Exterior Equipment
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SEAKEEPER 6 GYRO (OPTIONAL)
Your Pursuit may be equipped with an
optional Seakeeper 6 gyro stabilizer. On the S
428 the gyro is powered by AC power. Refer
to the provided Seakeeper Owner’s Guide to
operate the system.
To start the gyro, start the generator and
engage the generator side of the shore power
switch. Ensure that the raw water supply thru
hull fitting is open. Turn the GYRO PUMP
breaker ON on the cabin interior AC panel.
This activates the raw water pump to supply
cooling water to the gyro. Turn the GYRO
breaker ON on the cabin interior AC panel.
Turn on the GYRO breaker on the cockpit DC
MDP panel.
To start-up, turn ON the power switch on the
Seakeeper panel. The display will initialize,
and the home screen will display. The power
button will turn blue when the Seakeeper is
ON.
The system will begin to spool up. The prog-
ress bar will appear on the bottom right of the
display. It will indicate when the Seakeeper is
ready for stabilization.
When the Seakeeper reaches its minimum
speed for stabilization, the stabilize button will
appear on the display. When the Seakeeper
reaches its maximum operating speed, where
maximum stabilization is available, the prog-
ress bar will disappear. At this point, the Sea-
keeper is available for maximum stabilization.
To initiate stabilization, press the stabilize but-
ton. The button will turn blue indicating that
the Seakeeper is stabilizing the roll motion of
the boat. The roll angle indicator in the center
of the display indicates how far the boat is
allowed to roll.
To shut the Seakeeper down, press the ON/
OFF button. The power button will turn from
blue to gray. It may take several hours for the
Seakeeper flywheel to wind down and stop.
When the flywheel has stopped, the display
will show zero (0) RPM on the service screen.
To access the Seakeeper information screen,
press the menu button. The information is
displayed by pressing the “i” button on the
bottom of the display. The screen will display
the model, serial number, run hours, sea
hours and more.
Pursuit has provided you with a Seakeeper
recreational Gold warrant on the Seakeeper.
This is a 2-year extension and additional
1,000 hours of coverage. Visit seakeeper.
com/extended-warranty for more details.
Cockpit Grill
A 120/230V electric grill is installed in the
entertainment center base on the starboard
side. When the fiberglass cover over the grill
is fully opened, the grill can be turned on.
There is a magnetic switch in the entertain-
ment center that prevents the grill from being
on when the cover is closed. The control for
the grill is on the front of the entertainment
center adjacent to the 120-volt GFI outlet.
Open the utensil drawer to access the grill
control. To use the grill, the cockpit GRILL
breaker on the AC MDP must be ON. Turn
the breaker OFF whenever the grill is not
being used. The grill must be allowed to cool
before closing the fiberglass cover, to avoid
damage to the grill. Never clean the grill with
any form of pressurized water or other types
of cleaners. Use only a cloth and a stainless
steel or glass surface cleaner. This grill, like
all appliances, has the potential to create
safety hazards through careless or improper
use. Refer to and observe all the safety pre-
cautions listed in the grill owner’s manual.
Summary of Contents for S428 SPORT
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Page 47: ...Electrical Systems 4 3 Main DC Distribution Panel DC MDP...
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