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Rules Of The Road

The Navigation Rules set forth 3 types
of  crossing situations- crossing, meeting,
and overtaking. In each case, both boats
are governed by special procedures.

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 other craft's position. For
safety, there should be a noticeable 
change in the angle, bow or stern; a
gradual change in position indicates pos-
sible danger.

NAVIGATION RULES

Summary of Contents for 38 EXPRESS

Page 1: ...784027 3 2013 OWNER S MANUAL 38 EXPRESS ...

Page 2: ...guishers 2 6 Visual Distress Signals 2 8 Sound Protecting Devices 2 10 Navigation Lights 2 10 Marine Sanitation Devices 2 10 Pollution Regulations 2 12 Garbage Discharge 2 12 Life Rafts 2 14 U S C G Minimum Equipment Requirements 2 14 Exhaust Carbon Dioxide 2 15 Boating Alcohol 2 19 Boating Accidents 2 20 Water Sports 2 22 Weather Water Conditions 2 23 3 RULES OF THE ROAD Navigation Rules Defined ...

Page 3: ...indlass 5 61 Entertainment 5 66 Electronics 5 71 5 SYSTEMS Overview 4 1 Instrumentation 4 6 Controls 4 10 Propellers 4 14 Steering 4 17 6 VESSEL OPERATION Getting Underway 6 1 Starting Stopping 6 4 Fenders 6 5 Dock Line Basics 6 6 Docking 6 8 Anchoring 6 9 Towing Admiralty Law 6 10 Emergencies 6 11 Environmental Awareness 6 14 ...

Page 4: ...uipment 7 2 Interior Equipment 7 3 Exterior Equipment 7 21 8 COSMETIC CARE MAINTENANCE Cosmetic Care 8 1 Maintenance 8 21 9 TROUBLESHOOTING Diagnostic Charts 9 1 10 STORAGE WINTERIZATION Checklists 10 2 11 GLOSSARY INDEX 11 1 12 TECHNICAL Technical Information 12 1 Technical Drawings 12 6 ...

Page 5: ...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 organizations such as the U S Power Squadron and United States Coast Guard Auxiliary Along with other organizations and literature they can help build your boating savvy by developing the necessary skills an...

Page 6: ...t and Yacht Council and the International Marine Certification Institute Your Regal boat was built with the same attention to detail and quality of construction that we would expect in a vessel we would purchase ourselves Whether you re a veteran boater or a newcomer we strongly urge you to read this boat owner s manual thoroughly Familiarize yourself with the various components of your craft and ...

Page 7: ...ion REGAL MARINE INDUSTRIES INC 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 8: ...his services should be employed to solve more technical problems Call 407 851 4360 or go to the internet at www RegalBoats com to find the closest Regal dealership In keeping with its commitment to improvement Regal Marine Industries Inc is continually upgrading the product line Regal notes that all dimensions specifications models standard and optional equipment is subject to change without notic...

Page 9: ...o boating This will help people know where to find you should you not return on schedule Do not file the float plan with the United States Coast Guard VESSEL FLOAT PLAN The United States Coast Guard has established a universal system of numerically recognizing vessels by using a hull identification number or HIN This number identifies your Regal boats model hull number month and year of manufactur...

Page 10: ...______________ USCG Phone ___________________ Local Police ____________________________________ Marina Phone _________________ Slip Dock ____________________________________ Hull Serial RGM __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Key __________ Port Engine _____________ Stbd Engine ___________________________ Key __________ Cabin Door __________________________________________________ Selling Dealer __________...

Page 11: ..._ Flares _______________________________________ Flash Light _______________________________________ VHF Radio Person Filing Report ______________________ Cell Phone __ ____________________ Name __________________________________ Computer __Desk Top ____Lap Top___ Telephone ______________________________ E mail address_____________________ _______________________________________ Food_____Water____...

Page 12: ... If your boat has been out of the water check to see that all bilge water has drained Check that all required safety equipment is on board and in good working condition Examples include personal flotation devices PFD s horn bell hand held fire extinguishers and visual distress signals Check fuel level Fuel tanks should be filled to slightly less than capacity Allow for fuel expansion Remember the ...

Page 13: ...ilters Floating Flashlight Lantern Oil Fuel Filter Wrench Tape Rule BASIC GEAR SUPPLIES BASIC GEAR SUPPLIES Tow Line Lubricating Oil Liquid Wrench Mooring Lines Duct Electricians Tape Dock Fenders Coolant Engine Freshwater Side Distress Signals Engine Drive Power Steering Oil First Aid Kit Boat Soap Not Dish Soap Boat Hook Woody Wax Charts Plotting Instruments Back up Use Vinyl Cleaner Emergency F...

Page 14: ...f the paperwork at Regal World Headquarters Your vessel has undergone rigid quality assurance inspections before leaving the factory In addition your dealer has been trained to perform final pre delivery checks and to service your Regal boat Your dealer s responsibilities include 1 An orientation in the operation of your Regal boat including matters relating to the safe operation of the vessel 2 C...

Page 15: ...rature To provide proper maintenance and periodic servicing of your vessel and equipment as set forth in the various manuals supplied Customer Service Take the time to write down your dealer s phone number and E mail address for future reference Along with your Regal dealer information is a listing below of other phone numbers and web addresses which may prove useful Regal Dealer Phone ___________...

Page 16: ...been altered Alternation would include but is not limited to damage repair excessive sanding scraping sandblasting or from improper surface prepa ration for application of a marine barrier coating or bottom paint any of which shall void this Five Year Limited Hull Blister Warranty Proper preparation must be applied to the hull bottom if the boat is to be moored in the water for periods in excess o...

Page 17: ...ethane foam interior wood including but not limited to bleeding and or discoloration as a result of condensation or moisture or water continually contact ing the plywood causing staining to upholstery carpet or other interior surfaces n Costs or charges derived from inconveniences or loss of use commercial or monetary loss due to time loss and any other special inciden tal or consequential damage ...

Page 18: ...odel Regal is not obligated to make similar changes or modifications to models sold prior to the date of such changes All specifications are approximate including weights fuel figures and speeds Speeds are calculated at sea level with a temperature of 70 to 85 degrees Increases in altitude and or temperature will reduce horse power and thereby reduce the speed of the vessel All information is for ...

Page 19: ...ded which provides operation and maintenance information but is not hazard related An information label provides tips on a variety of topics Become familiar and understand all safety precaution labels Potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided could result in death or serious injury WARNING INFORMATION INFORMATION Educational tips for the skipper and crew DANGER Immediate hazardous situat...

Page 20: ... emit a five second blast from your horn or whistle once every minute Also have your passengers wear PFD s and observe for oncoming vessels Operation in shallow water presents a number of hazards including sand bars and water levels influenced by tides If the vessel strikes an underwater hazard check for boat and engine damage If the engine vibrates excessively after striking an underwater obstruc...

Page 21: ...serve that might be needed should you change your plans due to weather or an emergency Practice the one third rule Use one third of your fuel going out one third to return and retain one third as a reserve Always check the weather before departure Be particularly cautious of forecasted electrical storms and high winds Always have up to date charts aboard as a back up to your plotter and auto pilot...

Page 22: ...ct size for the wearer All PFD s must be readily accessible This means being able to wear them in a reasonable amount of time in case of an emergency fire boat sinking etc They should not be stored or locked in closed areas Also make sure that all coverings are removed such as plastic from any PFD s Throwable devices such as a ring buoy need to be available for immediate deployment A PFD should be...

Page 23: ...scued It is not designed to be worn Type IV includes ring buoys buoyant cushions and horseshoe buoys TYPE V Also known as a special use device this is the least bulky of all PFD s It contains a small amount of inherent buoyancy and an inflatable chamber It is rated even to a Type I II or III PFD as noted on the jacket label when inflated Some Type V devices provide significiant hypothermia protect...

Page 24: ...o extinguish For example type B extinguishers commonly used on boats are designed to put out flammable liquids such as grease oil and gasoline The number indicates the general size of the extinguisher minimum extinguishing agent weight Coast Guard Approved extinguishers are identified by the following marking on the label Marine Type USCG Approved Size Type 162 028 etc MINIMUM PORTABLE FIRE EXTING...

Page 25: ...o the lower bilge to extinguish fires Since the year 2000 ingredients have changed to a more environmental friendly formula Chlorotetrafluoroethane or FE 241 FE 241 is used in portable hand units along with making up the majority of boat automatic fire extinguishing systems The canister needs to be weighed once a year These clean agent units feature a dash mount indicator Refer to the information ...

Page 26: ...th firearms and therefore must be carefully handled Check with local and state regulations since some of these device are considered firearms and are prohibited It is best to carry red aerial flares which are visible from a greater distance Also the red parachute flares burn for longer periods and therefore are more likely to be seen by another vessel Non pyrotechnic devices must all be in service...

Page 27: ... CODE FLAGS NOVEMBER CHARLIE SQUARE FLAG BALL PERSON WAVING HANDS MORSE CODE S O S MAYDAY BY RADIO ENSIGN UPSIDE DOWN PARACHUTE RED FLARE RED METEOR FLARES SMOKE FOG HORN SOUNDED CONTINUOSLY GUN FIRED AT 1 MINUTE INTERVALS POSITION INDICATING RADIO BEACON DYE MARKER ANY COLOR HAND HELD FLARE ...

Page 28: ...io NAVIGATION LIGHTS The U S Coast Guard requires recreational boats operating at night to display navigation lights between sunset and sunrise along with other periods of reduced visibility Navigation lights help avoid collisions by improving the night visibility of vessels Red and green directional lights white stern lights white masthead lights and white all around lights must be displayed in s...

Page 29: ...11 Safety On Board NAVIGATION LIGHT RULES ...

Page 30: ... the MARPOL TREATY marine pollution This international treaty prohibits the overboard dumping of all oil garbage ship generated plastic and chemicals There is a placard on board your boat typical example shown below that explains the garbage and plastic dump ing laws in detail Immediately notify the USCG if your vessel discharges oil or hazardous substances in the water Call toll free 1 800 424 88...

Page 31: ...owed outside certain specified distances from shore as determined by the nature of that garbage United States vessels of 26 feet or longer must display in a prominent location a durable placard at least 4 x 9 notifying crew and passengers of discharge restrictions USA vessels of 26 or longer equipped with a galley and berthing must have a written Management Plan describing the plan for collecting ...

Page 32: ...l is outfitted to meet USCG standards Remember to check with local and state authorities for additional equipment requirements Make sure your vessel certificate of numbers are on the boat updated and displayed properly according to state requirements Keep the paperwork on board in a watertight and safe environment Make sure it is quickly accessible On documented vessels keep both the original and ...

Page 33: ...n the cabin and or under the hardtop operating with the above conditions and sources AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH FROM CO POISONING DO NOT OPERATE THE BOAT WITH PEOPLE HOLDING ON TO THE SWIM PLATFORM OR WITH PEOPLE IN THE WATER WARNING For safety sake avoid the following 1 Do not park by other boats with their engine idling or generator cycling for an extended period of time 2 Do not disable the ...

Page 34: ...ockpit areas Determine the probable source of the carbon monoxide and correct the condition immediately Anyone with symptons of CO poisoning should be placed in a fresh air environment and medical attention found immediately Regal has installed CO detectors on your boat Have these detectors professionally calibrated at regular intervals according to the equipment manufacturer s recommendations A F...

Page 35: ...G IDLE AND SLOW CRUISE CONDITIONS BILGE BLOWERS SHOULD BE USED DANGER INSPECT THE EXHAUST SYSTEM IMMEDIATELY REPAIR OR REPLACE LEAK ING CRACKED AND CORRODED OR MISSING EXHAUST COMPONENTS WARNING Before each trip inspect engine and generator Make sure all exhaust hose clamps are in place and secure Look for exhaust leaking from the exhaust system components indicated by rust and or black streaking ...

Page 36: ...vessels a CO detector must be installed With diesel propulsion and diesel generation a CO detector is not required but common sense tells us we need to have them installed on board They are standard equipment on your Regal diesel yacht Mooring by boats running gasoline generators along with vessels using gas cooking grilling heating devices could lead to dangerous levels of carbon monoxide on your...

Page 37: ...e the colors of boat navigation lights buoys and channel markers Alcohol will greatly increase your heat loss so it increases the effects of hypothermia Finally your ability to make correct judgements in emergency situations is greatly reduced Alcohol takes away the brains ability to process information quickly and delays a persons reaction time Don t drink and drive FEDERAL LAWS PROHIBIT OPERATIN...

Page 38: ...rking 8 Improper boat handling especially high speed turns in rough water Using trim improperly 9 Being too far from shore with inadequate fuel supply or navigational aids 10 Passengers especially children that are not wearing the proper life saving devices 11 Skipper or passengers not seated in the boat REPORTING BOATING ACCIDENTS According to the Federal Boat Safety Act of 1971 involving collisi...

Page 39: ...istance that can be provided safely to any individuals in a dangerous situation on the waterway The operator is subject to fine and or imprisonment for failure to do so AVOID BODILY INJURY OR DEATH FROM FALLING OVERBOARD ALL OCCUPANTS SHALL STAY SEATED IN THE COCKPIT WHILE THE BOAT IS RUNNING DANGER ...

Page 40: ...the plotter chip until the next revision Pick up a tidal chart if appropriate so you do not end up grounded WATER SPORTS Besides learning the safety precautions for safe boating as well as understanding and knowing required rules and regulations you are obligated to be particularly careful around other water sportsman such as scuba divers water skiers wake boarders and fisherman Whenever you see a...

Page 41: ...umulus altostratus altocumulus As the wind blows across water waves are created The stronger the wind and increased distance across the water enlarges the wave action Other factors that can cause problem situations for vessels are fog currents and tidal changes Fog can develop inland on clear calm mornings Coastal areas see large blankets of fog roll in and stay for extended time periods sometimes...

Page 42: ...kes fall under their juristriction This section is only an introduction to the rules of the road We strongly recommend additional training before getting behind the wheel of your boat You can order the Inland International Navigation Rules from Superintendent of Documents U S Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 Tel 202 512 1800 Fax 202 512 2250 NAVIGATION RULES RIGHT OF WAY 1 Cross wave...

Page 43: ...e horizon for any developing collision course Use defensive driving skills on the waterway just as you do on the roadway The other vessel may not know the rules of the road Be alert and ready to take immediate action If a collision course is unavoidable neither boat has the right of way Both boats must react to avoid an accident according to the rules of the road LOOKOUTS International and Inland ...

Page 44: ...res 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 other craft s position For safety there should be a noticeable change in the angle bow or stern a gradual change in position indicates pos sible danger NAVIGATION RULES ...

Page 45: ...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 safe or with the danger signal 5 short blasts or more if unsafe The boat overtaking must not pass unless the appropriate signals are sounded NAVIGATION RULES ...

Page 46: ...ards and port facilities Use only up to date charts for navigation We recommend when purchasing a chart to look for the weather resistant ones Buoys provide a roadmap to keep the skipper on course 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 waterway to b...

Page 47: ...rs Lighted Buoy Green Light Only Can Buoy Unlighted Daymark Daymark LATERAL AIDS Starboard Side Even Numbers Lighted Buoy Red Light Only Nun Buoy Unlighted Chart Symbol Chart Symbol Chart Symbol Chart Symbol Chart Symbol Chart Symbol ...

Page 48: ...t Symbol Chart Symbol Diamond Shape Warns Of Danger Diamond Shape With Cross Boats Keep Out Circle Marks Area Controlled As Indicated For showing information such as locations distances and directions MID CHANNEL MARKERS REGULATORY MARKERS ...

Page 49: ...echnical Information section Some bridges are tendered Know and use the proper bridge signals when approaching these bridges see bridge signals in this chapter You can also monitor and communicate on channel 13 of a VHF radio for bridge information in most domestic locals Other bridges are marked with a clearance measurement and you are on your own It is recommended that you have a look out posted...

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Page 52: ...th the system equipment components Be sure to read and follow any danger warning or caution labels in reference to the vessel s systems or individual equipment components Your Regal boat may not contain all of the equipment or systems shown Regal has the right to modify update or delete equipment and or systems at anytime Refer to the vendor documentation located in the owner s information packet ...

Page 53: ... between the cause of the fault and a task to perform to aid in eliminating the situation It is important to read and understand your propulsion owner s manual in order to react to a fault code should a malfunction display on the instrumentation or an alarm sound Note that both Volvo and MerCruiser units used on select vessels in the United States contain certified fuel components that comply with...

Page 54: ...nd cruising and the remaining one third fuel supply for reserve PREVENT INJURY DEATH OR PROPERTY DAMAGE INSPECT THE FUEL SYSTEM PERIODICALLY FOR LEAKS LOOSE CLAMPS OR FASTENERS WARNING TYPICAL FUEL SYSTEM FUEL TANKS The fuel tanks are located in the engine room The il lustrations below shows the various fuel tank fill and feedhoses with connections to engines and generator All items are accessible...

Page 55: ...system is running at a lower than normal cruising rpm or seems to lack power or the vessel is slow to plane check the fresh air supply to the engines including the engine air filters The fresh air system outlined above is called natural ven tilation DECK VENT CHECK FOR OBSTRUCTIONS In addition to the natural ventilation system a powered ventilation system is used on gasoline and select diesel engi...

Page 56: ...licated issues outside the scope of this manual contact your closet Regal dealer They have undergone extensive training on Regal electrical systems Be sure to read and follow any danger warning or caution labels in reference to your vessel s electrical system or individual equipment components PREVENT SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT ALL ELECTRICAL POWER SOURCES BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO REPAIR OR REP...

Page 57: ...ction or a weak battery The engine alternators used on your vessel are internally self excited and produce DC current at idle Current specifications for Volvo alternator output is 115 amps The IPS steering system needs additional operating current and this is one reason the alternator output is higher than conventional units DIRECT CURRENT 12 VOLTS BATTERY 12 VOLTS DESCRIPTION On board direct curr...

Page 58: ... cranking batteries keep all terminals clean connections tight and your electrical system in top shape to extend the battery life 2 Dead Battery Either the battery will not accept a charge hold a charge or the charging system is not supplying a charging current through the battery charging system and or engine alternators The battery charger output can be checked by monitoring the lights on the ch...

Page 59: ... which are the most common type available The charger can be reprogrammed to take gel cell or AGM batteries In the event the boat is switched over to different battery designs it is important that all batteries are changed over to the same type Remember changing to a different battery type requires re programming the charger Do not mix different de signed batteries because they need different char...

Page 60: ...arged as needed The diodes act as an elec tronic gate opening and closing as needed When a battery is fully charged the gate closes and battery current will be routed to an open gate which is in fact one of the other batteries needing a charge This cycle continues depending on which battery or batteries will need a charge Periodically check the isolator for loose connections and make sure each red...

Page 61: ...er for ordering extra fuses for your charger 2 If one of the cranking batteries is weak or dead first start the generator up and let it run awhile as it will send an initial charge to the weak battery Then engage the bat tery parallel switch to start the engine 3 Always turn the universal battery switches on the DC battery switch panel to the off position when leaving the vessel for extended perio...

Page 62: ...arge awhile before using the battery parallel switch This can be done by using dockside power or by running the genera tor This process will supply some initial charging energy to the weak battery It is even more important to follow the above procedure if the battery is dead To activate the battery parallel switch first start the engine with the charged battery Let the engine run for a few minutes...

Page 63: ... LEFT ON SUPPLIES IGNITION POWER TO ENGINE START SPRING LOADED TO THE RIGHT Each ignition switch features 3 positions Refer to the engine chapter for further information Note See the engine operatior s manual for additional detailed information on ignition switches and starting en gines WARNING AVOID POSSIBLE BODILY INJURY OR DEATH REMOVE KEYS FROM THE IGNITION SWITCHES WHEN THE ENGINES ARE NOT RU...

Page 64: ...battery switch marked port is part of the port engine cranking battery circuit The universal battery switch marked starboard is part of the starboard engine battery circuit Likewise the switch marked master is part of the house battery circuit It is recommended that all battery switches be deactivated before leaving the vessel for extended periods PREVENT POSSIBLE FIRE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE NEVER TURN ...

Page 65: ... C groups such as the dash cabin windlass and electronics In addition specific component circuits are protected Following is a listing of each component and the reset table breaker size COMPONENT BREAKER SIZE Dash Main 80 Amps Cabin Main 80 Amps Windlass 90 Amps Electronics 60 Amps Aft Bilge Pump 8 Amps Oil Changer 20 Amps Alarm Highwater 5 Amps Stereo Memory 10 Amps Fwd Bilge Pump 8 Amps Shower S...

Page 66: ...s all breakers from the electronics through sirius weather on the helm breaker panel AFT BILGE PUMP protects the aft bilge pump float switch circuitry located in the engine room HIGH WATER ALARM protects the bilge high wa ter alarm This audible alarm sounds at the dash should bilge water reaches a predetermined level Normally this would indicate large volumes of water are entering the bilge since ...

Page 67: ...16 Chapter 4 TYPICAL MAIN DC PANEL METER SWITCH FUNCTIONS CO DC VOLTS ...

Page 68: ...ectrical flow and current These 2 instruments can be valuable aids in basic electrical troubleshooting A triple generator switch cluster facilitates gen set opera tions A 3 amp in line fuse located on the rear side of the panel protects the blue soft indicator icon for each break er Notice the CO covered breaker This switch require a 2 step operation to actuate the component to prevent accidential...

Page 69: ...omponents FWD T V protects the forwaard television set circuit D C OUTLETS protects the 12 volt accessory plug outlets TV ANTENNA protects the antenna mounted on the hardtop HEAD VENT protects the head vent fan motor STEREO protects the stereo circuitry CO DETECTOR protects separately the 3 CO detec tors located in the forward salon and aft staterooms To access these breakers first pull the cover ...

Page 70: ... on the DC distribution center In addition various electronic controllers are found here The skipper should learn the location of all DC breakers on the vessel and the equipment they protect For exam ple a breaker may trip on the sub panel but may not trip the breaker at the DC Knowing his breaker location will aid the skipper in troubleshooting problems faster Remember always find why a breaker t...

Page 71: ...ects the accessory plug circuitry ACC protects any aftermarket equipment added by the owner ENGINE RM LTS protects the cockpit refrigerator circuit GAS VAPOR protects optional gas vapor detector cir cuiitry ENGINE HATCH protects the hatch opening mecha nism STEREO MEMORY protects the stereo memory cir cuit TRIM TABS protects the transom mounted electric hydraulic trim tab circuit SPOTLIGHT protect...

Page 72: ...PANEL LTS 5 AMP HELM SEAT 10 AMP HORN 20 AMP WINDSHIELD VENT NOT USED WIPER 10 AMP WINDLASS REMOTE 5 AMP FUEL TRANSFER 25 AMP 12 VOLT 25 AMP ACC 5 AMP ENGINE RM LTS 5 AMP GAS VAPOR 30 AMP ENGINE HATCH 5 AMP STEREO MEMORY 10 AMP TRIM TABS 10 AMP SPOTLIGHT 5 AMP ACC 10 AMP VHF 20 AMP RADAR PLOTTER 5 AMP GPS PLOTTER 25 AMP AUTO PILOT NOT USED DEPTH SOUNDER 10 AMP ACC 5 AMP ...

Page 73: ...ATOR SUN ROOF BROWN 10 SUN ROOF BROWN 14 AFT BILGE PUMP MANUAL BROWN WHITE 14 AFT BILGE PUMP AUTO BROWN RED 14 FWD BILGE PUMP AUTO BROWN BLUE 14 FWD BILGE PUMP MANUAL BROWN PINK 16 CO DETECTOR BROWN BLACK 16 SHOWER SUMP PUMP YELLOW 12 10 BLOWER YELLOW WHITE 16 HEAD VENT FAN MOTOR YELLOW BLACK 16 STEREO MEMORY YELLOW RED 14 ENGINE START CIRCUIT Note The list above applies to a number of vessels Ves...

Page 74: ...CIRCUIT BLUE BLACK 16 COCKPIT SOFT LIGHTS BLUE GREEN 16 INTERIOR SOFT LIGHTS BLUE 10 CABIN LIGHT MAIN CIRCUIT FEED GRAY 14 NAVIGATION LIGHTS RUN NING BOW TRANSOM LIGHTS GRAY BLACK 14 NAVIGATION LIGHTS AFT AN CHOR MASTHEAD GRAY WHITE 14 NAVIGATION LIGHTS MAST HEAD FWD RUNNING LIGHTS RED 16 POSITIVE FEED ELECTRON ICS GAS VAPOR DETECTOR BREAKER TO DASH SWITCH FEEDS Note The list above applies to a nu...

Page 75: ...E RED 6 POSITIVE FEED MAIN ALTERNATOR CHARGE RED 4 POSITIVE FEED MAIN RED 2 POSITIVE FEED MAIN START ER BATTERY GENERATOR RED 2 0 POSITIVE FEED MAIN START ER BATTERY PURPLE 16 STBD IGNITION HOUR METER WINDSHIELD VENT PURPLE WHITE 16 PORT IGNITION HOUR METER WINDSHIELD VENT PINK 16 STBD FUEL TANK SENDER PINK BLACK 16 PORT FUEL TANK SENDER TAN BLUE 16 ENGINE ALARM CIRCUIT GREEN 16 TANK LEVEL MONITOR...

Page 76: ...current system used on board Be sure to read and follow any danger warning or caution labels in reference to your electrical system or individual equipment components Most of all use common sense The shorepower inlets are located inside the port tran som locker Before plugging in the dockside power cord check to see that all AC breakers are off This includes the incoming as well as both the main a...

Page 77: ...26 Chapter 4 TYPICAL SHORE POWER INLET DUAL 30 AMP INLETS MAIN INLET BREAKER SHORE 1 MAIN INLET BREAKER SHORE 2 MAIN TV CABLE INLET WARNING LABEL SHORE POWER ...

Page 78: ... remove the cord from the yacht s power inlet last Roll the cord neatly and store it in a dry environment Typical domestic 30 amp dockside cords sometimes called the shore power cord normally contain four conductors White neutral ungrounded conductor Green grounding conductor Red ungrounded conductor containing 120 volts Black ungrounded conductor containing 120 volts PREVENT SEVERE INJURY OR DEAT...

Page 79: ...reen ground wire This eliminates the possibility of galvanic interaction from other boats in the vicinity The green ground or bonding wire runs from the yacht s shore power inlet or optional cord reel to the gal vanic isolator From the output of the galvanic isolator it runs to the AC ground buss located behind the AC main control panel in the salon Since the galvanic isolator is not polarized eit...

Page 80: ...nerator when at cruise The ship s main DC panel is located in the same locker No tice that the panel features twin 30 amp service shown as Shore 1 and Shore 2 SHOREPOWER PANEL DISTRIBUTION As noted earlier the shore power cord delivers AC elec tricity through the boat s shore power inlet The AC cur rent travels through the vessel s electrical system to the main AC control panel AC electricity is n...

Page 81: ...ow is distributed to that side of the panel On the shore power 2 main breaker pull the transfer switch to the left which will allow shore 2 breaker to be activated Now the entire panel is powered up At this point turn on sub breakers as needed always be ing conscious of the load current meter Use the toggle switch to view both shore 1 and 2 loads 60 AMP AC GENERATOR BREAKER When the vessel is unde...

Page 82: ...right the line voltage meter will display up to 120 volts available at Shore 2 As equipment breakers are activated the load cur rent amperage meter will ascend and descend as equip ment breakers are deactivated As a general note on equipment breakers when leaving the yacht it is recommended that most breakers be turned off It may be necessary depending on your needs to leave the shore power cords ...

Page 83: ...CONDITIONER AFT NOT USED AIR CONDITIONER FORWARD 30 A C PUMP 5 BATTERY CHARGER 15 FWD OUTLETS 15 ICEMAKER 15 MICROWAVE 15 REFRIGERATOR 10 AFT OUTLETS 15 ACC 15 STOVE 20 WATER HEATER 15 Note Refer to main ship s panel illustration as needed On newer panels the aft air conditioner and A C pump breakers have been eliminated since there is only one air conditioner on this vessel ...

Page 84: ...ite side of the GFCI receptacle You can identify the GFCI primary receptacle by the test and reset breaker in the center of the device Check the GFCI protection monthly If a problem develops with the GFCI circuitry call a marine electrician to access the situation The GFCI outlets are especially useful when electrical equipment is employed such as a drill or in the bathroom with the use of persona...

Page 85: ...ime but tends to stick the next the GFCI should be replaced 3 The GFCI reset button pops out when something is turned on This may indicate an internal wiring prob lem with the GFCI or there may be a ground fault down stream 4 The GFCI reset button is in the pressed position and nothing works Check the appropriate breaker at the main ship s AC control panel to make sure it has not tripped or as bee...

Page 86: ...dentified below MUFFLER SOUND ENCLOSURE FUEL FILTER FUEL FILTER Typical Generator Fuel System The generator is supplied by the same fuel tanks as the engines The fuel system features an in line remote fuel filter located below the generator It s job is to keep fine particles and water out of the generator fuel system Refer to the vendor information for periodic maintenance schedules Clean fuel is ...

Page 87: ...back and forth Run blower for at least 4 minutes Start engine and check for leaks FILTER ELEMENT FILTER BODY TYPICAL GENERATOR GAS FUEL FILTER Typical Electrical System The generator starting system normally uses the port cranking battery The generator is usually started at the 12 volt ship s control panel located in the salon but it can also be started using the remote instrument panel located at...

Page 88: ...ration B Above the fuse is a switch This switch must be in the run position or the generator will not start The emer gency stop switch shuts the fuel off to both the remote and ship s main control panel and is normally for mainte nance purposes See illustration B A 20 amp DC manual reset breaker protects excessive cur rent draw or electrical overload anywhere in the generator engine wiring Should ...

Page 89: ... GENERATOR MUFFLER EXHAUST DISCHARGE WATER DISCHARGE PORT TRANSOM Turn generator seacock off Check strainer for debris Turn generator seacock on before starting generator Ensure that all main panel and equipment breakers are off Inspect the generator for fuel oil exhaust or water leaks Check generator engine oil level Top off with correct viscosity as required Check coolant for proper level at rec...

Page 90: ...eaker After the generator starts the current produced needs to be correctly routed to its final destination Slide the shore 1 breaker to the left and slide the generator arm to the uppermost point While holding it there turn on the generator breaker This will begin the AC current routing The second portion of the process is accomplished with the transfer slider Generator Transfer With the generato...

Page 91: ... strainer for obstructions such as seaweed plas tic or shellfish Be sure to turn off seacock before remov ing the strainer basket 3 The generator will not start from the main ship s panel after being serviced Make sure the generator mounted switch is in the run position 4 The generator will not crank over to start Check the port cranking battery by starting the port engine If it starts battery is ...

Page 92: ...ooler seawater to the evaporator condenser found under the main cabin salon floor Warmer seawater exits the boat through a manifold and various thru hull fittings The evaporator condenser unit incorporates a compressor to compact the R 22 refrigerant The Elite control panel thermostat for the air condi tioning system is located in the main cabin salon TYPICAL AIR CONDITIONING EVAPORATOR CONDENSER ...

Page 93: ...ft set of drawers in the aft master stateroom cabinet Operations Quick Start Up Checklist 1 Check the AC seawater strainer for debris 2 Make sure the AC seawater pump seacock located in the engine room is opened completely handle should be in line with the hose 3 Activate that breaker at the ship s main AC control panel located in the starboard aft salon overhead cabinet 4 Activate the air conditi...

Page 94: ...te The Elite display continually monitors the system components Should a problem develop it sends a diagnostic code to the control thermostaat display Refer to the vendor air conditioning manual troubleshooting to assist in identifying the problem ...

Page 95: ...ump pump and eventually exits overboard Periodically just like your home AC the pan needs to be rinsed clean of debris and possible mold You can use a purchased product made specifically for cleaning AC units Disconnect the outlet hose from the AC pan and install a made up hose 5 8 that will catch the used solution to fill a small container Dispose of the container in accordance with federal state...

Page 96: ...n the starboard aft deck along with a vent fitting used to evacuate any air from the tank as it is being replaced during the filling process Make sure you do not mistake the water fill cap for waste or diesel To fill the system turn the water fill cap counterclockwise Remove the cap and insert the supply hose Make sure the water source is pure and drinkable Fill until you see water emerging from t...

Page 97: ... for fresh water tank levels Do not run pressure water pump with system dry as water pump component damage will occur PREVENT PROPERTY DAMAGE DISCONNECT THE DOCKSIDE WATER INLET HOSE BEFORE LEAVING THE VESSEL WARNING TYPICAL ENGINE ROOM FRESH WATER PUMP FRESH WATER PRESSURE PUMP FRESH WATER STRAINER BASKET Fresh Water Pressure Pump In theory the fresh water pump system provides water pressure when...

Page 98: ... point will distribute dockside water to the vessel 4 It may be helpful to open an on board faucet to help eliminate any air in the lines Note that the pressure pump system is not activated when using the dockside water inlet system TYPICAL DOCKSIDE WATER INLET At Sea Using Fresh Water Pressure Pump System 1 Energize the fresh water pump breaker at the ship s main DC panel This will permit water t...

Page 99: ...r to the on position Turn on the faucets to purge any system air and to circulate the bleach solution to all areas Now turn off the water pressure breaker 7 Let the solution set in the system for 3 4 hours 8 Pump the water tank until empty 9 Fill the water tank full with fresh clean water Turn the faucets on a let the entire tank flush through the system 10 Again fill the tank with fresh clean wat...

Page 100: ...som shower located near the swim platform To use make sure the fresh water pressure pump breaker is activated at the ship s AC DC control panel Open the hot and cold sides and regulate the temperature Always test the water temperature before using the shower nozzle ...

Page 101: ... Sump Pump System The head shower water supply is controlled by the water system manifold As part of the drainage system a self contained shower sump pump collects all water and debris After the water reaches a predetermined level the float switch permits the pump to send the used shower water to an overboard thru hull fitting After showering always let about one gallon of water settle through the...

Page 102: ...fresh water monitor for tank levels at the salon control panel 6 The water system has a bad odor Use the fresh water pressure pump to drain the fresh water system Do not drink the water as it may be contaminated Sanitize the water system as explained earlier in this chapter 7 There is no hot water Turn the hot water heater break er to the off position Remove the back cover on the wa ter heater and...

Page 103: ...From Head Overboard Dis charge To Macerator Overboard Discharge Pump Located In Engine Room Gray Water Opt From Shower Sump Pumps Head Toilet System The onboard head system features a single toilet taking advantage of minimal water usage It features vitreous china bowl minimal maintenance easy cleaning and a wall switch keyboard The toilet is powered by 12 volt DC electricity and is controlled by ...

Page 104: ...yle pump is designed to handle solids without a problem It uses two duckbill valves on each side of the pump cham ber to prevent backfkow of waste and vacuum Vacuum Generator This unit houses the vacuum pump and tank in one unit It is compact over other units Holding Tank Unit features polyethylene compo sition 50 thicker than other holding tanks A de odorant additive is required to keep the holdi...

Page 105: ...g system the stored vacuum will leak down between flushes causing the vacuum pump to run for a short period This is normal The pump should not run for more than once every 3 hours after the last flush To operate the Vacuflush head 1 Activate the head breaker on the main DC panel 2 Activate the fresh water system breaker on the main DC panel since the fresh water tank is the main water source for t...

Page 106: ...sing in international waters the overboard discharge pump may be used See the section on using the macerator There is a holding waste filter installed in the vent line between the waste tank and the port thru hull fitting See photo above The filter s purpose is to keep objectionable odors to a minimum from the waste tank It is recom mended that the filter be changed yearly It can be ordered from y...

Page 107: ...s besides the handle to keep it closed the tie wrap serves that need Cut the tie wrap to access the seacock handle Typical Macerator Overboard Discharge Pump KEY SWITCH MACERATOR ON BUTTON MACERATOR BREAKER MACERATOR SEACOCK IN OPEN POSITION TIE WRAPS HOSE FROM MACERATOR MACERATOR SEACOCK Open the seacock handle It should be positioned in line with the seacock as shown in the photo Activate the ma...

Page 108: ...t will not flush Open flush valve check orfice at the bottom of the base Also check vacuum pump generator and vacuum tank for obstruction 5 Blockage between toilet and vacuum generator Check for foreign object in lines Also check for excessive toilet tissue 6 Water does not shut off in toilet Check for debris in water valve 7 Water does not enter toilet bowl properly Make sure water supply is suff...

Page 109: ...58 Chapter 4 TYPICAL WASTE SYSTEM TOILET BOWL ASSEMBLY EARLIER MODELS ...

Page 110: ...tion water conditions and on board equipment As the throttle is advanced the stern squats and the bow rises initially The trim tabs allow your boat to plane at a slower speed than natural conditions allow In short bursts both trim tab rocker switches are pushed simultaneously in the bow down position which causes the trim tabs to move down As the boat breaks over the bow high attitude the boat spe...

Page 111: ...on the helm rocker switch is pushed If the port bow is high push the left hand bow down direction on the dash rocker and the port bow will lower If the starboard bow is high push the right hand bow down direction and the starboard bow is lowered Porpoising is a running condition where the bow bounces up and down similar to a porpoise motion Press bow down in one half second bursts As the trim tabs...

Page 112: ... hatch Always manage the retrieval process carefully to prevent the anchor from hitting the boat TO PREVENT POSSIBLE BODILY INJURY TURN OFF ALL WINDLASS POWER SOURCES BEFORE PREFORMING ANY WORK ON ANY WINDLASS COMPONENTS WARNING TO PREVENT POSSIBLE BODILY INJURY KEEP ALL BODY PARTS AND LOOSE CLOTHING AWAY FROM WINDLASS MOVING PARTS WARNING WINDLASS ANCHOR LINE Although several variations exist the...

Page 113: ... switches are ener gized The chain lock stopper is used to hold the chain portion of the anchor line assembly and does not effect the ny lon anchor line Before using the windlass make sure the chain lock stopper is positioned with the lever pointing toward the stern The chain lock dances or ratchets over the chain while the process of retrieving the anchor rode is underway The chain stopper will l...

Page 114: ... the foot switch While the captain bumps the vessel in slow speed 8 reverse pay out the anchor line until the correct scope is reached When scope is reached secure the anchor line around 9 a cleat Never use the windlass as the sole means of holding the anchor Check the anchor position by checking the postion 10 using the GPS The GPS features an anchor alarm Refer to the GPS owner s manual for furt...

Page 115: ...w down 6 the windlass to ensure proper entrance at the chute and to avoid hitting the bow Once the anchor is completely retrieved bump the 7 down foot switch to lock the chain As soon as possible after the cruise use the bow lock 8 er washdown to rinse off the anchor chain and line Coil the line on deck to air dry This will aid in pre venting mildew and salt deposit build up Independent Warping On...

Page 116: ...ee that there are no swimmers or divers nearby before dropping the anchor Remove the handle from the gipsy when operating the windlass from the foot controls or helm switch power Always turn the windlass power suppy to the off position when not in use While at anchor the load on the chain rope must be transferred to a cleat Do not use a windlass as a holding device for towing Never use a windlass ...

Page 117: ...antenna signal source It is located in side the aft salon entertainment center overhead cabinet See the salon entertainment system layout on the follow ing page Note Activate the TV antenna breaker Follow the in structions below At Dockside After the television coxial cable is plugged into the vessel coxial receptacle and the marina dock box press the A antenna switch button completely in until it...

Page 118: ...er to the television instructions in the owner s information packet on the use of the remote control The DVD player provides a pathway for movies to be viewed on the television Also the DVD player can be programmed to play music independently of the televi sion through the speaker system using aux input ...

Page 119: ...id this problem by Handling all discs by their edges to prevent finger 1 prints and scratches Return them to their cases after use Avoiding exposing discs to chemical products that 2 can cause damage Writing directly on a disc or on a label attached to the 3 disc Direct sunlight high temperatures and humidity 4 Always use a soft dry and lint free cloth to clean the 5 disc Wipe straight out from th...

Page 120: ... control are sluggish to change or will not change up or down Change out the remote control batteries 2 After a cruise and hooking up coaxial cable to the dock box the on board television sets do not display a picture Check to make sure the A B switch is in the shore posi tion ...

Page 121: ...ter 4 ON BUTTON TYPICAL STEREO The stereo is normally located in the salon The unit fea tures an iPOD inside the waterproof cover See the Fusion owner s manual for further information iPOD INSIDE FUSION COVER ...

Page 122: ... may have different systems and or components onboard Please refer to each vendors owner s manual for in depth information regarding individual electronic components Regal reserves the right to upgrade change modify or eliminate any system or component at anytime System Operation Overview To operate electronics the following switches need to be activated 1 Make sure the battery switch is activated...

Page 123: ...r to touch the format desired With some information in par ticular it is required that you actually drag an object by us ing your finger and keeping it on the screen as you move the object A To power the system up turn the house battery switch to the on position B Next turn the helm electronics switch to the on po sition This powers up the GPS antenna The chartplotter is now ready to power up C Pr...

Page 124: ...able with the satellite weather op tion and subscription Configure Permits the editing of chartplotter system set tings Can set a simulator mode where you can practice using most of the chartplotter functions Man Overboard Marks your current position as a waypoint and sets a course back to the marked location Once you are able to navigate to the home screen each of the electronic onboard component...

Page 125: ... manual for learning all the features of the radar component It is a good idea to use the manual along side the chartplotter to learn the basic radar operation At that point you can branch out with the manual on the secondary functions of the radar Pay special attention to all safety and warning labels in the operatior s manual Since the radar unit is part of the optional vessel elec tronic marine...

Page 126: ...ures over 120 channels of music entertainment completely commercial free along with sports and news channels Sirius emphasizes the music and entertainment you want Channels use the most updated digital filtering available for the clearest sound Sirius uses three satellites flying over the United States for coast to coast coverage with high elevation angles The result is a clearer line of sight and...

Page 127: ... and choose the desired function 1 4 By using the and symbols you can access the differ ent gauge combinations and choose the one gauge screen or multiple gauge screens for that function Read and understand the chartplotter owner s manual be fore attempting to operate the vessel using these chart plotter functions Below are several combinations showing gauge function samples Read and understand th...

Page 128: ...is interfaced to the chartplotter which permits you to obtain mayday signaling and a digital broadcast of your boat s position The unit offers premium sound quality so each message is loud and clear Also the VHF receives NOAA weather alert information Read and understand the vendor supplied information on the operation of the unit Be sure to train a crew member on how to use the component should t...

Page 129: ...ion Read the Volvo or MerCruiser engine manual carefully and understand the operation as well as the necessary maintenance requirements of the engines and related drive system components before operating the vessel Always begin maneuvering in a controlled environment where you can practice shifting and docking operations at your own pace Learn how the vessel s engines and propulsion systems behave...

Page 130: ... contact your Regal dealer to set up the first maintenance inspection Normally the engine oil filters and drive oil inspections and maintenance are performed during this inspection along with other items Never ex ceed the recommended period between oil changes es pecially with diesel power since sulfur tends to enter the lubrication system through the fuel combustion process over a period of time ...

Page 131: ...erted through the gim bal housing with the drive unit removed from the vessel The alignment angle can be determined by the spline im age left on the tool The engine mounts are then adjusted to obtain a spline image mirrored 360 degrees around the greased alignment tool This specification should be checked after each 50 hours of operation or if the vessel has run aground or hit a submerged object A...

Page 132: ...e occurs naturally within the engine with more oxygen being required as the throttle speeds are increased With gasoline engines a powered ventilation system exhausts sump fumes through a set of hoses in the lower third of the bilge overboard The process initiates with the blower switches Besides using the bllowers always open the hatch and use your nose to sniff for gas fumes Always use the blower...

Page 133: ...NEAR SWIMMERS TO AVOID ROTATING PROPELLER BLADES NOTICE NEVER CONTINUOUSLY RUN WITH A DAMAGED PROPELLER SINCE TRANSMISSION AND OR ENGINE DAMAGE COULD RESULT To check the propellers the drives must be lifted using the trailer postiion or the vessel can be lifted using a hoist with proper type slings that are specified for larger vessels Make sure you read and understand the proper procedures for sl...

Page 134: ...l Plotter Stereo Remote Auto Fire Ext Alarm Remote Controls Ignition Switches Manual Release Fire Ext Trim Tab Controls Joy Stick High Water Alarm Note Various components shown are optional Location and equipment shown may change at any time Instrument Panel PowerTrim Gauges Blower Switch Breaker Panel ...

Page 135: ...ruments be sure to train another person as the skipper s backup This person should know how to read the gauges and how to respond to system fault codes should they occur TYPICAL INSTRUMENTATION GAUGE OPERATION TYPICAL Tachometer The digital tachometer tach indicates the speed of theengineinrevolutions per minute rpm Select tachometers display the engine running hours Note that engine hours is the ...

Page 136: ...EAST 1 SECOND EACH TIME NOTICE If installed select dashes feature EVC D dual top mount multi functional display gauges These 2 5 gauges display detailed engine information and settings along with diagnostic codes and warnings Also trip computer information can be displayed The port gauge displays port engine related data as programmed and the starboard gauge displays the starboard engine informati...

Page 137: ...ll take several seconds Keep the compartment closed for a period of time sufficient to permit the agent to soak all areas of the protected space This allows hot metals and fuel time to cool Refer to the manufacturer s owner s manual for additional information SAFETY PIN FIRE HANDLE TYPICAL KEY SWITCH TYPICAL Ignition switch type features the following markings to identify key operating positions S...

Page 138: ...mits the op erator to fine tune by increasing or decreasing engine rpm with the button on the forward side of the control Use the arrows on the button to increase or decrease engine rpm Other indicators On the port and starboard sides of the control various icons may be displayed including the fol lowing Neutral position This symbol shows that the engine and drive are disengaged Warning triangle T...

Page 139: ...on that synchronizes both drive s trim Syn Allows the use of one control handle to throttle both engines With both engines running over 1500 rpm s when the syn button is pressed you put the port handle in the neutral position and press the 1lever button Now the port handle controls both engine throttle functions and you can put the stbd handle in an out of the way position Throttle Only When the b...

Page 140: ...docking mode not con nected to the joystick control TYPICAL JOYSTICK CONTROL OPTION Using Volvo Joystick Control Docking Mode Function When using the joystick for docking the engine rpm scale is limited and the boat can only be steered with the joy stick For the docking mode to be activated the engines must be running the remote control levers must be in the neu tral position with an active helm s...

Page 141: ...hs away from swimmers other vessels and objects For more detailed information refer to your engine op erator s manual or contact your closest Regal dealer DPS BUTTON JOYSTICK HANDLE BUTTON LIGHT A B Using MerCruiser Axius System Joystick Control Below is a general description of the MerCruiser elec tronic control Consult you engine operator s manual for more in depth information or your closest Re...

Page 142: ...14 Chapter 5 AFT FORWARD SIDEWAYS DIAGONALLY ROTATE TYPICAL JOYSTICK FUNCTIONS ...

Page 143: ...ation lights and sound signals in good working condition Is the bilge free of water and do the bilge pumps operate GETTING UNDERWAY Pre Departure Questionnaire Have all fluid levels been topped off Is the fuel tank full Are the propellers in good condition Is the drain plug in place dry stored vessels Have all passengers been briefed on all emergency procedures and seated for departure Is the boat...

Page 144: ...cking for abnormal vibra tion or steering DISEMBARKING QUESTIONNAIRE Have you removed the keys from the ignition and secured them Have all systems been checked for leaks Have the battery switches been turned to the off position Are all storage compartments and seacocks closed Has the fuel tank been filled enough to assist in preventing condensation Is the vessel properly tied and covered with equi...

Page 145: ...e fuel fill Visually inspect all fuel system components before each filling DURING FUELING Keep the fuel nozzle in contact with the fuel fill to guard against static sparks The fuel fill pipe is grounded through the fuel system wiring to protect against static electricity Avoid overfilling the fuel tank Leave room for expansion Avoid spilling any fuel Clean up any fuel accidently spilled with a cl...

Page 146: ...key fob Two key fobs come with dual engine installation along with a 2 5 key panel The key panel uses lighted icons to show active ignition and start stop positions Theft protection is vastly improved with the E key system If the starter stays engaged for more than 30 seconds the circuit is automatically cut to protect the starter from overheating If this happens let the starter cool for several m...

Page 147: ...mend the best fender type for you We suggest the type with a fill plug so you can inflate them with a hand pump like the ones used for bicycles or a 12 volt compressor plugged into the 12 volt vessel accessory plug STOPPING GUIDELINES Before stopping the engines make sure they are in neutral and at idle speed After an outing let the engines cool down by idling for a few minutes before turning the ...

Page 148: ...d the vessel Bigger vessels may use bow or quarter breast lines SPRING LINES Most boats use two spring lines although it is possible to have four They are called the after bow spring and for ward quarter spring Bow springs are secured at the vessel s bow area Forward spring lines lead forward from the boat to the dock and control movement stern ward After springs stem aft from the vessel and stop ...

Page 149: ...oth ends Depending on your situation you may need to loop the eye splice of the dock line around a piling Sometimes the mooring line will lead down sharply from the piling to the deck cleat Loop the eye splice around the piling twice to keep it from being pulled up off the pile Pull the line through the looped eye if the mooring line is too small to go around the piling twice or too small to fit o...

Page 150: ... and have your crew ready to cast lines and install necessary fenders Docking without joystick technology takes abit more practice and focus but can be mastered and made to look easy with a seasoned skipper and crew With the Volvo or Axius joysick option and a little practice will make you look like a pro while docking your vessel in wind current and tight mooring situations Read your engine manua...

Page 151: ...ce a scope is determined sometimes it is difficult to know how much line to let out to reach the desired scope especially at night One way to mark an anchor line that will identify the amount of line is to paint wide and narrow bands from about 50 to 150 in 10 intervals The wide bands equal 50 and each narrow band would equal 10 Distinguish each 50 band with a different color paint This can be don...

Page 152: ...deck it is suggested that you tie a bridle by passing a line completely around the hull of your boat to avoid structural damage When towing always stand clear of a taut line as any type of line breaking under stress can be extremely dangerous The preferred line for towing is double braided nylon as it has sufficient elasticity to cushion shock loads Move slowly and cautiously AVOID DEATH OR SERIOU...

Page 153: ... base of the flames Use short bursts and sweep the extinguisher side to side Remember A 4 pound extinguisher discharges in approximately 20 seconds These actions help prevent the fire from spreading to other parts of the boat You can extinguish fires quickly if you act swiftly Have a plan of action in motion in case a fire breaks out FIRST AID Knowing first aid can save lives A first aid kit and t...

Page 154: ...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 to unconscious Treat hypothermia by the following Remove wet clothing Monitor the victim s pulse and breathing Rapidly apply heat to the body core by using blankets naked bodies or warm water Do not give the p...

Page 155: ...es or probably will pass into any source of drinking water and it goes on to say no person in the course of doing business shall knowingly and intentionally expose any individual to a chemical known to the state to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity without first giving clear and reasonable warning to such individual For more information contact the California Office of Environmental Health Haz...

Page 156: ...ce all play a role in a delicate battle to keep the ecosystem clean Each of us has a role in doing our part as a environmentally conscious skipper to conserve our waterways The National Marine Manufacturer s Asscociation lists their top ten of Eco Boating Practices as follows 1 Observe all regulatory agency policies regarding marine toilets 2 If equipped with a holding tank use marina pump out fac...

Page 157: ...riate manufac turers owner s manual found in the owner s information packet Also further updated information may be available on the internet by using the proper name of the component and the Goggle search vehicle Note Equipment or vendors may change during a boat s life cycle as we are constantly upgrading our product line Regal Marine Indus tries Inc retains the right to change vendors equipment...

Page 158: ...ater 40 Satellite Radio 41 Shower Transom 42 Sirius Marine Weather 43 Spotlight 44 Sunpad Lounger Aft Cockpit 45 Sunpads Fwd Deck 45 Swim Ladder 46 Swim Platform 47 Underwater Lighting 49 Interior Equipment Component Page Carbon Monoxide Detector 3 Door Companionway 4 Grey Water System 4 Hatches 5 Lighting 6 Monitor Water Waste 9 Portlights 10 Range Stove 11 Refrigerator 12 Salon Dinette Table 14 ...

Page 159: ...oses The system should be always left ON You must flip back the switch cover before you are able to deactivate the breaker The CO circuitry works to its best performance when continually activated plus it accords advanced warning when entering an area high in CO 3 The test cycle should be activated frequently Simply press the button When it is released the top power indicator will flash off and th...

Page 160: ...is and lu bricate the tracks to keep the doors sliding freely If installed the grey water system equipment collects all used water exiting from the shower sump pumps along with the galley and head sinks The used water is stored in the ship s holding waste tank This option is used in various locals where it is illegal to pump grey shower and sink water overboard The automatic float switch pumps gre...

Page 161: ... line with adjuster or 90 degrees from the locked position To open the hatch make sure the hatch is unlocked Then push the rod up and lock at desired angle by turning the adjuster A flexible screen is provided for cross ventilation and to protect against insects Blackout shades are featured on the deck hatches for privacy Simply fit the round blackout shade against the inside hatch glass and turn ...

Page 162: ...REMOVE IT WARNING Note The bulbs listed in the following pages can be ordered through a Regal dealer or may be available at speciality lighting or box stores When changing the ear lier halogen light bulbs never touch the bulb surface with your fingers as premature burn out can occur due to oil on the skin touching the bulb surface Handle bulbs only from the ends Insert Here To Loosen Cover To chan...

Page 163: ...type 563 Reinstall the lens cover by snapping it in place HANGING LOCKER LIGHTS READING LIGHTS Lens Cover Removed Notched Area Here Under Cover Reading lights use a marine type bulb that allows for rough service To change the bulb turn the fixture and grasp the old bulb and pull it straight out Replace with the same wattage bulb Reinstall the bulb in the lamp socket using a tissue to hold it This ...

Page 164: ...ns cover from the lamp base by grasp ing the lens on the far side With both hands pull up on the lens to detach it Turn the bulb until both tabs on the bulb line up ver tically Pull down on the bulb to release it from the lamp body at both ends Replace the bulb with a Thin Lite Cool White F8T5 CW HG ...

Page 165: ...waste system is determined to be full it can be emptied by connecting a marina pump out hose to the waste fitting located on the deck The pump out device will actually remove the waste much like a vacuum cleaner This is the easiest way to eliminate the vessel s waste and be environmentally friendly while performing the task An alternative method which can be used in International wa ters only is t...

Page 166: ...n turn the latches port or starboard until the portlight cover clears Lift the black handle to control the amount of fresh air To close shut the portlight cover and turn the latches up to provide a seal A screen is provided for insect protection Shown In Closed Position Turn LatchesTo Open Close ...

Page 167: ...t home units It features twin burners and cover coordinated to the counter top solid surface material A cut out switch shuts the power to the stove burners should a cooking fire develop When the cover is installed over the stove the burner power is then interrupted At that point the stove breaker on the main AC panel should be turned to the off position Always have the correct type portable fire e...

Page 168: ...he freezer compartment 5 When leaving the vessel for extended periods of time turn the breaker off at the ship s service panel Remove any food from the unit Prop the door open slightly before leaving the vessel This helps air out the refrigerator 6 Note The unit will keep food cold 5 6 hours without any DC power providing the food is chilled already 7 It is important that the refrigerator compress...

Page 169: ...er the temperature and counterclockwise to raise the temperature and to activate the on off switch A slight spring resistance is noticeable at the on off switch TEMPERATURE SETTING DEFROSTING The refrigerator requires defrosting when the frost layer is around 1 8 To defrost do the following 1 Turn the thermostat off 2 Store the food and beverages from the refrigerator in an iced down cooler 3 Do n...

Page 170: ... sofa with the table pedestal lock fac ing up Turn the table leg lock counterclockwise until the gap is large enough to accommodate the table leg diameter Insert the table leg and titghten lock until secure 5 Insert the table and table leg as an assembly snugly into the floor receiver Table Leg SALON DINETTE TABLE ADJUSTMENTS Upper Table Leg Lock Receiver Table Lock underside ...

Page 171: ...g Find the legs and position them straight up Grasp the back of the berth framework at the leg cutout area and pull forward until the entire framework rests on the floor with legs even Check to make sure all legs are completely locked in the down position Lay the berth elongated cushion on the berth framework Install the 2 remaining cushions to complete the berth set up Elongated Cushion Leg Leg ...

Page 172: ...ollowing 1 Lift the port cushion shown It uses a gas assisted ram Under the port cushion is a filler cushion 2 Remove the filler cushion 3 Set the filler cushion on the supports located on the starboard and port bunk framework 4 Slide the cushion in place to complete the berth set up Port Cushion Filler Cushion Port Cushion Starboard Cushion Supports ...

Page 173: ...pes and cruising options The helm switch for up and down adjustment is found at the starboard switch panel The helm seat features a leaning post to gain extra height or additional standing room at the helm when maneuvering in close quarters See the illustrations SEAT HELM EXTENDED HEIGHT Flip Front Cushion Up For Increased Standing Room Rotate Bar To Change Fore Aft Seat Direction ...

Page 174: ...N REAR NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS NOTICE WHEN LEFT FOR EXTENDED PERIODS TURN THE TELEVISION BREAKER TO THE OFF POSITION TO HELP PREVENT POWER SURGES OR LIGHTNING DAMAGE NOTICE THE FLUORESCENT LAMP USED IN THIS TELEVISION CONTAINS A SMALL AMOUNT OF MERCURY DISPOSE OF THIS PRODUCT IN AN ENVIRONMENTAL FRIENDLY MANNER USING LOCAL GU...

Page 175: ...ivate the vacuum cleaner 9 Keep all body parts and clothing away from all moving parts 10 Do not pick up anything that is burning or smoking such as cigarettes matches hot ashes or sharp objects Do not use without dust bag or filters in place 11 Do not attempt to operate the unit with a wet hose 12 Do not store objects close to the vacuum unit 13 Do not pick up flammable or combustible liquids suc...

Page 176: ...hose Try to unclog the hose with a long object or by shaking the hose until the debris falls out 2 The bag is overfilled and fine dust has clogged the bag 3 The vacuum cleaning tools are clogged 4 The motor exhaust filter is dirty and should be cleaned or replaced 5 While the vacuum cleaner is being used keep the cushion up to provide additional air to the unit This will help the unit from shuttin...

Page 177: ...e fiberglass antenna which is trimmed to provide the best output and reception The TV antenna mounted on the hard top is shaped liked a saucer The satellite weather antenna is now located under the forward deck For further information on antennas refer to each vendor s owners manual The GPS plotter antenna is located on top of the hard top on early models or under the forward deck on later models ...

Page 178: ...the bilge pumps will activate and pump excess water overboard The switch will light up when activated Periodically check the grates for debris and spray the units down with water Make sure a steady stream of water exits the through hull fitting indicating the entire output hose system from the bilge pump itself is debris free Monitor your helm bilge pump switch lights periodically during your crui...

Page 179: ...rowth The vendor recommends scrubbing the bottom with a soft brush to remove anything from the antifouling surface This scrubbing is particularly important with boats that are idle for extended periods Note When touching up the bottom with epoxy paint wait at least 3 days before relaunching the vessel On older models always leave at least 1 1 2 between any metal objects including anodes and the bo...

Page 180: ...Refer to the compass manual in the owner s information packet for compensating details CANVAS With the standard radar arch a bimini top complete with Sunbrella canvas and stainless steel bows The package includes the front windscreen side and aft curtains For installation refer to the canvas installation placard located in the owner s information packet For canvas maintenance refer to the maintena...

Page 181: ...ull up on the framework until the door hinge releases and swivels to the open detented position To close the door pull up on the framework until the door hinge releases and swivels to a closed detented position PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH FROM FALLING OVERBOARD KEEP THE TRANSOM GATE IN THE LOCKED POSITION AT ALL TIMES WARNING ...

Page 182: ...ferenced for specific detailed operations These manuals are part of the owner s information packet Going through each piece of electronics while at the helm with the manual will greatly decrease the learning curve time Note As an integral part of upgrading our product line Regal reserves the right to change specifications components locations and vendors at any time ...

Page 183: ...everity of the fire When the automatic fire extinguisher activates IMMEDI ATELY SHUT DOWN ALL ENGINES POWERED VENTILATION BLOWER ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS AND 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 inspecting for the fire cause Premature opening of the...

Page 184: ... the bot tom WARNING AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH DO NOT BREATH FUMES OR VAPORS CAUSED BY A FIRE AS THEY ARE HAZARDOUS AND TOXIC WARNING AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE COULD OCCUR DURING HANDLING INSPECTION OR WORKING IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT WEAR EYE PROTECTION AT ALL TIMES Safety Pin Pull T Handle To Activate Portable fire extinguishers are found in various cabin and cockpi...

Page 185: ...osion Check hoses for cracks softness dents or leaks Replace as necessary Check for corroded or broken metal parts Replace as necessary Check for loose missing or corroded hose clamps Re place or tighten the hose clamps and hangers as needed Check that the exhaust outlet is unobstructed Visually inspect for exhaust leaks blow by Check for carbon or soot residue on exhaust parts which indicate an e...

Page 186: ...OMPONENTS WARNING The hardtop option is made of reinforced spaceage alu minum It features side windows for increased visibility The unit has integrated raceways to run electronic equip ment wiring Additional light is afforded by ceiling fixtures Varous equipment is mounted on its top including antennaes air horn radar options and hand holds for accessing the for ward working deck via the deck side...

Page 187: ...s available at the engine area by activating the overhead and courtesy light switches on the same panel All light switches are individually protected by circuit breakers Since the hatch is electric and forward facing it is easiest to access the engine compartment from the aft to check engine and generator fluids The engine hatch uses heavy duty electric hydraulic rams to operate up and down Should...

Page 188: ...l cover to expose the reset button Press the red reset button On newer models there is a round access port on the rear panel to reach and reset the breaker Should the need arise there is a drain valve located at the rear of the heater Always turn the hot water breaker to the off position before opening the drain valve Make sure the water is cold before attempting to open the valve The valve runs t...

Page 189: ...sition of the automatic bilge pump switches If the alarm sounds bring the vessel back to an idled posi tion in neutral and turn off the engines Open the engine hatch and find the cause of the problem Possible causes are 1 Engine or generator hose leak 2 IPS gasket leak between hull and drive 3 Mufflers or exhaust hose leak 4 Hull leak due to striking an object 5 Water or waste tank leak High Water...

Page 190: ...ot use the cable style straps since they may cause hull or rub rail damage If sling markers are not found on the vessel contact your closest Regal dealer for further information before attempt ing to lift the vessel Note The sling markers are located at the forward and aft sections of hull on both port and starboard sides Align the straps evenly on both port and starboard sides before lifting vess...

Page 191: ...nit refills each crankcase oil pan with fresh oil through a system of hoses and an integrated pump Note This unit does not drain or refill the transmission housing because these engines use a separate type fluid for the transmission The oil change system is housed in a fire retardant high impact high gloss case The pump is solid brass with a special self priming type impeller which pumps instantly...

Page 192: ...ne gallon per 22 seconds CAUTION AVOID EQUIPMENT FAILURE IF OIL DOES NOT MOVE QUICKLY THROUGH THE CLEAR TUBING TOWARDS THE PUMP TURN THE SWITCH TO THE OFF POSITION ELEVATE THE CLEAR TUBING AS IT NEARS THE ENTRANCE OF THE PUMP THEN FLIP THE SWITCH TO THE FILL POSITION AGAIN 7 Return the pump motor control switch to the OFF position when the crankcase is empty and place the fail safe switch in the O...

Page 193: ... function of several factors including the oil temperature and weight Oil 40 weight at 85 degrees F pumps about 20 faster than the same oil at 75 degrees F Note Fresh oil should be 75 degrees F or warmer before pumping FILLING THE PORT ENGINE 1 Loosen the oil filler cap on the engine or remove the dip stick to allow air to enter the crankcase 2 Insert the PVC wand of the Drain Fill Hose into a con...

Page 194: ...er oil level with the engine s dipstick If filling is completed place the fail safe switch in the OFF position FILLING THE GENERATOR 1 Repeat each of the steps outlined in Filling the Port Engine after switching the arrow shaped tip on the valve handle to the GENERATOR engine 2 When the oil pan nears its filled capacity flip the pump motor control switch to the OFF position and check the proper oi...

Page 195: ...ings that hold it for maintenance purposes The pump is rated for 40 minutes continuous operation Do not flush paper or feminine hygiene products into the waste system Keep toilet tissue usage to a minimum Do not use bleach or toilet cleaners in the waste system Use only maine approved products Rinse and flush the hold ing tank after each pump out This will dilute any residual waste and help preven...

Page 196: ...d the water pressure in the distribution lines to 35 psi s When the pump reaches a level of 35 psi the pump should automatically shut off If the system drops below a certain pressure then the variable speed pump will restart If the pump cycles on and off with no water being used a leak in the water system is likely Periodically remove the water inlet filter and clean it Additional filters can be o...

Page 197: ...ignal blocking The system consists of the stereo receiver sometimes called the head unit radio tuner and antenna With these components and an active account initialized by the customer on delivery your Sirius system should be ready to operate Following are the activation steps to be taken A Unit must be completely installed and the antenna must have a clear view of the sky B Turn on the radio and ...

Page 198: ... receiver by activating the power button on the E series GPS Plotter 2 Dial 1 800 869 5480 to activate the service The cus tomer normally carries out this operation Regal supplies a 6 month subscription for the customer 3 Be prepared with your billing information subscription preferences and the SIRIUS ID for your receiver 4 The SIRIUS ID of your receiver will be viewable via the E series GPS Plot...

Page 199: ...ght output To control the direction a 4 posi tion joystick style switch is used The 2 way switch in the center position is off In the up position the light output is a spotlight In the down position the light output is a floodlight To move the light upward press and hold the joystick up To move the light downward press and hold the joystick down To move the light counterclockwise press and hold th...

Page 200: ...asier to store The backrests can be individually adjusted to several postions The dual foredeck sunpad must be used only when the boat is stopped to avoid anyone falling overboard Make sure the cushions are snapped down securely It is a good idea to store the sunpad cushions when not in use to prevent them being blown overboard should the yacht encounter inclement cruising weather AVOID SERIOUS IN...

Page 201: ... THE IGNITION KEYS WHILE PEOPLE ARE SWIMMING NEAR THE VESSEL AND OR USING THE SWIM PLATFORM OR LADDER WARNING Keep Body Parts Away From Rotating Components TYPICAL LADDER Insist that only one person use the ladder at a time When finished with the ladder flip up the lower section of the ladder and slide the ladder assembly in as far as possible Lower the fiberglass ladder cover to secure it Periodi...

Page 202: ...OR TEMPORARY TYING ONLY CLEAT FOR TEMPORARY TYING ONLY NEVER SWIM UNDER PLATFORM TYPICAL SWIM PLATFORM Use the swim platform cleats for temporary tying only such as stopping at an on the water restaurant or fuel dock Use the other deck cleats for permanent moorings When securing lines leave enough slack for local tidal changes Never use the swim platform cleats for towing Never attempt to lift the...

Page 203: ...ES AND GENERATOR OFF AND REMOVE THE IGNITION KEYS WHILE PEOPLE ARE SWIMMING NEAR THE VESSEL USING THE SWIM PLATFORM OR LADDER WARNING WARNING AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH NEVER OPERATE THE VESSEL WITH PEOPLE ON TOP OR HOLDING ON TO THE SWIM PLATFORM STRUCTURE OR HARDWARE ...

Page 204: ...ade from a high impact resistant polycarbonate housing The lights are installed under the transom for maximum efficiency Their beam is blue for increased underwater penetration OPERATION The underwater lights are energized through a switch located at the helm switch panel The unit is sealed for underwater use Typical Underwater Light Shown ...

Page 205: ...t in the detented position When leav ing the vessel turn off both fuel selector valves Note If running the generator the port fuel tank will empty faster than the starboard tank Note 2 In normal operating conditions the engines will not detete the fuel tank levels at a perfectly even rate Use the fuel gauges but always use the 1 3 rule when cruis ing Generator Fuel Valve The generator valve functi...

Page 206: ...ted try them on a small area before applying to the entire surface Never use toxic or caustic chemicals on your boat Read and understand each cleaning agent before using it The labels will alert you to limitations and safety information for each cleaner Never mix cleaning agents since this may produce an unsafe chemical reaction which could be toxic produce fire or explosion and or effects that ma...

Page 207: ... Parallel Switch 30 Battery Switch Panel 30 Bilge Pump Float Switch 31 Carbon Monoxide Detector 32 Compass 32 Door Cabin Entry 33 Electronics General 33 Electronics VHF Marine Radio 34 Fire Extinguishing System 35 Fuel System 36 Generator 37 Ground Fault Outlet 39 Heater Hot Water 40 High Water Alarm 41 Horn 42 Oil Change System 43 Plumbing Connections 44 Pump Fresh Water 45 Pump Overboard Dischar...

Page 208: ...S systems refer to the vendor owner s manual for any engine room maintenance on the stern drive system Do not use any flammable products in the bilge Use environmentally approved procedures to dispose of oily or soiled cloths BOTTOM PAINT Bottom paint in fresh water normally accumulates a bit of algae and slime over a period of time even more so if the vessel is not used Most of this can be wiped ...

Page 209: ... dry with a soft clean towel This procedure should eliminate most stains and oily finger marks Stay away from heavy scrubbers and compounds which may harm the surface Avoid polishes containing silicones Use the specifications below as a guide for any cabinet repairs or interior refurbishing needs APPLICATION ADHESIVE WOOD TO WOOD WOOD GLUE WOOD TO FORMICA CLEAR SILICONE FORMICA TO FORMICA CLEAR SI...

Page 210: ...ract with the original fluorocarbon finish and seem to cause a rapid loss of water repellency Scotchguard has not been found to be very effective for restoring water repellents to Sunbrella It seems to work well in the short run but not long term CLEAR VINYL ZIPPER SNAP CARE Never store canvas wet or in an unventilated moist area Always roll the canvas instead of folding This is of par ticular imp...

Page 211: ...rpet is the same as high end residential carpet and the carpet should be treated accordingly Periodic pro fessional carpet cleaning using either the hot water extrac tion or dry cleaning powder method will help manintain the beauty of your carpet This will remove the ground in soil CARPET INTERIOR Spills At some point in the life of the carpet there is always the potential for a spill Remove the s...

Page 212: ...p white vinegar into a 1 quart spray bottle fill with water 4 Spray the soiled areas with the vinegar solution until saturated let stand 15 minutes 5 Brush the soiled areas once more the dirt and grime will be released from the carpet fibers 6 Rinse the carpet with a garden hose at low pressure 7 Remove any remaining water with a wet dry vacuum Allow the carpet to dry completely 8 Fluff up the cle...

Page 213: ...onnaise Fish Formula or Urine Apply warm water and household detergent in minimal amounts to the stained area Sponge or scrape the stain until it is removed Then wash thoroughly with clean water Persistant Stains Removal Process Chewing Gum Crayon Ink Wax Lipstick Tar Polish Oil Paint Apply warm water and household detergent Work mixture well into the stained area and then flush with warm water Co...

Page 214: ...LEANSERS AND PADS OF ANY TYPE ON THE GLOSS FINISH Spray a non abrasive product such as Formula 409 over the stain and wait a couple of minutes Then scrub in a small circular motion with a wet sponge Scrubbing too aggressively may actually reduce the gloss level After completing the above process rinse with clear wa ter and wipe dry with cloth or paper towels to avoid spot ting To enhance the visua...

Page 215: ... SURFACES The best way to clean metal surfaces on your BBQ is to wipe them down wih a damp cloth and then thoroughly dry Stubborn spots caused by spillage and discoloration from heat may be removed by lemon juice vinegar or chrome polish Keep these cleaning products away from porcelain enamel surfaces Never use coarse cleaners steel wool scouring pads or metal brushes to clean stainless steel Thes...

Page 216: ... be chipped or sanded away and a thin layer of color matched gelcoat applied This layer is then sanded smooth and buffed to its original luster Most minor scratches nicks and dents can be removed by compounding the surface Marine type compounds can be found at most auto body supply stores Specify a number 25 which is a coarser compound up to a number 55 being less coarse Various glazes and polishe...

Page 217: ...ove wax paper and shave off any extra gelcoat with a razor blade 8 After the area is shaved smooth start with the 400 600 and finally 1000 grit sand papers 9 Buff the area with compound polish and a finish wax You may notice a difference between the repaired area and the original finish due to the natural weathering process For minor repairs refer to the following procedure 1 Clean the area to be ...

Page 218: ...ree proven hardwood floor cleaner for mulated specifically for polyurethane finished hardwood floors is BonaKemi s Swedish Formula Hardwood Floor Cleaner This environmentally friendly non tox ic ph neutral cleaner effectively cleans dirt grease and sticky spills without leaving any dulling residue Apply per container directions Preventative care of your floors is also exteremely impor tant for kee...

Page 219: ...s or rough dirty cloths to wipe instruments Follow the same procedure for all switch panels Do not use any of the following on panels 1 Lacquer Thinner 2 Dry Cleaning Fluid 3 Acetone 4 Carbon Tetrachloride 5 Benzine 6 Silicone Spray 7 Gasoline Sometimes gauges develop condensation inside their faces in high humidity environments To eliminate the condensation droplets energize the instrument lighti...

Page 220: ...e inside of the microwave clean When food splatters or spilled liquids adhere to oven walls wipe with a damp cloth A mild detergent may be used on ex tremely dirty surfaces Avoid the use of sprays and other harsh cleaners as they may stain streak or dull the door surface 3 The outside surfaces should be wiped with a damp cloth To prevent damage to the operating parts inside the oven water must not...

Page 221: ...zor blade scraper and then remove it from the cook top as soon as possible Note In an emergency install the stove top over the stove This will cause the switch to deactivate burner power PLASTICS There are different types of plastic aboard your vessel Use plastic cleaners and polishes recommended for marine use only Use proper applicators Read all instructions carefully Test the product in a small...

Page 222: ...ed to elements such as ocean spray it will begin to rust over time If your stainless steel shows signs of rusting 1 Wash with fresh water 2 Clean with a good quality chrome polish periodically but no less than annually Brasso is another product that works well 3 Also using a good quality car wax will provide extra stainless steel protection 4 For polished finishes that show grit lines an abrasive ...

Page 223: ...B Mildew C B A Wet Leaves C B A A Soft brush warm soapy water rinse dry B Fantastik cleaner C One tablespoon ammonia 1 4 cup of hydrogen peroxide 3 4 cup of warm water rinse dry D Scrape off residue use ice to lift gum E Denatured alcohol rinse dry These products contain dyes which leave permanent stains STAINS Below is a listing of normal stains and clean up methods The sooner the stain is remove...

Page 224: ...the vinyl as it may cause cracking Always wear protective gloves and make sure there is sufficient ventilation when cleaning vinyl Wear eye protection Remember that suntan oil will damage vinyl Use suntan lotion instead of suntan oil Exposure to the sun is a natural enemy of vinyl upholstery For maximum life use a cockpit cover when the vessel is moored docked or stored Ultra Leather interior viny...

Page 225: ...ue 5 Cover tissue with polyethylene film plastic wrap to prevent the non chlorinated bleach solution from drying 6 Check on stain repeatedly 7 Do not leave the non chlorinated beach solution on for more than 1 hour When the stain looks almost gone remove the tissue and wash the stain with water 9 To neutralize the bleached area place tissues on the bleached area and apply 15 hydrogen peroxide solu...

Page 226: ...erator owner s manual are quite detailed and should be read and understood before attempting to undertake any maintenance issues Heed special attention to all caution warning and danger labels found in the engine propulsion and generator manual Also the major electronic and entertainment components are outfitted with detailed system descriptions wiring schematics and contact information The intern...

Page 227: ...k the drain located at the compressor to make sure the entrance to the hose at the AC pan is not clogged with foreign matter If clogging occurs blow out the hose with compressed air and pour in a bleach water solution at 5 1 parts water to bleach Be sure to read and understand the A C owner s manual before attempting any maintenance It covers the operating system and equipment more thoroughly than...

Page 228: ...23 Cosmetic Care Maintenance OVERBOARD DISCHARGE PAN DRAIN TYPICAL VECTOR COMPACT AC SYSTEM AIR FILTER ...

Page 229: ...or use a premixed over the counter solution Use as large a container as possible to hold the solution 2 to 5 gallons 4 Power the pump and circulate the solution through the condensor coil for 15 45 minutes depending on the size of the coils and the extent of the contamination Visual inspection of the solution in the container should indicate when the contamination removal has stopped AVOID BODILY ...

Page 230: ...om the unit by turning the 2 latches so the hinged cover will clear and fall forward This will allow removal of the air conditioner filter Rinse with water air dry and reinstall Blow with compressed air as needed See the illustrations below AIR CONDITIONER FILTER Turn Latches Pull Grate Down To Access Filter Remove Air Filter To Clean Or Replace ...

Page 231: ...plates and the bottom of the fill cap opening Add distilled water as needed after charging the batteries Do not overfill because sulfuric acid could run over and cause burns or an explosion Check specific gravity levels with a hydrometer which can be purchased at auto retail stores WARNING TO PREVENT BODILY INJURY WEAR GOGGLES RUBBER GLOVES AND A PROTECTIVE APRON WHEN WORKING WITH A BATTERY BATTER...

Page 232: ...all corrosion protection to the posts before reinstalling the terminals Refer to the illustration 3 After all preventative maintenance is completed slide the red boot back over the positive terminal This will prevent any object from arcing across the positive terminal to ground possibly causing a fire House Fill Cap Type The single house deep cycle house battery located in the blue and white batte...

Page 233: ...e maximum voltage you should see across the bat tery terminals with the engine running as read by a volt meter well above idle is 14 6 volts 3 Check both positive and negative terminal hardware for tightness Loose connections are known to discharge a battery very quickly 4 Make sure all terminals are clean As discussed earlier a battery cleaner tool along with a toothbrush should be used to clean ...

Page 234: ... AVOID EYE DAMAGE SKIN BURNS WEAR GOGGLES RUBBER GLOVES WHEN WORKING WITH BATTERIES AVOID CONTACT WITH SKIN CLOTHING OR EYES IN CASE OF CONTACT FLUSH WITH WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES IF SWALLOWED DRINK LARGE QUANTITIES OF WATER OR MILK FOLLOW WITH MILK OF MAGNESIA BEATEN EGG OR VEGETABLE OIL GET MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY ...

Page 235: ...additional engine cranking capability Normally if you hear a solenoid click it is operating properly Check all solenoid and battery connections for tightness Battery Parallel Solenoid If the battery switch should lose power to one of the batteries check the breakers close to that battery switch Look for a popped breaker The above problem could be recognized by the appropriate icon not being lighte...

Page 236: ... for debris and test spray the units down with water Make sure that a steady stream of water exits the through hull fitting indicating the hose from the bilge pump itself is clear Periodically check all hoses clamps and electrical connec tions for tightness TYPICAL BILGE PUMP FLOAT SWITCH Grates Bilge Pump Float Switch ...

Page 237: ...ipment has been installed at the helm or existing equipment has been removed This all effects the magnetic fields in a compass A qualified compass profes sional must adjust the compass from the helm station Note do not try to adjust the compass yourself Keep the plexiglass dome free from dust and salt depos its by wiping it with a soft damp cloth A good car paste wax periodically will help protect...

Page 238: ...In order to minimize these effects and enable you to get the best possible performance from your electronic equipment guidelines are given in the installation instructions to enable you to ensure minimum interaction between different items of equipment i e ensure optimum Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC In some installations it may not be possible to prevent the equipment from being affected by e...

Page 239: ...as possible When cleaning the cockpit never use a direct water nozzle on the unit 2 Clean the exterior with a soft non abrasive cloth 3 Do not use any solvents or other chemicals for cleaning the VHF radio 4 Periodically inspect the radio case electrical wiring and antenna for physical damage Note For further information refer to your electronics owner s manuals in the owner s information packet A...

Page 240: ...rg ing is possible only if the unit has leaked out verses losing agent due to a fire Should the indicator light fail to come ON when the ignition key is ON first check the pressure gauge and actuator to see if the unit has discharged If not check the breaker Next using a continuity tester check the electrical pressure switch on the system bottle itself Pull the molded rubber connector off by pulli...

Page 241: ...e Check the fuel sender for loose fasteners and leaks at all areas of contact Also inspect the fuel tank for signs of leakage or abrasion Tighten all welding for sign of stress fractures Check the plate fasteners on the angle supports especially on the engine room floor where they are fastened Note Do a visual inspection before each cruise CLAMPS HOSES CHECK FOR LEAKS ABRASION WELD FRACTURES FASTE...

Page 242: ...he battery cables before doing any generator maintenance Inspect and clean the carburetor flame arrestor periodically by blowing off with compressed air Inspect all fuel system fittings for leakage periodically Be sure proper ventilation is present when servicing the fuel system components Inspect all water and heat exchanger fittings periodically for leaks Repair or replace components as needed B...

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Page 244: ...ut If it does not contact a qualified electrician or marine professional to replace the device Refer to Chapter 4 where it explains the system operation The GFCI is normally located at the beginning of a circuit so that all receptacles further down the circuit are protected That could be a reason why several components plugged into outlets will not work when a GFCI is not functioning There are nor...

Page 245: ...ilt up inside the hot water heater Turn the breaker off as a precaution Refill the hot water heater before activating the breaker to prevent element burn out C The hot water heater and heat exchanger parts are made of aluminum If engine flushing is required by the manufacturer be sure to disconnect the heat exchanger from the system temporarily The caustic chemicals will damage the hot water heate...

Page 246: ... the engine room Periodic maintenance consists of visually inspecting the float grate cover for debris and removing any debris accumulation TO PREVENT BODILY INJURY OR DEATH NEVER USE AUTO ANTIFREEZE IN A MARINE WATER SYSTEM OR ANY OF ITS PARTS AUTO ANTI FREEZE IS HIGHLY TOXIC AND POISONOUS TO THE HUMAN BODY WARNING ...

Page 247: ...ther is present Check the horn assembly for debris and insect nests periodically Use an auto grade chrome cleaner on the horn assembly at least annually After each cruise rinse the horn assembly with fresh water Check the fasteners for tightness annually along with the deck sealant for complete sealing coverage HORN TYPICAL AIR OPERATED Hose To Horn Typical Air Horn Pump Normally the air horn pump...

Page 248: ...four screws 1 2 Remove the cover plate 2 and old gasket 3 3 With fingers remove damaged or worn impeller 4 4 Clean the inside of the pump looking for foreign materials and any partial impeller vanes that may be stuck in the chamber Also check the hose barbs and hoses leading to the outside for debris 5 Apply Vasoline or similar lubricant to both the inside of the pump head 5 and to the outside of ...

Page 249: ... off square and the end is smooth This will aid in ensuring a leakproof connection 1 Install the cap on the supply line You may need to use a slotted screwdriver to remove the cap from a new fitting 2 Simply push the fitting on to the supply line until pressure is felt This ensures it is completly in the fitting 3 Push the cap on the collar until it snaps in place Turn on the water pressure and ch...

Page 250: ...nscrew the fresh water filter to access the screen Rinse the screen off to remove any foreign debris Be sure to use teflon tape on the pump fitting threads before installing the filter Reinstall the components and check for leaks 3 Periodically check all fittings for leaks 4 In colder climates use Winterban or its equivalent in all the fresh water system components after draining the system 5 Sele...

Page 251: ... garbage rags or sanitary napkins through the overboard discharge pump macerator Flush the waste tank and pump with fresh water with each pump out Do not run the pump dry or for extended periods of time since the impeller can be damaged Pump the waste system out at decommissioning time and rinse fresh water through the entire system periodically to keep the hoses clean of debris especially the pum...

Page 252: ...ean out the box with a bleach water solution as needed to kill bacteria You can back flush using the bleach water procedure The sump pump box is located near the companionway stairway SIRIUS MARINE WEATHER If installed the Sirius weather system is a sealed unit DO NOT remove the receiver cover Adjustments require specialized service procedures and tools only available to qualified service technici...

Page 253: ...icone spray or WD 40 since they could damage mechanical parts 3 If these units will not play CD s properly it they may have developed condensation Wait 1 hour and retry 4 Keep all remote controls out of extreme heat and high moisture environments Change batteries often for best operation 5 Periodically check CD discs for scratched and dirty ones Clean the dirty ones with a cleaning kit which can b...

Page 254: ...he cloth until it is almost dry Wipe the screen to remove dust and debris Remove any excess water from the screen and let the screen air dry before you activate the television breaker and turn the unit on Cleaning The Cabinet Use a soft lint free cloth to clean the cabinet off Again do not use a wet cloth NOTICE WHEN LEFT FOR EXTENDED PERIODS TURN THE TELEVISION BREAKER TO THE OFF POSITION TO HELP...

Page 255: ...er distance Replace any zinc anodes mounted on trib tabs when at one half their life as determined by size Check anodes twice a month Check the hydraulic power unit fluid HPU level The pump is located in the bilge sump close to the transom To refill remove the lexan cover and filler plug Fill with any type automatic transmission fluid ATF The fluid level should be 2 from the reservoir bottom The t...

Page 256: ... Before servicing the sea water strainer make sure the appropriate seacock has been closed to prevent water entering the boat If possible blow out the strainer basket with compressed air or use a metal type brush to remove any accumulated material from the screening material Make sure the strainer is centered on reinstallation Check all parts for wear and possible leaks including any gasket surfac...

Page 257: ...s offer a service that uses a vacuum hose connected to the deck waste fitting that pulls the waste from the tank We suggest using a hose after the process and shoot a few bursts of fresh water down the waste fitting at the deck This helps the residue left from the pump out process from building up in the waste hose If an odor is apparent from the system try the following 1 Clean the system out usi...

Page 258: ...at both ends and dispense some liquid detergent into both ends 2 With a garden hose holding both ends still up fill 3 4 with water 3 Shake hose up and down let detergent loosen the dirt and clogged debris 4 Stretch the hose as far as you can 2 people required and wash the dirt out with the full pressure of a garden hose Repeat as necessary 5 Hang hose up on one end Let hose drain and dry completel...

Page 259: ...ailed information or contact your authorized Regal center WARNING AVOID PERSONAL INJURY BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE WORK READ AND UNDERSTAND THE OWNER S MANUAL IT CONTAINS THE RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES NOTICE MAINTENANCE POINTS MARKED WITH A MUST BE PERFORMED BY AN AUTHORIZED VOLVO PENTA DEALER NOTICE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES ON ENGINES OFTEN CHANGE AS IMPROVEMENTS ARE MADE WITH THE PRODUCT ALWAYS...

Page 260: ...crews before re assembly The bearing is self lubricating and should not require servicing Below the deck check regularly the condition of the motor gear box and terminals and re apply grease when necessary The motor gear box is two part epoxy painted to protect it against corrosion as it is constructed of steel and lives in the harshest environment on your craft If corrosion on the motor is eviden...

Page 261: ... since the printing of this manual and or are too numerous to cover under one publication such as electronics components Contact your closest Regal dealer marine professional or internet for further information Many times the root cause of a problem can be found using a step by step process of elimination AVOID BODILY INJURY AND DEATH BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE WORK TURN OFF THE BATTERY SWI...

Page 262: ...checked periodically to make sure it is clean and no growth is occurring Lightly scrub the bottom with a soft brush to remove anything from the antifouling surface Scrubbing is particularly important with vessels that are idle for extended periods of time The bottom coating is most effective when the boat is being used on a continuous basis On select vessels maintain a 1 1 2 clearance from all ano...

Page 263: ...nsformer malfunction Shore inlet breaker tripped Reset breaker No power to AC outlets and or equipment Main AC ship s panel breakers tripped or in off position Reset or activate main breakers Shore power cord not connected Plug in shore power cord GFCI tripped Find cause of trip Reset GFIC Main ship s breaker continues to trip Faully main breaker Contact yacht authorized dealer Inadequate AC power...

Page 264: ... Faulty alternator Repair replace alternator Faulty volt meter Replace volt meter Battery will not hold charge Faulty or old battery Replace battery use exact replace ment 12 volt equipment not working Equipment switch in off position Switch to on position Circuit breaker fuse blown Reset breaker Replace fuse Weak or dead battery Replace battery Corroded connection Eliminaate corrosion Loose wire ...

Page 265: ...s manual for specific troubleshooting information related to an individual electronic component In addition helpful information is readily available on the internet at each vendor site for the retail customer Infor mation can be downloaded as needed with additional on line contact and tech services available Also contact your closest Regal dealer where you will find factory trained professionals t...

Page 266: ...ch turned off Turn switch to on position Blocked water filter pinched line Clear obstruction or straighten line clean water filter Manifold valve turned off Turn on manifold valve Loose or disconnected wire Check wire connections Low water pressure Defective fresh water pump Replace water pump Weak pressure at transom shower Line pinched Find Repair pinched line Water to pump No output Faulty fres...

Page 267: ... POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE FIX No reading on gauge or gauge reads wrong Faulty gauge Replace gauge Wiring to gauge faulty Inspect repair wiring Faulty sender Replace sender Gauge reads erratic Loose ground or hot wire Repair replace wire and or connec tion ...

Page 268: ...eplace propeller Noisy drive bearing Repair drive unit Damaged drive casting Replace damaged casting Poor performance Trim incorrect Adjust trim Unbalanced load Adjust load Engine problem Call authorized Regal Volvo dealer Engine speed rpm is low Growth on hull Hoist vessel clean bottom Poor quality fuel Call authorized Regal Volvo dealer Accumulation of bilge water Check for leaks Trim tab in up ...

Page 269: ...rmostat or activate on off switch Compressor starts but does not cool fridge Contact repair professional Door latch not closing or door seal not seated Adjust latch or replace seal Condensor dirty Remove fridge clean coils with brush or vacuum Not running on DC Check for defective thermostat or converter low battery Relace thermostat converter or bat tery Not running on AC Inadequate input voltage...

Page 270: ... warnings errors the codes are given in sequence with a 1 5 second pause between the indications It is normal during the first minute of initial power that the SR100 status LED shows no activity and remains off During the second minute the status LED will start to flash the amber or red fault strings Typically during normal operation a flashing green LED will occur within 90 seconds of initial pow...

Page 271: ...mproperly adjusted Readjust brightness or contast to owner s manual specifications Horizontal bars appear to flicker jit ter or shimmer on the image Fine function not adjusted properly Adust fine function to owners manu al specifications Vertical bars appear to flicker jitter or shimmer on the image Coarse function not adjusted prop erly Adjust coarse function Then adjust fine function Screen is b...

Page 272: ...lve closed Check incoming preesure Clean filter on water valve inlet Water leaking at water valve Loose connection Worn or defective water valve Tighten cap inlet fitting clamp Replace water valve Water leaking at bowl rear Loose hose connection Loose or worn vacuum breaker Tighten connection Tighten Replace vacuum breaker Pump runs excessively between fl lushes Flush ball leaks Vacuum line leaks ...

Page 273: ... broken wire Discharge line blocked causing back pressure Plugged or defective duckbill valve Check input voltage Find replace wire Check lines seacock clean discharge line Clean or replace duckbill valve Pump emits odor Loose or defective hose connection on pump Loose intake or discharge fittings on pump Worn torn or punctured pump bel lows or diaphragm Tighten connections or replace hose Tighten...

Page 274: ...ged debris clears 2 The bag is overfilled and fine dust has clogged the bag VACUUM CLEANING SYSTEM 3 The vacuum cleaning tools are clogged 4 The motor exhaust filter is dirty and should be cleaned or replaced 5 Ensure that the area around the main unit is free of clutter to provide proper amount air to the unit This will help prevent the unit from shutting down ...

Page 275: ...15 Troubleshooting TYPICAL WINDLASS ...

Page 276: ... the enclosed checklists to help you identify areas of concern and maintenance These lists cover land stored boats either inside or outside All in all it is best to contact your closest Regal dealer or marine professional for winterization information They possess the advanced service know how needed to tackle the more complex boat systems INTRODUCTION YOUR WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER DAMAGE TO YOUR B...

Page 277: ...rap with vents is another choice for outside storage protection Drain the fresh water system per instructions in this chapter Send in appropriate equipment for calibration such as the automatic fire extinguisher canister or CO detectors Never use blocking to support the hull bottom as structural hull damage may occur to the vessel Run engine Pour a fuel stabilizer conditioner in the fuel tank Allo...

Page 278: ...eze is caused by tolytriazole which also contributes to it being environmentally hazardous Notwithstanding ethylene glycol is poisonous to the human body along with animals Therefore it cannot be used in potable marine water systems Propylene glycol is considerably less toxic and retail products are labeled as non toxic antifreeze It is the product of choice for marine water and waste tanks in fre...

Page 279: ... the method of choice By this means the antifreeze solution will displace any water trapped and eiliminate the possibility of freezing in hidden areas In addition since the seawater pump utilizes a magnetically driven impeller the impeller whould be removed from the wet end assembly wiped with an alcohol solution and stored in a warm dry area until commissioning takes place NOTICE FOR THE PURPOSE ...

Page 280: ...do the following 1 Pull out the power plug from the rear of the television 2 Unscrew the antenna cable 3 While someone holds the flat screen remove the screws that hold the television to the bracket 4 Do not touch the flat screen or push in on it while trying to remove the unit as component damage may result 5 Remove the television and store at room temperature ...

Page 281: ...te macerator until antifreeze has a steady flow coming from the discharge fitting Pour non toxic propylene glycol antifreeze solution in head and flush head as needed to produce enough flow to winterize the macerator 4 Leave at least 2 gallons of non toxic propylene glycol antifreeze solution in the holding tank during storage NOTICE USE A SPECIAL NON TOXIC ANTIFREEZE IN THE FRESH WATER WASTE SYST...

Page 282: ...to the fresh water tank 6 Turn on fresh water pump switch 7 Open each cold water faucet one by one beginning with the one furthest away from the tank and purge the system until a steady stream flows from the faucet Then close the faucet 8 Repeat step 7 for hot water faucets 9 Shut off water pump switch 10 Pour a quart of antifreeze into shower drain Run the shower pump until a steady stream flows ...

Page 283: ...ard the center of the boat from either side to side or rear to front Beam the width of a boat at its widest part Bilge the lower interior of the hull of the boat Bitter end the end of a line also the end of an anchor line Bow the front or forward part of the boat Bulkhead the vertical partition or wall of a boat Cast off to let go or release Chine the line fore and aft formed by the intersection o...

Page 284: ...st point of a boat Knots a measurement of speed indicating nautical miles per hour Lee the side opposite that from which the wind is blowing the side sheltered from the wind Leeward the direction toward which the wind is blowing PFD personal floatation device required for each person aboard Port the left side of the boat when facing forward an easy way to remember the difference between port and s...

Page 285: ... Clearance 3 8 C Cabinet Care 8 4 Canvas 8 5 Carbon Monoxide 2 15 Carbon Monoxide Detector 2 18 7 3 8 32 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 6 11 Carpet Cockpit 8 7 Interior 8 6 9 13 Compass 7 24 8 32 Countertops 8 9 D Dealer Responsibilities 1 10 Decommissioning 10 2 Diagnostic Charts Troubleshooting 9 1 Direct Current DC 4 6 DC Main Panel 4 16 DC Distribution Center 4 14 Distress Signals 2 7 Diver s F...

Page 286: ...ing 8 13 Float Plan 1 7 Fresh Water System 4 45 9 6 Fuel System 4 2 6 3 8 36 G GFCI 4 33 8 39 Galvanic Isolator 4 28 Gauges Switch Panels 8 14 Gelcoat Maintenance 8 11 General Boating Safety 2 2 Generator 4 35 7 29 Generator Maintenance 8 37 Getting Underway 6 1 Glossary 11 1 Gray Water System 4 52 H Hardtop 7 30 Hatches 7 5 Heater Hot Water 4 50 7 32 8 40 High Water Alarm 5 8 7 33 8 41 HIN 1 5 Ho...

Page 287: ...ules 3 1 O Oil Change System 7 35 Oil Spills 2 12 Overboard Discharge Pump 4 56 7 39 Overloading 2 3 Owner Packet 1 4 Owner Responsibilities 1 11 P Personal Flotation Devices 2 4 Plastics 8 16 Plotter 4 72 Plumbing Connectors 8 44 Pollution Regulations 2 12 Portlights 7 10 Propellers 5 5 Propulsion 5 1 Pressure Pump Fresh Water 7 40 8 45 R Range Stove 7 11 8 16 Refrigerator 9 9 Registration Inform...

Page 288: ... 5 4 Vessel Information 1 6 Visual Distress Signals 2 7 W Waste System 4 52 Windlass 4 61 8 55 9 15 Winterization 10 1 Z Zipper Care 8 5 S Safety Labels 2 1 Seacocks 4 56 8 51 Seat Helm 7 17 Shorepower See Dockside Power Shower Transom 4 49 Shower Sump Pump 4 50 8 47 Sound Producing Devices 2 10 Specifications Technical Spotlight 7 43 Spring Line 6 6 Stainless Steel 8 17 Stains 8 18 Stern Line 6 6...

Page 289: ...s received special factory training on the entire product line and his services should be employed to solve more technical problems A portion of the typical technical drawings found in this chapter are actual product drawings from the Regal factory These drawings should be of special interest in mechanical and electrical troubleshooting The equipment in the drawings is discussed in the various sec...

Page 290: ...2 Chapter 12 TYPICAL LABEL LOCATIONS SLING SLING POWER SWITCH AT BOW ANCHOR WINDLASS MUST BE IN OFF POSITION WHEN NOT IN USE Note Drawing Not To Scale Label Location Is Subject To Change ...

Page 291: ...0 KG APPROXIMATE BRIDGE CLEARANCE TO TOP OF RADAR 12 4 2 1 CU M CABIN STORAGE 75 CU FT 2 1 CU M COCKPIT STORAGE 83 CU FT 2 3 CU M APPROXIMATE DRAFT HIGH TRIM 22 0 5 M APPROXIMATE DRAFT DRIVE DOWN 36 0 9 M FUEL CAPACITY 276 GALS 1045 L WATER CAPACITY 67 GALS 253 L WASTE CAPACITY 30 GALS 114 L PERSONS CAPACITY YACHT CERTIFIED 10 MAXIMUM LOAD RECOMMENDED PERSONS GEAR 1121 KG ...

Page 292: ...OCKSIDE POWER INLET HELM SEAT SWIM LADDER WINDLASS FORWARD STATEROOM MID CABIN CONVERTS TO QUEEN BERTH GALLEY HEAD SALON DINETTE SLEEPER ENGINE COMPARTMENT BILGE INNER SPRING MATTRESS WINDSHIELD SWIM PLATFORM TRANSOM GATE CABIN ENTRANCE DOOR NOTE NOT TO SCALE SELECT FEATURES SHOWN HATCH ULTRA LOUNGE HULL PORTLIGHTS DAY HATCH ...

Page 293: ... OF ELECTRICAL AND MECHANI CAL INFORMATION THE DRWING INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME AS REGAL IS CONSTANTLY UPDATING EQUIPMENT VENDORS AND MANUFACTURING PRO CESSES TO PRODUCE A BEST IN CLASS PRODUCT THE LAYOUTS SHOWN ARE TYPICAL AND MAY NOT REPRESENT EXACT WIRING SCHEMATICS ...

Page 294: ...Technical Information 12 6 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL KOHLER GENERATOR W DIGITAL REMOTE WIRING ...

Page 295: ...Technical Information 12 7 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL DECK HARNESS 1 OF 2 ...

Page 296: ...Technical Information 12 8 38 TYPICAL DECK HARNESS 2 OF 2 ...

Page 297: ...Technical Information 12 9 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL SUMP MAIN DISTRIBUTION PANEL HARNESS ...

Page 298: ...Technical Information 12 10 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL SUMP DASH HARNESS ...

Page 299: ...Technical Information 12 11 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL SALON TV HARNESS ...

Page 300: ...Technical Information 12 12 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL STEREO HARNESS ...

Page 301: ...Technical Information 12 13 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL TRIM TAB SWITCH CIRCUITRY ...

Page 302: ...Technical Information 12 14 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL BATTERY SWITCH CIRCUITRY ...

Page 303: ...Technical Information 12 15 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL GFCI CIRCUITRY ...

Page 304: ...Technical Information 12 16 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL FIRE EXTINGUISHER GROUND CIRCUITRY ...

Page 305: ...Technical Information 12 17 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL TWIN VOLVO DIESEL ENGINE FIRE EXT SHUTDOWN ...

Page 306: ...Technical Information 12 18 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL BATTERY SWITCH CIRCUITRY ...

Page 307: ...Technical Information 12 19 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL FIREWALL WIRING ...

Page 308: ...Technical Information 12 20 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL WIPER CIRCUITRY OVERVIEW ...

Page 309: ...Technical Information 12 21 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL FUSION INSTALLATION ...

Page 310: ...Technical Information 12 22 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL FUSION SUB WOOFER INSTALLATION ...

Page 311: ...Technical Information 12 23 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL FUSION ZONES ...

Page 312: ...Technical Information 12 24 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL AIR CONDITIONING INSTALLATION ...

Page 313: ...Technical Information 12 25 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL HARDTOP INSTALLATION ...

Page 314: ...Technical Information 12 26 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL SUMP LAYOUT ...

Page 315: ...Technical Information 12 27 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL PLUMBING LAYOUT ...

Page 316: ...nformation 12 28 VACUUM TOILET VACUUM GENERATOR PUMP OUT DECK FITTING WATER WASTE MONITOR WASTE HOLDING TANK OPTIONAL OVERBOARD DISCHARGE PUMP MACERATOR VENT FILTER 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL VACUUM TOILET PLUMBING LAYOUT ...

Page 317: ...Technical Information 12 29 38 EXPRESS TYPICAL SLING LOCATIONS ...

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