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OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT

Most optional equipment can only be factory
installed at the time of manufacture. For this
reason, options cannot be retrofitted. The following
is a list of available optional equipment for your
Cobalt 360 Performance Cruiser:

Structure/Safety/Performance

Captain’s Call Exhaust
Electronic Shift Controls
Generator, Gas (4kW) with Sound Shield
Generator, Diesel (4kW) with Sound Shield
Stainless Prop Exchange (Single)
Thru-Hull Exhaust
Inverter
CE Approved Requirements Available for
European Markets

Canvas

Cockpit Tonneau
Mooring Cover, Sharkskin

Dash

GPS Unit, In-Dash
Radar/GPS Unit (In-Dash)
VHF Radio

Stereo/Video

Video Cassette Player
Transom Speaker Package
Midberth TV Package

Exterior

10 inch Bow Rail
Docking Lights
Foredeck Sunpad
Spotlight
Transom Shower
Teak Swim Platform

Interior

Aft Walk-thru Filler Cushion
Spectral Frost Carpet Option
Admiral Blue Carpet Option
VacuFlush Toilet w/Macerator

PUBLICATIONS

Your owner’s packet includes information about
onboard systems and equipment furnished by
suppliers other than Cobalt Boats. Please refer to
these manufacturer’s manuals for additional
operation and maintenance instructions not
covered in this manual.

Summary of Contents for 360

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...oat manufacturers Working closely with the U S Coast Guard USCG and other authorities the ABYC reviews marine equipment and systems including electrical systems ventilation steering flotation load capacity fuel system and others that may have an impact on your safety The National Marine Manufacturers Association NMMA is an independent organization involved in a wide range of activities aimed towar...

Page 3: ...u re a seasoned boater and have previously owned a Cobalt I recommend you take time to read through this Owner s manual As you read this manual please remember that common sense and courtesy are the most valuable traits you can have to fully enjoy safe boating It is also to your personal advantage to become well acquainted with the rules and general know how of boating For service and for assistan...

Page 4: ...3 4 Section 4 Systems Machinery Arrangement 4 1 Dimensions 4 3 Doors Hatches and Stowage 4 4 Deck Plates Thru Hulls 4 5 Deck Occupancy 4 6 Bilge 4 6 Fuel 4 7 Marine Toilet 4 8 Piping 4 10 Cabin Distribution Panel 4 14 DC Electrical 4 15 AC Electrical 4 15 Tie Down Locations 4 19 Fire Suppression Equipment 4 20 Section 5 Troubleshooting Maintenance Scheduled Maintenance and Service 5 1 Unscheduled ...

Page 5: ...iginal retail purchaser of such Cobalt boat had the original retail purchaser remained the owner of such Cobalt boat Cobalt Boats shall not be liable for special or consequential damages such as but not limited to damages for cost of replacement goods or damages for claims of third parties against the purchaser or damages for loss of profits To validate this warranty the original retail purchaser ...

Page 6: ...manufacturers that are focused on the improvement and safety of boating Your new Cobalt boat is NMMA certified An NMMA certification not only satisfies the U S Coast Guard USCG regulations but also the more rigorous equipment and system standards based on those established by the American Boat and Yacht Council Inc ABYC Your Formula meets or exceeds NMMA safety based certifications FEATURES CONSTR...

Page 7: ...t 13 710 lbs 6 219 kg Deadrise 20 Fuel Capacity 174 gal 659 L Draft Drive Up 27 69 cm Draft Drive Down 42 107 cm Freeboard Forward 52 1 32 m Freeboard Aft 53 1 35 m Fresh Water Capacity 35 gal 132 L Waste Water Capacity 28 gal 106 L Capacity weight Yacht Certified Capacity persons Yacht Certified Bridge Clearance w o Radar 8 5 2 57 m Bridge Clearance w Radar 9 6 2 90 m Trailering Height w o Radar ...

Page 8: ...R DEATH SIGNS OF EXPOSURE TO CO INCLUDE NAUSEA DIZZINESS AND DROWSINESS Keep Cabin and cockpit Areas Well Ventilated Avoid Blockage of Exhaust Outlets See Owner s Manual for More Details WARNING Gasoline vapors can explode Before starting engine Check engine compartment for gasoline or vapors Operate blower for 4 minutes Run blower below cruising speed WARNING LEAKING FUEL IS A FIRE AND EXPLOSION ...

Page 9: ...ring Wheel Hour Meters Waterfall Wood Dash Panels Trim Tab Indicator System Windshield Wiper Driver Stereo Video Cabin Entertainment System TV DVD Stereo Subwoofer CD Changer Driver Remote Stereo Control Exterior Anchor Windlass with Delta Anchor Bow Scuff Plate Concealed Boarding Ladder Transom Storage Stainless Steel Foredeck Rail Radar Arch Interior Air Compressor Air Conditioning Unit 10 kW Ca...

Page 10: ...le for European Markets Canvas Cockpit Tonneau Mooring Cover Sharkskin Dash GPS Unit In Dash Radar GPS Unit In Dash VHF Radio Stereo Video Video Cassette Player Transom Speaker Package Midberth TV Package Exterior 10 inch Bow Rail Docking Lights Foredeck Sunpad Spotlight Transom Shower Teak Swim Platform Interior Aft Walk thru Filler Cushion Spectral Frost Carpet Option Admiral Blue Carpet Option ...

Page 11: ...een two areas of jurisdiction i e a river between two states BOW The front of the boat BULKHEAD Vertical partition wall in a boat BUNKS Carpeted trailer hull supports BURDENED BOAT Term for the boat that must give way to boats with the right of way CAPACITY PLATE A plate that provides maximum weight capacity and engine horsepower rating information It is located in full view of the helm CAPSIZE To...

Page 12: ...s the dashboard fuel gauge GIVE WAY BOAT 1 Term for the boat that must take whatever action necessary to keep well clear of the boat with the right of way in meeting or crossing situations 2 The burdened boat GUNWALE The rail or upper edge of a boat s side HEAD A marine toilet HELM The steering wheel or command area HULL The body of the boat HYPOTHERMIA A physical condition where the body loses he...

Page 13: ...cts to the speedometer with plastic flexible tubing STAND ON BOAT Term for the boat that must maintain course and speed in meeting or crossing situations The privileged boat STARBOARD The right side of the boat when looking toward the bow STERN The back of the boat STOW To pack the cargo SURGE BRAKES A type of trailer braking system designed to automatically actuate when the tow vehicle s brakes a...

Page 14: ...t Draft Engine Engine Engine Profile Trim Use Water Caution Hour Meter Key Engine Engine Fuel Grease Height Holding Horn Stop Tank Above Water Tank Ignition Overall Lift Light Navigation Oil Tank Switch Length Point Lights Trim Water Windshield Safety Alert Tabs Tank Wipers Symbol STOP ...

Page 15: ... that all power boats operated on the navigable waters of the U S must be registered in the state of main use also many states require registration in that state whenever boating on waters within their state boundary Contact your state boating authorities and neighboring states for registration information on boats and trailers Your dealer can supply you with the appropriate forms Required Safety ...

Page 16: ...lular phone Sea anchor Binoculars Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon EPIRB Boat Hook Sun glasses and sun block lotion Recommended Spare Parts The following list contains common spare parts you should carry onboard Review all the equipment on your boat Be sure to have spare parts available to maintain and make minor repairs if necessary Refer to all operator s manuals in your owner s packet...

Page 17: ...d and supplies electricity to all the boat s lights pumps blowers refrigerator and engine ignition An optional inverter converts 12 VDC into 120 VAC for limited uses The alternating current AC system is shore power generator or inverter powered and supplies electricity to electrical outlets stove icemaker water heater air conditioning microwave and battery charger Cooling System Your engines and g...

Page 18: ...ciate nature s beauty and the peace of the great outdoors It is a boater s responsibility to protect the natural environment by keeping waterways clean MARPOL Treaty The USCG enforces the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from ships commonly referred to as the MARPOL Treaty MARine POLlution This treaty prohibits the overboard dumping of all ship generated plastics chemicals ...

Page 19: ...irs that could affect safety design integrity or warranty coverage Included with your owner s packet are your propulsion unit manuals These manuals were prepared by the manufacturer and contain information concerning the operation and care of your engine and drive unit Please read these manuals thoroughly and become acquainted with this information It is advisable to maintain a service log to reco...

Page 20: ...fety of you and your passengers call or signal for assistance Grounding In the event you run aground assess the situation before proceeding Immediately stop any water from entering the boat Inspect the propulsion units steering and control systems and the hull for damage Maneuver the boat to safe water only if the hull and all operating systems are in satisfactory operating condition Otherwise cal...

Page 21: ... 400 MHz 162 500 MHz 162 425 MHz 162 525 MHz 162 450 MHz 162 550 MHz 162 475 MHz Coast Guard Marine Information Stations 2670 0 kH 8765 4 kH 4428 7 kH 13113 2 kH 6506 4 kH It is good practice to periodically monitor the weather Life Saving Equipment The following equipment may or may not be required by federal local regulations Personal Flotation Devices Federal law requires at least one Type I II...

Page 22: ...HROWABLE DEVICES KC 0071C PFD at all times Make certain all passengers know how to put on and properly adjust their PFDs Also selecting the proper type PFD for your kind of outing helps ensure your time on the water can be the safest possible At the beginning of each season check PFDs for damage and test for proper flotation Refer to the PFD manufacturer s information Audible Visual Distress Signa...

Page 23: ... important issue for everyone who shares in the use of our waterways WARNING Pyrotechnic signaling devices can cause injury and property damage if improperly handled Follow the manufacturer s directions Signal Words Definitions Throughout this manual specific precautions and symbols identify safety related information The Safety Alert Symbol means ATTENTION BECOME ALERT YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED NOT...

Page 24: ...he weight capacity of your boat Do not overload your boat Overloading of passengers personal equipment and supplies could result in an accident especially in rough waters Loading Be sure that passengers personal equipment and supplies are in their proper location before operating the boat It does not necessarily mean you can carry a passenger for every seat Keep personal equipment and supplies to ...

Page 25: ...connection with a hurricane It is best to avoid operating your boat in foggy weather When fog sets in use your GPS and radar unit if equipped to take bearings and log courses and speeds You are required to emit a five second blast from your horn or whistle once every minute Additionally have passengers wear PFDs and observe for oncoming vessels Skill Experience Practice your boat operating skills ...

Page 26: ...oing for an outing make sure that at least one passenger is familiar with the operation and safety aspects of the boat in case of emergency Show all passengers the location of emergency equipment and explain how to use it Don t allow passengers to drag their feet or hands in the water or sit on the bow deck gunwale or transom platform while the engines are running WARNING Federal and state law pro...

Page 27: ...CO accumulation Ventilate the boat interior by opening the deck hatches windows and cabin door to provide adequate ventilation Do not operate the engines or generator with the canvas installed Only operate fuel burning appliances in well ventilated areas Avoid idling or using the generator while at idle for extended periods Regularly inspect the engine and generator exhaust system for proper opera...

Page 28: ...ed to do so by enforcement officers and permit to be boarded as asked Discharge of Oil The discharge of fuel oil and other chemicals into the water is prohibited Be sure to clean up all fuel and oil spillage in the bilge using rags and sponges Properly store and dispose of them when you get to shore Do not allow any fuel or oil spillage to be pumped out into the water If fuel or oil leakage contin...

Page 29: ... participate in water sports while under the influence of alcohol or other drugs KC 0271C CIRCLE SPEED OK TURN LEFT TURN RIGHT BACK TO DOCK STOP SKIER IN WATER WATER SPORT HAND SIGNALS SPEED FASTER CUT ENGINE SPEED SLOWER SKIERS O K When participating in water sports be safe and courteous and follow these guidelines Be considerate to fishermen and others you share the water with Do not perform wat...

Page 30: ...short blast Pass on my port side Two short blasts Pass on my starboard side Three short blasts Engines in reverse Five or more short and rapid blasts Danger signal WARNING The nautical rules of the road must be followed to prevent collisions between vessels Like traffic laws for automobiles the operator is legally required to follow the rules Encountering Vessels Privileged Boats Privileged boats ...

Page 31: ...your night vision by avoiding bright lights and have a passenger if possible help keep watch for other boats water hazards and aids to navigation The size speed and direction of the other vessels are determined at night from the running lights A green light indicates the starboard side of the boat and a red light indicates the port side Generally if you see a green light you have the right of way ...

Page 32: ...of RED TOPPED WHITE buoy RED and WHITE VERTICALLY STRIPED buoy indicates boat should pass outside of the buoy away from shore Uniform State Regulatory Markers USWMS regulatory markers are white with international orange geometric shapes you must obey regulatory markers CONTROLLED AREA DANGER BOATS KEEP OUT INFORMATION DO NOT PASS BETWEEN SHORE AND BUOY SPECIAL PURPOSE NAVIGATE TO STARBOARD FACING ...

Page 33: ... top band means the preferred channel is to the right of the buoy Day markers are colored and numbered the same as buoys RED triangular day markers with even numbers mark the starboard side of the channel GREEN square day markers with odd numbers mark the port side of the channel Lights bells and horns are used on buoys for night or poor visibility conditions Buoys with unique light flashing chara...

Page 34: ...atforms to increase visibility Most minor lights are part of a series to mark a channel river or harbor Range Lights Range lights are usually visible in one direction and help a boat operator navigate in a generally safe direction Steering a course to keep range lights arranged in a line one on top of the other will help guide a boat through a channel Lighthouses Lighthouses can be found at harbor...

Page 35: ... the area and remain alert KC 0250C WORLDWIDE VESSELS ENGAGED IN DIVING OPERATIONS DOES NOT INDICATE DIVER S POSITION INDICATES FELLOW BOATER IS IN NEED OF ASSISTANCE COB023C DIVERS FLAG ALPHA FLAG DISTRESS FLAG USED BY RECREATIONAL DIVERS INDICATES DIVER S POSITION Navigation markers serve as a means of identifying navigable routes and indicate water hazards Boaters should become familiar with na...

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Page 37: ...se BRAIN DAMAGE or DEATH Signs of exposure to CO include nausea dizziness and drowsiness NOTICE A carbon monoxide detector will not detect other vapors such as gasoline To reduce CO accumulation Ventilate the boat interior by opening the deck hatches and windows to provide adequate ventilation Do not operate the engines or generator with the canvas installed Only operate fuel burning appliances in...

Page 38: ...nce of alcohol and other drugs These regulations are actively enforced Impaired operation may result in severe personal injury or death Before each outing you should check all safety equipment such as fire extinguishers PFDs flares distress flags flashlights and engine stop switch They should be operable in good condition readily visible and easily accessed Fueling Take care not to spill gasoline ...

Page 39: ...e 2 Open all windows hatches doors and compartments 3 Check all fuel lines hoses and connections for leaks and deterioration 4 Be sure to run the blower for at least four minutes before starting the engines If you smell gasoline fumes do not start the engines continue to run the blower until fumes have dissipated Launching Launching Checklist Federal and local laws require certain safety equipment...

Page 40: ...ARNING All passengers should be carefully seated while the boat is moving Do not seat on the bow bow pulpit deck gunwale or two stern sundeck pads when the boat is moving GETTING UNDERWAY There are many things to consider to make your boating trip safe and enjoyable You are responsible for the safety of all passengers the boat and any damage the boat or its wake may cause Keep passengers from bloc...

Page 41: ...ulic cylinder shafts make sure trim tabs are UP and propulsion unit drives are in the full IN position Remove the ignition keys Stow and secure all equipment Pump bilges dry with manual switch Close all water inlet seacocks If possible inspect the hull and propellers for damage Check for fuel oil and water leakage Clean any spills stains or moisture from the boat Inspect sea strainers Turn battery...

Page 42: ... 2 Tachometer 3 Speedometer 4 Engine Synchronizer 5 Temperature 6 Voltmeter 7 Oil Pressure 8 Water Pressure 9 Depth 10 Ignition Switch Panel 11 Ignition Safety Switch 12 Main Switch Panel 13 Radar Panel 14 Generator Control Panel 15 Circuit Breaker Panel 16 Shift Throttle Control Panel ...

Page 43: ...ist and the fuel pick up tube cannot withdraw all fuel out of the tank please observe the One Third Rule Use one third of your fuel to go out one third to come back and one third as a reserve Tachometer Registers engine speed in revolutions per minute RPM Use this gauge to keep the engine within the proper operating range Consult your propulsion unit operator s manual for the proper RPM operating ...

Page 44: ...ystem if the voltmeter reads below these normal ranges COB036 COB035 Engine Oil Pressure Gauge Measures the pressure of the engine s lubricating oil Refer to the propulsion unit operator s manual for normal operating pressure Many serious engine problems are reflected on oil pressure gauge readings If the pressure is lower than the manufacturer s specification immediately shut off the engine Have ...

Page 45: ...ON EXPLODE RESULTING IN INJURY OR DEATH BEFORE STARTING ENGINE CHECK ENGINE COMPARTMENT FOR GASOLINE OR VAPORS OPERATE BLOWER FOR 4 MINUTES VERIFY BLOWER OPERATION RUN BLOWER BELOW CRUISING SPEED WARNING POWER INDICATOR COB115 1 1 9 8 7 2 3 4 5 6 1 Air Water Temperature Gauge 2 12 Volt Accessory Power Receptacle 3 Horn Button 4 Port Ignition Switch 5 Starboard Ignition Switch 6 Ignition Breakers 7...

Page 46: ...operation of the Windlass system refer to Anchoring in this section Ignition Safety Switch Your Cobalt boat is equipped with an ignition safety switch located on the lower lip of the dashboard The ignition safety switch and lanyard will stop the engines in case of an emergency Attach the lanyard to the boat operator whenever CAUTION Do not allow your Cobalt boat to be operated without the proper u...

Page 47: ...or death Aft Bilge Pump This switch manually controls the aft bilge pump Navigational Lights This three position switch activates the navigational running lights and the anchor light Move the toggle toward the RUN symbol to activate the operating at night navigational lights The center position is OFF Move the toggle toward the ANC symbol to activate the all around white anchoring light NOTICE Ope...

Page 48: ...ust is routed down through the hub of the propeller This position releases the exhaust underwater providing a quieter engine sound Be sure to check local regulations regarding noise restrictions before operating this system Accessory This switch is available to operate an accessory item Engine Hatch This switch activates the engine compartment hatch electronic lift system If the battery is low use...

Page 49: ...anel provides remote control of the stereo system from the helm Search Light All functions of the optional search light can be electrically operated by remote control from the helm using the remote control panel For additional information refer to the search light operating instructions in your owner s packet LEVEL LEVEL SEEK AMS DISC PRESET DISC PRESET SEEK AMS SOUND MODE MUTE DISPLAY OFF R E M O...

Page 50: ...B009C 1 ALL 2 O F F S T O P E N G INES BEFORE SWITCHING O F F 1 ALL 2 O F F S T O P E N G INES BEFORE SWITCHING O F F 1 ALL 2 O F F S T O P E N G INES BEFORE SWITCHING O F F 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 VSR VOLTAGE SENSITIVE RELAY MODULE ACCESSORY HORN WIPER ACCESSORY DOCKING LIGHTS COCKPIT LIGHTS NAV LIGHTS 12V RECEPTACLE SPOTLIGHT ENGINE COMP LIGHTS RADAR BILGE BLOWER 2 BILGE BLOWER 1 ENGINE HATCH MA...

Page 51: ...e automatic bilge pump circuit will remain energized even with the battery switches in the OFF position Windlass Breaker This breaker must be on for windlass operation Circuit Breakers These five 40 amp circuit breakers protect the following circuits Helm Trim Tabs Amp Cabin Distribution Panel Bilge Pumps WARNING Do not turn a battery switch to the OFF position while the engine is running Serious ...

Page 52: ...Improperly maintained controls are hazardous and may cause sudden loss of control Make sure all shift throttle hardware and cables are regularly inspected and maintained Improper maintenance may result in a loss of control resulting in serious injury or death arranged with the shift levers all one size and color grouped together and throttle levers all the same size and color and larger than the s...

Page 53: ...m on by pressing appropriate buttons on the controller and adjust settings as needed Cabin Entertainment System Includes DVD player and stereo There are separate instructions provided in your owner s packet for operating the entertainment system equipment COB074 The stereo is located in the cabin forward of head behind top wooden door Take care to pull door toward you until it is level and then sl...

Page 54: ...he port compartment to turn speakers on or off as desired Bow Sun Pad COB142 1 Holder 2 Strap Slide the sun pad into the forward holder and secure with the straps to the two hand rails to hold the pad in position Cabin Access Door Secure the door before operating the boat When in the open position use the door stop Cabin Table COB126 The cabin table can be lowered to allow installation of the opti...

Page 55: ...ceive their power from the 12 VDC system through the battery switches Units will be operational any time the battery switches are on If occupying the boat turn the battery switches ON The green light on the detector may flash for 15 minutes while unit warms up however the unit is fully functional If the unit alarm sounds evacuate all persons from the cabin area to fresh air immediately and investi...

Page 56: ...ter heater unit operates in two modes If your boat is connected to shore power 110 VAC or the optional generator is running simply energize the appropriate switches on the cabin distribution panel and the switch marked WATER HEATER When the engines are operating engine coolant hot water is circulated through a coil in the water heater heating the fresh water Note the hot water system as well as th...

Page 57: ...s being used or the boat is connected to shore power with the appropriate switch energized For additional information refer to the microwave operating manual in your owner s packet COB147 Refrigerator Freezer The refrigerator freezer receives its power from the 12 VDC electrical system The electrical system must be energized correctly at the cabin distribution panel The 12 VDC main switch must be ...

Page 58: ...olled by remote once power is on Optional mid berth television is operated similarly Sun Lounge COB131 The back of the sun lounge can be moved to the relaxed position by pulling it straight up and rotating it toward the bow COB132 Arch Antenna and Gain Control The TV antenna utilizes a gain control for optimum reception The control is mounted in the cedar hanging closet in the cabin Rotate the kno...

Page 59: ...stened to a forward cleat and heads aft The after bow spring is fastened to a stern cleat and heads forward 2 1 3 4 COB047C Starting Shifting Steering Stopping Your Cobalt 360 Performance Cruiser may be equipped with a warning system that will sound an alarm if an engine problem develops The horn may emit a short chirping sound during starting to verify operation If the warning horn sounds when op...

Page 60: ...r WARNING Start the engines with the shift control levers in neutral Your boat is equipped with a neutral safety switch which will not allow engines to be started unless the shift control levers are in the neutral position Starting Diesel Engines After pre start checks and procedures have been followed the engines can be started Please refer to the engine operator s manual for additional starting ...

Page 61: ... in the entire boat from a safety standpoint Have this system inspected and maintained on a quarterly basis by a qualified service technician The boat s steering system is not self centering Propeller torque trim setting water condition and boat speed affects the steering Constant attention to the steering system is required for safe operation CAUTION Go slowly in reverse to avoid taking water in ...

Page 62: ... or may create a hazardous swamping condition Stopping Diesel Engines 1 Slowly bring the throttle levers to the idle position 2 Move the shift levers to neutral 3 Move the throttle levers forward until engine speed is approximately 1400 RPM Refer to propulsion unit operator s manual for cool down procedure 4 After cooling the engines move the throttle levers back to the idle position WARNING Do no...

Page 63: ...m or the stern will hit the dock Retrieve all mooring lines and fenders Proceed slowly Sound a long blast to alert other boaters that you are departing When leaving a mooring you should already have enough space around the boat to maneuver Untie from the mooring and move back slowly until you can see it Proceed slowly while giving the buoy wide clearance Returning Approach a dock slowly and use ca...

Page 64: ...g space When approaching a slip Have fenders mooring lines and the crew ready Turn the boat s stern toward the slip Shift to reverse Maneuver slowly into the slip then shift to forward Use your steering wheel and throttles to align the boat with the slip Once aligned shift to reverse and continue to back in slowly Shift to forward when completely in to stop the movement of the boat Shift to neutra...

Page 65: ...m bow to stern and also from port to starboard Drive Unit Trim Trim angle is the angular relationship between the drive unit and the transom of the boat Boat trim while underway greatly affects the performance and efficiency of your boat For best results the boat should be on plane and trimmed to reduce the amount of the boat s hull in the water known as wetted surface With less boat in the water ...

Page 66: ...r the tabs and raises the stern When the stern raises the bow is lowered Likewise lowering the port tab will cause the port stern to raise making the starboard bow lower Using trim tabs in conjunction with the drive trim will compensate for uneven weight distribution listing water conditions and other factors that cause inefficient operation Remember that trim tabs are trimming the hull while powe...

Page 67: ...aintain an even keel WARNING Improper use of the trim tabs at high speeds can cause an accident or injury UNTRIMMED PLANING ATTITUDE COB054C PROP PARALLEL TO WATER FLOW Reverse thrust of the engines is used to slow and stop the boat The boat s momentum will vary according to load speed and water condition Slow the engine speed to an idle shift to neutral and pause before shifting to reverse Refer ...

Page 68: ...sized that sudden turns at any speed and particularly at high speed can be especially dangerous It is possible to throw passengers from their seats and even from the boat if caution is not exercised Remember common sense is the rule for safe boating We recommend that you should have ten hours of experience with the boat before any full throttle operation Do not operate your boat until you are comp...

Page 69: ... With the engines off you have no control of the boat Water and wind conditions will affect an anchored boat Be sure the anchor will hold before leaving the boat Lowering Bring the boat to a stop with the bow facing into the wind or current Lower the anchor On dash control place starboard safety switch in the ON position up Press and hold the port toggle switch down to pay out sufficient rope chai...

Page 70: ...to your propulsion unit operator s manual for additional information regarding winterization COB028C 3 2 1 1 Stern Cleats 2 Tow Line 3 Bow Eye Weighing To weigh retrieve the anchor start the engines and slowly move forward Press the toggle switch up while taking in anchor line as you go Carefully retrieve the last meter 36 inches of rope chain then seat the anchor in the bow fitting Use snubber to...

Page 71: ... Sharkskin polyester 1 Bimini Top and Enclosure Used for day or night boating Not designed for storage use 2 Cockpit Tonneau Trailering Overnight protection Not designed for storage use 3 Mooring Cover Storage short or long term Arch Bimini and Enclosure The Arch canvas consists of three parts the forward bimini top which covers the helm the aft bimini top which covers the cockpit and the enclosur...

Page 72: ...nyl Cockpit Tonneau Cover Optional COB140 The cockpit tonneau cover protects the helm and cockpit from damage due to birds UV light and weather and is highly recommended to protect your investment Do not use the tonneau cover for storage any longer than a few days use the optional mooring cover To install the tonneau cover 1 Unroll cover and snap to the deck by starting at the center of the windsh...

Page 73: ...nough to keep them from moving on the gelcoated fiberglass surface This movement can damage the gelcoat causing dullness or even scratching NOTICE For long term storage use the optional mooring cover made of 100 Sharkskin polyester do not use the bimini enclosures or tonneau cover for storage longer than a few days These tops were not designed with enough ventilation for long term storage and mold...

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Page 75: ...erator 6 Engine Hatch Manual Handle Stowage 7 Fuel Tank Fill Caps 8 Optional Starboard Speaker 9 Drain Plug 10 Cable TV Phone Jack 11 Shore Plug 2 12 Shore Plug 1 13 Optional Port Speaker 14 Air Pump 15 Fresh Water Fill Cap 16 Waste Water Cap 17 Icemaker 18 Horns 19 Optional Radio Antenna 20 Cockpit Sink WARNING Regularly inspect and maintain all systems to prevent unexpected hazards associated wi...

Page 76: ...O Detector 6 Entertainment Center 7 Air Conditioning Controls 8 Bath Sink 9 Head 10 Fresh Water Level Indicator 11 Waste Tank Level Indicator 12 Cabin Light Switch 13 Optional Midberth TV 14 Midberth CO Detector 15 Optional Shore Generator Switch 16 Cabin Distribution Panel 17 Stove 18 Microwave 19 Cabin Sink 20 Refrigerator Freezer ...

Page 77: ...SIONS A Beam 10 6 3 20 m B Length Overall 36 0 11 m C Bridge Clearance w o Radar 8 5 2 46 m D Bridge Clearance w Radar 9 6 3 15 m E Draft Drive Up 27 69 cm F Draft Drive Down 42 107 cm COB087 A D C E B F Systems ...

Page 78: ...mpartment 15 Fuel Valve Generator Compartment 16 Cockpit Icemaker Compartment 17 Cabin Door 18 Galley Cabinet 19 AC Access Make sure the head compartment door assembly is closed and latched while the boat is underway Do not allow it to swing freely The deck hatches are operated manually To open simply release the one or two hasps on the edge of the hatch make sure the support bracket adjusters are...

Page 79: ...onal 6 Aft Bilge Pump 7 Water Vent 8 Waste Vent 9 Starboard Fuel Tank Vents 10 Starboard Fuel Tank Fill 11 Port Fuel Tank Fill 12 Cable TV Phone Jack 13 Shore Power 2 14 Shore Power 1 15 Water Fill Deck Plate 16 Waste Deck Plate 17 Port Fuel Tank Vents 18 Cockpit Sink Drain 19 Cabin Galley Sink Drain 20 Cockpit Overboard Drain 21 Macerator Discharge Optional 22 Air Conditioning Discharge 23 Anchor...

Page 80: ...it Pump 9 Starboard Engine 10 Aft Bilge Pump 11 Port Engine 12 Port Drive Unit Pump 13 Port Trim Tab Pump 14 Port Engine Battery 15 Generator Battery 16 Generator Seacock 17 Generator Strainer 18 Battery Charger 19 Transformers 20 Port Engine Battery Switch 21 Generator Battery Switch 22 Starboard Engine Battery Switch 23 Windlass Circuit Breaker 24 Battery Jump Terminals WARNING Do not allow pass...

Page 81: ... 9 10 11 1 Starboard Fuel Tank Vents 2 Starboard Fuel Tank 3 Fuel Tank Fill Caps 4 Starboard Engine Fuel Line 5 Port Engine Fuel Line 6 Port Fuel Tank Pickups 7 Port Fuel Tank 8 Port Fuel Tank Vents 9 Optional Generator 10 Generator Fuel Water Separator 11 Starboard Fuel Tank Pickups ...

Page 82: ...e used at all times NOTICE The generator uses fuel from the starboard tank but will only operate when the tank is at least 1 4 full This prevents the generator from emptying the fuel tank completely Refer to your propulsion unit operator s manual for additional fuel system information MARINE TOILET The marine toilet head uses water from your fresh water tank and pumps the waste water into a holdin...

Page 83: ...operating conditions the red lamp will light after each flush until the pump recharges the vacuum to proper operating level then the green lamp will light If there is constant green light or red light cycling between flushes it may indicate a leak in the vacuum system The vacuum pump will normally operate automatically every so often to recharge the vacuum CAUTION Do not flush into a full holding ...

Page 84: ...ICATE DIRECTION OF FLOW OPTIONAL WATER LINES STANDARD HOT WATER LINES COB058 3 2 5 6 7 8 9 1 4 1 Head Sink 2 Water Pressure Pump 3 Water Heater 4 Optional Transom Shower 5 Water Fill Cap 6 Icemaker 7 Cockpit Sink 8 35 Gallon Fresh Water Tank 9 Galley Sink ...

Page 85: ... system Consult your Cobalt dealer for winterization requirements The fresh water level indicator display panel shows the level of the water in the 35 gallon water tank as follows Red Light Empty Amber Light Mid Green and Amber Light Full NOTICE No indication is given if the tank is 1 8 to 1 2 mid full The water pump works on demand It will not automatically shut off when the fresh water tank is e...

Page 86: ...the shower and sink drains in the waste tank To clear the tank of waste water you will need to use the dockside pump out services provided at marinas Hook a suction hose to the pump out deck fitting marked WASTE and to the dockside pump The marina will handle the proper disposal of the waste and may charge for this service The waste tank level indicator display panel shows the level of the water i...

Page 87: ...acock is very important It protects the boat from sinking if a hose or fitting should fail It is important to close any seacock not in use Your engines have their own raw water system for cooling Refer to the propulsion unit operator s manual for engine cooling information 1 Generator Seacock 2 Generator Strainer 3 Generator 4 Air Conditioning Unit 5 Air Conditioning Water Discharge 6 Air Conditio...

Page 88: ...cabin Both the AC and DC circuits are controlled by a switch type circuit breaker When the indicator light next to the switch is illuminated the circuit is activated The circuit breaker functions in two ways It allows you to manually enable or interrupt a circuit by moving the switch ON or OFF They protect the system by automatically opening the circuit if a short or overloaded condition occurs Ch...

Page 89: ...re wiring direct to the battery through BILGE PUMP breaker and will remain energized even if battery switches are turned off All other items including the CO monitors will be disabled DO NOT OCCUPY BOAT IF CO MONITORS ARE DISABLED A voltage sensitive relay is mounted next to the battery switches and automatically allows the starboard engine alternator to charge the house batteries To operate the 1...

Page 90: ... SOURCE AUXILIARY POWER switch on the distribution panel can be set to SHORE 1 to power the middle column of circuit breakers in addition to the left column In this configuration all components can be used with power supplied from shore 1 cord up to a maximum of 30 amps Shore Power Connection The shore power system requires a special marine grade three conductor cable to make a proper connection t...

Page 91: ...electrical shock For further information regarding your shore power system please consult your Cobalt dealer The AC portion of the distribution panel receives AC power from the shore power cable optional generator or optional inverter The panel distributes AC power through a double pole main circuit breaker which in turn supplies the individual branch circuit breakers AC electricity operates the f...

Page 92: ...olarity light is activated immediately disconnect shore power cable COB119 1 Generator AC Circuit Breaker 3 Turn OFF the selector switch located in the cabin 4 Turn ON the generator s battery switch on the Battery Switch Panel located under aft port cockpit seat Operate the blower for at least four minutes Start the generator following the manufacturer s instructions Allow generator to operate for...

Page 93: ...tion at the cabin distribution panel if the shore cord is disconnected The middle column of breakers can also be powered by the inverter if the AC SOURCE AUXILIARY POWER switch is set to SHORE 1 It is not recommended to use the inverter to power high amperage devices such as the hot water heater or air conditioner as these components will quickly drain the battery bank For additional information r...

Page 94: ...rward of the generator These extinguishers are activated when the heat sensitive head reaches a predetermined temperature The extinguisher discharges and saturates the engine and or generator compartment smothering the fire Inspect fire extinguishers for proper charge before operating the boat WARNING When the fire extinguisher discharge occurs turn off all engines bilge blowers and electrical sys...

Page 95: ...ad and understand the periodic maintenance tasks outlined in your operator s manuals propulsion unit generator and other accessories because those maintenance tasks are not repeated in this manual Use the following chart to establish your maintenance routine Detailed information concerning the task is listed in this section Break In Careful break in allows internal engine components to seat proper...

Page 96: ... Start both engines and the generator Check all exhaust systems for leakage If you notice a leak see your Cobalt dealer 6 Check all fuel lines and connections at fuel tanks engines and the generator for leakage If you detect a fuel leak immediately see your Cobalt dealer 7 Check the portable and automatic fire extinguishers for proper charge 8 Check battery charge of both engine batteries and the ...

Page 97: ...roblem occurs with your engine propulsion unit or the cooling system between the scheduled maintenance cycle immediately notify your Cobalt dealer Do not allow a problem to go unattended By doing so a minor repair could become a major overhaul Electrical System Have your Cobalt dealer repair all electrical problems An electrical problem must be treated seriously Fuel System Do not operate your boa...

Page 98: ...subject 3M carries a complete line of fiberglass care products Upholstery The vinyl fabric in your Cobalt boat s interior has been specially selected to take the tough punishment of the elements and hard usage of an active boater Avoid sharp objects that may cut or tear your vinyl The vinyl in your Cobalt has been coated with PreFixx protective finish It s designed to be cleaned easily over and ov...

Page 99: ...inyl will brighten up Leather Care For spots and spills wipe up excess liquid immediately with a clean absorbent cloth or sponge If necessary use clean lukewarm water only and let air dry naturally If water is used clean the entire area where the spot occurred For example clean the entire seat cushion or entire arm Do not dry wet areas with hair dryers For stubborn spots and stains use a mild non ...

Page 100: ...angerous area Wear rubber gloves during all cleaning activity Use caution in cleaning around stitching and wooden or other decorative trim since these solvents could seriously damage such areas Canvas The boat top and other canvas items supplied on your Cobalt boat are manufactured from top quality materials to provide you with years of trouble free service The following information on the care cl...

Page 101: ...y Do not use for storage Under no circumstances should the boat be towed with the boat top in the upright position Cleaning Clear Vinyl Use a soft cloth clean with a solution of Ivory or Lux soap liquid or flakes and lukewarm water Allow to air dry Never use any type of abrasive cleanser it will scratch the glass Regularly apply a UV screening agent such as 303 PROTECTANT to keep the vinyl soft an...

Page 102: ...r consulting with our dealers and operators throughout the country we found that regular applications of a product called CorrosionX will keep your boat operating at peak efficiency free of corrosion To assist you we have included a small can of CorrosionX in the optional salt water kit Minimally it should be applied to the following areas and components in the time frames specified Topside Spray ...

Page 103: ...ry to apply anti fouling paint to the hull to slow growth and prevent gelcoat damage Consult your Cobalt dealer for recommendations CAUTION Do not paint an anode its fasteners or its mounting surface Painting will reduce the anode s corrosion protection capabilities LIFTING THE BOAT To prevent structural damage to your Cobalt Performance Cruiser the proper procedure must be used when lifting your ...

Page 104: ... drying before covering the boat store all cushions in the open position and open all storage areas This will help prevent mold mildew from forming Perform preventative maintenance to the interior and exterior of your boat following the information in Interior Exterior Care in this section Cover the boat with the mooring cover If a temporary poly cover such as shrink wrap is used your Cobalt deale...

Page 105: ...ted becoming a fire or explosion hazard TROUBLESHOOTING The following chart will assist you in locating and repairing a minor problem Please have your Cobalt dealer assist you with service issues Logic Tree Chart Your Cobalt boat is equipped with an ignition safety switch located on the lower lip of the dashboard Make sure the lanyard is installed with the switch holding the lanyard in place Pleas...

Page 106: ... not start Contaminated fuel see Cobalt dealer Engine problem see Cobalt dealer Low starter speed Weak or bad battery see Cobalt dealer Engine runs erratically See your Cobalt dealer Engine vibrates Propeller condition shut off engines Check for bent broken or damaged propeller Check for weeds on propeller Engine problem see your Cobalt dealer Engine runs but boat Fouled or damaged propeller shut ...

Page 107: ...lt dealer Symptom Possible Cause Electrical component Circuit breaker tripped or in the OFF position correct the problem and will not function reset turn circuit breaker on Dim or no lights Circuit breaker tripped or in the OFF position correct the problem and reset turn circuit breaker on Battery discharged charge battery Generator will Battery switch in OFF position turn switch to ON position no...

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Page 109: ...nt Check all hoses and connections for leakage and damage Check that the steering system operates properly Do not overload your boat Starting Engines Operate bilge blowers for at least four minutes before starting the engines or generator Attach lanyard to the ignition safety switch and the operator Move both shift levers to the neutral position Move both throttle levers to the idle position Start...

Page 110: ...cumulating on the hydraulic cylinder shafts make sure trim tabs are UP and propulsion unit drives are in the full IN position Lock ignition key switch and remove the ignition keys Stow and secure all equipment Pump bilges dry with manual switch Close all water inlet seacocks If possible inspect the hull and propellers for damage Check for fuel oil and water leakage Clean any spills stains or moist...

Page 111: ...6 3 SERVICE LOG Date Hour Reading Service Repairs Performed Checklist Forms and Index ...

Page 112: ...6 4 FUEL LOG Date Gallons Hours Gallons Hour Date Gallons Hours Gallons Hour ...

Page 113: ..._______________________________________________________________ Engine Type __________________________________________ HP __________________________________ No of Engines ________________________________________ Fuel Capacity __________________________ Survival Equipment PFDs ______________________ Flares______________________ Mirror ___________________________ Smoke Signals _______________ Flashl...

Page 114: ... Panel 3 14 Circuit Breakers 3 15 Cleaning Agents 2 5 Cleaning Canvas 5 6 Cleaning Clear Vinyl 5 7 Cleaning Hull Deck 5 4 Cleaning Stainless Steel 5 6 Clear Vinyl 5 7 CO Poisoning 3 1 Cobalt Warranty 1 3 Cockpit Lights 3 11 Cockpit Table 3 20 Cockpit Tonneau Cover Optional 3 36 Collisions Leaks 2 6 Combination GPS Radar Unit 3 13 Combination Port and Starboard Drive Unit Trim Switch 3 16 Compass 3...

Page 115: ...3 10 Indicators 3 15 Individual Drive Unit Trim Switches 3 16 Inside the Bulkhead 5 8 Instrumentation 3 6 Insurance 2 3 Interior 1 7 Interior 1 8 Interior Exterior Care 5 4 Inverter Battery Charger 4 19 Jump Start Studs 3 15 Launching 3 3 Launching Checklist 3 3 Leather Care 5 5 Leaving 3 27 Life Raft 2 9 Life Saving Equipment 2 7 Lifesaving Devices 2 2 Lifting the Boat 5 9 Light Structures 2 20 L...

Page 116: ... Diesel Engines 3 24 Starting Engines 6 1 Starting Gas Engines 3 23 Starting Shifting Steering Stopping 3 23 Steering 3 25 Steering System 2 3 Stereo Remote Control 3 13 Stereo Video 1 7 Stereo Video 1 8 Stopping Diesel Engines 3 26 Stopping Gas Engine 3 26 Stopping the Engines 6 2 Storage Cradle 5 9 Storage Winterization 5 10 Storms 2 6 Stove 3 21 Structure Safety Performance 1 7 Structure Safety...

Page 117: ...rial Number ____________________ Port Drive Serial Number _______________________ Starboard Drive Serial Number _____________________ Propeller Size________________________________________________________________________________ Generator Make and Model Number __________________________ Serial Number _______________________ VHF Radio Make and Model Number _________________________ Serial Number __...

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