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MONTEREY

  

BOATS

Electrical System

Helm Switch Activated Accessories

The following is a description of the accessories 

typically controlled by the helm switch panels.  

Some of the accessories described in this section 

are optional and may not be installed on your boat. 

Anchor/Nav Lights 

Press once for navigation lights. Press again for 

the anchor light.  Press again to turn the lights off.

Cockpit Lights

Press once to illuminate the white cockpit and 

bow seating area.  Press again to turn the lights 

off.  Turn the lights on and off to change the color 

between white and blue.  

Tower Lights

Press once to activate the lights in the tower that 

illuminate the cockpit. Press again to turn the 

lights off. Turn the lights on and off to change the 

color between white and red.  

Eng Room Lights

Press once to activate the stern storage compart-

ment lights. Press again to turn the lights off.

Docking Lights

Press once to activate the docking lights in the 

bow.  Press again to turn the lights off.

Underwater Lights (Optional)

Press once to activate the underwater lights in 

stern below the water line. Press again to turn 

the lights off. Turn the lights on and off to change 

the color.  

Hatch Up

Press and hold to raise the aft storage hatch. Re-

lease to stop the hatch in the current position or 

when it is completely open.  

Hatch Down

Press and hold to lower the aft storage hatch. 

Release to stop the hatch in the current position 

or when the hatch is closed.

Bilge Pump 

Press once to manually activate the aft bilge pump 

which is installed in the bilge near the transom. 

The pump moves water out through the thru-hull 

fitting in the hull.  Press the switch again to turn 

the pump off. 

The pump is also activated by an automatic switch 

that is activated whenever the batteries are con-

nected.  This pump will run as needed whenever 

the water in the bilge accumulates high enough 

to cause the switch to activate and turn off when 

the water is removed.

Forward Bilge 

Press once to activate the forward bilge pump 

located in the center storage compartment bilge.  

The pump moves water out a thru-hull fitting in the 

hull.  Press the switch again to turn the pump off.

The pump is also activated by an automatic switch 

that is activated whenever the batteries are con-

nected.  This pump will run as needed whenever 

the water in the bilge accumulates high enough 

to cause the switch to activate and turn off when 

the water is removed.

NOTICE: 

The bilge pumps will start automatically 

when  there  is  sufficient  water  in  the  bilge 

to activate the electronic water level switch 

built into each pump. The automatic switch is 

protected by a circuit breaker located in the 

battery switch panel and is always supplied 

current when the batteries are connected.  

Refer to the Drainage Systems chapter for 

more information on the bilge pump system.

Horn    

 

Activates the boat horn. 

 

The starboard switch module has a horn button on 

each page for safety purposes.

Summary of Contents for 305 SS

Page 1: ...305 SS Owner s Manual...

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...

Page 4: ...4 MONTEREY BOATS NOTES...

Page 5: ...bels 22 Chapter 2 Operation 2 1 General 23 2 2 Rules of the Road 23 2 3 Pre Cruise Check 26 2 4 Operating Your Boat 27 2 5 Docking Anchoring Mooring 28 2 6 Controls Steering or Propulsion System Failu...

Page 6: ...6 Electrical System 6 1 General 57 6 2 12 Volt DC System Batteries 57 6 3 Batteries Battery Switches 58 6 4 Parallel Switch Dead Batteries 59 6 5 Ignition Switch Panels 59 6 6 12 volt Accessory Switch...

Page 7: ...Electric Tower 103 10 8 Aftermarket Tower or Arch 106 Chapter 11 Interior Equipment 11 1 Head Compartment 107 11 2 Portable Marine Head 108 11 3 Electric Marine Head System 109 11 4 Head System Holdin...

Page 8: ...lion Gauges Guide Medallion Gauges Quick Reference Guide 147 Appendix G Wiring Diagrams 12V DC Battery Switch Panel 153 DE 12V DC Battery Switch Panel 154 Accy Helm Panel 155 Hull Harness 156 Hatch Ha...

Page 9: ...S FREQUENTLY WHEN SERVICING THIS VESSEL FOR MORE INFORMATION GO TO WWW P65WARNING CA GOV MARINE California Health Safety Code 25249 5 13 State of California Emission Requirements Your boat may be equi...

Page 10: ...RESULT IN SEVERE PERSONAL 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 t...

Page 11: ...Monterey owner s manual This information will be important for you and Monterey service personnel to know if you may need to call them for technical assistance or service BOAT MODEL HULL SERIAL PURCH...

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

Page 13: ...rer 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 this information for your records is provided at...

Page 14: ...contained in this manual are based on the latest product information available at the time of publication Monterey Boats re serves the right to make changes at anytime without Notice in colors materia...

Page 15: ...garding accident reporting please visit the U S Coast Guard boat safety web site at www uscg boating org or contact your state or local authority Education If you are not an experienced boater we reco...

Page 16: ...ered to you the customer a final check is performed during orientation Both the Pre Delivery and Final Delivery inspections are documented to ensure trouble free operation and returned to Monterey Boa...

Page 17: ...stems The alarm will sound if one of these systems begins to fail Refer to the engine owner s manual for infor mation on the alarms installed with your engines If the alarm sounds Immediately throttle...

Page 18: ...appropriate size for the intended user Wearable PFDs must be readily accessible meaning you must be able to put them on in a reasonable amount of time in an emergency Though not required the Coast Gua...

Page 19: ...nset and sunrise and other periods of reduced visibility fog rain haze etc Navigation lights are intended to keep other ves sels informed of your presence and course Your boat is equipped with navigat...

Page 20: ...ecision 1 7 First Aid It is the operator s responsibility to be familiar with the proper first aid procedures and be able to care for minor injuries or illnesses of your passengers In an emergency you...

Page 21: ...dministration NOAA in the United States The EPIRB should be mounted and registered accord ing to the instructions provided with the beacon so that the beacon s unique distress code can be used to quic...

Page 22: ...in the water WARNING Rotating propeller may cause serious injury or death Do not approach or use ladder when engine is running WARNING Avoid electrical shock Plug into ground fault circuit interrupt g...

Page 23: ...a manner that exceeds its design limitations If the ride is hard on you and your passengers it is hard on the boat as well Always modify boat speed in accordance with the sea conditions boat traffic a...

Page 24: ...avigation rules apply If the bow light of another vessel shows red you should give way to that vessel if it shows green you have the right of way Slow down and never operate at high speeds when operat...

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Page 26: ...for water and leaks Check the engine crankcase oil level Turn the battery switches to the ON position Check the bilge water level Look for other signs of potential problems Monitor for the scent of f...

Page 27: ...THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL AND DRUGS WARNING MAKE SURE ONE OTHER PERSON ON THE BOAT IS INSTRUCTED IN THE OPERATION OF THE BOAT AND ALWAYS OPERATE THE BOAT IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL STATE AND LOCAL LAWS GO...

Page 28: ...ock and secur ing the boat require skill and techniques that are unique to the water wind conditions and the layout of the dock If possible position a crew member at the bow and stern to man the lines...

Page 29: ...tum is stopped Have the dock lines ready and secure the boat as soon as it stops Use fenders to protect the boat while it is docked Keep the engines running until all of the lines are secured Backing...

Page 30: ...the bow Pay out anchor line so that it is at least 5 to 7 times the depth of the water and secure the line to a cleat Use caution to avoid getting your feet or hands tangled in the line Additional sco...

Page 31: ...DER STRESS CAN BE VERY DANGEROUS AND COULD CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH WARNING RUNNING AGROUND CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY TO PASSENGERS AND DAMAGE TO A BOAT AND ITS UNDERWATER GEAR IF YOUR BOAT SHOULD...

Page 32: ...e equipped for water skiing and wakeboarding If you have never driven skiers before you should spend some hours as an ob server and learning from an experienced driver If you are an experienced driver...

Page 33: ...r boats and is extremely vulnerable When a skier falls be prepared to immediately turn the boat and return to the skier Never leave a fallen skier alone in the water for any reason and have an observe...

Page 34: ...and passengers of the discharge restric tions Marpol Treaty A label for this purpose has been shipped with the boat and is attached to the in floor storage hatch It is the boat owner s responsibility...

Page 35: ...use of a full roller trailer will not be covered by the Monterey Warranty Notice Contact your trailer dealer to evaluate your towing vehicle and hitch and to make sure you have the correct trailer for...

Page 36: ...rear of the tow vehicle to drag and may make steering more difficult Too little weight on the hitch will cause the rig to fishtail and will make con trolling the tow vehicle difficult Contact your tr...

Page 37: ...CONTAINS CARBON MONOXIDE THAT IS COLORLESS AND ODORLESS CARBON MONOXIDE IS A DANGEROUS GAS THAT IS POTENTIALLY LETHAL 3 2 Drive System Corrosion Each outboard motor is a complete drive sys tem with th...

Page 38: ...the engine owner s man ual for the proper engine flushing procedure CAUTION NEVER RUN AN OUTBOARD MOTOR WITHOUT WATER FLOWING TO THE WATER PUMP SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THE WATER PUMP IMPELLER OR ENGINE COUL...

Page 39: ...a good chance the propel lers are not the problem The addition of heavy equipment such as a hardtop life rafts additional coolers etc will cause additional load on the engines Conse quently different...

Page 40: ...A brief description of the gauges and their basic functions integrated in these display systems are listed in this section Other functions that are de pendent on the electronics installed on your boat...

Page 41: ...een in Tachometer 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 p...

Page 42: ...ins to fail Refer to the engine owner s manual for information on the alarms installed with your engine If an engine alarm sounds immediately shut off the engine if safe to do so until the problem is...

Page 43: ...control processors and applicable harnesses The controls are completely electronic and there are no cables The control has a single lever for each engine that operates as a gearshift and a throttle G...

Page 44: ...rols installed on your boat 4 3 Neutral Safety Switch Every control system has a neutral safety switch incorporated into it This device prohibits an en gine from being started while the shift lever is...

Page 45: ...allow water operation or trailering For information on the proper use and maintenance of the power tilt and trim refer to the engine owner s manual CAUTION Engine hoses and cables or the transom gel c...

Page 46: ...lanyard be attached to the driver whenever the engines are running If an engine will not start it could be because the lanyard is not properly inserted into the engine stop switch Always make sure th...

Page 47: ...scribed previously in this section and will require more effort on the steering wheel to turn the motors Steering Cylinders and Tie Bar The outboards are coupled near the tiller arms by a tie bar and...

Page 48: ...for specific information on the steering system 4 7 Joystick Controls A joystick control system is an option on some engine installations with electronic steering The joystick can only be used at slo...

Page 49: ...tarboard up and down provides control for the hull listing An LED indicator built into the switch displays the position of the trim tabs When one LED is flash ing at the top of the display the tabs ar...

Page 50: ...assemblies should be made Signs of corrosion cracking loosening of fasteners ex cessive wear or deterioration should be corrected immediately The fluid level for the hydraulic steering should be check...

Page 51: ...ial anode to pre vent galvanic corrosion Galvanic corrosion is the corrosion process occurring when different metals are submerged in an electrolyte Seawater is an electrolyte and submerged metal comp...

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Page 53: ...tubes are positioned in the fuel tank to achieve optimum fuel usage fuel line rout ing etc At certain speeds and hull trim angles the fuel supply at the withdrawal tank location can increase or decre...

Page 54: ...ers can be damaged if they are re peatedly exposed to liquid fuel Special valves in the vent system and the automatic shutoff valve on marina fuel pump nozzles prevent the tank from being overfilled a...

Page 55: ...ank WARNING STATIC ELECTRICITY GENERATED BY FLOWING FUEL CAN CAUSE A FIRE OR EXPLOSION TO PREVENT STATIC SPARKS WHEN FILLING THE TANK MAKE SURE THE NOZZLE IS ALWAYS IN CONTACT WITH THE FUEL fill OPENI...

Page 56: ...nd other contamination frequently Engine filters must be changed at least once each year or more frequently depending on the type of engine and the quality of the fuel Refer to the engine manufacturer...

Page 57: ...n your boat or if you have ques tions regarding the batteries 6 2 12 Volt DC System Batteries The 12 volt system is a standard twin engine marine system There are three batteries one for each engine a...

Page 58: ...cted in parallel by activating the EMERGENCY PARALLEL switch to provide ad ditional starting current for each engine When in port or at anchor the port and starboard engine battery switches should be...

Page 59: ...ome permanently damaged and will not be able to hold a charge 6 5 Ignition Switch Panels Ignition Switch Panels Ignition switch panels are unique to each engine and the engine control options selected...

Page 60: ...with circuit protection in the power management fuse panel Conventional Switches Conventional switches raise or lower the windlass or tower when the tower option is installed An other conventional swi...

Page 61: ...switches are digital they do not provide digital switching Other items to note regarding the digital switch system The switches are turned on and off by the house battery switch The backlights for the...

Page 62: ...e hatch Release to stop the hatch in the current position or when the hatch is closed Bilge Pump Press once to manually activate the aft bilge pump which is installed in the bilge near the transom The...

Page 63: ...Helm Stereo Control Pad Located in the helm Controls the stereo Refer to the stereo owner s manual for details on operating the stereo control pad Stern Mount Stereo Control Pad Optional Located in th...

Page 64: ...ition when it is released Arch Tower Switch Optional An ON OFF key switch that activates the circuit for the switches that raise and lower the tower This switch is a safety feature to prevent accident...

Page 65: ...cces sory circuit they protect Circuit breakers labeled ACC are reserved for additional accessories not usually installed by the factory If an accessory breaker trips the reset button pops out and can...

Page 66: ...breaker is supplied current when the HOUSE battery switch is activated Trim Tabs Provides protection and electrical current to the circuit for the switches that control the trim tabs This breaker is...

Page 67: ...o the cockpit refrigerator when this option is installed The breaker is supplied current when the HOUSE battery switch is activated Macerator Optional Provides protection and electrical current to the...

Page 68: ...ry or death TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK IN WET WEATHER AVOID MAKING CONTACT WITH THE SHORE CABLE OR MAKING A CONNECTION TO A LIVE SHORE OUTLET NEVER SPRAY WATER ON ELECTRICAL CABLES WHILE W...

Page 69: ...ground If your boat is equipped with the optional battery charger the earth ground wire for the AC electrical system is also connected to the bonding system It provides a path to the safety earth grou...

Page 70: ...t etc Examine the shore power cord closely for cracks in the insula tion and corrosion in electrical connectors Spray ing receptacles and electrical connections with an electrical contact cleaner or a...

Page 71: ...wer spray head or wet bar sink faucet Allow the pump to run until all of the air is purged from the system and a steady stream of water is flowing from the faucet or spray head Close the valve to stop...

Page 72: ...Refer to this information for additional operation and service data The following items should be done routinely to maintain your fresh water system Periodically remove and clean the water strainer l...

Page 73: ...en ad just the mixture accordingly Always mix the chlorine with water in a separate container first and never add straight chlorine to the fresh water tank Fill the water tank half full with freshwate...

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Page 75: ...ted by push to reset circuit breakers in the battery switch breaker panel and remain activated when the battery switches are in the OFF position The manual switches in the helm switch panel are suppli...

Page 76: ...CT TO A PENALTY OF 10 000 8 3 Cockpit and Deck Drains Cockpit Water is drained from the cockpit by scupper drains located in the rear of the cockpit The scup pers drain to thru hull fittings in the hu...

Page 77: ...a circuit breaker in the battery switch panel The sump system is activated whenever the HOUSE battery switch is on and is located in the in floor storage compartment bilge The fluid level in the waste...

Page 78: ...de of the pump for five seconds to verify operation You can also use a garden hose to raise the water level in the bilge until the it is high enough to activate the pump Flush all gravity drains with...

Page 79: ...dshield Windshield Center Panel The windshield center panel is opened by releas ing the locks on the inside of the windshield and swinging the panel open A magnetic stop on the deck automatically secu...

Page 80: ...nt The vents are designed with special baffles that prevent seawater or spray from entering while providing adequate air movement in the compartment 9 4 Maintenance Periodically lubricate all hinges a...

Page 81: ...ms 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 ANOTHER VESSEL OR HAVING THIS BOA...

Page 82: ...he anchor line from the locker rinse it with fresh water and allow it to dry in the sun Cleaning the anchor line regularly will reduce odors in the locker and increase the life of the line The line sh...

Page 83: ...e anchor in the up and stored position raise the anchor until it seats firmly in the roller with the chain snug Attach the chain binder to a link in the Windlass Bow Roller chain Before getting underw...

Page 84: ...r s manual and become familiar with the safety instructions and proper operation of the windlass before using it with your boat Always ensure that limbs fingers hair and clothing are kept clear of the...

Page 85: ...OR CLOSED POSITION WHEN VESSEL IS IN MOTION MAKE SURE to USE BOTH LOCKS WHEN SECURING THE WINDSHIELD SECTION WHEN IT IS CLOSED If the boat is operated in saltwater the windshield should be washed aft...

Page 86: ...adder must be retracted folded into the recess and the hatch closed before starting the engines WARNING Moving propellers are dangerous They can cause death loss of limbs or other severe injury Do not...

Page 87: ...g the boat with a skier CAUTION THE ENGINE COWLINGS WILL HIT THE TOW PYLON IF THE PYLON IS NOT REMOVED BEFORE TILTING THE ENGINES THIS WILL RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE ENGINE COWLINGS AND PYLON ALWAYS REM...

Page 88: ...e a firm upward pull to release and a firm downward push to latch Cockpit Carpet Optional Cockpit carpet is an available option on all mod els The carpet is custom made to each model and includes snap...

Page 89: ...oard engines must be tilted down and the transom battery switch panel door secured against the battery switch panel before opening the engine hatch If the electric actuator system fails the hatch can...

Page 90: ...pport to ensure it can t slip and allow the hatch to fall Aft Bench L Lounge Seat The aft bench seat backrest cushions raise with the storage compartment hatch The seat bases are fixed and do not rais...

Page 91: ...raised by lifting the front of the bol ster and raising the hinged support until it aligns with the notches in the bolster base Insert the support into the notches while pushing the bolster forward t...

Page 92: ...special mounting brackets for the optional cockpit table and pedestal if your boat is equipped with this option The compartment drains to bilge and is equipped with dry deck padding to allow for bett...

Page 93: ...opened manually if the actuator should fail Two gas springs hold the hatch in the open posi tion and a push to close latch holds it closed A drain rail on each side of the hatch channels water away fr...

Page 94: ...ck and adjust the seat to the desired position Release the lever to lock the seat in position Two arm rests provide a more comfortable driving position and swing up into the backrest cushion to make i...

Page 95: ...lounge seat to convert the seats to an L lounge The filler cushion must be properly stored when not in use Aft Facing Seat The starboard aft facing seat is located aft of the helm seat A storage compa...

Page 96: ...he sink is not being used Refrigerator Optional A drawer refrigerator is an available option for the wet bar It is mounted in the wet bar below the sink The dual voltage refrigerator will operate on 1...

Page 97: ...base to secure the pedestal to the base Install the table on the pedestal Reverse the process to remove the table The table should only be used while at running at slow speeds at the dock or at ancho...

Page 98: ...her components installed in the helm The circuit breakers or fuses that protect the circuits activated by the helm switches and the electronics are located in a panel on the rear of the storage compar...

Page 99: ...e head compartment is not being used the boat IS IN MOTION OR IN ROUGH WATER CONDITIONS In Floor Storage Compartment There is a large storage compartment located below the cockpit floor between the he...

Page 100: ...desired It is designed to nest into a recess on the port side of the walk through when it is open To secure the door in either position push the door until the latch catches The door could be damaged...

Page 101: ...LED lights recessed into the seat bases The lights are activated by the Cockpit Lights switch in the helm switch panel The optional cockpit table is mounted to a bracket on the rear facing bench seat...

Page 102: ...ront straps of the Bimini must be se cured to the windshield before the rear stan chions are secured to the deck If the rear stanchions are secured first it will be very difficult to secure the front...

Page 103: ...to stretch to the snaps This can particularly difficult with new canvas that has been stored off the boat Laying the curtains in the sun for 30 minutes during the heat of the day will make installing...

Page 104: ...aded by towing too many skiers or wakeboarders Additionally if items like antennas spotlights and other accessories are mounted improperly or in the wrong location the warranty could be void If you in...

Page 105: ...a panel in the clear connector that can be rolled up and secured by straps on the forward top This roll up panel allows the walk through feature of the cockpit and windshield to be used when the top...

Page 106: ...The bow shade and poles should always be removed and stowed in the canvas storage bag before getting underway or when wind speed exceeds 10 to 15 MPH CAUTION THE BOW SHADE WILL BE DAMAGED IF IT IS EX...

Page 107: ...into the compartment is provided by an opening overhead vent Refer to the Ventilation chapter for more information on the overhead vent The vanity storage compartment door is secured with a dual acti...

Page 108: ...ump To use the portable head add the recommended amount of holding tank deodorant to the waste tank and fill the fresh water tank To flush after use pull the waste valve handle straight out then press...

Page 109: ...g 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 discharge system The fluid level in the waste holding tank...

Page 110: ...ing NOTICE Monitor the pumping operation as the over board discharge drains the holding tank Be prepared to turn the pump off immediately when draining is complete NOTICE In order to comply with curre...

Page 111: ...ing paints and barrier coatings from name brand manufactures such as Interlux and Pettit CAUTION Do not allow the hull antifouling paint to contact the OUTBOARD ENGINES Most antifouling paints designe...

Page 112: ...ch es Chalking stains and minor scratches can be removed in most cases with careful rubbing and polishing with appropriate chemicals and is best done by a professional see your dealer After the boat i...

Page 113: ...ter and Gemlux Cleaning Wax will help maintain the finish Always rinse the metal thoroughly with clean water and dry completely Clean soft cloths or pads should be used The use of steel wool pads or o...

Page 114: ...should be washed periodically 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 allowe...

Page 115: ...or 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 ma...

Page 116: ...m 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 us...

Page 117: ...gloves Marine Interior Fabrics Spot clean only with water based shampoo or foam upholstery cleaner Pretest a small inconspicuous area before proceeding Do not over wet Do not use solvents to spot cle...

Page 118: ...k is a registered trademark of The Dow Chemical Company WARNING SOME SOLVENTS ARE HIGHLY FLAMMABLE EXERCISE PROPER CARE IN CLEANING AND NOTIFY PERSONNEL IN AREA OF DANGER WEAR RUBBER GLOVES DURING ALL...

Page 119: ...ral years the acrylic canvas may lose some of its ability to shed water If this occurs wash the fabric and treat it with a commercially available water proofing designed for this pur pose Monterey rec...

Page 120: ...IT IS A DANGEROUS GAS THAT WILL CAUSE DEATH IN CERTAIN LEVELS CAUTION NEVER TRAILERYOUR BOAT WITH THE CANVAS ENCLOSURE INCLUDING SIDE CURTAINS AFT CURTAIN WINDSHIELD CONNECTOR BOW COVER AND COCKPIT CO...

Page 121: ...low the pro cedure outlined in your engine owner s manual Proper engine operation requires a good supply of clean dry fuel Improper marina fuel storage techniques limited boat usage etc can cause the...

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Page 123: ...TRANSPORTING A BOAT WITH A FORK LIFT ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE TRIM TABS ARE RETRACTED AND the forks don t put pressure on the lifting strakes NEVER lift THE BOAT WITH A SUBSTANTIAL AMOUNT OF WATER IN THE...

Page 124: ...the storage compartments and sinks Remove cushions open as many hatches as possible Leaving as many of these areas open as possible will improve the boat s ventilation during the storage period Clean...

Page 125: ...and bus bars in the helm compartment with a protecting oil Clean the tower with soap and water and dry thoroughly Apply a high quality wax to protect the finish Outboard Engines The engines should be...

Page 126: ...hull fittings Install the propellers Refer to the engine owner s manual for information on installing the propellers Install the drain plug in the hull Charge and install the batteries Perform all rou...

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Page 131: ...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 Expect to ret...

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Page 137: ...rd Boat Hook Short shaft of wood or metal with 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...

Page 138: ...r plastic used to protect the topsides from scarring and rubbing against a dock or another vessel Fend off To push or hold the boat off from the dock or another boat Flying Bridge A control station ab...

Page 139: ...gnals emitted from pairs of transmitting stations Lunch hook A small light weight anchor typically used instead of the working anchor Normally used in calm waters with the boat attended Midships The c...

Page 140: ...nsom of the boat through which water on deck or in the cockpit is drained overboard Sea cock Safety valves installed just inside the thru hull fittings and ahead of the piping or hose running from the...

Page 141: ...oat leaves astern as a result of its motion Wash The flow of water that results from the action of the propeller or propellers Waterline The plane of a boat where the surface of the water touches the...

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Page 143: ...n engine will not start with the shift control lever in neu tral The shift control lever is not in the neutral detent Try mov ing the shift lever slightly There is a loose wire on the neutral safety s...

Page 144: ...tivated The on board computer has sensed a problem and has limited the RPM to protect the engine Find correct the problem The tachometer is bad and needs to be replaced A throttle control is not respo...

Page 145: ...rroded wiring connection Find and repair the bad connection The thermal breaker on the pump is tripped Repair or replace pump The pressure switch on the pump has failed Replace the pressure switch The...

Page 146: ...in the holding tank Pump out holding tank and clean the vent and vent hose No deodorizer in the holding tank Add deodorizer to the holding tank each time it is pumped out The waste in the tank is ove...

Page 147: ...t wire on the gauge harness Fuel level DTS EVC Engines A unique Mercury or Volvo harness plugs into the back of the engine and runs to the fuel sender pink signal wire ONLY ground for sender goes to b...

Page 148: ...al tach has two black buttons on either side near the bottom Segmented Tach This tach is operated by a momentary switch on the dash with the label Engine Data When the key is turned on the gauges will...

Page 149: ...display using the Engine Data switch 3 Hold the Engine Data switch down for 5 seconds The display will show Down 4 Trim the drive all the way down Press the Engine Data switch The display will show T...

Page 150: ...will allow you to adjust the settings in the tach The following items can be adjusted and their appropriate settings are detailed below Units English Metric Engine Can be assigned either as port stbd...

Page 151: ...y pressing and holding both buttons on the tachometer 2 Toggle to the TRIM CALIBRATION option by pressing the left button Enter by pressing the right button 3 The display will show FULL DOWN Trim the...

Page 152: ...rboard or single Verify in Setup Mode that gauge is set to the correct engine Problem Speedometer reading 10 to 40mph while at rest Issue Replace the Medallion 5550 12071 05 pitot sensor with the Merc...

Page 153: ...153 MONTEREY BOATS Appendix G Wiring Diagrams 12V DC Battery Switch Panel...

Page 154: ...154 MONTEREY BOATS Schematics DE 12V DC Battery Switch Panel...

Page 155: ...155 MONTEREY BOATS Schematics Accy Helm Panel...

Page 156: ...PE COMMENTS BY DATE REV 0 8 13 12 MH REVISED BUSS BARS MOVED CPMSS LT GND REVISED MACERATOR WIRES DELETED STBD GND BUSS GND CHANGED MRP TO SE 208 0 9 4 12 CC CHANGED SIZE RELOCATED BARRIER BLOCK ADDED...

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Page 158: ...ARY MH 8 17 09 0 COMMENTS BY DATE REV MODEL DATE PAGE CREATOR MRP TITLE CUSTOMER ZP MONTEREY BOATS HARNESS STEREO UPGRADE M5 DG SE 018 E CCOTTER 1 OF 1 SEPT 2012 N A A 3 23 10 CC RENAMED CONNECTOR A A...

Page 159: ...159 MONTEREY BOATS Schematics Mercury Twin Harness...

Page 160: ...160 MONTEREY BOATS Schematics Mercury M Dash Gauge Harness...

Page 161: ...161 MONTEREY BOATS Schematics Mercury 288 CK Harness...

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

Page 165: ...NE DOWN 32 81 3 CM BRIDGE CLEARANCE W tower 8 9 2 7 M BRIDGE CLEARANCE W windshield 5 1 1 9 M FUEL CAPACITY 100 GAL 378 5 L water capacity 15 gal 56 8 l waste capacity 11 gal 41 6 l DRY WEIGHT 7 200 L...

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