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Electrical Systems - Section H
switches and the SHIPS SYSTEMS” circuit breaker
switch to the “OFF” posi tion when the boat is unattend-
ed for an ex tended period.
NOTICE
Twelve volt power to the cabin panel is
supplied by the “SHIPS SYSTEMS” circuit
breaker on the battery selector panel. This
must be turned on to oper ate any 12 volt
accessories on the cabin panel. The bilge
pumps, stereo and windlass receive power
from the ships system battery and remain on
at all time regardless of battery selec tor or
ship systems switch position.
NOTICE
DO NOT turn the battery selector switch to the
“OFF” position while its corresponding engine
is running. Alternator and wiring damage could
result.
Port Engine Battery Switch:
“ON” - Turning the switch to position “ON” will use the
port engine battery to power the port engine and 12
volt engine related equipment. The ships system
battery will not be used for any engine related equip-
ment, but will power all other 12 volt equipment on the
boat. The isolator will allow any alternator to charge all
three batteries. “ON” is the recommended switch
position for normal boat operation. This position allows
maximum use of 12 volt equipment on the boat.
Starboard Engine Battery Switch:
“ON” - Turning the switch to position “ON” will use the
stbd engine battery to power the stbd engine and 12
volt engine related equipment. The ships system
battery will not be used for any engine related equip-
ment, but will power all other 12 volt equipment on the
boat. The isolator will allow any alternator to charge
all three batteries. “ON” is the recommended switch
position for normal boat operation. This position allows
maximum use of 12 volt equipment on the boat.
Emergency Start Procedures:
If one of the designated engine batteries fails to start
its respective engine, engage the “EMERGENCY
START” switch at the helm and attempt to start the
engine. NOTE: The “WINDLASS/EMERG START”
circuit breaker switch, located on the AC/DC panel
(if applicable), must be placed in the “ON” position in
order to start the engine. Current is drawn from the
other batteries to start the engine. Once engine has
been started return the “EMERGENCY START”
switch to the “OFF” position. Once back at port, be
sure to have the failed engine battery checked out for
possible service or replacement.
H - 3 BATTERY CHARGER
The battery charger is standard on the 358 Vista
®
models and is located in engine compartment. The
batteries will be charged by the battery charg er when
the boat is connected to dock side power and the AC
circuit breakers are “ON”. If a generator is available
and operating, it too will allow the batteries to be
charged by the battery charger.
Additional information on the battery charger can be
found in Section H-8B - 120 Volt AC Equipment in this
manual and refer to the manufacturer’s literature
included with the owner’s packet.
H - 4 VOLTMETER
Dual gauges with voltmeters are in stalled in the dash
panel to monitor the condi tion of the engine batter y(s).
When the voltage is checked during en gine operation,
the volt age of the respec tive battery will be indicated
on the respective voltmeter. It should be noted that
located in the AC/DC cabin panel is a voltmeter which
monitors the “SHIPS SYSTEMS” battery. Additional
informa tion on voltmeters may be found in the engine
owner’s manual.
H - 5 12 VOLT ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
A. Helm Equipment
Ignitions are protected by circuit breakers on the 358
Vista
®
model. Equipment on the helm is protected by
either circuit breakers in the helm and in the cabin’s
AC/DC panel.
To assist you, we have listed the descriptions of
individual switch es, receptacles and their uses:
To prevent electrical problems, use only
replacement fuses or breakers that are of
equal rating to the originals.
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