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© Copyright Jones Brothers Marine Manufacturing, Inc.  2008

Part VI MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE

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Exterior 

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Fiberglass Finish 

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Repairing 

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Bottom Paint 

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Canvas 

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Upholstery 

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Plexiglas  

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Scuppers 

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Caulking 

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Hardware Mounting 

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Hardware/Stainless Steel Rails Maintenance 

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Fuel System 

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Engine Battery 

Part VII WINTERIZATION AND STORAGE

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Boat Storage 

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Cleaning and Lubricating the Boat 

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Draining the Boat 

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Fuel System 

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Batteries 

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Engines 

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Storage Checklist 

Summary of Contents for Cape Fisherman

Page 1: ...Cape Fisherman Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...ks of the respective owners The publisher and the author make no claim to these trademarks While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document the publisher and the author assume...

Page 3: ...ng 10 Meeting Head On 10 Crossing Situations 10 Warning Signals 10 Drugs and Alcohol 10 Required Safety Equipment 10 Fire Extinguisher 11 Personal Flotation 11 Horn 11 Visual Distress Signals 12 Regis...

Page 4: ...ng and Leaving the Dock 28 General Information on Boat Handling 28 Towing or Being Towed 29 Anchoring 30 Recovery 30 Daily Cleanup and Storage Part V OPERATION 32 32 Performance 32 Engine s 33 Propell...

Page 5: ...51 Bottom Paint 51 Canvas 52 Upholstery 53 Plexiglas 53 Scuppers 53 Caulking 53 Hardware Mounting 53 Hardware Stainless Steel Rails Maintenance 54 Fuel System 54 Engine Battery Part VII WINTERIZATION...

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Page 7: ...WELCOME Part I...

Page 8: ...ich exceed all U S Coast Guard safety standards and is built to standards certified by the National Marine Manufacturers Association NMMA and the American Boat and Yacht Council ABYC The seaworthiness...

Page 9: ...OVERVIEW Part II...

Page 10: ...the following Ensuring that you know the general operating procedures for your boat and that you are familiar with its specific systems and components Reviewing the pre delivery service record with yo...

Page 11: ...te copy of it may be made using a pencil to stencil the outline on a piece of paper 2 3 Boat Registration Federal and state laws require that every boat equipped with propulsion machinery of any type...

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Page 13: ...BOATING SAFETY Part III...

Page 14: ...s IMPORTANT Coast Guard regulations and information change periodically Prior to operating any vessel you should always be aware of the most recent publications notice and regulations then in effect 3...

Page 15: ...on D C 20226 in the publication titled Navigational Rules International Inland In no case will rules or regulations make up for poor judgment lack of common sense or courtesy They are also available o...

Page 16: ...Engine in reverse FIVE OR MORE BLASTS Danger Signal 3 2 6 Drugs and Alcohol DO NOT use drugs or alcohol while boating The operation of a motorized vessel while under the influence carries a significan...

Page 17: ...ng remains the single most prevalent cause of boating fatalities and each year the Coast Guard data shows that approximately 8 out of 10 of these victims are not wearing a life jacket Wearing a life j...

Page 18: ...it is primarily used Registration numbers and validation stickers must be displayed according to regulations The registration certificate must be on board when boating The boat s serial number require...

Page 19: ...oading is equally hazardous Boaters should not only pay attention to the amount of weight but also the distribution of weight in the boat Overloading or improper weight distribution onboard can make y...

Page 20: ...ng your boat remember to stay within the stated capacity and distribute the load evenly keeping the load low to the deck Always secure loose items so they don t shift or slide while you are on the wat...

Page 21: ...weather forecasts are generally accurate it is always possible for the weather to change quickly There is no substitute for personal observation and a good understanding of weather conditions Weather...

Page 22: ...If in doubt about continuing on anchor your vessel Listen for other fog signals and continue to sound your signals at the proper interval and duration 3 8 Emergency Conditions Emergencies require imme...

Page 23: ...upwind and up current of the burning vessel 3 8 4 Collision In the event of a serious collision check everyone onboard for serious injuries then inspect the boat for damage If your hull has a hole ca...

Page 24: ...both yourself and your passengers It is your responsibility to know and follow all safety recommendations Your boat and equipment should be kept in safe operating condition Make a practice of regular...

Page 25: ...raising and lowering your arms waving a shirt tied to a pole repeatedly sounding your horn flying your boats ensign upside down or the lighting of flares Keep your boat speed under control Respect for...

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Page 27: ...GENERAL BOATING INFORMATION Part IV...

Page 28: ...ted so that the weight is distributed evenly across the stern and forward throughout the keel section Your dealer should be responsible for adjusting your trailer properly Sway and fishtailing are esp...

Page 29: ...ss When you put the tow vehicle in reverse the power that illuminates the vehicle s backup lights also applies power to the reversing solenoid valve The valve will close and block additional fluid pre...

Page 30: ...es prior to leaving Drive as smoothly as possible and try to avoid sudden jerks Anticipate sudden stops and make wide turns Road trips require occasional stops to make sure the trailer is still secure...

Page 31: ...ions of the boat All hatches windows doors and compartments must be closed when fueling your boat 4 3 2 Fueling Procedures Check your engine owners manual to confirm the type of fuel specified by the...

Page 32: ...ially those hidden from routine inspection Replace any deteriorated hose clamps connections or fittings 4 4 Launching Prior to initial launch familiarize yourself with this manual and all aspects of y...

Page 33: ...ater being sprayed from the starboard side of the engine Shutdown the engine if no water is being sprayed Test steering and throttle response at the dock 4 7 Docking and Leaving the Dock Note In a mar...

Page 34: ...l will have guidelines but you should develop a feel for your fuel usage Never completely trust your gas gauge 4 9 Towing or Being Towed In the event of a mishap or power loss you may need to tow a bo...

Page 35: ...ard motion Make sure your anchor line is secured to a cleat Lower the anchor into the water until it reaches the bottom Feed out the anchor line slowly as the wind or current forces the boat backward...

Page 36: ...ur daily cleanup A little effort will go a long way in keeping your boat in good working order and will allow you to get on the water quickly for your next trip Remove gear and fishing tackle that doe...

Page 37: ...OPERATION Part V...

Page 38: ...are neglected power will drop and speed will decrease In addition expensive repairs may become necessary Be sure to follow all instructions in the engines Operation Manual WEATHER CONDITIONS Weather...

Page 39: ...Ventilation a similar problem caused by air drawn in around the prop in a tight turn or improper engine trim angle In most cases a change in the drive angle will correct the problem If either of these...

Page 40: ...to compensate for varying sea conditions to provide the driest safest ride possible Quick Planing When both tabs are lowered bow down a boat can get on plane quickly by adding lift to the stern Latera...

Page 41: ...Troll n Tabs can be fully lowered to deploy the trolling motors Operation Operation of Trolling Motors To position the motors for trolling use press BOW DOWN for more than 5 seconds on the trim tab sw...

Page 42: ...the trolling motors will be at equal thrust levels one motor pushing forward the other pushing in reverse To track in a straight line the foot pedal has a center position which is calibrated to equal...

Page 43: ...above This setting is most effective and used most often when the foot control is set at the center position This function is helpful to back up out of tight areas and maneuver away from obstructions...

Page 44: ...for cracks abrasions kinked or bent cable see your dealer to replace damaged cable check the cable ends and cable fittings for corrosion loose brackets worn or damaged fittings Replace any necessary...

Page 45: ...ments to steering systems should be made only by an authorized dealer 5 9 Switch Panel The switch panel is located on the console and has six toggle switches In the picture on the left all switches ar...

Page 46: ...erman has a ten position fuse panel located inside the console The panel uses automotive type fuses The picture below shows the first six positions used by the switch panel The remaining positions can...

Page 47: ...Single Engine One Battery with a Cut Off Switch The Cape Fisherman single battery configuration usually has a battery cut off switch installed most storage facilities now require the battery cut off...

Page 48: ...receive equal charge output STORAGE When storing your boat always turn the switch to the OFF position If an electrical device was left on this prevents accidental discharge of the accessories battery...

Page 49: ...but that is not always the case Even thought the batteries will eventually rise or fall to the same terminal voltage when connected together they will not necessarily become exactly the same To descri...

Page 50: ...ways STOP engines before switching to OFF position Erratic operation particularly after a very long periods of idleness can be cleared by rapidly switching back and forth briskly several times without...

Page 51: ...h on the bilge pump The float switch is attached with a fused connection to the positive terminal of the battery In a dual battery configuration the switch is connected to the accessories battery 2 Th...

Page 52: ...e includes compartments not commonly found other Cape Fisherman models a port side livewell a starboard side storage compartment the storage locker under the front casting deck the Superfish console w...

Page 53: ...sole The livewell pump will then fill with water through the intake fitting near the bottom of the box The water level will rise to a point slightly below the top of the livewell and will then drain t...

Page 54: ...qualified marine mechanic To operate the washdown faucet open the seacock located in the bilge Activate the washdown switch on the console to pressurize the washdown faucet The washdown pump has inter...

Page 55: ...MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Part VI...

Page 56: ...oat of your Cape Fisherman is a thin layer of resin with a color pigment It is used for cosmetic purposes and makes routine maintenance relatively simple Although gelcoat has a hard smooth surface it...

Page 57: ...ter until cool 6 4 Bottom Paint If you leave your boat in the water for more than a few days the hull bottom below the waterline should be treated with anti fouling paint This paint will help protect...

Page 58: ...ll them up for storage This procedure is necessary to prevent the front and side vinyl pieces from cracking NEVER FOLD THESE PIECES STORAGE Consider the following steps when putting your folding top c...

Page 59: ...ing holes in boat surfaces make sure each hole is sealed properly Sealing will prevent water leakage 6 11 Hardware Stainless Steel Rails Maintenance Your hardware is made of laboratory grade 316 stain...

Page 60: ...ted boot Keep terminals clean by scrubbing them with a stiff brush and a mixture of baking soda and water Afterwards apply a light coat of grease Remember when disconnecting and reconnecting battery c...

Page 61: ...WINTERIZATION AND STORAGE Part VII...

Page 62: ...athable cloth or canvas cover should be used for outdoor storage Consider building a frame to support the canvas It should be slightly wider than the boat so the canvas will clear the rails and allow...

Page 63: ...dures for winterizing the engine Follow these important instructions carefully and your engine should survive the most severe weather conditions Change all filters and check hoses and clamps for leaks...

Page 64: ...Jones Brothers Marine Manufacturing 100 Bateau Blvd Morehead City NC 28557 website www jonesbrothersmarine com tel 252 240 1995 fax 252 240 1980...

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