Air conditioning seacock located under
the starboard bunk in the guest state-
room.
Head outlet seacock located under the
starboard bunk in the aft stateroom.
2. Inspect hose connections at seacock for
leaks.
CAUTION
When replacing hoses, make sure
that the appropriate seacocks are
closed.
If hose is leaking, tighten hose clamp. If
hose is damaged, replace the hose and
clamps. See your Rampage Yachts deal-
er for parts and service.
3. Inspect seacocks for signs of leakage at
base and handle.
CAUTION
Seacocks can only be replaced
when the boat is out of the water.
If leakage is apparent, take your boat to
a Rampage Yachts dealer for immediate
service.
!
!
CHECK PROPELLER SHAFT LOG
FOR WATER ENTRY
1. Operate boat at cruising speed.
2. Inspect propeller shaft at shaft log. This
is a “dripless” shaft log, so no water
entry is permitted.
CAUTION
Rampage Yachts will not warrant
damage incurred due to an
improperly adjusted or neglected
shaft log. Excessive water entry
could result in the submergence
of the engine compartment.
3. If water entry is apparent, adjust shaft
log.
!
SHAFT LOG
HOSE
HULL
STRONG
SEAL
CSR173-16
6-4
45 Sportfish Series
CHECK SEACOCKS FOR LEAKS
1. Check the following seacocks:
Port and starboard engine cooling water
seacocks located in the engine compart-
ment.
Generator cooling water seacock located
in the engine compartment.
HOSE
CONNECTION
POINT
CHECK
FOR
LEAKS
CHECK
FOR
LEAKS
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