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 Equipment Operation

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Grill

If  installed the marine gas grill uses small bottles of  propane as a fuel 
source. Grill receivers are located on the AFT swim platform area and 
this is the only approved location for grilling. 

Read and understand 

all instructions before using the grill. Make sure grill is mounted 
securely before using. Let grill cool down before storing unit. 

Gas Grill- Barbecue Safety Instructions

1. The unit is designed to cook food like meat, 

fi

 sh or vegetables. Do 

not use it for any other purpose since it could be dangerous.

2. Do not operate the barbecue in rough seas or while under power.

3. Do not use burning type charcoal bricketts or volcanic stones.

4. Never light the barbecue with the lid closed. 

5. Never grill with the canvas in the up position to help prevent CO 
poisoning. Read and understand warning label on next page.

6. Keep combustible material away from the barbecue.

7. Keep children away from barbecue hot parts.

8. Do not store propane bottles on board the vessel.

9. Let the unit cool down before attemping to store the grill.

10. Always change propane tank away from any ignition source.

 

11. Do not tamper or modify any parts adjusted or sealed by the 
manufacturer.  

12. Periodically check all components for leaks, corrosion and wear.

Summary of Contents for 3200 Bowrider

Page 1: ...INT 1 OWNER S MANUAL 3200...

Page 2: ...REGAL 321302 3200 Bowrider OWNER S MANUAL 10 2012...

Page 3: ...ng Accidents 1 27 Water Sports 1 29 Weather Water Conditions 1 34 2 RULES OF THE ROAD Navigation Rules Defined 2 1 Navigation Rules 2 2 Night Running 2 9 Bridge Clearance 2 10 3 ENGINES CONTROLS Engin...

Page 4: ...ry Management Center 6 10 Bilge Pump 6 12 Bow Filler Cushions 6 13 Bow Scuff Plate 6 14 Bow Walk Through Doors 6 15 Breaker Panels 6 16 Canvas 6 18 Cockpit Carpet 6 25 Cockpit Table 6 26 Cockpit Refre...

Page 5: ...e standards set by the United States Coast Guard and the American Boat and Yacht Council Your Regal boat was built with the same attention to detail and quality of construction that we would expect in...

Page 6: ...INT 6 Mission Statement With God s help and a steadfast commitment to integrity we will develop a team of exceptional people and relationships to provide exceptional customer satisfaction...

Page 7: ...INT 7 Introduction THIS PAGE IS LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK...

Page 8: ...aintenance beyond the scope of this manual Also your Regal dealer carries a line of factory approved parts and accessories Your Regal dealer can provide information regarding national training organiz...

Page 9: ...referred to in this manual are subject to change without notice A portion of the equipment described may not be installed on your boat or the pictorials may not exactly match your components Selected...

Page 10: ...fill out the information on the following page It will supply vital statistics on your vessel Make a copy of the data for safe keeping at home Vessel Float Plan Fill out the float plan on the followin...

Page 11: ...________State ___________ Phone _______________________________________________ Insurance Agent s Name _________________________________ Policy _____________________________________________ USCG Phone...

Page 12: ...ass Home Telephone Food Cell Phone Water Make Of Boat Destination Registration Leave From Length Time Left Boat Name Going To Gel Color Fuel Level 1 4 1 2 3 4 F Trim Color Est Time Of Arrival Inboard...

Page 13: ...ch as mooring lines first aid kit tool kit and extra parts Open engine compartment Inspect for fuel odors and visible leaks in the fuel oil exhaust power steering systems Visually inspect engine for c...

Page 14: ...trating Oil Wire Crimpers Extra Light Bulbs Vise Grip Pliers Extra Batteries Floating Flashlight Duct Tape Nut Driver Set Electrical Tape Connectors Oil Filter Wrench Power Steering Fluid Fuel Filter...

Page 15: ...d the plate information before operating the vessel The boat operator is responsible for the vessel and the safety of his passengers TYPICAL EXAMPLE SHOWN Safe Loading The vessel operator is responsib...

Page 16: ...ning all relevant boat and engine serial numbers will be sent after the factory receives the paperwork Dealer s Responsibility Your boat has undergone rigid quality assurance inspections before leavin...

Page 17: ...ply the following boating rules and regulations safety equipment environmental regulations accident reports and warranty regulations terms and conditions To read thoroughly all literature supplied wit...

Page 18: ...INT 18...

Page 19: ...Under the Five Year Transferable Limited Structural Hull Warranty Regal will repair or replace the fiberglass hull if it is found to be structurally defective in material or workmanship within the fi...

Page 20: ...days of the date of delivery and such information must be on file at Regal b The purchaser must first notify the dealer from whom the boat was purchased of any claim under this warranty within the app...

Page 21: ...upon or unloaded from trailers cradles or other devices used to place boats in water remove boats from water or store or transport boats on or over land m Water damage to dry rot to condensation to o...

Page 22: ...making repairs to or replacing the defective parts and no claim for breach of warranty shall be cause for cancellation or rescission of the contract or sale for any boat manufactured by REGAL MARINE...

Page 23: ...LABELS Safety Precaution Definition Safety precautions are stated as caution warning and danger signal words They are highlighted in this manual by font design and symbol usage Also a notice heading i...

Page 24: ...he result of an action on board your vessel Always think safety first NOTICE DO NOT REMOVE OR COVER ANY PRECAUTIONARY LABELS KEEP HARSH CHEMICALS AWAY FROM LABELS IF A LABEL BECOMES ILLEGIBLE CONTACT...

Page 25: ...ck weather conditions periodically while you are boating and before your outing If you are forced to operate your boat in a storm condition take common sense precautions wear PFD s store gear reduce s...

Page 26: ...that cannot be quickly located and worn is useless Never allow anyone to sit anywhere on the boat not specifically designed a seat While underway ALWAYS insist passengers remain seated Use maximum ca...

Page 27: ...current charts of the area you ll be cruising to stay on proper course Charts can be obtained at your closest marine outlet or store or by contacting one of three federal government agencies File a f...

Page 28: ...ll federal state and local rules as some laws or regulations may change or be different from state to state Contact your local boating agencies for updated information We can not stress safety enough...

Page 29: ...ry one type I II III or V PFD wearable for each person aboard See the explanation following for each type For type V to be counted they must be used according to the label instructions In addition all...

Page 30: ...e up in the water but not as numerous as Type I They are available in adult medium child along with infant and small child sizes TYPE III Known as a flotation aid it is good for calm inland water or w...

Page 31: ...r soaked kapok bags missing straps and sewing that is undone Clean each PFD with mild soap and water only Again let dry sufficiently before storing Keep PFD s out of grease and oil since they can dete...

Page 32: ...flammable liquids such as grease oil and gasoline The number indicates the general size of the extinguisher and minimum extinguishing agent weight FIRE EXTINGUISHER CONTENTS CLASS FOAM C02 DRY CHEM HA...

Page 33: ...All approved extinguishers need to have an indication gauge USCG Approved Fire Extinguisher Types Features The dry chemical agent is widely used because of its convenience and low cost The extinguishe...

Page 34: ...a body of water is less than two miles wide must have Coast Guard approved visual distress signals Pyrotechnic Devices Pyrotechnic visual distress signals must be Coast Guard approved be ready for ser...

Page 35: ...t be certified by the manufacturer to comply with Coast Guard standards They include Orange distress flag Electric distress flag The distress flag is for day use only It must be 3 x 3 or larger with a...

Page 36: ...1 14 CHAPTER 1 POSITION INDICATING RADIO BEACON DYE MARKER ANY COLOR HAND HELD FLARE INTERNATIONAL DISTRESS SIGNALS...

Page 37: ...ip to shore and ship to ship communications today Learn the specialized messages such as Mayday Mayday Mayday is only used when life or vessel is in imminent danger NAVIGATION LIGHTS The U S Coast Gua...

Page 38: ...1 16 CHAPTER 1 NAVIGATION LIGHT RULES...

Page 39: ...scharge of oil or hazardous substances which may be harmful into U S navigable waters Vessels 26 and over must display a placard at least 5 x 8 made of durable material fixed in a conspicuous machiner...

Page 40: ...ding the Great Lakes The discharge of other types of garbage is allowed outside certain specified distances from shore as determined by the nature of that garbage Garbage Type Discharge Plastics inclu...

Page 41: ...1 19 Safety On Board...

Page 42: ...uickly and accurately alert rescue forces indicate an accurate distress position and guide units to the distress scene These devices operate from satellite signals sent to a ground station where the s...

Page 43: ...it in accordance with the alarm manufacturers instructions 3 Do not operate the engine for extended periods of time while in a confined area or where exhaust outlets face a wall or bulkhead 4 Do not o...

Page 44: ...ading slow speeds or when boat is at rest Blockage of exhaust outlets can cause carbon monoxide to accumulate in the cabin and cockpit area even when the hatches windows portholes and doors are open E...

Page 45: ...accumulation requires immediate attention Thoroughly ventilate cabin and cockpit areas Determine the probable source of the carbon monoxide and correct the condition immediately Regal has installed CO...

Page 46: ...t component malfunction DO NOT OPERATE THE VESSEL IF ANY OF THE ABOVE ITEMS EXIST CONTACT A MARINE PROFESSIONAL At Least Annually To be performed by a marine professional Replace exhaust hoses or muff...

Page 47: ...highest single cause of marine accidents and deaths Most deaths in boating accidents occur when someone falls into the water Balance is one of the first things you lose when drinking alcohol or under...

Page 48: ...nd Facts Myth Beer is less intoxicating than other alcoholic beverages Fact One 12 oz can of beer has about the same amount of alcohol as a 5oz glass of wine or a shot of liquor T R A H C T N E T N O...

Page 49: ...ng on the bow deck or swim platform while underway Choosing a boating outing day with inclement weather especially with high winds and thunderstorms in the forecast or staying out when bad weather is...

Page 50: ...Death 2 Injury requiring treatment other than first aid 3 The disappearance of someone from a boat under death or injury circumstances A formal report must be made within 10 days for accidents involv...

Page 51: ...bays and open waters stay 300 feet away The flag indicates a diver in the water If a diver is operating from your boat be certain to use this flag and post a lookout on board for a divers air bubbles...

Page 52: ...ear view mirror installed Acquaint yourself with the ski site before skiing wake boarding Follow the speed limits and all posted signs i e no wake etc Keep the boat away from swimmers or other people...

Page 53: ...im platforms you should make periodic inspections of the swim ladder and swim platform hardware to ensure that all connectors and fittings are tight and free from corrosion Never run the boat with som...

Page 54: ...1 32 CHAPTER 1 WATER SKI WAKEBOARD SIGNALS FASTER SLOWER SKIER OK AFTER FALL CAUTION OR FALLEN SKIER PICK ME UP STOP SHUT ENGINE OFF RETURN TO DROP OFF AREA SPEED OK PORT TURN STARBOARD TURN...

Page 55: ...g boats Do not return to cruising speed until the boats have been passed If a fishing boat should be anchored a large wake could flip or swamp the boat upset fishing gear pull the anchor loose from th...

Page 56: ...he type of cloud formations can assist you in choosing the appropriate boating day or if already on the water will help you understand any upcomingweather changes Flat clouds stratus normally indicate...

Page 57: ...ign of fog proceed to the nearest shoreline and wait until the fog lifts Boats equipped with navigation equipment local waterway experience and charts should proceed to a safe harbor Use extreme cauti...

Page 58: ...1 36 CHAPTER 1 Marine Weather Symbols Although the National Weather Service has discontinued the use of the day flags and night lights many marinas and ports of call still display them...

Page 59: ...t navigational charts show the demarcation lines by red dotted lines and are published in the navigation rules Remember to consult state and local agencies since areas such as no wake zones swimming b...

Page 60: ...tarboard has the right of way 6 When overtaking or passing the boat being passed has the right of way In general boats with less maneuverability have right of way over more agile craft The skipper mus...

Page 61: ...ose quarters with a larger tonnage vessel One way to accomplish this is to have a designated human lookout to eyeball the horizon for any developing collision course Use defensive driving skills on th...

Page 62: ...In a head on meeting both vessels must sound a single blast to give way toward starboard and pass to port These rules appear when there is a risk of collision In a crossing situation be aware of the o...

Page 63: ...boat first signals with a single blast if that boat desires to pass on the starboard side of the boat ahead or a double blast if passing to port The overtaken craft responds with the same signal if i...

Page 64: ...ourse and to avoid hazards Buoys are identified by light shape color and in severe weather conditions by sound Buoys or beacons called lateral markers indicate the port and starboard sides of the wate...

Page 65: ...arboard Side Even Numbers Port Side Odd Numbers Chart Symbol Chart Symbol Chart Symbol Chart Symbol Chart Symbol Chart Symbol Lighted Buoy Green Light Only Lighted Buoy Red Light Only Can Buoy Unlight...

Page 66: ...mbol Chart Symbol Diamond Shape Danger Warning Diamond Shape With Cross Boats Keep Out Circle Marks Area Controlled As Indicated For showing information such as locations distances and directions MID...

Page 67: ...y To see more easily at night avoid bright lights when possible Also it is helpful to have a passenger keep watch for other boats water hazards and navigational aids To determine the size speed and di...

Page 68: ...to the waterline Take this measurement with the fuel and water tanks 1 2 full and only 1 person besides yourself on board This will give you a safe measurement As your boat is loaded down with people...

Page 69: ...ory trained on Regal boat systems Consult your Regal dealer for further information regarding technical issues and parts WARNING AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH READ ALL MANUFACTURER S ENGINE AND PROPUL...

Page 70: ...Engine Ventilation Ventilation systems are required for engine compartments Your boat features a set of deck vent shrouds with mesh covers which supply fresh air constantly to the engine compartment...

Page 71: ...automotive market but the actual parts and closed loop designs are unique to the marine industry due to temperature space restrictions weight and corrosion factors found in the marine environment Bot...

Page 72: ...lt if proper winter storage is not followed Refer to the maintenance section of this manual for more information or call your nearest Regal dealer We have carefully tested and chosen the propellers to...

Page 73: ...luminum prop with paint coming off near blade tip ventilation symptom Check the propeller pressed in rubber hubfor slippage Contact a propeller shop or your closest Regal dealer if any of the above sy...

Page 74: ...e dash instrument panel is powered and protected by 2 main 20 amp ignition breakers one for each engine circuit located at the dash and connected through the key switch The engine wiring is protected...

Page 75: ...rols 3 7 Typical Helm Controls Ignition Switch Breaker Panel Switch Panel Switch Panel Dual Binnacle Control Instrumentation Sport Grip Wheel Depth Gauge Stereo Blower Warning Label Note Standard helm...

Page 76: ...engine manufacturer s manual in the owner s pouch Tachometer The tachometer indicates the speed of the engine in revolutions per minute rpm The tachometer allows you to monitor the engine speed so you...

Page 77: ...ing Shut down the engine immediately and investigate the problem Consult your engine manual for allowable limits Oil Pressure The oil pressure gauge indicates the pressure of the oil inside the engine...

Page 78: ...indicates the relative position of the bow up or down when the boat is on plane The power trim normally begins in the down position when used to accelerate the boat onto a plane position The gauge can...

Page 79: ...ovides the operator with a system status of charged or uncharged condition by an audible alarm With the ignition turned on the indicator light shows system is charged and operating properly With the i...

Page 80: ...ated When the engine is initially started there is a series of self checks involving the various emission system sensors Read the engine manufacturer s operation manual for more detailed information o...

Page 81: ...ich sounds a high pitched alarm indicating a possible problem On start up it is not unusual to hear an audible alarm sound when cranking the engine over This occurs normally because it takes a second...

Page 82: ...they are off run and start The start position is spring loaded and the key should be held in this position to engage the starter Once the engine has started release the key from the start position Th...

Page 83: ...lock position to the 9 o clock position the vessel is in forward gear with forward throttle selections Pulling the throttle levers back from the neutral 12 o clock position to the 1 o clock position w...

Page 84: ...p the throttle in neutral or flooding will result Today s engines require very little starting throttle 3 Do not try to shift into forward or reverse gear at high rpm s as personal injury drive system...

Page 85: ...ses Check the maintenance chapter for battery information The automobile battery is charged up by the engine alternator The same holds true for the marine battery The dash volt meter displays the batt...

Page 86: ...Fwd Bilge Pump Manual Brown Black 10 Overboard Discharge Pump Brown White 16 Aft Auto Bilge Pump Brown Red 16 Fwd Auto Bilge Pump Brown Pink 16 CO Detector Yellow 12 Blower Yellow Black 16 Stereo Memo...

Page 87: ...ght Red Black 16 Windlass Up Red White 16 Windlass Down Red 16 Gas Vapor Detector Stereo Remote Breaker To Dash Feed Leads Red 2 0 Main DC Panel Feed Red 2 Positive Feed Starter Battery Red 4 Positive...

Page 88: ...throughout the marine industry The charts shown on the previous pages are helpful in identifying wire circuitry during troubleshooting or the adding of marine accessories Never replace a wire with a...

Page 89: ...D CHECK ENGINE COMPARTMENT FOR GASOLINE LEAKS OR VAPORS RUN BLOWER BELOW CRUSING SPEED Bilge Blower This switch controls the bilge ventilation blowers Note that each engine requires a dedicated blower...

Page 90: ...market equipment installed on the boat Make sure any added components are matched to the over current protection fuse Aft Bilge Pump This switch controls the bilge pump normally located in the aft coc...

Page 91: ...is activated The operator should monitor this icon periodically while operating the vessel If the light activates stop the vessel and investigate the problem Check the bilge pump before each outing an...

Page 92: ...ls the running masthead and stern lights It is a two position switch Activate the forward section and the running lights navigation and stern lights are activated along with the instrumentation and sw...

Page 93: ...el under the helm Replace with the same amperage and type Carry extra fuses which are available at marine supply stores or the closest Regal dealer parts department See the fuse and breaker listing on...

Page 94: ...United States and other areas is blended with 10 ethanol and is known as E 10 at the pumps Marine engines used in your Regal boat may be operated with gasoline blended with no more than 10 ethanol an...

Page 95: ...s not a servicable item Also there is a carbon canister which functions much like the one in an automobile located between the fuel tank and hull side vent This canister never needs to be replaced and...

Page 96: ...lls which harm the environment There is a key that fits the fuel fill Use it to secure the fitting from leaking fuel Store the key in a safe place so it can be easily found for fueling Check the vent...

Page 97: ...open waterways The gas sender located in the fuel tank uses a float system which sends a signal to the dash fuel gauge as to the fuel tank level Fuel filters are installed on marine engines They are...

Page 98: ...ank reaches full capacity water will be seen cycling from the vent into the fill hose To energize the system there is a dash switch marked fresh water pump When activated the switch sends power to the...

Page 99: ...te disposal cleaning and refilling The lower tank contains a capacity gauge Before each outing check the waste level since it is illegal to dump waste within and extending out to the United States ter...

Page 100: ...CHAPTER 4 4 16 FLUSHING BELLOWS HOLD DOWN BRACKET LIFT PULL FORWARD TO REMOVE HEAD UNIT DEODORIZED WASTE TANK FRESH WATER TANK TYPICAL CHEMICAL TOILET...

Page 101: ...are found there in more detail Pre Departure Questionnaire Have all fluid levels been topped off Is the fuel tank full Is all safety equipment accounted for and easily accessible Are navigation light...

Page 102: ...ed on operational procedures should the skipper become disabled Are all gauges and electrical switches functioning properly Has weather information been gathered and analyzed Underway Questionnaire Af...

Page 103: ...EXPLOSION OR FIRE RESULTING FROM LEAKING FUEL INSPECT ENTIRE FUEL SYSTEM AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR WARNING Have you removed the keys from the ignition and secured them Have all systems been checked for lea...

Page 104: ...isembark all passengers and crew not needed for fueling Fuel if possible during the daylight hours Check to ensure nobody is smoking in the boat or near the fueling dock Close all portholes hatches an...

Page 105: ...f it onshore After Fueling Close all fuel fill openings tightly Use a fuel key if needed Open all portholes hatches and doors Energize the blower for a minimum of 4 minutes Sniff in the lower bilge an...

Page 106: ...he neutral position Advance the neutral throttle position as instructed in the engine owner s manual Connect the safety lanyard to a belt or secure to clothing such as a pants belt loop Keep passenger...

Page 107: ...ast is clear When shifting to either gear from neutral make sure the throttle is in the idle position Allow your vessel to lose all headway before shifting into reverse or forward gear Practice shifti...

Page 108: ...der which with the assistance of a steering pump sends fluid force to the stern drive steering arm changing the course of the boat depending on the direction the steering wheel is turned Since the ste...

Page 109: ...Vessel Operation 5 9...

Page 110: ...vertically or horizontally This will permit the fender to be tied off to fit a variety of marina dock and tidal situations Be sure the fender is correct for the vessel size It is a good idea to carry...

Page 111: ...stern The stern line leads from a rear cleat to a piling or cleat on the dock astern of the vessel This line keeps the boat from moving ahead For small vessels these are the only lines needed for nor...

Page 112: ...eed to be kept in place against piles 1 Bow line 2 After bow spring 3 Forward quarter spring 4 Stern line 1 2 3 4 TYPICAL PIER MOORING FENDER TYPICAL PILING MOORING Boat Mooring Most boats can be secu...

Page 113: ...They shouldn t be too heavy that they lose their shock absorbing capabilities Use the right size line for the vessel since a line to large for the boat will pull hard against the vessel since it won t...

Page 114: ...g from a dock it is easier to release the line from a cleat or piling from on board the boat as soon as you leave the dock Loop a long line around the cleat or pier and leading both ends on board you...

Page 115: ...the boat in front of the dock slightly to windward or up current The steering wheel can be used as needed Use the examples below as a guide since each situa tion can be unique It may be necessary to s...

Page 116: ...a port turn the propel ler offset from the centerline enhances significantly to pushing the stern to starboard In reverse the starboard propeller throws its thrust energy toward the starboard side of...

Page 117: ...without the tendency to pull to the port or starboard Of course the throttles must be in the same rpm range as read on the tachometers This factor is very basic to this type of vessel having superior...

Page 118: ...o turn to starboard the wheel can be centered while the port engine moves forward and the starboard engine reverses Begin this type of turn with the engines at idle or in gear at the same rpm revoluti...

Page 119: ...essels The skipper of a twin stern drive boat can use the following approach idea in both port and starboard situations with the boat stopped the skipper can reverse the drives so the stern will be pu...

Page 120: ...he purpose of the power trim tilt is to enable the operator to change the angle of the drive while at the helm Changing the angle of the drive or trimming provides the following benefits l Improves ac...

Page 121: ...ndicates the boat s bow position achieved by the trim angle of the vertical drive unit Bow Up corresponds to the upper portion of the trim range on the gauge while Bow Down corresponds to the lower po...

Page 122: ...a choppy wave condition It is also used when pulling water skiers tubers kneeboarders etc In this position the boats bow will want to go deeper into the water If the boat is operated at high speed an...

Page 123: ...ZED REGAL DEALER Shallow Water Operation Operating your vessel in shallow water presents various hazards You are more apt to hit a submerged object such as a rock sand bar stump coral or other unmarke...

Page 124: ...RIMMED LEVEL POSITION CAUTION DO NOT RUN ENGINE ABOVE 1000 RPM WITH THE STERN DRIVE TRIMMED FOR SHALLOW WATER MANEUVERING SINCE THE STERN DRIVE IS OUT BEYOND THE GIMBAL RING SIDE SUPPORT BRACKETS OPER...

Page 125: ...or select a well protected area preferably with a flat bottom Contrary to modern belief you do not throw the anchor over while the boat is making headway or moving forward In fact the bow of the boat...

Page 126: ...e or cleats to secure lines for towing Deck hardware is intended for mooring and anchoring and is not designed to withstand the strain and pull of towing Rather than tie the line to your cleats on dec...

Page 127: ...quish a portion of the vessels worth for the assistance received NOTICE IN THE EVENT YOUR VESSEL IS IN DISTRESS PRIOR TO ALLOWING ANY TOWING COMPANY OR PRIVATE AGENCY THE RIGHT TO PASS A LINE TO YOUR...

Page 128: ...on the water Take the time to know the basic knots A useful knot to learn for general docking is the figure eight with one end reversed By turning the free end of the line back under the knot can be r...

Page 129: ...Never use water on gasoline oil or electrical fires When you dump water on an electrical fire a you can be shocked since water conducts electricity Follow these instructions if a fire breaks out A Fit...

Page 130: ...le danger signs loss of breathing unconsciousness severe bleeding and heartbeat If you determine the individual is not breathing or unconscious place the victim on their back on a hard surface and do...

Page 131: ...all for help on the radio and get the person out of the water Symptoms are 1 Shivering that if condition is advanced may stop 2 Confusion clumsiness or slurred speech 3 Rigid muscles 4 Semiconscious t...

Page 132: ...follows 1 Observe all regulatory agency policies regarding marine toilets 2 If equipped with a holding tank use marina pump out facilities 3 If used make sure bottom paints are legal and ecosystem fri...

Page 133: ...h your components A portion of the Regal boat illustrations in this owner s manual may represent typical examples Regal is constantly improving its product line and therefore may make changes in vendo...

Page 134: ...anchor locker controls power to the windlass Located below the windlass switch in the anchor rope locker is a cut off switch similar looking to a battery switch It is used to disconnect the windlass c...

Page 135: ...ment of your vessel FE 241 is specified for gasoline fuel systems only Operation Automatic Automatic fire extinguisher systems are not nor are they intended to be explosion suppression devices Boat ow...

Page 136: ...EXTINGUISH ALL SMOKING MATERIALS DO NOT OPEN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT IMMEDIATELY Allow the agent to soak the compartment for a period of time and wait for hot metals and any fuels to cool before inspec...

Page 137: ...ne compartment A loud rushing or air sound may be heard Complete discharge will take several seconds Do not open the compartment immediately Keep the compartment closed for a period of time sufficient...

Page 138: ...nspection have hand held portable extinguishers ready Inspect the pressure gauge and system before and after each outing Refer to the maintenance chapter for caring for your fire extinguisher system T...

Page 139: ...as a wet cell type The battery hardware features a red boot to protect the positive terminal and a battery tray with hold downs Make sure the red positive boot is completely covering the positive term...

Page 140: ...e on position for the system to charge to operate the system To activate the charger do the following 1 If at dockside locate a grounded 3 prong straight bladed female marina outlet for plugging into...

Page 141: ...ALL BE CONNECTED WITH AN APPROVED 14 GAUGE GROUNDED EXTENSION CORD TO A GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPT GFCI PROTECTED AC OUTLET CONNECT EXTENTION CORD TO BOAT 15 AMP FEMALE PLUG BEFORE CONNECTING TO T...

Page 142: ...sly This can be useful if one of the batteries is discharged Notice the four breakers at the panel center These breakers protect main circuits such as the dash and cabin main Also note there are addit...

Page 143: ...tteries is receiving a charge the VSR will close by paralleling both battery banks to charge the house battery along with the engine cranking batteries If the VSR senses the engine batteries are being...

Page 144: ...ilge The automatic switch should energize the bilgepump Periodically check for debris around the grates of bilge pump base The bilge pump and automatic switch are located in the bilge in front of the...

Page 145: ...ller Cushions Simply place the optional port and starboard filler cushions and the forward center cushion between the seat sections to form twin bow sunpad Be sure to store the cushions when not in us...

Page 146: ...vessel features a stain less steel bow scuff plate This stainless steel plate protects the fiberglass bow area from scuff ing The innovative design helps protect the boat bow when us ing the anchor es...

Page 147: ...hrough bow doors are great in foul weather With the tonneau cover in place simply open the doors and pull across the bow opening Secure shut If installed close the ton neau cover To store fold against...

Page 148: ...re resetting the breaker Push in on the breaker to reset it Select breakers may not be used on your vessel since that option may of not been installled An additional breaker panel is located at the ba...

Page 149: ...12 volt panel Compartment Lights This breaker protects the head light and the light beneath the helm area Head This breaker protects the toilet Vent This breaker protects the head fan Grey Water This...

Page 150: ...CHAPTER 6 6 18 Canvas Typical PowerTower In Up Position w Sunshades...

Page 151: ...nvas Sunshades w PowerTower TYPICAL INSTALLATION Note that on typical canvas installation the canvas boot zipper does not unzip completely to the center This allows you to hold the forward sunshade an...

Page 152: ...roll not fold any loose canvas pieces to help curtail any damage especially with see through clear parts TO PREVENT BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE DO NOT TOW BOAT WITH ANY CANVAS PARTS INSTALLED TO...

Page 153: ...quipped with cockpit cover poles If installed their purpose is to keep the canvas tight and water out of the interior There may be on the underside of the cover areas of reinforced canvas material or...

Page 154: ...at the front center snap working your way around the port and starboard sides When you reach the aft section fasten the snaps to the center windshield Install the pole at the center of the cover at t...

Page 155: ...Equipment Operation 6 23 Canvas Typical Storage Mooring Cover...

Page 156: ...CHAPTER 6 6 24 If installed ensure the ratchet strap is tight and tie cover securely In colder climates check periodically for proper fit in off season storage TYPICAL STORAGE COVER RATCHET STRAP...

Page 157: ...s required snaps are installed When storing the carpet roll it up verses folding it If the carpet gets wet dry out before attempting to store This will help prevent mold in warmer climates Unsnap indi...

Page 158: ...legisinstalled in the receiver securely Pull the latch pin and hold until the table pedestal leg slides in the receiver sleeve Then release the latch pin When installed there are normally table receiv...

Page 159: ...r tank pressurized 12 volt pump cold water sink and cockpit washdown As part of the fresh water pressure pump is a filter which can be easily removed for periodic cleaning See the section on the fresh...

Page 160: ...ut the battery charger option deactivatae the unit and clean out any foods after each outing If the unit is turned on it will slowly drain the battery bank Withthebatterycharger option the refrigerato...

Page 161: ...re launching Tighten with a wrench Do not use your fingers alone Before dry storing remove the drain plug to help eliminate any bilge water accumulation or run the bilge pump When the water stream is...

Page 162: ...F fathoms mode and continue to display depths to around 54 fathoms When the depth decreases below 200 feet the display will return to the ft mode Limits on depth will vary depending on transducers and...

Page 163: ...will energize the alarm Press and hold the up or down arrow keypads to adjust the reading to the desired depth Depth Alarm Deep Mode By pressing the ON OFF MODE keypad displays again the DP deep depth...

Page 164: ...t is programmed the shallow and deep alarms will be energized by the depth under the keel Units Pressing the ON OFF MODE keypad again displays UN on the LCD indicating the units mode Press either the...

Page 165: ...tion 6 33 Docking Lights If equipped docking lights are integrated into the hull They are very useful for night docking and maneuvering To operate turn on the helm switch marked docking lights Typical...

Page 166: ...can be manually lifted Use caution when lifting the hatch and use a helper to aid in distributing the load If an extra battery is on board in lieu of the above procedure use jumpercablestoconnect to...

Page 167: ...before filling the tank at the deck fill point Sender Outgoing Water To Equipment Incoming Water From Tank Typical Water Tank The fresh water tank level is located under the cockpit floor The ca paci...

Page 168: ...steady stream of water without air You will hear the fresh water pressure switch shut off indicating the system is full 4 After these initial procedures top the system off with fresh water 5 Check for...

Page 169: ...cator To check for fumes turn the ignition key to the on position the green power on LED will show on and the red warning LED may light momentarily to indicate a warm up period for the sensor The alar...

Page 170: ...IN THE EVENT OF AN ALARM Testing System The head unit can be tested for electrical continuity by pressing the Test switch The Red LED will come on The light will glow as long as the switch is held dow...

Page 171: ...Operation 6 39 WARNING AVOID INJURY AND DEATH GASOLINE VAPORS CAN EXPLODE OPERATE BLOWER FOR AT LEAST 4 MINUTES AND CHECK THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT AND BILGE FOR GASOLINE VAPORS RUN BLOWER BELOW CRUISIN...

Page 172: ...any used potable water is stored via the drain system to a holding tank through the use of a sump type pump and container Once the gray water holding tank is full it is pumped overboard by a pumping...

Page 173: ...be dangerous 2 Do not operate the barbecue in rough seas or while under power 3 Do not use burning type charcoal bricketts or volcanic stones 4 Never light the barbecue with the lid closed 5 Never gr...

Page 174: ...for best operation 15 Use common sense around the grill A portable fire extinguisher shall be readily available 17 Never leave the grill operating unless an adult is supervising the device WARNING OP...

Page 175: ...re the grill is positioned securely Screw on the propane bottle With a long match or propane starter apply flame to the burner Always apply the flame to the burner before turning on the gas The contro...

Page 176: ...the propane to dissipate Once lit adjust the flame to the desired temperature No preheating time is necessary Do not leave the grill operating unattended After cooking shut off the grill and allow th...

Page 177: ...on the propane tank until secured 2 With the grille in a well ventilated area and the burner turned off do the following 3 Apply a mixture of liquid detergent and water to all connections checking for...

Page 178: ...e people are in the water near the boat or using the swim platform and or bow and transom boarding ladders Also insist people always use the ladder and never use the stern drive ventilation plate for...

Page 179: ...use an all around light which is mounted at the center of the tower top It is controlled by the navigation anchor helm switch It must be used between dusk and dawn and must be lighted when the vessel...

Page 180: ...he power tower hinges forward for tight overhead clearances such as bridges and restricted storage situations For highway towing the power tower shall be in the complete upright position and all canva...

Page 181: ...Equipment Operation 6 49 Typical Power Tower Shown In Full Forward Tilted Position Sunshades Zipped In Boots Typical Power Tower Shown In Booted Cruise Position...

Page 182: ...CHAPTER 6 6 50 Typical Hinged Power Tower Actuator Hydraulic Ram Typical Power Tower...

Page 183: ...nd the above warning Before energizing the arch switch explain to all passengers that they maintain a safe distance from the tower hinge mechanisms located at the base of the power tower on the deck A...

Page 184: ...der the seat Lift up on the lever while pushing the seat aft or forward Also located at the forward end of the seat is a flip up bolster which can afford you additional visibility for docking and mane...

Page 185: ...ing Typical Bow Arm Rests Your vessel features bow seating arm rests To use the arm rest simply push down on the top of the arm rest until it falls in place To fold away pull up on the arm rest until...

Page 186: ...ng the handle on the port forward lower section of the seat you can push or pull on the lever which will change seat positions from a seat to a lounger with one additional back rest in between positio...

Page 187: ...rest can be angled up for aft viewing as shown in the lower photo There is also one backrest in between position CAUTION PREVENT FALLING OVERBOARD DO NOT OCCUPY THE SUNDECK AFT FACING POSITIONS WHILE...

Page 188: ...cking The system consists of the stereo receiver sometimes called the head unit Sirius radio tuner and antenna With these components and an active account your Sirius system can be activated Following...

Page 189: ...the line first through the hole and then around the ski pylon and cinch it tightly This procedure helps to keep the line intact when there is no strain on it Always appoint a person to keep their eye...

Page 190: ...Pod dock handles many generations of iPods through a set of sleeves These sleeeves hold the iPod in position ensuring ease of use and protect the iPod from the marine environment The standard MS IP700...

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Page 198: ...akes it easier to use during water activities It is a plug and play device and uses the same function buttons and rotary encoder as the helm head unit It features the ability to select various speaker...

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Page 201: ...n tributes to low distortion and high efficiency Normally the amplifier is located under the star board helm area The circuit is protected by a 30 amp breaker The amplifier does not require any type o...

Page 202: ...is located inside the face of the FUSION stereo as standard equipment Using a set of top and bottom sleeves it is able to fit most iPod versions Refer to the FUSION stereo instruction manual for furt...

Page 203: ...wim platform since additional weight will affect steering and maneuvering characteristics of the vessel WARNING AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH DO NOT OPERATE THE BOAT WITH PEOPLE AROUND ON TOP OR HOLDI...

Page 204: ...nd uniform through the entire thickness adding to its appeal It sands like wood resulting in a natural wood look and feel It provides superior grip making it great for boating in general and water spo...

Page 205: ...to rinse and help flush the toilet bowl When the flush valve is pulled forward the toilet bowl waste water empties into the holding tank Close the flush valve after each use The chemical toilet featur...

Page 206: ...delivers the needed water to the toilet for flushing purposes when connected to a fresh water pump Holding Tank Unit features polyethylene composition A deodorant additive is required to keep the hol...

Page 207: ...e system See the illustration on the next page 2 Next activate the switch located at the head wall to fllush liquid or solid waste The system requires more water for solid over liquid waste Note the s...

Page 208: ...p switch to activate unit The fresh water pressure pump is protected by a 10 amp breaker Note 2 Additional equipment on the 12 volt panel is protected by individual breakers If component fails to oper...

Page 209: ...urer s tank deodorant and cleaner until the discharge is clear Do not use chlorine based or caustic cleaners along with drain openers as damage to the seals and hoses may occur Rinsing the pump out ho...

Page 210: ...e overboard pump uses an enhanced monitor panel with a built in key switch located in the head compartment To activate the macerator pump turn the switch on and completely to the right At this point t...

Page 211: ...et holding tank by activating a land pump After the pump out procedure rinse the waste hose briefly to eliminate a build up of debris and odor before closing the pump out deck fitting Read the manufac...

Page 212: ...which activates the device When the switch is off the exhaust exits through the stern drive Refer to the appropriate engine operator s manual for further information Note It is the duty of the operat...

Page 213: ...rises the bow is lowered Lowering the port tab will cause the port stern to rise making the starboard bow lower Lowering the starboard tab will cause the starboard stern to rise making the port bow l...

Page 214: ...gh attitude the boat speed accelerates and visibility increases If the boat is overtrimed it will plow the bow and the boat will lose maneuverability If this occurs simply short burst the bow up trim...

Page 215: ...achieve a planing attitude Use the power trim to position the prop path parallel to the water flow At this point the trim tabs may need a fine adjustment One advantage of the trim tab system is that t...

Page 216: ...swimming motion This condition is normally caused by the trim being too far up as indicated on the trim gauge Press bow down in one half second bursts and the porpoising should recede and the vessel s...

Page 217: ...D bulbs make up the under water lighting system The lights are located on the transom There is a dash switch for energizing the lights The underwater lights circuit protection fuse is found at the hel...

Page 218: ...the center windshield track opposite the hinged side are in the locked mode Never leave the center windshield open when the vessel is in motion as personal injury and or property damage may occur When...

Page 219: ...stain and reduce the vinyl life if they are not removed The frequency of cleaning depends on the amount of use and condi tions to which the vinyl is subjected Most common stains can be cleaned using...

Page 220: ...try on a test area first Many spots and spills can be removed using a cleaner combined with a clean white terry towel Try not to soak an area excessively and do not use solvents because most interior...

Page 221: ...surface of your boat looking shiny and new Most objects left outdoors will gradu ally deteriorate from exposure to the sun water dust and pollution Such outdoor exposure can cause your boat s gelcoate...

Page 222: ...y a 3 x 3 section at a time using clean applicator cloths or a buffing bonnet When a haze develops use a power buffer at low speeds 1200 2000 rpm to remove the haze Keep the buffer moving to avoid hea...

Page 223: ...hes are available as needed Ask your marine professional or Regal dealer for more information Fiberglass hulls are strong but they can be damaged A fiberglass hull has virtually no internal stresses T...

Page 224: ...ply gelcoat to area leaving a slight lift above the surface 6 Cover the area with wax paper It will help the mixture to set up faster 7 Remove wax paper and shave off any extra gelcoat with a razor bl...

Page 225: ...or leakage is through the sewn seams Because Sunbrella and the long term thread used is synthetic the holes created by sewing will not swell up and seal when exposed to water as cotton does Usually th...

Page 226: ...Uniseal We do not recommend any wax based treatments such as Thompson s Water Seal or any of the silicone products such as SC 15 or Aqua Tite Wax based products prevent the fabric from breathing and e...

Page 227: ...e edge of the material This can damage the canvas as well as the fasteners Use petroleum jelly on snaps to keep them from developing corrosion especially in harsh environments Hull Bottom Never use wi...

Page 228: ...d Tar D B Crayon D B Engine Oil B Spray Paint B Chewing Gum D A Shoe Polish D B Ballpoint Pen E B A Lipstick A B Eyeshadow E B Mildew C B A Wet Leaves C B A A Soft brush warm soapy water rinse dry B F...

Page 229: ...tightness at the engine compartment monthly At that time the unit itself should be weighed to ensure it is full If the green dash indicator light is not on when the key is in the ignition position th...

Page 230: ...charged The hydrogen gas generated by battery charging is highly explosive Set batteries on a block of wood rather than concrete since this pro cedure will help the batteries from losing their charge...

Page 231: ...CASE OF SPILLAGE WASH AREA WITH A SOLUTION OF BAKING SODA AND WATER WARNING TO PREVENT BODILY INJURY BATTERIES CONTAIN SULFURIC ACID POISON WHICH ALSO CAN CAUSE BURNS AVOID CONTACT WITH THE SKIN EYES...

Page 232: ...ssels host a second bilge pump normally found at the forward or mid hull positions to capture trapped water in this section of the vessel It may sometimes become necessary to replace the bilge pump im...

Page 233: ...e ventilation hose connected to the blower needs to be positioned about 3 4 of the way down in the bilge to evacuate fumes properly All vents need to be checked for debris Make sure the blower motor i...

Page 234: ...r signs of deterioration and leakage Check the fuel sender for loose bolts nuts and leaks at all areas of contact Also inspect the fuel tank for signs of leakage or abrasion Tighten all components as...

Page 235: ...ar metals that are grounded connected by actually touching each other or through a wire or metal part are immersed in a conductive solution any material that can conduct electricity Anything but pure...

Page 236: ...dd aftermarket products that are connected to the engine ground such as stainless steel steering aids and trim planes Zinc connected to aluminum will form a corrosion cell but the alumi num drive beco...

Page 237: ...Raise the outdrive and inspect anodes parts for signs of galvanic corrosion stray cur rent corrosion or loose fasteners Contact your closest Regal dealer marine professional where signs of galvanic co...

Page 238: ...nd Provide good ground connec tions Nearby vessel with stray current Contact appropriate personnel Remove your vessel from water Paint on drive heavily worn exposing more metal Prime and repaint or in...

Page 239: ...n and detailed information Stern drive or related parts damage due to galvanic or stray current corrosion is not covered under the Regal limited warranty SACRIFICIAL ANODE TYPICAL DRIVE SHOWN Sacrific...

Page 240: ...lacement propellers Also carry an extra set of prop hardware Refer to the manufacturer s engine manual for appropriate stern drive and inboard propeller replacement Be sure to make a note of the prope...

Page 241: ...grease Place the remote control in forward position to lock shafts Install the front propeller Install propeller nut Tighten to 45 ft lbs Make sure the chamfered edge of the prop nut is facing forward...

Page 242: ...e to lock the propeller shaft Install the rear propeller Install the rear propeller nut and tightenit to 50 foot pounds using a torque wrench Shift the remote control to neutral The propeller shoud tu...

Page 243: ...Care Maintenance 7 25 MERCRUISER BRAVO THREE Diagram above displays typical Bravo 3 propeller shaft parts Refer to the MerCruiser operator s manual for more specific propeller system installation pro...

Page 244: ...t your Regal dealer for more of the detailed service procedures CAUTION AVOID ENGINE DAMAGE DO NOT RUN ENGINE AT A CONSTANT RPM FOR PROLONGED PERIODS OF TIME DURING BREAK IN PERIOD CHECK ENGINE OIL OF...

Page 245: ...m of sensors and computer controls These newer engines require special oil requirements to extend the life of the catalysts Refer to the Volvo engine operator s manual for the correct oil requirements...

Page 246: ...u use the correct oil for non catalyzed or catalyzed engines depending on the age of the vessel 3 Recheck the engine oil dipstick level Note Refer to your Volvo engine owner s manual for adding any oi...

Page 247: ...Power Trim Tilt Fluid Level 1 At least once annually preferably at the start of the boating season check the system flluid level Begin with the stern drive trimmed in down as far as possible 2 Remove...

Page 248: ...lluid shoud be between the minimum and maximum marks on the dipstick If needed fill to the proper level with Volvo Penta Dura Plus Power Trim Tilt Steering Fluid DO NOT OVERFILL THE STEERING PUMP RESE...

Page 249: ...that the engine is turned off Then connect a freshwater source to the fresh water port either as part of the engine or available as an attachment on the stern drive depending on the engine manufacture...

Page 250: ...ngine Crankcase Oil 1 Before adding oil make sure it is the type recommended for the type of engine installed Consult your MerCruiser engine operator s manual Check the engine oil by first allowing th...

Page 251: ...a system of sensors and computer controls These newer engines require special oil requirements to extend the life of the catalysts Refer to the MerCruiser engine operator s manual for the correct oil...

Page 252: ...temperature should be within the warm range b Proper fluid level with engine cold should be within cold range 3 Fill to line with Quicksilver Power Trim Steering Fluid Merc 92 802880A1 or Dextron III...

Page 253: ...n the reservoir 3 Fill as necessary with Power Trim Steering Fluid Merc part 92 802880Al Refilling The Reservoir 1 Remove the fill cap from the reservoir Fill cap is vented 2 Add lubricant to bring le...

Page 254: ...N PUSH DOWN AND TURN THE CAP COMPLETELY OFF 1 Remove the cap from the heat exchanger and observe the level of the fluid 2 The coolant level in the heat exchanger should be at the bottom of the filler...

Page 255: ...N THE COOLANT SECTION OF THE CLOSED COOLING SYSTEM AT ANY TIME NOTICE ADD COOLANT ONLY WHEN THE ENGINE IS AT A NORMAL OPERATING TEMPERATURE Filling Engine Coolant 1 Remove the fill cap from the coolan...

Page 256: ...ise the drives to the trailer position before the outing and look for any possible debris weeds or even plastic bag material caught around the intake holes Refer to the engine manufacturer s operation...

Page 257: ...ve oil level before each outing Fully thread the dipstick into the hole At this point remove the dipstick and make sure the oil level is at the top of the mark as shown above If the oil level is low a...

Page 258: ...gear oil level at the recommended ranges as marked on the reservoir If any water is visible at the bottom of the reservoir or there are any metal chips in the drive oil do not run the engine since co...

Page 259: ...ance 7 41 3 Fill the reservoir so that drive oil level is in the operating range Do not overfill reservoir For changing the drive oil refer to the MerCruiser operation manual or contact a Regal dealer...

Page 260: ...s k a e L m e t s y S l e u F e n i g n E l i O e v i r D l i O y t e f a S t n e m p i u q E m e t s y S t f i h S r e w o P d i u l F g n i r e e t S e l b a C g n i r e e t S y l h t n o M y r e t...

Page 261: ...l e u F s k a e L m e t s y S e n i g n E l i O e v i r D l i O r e t l i F l i O e n i g n E r e l l e p o r P t f a h S e t o m e R l o r t n o C e l b a C s g u l P k r a p S s g u l P k r a p S s...

Page 262: ...T l i O p m u P d i u l F r e w o P g n i r e e t S e g a s U t l a S h s u l F g n i l o o C r e t a W s p U k c i P s e d o n A p m u P l e u F e b u T e t i S y r e t t a B n o i t c e n n o C r e...

Page 263: ...C e n i g n E t s e T e d o h t a C r e M s o v a r B s t n u o M e n i g n E e u q r o t e R n o i t i n g i k c e h C g n i m i t s t r a p e v l a V V C P e c a l p e R r o t s e r r A e m a l F n...

Page 264: ...ntrol cable hardware is tight and control cable brackets are secure An application of silicone spray on the cable ends periodically will keep control cables working freely and fights corrosion At the...

Page 265: ...he slider track of the helm seat with a good quality silicone lube Check all fasteners periodically for tightness and the effects of corrosion especially in moist environments It is a good practice to...

Page 266: ...er steering pump hoses With the engine running check the engine power steering pump level before each outing Add the appropriate power steering fluid Periodically inspect the entire steering system fo...

Page 267: ...not discharge water directly at the stereo unit Possible damage may result As with any CD unit clean your CD s to keep them from skipping This process also aids in keeping dust out of the unit Never...

Page 268: ...rnacles algae and debris to work the best In the aft bilge area is located a trim tab pump Periodically check for the correct amount of oil in the reservoir The oil is used to lower and raise the hydr...

Page 269: ...the engine manufacturer s manual Also you can contact your closest Regal dealer or marine professional for more information Most problems can be solved by following a logical sequence of elimination...

Page 270: ...ative neutral Worn throttle cable Binding Cable Broken cable Control box worn or in need of lubrication Replace cable Follow cable routing look for pinched cable Replace cable Refer to information sup...

Page 271: ...ect Uneven load distribution Engine problem Adjust trim Adjust boat load Call Regal dealer FUEL SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC CHART PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE FIX Engine won t start or not running right Fuel...

Page 272: ...g Loose belt Faulty alternator Faulty volt meter Tighten belt Repair Replace alternator Replace volt meter Battery will not hold charge Faulty Old battery Replace battery 12 volt equipment not working...

Page 273: ...boat equipment and systems Use the enclosed checklists to help you identify areas of concern and maintenance These lists cover land stored boats either inside or outside Call a Regal dealer or marine...

Page 274: ...engine Contact your Regal dealer Spray all exterior parts with a rust preventative STERN DRIVE Remove drive Perform maintenance as referenced in the manufacturer s owners manual Contact your Regal de...

Page 275: ...plug in plastic bag and tie to steering wheel Make sure bow is higher than stern to permit proper drainage Clean all upholstery and store so it breathes Conduct a visual inspection to ensure boat is...

Page 276: ...n water faucet and purge until a steady stream of nontoxic antifreeze flows from the faucet If equipped do the same to the transom shower Turn the fresh water switch to the off position WASTE SYSTEM 1...

Page 277: ...l and water leaks BOAT Install hull drain plug Install batteries and tighten all terminals Check all equipment switches alarms gauges and breakers for proper operation Add necessary chemicals and wate...

Page 278: ...CHAPTER 9 Notes...

Page 279: ...ove the part of the boat on a vessel which is above the interior of the boat Aft After aft is the boat section toward the stern or back of the boat Admidships toward the center of the boat from either...

Page 280: ...Draft the depth from the waterline of the boat to the lowest part of the boat which indicates how much water is required to float the boat Fathom a measurement of depth one fathom equals six feet Fen...

Page 281: ...t side of the boat when facing forward an easy way to remember the difference between port and starboard is that both port and left have four letters Shank the main body of an anchor Sheer the curve o...

Page 282: ...CHAPTER 10 10 4 Trim the boat s balance when properly loaded Wake the path of a boat left astern in the water Windward the direction from which the wind blows opposite of leeward...

Page 283: ...ls 6 16 Breast Lines 5 11 Bridge Clearance 2 10 D Decommissioning 9 2 Depth Sounder 3 10 6 30 Diagnostic Charts 8 1 Direct Current DC 4 1 Distress Signals 1 12 Diver s Flag 1 29 Docking 5 15 Docking L...

Page 284: ...iser 7 32 Metal Cleaning 7 9 Minimum Required Equipment 1 19 Mooring 5 12 F Fenders 5 10 Fiberglass Maintenance 7 3 Fire Extinguishers 1 10 6 3 7 11 First Aid 5 30 Float Plan Int 9 Fresh Water System...

Page 285: ...ces 1 7 1 19 Plastics 7 2 Pollution Regulations 1 17 Power Tower 6 48 Power Trim 5 19 Precautionary Safety Labels 1 2 Pre departure questionnaire 5 1 Propellers 7 22 Propulsion 3 4 R Recommissioning 9...

Page 286: ...dshield 6 86 Windshield Wiper 6 86 Winterizing 9 1 Wiring Color Codes 4 2 Stern Drive 3 4 5 14 7 38 9 2 9 5 Sunbrella Cleaning 7 7 Swim Platform 6 71 Switches DC 4 5 T Tachometer 3 8 Table Cockpit 6 2...

Page 287: ...apter Notethatallproductspecifications models standardandoptional equipment systems along with the technical information is subject to change without notice For more information contact your nearest a...

Page 288: ...11 2 FUEL FILL HOSE ANTI SIPHON VALVE CARBON CANISTER FUEL FEED HOSE FUEL VENT DECK FILL BLOWERS 3200 TYPICAL DOMESTIC FUEL SYSTEM FUEL TANK ENGINE EPA COMPLIANT FUEL TANK SHOWN BELOW FUEL SENDER...

Page 289: ...D 9 9 2 97 M APPROXIMATE BRIDGE CLEARANCE W TOWER IN LOW ERED FORWARD POSITION 6 6 1 98 M COCKPIT DEPTH 35 88 M APPROXIMATE DRAFT DRIVE UP DOWN 18 34 45 86 M FUEL CAPACITY 150 GALS 567 8 L WATER CAPAC...

Page 290: ...11 4 TYPICAL LABEL PLACARD LOCATION PowerTower...

Page 291: ...Hex Head Bolt 1 3 Required MATERIAL QTY ITEM PART SIZE 6 BILL OF MATERIALS 21 1 13 13 1 2 5 1 1 3200 Deck Set PB SCALE 2300 JETPORT DRIVE ORLANDO FLORIDA 32809 TEL 407 851 4360 NTS DATE ALL RIGHTS RE...

Page 292: ...6 3200 BOW RIDER DECK HARDWARE 1 0F 2...

Page 293: ...0 JETPORT DRIVE ORLANDO FLORIDA 32809 TEL 407 851 4360 SCALE MNC24B ALL RIGHTS RESERVED REV DATE PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL SHEET THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF RE...

Page 294: ...t 19 1 4 18 2 1 9 3 4 18 19 3 Rope Locker Drain 3 3 4 Head Sink Drain 1 2 APPROVED BY APP BY DRAWN BY C W DRAWING TITLE REVISION DESCRIPTION DR BY REV DATE REGAL MARINE INDUSTRIES DATE 2300 JETPORT DR...

Page 295: ...EV DATE DR BY THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF REGAL MARINE INDUSTRIES ANY REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS WHOLE WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF REGAL MARINE INDUSTRIES I...

Page 296: ...THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF REGAL MARINE INDUSTRIES IS PROHIBITED DWG NO PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL REVISION DESCRIPTION APP BY DRAWN BY APPROVED BY DRAWING TITLE SHEET 9 25 12 Port Battery C W REV DA...

Page 297: ...11 3200 BOW RIDER TYPICAL EPA COMPLIANT FUEL TANK INSTALLATION...

Page 298: ...Routing Drawing DWG NO THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF REGAL MARINE INDUSTRIES ANY REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS WHOLE WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF REGAL MARINE IN...

Page 299: ...13 3200 BOW RIDER COLD WATER SYSTEM RUNS...

Page 300: ...14 3200 BOW RIDER ELECTRIC TOILET W OVERBOARD DISCHARGE...

Page 301: ...15 3200 BOW RIDER ELECTRIC TOILET W DECK PUMP OUT...

Page 302: ...OR AS WHOLE WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF REGAL MARINE INDUSTRIES IS PROHIBITED DWG NO PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL SHEET REVISION DESCRIPTION APP BY DRAWN BY MDP Panel Located in Head APPROVED BY...

Page 303: ...EET 150 Amp Breaker 3200 Battery Cable Routing Firewall Detail DWG NO DR BY REV DATE REGAL MARINE INDUSTRIES ALL RIGHTS RESERVED DATE 2300 JETPORT DRIVE ORLANDO FLORIDA 32809 TEL 407 851 4360 SCALE 1...

Page 304: ...HE SOLE PROPERTY OF REGAL MARINE INDUSTRIES ANY REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS WHOLE WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF REGAL MARINE INDUSTRIES IS PROHIBITED Overboard Discharge Pump Option DWG NO PROPRIET...

Page 305: ...DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF REGAL MARINE INDUSTRIES ANY REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS WHOLE WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF REGAL MARINE INDUSTRIES IS PROHIBITED DWG NO DRAWING TITLE C W None Wiper...

Page 306: ...3200 BOW RIDER DC HEAD PANEL 20...

Page 307: ...3200 BOW RIDER HELM SWITCH PANEL 21...

Page 308: ...3200 BOW RIDER HELM BREAKER PANEL 22...

Page 309: ...3200 BOW RIDER VOLVO IGN MERC ANALOG EVC 23...

Page 310: ...3200 BOW RIDER IPA VOLVO MERC ANALOG 24...

Page 311: ...3200 BOW RIDER IPA VOLVO MERC ANALOG W GARMIN 25...

Page 312: ...3200 BOW RIDER BATTERY MANAGEMENT PANEL 26...

Page 313: ...3200 BOW RIDER AFT SWITCH PANEL 27...

Page 314: ...3200 BOW RIDER WINDLASS PANEL 28...

Page 315: ...3200 BOW RIDER HEIGHT DIMENSIONS 30 1 1 2 54 1 4 101 3 4 8 5 3 4 3 1 4 45 3 4 58 3 15 12...

Page 316: ...3200 BOW RIDER STANDARD SEATING POSITIONS 31...

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