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Summary of Contents for 2014 32 Corsair RK

Page 1: ...32 Launch RJ 32 Corsair RK Owner s Manual Model Year 2014 CHRIS CRAFT CORPORATION 8161 15TH STREET EAST SARASOTA FL 34243 USA 1 941 351 4900 www chriscraft com ...

Page 2: ...P 1 P 1 Preface ...

Page 3: ...sion but your own precaution and good maintenance procedures are necessary in order to enjoy safe operation of your boat If for any reason you have trouble with your CHRIS CRAFT Owner s Manual or require replacement pages please contact our Customer Service department at the address on the cover page We will be happy to supply replacement pages at no charge This manual has been compiled to help yo...

Page 4: ...ration or yacht club will be pleased to advise you of local sea schools or competent instructors Owner s manuals for the installed equipment on your boat have also been provided for your reference They have been stored in a valise that is included in your new boat Please read this information and also hand them over to the new owner when you sell the boat PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL IN A SECURE PLACE ...

Page 5: ...ing Placards and Decals General Safety Precautions Boating Courses Basic Seamanship Meeting Situations Visual Obstructions Boating Regulations and Requirements U S Coast Guard Boating Safety Hotline Supplemental Federal State or Local Regulations Alcohol and Drugs Accident Reporting Rendering Assistance Vessel Maintenance Load Capacity Safety Equipment Personal Flotation Devices PFDs Types of PFDs...

Page 6: ...Electrical System Electrical Safety Battery System DC System Troubleshooting DC Wiring Color Codes Corsa Exhaust Systems Fresh Water System Potable Water Using The Fresh Water System Water Tank Sensors 3 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 6 3 7 3 9 3 10 3 11 3 12 3 16 3 16 3 18 3 21 3 22 3 25 3 28 3 29 3 30 Fire Classes of Fires Compliant Fire Extinguishers Required Number of Portable Fire Extinguish...

Page 7: ...erator Thru Hull Fittings and Seacocks Drain Plug RK Windshield Walk Thru Step Fireboy Installation Operation and Troubleshooting Sump Pump RK Models Only RJ Marine Sanitation System RK Marine Sanitation System Optional Holding Tank Zinc Anodes Mercruiser and Volvo Air Conditioning Engine Hatch Rams Alternating Current Switch Panel Wiring Rockford Fosgate Stereo System 3 30 3 31 3 32 3 32 3 33 3 3...

Page 8: ...List Spring Commissioning Check List Cleaning Clear Vinyl Eisenglass Boat Windows Cleaning and Maintenance Of Canvas Cleaning and Maintenance of Painted Surfaces Maintenance of Gelcoat Finish Stainless Steel Anodized Aluminum Care Teak Maintenance Marine Upholstery Maintenance Winterize Kohler Generator Mercruiser Air Activated Single Point Drain System Mercruiser Manual Three Point Drain System V...

Page 9: ...8 Safety Signs Labels Fire Figure 2 9 Safety Signs Labels Notice Figure 2 10 Safety Signs Labels Poison Figure 2 10 Safety Signs Labels Vapors Figure 2 11a thru 2 11z Signs Labels All Figure 2 12 Passing Port to Port Figure 2 13 Passing Starboard to Starboard Figure 2 14 Overtaking Figure 2 15 Fire Boy Engine Room Figure 2 16 Fire Boy Helm Station Figure 2 17 Fire Boy Electrical System Figure 2 18...

Page 10: ... 29 AC Outlet Starboard Helm Figure 3 30 Glove Box Outlets Figure 3 31 Bow Thruster Figure 3 32 DC Power Source for the Bow Thruster Figure 3 33 Bow Thruster Joy Stick Figure 3 34 Bow Thruster Figure 3 35 Lewmar Owner s Manual Figure 3 36 Windlass Installation Figure 3 37 Anchor Installation Figure 3 38 Battery Distribution Panel Front View Figure 3 39 Battery Distribution Panel Rear View Figure 3...

Page 11: ... Pickups Figure 3 65 Fuel and Vent Hoses Figure 3 66 Fuel Tank Fill Deck Plate Figure 3 67 High Water Bilge Pump Location Figure 3 68 Engine Room Bilge Pump Location Figure 3 69 1000 GPH Bilge Pumps 2 Each Figure 3 70 Water Pump Float Switches 2 Each Figure 3 71 Underwater Lighting Diagram Figure 3 72 Ocean LED Light Figure 3 73 Ocean LED Light Terminals Figure 3 74 Underwater Lighting Location Fi...

Page 12: ...ution Figure 3 102 RJ Tecma Toilet System Figure 3 103 RK Tecma Toilet System Figure 3 104 RJ Tecma Toilet Location Figure 3 105 RK Tecma Toilet Location Figure 3 106 Tecma System Installed Figure 3 107 Water Valve Location Figure 3 108 Marine Toilet Control System Figure 3 109 Holding Tank and Pump Out Hoses Figure 3 110 Hose From Holding Tank To Pump Out Station Figure 3 111 Bottom Thru Hull Fit...

Page 13: ...am Support Figure 3 138 AC Alternating Current Electrical Panel Front View Figure 3 139 VAC Alternating Current Electrical Figure 4 1 Maintaining Your Gelcoat Finish Figure 4 2 32 Corsair On Plane Figure 4 3 Teak Maintenance Cockpit Teak Figure 4 4 Teak Maintenance Deck Teak Figure 4 5 Teak Deck Systems Web Site Address Figure 4 6 Generator Seacock and Sea Strainer Location Figure 4 7 Generator Sy...

Page 14: ...ew Figure 4 25 Volvo Engine Front View Figure 4 26 Volvo Fresh Water Cooling System Figure 4 27 Volvo Gasoline Engine Heat Exchanger Figure 4 28 Volvo Gasoline Engine Heat Exchanger Drain Location Figure 4 29 Volvo Diesel Engine Drain Nipples Figure 4 30 Volvo Diesel Seawater Filter Figure 4 31 Volvo Diesel Engine Port View Figure 4 32 Volvo Diesel Engine Port View x x List Of Figures List Of Figu...

Page 15: ... Page One US Figure G 19 AC Electrical Panel Page Two US Figure G 20 AC Electrical Panel Page One Euro Figure G 21 AC Electrical Panel Page Two Euro Figure G 22 Battery Switch Panel Wiring Figure G 23 Gray Water Tank Sensor Figure G 24 Gray Water Tank Monitor Figure G 25 Water Tank Sensor Figure G 26 Water Tank Monitor Figure G 27 RK Cabin Light Switch Wiring Figure G 28 RK Head Switch Wiring Figu...

Page 16: ...ble Fire Extinguishers Required Table 3 1 Switch Identification Icons Table 3 2 Battery Specifications Table 3 3 DC System Troubleshooting Chart Table 3 4 DC Wiring Color Codes Table 3 5 Bilge Pump Specifications Table 3 6 DC System Troubleshooting Chart Table 3 7 Holding Tank Assembly Table 3 8 Water Troubleshooting Chart xii xii Figure G 38 Replacing Docking Lights Figure G 39 Starboard Docking ...

Page 17: ...ftsmanship and quality totally differentiates its boats from others and represents the company s enduring devotion to its proud past America s best naval architects designers boat builders and furniture makers are committed to continuous new product development and technology and maintaining Chris Craft as America s only premium boat brand thus setting standards beyond perfection 1 1 1 1 Introduct...

Page 18: ...thout notice The data contained herein is subservient to the manufacturers manuals of the numerous components installed in this vessel If a discrepancy exists between this manual and the component manual the component man ual takes precedence This owner s manual is not a course on boating safety or seamanship If this is your first craft or if you are changing to a type of craft you are not familia...

Page 19: ...and options In most cases the options are discussed in this man ual When you take possession of your Chris Craft you will receive the appropriate manuals associated with the options you may have chosen As the owner operator it is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the specific characteristics of your boat The features and specifications discussed in this manual are subject to change ...

Page 20: ... you will receive the appropriate books for your boat As the owner operator it is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the performance specifications and the maintenance requirements of your engines 32 RK Corsair 32 RK Corsair N A 12 34 3 w swim plat 10 4 m 10 2 3 1 m 9950 lbs 4513 2 kg 22 degrees 22 degrees 23 Drive Up 58 cm 185 gallons 700 3 Liters 35 gallons 132 4 Liters 32 RK Corsa...

Page 21: ...Figure 1 1 Figure 1 2 General Specifications Continued 1 5 1 5 Introduction ...

Page 22: ...8 33 pounds 1 pound 0 4536 kilograms Figure 1 4 Figure 1 5 Figure 1 3 Weight Conversions Table 1 4 Weight Conversions Item Gallons For Lbs Per Gallon Multiply by Gasoline 185 6 1 lbs 0 4536 0 4536 57 77 kg 185 591 61 kg 185 For Kilograms Multiply pounds by 1128 5 lbs 185 1304 25 lbs 185 2 Diesel Fuel 185 7 05 lbs Potable Water 35 8 33 lbs 0 4536 132 25 kg 185 291 55 lbs 35 1 6 1 6 Introduction Int...

Page 23: ...be encountered on offshore voyages of sufficient length or on coastal waters when unshel tered from the wind and waves for several dozens of nautical miles These conditions may also be experienced on inland seas of sufficient size for the wave height to be generated Category C Craft designed to operate in winds up and including wind force 4 11 16 knots 13 31mph and in wave heights up to and includ...

Page 24: ... GUAGES Mercury www mercurymarine com EVC Volvo Penta www volvo com XYLEM Flow Controls 100 Cummings Center Drive Suite 535 N Beverly MA 01915 Phone 978 282 5262 Fax 978 281 4320 www rule induistries com BILGE PUMPS Component Manufacturers Chris Craft uses numerous vendors in the manufacturer of their boats Each major component comes with an owner s ore operation manual which provides information ...

Page 25: ...x Sea Star Solutions 1 Sierra Place Litchfield IL 62056 Phone 887 663 8396 Fax 217 324 4396 www teleflexmarine com STEERING HELM Mercury Marine W6250 W Pioneer Road P O Box 1939 Fond du Lac WI 54936 1939 Phone 920 929 5040 Fax 920 929 5893 www mercurymarine com STEERING HELM STEREO COMPONENTS TRIM TABS Chris Craft Customer Service 8161 15th Street East Sarasota Florida 34243 Phone 941 351 4900 Fax...

Page 26: ...lity rough water and other weather or people induced factors Understanding how to administer first aid including CPR Know how to treat hypothermia Be ready for emergencies This chapter addresses numerous safety and responsibility topics which you need to be familiar with It is not all inclusive but rather provides a starting point for your boating knowledge There are numerous WARNINGS CAUTIONS and...

Page 27: ...manual does not incorporate all the safety practices you should use in boating Immediate hazards that WILL result in severe personal injury or death if the warning is ignored Hazards or unsafe practices that COULD result in severe personal injury or death if the warning is ignored Hazards or unsafe practices that could result in injury product or property damage if the warning is ignored Notice is...

Page 28: ...represents a hazard to skin The appropriate type of gloves shall be worn to protect skin Eye Protection The symbol of a person wearing goggles indicates that the material will injure the eyes Fire The fire symbol indicates that the material may ignite and cause burns Poison The skull and crossbones symbol indicates the material is poisonous or a danger to life Vapor The symbol of a human figure in...

Page 29: ...1 k Rotating Propeller Warning Figure 2 11 l Discharge Of Sewage Overboard Warning Figure 2 11 m Prevent Falls Overboard Figure 2 11 n Overboard Discharge Operation Figure 2 11 o Discharge Of Oil Prohibited Figure 2 11 p Yacht Certification Plate Figure 2 11 q Illegal To Dump Figure 2 11 r Warning Before Starting Engine Figure 2 11 s Fire Extinguisher Warning Figure 2 11 t Warning Gasoline Vapors ...

Page 30: ...hat if not followed may result in injury and or damage to the boat If a warning placard label becomes unreadable Federal Law dictates that it must be replaced with a new one To obtain a replacement warning placard contact Chris Craft directly Figure 2 11 a 2 5 2 5 Safety And Operations Figure 2 11 c Figure 2 11 d Figure 2 11 Figure 2 11 b Figure 2 11 e ...

Page 31: ...2 6 2 6 Figure 2 11 l Figure 2 11 k Figure 2 11 n Figure 2 11 h Figure 2 11 g Figure 2 11 j Figure 2 11 i Figure 2 11 m Safety And Operations Figure 2 11 f ...

Page 32: ...Figure 2 11 p Figure 2 11 q Figure 2 11 o Figure 2 11 r Figure 2 11 s 2 7 2 7 Safety And Operations ...

Page 33: ...Figure 2 11 t Figure 2 11 u Figure 2 11 v Figure 2 11 z 2 8 2 8 Safety And Operations Figure 2 11 x Figure 2 11 w Figure 2 11 t Figure 2 11 u 2 8 2 8 Safety And Operations ...

Page 34: ...ore operating the vessel Read and understand this manual and various manufacturers manuals accompanying this manual If you have any questions regarding your Chris Craft or the factory installed equipment contact your dealer or Chris Craft at 941 351 4900 Operating your Chris Craft without proper experience and or without full understanding of the boat and its systems can cause serious injury The o...

Page 35: ... or smell can kill you Understand all the safety precautions associated with mechanical maintenance Know the limits Understand your own limits Understand the limits of your boat Don t overload the vessel Distribute weight evenly Follow your checklists to ensure you don t miss an important item If you don t know how learn to swim Many Red Cross chapters offer swim courses that you can take advantag...

Page 36: ...actical terms boats that are less maneuverable have the right of way over more agile vessels In general a power driven vessel must give way to the following A sailing vessel under sail only engines not running When the sailboat is under engine power it is considered a power driven vessel Vessels propelled by oars or paddles A commercial fishing vessel engaged in fishing This does not apply to spor...

Page 37: ...ose to and a risk of collision exists the vessel on the right is the stand on vessel and must hold course and speed The give way vessel must maneuver in such a way as to keep clear of the stand on vessel The give way vessel must pass to the stern of the stand on vessel The give way vessel shall slow stop or reverse to allow the stand on vessel to pass Overtaking If one boat wishes to overtake pass...

Page 38: ...and the sea state Other factors that can affect operator vision include but may not be limited to Acceleration Obstruction in Field of Vision Darkness Propulsion Engine Trim Angles Fog Rain and Weather Interior Lights Speed Load Distribution Obstruction in Field of Vision 2 13 2 13 Safety And Operations ...

Page 39: ...ents in other countries may vary Some vessels may be documented The certificate of documentation MUST be on board a documented vessel at all times U S Coast Guard Boating Safety Please forward any non technical questions concerns or suggestions to the following address for information regarding Information on boating safety recalls To comment on U S C G boarding procedures For answers to boating s...

Page 40: ... are often very high Wake No wake zones are usually posted to prevent damage to shore side facilities It is the operator s re sponsibility to operate the boat at a speed that does not produce a damaging wake even if the speed is below a posted speed limit Operating your Chris Craft under the influence of alcohol and or drugs may cause serious injury Do not drink alcohol and or take drugs and opera...

Page 41: ...e for keeping your vessel in a safe operating condition Regularly scheduled maintenance is mandatory for this to occur Load Capacity Loading and capacity refers to the weight of People Fuel Gear Any item carried aboard the boat When loading the boat keep the following in mind Overloading violates existing regulations NEVER carry more weight than authorized for the class of boat Improper loading an...

Page 42: ... and understand all pamphlets and brochures supplied with safety equipment Become familiar with how the equipment operates and stow all safety equipment properly At a minimum you should have the following safety equipment available Table 2 1 Table courtesy of the U S Coast Guard 16 25 26 39 a One type I II III or V wearable PFD for each person on board USCG approved b In addition to paragraph a mu...

Page 43: ...ment check with the state boating safety officials There are three kinds of PFDs Foam Inflatable and Hybrid Within these three kinds there are five classes known as Types of PFDs four wearable and one throw able Only Type I is designed to turn an unconscious person s face upward out of the water PFD Considerations To obtain the best benefit from a PFD Children non and poor swimmers should wear a P...

Page 44: ...device that can be constantly worn Should be attached to a polypropylene rope For emergency use only Special Use Device Designed for specific activities such as kayaking or water skiing Varie ties include deck suits work vests board sailing vests and hybrid types If counted as a minimum PFD requirement it must be worn and used in accordance with their label Hybrid Inflatable Least bulky of all PFD...

Page 45: ...not satisfy the requirement to carry PFDs as established by Federal Regulations Hybrid Class PFDs Hybrid PFDs are both foam filled and are inflatable Wearable Size Type Inherent Buoyancy Foam Adult Youth Child and Infant Throwable Cushion Ring Buoy The throwable PFD is only available in the Foam Class I II III V II III V II IV 22 pounds 15 5 pounds 15 5 to 22 pounds 11 pounds 11 to 15 5 pounds Inh...

Page 46: ...ctice using the PFD in the water This will provide insight and confidence in its use Teach all children how to put on and wear the PFD PFD Care Do not store in plastic bags locked in a compartment or stowed beneath other gear Do not store when wet Allow to dry thoroughly Do not use a radiator or heater to dry Store in a well ventilated area Keep PFDs away from sharp objects Do not puncture Inspect...

Page 47: ...culars Spare Fuel Boat hook Sunglasses Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon EPIRB Throwable device Extra clothing Tool kit First Aid Kit VHF Radio Flashlights Visual Distress Signals Food and water Whistle or bell sound device Tools Adjustable wrench Lubricating oil Duct tape Pliers various types Electricians tape Prop wrench Hammer Screwdrivers various sizes Jackknife Pocket knife Spark plu...

Page 48: ...le where they can be reach quickly regard less of the operating conditions Disposal Pyrotechnics are valid for 42 months from date of manufacture Each pyrotechnic has a date stamp indi cating its expiration date Any VDS that is damaged or wet may not perform in the intended manner pos ing a hazard to the user and must be disposed of To dispose of expired or damaged pyrotechnics con tact the neares...

Page 49: ... major medical emergencies you could encounter consist of but are not limited to Drowning Near drowning Hypothermia Carbon Monoxide poisoning Trauma from falling Some of the minor emergencies you could encounter consist of but are not limited to Seasickness Heat illness Sunburns Skin burns touching hot machinery Minor fall bruises tissue injury Use caution when swimming where jellyfish are in conc...

Page 50: ... but may not be limited to Dizziness Weakness Irritated eyes Ears ringing Headaches Nausea Unconsciousness Carbon Monoxide is an odorless colorless tasteless gas Carbon Monoxide can kill you Ensure there is adequate ven tilation when running engines generators and other fuel burning equipment When the vessel is docked anchored or moored open all doors windows and hatches to distrib ute fresh air a...

Page 51: ...on effect occurs Your vessel is situated next to and receives exhaust from the neighboring vessel Your vessel is slow idling or stopped Carbon Monoxide is colorless odorless and tasteless To protect yourself and passengers from CO poisoning Maintain sufficient ventilation at all times Operate all fuel burning appliances in a location where fresh air can circulate Keep all passengers away from exha...

Page 52: ... the victim Getting the victim back aboard the vessel If an individual falls overboard it is imperative to locate and return to the victim If at night use all available light sources to locate the individual Locating and returning to the individual include but may not be limited to 1 Make everyone aware of the incident 2 Visually locate and keep the victim in sight 3 Slow the vessel when heading t...

Page 53: ...al back into the vessel It is very difficult to pull a victim back into the boat via the sides The most effective recovery is at the swim platform located at the stern If the person is injured going into the water may be the only recourse Wear a personal flotation device PFD and attach yourself to the vessel with a rope Handle the victim with care Be aware of spinal injuries If required treat the ...

Page 54: ...paper textiles trash and other ordinary combustibles Class B Flammable liquids oils solvents paints grease fuels etc Class C Electrical energized electrical equipment Class D Combustible metals magnesium titanium potassium etc Dry Powder type extinguishers are used on Class D combustible metals type fires This type of fire is rare on a boat of this type and therefore not discussed Compliant Fire E...

Page 55: ...enance and Service The boat owner operator shall Have fire fighting equipment checked at the intervals indicated on the equipment Replace portable fire extinguishers if expired or discharged by devices of identical fire fighting capacity Have fixed system systems refilled or replaced when expired or discharged Any fire extinguisher that does not satisfy the maintenance requirements must be replace...

Page 56: ...n and electrical systems 2 Do not open the engine compartment After actuation occurs 1 Before inspecting for damage allow the agent to soak the compartment for at least 15 minutes and wait for hot metals or fuels to cool 2 Have approved portable extinguishers in hand and ready for use 3 Do not breathe fumes or vapors caused by the fire They are hazardous and toxic With the S hook in place and the ...

Page 57: ...ate and acquaint yourself with new technologies that can help you navigate your vessel safely If you find yourself in unfamiliar waters and without knowledge of the hazards proceed slowly and post a lookout someone to watch for hazards Mechanical Failures If your vessel breaks down due to mechanical failure perform the following procedures 1 If necessary set the anchor or sea anchor to avoid drift...

Page 58: ...clear of debris Do not start the engines if intakes are plugged If you encounter shallow water and run aground 1 Immediately place the transmissions in neutral 2 Ensure everyone has and is wearing a PFD 3 Perform a head count Confirm everyone is present and accounted for 4 If possible inspect the hull propulsion and steering systems for damage 5 Inspect for flooding and or leaks 6 If the vessel is...

Page 59: ...it 2 Climb onto the overturned hull to remove you and your passengers from the water This helps you retain body heat and reduces the possibility of hypothermia 3 Signal for help with an appropriate signaling device Collisions If your vessel is involved in a collision and depending upon the severity of the collision perform the following tasks Ensure everyone has and is wearing a PFD Perform a head...

Page 60: ...imum precautions that shall be applied are All occupants shall remain inside the boat Occupants shall not enter the water Arms and legs shall not dangle in the water Occupants shall refrain from making contact with components in such a way as to become an electrical bridge between such items Avoid contact with any metal components that could conduct electrical current It is the owner operator s re...

Page 61: ... engine performance Keep a fire extinguisher nearby All persons not directly involved with the fuel operation should stand clear Ensure engines are stopped and all electrical equipment turned OFF If appropriate close all hatches ports doors and windows to prevent fumes from entering the cabin Think Have an escape route planned before fueling Fueling the boat 1 Remove the deck plate 2 Keep the nozz...

Page 62: ...rounding area Dispose of rags properly 3 If appropriate open any hatches ports doors and windows to ventilate the cabin 4 Investigate for leaks and drips Make any corrections necessary The fuel deck plate cap is fitted with an O ring that over time may become worn and or damaged Inspect the cap on a regular basis and replace as necessary Operate the blower as required by law 2 37 2 37 Safety And O...

Page 63: ...for the component manuals that accompany your boat At the time of this writing the information contained in this chapter is current and up to date However specifications are subject to change without notice If there is a discrepancy between the information in this chapter and a component manual the component manual takes precedence It is the owner operator s responsibility to remain current on any...

Page 64: ...stem of the RJ RK consists of the engines and the engine trim system When you take possession of the boat you are provided a set of engine manuals which provides detailed information about the engines and engine maintenance appropriate to your model As the owner it is your responsi bility to become familiar with these manuals as only the rudimentary information common to all engine models is prese...

Page 65: ... each engine which are discussed in this section Engine Compartment The engine compartment normally contains the following components Engines Generator Batteries Water Heater Battery charger Fuel Filters Trim Tab Pump Seacocks Engine Trim Pumps Sea Strainers Bilge Pumps Galvanic Isolator Transom Plates Fireboy Extinguisher Other components may be included within the engine compartment depending up...

Page 66: ...restart Engine Throttles There is one throttle for each engine The throttles controls the engine speed which dictates the speed of the boat through the water The throttle combines direction and power in one unit Moving the throttle forward increases the engine speed until full forward power is reached Moving the throttle aft puts the boat in reverse Continued aft movement of the throttle increases...

Page 67: ...with the raw water circuit or internal engine problems causing excess heat Shut down and do not operate an engine that is indicating coolant temperature in excess of the manufacturer s maximum allowable temperature Voltmeter The voltmeter monitors the voltage of the battery and the charging circuit of the engine Normal voltage for a fully charged battery with the engines shut down is about 12 8 vo...

Page 68: ...Figure 3 10 Ignition Switches Console Configuration and Identification 32 RJ RK Volvo Systems Figure 3 6 Trim Tab Switches Figure 3 7 Switch Panel Figure 3 3 Gauge Panel 3 6 3 6 JOY STICK VOLVO Throttle and Shift Control Figure 3 9 Figure 3 1 CONSOLE Systems Joy Stick Volvo Figure 3 2 Console ...

Page 69: ...n Continued 32 RJ RK Mercruiser Figure 3 17 Switch Panel 3 7 3 7 IGNITION Figure 3 18 Figure 3 14 Compass Figure 3 20 Axius Merc Figure 3 19 NOTE Axius EVC Joystic options will require the Electric Helm Regular Mercruiser and Volvo installations will use cable steering Helm Figure 3 21 Console Figure 3 15 Systems MERCRUISER Bow Thruster Joy Stick ...

Page 70: ... Continued 32 RJ RK Launch Corsair FRESH WATER PUMP ICON DESCRIPTION SIZE WINDLASS AMPS 15 AMPS HORN 5 AMPS BILGE PUMP 10 AMPS ENGINE HATCH AMPS NAVIGATION LIGHTS 20 AMPS xx AMPS CORSA EXHAUST Table 3 1 Switch Identification Icons ICON DESCRIPTION SIZE COCKPIT LIGHTS 5 AMPS UNDERWATER LIGHTS OPTION 10 AMPS 3 AMPS DOCKING LIGHTS ELECTRIC HELM SEAT 10 AMPS TRIM TAB PORT 20 AMPS TRIM TAB STARBOARD 20...

Page 71: ...3 26 RJ RK Battery Switch Panel Emergency battery posts are located forward of the engine compartment bulkhead and below the rear cockpit seat on the port side In the event of a situation where the batteries are dead these posts will enable the owner to open the engine hatch using jumper cables and a portable battery Figure 3 25 EMERGENCY Battery Posts For Raising The Engine Hatch ...

Page 72: ...let Forward of the Helm Seat Figure 3 29 AC Outlet Aft of the Helm Seat Figure 3 3 Glove Box Outlets AC DC Electrical Outlets Figure 3 30 Glove Box Outlets DC ELECTRICAL OUTLET USB AUXILIARY INPUTS AC ELECTRICAL OUTLET STAROARD HELM SEAT ...

Page 73: ...nts Thrusters inspire docking confidence and provide a gentle push that you will control away from or to the dock or seawall If you have not experienced using a bow thruster it is recommended that you are checked out by the dealer on how to use this feature Bow Thruster Figure 3 34 Bow Thruster Control Panels for Bow and Stern Thrusters Control Panel Features Built in lapse device when reversing t...

Page 74: ...f the control switch will power the anchor windlass UP Once the anchor and rode is secure in the UP position attach the safety lanyard to the rode Operating The Windlass Manually 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 emergency handle located in the owners packet If there is a loss of power to the windlass check the ...

Page 75: ... Windlass Installation Figure 3 35 Lewmar Manual NOTICE Read The Lewmar Owner s Manual You will find the Windlass Owner s Manual in the Important Papers Please read the manual BEFORE attempting to operate the windlass 3 13 3 13 Windlass Systems ...

Page 76: ...ntrol the rate of decent of the anchor by pushing the clutch lever forward When sufficient rode has been paid out fully tighten the gypsy drive cap once again Letting Go Under Power Release any independent anchor locks If it is safe to do so let go under power by operating the DOWN Control Release the control when sufficient rode has been paid out Lying To Anchor Safely Vessels at anchor should ha...

Page 77: ...he rode out allowing the vessel to take up stern way before full scope is let out This helps prevent the rode from becoming tangled on top of your anchor on the sea bed To aid anchor recovery it is recommended that the vessel s engine be used to assist by moving the vessel towards the anchor It is not recommended that the vessel be motored over and beyond the anchor as this can cause damage to the...

Page 78: ...electrical system energized except automatic bilge pumps fire protection and alarm circuits Allow the shore power cable to hang in the water An electrical field may be caused which can cause injury or death to nearby swimmers Electricity can be very dangerous and hazardous It is incumbent upon the owner operator to understand basic electrical safety before working on any electrical system associat...

Page 79: ...ery The small breaker switches energizes and protects specific circuits and components attached to this panel Some components are constantly powered ON while others require the appropriate red master switch to be turned ON 3 17 3 17 Systems Figure 3 38 Battery Distribution Panel Front View Figure 3 40 Battery Distribution Panel Location AFT PORT COCKPIT SEAT EMERGENCY HATCH LIFT SYSTEM BATTERY DIS...

Page 80: ...ned and corrected The DC electrical system is a 12VDC system and is composed of the following components Batteries Battery Charging System Circuit Breakers Battery Distribution Panel The batteries are normally charged through an engine driven alternator or via a shore cord connected to a battery charger The number of batteries depends on the number of engines There is a dedicated battery for The P...

Page 81: ...ion at a minimum you should Maintain the water level in the battery cells Keep the terminals clean Keep the case clean Keep the battery charged Many variables affect the life of a battery Some of these are but not limited to Usage Temperature Charging Age Always inspect the condition of the battery When inspecting ALWAYS utilize proper safety precautions A low water level may cause the batteries t...

Page 82: ...the House battery Battery Charging Each engine has an alternator which not only charges the batteries but also provides DC electrical power to the boat In addition a fully automatic AC battery charger is included in the 32 RJ RK models and consumes shore power to recharge all three batteries A standard 120V power cord plugs into a battery charger inlet A manufacturer s operation booklet is supplie...

Page 83: ...nect switch to OFF Turn switch ON Battery selector switch turned to OFF Switch selector switch ON for port 1 or starboard 2 battery Weak or dead battery Recharge battery Replace if necessary Engine running battery not charging Engine alternator belt loose Tighten belt Battery not holding a charge Bad battery Replace battery 12V device not working Circuit breaker for device is OFF Switch breaker to...

Page 84: ...DC negatives that terminate at the batteries or accessory components Green All Ground Conductors Wire Function Color 100 PORT ENGINE RED 100A PORT BATTERY RED 105 STBD ENGINE RED 105A STBD BATTERY RED 116 IGNITION VIOLET 118 BATTERY ISOLATOR RED 121 PORT CHARGER RED 122 HOUSE CHARGER RED 123 STBD CHARGER RED 150 CONSTANT RED 171 12V OUTLET RED 182A HOUSE BATTERY RED 184 ELECTRONICS BOX RED 195 WIN...

Page 85: ...LET 280 WATER PUMP BROWN BLUE 282 RAW WATER PUMP BROWN BLK 295 TRIM TABS ORANGE 296 PORT TRIM TAB RED 297 STBD TRIM TAB GREEN 300 VHF ORANGE 301 CHART PLOTTER RED 303 DIGITAL SOUNDER VIOLET 305 HORN ORANGE 325 TANK COMMON GRAY 326 WATER TANK WHITE BLUE 327 HOLDING TANK WHITE GREEN 328 HEAD COMMON GREEN 340 HEAD RED 372 STEREO MEMORY RED YELLOW 374 STEREO POWER RED 384 FWD PORT SPKR WHITE RED 385 F...

Page 86: ...AD LT BLUE 450 NAVIGATION LT GRAY 455 ANCHOR LT GRAY 460 BACKLT BLUE 470 BILGE LT BLUE YELLOW 475 COCKPIT LT BLUE RED 476 WHITE T TOP LT BLUE WHITE 477 RED T TOP LT BLUE RED 478 SPREADER LT BLUE YELLOW 490 BAITWELL LT BLUE GREEN 520 FUEL SENDER PINK 550 REFRIGERATOR RED BLK 611 RAW WATER BONDING GREEN 650 FUEL TANK BONDING GREEN 651 FUEL FILL BONDING GREEN 660 WASTE C COCK BONDING GREEN 815 BATTER...

Page 87: ... option for everyday cleaning of stainless steel Dry with a towel or cloth to prevent water spots Wipe in the directions of the polish lines This option may not do the job depending on how much build up has occurred 2 Glass cleaner for fingerprints Fingerprints are one of the biggest complaints about stainless steel but can be taken care by using glass cleaner or household ammonia Rinse thoroughly...

Page 88: ...ock Mercruiser Figure 3 51 Small Block Volvo Figure 3 50 Small Block Mercruiser Figure 3 49 Small Block Volvo Figure 3 48 Small Block Mercruiser Figure 3 47 Big Block Mercruiser Corsa Exhaust System RJ RK 3 26 3 26 Systems ...

Page 89: ...Figure 3 53 Starboard Exhaust Tip Figure 3 55 Port Exhaust Pipes Figure 3 56 Port Exhaust Tip Figure 3 54 Starboard Exhaust Pipes Corsa Exhaust System RJ RK 3 27 3 27 Systems ...

Page 90: ...ion and physical appearance of the fill plate may vary from model to model but it is clearly labeled The water pressure pump Figure 3 59 is a pressure demand type pump When energized the pump immediately pressurizes the water system When the operating pressure is reached the pump shuts off until it senses a loss of pressure such as a faucet being opened at which time it is automatically re energiz...

Page 91: ...er system 1 Sanitize the system as previously described 2 Fill the water tank with potable water 3 Energize the pressure pump a The boat must have electrical power to energize the pressure pump This can be the batteries or if so equipped an external power source b Turn on the water pressure switch on the salon circuit breaker panel 4 Open a hot water faucet to fill the water heater and allow air t...

Page 92: ...e sanitizing solution is in all parts of the water system 6 Allow treated water solution to remain in the system for three to four hours 7 Drain treated water solution from lines and empty tank 8 Flush entire system with fresh water ensuring that all air bled from the system 9 Empty the system completely refill and bleed of air The system is now ready to use If fresh water has an excessive chlorin...

Page 93: ...s empty Blocked water lines Defective pump pressure switch Pump breaker OFF Water tank is empty Defective pump pressure switch Defective pump Open valve Clean Strainer Open faucet to exhaust air then close the faucet when a steady stream of water begins to flow Find and repair leak Switch breaker ON Fill water tank Find and clear obstruction Replace switch Switch breaker ON Check connections tight...

Page 94: ...which is not repeated here However at a minimum Use trim tabs only at cruising speeds Do not use more tab than is actually needed for good performance Do not reduce the running angle less than 2 Do not use the trim tabs when backing or running an inlet Damage to the cylinders and tabs may result Fully retract the trim tabs when trailering the boat or if leaving the boat to sit in the water for any...

Page 95: ...iodegradable but please follow the manufacturer s instructions before applying Painting your Bennett stainless steel trim tabs and actuators Painting your tabs and actuators with marine antifouling paint will discourage marine algae or growth from adhering to these surfaces Please follow the instructions supplied by your choice of marine paint suppliers When applying paint to the actuators be sure...

Page 96: ...rd to your person and keep attached at all times Failure to do so will not allow the engines to stop should the driver fall overboard Do not use the emergency stop switch to shut down the engines during normal operation Damage to the engines may result Each boat is configured with an emergency engine shut off switch The switch is spring loaded to the closed position and requires a safety clip atta...

Page 97: ... and see figure 3 19 on page 3 7 for the Mercruiser Shifter Engine Start Do not start the engines without some type of cooling water circulating through the engines Damage to the engines will result There is one ignition switch for each engine The switches are generally located on or near the control panel at the helm In order for the engines to start the emergency shut off switch must be set to O...

Page 98: ... and tested in accordance with American Boat and Yacht Council ABYC Standard H 33 and H 24 Only qualified persons familiar with the practices established in this standard should make repairs or modifications to the fuel system The fuel system is comprised of the following components Fuel Tank and Routing Lines Fuel Gauges Sending Units Fuel Shut off Valves Fill Deck Plate Fuel Tank Vents Fuel Filt...

Page 99: ...the boat Usable fuel will be less than capacity rating and depends upon trim conditions Good seamanship calls for an adequate fuel reserve in all boating activities DO NOT put fuel in the water tank or water in the fuel tank The fuel fill deck plate Figure 3 66 is located on the port gunnels of the boat The cap is clearly labeled NOTICE 3 37 3 37 Systems ...

Page 100: ...e float switch verify proper operation of the switch After inspection reinstall the unit If a bilge pump automatically activates inspect the area immediately The bilge pumps are wired directly to the HOUSE battery for operation in the automatic mode In the automatic mode the bilge pump starts pumping as the water level reaches the bilge pump float switch The switch on the dash illuminates if an au...

Page 101: ...ate check the breakers and wiring connections If the pump operates but fails to discharge water inspect for clogs or kinks in the discharge line Do not run a bilge pump for an extended period of time in a dry environment Damage and or premature wear to the pump may result 3 39 3 39 Systems NOTICE NOTICE Figure 3 69 1000 GPH Bilge Pump 2 Each Figure 3 70 Water Pump Float Switch 2 Each Figure 3 68 E...

Page 102: ...nd monitored annually to ensure the lights remain in service for years to come Always test the lights BEFORE the boat goes back into the water Your Ocean LED underwater light installa tions require the boat to be hauled out of the water to replace light units The breaker and switch is located at the helm Cleaning Instructions Sea growth can collect quickly on the light and this can reduce the perf...

Page 103: ... the dock first 3 Plug in the cord at the dock station Turn on dock station breakers 4 Turn ON shore power control breakers located in the Port Aft storage locker 5 Check for a reverse polarity indication If a reverse polarity light illuminates turn off dock power immediately Refer to the Reverse Polarity section for corrective action 6 Turn on the boats main AC breakers 7 Turn on any boat systems...

Page 104: ...onnecting Shore Power Continued 3 42 3 42 Shore Power Inlet Information European Model CCB PN 065 0808 Marinco PN 303SSEL BX 16 AMP 30 AMP 220Volts Domestic Model CCB PN 065 0688 Marinco PN 303SSEL B Figure 3 80 Shore Power Inlet Shore Power Cable Information European Model CCB PN 065 0686 Vendor PN 50PCMW 30A Cord Set With Female Connector 25 Foot 7 62 Me ters Domestic Model CCB PN 065 0684 Vendo...

Page 105: ...and Cable TV inlet General Male recreational vehicle and boat telephone jack and F type coaxial cable jack under weatherproof while closed cover See Figure 3 82 Figure 3 85 Telephone Cable TV Inlet Figure 3 83 GFI Outlet Starboard Helm Seat GFI Outlets Shore Power Generator 3 43 3 43 Figure 3 86 GFI Outlet Description ...

Page 106: ...hes are located on the Salon Main Circuit Breaker Panel Local start and run switches are different between a gas driven generator and a diesel driven generator thus it is important to read and understand the Owner s Manual for your particular generator Emergency stop procedures for the gas and diesel driven generators are also different It is imperative that you understand how to shut down the gen...

Page 107: ...his switch is CLOSED When depressed it opens the DC circuit of the control panel and shuts down the generator Since this switch is not spring loaded it can be used to keep the generator off when performing maintenance The four dials associated with the control panel are 1 Water temperature gauge Normal operating temperature should indicated a reading of 175 F to 195 F 80 C to 91 C 2 Oil pressure g...

Page 108: ...r Water Strainer Generator Sea Cock Figure 3 88 Kohler Generator Exhaust Elbow Figure 3 87 Kohler Generator Note that there is a ninety degree elbow in the exhaust hose from the generator to the muffler inlet This is a recent upgrade and if you have an installation without this part please consult you dealer ...

Page 109: ...ar with the drawings Most seacocks are equipped with a shut off feature normally in the form of a ball valve Each seacock should be exercised periodically to ensure proper function and to prevent corrosion accumulation A seawater strainer attached to the seacock protects the system from foreign objects that may enter the seacock The strainer should be periodically cleaned and inspected for effecti...

Page 110: ...clockwise will OPEN a system to allow seawater IN The two systems requiring a seacock on these boat models are the generator cooling and air conditioning cooling Without these options there are no seacocks It will also allow materials from the waste tank through the macerator pump and OUT into the sea through the bottom of the boat The sensor that is shown in the photo below will provide informati...

Page 111: ...93 allows water to drain from the boat when trailered After the boat is pulled from the water open the drain plug so as to allow accumulated water to drain When feasible and if applicable rinse the area with fresh water to prevent salt buildup and corrosion If the boat will not be operated for more than a month the engine should be prepared for extended storage as outlined in the Owner s Manual Ma...

Page 112: ...3 50 3 50 Systems Fireboy Installation Figure 3 95 Fireboy Installation Engine Room Figure 3 96 Fireboy Installation Helm Station System Status Indicator See Figure 3 99 ...

Page 113: ...itch for Normal and OVERRIDE positions Equipped with 85 db alarm horn Figure 3 97 Fireboy Control Box The fire extinguishing agent used is described below For Domestic And International Use HFC 227 You should frequently check the fire extinguisher for the correct pressure If the pressure is below specification have the unit serviced immediately You should also weigh the cylinder less the bracket f...

Page 114: ...Systems Fireboy Installation Continued 3 52 3 52 Table 3 2 Fireboy Trouble Shooting Guide ...

Page 115: ...alley sink and shower all drain into this sump The sump is emptied by a bilge pump and float switch by way of a thru hull fitting on the starboard side Figure 3 101 RK Sump Pump Distribution Shower Drain Galley Sink Drain Head Sink Drain Sump Overboard Pump Outlet From M acerator Pum p To W aste Tank Shower Drain Galley Sink Drain Head Sink Drain Sump Overboard Pump Outlet From M acerator Pum p To...

Page 116: ...s Craft is certified by definition under the regulations and is not specifically labeled Do not flush foreign objects down the MSD Damage to the system may result A Tecma system is installed in the RJ and RK models The Marine Toilet Owner s Manual that comes in the documentation package addresses the use maintenance and troubleshooting of the waste system It is your responsibility to become famili...

Page 117: ...hris Craft is certified by definition under the regulations and is not specifically labeled Do not flush foreign objects down the MSD Damage to the system may result A Techma system has been installed on the RJ and RK models The Marine Toilet Owner s Manual that comes in your documentation package addresses the use maintenance and troubleshooting of the waste system It is your responsibility to be...

Page 118: ...lation RK RJ Figure 3 106 Tecma System Installed Macerator Pump Shower Drain Toilet Water Supply Hose To Water Valve To Waste Tank Figure 3 105 RK Installation Starboard Side Figure 3 104 RJ Installation Port Side Water Valve Supplies Water When Toilet Is flushed ...

Page 119: ...sily understand which symbol has to be touched to activate the flushing cycle When a Tecma system has been installed you may have two macerators Tecma supplies the first and that is attached to the bottom of the toilet and sends the waste to the black water tank This allows the system to work without a vacu flush There is an optional macerator and seacock for emptying the hold ing tank into the se...

Page 120: ...ing Tank Pump Out Hoses Figure 3 110 Hose From Holding Tank to Pump Out Station Figure 3 111 Bottom Thru Hull Fitting Figure 3 112 Macerator Pump and Shut Off Valve To Transom Pump out Station To Transom Pump out Station To Macerator and Seacock From Macerator to Seacock From Seacock to Thru hull Fitting 3 58 3 58 Systems ...

Page 121: ... Figure 3 117 Macerator Pump Shut Off Valve 3 WATER TANK Figure 3 116 Discharge Sea Cock Table 3 6 Holding Tank Assembly 1 Holding Tank Inlet From Head Item Description 3 Fresh Water Tank 2 Waste Tank Level Indicators 5 Discharge Seacock 4 Waste Tank 7 Shut off Valve To Macerator 6 Macerator Pump Hose to dockside pump out located at the transom Hose to macerator pump 2 Hose to macerator pump locat...

Page 122: ...athodic bond system to connect all underwater components and through hull fittings A sacrificial zinc plate is mounted on the bottom of the engine bracket helps protect these fittings from corrosion This plate should be inspected and replaced at regular maintenance intervals to ensure corrosion protection In addition there are zinc anodes on the bottom of the outboard drives which should be inspec...

Page 123: ...Figure 3 123 Air Conditioner Installed Systems Air Conditioning Location Figure 3 124 Air Conditioner Hose Figure 3 125 Air Conditioning System Layout 3 61 3 61 ...

Page 124: ...itioning Water Strainer Location Figure 3 126 AC Cooling Hoses Air Conditioning Continued Air Conditioning Cooling Water Strainer 3 62 3 62 Air Conditioning Cooling Pump Motor Sea Cock Air Conditioning Cooling Hose Systems ...

Page 125: ...3 63 3 63 Figure 3 128 AC Wiring Diagram Air Conditioner Schematic Systems ...

Page 126: ...owner s Manual located in the Important Papers Brief Case that you received with your boat 6 9 7 8 10 5 4 2 11 12 1 3 13 Table 3 8 Elite Display Diagram Legend 9 8 10 11 12 6 7 5 4 2 1 3 13 Power button Heat Mode indicator Temperature sensor Moisture Mode indicator Digital display Mode button Auto Fan indicator Fan button Manual Fan indicator high medium low Down button Lower temperature set point...

Page 127: ...Figure 3 133 AC Air Duct Hose Figure 3 130 AC Outlet Located In Head Figure 3 132 AC Air Duct Hose Systems Air Conditioning Location Figure 3 131 AC Outlet Located In Sleeper 3 65 3 65 Figure 3 134 ...

Page 128: ...wo Hatch Rams With Supports Systems 3 66 3 66 Engine Hatch Rams Figure 3 136 Poly Pieces Figure 3 138 Port Hatch Ram Support Figure 3 137 Starboard Hatch Ram Support Poly Pieces Wide Ends Face Forward Poly Pieces Wide Ends Face Forward ...

Page 129: ...Switch Panel Figure 3 139 AC Electrical Panel Front View 3 67 3 67 AC Electrical Panel Systems ...

Page 130: ...CONN DTP04 4P LOCK WP4P TERM 1060 12 0222 Alternating Current Switch Panel Wiring Continued Systems 3 68 3 68 Figure 3 140 120 220 Volt Switch Panel Rear View ...

Page 131: ...Figure 3 141 AMP Settings and Wiring Rockford Fosgate Stereo System Systems 3 69 3 69 ...

Page 132: ...HT GRN GRAY 387 WHT BLK GRAY BLACK 388 WHT RED GREEN 389 WHT YEL GREEN BLACK 390 WHT GRN VIOLET 391 WHT BLK VIOLET BLACK 372 RED YEL YELLOW continuous power 373 BLU WHT BLUE WHITE amp rem 374 RED RED switched power 374G YELLOW BLACK ground FWD PORT SPKR 384 WHT RED 385 WHT YEL AFT PORT SPKR 388 WHT RED 389 WHT YEL FWD STBD SPKR 386 WHT GRN 387 WHT BLK AFT STBD SPKR 390 WHT GRN 391 WHT BLK Systems ...

Page 133: ...g all water from the boat that might otherwise freeze and damage plumbing and components In those areas where water cannot be removed anti freeze is added to prevent freezing and damage The procedures in this chapter are general in nature and not all inclusive Additionally you must consult individual component manuals for instructions on how to winterize any of the specific components 4 1 4 1 ...

Page 134: ...plugs and store in a plastic bag _______ Secure plugs to the throttle level _______ Position the cover to prevent the pooling of water _______ Ventilate to prevent mildew and allow air flow _______ Slacken tie downs to reduce strain on the hull _______ Inspect the boat regularly during storage Fresh Water Systems _______Turn on the pressure water pump _______ Open all faucets and drain the system ...

Page 135: ..._______________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ ________________...

Page 136: ...wer exhaust vents are not obstructed _______ Inspect and if necessary replace anchor lines and gear Fuel System _______ Thoroughly check each fitting and hose in the fuel system Ensure it is fuel and vapor tight _______ Open any valves closed for winterization Engines _______ Refer to the engine s manual for detailed recommissioning instructions _______ Ensure fluids are at proper levels Batteries...

Page 137: ...er trim and tilt fluid level checked _______ Power trim and tilt operational _______ Check stern drive lower unit oil levels _______ Visual inspection of the engines _______ Transducer installation is sealed and secured _______ 12 Volt receptacles tested _______ Command Link Gauges have main bus leads and end of line resistors in place _______ Raw water outlet functional _______ Check raw water wa...

Page 138: ...H AND KEY SWITCH _______ Check steering correct turns port to starboard and record wheel play in inches _______ Steering Record wheel play in inches _______ Steering Tilt helm functioning properly _______ Steering Check all seams and fittings for leaking NOTES ____________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________...

Page 139: ... for cool water use as most marina s don t provide hot water It will clean with warm water just as well Wash the windows by wiping them with a soft cloth towel or washing mitt and soap water solution Rinse thoroughly in the same manner with clean fresh water and a clean cloth Dry the eisenglass with a clean absorbent cloth or towel to prevent water spots Now the windows are ready for a UV protecta...

Page 140: ...d to dry thoroughly while in an open position Shrinkage can occur at anytime if an article is allowed to dry while loose Most shrinkage will occur over the first few months after initial installation When canvas items are installed on the boat and properly adjusted shrink age can only occur in areas of looseness Stern curtains cockpit covers or other similar items should be installed to allow for ...

Page 141: ...itions or at mod erate to high speeds Do not operate your vessel in these conditions unless your canvas is in the closed position and stowed properly While under power your canvas unit may collect hazardous exhaust fumes underneath it causing injury or death please allow for proper ventilation Operating your vessel at moderate to high speeds with the top erected may also result in the dismounting ...

Page 142: ...ealer for these proper canvas accessories Clear vinyl panels are not intended for use while the boat is in storage or being moored Clear vinyl panels do not hold up well against ultraviolet light There are optional mooring covers cockpit covers and fabric zip in panels available that are intended for storage and mooring conditions For optimal protection accessory mooring covers and cockpit covers ...

Page 143: ...h after the first 60 days This will help maintain the finish and improve its longevity Carnauba waxes bead water nicely absorb the acid content in rain and hide minor swirls after polishing They generally last 30 to 60 days Synthetic waxes made from modern polymers or acrylic resins offer excellent durability and ease of application and generally last up to 6 months Many companies manufacture prod...

Page 144: ...of stain When removing a stain the objective is to eliminate the stain without damaging the gelcoat itself Avoid using strong solvents such as MEK or acetone and abrasives such as heavy rubbing compound or worse sandpaper The best way to minimize gelcoat staining is to seal and protect it with a good quality wax or polish then follow up with regular wash downs using a gentle boat soap that will le...

Page 145: ...s Heavy waterline stains and the scum and calcium growth encountered at haul out require a more aggressive approach Products such as Mary Kate s On Off Hull Bottom Cleaner Model 127961 and are strong acid formulations that really pack a punch They are easily applied with a rag or brush and like other acid based products simply require that you wait a few minutes before rinsing them off Because of ...

Page 146: ...d When using a power buffer apply gentle pressure and always keep the machine moving Pressing too hard or allowing the ma chine to remain on one spot for too long will result in burn through and possible gelcoat damage Work small areas in a systematic manner and don t move on until each area is done Molded in non skid should not be polished compounded or waxed Instead it should be simply washed de...

Page 147: ...tored the gelcoat must be sealed and protected with a wax Wax may be of the traditional carnauba wax variety such as Pure Oceans NanoTec Paste Wax or a polymer formulation such as Meguiar s Flagship Premium Wax Model 1145838 Once you have finished the restoration all you need to do is follow up with regular wash downs and periodically apply a fresh coat of wax And oh yes you can now kick back and ...

Page 148: ...u would other materials on your boat Regular fresh water washing with a mild dishwashing liquid will keep your anodized aluminum bright and beautiful ALWAYS Clean often and do it thoroughly Wash often to keep contaminates from forming or building up Clean anodized aluminum with mild soap and water soft towel or sponge is recommended Rinse thoroughly and completely with direct fresh water The impor...

Page 149: ...to determine which product is best for your application DO NOT USE CHLORINE BLEACH in an attempt to bleach the decks Chlorine will attack most caulking products turning them to goo Go to http www teakdecking com The wood should be scrubbed across the grain with a 3M scotchbrite scrubbing pad or a polypropylene bristle brush Scrubbing with the grain tears the soft grain out of the planks leaving th...

Page 150: ...of the adhesion between the wood and the caulking or the glue around the wooden plugs covering the deck fasteners From that point on the failure is greatly accelerated and becomes irreversible by simple cleaning Continued use of these cleaners makes the deterioration cumulatively worse Types of Soil Generally there are three types of soil most commonly encountered on the teak decks of a vessel One...

Page 151: ...a degreaser of one of several types Detergents have the effect of reducing the surface tension of plain water thus making the water wetter to enable soils to be released and held in suspension more easily Alkaline builders increase the ph level of the compound to an effective aggressiveness for the application Degreasers aid in loosening soils that require a solvent other than a detergent Certain ...

Page 152: ... Air dry Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all soap residue is removed For removable Sunbrella fabric Hand washing Soak fabric in a solution of 1 4 cup mild detergent per gallon of lukewarm water Use a sponge or a soft bristle brush as necessary Rinse thoroughly to remove all detergent residue Air dry Machine washing Machine wash in cold water Depending on wash load size use normal amounts of mild laundr...

Page 153: ... 303 Two light coatings are more effective in restoring fabric water resistance than a single heavy coating A 15 ounce bottle provides coverage of up to 50 square feet of fabric Professional cleaners In evaluating the services of a professional firm you should inquire about the firm s experience in working with Sunbrella fabrics and knowledge of cleaning and re treatment requirements DO NOT dry cl...

Page 154: ...4 22 4 22 Figure 4 7 Warning Do not drain anti freeze from the closed cooling system drain plugs Kohler Generator Storage And Commissioning Generator Sea Strainer Figure 4 6 Generator Seacock ...

Page 155: ... the drain plug in the generator sea strainer and completely drain the water 8 Place the plug in the important papers bag 9 Remove the drain plug in Centec muffler and drain the cooling seawater 10 Place the plug in the important papers bag 11 Add Stabil to the auxiliary fuel tank before running the generator 12 This will allow the fuel to remain in the two fuel pumps without having to drain them ...

Page 156: ...thin 30 seconds 9 Allow the system to drain for a minimum of five 5 minutes 10 Add air as necessary to keep the green indicators extended 11 Crank the engine over with the starter motor to purge any water trapped in the seawater pump 12 Do not allow the engine to start 13 Reinstall the blue plug in the heat exchanger 14 Remove the air pump from the air manifold and place in bracket 15 If air activ...

Page 157: ...d on the lower starboard side of the engine 5 Verify that water is draining from each opening Allow the system to drain for a minimum of five 5 minutes 6 Place plugs in the important papers pouch 7 Crank the engine over with the starter motor to purge any water trapped in the seawater pump 8 Do not allow the engine to start Warning Do not drain anti freeze from the closed cooling system drain plug...

Page 158: ...and remove the water pump hoses at the front of the engine and allow water to drain completely out 6 Place four 4 drain fittings two 2 hose clamp garboard drain 7 For closed cooled engines FWC loosen the lower end cap from the heat exchanger until all water drains and then replace cap 8 Failure to connect the raw water pump hoses in the correct orientation will damage the raw water pump impeller 9...

Page 159: ...water is completely drained place the drain plugs in a plastic bag and attach to the engines 5 Note the hose orientation of the raw water pump Loosen the hose clamps and remove the hoses from the raw water pump 6 Crank the engine briefly one or two crankshaft revolutions but do not start the engine to clear water from the pump 7 Reinstall the hoses and secure the clamps in the same orientation as ...

Page 160: ...the nipple sticks Drain all coolant and screw in the nipple by hand Move the hose and then continue to drain the coolant from the drain nipple 2 and 3 Cleaning the seawater filter Warning Risk for water penetration Screw off the cover 1 and remove the seal plate 2 Lift out and clean the insert 3 Important If the boat is used in water that has a lot of contaminants seaweed etc the filter must be ch...

Page 161: ...the problem cause is and ask what action will be taken to resolve it The Department Manager may find it necessary to contact Chris Craft on behalf of the customer in order to find a resolution If the matter remains unresolved after a reasonable amount of time 2 Discuss the matter with the Dealer Principal usually the owner or co owner of the dealership Explain what has occurred including the probl...

Page 162: ...oduct or its authorized representative in the specific county and should be addressed by them Power train Manufacturers used by Chris Craft for this boat is Mercury Marine W6250 West Pioneer Road P O Box 1939 Fond du Lac WI 54936 1939 Phone 920 929 5040 Fax 920 929 5893 www mercurymarine com Volvo Penta of the Americas Inc 1300 Volvo Penta Drive Chesapeake VA 233 9860 Phone 603 433 4440 Fax 603 44...

Page 163: ... for a period of two 2 years from the date of delivery to a retail customer This limited warranty is subject to all exceptions limitations and condi tions explained below Gel coat or painted surface of the hull or deck that has laminate blisters air voids or stress cracks which occurred as a result of defects in factory material and workmanship within two 2 years of the date of delivery provided t...

Page 164: ...ce Manager after it is established to Chris Craft s satisfaction that there is a defect in material or workmanship CUSTOMER OBLIGATIONS The following are conditions precedent to the availability of any benefits under these limited warranties a The purchaser must sign and submit to Chris Craft the WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM within ten 10 days of the date of delivery THIS FORM IS NOT A WARRANTY AND ...

Page 165: ...t if waived by the President of Chris Craft Corporation Any such waiver shall be in writing Neither the dealer nor the customer nor any service sales and or warranty representa tive of Chris Craft is authorized to waive and or modify these conditions limitations and or disclaimers DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND EXCLUSIONS OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES GENERAL PROVISIONS ALL GENERAL...

Page 166: ...NCLUDING CONTRACT DISPUTES TORT CLAIMS FRAUD CLAIMS AND FRAUD IN THE INDUCEMENT CLAIMS STATUTORY CLAIMS AND REGULATORY CLAIMS RELATING IN ANY MANNER TO THE BOAT AND THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IF ANY CONTROVERSY OR CLAIM DESCRIBED IN THIS ARBITRATION PROVISION IS DETERMINED FOR ANY REASON TO BE INELIGI BLE FOR ARBITRATION AND FOR ANY CONTROVERSIES CLAIMS OR DISPUTES SPECIFICALLY EXEMPTED FROM ARBITRATIO...

Page 167: ...E THAT THE ARBITRATION PROCEEDING SHALL BE CONDUCTED IN MANATEE COUNTY FLORIDA UNLESS OTHERWISE AGREED BY THE PARTIES EACH PARTY AGREES TO BEAR THEIR OWN ATTORNEY FEES AND COSTS THE FILING FEES AND ALL OTHER THIRD PARTY COSTS FOR THE ARBITRATION INCLUDING THE ARBITRATOR S FEE SHALL BE PAID BY THE FILING PARTY INITIATING THE ARBITRATION THE PREVAILAING PARTY SHALL BE ENTITLED TO REIMBURSEMENT OF TH...

Page 168: ...uard Accident Report This appendix contains a copy of the Coast Guard Accident Report currently in use If you are involved in an accident ensure you verify that you are using the latest form available B 1 B 1 Appendix B ...

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Page 176: ...tion expected date of arrival at your destination and your expected return time Leave the plan with a friend or relative who in turn can notify the Coast Guard in the event you fail to return This appendix contains an example of a float plan currently in use that you can copy and utilize Appendix C C 1 C 1 ...

Page 177: ...nformation on your arrival when due or within a reasonable time thereafter they should notify the nearest Coast Guard activity A Float Plan should include the following information at a minimum A Float Plan is supplied on the following page C 3 If and major part of your float plan changes for example you change routes or stop along the way you should contact your representatives ashore and update ...

Page 178: ...C 3 C 3 Appendix C ...

Page 179: ...recautions 9 All skiers must wear a USCG approved personal flotation device PFD 10 Ensure everyone understands the hand signals 11 A competent observer must watch the skier at all times and keep the driver informed of the skiers hand signals or if the skier is in trouble 12 The boat driver must always give full attention to driving and operating the boat 13 Give immediate attention to a downed ski...

Page 180: ...eft Turn Arm outstretched pointing left Right Turn Arm outstretched pointing right Skier OK Hands clenched to gether overhead Speed OK Raised arm with thumb and finger joined to form circle Back to Dock Pat top of head Stop Hand up palm forward Slower Palm or thumb pointing down Faster Palm or thumb pointing up Retrieval One ski extended out of the water D 2 D 2 Appendix D ...

Page 181: ...ocument maintenance actions as you may have a preference for a certain style of maintenance log available on the open market It is however impor tant that you keep some type of maintenance log which documents every maintenance action taken on the vessel The log may serve as an excellent indicator of potential problems as well as a record of service required by warranties and service agreements App...

Page 182: ...Appendix E E 2 E 2 ...

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Page 184: ... to pass a hazard to navigation and mark the safe centerline on wide bodies of water They are used in conjunction with a conventional direction of buoyage a local direction of buoyage when approaching a harbor river estuary or other waterway from seaward The USCG has provided a complete understanding of what you need to know about markers on the water You can read this by going to their websites S...

Page 185: ...Figure F 1 Navigational Aids Chart Appendix F F 2 F 2 Figure F 1 Navigational Aids F 2 F 2 ...

Page 186: ...Figure F 2 Lateral Aids F 3 F 3 Appendix F ...

Page 187: ...wings APPENDIX G This appendix contains technical drawings and instructions for the models discussed in this manual You should become acquainted with the drawings that are applicable to your boat Appendix G G 1 G 1 ...

Page 188: ...8 9 Optional Macerator Pump Thru Hull 2 Dia 48 Transducer Thru Hull 2 3 8 Dia 54 Bottom Thru hull Fittings are drilled from inside the Keel Figure G 1 RJ Port Side Thru Hull Fittings High Water Bilge Pump 1 3 8 Hole Optional Techma Flush Vent 1 3 8 Hole Water Vent 1 3 8 Hole Sink Drain 7 8 Hole G 2 G 2 ...

Page 189: ...Appendix G Fuel Vent 1 1 8 HOLE 38 Anchor Locker Drain 5 8 HOLE 16 1 3 4 Hole 68 Transducer 58 9 1 2 Keel Figure G 2 RJ Starboard Side Thru Hull Fittings 25 1 2 Bilge Pump 1 3 8 HOLE G 3 G 3 ...

Page 190: ...Figure G 3 RK Port Side Thru Hull Fittings 25 1 2 21 83 79 38 Water Vent 1 3 8 Hole Techma Vent 1 3 8 Hole High Water Bilge Pump 1 3 8 Hole Appendix G G 4 G 4 ...

Page 191: ...K Starboard Side Thru Hull Fittings G 5 G 5 38 68 120 25 27 21 Head Blower Vent 2 3 4 HOLE 8 1 2 Bilge Pump 1 3 8 HOLE 211 215 Sump Pump 7 8 HOLE Air Conditioning Pump 7 8 HOLE Fuel Tank Vent 1 3 8 HOLE Appendix G ...

Page 192: ...Figure G 5 Electrical Steering Volvo Installation Appendix G G 6 G 6 ...

Page 193: ...G 7 Appendix G G 7 Components Shown In Diagram Located on Page G 6 Cables Used In Station Located on Page G 6 ...

Page 194: ...G 8 Appendix G G 8 Figure G 6 Volvo Electronic Vessel Control ...

Page 195: ...G 9 G 9 Figure G 7 Volvo Electronic Vessel Control Continued Appendix G ...

Page 196: ...Appendix G Figure G 8 Volvo Electronic Vessel Control Continued G 10 G 10 ntrol ...

Page 197: ...G 11 Appendix G G 11 Figure G 9 Volvo Electronic Vessel Control Continued ...

Page 198: ...G 12 G 12 Figure G 10 Volvo Electronic Vessel Control Continued Appendix G ...

Page 199: ...nstall the front propeller 1 4 Install the front propeller nut 2 chamfered edge forward Use propeller nut tool P N 3862797 and torque wrench to torque the nut to 45 ft lb 60 Nm NOTICE Be sure the chamfered edges of the propeller nuts are facing forward Failure to install the propeller nuts correctly could result in propel lers coming loose and damage to the lower unit and or propellers 5 Install t...

Page 200: ...e wood to stop the shafts from turning Proceed slowly and check for bending blades If propellers appear to bend contact your dealer 5 Remove rear propeller 3 6 Use propeller tool P N 3862797 and ratchet to remove front propeller nut 2 7 Remove front propeller 1 NOTICE Propeller may be stuck to shaft Tap the forward edge of the propeller blades LIGHLY with a NON METALLIC hammer If the propeller sti...

Page 201: ...G 15 G 15 Appendix G Figure G 13 Installing Mercury Propellers ...

Page 202: ...Figure G 14 Bravo One Propeller Installations G 16 G 16 Appendix G ...

Page 203: ...G 17 G 17 Figure G 15 Bravo Two Propeller Installation Appendix G ...

Page 204: ...Figure G 16 Bravo Three Propeller Installation G 18 G 18 Appendix G ...

Page 205: ...Appendix G Figure G 17 ProNautic Battery Charger G 19 G 19 12 VOLT MODELS ...

Page 206: ...Figure G 18 AC Electrical Panel Page One US Appendix G G 20 G 20 ...

Page 207: ...Figure G 19 AC Electrical Panel Page Two US G 21 G 21 Appendix G CONN DTP04 4P LOCK WP4P TERM 1060 12 0222 ...

Page 208: ...Figure G 20 AC Electrical Panel Page One Euro Appendix G G 22 G 22 ...

Page 209: ...Appendix G G 23 G 23 Figure G 21 AC Electrical Panel Page Two Euro CONN DTP04 4P LOCK WP4P TERM 1060 12 0222 ...

Page 210: ...EOMEM 3A CO MONITOR 30A 20A MAIN ENGINES VSR HOUSE SENSE BATTERY SECOND BATTERY SPARE AMPLIFIER 3A HIGH WATER 100A 1 121A 123A 355A 175B 50A BATTERY SWPNL 1 210 14 BRN RED 2 200 14 BRN RED 3 374 16 RED 4 310 16 ORANGE 5 170AG 18 BLACK 6 550 14 RED BLK 7 372 14 RED YEL 8 425 16 BLUE 9 376 14 RED 10 PLUG CONN BS 11 12 PLUG 028 0933 028 5809 028 9574 027 6001 028 2487 PNL 2808 025 2535 With House Bat...

Page 211: ... C EM ENT TO SECURE C AP T O TUBE Appendix G 14 LEAD PIN 080 9994 BUTT 028 1357 CONN 080 9991 LOCK 080 9989 GND 12V CH1 SEN CH2 SEN CH3 SEN CH4 SEN CH5 SEN CH6 SEN CH7 SEN CH8 SEN GND LP CH1 PWR CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 PWR PWR PWR PWR PWR PWR PWR RECTIFIER DIODE FUSE HOLDER 028 1051 1 AMP FUSE 028 1072 BUTT 028 0785 COVER EXPOSED WIRES WITH INSULATION Figure G 24 Water Tank Monitor ...

Page 212: ...6 YELLOW 36 LEAD PIN 080 9994 BUTT 028 1357 CONN 080 9990 LOCK 080 9997 Appendix G 30 LEAD USE PVC CEMENT TO SECURE CAP TO TUBE A 325 2 16 GRAY B 326 16 WHT BLU C 326G 16 YELLOW PIN 080 9994 BUTT 028 1357 CONN 080 9990 LOCK 080 9997 G 26 G 26 Figure G 26 Water Tank Sensor ...

Page 213: ...Figure G 27 RK Cabin Light Switch Wiring Appendix G G 27 G 27 ...

Page 214: ...Appendix G G 28 G 28 Figure G 28 RK Head Switch Wiring ...

Page 215: ...N6 OUT6 IN2 OUT2 NO NC NO NC NO NC 30A 10A 2A 10A 2A 30A 10A 2A 10A 2A GND PS1 POWER PRESSURESWITCH OK FAULT YELLOW 350 WHITE 351 BROWN 352 350G 1 225 220 141 1 141 116 1 116 136 1 136 501 350GA 220 1 225 1 501G CUTEND G 29 G 29 Figure G 29 RJ RK Fireboy Engine Shutdown Controller Appendix G Figure G 30 Fireboy Installation ...

Page 216: ...G 30 G 30 Figure G 33 RJ RK Windlass Helm Switch Figure G 32 RJ RK Windlass Remote Wiring Appendix G ...

Page 217: ...Figure G 34 Rockford Fosgate Amp Settings Appendix G Figure G 35 Rockford Fosgate Amplified Stereo Connector RJ RK G 31 G 31 ...

Page 218: ...G 32 G 32 Figure G 36 Rockford Fosgate Stereo Connector Appendix G ...

Page 219: ... JUMP 601 8 GREEN 1 4 RING GENERATOR SEACOCK 632 8 GREEN 10 RING AIR CONDITIONER SEACOCK 670 8 GREEN 10 RING DRAIN PLUG 640 8 GREEN 10 RING GENERATOR SEA STRAINER 635 8 GREEN 10 RING ZINC 600 8 GREEN 640 8 GREEN 1 2 RING GENERATOR 630 8 GREEN 3 8 RING 8 65 24 24 7 12 55 18 NON SERVICEABLE UNIT REMOVE AND REPLACE THE UNIT IT IS NOT SERVICEABLE Step 1 Fasten the light to the hull with 6 x 3 4 stainl...

Page 220: ...G 34 G 34 Figure G 41 RJ Generator Harness Appendix G Figure G 42 RK Generator Harness NOTICE THE NUMBERS AND SCRIPT CONTAINED ON THIS PAGE ARE VERY LEGIBLE AND READABLE SIMPLY ZOOM IN AND READ ...

Page 221: ...dix G G 35 G 35 HEAD BREAKER 340 8 RED 270A 14 BRN VIO 10 RING 14 58 10 ENGINE GND BUS 340G 1 8 YELLOW 1 4 RING 270G 14 YELLOW 342G 14 YELLOW 340G 2 16 YELLOW 10 RING NOTICE THE NUMBERS AND SCRIPT CONTAINED ON THIS PAGE ARE VERY LEGIBLE AND READABLE SIMPLY ZOOM IN AND READ 14 58 10 176 ...

Page 222: ...0 270G 12 36 15 HOLDING TANK 1 325 1 16 GRAY 2 327 16 WHT GRN CONN HT WATER TANK 1 325 2 16 GRAY 2 326 16 WHT BLU CONN WT CONN DT06 2S LOCK W2S TERM 0462 209 16141 1 2 HT 325 1 327 CONN DT06 2S LOCK W2S TERM 0462 209 16141 1 2 WT 325 2 326 8 16 TERM 028 1357 SPL 2 325 325 1 325 2 G 36 G 36 58 176 176 14 15 8 12 16 NOTICE THE NUMBERS AND SCRIPT CONTAINED ON THIS PAGE ARE VERY LEGIBLE AND READABLE S...

Page 223: ... 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CONN DT06 08S LOCK W8S TERM 0462 209 16141 PLUG 114017 TH 342G 340G 2 327 325 326 270A 270 PLUG Appendix G 176 WATERVALVE 1 342 14 BLU GRN 2 342G 1 14 YELLOW CONN WV TANK WATCH 1 340G 4 16 YELLOW 2 PLUG 3 327 1 16 WHT GRN 4 340 3 16 RED 5 325 3 16 GRAY 6 326 1 16 WHT BLU CONN TW MACERATORSW 270A 1 14 BRN VIO 270 1 14 BRN VIO TERM 028 0753 SPL 1 340 2 340 3 340 1 36 12 12 12 28 MAC...

Page 224: ... 450G 305G 425G 2 16GA 475G 1 475G 2 475G 3 520G 455G 170AG 425GA 460G 4 113G 2 133G 2 8 RING BUSS G1 BILGE PUMP 1 200 14BRN RED 2 201 14BROWN 3 200G 14 YELLOW 4 CONN BP FUEL TANK 650 8 GREEN 10 RING EXTINGUISHER 1 350G 14 TAN BLK 2 500G 14 YELLOW CONN XT 1 500 1 14YELLOW 2 500 1 14YELLOW CONN XL HATCHLIFT 240 2 10BLUE 241 2 10GREEN 240 4 16RED 240 5 16BLUE SEALED BUTT TRIM TABPMP 1 296 14RED 2 29...

Page 225: ... PLUG 114017 P 6 1 3 4 1 DH H C S T U E D A C B 850 1G 850 1B 850 1W PO PORT OUTLETCONN A 850 1G GREEN B 850 1W WHITE C 850 1B BLAC K CONN PO REFRIGERAT ORCONN A 840G GR EEN B 840W WHITE C 840B BLACK CONN R R 840W 840 B 840G C B A D E UT S C H H D 1 6 3 1 6 S CONN HD16 3 16S TERM 0462 209 16141 CONN HD14 3 16P TERM 0460 215 16141 PLUG 114017 P 6 1 3 4 1 D H H C S T U E D A C B 840 1G 840 1B 840 1W...

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