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Windlass (Optional)
Push the red button to open the circuit breaker.  To reset or turn the circuit breaker on, rotate the black lever
to the "ON" position.  Turning off this breaker when the windlass is not in use will reduce the possibility of
accidentally activating the windlass.

Engine Circuit Breakers
Circuit protection for the ignition switch and engine components is provided on the engine.  Please refer to
the engine owner's manual for information on the circuit breakers installed on your engines.

4.4

12-Volt DC Panels

HELM BREAKER PANEL

The helm and cockpit switch functions are protected by a breaker panel located below the steering helm.  The
breaker panel is equipped with "push to reset" breakers that are protected from the elements by rubber boots.
These breakers are all normally on and cannot be manually turned off.  Should one of these breakers trip from
overload, push the breaker plunger inside the boot to
reset.

HELM SWITCH PANELS

The following are descriptions of the components
controlled by the helm switches:

HELM PANEL LEFT

Horn
Activates the boat horn located below the windshield
landing.

Fwd Bilge
Activates the forward bilge pump which is located
under the aft berth.  Depressing the switch will activate
the manual pump.  If the automatic pump activates, the
automatic bilge pump indicator on the helm will light.

Helm Breaker Panel

Helm Panel Left

Summary of Contents for 3370 OFFSHORE

Page 1: ...3370 OFFSHORE 1 3370 OFFSHORE OWNER S MANUAL 921203 February 2004 Revision B FISHING BOATS 3901 St Lucie Blvd Ft Pierce Florida34946...

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

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Page 5: ...NAME DEALER PHONE ADDRESS SERVICE MANAGER ADDRESS SALESMAN DEALER PURSUIT MODEL PURCHASE DATE IGNITION KEYS DRAFT HULL SERIAL DELIVERY DATE REGISTRATION WEIGHT TRANSMISSION S Inboard OUTDRIVE S Inboar...

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Page 7: ...s Weight and Maximum Capacities Unladen Weight Kilograms Pounds Maximum Load Weight Kilograms Pounds NumberofPeople Maximum Rated Engine Horsepower Kilowatts Horsepower Certifications Certifications C...

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Page 9: ...me necessary Product Changes Pursuitiscommittedtothecontinuousimprovementofourboats Asaresult someoftheequipmentdescribed in this manual or pictured in the catalog may change or no longer be available...

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Page 11: ...dies or disappears as a result of a recreational boating accident If a person dies or there are injuries requiring more than first aid a formal report must be filed within 48 hours A formal report mu...

Page 12: ...ain Federal Requirements And Safety Tips For Recreational Boats by contacting the Boating Safety Hotline 800 368 5647 or your local marine dealer or retailer Some state and local agencies impose simil...

Page 13: ...Engine Power Tilt and Trim 22 2 5 Automatic Fire Extinguisher System 22 2 6 Engine Stop Switch 23 2 7 Steering System 23 2 8 Trim Tabs 24 2 9 Control Systems Maintenance 24 Chapter 3 Fuel System 3 1...

Page 14: ...er System Maintenance 55 Chapter 7 Drainage Systems 7 1 General 57 7 2 Cockpit Drains 57 7 3 Hard Top Drains 57 7 4 Bilge Drainage 57 7 5 Fishbox Cooler and Storage Compartment Drains 58 7 6 Water Sys...

Page 15: ...rms 79 11 3 Neutral Safety Switch 80 11 4 Engine Stop Switch 80 11 5 Automatic Fire Extinguishing System 80 11 6 Carbon Monoxide 81 11 7 First Aid 84 11 8 Required Safety Equipment 84 11 9 Additional...

Page 16: ...nclosures 107 13 4 Cabin Interior 108 13 5 Bilge 108 13 6 Generator 109 13 7 Drainage System 109 Chapter 14 Seasonal Maintenance 14 1 Storage and Lay up 111 14 2 Winterizing 113 14 3 Recommissioning 1...

Page 17: ...pplication Each outboard motor is a complete drive system with the gear case being just forward of the propeller and connected to the power head with a vertical drive shaft Other than the routine main...

Page 18: ...must be checked before each use and changed at regular intervals as instructed by the engine owner s manual As with 2 cycle engines use only the type of oil specified by the engine manufacturer ALWAY...

Page 19: ...the pilot to operate the engines at the most efficient level and could save them from serious costly damage The instrumentation is unique to the type of outboard motors installed on your Pursuit Some...

Page 20: ...ngineowner s manual for information on the alarms installed with your engines IF THE ENGINE ALARM SOUNDS IMMEDIATELY SHUT OFF THE ENGINE UNTIL THE PROBLEM IS FOUND AND CORRECTED Fuel Management Fuelma...

Page 21: ...sition the 1st detent forward of neutral and a reverse position the 1st detent aft of neutral Advancing the control lever beyond the shift range advances the throttle in forward or reverse Each contro...

Page 22: ...rd engines used on your boat have a tilt and trim feature The tilt and trim switches are usually built into the engine shift and throttle controls and allow the operator to control the position of the...

Page 23: ...m unit acts as both a fluid reservoir and pump Turning of the helm or steering wheel pumps thefluidinthehydraulichosesandactivatesthehydrauliccylindercausingthemotorstoturn Aslightclicking sound may b...

Page 24: ...he boat falling off plane lowering the tabs slightly bow down will improve the running angle and operating efficiency Too much bow down tabs can reduce operating efficiency and cause substantial steer...

Page 25: ...by the steering manufacturer for proper specifications and details on system service and maintenance FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS IN OWNER S INFORMATION PACKET FOR HYDRAULIC STEER ING SYSTEM OPERATING BLEEDING...

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Page 27: ...ONAL FLOTATION DEVICES AND KEEP A FIRE EXTINGUISHER READY UNTIL THE SITUATION IS RESOLVED Fuel Withdrawal Tubes The fuel withdrawal tubes are positioned in the fuel tanks to achieve optimum fuel usage...

Page 28: ...he outboard fuel system on the Pursuit 3370 has two fuel tanks and four manual ON OFF fuel valves that are labeled to indicate the engine the valve will supply Refer to the Schematics section of this...

Page 29: ...CE THE POSSIBILITY OF A FIRE OR EXPLOSION MAKE SURE ALL ELEC TRICAL SWITCHES ARE IN THE OFF POSITION BEFORE SERVICING THE FUEL SYS TEM DO NOT DRAIN ANY FUEL IN THE BILGE THIS COULD LEAD TO A FIRE OR E...

Page 30: ...PEN FLAMES TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE FUEL SYSTEM USE ONLY A GOOD GRADE OF GASO LINE FOR GASOLINE ENGINES OR DIESEL FUEL FOR DIESEL ENGINES DO NOT USE A FUEL THAT CONTAINS HARSH ADDITIVES OR IS AN ALCOH...

Page 31: ...S ARE DANGEROUS AND HARMFUL TO YOUR HEALTH MAKE SURE ALL GASOLINE ODORS ARE INVESTIGATED IMME DIATELY 3 5 Oil Tanks 2 Cycle Engines The remote oil tanks are equipped with deck fills located just insid...

Page 32: ...alcohol and will worsen as the alcohol content increases Water or a jelly like substance in the fuel filters is an indication of phase separation from the use of alcohol blended fuels Diesel engine op...

Page 33: ...separate battery for electronics All batteries can be charged by the engine or by the battery charger when connected to shore power An automatic voltage control system manages charging of the batteri...

Page 34: ...the engines and DC circuits Parallel Switch Connects the batteries together for engine starting or charging of all batteries Voltage Sensitive Relay VSR The VSR allows two batteries to be charged eit...

Page 35: ...r low the Parallel switch can be used to connect the two batteries together For information on battery charging using the on board charger refer to Battery Charger in the AC Systems section of this ch...

Page 36: ...ions are protected by a breaker panel located below the steering helm The breaker panel is equipped with push to reset breakers that are protected from the elements by rubber boots These breakers are...

Page 37: ...kpit Activates the lights that illuminate the cockpit area Lazarette Activates the light in the lazarette area aft bilge Nav Anc Lights Pressing the top of the rocker switch activates the nav lights P...

Page 38: ...that supplies water to the livewell The pump is protected by a circuit breaker on the helm breaker panel and an automatically resetting breaker on the pump motor Aerator This switch activates the aer...

Page 39: ...e shower sump located underneath the cabin sole behind the companionway steps Stereo Supplies 12 volt current to stereo optional CD changer and optional satellite radio receiver The stereo amplifier b...

Page 40: ...LIQUIDS WHEN OPER ATING Cabin Lights Stbd This breaker supplies current to the starboard side cabin lights Fresh Water Pump This breaker supplies current to the fresh water pump This breaker must be...

Page 41: ...ker or the wiring from the breaker panel to the detector Always determine the cause of the problem and correct it before resetting the breaker CARBON MONOXIDE IS A LETHAL TOXIC GAS THAT IS COLORLESS A...

Page 42: ...round wire Tighten the lock rings on both the shore and the boat connector plugs Turn the dockside disconnect switch or circuit breaker to the ON position and check for proper polarity If reverse pola...

Page 43: ...e main breaker to trip when reverse polarity current is detected Reverse Polarity Light The red light indicates reverse polarity current supplied to the panel This situation will cause the red light t...

Page 44: ...Once the engine batteries have been charged return the emergency parallel switch to the OFF position If charging of the engine batteries is not desired open the 50 amp circuit breaker by depressing th...

Page 45: ...nit If this breaker trips reset and check for water flow out of the air conditioning thru hull Refer to the air conditioner owner s manual for additional information Water Heater Supplies electrical c...

Page 46: ...r Switch The generator panel will be equipped with this switch if the optional AC generator has been installed in your boat Movetheselectorswitchtothe SHORE positionwhenconnectedtodocksidepower Moveth...

Page 47: ...onsiderable voltage loss when high currents are drawn as for starting the engine NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME IN THE BATTERY STORAGE AREA AVOID STRIKING SPARKS NEAR THE BATTERY A BATTERY CAN EXPLODE IF A F...

Page 48: ...ND CON NECTIONS ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS SHOULD BE CHECKED AT LEAST ANNUALLY AND CLEANED AS REQUIRED DO NOT ALLOW CORROSION TO BUILD ON CONNEC TIONS THE AC AND DC ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS ALWAYS SHOULD BE DISC...

Page 49: ...ater supply tank slowly through the labeled deck plate A water tank level gauge is located in the cabin DC electrical panel The tank capacity is approximately 30 gallons After filling the water tank p...

Page 50: ...ter and minimizes the pressure pump operation A female inlet fitting is mounted in the cockpit A pressure reducer is installed in the system along with two check valves One check valve keeps water fro...

Page 51: ...et spouts and eliminate any accumulation of debris A build up of debris can cause the pump to cycle excessively The fresh water system is equipped with a strainer located on the intake line near the p...

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Page 53: ...the thru hull ball valves before the boat is hauled from the water will help to eliminate air locks in raw water systems It may be necessary to reprime the raw water system if the system is not used...

Page 54: ...ll pump is equipped with a sea strainer on the intake side of the pump located aft bilge port side This should be checked frequently and cleaned as necessary To fill the livewell insert the plug into...

Page 55: ...ard side Please refer to the air conditioner owner s manual for more information on the operation and maintenance of the air conditioner 6 5 Raw Water System Maintenance The following items should be...

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Page 57: ...ROB LEM IS FOUND AND CORRECTED 7 2 Cockpit Drains YourPursuithastwoscupperdrainslocatedintherearofthecockpit Waterischanneledawayfromallhatches by a gutter or drain rail system The water then drains o...

Page 58: ...ON THE NAVIGABLE WATERS OF THE UNITED STATES OR THE WATERS OF THE CONTIGUOUS ZONE IF SUCH DISCHARGE CAUSES A FILM OR SHEEN UPON OR A DISCOLORATION OF THE SURFACE OF THE WATER OR CAUSES A SLUDGE OR EMU...

Page 59: ...ated in the hull side at the bottom of the rope locker It is important to inspect the drain frequently to remove any accumulated debris 7 9 Drainage System Maintenance It is essential that the followi...

Page 60: ...70 OFFSHORE 60 ALL DRAINS AND PUMPS MUST BE PROPERLY WINTERIZED BEFORE WINTER LAY UP NEVER USE HARSH CHEMICAL DRAIN CLEANERS IN MARINE DRAIN SYSTEMS PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE HOSES AND FITTINGS MAY RESU...

Page 61: ...the hatch loosen the hatch adjuster and lower the hatch Secure in the closed position with the two cam levers on the inside of the hatch OPEN FLAMES DEMAND CONSTANT ATTENTION OPEN FLAME COOKING APPLIA...

Page 62: ...compartment Theexhaustventhasaductthatreachestothelowerpartofthegeneratorcompartment Thisprovidesadequate air movement while operating at or near cruise speeds Forced Ventilation The Pursuit 3370 Offs...

Page 63: ...ventilation It also is important to be sure that the bilge water level does not accumulate to a level that could restrict the ventilation ducts Blower operation can and should be tested by placing a h...

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Page 65: ...er is designed for a Delta plow or a Danforth style anchor The anchor line is stored in the rope locker and routed out the rope locker hatch through the roller and connected to the anchor chain A chai...

Page 66: ...line This can cause slippage or apply excessive loads to the windlass Thewindlassshouldnotbeusedasawinchtomovetheboat over the anchor The boat should be moved under its own power to the anchor and to...

Page 67: ...ng the cam lock on the ladder so it catches the bottom of the transom ladder bracket The ladder must be removed from the transom bracket and properly secured to the storage clips before starting the e...

Page 68: ...tting in the hull side above the waterline An AC ice maker is supplied as optional equipment and is mounted in the prep entertain ment center The ice maker op erates on AC power only The icemakerdoorh...

Page 69: ...in either the full OPEN or full CLOSED position Never leave the transom door unlatched THE TRANSOM DOOR AND GATE SHOULD BE CLOSED AND PROPERLY LATCHED WHENEVER THE ENGINE S ARE RUNNING NEVER OPEN THE...

Page 70: ...E OPERATING OR TRANSPORTING YOUR BOAT IF THE HELM STATION IS NOT PROPERLY SECURED IT COULD OPEN UNEXPECTEDLY AND DAMAGE THE BOAT OR CAUSE LOSS OF CONTROL UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE HELM BE OPEN...

Page 71: ...ts It could also be equipped with optional top gun outriggers and or rod holders The hard top is not designed to support the additional weight of items like an instrument locker or a life raft Radar a...

Page 72: ...EX TENDING TO THE STRINGERS MAY BE REQUIRED FIBERGLASS DAMAGE DUE TO THE AFTERMATH INSTALLATION OF A TOWER IS NOT COVERED BY THE PURSUIT LIMITED WARRANTY EQUIPPING A BOAT WITH A TOWER MAY REQUIRE INS...

Page 73: ...e An opening port light above the sink provides daylight and ventilation There is also a 12 volt overhead light An AC G F I duplex outlet is provided by the sink Marine Head System Your boat is equipp...

Page 74: ...able panel located at the port side of the aft berth When the tank is full the tank monitor will show full and the vacuum pump will not run The tank must either be pumped out by an approved waste dump...

Page 75: ...with the proper care and operation of the stove before attempting to use it After cooking be sure the element is turned off Always be sure the burner is off and allowed to cool before placing the cov...

Page 76: ...ioner it will be mounted in the forward part of the V berth storage compartment Be careful when storing items in this compartment when the air conditioner is installed Items stored on or immediately n...

Page 77: ...CHECK FOR PROPER WATER FLOW OUT OF THE AIR CONDITION ING PUMP DISCHARGE THRU HULL WHEN THE AIR CONDITIONER IS OPERATING 10 8 Video and Sound System Stereo The stereo is located in the top of the hangi...

Page 78: ...OFFSHORE 78 Phone and TV Cable Inlet Optional The TV and telephone cable inlet is mounted next to the shore power inlet It allows the boat to be connected to shoreside cable television or telephone se...

Page 79: ...alarms and cabin monitoring 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...

Page 80: ...nto the engine stop switch Always make sure the lanyard is properly attached to the engine stop switch before attempting to start the engine You should carry an extra stop switch lanyard and instruct...

Page 81: ...Carbon Monoxide CARBON MONOXIDE IS A LETHAL TOXIC GAS THAT IS COLORLESS AND ODORLESS IT IS A DANGEROUS GAS THAT WILL CAUSE DEATH IN CERTAIN LEVELS Carbon Monoxide Detector A carbon monoxide CO detecto...

Page 82: ...enerators and propane or butane stoves These produce large amounts of CO and should never be operated while sleeping High concentrations of CO can be fatal within minutes Many cases of carbon monoxide...

Page 83: ...ing UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE ENGINES BE OPERATING WITH SIDE CUR TAINS CLOSED AND THE AFT OR DROP CURTAIN INSTALLED Extreme caution must be taken while at anchor or in a slip and an auxiliary...

Page 84: ...ty Equipment Besides the equipment 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 e...

Page 85: ...URER S INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY WHEN US ING PYROTECHNIC DISTRESS SIGNALS Non Pyrotechnic Devices Non Pyrotechnic visual distress signals must be in serviceable condition readily accessible and certified b...

Page 86: ...COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND THE SYSTEM IN THEORY AND OPERATION BEFORE USING YOUR BOAT Bilge and Fuel Fires Fuel compartment and bilge fires are very dangerous because of the presence of gasoline in the vari...

Page 87: ...e satellites that receive and relay EPIRB signals are operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA in the United States The EPIRB should be mounted and registered according to...

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Page 89: ...he Road and have had an experienced operator brief you on the general operation of your new boat At least one other person should be instructed on the proper operation of the boat in case the operator...

Page 90: ...on this subject are also available from your local library FOLLOW NAVIGATION RULES TO AVOID COLLISIONS IF A COLLISION APPEARS UN AVOIDABLE BOTH VESSELS MUST ACT PRUDENCE TAKES PRECEDENCE OVER RIGHT O...

Page 91: ...ion are placed along coasts and navi gable waters as guides to mark safe water and to assist mariners in determining their position in relation to land and hidden dangers Each aid to navigation is use...

Page 92: ...f fuel on board Observe the rule of thirds one third of the fuel for the trip out one third to return and one third in reserve An additional 15 may be consumed in rough seas Check the water separating...

Page 93: ...speeds Make sure all lines cables anchors etc for securing a boat are on board and in good condition All lines should be coiled secured and off the decks when underway Have a safe cruise and enjoy you...

Page 94: ...boat handling enroll in one of the several free boating courses offered For information on the courses offered in your area call the Boating Safety Hotline 800 368 5647 If the drive unit hits an unde...

Page 95: ...raises the boat s center of gravity and the boat s motion is greatly exaggerated for the people in a tower If you are fishing in an area that is crowded with other fishing boats it may be difficult to...

Page 96: ...until the problem is found Always put the boat in NEUTRAL before moving to and from the tower helm and cockpit GOOD COMMON SENSE JUDGMENT AND EXTREME CAUTION MUST BE EXERCISED WHEN OPERATING A BOAT W...

Page 97: ...cally requires a bow and stern line and two spring lines The bow and stern lines are usually secured to the dock at a 40 angle aft of the stern cleat and forward of the bow cleat The after bow spring...

Page 98: ...ovement of the boat will usually loosentheanchorwithinaminute Makesureyousecuretheanchorandproperlystowthelinebeforeoperating the boat NEVER ANCHOR THE BOAT BY THE STERN THE STERN OF THE BOAT IS VULNE...

Page 99: ...ES THESE CLEATS ARE SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED AS MOORING CLEATS FOR SECURING THE BOAT TO A DOCK PIER ETC DO NOT USE THESE FITTINGS FOR TOWING LIFTING OR ATTEMPTING TO FREE A GROUNDED VESSEL WHEN TOWING OP...

Page 100: ...ill help you in recovering a person that has fallen overboard Immediately stop the boat and sound a man overboard alarm and have all passengers point to the person in the water Circle around quickly a...

Page 101: ...ES Regional State and local restrictions on garbage discharges also may apply Vessels of 26 feet or longer must display in a prominent location a durable placard at least 4 by 9 inches notifying the c...

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Page 103: ...h is easier to remove while the hull is still wet Use a pressure cleaner or a hard bristle brush to clean the surface Bottom Painting If the boat is to be left in saltwater for extended periods the hu...

Page 104: ...Contact your dealer for the proper size and type of anodes to be used and the specific installation procedure Fiberglass Gelcoat Surfaces Normal maintenance requires only washing with mild soap and wa...

Page 105: ...t is also frequently overlooked when the boat is washed and will not be rinsed by the rain Consequently the aluminum just below the top is more likely to become pitted than the exposed aluminum on the...

Page 106: ...gine owner s manual Theageofgasolinecanaffectengineperformance Chemicalchangesoccurasthegasolineagesthatcancause deposits and varnish in the fuel system as well as reduce the octane rating of the fuel...

Page 107: ...er Food grease and oily stains Spray immediately using either Fantastik Cleaner or Tannery Car Care Cleaner wiping with a soft cloth Take care not to extend the area of contamination beyond its origin...

Page 108: ...e damage Dry thoroughly and reinstall Vinyl headliner material should be cleaned periodically as explained in the previous section Avoid using products containing ammonia bleach or harsh chemicals as...

Page 109: ...at the following items be done periodically to maintain proper drainage of your boat Clean the cockpit drains with a hose to remove debris that can block water drainage Clean the hardtop tower or rada...

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Page 111: ...ne full tank of fresh fuel a month or during winter storage a fuel stabilizer should be added to the gasoline to help protect the fuel system from these problems Operate the boat for at least 15 minut...

Page 112: ...er will drain from the bilge and cockpit The trailer must properly support the hull The bunks and rollers should match the bottom of the hull and should not be putting pressure on the lifting strakes...

Page 113: ...d 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 and dry thoroughly Spray the weather covers and boat uphol...

Page 114: ...raw water supply pumps Make sure all sea water has drained from the exhaust system Some but not all generator engine mufflers could have a drain plug that must be removed to properly drain the muffler...

Page 115: ...HE HARDTOP TOWER OR RADAR ARCH LEGS COULD FREEZE AND CAUSE THE LEGS TO SPLIT Tower if installed It is imperative that all drain holes in the tower and hardtop legs are open and completely free of wate...

Page 116: ...n the cabin 14 3 Recommissioning DO NOT OPERATE THE BOAT UNLESS IT IS COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED KEEP ALL FASTENERS TIGHT KEEP ADJUSTMENTS ACCORDING TO SPECIFICATIONS BEFORE LAUNCHING THE BOAT MAKE SURE THE...

Page 117: ...eaks and proper operation Check the bilge pump manual and automatic switches When the engines start check the cooling system port below the engine cowling for a strong stream of water This ensures tha...

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Page 119: ...gs docks and bottoms of boats Beam The breadth of a boat usually measured at its widest part Bearing The direction of an object from the boat either relative to the boat s direction or to compass degr...

Page 120: ...ne and circulates only within the engine Coaming A vertical piece around the edges of cockpit hatches etc to stop water on deck from running below Cockpit An open space usually in the aft deck outside...

Page 121: ...near the bow Foundering When a boat fills with water and sinks Freeboard The height from the waterline to the lowest part of the deck Galley The kitchen of a boat Grab Rail Hand hold fittings mounted...

Page 122: ...wind is blowing Length On The Waterline l w l A length measurement of a boat at the waterline from the stern to where the hull breaks the water near the bow Limber Hole A passage cut into the lower ed...

Page 123: ...he left side of the boat when facing the bow Porthole port The opening in the side of a boat to allow the admittance of light and air Propeller A device having two or more blades that is attached to t...

Page 124: ...hich will hold the boat securely while being lifted lowered or carried Slip A boat s berth between two pilings or piers Sole The deck of a cockpit or interior cabin Spring Line A line that leads from...

Page 125: ...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 of water that results fr...

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Page 133: ...ATER LOCATION Give location precisely Lat Long STATE NEARESTCITYORTOWN COUNTY WEATHER Clear Rain Cloudy Snow Fog Hazy WATERCONDITIONS Calm waves less than 6 Choppy waves 6 to 2 Rough greater than 6 St...

Page 134: ...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 135: ...e 6 Automobile license Type TrailerLicense 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 Expecta...

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Page 137: ...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 Weeds or line around the propeller Clean propel...

Page 138: ...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 problem and has limited the RPM to protect...

Page 139: ...he system The thru hull valve is not open Open valve The valve in the livewell is not open Open the valve in the livewell The in line fuse near the battery switch has blown Replace the fuse The pump i...

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