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Summary of Contents for 360 express

Page 1: ...t have served our owners through some truly extraordinary conditions since our first models built in 1958 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 Grady White d...

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Page 3: ...ety Tips 2 3 Certification 2 4 Loading Capacity 2 4 Carbon Monoxide 2 5 Suggested Boating Classes And Reading Material 2 6 CH A P T E R 3 GE N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N Fueling 3 1 Before Fueling 3 1 During Fueling 3 1 After Fueling 3 1 Fuel System 3 1 Fuel Select Valve 3 2 Pollution Regulations 3 3 Discharge Of Oil Or Hazardous Substances 3 3 Disposal Of Plastics Or Garbage 3 3 Trailering 3 4...

Page 4: ...eter 5 2 Switch Panel 5 3 CH A P T E R 6 MA I N T E N A N C E A N D S E R V I C E General 6 1 Bottom Paint 6 1 Exterior Fiberglass Finish 6 1 Maintenance 6 1 Cleaning 6 1 Finishing Waxing 6 2 Repairing 6 3 Upholstery 6 3 Duratrim Polyethylene Plexiglas 6 3 Hardware Mounting 6 3 Canvas 6 4 Maintenance 6 4 Snaps And Zippers 6 4 Vinyl 6 4 Caulking Gasket 6 5 Stainless Steel Rails Hardware 6 5 Fuel Sy...

Page 5: ...ccessory Outlet 12 Volt 8 4 Compass 8 4 Bilge Pump With Float Switch 8 4 Bilge Pump Locations 8 4 Battery Select Switch 8 5 Seacocks 8 5 Hard Top 8 5 Shore water 8 6 AC DC Panel 8 6 AC Power Distribution Shore 1 Shore 2 and Generator 8 7 Using Separate Shore 1 and Shore 2 Shore Connections 8 7 Using One Shore Connection Only 8 7 Using Generator Power Only 8 7 Using One Shore Connection and Generat...

Page 6: ...bin Lights 8 17 Cockpit Shower 8 17 Cockpit Switch Panel 8 18 Helm Switch Panel 8 18 Head And Discharge Pump 8 18 Head Shower 8 18 Livewell Raw Water 8 18 Pressurized Fresh Water 8 19 Shower Sump Pump 8 19 Stereo 8 19 Sirius Satellite Radio 8 19 Teleflex i6000 Electronic Controls 8 20 Trim Tabs 8 21 TV DVD 8 22 Washdown Operation 8 22 Windshield Wiper System 8 23 Vacuflush Head System 8 24 Operati...

Page 7: ...lt DC Lighting Diagram 8 45 12 Volt DC Fuse Block Diagram 8 46 12 Volt DC Wiper Washer System Diagram 8 47 12 Volt DC Anchor Windlass Diagram 8 48 12 Volt DC Hard Top Elementary Diagram 8 49 12 Volt DC Trim Tab Diagram 8 50 12 Volt DC Cockpit Switch Panel Diagram 8 51 12 Volt DC Ignition Circuit Trim Diagram 8 52 12 Volt DC i6000 Engine Switches Diagram 8 53 Air Condition Cockpit Coolers One Line ...

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Page 9: ...ocated 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 DEALE...

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...

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Page 13: ...nland and international waters ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT In addition to the required safety equipment there are 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 18 of the pamphlet Sportfish Cruisers Yachts Owner s Manual enclosed with this manual Keep tools and ...

Page 14: ...on 4 in Sportfish 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 ...

Page 15: ... basic boating 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 Remember the captain is ultimately responsible for the safety of the passengers aboard their vessel Keep your boat speed under control Respect for other boaters and those on shore are common c...

Page 16: ... but also meet the more stringent 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 basic flotation standard H 8 Basic flotation is defined...

Page 17: ...kpit and propulsion equipment do not operate the boat with this canvas closed Operators need to be aware of the influence 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 D A N...

Page 18: ...ers Yachts Owner s Manual for training options and page 23 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 Motor Boating and Sailing Post Office Box 2319 F D R Station New York New York 10022 Available on CD ROM Pleasure Boating and Seamanship US Coast Guard Auxiliary 306 Wi...

Page 19: ... prevent any static sparks AFTER FUELING Secure the fuel cap and check fuel lines and connections for leakage Wash and clean up any spilled fuel Dispose of clean up rags or sponges on shore Do not store these clean up rags in the boat Ventilate all ports windows hatches and other closed areas Conduct a sniff test to make certain all fumes are vacant before using the battery select switch es Select...

Page 20: ...nt that should be inspected if a restriction occurs is the anti siphon valve If fuel does not flow properly through this part it must be cleaned and or replaced DO NOT remove the anti siphon valve and replace with a regular barb FUEL SELECT VALVE If your boat is equipped with dual fuel tanks you will have a manual fuel select valve installed This valve allows you to choose from which tank fuel wil...

Page 21: ...scharge of oil or hazardous substances which may be harmful into or upon U S navigable waters Vessels 26 feet in length or over must display a placard at least 5 x 8 in a visible location in the bilge or near the bilge pump controls The placard should state the following Disposal Of Plastics Or Garbage The MARPOL ANNEX V is the Act to prevent pollution from ships and other vessels Federal regulati...

Page 22: ...tfish Cruisers and Yachts Owner s Manual TOWING In the event of a mishap or power loss you may need to tow a boat or have yours towed Remember you should not tow a boat larger than your own Never tow a boat if you are not equipped with the proper lines nylon ropes are recommended They have the strength and elasticity needed to absorb the shock of towing and sudden jerks Individuals should never ho...

Page 23: ...o be used to pull the boat free Many inland areas have rocks and stumps which could crack or puncture a fiberglass hull Be familiar with the boating area and use caution in shallow water ANCHORING Some factors that determine the size and type of anchor most suitable for your boat include the size of your boat and the type of lake sea or river bottom in your boating area See page 46 in Sportfish Cr...

Page 24: ...to steering at low speeds Acceleration and deceleration rates Time and distance to bring the boat to a stop at different speeds Control of the boat using both engines in close quarters Also read the section in Sportfish Cruisers Yachts Owner s Manual beginning on page 49 for information on safe operating speed TWIN ENGINE BOATS Twin engine boats are easy to maneuver The boat will run ahead or back...

Page 25: ...ck and hull 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 ...

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Page 27: ... A decrease in performance will be noted when gear equipment passengers and fuel are added This type of extra load will affect the performance of the boat according to the distribution of the weight Water accumulation in the bilge another type of extra load will affect performance Keep the bilge dry to eliminate this problem Marine Growth Maximum performance is obtained only when your hull bottom ...

Page 28: ...d pitch are the two basic dimensions of a propeller Diameter is the distance across the circle made by the blade tips as the propeller rotates Pitch is the theoretical not accounting for slippage forward distance the propeller would move in one revolution An example of a propeller dimension would be 14 X 17 for a propeller having a diameter of 14 and a pitch of 17 C A U T I O N Stay within the eng...

Page 29: ...nuals are included with the Owner s Packet ENGINE WARRANTY A warranty registration card is included with all engine manuals and should be completed and returned to the engine manufacturer as soon as possible D A N G E R Do not inhale exhaust fumes Exhaust contains carbon monoxide a dangerous gas which is potentially lethal W A R N I N G Do not attempt to service any engine or drive component witho...

Page 30: ... a high quality marine grease Refer to the manufacturer s steering manual for specific recommendations and additional maintenance Any slow or sudden change in the feel of your steering system indicates an immediate need for a thorough inspection All repairs and replacements to steering systems should be made by an authorized repairman Power Assist Hydraulic Steering The engine ignition switches mu...

Page 31: ...seperatly Remember two things when reading this meter 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 indicates the fuel economy in miles per gallon for all en...

Page 32: ...s 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 engine owner s manu...

Page 33: ...th switches for the washdown livewell and spreader lights Consult your dealer for specific information or questions on the accessories included on your boat More detailed descriptions of switch functions are located in Chapter 8 of this manual WASHDOWN LIVEWELL SPREADER LIGHTS WINDLASS AFT BILGE FWD BILGE COCKPIT LIGHT NAV ANCHOR W S VENT HORN PORT ON OFF CENTER ON OFF PORT ENG TRIM CENTER ENG TRI...

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Page 35: ...marine growth and barnacles that hinder performance Since anti fouling paint slowly dissolves yearly inspection and cleaning of the boat bottom is advised to prevent marine growth repaint when necessary Use an epoxy barrier coat applied in conjunction with the anti fouling paint to help prevent blistering EXTERIOR FIBERGLASS FINISH The exterior finish of your Grady White is a thin layer of resin w...

Page 36: ...remove scratches stains or restore severely weathered surfaces These products can be applied by hand or mechanical means The process below will help restore fiberglass finishes Clean the affected area with a good detergent Remove stubborn stains or discoloration by gently wet sanding the affected areas with 600 grit wet or dry sandpaper ALWAYS SAND IN ONE DIRECTION Use plenty of water and sand cur...

Page 37: ...ws 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 Some cabin cushions are of a Herculon type fabric and may be cleaned with upholstery cleaner DURATRIM POLYETHYLENE PLEXIGLAS Duratrim and polyethylene are used for toe rails trim cutting boards lids etc Maintenance of your duratrim should includ...

Page 38: ...acturing Some of the repellent may have diminished after extended cleaning re treatment of the fabric is recommended Do not use wax based products use a water based repellent like Apseal or Uniseal Scotchguard is effective for short term use only Snaps And Zippers To protect the snaps and zippers on your boat s canvas and cushions Grady White includes a snap zipper assist tool and a tube of lubric...

Page 39: ...ning alcohol Alcohol particularly methanol will absorb water making fuel more corrosive to metals in tanks and carburetors It also shortens the durability of elastomers such as hose and gaskets After fueling inspect the fuel hoses connections and tanks for tightness signs of leaks and deterioration Annually conduct a more detailed inspection of fuel system components especially those hidden from r...

Page 40: ... a mild soap such as Ivory Liquid after each use and every two to three weeks if stored in an outside marine environment Strong cleaners and soaps must not be used never use abrasive cleaners or products that contain chlorine bleach These products can remove the anodized coating Give special attention to the upper tubes of your hardtop frame The area just below the top is shielded by the fiberglas...

Page 41: ...Protective gloves eye wear and clothing should be worn when servicing to minimize risk to yourself Batteries produce explosive gases Keep sparks flames and cigarettes away Ventilate when charging or using in an enclosed space Keep out of reach of children This is not a complete set of guidelines It is your responsibility to safely maintain your batteries and avoid injury Use good judgement and rem...

Page 42: ...n Light Manufacturer Replacement Bulb Recessed Light Light Manufacturer Replacement Bulb Dome Light Light Manufacturer Replacement Bulb Combination Bowlight Light Manufacturer Attwood Replacement Bulb Attwood 912717 GE 2641L Reduced Glare Hardtop Mast Light Light Manufacturer Perko Replacement Bulb Perko 71 DP CLR Cockpit Light Light Manufacturer Attwood Replacement Bulb Attwood 90 Night Vision Do...

Page 43: ... Switch Aft 16 ga Brown White 10 0 Battery Select Box Bilge Pump Forward Attwood 1700 16 ga Brown Black 10 0 Helm Accessory Panel Auto Float Switch Forward 16 ga Brown Red 10 0 Battery Select Box Head Pump Discharge 14 ga Orange Gray 10 0 AC DC Panel Head Pump Vaccum 14 ga Orange Red 10 0 AC DC Panel Livewell Pump Sentry 1100 GPH 16 ga Orange Brown 6 0 Cockpit Accessory Panel Power Assist Pump 8 g...

Page 44: ...ve 6 ga Red 50 0 AC DC Panel Electronics Box Ram 16 ga White 10 0 Accessory Panel Fuse Block Positive 6 ga Red N A N A Fuel Grounds 16 ga Green N A N A Fuel Tank Sender Aft 16 ga Pink White N A N A Fuel Tank Sender Fwd 16 ga Pink N A N A Generator Cranking Lead 4 ga Red 100 0 Main Battery Compartment Hard Top Negative Main 10 ga Black Blue N A N A Head Vent 16 ga Brown Green 3 0 Fuse Block Horn 12...

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Page 47: ...s 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 tow motors are used to move the boat the forks should be padded and in a secure location under the hull near the chine The forks should be long enough to prevent the boat from rocking forward and aft causing it to be...

Page 48: ...silicone hinges and unseated gaskets replace or tighten where necessary Heavy seas pounding and twisting the hull can cause leaks in your windows doors and hatches DRAINING AND WATER SYSTEMS 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 lines and pumps to prevent freeze damage The fre...

Page 49: ...ne Owner s Manual regarding the procedures for winterizing the engines Follow these important instructions carefully and your engines should survive most weather conditions Change all filters and check hoses clamps and belts If you notice any vibrations during the season look for loose engine bolts bent shafts or bent propellers STORAGE CHECKLIST In addition to the winterization guidelines the fol...

Page 50: ...e Check operation of bilge pumps in manual and automatic modes Check shower sump pump Check operation of all AC if applicable and DC circuits Check the hose and lines on the fresh water system install drain plug and close drain valves 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 fo...

Page 51: ...gine Shaft Length O B 25 Center 30 Transom Width 11 4 Dry Weight 14 919 Lbs Steering Type Hydraulic Tilt w Power Assist Steering Hose Lengths Helm to power assist 13 Compensating line 12 Power assist to tees 15 Tee to port cylinder 6 Tee to stbd cylinder 9 Control Cable Lengths Port throttle 28 Port shift 27 Center throttle 26 Center shift 25 Starboard throttle 24 Starboard shift 23 Maximum Outboa...

Page 52: ...y switch 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 Engine Standby These switches place the electronic controls for each engine in standby When each momentary switch is depressed the corresponding engine is placed in neutral and the engine runs at idle A green LED i...

Page 53: ...on for this circuit Windlass This switch operates the anchor windlass Depress the top of the switch to raise the windlass and the bottom of the switch to lower the windlass AUXILIARY FUSE PANEL The auxiliary fuse panel located at the center helm station behind an access door provides a source of power for electronics and additional accessories Your model utilizes the automotive type fuses MAIN CIR...

Page 54: ...mulates in the bilge The float switches function independently of the battery select switches and can activate the bilge pump with the battery select switches in the off position The bilge pumps are also equipped with switches at the helm When a switch is in the on position the pump will run continuously The pump should not be left in the on mode unless someone is monitoring the system and can tur...

Page 55: ...COCKS A ball valve seacock is installed on the inlet thru hulls for the livewell washdown air cooler pump generator systems and the discharge seacock for the head discharge system It is necessary for the seacock to be in the open position to operate these systems The open position is identified by the orientation of the handle If the handle is in line or parallel to the body of the valve the seaco...

Page 56: ...R CONTROL PANEL ACCESSORY SHOWER SUMP ACCESSORY BLOWER ACCESSORY ACCY SWITCH PANELS CABIN LIGHTS STEREO DC MAIN 12 VOLTS D C HOLDING TANK DISCHARGE HEAD TV DVD FRESH WATER GENERATOR INTAKE SEACOCK MUST BE CLOSED WHEN GENERATOR IS OFF AND BOAT IS OPERATING ABOVE PLANING SPEEDS FAILURE TO CLOSE SEACOCK UNDER THESE CONDITIONS MAY RESULT IN FLOODING THE UNIT WITH SEAWATER CHECK GENERATOR COMPARTMENT B...

Page 57: ... the load on each circuit the amp readings should not exceed 30 amps on either meter Using One Shore Connection Only To use one shore connection only ensure the shore 1 circuit is connected to shore power See Connecting The Dockside Power on page 8 11 for instructions on how to connect to shore power With the shore 1 distribution switch engaged power is supplied to load group 1 Set the toggle swit...

Page 58: ... group 2 switch provides power to the air conditioner control panel Operation of the unit is affected only by adjustments made on the unit s control panel See Air Cooler Pump on page 8 14 for more details on the air condition Air Cooler Pump This load group 2 switch provides power to the water pump relay which in turn powers the water pump for the air conditioner and cockpit coolers This switch mu...

Page 59: ...tor located in the galley See Refrigerator on page 8 16 for more details concerning the refrigerator Stove Switch This load group 1 switch provides power to the electric stove located at the galley See Stove on page 8 16 for more details about the electric stove Water Heater Switch This load group 2 switch activates the eleven gallon water heater Ensure the water heater is not empty before engagin...

Page 60: ...n the shower sump under the aft berth floor The pump will not run until activated by the float switch See Shower Sump Pump on page 8 19 for more details Stereo Switch This switch furnishes power to the stereo See Stereo on page 8 19 for more detail on the stereo TV DVD This switch provides power to the 12 volt inverter which powers the TV and DVD player See TV DVD on page 8 22 for more information...

Page 61: ...he appropriate distribution switch 2 Switch the circuit breaker under the starboard deckwing off 3 Switch the circuit breaker off at the dock outlet 4 Disconnect the dockside power cable at the dock outlet first 5 Disconnect the dockside power cable at the boat inlet GENERATOR The generator option enables you to use AC accessories without being attached to shore power The diesel generator is a Fis...

Page 62: ...24 Watts Battery Charger 756 Watts Bow Thruster Charger 192 Watts Cockpit Coolers 786 Watts Electric Stove 1100 Watts Hot Water Heater 1500 Watts Microwave 910 Watts Refrigerator 396 Watts Starting the Generator 1 Ensure the shut off valve on the diesel fuel tank is open 2 Open the generator seacock located in the aft rigging compartment and accessed through the aft folding door behind the folding...

Page 63: ...ounts that may be hazardous or fatal This accumulation may occur very quickly in a boat with a defective exhaust or one in which the exhaust is re entering the boat due to wind currents low pressure areas in the cabin or other means of air movement A CO monitor provides an extra measure of safety but it does not replace the need to regularly check the entire generator exhaust system including the ...

Page 64: ...27 for a layout of the air conditioning system See Air Condition Cockpit Coolers One Line Diagram on page 8 54 for a wiring diagram Battery Charger This two bank battery charger is located in the aft rigging compartment near the four aft batteries The generator must be running or the dockside power must be connected with load group 1 energized for the charger to work To activate the charger turn t...

Page 65: ... seacock is open Refer to Air Condition Cockpit Coolers One Line Diagram on page 8 54 for wiring detail These boxes may be used as freezers or refrigerators by designating the set point temperature for each box The set points for each box are set using the digital temperature switches in the cooler control panel located in the galley area near the cabin door To establish the set point first press ...

Page 66: ...lve is installed in line with the fresh water supply for the ice maker to provide a method of winterization This valve is set in the winterized position perpendicular to the supply line at the factory An access plate located in the galley trash can storage compartment provides the access to this valve This valve must be turned parallel to the supply line prior to using the ice maker To winterize t...

Page 67: ...ocated beside the dimmer switch This switch controls the low level lighting in the cabin steps and at the etched glass by the dinette Two more switches are located forward 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 cont...

Page 68: ...s screwed directly into this seacock The livewell switch at the helm should be in the on position Place the livewell standpipe in the drain located at the bottom of the livewell Screw it down until the black flange makes contact with the flange on the drain fitting Water will enter through a plenum along the side of the livewell and be distributed through a series of holes arranged vertically alon...

Page 69: ...he microwave in the galley with one speaker above the galley another above the dinette and two in the hardtop The unit can be remotely operated with the touch pad mounted at the helm station Refer to the stereo s operation and maintenance manual in your owner s packet for specific instructions on using this unit See Stereo Layout on page 8 39 for a drawing showing stereo system component locations...

Page 70: ...rs and three shift actuators These work together to simplify triple engine controls into standard dual engine controls The ECUs throttle actuators and shift actuators are installed in the starboard aft berth rigging compartment They may be accessed through the wall panel in the starboard wall of the aft berth compartment Also two power distribution boxes located in the aft rigging compartment near...

Page 71: ...ort trim tab switch toward bow down to correct a starboard list This will tend to lower the bow by pulling the higher side to a level position If your bow is already in a low position you may correct a listing condition by pressing the trim tab switch toward bow up This will cause the low side to rise and level the boat The running angle will also gradually improve The switches are marked bow down...

Page 72: ... washdown I D tag located beneath the center lid in the aft berth Depress the washdown switch on the accessory switch panel This system will now be pressurized at the washdown faucet outlet This faucet may be used alone or with a hose A hose with a spray nozzle attached may be used intermittently without turning the switch off in the same fashion as a home yard hose with a nozzle The washdown pump...

Page 73: ...etting is for both groups to run together Pressing the group button center button on the control panel switches between active groups as follows group 1 and 2 group 1 only group 2 only and back to group 1 and 2 This wiper system also controls the windshield washers Pressing the wipe wash button far right button initiates the spray of freshwater from the boat s fresh water supply Therefore the fres...

Page 74: ...gh the deck pump out fitting Following are instructions on both operations Overboard Discharge 1 Open the discharge seacock located under the aft berth subfloor with the disch I D tag To access take out the center cushion and remove the compartment cover board 2 Supply power to the pump at the DC panel using the switch labeled holding tank discharge 3 Engage the pump using the key switch in the Ta...

Page 75: ...sary twisting action characteristic of artificial bait Instructions For installation and use reference the sheet included in your Owner s Packet Care And Maintenance Outriggers should be washed with fresh water mild soap and a soft cloth Never use abra sive cleaners on outriggers A periodic waxing is suggested if your outriggers are exposed to salt water The wax will provide a protective coating a...

Page 76: ...P R E S S 8 26 InformationalDrawings F u e l S y s t e m 180 Gallon Fuel Tank 5 5 5 Fuel Select Valves in battery select box Three Fuel Filters Primer Bulbs in motorwell 5 5 5 Fuel Fill Vent 190 Gallon Fuel Tank ...

Page 77: ... 3 Insulated Duct 4 Insulated 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 Conditi...

Page 78: ...ed Suction Line 1 4 Liquid Line 3 8 Insulated Suction Line IN OU T 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 79: ...trainer Washdown Pump pump strainer accessed through door on berth wall panel Washdown Seacock accessed by removing cover board beneath cushion 1100 GPH Livewell Pump Seacock remove cover board beneath cushion to access Livewell Overflow Drain 47 5 Gallon Livewell Washdown Faucet Water Inlet ...

Page 80: ...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 81: ... Pump Accumulator 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 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 ...

Page 82: ...a 2 ea 2 ea Qty Description 1 ea 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 compar...

Page 83: ...3 6 0 E X P R E S S 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 1 1 1 Description Qty A C B ...

Page 84: ...ING DOOR MUST BE CLOSED AND LOCKED WHILE ENGINES ARE IN OPERATION WARNING On AC DC Panel In battery select box CAUTION LATCHES MUST BE SECURED WHEN LID IS CLOSED TO MAINTAIN SELF BAILING COCKPIT CAPABILITY AC DC Panel Under lid near latches On transom door On hull near ladder ...

Page 85: ... 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 86: ...line vertically Coolant Reservoir Generator Seacock Intake Water Strainer 25 Gallon 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 ...

Page 87: ...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 40A Fuse and Holder Power Assist ...

Page 88: ...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 89: ...8 39 St e r e o L a y o u t 6 Water Resistant Stereo Speakers In Hardtop 6 In ceiling Stereo Speaker Above Dinette 6 In ceiling Stereo Speaker Above Galley Stereo Stereo Remote Sirius Tuner behind microwave Sirius Antenna ...

Page 90: ...ng cover board in aft berth floor 1700 GPH Bilge Pump Float Switch accessed 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 Teleflex i1000 Breakers for electronic controls breakers batteries accessed by remov...

Page 91: ...ol Panel Dual Burner Glass Top Stove 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 Co...

Page 92: ...CH OPERATION STARBOARD ENGINE POSITION 1 CENTER ENGINE POSITION 1 OR 2 PORT ENGINE POSITION 2 DEDICATED BATTERY SYSTEM FOR BOW THRUSTER 6 GA RED CENTER ENGINE ISOLATOR LEAD 10A 400A 4 0 RED BOW THRUSTER POS 8 GA BLACK POWER ASSIST 4 GA BLACK STBD ENGINE NEG 4 GA BLACK CENTER ENGINE NEG 4 GA BLACK PORT ENGINE NEG 2 0 BLACK MAIN ACCY NEG 6 GA GREEN AC GROUNDING BUS 6 GA BLACK JUMPER 35A 4 GA BLACK G...

Page 93: ... AC VOLTS 30A MECHANICAL INTERLOCK TO PREVENT SIMULTANEOUS CLOSURE MECHANICAL INTERLOCK TO PREVENT SIMULTANEOUS CLOSURE AC AMPS AC AMPS BATTERY CHARGER BOW THURSTER CHARGER MICROWAVE STOVE REFRIGERATOR GALLEY OUTLET ACCESSORY AIR COOLER PUMP COCKPIT COOLERS AIR COND WATER HEATER CABIN OUTLET HEAD OUTLET COCKPIT OUTLET 10A 5A 15A 25A 15A 15A 15A 5A 15A 30A 15A 15A 15A 15A CURRENT TRANSFORMER CURREN...

Page 94: ...SW 16 GA BLK W S VENT ACTUATOR ELEC BOX LIFTING RAM 16 GA BLK ELEC BOX SW 16 GA WHT 16 GA W 10 GA ORG 16 GA BLK HORN SW 12 GA ORG WHT 10 GA ORG 12 GA ORG WHT 12 GA BLK 3 5 7 8 9 10 11 AFT BILGE SW 2 6 4 NOTES 1 SEE DWG 360 DC 7 FOR WINDLASS SWITCH DETAIL 2 SEE LAYOUT DRAWINGS FOR COMPONENT LOCATIONS SEE DWG 360 DC 1 3 LINE 37 SEE DWG 360 DC 1 3 LINE 38 P5 8 P5 9 P7 8 P5 1 P7 3 P5 5 P7 4 P4 2 P4 1 ...

Page 95: ...N 16 GA BLK 16 GA BLU GRN 16 GA BLU GRN 16 GA BLU GRN 16 GA BLK 16 GA BLU GRN FWD ROPE LTS SWITCH 16 GA BLU GRN 16 GA BLK 16 GA BLK 16 GA BLK 16 GA BLK 16 GA BLU GRN 16 GA BLU GRN VANITY LTS SWITCH 16 GA BLU GRN 16 GA BLK AFT BERTH LTS W SW GALLEY RAIL LT W SW 16 GA BLK 16 GA BLU GRN 2 3 4 6 7 8 MAIN ACC DC NEG BUS LIGHTS TB 5 W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W AFT NEAR BATTERIES AFT NEAR BATTE...

Page 96: ...LK 16 GA BRN GN HEAD VENT FU 3A ATO ATO 20A FU TRIM TABS SEE DWG 360 DC 9 14 GA ORG 14 GA BLK SEE DWG 360 DC 1 1 LINE 9 ATO 15A FU WIPER CONTROL PANEL W INTERNAL 10A FUSE SEE DWG 360 DC 6 14 GA ORG 14 GA BLK 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NOTES 1 INDICATES MULTI CONDUCTOR CABLE SEE DWG 360 DC 6 LINES 1 3 4 5 8C 16 GA 9 16 GA BLU GRY FU 5A ATO SEE DWG 360 DC 8 LINE 7 MAIN ACC DC NEG BUS HEAD VENT SW IN HEAD AFT NEA...

Page 97: ... GA ORG PORT WIPER MOTOR FROM DWG 360 DC 5 LINE 8 FROM DWG 360 DC 5 LINE 8 STBD WIPER MOTOR 14 GA ORG 14 GA ORG BLK 14 GA BLK FROM DWG 360 DC 5 LINE 8 14 GA ORG PNK 14 GA ORG PNK 14 GA ORG PNK 14 GA ORG PNK 14 GA BLK 2 3 4 5 14 GA BLK WASHER SOLENOID VALVES 1 16 GA BLK P3 4 P3 2 P3 7 P3 8 P3 1 P3 3 P3 6 P10 5 16 GA ORG 16 GA ORG 16 GA ORG 14 GA BLK 16 GA ORG 16 GA ORG 16 GA ORG 16 GA ORG 360 DC 6 ...

Page 98: ...1 2 3 4 2 GA R D1 A2 WINDLASS SOLENOID D2 2 GA R 2 GA R 18 GA BRN UP 14 GA BLU ORG 18 GA R 18 GA R 14 GA GRN ORG DOWN 18 GA BLU 14 GA R UP DOWN 14 GA BLK 18 GA BLU ORG 18 GA GRN ORG 14 GA R 14 GA R 14 GA R 5 WINDLASS HELM SWITCH FROM DWG 360 DC 1 3 LINE 32 5A FU P4 8 P4 7 P4 6 WINDLASS MOTOR ATO WINDLASS FOOT CONTROLS 360 DC 7 ...

Page 99: ...RED 14 BLU WHT 16 BLU GRY 2 3 4 5 6 7 16 GA BLK 14 BLK 16 BLK SEE DWG 360 DC 3 LINE 8 SEE DWG 360 DC 5 LINE 9 SEE DWG 360 DC 10 LINE 5 10 GA BLK BLU 12V DC HARD TOP NEG BUS HARD TOP DOME LIGHT W SW SPREADER LIGHTS MAST LIGHT 14 BLU WHT P6 1 P6 10 P6 4 W W W SEE DWG 360 DC 1 1 LINE 4 R W BEHIND AC DC PANEL IN HARD TOP 360 DC 8 ...

Page 100: ...6 GA GRN 16 GA BLU MOTOR REVERSE MOTOR FORWARD PORT SOLENOID VALVE STBD SOLENOID VALVE DC NEG TRIM POSITION INDICATOR TPI 22 GA BLK SEE DWG 360 DC 11 LINE 9 22 GA ORG GRN GRN SHEILD RED RED 22 GA GRN 22 GA GRN SHIELD 22 GA R 22 GA R STBD ACTUATOR BENNET CABLE GRN NOTES 1 INDICATES MULTI CONDUCTOR CABLE BENNET CABLE RED PORT ACTUATOR 2 16 GA R 16 GA Y 16 GA GRN 22 GA ORG SEE DWG 360 DC 11 LINE 8 22...

Page 101: ...G BRN LIVEWELL PUMP MAIN ACC DC NEG BUS 6A CB LIVEWELL SW 16 GA BLK 12 GA BLK WASHDOWN SW WASHDOWN PUMP 12 GA ORG BRN 12 GA ORG BRN 10 GA ORG 10 GA ORG 14 GA BLU WHT 14 GA BLU WHT SPREADER LIGHTS SW 3 4 5 TO DWG 360 DC 8 LINE 6 16 GA BLU R 16 GA BLK 2 P8 6 P8 5 P7 6 P8 1 P8 2 P7 7 P8 3 FROM DWG 360 DC 1 1 LINE 4 R LIVEWELL LT 15A CB 10A CB BEHIND AC DC PANEL 360 DC 10 ...

Page 102: ...00 1 1 LINE 4 SEE DWG 360 i6000 1 3 LINE 19 BLK GN SEE DWG 360 i6000 1 3 LINE 20 TELEFLEX CABLE CE105 YAMAHA CABLE SEE NOTE 2 SEE NOTE 2 SEE DWG 360 i6000 1 2 LINE 12 GN BLK TELEFLEX CABLE CE105 YAMAHA CABLE YAMAHA CABLE TELEFLEX CABLE CE105 BLK GN SEE DWG 360 i6000 1 1 LINE 5 3 2 SEE NOTE 2 YAMAHA CABLE STBD ENGINE TRIM SW 16 GA RED 16 GA GRN 16 GA BLU 16 GA LT BLU 16 GA LT GRN 16 GA RED 16 GA BR...

Page 103: ...18 GA Y STARBOARD CENTER PORT 18 GA Y 18 GA RED 18 GA Y PORT IND LT 18 GA BLK 18 GA BRN CENTER IND LT 18 GA GRN 7 STARBOARD IND LT NOTES 1 INDICATES MULTI CONDUCTOR CABLE 18 GA W 18 GA LT BLU 18 GA Y 18 GA ORG 18 GA RED 18 GA BLK 18 GA BRN 18 GA RRN FROM DWG 360 i6000 1 2 LINE 11 8C TELEFLEX CABLE CE107 G G G TELEFLEX CABLE CE1300 360 i6000 2 ...

Page 104: ...360 AC 1 COCKPIT COOLERS CB GN 2C 14 GA RAW WATER PUMP 3C 14 GA GN FROM DWG 360 AC 1 AIR COND CB W BLK 3C 10 GA BLK W GN AIR COND UNIT SEE COMPONENT OWNER S MANUAL FOR INTERNAL WIRING 2C 14 GA 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 FI...

Page 105: ...LINE 4 16 GA R PNK STEREO REMOTE 6 PIN KENWOOD DIN CABLE HARDTOP PORT SPEAKER P11 1 P11 4 16 GA SPEAKER WHT 16 GA SPEAKER P6 11 P6 12 P6 14 P6 13 16 GA SPEAKER 16 GA SPEAKER WHT P11 8 P11 7 HARDTOP STBD SPEAKER GALLEY SPEAKER P11 2 P11 3 16 GA SPEAKER WHT 16 GA SPEAKER P10 1 P10 2 P10 4 P10 3 16 GA SPEAKER 16 GA SPEAKER WHT P11 6 P11 5 DINETTE SPEAKER P7 12 P7 13 P7 11 P7 10 6 7 8 SEE DWG 360 DC 1...

Page 106: ... a m LINE NO NOTES 1 INDICATES MULTI CONDUCTOR CABLE 1 2 3 4 5 SHORE CABLE TV INLET FLAT PANEL TELEVISION RG6 COAXIAL A B SELECTOR SWITCH RG6 COAXIAL BROADCAST ANTENNA RG6 COAXIAL DVD PLAYER WALL PHONE JACK SHORE PHONE INLET 4C PHONE CABLE 3C RCA CABLE 360 TV 1 ...

Page 107: ...ock II 15 Aft Hull to Helm Sw Panel P6 Mate N Lock II 15 Aft Hull to Hard Top 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 Mate N...

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Page 109: ...000 1 3 LINE 17 SEE DWG 360 i6000 1 3 LINE 17 SEE DWG 360 i6000 1 3 LINE 17 SEE DWG 360 i6000 1 3 LINE 17 STBD i1000 8 GA R 8 GA R FU 40A ANL 16 GA PUR SEE DWG 360 DC 11 LINE 11 LINE NO LINE NO AFT FLOAT 16 GA BRN WHT SEE DWG 360 DC 3 LINE 4 16 GA BRN RED 12V DC POSITIVE BUS FWD FLOAT 6 GA R 6 GA BLK DC FUSE BLOCK SEE DWG 360 DC 5 9 44 BOW THRUSTER JOYSTICK CONTROL NOTES 1 INDICATES MULTI CONDUCTO...

Page 110: ... PUMP 12 GA ORG BLU 14 GA ORG RED VACUFLUSH HEAD VACUFLUSH HEAD SEE VACUFLUSH OWNER S MANUAL FOR SYSTEM WIRING 14 GA BLK P2 9 P2 8 14 GA BLK TANK DISCHARGE 14 GA ORG GRY 10 GA BRN YEL GENERATOR BLOWER GENERATOR BLOWER 14 GA BLK P2 7 ACCESSORY MAIN ACCESSORY DC NEG BUS DC SS ELECT PNL POS BUS MAIN ACCESSORY DC NEG BUS MAIN ACCESSORY DC NEG BUS DC SS ELECT PNL POS BUS 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 LINE NO LINE NO...

Page 111: ... 8 1 9 16 15 14 12 11 10 23 22 20 18 17 CONT FROM 360 i6000 1 2 LINE 9 CONT TO 360 i6000 1 3 LINE 17 CONT TO 360 i6000 1 2 LINE 10 CONT FROM 360 i6000 1 2 LINE 16 NOTES 1 INDICATES MULTI CONDUCTOR CABLE 2 SEE LAYOUT DRAWINGS FOR COMPONENT LOCATIONS LINE NO LINE NO SEE DWG 360 DC 11 LINE 11 SEE DWG 360 DC 11 LINE 12 SEE DWG 360 DC 11 LINE 13 3 4 19 16 GA PUR 16 GA PUR 16 GA PUR 360 i6000 1 3 360 i6...

Page 112: ...N W BLK 3C 14 GA GFCI HEAD OUTLET HEAD OUTLET GN W BLK 3C 14 GA WATER HEATER WATER HEATER AC L 1 BUS AC NEUTRAL BUS AC GROUNDING BUS GN W BLK 3C 10 GA AIR COND SEE DWG 360 Air Cond 1 LINE 7 AIR COND COCKPIT COOLERS COCKPIT COOLERS SEE DWG 360 Air Cond 1 LINE 3 3C 14 GA BLK W GN GN W 10 GA GN BLK 3C 14 GA AIR COOLER PUMP SEE DWG 360 Air Cond 1 LINE 1 AIR COOLER PUMP N 8 GA W AC AMP METER L 1 8 GA B...

Page 113: ...and warranty coverage will be provided for the remainder of the five 5 years ONE YEAR MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP WARRANTY Grady White further warrants to the original retail purchaser of each Grady White boat that under normal use it will be free from defects in workmanship and material for a period of 12 months from the date of delivery to the original retail purchaser Necessary repairs under this ...

Page 114: ...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 115: ...___________________________ 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 o Please skip to question 5a No o Please tell...

Page 116: ...g 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 Gradua...

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