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PHOLSTERY

Your exterior vinyl upholstery may be cleaned with a mild solution of household detergent 

and fresh water. Commercial cleaners for vinyl also work well. Since the seams of your exterior 
upholstery are not waterproof, your upholstery should be stored in the cabin or covered when not 
in use. Exterior cushions will trap moisture between themselves and the gel coat. If a cushion is 
not removed to allow the moisture to dry, blistering of the gel coat may occur. Cockpit bolsters 
may be removed if you desire. These bolsters clip onto brackets mounted to the deck structure. 
Screws are then installed through the underside of the bolster to hold them in place. Most cabin 
cushions are removable and may be dry-cleaned or steam cleaned.

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OLYETHYLENE

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LEXIGLASS

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INYL

In the cockpit area of your boat, plexiglass and vinyl are used for trim and polyethylene is 

used for the toe rails and rod racks. Routine maintenance for vinyl should include regular cleaning 
with soapy water and the application of a surface protector at least twice per year. Polyethylene 
can be cleaned with products such as 409® or any spray and wipe cleaner. Plexiglass can be 
maintained with mild soap and water and a soft cloth.

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CUPPERS

Grady-White boats have self-bailing cockpits meaning water on the cockpit floor drains by 

gravity through large aft scuppers and 

not

 into the bilge. The aft drains (scuppers) have an 

external scupper flap assembly that restricts the flow of water back into the boat. Inspect the flaps 
periodically to make sure they are free of debris. The scupper flaps may need periodic 
replacement if the rubber becomes damaged or no longer seals properly in the thru-hull.

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AULKING

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ASKET

Deck fittings, bow rails, windows, hatches, etc. have been caulked or gasketed with the 

highest quality material to ensure a waterproof joint with the boat. However, the working action 
of normal use will tend to flex the joint and eventually break down the seal between them. 
Periodically inspect the caulking or gaskets for leaks. Recaulk or replace the gaskets as necessary, 
or have your dealer do the repair.

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ARDWARE

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TAINLESS

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TEEL

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AILS

The hardware on your Grady-White is made of laboratory grade 316 stainless steel and needs 

regular cleaning to maintain its “less staining” properties. The key to maintaining your stainless 
steel is to keep it clean with a mild solution of soap and 

fresh

 water. Remove salt or dirt from your 

stainless steel on a regular basis. 

 

 C A U T I O N

Do not machine wash cabin fabrics

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Summary of Contents for Express 370

Page 1: ...andards that have served our owners through some truly extraordinary conditions since our first models built in 1959 The seaworthiness and safety of your Grady White is highly dependent on the operation maintenance and care of your boat so please read this manual thoroughly and keep it around for reference If you need further explanation or hands on help don t hesitate to ask the people at your Gr...

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Page 3: ...d Reading Material 2 7 CH A P T E R 3 GE NE R A L I N F O R M A T I O N Fueling 3 1 Fuel Select Valve 3 2 Environmental Protection Agency 3 2 Pollution Regulations 3 2 Discharge of Oil or Hazardous Substances 3 3 Disposal of Plastics or Garbage 3 3 Trailering 3 4 Predeparture 3 4 Casting Off And Approaching The Dock 3 4 Anchoring 3 4 Towing 3 5 Shallow Water 3 5 General Information On Boat Handlin...

Page 4: ... Paint 6 3 Canvas 6 3 Maintenance 6 3 Snaps and Zippers 6 4 Vinyl 6 4 Storage 6 4 Upholstery 6 5 Polyethylene Plexiglass Vinyl 6 5 Scuppers 6 5 Caulking Gasket 6 5 Hardware Stainless Steel Rails 6 5 Hardware Mounting 6 6 Maintenance Procedure For Anodized Aluminum Components 6 6 Fuel System Maintenance 6 7 Fuel Tank Compartment 6 8 Shower Sump 6 8 Batteries 6 8 LED Lighting 6 9 370 DC Accessory Wi...

Page 5: ...xiliary Fuse Panel 8 8 Accessory Outlet 12 Volt 8 9 Air Conditioner 8 9 Air Cooler Pump 8 10 Battery Charger 8 10 Battery Select Switch 8 10 Bilge Pump With Float Switch 8 11 Bilge Pump Locations 8 11 Bow Thruster 8 11 Bow Thruster Charger 8 12 Cabin Lights 8 12 Cockpit Coolers System 8 12 Cockpit Shower 8 13 Cockpit Switch Panel 8 13 Compass 8 13 Freshwater System 8 13 Freshwater Washdown 8 13 Ge...

Page 6: ...ead Layout 8 30 Pressurized Freshwater System Layout 8 31 Access Plate And Hull Rigging Tube Locations 8 32 Liner Rigging Tubes 8 33 Safety Labels And Location 8 34 Thru Hull Detail 8 35 Generator Layout 8 36 Bow Thruster Power Assist Layout 8 37 Hardtop Accessories Layout 8 38 Stereo Layout 8 39 12 Volt DC Accessory Locations 8 40 120 Volt AC Accessory Locations 8 41 Battery Wiring With Select Sw...

Page 7: ...m Diagram 8 56 12V DC High Bilge Water Alarm Diagram 8 57 12V DC Stereo Diagram 8 58 TV DVD Diagram 8 59 Electrical Plug Connection Detail 8 60 CH A P T E R 9 LI M IT E D WA R R A N T Y Registration Of Purchase 9 1 Five Year Hull Transferable Warranty 9 1 One Year Material And Workmanship Warranty 9 1 Warranty Claim Procedures 9 3 Transferable Warranty Form 9 4 ...

Page 8: ...T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S ...

Page 9: ...located on the next to last page of this manual Upon the purchase of your new Grady White Boat the dealer will fill out a warranty card This card will be kept on file at the dealership and at the Grady White factory A copy will be provided for your records and should be kept with other valuable documents for future reference For questions regarding your warranty please contact your dealership DEAL...

Page 10: ...nspection Refer to the engine s owner s manual for the proper maintenance schedule Grady White Boats has a permanent record of your boat which is retained under its Hull Identification Number HIN Data regarding equipment and accessories as well as dealer shipping information is documented When contacting your dealer concerning warranties or service please have all relevant information such as seri...

Page 11: ...s which WILL cause severe personal injury or death if the warning is ignored W A R N I N G This symbol alerts you to potentially hazardous situations or unsafe practices that COULD result in severe personal injury or death if the warning is ignored C A U T I O N This symbol alerts you to potentially hazardous situations that MAY result in minor personal injury or cause product or property damage i...

Page 12: ...W E L C O M E 1 4 ...

Page 13: ... inland and international waters ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT In addition to the required safety equipment there are additional items that will provide an extra margin of safety and convenience for you and your passengers while boating For an extended list of basic gear tools and spare parts reference page 24 of the pamphlet Sportfish Cruisers Yachts Owner s Manual enclosed with this manual Ke...

Page 14: ...ish Cruisers Yachts Owner s Manual Rendering Assistance The owner or operator of a vessel is required by law to render all practical or necessary assistance to any person or vessel affected by collision accident or casualty However you are not required to endanger your vessel or passengers to render assistance Accident Reporting Report all boating accidents to your local authorities Federal regula...

Page 15: ...ng and safe operation in the event of an emergency While boating passengers should be settled in a safe position Use hand holds and rails for steadiness Do not allow bow transom or gunwale riding The captain is ultimately responsible for their passenger s safety Keep your boat speed under control Respect for other boaters and those on shore are common courtesies The boat s operator is responsible ...

Page 16: ...standards of the NMMA The NMMA is a national trade organization serving all elements of the recreational boating industry including manufacturers of boating equipment With this tag you can have confidence in the safety of your boat This label means that Grady White has designed and built your boat to the ABYC standard H 8 buoyancy in the event of swamping Basic flotation is defined as having enoug...

Page 17: ...ight to the air we breathe Therefore it cannot be expected to rise or fall but will accumulate in confined spaces W A R N I N G CO is produced by all combustion engine s and generator sets Avoid brain damage or death from carbon monoxide Keep cockpit and cabin areas well ventilated Avoid blockage of exhaust outlets Signs of exposure include headache nausea dizziness and drowsiness YACHT CERTIFICAT...

Page 18: ... of other boats on their vessel as well as the effects they have on neighboring crafts Of primary concern is the operation of an auxiliary generator with boats moored along side each other This situation creates an atmosphere which is filled with CO and extremely dangerous If your CO monitor alarm sounds indicating CO is present immediately remove yourself from the area and go to a location with f...

Page 19: ...urge you to attend any instructional classes sponsored by these organizations Reference page 10 of Sportfish Cruisers Yachts Owner s Manual for training options and page 28 for information on charts and maps For further knowledge on boating we advise that you review the following publications Piloting Seamanship And Small Boat Handling Chapman Boatman s Handbook Tom Bottomly Sorensen s Guide To Po...

Page 20: ...S A F E T Y 2 8 ...

Page 21: ...ers with a 10 micron rating on your boat for emergency replacement if required Before Fueling Shut down all engines Turn battery select switch es to off to insure that all fans lights etc are off Close all ports hatches windows and engine compartments to prevent fumes from accumulating in closed areas Extinguish cigarettes and all other lighted materials Have a fire extinguisher near During Fuelin...

Page 22: ...ime of manufacture All boats have the EPA label incorporated within their NMMA certification label POLLUTION REGULATIONS The U S Coast Guard defines restrictions on the discharge of oil or hazardous substances and plastics or garbage in the Federal Requirements for Boating and Boating Safety You should have received this pamphlet when you registered your boat Detailed below is a summary of those r...

Page 23: ...ge The MARPOL ANNEX V is the Act to prevent pollution from ships and other vessels Federal regulations prohibit the discharge of plastic garbage anywhere in the marine environment Plastic includes but is not limited to synthetic fishing nets ropes lines straws six pack holders styrofoam cups and lids bottles buckets and plastic bags These regulations also restrict the disposal of other types of ga...

Page 24: ... 105 in Sportfish Cruisers Yachts Owner s Manual PREDEPARTURE See the checklist on page 44 in Sportfish Cruisers Yachts Owner s Manual before starting out CASTING OFF AND APPROACHING THE DOCK Unlike an automobile the stern of your boat reacts first when turning A turn to the right will swing the stern to the left and vice versa Remember that turning your boat away from an object such as a dock wil...

Page 25: ... the action of the towing boat If excessive slack develops in the towline and contact is obvious turn in either direction to avoid hitting the stern SHALLOW WATER Most boats that become grounded can be floated off with engine s tilted to reduce the draft at the transom With motors tilted try rocking the boat from side to side to break the suction of mud from the keel Move passengers or heavy objec...

Page 26: ... boat to a stop at different speeds Control of the boat in close quarters Time required to bring the boat on plane Also read the section in Sportfish Cruisers Yachts Owner s Manual beginning on page 59 for information on safe operating speed TWIN AND TRIPLE ENGINE BOATS Twin and triple engine boats are easier to maneuver than single engine crafts However they still require practice to ensure comfo...

Page 27: ... join Hatch an opening in the deck to provide access below Headroom vertical distance between the floor and over head structure or canopy ceiling Hull major component that provides a watertight platform buoyant enough to float a craft and its load Keel the major longitudinal member of a hull the lowest external portion of the boat Knot a measurement of speed equal to nautical miles per hour Lee th...

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Page 29: ... passengers and fuel are added This extra load will affect the performance of your boat according to the distribution of the weight Another type of extra load that could affect performance is the accumulation of water in the bilge Keep the bilge dry to eliminate this type problem Marine Growth Maximum performance is obtained only when your hull bottom is clean Marine growth on the bottom of the bo...

Page 30: ...PROPULSION SYSTEM OUTBOARD The engine manufacturer supplies all vital information concerning your engine s in the Operation and Maintenance Manual s Details of important engine functions such as the lubrication system cooling system and alarm monitoring system are outlined in these manuals Your familiarization with this engine reference material will result in the proper usage and service essentia...

Page 31: ...t exposed to the elements If you operate in salt water areas lubrication is extremely important and you should make frequent inspections for corrosion Hydraulic Steering Hydraulic steering systems require regular preventative maintenance for continued safe and reliable operation The oil level in the helm pump must be maintained within acceptable operating levels A low oil level will allow air to g...

Page 32: ... the control lever aft of the neutral position to reverse the shift mechanism and create a reverse thrust of the propeller Increase the aft movement to increase the reverse thrust Remember that propellers are designed for maximum forward thrust so reverse thrust will not be as efficient All controls have a neutral safety mechanism This mechanism will not allow the engine to start when the control ...

Page 33: ...eration the center engine will follow the port lever for shift and throttle Other modes can be obtained by using the engine selector button on the back of the control C A U T I O N The braking action causes a wake which may wash over the transom and flood the boat if the vessel is moving too fast Allow engine RPMs to decrease before shifting into reverse Also under certain conditions not allowing ...

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Page 35: ...mizing Fuel Level This feature indicates the gas tank s fuel level Remember two things when reading this gauge The accuracy of your gauge varies with the attitude of your boat in the water trim or list The fuel pickup tube inside the gas tank is not capable of withdrawing all of the fuel from the tank For these reasons never operate your boat at extremely low fuel levels Fuel Economy This feature ...

Page 36: ...not start the engine A reading of 13 to 15 volts when the engine is running is normal Readings over 15 volts may indicate regulator problems Low or fluctuating readings may indicate loose connections or trouble in the regulator and alternator circuit Cooling Water Temperature with Warning This feature indicates the temperature of the cooling water circulating through the engine and warns you when ...

Page 37: ... is not capable of withdrawing all of the fuel from the tank For these reasons never operate your boat at extremely low fuel levels Fuel Economy This feature indicates the engine s fuel economy in miles per gallon Fuel Consumption This feature indicates the fuel consumption in gallons used by the all engines together since the feature was last reset Fuel Flow This feature indicates the fuel flow t...

Page 38: ...ng is normal Readings over 15 volts may indicate regulator problems Low or fluctuating readings may indicate loose connections or trouble in the regulator and alternator circuit Cooling Water Temperature with Warning This feature indicates the temperature of the cooling water circulating through the engine and warns you when the temperature exceeds the recommended operating range indicated by your...

Page 39: ...r engine is required and allows the hydraulic pump system to be by passed in an emergency or for maintenance The Digital Remote Control has 6 control selector buttons whose activation is indicated by a green LED The Speed Control selector is used to set the RPM s throughout the range of the engine The Single Lever selector allows the port lever to control the shifting and speed of all engines The ...

Page 40: ...tion or questions on the accessories included on your boat More detailed descriptions of switch functions are located in Chapter 8 of this manual This drawing represents a generic switch panel layout Actual panels will differ depending on the boat model and optional accessories installed during manufacturing AFT BILGE ACC WIPER MACERATOR M FWD BILGE ELEC BOX HORN NAV ANCHOR COCKPIT LIGHT LIVEWELL ...

Page 41: ...hough gel coat has a hard smooth surface it does contain microscopic pores that will allow surface discoloration if not kept clean Maintenance Normal exterior finish maintenance of your Grady White is similar to the care you would give your automobile Do not use caustic highly alkaline cleaners or those containing ammonia These cleaning agents may darken gel coat The resulting stain is a chemical ...

Page 42: ...nty of water and sand curves in the same direction Dry the area to make sure all the discoloration has been removed Repeat this process if necessary Buff using a polishing compound suitable for fiberglass an electrically or pneumatically operated buffer at low speed 1750 2250 RPM and an 8 inch 20 3cm lamb s wool pad When buffing is complete wash away compound with clear water and dry the area Once...

Page 43: ... applying Apseal or Uniseal to the seams Please understand that Grady White does not warrant the fit and design of the canvas to be entirely watertight Maintenance To maintain your boat s top and other canvas follow these guidelines Fabric should be cleaned regularly to prevent the buildup of soil and soil penetration of the fabric Simply brush off any loose dirt hose down canvas and clean with a ...

Page 44: ...nyl thoroughly with denatured alcohol and apply a protective layer of clear wax Do not use paste wax as it will turn the vinyl yellow This process should be repeated as necessary to maintain the protective wax coating Store and secure canvas before trailering Dry all canvas before storing to prevent mildew Remove the top front and side panels Roll them for storage This is necessary to prevent the ...

Page 45: ... cleaner Plexiglass can be maintained with mild soap and water and a soft cloth SCUPPERS Grady White boats have self bailing cockpits meaning water on the cockpit floor drains by gravity through large aft scuppers and not into the bilge The aft drains scuppers have an external scupper flap assembly that restricts the flow of water back into the boat Inspect the flaps periodically to make sure they...

Page 46: ... use abrasive cleaners or products that contain chlorine bleach These products can remove the anodized coating Give special attention to the upper tubes of a hardtop or T top frame The area just below the top is shielded by the canvas or fiberglass top and does not receive the natural rinse that rainwater provides Failure to thoroughly clean and maintain this area will allow contaminates that atta...

Page 47: ...ection Replace any fittings deteriorated hoses clamps or connections immediately Fuel filter water separators should be replaced at least annually W A R N I N G Do not remove the anti siphon valve and replace with a regular barb Modification or removal of the anti siphon valve could allow a dangerous accumulation of fuel and vapors in the hull in the event of a fuel system leak Fill Installed On D...

Page 48: ... batteries either the Master 27M6 or Intimidator 8A27M depending on the boat model If your boat is equipped with batteries not installed at the factory consult with the battery manufacturer for proper care and maintenance instructions and the engine manufacturer for appropriate battery specifications Replacements batteries should always be of the same brand model age and size Never mix different t...

Page 49: ...ing the life of the boat In the event of damage or malfunction the entire light assembly should be replaced See your Grady White dealer for replacement LED lights W A R N I N G Do not allow any electrically conductive material to make contact with both the positive and negative terminals at the same time i e a hand tool used when disconnecting and reconnecting battery cables A short of this nature...

Page 50: ...board 14 ga Orange Purple 14 ga Orange Green 14 ga Orange Black 20 0 Helm Accessory Panel Washer Solenoid Valves 14 ga Orange Pink 10 0 Helm Accessory Panel Miscellaneous 12 Volt Accessory Outlets 10 ga Red Orange 15 0 Fuse Block Amplifier 10 ga Red 10 0 Fuse Block Amp Remote 16 ga N A N A Accessory Negatives Branch Black1 N A N A Accessory Negatives Mains 2 0 or 6 ga Black N A N A AC DC Panel Met...

Page 51: ...d remain as close to ground level as possible If slings are necessary for lifting or transporting they should be in proper condition and tied together to prevent any movement separating or slipping which could cause damage to the boat If fork lifts are used to move the boat the forks should be padded contoured to match the hull bottom and in a secure location under the hull in alignment with the s...

Page 52: ... windows doors and hatches Check hinges for corrosion Lubricate hinges as necessary DRAINING AND WATER SYSTEM If the boat is stored out of water remove the garboard drain plug to keep the bilge dry Store your boat with the bow elevated for drainage Drain all water tanks hoses filters and pumps to prevent freeze damage The freshwater system may be drained by running any faucet or shower until the t...

Page 53: ...on to winterization guidelines the following checklist can be used as a guide for storing your boat Additional details should be added as needed for your personal application Remove all loose items and personal effects Remove any detachable and valuable equipment such as electronics Store all electronics inside Your compass should be covered for the winter Ultraviolet rays from the sun will cloud ...

Page 54: ...k operation of all electrical circuits Check the hoses on the freshwater system and close all valves fill freshwater system and check for leaks Perform maintenance on engines according to the manufacturer s manuals prior to returning them to service Check all engine and steering control cables and linkage for operation Lubricate cables and linkage as necessary Check safety equipment including flar...

Page 55: ...eering Type Hydraulic Tilt with Power Assist Steering Hose Lengths Helm to power assist 13 4 m Compensating line 12 3 7 m Power assist to tees 15 4 6 m Tee to stbd cylinder 6 1 8 m Tee to port cylinder 9 2 7 m Maximum Outboard HP 1050 HP 783 kW O p t i o n a l F e a t u r e s ACCESSORIES Cockpit door Grill replaces cockpit cooler Hardtop enclosure Outrigger kit 15 ft 4 6 m radial hardtop mounted O...

Page 56: ...tch activates the lift which opens and closes the raisable electronics box at the helm A circuit breaker located above this switch provides over current protection for this circuit Hardtop Lights optional This momentary switch activates the multi colored recessed downlights Depressing the switch one time turns the lights on Subsequent pressing of the switch will cycle the lights through the colors...

Page 57: ...or this circuit Wiper This switch powers the windshield wipers A circuit breaker located above this switch provides over current protection for this circuit Accessory Switches and breakers labeled ACC are blank They may be used for non factory installed accessories A circuit breaker located above this switch provides over current protection for this circuit See 370 DC Accessory Wiring Color Fuse B...

Page 58: ...is supplied to load group 1 Likewise when the shore 2 distribution switch is turned on power is supplied to load group 2 When operating from generator power turning on the generator distribution switch supplies power to load group 1 the switch configuration will not permit the shore 1 and generator switches to be turned on at the same time Turning on the transfer switch allows both load groups to ...

Page 59: ...amps Using Generator Power Only To use the generator power only ensure the generator is operating For more information about the generator see Generator on page 8 14 With only the generator distribution switch turned on power is supplied to load group 1 Set the toggle switch beneath the A C voltmeter to monitor the voltage being supplied to load group 1 Use the load group 1 amperage meter on the p...

Page 60: ...t seat must be open See Air Cooler Pump on page 8 10 for more details about the air cooler pump Battery Charger This load group 1 switch operates the on board battery charger designated for the aft four batteries See Operation Of Optional Features on page 8 24 for more details about the battery charger Bow Thruster Charger This load group 1 switch operates the on board battery charger designated f...

Page 61: ...the electric stove Water Heater This load group 2 switch activates the eleven gallon water heater Ensure the water heater is not empty before turning on this switch See Water Heater on page 8 23 for more details concerning the water heater DC Powered Accessory Switches DC Main The main power switch must be in the on position to operate most DC accessories even if the specific accessory is not spec...

Page 62: ...scharge This switch provides power to the discharge pump control for the head system See VacuFlush Head System on page 8 22 for information about the head system Shower Sump This switch provides power to the pump located in the shower sump under the aft berth floor The pump will not run until activated by the float switch See Shower Sump on page 8 20 for more details Stereo This switch furnishes p...

Page 63: ...ide The return vent for the cabin air is located in the dinette area while the helm air return vent is located beneath the port bench seat on the forward side The cabin air conditioning unit is located beneath the forward dinette seat and the helm air unit is located beneath the port bench seat The condensation drain for these units drains to the shower sump Therefore the shower sump pump should b...

Page 64: ...be connected with load group 1 energized for the charger to work To activate the charger turn the AC panel breaker switch to the on position The charger has a built in isolator that senses the charging needs of all the batteries and distributes charge accordingly At the point that all batteries are nearly fully restored the charger will automatically reduce the current being sent to the batteries ...

Page 65: ...at has two bilge pumps One is located in the aft bilge rigging compartment and can be accessed through the aft rigging lid beneath the access panel in the generator subfloor The second is in the rigging compartment under the access panel located on the floor of the helm area See 12 Volt DC Accessory Locations on page 8 40 for a layout of all 12 volt DC accessories BOW THRUSTER not necessary with Y...

Page 66: ...d of the microwave in the V berth area One controls the low level lighting recessed above the V berth walls The other controls the two recessed lights in the V berth The three lights above the mirrored cabinet in the head are controlled by a wall switch on the forward head wall The overhead light in the aft berth and the rail light in the galley have switches built into each light See 12V DC Cabin...

Page 67: ...nels on page 8 2 for information regarding the operation of switches included on this panel COMPASS The compass is located at the helm station in direct view of the operator when navigating the boat Following the compass instructions included in the Owners Packet will help you make compensation adjustments FRESHWATER SYSTEM The Express 370 comes with a pressurized freshwater system The freshwater ...

Page 68: ...equirements of any household objects you bring on board Air Cooler Pump 2 1 Amps 1 1 50Hz Running Amps Air Conditioner 11 7 Amps 5 9 50Hz Running Amps Helm Air Conditioner 11 7 Amps 5 9 50Hz Running Amps ______________________________ 28A for international boats outside North America 31A for international boats outside North America Battery Charger 6 3 Amps 3 2 50Hz Maximum Amps Bow Thruster Charg...

Page 69: ...the entire generator exhaust system including the exhaust manifold hose and muffler condition hose connection joint etc For proper operation and maintenance refer to the literature provided by the manufacturer in the owner s packet C A U T I O N Do not leave the generator seacock open while the boat is in motion and the generator is off You can use the generator while the boat is moving However wh...

Page 70: ...ation of the boat or be damaging to equipment It is activated by a float switch located in the forward bilge This float switch is separate from the bilge pump system and only activates the high bilge water alarm The alarm panel pictured below provides both audible and visual alert signals This panel is located inside the cabin in the galley When activated the red light on the switch will be on and...

Page 71: ...ion If this breaker is tripped moving the arm back to the on position will reset it MICROWAVE The shore power must be connected or the generator must be operating with load group 1 energized for the microwave to function A foam block has been provided to protect the glass platter inside the microwave when the boat is in motion Ensure this block is in place when the microwave is not in use remove b...

Page 72: ...under the helm See Livewell Raw Water Washdown System Layout on page 8 29 for a system diagram REFRIGERATOR The refrigerator is a double drawer design that includes a refrigerated top drawer and a frost free freezer and integrated ice maker in the bottom drawer This unit operates on AC power only requiring either the generator to be in operation or the shore power to be connected with load group 1...

Page 73: ... 1 Shore 2 and Generator on page 8 4 for more detail The AC panel allows for distribution to the various appliances and outlets See the AC Wiring One Line Diagram on page 8 45 for wiring specifics and 120 Volt AC Accessory Locations on page 8 41 for component locations Connecting The Shore Power Either Shore 1 or Shore 2 1 Verify that the external power source is a 3 wire grounded system with ampe...

Page 74: ...r water tank SHOWER SUMP The shower sump is located under the floor of the aft berth and can be accessed by removing the cover board beneath the center cushion The shower sump switch on the AC DC panel must be on for the sump pump to operate The sump collects and discharges drainage from the head shower and condensation from the air conditioner The sump pump should be turned on whenever either are...

Page 75: ...uipped with an integrated shutoff switch that is activated when the stove lid is in the closed position Please review the factory provided information in your owner s packet for instructions on safe and proper use of this unit TRIM TABS Trim tabs are electrically and hydraulically operated The trim tab system includes a hydraulic pump a switch with an integrated indicator and an auto retract featu...

Page 76: ...unit It is located in a seperate TV cabinet forward of the v berth An A B switch located beside the TV is used to change between broadcast antenna and shore cable reception When the switch is set to A the TV receives a signal from the broadcast antenna Set the switch to B when connected to shore cable The DVD CD player is a separate unit located in the galley cabinet next to the stereo Both the TV...

Page 77: ...l the Tank Manager panel indicates the tank is empty and turn off automatically 4 Turn the key to the off position 5 Close the discharge seacock when the tank is empty Deck Pump out 1 Remove the cap from the deck pump out fitting located in the starboard walk around 2 Connect a vacuum hose from a pump out station to the deck fitting and run until the tank is empty Replace the cap on the deck pump ...

Page 78: ...d Before storage clean and wax the outriggers During assembly grease all threads bolts and tubes where one section is inserted into another Disassemble and regrease all applicable surfaces on an annual basis SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO The Sirius satellite radio includes the Sirius satellite tuner and antenna which provides access to many channels of digital entertainment The antenna is installed on th...

Page 79: ... 8 25 InformationalDrawings F u e l S y s t e m 167 Gallon 632 L Fuel Tank Fuel Select Valves in battery select box Fuel Filters Primer Bulbs 177 Gallon 670 L Fuel Tank Carbon Canisters 0 75 L 0 75 L Fuel Fills Fuel Vents ...

Page 80: ...sulated Duct 5 Insulated Duct 4 Teak Grill 4 Insulated Duct 3 Insulated Duct Pump Relay accessed by panel in stbd aft berth wall Water Pump Water Strainer Air Condition Seacock remote arm accessed through the aft rigging door behind folding seat Air Cond Raw Water Supply Hose 16 000 BTU Air Conditioning Unit accessed by removing cover board in forward dinette seat Air Condition Thru Hull Condensat...

Page 81: ...ock remote arm accessed through the aft rigging door behind folding seat Air Cond Raw Water Supply Hose 4 x 12 Supply Grill 14 x 10 Return Grill 5 x 10 Supply Grill 5 Insulated Duct 5 Insulated Duct 16 000 BTU Air Conditioning Unit AC DC Panel Pump Relay accessed by panel in stbd aft berth wall Air Control Panel Condensation Drain to Sump ...

Page 82: ...ulated Suction Line 1 4 Liquid Line 3 8 Insulated Suction Line Water Pump Water Strainer Pump Relay PR Refrigeration Relay RR access relays solenoid valves and condensing unit by panel in port aft berth wall panel Air Conditioner Seacock remote arm accessed through the aft rigging door behind folding seat Port Cockpit Cooler Aft Fishbox ...

Page 83: ...Washdown Pump pump strainer accessed through door on berth wall panel Washdown Seacock accessed by removing cover board beneath cushion 1100 gph 4164 lph Livewell Pump Seacock remove cover board beneath cushion to access Livewell Overflow Drain 47 5 Gallon 182 L Livewell Washdown Outlet Water Inlet Washdown Outlet ...

Page 84: ...acuflush Head Vent Deck Pump out Discharge Seacock accessed by removing the cover board beneath cushion Reducer Discharge Pump Vacuum Tank w Pump Holding Tank Vacuflush system accessed through door in berth wall panel Vacuflush Tank Manager Panel Water Level Gauge ...

Page 85: ...mulator Tank accessed through panel in port aft berth wall panel Galley Sink Pull out Faucet Head Sink Pull out Faucet Vacuflush Head Windshield Washer Solenoid Vavles 11 Gallon 42 L Water Heater accessed by removing port deckwing insert Head Shower Refrigerator Freezer w Ice Maker Bait Station Faucet Shore Water Inlet Refrigerator Shut off Valve Fresh Water Washdown ...

Page 86: ...a 2 X 108 H I 1 X 145 1 ea 3 X 89 C 4 ea J A 4 pcs B 2 pcs D 2 pcs E 2 pcs F J A 2 pcs F G 2 pcs H E I 6 6 Access Plate 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 4 4 6 Access Plate 4 Access Plate 6 Access Plate vertical beneath helm seat 6 Access Plate 6 Access Plate vertical beneath head sink 6 Access Plate 4 Access Plate vertical on TV cabinet 6 6 Access Plate vertical inside trash can compartment 3 0 m 2 6 m 1 0 m 79 cm 6...

Page 87: ...E X P R E S S 3 7 0 8 33 L i n e r R i g g i n g Tu b e s 3 x 80 3 x 36 3 x 30 A B C 2 0 m 91 cm 76 cm Description A C B ...

Page 88: ...ide CO can cause brain damage or death Engine and generator exhaust contains odorless and colorless carbin monoxide gas Signs of carbon monoxide poisoning include nausea headache dizziness or drowsiness and lack of consciousness Get fresh air if anyone shows signs of carbon monoxide poisoning See Owner s Manual for information regarding carbon monoxide poisoning CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO...

Page 89: ... Condensor Drain M N O Description Scupper Drains Livewell Drain Overflow Gen Exhaust Fwd Bilge Air Conditioner Discharge Head Sink Drain Galley Sink Drain Head Vent Aft Bilge Aft Fishbox Drain Stbd Sink Drain Shower Sump K D H E G J A L C B I F Description N M L A D J I F H O A K E B C G ...

Page 90: ...Reservoir Generator Seacock Intake Water Strainer 23 Gallon 87 L Diesel Fuel Tank Exhaust Thru Hull 70A DPDT Breaker Power Supply to AC DC Panel Siphon Break Exhaust Muffler Fischer Panda 8 Mini Generator Forward CO Monitor Aft CO Monitor All aft generator components are accessed by raising the aft generator rigging lid 100A ANL Fuse on Battery Select Box ...

Page 91: ...ol Bow Thruster Battery Access battery fuses by removing folding helm table Bow Thruster Motor accessed by removing stbd storage sump and two drawer cabinet Emergency Shut off Switch Power Assist Pump Accessed by panel in stbd berth wall panel 400A Fuse and Holder Bow Thruster 50A Fuse and Holder Power Assist ...

Page 92: ...elm table where it connects to the aft hull harness The main 12V DC positive and negative wiring for the hardtop route to the DC positive and DC negative bus bars located behind the AC DC panel Hardtop DC Negative Bus Accessed through 4 access plate Dual Trumpet Horn 6 Water Resistant Stereo Speakers Dome Light with white red bulbs Mast Light Spreader Lights ...

Page 93: ... L a y o u t 6 1 2 Water Resistant Stereo Speakers In Hardtop 6 1 2 In ceiling Stereo Speaker Above Dinette 6 1 2 In ceiling Stereo Speaker Above Galley Stereo Stereo Remote Sirius Tuner behind microwave Sirius Antenna 6 1 2 Speakers Amp ...

Page 94: ...d by raising generator rigging lid and opening access plate in generator subfloor Blower accessed by raising generator rigging lid Main 12V DC Negative Bus secured to aft side of bulkhead beneath aft fishbox Main Batteries Battery Select Box 12V Accessory Outlet Trim Tab Pump Anchor Windlass with Foot Controls and Solenoid Head Vent Shower Sump Stereo Power Assist Pump 1100 gph 4164 lph Livewell P...

Page 95: ... Dual Burner Glass Top Stove Convection Microwave Phone Jack GFCI Cockpit Outlet GFCI Galley Outlet Pump Relay PR Refrigeration Relay RR Battery Charger accessed by removing aft drop in box Bow Thruster Charger GFCI Cockpit Outlet GFCI Head Outlet with Cover Coolers Condensing Unit solenoid valves relays unit accessed through door in port aft berth wall panel Coolers Solenoid Valves 16 000 BTU Air...

Page 96: ...rounding Bus 16 ga Green Diesel Ground 16 ga Green Aux Fuel Ground 16 ga Green Main Fuel Ground 14 ga Black Aft Bilge Pump Negative 4 ga Black Generator Negative 10 ga Black Blower Negative 2 ga Red Windlass Positive 80A 80A 4 ga Red Helm Master Port SCU Positive opt 4 ga Red Helm Master Stbd SCU Positive opt 4 ga Black Helm Master Port SCU Negative opt 4 ga Black Helm Master Stbd SCU Negative opt...

Page 97: ...nd 14 ga Black Aft Bilge Pump Negative 4 ga Black Generator Negative 10 ga Black Blower Negative 2 ga Red Windlass Positive 2 0 Red Main Accy Positive 16 ga Red Pnk 12V Constant 16 ga Brn Wht Aft Float 16 ga Brn Red Fwd Float 2 ga Red Windlass Positive 2 0 Red Batt 2 2 0 Red Batt 1 4 0 Red Bow Thruster Positive 8 ga Red Power Assist Positive 50A 8 ga Black Power Assist Negative 4 0 Black Bow Thrus...

Page 98: ...ga Red Helm Master Stbd SCU Positive opt 4 ga Black Helm Master Port SCU Negative opt 4 ga Black Helm Master Center SCU Negative opt 2 0 Red Batt 1 4 0 Red Bow Thruster Positive 8 ga Red Power Assist Positive 50A 8 ga Black Power Assist Negative 4 0 Black Bow Thruster Negative Aft 16 ga Red 16 ga Black 10A 100A 2 0 Red Main Accy Positive 16 ga Red Pnk 12V Constant 16 ga Brn Wht Aft Float 16 ga Brn...

Page 99: ...OCK TO PREVENT SIMULTANEOUS CLOSURE AC AMPS AC AMPS BATTERY CHARGER BOW THURSTER CHARGER MICROWAVE STOVE REFRIGERATOR GALLEY OUTLET CABIN OUTLET WATER HEATER HEAD OUTLET COCKPIT OUTLET AIR COOLER PUMP 15A 5A 15A 25A 15A 15A 15A 15A 15A 15A 5A 30A 15A 30A CURRENT TRANSFORMER CURRENT TRANSFORMER GENERATOR SELF LIMITING LOAD GROUP 1 LOAD GROUP 2 SPDT SELECT SWITCH 30A AIR CONDITIONER COCKPIT COOLERS ...

Page 100: ... W GN AIR COND UNIT SEE COMPONENT OWNER S MANUAL FOR INTERNAL WIRING AIR COND CONTROL PANEL DATA CABLE CONDENSING UNIT SEE COMPONENT OWNER S MANUAL FOR INTERNAL WIRING 3C 14 GA TEMP CONTROLLER PORT COOLER SEE COMPONENT OWNER S MANUAL FOR INTERNAL WIRING TEMP CONTROLLER AFT FISHBOX SEE COMPONENT OWNER S MANUAL FOR INTERNAL WIRING 3C 14 GA 3C 14 GA 2C 14 GA 2C 14 GA PORT SOLENOID AFT SOLENOID LINE N...

Page 101: ...4 GA FROM DWG 370 AC 1 AIR COND CB 3C 10 GA BLK W GN AIR COND UNIT SEE COMPONENT OWNER S MANUAL FOR INTERNAL WIRING AIR COND CONTROL PANEL DATA CABLE CONDENSING UNIT SEE COMPONENT OWNER S MANUAL FOR INTERNAL WIRING TEMP CONTROLLER AFT FISHBOX SEE COMPONENT OWNER S MANUAL FOR INTERNAL WIRING 3C 14 GA LINE NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 9 DATA CABLE HELM AIR COND CONTROL PANEL HELM AIR COND UNIT SEE COMPONEN...

Page 102: ...WHT BLK 16 GA BLK WHT 10 GA ORG 6A CB 16 GA WHT WINDSHIELD VENT LIFTING RAM 16 GA BLK 16 GA BLK 10 GA ORG 14 GA LTBLU PUR 15A CB 16 GA BLK SEE DWG 370 DC 8 AV2 LINE 8 SUNROOF SWITCH OPTIONAL 14 GA LTBLU PUR 16 GA LTBLU YEL 16 GA LTBLU BRN 16 GA BLK 14 GA LTBLU PUR 16 GA LTBLU YEL 16 GA LTBLU BRN 10 GA ORG SEE DWG 370 DC 3 2 LINE 18 B B 10 GA BLK SEE DWG 370 DC 1 3 LINE 45 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 16 G...

Page 103: ... BUS CABIN LIGHTS SEE DWG 370 DC 9 LINE 1 BEHIND AC DC PANEL STEREO 10A CB 16 GA RED 16 GA BLK STEREO SEE DWG 370 STO 1 LINE 1 SUMP PUMP SUMP PUMP 16 GA BRN ORG 2 5A CB 16 GA BLK 10A CB ACCESSORY 10A CB TV DVD TV DVD 10 GA RED GRN 10 GA BLK 15A CB FRESH WATER FRESH WATER PUMP HEAD 12 GA ORG BLU 10A CB 16 GA BLK 12 GA BLK S 16 GA WHT BLU 16 GA BLK TANK LEVEL GAUGE TANK SENDER 10A CB VACUFLUSH HEAD ...

Page 104: ...6 GA BLU RED B LIVEWELL LT LIVEWELL 16 GA BLK 16 GA BLK 16 GA ORG BRN 16 GA BLU RED P7 12 GA ORG BRN 15A CB 10 GA ORG RAW WATER SWITCH 12 GA ORG BRN 12 GA BLK WASHDOWN PUMP 12 GA ORG BRN 10 GA ORG 14 GA BLU WHT 14 GA BLU WHT SPREADER LIGHTS SWITCH 10A CB SEE DWG 370 DC 8 LINE 5 21 22 NOTES 1 SEE LAYOUT DRAWINGS FOR COMPONENT LOCATIONS 2 ACTUATORS ON BOATS NOT EQUIPPED WITH OPTIONAL FEATURES WILL B...

Page 105: ...EHIND AC DC PANEL BEHIND AC DC PANEL 10 GAA BLU GRN FWD RECESSED LIGHTS SWITCH FWD ROPE LIGHTS SWITCH 16 GA BLU GRN GALLEY LIGHT SWITCH W W W W 16 GA BLU GRN 16 GA BLK 16 GA BLK 16 GA BLU GRN 16 GA BLK W 16 GA BLK 16 GA BLU GRN GALLEY LIGHT TAPE LIGHT CABINET LIGHT UNDER SINK CUP HOLDER BULKHEAD LIGHTS SWITCH 16 GA BLU GRN 16 GA BLU GRN W W W W W 16 GA BLK 16 GA BLK 16 GA BLK 16 GA BLU GRN W W CAB...

Page 106: ...TO SEE DWG 370 DC 1 1 LINE 12 2 3 4 6 BEHIND AC DC PANEL 6 GA BLK 12 GANG FUSE BLOCK NEG BUS SEE DWG 370 DC 1 3 LINE 41 NOTES 1 SEE LAYOUT DRAWINGS FOR COMPONENT LOCATIONS 7 5 16 GA BLU GRY FUSE 5A ATO CONSOLE ACCESSORY OUTLET 8 10 GA BLK 10 GA RED FUSE 10A ATO STEREO AMP SEE DWG 370 STO 1 16 GA BLK 16 GA BRN GRN FUSE 3A ATO HEAD VENT 9 370 DC 5 HEAD VENT SWITCH IN HEAD ATO 15A FUSE 10 GA RED ORG ...

Page 107: ...E X P R E S S 3 7 0 8 53 1 2 V D C A n c h o r Wi n d l a s s D i a g r a m ...

Page 108: ... LINE 6 SEE DWG 370 DC 3 2 LINE 22 10 GA BLK BLU 12V DC HARD TOP NEG BUS HARD TOP DOME LIGHT W SWITCH SPREADER LIGHTS MAST LIGHT P2 P2 W W W SEE DWG 370 DC 1 3 LINE 42 R W IN HARD TOP P2 W P2 B R W B R W B R W 16 GA LTBLU PNK 16 GA BLK SEE DWG 370 DC 3 1 LINE 12 TRI COLOR DOWN LIGHTS NOTE 2 P2 NOTES 1 SEE LAYOUT DRAWINGS FOR COMPONENT LOCATIONS 2 TRI COLOR DOWN LIGHTS ONLY PRESENT WITH ENCLOSED HE...

Page 109: ...ORG 14 GA BLK STBD ACTUATOR BENNET CABLE GRN BENNET CABLE RED PORT ACTUATOR BENNETT EIC SWITCH BENNET BLUE CABLE BENNET BLUE CABLE BENNET HPU CABLE 16 GA ORG 16 GA PUR 14 GA BLK SEE DWG 370 DC 4 LINE 5 14 GA BLK SEE DWG 370 DC 4 LINE 4 14 GA ORG LINE NO 1 3 2 4 5 6 NOTES 1 INDICATES MULTI CONDUCTOR CABLE 2 SEE LAYOUT DRAWINGS FOR COMPONENT LOCATIONS 370 DC 6 ...

Page 110: ... S MANUAL Y BK BK Y 2 4 5 6 7 3 CENTER ENGINE YAMAHA CABLE FUSE ATC 5A 16 GA PUR ATC 1 5A 16 GA PUR ATC 1 5A 16 GA ORG FUSE FUSE SEE DWG 370 DC 6 LINE 2 SEE DWG 370 DC 1 2 LINE 24 NOTE 3 SEE DWG 370 DC 1 2 LINE 21 NOTE 4 NOTES 1 INDICATES MULTI CONDUCTOR CABLE 2 SEE LAYOUT DRAWINGS FOR COMPONENT LOCATIONS 3 PURPLE WIRE AND FUSE NOT PRESENT ON LINE 6 ON BOATS EQUIPPED WITH YAMAHA HELM MASTER OPTION...

Page 111: ...LINE 43 1 4 16 GA RED PNK HIGH BILGE WATER ALARM BUZZER 3 SEE DWG 370 DC 1 2 LINE 19 R 16 GA BLK NOTES 1 SEE LAYOUT DRAWINGS FOR COMPONENT LOCATIONS HIGH BILGE WATER ALARM LT ON SWITCH 5 2 16 GA BRN PNK 16 GA RED WHT 16 GA BRN PNK 16 GA RED PNK HIGH BILGE WATER ALARM SWITCH 16 GA RED 16 GA BLK 16 GA BLK 370 HWA 1 ...

Page 112: ...REO SEE OWNER S MANUAL FOR COMPONENT DETAIL Fusion Stereo Amplifier Stereo RCA Cable 16GA WHT PUR Remote Turn on AFT STBD SPEAKER AFT PORT SPEAKER 10 GA RED 10 GA BLK ZONE 1 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 3 FUSION BLUETOOTH MODULE STANDARD NOTE 1 SEE DWG 370 DC 5 LINE 9 SATELLITE CONNECTION CABLE SEE DWG 370 DC 5 LINE 9 P13 NMEA CABLE AND CONNECTOR STEREO REMOTE SIRIUS SATELLITE TUNER OPTIONAL N...

Page 113: ...INE NO NOTES 1 INDICATES MULTI CONDUCTOR CABLE 1 2 3 4 SHORE CABLE TV INLET FLAT PANEL TELEVISION RG6 COAXIAL A B SELECTOR SWITCH RG6 COAXIAL BROADCAST ANTENNA RG6 COAXIAL DVD PLAYER 3C RCA CABLE STEREO 2C RCA CABLE A B RF IN AV IN AV OUT AUX IN 5 6 7 ...

Page 114: ... N Lock II 15 Aft Hull to Helm Sw Panel P6 Mate N Lock II 15 Aft Hull to Hardtop P7 Mate N Lock II 15 Aft Hull to Fwd Hull P8 Mate N Lock II 9 Aft Hull to Cockpit Sw Panel P9 Mate N Lock II 4 Aft Hull to Battery Select Panel P10 Mate N Lock II 6 Deck to Fwd Hull P11 Mate N Lock II 15 Fwd Hull to Stereo P12 Mate N Lock II 4 Inst Panel to Helm Sw Panel P13 Mate N Lock II 4 Sto Rem Ext to Sto P14 Mat...

Page 115: ...BAR MAIN ACCY 12V DC NEG BUS COPPER BAR 2 GA RED COPPER BAR NOTES 1 INDICATES MULTI CONDUCTOR CABLE 2 SEE LAYOUT DRAWINGS FOR COMPONENT LOCATIONS 3 50 AMP MAXI FUSE CHANGES TO 100 MRCB IF THE BOAT IS EQUIPPED WITH V6 ENGINES 9 11 19 8 GA RED SEE DWG 370 DC 1 1 LINE 1 ISO 15 12 RED ENG LEAD 6 GA BLK SEE DWG 370 DC 1 1 LINE 10 6 GA RED FUSE MAXI 50A NOTE 3 FUSE MAXI 50A 2 0 RED NOTE 3 SEE DWG 370 DC...

Page 116: ...ONS 3 50 AMP MAXI FUSE CHANGES TO 100 MRCB IF THE BOAT IS EQUIPPED WITH V6 ENGINES AFT 12V DC NEGATIVE BUS MAIN ACCY 12V DC NEG BUS 4 GA RED 4 GA RED 2 0 RED 6 GA RED 2 0 BLK 4 GA RED COPPER BAR NOTES 1 INDICATES MULTI CONDUCTOR CABLE 2 SEE LAYOUT DRAWINGS FOR COMPONENT LOCATIONS 3 50 AMP MAXI FUSE CHANGES TO 100 MRCB IF THE BOAT IS EQUIPPED WITH V6 ENGINES CONT FROM 370 DC 1 3 LINE 25 BLK ENG LEA...

Page 117: ...INES CONT FROM 370 DC 1 3 LINE 25 BLK ENG LEAD RED ENG LEAD AFT 12V DC NEGATIVE BUS COPPER BAR MAIN ACCY 12V DC NEG BUS COPPER BAR 2 GA RED COPPER BAR 9 8 GA RED SEE DWG 370 DC 1 1 LINE 1 ISO RED ENG LEAD 6 GA BLK SEE DWG 370 DC 1 2 LINE 21 6 GA RED FUSE MAXI 50A NOTE 3 8 GA RED SEE DWG 370 DC 1 3 LINE 32 ISO FUSE MAXI 50A 2 0 RED NOTE 3 SEE DWG 370 DC 1 3 LINE 34 NEAR BSS BOX AFT 12V DC NEGATIVE ...

Page 118: ...ERATOR 7 5KW SEE GEN OWNER S MANUAL GENERATOR REMOTE CONTROL SEE GEN OWNER S MANUAL BUS BUS SEE DWG 370 DC 1 1 LINE 8 22 GA BLK 22 GA BLK 16 GA BLK 16 GA BLK 16 GA BLK 6 GA GN 8 GA GN 8 GA GN 8 GA GN PANEL GROUNDING STUD GENERATOR INDICATOR LIGHT AT HELM REFRIGERATOR INDICATOR LIGHT AT HELM R G G G G G R G FUSE 3A 4 GA BLK 4 GA R 22 GA BLK 22 GA BLK 5A 2 5A CB 15A 10A CB 25A 12 5A CB 15A 7 5A CB 1...

Page 119: ...s and electronics equipment All repairs are subject to prior written authorization by Grady White Boats Incorporated NO BOAT IS TO BE SENT TO THE GRADY WH1TE FACTORY AND NO REPAIRS MADE WITHOUT SUCH WRITTEN AUTHORITY The Five Year Structural Hull Warranty is transferable to the second and subsequent owners for the remainder of the five 5 years from the date of delivery to the original purchaser Th...

Page 120: ... of cosmetic surface finishes including gel coat cracking crazing blistering discoloration chalking or fading chrome plated or painted metal aluminum and stainless steel finishes plastics or acrylic materials windshields glass breakage all vinyl upholstery and canvas instruments and gauges and leakage around windshields windows hatches and other apertures Failure of the owner to use maintain or st...

Page 121: ...rior written authorization from Grady White Boats Incorporated THESE WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSLY MADE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE SHALL BE LIMITED TO AND COINCIDENT WITH THE DURATION OF THESE EXPRESSED WARRANTIES THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT BE VALID UNLESS THE FACTORY WARRANTY POSTCARD IS PROPERLY EXE...

Page 122: ...ership or Previous Owner _______________________________________ Date Purchased ________________ About Your Boat 1 What type of power is your boat equipped with Single OB Dual OB Inboard Outboard 2 What engine brand does your boat have Johnson Mercury Evinrude Yamaha Volvo Other 3 Engine horsepower total if twin power ________ 4 Is your new Grady White the first boat you ve ever owned Yes Please s...

Page 123: ...Sportfishing Boating World Florida Sportsman Power Motoryacht Wall Street Journal Boats U S Offshore Saltwater Sportsman Other ____________________ 10 What is your age Under 25 25 34 35 44 45 54 55 64 65 or older 11 Which of the following best describes your educational background Some High School Some College or Technical Some Post Graduate Work High School Graduate College Graduate Post Graduate...

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