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Raw Water System

Washdown Hose Connector

The raw water washdown hose connection is lo-

cated on the starboard side of the cockpit below 

the gunnel and uses a standard garden hose con-

nector.  It is equipped with a valve that allows the 

flow of water to be turned on or off.

Make sure the Raw Water switch in the helm switch 

panel is on before using the washdown hose and 

that the washdown faucet valve or hose spray 

nozzle are off when the water system is activated. 

Work Station Sink 

The sink in the cockpit work station is equipped 

with fresh and raw water.  The faucet on the 350 

EX pivots and folds down to allow the hatch to 

close.  To use the sink, make sure the Fresh Water 

or Raw Water switches are on.  Open the fresh-

water faucet to supply fresh water to the sink or 

the raw water faucet to supply seawater.

CAUTION

DO NOT ALLOW THE WATER PUMP TO RUN DRY.  THE PUMP 

WORKS ON DEMAND AND WILL NOT SHUT OFF AUTOMATICALLY 

IF NO WATER IS AVAILABLE.  THIS CAN RESULT IN DAMAGE 

TO THE PUMP.  ALWAYS TURN THE RAW WATER SWITCH OFF 

WHEN THE RAW WATER SYSTEM IS NOT IN USE.

8.3  Baitwell

Seawater is provided to the baitwell by a 12 volt 

circulation pump.  This pump is designed to carry 

a constant flow of water to the baitwell.  The pump 

does not have a pressure sensor and is activated 

by the Aft Baitwell Pump switch in the helm switch 

panel.  There is also a light in the baitwell that is 

activated by the Baitwell Light switch. 

An  overflow  built  into  the  baitwell  drain  auto

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matically controls the water level in the baitwell.   

Always turn the pump off when the baitwell is 

not in use. 

To fill the baitwell, insert the plug into the drain 

fitting at the bottom of the baitwell.  Make sure 

the baitwell pump ball valve on the manifold and 

the supply valve in the baitwell are open.  Then 

activate the baitwell pump.  When the water level 

reaches the overflow, it will begin to circulate.

When the recirculating baitwell is activated by 

the Aft Baitwell Recirc switch, a separate pump 

Typical Washdown Hose Connection

Baitwell 

Baitwell Supply Pump and Supply Valve

Summary of Contents for 320 EX

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL 2013 320 EX 350 EX...

Page 2: ...2 Revision 1 01 10 2013...

Page 3: ...OPERATION 2 1 General 23 2 2 Rules of the Road 23 2 3 Pre Cruise Check 26 2 4 Operating Your Boat 27 2 5 Docking Anchoring and Mooring 28 2 6 Controls Steering or Propulsion System Failure 30 2 7 Coll...

Page 4: ...L SYSTEM 6 1 General 61 6 2 DC System Overview 61 6 3 Batteries and Battery Switches 61 6 4 DC System Switch Panels 64 6 5 DC System Circuit Protection 68 6 6 120 Volt AC Electrical System 72 6 7 Gene...

Page 5: ...nce 100 Chapter 11 EXTERIOR EQUIPMENT 11 1 Deck 101 11 2 Rope Locker and Windlass 101 11 3 Hull 104 11 4 Cockpit Features All Models 105 11 5 Helm 115 11 6 Hardtop 116 11 7 Upper Station Crow s Nest O...

Page 6: ...orage and Lay up 139 14 2 Winterizing 141 14 3 Recommissioning 143 Appendix A SCHEMATICS 145 Appendix B GLOSSARY OF TERMS 147 Appendix C MAINTENANCE LOG 151 Appendix D BOATING ACCIDENT REPORT 157 Appe...

Page 7: ...HAZARDS OR UNSAFE PRACTICES WHICH COULD RESULT IN MINOR PERSONAL INJURY OR PRODUCT AND PROPERTY DAMAGE All instructions given in this book are as seen from the stern looking toward the bow with starb...

Page 8: ...or you your dealer and or Everglades service personnel to know if you may need to call them for technical assistance or service BOAT INFORMATION MAKE SERIAL MODEL BTU OUTPUT PHONE REPRESENTATIVE AIR C...

Page 9: ...__________________30 25 BRIDGE CLEARANCE TOP OF HARDTOP____________________________________________________ 9 8 BRIDGE CLEARANCE TOP OF UPPER STATION SUNSHADE__________________________________ 16 2 BR...

Page 10: ...________________________ 30 BRIDGE CLEARANCE TOP OF HARDTOP____________________________________________________ 9 7 BRIDGE CLEARANCE TOP OF UPPER STATION SUNSHADE__________________________________ 16...

Page 11: ...formation Manufacturer Name Everglades Boats 544 Air Park Road Edgewater FL Zip Code 32132 Identification Numbers Hull Identification Number Engine Serial Number Intended Design Category Ocean Cat A I...

Page 12: ...formation Manufacturer Name Everglades Boats 544 Air Park Road Edgewater FL Zip Code 32132 Identification Numbers Hull Identification Number Engine Serial Number Intended Design Category Ocean Cat A I...

Page 13: ...to register your ownership This should be done within 15 days of the date of purchase and before the boat is put into service A form for recording this information for your records is provided at the...

Page 14: ...glades Boats reserves the right to make changes at anytime without notice in colors materials equipment specifications and models If you have questions about the equip ment on your Everglades please c...

Page 15: ...nt If you need additional information regarding accident reporting please call the Boat ing Safety Hotline 800 368 5647 Education If you are not an experienced boater we recom mend that the boat opera...

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Page 17: ...of these systems begins to fail Refer to the engine owner s manual for infor mation on the alarms installed with your engines If the alarm sounds Immediately throttle the engines back to idle Shift th...

Page 18: ...nd under must wear a PFD at all times Anyone being towed on skis wakeboards and other water sports equipment is considered a passenger on the boat and must wear a Coast Guard approved life jacket at a...

Page 19: ...uirements And Safety Tips For Recreational Boats pamphlet or Contact the U S Coast Guard Boating Safety Hotline 1 800 368 5647 for information on the type and size fire extinguisher required for your...

Page 20: ...h cardiac or respiratory conditions are very susceptible to the dangers of carbon monoxide CO poisoning is especially dangerous during sleep when victims are unaware of any side effects The following...

Page 21: ...fety equipment This is particularly important if you operate your boat offshore You should consider the following items depending on how you use your boat Satellite EPIRBS EPIRBs Emergency Position In...

Page 22: ...Safety Equipment 1 10 Caution and Warning Labels The caution and warning labels shown are examples of the labels that could be on your boat The actual labels and their location could vary on your boa...

Page 23: ...ter how well it is constructed Any boat can be severely damaged if it is operated in a manner that exceeds its design limitations If the ride is hard on you and your passengers it is hard on the boat...

Page 24: ...f your position and course and the position and course of other vessels All navigation rules apply If the bow light of another vessel shows red you should give way to that vessel if it shows green you...

Page 25: ...25 Operation...

Page 26: ...in each engine Turn the battery switches on Check the bilge water level Look for other signs of potential problems Monitor for the scent of fuel fumes Test the automatic and manual bilge pump switche...

Page 27: ...the use of a boat DO NOT OPERATE THE BOAT UNLESS IT IS COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED KEEP ALL FASTENERS TIGHT KEEP ADJUSTMENTS ACCORDING TO SPECIFICATIONS FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE BREAK IN PROCEDURE MAYRESULT IN...

Page 28: ...gh the vent Turn off all electrical equipment except the automatic bilge pumps If you are going to leave the boat for a long period of time put the battery main switches in the Off position and close...

Page 29: ...g the wheel When nearly in the slip all the way straighten the engines and shift to forward to stop Keep the engines running until the lines are secured Securing Dock Lines Securing a boat that is tie...

Page 30: ...ing only anchor from the bow The stern anchor will not allow the boat to swing with the current and wind If your are anchored in a mooring with other boats your boat will not swing with the other boa...

Page 31: ...ARNING RUNNING AGROUND CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY TO PASSENGERSAND DAMAGE TOABOATAND ITS UNDERWATER GEAR IF YOUR BOAT SHOULD BECOME GROUNDED DISTRIBUTE PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICES AND INSPECT THE BOAT FO...

Page 32: ...fety precautions for tower operation Do not operate the boat from the tower in rough sea conditions The boat s motions are exaggerated in the tower and this motion may become excessive in rough seas B...

Page 33: ...le someone is riding in the Crow s Nest could result in severe injury Always be alert for waves and boat wakes when someone is in the Crow s Nest Remember that the boat s motions are exaggerated in th...

Page 34: ...ween each side of the boat and any obstructions Make sure that anyone who skis can swim Do not allow people who cannot swim to water ski Be sure that the skier is wearing a proper life jacket A water...

Page 35: ...bers Refer the Hand Signals drawing in this section for signals that are commonly used during water sports activities Make sure the observer watches for the skier s signal to indicate he or she is OK...

Page 36: ...aware of the local waste laws and the trash management procedure on your boat Refer to the placard mounted on your boat for more specific information regarding solid waste disposal Federal law requir...

Page 37: ...trailer it should be supported structurally as evenly across the hull as possible allowing for even distribution of the weight of the hull engines and equipment Make sure the trailer bunks and or rol...

Page 38: ...ed crisscrossing under the coupler to the frame of the tow vehicle If the ball was to break the trailer would follow in a straight line and prevent the coupler from dragging on the road Make sure the...

Page 39: ...T FUMES EXHAUST CONTAINS CARBON MONOXIDE THAT IS COLORLESS AND ODORLESS CARBON MONOXIDE IS A DANGEROUS GAS THAT IS POTENTIALLY LETHAL 3 2 Drive System Corrosion Each outboard motor is a complete drive...

Page 40: ...ly polluted water the engines should be flushed after each use Refer to the engine owner s man ual for the proper engine flushing procedure CAUTION NEVER RUN AN OUTBOARD MOTOR WITHOUT WATER FLOWING TO...

Page 41: ...new and you have not added any additional gear or heavy equipment and have not damaged the propellers there is a good chance the propellers are not the problem The addition of heavy equipment like a t...

Page 42: ...he Yamaha engine and Command Link Plus owner s manuals and the manuals for the electronics installed on your boat for detailed information on the operation of the instruments and additional functions...

Page 43: ...isplay It will begin to blink if the voltage in the battery drops too low Hour Meters The hour meters keep a record of the operating time for each engine Engine Tilt Trim Gauges The tilt trim gauges m...

Page 44: ...nstalled and before op erating the boat To adjust the compass for your area read the instructions on Compass Com pensation given to you in the literature packet Instrument Maintenance Electrical prote...

Page 45: ...th a single lever for each engine on twin engine installations The port throttle lever controls both the port and center engine on most triple engine installations The electronic control system consis...

Page 46: ...s whenever all three engines are selected An engine synchronizer feature in the Command Link Plus system can be selected to synchronize all three engines Control Functions and Features The engine cont...

Page 47: ...ut switch Control adjustments may be required to correct this condition should it persist See your Ever glades dealer for necessary control adjustments The neutral safety switches should be tested per...

Page 48: ...THE FULL UP POSITION YOU SHOULD MONITOR EACH ENGINE AS IT TILTS TO DETERMINE BEST FULL TILT ENGINE POSITION FOR YOUR BOAT CAUTION SOME AUTOPILOTS HAVE ENGINE POSITION SENSORS THAT ARE MOUNTED TO THE H...

Page 49: ...avy loads In the event of a power loss or failure of the hydraulic steering pump the steering system will automatically revert to a manual hydraulic system The manual system operates as described prev...

Page 50: ...ll attitude with the trim tabs After stabilizing speed and direction move the trim tabs to achieve a level side to side running attitude being careful not to over trim After depressing a trim tab swit...

Page 51: ...s protected by a fuse or circuit breaker and emergency shut off but ton battery switch located in the forward bilge compartment below the V Berth It is activated automatically when the thruster contro...

Page 52: ...teering system manu facturer Difficult steering and premature seal failure can result if the wrong fluid is used in the steering system Review the information provided by the steering system manufactu...

Page 53: ...f the bow thruster so you should inspect the tunnel regularly and clean as necessary This is particularly important when operating in areas with weeds or if the thruster is not responding normally You...

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Page 55: ...supply at the withdrawal tank location can increase or decrease accordingly Be extremely careful when attempting to operate the boat when low on fuel Though some fuel may be in the tank the relative t...

Page 56: ...stallations the fuel filter for each engine is installed in the stern systems compartment The filters are accessed through the hatch at the rear of the cockpit sole Fuel filters for Verado engines are...

Page 57: ...tank There is a water separator type fuel filter located in the systems compartment near the generator Another in line fuel filter is located on the genera tor near the fuel pump It is recommended th...

Page 58: ...4 Estimate how much fuel is needed and avoid over filling the tank Notice When the fuel tank is overfilled fuel will come out through the fuel vent The fuel vent is located on the stbd side of the hu...

Page 59: ...fuel Please refer to the engine or fuel filter manufacturer s instructions for infor mation on servicing and replacing the fuel filter The age of gasoline can effect engine performance Chemical chang...

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Page 61: ...re labeled with the name of the circuit they protect Main circuit breakers near the batteries protect the primary circuits for the DC main electronics windlass and power steering system Additional fus...

Page 62: ...es in the systems compartment which is below a hatch in the cockpit sole One battery for the port engine one bat tery for the starboard engine and two batteries in parallel for the center engine and t...

Page 63: ...atteries This charging current passes through the VSR sensing circuits The circuits sense the charge and it is split between the batteries with the low est battery receiving the most charge When the e...

Page 64: ...eat the starting procedure for the starboard engine and then for the center engine if your boat is equipped with triples Stop the engines by pressing the start stop buttons again The engine ignition c...

Page 65: ...el Battery Switches and Emergency Parallel Switch in Helm to activate only the driver side wiper Press the upper position to activate all three wipers W S Washer a monetary switch that activates the w...

Page 66: ...eries are isolated Notice The Emergency Parallel and remote battery switches are always supplied power when ever the house batteries are connected Fridge Activates the refrigerator system for the cool...

Page 67: ...activate and turn off when the water is removed Notice The bilge pumps will start automatically when there is sufficient water in the bilge to activate the automatic switch Each au tomatic switch is...

Page 68: ...t power port is located below the gunnel on each side of the cockpit The power ports provide a 12 volt DC power connection for downriggers or electric reels Each power port requires a special twist lo...

Page 69: ...e systems compartment protects the fuse panel circuits from an overload The fuses are labeled for the accessory circuit they protect Blank fuse holders are reserved for additional accessories not usua...

Page 70: ...cuit for the automatic switch that activates the shower sump pump located in bilge below the cabin sole Fwd Blg FLT Protects the circuit for the automatic switch that activates the bilge pump located...

Page 71: ...is distributed to the DC breaker panel accessory fuse panels electronics and other main circuits through heavy duty circuit breakers located in the systems compartment near the battery switches These...

Page 72: ...it breaker and breakers for each accessory circuit are located in the cabin AC panel The AC system can be fed by either the shore power inlet or by the optional generator Main breakers in the AC panel...

Page 73: ...di tion If the red LED is continuously illuminated the ELCI has tripped due to a ground fault condi tion Some faults are self clearing Try resetting the ELCI once If the green LED shows steady illumin...

Page 74: ...ady illumination and the ELCI does not trip again the circuit is OK If the ELCI continues to trip and the red LED is lit after being reset there is a problem with the AC electrical system and it is un...

Page 75: ...tor should be able to maintain this frequency within or 3 cycles Do not operate the AC electrical system if the frequency is not in the proper range Refer to the volt meter owner s manual for more inf...

Page 76: ...LOOKED Cockpit Freezer Supplies electrical current to the freezer compres sor for the fish box freezer control in the cockpit Otherwise the breaker is wired in reserve Microwave Supplies electrical cu...

Page 77: ...t against electric shock These outlets should be test ed periodically to ensure proper operation by pressing the test reset buttons in the center of the faceplate G F I outlets do not protect against...

Page 78: ...ter cooled heat exchanger A sacrificial anode in the seawater cooling system protects generator components that are in con tact with seawater There is an expansion tank for the engine coolant mounted...

Page 79: ...n the House and Engine batteries whenever the generator is running The generator fuel system is equipped with a water separating fuel filter and operates much like the fuel system for the main engines...

Page 80: ...oat s bonding system from the other boats It prevents the flow of low voltage galvanic current while still providing a path for dangerous short circuit currents in the AC system to the shore safety gr...

Page 81: ...ct any shorts open wires or ground faults Ground fault interrupt outlets and ELCI should be tested monthly to ensure proper operation by pressing the test reset buttons The polar ity indicator system...

Page 82: ...bserved particularly when supplying power from the optional generator You should be aware of the load each accessory draws and make sure you don t overload the circuit The table in this section will a...

Page 83: ...ALLY REMOVED AND COMPONENTS OF THE FRESH WATER SYSTEM REPLACED AS NECESSARY 7 2 Fresh Water System Operation Fill the water supply tank slowly through the la beled deck plate located at the rear of th...

Page 84: ...he desired tempera ture is obtained Head Compartment Shower The head compartment vanity sink faucet con verts to a retractable hand held shower head To use the shower make sure the Fresh Water and Sho...

Page 85: ...nnection The shore water connection allows the direct con nection of the boat water system to a shore side water supply This provides the system with a constant supply of fresh water and minimizes the...

Page 86: ...informa tion CAUTION THE FRESH WATER SWITCH SHOULD BE PLACED IN THE OFF POSITION WHENEVER LEAVING THE BOAT UNATTENDED OR WHEN THE FRESH WATER SYSTEM IS NOT IN USE Typical Fresh Water Pump Strainer Rem...

Page 87: ...valve is open and run the boat at or above 15 M P H The water pressure from the scoop will force the trapped air through the pump and allow it to prime If this procedure doesn t work contact your Ever...

Page 88: ...NO WATER IS AVAILABLE THIS CAN RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE PUMP ALWAYS TURN THE RAW WATER SWITCH OFF WHEN THE RAW WATER SYSTEM IS NOT IN USE 8 3 Baitwell Seawater is provided to the baitwell by a 12 volt...

Page 89: ...t water from entering the baitwell while the boat is cruising Notice Do not use the baitwell as a dry storage area when it is not in use Seawater could accidently be delivered to the baitwell from the...

Page 90: ...ns of deterioration Tighten fittings or replace deteriorated hoses and components as necessary Periodically remove and clean the water strainer located near the intake side of the raw water pump To cl...

Page 91: ...all valve at the raw water manifold Turn the strainer bowl counterclockwise to remove it and remove the screen Thoroughly flush the screen and the inside of the strainer bowl to remove foreign matter...

Page 92: ...eds and other foreign objects If clogged or dirty the strainer should be cleaned Cleaning the Intake Scoop Strainer Make sure the boat is properly blocked and supported Remove the screws at the rear o...

Page 93: ...rain rail system The water then drains overboard through the scupper drain system Work Station Sink Drains The work station sink is drained by gravity to a thru hull fitting in the hull side Cup Holde...

Page 94: ...HE DISCHARGE OF OIL OR OILY WASTE INTO OR UPON THE NAVIGABLE WATERS OF THE UNITED STATES OR THE WATERS OF THE CONTIGUOUS ZONE IF SUCH DISCHARGE CAUSES A FILM OR SHEEN UPON ORADISCOLORATION OF THE SURF...

Page 95: ...er drainage of your boat Clean the cockpit drain rails with a hose to remove debris that can block water drainage Clean the hardtop and tower leg drain holes This is especially important just before w...

Page 96: ...when the air conditioners are operating Flush all gravity drains with fresh water to keep them clean and free flowing Clean and flush the fishboxes coolers and storage boxes with soap or a bilge clea...

Page 97: ...red in the vent position by opening the hatch slightly until the cam levers align with the notch in the hatch frame just above the fully closed watertight position With the cam levers secured in this...

Page 98: ...soline engines auxiliary generators and propane or butane stoves These produce large amounts of CO and should never be operated while sleeping The hazard also may be created by a boat nearby whose exh...

Page 99: ...ARE ACCOUNTED FOR DO NOT REENTER THE CABIN UNTIL IT HAS BEEN AIRED OUT AND THE PROBLEM FOUND AND CORRECTED Periodically test the carbon monoxide alarm per the manufacturer s instructions Please refer...

Page 100: ...ass Periodic inspection and cleaning of the bilge and systems compartment ventilation ducts is necessary to ensure adequate air circulation A buildup of leaves twigs or other debris can severely reduc...

Page 101: ...aled below a hatch in the deck The anchor line is stored in the rope locker and routed out the windlass through the roller and connected to the anchor chain A chain binder is provided between the wind...

Page 102: ...ally remove the anchor line from the rope locker rinse it with fresh water and allow it to dry in the sun Cleaning the anchor line regularly will reduce odors in the rope locker and increase the life...

Page 103: ...S A SOLE MEANS OF SECURING AN ANCHOR IN THE BOW ROLLER ALWAYS SECURE THEANCHOR TOACHAIN BINDER BEFORE OPERATING YOUR BOAT Windshield Your boat is equipped with a powder coated alu minum windshield wit...

Page 104: ...Boarding Ladder A telescopic boarding ladder is recessed into the swim transom To use the ladder release the re taining pin pull the ladder out of the recess and rotate it to the down position Unfold...

Page 105: ...CORROSIVE AND WILL DAMAGE THE SURFACE OF STAINLESS HARDWARE OR ANODIZED AND POWDER COATED ALUMINUM IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THE BOAT AND HARDWARE ARE CLEANED THOROUGHLY AT THE COMPLETION OF EACH TRIP OR...

Page 106: ...he locked position to prevent the latch from opening accidentally The transom door is equipped with a large emer gency drain port that automatically opens to provide additional drainage if the cockpit...

Page 107: ...osed and that the safety pin is snapped into place to prevent the latch from opening ac cidentally The dive door should only be opened when the boat is not in motion with the engines shutdown The door...

Page 108: ...THE LADDER AND CLOSE THE DIVE DOOR BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINES Stern Baitwell The stern baitwell is in the port rear of the cockpit The baitwell is equipped with a Plexiglas hatch with a push to clos...

Page 109: ...il it is flush with the recess Lower the bolster to secure the seat in the folded position Systems Compartment Access A hatch in the rear of the cockpit provides access to the generator pumps strainer...

Page 110: ...re each drawer when they are closed They latch automatically when the drawers are closed and are lockable A large door on the rear of the work station pro vides access to a storage compartment and to...

Page 111: ...ere are three small drawers and a large drawer with removable trays for tackle storage and dunnage Push to close latches secure each drawer when they are closed They latch automatically when the drawe...

Page 112: ...n the seat and the helm The bolster converts the seat to a leaning post style seat allowing the operator to sit or stand at the helm To convert the seat to a leaning post lift the front of the seat cu...

Page 113: ...is affected by the temperature of the seawater As the seawater temperature lowers the air conditioner s ability to produce warm air decreases When the seawater temperature drops below 40 45 degrees th...

Page 114: ...he air conditioner is operating Cabin Door The sliding cabin door is made of acrylic plastic glass and slides on a top and bottom track A lock able latch secures the door in the closed position A spec...

Page 115: ...rails There are also MP3 and 12 volt accessory plugs additional storage and cup holders in the compartment on the starboard side The helm is hinged at the bottom and opens to provide access to servic...

Page 116: ...es in the hardtop liner provide access to wiring and rigging for hardtop and optional upper station accessories The outside of the top is equipped with aft spread er lights navigation lights spotlight...

Page 117: ...e helm The bolsters convert the seats to a leaning post style seat with a backrest allowing the operator and passenger to sit or stand at the helm To convert each seat to a leaning post lift the front...

Page 118: ...th the operation 4 Fold the seat bolsters up to the leaning post position 5 Secure 1 2 x 15 nylon handling lines to each side of the sunshade frame 6 Loosen the hand bolts on each side of the Upper st...

Page 119: ...ld cause the threads to seize 10 Install antennas and outriggers as required and test all upper station controls and equip ment before operating the boat DANGER ELECTRIC SHOCK FROM LOW HANGING POWER L...

Page 120: ...tch to the bottom zipper or snaps This can be particularly difficult with new canvas that has been stored off the boat Laying the curtains in the sun for 30 minutes during the heat of the day will mak...

Page 121: ...ecured with a push to release latch that is flush with the door when latched Refer to Cabinet Door and Drawer Latches in the Cabin and Galley section of this chapter for more information on the latche...

Page 122: ...ey switch OFF Remove the key from the switch and store in a safe location Notice Monitor the waste level in the holding tank as the overboard discharge pump drains the tank and turn the pump off immed...

Page 123: ...are powered by the DC elec trical system The overhead lights for the cabin V berth head compartment and aft berth are controlled by ON OFF switches in a panel on the cabin wall near the companionway C...

Page 124: ...by lights above the galley that are controlled by an ON OFF switch in the cabin switch panel There is also a 120 volt GFI outlet in the cabinet above the sink The sink counter tops are Faux Granite an...

Page 125: ...The refrigerator compressor will automati cally shutdown if it senses low voltage in the 12 volt DC system Microwave Oven A microwave oven is standard equipment The microwave operates on AC power and...

Page 126: ...s in the molded recess in the V berth tighten the clamp to secure it in that position Place the separate filler cushion on the table to complete the conversion To put the table up remove the filler cu...

Page 127: ...for operation in structions and additional information regarding the hazards of carbon monoxide gas Also read more about carbon monoxide carbon monoxide detectors and proper ventilation in the Ventila...

Page 128: ...d make sure it is operating properly whenever the cabin air conditioner is activated The air conditioner can produce enough condensation to flood the forward bilge if it is allowed to run for extended...

Page 129: ...and only apply one or two coats A nonskid material mixed with the varnish may be required to keep the cabin steps from becoming slippery when they are refinished Carpeted or wood floors and steps can...

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Page 131: ...CAUTION SANDBLASTING THE HULL BOTTOM WILL DAMAGE THE FIBERGLASS USE A FIBERGLASS WAX REMOVER AND SAND TO SCUFF THE GELCOAT SURFACE THE INSTRUCTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE BARRIER COATING AND ANTI...

Page 132: ...ater it should be washed thoroughly with soap and water after each use At least once a season wash and wax all exposed fiberglass surfaces Use a high quality automotive or boat wax Follow the procedur...

Page 133: ...the aluminum Hardtops bimini tops or T tops with canvas and or fiberglass tops require special attention to the anodized aluminum just below the top This area is subject to salt build up from salty c...

Page 134: ...and correct the problem if you suspect that your boat may have a fault in the aluminum frame You should also contact your dealer or Everglades Customer Service Notice Boats that are towed behind larg...

Page 135: ...nia powdered abrasive cleaners steel wool ink strong solvents acetone and lacquer solvents or other harsh chemicals as they can cause perma nent damage or shorten the life of vinyl Never use steam hea...

Page 136: ...f fabric tops and enclosures The salt is also abrasive and can cause premature wear in the stitching Clear Curtains and Connectors Side curtains and clear connectors can be cleaned with mild soap and...

Page 137: ...late completely before us ing the cabin Counter Tops Faux Granite A mild liquid detergent and water or disinfectant cleaners will remove most dirt and stains from Faux Granite Rinse with a clean cloth...

Page 138: ...a month to keep them operating properly Notice All drains and pumps must be properly win terized before winter lay up 13 5 Drainage System It is essential that the following items be done periodically...

Page 139: ...one full tank of fresh fuel a month or during winter storage a fuel stabilizer should be added to the gasoline to help protect the fuel system from these problems Operate the boat for at least 15 min...

Page 140: ...y for boat storage Make sure the cradle or lift is well supported with the bow high enough to provide proper drainage of the bilge and cockpit Make sure the engines are in the down position The cradle...

Page 141: ...eater pour the an tifreeze mixture into the fresh water tank prime and operate the pump until the mixture flows from all fresh water faucets Be sure to open all hot and cold water faucets including th...

Page 142: ...their owner s manuals for recommended winterizing procedures Outboard Engines The engines should be flushed with fresh water for at least 15 minutes prior to winter storage This will remove salt sand...

Page 143: ...sion and excessive mildew Whenever possible do not use the Weather En closure or sunshade in place of the winter storage cover The life of these canvases may be sig nificantly shortened if exposed to...

Page 144: ...ature stabilizes and all systems are operating normally Start the generator and monitor the exhaust port for a steady stream of water It may take 20 or 30 seconds for the muffler to fill and for water...

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Page 147: ...at s hull Bow Line A line that leads forward from the bow of the boat Bow Rail Knee high rails of solid tubing to aid in preventing people from falling overboard Bridge The area from which a boat is s...

Page 148: ...fittings mounted on cabin tops or sides for personal safety when moving around the boat both on deck and below Ground Tackle A general term including anchors lines and other gear used in anchoring Gro...

Page 149: ...n driven into the bot tom to which a boat can be tied Pitching The fore and aft rocking motion of a boat as the bow rises and falls Pitch The measure of the angle of a propeller blade Refers to the th...

Page 150: ...lls with water from over the side Swimming Ladder Much the same as the boarding ladder except that it extends down into the water Taffrail Rail around the rear of the cockpit Thru hull A fitting used...

Page 151: ...151 MAINTENANCE LOG Appendix C Hours Date Dealer Service Repairs...

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Page 161: ...cense Color and make of auto 7 Persons aboard Name Age Address telephone No 8 Do any of the persons aboard have a medical problem Yes No If yes what 9 Trip Expectations Leave at From Going to Expect t...

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Page 163: ...the shift control lever in neu tral The shift control lever is not in the neutral detent Try mov ing the shift lever slightly There is a loose wire on the neutral safety switch in the control Inspect...

Page 164: ...omputer has sensed a problem and has limited the RPM to protect the engine Find correct the problem The tachometer is bad and needs to be replaced A throttle control is not responding properly Have th...

Page 165: ...pump The washdown pump runs but the pump will not pump water The thru hull valve is not open Open valve There is an air leak in the intake line Repair the air leak The intake scoop strainer for the ra...

Page 166: ...g tank is full Pump out the holding tank There is bad connection at the head pump or the switch Repair the connection The head pump is defective Replace the pump Excessive odor from marine head Back p...

Page 167: ...e breaker at the shore outlet is off Activate breaker The shore power cord is damaged or defective Replace the cord The ELCI at the inlet connection has detected a fault in the electrical system and t...

Page 168: ...oblem with the generator and the emergency shut down system has activated to shut down the generator Find and correct the problem then restart the generator The fuel level is too low in the fuel tank...

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Page 170: ...Everglades Boats 544 Air Park Road Edgewater Florida 32132 All Channels Lead to Everglades Boats...

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