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Section B

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348 Vista Owner’s Manual

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Shut off motor when near swimmers.  Severe

injury or death will result from contact with ro-

tating propeller.

Helm Boarding Ladder Warning Label

When pulling  skiers do not turn on the engine

until you are at least a boat length away from

the person in the water.  When approaching a

downed skier, turn off the engine at least one

boat length away before reaching the skier in

the water.

E.  First Aid

As a boater, you should be familiar with the basic first

aid procedures that may be needed while you are out

far from help.  Fish hook accidents or minor cuts and

abrasions may be the most serious mishaps on board

a boat but you should also learn the proper procedures

and be ready to deal with the truly serious problems

like mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, excessive bleeding,

hypothermia, and burns.  First aid literature and courses

are available through most Red Cross chapters.

F.  Operation By Minors

Minors should always be supervised by an adult when-

ever operating a boat.  Many states have laws regard-

ing  the  minimum  age  and  licensing  requirements  of

minors.  Be sure to check local laws or contact the state

boating authorities for information.

G.  “Rules of the Road”

As  a  responsible  boater,  you  must  comply  with  the

“Rules of the Road,” the marine traffic laws enforced

by the U.S. Coast Guard.  Navigating a boat is much

the same as driving an automobile.  Operating either

one responsibly means complying with a set of rules

intended to prevent accidents.  Just as you assume

other car drivers know what they are doing, other boat-

ers assume you know what you are doing.  Information

regarding navigational rules and the “Rules of the Road”

are discussed in further detail in C-1 & C-2 of the next

section.

•  Do not use the boat in bad weather or sea

   conditions beyond the skill or experience of

   the operator or the comfortable capability of

   the boat or passengers.

•  Make sure the passengers and gear do not

   obstruct the operator’s view or impede his

   ability to move.

      •  Do not exceed the maximum engine power

     rating stated on the certification plate located

    inside the boat.

C.  Passenger Safety

Before getting underway, show all passengers where

emergency and safety equipment is stowed, and ex-

plain how to use it.  Everyone aboard should wear rub-

ber-soled shoes which resist slipping on wet surfaces.

While underway, passengers should remain seated in-

side the deck rails and gates.  Do not 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 times.

D.  Propeller

Personal Injury!

Do  not  allow  anyone  near  a  propeller,  even

when the engine is off.  Propeller blades can

be sharp and continue to turn even after the

engine is shut off.  Do not allow anyone near

the propeller when the throttle is in neutral po-

sition.  Accidently engaging the shift can result

in a serious injury or death. (See actual ladder

warning labels  and helm boarding ladder warn-

ing label below.)

Never approach or use ladder when motor is

running.  Severe injury or death will result from

contact with rotating propeller.

Ladder Warning Label

Summary of Contents for 338 Vista

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Page 2: ...on provided by the manufacturer of this equipment All information available at the time of manufacture has been included with your owner s packet Read this entire manual carefully before operating you...

Page 3: ...is important but not hazard related YOU are responsible for your own safety as well as the safety of your passengers and fellow boaters You should fully understand and become familiar with the operat...

Page 4: ...ull joint on the starboard aft corner NOTICE Not all of the warning label stickers are depicted in the following pages Some of these stickers will be found on appliances i e microwave TV VCR generator...

Page 5: ...OTHER EMERGENCY GEAR ON BOARD PROCEDURES EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH TETHER HOOKED UP EVERYBODY SEATED IN BOAT NEVER ON SEATBACKS RAISED SEATS OR EDGES OF BOAT OPERATOR S VISION UNOBSTRUCTED WEATHER CONDITI...

Page 6: ...Preface Page 5 348 Vista Owner s Manual 08 01 WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK TURN OFF AC SUPPLY POWER BEFORE OPENING PANEL FIGURE 3 HIGH VOLTAGE WARNING LABEL...

Page 7: ...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 WARNING AVOID SERIOUS INJURY...

Page 8: ...R EMULSION BENEATH THE SURFACE OF THE WATER VIOLATORS ARE SUB JECT TO SUBSTANTIAL CIVIL PENALTIES AND OR CRIMINAL SANC TIONS INCLUDING FINES AND IMPRISONMENT WARNING 1 TURNOFF THE BOAT S SHORE CONNECT...

Page 9: ...OT USE CATALYTIC HEATER WHILE SLEEPING CARBON MONOXIDE WARNING EXHAUST FUMES FROM ENGINES CONTAIN CARBON MONOXIDE BOATS WITH CANVAS DEPLOYED ARE MORE LIKELY TO COLLECT EXHAUST FUMES AVOID BRAIN DAMAGE...

Page 10: ...iterature 5 C Charts and Maps 5 SAFETY SAFETY EQUIPMENT 1 B 1 GENERAL 1 A Required Safety Equipment 1 B Personal Floatation Devices PFDs 1 C PFD Types 1 D PFD Pointers 2 E Fire Extinguisher 2 F Fire E...

Page 11: ...ines 11 BASIC SEAMANSHIP 1 C 1 GENERAL 1 A Boating Regulations 1 B Rules of Seamanship 1 C 2 NAVIGATIONALAIDS 3 A International Association of Lighthouse Authorities System B IALA B 3 B Lateral Marker...

Page 12: ...Control Listing 7 B Induce Planing Controlling TrimAngle 8 C Trim Tab Maintenance 8 E 9 ENGINEINSTRUMENTATION 8 A Tachometer 8 B Speedometer 9 C TemperatureGauge 9 D Oil Pressure Gauge 9 E Voltmeter...

Page 13: ...r Equipment 3 H 5 120 220 VOLTELECTRICALSYSTEM 4 H 6 DOCKSIDE OPERATION 4 A Shore Power Connections 5 B 120 VoltAC Equipment 5 C Reverse Polarity Indicator 6 D Ground Fault Current Interrupter 6 H 7 G...

Page 14: ...reens 6 B Winterizing the Water System 7 C Winterizing the Waste System 7 WATER WASTE SYSTEM DRAWINGS 8 14 VENTILATIONAND DRAINAGE SYSTEMS 1 K 1 ENGINECOMPARTMENTVENTILATION 1 A Gravity Ventilation Sy...

Page 15: ...VHF Radio 5 D GPS Navigation Package 6 E RadarArch 6 M 14 SPOTLIGHT 6 UPHOLSTERY 1 N 1 INTERIORSEATING 1 A Cabin Tables 1 B V berth or Forward Cabin 1 C Mid Cabin Aft Cabin Berth 2 N 2 EXTERIORSEATIN...

Page 16: ...ins 3 P 5 FIBERGLASS REPAIRS 3 A Scratches 4 B Gouges Cracks 4 C Osmotic Blistering 5 P 6 ANTIFOULINGPAINT 5 P 7 HULL SUPPORT 5 WOODWORK AND COMPOSITES 1 Q 1 HIGH PRESSURE LAMINATE CARE 1 Q 2 CHERRY 1...

Page 17: ...s or save your boat from damage The Coast Guard Auxiliary offers a Courtesy Examina tion This inspection will confirm the boat is equipped with all of the necessary safety equipment A 4 PASSENGERSAFET...

Page 18: ...st Determine if the cruise planned can be made safely 2 Be sure all necessary safety equipment is on board and operative This includes items such as the run ning lights horn spotlight life saving devi...

Page 19: ...TICE NEVER turn key to START position when en gine is running 2 Check the fluid levels of the engine oil and power steering system daily Fill oil or steering fluid as re quired by the indications on t...

Page 20: ...sabled great care must be taken The stress applied to a boat during towing may become excessive Excessive stress can damage the structure of the boat and create a safety hazard for those aboard D Shif...

Page 21: ...g Courses Boating education classes are offered throughout the country The United States Coast GuardAuxiliary offers free courses on different topics usually during the off season The most popular cou...

Page 22: ...ble 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...

Page 23: ...t fits comfortably in and out of the water Mark your PFD if you are the only wearer 2 To make sure the PFD works wear it in the water This will show you how it works and give you confi dence when you...

Page 24: ...l trum pet horn which meet this requirement See Figure B6 Fire In case of fire do not open the engine compart ment Shut down engine s generator s and blower s Discharge entire contents of fixed fire s...

Page 25: ...mage or death can occur if exposed to carbon monoxide Keep exhaust outlets clear of blockage Provide adequate ventilation Open hatches doors windows and vents to insure adequate ventilation Close en g...

Page 26: ...tificial respi ration per approved CPR procedures until medical help arrives and takes over A Properties and Characteristics of Carbon Mon oxide 1 Carbon Monoxide is a colorless odorless and taste les...

Page 27: ...monoxide concentration on your vessel See Fig ure B8 Figure B8 The effect of boats moored along side NOTICE Prompt action can make the difference between life and death 5 Ventilate area 6 Investigate...

Page 28: ...xide to be brought into the air conditioned space by the air conditioner If installed please refer to the air conditioner manufacturer s literature for additional information J Backdrafting Station Wa...

Page 29: ...can lead to an increase in the accumula tion of carbon monoxide in the accommodation space This equipment is not recommended for use on Four Winns boats Q Maintenance Engine Performance Efficient engi...

Page 30: ...the operation and the safety aspects of the boat in case of an emergency Load the boat within the limits listed on the capacity plate Balance loads bow and stern and port to starboard 3 Incorrect sel...

Page 31: ...ccidents Just as you assume other car drivers know what they are doing other boat ers assume you know what you are doing Information regarding navigational rules and the Rules of the Road are discusse...

Page 32: ...ections and you are allowed to make corrections without prosecution Check with the appropriate state agency or the Coast Guard Auxiliary for details I Safe Boating Courses The local U S Coast GuardAux...

Page 33: ...es are sharp and can continue to turn even after the engine is off Stay at least 150 feet away from areas marked by diver down float See Figure B14 Figure B14 Diver Down Float 10 Do not drive the boat...

Page 34: ...ations The U S Coast Guard is the authority of the water ways State boating regulations are enforced by local authorities Your boat is subject to the marine traffic laws known as Rules of the Road whi...

Page 35: ...passenger keep watch for other boats water hazards and navigational aids To determine the size speed and direction of other ves sels at night you should use running lights A green light indicates the...

Page 36: ...t as any other marker you would of that color If the band is red and you are returning from seaward keep the marker to the right Most lights on markers flash on and off Others such as lights on aids w...

Page 37: ...lways be aware of local laws on noise limits Noise 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 infring...

Page 38: ...Book Morrow Whiting John and Bottomley Tom Chapman s Log and Owner s Manual 192 p ISBN 0 686 96737 2 Hearst Marine Book Chapman Charles F and Maloney E S Chapman s Piloting Seamanship and Small Boat...

Page 39: ...n ample supply The Fuel Log is a handy way to record information covering engine hours fuel consumption miles trav eled as well as RPM revolutions per minute average M P H miles per hour and GPH gallo...

Page 40: ...Section C Page 7 348 Vista Owner s Manual 08 01 Figure C6 Lateral Aids as Seen Entering From Seaward...

Page 41: ...cket D 4 TRANSFER OF WARRANTY Four Winns confidence in the product and our warranty commitments can extend after the original purchaser may choose to move on to a new boat The remainder of the Four Wi...

Page 42: ...as they are completed and complete the form as indicated providing specific performance related information appropriately Your Four Winns dealer will sign the Pre Delivery Inspec tion Form of the War...

Page 43: ...serious injury or death Four Winns does not manufacture engines or drives Because of the technical nature of the engine and drive systems all manufacturers of these items require that warranty and ser...

Page 44: ...n the vicinity 1 DO NOT allow the boat to remain stationary with the engines running for an extended period of time Do not stand or swim near the exhaust output or outdrive when the engine is idling 2...

Page 45: ...rates the strut bearing This will keep the strut bearing from drying out Replace the strut bearing should it become worn or cracked in the extreme stern of the boat with the output shaft facing forwar...

Page 46: ...nment Procedure 1 Boat must be in water for at least 24 hours before alignment is started 2 Check to be sure that the shaft can be turned with one hand on the coupling 3 Assure that all shaft coupling...

Page 47: ...hanging propellers NOTICE For twin engine installations always check drive shaft rotation before propeller installation Aright hand rotation propeller must be installed on the starboard propeller shaf...

Page 48: ...alve or seacock is provided at the intake scoop previously described Be sure this valve is in the open or closed position dependent upon the desired flow of cool ing water Should an engine intake or a...

Page 49: ...im tab to move downward and will force the port bow downward Depressing the upper starboard trim tab switch will cause the port trim tab to move downward and will force the starboard bow downward Alwa...

Page 50: ...perating at a 3 to 5 degree running angle Utilizing too much Bow Down trim tab can reduce operating efficiency and cause substantialsteeringandhandlingdifficulties Beextremely careful when running in...

Page 51: ...unit is installed in the dash The transducer and display unit communicate by means of a cable and are powered by your boat s 12 volt DC NOTICE Never exceed the maximum recommended operating RPM of you...

Page 52: ...ee Figure E12 battery The transducer and display unit use the basic principle of sonar to indicate the water s depth Please read the manufacturer s literature included with the owner s packet for info...

Page 53: ...now be visible as shown in Figure E14 Figure E14 Selected Units Icon 5 Keel Offset The Keel Offset function adjusts the digital depth read out to display depth reading from either the waterline or th...

Page 54: ...Pressing the ON OFF MODE keypad again displays the SH shallow depth alarm setting This is the shallowest water that will activate the alarm Press and hold the up or down arrow keypads to adjust the r...

Page 55: ...Vista and it includes Raytheon VHF 210 radio and Raytheon Radar System with GPS interface alarm will sound at 2 beeps per second NOTE To fully deactivate an alarm reset it to zero Press ing the ON OF...

Page 56: ...r Winns does not limit you to these specific navigational packages mentioned above There are many navigational systems on the market today You may desire to use a different sys tem based on your needs...

Page 57: ...rmation on controls and their operation is discussed in Section F 2 and the engine manufacturer s information included in the owner s packet F 2 CONTROLOPERATION A General NOTICE Do not run a cold mot...

Page 58: ...trol manufacturer DO NOT shift into FORWARD or REVERSE un less engine is running Damage to the shift sys tem could result from trying to shift without the engine running Carefully check function of a...

Page 59: ...o either ex treme position This can place undue strain on the unit and can lead to hydraulic steering dam age Upon commissioning the boat it is necessary to purge the system of air This is performed b...

Page 60: ...icking sound may be heard as the wheel is turned This sound is the opening and closing of valves in the helm unit this is normal Additional information on steering operation can be found in your Engin...

Page 61: ...hould be so adjusted that the steering wheel is centered with the rudders in the straight ahead posi tion There should be an equal number of turns to port and starboard from the straight ahead positio...

Page 62: ...Section G Page4 348 Vista Owner s Manual 08 01 Figure G4 Hydraulic Steering Parts Breakdown...

Page 63: ...Section G Page5 348 Vista Owner s Manual 08 01 Figure G5 338V Inboard Propulsion System...

Page 64: ...Section G Page6 348 Vista Owner s Manual 08 01 Figure G6 Tie Bar 40 Tiller Arm Assembly...

Page 65: ...or or ship systems switch position H 1 GENERAL All electrical equipment on the Four Winns Vista mod els operates on either 12 volts DC or 120 volts 220 volts on 50 Hertz models AC electrical power Atr...

Page 66: ...ch to the OFF position while its corresponding engine is running Alternator and wiring damage could re sult 2 Port Engine Battery Switch ON Turning the switch to position ON will use the port engine b...

Page 67: ...activate the cockpit courtesy lights Horn To sound the horn press the HORN switch Instrument Lights On the 348 the INST LTS switch is used to activate the instrument lights on the dash It has a two po...

Page 68: ...E OPERATION If any abnormalities appear during dockside op eration DISCONNECT the system immediately to prevent electric shock hazards Have the boat s electrical system and the shoreside receptacles c...

Page 69: ...nnect the cord s from the boat NOTICE Always disconnect the shore power cord from the dockside first before disconnecting from the boat B 120 Volt AC Equipment All 12 volt equipment is isolated from t...

Page 70: ...activate the shore power switch in the cabin when the Reverse Polarity light is on ALWAYS check the reverse polarity indicator light in the AC distribution panel immediately upon connecting the shore...

Page 71: ...r exhaust contains carbon monoxide Review information regarding carbon monoxide at Section B 2 Carbon Monoxide and Section E 2 Engine Exhaust If a generator is installed periodic generator maintenance...

Page 72: ...es in your engine manufacturer s manual for additional information See Figure H2 Figure H2 Transom Shaft Anodes Shaft Anode Transom Anode Disconnect the battery before working on elec trical or igniti...

Page 73: ...ge If spillage occurs clean up immediately and dispose of soiled rags towels in a proper container NOTICE When fueling at a marina DO NOT overfill Fuel may spill into the water I 1 GASOLINE FUEL SYSTE...

Page 74: ...eeds and hull trim angles the fuel supply at the withdrawal can increase or decreaseaccordingly Beextremelycarefulwhen attempting to operate the boat on a minimum amount of fuel Though some fuel may b...

Page 75: ...equate supply of fuel to the engine Refer to the engine manual for additional information The engine manual is included in the owner s information packet Figure I5 Trim Angle Effect with Low Fuel NOTI...

Page 76: ...yreducedtheamountoftetraeth yl lead in gasoline Alcohol is being blended with gasolinetohelprestoretheoctaneratinglostwhen the lead was removed While blending alcohol with gasoline increases the octan...

Page 77: ...d on either the tran som or side of the hull When the tank is full fuel will flow from the fuel vent 5 After fueling a Replace all fill caps securely b Wipe up any spilled fuel c Open all ports window...

Page 78: ...Section I Page6 348 Vista Owner s Manual 08 01 Figure I7 338 Fuel Valve System w Generator Option...

Page 79: ...for several days during boating Then drain tank and refill with fresh water All drains are equipped with traps and the water will drain slowly If the system is not operating properly have it checked b...

Page 80: ...f this section A Priming The System After filling the water tank open all faucets partially Then activate the FRESH WATER switch on the cabin panel to supply the system with water Let the pump run unt...

Page 81: ...urn on the faucets to desired temperature remove the shower spout from the sink faucet receptacle move the lever on the shower head and the shower is operational The shower hose is connected to the sh...

Page 82: ...esh water tank capacity is limited Connect the boat to shore water before using large amounts of water as re quired when washing down the boat J 6 HEADS The various antipollution laws presently in eff...

Page 83: ...pump to run until the storage tank is empty The sound of the pump s motor load and speed will change when the tank becomes empty P Trap Air Vent Sanx Filter Waste Deck Fill Figure J5 VacuFlush Vacuum...

Page 84: ...l to the head bowl It is available from the dockside pumping station or can be obtained from your dealer Flush at least twice Be careful when handling and storing treatment chemicals Not only are they...

Page 85: ...ater DO NOT run the water pump without water in the system Pump damage will result Be watchful and turn the pump off as soon as the tank be comes empty 2 Add 15 gallons of R V antifreeze to the water...

Page 86: ...Vista 348 Owner s Manual 08 01 Section J Page8 TO TRANSOM SHOWER FIGURE J8 348V FRESH WATER SYSTEM...

Page 87: ...Vista 348 Owner s Manual 08 01 Section J Page9 FIGURE J9 348V FRESH WATER SYSTEM...

Page 88: ...Vista 348 Owner s Manual 08 01 Section J Page 10 FIGURE J10 348V VACUFLUSH WASTE SYSTEM 1 OF 2...

Page 89: ...Vista 348 Owner s Manual 08 01 Section J Page 11 FIGURE J11 348V VACUFLUSH WASTE SYSTEM 2 OF 2...

Page 90: ...Vista 348 Owner s Manual 08 01 Section J Page 12 FIGURE J12 348V DRAINS WASTE SYSTEM...

Page 91: ...Vista 348 Owner s Manual 08 01 Section J Page 13 FIGURE J13 348V GRAY WATER SYSTEM...

Page 92: ...Vista 348 Owner s Manual 08 01 Section J Page 14 FIGURE J14 348V OVERBOARD WASTE DISCHARGE SYSTEM...

Page 93: ...out of the water the boat and cradle should be positioned so VENTILATION AND DRAINAGE SYSTEMS K 1 ENGINECOMPARTMENTVENTILATION All Four Winns Vista models are equipped with engine compartment ventilat...

Page 94: ...ur during normal boating or weather conditions The bilge pump is controlled by the BILGE PUMP switch on the helm control panel see Section H for a detailed description of the bilge pump switches The a...

Page 95: ...volt refrigerator breaker is on The thermostat is a full range thermostat that will main tain the unit at the temperature you desire Turning the control to the highest setting will give you the colde...

Page 96: ...hich the components of the water system are made may give the water supply a peculiar taste especially when new This condition is normal and can be reduced substantially by adding a water filter to th...

Page 97: ...conditioning water intake must be in the open position The air conditioning seacock for water intake is below the aft cabin access panel Operating air conditioners with out proper cooling water will...

Page 98: ...ing wear and damage Problems should be corrected immediately The cleats that have been installed are specifically de signed and are intended to be used as mooring cleats Their purpose is for securing...

Page 99: ...eaning directions for plexiglass described above Figure M2 Forward Deck Hatch NOTICE DO NOT close the foredeck hatch with the hatch screen in place Damage to the screen can re sult Be sure deck hatche...

Page 100: ...dder may otherwise result Figure M3 348V Swim Platform Add On Swim Platform M 7 COCKPIT STORAGE Storage compartments are provided throughout the cock pit area See Figure M3 and M4 The doors have latch...

Page 101: ...Figure M7 348V Bow Roller Location M 11 ANCHORLINE STORAGE LOCKER The anchor line is stored in the anchor line locker The locker keeps the line secure while underway and keeps the deck clear of unsigh...

Page 102: ...nt done professionally to insure accuracy and confidence in the compass NOTICE During use keep all extraneous metal objects away from the compass The close proximity of metal objects e g beverage cans...

Page 103: ...exercise common prudence and navigational judgement and this device should not be relied upon as a substitute for such prudence and judgement E Radar Arch The radar arch is a standard feature and is...

Page 104: ...leg while lifting will ease the removal See Figure N1 Stor age is provided below the dinette cushions Figure N1 Dinette Table The dinette area can be converted into sleeping quarters with the use of f...

Page 105: ...continues around the back of the boat to create more usable seating area Refer to Figure N7 Fill in cushions are also provided to extend the cushion area for such things as sunbathing napping or overn...

Page 106: ...rd mildew Aft Cockpit Cushion Aft Cockpit Backrest Stbd Cockpit Cushion Fwd Cockpit Cushion Stbd Cockpit Backrest Fwd Cockpit Backrest Fiberglass Seat Base Storage Port Lounge Cockpit Cushion Icebox H...

Page 107: ...rews N 4 EXTERIORUPHOLSTERYCARE A Cleaning Vinyl The vinyl material used on the exterior upholstery can be easily cleaned using mild detergent and water Be sure to thoroughly rinse the seats after was...

Page 108: ...NOTICE ALWAYS CLEAN STAINS IMMEDIATELY DO NOT use 409 Cleaner orArmorall on vinyl NOTICE All cleaning methods must be followed by a thor ough rinse with water Certain household cleaners powdered abras...

Page 109: ...ew are easily removed from carpet made with Olefin fiber using common household cleaners Refer to Table I Olefin fiberissoresistanttochemicalattackthatClorox bleach may be used to clean up any mildew...

Page 110: ...A Blood A Butter A Catsup or Mustard A Chewing Gum A B Repeat Chlorine Bleach 5 A Chocolate Melted A Clay Red A Coffee or Tea A Cola A Crayon A B C Egg A Feces A French Dressing A Furniture Polish A G...

Page 111: ...age Roll rather than fold the enclosure curtains Sharp folds increase the chance of cracking the clear vinyl NOTICE DO NOT use the weather covers during outdoor winter storage The weight of the snow o...

Page 112: ...win dow covers which roll up or are removed to expose the screens The camper will square off and attach to the stern Installation information is also included in Figures O2 O3 at the end of this secti...

Page 113: ...ss steel fittings and fasteners Keep fittings clean lubricated and waxed to prevent corrosion Clear vinyl curtains and windows demand extra care to prevent scratching DO NOT use cloth or chamois skin...

Page 114: ...n auto matic dryer DO NOT dry clean or steam press Leakage after cleaning may be the result of insufficient rinsing Re rinse If leakage continues apply a coat of silicone air drying water repellent su...

Page 115: ...5 25 5 30 75 58 25 22 5 TO FWD SCREW 22 5 TO FWD SCREW 42 5 TO FWD SCREW 23 TO FWD SCREW 74 TO FLOOR CENTER OF BOAT DIMENSIONS TO CENTER OF EACH TUBE 5 5 6 20 6 20 6 1 SHOCK CORDKNOB SCREW STERN RAIL...

Page 116: ...tatics hy drodynamics structure and strength of materials The materials utilized provide optimum strength at the light est possible weight The exact fiberglass laminate sched ule and construction tech...

Page 117: ...s when the actual pigments have changed color espe cially from excessive chalking or when the gel coat has either been stained or bleached by something P 4 FIBERGLASS CARE MAINTENANCE Fiberglass is af...

Page 118: ...float It is resilient and normal repairs can be made without affecting the strength or structural integrity of the boat Yellowing is gel coat which has a yellow cast and strea king usually deals with...

Page 119: ...ail able A fiberglass technician can tint the gel to be used in the repair to provide a closer color match More severe fiberglass damage especially when struc tural requires the expertise of an experi...

Page 120: ...mage and will invalidate the hull structure warranty NOTICE Improper repair techniques can lead to further fiberglass component damage C Osmotic Blistering Osmotic blistering or boat pox is an unfortu...

Page 121: ...gear Serious damage to these components could result DO NOT place lifting straps on underwater gear Be sure the strap is against the hull surface only and are in proper location as indicated by the sl...

Page 122: ...OSITES Q 4 SYNTHETICCHERRY A synthetic type of cherry is used in the dash panels and switch panels This provides the rich look of cherry without the maintenance To clean a damp cloth will usually suff...

Page 123: ...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 water system antifreeze is recommended as...

Page 124: ...ring cold weather could cause fire or explosion and is not recommended 5 DO NOT use the bimini top or camper top as a win ter storage cover The life of these covers may be significantly shortened if e...

Page 125: ...nt Neutral Safety Switch T est Cable and Control Lubrication Steering Systems Refer to Section G Linkage and Connection Inspection Power Steering Service As Recommended by the Manufacturer Steering Ad...

Page 126: ...r System Ventilation and Drainage Refer to Section K Engine Head Blower Operationn Blower Vent System Cleaning Bilge Pump Operation and Cleaning Check Transom Drain Plug Deck Hatch Aft Window Cabin Op...

Page 127: ...ting Hardware Weather Covers Refer to Section O Wash Weather Covers Spray Weather Covers with Lysol Fiberglass Components and Hull Refer to Section P Check All Fastenings securing rails seats etc Clea...

Page 128: ...t stiffens and sup ports 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 col...

Page 129: ...CK Apermanent covering over a compartment hull or any part thereof DINGHY Asmall open boat used for ship to shore trans portation DISPLACEMENT The weight of water dislocated by the hull of a vessel DI...

Page 130: ...f crests passing a fixed point at a given time FRONTS Where opposing warm and cold air masses meet generally producing a band of wet stormy weather wherever they meet GALLEY The kitchen area of a boat...

Page 131: ...t sinks when discharged overboard KEDGE S Oneormoreanchorssetoutfromagrounded vessel usually astern to 1 keep it from being driven fur ther aground and 2 to aid in refloating KEEL 1 The centerline of...

Page 132: ...coming on a boat s quarter RED RIGHT RETURNING A term for helmsmen that buoys and day markers are on the right when returning fromseaward REEF Ashallow underwater barrier REEVE To pass a line through...

Page 133: ...shape of the hull as it moves outboard going down from the gunwale to the waterline or chine UNDERWAY Movement Usually referring to a vessel proceeding forward V BOTTOM Ahull with the bottom section i...

Page 134: ...__________________ HP ________________________________________ Number of Engines _______________________________ Fuel Capacity ________________________________ Survival Equipment PFDs ________________...

Page 135: ...Fuel Log Page1 348 Vista Owner s Manual 08 01 FUEL LOG DATE HOURS RUN FUEL GAL RANGE MILES RPM MPH GPH...

Page 136: ...Fuel Log Page2 348 Vista Owner s Manual 08 01 FUEL LOG DATE HOURS RUN FUEL GAL RANGE MILES RPM MPH GPH...

Page 137: ...Fuel Log Page3 348 Vista Owner s Manual 08 01 FUEL LOG DATE HOURS RUN FUEL GAL RANGE MILES RPM MPH GPH...

Page 138: ...Service Log Page1 348 Vista Owner s Manual 08 01 SERVICE LOG DATE HOURS MAINTENANCE PERFORMED...

Page 139: ...Service Log Page2 348 Vista Owner s Manual 08 01 SERVICE LOG DATE HOURS MAINTENANCE PERFORMED...

Page 140: ...Service Log Page3 348 Vista Owner s Manual 08 01 SERVICE LOG DATE HOURS MAINTENANCE PERFORMED...

Page 141: ...ER S DRIVE MODEL DRIVE SERIAL NUMBER S PROPELLER DIAMETER PROPELLER PITCH PROPELLER PART NUMBER S OIL FILTER NUMBER BOAT COLOR COCKPIT UPHOLSTERY COLOR CABIN UPHOLSTERY COLOR FUEL CAPACITY FUEL EST AV...

Page 142: ...Electrical Schematics Page 1 348 VISTA AIR CONDITIONER 348 Vista Owner s Manual 08 01...

Page 143: ...348 Vista Owner s Manual 08 01 Page 2 Electrical Schematics 348 VISTA AIR CONDITIONER...

Page 144: ...Electrical Schematics Page 3 348 VISTA AIR CONDITIONER 348 Vista Owner s Manual 08 01...

Page 145: ...348 Vista Owner s Manual 08 01 Page 4 Electrical Schematics 348 VISTA AIR CONDITIONER...

Page 146: ...Electrical Schematics Page 5 348 VISTA AIR CONDITIONER 348 Vista Owner s Manual 08 01...

Page 147: ...348 Vista Owner s Manual 08 01 Page 6 Electrical Schematics 348 FUEL VALVE SYSTEM W GENERATOR OPTION...

Page 148: ...Electrical Schematics Page 7 348 VISTA GENERATOR DOMESTIC 9 10 C 348 Vista Owner s Manual 08 01...

Page 149: ...348 Vista Owner s Manual 08 01 Page 8 Electrical Schematics 348 VISTA GENERATOR EXPORT 9 10 CLAMP 5 8...

Page 150: ...Electrical Schematics Page 9 GENERATOR OPTION 348 Vista Owner s Manual 08 01...

Page 151: ...348 Vista Owner s Manual 08 01 Page 10 Electrical Schematics 348V BATTERY CHARGER...

Page 152: ...Electrical Schematics Page 11 348V BATTERY SWITCH 348 Vista Owner s Manual 08 01...

Page 153: ...348 Vista Owner s Manual 08 01 Electrical Schematics Page 12 WINDLASS WIRING...

Page 154: ...Electrical Schematics Page 13 SHORE POWER CONNECTIONS 348 Vista Owner s Manual 08 01...

Page 155: ...Electrical Schematics 348 Vista Owner s Manual 08 01 348 VISTA HELM DC WIRING Page 14...

Page 156: ...Electrical Schematics 348 Vista Owner s Manual 08 01 348 VISTA DASH WIRING Page 15...

Page 157: ...Electrical Schematics 348 Vista Owner s Manual 08 01 348 VISTA DC PANEL WIRING Page 16...

Page 158: ...Electrical Schematics 348 Vista Owner s Manual 08 01 348 VISTA AC PANEL WIRING Page 17...

Page 159: ...Electrical Schematics 348 Vista Owner s Manual 08 01 348 VISTA DC HULL WIRING Page 18...

Page 160: ...Electrical Schematics 348 Vista Owner s Manual 08 01 348 VISTA DC DECK WIRING Page 19...

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