED RED WHITE 1234567 1234567 1234567 1234567 1234567 1234567 1234567 BLACK on RED Storm Warning Winds to 72 mph Hu...

Page 24: ...epths shown on your charts Station a person forward in the boat as a lookout Reduce your speed From time to time stop engines and listen for other fog signals Sound the horn or fog bell intermittently...

Page 25: ...appliances are in use Smoke while handling fuel NOTE Everyone onboard should know where fire extinguishers are and how to operate them In case of fire Stop the engines immediately If the fire is in t...

Page 26: ...al flotation device immediately and set off a distress signal Chances are good a cap sized boat will stay afloat For this reason stay with the boat Do not leave the boat or try to swim to shore except...

Page 27: ...for injuries then inspect the boat for damage If lightly grounded shift the weight of the passengers or gear to heel the boat while reversing engines If towing becomes neces sary use a commercial tow...

Page 28: ...lowing proper rules and procedures Private boats are not required to have their radio on at all times however if your radio is on it should be tuned to channel 16 unless it is being actively used Chan...

Page 29: ...ne throwable PFD Type IV device The design of the Type IV device does not allow it to be worn It must be thrown to a person in the water and held by the user until rescued The most common Type IV PFDs...

Page 30: ...se common sense and good judgment when operating your boat at night 1 4 5 Radar Reflectors Radar reflectors if installed on your boat should be 18 inches measured diagonally They should be placed 12 f...

Page 31: ...Auxiliary and the U S Power Squadrons offer comprehensive safe boating classes several times a year You may contact the Boat U S Foundation at 1 800 336 BOAT 2628 or in Virginia at 1 800 245 BOAT 262...

Page 32: ...onboard whenever the boat is in use State registration is also required If your boat has a VHF radio onboard an FCC license must also be displayed Check with the U S Coast Guard or your state regulat...

Page 33: ...cution Check with the appropriate state agency or the U S Coast Guard Auxiliary for details 1 5 7 Boating Accidents The operator of a vessel used for recreational purposes is required to file a report...

Page 34: ...bject to a significant fine 1 5 8 3 Septic Waste On U S inland and coastal waters it is illegal to discharge septic waste directly overboard If your boat is equipped with an overboard discharge option...

Page 35: ...at plan with the U S Coast Guard They do not have the manpower to monitor all boats Stow all loose gear securely Fenders and docklines should be stowed immediately after getting underway 1 6 Carbon Mo...

Page 36: ...r suction area near the stern This low pressure area can draw CO into the boat s cabin and enclosed exterior areas Under certain speed and operating conditions the low pressure area may form in other...

Page 37: ...CO Exposure If you suspect that someone is suffering from exposure to CO take the following actions immediately Thoroughly ventilate the area if possible Evacuate the area and move the affected person...

Page 38: ...BOATING SAFETY 3327 11 04 SECTION 1...

Page 39: ...ts own dedicated battery These batteries are located in the engine room beneath the centerline catwalk The engine batteries are the two middle batteries Electricity from each battery to its engine is...

Page 40: ...ting your boat s engines Improper starting procedures can create hazardous situations You can determine the voltage level of each engine battery by activating the battery s dedicated voltmeter The vol...

Page 41: ...more information 2 On the AC Control Center switch the Battery Charger 1 circuit breaker ON Refer to 3 3 2 11 Battery Charger 1 for more infor mation The engine house battery charger now automaticall...

Page 42: ...in the event of a short or overload Power is supplied to these circuit breaker panels by the house battery There are also thermal circuit breakers installed in many circuits to provide added protectio...

Page 43: ...ry If this breaker is ever switched OFF you will have to reprogram the stereo Refer to the OEM informa tion for details on programming the stereo 2 2 1 2 High Water This breaker controls the flow of e...

Page 44: ...ling carbon monoxide accumulation Carver has installed carbon monoxide CO detectors on your boat for your safety The CO detectors monitor the air throughout the boat s cabin for the presence of carbon...

Page 45: ...that protects the windlass switch solenoid This fuse is located in the anchor chain locker 2 2 2 DC Control Center The DC Control Center located in a cabinet next to the forward end of the salon sofa...

Page 46: ...itches switch this breaker ON 2 2 2 6 Spotlight This breaker controls the flow of electricity to the controls for the spot light The controls are located at the helm To supply power to the con trols s...

Page 47: ...the optional salon DVD To supply power to the DVD switch this breaker ON Refer to the OEM information for details on operating the DVD 2 2 2 13 Water Pump This breaker controls the flow of electricity...

Page 48: ...ny aftermarket accesso ries installed at the bridge helm Switch this breaker ON to activate these accessories Refer to the accessories manuals for information on operating the accessories 2 2 2 19 Sal...

Page 49: ...accessories you install on your boat 2 2 3 Bridge Breaker Panel The Bridge Breaker Panel located in a cabinet next to the bridge helm seat protects the circuitry between the DC Control Center and opti...

Page 50: ...s the flow of electricity to the optional automatic piloting system Refer to the OEM information for details on operating the auto pilot 2 3 Battery Maintenance The batteries contain electrolyte which...

Page 51: ...the terminals with a terminal protecting product will help reduce corrosion that can form in these areas Check that the battery cables are securely attached to the terminal posts Tighten the terminal...

Page 52: ...lt system is loose or disconnected The appropriate circuit breaker s on the DC Control Center is OFF Battery is weak or dead One or more light bulbs are burned out Battery failed Engine alternator bel...

Page 53: ...3327 12 04 DC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SECTION 2 2 5 DC Schematic 3327 300 016a...

Page 54: ...DC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 3327 12 04 SECTION 2 3327 300 016b...

Page 55: ...ioning system Line 2 provides power to the air conditioning system 3 1 1 Wiring System The AC electrical system on your boat uses three types of color coded wires The black wire carries the current fr...

Page 56: ...AC electrical sys tem will automatically connect itself to the generator and disconnect itself from shore power Do not supply power to the water heater when it is empty Doing so may damage the unit s...

Page 57: ...the shore power cord s into the shore power source outlet 11 Secure the nonmetallic threaded locking ring that locks each cord to the shore power source outlet This prevents the cord s from being acc...

Page 58: ...s high voltage AC electrical system Inexperi enced or untrained people may be killed or seriously injured by incor rectly servicing the AC electrical system Always disconnect the boat from the shore...

Page 59: ...of the generator the strainer is located above the seacock Refer to 9 7 1 Hatches for the exact location of the seacock and strainer 4 Reinstall the strainer If the strainer leaks when the seacock is...

Page 60: ...ust be OFF This switch is located in the engine room above the aft inboard corner of the starboard fuel tank The generator STOP START switch is spring activated Release the switch from its START posit...

Page 61: ...er to 1 6 Carbon Monoxide CO Warn ings for more information on engine exhaust and carbon monoxide 3 3 Operating AC Equipment Power to your boat s AC equipment is controlled by circuit breakers and in...

Page 62: ...he amount of voltage that is entering the Line 1 and Line 2 circuits respectively When the boat s AC electrical system is connected to either a shore power source or the generator and the generator is...

Page 63: ...rcuit breaker group s OFF If the polarity is correct the Safe indicator illuminates If the polarity is incorrect the Reverse indicator illuminates Refer to 3 2 1 Shore Power for information on correct...

Page 64: ...the receptacles on the port side of the boat except those in the galley Switch this breaker ON to supply power to these receptacles Use the receptacles as you would the outlets in your home NOTE If th...

Page 65: ...ger 1 This breaker controls the flow of electricity to the battery charger that maintains the voltage levels in the engine and house batteries Switch this breaker ON to supply power to the battery cha...

Page 66: ...e AC electrical system even through a GFCI receptacle can cause death or serious injury Always seek immediate medical attention after receiving such a shock 3 4 1 GFCI Receptacle Locations Three GFCI...

Page 67: ...ct a qualified electrician to make the appropriate repairs 2 Plug a lamp or other AC powered device into the GFCI receptacle and turn on the device The device should not operate 3 Repeat Step 2 for ea...

Page 68: ...all devices connected to the circuit then switch the breaker back ON A list of common AC powered devices and the approximate maximum current that they draw when operating is shown below If you use an...

Page 69: ...at s underwater fittings and provide a visual reference to the level of stray current to which your boat is being exposed Your boat s 12 volt DC electrical system AC electrical system and the batterie...

Page 70: ...ed A wire within the AC electrical system is loose or disconnected The Shore 1 or Shore 2 Main circuit breaker on the AC Control Center is OFF The Receptacles breakers on the AC Control Center are OFF...

Page 71: ...3327 12 04 AC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SECTION 3 3 8 AC Schematic 3327 300 015a...

Page 72: ...AC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 3327 12 04 SECTION 3 3327 300 015b...

Page 73: ...ng system not be operated in reverse cycle mode when the seawater temperature is below 40 degrees F 4 1 2 Powering the Air Conditioning 1 Make sure the air conditioning seacock is closed Remove and cl...

Page 74: ...ir Conditioning System 3327 AC Sump Discharge Sump with Pump Condensation Drain Hose AirConditioning Seawater Strainer AirConditioning Seawater Seacock AirConditioning Seawater Discharge Air Condition...

Page 75: ...in the salon and master state room Refer to the OEM information for details on operating the air conditioning controls 4 2 Fresh Water System The capacity of your boat s fresh water system is approxim...

Page 76: ...er System 3327 516 001 Toilet Head Shower GalleySink Fresh Water Tank Vent Fresh Water Tank Fill Deck Fitting Icemaker Cockpit Handshower Head Sink Fresh Water Tank Water Heater Drain Water Heater Pre...

Page 77: ...surizes the water system The pump is located beneath a hatch in the cockpit Refer to 9 7 1 Hatches for the exact location of the water pump A Tip From Carver If your boat will be left unattended for a...

Page 78: ...ssure water pump To re prime the fresh water system repeat the steps in 4 2 2 Pressurizing and Prim ing the Water System 4 2 3 1 Water Heater Do not supply power to the water heater when it is empty D...

Page 79: ...INTERNAL SYSTEMS SECTION 4 Grey Water System 3327 516 004 Sump Discharge Sump with Pump Head Sink Drain Hose Head Shower Drain Hose Galley Sink Direct Overboard Drain Hose AirConditioning Condensation...

Page 80: ...without having to enter the cabin The hand shower is especially useful if you operate your boat in salt water The hand shower is an integral part of your boat s fresh water system Simply turn on the f...

Page 81: ...The only way to fill the fresh water tank is through the deck plate labeled WATER When you connect your boat to shore water switch the Water Pump circuit breaker on the DC Control Center OFF To conne...

Page 82: ...e washdown pump The seacock strainer and pump are located beneath a hatch in the cockpit Refer to 9 7 1 Hatches for the exact location of the seacock strainer and pump 5 Reinstall the seawater straine...

Page 83: ...ead Refer to 9 7 4 Engine Room for the exact location of the forward bilge pump The aft bilge pump is located beneath a hatch in the cockpit at the stern If your boat was built for use in Europe there...

Page 84: ...INTERNAL SYSTEMS 3327 12 04 SECTION 4 Bilge System 3327 516 003 Forward Bilge Pump Discharge Forward Bilge Pump Aft Bilge Pump Discharge Float Switch Manual Bilge Pump Float Switch Aft Bilge Pump...

Page 85: ...lge pumps on and let them run for 30 seconds to a minute When your boat is on plane water in the bilge flows to the aft of the boat where the aft bilge pump is located The forward bilge pump is near t...

Page 86: ...makes it easier to remove the plug at a later date 4 5 Sanitation System Your boat s sanitation system includes the head waste tank and the optional overboard waste discharge system When properly use...

Page 87: ...e discharge method waste is flushed from the toilet to the waste tank where it is stored until it can be transferred to a dockside pumpout station To empty the tank 1 Locate a dockside pumpout station...

Page 88: ...12 04 SECTION 4 Sanitation System 3327 516 002 Overboard Discharge Pump Toilet Overboard Discharge Seacock Waste Tank Deck Plate Overboard Discharge System Vent Overboard Discharge Pump Switch Waste...

Page 89: ...tank into the sea To accommodate this procedure Carver offers an optional overboard discharge system for your boat This system is available only on boats that are exported or used in the coastal area...

Page 90: ...deck Refer to 9 7 2 Deck Plates for the exact location of this plate 8 Flush the waste tank by pouring a few gallons of fresh water through the WASTE deck fitting 9 Reactivate the overboard discharge...

Page 91: ...m The pumpout vacuum transfers onboard grey water to the dockside holding station 5 After all grey water is removed flush the grey water tanks by pour ing a few gallons of fresh water through the WAST...

Page 92: ...the switch This activates the overboard discharge pump which pumps the grey water overboard When the grey water tanks are empty turn the overboard discharge pump switch OFF Operating the pump when the...

Page 93: ...lly stop the flow of fuel if the fuel hose ruptures or becomes disconnected Never remove an anti siphon check valve from the fuel system The valves are important safety components Clean or replace obs...

Page 94: ...the fuel transfer switch located at the helm to the fuel tank to which you want the fuel to flow 6 Monitor the fuel gauges as the fuel transfers When the fuel levels in the tanks are equal turn the f...

Page 95: ...splace the fuel being used Refer to 9 7 3 Thru Hull Fittings for the exact location of the fuel tank vents 5 1 5 Fuel Shut Off Valves Fuel shut off valves are included with the fuel system Fuel supply...

Page 96: ...your boat contact your Carver Dealer Both open and closed cooling systems require seawater to function Before each cruise make sure the cooling system seacocks are closed then make sure the optional s...

Page 97: ...uickly toward a high temperature reading immediately shut off the engines and have the cooling system inspected and repaired 5 4 Exhaust System The exhaust system for each engine consists of an exhaus...

Page 98: ...e suppression system you must use new components that have the same designation or that are equivalent in their technical and fire resistance capabilities 5 6 Engine Gauges The helm is equipped with a...

Page 99: ...or both temperature gauges while running the engines If a temperature gauge indicates excessive engine temperature immediately shut off the affected engine The engine manufacturer has established a ma...

Page 100: ...ttery is used its indicated voltage decreases Each engine battery has its own voltmeter Refer to 2 1 4 Monitoring Battery Voltage Levels for details on the operating the voltmeters 5 6 5 Fuel Gauges T...

Page 101: ...it is recommended that you operate the engines at the same speed while cruising This reduces engine noise and vibration and improves engine efficiency Use the tachometers to monitor the speed of each...

Page 102: ...enerator 4 Extinguish all open flames and smoking material such as cigarettes on the boat and in the area around the fuel dock 5 Turn all battery master disconnect switches to the OFF position 6 Have...

Page 103: ...el into the fuel tank at a rate of no more than 9 GPM When the tank is close to full slow the fuel rate to less than 9 GPM 11 Monitor the fuel tank s air vent When the fuel tank is almost full air whi...

Page 104: ...de of the cabin s exterior just aft of the salon windows Operate the blowers for at least 4 minutes and until the engine room is free of any fuel vapor before starting the engines 8 Verify that all sa...

Page 105: ...moothly start the other engine in the same manner as the first 5 8 4 After the Engines Have Started 1 Check the engine gauges Make sure all readings are within the normal range 2 Verify that water is...

Page 106: ...PROPULSION 3327 12 04 SECTION 5 5 Make sure any navigation systems installed are operating properly 6 Periodically perform a visual inspection of the engine room while underway...

Page 107: ...ers are also available from the appropriate district office of the U S Army Corps of Engineers Your dealer may also have charts of the waters in which you intend to cruise Keeping your charts up to da...

Page 108: ...ity or if seas get rough distribute the weight evenly and keep the load low Don t make any abrupt changes in its distribution Shift the load or move about only after stopping or slowing the boat 6 3 2...

Page 109: ...le If you desire a starboard side landing place the rudders to port and reverse the port engine to check headway Leave the starboard engine in forward gear to swing the boat parallel to the pier For l...

Page 110: ...ly the port propeller rotating your boat tracks forward and to starboard in forward gear and to port in reverse gear With only the starboard propel ler rotating your boat tracks forward and to port in...

Page 111: ...3327 12 04 OPERATING AND MANEUVERING SECTION 6 TRACKING FORWARD PROPS ONLY TRACKING ASTERN PROPS ONLY...

Page 112: ...arn how to confidently stop your boat within any required distance You can check headway by shifting engines to neutral and coming to a complete stop over a long distance or by reversing engines and s...

Page 113: ...he crew member can snub the line by winding it around the bow cleat This should cause the anchor flukes to dig in and hold effectively Check for anchor drag Immediately after anchoring observe shoreli...

Page 114: ...anchor to follow 6 4 1 Stern Anchors In some anchorages boats use bow and stern anchors at the same time To get these anchors down drop the bow anchor first then pay out extra anchor line 15 18 times...

Page 115: ...afely and skillfully Carver owners have a wide range of abilities from seasoned yachtsmen with years of experience to absolute beginners with a new found love for the water Be honest with yourself in...

Page 116: ...ulate docking maneuvers 6 5 2 Operating at Planing Speed Your boat has a planing hull A planing hull skims over the water rather than through it To do this however your boat first has to reach a certa...

Page 117: ...the trim tabs to the full up position 4 Advance the throttles to bring the boat on plane Adjust the engine RPMs for cruising speed Do not overtrim your boat When adjusting the trim tabs press their c...

Page 118: ...revious adjustment Then use the BOW DOWN side of the port trim tab switch to adjust the trim 6 The trim tab switches can be used together to bring the bow of the boat to a lower attitude This adjustme...

Page 119: ...maintenance 48 hours after the first launching of your boat and 48 hours after launching your boat following a period of on shore storage 7 1 2 Type B Maintenance Perform Type B maintenance after the...

Page 120: ...alignment Spray ignition switches with contact cleaner Tightenenginemounts Weigh fire suppression chemical tank ControlSystem Make any necessary throttle and shift adjustments Lubricate cables and co...

Page 121: ...olt equipment Check operation of all AC equip ment Inspect shore power cords Inspectgeneratorwaterintake anddischarge Inspect zinc anodes Performgeneratormaintenance Fuel System Clean engine fuel filt...

Page 122: ...and caulking of deckhardware Cleanupholstery Clean plexiglass surfaces Lubricate hinges latches and locks Washweathercovers Bilge System Check hull drain plug Check and test bilge pumps Inspect sump p...

Page 123: ...ater and mild soap Use a sponge to wash smooth surfaces and a stiff nylon or natural bristle brush to wash nonskid surfaces Do not wax the nonskid surfaces Waxing them makes them slippery and dangerou...

Page 124: ...ll lamination Gelcoat blisters form through a natural process and are quite common If you discover blisters on the underwater portion of your boat s hull contact your Carver Dealer 7 2 2 Hull Bottom T...

Page 125: ...he metal to a uniform bright finish using coarse to medium sandpaper Remove the sanding residue The time between step 2 and step 3 must not exceed two hours If it does repeat step 2 3 Apply one thin c...

Page 126: ...r steel wool to clean stainless steel fittings or rails Never use mineral acids or bleach to clean stain less steel Never let stainless steel come into prolonged contact with iron steel or other metal...

Page 127: ...se the bridge and deck carpet with fresh water when cleaning the other portions of the boat s exterior When the exterior carpet becomes soiled remove the carpet from the boat and wash it with hot wate...

Page 128: ...water spots use glass cleaner and a clean soft cloth To remove dirt and dust use a clean soft cloth dipped in a solution of fresh water and very mild soap Do not use paper towel to clean the clear vin...

Page 129: ...Some of these fabrics have been treated with a stain protector All of the fabrics require periodic cleaning For best results have the fabrics dry cleaned For furniture upholstered in Ultraleather refe...

Page 130: ...lean the strainers Refer to 9 7 1 Hatches and 9 7 4 Engine Room for the exact location of the strainers If you are operating the boat in dirty waters or areas with a high degree of aquatic vegetation...

Page 131: ...llows your vacation or cruise to continue in the event that your boat s primary set of props is damaged 7 4 5 Struts Propeller shaft struts require very little maintenance Within each strut is a strut...

Page 132: ...harging a fully charged battery reduces its useful life Disconnect the batteries when performing maintenance tasks on the DC electrical system Failure to do so can lead to electrical shock Inspect the...

Page 133: ...ent Screen A vent for the fresh water tank is installed through the boat s hull above the fresh water tank fill plate The vent has a screen over its opening to prevent dirt and insects from entering t...

Page 134: ...use sanitation system deodorizer Use the brand recom mended by your Carver Dealer Your boat s sanitation system is not like the toilet and sewer in a home Do not flush any items down the toilet that t...

Page 135: ...quipment and is trained in lifting yachts The boat s hull must be properly supported during the lifting operation to avoid serious and permanent hull deformation Do not place a lifting strap around th...

Page 136: ...e OEM information for details on winterizing the generator 8 3 3 Air Conditioning System Refer to the OEM information for details on winterizing the air condi tioning system Carver recommends that you...

Page 137: ...OEM information for details on draining the water heater 8 3 4 2 Winterizing the System You must use a nontoxic non alcohol RV type pink antifreeze in your boat s fresh water system Using the wrong ty...

Page 138: ...flows from the fitting close the faucet 6 If your boat does not have the optional grey water holding system pour one quart of antifreeze into the shower and each sink drain Otherwise refer to 8 3 8 G...

Page 139: ...tch the antifreeze which can be reused 6 On the Safety Breaker Panel a Turn the house battery master disconnect switch to the ON position b Switch the Main One circuit breaker ON 7 On the DC Control C...

Page 140: ...er wise proceed to step 3 a Close the seacock that supplies seawater to the toilet b Disconnect the toilet seawater hose from the seacock c Flush the toilet until all water is drained from the seawate...

Page 141: ...s drained from the seawater hose d Reconnect the seawater hose to the seacock Leave the seacock closed You must use a nontoxic non alcohol RV type pink antifreeze in your boat s sanitation system Usin...

Page 142: ...h the toilet b Empty the waste tank as described in 4 5 2 Emptying the Waste Tank c If the toilet uses seawater to flush open the seacock that supplies seawater to the toilet Flush the toilet a few ti...

Page 143: ...llons of nontoxic recreational vehicle antifreeze through the shower and each sink drain 4 When you remove your boat from storage and prepare to use it again a Pour 5 gallons of fresh water through th...

Page 144: ...aker ON 8 Turn the overboard discharge pump switch ON 9 When a steady stream of antifreeze flows from the overboard dis charge fitting turn the overboard discharge pump switch OFF 10 Close the overboa...

Page 145: ...orage 8 4 1 Dry Storage If your boat will be in outside storage properly support a storage cover and secure it over the boat Do not secure the cover to the boat too tightly Allow adequate ventilation...

Page 146: ...dows for leaks Wax non walk surfaces 8 5 3 Engines Follow manufacturer s recommissioning guidelines Inspect belts hoses Tune up engines Replace fuel filters 8 5 4 Electrical System Check battery water...

Page 147: ...test bilge pumps Inspect mooring lines fenders Test recalibrate and or replace CO detectors 8 5 7 After Launch Check for engine cooling water flow Check propeller shaft alignment Check propeller shaf...

Page 148: ...WINTERIZATION AND STORAGE 3327 12 04 SECTION 8...

Page 149: ...dure Your Carver Dealer will prepare your boat for delivery in accordance with the procedures detailed on the Pre Delivery Service Record Your dealer will sign the Pre Delivery Service Record and prov...

Page 150: ...and all other guides and manuals supplied with your boat including all OEM information Contact your Carver Dealer if you have any questions regarding war ranty responsibilities 9 2 Obtaining Warranty...

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Page 152: ...he information contact the manufacturer OEM of the system or com ponent Refer to the OEM information for telephone numbers and ad dresses When contacting an OEM for information be ready to provide the...

Page 153: ...idge Clearance waterline to arch 14 8 4 47 m Draft 37 0 94 m Weight estimated with fuel and water 21 753 lbs 9867 16 kg Fresh Water 78 U S gals 295 26 liters Hot Water 11 U S gals 41 64 liters Waste 3...

Page 154: ...ter Discon nect Switch and Safety Breaker Panel DC Control Center AC Control Center Storage 123456 123456 123456 123456 123456 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 1...

Page 155: ...h down Strainer COCKPIT HATCH DIRECTLY BENEATH Hatch 1 AirConditioning Strainer and Pump Generator AirConditioning Seawater Seacock Aft Bilge Pump Generator Cooling System Seacock Generator Cooling Sy...

Page 156: ...WARRANTY AND PARTS 3327 12 04 SECTION 9 Hatch 2 COCKPIT HATCH FORWARD PORT Fresh Water Tank Generator Battery Master Disconnect Switch Pressure Water Pump Fresh Water Filter...

Page 157: ...Water HoldingTank Pumpout Waste Fresh Water Tank Fill WATER Port Fuel Tank Fill GAS Shore Water Connector Fresh Water Washdown Raw Water Washdown Shore Power Connectors AC Main Circuit Breaker Groups...

Page 158: ...awater Discharge Generator Exhaust Starboard Propulsion Engine Exhaust Rope Locker Drain Overboard Discharge VentedLoop 3327 516 005A Starboard Propulsion Engine Exhaust Aft Bilge Pump Discharge Fresh...

Page 159: ...ne Seawater Pick Up 3327 516 005C Port Propulsion Engine Seawater Pick Up Toilet Seawater Pick Up Waste Tank Over board Discharge Generator Seawa ter Pick Up A C Seawater Pick Up Cockpit Drain Raw Wat...

Page 160: ...board Engine Battery Master Disconnect Switch Generator Battery Charger Engine House Battery Charger Port Engine Battery Master Disconnect Switch STARBOARD FORWARD BULKHEAD ER 2 Fire Suppression Chemi...

Page 161: ...ARTS SECTION 9 Fuel So Manua mount on floo CENTERLINE ER 4 Generator Battery aft Engine Batteries Forward Bilge Pump Port Engine Cooling System Seacock Port Engine Cooling System Strainer House Batter...

Page 162: ...ilge Pumps Blowers and Ventilators 66 Deck Hardware Arch 67 Rails Taffrail Kits and Ladders 68 Wire Harnesses Dockside Kits and Panels 69 Electrical Equipment Generator Windlass 70 Windows Doors Winds...

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