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Section 9

Safety Equipment

OS 255

9.9 Additional Safety 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 items, depending on

how you use your boat.

Satellite EPIRB 'S 

EPIRB's (Emergency Position Indicating

Radio Beacon) operate as part of a world

wide distress system. When activated,

EPIRB's will send distress code homing bea-

cons that allow Coast Guard aircraft to iden-

tify and find them quickly. The satellites that

receive and relay EPIRB signals are oper-

ated by the National Oceanic and Atmo-

spheric Administration (NOAA) in the United

States. The EPIRB should be mounted and

registered according to the instructions pro-

vided with the beacon, so the beacon's

unique distress code can be used to quickly

identify the boat and owner.

Additional Equipment to Consider:

VHF Radio

Life Raft

Spare Anchor

Spare Keys

Heaving Line

Fenders

First Aid Kit 

Portable Radio

Flashlight and Batteries

Mirror

Searchlight

Sunburn Lotion

Tool Kit

Ring Buoy

Whistle or Horn

Anchor

Chart and Compass

Boat Hook

Spare Propellers

Mooring Lines

Food and Water

Binoculars

Sunglasses

Marine Hardware

Extra Clothing

Spare Parts

Summary of Contents for OS 255

Page 1: ...OS 255 Part Number 9213034 EPA September 2013 OS 255 OWNER S MANUAL FISHING BOATS 3901 St Lucie Blvd Ft Pierce Florida 34946 2012 S2 Yachts Inc...

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Page 3: ...maintenance procedures are necessary in order to enjoy safe operation of your boat DANGER Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or seri ous injury WARNING Indicates...

Page 4: ...Operator Notes OS 255...

Page 5: ...ng System 2 3 2 7 Trim Tabs 2 3 2 8 Compass 2 4 2 9 Control Systems Maintenance 2 4 Fuel Systems 3 1 General 3 1 3 2 Fuel System 3 2 3 3 Fueling Instructions 3 2 3 4 Fuel System Maintenance 3 3 Electr...

Page 6: ...ooring 10 7 10 9 Controls Steering or Propulsion System Failure 10 8 10 10 Collision 10 9 10 11 Grounding Towing and Rendering Assistance 10 9 10 12 Flooding or Capsizing 10 9 10 13 Transporting your...

Page 7: ...assa da Embarca o Aproximada Con el mayor motor equipado y elementos permanentemente With Largest Equipped Engine and instalados m s combustible y aqua m s la carga m xima recomendada permanently atta...

Page 8: ...vorra 49 litri Nombre et type d extincteurs Numbero e tipo di estintori Nombre et type de d tecteurs de fum e Nummero e tipo di rivelatori di esalazioni N A non applicable N A non pertinente Capacidad...

Page 9: ...nque de Tetenci n H Cassa zavorra M Carbon Monoxide Detector I Punto de Descarga del I Scaric cassa zavorra N Escape Hatch Tanque de Tetenci n J Valvole di presa acqua dal mare O Fire Escapes J V lvul...

Page 10: ...ntion L Feuerl scher H Dep sito Provis rio I Point de vidange r sevoir de M Kohlenmonoxiddetektor I Ponto de Esvaziamento do Dep sito r tention N Notausstieg Provis rio J Prises d eau la mer O Reuerre...

Page 11: ...Specifications 5 OS 255 Working Deck Areas for occupation during normal operation of the boat Working Deck Area 7 31 2008 Model OS 255...

Page 12: ...28 2008 545449 545368 545055 545450 545011 545355 Attached to the steering wheel Detail A Helm Wing Detail B Port Transom 545175 A ttached 545251 545201 Affixed to portside cabinet door 545243 Warnin...

Page 13: ...Specifications 7 OS 255 1 28 2008 545006 545012 545055 545369 545118 545365 Detail B 545118 Detail A 545411 Warning Label Locations OS 255 545566...

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Page 15: ...Other Generator Make Model Serial kW Dealer Pursuit Name Phone Dealer Phone Representative Salesman Address Service Manager Address Boat Information Fill out the following information and leave it in...

Page 16: ...red we are providing the following information Manufacturer Name Address Zip Code Identification Numbers Hull Identification Number Engine Serial Number Transmission Serial Number Intended Design Cate...

Page 17: ...ent of our boats As a result some of the equipment described in this manual or pictured in the catalog may change or no longer be available PURSUIT reserves the right to change standard equipment opti...

Page 18: ...tional pro grams These courses are worthwhile even for experienced boaters to sharpen your skills or bring you up to date on current rules and regulations They can also help in pro viding local naviga...

Page 19: ...icial anodes to prevent galvanic corrosion problems Inspect anodes on a regular basis and replaced as necessary You can find where to buy replacement anodes along with maintenance instructions in the...

Page 20: ...es after each use Refer to the engine owner s manual for the proper engine flushing procedure 1 5 Propellers Propellers convert the engine s power into thrust They come in a variety of styles diameter...

Page 21: ...ne s run ning Hour Meter The hour meter keeps a record of the oper ating time for the engine Tilt Trim Gauge The tilt trim gauge monitors the position of the outboard engine The upper range of the gau...

Page 22: ...s fuel consump tion If you have a fuel management system installed on your boat please refer to the engine or fuel management manual Instrument Maintenance Circuit breakers or fuses found on the engi...

Page 23: ...de alignment for the handles but the alignment may vary at other RPM set tings Control or cable adjustments may be required to correct this condition should it persist See your Pursuit dealer for nece...

Page 24: ...y inserted lanyard will prevent the engines from starting Check the lanyard to ensure proper insertion of the engines will not start WARNING In some situations it may be possible to accidentally start...

Page 25: ...recessed into the hull on the transom Switches control the trim tabs The labeled switches control the bow up and bow down movements They also control starboard and port up and down move ments Bow up a...

Page 26: ...just the compass A factory adjusted compass is inaccurate due to the influence of electrical instrumentation and equipment unique to your boat Therefore have the compass pro fessionally adjusted after...

Page 27: ...sion Electrolytes such as saltwater cause galvanic corrosion with different metals Properly protect sub merged metal parts from seawater using zinc anodes The factory installed zinc anodes but replace...

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Page 29: ...hdrawal tube location can increase or decrease accordingly Be extremely care ful when attempting to operate the boat when low on fuel Though some fuel may be in the tank the trim angle of the boat may...

Page 30: ...pe and there is one filter for each engine fuel line Check each fuel filter for water fre quently to assure an adequate supply of clean dry fuel to the engines Inspect the fil ters periodically and ch...

Page 31: ...Be careful when filling the fuel tanks No smoking Never fill the tanks while the engines are running Fill the fuel tanks in an open area Do not fill the tanks near open flames CAUTION To prevent dama...

Page 32: ...fuel tanks If the fuel system on your boat becomes contaminated contact your dealer or marina for assistance Avoid using fuels with alcohol additives Gasoline alcohol blends absorb moisture from the a...

Page 33: ...lated water in a diesel fuel tank This con dition is prevalent in warmer climates Periodically adding a high quality diesel fuel additive containing an algicide may be required to control algae in you...

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Page 35: ...iles A circuit breaker located on each engine protects the engine ignition systems and gauges Please refer to the engine owner s manual for information on circuit breakers installed on your engines DC...

Page 36: ...ded Current is sup plied to the automatic float switches for the bilge pumps and stereo memory when the batteries are connected and the battery switches are off Main Breakers The main breakers are loc...

Page 37: ...otects CO Detector This breaker supplies current to the carbon monoxide detector The power indicator on the carbon monoxide detector should be lit whenever someone is occupying the cabin If the breake...

Page 38: ...as they rely on water for cooling Windlass Activate the switch to deploy and retrieve the anchor See the Exterior chapter for proper use of the windlass Panel Lts Activates instrument lighting The co...

Page 39: ...ng pump that supplies water to the livewell The pump is protected by a circuit breaker and an automatically resetting breaker on the pump motor Raw Water This switch activates the raw water wash down...

Page 40: ...tector Remove exterior light fixture bulbs and coat the metal contact areas with a non water soluble lubricant such as petroleum jelly or silicone grease Spray the sockets with a sil icon based protec...

Page 41: ...signs of corrosion or fraying Deteriorated cables cause a consid erable voltage loss when under load such engine starting DANGER Never use an open flame in the battery storage area Avoid striking spa...

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Page 43: ...thru hull fitting located in the bilge supply the raw water washdown pump Operation Always make sure the ball valve is open before attempting to operate the raw water washdown system A switch on the h...

Page 44: ...ball valve at the intake thru hull fitting is open and turn on the livewell pump When the water reaches the overflow level it will begin to circulate To drain the livewell turn off the livewell pump...

Page 45: ...ensor and mounting bracket There is a delay built into the switch before the pump will activate The pump will con tinue to operate for a short time after remov ing the rag Refer to the Water Witch man...

Page 46: ...hull fitting located under the sink cabinet A drain plug in the cabin sole drains water that may accumulate on the cabin floor This plug keeps the aft bilge isolated from the cabin Remove the plug onl...

Page 47: ...at can block water drain age Clean the hardtop leg drain holes especially important just before winter lay up Clean the bilge pump and automatic float switch strainers of debris and check the bilge fo...

Page 48: ...the thru hull valves once a month and service as required Check the drain system frequently to ensure it is flowing freely and that hoses on the thru hull fittings are secure and not leaking CAUTION...

Page 49: ...an opening vent panel on each side To open the vent release the locking T handle and rotate it outboard until it locks in place To prevent vent glass damage do not leave the T han dle in the unlocked...

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Page 51: ...near the rear of the pul pit above the rope locker is the windlass The anchor is stored on the pulpit and is raised and lowered by the windlass The anchor line is stored in the rope locker and routed...

Page 52: ...riggers must be installed on the deck area aft of the gunwale board Pursuit Boats reinforce this area especially for the installa tion of downriggers Do not install or insert downriggers in the rod ho...

Page 53: ...y can slam closed unexpectedly and cause injury to passengers or damage to the boat Most doors and hatches are equipped with special fas teners hatch lifters or snaps and or straps to secure them in t...

Page 54: ...hatch lifter ball hinge fitting on the seat Fully extend the hatch lifter and pull the lifter off the ball hinge on the seat The seat is now free and can be set in the cockpit Stern Seat Hinge To rein...

Page 55: ...the equipment you would like to add or the intended modification will not void the war ranty on the top Hard Top Canvas Because the aluminum frames vary slightly the side curtains front clear connect...

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Page 57: ...er to the sink An access panel in the cabin above the breaker panel and sink provides service access to the rear of the helm The electron ics buss bar is located behind this panel The access door to t...

Page 58: ...etector The Safety chapter in this manual contains important information on carbon monoxide and the carbon monoxide detector Read the section entitled Carbon Monoxide in the Safety chapter of this Own...

Page 59: ...le alarm system mounted in the helm area that monitors selected critical engine sys tems The alarm will sound if one of these systems begins to fail Refer to the engine owner s manual for information...

Page 60: ...the Auto matic Fire Extinguisher System in the Helm Systems If the extinguisher system is activated shut down all engines immediately Turn off all electrical systems powered ventilation and extinguish...

Page 61: ...determine when an alarm level has been reached While a CO detector enhances your protec tion from CO poisoning it does not guaran tee it will not occur Do not use CO detectors as a replacement for or...

Page 62: ...d on the bridge deck by opening a forward window or windshield to drive fumes away from the occupants The canvas drop or aft curtain must be removed and side curtains should be opened or removed to in...

Page 63: ...ould carry and the safe shelf life of prescription drugs or other medical sup plies you carry Replace old supplies whether they have been used or not In many emergency situations the Coast Guard can p...

Page 64: ...on In some states they are considered a firearm and prohibited from use Make sure you are careful and follow the manufac turer s instructions when using pyrotechnic distress signals Non Pyrotechnic De...

Page 65: ...tions on the proper maintenance and use of your fire extinguisher refer to the information provided by the fire extinguisher manufacturer Information for halon or agent FE 241 extin guishers is provid...

Page 66: ...and find them quickly The satellites that receive and relay EPIRB signals are oper ated by the National Oceanic and Atmo spheric Administration NOAA in the United States The EPIRB should be mounted an...

Page 67: ...icularly to the front Overloading and improper distribution of weight can cause the boat to become unsta ble and are significant causes of accidents Know the weight capacity and horsepower rating of y...

Page 68: ...uation while operating in inland waters These are basic examples and not intended to teach all the rules of navigation For further information consult the Naviga tion Rules or contact the Coast Guard...

Page 69: ...o any special cir cumstances including the limitations of the vessels which may justify a departure from the rules that is necessary to avoid immedi ate danger or a collision Navigation Aids Aids to n...

Page 70: ...rts onboard The kit should include basic tools Spark Plug Wrench Hammer Spark Plug Gap Gauge Electrician s Tape Screwdrivers Lubricating Oil Pliers Jackknife Adjustable Wrench Vise Grip Pliers Needle...

Page 71: ...ed For infor mation on the courses offered in your area call the Boating Safety Hotline 800 368 5647 If the drive unit hits an underwater object stop the engine Inspect drive unit for dam age If damag...

Page 72: ...tabs from the tower The reaction of the trim tabs will be exaggerated in the tower Use small tab corrections and wait ten 10 seconds for the tabs to react Keep mak ing small corrections until the hull...

Page 73: ...stopped Have the dock lines ready and secure the boat as soon at it stops Use fenders to protect the boat while it is docked Keep the engines running until the lines are secured Backing into a Slip Ap...

Page 74: ...the depth may be required for storm conditions Check landmarks on shore to make sure the anchor is not dragging If it is dragging start over It is prudent to use two anchors if you are anchoring over...

Page 75: ...he towing task we recommend this to be reserved for those with the right equip ment and knowledge e g the U S Coast Guard or a commercial towing company The mooring cleats or bow stern eyes on Pursuit...

Page 76: ...hardware for the purpose of tow ing being towed or lifting they are not designed for that purpose Contact your dealer to evaluate your towing vehicle and hitch and to make sure you have the correct tr...

Page 77: ...oning properly Brakes check on a level parking area roll forward and apply the brakes several times at increasing speeds to determine if the brakes on the tow vehicle and trailer are working properly...

Page 78: ...e attached a paddle or boathook to assist person to the boat make sure you do not hit them with the ring buoy or the boat Pull person to the boat and assist onboard Check person for injuries and admin...

Page 79: ...fouling paint or epoxy barrier coatings are not recommended and will void the hull blister warranty DO NOT allow antifouling paint to contact the outboard engine Most antifouling paints contain copper...

Page 80: ...eficial effects as they have on an automobile finish The wax will fill minute scratches and pores which help prevent soiling and will extend the life of the gelcoat After the boat is exposed to the di...

Page 81: ...r metal protectors can make the metal slippery and should not be used on tower ladders steering wheels and other areas for gripping or stepping Stains can be removed with a metal polish or fine polish...

Page 82: ...t of the gasoline to the bottom of the tank Since the fuel pick up tube is near the bot tom of the tank phase separation can cause the engine to run poorly or not at all This condition is more severe...

Page 83: ...oft cloth dampened with Ivory Flakes and water Rinse with clean water Stubborn spots and stains spray with either Fantastik Cleaner or Tannery Car Care Cleaner and rub with a soft cloth Rinse with cle...

Page 84: ...cabin and locker doors and hang a commercially available mildew protector in the cabin Read the label carefully on mildew protec tors and remove the protector and allow the cabin to ventilate complete...

Page 85: ...when using a lift truck to move your boat DO NOT attempt to lift boat with a substantial amount of water in the bilge Severe gelcoat cracking or more serious hull damage can occur during hauling and...

Page 86: ...eas etc should also be sprayed with a disinfectant 12 2 Winterizing Fresh Water System The entire fresh water system must be com pletely drained Disconnect all hoses check valves etc and blow all the...

Page 87: ...and discharge hoses completely using low air pressure if necessary The head holding tank and macerator discharge pump must be pumped dry and one gallon of potable water antifreeze poured into the tank...

Page 88: ...mp storage enclosure Excessive dampness can cause electrical problems corrosion and excessive mildew DO NOT use the bimini top or convertible top canvas in place of the winter storage cover The life o...

Page 89: ...per operation Check the bilge pump manual and auto matic switches When the engines start check the cool ing system port below the engine cowl ing for a strong stream of water to ensure cooling pump is...

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Page 91: ...aboard Boat Hook Short shaft of wood or metal with a hook fitting at one end shaped to aid in extending one s reach from the side of the boat Bow The front end of a boat s hull Bow Line A line that l...

Page 92: ...ect of rubber or plastic used to protect the topsides from scarring and rubbing against a dock or another ves sel Fend off To push or hold the boat off from the dock or another boat Flying Bridge A co...

Page 93: ...er to flow to the lowest point of the hull where it can be pumped overboard Line The term used to describe a rope when it is on a boat Lists A boat that inclines to port or star board while afloat L O...

Page 94: ...r giving it sternway Roll A boat s sideways rotational motion in rough water Rope Locker A locker usually located in the bow of a boat used for stowing the anchor line or chain Rubrail Railing often r...

Page 95: ...used at boat yards to hoist boats out of and back into the water Trim Refers to the boat s angle or the way it is balanced Trough The area of water between the crests of waves and parallel to them Twi...

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Page 97: ...ilge with a protector X Clean bilge X X Check bilge for leaks X X Inspect operate thru hull valves X Inspect steering control systems X Service steering control systems X Inspect fuel system for leaks...

Page 98: ...B 2 Appendix B Maintenance Log OS 255 Date Hours Dealer Service Repairs Maintenance Log...

Page 99: ...Maintenance Log B 3 Appendix B OS 255 Date Hours Dealer Service Repairs...

Page 100: ...B 4 Appendix B Maintenance Log OS 255 Date Hours Dealer Service Repairs...

Page 101: ...Boating Accident Report C 1 Appendix C OS 255 Boating Accident Report...

Page 102: ...C 2 Appendix C Boating Accident Report OS 255...

Page 103: ...Float Plan D 1 Appendix D OS 255 Float Plan...

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Page 105: ...rease spindle The engine will not start with the shift control lever in neutral The control cable is out of adjustment not activating the neutral safety cut out switch The shift control lever is not i...

Page 106: ...raw water pump impeller is worn or damaged Repair the pump The engine thermostat is faulty and needs to be replaced The engine alternator is not charging properly The battery cable is loose or corrod...

Page 107: ...r the engine control system The fuel injection system on the engine is malfunctioning Repair the fuel injec tion system Accessory Problems The livewell pump runs but does not pump water The strainer o...

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Page 109: ...Schematics F 1 Appendix F OS 255 Schematics...

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