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2865 DENALI

BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE U.S. COAST GUARD REGULATIONS.

7.4 Hard Top and Radar Arch Drains

There is a  hole drilled in one of the leg bases to prevent water from being trapped
within the leg and provide a wire chase for accessories.  A small hole is drilled
in the tubing at the base of the other legs, which are not drilled for a wire chase,
that allows water to drain.

ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE LEG DRAIN HOLES ARE CLEAR WHEN THE

BOAT IS LAID UP FOR THE WINTER.  WATER TRAPPED INSIDE THE LEGS COULD
FREEZE AND CAUSE THE LEGS TO SPLIT.

7.5 Cooler/Fishbox Drains

There is a cooler/fishbox located below the passenger lounge seat that is drained by gravity.
Water drains out of the lounge cooler/fishbox through a fitting in the hull side.  The cooler/
fishbox should be flushed out and cleaned after each use.

7.6 Water System Drains

All exterior sinks and livewells, provided with fresh or raw water, drain by gravity to
overboard thru hulls located in the hull sides just above the waterline.  The overflow in the
optional livewell also drains overboard.

7.7 Cabin Drains

The cabin sinks are drained from the boat by a sump pump
system connected to the sink drains.  The sump system is
located in the bilge in the compartment just aft of the cabin
steps.  An automatic float switch in the sump controls the
pump which is protected by the sump pump circuit breaker
in the panel.

The sump has a removable hatch to allow the system to be
inspected and serviced.  It is essential that the sump system be inspected periodically and any
accumulated debris removed.  There is a valve on the thru hull fitting for the sump pump

7-3

Cabin Drain Sump Pump

Summary of Contents for 2865 DENALI

Page 1: ...2865 DENALI 2865 DENALI OWNER S MANUAL FISHING BOATS 3901 St Lucie Blvd Ft Pierce Florida 34946 Print Date 2 2002...

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Page 3: ...RESULT IN MINOR PERSONAL INJURY OR PRODUCT AND PROPERTY DAMAGE INFORMATION WHICH IS IMPORTANT TO PROPER OPERATION OR MAINTENANCE BUT IS NOT HAZARD RELATED All instructions given in this book are as s...

Page 4: ...MODEL STARBOARD SERIAL PROPELLER S MAKE MODEL STARBOARD SERIAL MAKE DIAMETER PITCH PORT SERIAL RATIO ENGINE S BLADES OTHER BOAT Pursuit Fishing Boats reserves the right to make changes and improvement...

Page 5: ...aters Weight and Maximum Capacities Unladen Weight Kilograms Pounds Maximum Load Weight Kilograms Pounds Number of People Maximum Rated Engine Horsepower Kilowatts Horsepower Certifications Certificat...

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Page 7: ...PORTANT All boat manufacturers are required by the Federal Boat Safety Act of 1971 to notify first time owners in the event any defect is discovered which creates a substantial risk of personal injury...

Page 8: ...Pursuit dealer Should a problem develop that is related to faulty workmanship or materials as stated in the Limited Warranty you should contact your Pursuit dealer to arrange for the necessary repair...

Page 9: ...urance coverage Contact your dealer or state boating authority for information on the insurance requirements in your boating area Reporting Boating Accidents All boating accidents must be reported by...

Page 10: ...ment has been determined to be in compliance with USCG specifications and regulations relating to performance construction or materials The equipment requirements vary according to the length type of...

Page 11: ...2 1 General 2 1 2 2 Cable Engine Throttle and Shift Controls 2 1 2 3 Volvo Diesel Electronic Controls 2 2 2 4 Neutral Safety Switch 2 2 2 5 Engine Stop Switch 2 3 2 6 Outdrive Power Tilt and Trim 2 3...

Page 12: ...ystem Maintenance 4 10 Chapter 5 Freshwater System 5 1 General 5 1 5 2 Freshwater System Operation 5 1 5 3 Water Heater 5 2 5 4 Shower Operation 5 2 5 5 Shore Water Connection 5 3 5 6 Freshwater Syste...

Page 13: ...ns 7 3 7 6 Water System Drains 7 3 7 7 Cabin Drains 7 3 7 8 Rope Locker Drain 7 4 7 9 Drainage System Maintenance 7 4 Chapter 8 Ventilation System 8 1 Cabin Ventilation 8 1 8 2 Windshield Ventilation...

Page 14: ...Stop Switch 11 2 11 5 Required Safety Equipment 11 2 11 6 Automatic Fire Extinguishing System 11 5 11 7 Carbon Monoxide Monitoring System 11 6 11 8 First Aid 11 7 11 9 Additional Safety Equipment 11...

Page 15: ...12 13 12 13 Trash Disposal 12 14 12 14 Trailering Your Boat 12 14 Chapter 13 Routine Maintenance 13 1 Exterior Hull and Deck 13 1 13 2 Upholstery Canvas and Enclosures 13 5 13 3 Cabin Interior 13 6 13...

Page 16: ...gine Controls Volvo Diesel 15 8 Gasoline Engine Fuel System 15 9 Diesel Engine Fuel System 15 10 Fuel Valves 15 11 Raw Water System 15 12 Waste Holding System 15 13 Freshwater System 15 14 Drainage Sy...

Page 17: ...A warranty registration card has been furnished with each new engine and can be located in the engine owner s manual All information requested on this card should be filled out completely by the deal...

Page 18: ...ine growth occurs when components are left in the water for extended periods and can cause poor performance or permanent damage to the exposed components The type of growth and how quickly it occurs i...

Page 19: ...ystem The system consists of engine exhaust manifolds exhaust hoses and the outdrive A periodic inspection of the coolant hoses exhaust hoses and related parts should be made to insure that leaks heat...

Page 20: ...f styles diameters and pitches The props that will best suit the needs of your Denali will depend somewhat on your application and expected average load Most propeller sizes are identified by two numb...

Page 21: ...l and could save the engine from serious costly damage The instrumentation is unique to the type of engine installed on your Denali Some or all of the following gauges may be present Tachometer The ta...

Page 22: ...rim gauge monitors the position of the outdrive The upper range of the gauge indicates the tilt which is used for trailering and shallow water operation The lower range indicates the trim position Thi...

Page 23: ...THE ENGINE ALARM SOUNDS IMMEDIATELY RETURN THE THROTTLE TO IDLE AND MOVE THE SHIFT CONTROL TO THE NEUTRAL POSITION SHUT OFF THE ENGINE UN TIL THE PROBLEM IS FOUND AND CORRECTED Compass The compass is...

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Page 25: ...ntrol manual for specific information on the control installed on your Denali The engine throttle and shift control system consists of three major components the control handle the throttle cable and...

Page 26: ...al for cold starting and warm up purposes 2 4 Neutral Safety Switch Every control system has a neutral safety switch incorporated into it This device prohibits the engine from being started while the...

Page 27: ...itch before attempting to start the engine Please refer to the engine owner s manual for additional information on the engine stop switch 2 6 Outdrive Power Tilt and Trim All inboard outboard drive sy...

Page 28: ...linder causing the outdrive to turn A slight clicking sound may be heard as the wheel is turned This sound is the opening and closing of valves in the helm unit and is normal Refer to the manufacturer...

Page 29: ...ifiedunder such conditions Steering and handling difficulties can result from improper trim tab usage particularly in a following sea Always raise the tabs to the full bow up position in these conditi...

Page 30: ...of the trim tab planes and actuators To reduce problems due to marine growth always return the trim tabs to the full UP position after operating the boat and periodically inspect and clean marine gro...

Page 31: ...HE PROBLEM IS COR RECTED IF THE ODOR OF GASOLINE IS NOTED SHUT OFF THE ENGINE AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT TO INVESTIGATE AND CORRECT THE SITU ATION IMMEDIATELY HAVE ALL PASSENGERS PUT ON PERSONAL FLOTA T...

Page 32: ...OT CONFUSE FUEL FILL DECK PLATES WITH THE WATER OR WASTE FILL DECK PLATES THESE PLATES ARE ALSO LABELED ACCORDINGLY IF GASOLINE IS ACCIDENTALLY PUMPED INTO THE WATER OR WASTE TANK DO NOT ATTEMPT TO PU...

Page 33: ...allows the operator to turn the fuel flow off when servicing the fuel system or changing the fuel filter The fuel withdrawal line is equipped with an anti siphon valve where the line attaches to the f...

Page 34: ...upply of clean dry diesel fuel Improper marina fuel storage techniques limited boat usage etc can cause the fuel to become contaminated Periodically it may be necessary to siphon accumulating water an...

Page 35: ...filter until clean fuel flows The filter element must be changed at least twice a season or more frequently depending on the quality of the fuel and the hours run IMPORTANT Diesel fuel systems may ne...

Page 36: ...R OPEN FLAMES TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE FUEL SYSTEM USE ONLY A GOOD GRADE OF GASOLINE FOR GASOLINE ENGINES OR DIESEL FUEL FOR DIESEL ENGINES DO NOT USE A FUEL THAT CONTAINS HARSH ADDITIVES OR IS AN ALC...

Page 37: ...A AND THE PROPER OFFICIALS 9 Fill the fuel tank to near full Allow enough room for the fuel to expand without leaking out the vent 10 Remove the nozzle 11 Install and tighten the fuel cap Be careful n...

Page 38: ...alled or replaced The fuel tank vent hose must be looped above the vent secured to the hull near the vent and securely attached to the vent hose fitting with two hose clamps The age of gasoline can ef...

Page 39: ...type of engine and the quality of the fuel Please refer to the engine or fuel filter manufacturer s instructions for informa tion on servicing and replacing the fuel filter element DO NOT DRAIN ANY F...

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Page 41: ...ltsystemwhenevertheengineisrunning The system is equipped with a battery parallel feature that allows both batteries to be connected in parallelforextrabatterypowerwhilestartingtheengines Thebatterypa...

Page 42: ...low The VSR module allows both batteries to be charged by the alternator and prevents the engine battery from being discharged by accessory use Make sure that battery switch 1 and 2 are activated when...

Page 43: ...the center of the bilge below the equipment compartment The pump moves water out through a fitting near the water line on the hull side To start the pump manually put the switch in the ON position Not...

Page 44: ...iption of additional panels that may be on your Pursuit and the accessories they control Trim Tab Switch Located in the helm This switch controls the trim tab planes located on the transom of the boat...

Page 45: ...cabin ac cessories through individual circuit breakers located in panels mounted in the equipment compartment aft of the cabin The cabin switch panel switches activate relays in the breaker panels tha...

Page 46: ...ssory Reserved for additional 12 volt equipment or the stereo 4 3 110 volt AC System The 110 volt AC system is fed by the shore power outlet It is wired totally separate from the 12 volt DC system and...

Page 47: ...dockside outlet making sure the connection plug includes a three prong plug with a ground wire Tighten the lock rings on both the shore and the boat connector plugs Turn the dock side disconnect switc...

Page 48: ...to the OFF position Disconnect the cable from the dockside outlet and replace the outlet caps Disconnect the cable from the boat and replace the inlet cap Store cable 110 volt AC Panel and Accessory...

Page 49: ...ct against short circuits and overloads This is done by the outlet breakers on the AC panel GFI OUTLETS DO NOT PROVIDE 100 PROTECTION FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK EVEN THOUGH GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTERS PROVIDE...

Page 50: ...breaker See the air conditioner or water heater manual for more information 4 4 Electrical System Maintenance 12 volt DC Electrical System Maintenance At least once a year spray all exposed electrical...

Page 51: ...for nicks chafing brittleness improper support etc Examine the shore power cord closely for cracks in the insulation and corrosion in electrical connectors Spraying receptacles and electrical connecti...

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Page 53: ...ATTEMPT TO PUMP IT OUT YOURSELF WATER AND WASTE PUMPS ARE NOT DESIGNED TO PUMP FUEL AND A FIRE OR EXPLOSION COULD RESULT CONTACT YOUR DEALER OR THE PURSUIT CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPARTMENT FOR ASSISTANCE...

Page 54: ...e cabin All heaters have an electric element that is thermostatically controlled at the heater and activated by a circuit breaker located in the shore power breaker panel A high pressure relief valve...

Page 55: ...WATER INLET CONNECTOR WITH ANOTHER TYPE WITHOUT CONSULTING PURSUIT CUSTOMER RELA TIONS OR YOUR DEALER THE USE OF THE WRONG TYPE OF INLET CON NECTOR CAN DAMAGE THE FRESHWATER SYSTEM 5 6 Freshwater Syst...

Page 56: ...ries must be properly maintained and charged Operating the pressure pump from a battery with a low charge could lead to pump failure Add a commercially available potable water conditioner to the water...

Page 57: ...ion Run the pump until all of the air is purged from the system and then turn the switch off Turn the livewell switch to the ON position Run the pump until all of the air is purged from the system and...

Page 58: ...ntly and cleaned as necessary The Washdown Pump Connection The washdown pump hose connection is located in the cockpit and uses a standard garden hose connection ALWAYS TURN THE RAW WATER PUMP SWITCH...

Page 59: ...When the water level reaches the overflow it will automatically be regulated To drain the livewell turn off the livewell pump and pull out the plug in the drain fitting at the bottom of the livewell...

Page 60: ...Spray pumps with a protective oil periodically The fishboxes and livewell should be drained and cleaned after each use Operate all thru hull valves at least once a month to keep them operating properl...

Page 61: ...ESSARY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS INCLUDING NOTIFY ING THE COAST GUARD UNTIL THE PROBLEM IS FOUND AND CORRECTED 7 2 Cockpit Drains Your Denali has two scupper drains located in the rear of the cockpit Water i...

Page 62: ...eck the drain plug regularly to make sure it is tight A LOOSE DRAIN PLUG WILL ALLOW SEA WATER TO ENTER THE BILGE AND COULD CAUSE THE BOAT TO SINK IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO CHECK THE DRAIN PLUG FREQUENTL...

Page 63: ...ing in the hull side The cooler fishbox should be flushed out and cleaned after each use 7 6 Water System Drains All exterior sinks and livewells provided with fresh or raw water drain by gravity to o...

Page 64: ...ebris that can block water drainage Clean the hardtop and radar arch leg drain holes This is especially important just before winter lay up Clean the bilge pump strainer of debris and check the bilge...

Page 65: ...5 DENALI ALL DRAINS AND PUMPS MUST BE PROPERLY WINTERIZED BEFORE WIN TER LAY UP NEVER USE HARSH CHEMICAL DRAIN CLEANERS IN MARINE DRAIN SYSTEMS PERMA NENT DAMAGE TO THE HOSES AND FITTINGS MAY RESULT 7...

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Page 67: ...seal the windows in the closed position but not so tight that they break the plastic The cam locks are adjusted by turning the two allen head bolts located at the base of each cam lock Deck Hatch The...

Page 68: ...outboard boats are equipped with engine compartment ventilation The ventilation system is designed to meet or exceed the requirements of the United States Coast Guard in effect at the time of manufac...

Page 69: ...Monoxide and Ventilation FAILURE TO PROPERLY VENTILATE THE BOAT WHILE THE ENGINE IS RUNNING MAY PERMIT CARBON MONOXIDE TO ACCUMULATE WITHIN THE CABIN CARBON MONOXIDE IS A COLORLESS AND ODORLESS GAS TH...

Page 70: ...CO detector enhances your protection from CO poisoning it does not guarantee it will not occur Do not use the carbon monoxide detector as a replacement for ordinary precautions or periodic inspections...

Page 71: ...that could restrict the ventilation ducts The bilge blowers are permanently lubricated and require no maintenance Blower operation can and should be tested by placing a hand over the exhaust vents Do...

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Page 73: ...BOAT TOWED Anchor Rope Locker The anchor locker is in the bow of the boat and accessed through a hatch in the deck The anchor line is always stored in the locker The anchor can be mounted on the deck...

Page 74: ...ery switch module Boats lying to their anchor in high swells or heavy weather conditions will snub on the line This can cause slippage or apply excessive loads to the windlass After the anchor is set...

Page 75: ...he bimini top is adjusted properly the clear connector will have to be stretched just enough to pull out the wrinkles and reach the snaps on the windshield The front bow will continue to bear the main...

Page 76: ...ull CLOSED position Never leave the transom door unlatched Notice Periodically inspect the transom door fittings for wear damage or loose fit Any problems should be inspected and corrected immediately...

Page 77: ...abs 9 3 Cockpit IN CERTAIN CONDITIONS OPEN EXTERIOR DOORS AND HATCHES THAT ARE NOT SECURED PROPERLY CAN SLAM CLOSED UNEXPECTEDLY AND CAUSE INJURY TO PASSENGERS OR DAMAGE TO THE BOAT MOST DOORS AND HAT...

Page 78: ...ortion of the console unscrew the knobs located in the forward corners of the helm The helm can be tilted aft to expose the underside of the helm Always make sure the helm station clamps are properly...

Page 79: ...fters hold the hatch in the open position and prevent it from opening too far Always make sure the engine hatch clamps are properly secured when the hatch is closed An optional retractable shower is l...

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Page 81: ...tting or the overboard macerator discharge system Monitor the waste level in the holding tank and have it pumped out before it is completely full If the holding tank is allowed to overfill the waste w...

Page 82: ...on as possible Make sure the holding tank vent is clear If the vent becomes clogged it will cause the head to become difficult to flush or could cause the holding tank to be damaged when it is pumped...

Page 83: ...way make sure the door is properly secured whenever the boat is moving Refer to the refrigerator owner s manual for additional operating and maintenance instruc tions 10 3 Galley and Sink The galley i...

Page 84: ...to trip and could cause system damage Always check for proper water flow out of the air conditioning pump discharge thru hull when the air conditioner is operating 10 5 Carbon Monoxide Detector A car...

Page 85: ...T FOR ASSISTANCE IN FINDING AND CORRECTING THE SITUATION 10 6 Convertible V Berth and Table The v berth is equipped with a table There is stor age below a hatch under each v berth cushion The table is...

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Page 87: ...ing you to potentially serious problems in the primary power systems the engine compartment and the cabin Alarm systems are not intended to lessen or replace good maintenance and precruise procedures...

Page 88: ...ment installed on your boat by Pursuit certain other equipment is required by the U S Coast Guard to help ensure passenger safety Items like a sea anchor working anchor extra dock lines flare pistol l...

Page 89: ...hand held or floating Launchers for aerial red meteors or parachute flares PYROTECHNICS ARE UNIVERSALLY RECOGNIZED AS EXCELLENT DIS TRESS SIGNALS HOWEVER THERE IS POTENTIAL FOR INJURY AND PROP ERTY DA...

Page 90: ...formation provided by the fire extinguisher manufacturer for instructions on the proper maintenance and use of your fire extinguisher INFORMATION FOR HALON OR AGENT FE 241 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS IS PROVID...

Page 91: ...system has discharged or there is a problem that should be corrected before using the boat Should the unit discharge during the operation of the boat the lamp will go off Diesel powered boats have an...

Page 92: ...indicator will stop flashing when the sensor has reached optimum operating temperature The power indicator will then switch from flashing green to solid green This device uses a micro controller to c...

Page 93: ...false alarms If the alarm sounds always assume the hazard is real and move persons who have been exposed to carbon monoxide into fresh air immediately Never disable the CO detector because you think t...

Page 94: ...on drugs or other medical supplies that may be in your first aid kit Replace questionably old supplies whether they have been used or not In many emergency situations the Coast Guard can provide assis...

Page 95: ...Line Fenders First Aid Kit Flashlight Mirror Searchlight Sunburn Lotion Tool Kit Ring Buoy Whistle or Horn Anchor Chart and Compass Boat Hook Spare Propeller Mooring Lines Food Water Binoculars Sungla...

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Page 97: ...mp All passengers should be properly seated whenever the boat is operated above idle speed Your passengers should not be allowed to sit on the seat backs gunnels bows transoms or on fishing seats when...

Page 98: ...ats should sound the appropriate signals Meeting Head On or Nearly So Situations When two motor boats are approaching each other head on or nearly head on neither boat has the right of way Both boats...

Page 99: ...nd and hidden dangers Each aid to navigation is used to provide specific information You should be familiar with these and any other mark ers used in your boating area STORMS AND WAVE ACTION CAN CAUSE...

Page 100: ...sumed in rough seas The engine fuel filters should also be checked for water leaks or corrosion Check the oil in the engine Set the battery selector switches as desired Check the bilge water level Loo...

Page 101: ...FOR FIVE 5 MINUTES OPEN THE ENGINE HATCH INSPECT THE FUEL SYSTEM AND CHECK THE ENGINE FOR THE ODOR OF GASOLINE VAPORS ALWAYS OPERATE THE BLOWER WHILE THE ENGINE IS AT IDLE DO NOT START OR OPERATE THE...

Page 102: ...BOAT DO NOT OPERATE THE BOAT UNLESS IT IS COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED KEEP ALL FASTENERS TIGHT KEEP ADJUSTMENTS ACCORDING TO SPECIFICATIONS Avoid sea conditions that are beyond the skill and experience of yo...

Page 103: ...ngine has been run at high speed for a long period of time allow it to cool down by running the engine in the idle position for 3 to 5 minutes Turn the ignition key to the OFF position After Operation...

Page 104: ...and is soft and easy on the hands The line s size will vary with the size of the boat Typically a 30 to 40 foot boat will use 5 8 inch line and a 20 to 30 foot boat will use 1 2 inch line The number...

Page 105: ...e Two forward quarter spring lines typically are secured to the stern cleats and to mid ship pilings or cleats The spring lines keep the boat from backing into the dock while allowing it to ride the t...

Page 106: ...ering system fails while you are operating the boat bring the throttle to idle and shift to neutral Decide whether you need to put out the anchor to prevent the boat from drifting or to hold the bow i...

Page 107: ...S STAY CLEAR OF THE TOW LINE AND SURROUNDING AREA A TOW LINE THAT SHOULD BREAK WHILE UNDER STRESS CAN BE VERY DANGEROUS AND COULD CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH RUNNING AGROUND CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY...

Page 108: ...people who cannot swim to water ski Be sure that the skier is wearing a proper life jacket A water skier is considered on board the boat and a Coast Guard approved life jacket is required It is advis...

Page 109: ...rules of the road This situation can become especially difficult when most boats are trolling Being courteous and exercising good common sense is essential Avoid trying to assert your right of way an...

Page 110: ...e in bags and disposed of it properly on shore You should make sure your passengers are aware of the local waste laws and the trash management procedure on your boat Refer to the placard located near...

Page 111: ...nd bunks must be kept in good condition to prevent scratching and gouging of the hull The capacity rating of the trailer should be greater than the combined weight of the boat motor fuel and equipment...

Page 112: ...ed crisscrossing under the coupler to the frame of the tow vehicle If the ball was to break the trailer would follow in a straight line and prevent the coupler from dragging on the road Make sure the...

Page 113: ...l This is extremely important as pollution and marine growth can damage fiberglass hulls SANDING OR SANDBLASTING THE HULL BOTTOM WILL DAMAGE THE FI BERGLASS USE ONLY STANDARD ANTIFOULING PAINTS AND FI...

Page 114: ...tenance requires only washing with mild soap and water A stiff brush can be used on the nonskid areas Kerosene or commercially prepared products will remove oil and tar which could be a problem on tra...

Page 115: ...k the aluminum Hard tops with aluminum frames Bimini tops and towers with canvas and or fiberglass tops require special attention to the anodized aluminum just below the top This area is subject to sa...

Page 116: ...emoved with a fine automotive clear coat polishing compound A coat of automotive or boat wax is beneficial to protect the surface Do not use the following on acrylic plastic glass Abrasive cleaners Ac...

Page 117: ...ver use steam heat heat guns or hair dryers on vinyl Stronger cleaners detergents and solvents may be effective in stain removal but can cause either immediate damage or slow deterioration Lotions sun...

Page 118: ...lding the curtains will make permanent creases that could cause the vinyl to crack DO NOT USE ANY POLISH CONTAINING LEMON SCENTS OR LEMON THE LEMON JUICE WILL ATTACK THE VINYL AND SHORTEN ITS LIFE Sna...

Page 119: ...4 Bilge and Engine Compartment To keep the bilge clean and fresh use a commercial bilge cleaner regularly Follow the directions carefully The engine and engine room should be kept clean and free of o...

Page 120: ...ditives Gasoline that is an alcohol blend will absorb moisture from the air which can reach such concentrations that phase separation can occur whereby the water and alcohol mixture becomes heavy enou...

Page 121: ...as the gasoline ages that can cause deposits and varnish in the fuel system as well as reduce the octane rating of the fuel Severely degraded fuel can damage the engine and boat fuel tank and lines T...

Page 122: ...rn eyes if so equipped should not be used as sole support for storage Notice Boats can be damaged from improper lifting and rough handling when being transported by lift trucks Care and proper handlin...

Page 123: ...e tires When storing the boat on a cradle The cradle must be specifically for boat storage Make sure the cradle is well supported and placed on a level surface with the bow high enough to provide prop...

Page 124: ...th a protecting oil Clean out totally drain and completely dry the fishboxes sinks and livewells Clean the exterior upholstery with a good vinyl cleaner and dry thoroughly Spray the weather covers and...

Page 125: ...se of the check valve mechanism built in the raw water washdown and livewell pumps blowing the lines will not remove the water from those raw water pumps Remove the inlet and outlet hoses on the pump...

Page 126: ...ove all electronics Coat all wire connectors and bus bars in the helm compartment with a protecting oil ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE LEG DRAIN HOLES ARE CLEAR WHEN THE BOAT IS LAID UP FOR THE WINTER WATER TRA...

Page 127: ...ENTS ACCORDING TO SPEC IFICATIONS Notice It is important and recommended that the fitting out procedure for the marine gear be done by a qualified service person Read the engine owner s manual for the...

Page 128: ...all upholstery cushions and canvas After Launching Carefully check all water systems and the engine hoses for leaks Operate each system one at a time checking for leaks and proper operation Check the...

Page 129: ...2865 DENALI Chapter 15 SCHEMATICS 12 Volt DC Wiring Schematic 15 1...

Page 130: ...2865 DENALI 110 Volt AC Wiring Schematic 15 2...

Page 131: ...2865 DENALI Battery Wiring 15 3...

Page 132: ...2865 DENALI Hella Battery Panel Wiring 15 4...

Page 133: ...2865 DENALI Power Management Enclosures 15 5...

Page 134: ...2865 DENALI Steering System 15 6...

Page 135: ...2865 DENALI Engine Control Cables 15 7...

Page 136: ...2865 DENALI Engine Controls Volvo Diesel 15 8...

Page 137: ...2865 DENALI Gasoline Engine Fuel System 15 9...

Page 138: ...2865 DENALI Diesel Engine Fuel System 15 10...

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Page 141: ...2865 DENALI Waste Holding System 15 13...

Page 142: ...2865 DENALI Freshwater System 15 14...

Page 143: ...2865 DENALI Drainage System 15 15...

Page 144: ...2865 DENALI Deck Drains 15 16...

Page 145: ...2865 DENALI Hull Drains 15 17...

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Page 147: ...o move backwards Athwartship At right angles to the center line of the boat Barnacles Small hard shelled marine animals which are found in salt water attached to pilings docks and bottoms of boats Bea...

Page 148: ...en a boat lays on its side or turns over Chock A deck fitting usually of metal with inward curving arms through which mooring or anchor lines are passed so as to lead them in the proper direction both...

Page 149: ...tes as a part of a worldwide satellite distress system Even Keel When a boat floats properly as designed Fathom A measure of depth One Fathom 6 feet Fender A soft object of rubber or plastic used to p...

Page 150: ...cooling system to the raw cooling water Helm The steering and control area of a boat Hull The part of the boat from the deck down Inboard A boat with the engine mounted within the hull of the boat Al...

Page 151: ...ight weight anchor typically used instead of the working anchor Normally used in calm waters with the boat attended Midships The center of the boat Marina A protected facility primarily for recreation...

Page 152: ...technic Distress Signals Distress signals that resemble the brilliant display of flares or fireworks Raw Water Cooled Refers to an engine cooling system that draws sea water in through a hull fitting...

Page 153: ...two pilings or piers Sole The deck 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 Th...

Page 154: ...Twin Screw Craft A boat with two propellers on two separate shafts Underway When a boat moves through the water Wake Disrupted water that a boat leaves astern as a result of its motion Wash The flow o...

Page 155: ...l r o f e g l i b k c e h C X X s e v l a v l l u h u r h t e t a r e p o t c e p s n I X s m e t s y s l o r t n o c g n i r e e t s t c e p s n I X s m e t s y s l o r t n o c g n i r e e t s e c i...

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Page 161: ...OCATION Give location precisely Lat Long STATE NEAREST CITY OR TOWN COUNTY WEATHER Clear Rain Cloudy Snow Fog Hazy WATER CONDITIONS Calm waves less than 6 Choppy waves 6 to 2 Rough greater than 6 Stro...

Page 162: ...is needed attach separately Continue on additional sheets if necessary Include any information regarding the involvement of alcohol and or drugs in causing or contributing to the accident Include any...

Page 163: ...e Type Trailer 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...

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Page 165: ...ol Inspect wires and repair loose connec tions The starter or ignition switch is bad The boat may be need to have marine growth cleaned from hull and running gear Propeller may be damaged need repair...

Page 166: ...tor in the charging system is not working properly Replace the isolator The battery is defective Replace the battery The engine emergency system has been activated The on board computer has sensed a p...

Page 167: ...is defective Replace or rebuild the pump The circuit breaker near the battery switch has tripped Reset the breaker The pump impeller is jammed by debris Clean pump impeller housing The pump is defecti...

Page 168: ...eneral 2 2 Cable Engine Throttle and Shift Controls 2 3 Volvo Diesel Electronic Controls 2 4 Neutral Safety Switch 2 5 Engine Stop Switch 2 6 Outdrive Power Tilt and Trim 2 7 Steering System 2 8 Trim...

Page 169: ...rains 7 5 Cooler Fishbox Drains 7 6 Water System Drains 7 7 Cabin Drains 7 8 Rope Locker Drain 7 9 Drainage System Maintenance Chapter 8 VENTILATION SYSTEM 8 1 Cabin Ventilation 8 2 Windshield Ventila...

Page 170: ...6 Controls Steering or Propulsion System Failure 12 7 Collision 12 8 Grounding Towing and Rendering Assistance 12 9 Flooding or Capsizing 12 10 Water Skiing 12 11 Fishing 12 12 Man Overboard 12 13 Tr...

Page 171: ...iesel Engine Fuel System Fuel Valves Raw Water System Waste Holding System Freshwater System Drainage System Deck Drains Hull Drains Sling Locations Appendix A GLOSSARY OF TERMS Appendix B Maintenance...

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