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MONTEREY

  

BOATS

Dear Valued Customer,

Welcome to the Monterey Life!

We would like to extend to you our “Thank You” for choosing a Monterey boat!

You have made an investment in our product and we are confident you will enjoy 

many years of boating pleasure.  Your new boat has been built to the standards set 

forth by the United States Coast Guard and National Marine Manufacturers Associa-

tion.  We are proud to have you in our “Family!”

At this time, we need you to read your owner’s manual and become familiar with all 

systems on your boat.  Make certain that you and your dealer have filled out and 

mailed your warranty registration card back to us here at the factory.  It is very im-

portant to us and it is also a U.S. Federal Regulation.

This manual is an important aid in the operation and maintenance of your boat.  The 

information is intended as a guide and cannot cover every question you may have 

about your boat and boating in general.  We encourage you to contact your dealership 

for any additional information you might need.  If there is a question about your boat 

that can’t be answered by your dealer, please contact our factory direct by calling 

the Monterey Boats Customer Service Department, (352) 529-9181 or online if you 

prefer at: [email protected].

If you are new to boating, we recommend you participate in a boating class or group 

to gain more knowledge and confidence.  Contact your dealer, local U.S. Coast Guard 

or U.S. Power Squadron Organizations for information in your area.

With proper care, routine service and preventive maintenance, your Monterey boat 

will not only reward you with enjoyment, but with reliability, dependability and one 

of the higher resale values in today’s boating industry.

Enjoy your new boat and please respect our environment at all times.   Always re

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member to practice safe boating procedures for your protection as well as those 

around you.  

Sincerely,

The M.O.S.T.  (Monterey Owners Support Team)

WELCOME

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Page 2: ...2 MONTEREY BOATS...

Page 3: ...y question you may have about your boat and boating in general We encourage you to contact your dealership for any additional information you might need If there is a question about your boat that can...

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Page 5: ...1 12 Caution Warning Labels 24 Chapter 2 OPERATION 2 1 General 25 2 2 Rules of the Road 25 2 3 Pre Cruise Check 28 2 4 Operating Your Boat 29 2 5 Docking Anchoring Mooring 30 2 6 Controls Steering or...

Page 6: ...Instructions 60 5 5 Fuel System Maintenance 61 Chapter 6 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 6 1 General 63 6 2 12 Volt DC System Batteries 63 6 3 12 volt Accessory Switch Panels 66 6 4 Circuit Breaker Panels 70 6 5 F...

Page 7: ...k Equipment 105 11 2 Hull Equipment 109 11 3 Cockpit Equipment 112 11 4 Hardtop 125 11 5 Weather Enclosure 125 11 6 Aftermarket Fabrications 127 Chapter 12 INTERIOR EQUIPMENT 10 1 Head Compartment Mar...

Page 8: ...5 12V Hull Harness Page 1 186 12V Hull Harness Page 2 187 12V Hull Harness Page 3 188 12V Hull Harness Page 4 189 12V Deck Harness Page 1 190 12V Deck Harness Page 2 191 12V Engine Hatch Harness 192 1...

Page 9: ...RSONAL INJURY OR DEATH HAZARDS OR UNSAFE PRACTICES WHICH COULD RESULT IN MINOR PERSONAL INJURY OR PRODUCT AND PROPERTY DAMAGE All instructions given in this book are as seen from the stern looking tow...

Page 10: ...SOURCES SUCH AS BALLAST OR FISHING SINKERS TO AVOID HARM KEEP AWAY FROM ENGINE GENERATOR AND COOKING FUEL EXHAUST FUMES WASH AREAS THOROUGHLY WITH SOAP AND WATER AFTER HANDLING THE SUBSTANCES ABOVE Ca...

Page 11: ...r you and Monterey service personnel to know if you may need to call them for technical assistance or service BOAT INFORMATION BOAT MODEL HULL SERIAL PURCHASE DATE DELIVERY DATE IGNITION KEYS REGISTRA...

Page 12: ...ats Address 1579 SW 18th St Williston FL Zip Code 32696 Identification Numbers Hull Identification Number Engine Serial Number Intended Design Category Ocean Cat A Inshore Cat C Offshore Cat B Shelter...

Page 13: ...and engine and mail them back to the manufacturer to register your ownership This should be done within 15 days of the date of purchase and before the boat is put into service A form for recording thi...

Page 14: ...contained in this manual are based on the latest product information available at the time of publication Monterey Boats reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice in colors materi...

Page 15: ...accident If you need additional information regarding accident reporting please call the Boat ing Safety Hotline 800 368 5647 Education If you are not an experienced boater we recom mend that the boa...

Page 16: ...f pump goes on heater Stove coffee maker oven refrigerator ice maker Generator Operation components secure Bilge Blower s Wipers Horn Shore power AC Tables Plumbing Hose Clamps Battery Polarity Voltag...

Page 17: ...be installed on your boat This equipment will vary depending on the type of engine and other options installed by you or your dealer 1 2 Engine Alarms Your boat is equipped with engine alarms that mon...

Page 18: ...All boats used on coastal waters the Great Lakes territorial seas and those waters connected di rectly to them must be equipped with Coast Guard approved visual distress signals These signals are eith...

Page 19: ...CAUTION INFORMATION FOR AGENT FE 241 AND FE 227 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS IS PROVIDED BY THE MANUFACTURER IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT YOU READ THE INFORMATION CAREFULLYAND COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND THE SYSTEM IN THEOR...

Page 20: ...should be corrected before using the boat The green light on the fire extinguisher panel will go off and an alarm will sound if activation should occur during the operation of the boat You may also he...

Page 21: ...t while victims are aware they are not well they become so disoriented they are unable to save themselves by either exiting the area or calling for help Also young children elderly persons and pets ma...

Page 22: ...NCES CAN IGNITE GASOLINE VAPORS TO AVOID INJURY OR DEATH FROM EXPLOSION OR FIRE TURN OFF ALL OPEN FLAME APPLIANCES WHEN FUELING THE BOAT 1 10 First Aid It is the operator s responsibility to be famili...

Page 23: ...beacon so that the beacon s unique distress code can be used to quickly identify the boat and owner Marine Radio A marine radio is the most effective method of receiving information and requesting ass...

Page 24: ...LER MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH DO NOT APPROACH OR USE LADDER WHEN ENGINE IS RUNNING WARNING FALLING OVERBOARD CAN CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH CLOSE THE TRANSOM GATE WHENEVER THE BOAT IS UNDERWAY WARN...

Page 25: ...o matter how well it is constructed Any boat can be severely damaged if it is operated in a manner that exceeds its design limitations If the ride is hard on you and your passengers it is hard on the...

Page 26: ...thers of your position and course and the position and course of other vessels All navigation rules apply If the bow light of another vessel shows red you should give way to that vessel if it shows gr...

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Page 28: ...checked for leaks or corrosion Turn the battery switches on Check the bilge water level Look for other signs of potential problems Monitor for the scent of fuel fumes Test the automatic and manual bil...

Page 29: ...E THE BOAT UNLESS IT IS COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED KEEP ALL FASTENERS TIGHT KEEP ADJUSTMENTS ACCORDING TO SPECIFICATIONS Always operate the blowers when operating the boat below cruising speed or when the g...

Page 30: ...are unique to the water and wind conditions and the layout of the dock If possible position a crew member at the bow and stern to man the lines and assist in docking operations While maneuvering close...

Page 31: ...gaining too much speed Move the stern right and left by shifting the engines in and out of gear or turning the wheel When nearly in the slip all the way straighten the outdrives and shift to forward t...

Page 32: ...release when you pass that point If the anchor doesn t release right away stop the boat directly above the anchor and tie the line to the cleat as tight as possible The up and down movement of the boa...

Page 33: ...R BOAT IF THE CONDITION OF THE UNDERWATER EQUIPMENT IS QUESTIONABLE 2 9 Flooding or Capsizing Boats can become unstable if they become flooded or completely swamped You must always be aware of the pos...

Page 34: ...nd will not come off if the skier or wakeboarder falls WARNING THE SKI TOW PYLON IS DESIGNED FOR TOWING WATER SPORTS DEVICES ONLY DO NOT TOW MORE THAN ONE OR TWO AVERAGE SIZED SKIERS OR WAKEBOARDERS A...

Page 35: ...and skier to communicate This is important to eliminate confusion and ensure the safety of your skiers wakeboarders or tubers Refer the Hand Signals drawing in this section for signals that are common...

Page 36: ...st him on board Check the person for injuries and administer first aid if necessary If the injuries are seri ous call for help Refer to the Safety Equip ment chapter for more information on first aid...

Page 37: ...e yacht certification plate is usually located near the helm in clear view of the operator 2 16 Transporting Your Boat Your Monterey is a large boat and should only be trailered by professionals that...

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Page 39: ...shifting steering and propulsion func tions The outdrives are supplied by the engine manufacturer and have specific lubrication and maintenance requirements Proper engine alignment is very important T...

Page 40: ...ted parts should be made to ensure that leaks heat deterioration or damage has not resulted Replace them as necessary Refer to the engine owner s manual for more information on the exhaust system in y...

Page 41: ...propellers that convert the engine s power into thrust depending on en gines and outdrives selected for your boat Pro pellers come in a variety of styles diameters and pitches Pitch is the theoretical...

Page 42: ...those normally experienced before changing propellers The addition of heavy equipment like excessive gear additional coolers etc will cause additional load on the engine Consequently different propel...

Page 43: ...d with the electronic navigation equipment installed on your boat Display screens are controlled by but tons and or touch screen icons depending on the control module A brief description of the integr...

Page 44: ...temperature Engine water pressure Battery voltage Outdrive oil level Fuel level in tank Water tank level Waste tank level Fuel consumption Outdrive trim position Outdrive steering position Seawater t...

Page 45: ...LEM Oil Pressure Gauge The oil pressure gauge monitors the engine lubri cation system pressure The oil pressure indicated when the engine is new is usually the reference for normal oil pressure for th...

Page 46: ...compass is on top of the console To adjust the compass for your area read the instructions on Compass Compensation given to you in the literature packet The compass cannot be ad justed accurately at t...

Page 47: ...arters or high winds and strong currents An overview of these control systems is provided in the this chapter Chapter 4 Each manufacturer of the control components provides an owner s manual with its...

Page 48: ...operated at a higher than idle RPM while in neutral for cold starting and warm up purposes The control levers are equipped with adjustable control head detents and friction settings The control head...

Page 49: ...the idle position Activate the starter switch to engage the starter Notice Mercury DTS and volvo EVC systems are equipped with a computer controlled start feature that will keep the starter engaged u...

Page 50: ...stem that uses a hydraulic pump driven by one of the engines to provide the POWER for the power steering system Turning the steer ing wheel moves the gears in the helm pushing or pulling the cable ass...

Page 51: ...pushed up to preset limits Turning the knob on the top of the joystick rotates the boat in the direction the knob is turned Another button on the joystick or engine control key pad raises the preset...

Page 52: ...up position When the indicator is at or near the top of the display the tabs are fully extended bow down The trim tabs are programmed to automatically retract when the engines are shutdown to keep th...

Page 53: ...er trim tab usage particularly in a following sea Always raise the tabs to the full bow up position in these conditions When running at high speeds be sure that the tabs are in the full UP position On...

Page 54: ...our boat Their recommendations should be followed exactly The engine controls and steering systems are fully electronic and activated by micro proces sors and controlling software in each drive unit I...

Page 55: ...so you should inspect the tunnel regularly and clean as necessary This is particularly important when operating in areas with weeds or if the thruster is not responding normally You should also check...

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Page 57: ...some fuel may be in the tank the relative trim angle of the boat may cause the fuel to flow away from the withdrawal Fuel Gauge This indicates the amount of fuel in the tank Due to the mechanical natu...

Page 58: ...nts In order to comply with U S EPA regulations the fuel tank is equipped with special vents located on each hull side and vent system emission control components A carbon filled canister in each vent...

Page 59: ...rs integrated into the fuel injection pump system require special service procedures These filters must be serviced at regular intervals by a qualified technician Always refer to the engine manufactur...

Page 60: ...EXPLOSION TO PREVENT STATIC SPARKS WHEN FILLING THE TANK MAKE SURE THE NOZZLE IS ALWAYS IN CONTACT WITH THE FUEL FILL OPENING Fueling Instructions In order to comply with U S EPA emission regulations...

Page 61: ...The filters must be checked for water and other contamination frequently Gasoline engine filters must be changed at least once each year or more frequently depending on the type of engine and the qual...

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Page 63: ...n the switch is pressed the motorized Emergency Parallel switch turns to the ON position to connect both engine starting batteries When the switch is Chapter 6 released the switch remains ON for 10 mi...

Page 64: ...hes in the cabin DC panel and the Parallel Start switch at the helm or manually in Manual Mode by turning the knob on the battery switches There are LED lights on both the remote switches and the batt...

Page 65: ...and on each battery switch will be lit when the battery switches are in the ON position The LED lights at the remote switches and on the battery switches will be off and the battery switches will ind...

Page 66: ...ols The switch panels are equipped with push button switches that are labeled for the accessories they control An LED light built into most switches indi cates that the circuit is activated Port Starb...

Page 67: ...hor lights Press the switch again to turn the lights off Hardtop Lgts Red Press the switch once to activate the red LED lights in the hardtop liner Press the switch again to turn the lights off Hardto...

Page 68: ...is removed Notice The bilge pumps will start automatically when there is sufficient water in the bilge to activate the float switch located near each pump The automatic float switches are protected by...

Page 69: ...cated in the helm and bow seating area Con trols the stereo Refer to the stereo owner s manual for details on operating the stereo control pads Holding Tank Macerator The holding tank overboard discha...

Page 70: ...ils to operate indicating that the circuit breaker may have tripped The following is a description of the accessories controlled by the constant hot breakers in the battery switch panel Cabin Pump Pro...

Page 71: ...he carbon monoxide detectors should be lit whenever someone is occupying the cabin If the breaker has tripped it indicates that there is a problem with the carbon monoxide detector the breaker or the...

Page 72: ...hes that control the forward and aft movement of the helm seat Horn Protects the circuit for the horn Wipers Protects the circuit for windshield wipers Windlass Protects the up down switch circuit for...

Page 73: ...or additional 12 volt equipment Acc 3 Reserved for additional 12 volt equipment Cabin DC Breaker Panel The cabin DC breaker panel is located on the for ward side of the cabin bulkhead The following is...

Page 74: ...ed Head Fan Provides protection and power for the head com partment ventilation fan This push to reset breaker is always supplied current when the DC main breaker is activated Generator Operation Pane...

Page 75: ...e blows it must be replaced with a fuse of the same amperage as the original The fuses are labeled and color coded The amperage rating is also clearly printed on the fuse housing Never try to correct...

Page 76: ...select the source of power desired Each main circuit breaker that protects the circuits from the shore inlet connections to the cabin AC panel is also equipped with an Equipment Leak age Circuit Inter...

Page 77: ...hree prong plug with a ground wire Tighten the lock rings on both the shore and the boat connector plugs Turn the dockside disconnect circuit breakers to the ON position Then turn the main circuit bre...

Page 78: ...rn the main ELCI inlet breakers and Shore main breakers on the cabin panel OFF Then turn the dock outlet breakers OFF and disconnect the shore power cords from the boat Notify a qualified marine elect...

Page 79: ...erator main breaker to the OFF position when starting the generator Care must be taken when operating the AC system from the generator or the shore power supply line On some boats it may be possible t...

Page 80: ...er main breakers to the OFF position before plugging or unplugging the shore power cords and the Generator breaker to the OFF position when starting the generator If your boat is equipped with the opt...

Page 81: ...ch whenever the AC system is activated The reverse polarity lights should be tested each time the AC system is activated If the light does not activate when the switch is pressed disconnect the shore...

Page 82: ...the cabin ground fault interrupter GFI electrical outlet that activates the Microwave Cabin Refrig Supplies 120 220 volt electrical current directly to the galley refrigerator when AC power is avail a...

Page 83: ...the generator The circuit breakers that protect the generator AC and DC circuits are also on or near this panel An owner operator s manual for the genera tor has been supplied with this manual Please...

Page 84: ...the house generator battery just enough to compensate for the DC electri cal current the engine requires to operate Therefore it is important to activate the bat tery charger to maintain the house and...

Page 85: ...t like Teflon or silicone grease The sockets should be sprayed with a protector Care must be taken not to get any oil or grease on the glass portion of the bulbs as this will cause the bulb to overhea...

Page 86: ...riodi cally to ensure proper operation by pressing the test reset buttons in the center of outlet face plates and the test button next to the ELCI main inlet circuit breakers The polarity indicator sy...

Page 87: ...at at the factory has been included with your boat Additionally you should make sure you have the manuals for accessories installed by your dealer or that you bring aboard The specification section of...

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Page 89: ...WITH THE WATER OR WASTE FILL DECK PLATES THESE PLATES ALSO ARE LABELED ACCORDINGLY IF GASOLINE OR DIESEL FUEL IS ACCIDENTALLY PUMPED INTO THE WATER OR WASTE TANK DO NOT ATTEMPT TO PUMP IT OUT YOURSEL...

Page 90: ...ANT IS TOXIC AND CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH IF IT CONTAMINATES THE FRESH WATER SUPPLY AND SOMEONE DRINKS THE WATER NEVER DRINK THE WATER FROM THE FRESH WATER SYSTEM FAUCETS WHEN THE ENGINE HEAT...

Page 91: ...alve Make sure the Water Pump breaker in the DC breaker panel is on then turn the water on Ad just the hot and cold water faucet until the desired temperature is obtained Some minor variations in the...

Page 92: ...fresh water system should be sanitized if it has not been used for a long period or you are unsure of the quality of the water in the system The following steps can be used to sanitize the system Acti...

Page 93: ...e If this procedure doesn t work contact your Monterey dealer Closing the thru hull ball valves before the boat is hauled from the water will help to eliminate air locks in raw water systems Notice It...

Page 94: ...r more information on the operation and maintenance of the air conditioner 6 3 Raw Water System Maintenance The following items should be done routinely to help maintain your raw water system Check ho...

Page 95: ...bilge pumps pump water out of thru hulls lo cated above the waterline in the hull sides The aft bilge pump and automatic switch are located near the transom between the engines The emergency bilge pum...

Page 96: ...in plug regularly to make sure it is tight CAUTION A LOOSE DRAIN PLUG WILL ALLOW SEAWATER TO ENTER THE BILGE AND COULD CAUSE THE BOAT TO SINK IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO CHECK THE DRAIN PLUG FREQUENTLY TO...

Page 97: ...he hull sides Below Deck Cockpit Storage compartment The storage compartment below the cockpit is drained by a bilge pump with an integrated au tomatic switch that pumps the accumulated con densation...

Page 98: ...g and could cause damage to the holding tank It will also cause unpleasant odors in the cabin or flood the cabin floor Notice The overboard macerator discharge pump option for the waste holding tank i...

Page 99: ...An opening port window is located in the head compartment The window opens to provide ventilation into the area and is equipped with a removable screen The window is secured by adjustable cam levers...

Page 100: ...ition To close the windshield panel pull on the bottom of the panel until the magnetic latch releases Then close the panel and secure it with the locks Make sure the panel is properly se cured in the...

Page 101: ...sired The door is designed to nest in a recess on the side of the walk through when it is open The latch secures the door in the open or closed position To secure the door in either position push the...

Page 102: ...ard speed of the boat Boats underway should close all aft facing hatches and doors Forward facing deck hatches should be open whenever possible to help pressurize the living spaces of the boat No slee...

Page 103: ...ger detect CO The unit must be replaced Refer to the CO detector Operation Manual for additional operating instruction and in formation on the EOL alarm DANGER ACTIVATION OF THE CARBON MONOXIDE DETECT...

Page 104: ...ATE VENTILATION AND COOLING OF THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT 10 5 Maintenance General Periodically lubricate all hinges and latch assemblies with a light oil Periodically clean and coat gasket materials with...

Page 105: ...wear and damage Any problems should be corrected immediately WARNING MONTEREY BOATS ARE NOT EQUIPPED WITH HARDWARE DESIGNED FOR TOWING PURPOSES THE MOORING CLEATS ARE NOT TO BE USED FOR TOWING ANOTHE...

Page 106: ...is on before using the washdown hose The rope locker is designed for the anchor line and not for storing anchors or additional anchor lines Do not store anchors or any heavy objects in the locker Anch...

Page 107: ...cker near the windlass Always start the engines before hauling the anchor and motor up to the anchor as the line is retrieved to relieve the load on the windlass Once the anchor is retrieved independe...

Page 108: ...he center section is properly secured in the open or closed position before cruising CAUTION USE CAUTION WHEN OPENING WINDSHIELD WALK THROUGH SECTION THIS MAGNET IS VERY POWERFUL AND COULD CAUSE INJUR...

Page 109: ...O BOARD ALWAYS PROPERLY STORE THE LADDER BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINES Unassisted Boarding Situations When using the swim platform ladder in an unas sisted boarding situation in deep water hold the ster...

Page 110: ...a storage compartment just forward of the swim platform below the rear of the stern sun lounge seat Another compartment on the port side of the transom provides protection for the shore connections f...

Page 111: ...the lights submerged Docking Lights Optional Located at the bow above the bow eye These lights provide lighting forward of the bow while docking or maneuvering in tight quarters at night They are act...

Page 112: ...ERS OR SNAPS AND OR STRAPS TO SECURE THEM IN THE OPEN POSITION ALWAYS MAKE SURE THAT THESE HATCHES AND DOORS ARE PROPERLY SECURED WHENEVER THEY ARE IN THE OPEN POSITION Transom Door A transom door is...

Page 113: ...s secured with the snaps Carpet that is not secured with the snaps can slide unexpectedly Starboard Foldaway Seat A foldaway bench seat is recessed in the starboard side of the cockpit The seat is des...

Page 114: ...s before cruising or pulling skiers or wakeboarders Cockpit L Lounge Seat The aft L Lounge seat provides passenger seating in rear of the cockpit and the rear portion converts to a sun island The seat...

Page 115: ...is an interlock switch built into the transom door that activates the circuit for engine hatch actuator and allows the engine hatch to be lifted when the transom door is in the open position The inte...

Page 116: ...ays lower the faucet to the stored position and replace the lid when the sink is not being used Refrigerator and Optional Ice Maker An AC DC refrigerator or an optional ice maker are mounted in the we...

Page 117: ...The starboard storage compartment and counter top is equipped with bottle or cup holders a com partment with slide out waste basket and a storage area It could also be equipped with an optional electr...

Page 118: ...ion Propane fuel for the grill is usually provided by 1 lb disposable propane fuel canisters The fuel canisters are sold separately and were not included with the grill Portable gas grills can be a fi...

Page 119: ...with a special waterproof case that allows it to be stowed in any convenient compart ment on the boat To mount the TV remove it from the case Pull the safety pin in the side of the mounting bracket o...

Page 120: ...ompartment that drains to the bridge deck located below the helm seat The compartment hatch is recessed and secured with push to close latches Additional storage is located in two compartments behind...

Page 121: ...t the time of delivery Bow Seating Area Access Opening Windshield Panel The bow seat area is accessed by opening the center windshield walk through panel To open the panel release the locks on the ins...

Page 122: ...enever the boat is underway The magnetic latch that holds the doors in the open position could allow them to slam closed in rough water When securing the door and hatch close the door first Then close...

Page 123: ...pter for instructions on installing the table Bow Seats and Storage Compartments The bow area is equipped with seats grab rails and built in drink holders that drain to the bilge The anchor locker is...

Page 124: ...oler drains to the compartment floor then overboard through the cockpit drain system Always make sure the cooler is properly secured with the stretch cords and the seat cushion is closed before operat...

Page 125: ...ur dealer to make sure the equipment you would like to add or the intended modification will not void the warranty on the top Retractable Aft Sun Shade Optional The sun shade extends to provide shade...

Page 126: ...nto the slide track on the rear side of the top Then snap the curtains to the arch beginning with the forward snaps The side curtains will have to be stretched slightly to pull out the wrinkles as the...

Page 127: ...ff the boat Laying the curtains in the sun for 30 minutes during the heat of the day will make installing them much easier in cold weather 11 6 Aftermarket Fabrications Monterey does not recommend ins...

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Page 129: ...es are connected Storage compartments are located below the vanity and in the forward bulkhead Daylight is provided by a window equipped with a privacy shade in the side of the hull above the vanity A...

Page 130: ...head contains an integrated high speed tur bine grinding pump that transfers waste to the holding tank where it remains until it is pumped out by a waste dumping station or the overboard diaphragm di...

Page 131: ...thru hull fitting must be turned off and secured whenever the boat is operating in areas where the discharge of sewage is prohibited CAUTION IN MANY AREAS IT IS ILLEGAL TO PUMP HEAD WASTE DIRECTLY OVE...

Page 132: ...and drawers will be held closed by the friction latches while at anchor or at the dock To close and secure make sure the door is completely closed and push the knob in The knob will stay in and the lo...

Page 133: ...n the AC breaker panel Refer to the microwave owner s manual for detailed information on the microwave oven installed in your boat TV and Entertainment Center The optional CD DVD Blu Ray player and st...

Page 134: ...unge seat and slide the seat out until the backrest lays flat Lift the backrest cush ion while sliding the lounge seat toward the hull side to convert the berth back to a lounge seat Make sure the fro...

Page 135: ...The central vacuum and optional cabin air con ditioner are located in the port storage compart ment Make sure not to store heavy items that could damage the vacuum or air conditioning system in rough...

Page 136: ...NOT REENTER THE CABIN UNTIL IT HAS BEEN AIRED OUT AND THE PROBLEM FOUND AND CORRECTED 10 5 Cabin Air Conditioner The optional air conditioning unit operates on AC power It is equipped with reverse cyc...

Page 137: ...Air conditioners use surface water as a cooling medium The boat must be in the water and the raw water supply system must be properly activated prior to use After a certain amount of time without wat...

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Page 139: ...RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE BARRIER COATING AND ANTIFOULING PAINT MANUFACTURERS SHOULD BE FOLLOWED EXACTLY CAUTION BARRIER COATINGS AND BOTTOM PAINT SHOULD BE APPLIED ONLY BY QUALIFIED MARINE PROFESSIONAL...

Page 140: ...ear may not be providing the proper protection Loose or low quality anodes could be the problem There could also be a problem in the bonding system Contact your dealer for the proper size and type of...

Page 141: ...at is exposed to the direct sunlight for a period of time the color in the gelcoat tends to fade dull or chalk A heavier buffing is required to bring the gelcoat back to its original luster For power...

Page 142: ...iscoloration and or bleeding spray GEMLUX Passivation Solution directly onto stainless Allow to cure for 30 60 seconds Rinse with fresh water and dry the area This solution will help re passivate the...

Page 143: ...eriodically with soap and water to keep it clean If the boat is used in saltwater or polluted water the aluminum should be washed with soap and water after each use Saltwater allowed to remain on powd...

Page 144: ...ror Glaze 10 with a soft towel Note If slight scratches appear on acrylics use Meguiar sTM Mirror Glaze 17 Notice Clear plastic Isinglass is subject to ultra violet sunlight degradation over time It m...

Page 145: ...om the outer edge of the stain towards the center in order to prevent spreading Rinse with soap and water Crayon mustard ketchup Sponge with mild soap and water For stubborn stains that may have set u...

Page 146: ...oceeding Do not over wet Do not use solvents to spot clean Pile fabrics may require brushing with a nonmetallic stiff bristle brush to restore appearance Notice Water extraction or steam cleaning is n...

Page 147: ...d 2 Use a solvent type cleaner such as rubbing alcohol isopropyl alcohol Rinse cleaned area with fresh water and then dry with a clean lint free cloth Method 3 Use a strong active solvent cleaner dilu...

Page 148: ...l that is used for clear curtains After cleaning the curtains and allowing them to dry apply a non lemon furniture polish or an acrylic glass and clear plastic protector to extend the life of the curt...

Page 149: ...ith wax To maintain the carpet ing use a vacuum cleaner Because air and sunlight are very good cleansers periodically put cushions sleeping bags etc on deck in the sun and fresh air to dry and air out...

Page 150: ...ane or octane rating of the fuel Severely degraded fuel can damage the engine and boat fuel tank and lines Therefore if your boat is not being run enough to require at least one full tank of fresh fue...

Page 151: ...es once a month and service as required Clean and inspect the shower and cabin drain sump system Remove accumulated debris and flush with fresh water Frequently test the automatic pump switch for prop...

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Page 153: ...a month a fuel additive should be added to protect it from degradation Operate the boat for at least 15 minutes after adding the additive to allow the treated fuel to reach the engine Your dealer or t...

Page 154: ...vide proper drainage of the bilge Make sure the outdrives are in the down position The cradle or lift must be in the proper fore and aft position to properly support the hull When the cradle or lift i...

Page 155: ...ystem antifreeze After draining the potable water tank lines and water heater pour the antifreeze mixture into the fresh water tank prime and operate the pump until the mixture flows from all fresh wa...

Page 156: ...til antifreeze has been pumped through the entire system and out of the thru hull The air conditioning system and cabin sink and shower drains share the same sump system on boats with no grey water sy...

Page 157: ...e outdrive owner s manual for information on installing propellers Install the drain plug in the hull Charge and install the batteries Check the engines for damage and follow the manufacturer s instru...

Page 158: ...es for leaks paying particular attention to the hoses below the waterline and those connected to the air conditioning system If the pump runs but no water is visible at the outlet port after 45 second...

Page 159: ...159 MONTEREY BOATS Appendix A Hours Date Dealer Service Repairs Maintenance Log...

Page 160: ...160 MONTEREY BOATS Maintenance Log Hours Date Dealer Service Repairs...

Page 161: ...161 MONTEREY BOATS Maintenance Log Hours Date Dealer Service Repairs...

Page 162: ...162 MONTEREY BOATS Maintenance Log Hours Date Dealer Service Repairs...

Page 163: ...ler License Color and make of auto 7 Persons aboard Name Age Address telephone No 8 Do any of the persons aboard have a medical problem Yes No If yes what 9 Trip Expectations Leave at From Going to Ex...

Page 164: ...164 MONTEREY BOATS NOTES...

Page 165: ...165 MONTEREY BOATS Boating Accident Report Appendix C...

Page 166: ...166 MONTEREY BOATS Boating Accident Report...

Page 167: ...167 MONTEREY BOATS Boating Accident Report...

Page 168: ...168 MONTEREY BOATS NOTES...

Page 169: ...th a hook fitting at one end shaped to aid in extending one s reach from the side of the boat Bow The front end of a boat s hull Bow Line A line that leads forward from the bow of the boat Bow Rail Kn...

Page 170: ...r cabin Flukes The broad portions of an anchor which dig into the ground Fore Applies to the forward portions of a boat near the bow Foundering When a boat fills with water and sinks Freeboard The hei...

Page 171: ...oat secured with cables lines or an chors Mooring An anchor permanently embedded in the bottom of a harbor that is used to secure a boat Nautical Mile A unit of measure equal to one minute of latitude...

Page 172: ...of a cockpit or interior cabin Spring Line A line that leads from the bow aft or from the stern forward to prevent the boat from moving ahead or astern Starboard The right side of a boat when facing t...

Page 173: ...ven keel Watertight Bulkhead Bulkheads secured so tightly so as not to let water pass Wharf A structure generally parallel to the shore Working Anchor An anchor carried on a boat for most normal uses...

Page 174: ...174 MONTEREY BOATS CAUSE AND SOLUTION NOTES...

Page 175: ...helm control is corroded and bind ing Lubricate the control There is a problem with the electronic control system at the helm EVC module or at the engine Have the system serviced by a qualified marine...

Page 176: ...g and must be replaced The isolator in the charging system is not working properly Replace the isolator A battery is defective and not accepting a charge An engine suddenly will not operate at or abov...

Page 177: ...er for the pump is clogged Clean the strainer The intake hose is damaged and sucking air Replace or repair the hose The pump is defective Repair or replace the pump The fresh waterpump switch is on bu...

Page 178: ...housing The wire connections in the bilge have corroded Replace connectors and secure above the bilge waterline The automatic switch is defective Replace the switch The pump is defective Replace pump...

Page 179: ...tank Pump out holding tank or replace the vent filter Waste is in the discharge hose Flush enough to move waste to the holding tank particularly at the end of each day No deodorizer in the holding tan...

Page 180: ...wing carbon monoxide to accumulate in the cockpit and cabin Open the center windshield panel and side curtains to provide proper ventilation The boat is operating at slow speed and the wind is on the...

Page 181: ...red by the outlet has a fault that is tripping the interrupter Turn the breaker in the cabin AC panel off and contact a qualified marine electrician to repair the defec tive accessory Replace defectiv...

Page 182: ...182 MONTEREY BOATS NOTES...

Page 183: ...4 Sureshade Switch Panel 185 12V Hull Harness Page 1 186 12V Hull Harness Page 2 187 12V Hull Harness Page 3 188 12V Hull Harness Page 4 189 12V Deck Harness Page 1 190 12V Deck Harness Page 2 191 12V...

Page 184: ...184 MONTEREY BOATS Schematics Sureshade Harness SP SC 115 CONDUIT...

Page 185: ...185 MONTEREY BOATS Schematics Sureshade Switch Panel 2 3 1 12RD SHADE POWER 12YL SHADE GND 3 8 RING 1 4 RING SP 18 48 12 12 SP...

Page 186: ...HG GND HOUSE CHG PORT CHG STBD CHG 6 6 14R 14R 14R 12 PLUG GENERATOR PLUG GP PLUG 770022 1 PINS 770250 1 42 38 72 STBD UNDERWATER LT PORT UNDERWATER LT 10 18 30 HATCH LIFTER HL 1 4 WINDLASS UP WINDLAS...

Page 187: ...87 MONTEREY BOATS Schematics 12V Hull Harness Page 2 PS1 HELM GROUND BUSS 6 6 18 12 2 1 2 1 PORT MIDCABIN TASK LT PORT MIDCABIN STORAGE LT PORT MIDCABIN STORAGE LT 24 18 CS1 12 6 8 12 FROM PG 1 TO PG...

Page 188: ...188 MONTEREY BOATS Schematics 12V Hull Harness Page 3 CKPT TV COAX 24 48 48 48 STBD CABIN SPKR TV COAX CABIN DVD POWER TV DVD BUSS 30 48 FROM PG 2...

Page 189: ...RS BATTERY SWITCH PANEL CONNECTORS DECK HULL CONNECTORS 12V MDP CONNECTORS SWITCH PANEL CONNECTORS HELM BREAKER PANEL CONNECTORS GENERATOR CONNECTORS HARDTOP CONNECTORS BLOWER CONNECTORS WATER PUMP CO...

Page 190: ...2 4 12 24 40 80 20 4 8 80 7 2 48 25 60 4 8 36 15 36 10R 12 48 PORT FWD SPKR PORT FWD SPKR PORT HRDTP SPKR PORT HRDTP SPKR SUBWOOFER SUBWOOFER STBD FWD SPKR STBD FWD SPKR STBD HRDTP SPKR STBD HRDTP SP...

Page 191: ...191 MONTEREY BOATS Schematics 18 12 60 PORT FWD SPKR 12 24 24 3 6 36 7 2 1 0 0 126 24 50 4 0 90 70 9 0 36 36 36 24 36 36 36 FROM PG 1 12V Deck Harness Page 2...

Page 192: ...192 MONTEREY BOATS Schematics 12V Engine Hatch Harness...

Page 193: ...p Harness 36 MAST NAV ANCH LIGHTS A 36 HARDTOP LT WHT RED SA HARDTOP LT WHT RED SF2 HARDTOP LT WHT RED PA HARDTOP LT WHT RED PF2 36 18 HORN 36 24 24 24 24 24 48 24 12 12 24 12 48 36 24 24 48 HARDTOP L...

Page 194: ...THE SWITCH ACC ALL THREE WIRES EXAMPLE AT THE END OF RED WIRE ACC 2 LN USE GENEROUS AMOUNT OF TAPE ON BACKLITE IFW3318 1R 12V RED WIRE LIGHT TAPE ADD CLEAR WRAP TO PROTECT FRONT INSERTS CABLE TIE INV...

Page 195: ...WINDLASS IN WINDLASS WIPER OUT CABIN HORN UNDERWATER PARALLEL BILGE PUMP EMERGENCY BILGE PUMP MAIN 24 INCH PIGTAIL LABEL ALL SWITCHES AND AT THE END OF WIRE EXAMPLE AT THE SWITCH HORN ALL THREE WIRES...

Page 196: ...TS ENGINE ROOM PANEL LIGHTS COUTESY ANCHOR LTS NAV LTS CLOSE ENGINE HATCH OPEN ENGINE HATCH NTE5812 NTE5812 ADD CLEAR HEATSHRINK TO DIODE TDE14 250FIM TDE14 250FI NTE5812 24 INCH PIGTAIL LABEL ALL SWI...

Page 197: ...197 MONTEREY BOATS Schematics Helm Seat Switch Panel 3 25 2 00 0 10 TYP 5 4 6 7 2 1 3 8 JUMPER JUMPER R 25 TYP...

Page 198: ...198 MONTEREY BOATS Schematics 120V Hull Harness 54 24 24 30 6 6 6 6 48 MDP3 MDP4 88...

Page 199: ...199 MONTEREY BOATS Schematics 120V Shore Power Inlet Panel CONN DTP04 P DEUTSCH LOCK WP4P DTP SERIES CONN DTP04 P DEUTSCH LOCK WP4P DTP SERIES...

Page 200: ...200 MONTEREY BOATS NOTES...

Page 201: ...3 3 1 M DEADRISE 21 DEGREES 21 DEGREES DRAFT STERN DRIVE DOWN 38 96 5 CM DRAFT STERN DRIVE UP 26 66 0 CM DRY WEIGHT 16 000 LBS 7 257 KG FUEL CAPACITY 200 GAL 757 LTR LOA W SWIM PLATFORM 37 0 11 3 M M...

Page 202: ...202 MONTEREY BOATS NOTES...

Page 203: ...is warranty is further subject to the exclusions limitations conditions and provisions noted below TEN YEAR TRANSFERABLE LIMITED STRUCTURAL HULL AND DECK WARRANTY Beginning with the 2017 models MONTER...

Page 204: ...arranty commencement date MONTEREY BOATS will pay 65 of the repair costs 4 After four 4 years but up to five 5 years from the warranty commencement date MONTEREY BOATS will pay 35 of the repair costs...

Page 205: ...hin two 2 years 2 Upholstery if it is found to be defective in materials or workmanship within three 3 years 3 Generators if it is found to be defective in materials or workmanship within five 5 years...

Page 206: ...CT TO THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO MAKING REPAIRS TO OR REPLACING THE DEFECTIVE PARTS AND NO CLAIM FOR BREACH OF WARRANTY SHALL BE CAUSE FOR CANCELLATION OR RESCISSION OF THE CONTRACT OR SALE FOR ANY B...

Page 207: ...ing to MONTEREY BOATS within the applicable time periods identified in the respective warranties as measured from the date of purchase by the original retail purchaser and 4 All transportation charges...

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