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Summary of Contents for Islander 28

Page 1: ...I ga 1 I I I I I l t 7 I il8 rl l I I I l 4 1 lt l t li rStAmER 28 q l l...

Page 2: ...ICALSYSTEM OPTIONAL A Mast Head Light B 110 Volt ShorePower IV PLUMBTNG SYSTEM_ STANDARD Thru Hullsand Thiu Hull Valves llt i il t i i ManualBilgePump A B c D E F G FreshWater Tanks FreshWater Hand Pt...

Page 3: ...empty mark You shouldneverlet a tankgetthislow for the obvious safetyreasons C ENGINE COOLING WATERINTAKEVALVE Thisvalvemustbe openwhiletheengine isrunning fhe 1 2 WaterIntakeValveis located port sid...

Page 4: ...ition The starter key returns auto andfu elleaks maticallyto the runningpositionwhenreleased 4 Engine Shut Down NOTE HEN rHE ENGTNE HAsNor BEEN ERATED FoR a ffH nt throttle control lever to the idling...

Page 5: ...ions do not startat zerobut providea full scalereading from 8 to 10 to 16 volts depending on the meter Below8 or 10volts the battery chargeis so low that terminal voltage readingsare meaningless Appro...

Page 6: ...t This light will usea GE 68bulb if replacement is necessary The cabinlightshavetheir own individualswitches but must be activated by the CABIN LIGHT switch on the Master PowerControlPanel The bulbfor...

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Page 9: ...e filler cap or the vent tube whichever is fitted is not plugged or it will be impossible to pump waterfrom thistank Thefill islocated on the starboard sideunderthe starboard berth C FRESH WATERHANDPU...

Page 10: ...ll me tthe currentrequirements of the North American Yacht Raeing Unionis standardsfor off shore racingevents This pump is mounted to be operablewith all cockpit seats andhatchesandall cabinhatches an...

Page 11: ...escontinuously The pump shoulddraintank in no morethan four minutes 4 After discharge insurethat gatevalves areagainclosed 5 The switch for the mas ratorwill be on the l2 volt panel B AUTOMATIC ELECTR...

Page 12: ...uldbe betweenthat of the uppersandlowers On a largemastyou may noticea line of rivet headsrunning up one sideof the mast Thesehold a 314 PVCtube to the insideof the mast for the runningof optionalinst...

Page 13: ...e on the mast and your work aloft is done until the next time The halyards sheets and guys alongwith all ropeand wire splices shouldbe carefullycheckedbeforeand after eachsail for wear Wire riggingmus...

Page 14: ...4 at 3 00 Another more definitive book Fiberglass Boats Constructionand Maintenanceby BoughtonCobb Jr is available through YachtingPublishing Corp 50 West44th Street New York NewYork 10036 at 3 00 Fib...

Page 15: ...boatisusod At leait oncea month during SAaSOn Eachtime boatisused Eachtime theyarefilled Cursoryinspectioneachtimo boat is used thorough inspection at leasttwice a month during soason Cursory inspecti...

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