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3000 EXPRESS

3000 EXPRESS

OWNER’S MANUAL

FISHING BOATS

3901 St. Lucie Blvd.

Ft. Pierce, Florida 34946

Print  Date 1/2003

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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 se...

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Page 5: ...E 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 improveme...

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Page 7: ...rers 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 to the public It is essen...

Page 8: ...uit Dealer Should a problem developthatisrelatedtofaultyworkmanshipormaterials asstatedintheLimitedWarranty you should contact your Pursuit dealer to arrange for the necessary repair If you are not ne...

Page 9: ...g authority for information on the insurance requirements in your boating area Reporting Boating Accidents All boating accidents must be reported by the operator or owner of the boat to the proper mar...

Page 10: ...onstruction or materials The equipment requirements vary according to the length type of boat and the propulsion system Some of the Coast Guard equipment is described in the Safety Equipment chapter o...

Page 11: ...trumentation 1 9 Chapter 2 Helm Control Systems 2 1 General 2 1 2 2 Engine Throttle and Shift Controls 2 1 2 3 Engine Synchronizer 2 2 2 4 Neutral Safety Switch 2 2 2 5 Steering System 2 3 2 6 Trim Ta...

Page 12: ...ation 5 3 5 6 Fresh Water System Maintenance 5 4 Chapter 6 Raw Water System 6 1 General 6 1 6 2 High Pressure Washdown 6 1 6 3 Livewell 6 3 6 4 Air Conditioning 6 3 6 5 Raw Water System Maintenance 6...

Page 13: ...9 4 Chapter 10 Interior Equipment 10 1 Head Compartment and Marine Toilet 10 1 10 2 Galley and Sink 10 3 10 3 Convertible Dinette and Table 10 4 10 4 Carbon Monoxide Detector 10 5 10 5 AirConditioner...

Page 14: ...6 Fishing 12 8 12 7 Tower Operation 12 8 12 8 Transporting Your Boat 12 10 Chapter 13 Routine Maintenance 13 1 Exterior Hull and Deck 13 1 13 2 Upholstery Canvas and Enclosures 13 4 13 3 Cabin Interi...

Page 15: ...ering System 15 4 Gas Fuel System 15 5 Diesel Fuel System 15 6 Fresh Water System 15 7 Bridge Deck Raw Water System 15 8 Head Plumbing System 15 9 Drainage System 15 10 Bridge Deck Drainage System 15...

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Page 17: ...itheachnewengine Allinformationrequestedonthiscard should be filled out completely by the dealer and purchaser and then returned to the respective engine manufacturer as soon as possible DO NOT ATTEMP...

Page 18: ...reduces the speed of the propeller in relation to engine speed ALWAYS RETURN THE ENGINE THROTTLE LEVERS TO THE EXTREME LOW SPEED POSITION BEFORE SHIFTING NEVER SHIFT THE UNIT WHILE THE EN GINE SPEED I...

Page 19: ...synthetic rubber The impeller and water pump cannot run dry for more than a few seconds Inboard engines use a thru hull water intake scoop and strainer This strainer is located on the hull bottom and...

Page 20: ...nes on the 3000 Express The engine owner s manual provides additional information regarding the service and maintenance of this equipment 1 5 Propellers When the boats are shipped the propellers are n...

Page 21: ...talled the propeller will be off balance and this is a frequent cause of vibration It could also cause the propeller hub to split DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THE BOAT IF THE PROPELLER DOES NOT FIT PROPE...

Page 22: ...before operating your boat Some water will leak into the bilge from the hose fitting on the seal assembly during this test The hose should immediately be reattached and the hose clamps tightened secu...

Page 23: ...e on the rubber bearing THE OPERATION OF THE BOAT IN HEAVILY SILTED OR POLLUTED WATER WITH A DAMAGED PROPELLER A DAMAGED PROPELLER SHAFT OR WITH THE ENGINE OUT OF ALIGNMENT CAN SIGNIFICANTLY SHORTEN T...

Page 24: ...If a gap larger than 004 is found and the gap moves as the shaft flange is rotated the flange or the prop shaft is bent out of tolerance and must be replaced or removed and straightened If the gap rem...

Page 25: ...eter The speedometer indicates the speed of the boat in miles per hour Temperature Warning The temperature warning indicates the temperature of the engine A sudden increase in the temperature could in...

Page 26: ...ed on your boat The fuel managementgaugeisusedtomonitorthegallonsperhourandalsototalgallonsused Ifyouhave a fuel management system installed on your boat please refer to the engine or fuel management...

Page 27: ...d by a breaker located on the engine The ignition switch and instrument wire connectors should be sprayed periodically with a contact cleaner lubricant The ignition switch and all instruments controls...

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Page 29: ...and shift controls thethrottlecablesandtheshiftcables Thecablesarethe push pull type Movement of the helm control arm pushes or pulls a cable that operates the engine throttle or transmission control...

Page 30: ...cific procedures for engagement and disengagement of the system that must be performed in the proper sequence The engine synchronizer manufacturer provides an owner s manual with its product It is ext...

Page 31: ...uid reservoir and pump Turning of the helm or steering wheel pumps the fluid in the hydraulic hoses and activates the hydraulic cylinder causing the rudders to turn A slight clicking sound may be hear...

Page 32: ...particularly in a following sea Always raise the tabs to the full bow up position in these conditions Whenrunningathighspeedsbesurethatthetabsareinthefull UP position Onlyenough trim plane action shou...

Page 33: ...contact your Pursuit dealer or the Pursuit Customer Relations Department If the rudders have to be removed for any reason the red plastic seal protector must be used to prevent the keyway in the rudd...

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Page 35: ...CORRECTED IF THE ODOR OF GASOLINE IS NOTED SHUT OFF ALL ENGINES AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT INVESTIGATE AND CORRECT THE SITUATION IMMEDIATELY HAVE ALL PASSENGERS PUT ON PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICES AND KEE...

Page 36: ...t After fueling replace the fill cap s and wash the areas around the fuel fill plates and below the fuel vent s Residual fuel left on the deck and hull sides can be dangerous and will yellow the fiber...

Page 37: ...UBSTAN TIAL AMOUNT OF FUEL FROM FLOWING INTO THE BILGE ANTI SIPHON VALVES ARE REQUIRED BY THE U S COAST GUARD TO BE INSTALLED IN ALL BOATS EQUIPPED WITH GASOLINE ENGINES Gasoline Fuel Filter Eachgasol...

Page 38: ...quality diesel fuel additive containing an algicide mayberequiredtocontrolalgaeinyourboatingarea PleasecontactyourPursuitdealerorengine manufacturer for additional information regarding fuels and add...

Page 39: ...DIESEL FUEL FOR DIESEL ENGINES DO NOT USE A FUEL THAT CONTAINS HARSH ADDITIVES OR IS AN ALCOHOL BLEND ANY DAMAGE DONE TO THE FUEL SYSTEM THAT IS THE RESULT OF USE OF AN ALCOHOL BLEND IS NOT COVERED BY...

Page 40: ...e vent or the fuel fill and to allow for expansion 10 Remove the nozzle 11 Install the fuel cap 12 Open all hatches windows and doors Run the blower for at least five minutes to completely ventilate t...

Page 41: ...el stabilizer should be added to the gasoline to protect the fuel from degradation Your dealer or the engine manufacturer can provide additional information on fuel degradation and fuel stabilizers re...

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Page 43: ...the batteries that require charging The system is equipped with a battery parallel feature that will connect all three batteries in parallel for extra battery power while starting the engines The batt...

Page 44: ...h the engine batteries Thus the charge from the engine s is split between the batteries with the lowest battery receiving the most charge When the engines are turned off the charging stops and the sen...

Page 45: ...ker panel and a main breaker located on the engine Starboard Ignition Switch The starboard ignition switch is a red three position switch located in the helm just below the gauges which activates the...

Page 46: ...MSTANCES SHOULD THIS PROCEDURE BE OVERLOOKED Note Please refer to the DANGER and CAUTION notations in the Ventilation Systems Fwd Bilge Pump Activates the forward bilge pump which is installed in the...

Page 47: ...e accessories they control Baitwell Switch Located under the gunwale in the cockpit This switch activates the baitwell circulating pump that supplies water to the baitwell The pump is protected by a c...

Page 48: ...indi vidual circuit breakers located in the cabin DC breaker panel A mainbreakerlocatedontheTABS unit protects the system from an overload Some 12 volt accesso ries are operated directly by the circu...

Page 49: ...Supplies electrical current to the switch that controls the macerator overboard discharge pump for the holding tank This breaker should be in the OFF position except when pumping out the holding tank...

Page 50: ...the windlass Forward Bilge The forward bilge pump breaker is located on the TABS unit and provides protection for the automatic float switch on the forward bilge pump Another breaker in the helm provi...

Page 51: ...N TO A LIVE SHORE OUTLET NEVER SPRAY WATER ON ELEC TRICAL CABLES WHILE WASHING DOWN DECKS TO REDUCE THE POSSIBILITY OF AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THE AC GROUND SYSTEM IS FUNCTIONING PROP...

Page 52: ...PASSENGERS TO ELECTROCUTION HAZARDS THIS CONDITION COULD ALSO CAUSE A FIRE IN THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CORRECT THE WIRING YOURSELF ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN CAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR EVEN DEATH...

Page 53: ...rent supplied to the panel This situation will cause the red light to remain lit Additionally a special relay attached to the main breaker will automaticallyturnthemainbreakeroffwheneverreversepolarit...

Page 54: ...charging properly the volt meters will indicate between 12 and 14 5 volts If the reading is below 12 volts then the battery is not accepting a charge or the charger is not working properly Always tur...

Page 55: ...Located in the cockpit below the shore power inlet plug This breaker protects the AC system between the shore power inlet plug and the main AC panel AC Power Selector Switch The AC breaker panel will...

Page 56: ...nd and that there are no loose or corroded terminals Corroded terminals should be thoroughly cleaned withsandpaper orreplaced tightenedsecurelyandsprayedwithametalandelectricalprotector Inspect all en...

Page 57: ...wires orgroundfaults Groundfaultinterruptersshouldbetestedperiodicallytoensureproperoperationbypressingthe test reset buttons in the center of face plate The polarity indicator system also should be i...

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Page 59: ...MPS ARE NOT DESIGNED TO PUMP FUEL AND A FIRE OR EXPLOSION COULD RESULT CONTACT YOUR DEALER OR THE PURSUIT CUSTOMER RE LATIONS DEPARTMENT FOR ASSISTANCE IN HAVING THE FUEL PROFESSION ALLY REMOVED AND C...

Page 60: ...ter cooling system on one of the engines The heat exchanger will heat the water in the hot water tank whenever that engine is operating For highest efficiency the engine heat exchanger is of the singl...

Page 61: ...YPE WITHOUT CONSULTING PURSUIT CUSTOMER RELATIONS OR YOUR DEALER THE USE OF THE WRONG TYPE OF INLET CONNECTOR CAN DAMAGE THE FRESH WATER SYSTEM 5 5 Shower Operation The head sink faucet is also the sh...

Page 62: ...erating 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 tank to keep it fresh Periodically remove the...

Page 63: ...the system and then turn the switch to the OFF position Closing the thru hull ball valves before the boat is hauled from the water will help to eliminate air locks in raw water systems Note It may be...

Page 64: ...is located in the cockpit and uses a standard garden hose connection ALWAYS TURN THE RAW WATER PUMP SWITCH TO THE OFF POSITION WHEN LEAVING THE BOAT UNATTENDED DO NOT RUN THE HIGH PRESSURE PUMP DRY F...

Page 65: ...This will prevent water from entering the livewell while the boat is cruising Note Do not use the livewell as a dry storage area when it is not in use Sea water could accidently be delivered to the l...

Page 66: ...h a protective oil periodically The fishboxes and livewells should be drained and cleaned after each use Operate all thru hull valves at least once a month to keep them operating properly SHOULD A HOS...

Page 67: ...f the thru hull drain valves SITUATIONS REQUIRING ONE OR MORE DRAIN VALVES TO BE CLOSED CAN BE POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS TO THE BOAT AND YOUR CREW IF THIS OCCURS DISTRIBUTE PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICES TO T...

Page 68: ...to launching It is important to check 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 IMPORTAN...

Page 69: ...Shower and Cabin Sink Drains The shower and cabin sinks are drained from the boat by a sump pump system connected to the shower and sink drains All 3000 Express models are equipped with a separate sum...

Page 70: ...alsouseagardenhosetoflood the bilge until the water level is high enough to activate the pump Flush all gravity drains with freshwater to keep them clean and free flowing Cleanandinspecttheshowerandca...

Page 71: ...ch loosen the hatch adjuster and lower the hatch Secure in the closed position with the two cam levers on the inside of the hatch Head Compartment Ventilation to the head compartment is provided by an...

Page 72: ...ach to the lower part of the engine compartment This provides adequate air movement while operating at or near cruisespeeds Forced Ventilation ThePursuit3000Expressis equippedwithelectricblowersthatpr...

Page 73: ...partment ventilation ducts is necessary to ensureadequateaircirculation Abuildupofleaves twigs orotherdebriscanseverelyreduce ventilation Italsoisimportanttobesurethatthebilgewaterleveldoesnotaccumula...

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Page 75: ...TOWING ANOTHER VESSEL OR HAVING THIS BOAT TOWED Bow Pulpit and Roller The bow pulpit is built into the hull and is equipped with a roller assembly that allows the anchor to be operated and stored at t...

Page 76: ...windlass control the breaker button can be pulled out to deactivate the windlass switch when the windlass is not in use After the anchor is set the windlass must not be left to take the entire force...

Page 77: ...a can permanently damage acrylic Please refer to the Routine Maintenance chapter for more information on the proper care and maintenance of acrylic plastic glass 9 2 Hull Swim Platform Optional YourPu...

Page 78: ...by a switch in the cockpit under the gunnel The aftendofthebridgedeckisliftedandlowered by the electric actuators The weight of water in the livewell puts additional strain on the hinges and the hatch...

Page 79: ...ull CLOSED position Never leave the transom door unlatched Note Periodically inspect the transom door and gate fittings for wear damage or loose fit Any problems should be inspected and corrected imme...

Page 80: ...l seat that swivels and adjusts fore and aft There are two levers and one tension knob on the seat base Lifting the lever located at the front of the seat base allows the seat to be adjusted fore and...

Page 81: ...latch near the top door track and to the port side of the companionway To latch the door in the open position open the door until it hits the rubber bumper on the bulkhead Then push the door against...

Page 82: ...the top should remain on the front bows and the arch Ifyouhavetheoptionaldropcurtain attachittothearchnearthebackofthetopandtotheinboard snaps on the arch Snap the drop curtain to the deck and cockpit...

Page 83: ...ote Cold weather can make the clear vinyl material on the curtains stiff and difficult to stretch to the snaps This can be particularly difficult with new canvas that has been stored off the boat Layi...

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Page 85: ...e pressurized fresh water system Using fresh water results in less odor in the head compartment To use the toilet make sure the Electric Head breaker on the cabin DC breaker panel is on Then add water...

Page 86: ...tank monitor will show full and the vacuum pump will not run The tank must either be pumped out by an approved waste dumping station through the waste deck fitting or be pumped overboard with the mac...

Page 87: ...n the stove clockwise to turn the burner on A manual for the stove is included with your boat It is extremely important that you read the manual and become familiar with the proper care and operation...

Page 88: ...unted on an adjustable pedestal that allows the dinette to be con verted to a double berth To convert the dinette to a double berth lift the cam lock lever on the pedestal base Then carefully push the...

Page 89: ...ll The air conditioning unit creates condensation that drips into the pan at the base of the unit A hose attached to the rearofthepandrainsthewatertothebilge Itisnormalfor some water to be in the pan...

Page 90: ...bracket located on the top of the hanging locker A nylon strap secures the TV to the bracket and prevents it from bouncing out of the bracket while the boat is underway Always make sure the strap is p...

Page 91: ...ing equipment These systems are designed to increase your boating safety by alerting you to potentially serious problems in the primary power systems the engine compartment and the cabin Alarm systems...

Page 92: ...r extra dock lines flare pistol life vests a line permanently secured to your ring buoy etc could at some time save your passengers lives or save your boat from damage Refer to the Federal Requirement...

Page 93: ...SE DEVICES PRODUCE A VERY HOT FLAME AND THE RESIDUE CAN CAUSE BURNS AND IGNITE FLAMMABLE MA TERIAL PISTOL LAUNCHED AND HAND HELD PARACHUTE FLARES AND ME TEORS HAVE MANY CHARACTERISTICS OF A FIREARM AN...

Page 94: ...quire regular inspections to ensure that Seals tamper indicators are not broken or missing Pressure gauges or indicators read in the operable range There is no obvious physical damage corrosion leakag...

Page 95: ...tion it does not eliminate the U S Coast Guard requirement for hand held fire extinguish ers Dieselpoweredboatshaveanenginecutoutcircuitthatautomaticallyshutsdowntheengineswhen thesystemisactivated Th...

Page 96: ...e carbon monoxide detector is activiated This device uses a micro controller to continuously measure and accumulateCOlevels Shouldaveryhighlevelofcarbonmonoxide exist the alarm will sound within a few...

Page 97: ...lowlevelsofcarbonmonoxidecancausethealarmtosoundbefore the occupants of the boat notice any symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning CO detectors are very reliable and rarely sound false alarms If the al...

Page 98: ...ncrease air flow and maintain proper ventilation whenever the engines are running UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE ENGINES BE OPERATING WITH SIDE CURTAINS CLOSED AND THE AFT OR DROP CURTAIN IN STALLE...

Page 99: ...tions theCoastGuardcanprovideassistanceinobtainingmedicaladvice for treatment of serious injuries or illness If you are within VHF range of a Coast Guard Station make the initial contact on channel 16...

Page 100: ...ft Spare Anchor Heaving Line Fenders First Aid Kit Flashlight Mirror Searchlight Sunburn Lotion Tool Kit Ring Buoy Whistle or Horn Anchor Chart and Compass Boat Hook SparePropeller Mooring Lines Food...

Page 101: ...ty of his passengers When boarding or loadingtheboat alwaysstepontotheboat neverjump Allpassengersshouldbeproperlyseated whenever the boat is operated above idle speed Your passengers should not be al...

Page 102: ...t side toportside providingenoughclearanceforsafepassage Theboatsshouldsoundtheappropriate signals Overtaking Situations When one motor boat is overtaking another motor boat the boat that is being pas...

Page 103: ...t plan should include a description of your boat where you intend to cruise and a schedule of when you expect to arrive in the cruising area and when you expect toreturn Keepthepersoninformedofanychan...

Page 104: ...Wrench Set Wire Connector Set THERE MUST BE AT LEAST ONE PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICE ON BOARD FOR EVERY PERSON ON BOARD AND ONE THROW OUT FLOTA TION DEVICE CHECK THE U S COAST GUARD STANDARDS FOR THE C...

Page 105: ...low Refer to the Engine Cooling System section of the Propulsion System chapter Check the steering and engine controls for proper operation Make sure all lines cables anchors etc for securing a boat a...

Page 106: ...dealer describe the operating procedures for your boat For more instructions on How To Operate The Boat make sure you read the instructions given to you in the owner s manual for the engines you have...

Page 107: ...and Towing Iftheboatshouldbecomedisabled orifanothercraftthatisdisabledrequiresassistance greatcare mustbetaken Thestressappliedtoaboatduringtowingmaybecomeexcessive Excessivestress can damage the str...

Page 108: ...e helm is properly manned and is never left unattended while trolling Ifyourboatisequippedwithatower cautionandgoodcommonsensemustbeexercised whenever someone is in the tower Most towers are designed...

Page 109: ...f only two average sized people Weight in the tower raises the boat s center of gravity Too much weight in the tower could make the boat unstable Do not operate the boat in tight quarters such as mari...

Page 110: ...t and should only be trailered by professionals that have the knowledge and equipment to move large boats without causing damage Please contact your dealer or the Pursuit Customer Relations Department...

Page 111: ...NT SAND ING OR SANDBLASTING AND THE USE OF A COATING OTHER THAN STANDARD ANTIFOULING PAINT OR EPOXY BARRIER COATINGS ARE NOT RECOM MENDED AND WILL VOID THE FIVE YEAR HULL BLISTER WARRANTY Most bottom...

Page 112: ...ll have the same beneficial effects as they have on an automobile finish The wax will fill minute scratches and pores thus helping to prevent soiling and will extend the life of the gelcoat After the...

Page 113: ...me Once a month coattheentireframewithametalprotectormadeforanodizedaluminumtoprotectagainstpitting and corrosion caused by the harsh effects of salt water The anodized aluminum used on your Pursuit w...

Page 114: ...he life of vinyl Never 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 deteri...

Page 115: ...aps should be lubricated periodically with petroleum jelly or silicone grease Zippers should be lubricated with silicone spray or paraffin The bimini top side curtains clear connector back drop and af...

Page 116: ...y with a protector to reduce the corrosive effects of the high humidity always present in these areas Maintenance intervals are outlined in the engine owner s manuals Their recommendations should be f...

Page 117: ...at all This condition is more severe with methyl alcohol and will worsen as the alcohol content increases Water or a jelly like substance in the fuel filters is an indication of possible phase separat...

Page 118: ...complished by inserting a stiff wire or small rod through one of the slots in the float chamber of the pump andliftingthefloatswitchuntilthepumpisactivated Youcanalsouseagardenhosetoflood the bilge un...

Page 119: ...iesel fuel additive containing an algicide may be required to control algae during storage in your area Chemical changes also occur as the gasoline ages that can cause deposits and varnish in the fuel...

Page 120: ...system and prevent water from surging over the risers and into the engine BOATS CAN BE DAMAGED FROM IMPROPER LIFTING AND ROUGH HANDLING WHEN BEING TRANSPORTED BY LIFT TRUCKS CARE AND PROPER HANDLING P...

Page 121: ...boat on a lift or cradle The cradle must be specifically for boat storage Make sure the lift or cradle is well supported with the bow high enough to provide proper drainage of the bilge Thecradleorli...

Page 122: ...tilation during the storage period Note It is recommended that a mildew preventer be hung in the boat s cabin before it is closed for storage Clean the exterior upholstery with a good vinyl cleaner an...

Page 123: ...eze is used pour the mixture into a pail and put the raw water intake lines into the solution Run the pumps one at a time until the antifreeze solution is visible at all raw water faucets discharge fi...

Page 124: ...that will not drain completely should be pumped out and then sponged until completely free of water Dry the hull bilge and self bailing cockpit troughs Water freezing in these areas could cause damage...

Page 125: ...convertible top canvas in place of the winter storage cover The life of these canvases may be significantly shortened if exposed to harsh weather elements for long periods PLACING AN ELECTRIC OR FUEL...

Page 126: ...plug in the hull Checktheenginesfordamageandfollowthemanufacturer sinstructionsforrecommissioning Check the engine mounting bolts to make sure they are tight Perform all routine maintenance Check all...

Page 127: ...gnment Prime the fuel system and start the engines When each engine starts check the exhaust ports for water flow This ensures that the cooling pump is operating Carefully monitor the gauges and check...

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Page 129: ...3000 EXPRESS Chapter 15 SCHEMATICS 15 1 12 Volt Wiring Schematic...

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Page 136: ...3000 EXPRESS Bridge Deck Raw Water System 15 8...

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Page 141: ...to 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 Be...

Page 142: ...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 on board...

Page 143: ...dwide 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 protect the topsides fro...

Page 144: ...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 Also refers to the center...

Page 145: ...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 146: ...he brilliant display of flares or fireworks Raw Water Cooled Refers to an engine cooling system that draws sea water in through a hull fitting or engine drive unit circulates the water in the engine a...

Page 147: ...d to prevent the boat from moving ahead or astern Starboard The right side of a boat when facing the bow Steerageway Sufficient speed to keep the boat responding to the rudder or drive unit Stem The v...

Page 148: ...When a boat moves through the water Wake Disrupted water that a boat leaves astern as a result of its motion Wash The flow of water that results from the action of the propeller or propellers Waterli...

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Page 155: ...LOCATION 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 Str...

Page 156: ...m 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 an...

Page 157: ...1 7 Engine Instrumentation Chapter 2 HELM CONTROL SYSTEMS 2 1 General 2 2 Engine Throttle and Shift Controls 2 3 Engine Synchronizer Optional 2 4 Neutral Safety Switch 2 5 Steering System 2 6 Trim Ta...

Page 158: ...Radar Arch Drains 7 4 Bilge Drainage 7 5 Fishbox and Storage Compartment Drains 7 6 Water System Drains 7 7 Shower and Cabin Sink Drains 7 8 Rope Locker Drains 7 9 Drainage System Maintenance Chapter...

Page 159: ...ink 12 3 Convertible Dinette and Table 12 4 Air Conditioner Optional 12 5 V Berth Chapter 13 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 13 1 Exterior Hull and Deck 13 2 Upholstery Canvas and Enclosures 13 3 Cabin Interior 1...

Page 160: ...ly Coupler Assembly Shaft Seal Assembly Drainage System Bridge Deck Drainage System Bridge Deck Plumbing Sling Positions Gas Exhaust System Diesel Exhaust System APPENDIX A GLOSSARY OF TERMS Appendix...

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