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Summary of Contents for 42" Series

Page 1: ...Indicatol s 3 1 4 Principles of Operation 4 1 5 Getting Undel way 5 1 6 Periodic Checks and Services 6 1 7 Stol age for Extended Lay Up 7 1 8 General Maintenance 8 1 9 Accessory Items 9 1 10 Troubles...

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Page 3: ...s Manual 3 Ring Binder 1 3 Owner s Manuals Envelopes 1 4 WARRANTY INFORMATION 1 5 Dealership Responsihilities 1 5 Y our ResponsibiliLies 1 5 Warranty Service 1 5 jlCruisers yacht s 42 Series I I Down...

Page 4: ...exceeding existing safety and quality stan dards established by the U S Coast Guard and the Boating Industry of America Cruisers Yachts has been manufacturing boats for over 40 years We t lke pride in...

Page 5: ...vari OllS systems Section I contains a description of the skipper s kit and information about the warranty Section 2 contains boat specifications such as dimensions and capacities There are also layou...

Page 6: ...BLE FEATURES Engine Operation Maintenance Gas or Diesel Electric Schematic Hydraulic Steering Manual RACOR Fuel Filter Water Separator Diesel Electric Stoye AC Powered Gattery Charger Manual Hot WaleI...

Page 7: ...anties Fill in the Cruisers YachL limited warranty registration card which is located in an envelope inside the skipper s kit Keep a record of the hull num ber for future reference 2 Inspect the boat...

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Page 9: ...ection 2 Specifications and Layout SPECIFICATIONS 2 2 Measurcrnents 2 2 Power 2 2 GENERAL LAyOUT _ 2 3 Cruisers yacht s 42 Senes 2 1 Downloaded from CruisersOwnersForum http www CruisersOwnersForum co...

Page 10: ...el to Top of Windshield 10 10 3 30 m Height Keel to Top of Arch 12 11 3 93 ill Draft Hull with Engine 36 0 914 m Dead Rise 16 Degrees llridge Clearance w Arch 10 10 3 30 m llridge Clearance w o Arch 8...

Page 11: ...HELM STATION PORT BOARDING LIGHT WATER FlLL J ACOUTLET STERN LIGHT COCKPIT SHOWER FUEL F1LL ARCH LIGHTS I I f BOARDING LIGHT WASTE PLATE TV TELEPHONE RECEP CITY WATER __pt t jCJ l FUEL FILL 42 Serios...

Page 12: ...AD AFTSHOWER r _ H IGING LOCKER VANny 1_ FORWARD HEAD it FORWARDSHOWER GALLEY t REFRIGERATOR TV STANDARD above refrigerator i r ttT AFT STATEROOM VANI1Y r 4 l S 3t Jtt ASR TV CSRI 64 2 jrCruisers yach...

Page 13: ...ENERATOR SEACOCK JJ t COCKPITWASHDOWN SEACOCK DYNA PLATE STBD ENGINE STRAINER PORT ENGINE STRAINER STBD ENGINE AFT Bll GE PUMP OIL CHANGE UNIT FUEL WATER SEPARATOR DSL GENERATOR STRAINER FUEL SELECTOR...

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Page 15: ...3 Accessory Switch and Breaker 3 6 Depth Finder 34 Aft Bilge Pump and Breaker 3 6 Engine Temperature Gauges 3 4 Mid Bilge Pump and Breaker 3 7 Volunctcr 34 Fwd Bilge Pump and Breaker 3 7 Transmission...

Page 16: ...and item 5 is the star board fuel tank gauge The gauges indicate the approxi mate amount of fuel in each of the tanks 2 and 4 ENGINE TACHOMETERS Item 2 is the port engine tachometer and item 4 is the...

Page 17: ...ch is on even when the engines are off Use the engine hourmeters to keep accurate logs for scheduled maintenance and to determine ralC of fuel consumption in gallons per hour TRANSMISSION OIL PRESSURE...

Page 18: ...or the starboard engine Each directional selector has three positions for ward neuu al and reverse Push the selector its full travel away from you to go forward and pull the selector its full u avel t...

Page 19: ...uit breaker located in the hreaker panel 27 and 28 IGNITION SWITCHES Gas START SWITCHES Diesel Item 27 is the ignition switch for the gas engine or the start switch for the diesel engine portside Item...

Page 20: ...witch to turn the bilge lights on and the bottom of switch to turn them off The lights are protected by a resettable circuit breaker located in the breaker panel 34 INDIRECT UGHTS AND BREAKER Push the...

Page 21: ...t controls the speed at which the light will move The spot light is protected by a resettable circuit breaker located in the breaker panel 41 WINDLASS CONTROL AND BREAKER The main windlass breaker is...

Page 22: ...CC 0 SPOT LT 0 IGN STBD 0 CTSY LTS 0 ACC 0 WIND LASS 0 Crujsers yachts TRIM NAV TABS BLOWER LTS 0 0 0 SPEAD BILGE IND LTS LTS LTS 0 0 0 AIT MID FWD BILGE BILGE BILGE 0 0 0 WIPERS HORN 0 0 0 CSR164 5 3...

Page 23: ...EL SYSTEM 4 5 Waste Disposal 4 35 Head Operating Instructions 4 37 STEERING SYSTEM 4 6 Steering Wheel 4 6 ELECTRICALLY OPERATED HEAD 4 38 Rudder 4 6 BILGE SYSTEM 4 38 TRIM TABS 4 7 Pumps 4 39 Blowers...

Page 24: ...sea through the exhaust system A feature which is standard on diesel engines and an option on gas engines is the freshwater cooling system This system uses the incoming seawater to cool a secondary c...

Page 25: ...e mainta i ning a watertight seal on he shaft log and the shaft seal SHAFf SEAL A CAUTION The packillg the rubber tubing and the gland nut adjustment should be inspected monthly for wear leak age arid...

Page 26: ...erage loadings bottom con dition and or engine condition could call for a propeller change to achieve the perfonnance desired The propellers furnished by the factory are replaceable at cost SELECTING...

Page 27: ...ossover optional engines These valves are attached to the fuel tank outlet line or lines and arc mounted under the cockpit floor The valves are closed when the handle is perpendicular to the fuel line...

Page 28: ...g wheel with a minimum of effort Y e l you will notice that it is easier to return thc rudder to center than it is to steer into a turn This design allows the rudder to return to center in the absence...

Page 29: ...The AC power n ormally is supplied from dockside connee lions when moored to a dock or optionally a generator when underway or at anchorage Your yacht is equipped with one or two 30 ampere 120 VAC do...

Page 30: ...TV 60 1 TV VCR 70 1 Coffee Maker 250 2 Accessories Total NOTE You must balance the loads on both Docksides 1 and 2 not to exceed 3600 Watts 30 Amps Because of the number of accessories available on yo...

Page 31: ...grounded to a bonding strip located in the engine compartment This bonding strip is extended through a 6 green 1 rc from the bonding strip to a terminal behind the instrument pallel This will facilita...

Page 32: ...which has been automati aUy tripped withoutfirst discovering and remedy ing the cause of the problem_ The switch type circuit breakers function is twofold they allow you to manu ally enable or interr...

Page 33: ...e switch to the off position to interrupt current flow to the pump Plan this breakcr swilch in the on position to send current to the Aft Bilge Light switch on U1C dash panel Move switch to the off po...

Page 34: ...on or off and they also pro tect the system receiving the AC load by automatically breaking the cir cuit in cases of shorts or overloads IMPORTANT Read the generator owner s manual contained in the s...

Page 35: ...IDE 1 GENER MAIN 1 GENER MAIN 2 42 Series When you want to use Load Center 1 from the generator move the slide protector to the position shown in the illustration above Start the generator as describe...

Page 36: ...brealrerfur shore power on ifthe reverse polarity indicator lights up Discmmect the cable and have thefault corrected by a qualified electrician Be sure that this circuit breaker is turned off before...

Page 37: ...on slide protector over the GENER MAIN 2 and SHORE MAIN I circuit breakers as shown in the illustration above See SHORE MAIN 2 and GENER MAIN 1 functions above Read the generator owner s manual before...

Page 38: ...shore power or generator power place this circuit breaker in the 011 position 1 0 apply AC power to the refrigerator free7 er A thermo static switch located inside the unit permits refrigerator freez...

Page 39: ...Compartment IB Harness Engme 42 Series Cruisers yacht s 4 17 Downloaded from CruisersOwnersForum http www CruisersOwnersForum com...

Page 40: ...PER 18 B8 F8 BATTS 58 K3 W4 WIPERP 19 4 1 GEAROIL S 59 W5 1 WIPER PARK 20 1 1 TACHNEGS 60 W6 2 GNDWIPER 21 4 1 FUELS 61 W7 2 GND LTOH 22 3 2 FUELP 62 W8 2 GNDLTOH 23 Dl Kl PUMP BlLMID 63 2 3 LTBOARDIN...

Page 41: ...3 PMPWDSW 97 3 3 llLOVVERS Wi 3 3 PMPWD 98 2 3 GNDBLOWER 86 2 3 GNDPMPWD 99 3 3 GND BLOWER 87 2 4 GNDPUMPTRM 100 3 3 GND BLOWER 88 4 1 SWTRIM 101 3 3 GNDBLOWER 89 4 1 SWTRIM 102 N5 3 GENBLOWER 90 4 1...

Page 42: ...AfT HD 3 3 4 3 ANrENA TN PH f WD HD 7 I 3 3 4 3 4 3 27 LIS AFT HD 16 2 Bl O JER 3 3 4 LTS f w D HD I liZ CD 3 3 4 3 LTS AFT PHP SHR StolP AfT 3 3 4 3 4 3 LTS HID 17 6 PHP SHR SH f JD 20 3 4 3 2 LTS fW...

Page 43: ...ERATOR 20 H6 I SWLT SALON 6 C6 PMP SHR SMP FWD 21 H7 I LT IlULLET rSR 7 7 I PUMP HDAFr 22 II8 I LT IlULLET ASR 8 I l I HD IND BREAKER 23 NI GEN START 9 1 I CLOCK STEREO 24 N2 2 GEN STOP III I I STEREO...

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Page 45: ...CKPT 58 1 1 GND LT OH 19 S4 ZZ2 5PKRRASR 59 1 I GNDLTOH 20 S5 ZZ3 SPKRL ASR 60 2 2 LTGALLEY 21 S6 M5 SPKRLCKPT 61 2 2 LTGALLEY 22 S7 ME SPKRRCKPT 62 2 2 LTGALLEY 23 S8 ZZI SPKRRASR 63 2 2 GND LT GALL...

Page 46: ...2 4 GND Lf STRING 96 4 4 LTOHHD 85 2 4 GND Lf STRING 97 2 4 GNDLTFLUOR 86 2 4 GND BLOWER HD 98 4 4 GNDLTOHHD 87 4 4 LT OH ASR 99 4 4 GND LT OHHD 88 4 4 LT OH ASR 100 4 3 LT STRING 89 4 4 LT FLUORESCE...

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Page 48: ...I 2 WIPER S 9 2 2 GND OH LT 2 W2 2 WIPER PARK 10 3 2 OHLT 3 W3 2 GND WIPER II 2 2 OHLT 1 W4 I WIPER P 12 I I GND OH LT W5 I WIP R PARK 13 I I GND OH LT W6 I GNDWIPER 14 3 1 OHLT 7 W7 I GND OH LT 15 I...

Page 49: ...Schematics AC SCHEMATIC 1ICruisers yacht s 42 Series 4 27 Downloaded from CruisersOwnersForum http www CruisersOwnersForum com...

Page 50: ...P S S FWD 21 C2 1 POS GAUGE FW 7 C7 1 PMP VAC HD FWD 22 1 1 NEG GAUGE FW 8 C8 1 POSBREAKER 23 4 1 SNDR GAUGE FW 9 1 2 GND PMP FW 24 4 1 GNDFWSNDR 10 1 2 GND VAC HD AFT 25 1 1 GNDS S FWD 11 I 2 GND PMP...

Page 51: ...STEM SCHEMATIC 42 Series I i U i I 1 Ji J I J I i I i ill II II II II II II N ul II l II II I II 11 II 1 Ii 4 29 _ 8 1 Cruisers yacht s Downloaded from CruisersOwnersForum http www CruisersOwnersForum...

Page 52: ...FROM TO DESCRlPT ON I I I 3 GND LT 7 L7 3 SI KR R POS 2 L2 2 LT ANCHOR 8 L8 3 SPKR R NEG 3 L l I SI KR L POS 9 3 2 GND LT 4 IA I SPKR L NEG 0 2 2 GND LT 5 1 5 2 LT MAST II 3 2 LT SPREAD 6 LG I LT SPR...

Page 53: ...ill install addit ional zinc anodes to areas such as the rudders Check these zincs periodically and have them replaced as needed Sec your dealer for parts and service A zinc anode is also llsed to pro...

Page 54: ...clean drinking water FILTER AND PUMP Water is drawn from the tank by a self priming pump located to starboard under the ASR mattress Before entering the pump the water passes through a filter to capt...

Page 55: ...connected 0 city water at the receptacle o n the sLarboard stern of the hO ll Bec msc the watcr Clllcrs the boat under pressure it bypasses the tank the tiller Ill pUlHp NOTE Using dty water hookup do...

Page 56: ...h a sanitary waste hose to the top portion of the tank A 1 1 2 sanitary waste hose is attached to the bot tom of thc lank and runs to the dockside pumpout plate on the star board side of the transom A...

Page 57: ...andle Ihe propcr disposal of the waslc OVERBOARD DISCHARGE A Y v lIve is installed in this version bet een the marine toilet and the waste holcling wnk Th e Y valve can direct the flow of wasle to the...

Page 58: ...r must be in the over board position and the waste water outlet seacock must be open Close the outlet water seacock when not in use MACERATOR PUMP CSRt61 15 JjCruisers yachts 4 36 42 SerieS Downloaded...

Page 59: ...ump when there is no waste wpump out of the holding tank will shorten the life of the pump Third activate tbe macerator pump Push the switch located on a panel in the head cOlnpartnlent A full tank ca...

Page 60: ...d level BILGE SYSTEM IMPORTANT The discharg c of oil or oily waste into or upon the navigable waters of the United States or of the contiguous zones is strictly prohibited by the Federal Water Polluti...

Page 61: ...i off Vhen water in the bilge reaches a certain le el a triggering de cc turns the pump on v Then the water It ains the pump 11 automatically shut off Power is supplied to AUTO BILGE PUMPS as long as...

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Page 63: ...ne Exhaust 5 6 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5 8 Pre Start Checklist 5 8 Starting Gas Engines 5 9 Starting Diesel Engines 5 10 Stopping Gas Engines 5 11 Stopping Diesel Engines 5 11 Fueling 5 11 Suggested Ma...

Page 64: ...oard Make a practice of letting someone know your travel plans and route leave a float plan with SOITleone Check local weather reports before casting off Watch the weath er Be on the lookout for stron...

Page 65: ..._______ _____ Survival Equipmcnt PFD s______ Flares ___ _____ Mrrror _________________ Smoke Signals ___________ Flashlight __________ Food ______ Paddle ______ Water Anchor Raft or Dinghy____________...

Page 66: ...lic Call toll free Courseline 1 800 336 2628 to find Ollt what courses are offered in your area The minimum sGmdards of safety as required by the U S Coast Guard for your hoat are listed below You MUS...

Page 67: ...GRE N ODD numbered can buoys The STARBOARD right side of the channel is m uked with RED EVEN uumhercd H1lt or spar buoys The middle or the channel is marked with RED and WHITE vertically striped spher...

Page 68: ...o carbon 111onoxide If you think exhaust fumes are entering your boat correct the problem immediately Observe the following safety precautions Be alert for the odor of exhaust fumes A natural vacuum c...

Page 69: ...rating at slow speed or while dead in the water Exhausts from other vessels in confined areas D Operating with canvas tops and side curtains in place without ventilation To reduce CO accumulation vent...

Page 70: ...to run until cruising speed is attained Check engine and transmission oil levels If equipped check fresh water coolan t level Check gas fuel valves to make sure fuel can flow to engines Check diesel...

Page 71: ...wrelease ignitioo key after engine srorts may damage the starler motor and drive Do not operate srorier continuously for more than 30 secoods Allow sUlrter wcool at least 2 minutes between srorting at...

Page 72: ...ines to be sfnrted unless shift contrallevers are in neutral position Step I With ignition key switches off put both shift control levers in neutral position Step 2 Move throttle lever of engine to be...

Page 73: ...Put shift control levers in neutral Po ifion Step 3 T lrn key wit hes counterclockwise to OFF position Stopping Diesel Engines Step 1 Move throttle cOTnrol levers to idle position Step 2 Put shih r ol...

Page 74: ...l opening of the tank to protect ag dinst any static spa rks or spilling fuel Do not tiU the tank until fuel flows from the vents Allow room in the lank for fuel expansion When tank is full close fuel...

Page 75: ...ady with kndcrs boat hook and lines can assist g reatly as you approach a dock GRADUAL TURNS AT LOW SPEED A WARNING High speed Jull range turns are 1Wt recommended The quick re ponse oJ the hydraulic...

Page 76: ...or power train could result Momentarily pause in neutral and anow engine to return widle speed before engaging ronsmissi01l Using throttle and shift conrrol levers to compensate fo r wind and WOller...

Page 77: ...rn increase the speed a ll the forward prop To move back Tom your posi tion and quicken ute lurn increase the speed on the reverse prop PROPELLER BURSTS AND STOPPING Propeller burst is a maneuvering t...

Page 78: ...uising speed A WARNING Do TWt overtrim The boat may veer or the bow may dig in causingY h lose control When accelerating to cruising speed lower trim tabs to assist the boat up at the stern and into a...

Page 79: ...ference marks have moved thc anchor is dragging and must be reset The end of the anchor line should be atLached to a mooring cleat When the line is coiled it should be done neatly and each coil put ar...

Page 80: ...llc fiber ropes stretch too much Make a bridle for each craft towing and towed by putting a rope completely arollllci tllt hllli A WARNING Always stay clear ofany tight or stretched lines If you run a...

Page 81: ...es PERIODIC CHECKS AND SERVICES 6 2 Before Every Use 6 3 Every 50 Hours fr7 Every 100 Hours fr8 Monthly fr9 Quarterly fr10 Annually fr11 Cruisers yacht s 42 Serl9s frl Downloaded from CruisersOwnersFo...

Page 82: ...100 Hours Monthly Quarterly Annually Cruisers yacht s 2 TASK 1 Check seawater strainers for leaks and accmllulation of debris 2 Check exhaust system for leaks 3 Check seacocks for leaks 4 Check prope...

Page 83: ...ock to prevent any further entry of water and then replace the dam aged hose and clamps See yonr authorized Cruisers Yachts dealer for parts and service 4 Inspect container for build up of debris whic...

Page 84: ...T III CHECK FOR LEAKS CSR162 13 1 Check the following seacocks Cruisers yachts Port and starboard engine cooling water seacocks located in the engine compartment Generator cooling water seacock locate...

Page 85: ...whet the boat is out of the water lflcakage is apparent take your boal to a Cruisers Yachts dealer for imm ediatc service CHECK PROPELLER STUFFING BOX FOR EXCESSIVE WATER ENTRY SHAFT LOG HOSE CSA173...

Page 86: ...enerator and engines A WARNING DO NOT operate the engi leS when fuel leaks have been detected Allfuels are combustible and gasoline vapors are explosive Repair any leak before starting the engine or t...

Page 87: ...OlTER PIN d CHECK FOR LOOSENESS l TIE BAR CONN TING l t r 4i Q SET SCREW T T r D rf r l CHECK FOR CHECK A I d LOOSENESS FOR LOOSENESS CYLINDER SET CK FOR LOOSENESS 1 Check tic bar at each end for loos...

Page 88: ...s cracks and pitting 2 Do not continue to use badly damaged propellers Damaged propellers must be replaced See Section 8 for details Every 100 Hours INSPECT FRESHWATER STIlTEM FOR LEAKS 1 Fill and pre...

Page 89: ...lled Turn the appropriate brcakcr s on 2 Turn the STBD REGPORT circuit breakers on located on the AC master paneL 3 Locate t he GFCI circuit breaker 4 Push the test button on each GFCI outlet Power sh...

Page 90: ...me of delivery Keep this outline in your Skipper Kit Quarterly CHECK BATTERY ELECTROLYTE LEVEL See Section 8 GENERAL MAINTENANCE or details CHECK HYDRAULIC STEERlNG SYSTEM OIL LEVEL 1 Remove vent plug...

Page 91: ...rew tl t f PLUG II FILL TUBE CSA161 29 Remove plug from fill lube and lise a funnel wilh a LUbe to add 11ibricali1Jg oil Fill only until oil reaches w e full line indicaled on the reservoir CHECK ENGI...

Page 92: ...under the cabin steps Head outlet water seacock located in the engine compartment Cockpit washdown scacock located in the engine comparunent 2 Usc lUbricating oil and lubricate the wing screw t hread...

Page 93: ...Up STORAGE FOR EXTENDED LAY UP 7 2 Lifting and Storing Your Boat 7 2 Transporting 7 3 vVinterization 7 4 Fitting Out After Storage 7 7 jl Cruisers yachts 42 Senes 7 1 Downloaded from CruisersOwnersFor...

Page 94: ...ting high eno ugh to support the boat Spreader bars reduce the side pressure at the boat s sheer linc and prevent distortion or damage to the deck or gunwale lIlolding Put slings around the hull at po...

Page 95: ...rudders struts etc Transporting The boat must be supported 011 a trailer with the same care and concern as on the grounel Cover the boat to prevent additional load being added from rain or suow Contac...

Page 96: ...before covering the craft d Fuel System IMPORTANT Do not lill the tanks so fuel flows from the vents Allow room in the tanks for expansion I Fuel tanks should be lilled with treated fuel to prevent co...

Page 97: ...ain from pump 2 Disconnect intake and both unit supply hoses 3 Flush uniL i and lines to strainer and seacock with clean water 4 Blow water ont of lines with low air pressure 5 Disconnect hoses from b...

Page 98: ...Drain the water heater Lines from the engine heat exchang er must be disconnected Drain exchanger and lines 7 Use low air pressure at freshwater pump outlet hose to blow water from all water lines 8...

Page 99: ...uisers YachlS dealer for paint specifications for your area 2 Apply a coat of wax to the entire surface of the boat Put rust inhibitor on all deck hardware and other metal parts Consult your Cruisers...

Page 100: ...4 Turn master battery switch to the au position g Install drain plugs in bottom of all mufflers Inspect exhaust sys tem from engine to hull outlet Make sure hoses mufflers fit tings and clamps are wa...

Page 101: ...launch boat A CAUI ION Remain with the boatfar a minimum of8 hOUTS after launching the boat This will allow time wcheck hull far any leaks and correct the problem beJare the boat is swamped n After b...

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Page 103: ...aintenance GENERAL MAINTENANCE 8 2 Power Train 8 2 DC Electrical System 8 5 Freshwater System 8 5 Bilge 8 6 Hull 8 6 General Care and Cleaning 8 7 8 1 Downloaded from CruisersOwnersForum http www Crui...

Page 104: ...See your Cruisers dealer_ 4 Leave coupling half on transmission stationary and rotate the pro peller shaft I turn in 90 intervals At each 90 interval check the clearance between the coupling halves I...

Page 105: ...com pound to the taper of the shaft Install the prop and rotate it on the shaft clockwise and counterclockwise about 100 times 6 Remove the prop and clean the grinding compound from the shaft and prop...

Page 106: ...sition to new rudder shaft 5 Loosen the hardware to remove rudder ann from the rudder shaft Lower the rudder from the boat The packing nut may have to be loosened to remove the rudder 6 Remove the pac...

Page 107: ...ater To clean your new freshwater system or the system after a long period of storage use the following procedure I Make a solution of 2 1 2 cups 20 oz of household bleach and 10 gallons of water 2 Po...

Page 108: ...shiny appearance hand buffing with DuPont 7 Rub bing Compound or power buffing with Mirror Glaze 1 may be necessary GELCOAt REPAIR Scratches or blemishes in the geleoat may detract from the appearanc...

Page 109: ...Care and Cleaning DECK FITTINGS AND HARDWARE Stainless steel has been used wherever possible on your boaL It is not totally resistant to corrosion Regular cleaning and polishing with a chrome or stai...

Page 110: ...canvas with clean water to remove all soap Allow canvas to drip dry If canvas is heavily soiled and stained soak the canvas for approximatelv 20 minutes in a solution of lI2 cup 4 oz bleach 114 cup 2...

Page 111: ...4 Cockpit Washdown 9 4 Counesy Lights 9 5 Covers 9 5 Gas Fume Detector 9 5 Halon Automatic Fire Extinguisher 9 6 Microwave 9 6 Refrigerator Freezer Galley S 6 Salon Entertainment Center 9 7 Spotlight...

Page 112: ...erhead storage cabinets on the port and star board sides in Ihe gueSl stateroom it is on the forward bulkhead Window blinds should be partially open in Ihe masler slaleroom for proper air cir culalion...

Page 113: ...onvens AC power to 12 volts DC and distributes the charge automatically to any or all the batteries as needed I To operate the battery charger the circuit breaker BATTERY CHARGER mUSt be in the ON pos...

Page 114: ...hower The shower head hose hot and cold valves are located on the inboard side of the transom gate The shower is functional only when the fresh water system contains water and the FRESHWATER PUMP circ...

Page 115: ...fire extinguisher Microwave The 115 volt power to the microwave is supplied by shore hookup or the auxiliary generator only The microwave is protected by a circuit breaker in the main AC panel marked...

Page 116: ...up door open for easy access to the bridge Bridge Mooring COVI T The bridge cover stretches over the bridge and snaps in place to keep it clean and dry when the boat is not in use To install the cove...

Page 117: ...ETS SALON circuit breaker and AC supply must be on to operate the CD iplayer See the infonnation contained in the skipper s kit for operation and care of the television VCR stereo and CD player Spotli...

Page 118: ...TION The glass cover must not be down while either burner is on The heat build up will rouse damage orfoe to galley area Release lock on left side of the stove to lower glass cover See your skipper s...

Page 119: ...ety lock on the portside of the windlass must be released by putting it in the down position The clutchlbrake control must be released using the handle provided IMPORTANT The clutchlbrake control has...

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Page 121: ...Section 10 Troubleshooting TROUBLESHOOTING 10 2 Engine and Powenrain 10 2 Electrical _ _ 10 4 Plumbing __ _ W 5 10 1 Downloaded from CruisersOwnersForum http www CruisersOwnersForum com...

Page 122: ...around engiM and el trical compo nenil P ona injury en dmruJge to tIu boat may occur POSSmLE CAUSE SOLunON Fuel valves are closed or fuel tank is empty Check fuel valves or fill tank Contaminated fue...

Page 123: ...s from prop shaft or NOTE Some vibration is propeller rudder by reversing prop or cutting and normal due to engine and pulling away obstruction prop action Bent prop or shaft Replace prop or shaft as...

Page 124: ...ht bulb burned out Generator will not stan DC main circuit breaker in OFF position No power at AC outlets Ground fault circuit interrupter tripped 10 4 SOLUTION Reduce overload or distribute load even...

Page 125: ...ne shower or sink water line Shower sump overflows SUMP PUMP circuit breaker in the tripped or OFF position Discharge lines blocked or pinched Pump or automatic switch is defective SOLUTION If breaker...

Page 126: ...turn circuit breaker OFF position ON Low banery charge Charge the baneries Flush water seacock not open Open seacock Inlet pedal valve not working Have head serviced bv authorized dealer Head will no...

Page 127: ...use or accident 2 Boats subjected to improper operation rai ering maintenance or storage commercial use or use for purposes other than those for which the boat was designed 3 Detects or damages caused...

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