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Denali 24

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter 8:

Ventilation System

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8.1

Cabin Ventilation ................................................................ 8-1

8.2

Windshield Ventilation .......................................................... 8-1

8.3

Engine Compartment Ventilation ........................................... 8-2

8.4

Carbon Monoxide and Ventilation ........................................ 8-3

8.5

Maintenance ........................................................................ 8-4

Chapter 9:

Safety Equipment

9.1

General ................................................................................ 9-1

9.2

Engine Alarm ....................................................................... 9-1

9.3

Neutral Safety Switch ........................................................... 9-2

9.4

Engine Stop Switch .............................................................. 9-2

9.5

Required Safety Equipment .................................................. 9-2

9.6

Automatic fire Extinguishing System (Optional) ...................... 9-5

9.7

Carbon Monoxide Monitoring System .................................. 9-6

9.8

First Aid .............................................................................. 9-7

9.9

Additional Safety Equipment ................................................. 9-8

9.10 Maximum Capacity Rating .................................................... 9-9

Chapter 10:

Operation

10.1 General ................................................................................ 10-1
10.2 Rules of the Road ................................................................. 10-1
10.3 Pre-Cruise System Check .................................................... 10-3
10.4 Operating Your Boat ............................................................ 10-4
10.5 Water Skiing ........................................................................ 10-7
10.6 Fishing ................................................................................. 10-8
10.7 Grounding and Towing ......................................................... 10-8
10.8 Trailering Your Boat ............................................................. 10-9

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Summary of Contents for DENALI 24

Page 1: ...Denali 24 DENALI 24 OWNER S MANUAL FISHING BOATS 3901 St Lucie Blvd Ft Pierce Florida34946 Print Date 10 98...

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Page 3: ...started this company my goal was to provide you our customer with the finest quality boat available Everything we have achieved since that time has been with the same goal in mind The information in...

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Page 5: ...EATH HAZARDS OR UNSAFE PRACTICES WHICH COULD RESULT IN MINOR PERSONAL INJURY OR PRODUCT AND PROPERTY DAMAGE All instructions given in this book are as seen from the stern looking toward the bow with s...

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Page 7: ...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 9: ...l boat manufacturers are required by the Federal Boat Safety Act of 1971 to notify first time ownersintheeventanydefectisdiscovered whichcreatesasubstantialriskofpersonalinjuryto the public It is esse...

Page 10: ...uitdealer Shouldaproblemdevelop 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 If you a...

Page 11: ...inimum insurance 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 re...

Page 12: ...eterminedtobeincompliancewithUSCGspecificationsandregulationsrelatingtoperformance construction ormaterials Theequipmentrequirementsvaryaccordingtothelength typeofboat and the propulsion system Some o...

Page 13: ...rumentation 1 5 Chapter 2 Helm Control Systems 2 1 General 2 1 2 2 EngineThrottleandShiftControls 2 1 2 3 NeutralSafetySwitch 2 2 2 4 EngineStopSwitch 2 2 2 5 OutdrivePowerTiltandTrim 2 2 2 6 Steering...

Page 14: ...waterSystemOperation 5 2 5 3 FreshwaterSystemMaintenance 5 2 Chapter 6 Raw Water System 6 1 General 6 1 6 2 HighPressureWashdown 6 2 6 3 Livewell 6 3 6 4 RawWaterSystemMaintenance 6 4 Chapter 7 Draina...

Page 15: ...NeutralSafetySwitch 9 2 9 4 EngineStopSwitch 9 2 9 5 RequiredSafetyEquipment 9 2 9 6 AutomaticfireExtinguishingSystem Optional 9 5 9 7 CarbonMonoxideMonitoringSystem 9 6 9 8 FirstAid 9 7 9 9 Addition...

Page 16: ...ineHeadSystem 12 1 12 2 CarbonMonoxideDetector 12 2 12 3 CabinandV Berth 12 3 Chapter 13 Routine Maintenance 13 1 ExteriorHullandDeck 13 1 13 2 Upholstery CanvasandEnclosures 13 5 13 3 CabinInterior 1...

Page 17: ...ngSystem 15 2 FuelSystem 15 3 RawWaterSystemwithoutY ValveandMacerator 15 4 HeadSystemwithY Valve 15 5 HeadSystemWithY ValveandMacerator 15 6 FreshwaterSystem 15 7 DrainageSystem 15 8 Appendix A Gloss...

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Page 19: ...ach new engine and can be located in the engine owner s manual Allinformationrequestedonthiscardshouldbefilledoutcompletelybythedealerandpurchaser and then returned to the respective engine manufactur...

Page 20: ...can cause poor performance or permanent damage to the exposed components The type of growth and how quickly it occurs is relative to the water conditions in your boating area Water temperature pollut...

Page 21: ...System Inboard outboard engines use the exhaust system to relinquish exhaust gases and cooling water Engineexhaustexitstherearoftheboatthroughtheexhaustsystem Thesystemconsistsofengine exhaust manifo...

Page 22: ...ce The1stnumberinthesequence example14x21 isthediameter of the propeller and the 2nd number is the pitch Pitch is the theoretical distance traveled by the propeller in each revolution Always repair or...

Page 23: ...AXIMUM RECOMMENDED OPERATION RPM OF THE ENGINE MAINTAINING MAXIMUM OR CLOSE TO MAXIMUM RPM FOR EXTENDED PERIODS CAN REDUCE THE LIFE OF THE ENGINE Depth Gauge The depth gauge indicates the depth of the...

Page 24: ...2 and the engine owner s manual for more information on the operation of the outdrive power tilt and trim Engine Alarms Some inboard outboard engines could be equipped with an audible alarm system mo...

Page 25: ...ments and ignition circuitry is provided by a set of circuit breakers located near the main battery switch The ignition switch should be sprayed periodically with a contactcleaner lubricant Theignitio...

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Page 27: ...ol installed on your Denali Theenginethrottleandshiftcontrolsystemconsistsofthreemajorcomponents thecontrolhandle thethrottlecable andtheshiftcable Thecablesareallthepush pulltype Twocablesarerequired...

Page 28: ...ch is not functioningproperlyandyoushouldcontactyourdealerandhavetheneutralsafetyswitchrepaired before using your boat If the engine starts in gear during this test immediately move the control lever...

Page 29: ...turning the outdrive An engine driven power steering pump and cylinder assist the cable steering and reduces the effort required to turn the boat Please refer to the engine owner s manual for informat...

Page 30: ...ngsea Alwaysraisethetabstothefullbowuppositionintheseconditions When running at high speeds be sure that the tabs are in the full UP position Only enough trim plane action should be used to compensate...

Page 31: ...s and actuators To reduce problems due to marine growth always return the trim tabs to the full UP position after operatingtheboatandperiodicallyinspectandcleanmarinegrowthfromtheactuatorsandplanes Th...

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Page 33: ...esponsibility of the purchaser to maintain it in that condition Make frequent inspections to assure that no deterioration or loosening of connections is resulting from vibration DO NOT LET THE ODOR OF...

Page 34: ...he key Be sure to use the proper type and grade fuel Refer to the engine owner s manual for additionalinformation Note Do not overtighten the fuel cap If the cap is overtightened the O ring seal could...

Page 35: ...atleastannuallytoassure anadequatesupplyofclean dryfueltotheengine Itisrecommendedthat the filter is inspected after the first 25 hours of use and then serviced as needed Follow the engine or filter m...

Page 36: ...NE MANUFACTURER OWNER S MANUAL FOR THE FUEL REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR ENGINE To fill the fuel tank at a marina follow this procedure 1 Make sure all switches are in the Off position 2 Make sure the boat i...

Page 37: ...the vent 10 Remove the nozzle 11 Install and tighten the fuel cap Be careful not to overtighten the cap 12 Open all hatches windows and doors Run the blower for at least five minutes to completely ven...

Page 38: ...The age of gasoline can effect engine performance Chemical changes occur as the gasoline ages thatcancausedepositsandvarnishinthefuelsystemaswellasreducetheoctaneratingofthefuel Severelydegradedfuelc...

Page 39: ...YSTEM AND CHECK ALL FITTINGS FOR LEAKS BEFORE AND AFTER STARTING THE ENGINE BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE ALWAYS OPEN ALL HATCHES WINDOWS AND DOORS RUN THE BLOWER FOR AT LEAST FIVE 5 MINUTES TO COMPLETEL...

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Page 41: ...istributed to the 12 volt accessories through individual circuitbreakerslocatedinthe12 voltswitchpanel Amaincircuitbreakerlocatednearthebattery selector switch protects the system from an overload Ano...

Page 42: ...wandneedcharging Otherwise itisrecommended that the selector switch be set on battery 1 or battery 2 when the engine is operating While in port or at anchor the battery selector switch should be on ei...

Page 43: ...oppositedirectionactivates the anchor light Cockpit Lights Activates the lights that illuminate the cockpit area Panel Lights Activates the engine gauge and compass lights Wiper Activates the windshie...

Page 44: ...by the 12 volt receptacle plug breaker Please refer to Chapter 2 for detailed information on the operation of the trim tab controls 4 3 Electrical System Maintenance DC Electrical System Maintenance A...

Page 45: ...t and ground must be replaced when they show signs of corrosion or fraying Deterioratedcablescauseaconsiderablevoltagelosswhenhighcurrentsaredrawn asforstarting the engine NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME IN T...

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Page 47: ...DO NOT CONFUSE FUEL FILL DECK PLATES WITH THE WATER OR WASTE FILL DECK PLATES THESE PLATES ARE ALSO LABELED ACCORDINGLY IF GASOLINE OR DIE SEL FUEL IS ACCIDENTALLY PUMPED INTO THE WATER OR WASTE TANK...

Page 48: ...UN DRY THIS CAN RESULT IN DAM AGE TO THE PUMP 5 3 Freshwater System Maintenance Informationsuppliedwithwatersystemcomponents bytheequipmentmanufacturers isincluded with this manual Refer to this infor...

Page 49: ...ERY WITH A LOW CHARGE MAY LEAD TO A PUMP FAILURE THE FRESHWATER SYSTEM MUST BE PROPERLY WINTERIZED PRIOR TO WINTER LAY UP SEE SECTION ON WINTERIZING THE WATER PRESSURE BREAKER SHOULD BE PLACED IN THE...

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Page 51: ...ccessories Priming the System Makesurethethruhullballvalvesareopen Openthehoseconnectorfortherawwaterwashdown and activate the pressure pump by turning the washdown pump switch to the ON position Run...

Page 52: ...sure builds in the washdown hose the pump will shut off When the washdown hose is in use and the pressure drops the pump will turn on The raw water washdown system is equipped with a sea strainer loca...

Page 53: ...h 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 bottomofthelivewell Wh...

Page 54: ...boxes and livewell 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 HOSE RUPTURE TURN THE PUMP OFF IMMEDIATELY A...

Page 55: ...ockpit Waterischanneledawayfromallhatchesbyagutterordrainrail system Thewaterthendrainsoverboardthroughthescuppers 7 2 Drink Holder Drains YourDenali24isequippedwithdrinkholdersatthehelmandpassengerse...

Page 56: ...T PROHIBITS THE DISCHARGE OF OIL OR OILY WASTE INTO OR UPON 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 DISCOLORAT...

Page 57: ...eperiodicallytomaintainproperdrainageofyourboat Clean the cockpit drain rails with a hose to remove debris that can block water drainage Clean the bilge pump strainer of debris and check the bilge for...

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Page 59: ...ster and close the hatch Secure in the closed position with the two cam levers on the inside of the hatch 8 2 Windshield Ventilation The windshield is equipped with an opening vent panel on each side...

Page 60: ...cruise speed there may not be enough air pressure at the vents to provide adequate ventilation in the engine compartment Therefore it is extremely important to operate the blower whenever the boat is...

Page 61: ...ventilation whenever the engines are running Under no circumstances should the engines be operating with side curtains closed and the aft or drop curtaininstalled Extreme caution must be taken while...

Page 62: ...engine compartment ventilation ducts is necessary to ensure adequate air circulation A build up of leaves twigs or other debris can severely reduceventilation Itisalsoimportanttobesurethatthebilgewate...

Page 63: ...quippedwithenginealarms anoptionalautomaticfireextinguishingsystem or cabin monitoring equipment These systems are designed to increase your boating safety by alertingyoutopotentiallyseriousproblemsin...

Page 64: ...U S Coast Guard to help ensure passenger safety Items like a sea anchor working anchor extra dock lines flare pistol life vests a line permanently secured to your ring buoy etc could at some time sav...

Page 65: ...SE DEVICES PRODUCE A VERY HOT FLAME AND THE RESIDUE CAN CAUSE BURNS AND IGNITE FLAMMABLE MATERIAL PISTOL LAUNCHED AND HAND HELD PARACHUTE FLARES AND METEORS HAVE MANY CHARACTERISTICS OF A FIREARM AND...

Page 66: ...AND COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND THE SYSTEM IN THEORY AND OPERATION BEFORE USING YOUR BOAT Bilge and Fuel Fires Fuelcompartmentandbilgefiresareverydangerousbecauseofthepresenceofgasolineordiesel fuelintheva...

Page 67: ...ereisaproblemthatshouldbecorrectedbeforeusingtheboat Should the unit discharge during the operation of the boat the lamp will go off IF ACTIVATION SHOULD OCCUR IMMEDIATELY SHUT DOWN ALL ENGINES ELECTR...

Page 68: ...of combustion carbon monoxide CO is invisible tasteless odorless and is produced by all engines heating and cooking appliances The most common sources of CO on boats are gasoline engines and auxiliar...

Page 69: ...ncluded with this manual for operation instructions and additional information regarding the hazards of carbon monoxide gas Refer to the Ventilation chapter for information on ventilating your boat pr...

Page 70: ...ty Equipment Besides meeting the legal requirements prudent boaters carry additional safety equipment This is particularly important if you operate your boat offshore You should consider the following...

Page 71: ...rsepower and load capacity for your boat Never exceed the limits dictated by the information provided on the capacity plate IT IS EXTREMELY DANGEROUS TO OVERLOAD OR OVERPOWER YOUR BOAT BOATS THAT ARE...

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Page 73: ...is operated above idle speed Your passengers should not be allowed to sit on the seat backs gunnels bows transoms or on fishing seats whenever the boat is underway The passengers should also be seated...

Page 74: ...ngSituations When one motor boat is overtaking another motor boat the boat that is being passed has the right of way The overtaking boat must make the adjustments necessary to provide clearance for a...

Page 75: ...hereyouintendtocruise and a schedule of when you expect to arrive in the cruising area and when you expect to return Keepthepersoninformedofanychangesinyourplantopreventfalsealarms Thisinformation wil...

Page 76: ...htandbatteries Drain plugs Engine oil Propeller s Fuelfilters Propellernut Fuel hose and clamps Make sure all fire extinguishers are in position and in good operating condition VAPORIZING LIQUID EXTIN...

Page 77: ...lcohol severely reduces the ability to react to several different signals at once Alcohol makes it difficult to correctly judge speed and distance or track moving objects Alcohol reduces night vision...

Page 78: ...p the engine Inspect the propulsion system for damage If the system is damaged contact your dealer for a complete inspection and repair of the unit To stop the boat follow this procedure Allow the eng...

Page 79: ...skier to wear a flotation device designed to withstand the impact of hitting the water at high speed Always carry a second person on board to observe the skier so that your full attention can be given...

Page 80: ...the outdrive lower unit 10 7 Grounding and Towing Iftheboatshouldbecomedisabled orifanothercraftthatisdisabledrequiresassistance greatcare mustbetaken Thestressappliedtoaboatduringtowingmaybecomeexce...

Page 81: ...wingvehicleandhitch andtomakesureyouhavethecorrecttrailerforyourboat Important Note Your 2460 Denali is a heavy boat and care must be taken when selecting the trailer We recommendthatyouuseabunkstylet...

Page 82: ...NOT COVERED BY THE DENALI WARRANTY Before Going Out On The Highway The BIMINI TOP SIDE CURTAINS CLEAR CONNECTOR BACK DROP and AFT CURTAINmustberemovedwhentrailering Canvasenclosuresarenotdesignedtowit...

Page 83: ...working properly Make sure the tow vehicle has SIDE VIEW MIRRORS that are large enough to provide an unobstructed rear view on both sides of the vehicle CHECK THE TIRES and WHEEL BEARINGS MAKE SURE YO...

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Page 85: ...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 on the bowroller orsto...

Page 86: ...he windlass control and turn it off whenever the windlass is not in use Boats lying to their anchor in a high swell or heavy weather conditions will snub on the line This can cause slippage or apply e...

Page 87: ...ONDITION OPERATING THE BOAT UNDER POWER WITH THE TRANSOM DOOR OPEN MAY AL LOW PERSONS TO FALL OVERBOARD AND INTO BOAT PROPELLERS OR TO BE LOST IN OPEN WATER ALWAYS CHECK TO MAKE SURE THE TRANSOM DOOR...

Page 88: ...nseatandthehelm there arestorageareas Theportstorageareaisdesignedforfishingrods whilethestarboardsideisfor dunnage Additional rod racks are located under the gunnel There is also a small storage comp...

Page 89: ...ing lock will automatically lock when the rear seat is in the full up position Secure the seats with the slide track friction knobs When the seat is in the upright position and the spring lock is latc...

Page 90: ...to Chapter 5 for additional information on the freshwater systems Removable Aft Lounge Seat An insulated cooler fishbox is incorporated into the aft lounge seat The cooler fishbox drains to the cockp...

Page 91: ...the holding tank is allowed to overfill the waste will overflow into the tank vent and then overboard Optional Y Valve and Macerator Discharge Pump A Y valve and overboard discharge system with or wit...

Page 92: ...ectedforleaksregularly Periodically removethecoversfrom the holding tank vent and clean the vent of any debris Be sure the covers are replaced securely aftercleaning Thecovershelppreventforeignmatterf...

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...

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Page 95: ...E THE FIBERGLASS USE ONLY STANDARD ANTIFOULING PAINTS AND FIBERGLASS WAX REMOVERS AND PRIMERS RECOMMENDED BY THE ANTIFOULING PAINT MANUFACTURER WHEN PRE PARING THE HULL FOR BOTTOM PAINT SANDING OR SAN...

Page 96: ...ontraileredboats Harshabrasiveandchemicalcleanersarenotrecommended because they can damage or dull the gelcoat reducing its life and making it more susceptible to stains Whentheboatisusedinsaltwater i...

Page 97: ...insed by the rain Consequently the aluminum just below the top is more likely to become pitted than the exposed aluminum on the structure Make sure the aluminum in this area is washed frequently with...

Page 98: ...e are necessary to protectit DON T Drill or cut any holes through the clear coat Rub the finish using a lot of pressure Use any solvent of any kind on the finish Use rubbing compound of any kind on th...

Page 99: ...ub with a soft cloth Rinse with clean water Liquid spills Wipe immediately with a clean absorbent cloth Rinse with clean water Food grease and oily stains Spray immediately using either Fantastik Clea...

Page 100: ...entilation and to prevent the possible accumulation of carbon dioxide fumes which could be lethal CARBON MONOXIDE IS A LETHAL TOXIC GAS THAT IS COLORLESS AND ODORLESS IT IS A DANGEROUS GAS THAT WILL C...

Page 101: ...al changes occur as the gasoline ages thatcancausedepositsandvarnishinthefuelsystemaswellasreducetheoctaneratingofthefuel Severelydegradedfuelcandamagetheengineandboatfueltankandlines Therefore ifyour...

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Page 103: ...Chemicalchangesalsooccurasthegasolineagesthatcancausedepositsandvarnishinthefuel system as well as reduce the octane rating of the fuel Severely degraded fuel can damage the engine and boat fuel tank...

Page 104: ...T WIDE ENOUGH TO TAKE THE PRESSURE OFF THE GUNWALES Supporting The Boat For Storage Your trailer or a well made cradle is the best support for your boat during storage When storing the boat on a trail...

Page 105: ...ottom Removeasmuchmarinegrowthaspossible Lightlywaxtheexteriorfiberglasscomponents Removealloxidationfromtheexteriorhardware andapplyalightfilmofmoisture displacing lubricant Remove the propeller s an...

Page 106: ...ofthe checkvalvemechanismbuiltintherawwaterwashdownpump blowingthelineswillnotremove thewaterfromthatrawwaterpump Removetheinletandoutlethosesonthepump Turnthepump on and allow it to pump out any rema...

Page 107: ...mulation etc Itisessentialtofastenthecanvasdownsecurelysothatthewindscannotremoveitorcausechafing ofthehullsuperstructure Donotstoretheboatinadampstorageenclosure Excessivedampness can cause electrica...

Page 108: ...re all antifreeze is flushed from the water heater and it is filled with freshwater before it is activated Check and lubricate the steering and control systems Clean and wash the boat Install all upho...

Page 109: ...Denali 24 15 1 Chapter 15 SCHEMATICS 12 Volt Wiring Schematic...

Page 110: ...Denali 24 Steering System SteeringCable SteeringCylinder Helm PowerSteering Pump 15 2...

Page 111: ...Denali 24 Fuel System Fuel Filter Fuel Tank Fuel Fill Fuel Vent Anti Siphon Valve 15 3...

Page 112: ...Denali 24 Raw Water System W O Y Valve and Macerator WashdownPump Strainer HoseConnector RawWaterIntakes Livewell Holding Tank WastePump out Vent 15 4 Head Strainer Livewell Pump...

Page 113: ...Denali 24 Head System With Y Valve 15 5 WashdownPump Strainer Holding Tank WastePump out Vent Head OverboardDischargeValve RawWaterIntakes HoseConnector Y Valve...

Page 114: ...Denali 24 HeadS System With Y Valve and Macerator 15 6 WashdownPump Strainer Holding Tank WastePump out Vent Head OverboardDischargeValve RawWaterIntakes HoseConnector Y Valve MaceratorPump...

Page 115: ...Denali 24 Freshwater System 15 7...

Page 116: ...Denali 24 Drainage System Rope Locker Drain Scuppers BaitwellDrain BaitwellOverflow Bilge Pump CoolerDrain CoolerDrain 15 8...

Page 117: ...boat to move backwards Athwartship At right angles to the center line of the boat Barnacles Small hard shelledmarineanimalswhicharefoundinsaltwaterattachedtopilings docks and bottoms of boats Beam The...

Page 118: ...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 on...

Page 119: ...ite distresssystem 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 from scarring an...

Page 120: ...mounted within the hull of the boat Also refers to the center of the boat away from the sides Inboard outboard AlsosterndriveorI O Aboatwithaninboardengineattachedtoanoutboard driveunit Keel A plate o...

Page 121: ...aters with the boat attended Midship The center of the boat Marine Ways or Railways Inclined planes at the water s edge onto which boats are hauled Moored A boat secured with cables lines or anchors M...

Page 122: ...a hull fitting or engine drive unit circulates the water in the engine and then discharges it overboard ReductionGear Oftencombinedwiththereversegearsothatthepropeller turnsataslowerrate than the engi...

Page 123: ...d 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 vertical portion of the hull at the bow Stern The rear end...

Page 124: ...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...

Page 125: ...Denali 24 Hours Date Dealer Service Repairs MAINTENANCE LOG Appendix B B 1...

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Page 129: ...Denali 24 Hours Date Dealer Service Repairs MAINTENANCE LOG B 5...

Page 130: ...Denali 24 Hours Date Dealer Service Repairs MAINTENANCE LOG B 6...

Page 131: ...R 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 Stron...

Page 132: ...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...

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