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CHAPTER 10 

EXTERIOR EQUIPMENT 

 

 

 

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29z 

10.1 GENERAL 

 

Although all the exterior equipment on your boat was selected with marine service in mind, it is 
helpful to rinse the boat with freshwater after exposure to saltwater. 

 

10.2 

ANCHOR WINDLASS  

(Optional) 

 

Refer to the manual that came with your windlass for specific operating instructions. 
 
The windlass draws power from the engine start battery. It is therefore advisable to only use the 
windlass when the engine is running, and to allow time for the battery to recharge after windlass 
use. Never try to move the boat forward with the windlass- it is sized to retrieve the anchoring 
gear, not to pull the boat forward. If the windlass bogs down, use the boat’s engine to move 
directly over the anchor. If the anchor has become firmly lodged, use the boat’s engine to free it, 
then commence retrieval with the windlass. Note: always let the windlass come to a stop before 
reversing direction; otherwise, the windlass fuse/breaker may blow.  
 
To use the windlass, the engine start battery switch and house battery switch must both be ON 
and the windlass breaker on the panel must be ON.  

 

To avoid chafe on the anchor rode when anchoring, it is advisable to remove the 

rode from the anchor chute by grabbing it below the roller, then pulling it up directly from the 
anchor, feeding it through a bow chock to a mooring cleat. Never rely on the windlass itself to 
hold the anchor rode- the chain stopper or a cleat should be used to take the load so as to avoid 
damaging the windlass’ gears. 
 

 

When not using the windlass or when underway, we recommend securing the 

anchor and chain with the anchor hook and line provided as standard to one of the mooring 
cleats.  This prevents the anchor and rode from inadvertently running free underway and fouling 
the prop. 
 

10.3 STANDARD 

PILOTHOUSE 

CURTAINS 

 

To prevent the outside curtain straps from flapping against clear vinyl, double the ends over and 
poke them back up between the window frame and curtain, then with a twist snapping them again 
from the inside onto the same extended post used to secure the curtain when in the UP position. 
There are 3 options with aft curtains (1) the most common is to roll up the center section with 
screen/window and secure with 2 straps, leaving the side aft curtains in place. (2) roll up all 3 aft 
curtains by keeping all 3 zipped together and rolled up as a single unit. (3) roll up just the clear 
window of the center section, leaving the screen in place.  
 
Do not use any chemicals or brushes to clean, only mild soap. If the curtains become scratched a 
mild polishing compound (a white cream similar to what is used on Awlgrip) can be applied by 
hand to remove them.  Test a small, unobtrusive area first. 
 
These curtains are easier to snap on when they expand in the heat than when they shrink in the 
cold. So, it’s best to secure them when it’s still reasonably warm. Always store curtains rolled 
(usually several together and not folded) in a dry place to prevent creasing or shrinking.  
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 29z

Page 1: ...ual with trouble shooting procedures etc is the primary source and authority A National Marine Manufacturer s Association NMMA publication Sportfish Cruisers Yachts accompanies and forms part of this...

Page 2: ...91 m Length on Deck 29 0 ft 8 84 m Length Waterline 26 4 ft 8 05 m Beam 10 2 ft 3 11 m Draft 2 4 ft 0 73 m Displacement 1 2 load 8 600 lbs 3909 kgs Fuel Tank 125 gals 473 liters Fresh Water Tank 30 g...

Page 3: ...1 PROPELLER MAKE Volvo BLADES DIA PITCH Part 3587380 G5 OTHER MJM YACHTS LLC CONTACT Robert L Johnstone PHONE 617 723 3629 MA MOBILE 401 862 4367 FAX 617 723 3643 Email bobj mjmyachts com ADDRESS 89...

Page 4: ...ith ISO 10240 1995 E the owner hereby certifies receipt of this manual and has read and agrees to the terms of the Builder s Limited Warranty included herein Signature Printed Name Date Boat Name Hull...

Page 5: ...ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 6 1 GENERAL 6 2 DC SYSTEM 6 3 AC SYSTEM 6 4 REVERSE POLARITY 6 5 ELECTROLYSIS CORROSION 6 6 BONDING 6 7 ELECTRICAL SAFETY 6 8 GENERATOR 6 9 INVERTER CHARGER 6 10 FUSE LOCATIONS SPECS...

Page 6: ...g on the checklist it is simply an at a glance sheet to insure that you don t overlook anything important 1 3 OPERATING PROCEDURES ENGINE INSPECTION To access the propulsion system the stern seat must...

Page 7: ...rror Repeat Steps 1 and 2 and then recheck this Step 3 4 Simply repeat the procedures of Steps 1 2 and 3 except this time using an east west course and the fore aft compensator although at this time a...

Page 8: ...e Extinguisher In addition to the automatic fire suppression system fitted in the engine space you are required to carry at least one type B 1 extinguisher aboard which is located outboard of the port...

Page 9: ...nderstand your electrical system allow only qualified marine electricians to work on it and shut down as many circuits as practical when leaving the boat Do not leave appliances running while unattend...

Page 10: ...a fuel conditioner similar to that supplied with your boat by the builder will kill the bugs and break up any hydrocarbon residue into particles that will burn completely in the combustion process 4...

Page 11: ...w wear Spare belts are provided in the Volvo spares kit 3 1 GENERAL Your 29z is propelled by the latest electronic VOLVO D4 Common Rail 4 cylinder diesel engine turning via a transmission a pair of Vo...

Page 12: ...rom the exhaust The engine must be run in for its first 10 operating hours as follows Operate the engine normally Do not operate at full load except for short periods Never run the engine at a constan...

Page 13: ...ount of electrical current in marinas or even if excessive wear is noted an electrical short on the boat etc Inspect the engine zincs periodically at the time of oil changes and remove the corroded ar...

Page 14: ...ontinuous beep indicates that the self test function has failed Ignore the top key symbol on the EVC panel which is only activated for dual helm station boats START ENGINE Turn hold the Ignition Key c...

Page 15: ...the display Please refer to Volvo Engine Manual chapters In Case of Emergency and Fault Register and you will find detailed information about recommended action 3 12 OPERATION Engine trouble can aris...

Page 16: ...ing between modes as button is pushed TRIP FUEL INFO button 3 See Volvo Operating Manual page 44 HISTOGRAPHS button 4 Values can be established for a range of 2 minutes to 8 hours 3 14 ELECTRONIC THRO...

Page 17: ...eakers are on for any equipment you might need Again you don t want to be searching for a breaker when you need something in a hurry 4 2 STEERING Steering of the 29z is by power assisted hydraulic sys...

Page 18: ...h Range Used for running in shallow water at reduced speed of not greater than 1500 rpm Make sure the drive s raw water intake is never trimmed out of the water Lift Range When the drive is tilted to...

Page 19: ...complete stop before reversing direction Failure to do so may result in damage to a shear pin Thruster zincs should be checked periodically and replaced if significantly worn 4 6 TRIM TABS Optional W...

Page 20: ...ature is connected to your boat s freshwater system and requires that the system be pressurized i e that the freshwater pump is ON If the wipers are to be used in sub freezing temperatures a separate...

Page 21: ...u to inspect for water and sediment accumulation You should be able to see thru the fuel in the bowl at all times Cloudy fuel indicates a problem Also you should not see bubbles passing through the fi...

Page 22: ...CHAPTER 5 FUEL SYSTEM 22 29z 29z FUEL CONSUMPTION LOG Engine Hours Consumption Date Marina Fuel Dock Current Since Last Fill Diesel Gals Gals Ho urs COMMENTS...

Page 23: ...trical power sources are potentially dangerous Do not attempt to work on any part of your boat s electrical system if you are not a qualified marine electrician 6 2 DC SYSTEM There are two battery ban...

Page 24: ...tion For this reason it is advisable when leaving the boat to turn off all loads turn off their respective circuit breakers and turn off the main DC battery switches The only load that remains on when...

Page 25: ...ment System AC Outlets Air Conditioning and Water Heater There are three ways to supply AC power to these appliances systems 1 You can plug a 30 amp shore power cords into a shore power supply dependi...

Page 26: ...e The green wires that make up this system are not normally current carrying 6 7 ELECTRICAL SAFETY Please read and understand the important safety precautions included in the included NMMA publication...

Page 27: ...Circuit Breaker located on the aft side of the control box STOP Remove electrical load from the generator set Allow the engine to run for a 3 5 minute cool down period Depress STOP momentarily on the...

Page 28: ...the CHARGE switch ON to activate the charger when SHORE POWER is applied to AC Panel or when GENERATOR is on DO NOT LEAVE THE INVERT SWITCH ON IF YOU ARE NOT INVERTING AS THIS MAY DRAW 10 12 AMPS EVE...

Page 29: ...shed 7 4 HOT WATER Water in the six gallon hot water tank is heated in one of 2 ways 1 whenever the engine is operating or when the engine is not running by turning on the Water Heater breaker on the...

Page 30: ...re checking this visually inspect the strainer to insure that it is not fouled Using any engine with restricted raw water flow can cause over heating and damage to the engine When you start any engine...

Page 31: ...g the plastic cover inserting the handle and pumping up and down There is a noticeable difference when the bilge has run dry This pump is most often used as a back up system to the two automatic pumps...

Page 32: ...hold the anchor rode the chain stopper or a cleat should be used to take the load so as to avoid damaging the windlass gears When not using the windlass or when underway we recommend securing the anc...

Page 33: ...p roll up the canvas and store in a protective boot on the afterdeck SLEEPING PORCH OR WATER TAXI VERSION This is created with the addition of side and aft curtains The center aft curtain doubles as a...

Page 34: ...edal to remove all vacuum b Offshore beyond restricted waste disposal zones by 1 OPENING the large waste thru Hull discharge valve accessible to starboard and aft in the cockpit lockers then 2 TURN HO...

Page 35: ...n place the pilothouse air temperature can be reasonably controlled The capacity of the unit is designed to efficiently cool interior cabin and can help make the pilothouse cooler in very hot weather...

Page 36: ...ion XMD4 you will need the serial number 1 Push the MENU button in the upper right set 2 Using the right or left arrow scroll to SID DISP 3 The first 6 digits of the serial number will be displayed 4...

Page 37: ...bow Weekly Check Check for leaks Transmission Rvrs Gear Oil Every 14 Days Add if necessary Change every 200 hours Valve Clearance Injectors Check 500 hrs Compressor Check Oil Level Every 200 hours Cra...

Page 38: ...thly or Less Check fluid level console add or purge air Bow Thruster Annually See manufacturers recommendations Bottom Paint Monthly or Less Remove growth with diver to sustain performance 12 2 FLUIDS...

Page 39: ...ower washed and to check all thruhulls and seacocks for growth Careful inspection of all underwater hardware at this point may avoid a potential problem in the future This is also a good time to check...

Page 40: ...chairs in shrinkwrap or plastic avoiding get tape on Ultraleather 17 Do not stack any gear on tables 18 Do not under any circumstances load boat stern first on trailer You ll be cleaning for weeks 19...

Page 41: ...This warranty may be transferred to your buyer on the same manner as the Basic Warranty E Dealers The name and address of Authorized Dealers is available from the Manufacturer The Manufacturer does no...

Page 42: ...tion without notice or being obligated to incorporate such changes in previous products K Registration Cards The Manufacturer recommends that you immediately fill out and return the Warranty Registrat...

Page 43: ..._________ Description of Problem _________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________...

Page 44: ..._________ ___________________________________ Phone _____________________________ Phone ____________________________ Fax _______________________________ Boat Location _______________________ Contact P...

Page 45: ...to the Owner s Manual for instructions on checking the oil and coolant levels 4 Visually Inspect the Engine Room While doing other checks it is a good idea to take a look around the engine for loose b...

Page 46: ...the engine voltmeter to begin charging test the thruster toggle with a brief tap insure that it is functioning Make sure that no one is on the foredeck or handling a dock line when this test is perfo...

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