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Summary of Contents for 3470 Series

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Page 2: ...Dash Controls and Indicators 3 1 4 Principles of Operation 4 1 5 Getting Underway 5 1 6 Periodic Checks and Services 6 1 7 Storage for Extended Lay Up 7 1 8 General Maintenance 8 1 9 Accessory Items 9...

Page 3: ...INFORMATION 1 3 SKIPPER S KIT 1 2 Dealership Responsibilities 1 3 Owner s ManuaL 1 2 Your Responsibilities 1 4 Owner s Manuals Envelopes 1 3 Warranty Service 1 4 AVAILABLE FEATURES 1 3 3470 Series 1 1...

Page 4: ...contained within the manual will introduce you to the features of the boat and provide you with a general knowledge of how the equipment works The manual is divided into ten sections and each section...

Page 5: ...ation Maintenance Manual Air Conditioner Information Packet Stereo System Operation Manual Compass Manual Microwave User Manual Marine Toilet Manual Halon Automatic Fire Extinguisher Information Carbo...

Page 6: ...s recommends that you refer to your engine warranty for initial inspection and service requirements 6 PeJiorm or provide for the appropriate periodic maintenance outlined in the owner s manuals and se...

Page 7: ...Cruisers yachts Section 2 Specifications and Layout SPECIFICATIONS 2 3 MEASUREMENTS 2 3 POWER 2 3 GENERAL LAYOUT 2 4 3470 Series 2 1 Downloaded from CruisersOwnersForum http www CruisersOwnersForum c...

Page 8: ...h 8 1 2 5 m Sleeping Accommodations 5 Persons GAS ENGINES MerCrulser T 5 7 L EFI Merc 10 Bravo III 260 HP T 5 7 L EFI Merc 10 Bravo III 260 HP FWC T 350 MAG MPI Horizon VD 300 HP FWC T 350 MAG MPI Hor...

Page 9: ...opelockerlWindlass 15 Compass 25 Fuel Fill 6 10 Bow Cleat 16 Fire Extinguisher 26 10 Stern Cleat 7 Windlass Deck Switch Out 17 Wetbar 27 Shore Power Outlet 8 Windlass Deck Switch In 18 Icemaker Refrig...

Page 10: ...Light 9 Round Deck Hatch 19 Wetbar Handrail 10 D Deck Hatch 20 Windshield Wiper Mounts 25 22 6 1323262219 302822 22 11 21 6 20 16 Jt 1r1r r 22 r L flII 16 1 ____ 3470 Series 28 22 14 12 6 20 10 10 21...

Page 11: ...et 2 AlC Unit 8 Galley Sink 14 FSR 3 AC DC Panel 9 Coffee Maker 15 Dinette 4 TVNCR 10 Head Vanity 16 Stereo 5 Refrigerator 11 Head 17 Salon Closet 6 2 Burner Stove 12 Shower 9 7 8 11 13 4 6 10 12 14 1...

Page 12: ...per Switch and Breaker 3 5 Oil Pressure Gauges 3 2 Stbd Wiper Switch and Breaker 3 5 Depth Finder 3 3 Accessory Switch and Breaker 3 5 Voltmeter 3 3 Warning Alarms 3 5 Steering Whee 3 3 12 Volt Outlet...

Page 13: ...d engine operating time and are activated when the ignition switch is in the ON posi tion Be aware that time will be logged when ignition switch is ON even when the engines are off Use the engine hour...

Page 14: ...dlass Owner s Manual located in the Skipper s Kit for details in operation and maintenance 22 FWD BILGE PUMP AND BREAKER Fwd bilge pump is located fwd of the fresh water tank Bilge pump operation is a...

Page 15: ...ttable circuit breaker located in the breaker panel 30 and 31 IGNITION SWITCHES Volvo with VolVO Control System Keys are at each station See the Volvo Owner s Manual for more information GaS Dsl with...

Page 16: ...This receptacle provides 12 volt DC power to portable accessories such as cellular tele phones 3470 Series JI Cruisers yacht s 40 and 41 YANMAR DSL STOP Item 40 is the port stop button and item 41 is...

Page 17: ...I 3470 Series VOLVO Ac U 0 0 U C 7 J UU C 00 J oC2 0 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 3 6 32 33 33 34 35 36 37 3 7 3470 Series Downloaded from CruisersOwnersForum http www CruisersOwnersForum com...

Page 18: ...Cruisers yacht s YANMAR 38 38 2 3 8 o ou c f 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 33 34 35 36 37 3 8 3470 Series 3 7 Downloaded from CruisersOwnersForum http www CruisersOwnersForum com...

Page 19: ...8 JOe 2 CY J 1 3 C l J o ouc5u 7 C 8 u SUO II 0 0 __ __ _ _ h u _ u y c _ 0 ta 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 40 41 29 30 31 32 33 33 34 35 36 37 3 6 3 8 3470 Series Downloaded from CruisersOwnersForum http...

Page 20: ...M Crossover Valve 4 4 HEAD AND WASTE CONTAMINANT SYSTEM 4 46 STEERING SySTEM 4 5 Waste Holding Tank 4 46 Steering Wheel 4 5 Waste Disposal 4 46 Rudder 4 6 Head Operating Instructions VacuFlush Head 4...

Page 21: ...flows through an engine mounted heat exchanger cools the closed system coolant and is returned to the sea via the exhaust system ALARM SYSTEMS Alarm systems are on all boats The alarm will sound under...

Page 22: ...attended could result In the submergence of the engine com partment or of the entire boat Cruisers Yachts will not warrant damage Incurred due to an Improperly adjusted or neglected packing nut Refer...

Page 23: ...as a straight key a propeller nut a jam nut and a cotter pin Refer to Section 8 for installation instruc tions FUEL SYSTEM Crossover Valve Your boat is equipped with an internal fuel system meeting cu...

Page 24: ...s STARBOARD VALVE STEERING SYSTEM Your boat is equipped with hydraulic steer ing The rotation of the steering wheel results in an unbalanced hydraulic oil pres sure in the two lines going from the hel...

Page 25: ...tion 40L8 CENTER TO CENTER 41 OF RUDDER CENTER TO CENTER OF BALL l I JOINTS OF RUDDER ARM l I 1 1 CSA161 29A 4 6 RUDDER BEARING AND SEAL A CAUTION The carrier seal should be Inspect ed regularly for e...

Page 26: ...fications to the system should always be done by an authorized Cruisers Yachts dealer not only to protect your warranty but to protect you from hazardous shock Your boat has a 12 volt DC house system...

Page 27: ...eries With master breaker switch in OFP position turn battery test switch to 1 to check the starboard engine crank ing battery 4 8 2 to check the port engine cranking bat tery 3 to check the auxiliary...

Page 28: ...a charge The MANUAL BILGE PUMP switches will bypass the auto feature allowing the option of controlling the pumps manually Returning the MANUAL BILGE PUMP switches to OFF position will return bilge pu...

Page 29: ...the AC system The neutral wire always white sends current back to the source and the ground wire always green grounds all systems to a common ground In your boat the common ground is the copper bondin...

Page 30: ...inc anodes Damage resulting from electrolytic corrosion is not covered by the warranty Additional zinc anodes may need to be installed on your boat as recommended for your region Sacrificial zinc anod...

Page 31: ...nstalled The gen erator is optional equipment These controls turn the generator on and off The generator is started from the auxiliary battery Once the generator is started it can supply AC power to l...

Page 32: ...n the illustration on page 4 11 Start the generator as described earlier under The Gener Main 2 generator and place GENER MAIN 1 and GENER MAIN 2 circuit breakers to the ON position A WARNING Some mar...

Page 33: ...hookup you can operate Load Center 2 from shore power and and Load Center 1 from the generator Position slide protector over the GENER MAIN 2 and SHORE MAIN 1 circuit Shore Main 2 breakers as shown i...

Page 34: ...r to the OFP position to turn the battery charger off Stove The electric stove can only be operated by AC shore or generator power If installed place this circuit breaker in the ON position to make po...

Page 35: ...IC I 1 c PCVU He I I if c PC o tll t RCl CO I 1 1 IOC SI IlE tl A D DDD II I I I I I I j I IA I I l I I 1 e 1 I I 1 I Id I I I v L T _ J CSA3470AC 4 16 3470 Series Downloaded from CruisersOwnersForum...

Page 36: ...4 TACH 2GND 6A START PlNCA m 4 TACH B ALARM 14 PIN CAP eSTART 10TEMP AMP 77lK12 1 8 ALARM 120ll AMPm 1 O j Soc 10 TEMP 14 1GN 120ll 12 6A El ol 1 OC 16 BATI WIRE GA 1 l lG 141GN 18TRIM FEMAl E c AMP...

Page 37: ...S 5 A AA2 F STAAT a 00 B82 5 STAAT 7 A AA3 S ALARM 8 54 BOO 5 ALARM 9 AS AA7 P TEMP 10 BS BB7 S TEMP 11 AS AA PlOIL 0 165 S I NO IFRO TO 20 10ND lTACH 5START 7 ALARM TEMP 11 OIL 13 ION FEMALE 15 BATT...

Page 38: ...f6U l 32 35 29 1 RpE h l OC 010 10 10 1 31 116 SPRG 120 6 55 20 S7 31 12 SPRQ 40 SPRG J 27 I 1 MilE OA 12_10 FaS FaS to 010 01 01 I FaS 01 01 flO II 01 AMP n M 4 soc SPRG SPRG SPRO SPRO SPRO SPRO SPR...

Page 39: ...RIG 15 MAC I WASH DOWN 15 HO LTS 15 GAllEY LTS 15 OINEnE LTS 15 FWD lTS 15 AFT LT 15 R FAIG 15 C O E IS AC GENERALNOTESANDsPECIF AnONS _____________________________ ALL PLUGS SHALL BE LABELED AND OR N...

Page 40: ...ies Cruisers yachts FM REe Ad REC STBD SPRDR UGHT o MAST ANCHOR UGHT 1 e GENERAL NOTES AND SPECIFICATIONS All TERMINATIONS SHALL BE UL AND eSA APPROVED ALL FEMALE SPADES ARE 250 UNLESS OTHERW1SE SPECI...

Page 41: ...TH A MINIMUM RATING OF 8OOV AHD AN INSULATION TEMPERATURE RATING OF 105 C WIRE SHALL ALSO 8E UL AND eSA APPROVED GENERAL NOTES AND SPECIFICATIONS _ _____ ______ ____ All TERMINATIONS SHALL BE UL AND C...

Page 42: ...rTH A N IN IMU RAnNQ OF IOGV AND AHIH WLATlOH nNPv ATUFU RAnNG O lilt C WIRE SHALL ALSO BE 1Jl AND CSA A ROVED 3470 Series ALL TERMIHATlOHS SHAll liE UL AHD egA APPFIOVEO ALL FENAl SPADES ARE 2SO UNLE...

Page 43: ...D1 4 FWD B P GND 11 A7 1 ENG RM LT GNO 30 B9 3 HD OH LT GNO 51 D2 4 HD TANK IND GND 12 A8 1 ENG RM LT 30A 3 3 HDOH LTGND 52 D3 4 HD TANK EMPTY 13 A9 1 PORT FUEL 30B 3 3 HD OH LT GND 53 04 4 HDTANK MID...

Page 44: ...lLL I 110 I III UIII ell lg 3470 Series x 0 Cruisers yachts n no _ _ _ _ __ toO II r VU 111 0 u u o Ol Ii ii 0 GII v IS 0 1 OI I UNCt l c r alIC HI _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ I n U O All 1ll...

Page 45: ...26 B6 3 GAL OH LT GND 49 C12 2 FWD BILGE PUMP AUTO 11A 2 3 BLG LT GND 27 B7 G4 REFRIGERATOR 50 01 3 FWD BILGE PUMP GND 12 A8 2 BLG LT 28 B8 3 REFRIGERATOR GND 51 02 3 HD TNK IND GND 12A 2 DDS BLG LT...

Page 46: ...N GND 97 S4 4 FSR STBD SPKR 114 EE3 6 WINDLASS UP 74 3 1 TRIM TAB GND 98 S8 4 FSR STBD SPKR GND 115 EE7 6 WINDLASS DOWN 75 CC5 1 TRIM TAB 99 S1 6 FSR PORT SPKR 116 338 18 P BATT CONDo 76 CC6 1 TRIM TA...

Page 47: ...ESCRIPTION NO FROM TO DESCRIPTION NO FROM TO DESCRIPTION 128 3 4 DIN OH LTGND 131 3 4 SPOT LT 134 3 4 SPOT LT 129 3 4 SPOT LT GND 132 3 4 SPOT LT 135 3 4 SPOT LT 130 3 4 SPOT LT 133 3 4 SPOT LT 136 3...

Page 48: ...C E 6 Hot Water Heater 6 Gal U S Hot Water Heater 6 Gal C E 7 Depth Transducer 8 Bilge Pump 2200GPH 9 Bilge Pump Float Switch 10 High Water Alarm 11 Power Steering Pump 12 Trim Tab Pump 13 Battery Swi...

Page 49: ...3 Battery 2 port Eng genset 4 Battery 3 house 5 Bilge Pump 2000 Gph 6 Bilge Pump Float 7 Steering System Cylinder B Tiebar 9 Trim Tab Pump 10 Muffler genset 11 Genset 12 Fire Extinguisher US Standards...

Page 50: ...ebar 9 Trim Tab Pump 10 Genset 11 Muffler Genset 12 Fire Extinguisher US Standards Fire Extinguisher CEllnt l 13 Battery Charger 14 Strainer Port Eng 15 Strainer Stbd Eng 16 Seacock Port Eng 17 Seacoc...

Page 51: ...Bar 15 2 Trim Tab Pump 3 Battery Shut off Switch 1 4 Battery Shut off SWitch 2 5 Battery Shut off Switch 3 6 Battery Parallel Switch 7 Fuse Block 125 200 Amp 8 Fuse 125 Amp 9 Terminal Bar Power Positi...

Page 52: ...0 z JJ o f 2 112 OIA HOLE 0 3470 Series 31 2 L J11Y4 33 Y4 f 371 4 JJ m f JJ m f 5 1 4 im 0 z JJ lil 0 3 OIA HOLE r 2 Fire Extinguisher US Standards Fire Extinguisher CEllnt l 3 Battery Charger 30 Am...

Page 53: ...Duct Hose 5 3 Flexible Duct Hose 3 4 Cherry Vent 13 x 13 5 Cherry Vent 6 x 13 6 Cherry Vent 9 x 5 7 Elec Temp Control 8 3 Round Vent Black 6 9 Round TV Cabinet 4 1 8 2 2 5 7 2 9 4 37 4 34 3470 Series...

Page 54: ...dards 2 AlC Flexible Duct Hose 3 AlC Flexible Duct Hose 4 AlC Flexible Duct Hose 5 J t Cruisers yacht s 5 AlC Flexible Duct Hose 6 Plenum Box 7 3 Vent B Chy Vent 5 X 12 9 Chy Vent 4 X B 7 5 6 2 1 Down...

Page 55: ...rain 5 To Port Aft Hull Thru hull 6 To Stbd Hull Thru hull 7 CockpiVWetbar Sink Drain Hose 10 tr _____ 8 Companionway Drain Hose 9 Wetbar Sink Drain Hose 10 Cockpit Sole Actuated Hatch Hose 11 Tee 11...

Page 56: ...EROOM I O 1 Hot Water Heater 6 Gal 2 Cold Waterline 3 Hot Waterline WIRE HARNESS BOX 1 I I ______ ____L __________________ A ENGINEROOM FLOORBOARD 2 3 1 4 40 3470 Series 4 37 Downloaded from CruisersO...

Page 57: ...To Wetbar Icemaker 4 Water Tank Deck Plate 11 Head Faucet 17 To Head Shower Mixer 5 Water Tank Vent Fitting 12 Hot Cold Transom Shower 18 Waterline 15mm Cold Blue 7 Inline Water Filter 13 Hot Water H...

Page 58: ...Hose 9 Galley Faucet 15 To Wetbar Icemaker 4 Water Tank Deck Plate 10 Head Faucet 16 To Head Shower Mixer 5 Water Tank Vent Fitting 11 HoVCoid Transom Shower 17 Waterline 15mm Cold Blue 6 Inline Water...

Page 59: ...2 Vacu Flush Head Unit 7 Waste Tank Vent Hose 3 Waste Hose To Waste Tank 8 Waste Tank Vent 4 Waste Hose To Deck Plate 9 Waste Tank Deck Plate 5 Vacu Flush Tank 10 Waste Tank Vent Filter 9 6 2 3 10 8 1...

Page 60: ...aste Tank 30 Gal 8 Waste Tank Vent Riter 3 Vacu Flush Tank 9 Macerator Hose 4 Macerator 10 Waste Tank Hose 5 Y Valve 11 Waste Tank Vent Deck Fitting 6 Seacock 12 Waste Tank Fill Deck Plate 13 Waterlin...

Page 61: ...se To Head 2 Electric Head Unit 6 Seacock Electric Head 3 Waste Hose To Waste Tank 7 Waste Tank Vent Hose 4 Waste Hose To Deck Plate 8 Waste Tank Vent 9 Waste Tank Deck Plate 8 9 2 7 __ o LL 4 6 1 4 4...

Page 62: ...se Head Pick up 2 Seacock 3 4 Pick up 5 Waste Hose Direct Overboard 3 Seacock 1 1 2 Direct Overboard 6 Waste Hose Direct Overboard 7 Reducer 1 1 8 1 112 4 1 6 7 I i I cc _ I 0 I JI _ 3 5 2 4 46 3470 S...

Page 63: ...nit 19 To Shower Sump Thru hull 20 To Fwd Bilge Pump Thru hull 21 To Engrm Bilge Pump Thru hull 22 Strainer AlC 23 Tee 1 1 8 X 1 1 4 Step 22 7 4 5 6 4 24 Strainer Engine 25 Seacock Engine 26 Hose Engi...

Page 64: ...tinue to fill the tank to its capacity of 40 gallons City Water Hookup A CAUTION Monitor the water system during Initial usage of the city water feature In this mode the boat Is connected to an unlimi...

Page 65: ...to the dockside pumpout plate on the port side of the deck walk around An overboard vent keeps the tank at atmospheric pressure regardless of waste levels All the components which comprise the waste s...

Page 66: ...ed from the head to the holding tank The Y valve permits you to use the dock side pumpout feature or to use the macera tor to pump the waste from the holding tank overboard IMPORTANT Overboard dischar...

Page 67: ...ction of this manual and repair as necessary If problem persists contact you dealer NORMAL OPERATION 1 To add water to the toilet before using raise flush lever until desired water level is reached Ge...

Page 68: ...harge occurs and caus es a film or sheen upon or discol oration of the surface of the water or causes an emulsion or sludge beneath the surface of the water the violators are subject to a penalty of 5...

Page 69: ...E PUMP switches will bypass the auto feature allowing the option of con trolling the pumps manually Returning the MANUAL BILGE PUMP switches to OFP position will return bilge pumps to automatic operat...

Page 70: ...ting Rules and Regulations 5 4 Starting Diesel Engines 5 9 Signals and Rules of the Road 5 5 Stopping Gas Engines 5 10 Safety Precautions for Stopping Diesel Engines 5 10 Engine Exhaust 5 6 Fueling 5...

Page 71: ...s of areas to be traveled onboard Make a practice of letting someone know your travel plans and route leave a float plan with someone Check local weather reports before cast ing off Watch the weatherl...

Page 72: ..._______________ Persons Aboard Name Age Address Telephone Engine Type HP _ ______ No of Engines Fuel Capacity Radio Yes No Type _____________ Freq Trip Expectations Departure Time Leaving From________...

Page 73: ...g safety courses available to the public Call toll free Courseline 1 800 336 2628 to find out what courses are offered in your area The minimum standards of safety as required by the U S Coast Guard f...

Page 74: ...ree types of buoys NUN Cone shape SPHERE Spherical shape CAN Cylindrical shape When entering port or going upstream the PORT left side of the channel is marked with GREEN ODD numbered can buoys The ST...

Page 75: ...use brain dam age or death Incoherence drowsiness loss of consciousness headaches nausea and vomiting are some symptoms of exposure to carbon monoxide If you think exhaust fumes are entering your boat...

Page 76: ...anvas to provide adequate ventila tion Deck hatches can be opened at slow speed or while dead in the water but must be closed at or above planing speeds to prevent damage and possible personal injury...

Page 77: ...and shift control linkage Look for hydraulic leaks Make sure all connecting hardware is tight Check battery charge Check fuel supply IMPORTANT DO NOT rely on the accuracy of gauges Readings are only...

Page 78: ...nition key after rnore fuel to the engine for starting exhaust leaks engine starts may damage the DO NOT move throttle lever back and starter motor and drive forth if the engine is warm this will Star...

Page 79: ...d until engine RPM is no more than 1400 RPM Operate engines for 5 minutes at this speed to cool engines 4 After cooling engines move throttle con trol levers back to idle pOSition 5 Push fuel engine s...

Page 80: ...and velocity as well as the water currents Use the external forces to your advantage when maneuvering don t fight them Proceed Siowlyl Give yourself time to think react and maneuver Have the Crew Sta...

Page 81: ...qual speeds on both props will allow you to maintain position with minor throttle adjust ments for any correction Compensate for slight wind and water current by individually adjusting throttle levers...

Page 82: ...e distance required to stop With engine speeds equal move both shift levers to reverse to slow or stop forward movement TRIMMING THE BOAT When the boat is accelerated forward its trim angle increases...

Page 83: ...cope is a length 6 to 7 times the depth of the water anchored in For example you are in 10 feet of water so use approximately 60 to 70 feet scope Have a crew member on the bow carefully lower the anch...

Page 84: ...designed for mooring use only If you are aground need a tow or wish to tow another craft use great care The boat structure can be damaged by excessive pulling strain Use a double braided nylon rope S...

Page 85: ...s PERIODIC CHECKS AND SERVICES 6 2 Monthly 6 7 Before Every Use 6 3 Quarterly 6 8 Every 50 Hours 6 5 Annually 6 9 Every 100 Hours 6 7 Additional Pre Launch Checklist 6 10 3470 Series 6 1 Downloaded fr...

Page 86: ...Check seawater strainers for leaks and accumulation of debris 2 Check exhaust system for leaks 3 Check seacocks for leaks 4 Check propeller shaft logs for water entry 5 Check fuel system lines and con...

Page 87: ...rs Yachts dealer for parts and service 4 Inspect container for build up of debris which can clog the strainer and cause a system failure If strainer needs to be cleaned do the following a Close approp...

Page 88: ...tighten hose clamp if hose is damaged replace the hose and clamps See your Cruisers Yachts dealer for parts and service 3 inspect seacocks for signs of leakage at base and handle A CAUTION Seacocks ca...

Page 89: ...auxiliary batteries 4 When you have checked all the batter ies turn the test switch to the OFP position Every 50 Hours CLEAN SEAWATER STRAINERS Refer to Check Strainers in Before Every Use CLEAN FRES...

Page 90: ...R CHECK PIN FOR PIN FOR LOOSENESS LOOSENESS l a c J b CONNECTING 0 ARM HECK LINKAGE FOR LOOSENESS CYLINDER ECK 0 CHECK FOR FOR LOOSENESS LOOSENESS HYDRAULIC LINES CSA17J 41 6 6 3470 Series Downloaded...

Page 91: ...spect connections at freshwater reser voir filter pump and pressure accumu lator There should be no signs of leak age If leaks are apparent drain system and replace defective hoses tubes and clamps Se...

Page 92: ...ain the zinc anodes on your boat will result In electrolytic corrosion to all sub merged metal 1 Check dealer installed zinc anodes for excessive corrosion Your dealer will point out their locations a...

Page 93: ...30A Cruisers yacht s I H PLUG FILL TUBE CSR181 29A Remove plug from fill tube and use a funnel with a tube to add lubricating oil Fill only until oil reaches the full line indicated on the reservoir C...

Page 94: ...hen have an engine and propeller shaft alignmentdone as soon as possible Additional Pre Launch Checklist OUT OF THE WATER o Inspect and lubricate seacocks Hoses and hose clamps should be inspected and...

Page 95: ...ruisers yacht s o If stored with full fuel tanks we recom mend adding Stabil or some type of Isopropyl additive to reduce moisture in gasoline powered boats IN THE WATER o Check the engine shaft and r...

Page 96: ...for Extended Lay Up STORAGE FOR EXTENDED LAY UP 7 2 Winterization 7 3 Lifting and Storing Your Boat 7 2 Fitting Out After Storage 7 6 Transporting 7 3 3470 Series 7 1 Downloaded from CruisersOwnersFor...

Page 97: ...o engine manifold Water can cause corrosion or damage to the engine 7 2 SLING LOCATION A CAUTION When your boat Is out of the water It Is Important to support the hull correctly to avoid any hull dama...

Page 98: ...ugh winterizing procedure will extend the life of your boat and its equipment Utilize the following suggestions to make boat prep for the next boating season a little easier 1 Clean the hull and deck...

Page 99: ...ock Loosen screws on the seawater pump head to allow water to drain from pump b Disconnect Intake and all unit supply hoses c Flush units and lines to strainer and seacock with clean water d Blow wate...

Page 100: ...ngines 2 available on gas Generator Freshwater system Cockpit wash system Air conditioning system 16 Batteries Seacocks Engines 2 intake Generator intake Cockpit wash Intake Air conditioning intake He...

Page 101: ...ose all seacocks to check operation Install all drain plugs in strain ers and seacocks 5 Check all hoses and fittings ior cracking splitting or deterioration Replace defec tive parts immediately 6 Bat...

Page 102: ...d launch boat A CAUTION Remain with the boat for a mini mum of 8 hours after launching the boat This will allow tlme to check hull for any leaks and cor rect the problem before the boat Is swamped 14...

Page 103: ...on 8 General Maintenance GENERAL MAINTENANCE 8 2 I Bilge 8 4 Power Train 8 2 Hull 8 4 DC Electrical System _ 8 3 General are and Cleaning 8 5 I Freshwater System 8 4 I 8 1 Downloaded from CruisersOwne...

Page 104: ...t throttle lever and screws 3 and 4 for starboard throttle lever PROPELLER REPLACEMENT TENSION PIN KEY SHAFT NUTS COTTER PIN PROP CSF 16 1 37A The following steps represent a typical pro peller instal...

Page 105: ...lar to protect O ring 6 Install a new rudder and hold it in place while collar is installed To ease installa tion spray shaft with lubricant 7 Install rudder fum Adjust vertical posi tion of rudder wi...

Page 106: ...ed DO NOT use detergents that contain ammonia or chlorine Alcohol or kerosene may be used for stubborn stains Ught sand ing and buffing will remove most stains and shallow scratches In areas where yo...

Page 107: ...ag after each washdown wHI enhance its appear ance Inspect all screws clamps and fittings Tighten any loose hardware when neces sary EXTERIOR AND SEAT VINYL Regular washing with mild soap and warm wat...

Page 108: ...e spread of mildew Important For your safety and the safety of others always make sure you follow the boat manufacturers instructions for proper ventilation of engine compartment fumes CARE AND CLEANI...

Page 109: ...NOT STEAM PRESS OR DRY IN ELEC TRIC OR GAS DRYERS but allow to air dry 4 In cases where a Sunbrell awning is taken down and stored during the win ter season it should be cleaned allowed to air dry and...

Page 110: ...r and Washdown 9 3 Courtesy Lights 9 3 Covers 9 3 Halon Automatic Fire Extinguisher 9 3 I Microwav 9 4 Refrigera or Freezer 1 9 4 Spotlight 9 4 Wet Bar l 9 4 Stove ToP 9 5 Trim Tabsl 9 5 Windlass Syst...

Page 111: ...supplies the unit with a continuous flow of water in heating and cooling modes 9 2 A CAUTION Inspect and clean strainer regular ly damage can occur to pump or compressors Hthe units do not receive a s...

Page 112: ...the boat with freshwater upon return to the dock or slip Courtesy Lights The cockpit courtesy lights are controlled by a toggle switch on the dash panel The COCKPIT LIGHTS circuit breaker on the DC ma...

Page 113: ...ion mounted on the top rail of the bow pulpit The master battery switch must be on to operate the spotlight 9 4 TRIM TAB The light is controlled by a switch a joy stick and a rheostat located on the d...

Page 114: ...eans of control ling the Winch via a reversing solenoid which is actuated by self centering UP DOWN toggle type remote control sWitch or foot switches if fitted The system Is readied for use by pushin...

Page 115: ...se approx one tum 2 Start the boat s motor s and run at suffi cient rpm to activate the charge system 3 With the circuit breakerli50lator panel ON the Winch may be operated by either using the Remote...

Page 116: ...tainer suitable forwaste oil collection Remember it is a iegal requirement to dispose of waste oil in a responsible m ner 3 Loosen the oil filler cap on the engine or remove the dipstick to allow air...

Page 117: ...2 quarts of oil the operator may want to pump from a 5 gallon con tainer adding 2 additional quarts as the container empties b Timed Method the timed method is used when pumping from a contain er of u...

Page 118: ...to the DRAIN position for a few seconds and remove the excess 3470 Ser es ANNUAL MAINTENANCE If marine growth is a problem in your area paint the propellers and gear housing with an anti fouling pain...

Page 119: ...hts J I Section 10 TroubleSh oting 1 TROUBLESHOOTING 10 2 Electrical L 10 5 Engine and POwer Train 10 2 PlumbingI 10 6 3470 Series 10 1 C _ _ _ Downloaded from CruisersOwnersForum http www CruisersOwn...

Page 120: ...es working to the more complex causes PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE Engine will not start Fuel valves are closed or fuel tank is empty Contaminated fuel Loose wiring or bad key switch DC main and or ignition...

Page 121: ...Drain fuel tank and lines flush with clean fuel and replace fuel filters See Cruisers Yachts D aler for service Engine overheats Engine cooling water seacock Open seacoc k or remove obstruction closed...

Page 122: ...and shaft alignment Alignment must be wiH in l 0 003 in See Section 8 I Check engine mounts and components for proper alignment See Section 8 I I Check shaft log for wear and avoid udden torque chang...

Page 123: ...or broken wire connection Connect or repair wire as nece ry Install plug in outlet Lights do not come on or are Circuit breaker in the tripped or If breaker is tripped correct the problem and reset ot...

Page 124: ...k closed Open washdown seacock Pump s automatic shut off is Have washdown pump checked byiauthorized dealer defective No water at showers or sinks FR WATER PUMP circuit If breaker is tripped correct t...

Page 125: ...t working Y valve not open or line to holding tank is blOcked Cruisers yacht s 1 SOLUTION If the breaker is tripped correct the problem arR l reset otherwise turn circuit breaker ON i Remove obstructi...

Page 126: ...jected to negligence abuse misuse or accident 2 Boats subJect ed to improper operation trallerlng maintenance or storage commerc al use or usa for purposes other than those tor which the boat was desl...

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