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Owner’s Manual Page 

Boating Safety - Section B

B - 1  GENERAL

As.the.owner/operator.of.the.boat,.you.are.responsible.

for.assuring.that.all.required.safety.equipment.is.

aboard..You.should.also.consider.supplying.additional.

equipment.as.needed.for.your.safety.and.that.of.your.

passengers..Check.state.and.local.regulations.and.

call.the.US.Coast.Guard.Boating.Safety.Hotline.at..

1-800-368-5647.for.information.about.required.safety.

equipment.

A.  Required Safety Equipment 

Most.of.the.safety.equipment.required.by.federal.

regulations.is.provided.as.standard.equipment..

Personal Floatation Devices (life jackets) must fit 

.

the.person.wearing.it..If.local.regulations.require.

additional.equipment,.it.must.be.approved.by.the..

US.Coast.Guard.(USCG)..Minimum.requirements.

include.the.following:.

.

.

•.Personal.Floatation.Devices

.

•.Visual.Distress.Signal

.

•.Bell.or.Whistle

.

•.Fire.Extinguisher

.

•.Navigation.Lights

NOTICE

As the owner/operator of the boat, you are 

responsible for assuring that all required safety 

equipment is aboard and meets the boating 

regulations as prescribed by both federal and 

local authorities in your area.

B.  Personal Floatation Devices (PFDs)

Federal.regulations.require.that.you.have.at.least..

one Coast Guard approved personal floatation device 

(PFD).for.each.person.in.a.recreational.boat..You.

should.not.use.your.boat.unless.all.PDFs.are.in.

serviceable.condition,.readily.accessible,.legibly.

marked.with.the.Coast.Guard.approval.number,.of..

an.appropriate.size.(within.the.weight.range.and.chest.

size.marked.on.the.PDF).for.each.person.aboard.

A.PFD.provides.buoyancy.to.help.keep.your.head.

above.the.water.and.to.help.you.remain.in.a.satisfac-

tory.position.while.in.the.water..Body.weight.and..

age.should.be.considered.when.selecting.a.PFD...

The.buoyancy.provided.by.the.PFD.should.support.

the.person’s.weight.in.the.water..

.

The.size.of.the.PFD.should.be.appropriate.for.the.

wearer..Body.weight.or.chest.size.are.common.

methods.used.to.size.PFDs..It.is.your.responsibility.to.

ensure.that.you.have.the.proper.number.and.types.of.

PFDs.on.board.and.that.your.passengers.know.where.

and.how.to.use.them.

C.  PFD Types

Five.types.of.PFDs.have.been.approved.by.the.US.

Coast.Guard..The.PFDs.are.described.as.follows:

PFD Type 1, Wearable

.(Figure.B-1).has.the.greatest.

required.buoyancy..Its.design.allows.for.turning.most.

unconscious.persons.in.the.water.from.face.down.

position.to.a.vertical.or.slightly.backward,.face-up.

position..It.can.greatly.increase.the.chances.of.

survival..Type.1.is.most.effective.for.all.waters,.

especially.offshore.when.rescue.may.be.delayed...

It.is.also.the.most.effective.in.rough.waters.

Figure B-1:  Type I, Wearable

PFD Type II, Wearable 

(Figure.B-2).turns.its.wearer..

in.the.same.way.as.Type.I,.but.not.as.effectively...

The.Type.II.does.not.turn.as.many.persons.under.the.

same.conditions.as.a.Type.I..You.may.prefer.to.use.

this.PFD.where.there.is.a.probability.of.quick.rescue.

such.as.in.areas.where.other.people.are.commonly.

involved.in.water.activities.

Figure B-2:  Type II, Wearable

PFD Type III, Wearable 

(Figure.B-3).allows.the.

wearer.to.place.themselves.in.a.vertical.or.slightly.

backward.position..It.does.not.turn.the.wearer..It.

maintains.the.wearer.in.a.vertical.or.slightly.backward.

position.and.has.no.tendency.to.turn.the.wearer.face.

down..It.has.the.same.buoyancy.as.a.Type.II.PFD.and.

may.be.appropriate.in.areas.where.other.people.are.

commonly.involved.in.water.activities.

Boating Safety

Summary of Contents for 318 VISTA

Page 1: ...3 1 8 V I S T A O W N E R S M A N U A L 0 9 0 2 8 5 4...

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Page 5: ...D Laws and Regulations 21 A 12 BOAT OWNER REGISTRATION 22 A 13 ACCIDENT REPORTING 22 A 14 DISCHARGE OF OIL 22 A 15 DISPOSAL OF PLASTICS OTHER GARBAGE 22 A 16 MARPOL TREATY 23 BOATING SAFETY 24 B 1 GEN...

Page 6: ...ity 33 Y Maintenance Air Conditioning Systems 33 Z Maintenance Liquid Drains 33 AA Carbon Monoxide Monitor 33 B 3 SAFE BOATING PRACTICES 34 A Drugs and Alcohol 34 B Safe Operation 34 C Passenger Safet...

Page 7: ...e Monitor 52 E 3 ENGINE Drive System 52 A Engine 52 B Stern Drive 53 E 4 PROPELLERS 53 A Diameter 53 B Pitch 53 C Prop Slip 53 E 5 ENGINE COOLING SYSTEMS 54 A Raw Water Cooling 54 B Fresh Water Coolin...

Page 8: ...RY CHARGER 68 H 4 VOLTMETER 68 H 5 12 VOLT ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 68 A Helm Equipment 68 B Installation of Additional 12 Volt Equipment 69 C Interior Equipment 70 H 6 12 VOLT ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SHUTDOWN...

Page 9: ...board Discharge 89 C Dockside Waste Pump Out 90 J 7 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 90 A Clean Vents and Screens 90 B Winterizing the Water System 91 C Winterizing the Waste System 92 VENTILATION AND DRAINAGE SYST...

Page 10: ...Cabin Aft Cabin Berth 135 N 2 EXTERIOR SEATING 135 A Helm Seat 135 B Stern Seat 136 C Port Settee Lounge 136 D Cockpit Table 137 E Deck Sunpads 137 N 3 INTERIOR UPHOLSTERY CARE 137 A Cleaning Interio...

Page 11: ...155 Q 6 WOODGRAIN ENHANCEMENTS 156 Q 7 FIBERGLASS COUNTERTOP W SOLID SURFACE INLAY 156 Q 8 SOLID SURFACE MATERIAL 156 Q 9 ACRYLIC PLASTIC PLEXIGLASS 157 Q 10 FLEXITEEK 157 GENERAL MAINTENANCE 158 R 1...

Page 12: ...REACTING TO EMERGENCIES 171 A Flooding 171 B Capsizing and Man Overboard 171 C Capsizing 171 D Man Overboard 171 E Collision 172 F Fire 172 G Medical Emergency 173 H Propulsion Failure 173 I Control...

Page 13: ...r specific boat model Equipment such as engines and other accesso ries are manufactured by others The information provided in this manual is intended to be used in conjunction with the information pro...

Page 14: ...injury or death CAN result This symbol and signal word indicates an immediate hazard If you ignore this safety message serious personal injury or death WILL result The precautions in this manual can n...

Page 15: ...carefully and familiarize yourself with the boat before using it If this is your first boat or if you are changing to a type of boat you are not familiar with for your own comfort and safety please en...

Page 16: ...w are letters corresponding to the various locations for each item on the drawings See the following pages of this section for the actual wording of each of the various warning labels found on your bo...

Page 17: ...ication Plate GASOLINE VAPORS CAN EXPLODE RESULTING IN INJURY OR DEATH BEFORE STARTING ENGINE CHECK ENGINE BILGE COMPART MENT FOR GASOLINE OR VAPORS AND OPERATE BLOWER FOR FOUR MINUTES AND VERIFY BLOW...

Page 18: ...are in proper location as indicated by the sling label location Failure to do so may result in permanent hull structure damage and will invalidate the hull structure warranty SLING Carbon Monoxide Ca...

Page 19: ...Warning Label Gasoline Vapor Blower Warning Label CO Swim Platform and Lounging Area Warning Label Ski Tow Warning Label No Ventilation Do Not Store Fuel Warning Label Transom Side Door Warning Label...

Page 20: ...Owner s Manual Page 16 Preface Winning Edge Sticker NMMA Certified Sticker Flush Out Warning Label Optional...

Page 21: ...passen gers lives or save your boat from damage The Coast Guard Auxiliary offers a Courtesy Examination This inspection will confirm the boat is equipped with all of the necessary safety equip ment A...

Page 22: ...A 8 PRE CRUISE SYSTEMS CHECK Before leaving the dock the following items should be checked A Before Starting The Engine 1 Check the weather forecast Determine if the cruise planned can be made safely...

Page 23: ...A 9 ENGINE OPERATION AL PROCE DURES NOTICE Consult engine operator s manual for specific procedure for your particular model The following information is general in nature Additional general informati...

Page 24: ...informed of potential problems and precautions taken If you suspect there is a problem see your engine manufacturer s authorized service center as soon as possible for proper diagnosis and required se...

Page 25: ...Canadian Power and Sail Squadron offers seamanship courses Information may be obtained by visiting their website at www cps ecp ca B Boating Manuals or Literature A good source of information is the U...

Page 26: ...ities In general reports are necessary for accidents involving loss of life injury or damage over 500 In the case of accidents with reportable injuries or death a formal report is required within 48 h...

Page 27: ...card must contain the warning that a person who violates these requirements is liable to civil 25 000 and criminal imprisonment penalties The placard also must note that State and local regulations ma...

Page 28: ...and to help you remain in a satisfac tory position while in the water Body weight and age should be considered when selecting a PFD The buoyancy provided by the PFD should support the person s weight...

Page 29: ...rtment All persons aboard should know the location s and proper operation of the fire extinguisher s Fire In case of fire do not open the engine compart ment Shut down engine s generator s and blower...

Page 30: ...isual distress signal equipment may be of the pyrotechnic or non pyrotech nic type Regulations prohibit display of visual distress signals on the water under any circumstances except when assistance i...

Page 31: ...bon monoxide type symptoms Refer to B 2E Symp toms be sure to take the neces sary pre cau tions as prescribed later in this sec tion NOTICE Boats fueled by diesel have limited carbon mon oxide present...

Page 32: ...son s to a fresh air environment 3 Observe the victim s A Properties and Characteristics of Carbon Monoxide 1 Carbon Monoxide is a colorless odorless and tasteless gas It is commonly referred to as CO...

Page 33: ...canvas or permanent boat structures 4 Administer oxygen if available 5 Contact medical help If the victim is not breathing perform rescue breathing or approved cardiopul monary resuscitation CPR as ap...

Page 34: ...oring in an area containing other boats may be in an atmosphere containing CO not of the operator s making An operator likewise needs to be aware of the effect of their boat on other boats in the area...

Page 35: ...feet con tributes to inefficient engine performance and may require adjustments to the ignition systems fuel systems or changing the propeller s size or gear ratio 1 Failure to make adjustments to ig...

Page 36: ...ion 3 All joints 4 Hoses 5 Clamps 6 Mufflers and their drain plugs 7 Thru hull fittings 8 Hangers and other supports 3 Heavy sea or out of trim conditions tend to load engines resulting in reduced per...

Page 37: ...the alarm NOTICE For information on CO Detection Systems see American Boat and Yacht Council ABYC Manual Section A 24 Carbon Monoxide Detectors Even with the best of boat design and construction along...

Page 38: ...t allow passengers to drag their feet or hands in the water Always use handholds and other safety hardware to prevent falls All nonswimmers poor swimmers and small children should wear PFDs at all tim...

Page 39: ...ss chapters F Operation By Minors Minors should always be supervised by an adult whenever operating a boat Many states have laws regarding the minimum age and licensing require ments of minors Be sure...

Page 40: ...He or she is vulnerable in the water alone and may not be seen by other boaters 5 Approach a person in the water from the lee side opposite the direction of the wind Turn off the motor at least a boat...

Page 41: ...s Stay away from other boats beaches swimmers and heavily traveled waterways 6 Be considerate of others with whom you share the water 7 Give immediate attention to a person who has fallen He or she is...

Page 42: ...ules of the Road for both federal and state waterways you must stop if signaled to do so by enforcement officers and permit them to board if asked The Navigational Rules International Inland Rules of...

Page 43: ...ay As prescribed in the Rules of the Road both boats must act to avoid collision 6 Night Running Boats operating between sunset and sunrise hours vary by state or in conditions of reduced visibility m...

Page 44: ...ght ATON lights flash in regular patterns For example they may flash every three seconds or in groups such as two flashes and a pause There are a number of flashing patterns which help you identify th...

Page 45: ...ise means engine noise radio noise or even yelling by people on your boat Good seamanship demands that you operate your boat quietly so as not to infringe on the rights of others Do not use thru hull...

Page 46: ...choring ISBN 0 915160 64 1 Seven Seas United States Coast Guard Auxiliary Boating Skills and Seamanship LC74 164688 illus ISBN 0 930028 00 7 US Coast Guard Bottomley Tom Boatman s Handbook illus 316 p...

Page 47: ...form each boating season to assure an ample supply The Fuel Log is a handy way to record information covering engine hours fuel consumption miles traveled as well as RPM revolutions per minute average...

Page 48: ...of the embossed Winning Edge card upon receipt You should receive your Winning Edge card within approximately 30 days from the day of your boat purchase If you have not received your Winning Edge car...

Page 49: ...scribed The dealer is to check off the items as they are completed and complete the form as indicated providing specific performance related information appropriately Your Four Winns dealer will sign...

Page 50: ...d showing consideration for the creatures who thrive in these environments are some ways you can help assure the pleasure of boat ing for years to come The operator is also responsible for complying w...

Page 51: ..._______ Boat Model ___________________________________________________ Date of Purchase ___________________ NAME ADDRESS CHANGE FORM Name Address ___________________________________________________ __...

Page 52: ...Owner s Manual Page 48 Warranty and Service Section...

Page 53: ...__________________________ The warranty may be transferred only once Registration of the second owner is required and the amount of the transfer fee is indicated on the warranty statement of the Warra...

Page 54: ...Owner s Manual Page 50 Warranty and Service Section...

Page 55: ...vice proce dures Do not attempt to maintain or adjust an engine while it is running Certain moving parts are exposed and failing to shut off the engine can result in serious injury or death Four Winns...

Page 56: ...ility 3 Never operate your generator while the boat is moored against any other boat dock or wall structure that is against or near the exhaust outlet Again operation under such conditions could easil...

Page 57: ...eller blade surface in contact with the water See Figure E 2 Figure E 2 Propeller Pitch Diameter B Pitch Pitch is a measure of helix angle or angle of attack of the rotating blade Pitch is easily unde...

Page 58: ...imilar ly a left hand prop must be connected to the port engine shaft The propellers must rotate outboard not inboard Be sure the propellers are of the correct blade configuration diame ter pitch and...

Page 59: ...include a closed water cooling system This system provides adequate engine cooling without exposing the internal engine to the detrimental effects of surface water including salt highly polluted or s...

Page 60: ...le Before accelerating and trying to gain plane press both upper trim tab switches This will cause both trim tabs to move down ward and force the bow down when running This can also be used when runni...

Page 61: ...bs to move up ward and will allow the bow to rise This should be used to adjust the run ning attitude of the boat to decrease the drag at cruising speed or above or when run ning in a following sea Wh...

Page 62: ...f the engine A sudden increase in the temperature could be a signal of a blocked cooling passage or a water pump malfunction NOTICE Operation of an over heat ed en gine can re sult in en gine sei zure...

Page 63: ...bject to change The most current and accurate informa tion available at the time of publication is included in this manual Some variation in equipment description location and details can result NOTIC...

Page 64: ...ard less of weather The GPS sensor receives high frequency radio signals generated from satellites to generate coordinate readings on the display The GPS navigational unit takes this information and u...

Page 65: ...he compass The close proximity of metal objects e g beverage cans can cause compass devi a tion M Instrument Maintenance Electrical protection for instruments and ignition circuitry is provided by a c...

Page 66: ...your owner s packet Ensure you completely understand the operation of the controls before operating your boat Also consult your dealer should any questions arise regarding the operation of the contro...

Page 67: ...and allow engine speed to return to idle 5 After shifting is completed slowly push throttle lever s forward rearward until desired speed is achieved N Neutral position Drive Reverse gear dis engaged F...

Page 68: ...neutral position If the engine will not start slight movement of the shift lever may be necessary to locate the neutral position and disengage the safety cutout switch Control or cable adjustments ar...

Page 69: ...a qualified service technician If the power steering becomes inoperative steer ing will be harder and more effort will be needed to steer the boat Check for a broken or loose belt on the power steer i...

Page 70: ...in that the steering effort is not reduced to a level where it can be wheeled lock to lock without a concen trated turning effort Ste ering ef fort can vary sig nifi cant ly with en gine ac cel era t...

Page 71: ...220 volts on 50 Hertz models AC electrical power The 318 Vista is equipped with a triple battery system along with dockside power including battery charg er as standard features Batteries are located...

Page 72: ...pective engine engage the EMERGENCY START switch at the helm and attempt to start the engine Current is drawn from the other batteries to start the engine Once engine has been started return the EMERG...

Page 73: ...rmation on adding accesso ries refer to Section H 5B 12 Volt DC Receptacle Permits the use of additional 12 volt equipment such as a cell phone Using the appropriate adaptor the equipment draws power...

Page 74: ...icrowave cockpit icemaker or cockpit refrigerator outlets and Be sure to provide proper fuse or circuit break er protection for all 12 volt equip ment that is installed DO NOT overload the accessory c...

Page 75: ...ore power AC systems 1 or 2 may be monitored with the AC voltmeter in the AC DC panel Use the AC source toggle switch to monitor the voltage of the system desired H 8 DOCKSIDE OPERATION If any abnorma...

Page 76: ...proximation of the electric cur rent usage normally experi enced 4 To disconnect shore power turn off the main breaker switch on the AC electrical panel and disconnect the power cord from the shore p...

Page 77: ...ecifications and addi tional de tails If you wish to use dock side power be sure the generator is off connect the shore power cords as explained in Section H 8A and turn on the Shore Power breakers on...

Page 78: ...his section H 10 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE A Battery Maintenance Be sure to keep the batteries charged Also keep the batteries clean especially the terminals and con nection lugs Be sure the batte...

Page 79: ...vent corrosion to your electrical systems and underwa ter parts These anodes will be slowly eroded away by galvanic action and require periodic inspection Please refer to the section on Anti Corrosion...

Page 80: ...Owner s Manual Page 76 Electrical Systems Section NOT SHOWN FIGURE H 2 318V GENERATOR OPTION 1 0F 3...

Page 81: ...Owner s Manual Page 77 Electrical Systems Section FIGURE H 3 318V GENERATOR OPTION 2 0F 3...

Page 82: ...Owner s Manual Page 78 Electrical Systems Section FIGURE H 4 318V GENERATOR OPTION 3 0F 3...

Page 83: ...uel tank you want your engines to draw fuel from The generator if applicable uses a separate fuel pick up Please see Figure I 8 at the end of this section for fuel valve operations Figure I 1 Twin Fue...

Page 84: ...Deck fill plates are labeled according to the intend ed use The gasket O ring seals on the fuel fill cap assist in sealing when closed A missing or damaged O ring can allow water on the surrounding su...

Page 85: ...ounted towards the rear of the engine compartment The alarm unit is mounted at the dash E Fuel Gauge The fuel gauge indicates the amount of fuel in the fuel tank See Section E 9F Fuel Gauge for additi...

Page 86: ...lcohol content is not posted ask and avoid using fuel containing alco hol if possible B Recommendations Assume blended gasoline is being used and follow these recommendations below 1 Inspect fuel hose...

Page 87: ...ines if the odor of gasoline is detected 3 Frequently inspect the fuel system fittings Inspect the fuel tank pump and filter for signs of leaks or corrosion Visually inspect for deteriorating metal fi...

Page 88: ...Owner s Manual Page 84 Fuel Systems Section Figure I 8 Fuel Valve System NOTE GENERATOR OPTION HAS SEPARATE FUEL PICK UP...

Page 89: ...tor gauges are typically located in the head for monitoring the water waste levels Refer to Figure J 2 and the locator drawing in the back of this manual for the fresh water tank location Access to th...

Page 90: ...stem Operation When properly primed and activated the pressur ized water system can be used in the same man ner as the water system in a home An automatic pres sure sensor in the water pump keeps the...

Page 91: ...if the system was previ ously primed On the 318 Vista models the water heater incorpo rates a heat exchanger The heat ex changer allows the engine coolant to heat a portion of the fresh water supply w...

Page 92: ...nti pollution laws presently in effect have necessi tated the use and availability of a wide variety of heads The heads that have been facto ry installed in Four Winns boats have been chosen to provid...

Page 93: ...be closed to prevent water from being forced back into the system noise is normal when the vacuum seal is broken and the flushing action begins Be sure to hold lever down for 3 seconds If flush lever...

Page 94: ...stainless steel vent cap is not removable NOTICE Discharging waste overboard is illegal in most US waters today Discharge is limited to certain coastal waters a desig nated distance offshore Check wi...

Page 95: ...e fresh water system prior to winter ization of the hull drainage bilge pump system Draining the system as mentioned can be very tedious and an incomplete job can result in expen sive repairs The use...

Page 96: ...t is equipped with overboard discharge capabilities follow the normal procedures above Run the discharge pump only long enough until the antifreeze solution is being pumped over board For additional i...

Page 97: ...Owner s Manual Page 93 Water and Waste Systems Section FIGURE J 8 318V FRESH WATER SYSTEM 1 OF 6...

Page 98: ...Owner s Manual Page 94 Water and Waste Systems Section FIGURE J 9 318V FRESH WATER SYSTEM 2 OF 6...

Page 99: ...Owner s Manual Page 95 Water and Waste Systems Section FIGURE J 10 318V FRESH WATER SYSTEM 3 OF 6...

Page 100: ...Owner s Manual Page 96 Water and Waste Systems Section FIGURE J 11 318V FRESH WATER SYSTEM 4 OF 6...

Page 101: ...Owner s Manual Page 97 Water and Waste Systems Section FIGURE J 12 318V FRESH WATER SYSTEM 5 OF 6...

Page 102: ...Owner s Manual Page 98 Water and Waste Systems Section FIGURE J 13 318V FRESH WATER SYSTEM 6 OF 6...

Page 103: ...Owner s Manual Page 99 Water and Waste Systems Section FIGURE J 14 318V HEAD HARDWARE 1 OF 3...

Page 104: ...Owner s Manual Page 100 Water and Waste Systems Section FIGURE J 15 318V HEAD HARDWARE 2 OF 3...

Page 105: ...Owner s Manual Page 101 Water and Waste Systems Section FIGURE J 16 318V HEAD HARDWARE 3 OF 3...

Page 106: ...Owner s Manual Page 102 Water and Waste Systems Section FIGURE J 17 318V WASTE WATER SYSTEM 1 OF 4...

Page 107: ...Owner s Manual Page 103 Water and Waste Systems Section FIGURE J 18 318V WASTE WATER SYSTEM 2 OF 4...

Page 108: ...Owner s Manual Page 104 Water and Waste Systems Section FIGURE J 19 318V WASTE WATER SYSTEM 3 OF 4...

Page 109: ...Owner s Manual Page 105 Water and Waste Systems Section FIGURE J 20 318V WASTE WATER SYSTEM 4 OF 4...

Page 110: ...Owner s Manual Page 106 Water and Waste Systems Section FIGURE J 21 318V GRAY WATER SYSTEM OPTION 1 OF 4...

Page 111: ...Owner s Manual Page 107 Water and Waste Systems Section FIGURE J 22 318V GRAY WATER SYSTEM OPTION 2 OF 4...

Page 112: ...Owner s Manual Page 108 Water and Waste Systems Section FIGURE J 23 318V GRAY WATER SYSTEM OPTION 3 OF 4...

Page 113: ...Owner s Manual Page 109 Water and Waste Systems Section FIGURE J 24 318V GRAY WATER SYSTEM OPTION 4 OF 4...

Page 114: ...Owner s Manual Page 110 Water and Waste Systems Section FIGURE J 25 318V OVERBOARD DISCHARGE SYSTEM OPTION 1 OF 2...

Page 115: ...Owner s Manual Page 111 Water and Waste Systems Section FIGURE J 26 318V OVERBOARD DISCHARGE SYSTEM OPTION 2 OF 2...

Page 116: ...TILATION All Four Winns Vista models are equipped with engine compartment ventilation This system is designed to meet or exceed the requirements in effect at the time of manufacture of the US Coast Gu...

Page 117: ...accumula tion may flow forward DO NOT allow bilge water to accumulate Damage to the engine or other compo nents may result Periodically operate the bilge pump to remove bilge water accumulation When...

Page 118: ...e is provided and water can be removed with the bilge pump E Cockpit Drainage The 318 Vista models incorporates a fiberglass self bailing cock pit This feature minimizes water entry to the bilge or en...

Page 119: ...ile underway L 2 REFRESHMENT CENTER A refreshment center is available on the 318 Vista models The refreshment center comes with a solid surface countertop trash receptacle drink holders not shown and...

Page 120: ...en both power sources are supplied to the refrig erator it defaults to AC When the refrigerator is disconnected from shore power when AC power is no longer available the refrigerator switches to DC op...

Page 121: ...ndle parallel to the flow of valve When not using the air conditioner be sure to close the valve seacock Refer to the Figure L 6 for the location of the air conditioning control panel Please read the...

Page 122: ...r Winns Vista models are equipped with re verse cycle heat Thus some heat effect can be derived from the unit It must be noted that the amount of heat that can be obtained is limited by the temperatur...

Page 123: ...Owner s Manual Page 119 Interior Equipment Section FIGURE L 7 318V AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 1 of 8...

Page 124: ...Owner s Manual Page 120 Interior Equipment Section FIGURE L 8 318V AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 2 of 8...

Page 125: ...Owner s Manual Page 121 Interior Equipment Section FIGURE L 9 318V AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 3 of 8 SEE PRECEDING PAGE...

Page 126: ...Owner s Manual Page 122 Interior Equipment Section FIGURE L 10 318V AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 4 of 8 REFER TO FIGURE L8 FOR ATTACHMENT SEE FIGURE L11 FOR DETAILED INSTALLATION...

Page 127: ...Owner s Manual Page 123 Interior Equipment Section FIGURE L 11 318V AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 5 of 8...

Page 128: ...Owner s Manual Page 124 Interior Equipment Section FIGURE L 12 318V AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 6 of 8...

Page 129: ...Owner s Manual Page 125 Interior Equipment Section FIGURE L 13 318V AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 7 of 8 BULKHEAD ASSY...

Page 130: ...Owner s Manual Page 126 Interior Equipment Section FIGURE L 14 318V AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 8 of 8...

Page 131: ...m platform must not be occupied and transom door must be closed while engines are running Exterior Equipment M 1 RAILS DECK HARDWARE Hand and bow rails have been installed to provide security for pass...

Page 132: ...istant but in extreme cases it can crack and or the track could become damaged if not secured To clean acrylic plastic plexiglass 1 Rinse with plenty of water to wash off as much dirt as possible 2 Us...

Page 133: ...ot recommend occupying the foredeck during bad weath er or on rough seas DO NOT use walk thru instead use deck hatches and only if absolutely necessary during any bad weath er or on rough sea conditio...

Page 134: ...der the ladder lid A grab han dle is located in the ladder lid to assist while board ing See Figures M 8 and M 9 Ladder Lid Grab Handle Figure M 8 Swim Platform Figure M 9 Boarding Ladder To prevent p...

Page 135: ...Bow Platform M 10 W IN D L ASS An optional wind lass is an electri cally con trolled winch mech anism for retrieving the anchor available on the 318 Vista model The me chanical winch portion is mounte...

Page 136: ...stallation of radar equipment See Figure M 15 Four Winns offers certain optional navigation packages that may include radar equip ment Refer to Section E 8L Navigational Equipment for additional infor...

Page 137: ...e hatch to its closed position Do not allow it to just drop to the deck If closing the engine hatch manually do not allow the engine hatch to slam shut Allowing the engine hatch to slam shut can damag...

Page 138: ...seat cushion base slides out and a filler cushions not shown go between the cushions and backrest of the couch Convenient storage is located underneath the couch seat base See Figures N 1 N 2 Figure...

Page 139: ...re N8 Mid Cabin w Fill In Cushions Note Fill Ins are also Backrests Figure N9 Mid Cabin Access Lids To pre vent per son al inju ry be sure the mid cab in fill in support is se cure be fore use N 2 EXT...

Page 140: ...tionally an aft fill in seat cushion is an available feature This feature extends the cushion area of the stern seat for such things as sunbathing napping or overnight sleeping Refer to Figure N 13 Af...

Page 141: ...or cockpit interior ensure the cockpit table and legs are properly stored E Deck Sunpads The sunpads are optional These cushions securely snap in place and provide comfort while sunbathing on the for...

Page 142: ...u 4 Tough Stains Set Water Stains a Spray Westley s Clear Magic on the area going two 2 inches around the stain or if possible bring wetness to a break point such as a bulkhead etc Spray water on the...

Page 143: ...Soft bristle brush Fantastik Spray Cleaner Denatured Alcohol Hemisphere Ink Remover for ordering information call 800 247 9901 Vinyl Finish Vinyl Cleaner everyday cleaning care call 800 247 9901 303...

Page 144: ...tay attractive and serviceable All cleaning methods must be followed by a thorough rinse with clean warm water Certain household cleaners powdered abrasives steel wool and industrial cleaners can caus...

Page 145: ...e following a spill Stains were applied to a two inch square section and allowed to penetrate Removal was performed after two weeks Carpets were tested for stain removal by an independent laboratory S...

Page 146: ...e top canvas should be rolled up into the boot supplied and secured NOTICE NEVER fold or store a wet weather cover This can lead to mildew or shrinkage Roll rather than fold the enclosure cur tains Sh...

Page 147: ...ver shade for the forward cockpit area It is designed to be fastened to the radar arch with the use of a track See Figure O 2 Bimini Top Figure O 2 Bimini Top A clear plastic visor is provided and onc...

Page 148: ...ide curtains 7 Zip each partially in place in all directions then complete the zipping 8 Snap to the boat from the outside if possible 9 Secure and smooth all velcro closures NOTICE Canvas should be s...

Page 149: ...orage poles to reduce tension on the top 6 Zip the camper top to the camper top valance 7 Adjust the support poles to create tension on the top 8 Center the canvas 9 Secure and smooth all velcro closu...

Page 150: ...ed as a short term storage cover See Figure O9 Figure O 9 Cockpit Cover camper top valance storagepoles rearsupportpoles adjustable sidemount tightenbolts Figure O 7 Camper Canvas Installation To inst...

Page 151: ...Warning Label Figure O 11 Carbon Monoxide Canvas Warning Label Figure O 12 Carbon Monoxide Warning Label To install the cockpit canvas 1 A cockpit cover is intended for short term storage only Do not...

Page 152: ...dryer DO NOT dry clean or steam press Leakage after cleaning may be the result of insuffi cient rinsing Re rinse If leakage continues apply a coat of silicone air drying water repellent such as Scotc...

Page 153: ...fiberglass reinforce ment to resin ratio laminate configura tion weight and thick ness By these procedures Four Winns ensures proper com position P 3 EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION Many boats are used for sp...

Page 154: ...f the surface This can change from sanding action chalk residues or exposure Blistering refers to a condition in which the unpro tected gel coat surface below the waterline has absorbed water and form...

Page 155: ...products can affect the color of gel coat Commercial car washes use strong cleaners and should be avoided To remove stains refer to the procedures below 1 Wash area with hand dish washing soap 2 Begin...

Page 156: ...cata lyzed using up to 2 MEK Peroxide which can be pur cha sed at a supplier handling fiber glass rein fo rced products Contact your Four Winns dealer for assis tance 8 After ample drying time sand th...

Page 157: ...household plastic wrap secure ly to the hull bottom Make sure all edges are sealed and let it stand for twenty four hours If condensa tion has accumulated under the plastic the hull is still wet and m...

Page 158: ...Owner s Manual Page 154 Exterior Equipment Section Figure P 2 318 Vista Bottom Paint Line Location...

Page 159: ...le for use in the cockpit area It can be cleaned with mild dishwashing soap and water Always read the label before using any product See Figure Q 2 Figure Q 2 Cockpit Table WOODWORK AND COMPOSITES Q 1...

Page 160: ...cleaning solutions such as Fantastik Al ways read the label before using any product See Figures Q 5 and Q 6 NOTICE DO NOT use abrasive cleaners or solvents on cockpit table DO NOT use Soft Scrub soa...

Page 161: ...r fluid dry cleaning fluid lacquer thinner or ammonia These solutions attack the acrylic surface You can use fine automotive acrylic rubbing and polishing compounds to remove fine scratches on acrylic...

Page 162: ...e all the water is completely drained from the fresh water system Disconnect all hoses check valves etc and blow all the water from the system using very low air pressure The use of nontoxic fresh wat...

Page 163: ...ly during the winter months R 2 ENGINE FLUSH OUT The optional engine flush out if applicable should be used to clean the engine of unwanted salt mud sludge etc which may have accumulated in the engine...

Page 164: ...boat in or out of the water and the engine ON See MerCruiser s engine operator s manual for the specific engine flushout procedure For out of water flushing avoid possible injury by removing the prope...

Page 165: ...e f e R n o i t c e p s n I n o i t c e n n o C d n a e g a k n i L t n e m t s u j d A b a T e u q r o T e v i r D n r e t S e c i v r e S g n i r e e t S r e w o P r e r u t c a f u n a M e h t y b...

Page 166: ...e l C d n a n o i t a r e p O p m u P e g l i B e s U y r e v E e r o f e B g u l P n i a r D m o s n a r T k c e h C n o i t a r e p O n i b a C w o d n i W t f A e l o h t r o P h c t a H k c e D t...

Page 167: ...t i w s r e v o C r e h t a e W y a r p S l l u H d n a s t n e n o p m o C s s a l g r e b i F P n o i t c e S o t r e f e R c t e s t a e s s l i a r g n i r u c e s s g n i n e t s a F l l A k c e...

Page 168: ...aid kit etc Open engine compartment Inspect for fuel odors and visible leaks in the fuel oil coolant exhaust and power steering systems Visually inspect engine for cracked hose defective belts or othe...

Page 169: ...e Do not run blower or operate any electrical switch until problem is corrected Fire or explosion may result S 2 FUELING Do not smoke extinguish all open flames STOP all engines and other devices that...

Page 170: ...NGERS AND GEAR When loading your boat remember to distribute the load evenly Keep the load low and do not overload On certain Vista models a capacity plate affixed to your boat states the maximum load...

Page 171: ...th sides of the boat before slowing down Tell your passengers your intentions to allow them time to make adjustments to their balance or positions Slowly pull back on throttles glance back and see if...

Page 172: ...es and setting the trim tabs When you are sitting dead in the water your drive should be down and the trim tab switches are in the BOW UP position Accelerate until you get onto plane At this point you...

Page 173: ...igure S 1 Trimming the Boat with Trim Tabs B Tilt Trim Control Switch NOTE Trim refers to the angle of the lower unit in relation to the bottom of the boat With respect to trimming the words in down u...

Page 174: ...ine up the two prong plug in the pole with the receptacle in the base Plug the light in and lock it into place with lever slide lock When not in use stow the light inside your boat for safekeeping Thi...

Page 175: ...emember every second counts you must act fast C Running Aground To prevent boat damage DO NOT use deck hardware or water ski pylon for towing Use a commercial towing service Operating in shallow water...

Page 176: ...by electrical problems or careless fueling practices A fire on board your boat is a serious emergency You must work quickly to implement safety procedures If a fire occurs immedi ately stop the engine...

Page 177: ...system G Medical Emergency Accidents while boating can and may happen Be prepared to handle these emergencies when they happen Keeping a first aid kit and dry blankets on board can assist during thes...

Page 178: ...he stern line and spring lines as shown on Figure S 5 Each line has a specific purpose The bow line and the stern line secure your boat s bow and stern The two spring lines keep your boat from moving...

Page 179: ...pports a portion of the deck BEAM WIND A wind blowing against the side of the vessel perpendicular to the long axis of the vessel BILGE The lowest interior area of a hull used to collect water that ha...

Page 180: ...covering over a compart ment hull or any part thereof DESIGNATOR Model identifier or model name 1 to mark or point out indicate show specify 2 to denote indicate signify 3 to name entitle style DINGH...

Page 181: ...oward the bow FREEBOARD The minimum vertical distance from the surface of the water to the gunwale FREQUENCY The number of crests passing a fixed point at a given time FRONTS Where opposing warm and c...

Page 182: ...con nect all the local points on a weather map These lines are usually closed and define high or low pressure air masses ISOTHERMS Isotherms are lines that are similar to Isobars except that Isotherms...

Page 183: ...aring a notice advertisement message etc PLANING HULL At slow speeds a planing hull will displace water in the same manner as a displacement hull As speed is increased the hull provides a lifting effe...

Page 184: ...controlled by the steering wheel STEM The leading edge of a boat s hull STERN The back of a boat STRINGER A fore and aft continuous member used to provide a vessel longitudinal strength STRUT A prope...

Page 185: ...LINE The line of the water on the hull when the vessel is afloat WATCH A 4 hour duty period while at sea WAVES Waves are periodic disturbances of the sea s surface caused by wind seaquakes and the gra...

Page 186: ..._ Smoke Signals _________________ Flashlight ___________________ Food ___________________________ Paddles _______________________ Water ______________________ Anchor _________________________ Raft or...

Page 187: ...Owner s Manual Page 183 Fuel Log Fuel Log E T A D S R U O H N U R L E U F L A G E G N A R S E L I M M P R H P M H P G...

Page 188: ...Owner s Manual Page 184 Fuel Log Fuel Log E T A D S R U O H N U R L E U F L A G E G N A R S E L I M M P R H P M H P G...

Page 189: ...Owner s Manual Page 185 Fuel Log Fuel Log E T A D S R U O H N U R L E U F L A G E G N A R S E L I M M P R H P M H P G...

Page 190: ...Owner s Manual Page 186 Service Log Service Log E T A D S R U O H D E M R O F R E P E C N A N E T N I A M...

Page 191: ...Owner s Manual Page 187 Service Log Service Log E T A D S R U O H D E M R O F R E P E C N A N E T N I A M...

Page 192: ...Owner s Manual Page 188 Service Log Service Log E T A D S R U O H D E M R O F R E P E C N A N E T N I A M...

Page 193: ...R E T L I F L I O R O L O C T A O B R O L O C Y R E T S L O H P U T I P K C O C R O L O C Y R E T S L O H P U N I B A C Y T I C A P A C L E U F E G A S U R H N O L L A G G V A D E T A M I T S E L E U...

Page 194: ...ator Drawing 318 Vista Locator Drawing Note Representative Location Only availability and locations of equipment may vary depending on optional equipment installed Locations and availability is subjec...

Page 195: ...3 4 5 6 YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG PUR RED 14AWG GRA RED TAN RED LT BLU RED PNK BLU PUR 14AWG GRA TAN LT BLU PNK PUR ORN BLU BLK YEL 14AWG ORN RED BLU YEL 14AWG PUR 14AWG TAN LT BLU PNK BLU BLU BLU YEL 14AWG...

Page 196: ...ONTURA V SPST ON NONE OFF SWITCH CONTURA V SPDT ON NONE ON SWITCH CONTURA V SPDT ON NONE ON SWITCH CONTURA V DPDT ON OFF ON QUANTITY 20 23 11 13 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 PART NUMBER 028 0177 028 0179 028...

Page 197: ...7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 7 3 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 3 7 8 8 7 3 2 8 7 3 2 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 42 42 41 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 198: ...09 42 43 41 53 IGN PANEL BLANK IGN SW PANEL HELM REMOTE 12VDC PLUG 12VDC PLUG PORT IGNITION STBD IGNITION IGNITION BOTH PORT IGNITION STBD IGNITION 12V RECEPTACLE STEREO REMOTE 07 43 07 07 HR01 HELM...

Page 199: ...HR01 HELM REMOTE EA01 STBD ENGINE ALARM EA02 PORT ENGINE ALARM 07 07 43 07 FUNCTION 02 07 09 42 43 41 75 IGN PANEL BLANK IGN SW PANEL 12VDC PLUG HELM REMOTE 12VDC PLUG PORT IGNITION STBD IGNITION IGNI...

Page 200: ...Electrical Schematics Owner s Manual Page 196 318 VISTA HELM BREAKER PANEL ASSEMBLY...

Page 201: ...LM GND10 HELM GND09 HELM GND08 RED BLU 14AWG RED BLU 14AWG RED ORN 14AWG RED ORN 14AWG 2 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 72 8 8 24 24 12 12 12 12 12 72 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 202: ...AMP CARL SW CARL SW FUNCTION 02 07 41 BLANK PANEL TRIMTABS TAB SELECT TAB SELECT DESCRIPTION TERM FASTON 250 18 14 TERM FASTON 250 12 10 PIN UMNL 18 14 PANEL BLANK TRIMTABS 308 348 05 PLUG UMNL 9 CKT...

Page 203: ...SA SB SC SECOND FH01 J80 J81 J80 P59 J81 P59 PIN LINE 1 1 2 1 2 2 TERM 51 42 42 42 41 42 41 NOTE SA SB SC FUNCTION BUTTON POWER BUTTON POWER BUTTON POWER WINDLASS UP WINDLASS UP WINDLASS DOWN WINDLASS...

Page 204: ...SPEAKER LS02 STBD UPPER ARCH SPEAKER LS01 STBD LOWER ARCH SPEAKER LS03 PORT LOWER ARCH SPEAKER LS04 PORT UPPER ARCH SPEAKER 3 75 16 13 16 42 16 13 3 3 13 60 36 J27 ARCH J87 ARCH LT J88 ANCHOR LT J89...

Page 205: ...Electrical Schematics Owner s Manual Page 201 FRONT VIEW 318 VISTA BATTERY SWITCH PANEL ASSEMBLY...

Page 206: ...Electrical Schematics Owner s Manual Page 202 318 VISTA DIESEL BATTERY SWITCH PANEL ASSEMBLY...

Page 207: ...UND 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 87 87a 30 85 86 FIREBOY BLOWER BLOWER 2 1 1 2 10A HELM BLOWER SWITCH 86 85 30 87a 87 CABIN BLOWER SWITCH 10A BLOWER A BLOWER B...

Page 208: ...22 NO 23 24 25 C 26 NC 27 NO 28 INSTRUMENT DISPLAY PORT ENG 10 AMPS STRBD ENG 10 AMPS AUX INPUTS 1 2 3 12 V DC AUX CIRCUIT AUX CIRCUIT AUX CIRCUIT 1 10 AMPS 2 10 AMPS 3 10 AMPS NC NC NC C C C NO NO NO...

Page 209: ...LTS GRA ORN RED BRN PLATFORM LTS IN COCKPIT LTS OUT COCKPIT LTS IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 GRA BRN TAN RED MANUFACTURER AMP AMP AMP AMP CARLING CARLING FUNCTION 41 02 TRANSOM SWITCH COCKPIT LIGHTS PLATFORM...

Page 210: ...RTH LT SW PANEL BERTH LTS CABIN LTS STEP LTS NIGHT LTS 42 A 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 S04 CABIN LTS S03 STEP LTS S02 NIGHT LTS S01 COCKPIT LTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 P61 BERTH LT SWITCH 12P 41 NOT USE...

Page 211: ...028 1940 028 1947 028 1948 028 1945 025 3223 025 3226 ITEM P92 S01 S02 S03 S04 FUNCTION 41 CABIN SWITCH COCKPIT LTS NIGHT LTS STEP LTS CABIN LTS MANUFACTURER AMP AMP VIMAR VIMAR VIMAR VIMAR VIMAR VIM...

Page 212: ...028 0449 028 0457 028 0456 028 0457 028 0457 QUANTITY 11 12 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 DESCRIPTION RECEPT FASTON 250 18 14 PIN UMNL 18 14 SOCKET UMNL 18 14 PANEL BLANK CABIN LTS RECEPT UMNL 4 CKT RECEPT UMNL 4...

Page 213: ...5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 90 STEREO PWR ORN BRN 14AWG 5 6 BLU J94 ARCH SPEAKERS 6S BLU 4 3 2 1 42 ORN ORN PORT ARCH SPKR STBD ARCH SPKR STBD ARCH SPKR RET PORT ARCH SPKR RET STEREO RET STEREO SWITCH AMP AMP...

Page 214: ...TENDER Adjust to desired level Left Speakers Right Speakers Source Unit Wiring Harness Subwoofer APX480M CH1 2 FREQ 100Hz 12 o clock CH1 2 FILTER LP SOURCE SELECT 2CH BASS CH1 2 MONO CH3 4 STEREO CH3...

Page 215: ...Electrical Schematics Owner s Manual Page 211 318 VISTA AC DC PANEL ASSEMBLY 1 of 4...

Page 216: ...Electrical Schematics Owner s Manual Page 212 318 VISTA AC DC PANEL ASSEMBLY 2 of 4...

Page 217: ...Electrical Schematics Owner s Manual Page 213 318 VISTA AC DC PANEL ASSEMBLY 3 of 4...

Page 218: ...Electrical Schematics Owner s Manual Page 214 318 VISTA AC DC PANEL ASSEMBLY 4 of 4...

Page 219: ...Electrical Schematics Owner s Manual Page 215 318 VISTA CE AC DC PANEL ASSEMBLY 1 of 4 El...

Page 220: ...Electrical Schematics Owner s Manual Page 216 318 VISTA CE AC DC PANEL ASSEMBLY 2 of 4...

Page 221: ...Electrical Schematics Owner s Manual Page 217 318 VISTA CE AC DC PANEL ASSEMBLY 3 of 4...

Page 222: ...Electrical Schematics Owner s Manual Page 218 318 VISTA CE AC DC PANEL ASSEMBLY 4 of 4...

Page 223: ...FACTURER AMP AMP CARL SW CARL SW MARINCO MARINCO MARINCO FUNCTION 21 56 BLANK PANEL SHORE MAIN SHORE AIR COND SHORE CONNECTOR SHORE CONNECTOR PHONE TV SHORE MAIN HOT SHORE MAIN NEUTRAL SHORE MAIN GROU...

Page 224: ...Electrical Schematics Owner s Manual Page 220 Shore Power Inlet Installation Galvanic Isolator Installation SHORE POWER INLET GALVANIC ISOLATOR INSTALLATION...

Page 225: ...TER SENDER CABIN LTS SW CABIN LTS SW BERTH STEP LTS IN STEP LTS SW BACK STEP LTS SW BACK NIGHT LTS SW BACK NIGHT LTS SW BACK READING LTS RETURN RETURN RETURN BLU GRN BRN GRN 14AWG BRN LT BLU GRA BLU G...

Page 226: ...URER AMP AMP AMP AMP AMP AMP AMP AMP AMP AMP AMP AFI AFI FUNCTION 02 07 41 40 42 43 WINDLASS HORN PORT SW PANEL B NAV LIGHT NAV LIGHT WIPER WIPER 36 160 156 82 16 12 12 20 20 3 3 3 3 3 3 WW02 PORTWIPE...

Page 227: ...S J41 FLUSH 2S J154 GALLEY REFRIG 2S J03 FWD BILGE PUMP 4P J02 GRAY WATER SENDER 4S J04 WASTE LEVEL SENDER 4S P20 STBD HULL MAIN CABIN 15P YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG R02 GALLEY 12VDC PLUG J157 GALLEY ROPE LT...

Page 228: ...KET HOUSING MNL 3CKT 140 MANUFACTURER AMP AMP AMP AMP AMP AMP AMP AMP AMP AMP 3 2 1 20 12 20 20 12 20 20 12 20 20 20 12 94 94 94 94 94 94 S25 GALLEY OUTLET 3S R25 GALLEY OUTLET S183 MICROWAVE 3S R183...

Page 229: ...1 TS61 SHORE POWER 2 R24 COCKPIT REFRIGERATOR R28 GENERATOR BLACK GREEN WHITE TYPICAL CONNECTION NOTE EACH CONNECTOR HOUSING TO BE CLEARLY LABELED WITH THE FUNCTION ABBREVIATED A A BC01 BATTERY CHARGE...

Page 230: ...MID CABIN TV 2S J165 STBD MID CABIN LT 2S J125 PORT MID CABIN LT J165 STBD MID CABIN LT J160 MID CABIN CO MONITOR J159 MID CABIN TV 3 3 42 41 42 42 42 02 02 MANUFACTURER AMP AMP AMP AMP AMP AMP AMP AM...

Page 231: ...CKT 140 SOCKET HOUSING MNL 3CKT 140 SOCKET HOUSING MNL 3CKT 140 SOCKET HOUSING MNL 3CKT 140 RECEPTACLE AC RECEPTACLE AC AIR CONDITIONER RECEPTACLE AC FUNCTION 12 20 94 PORT V BERTH OUTLET DINETTE OUTL...

Page 232: ...0441 028 0441 028 0443 ITEM P130 J08 J33 J34 J35 J36 J162 J164 AR01 FOURWINNS PARTS LIST 42 J164 TRANSOM SWITCH 9S 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 COCKPIT LTS IN COCKPIT LTS IN COCKPIT LTS OUT COCKPIT LTS OUT PLATF...

Page 233: ...RETURN YEL 14AWG 2 1 GRA BRN YEL 14AWG 2 1 GRA BRN YEL 14AWG 2 1 FWD BILGE STEREO BRN BLK 14AWG ORN BRN 14AWG 2 1 LT BLU BLU 14AWG LT BLU GRN 14AWG 2 1 BRN YEL BRN YEL 2 1 YEL 12AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14A...

Page 234: ...T ENGINE P45 STBD ENGINE P49 PORT TRIM PUMP P50 STBD TRIM PUMP GND02 STBD ENGINE GND J37 IS6000 THROTTLE SHIFT 4S P39 IS6000 NEUTRAL SAFETY 4P FF01 PORT FUEL FILL 2S FS01 PORT FUEL SENDER FS02 STBD FU...

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