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Chapter 6

SINCE DIESEL IS AVAILABLE IN VARIOUS 

SEASONAL BLENDS, REFER TO THE ENGINE 

MANUFACTURER’S OPERATION MANUAL  

FOR ACCEPTABLE TYPES.

NOTICE

    Are all gauges and electrical switches functioning 

properly?

      Has weather information been gathered and 

analyzed?

UNDERWAY QUESTIONNAIRE

      After casting off  have all dock lines and fenders 

been stowed?

      Are all passengers seated?

     As skipper are you monitoring the dash gauges and 

chart plotter for changes?

    As skipper are you on the lookout for changing 

weather?

       As skipper are you checking 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?

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  Has the fuel tank been 

fi

 lled enough to assist in 

preventing condensation?



  Is the vessel properly tied and covered with 

equipment stored?

WARNING

!

PREVENT INJURY OR DEATH FROM FIRE 

CAUSED BY LEAKING DIESEL FUEL.

INSPECT ENTIRE FUEL SYSTEM

AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR.

WARNING

!

TO PREVENT INJURY OR DEATH

USE ONLY GENUINE MARINE 

ENGINE/DRIVE REPLACEMENT PARTS 

WARNING

!

PRACTICE “NO SMOKING” AND EXTINGUISH

ALL FLAMMABLE MATERIALS

WITHIN 75 FEET OF ANY FUEL DOCK.

Summary of Contents for 53 SC

Page 1: ...52 SC OWNER S MANUAL 53 SC OWNER S MANUAL REGAL 531631 9 2014...

Page 2: ...10 Marine Sanitation Devices 2 10 EBIRB 2 12 Life Rafts 2 13 United States Coast Guard Minimum Equipment Requirements 2 13 Exhaust Carbon Dioxide 2 14 Boating Alcohol 2 17 Boating Accidents 2 18 Water...

Page 3: ...iralty Law 6 10 Emergencies 6 11 Environmental Awareness 6 13 7 AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT OPERATION Interior Equipment Component Machinery Components Interior View 7 3 Carbon Monoxide Detector 7 4 Door Comp...

Page 4: ...or Drift Alarm 7 45 Generator 7 46 Hard Top Enclosure 7 47 Hatch Engine 7 48 Heater Hot Water 7 49 High Water Alarm 7 51 Markers For Slings 7 52 Oil Change System 7 54 Overboard Discharge Pump 7 56 Sa...

Page 5: ...ETIC CARE MAINTENANCE Cosmetic Care 8 1 Maintenance 8 25 9 TROUBLESHOOTING Diagnostic Charts 9 1 10 STORAGE WINTERIZATION Checklists 10 1 11 GLOSSARY INDEX 11 1 12 TECHNICAL Technical Information 12 1...

Page 6: ...me without notice including changes in specifications colors fab rics materials and equipment or to discontinue a model Regal is not obligated to make similar changes or modifications to models sold p...

Page 7: ...eriodic maintenance beyond the scope of this manual Also your Regal yacht dealer carries a line of factory approved parts and accessories Your Regal yacht dealer can provide information regarding nati...

Page 8: ...Yacht Council and the International Marine Certification Institute Your Regal yacht was built with the same attention to detail and quality of construction that we would expect in a yacht we would pu...

Page 9: ...on 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...

Page 10: ...407 851 4360 or go to the internet at www regalboats com to find the closest Regal yacht dealership In keeping with its commitment to improvement Regal Marine Industries Inc is continually upgrading...

Page 11: ...e 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 sys...

Page 12: ...____________________________________________________ USCG Phone ___________________ Local Police ____________________________________ Marina Phone _________________ Slip Dock _________________________...

Page 13: ...__ Flares _______________________________________ Flash Light _______________________________________ VHF Radio Person Filing Report ______________________ Cell Phone __ ____________________ Name ____...

Page 14: ...cht 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 devic...

Page 15: ...n Engine Oil Fuel Filter Wrench Foot Pound Torque Wrench Gear Lube Mercury Tape Rule BASIC GEAR SUPPLIES BASIC GEAR SUPPLIES Tow Line Lubricating Oil Liquid Wrench Mooring Lines Duct Electricians Tape...

Page 16: ...surance inspections before leaving the factory In addition your dealer has been trained to perform final pre delivery checks and to service your Regal yacht Your dealer s responsibilities include 1 An...

Page 17: ...e supplied with your yacht including this owner s manual and to follow the recommendations in the literature To provide proper maintenance and periodic servicing of your yacht and equipment as set for...

Page 18: ...en 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 bo...

Page 19: ...thane 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...

Page 20: ...14 Chapter 1 Notes...

Page 21: ...d 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 P...

Page 22: ...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 inclu...

Page 23: ...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 cautio...

Page 24: ...t 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...

Page 25: ...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...

Page 26: ...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...

Page 27: ...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...

Page 28: ...h 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 wh...

Page 29: ...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...

Page 30: ...o 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...

Page 31: ...11 Safety On Board NAVIGATION LIGHT RULES...

Page 32: ...indicate an accurate distress position and guide units to a distress scene These devices operate from satellite signals sent to a ground station where the signal is downloaded The downside is that the...

Page 33: ...sel 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 an...

Page 34: ...US 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...

Page 35: ...and cockpit areas Determine the probable source of the carbon monoxide and correct the condition immediately Anyone with symptoms of CO poisoning should be placed in a fresh air environment and medica...

Page 36: ...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 tri...

Page 37: ...Don t drink and drive FEDERAL LAWS PROHIBIT OPERATING A VESSEL UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL OR DRUGS THESE LAWS ARE VIGOROUSLY ENFORCED BY ALL ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES WARNING At Least Annually To be p...

Page 38: ...ecessary steps to ensure that yourself and crew are educated and prepared to act in an emergency BOATING ACCIDENTS 1 Mixing boating and alcohol Remember the skipper is responsible for his crew passeng...

Page 39: ...ne at 800 368 5647 If there is no state provision for reporting boating acci dents a report must be made to the Coast Guard officer in charge Marine Inspection Unit nearest to the accident site or USC...

Page 40: ...lotter 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 an...

Page 41: ...mulus 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 probl...

Page 42: ...22 Chapter 2 Notes...

Page 43: ...THE NAVIGATION RULES OF THE ROAD TO PREVENT COLLISIONS WARNING TheNavigationRules set forth actions to be followed by boats to avoid collision They are referred to as the Rules of the Road There are...

Page 44: ...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 i...

Page 45: ...es 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 th...

Page 46: ...oat 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 saf...

Page 47: ...rds 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 road map to keep the skipper on course and...

Page 48: ...s 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...

Page 49: ...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...

Page 50: ...ction 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 rad...

Page 51: ...9 Rules Of The Road...

Page 52: ...10 Chapter 3...

Page 53: ...location of components operational information along with common problems and solutions are covered with each of the system components Be sure to read and follow any danger warning or caution labels...

Page 54: ...ion Note that Cummins Inc recommends the use of ASTM number 2D fuel The use of number 2 diesel fuel will result in optimum engine performance It is important to read and understand your engine and pro...

Page 55: ...ze forming clusters resulting in fuel tank algae As these clusters grow in size they cling themselves to tank walls and baffles Others state that algae is formed when water condenses in the boat s fue...

Page 56: ...uel filters Use exact replacements in order to match micron filtering capacity 3 Figure on changing both primary and secondary fuel system filters more often due to today s diesel fuel shorter storage...

Page 57: ...started fresh air is drawn through the vent system As the demand for air increases in rela tionship to the engine revolutions per minute rpm s the engine induction system supplies the required additio...

Page 58: ...d at the forward end of the fuel tank and are accessible by removing the cabinet insert at the center of the forward berth Under the mattress are access panels for both the in and out bound diesel lin...

Page 59: ...n inside which needs to be periodically cleaned Insects can cause the vent to clog resulting in increased pressure in the fuel system especially noticeable when filling the fuel tank In extreme cloggi...

Page 60: ...e in the bottom of the filter bowl 19 since it is heavier than diesel fuel It will appear as a different color Drain the contaminants into the container Close container and retain for proper disposal...

Page 61: ...9 Systems CUTAWAY TYPICAL RACOR WATER SEPARATOR FILTERS Note 900 MA series filters typically use a round O ring verses the square one shown here...

Page 62: ...ry engine mounted fuel filter Follow all safety requirements and environmental regulations when servicing the fuel system Note These engine filters are of the spin off and on variety similar to automo...

Page 63: ...ents several times to rid the system of contaminants 3 The fuel tank reads low and the engines are running rough The pick up tubes in the diesel fuel tank have sucked up air instead of fuel The air ha...

Page 64: ...For more complicated issues outside the scope of this manual contact your closet Regal yacht dealer They have undergone extensive training on the Regal yacht systems Be sure to read and follow any dan...

Page 65: ...d through the engine alternators while the engines are running or by the battery charger at dockside The alternators charge the batteries by sending current through the main distribution panel relays...

Page 66: ...Group CCA 0 Degrees F Reserve Capacity Engine Cranking Specialty 1400 400 min House 8D 840 160 min Your Regal yacht utilizes AGM Absorbed Glass Mat batteries which their construction allows the elect...

Page 67: ...by activating an object that draws heavily from this battery If a digital volt meter is used to check an AGM battery expect readings in the 12 8 to 12 9 range Readings in the AGM battery around the 10...

Page 68: ...ne alternators The battery charger output can be checked by monitoring the lights on the charger front face To begin with check the battery post connections for tightness and corrosion With the engine...

Page 69: ...DON BATTERY SWITCH BATTERY MANAGEMENT PANEL 85 86 87A 87 30 RED BLACK 18GA BLK 18GA RED BATTERY PARALLEL SOLENOID 150 AMP BREAKER 150 AMP BREAKER 150 AMP BREAKER REMOTE BATTERY SWITCH REMOTE BATTERY S...

Page 70: ...ry does not employ a remote battery switch As part of the battery management system remote battery switches are located in the engine room A remote battery switch is wired between each engine and the...

Page 71: ...push the magnetic latch down until it engages REMOTE BATTERY SWITCH OPERATION 1 Normal operation of the remote battery switch is completely to the left in the auto or remote position Notice latch posi...

Page 72: ...ch on mode button pops up Next 2 rotate switch knob to the left position remote position MAGNETIC LATCH UP SWITCH KNOB POSITIONED TO RIGHT 4 To turn the remote battery switch in the Lock posi tion dis...

Page 73: ...on because it was not proper ly reset to the auto position Reposition the remote battery switch to the auto position by switching it to the off position first then back to the auto position 2 Intermed...

Page 74: ...be reset Always determine the reason why the breaker blew before resetting the breaker To reset the breaker move the lever from the off position to the on position as indicated by the red arrow above...

Page 75: ...self for the voltage available This is help ful at docks that carry low voltage it works down to 95 volts It is also helpful in international markets where 230 volt 50 hertz voltage exists On this ves...

Page 76: ...gainst overload short circuit over heating and under or over voltage If a fault condition occurs a load bar segment on the display illuminates red The LED position indicates the failure which the caus...

Page 77: ...ion Any connected DC loads are powered directly by the charger If the load is higher than charger capacity the required additional power will come from the battery which will be progressively discharg...

Page 78: ...ge sensitive relays close The 3 position status panel switch needs to be in the down position for charging the house battery on ves sels without inverters In this position the inverter is disabled Als...

Page 79: ...rter Mode Displays the AC power as a percentage of the maximum power B Charge Cycle Displays the state of charge bulk absorption or float Invertor Mode Displays the approximate battery voltage C Inver...

Page 80: ...to invert voltage from 12 volt DC to 120 volt AC at the 3 position MDP sub panel There are two ways to stop the inverting process The inverter can be turned off at either the Mass Combi unit face swit...

Page 81: ...29 Systems MASS COMBI TYPICAL SYSTEM WIRING HOUSE BATTERY...

Page 82: ...2 engine cranking battery Notice the illustration shows a LED light which indicates when lite that the DVSR is closed and is sending a charg ing current to a battery ies If the DVCR senses the engine...

Page 83: ...vessel for extended periods Select breakers that control specific safety functions of the boat will operate as normal 3 When leaving the vessel after connecting your dock side power cord turn the batt...

Page 84: ...some initial charging en ergy 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 en gine with th...

Page 85: ...rd engine Each ignition switch features 3 used positions rotating left to right starting from the vertical position STOP SPRING LOADED TO THE LEFT AUXILIARY NOT USED ON SUPPLIES IGNITION POWER TO ENGI...

Page 86: ...cases the breaker protects a component in other cases it may also control a sub panel or parts of a sub panel Note The breakers can be reset Use the procedure described in the following pages The uni...

Page 87: ...cts the deck mounted anchor wind lass circuitry Notice this is a double pole breaker at 150 amps mainly because of the high current draw required by the motor to retrieve the anchor and the length of...

Page 88: ...er winch am plifier underwater lights cable master oil changer hatch lift stereo memory sea chest shower pump and fwd shower pump PORT UNIVERSAL BATTERY SWITCH ONLY ON Salon window port charger windla...

Page 89: ...from its origi nal flush position indicating the breaker has been tripped See the illustration C To reset the breaker use your finger to press the breaker down until it locks in the on position You ma...

Page 90: ...ble aids in basic electri cal troubleshooting A triple Westerbeke generator switch cluster facilitates gen set operations A 3 amp in line fuse located on the rear side of the panel protects the blue s...

Page 91: ...aft head circuit SOFT LIGHTS 15 AMP protects the soft lights in the salon forward and aft stateroom behind the blind valence AFT HEAD VENT 15 AMP protects aft head vent fan motor SALON 12 VOLT OUTLET...

Page 92: ...ated in the main cabin stateroom on the starboard side of the berth at the electronics locker In addition various electronic controllers are found here Also inside the electronics cabinet in a protect...

Page 93: ...of ceiling lights COCKPIT LTS protects the cockpit installed light cir cuit UNDERWATER LTS protects the transom mounted LED light under platform circuit DECK LTS protects the deck light circuit WINDSH...

Page 94: ...y AFT TABLE protects the aft cockpit table lift circuitry TRIM TABS protects the transom mounted electric hydraulic trim tab circuit SPOT LIGHT protects the deck mounted spotlight cir cuit COCKPIT 12...

Page 95: ...UN 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 1...

Page 96: ...UIT 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...

Page 97: ...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 WINDS...

Page 98: ...system 8 DEFROST controls the blower heater for defogging the windshield This feature is especially useful in high humidity and colder environments where the A C tends to cause water vapor to condens...

Page 99: ...WITCH PANELS LOCATION AND FUNCTION CONTINUED AFT COCKPIT STAIRWAY 1 DECK LTS controls the blue LED lighting through out the deck including the stairway 2 GARAGE BILGE LTS controls the aft deck garage...

Page 100: ...ols the optional cockpit sunshade that covers the patio area aft of the enclosure hardtop 3 COCKPIT LTS controls cockpit patio seating LED lighting circuit 4 ACC currently is not used PORT AFT DECK 1...

Page 101: ...system used on board Be sure to read and follow any danger warning or caution labels in reference to the yacht s electrical system or individual equipment components Never attempt any electrical repai...

Page 102: ...nlet plugs located at the marina dock power center The 30 amp plug is much smaller looking and the 50 amp cord will not physically fit it Also marina dock power centers have breakers that must be acti...

Page 103: ...igate the problem before attempting to energize the circuit Note Yachts with an optional isolation transformer minus the cord reel option create a neutral connection at the output of the transformer t...

Page 104: ...rina dock power center using the same procedure as the standard dockside cord Note If the cord reel system option is ordered with an isolation transformer option the cord is configured from the cord r...

Page 105: ...tion transformer option is present Check the breaker near the shore power inlet on vessels without the isolation transformer option 2 The marina dock power center lacks a 50 amp plug Call the dock mas...

Page 106: ...engine room after the shore power inlet This unit eliminates the need for a standard galvanic isolator Another fea ture of the transformer is it has voltage boosting capabili ties when shore power vo...

Page 107: ...ot actually connected to the shoreside system when in use C Power is transferred from shore power to the boat s electrical system by magnetic coupling This means there is no direct connection between...

Page 108: ...56 Chapter 4 TYPICAL AC CIRCUITRY FLOW CHART WITH ISOLATION TRANSFORMER...

Page 109: ...tained overload or overheating occurs the switch kicks in to shut down the unit When this happens the power to the unit shuts down status lights will be Off and there will be no output power from the...

Page 110: ...TRY IS DISABLED WITH THE MANUAL OVERRIDE SWITCH MANUAL OVERRIDE This switch permits the user to disable the monitoring and control circuitry This may be the case if the unit continuously disables the...

Page 111: ...ire 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 pa...

Page 112: ...ower center or from the ship s generator when at cruise The ship s main DC panel is located along side of the AC panel Information on the DC panel is found earlier in this chapter SHOREPOWER PANEL DIS...

Page 113: ...f Slide the bar to the left so the generator 60 amp breaker arm will clear when activated Push the single throw arm up to energize generator AC current to the sub panel breakers Switch on the sub pane...

Page 114: ...kpit refrigera tor from the inverter which which through a transformer changes DC voltage to AC voltage Then the current is stepped up to 120 volts AC Microwave This 15 amp breaker controls the galley...

Page 115: ...itioning pump located in the engine room bilge This pump is supplies water to both the forward air con ditioning unit and the air conditioning unit located in the engine room bilge Stabilizer This 20...

Page 116: ...er 1 and 2 sepa rately depending on the position of the on off on center located switch As you activate more equipment breakers the amperage use will advance travel to the right at the load current me...

Page 117: ...ces such as curlers and hair dryers Never use any electrical devices when puddling water is present to prevent possible shock hazard Notes on GFCI s Always seek a certified marine electrician preferab...

Page 118: ...66 Chapter 4 TYPICAL GFCI PROTECTED RECEPTACLE LOCATIONS 2 3 1 Note There are 3 GFCI circuits as represented by the numbers 1 2 3...

Page 119: ...set 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 been deactivated With this situation the...

Page 120: ...FILTER FUEL FILTER STBD ENGINE FEED PORT ENGINE FEED NOTE GENERATORFEEDVALVESHOWN IN OFF POSITION GENERATOR RETURN VALVE STBD ENGINE RETURN VALVE Fuel System The generator uses the same diesel fuel t...

Page 121: ...owl assembly to catch the contaminants 3 If needed use a flashlight and observe the bottom of the glass bowl Remove drain plug at the bottom of the filter bowl assembly 14 Besides trash look for water...

Page 122: ...in case of an electrical overload It can be manually shut off when performing generator maintenance to ensure no AC power is coming out of the generator See illustra tion A ILLUSTRATION A Electrical S...

Page 123: ...FFLER 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 b...

Page 124: ...tivate the desired AC equipment breakers Stopping Generator To stop the generator follow these steps at the ship s main control panel 1 Turn to the off position all AC equipment breakers 2 Turn to the...

Page 125: ...18 000 evaporator condenser unit is connected to the master stateroom A C unit Each of the evaporator condenser units incorporate a compressor to compact the refrigerant The forward air conditioner lo...

Page 126: ...e 230 volt A C pump Note that a Sea Chest pump option may be installed between the seacock and the A C pump The Sea Chest pump macerator filters the seawater thus eliminating the need for a strainer i...

Page 127: ...rt 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 Depending...

Page 128: ...he 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 troublesh...

Page 129: ...ally 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 or mix laundry bleach and water 1 part bleach to 5...

Page 130: ...are two water tanks it is normal that one will fill before the other Keep filling the tanks until water emerges from the other vent At this point both water tanks are full TYPICAL WATER TYPICAL WATER...

Page 131: ...ater and reinstall basket and cover Do not overtighten or use tools Turn on the pressure pump breaker and check for leaks Note It is recommended that the fresh water pressure pump and booster pump bre...

Page 132: ...passes the ship s water tank 3 Make sure the city water valve located at the engine room manifold is in the on position 4 Open the marina water supply spigot faucet which at this point will distribute...

Page 133: ...water pressure pump and booster pump breakers to the on position which will activate both pumps Note Open the potable water tank valve when the onboard water tanks need to be filled Engine Room Wash...

Page 134: ...em before attempting to operate the overboard discharge system Laws in many locals prevent the use of overboard discharge A person could be severely fined so know the restrictions before using the mac...

Page 135: ...0 parts per million and allow to sit for one hour Shorter time frames will require more concentrations of chlorine solution See the chart The chart below indicates how much disinfecting agent is neede...

Page 136: ...Chapter 4 NOTE THE MANIFOLD CONFIGURATION WILL VARY BY DESCRIPTION NUMBER OF VALVES DEPENDING ON ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT INSTALLED AND OPTIONS SELECTED AFT FRESH WATER MANIFOLD LOCATED IN ENGINE ROOM BILG...

Page 137: ...85 Systems NOTE THE MANIFOLD CONFIGURATION WILL VARY BY DESCRIPTION NUMBER OF VALVES DEPENDING ON ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT INSTALLED AND OPTIONS SELECTED FWD FRESH WATER MANIFOLD LOCATED UNDER SALON FLOOR...

Page 138: ...irway 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...

Page 139: ...t water Should this occur the valve would open and direct steam through a hose overboard Also there is a one way valve that keeps the hot water from back flushing into the cold water supply The hot wa...

Page 140: ...float switch permits an external 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 shower drain to help rid...

Page 141: ...ean drain as needed There is an expen sive strip you can buy at box stores that will penetrate the drain pipe Take off screen before using and catch debris 5 There is no water at any of the fresh wate...

Page 142: ...a waste filter in stalled in the vent line be tween the waste tank and the port thru hull fitting accessible behind the aft galley The filter s purpose is to keep objectionable odors to a minimum from...

Page 143: ...and a wall switch keyboard The toilets are powered by 12 volt DC electricity and are each controlled by 30 amp breakers located at the ship s main salon control panel Under normal conditions the head...

Page 144: ...k icon is normally green This means the holding tank is less than full The holding tank icon is red The holding tank is full or near full with the flush lockout prevents Flush operation when holding t...

Page 145: ...serted into the fitting and the machine then removes the waste Normally there is a charge for the service Make sure they connect the hose to the waste fitting Of course when cruising in international...

Page 146: ...ve to pump waste overboard on vessels with the mac erator discharge option The interlock valve is a type of valve which mag netically through a sealed unit opens the valve when energized by the macera...

Page 147: ...key switch being held in the on position push in on the macerator button to start the opening cycle of the macerator interlock valve Once the interlock valve opens the overboard discharge pump will be...

Page 148: ...r it does not stay lighted Check the head breaker on the main ship s control panel Also the wall panel could of entered the Sleep mode cycle after 8 hours of inactivity 4 There is an odor of sewage on...

Page 149: ...97 Systems WASTE SYSTEM LATER MODELS 1 Toilet Bowl 2 Solenoid Valve 3 Fresh Water Pressure Pump 4 System Vent 5 Holding Tank 6 Fresh Water Tank System can also run from dockside water supply 5 6...

Page 150: ...pter 4 Forward Head Aft Head To 12 Volt Main Control Panel Fwd Head Breaker To 12 Volt Main Control Panel Aft Head Breaker To 12 Volt Main Control Panel Fresh Water Pressure Pump Breaker Wall Control...

Page 151: ...ction hatch This hatch along with a ladder provides engine room sump access This is handy for preforming pre cruise fluid and component checks Activate the en gine room lights before using the ladder...

Page 152: ...at to plane at a slower speed than natural conditions allow As the boat breaks over the bow high attitude the boat speed accelerates and visibility increases If the boat is over trimmed it will plow t...

Page 153: ...PTING TO OPERATE THE SYSTEM WARNING System Components Main parts of the trim tab system include the helm mounted switch control box wiring trim tab cylinders tab plates and anodes TRIM TAB BREAKER HER...

Page 154: ...or close the sunroof sliding panel 3 Should the switch fail to operate check the sunroof breaker located at the electronics sub panel locker 4 Close the sunroof when leaving the vessel for extend ed p...

Page 155: ...ine room Make sure the light jack oil level is to the full mark Add recommended light jack oil as needed It is a good practice to keep extra jack oil on board in a safe storage area SUNROOF ENGINE ROO...

Page 156: ...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...

Page 157: ...wer check the breaker located in aft stateroom electronics locker 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...

Page 158: ...foot switch 8 While the captain bumps the vessel in slow speed reverse pay out the anchor line until the correct scope is reached 9 When scope is reached secure the anchor line around a cleat Never u...

Page 159: ...ow down the windlass to ensure proper entrance at the chute and to avoid hitting the bow 7 Once the anchor is completely retrieved bump the down foot switch to lock the chain 8 As soon as possible aft...

Page 160: ...hat 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...

Page 161: ...itors Also depending on the entertainment component desired the following breakers may need to be activated 12 Volt Panel TV Antenna Satellite TV System Dash Main Fusion System 120 Volt Panel Salon TV...

Page 162: ...mote Control The Samsung television remote control is still used to control select television functions in cluding set up menus such as language station settings and internal picture controls includin...

Page 163: ...system must be powered on before the transition page can be used Use the Bose master remote control to operate the salon entertainment compo nents Read and understand the outlined information on both...

Page 164: ...h as Fusion stereo Blu ray disc player and sat ellite TV Selected components shown above may be optional equipment not installed on your vessel SWITCHPLATE PANEL KVH DISH RECEIVER NOT SHOWN BLU RAY DI...

Page 165: ...e salon under the stair way storage cabinet where it is the properly located from the TV to prevent any interfer ence Do not relocate the module There is a bass knob located at the rear of the module...

Page 166: ...o streaming from a com patible smartphone or media player to the Fusion stereo It is connected to the satellite radio connector of the stereo unit Note that the Bluetooth cannot be operated simultaneo...

Page 167: ...TV button 3 Press TV 3 4 Press Input 4 5 Select DVD 6 Press CD DVD The forward television has limited Blu ray capability when sharing the salon player limited to volume control enhancements The cockpi...

Page 168: ...ting to play a disc check to make sure it is one of the compatible types as shown below Disc Care Dirt or scratches on a disc can prevent it from playing properly You can avoid this problem by 1 Handl...

Page 169: ...to the salon unit The difference being this unit uses a plexiglass panel door which allows the interface box to receive the IR signal via the Bose remote control instead of using IR repeater boxes For...

Page 170: ...ached to the base unit The iPOD hand set is compatible with many iPOD units through an adjustable iPOD handset Note When using the Bluetooth handset you must press and hold the paring button on the si...

Page 171: ...ignal from Garmin satellite or Blu ray player to be viewed in various locations which may include the for ward stateroom salon master stateroom and or cockpit The device is powered by 120 volts Each s...

Page 172: ...e See the photo for antenna location MCP Multi stat control panel The MCP is the system s user interface box providing system access to functions through an LED with 3 but tons The MCP serves as the s...

Page 173: ...cVision antenna must have a clear view of the sky to receive satellite signals Anything that stands between the antenna and the satellite can block the signal resulting in lost TV reception Common blo...

Page 174: ...LOCATED COMPONENTS DIGITAL TV ANTENNA CUMMINS HEADING SENSOR OPEN ARRAY RADAR FUSION STEREO FM ANT VHF RADIO ANT SATELLITE TV ANT HAILER DUAL TRUMPET HORN XM WEATHER ALL AROUND LIGHT Note Photo taken...

Page 175: ...e There is a system aux input which can be used for various video functions There is limited capability in using the salon fea tures from this television The salon Blu ray player and Garmin also can b...

Page 176: ...ng raised At this point use the dedicated up and down remote control features to raise the television unit Since the cockpit television circuitry includes an IR repeater in the salon entertainment cab...

Page 177: ...the transition quick reference guide the desired components do not function Remember to use the transition guide the TV and the entertainment center must already be on Fusion Stereo Remote If install...

Page 178: ...ion 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 the electronics th...

Page 179: ...oom or go www garmin com Using the touchscreen 1 Tap the screen to display an item 2 Swipe or drag your finger across the screen to scroll or pan 3 Pinch two fingers together to zoom out 4 Spread two...

Page 180: ...harts and displays in 3d imagery Radar Sets up and displays radar requires open array ra dar option Radar unit is installed on hardtop Media Sets up and displays Fusion stereo sound system Control all...

Page 181: ...129 Systems...

Page 182: ...s the National Weather Ser vice Since weather information is broadcast at five min ute intervals the weather receiver must obtain new data before it can be shown Therefore there might be a delay befor...

Page 183: ...fuel and data information that is programed on the screen Normally engine rpm oil pressure trim individual engine voltage and engine tem perature functions are pre set from the factory along with a f...

Page 184: ...sing the VHF Marine Radio 1 Ensure that the house battery switch and electronics helm switch are activated 2 Press and hold the red 16 9 power key to turn the unit to the on position 3 Press and hold...

Page 185: ...133 Systems VHF Key Descriptions...

Page 186: ...134 Chapter 4 VHF Home Screen Description...

Page 187: ...135 Systems VHF Microphone Key Descriptions...

Page 188: ...plotter using the NMEA backbone communication system and the call and radio function The black box transceiver is located in the master state room electronics locker A compatible GPS antenna for this...

Page 189: ...Up above the locker is a 12 volt breaker panel Depending on standard equipment and options installed The unit may also contain the radar power supply depth sounder controller AIS transceiver box VHF 3...

Page 190: ...the engine and drive information Read the Cummins QSB6 7 engine owner s manual carefully and understand the operation as well as the necessary maintenance requirements of the engines Also read the re...

Page 191: ...lter parts Also it is recommended that after a cruise you let the engines and generator idle under a no load condition for several minutes Perform a visual check for exhaust and fluid leaks in the bil...

Page 192: ...per the Zeus drive owner s manual ENGINE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES Maintenance schedules at recommended intervals in of the utmost importance in maintaining optimum engine performance and engine longevity...

Page 193: ...he engine starts release the key It will spring back to the ON position Do not crank the engine over 20 seconds as damage to the starting system may result To stop the engine turn the key to the OFF p...

Page 194: ...tion At this point the E switch can not be activated Remember that the E switch stops the engines immedi ately but the boat may continue forward because of sheer force and speed of the vessel As the b...

Page 195: ...ch Panel Vessel View Garmin 8212 Plotter Precision Pilot Key Switches Battery Parallel A C Duct Trim Tab Controls Joy Stick Remote Control Garmin GMI 20 Stbd Switch Panel Panel Helm Seat Control High...

Page 196: ...ystem should discharge the alarm will sound and the ignition system will be instantaneously interrupted Should this occur shut down any electrical system components along with closing any open hatches...

Page 197: ...of audible alarms and fault codes that may indicate a possible problem with a propulsion component or process Again the skipper needs to recognize the importance of these alarms and codes since some...

Page 198: ...ur Cummins package Dual displays are helm mounted and each propulsion package features its own display unit It constantly reports and monitors basic operating infor mation depth seawater temperature t...

Page 199: ...on and only active modes A basic description of each box will be outlined below Refer to the VesselView operator s manual for further in formation 1 Volts or Depth This data box can be set by the user...

Page 200: ...yed on the left side of the trim data Starboard tab will be displayed on the right side of the trim data 9 Scroll Bar Icon An icon represents the current data shown in the contextual data area of the...

Page 201: ...12 Chapter 5 DIGITAL THROTTLE AND SHIFT DTS HELM CONTROL BOX A B D C E F G H...

Page 202: ...ad the Zeus operation manual for further detailed information ITEM CONTROL FUNCTION A Neutral lights Light up when transmission is in neutral position Lights flash when engine is in the throttle only...

Page 203: ...evers to forward neutral or reverse detent 2 Press the Dock button Dock mode deactivates and the Dock button light goes out 1 Lever This is a Zeus feature which in rough sea conditions per mits the op...

Page 204: ...to regulate the throttle which depending on position will cause the bow to rotate faster or slower Note that the joystick is another control device that permits easy maneuvering in tight quarters Ill...

Page 205: ...ks entrance channels and on the water resturants with your yacht A joystick using Mercury Smartcraft technology is standard equipment with the Cummins Zeus Axius Pre mier propulsion package The Axius...

Page 206: ...17 Engine Controls JOYSTICK BASIC FUNCTIONS AFT FORWARD SIDEWAYS DIAGONALLY ROTATE...

Page 207: ...ummins GPS located at the hardtop under the port dome and an electronic compass 4 A Resume button to activate an earlier course read ing 5 By using the Response button the operator can in crease or de...

Page 208: ...NG AVOID PERSONAL INJURY FROM UNEXPECTED TURNS AT HIGH SPEEDS ENGAGING THE TRACK WAYPOINT OR WAY POINT SEQUENCE FEATURE WHILE ON PLANE CAN CAUSE THE BOAT TO TURN SHARPLY CONFIRM THE DIRECTION OF THE N...

Page 209: ...7 KG 1448 LB CRANKSHAFT ROTATION VIEWED FROM FRONT CLOCKWISE INTAKE VALVE CLEARANCE 0 254 MM 0 010 IN EXHAUST VALVE CLEARANCE 0 508 MM 0 020 IN MAXIMUM OVER SPEED CAPABILITY 15 SECONDS MAXIMUM 3700 RP...

Page 210: ...ed to insert your engine serial number which is on the top of the engine valve cover This serial number can be used to order parts components and service literature Below is a typical Cummins engine d...

Page 211: ...performed The new Cummins engine package installed in your yacht does not require a break in procedure Use the vari ous vessel displays to constantly monitor critical engine indicators such as oil pre...

Page 212: ...cST at 40 de grees C 104 degrees F to generate adequate pumping and lubrication to all diesel fuel fuel components A Bosch HPCR pump with hardened components en sures most fuels will be delivered wit...

Page 213: ...il reduces deposit formation on pistons rings and valves reduces friction which increases en gine cranking in lower temperature environments and increases engine longevity by maintaining lubrication a...

Page 214: ...r marine engine See the Lubricating Oil System information sheet Then add 0 95 litres 1 qt of oil at a time until it reaches the high point on the dipstick Record the number of liters quarts added for...

Page 215: ...ENGINE HIGH CAPACITY OIL PAN PAN ONLY 18 5 QTS HIGH TO LOW DIPSTICK READING 3 QTS LUBRICATING OIL FILTER CAPACITY 1 QT MAXIMUM OIL TEMPERATURE 280 DEGREES F FULL LEVEL ADD LEVEL CUMMINS DIESEL OIL DI...

Page 216: ...ns When changing oil oil filters make sure to catch all con taminated oil and dispose of in an environmentally ap proved fashion OIL FILTER FUEL FILTER TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY AVOID DIRECT CONTACT WI...

Page 217: ...solid state construction with an output of 135 amps per alternator They are self excited which means that current output is triggered at lower idling rpm s Pe riodically check the belt tension and ad...

Page 218: ...pump replacement is needed verify the correct design type pump before installing a new one The larg est difference is the drive pulley size Using the incorrect pump can cause decreased water flow and...

Page 219: ...overheating the engine and the system uses a coolant level sensor that warns of low coolant condition The heat exchanger is a two pass tube design and is lo cated on the exhaust side of the engine The...

Page 220: ...31 Engine Controls Courtesy of Cummins...

Page 221: ...stat opening tempera ture a bypass port is opened to allow engine coolant to flow back to the inlet of the water pump Until the ther mostat opens engine coolant is continuously recirculated through th...

Page 222: ...33 Engine Controls Courtesy of Cummins...

Page 223: ...available through Cummins Do not use a floating ball hydrometer since it may pro vide inaccurate readings COOLING SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS Coolant Capacity Includes block cylinder head water pump EGR co...

Page 224: ...re entering the intake manifold All in all more air en ters the cylinders on each intake stroke An aftercooler is used to cool down the intake air The process allows the engine to be much more efficie...

Page 225: ...onding SmartStart switch for the en gine to be started 6 Press and release the SmartStart switch for the engine to be started The engine starter will automatically begin to crank and stop once that en...

Page 226: ...ARTSTART SWITCH DISPLAY BRKRS Note there is a black box close to each VIP SmartStart switch display Refer to the photo on the previous page These are overcurrent protection devices for Cummins wiring...

Page 227: ...ted de sign the vessel is protected more from underwater de bris Should the drive unit come into contact with a large object the skeg is designed to shear below the torpedo minimizing drive damage Zeu...

Page 228: ...efer ence SERIAL NUMBER MODEL NUMBER GEAR RATIO The ZF planetary gear set seral number is found on a tag on top of the drive unit Note that the cover assembly needs to be removed to access plate See p...

Page 229: ...e To engage the automatic trim simply press the automatic trim tab button The outdrive trim tabs will automatically adjust to the speed of your yacht as it is changed If you press the automatic switch...

Page 230: ...up 3 Turn the wheel to port left and keep track of the revolutions until the wheel reaches the port lock 4 The number of revolutions you counted moves the drives from the maximum starboard angle to ma...

Page 231: ...y remove any accumulated debris in the strain er basket Turn the top strainer cap counterclockwise to ac cess the strainer basket Lubricate the O ring by applying a water pump grease Hand tighten the...

Page 232: ...o above The handle should be in a vertical position which permits excess engine seawater to exit through the cooler and the exhaust manifold This system assists in cooling the hydraulic valve system b...

Page 233: ...ach cruise or on a daily vessel usage schedule Pay close at tention to periodic maintenance required by Cummins This information is available in your engine drive opera tor s manuals Contact your clos...

Page 234: ...lubricant level If an alarm sounds and the reservoir is empty do not fill the reservoir monitor This situation requires a dif ferent set of steps Refer to the Zeus operator s manual for more informat...

Page 235: ...e gear drive when the drive is at operating temperature At this point the used lubricant will flow more freely and will carry away more impurities and is easier to remove it The gear drive lubricant c...

Page 236: ...combo from the neck of the res ervoir 4 Inspect the dipstick level which should be at the full cold mark 5 If the level is low see Filling 6 If the level is correct insert the cap dipstick combo into...

Page 237: ...r Under normal conditions the trim and steering actuator swim system oil and filter do not require changing unless they become contaminated with water or debris If the VesselView displays a code like...

Page 238: ...hown MAX FULL MARK MIN FULL MARK TRANSMISSION DIPSTICK 5 If the oil level is correct reinstall the dipstick 6 If the level is low add the specified transmission oil through the dipstick threaded hole...

Page 239: ...5 5 L or 6 US quarts Note For the most accurate measurement operate the engine at 1500 rpm s for 3 minutes before immediately checking the oil level 4 Start the engine and run for 3 minutes at 1500 rp...

Page 240: ...WITH PROPELLERS INSTALLED BEFORE REMOVING OR INSTALLING PROPELLERS REMOVE THE KEY FROM THE SWITCH PLACE THE DRIVE IN NEUTRAL AND ENGAGE THE E STOP HELM SWITCH TO PREVENT THE ENGINE FROM STARTING WARN...

Page 241: ...priately sized block of wood between the trim tab and the propeller 6 Torque the front propeller nut 100 ft lbs using the same propeller nut tool you used to remove the nut 7 Check the propeller rotat...

Page 242: ...53 Engine Controls...

Page 243: ...system the steering wheel will operate normally with complete force feed back and end stops The vessel can operate as a single engine craft The joy stick and station keeping will not function The auto...

Page 244: ...ncy if a trim or steering control valve is stuck it may be possible to clear the steering fault code by manually overriding the system An informational decal describing the location of specific contro...

Page 245: ...56 Chapter 5 Notes...

Page 246: ...e navigation 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...

Page 247: ...king 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...

Page 248: ...fill Make sure that diesel is selected at the pump and the correct fill nozzle is used Visually inspect all fuel system components before each filling DURING FUELING Keep the fuel nozzle in contact w...

Page 249: ...ed Start engines only in a well ventilated location to avoid diesel exhaust buildup Make sure all battery switches are activated Close and lock the center windshield section AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR D...

Page 250: ...ype 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 STOPPIN...

Page 251: ...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 quart...

Page 252: ...e the dock lines are secured at both 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 pi...

Page 253: ...e basic nautical knots and will use them when on the water Take the time to know the basic knots Figure 8 Knot Tied To Cleat A useful knot to learn for general docking is the figure eight with one end...

Page 254: ...nchor s efficiency is diminished A longer scope cushions the shock load on the entire system Once a scope is determined sometimes it is difficult to know how much line to let out to reach the desired...

Page 255: ...eck 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 breakin...

Page 256: ...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...

Page 257: ...elp 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 unconsc...

Page 258: ...e It is located at the front of the state registration numbers This label is part of the California Air Resource Board Carb SD I rule If your boat is op erated in the state of California and or border...

Page 259: ...EATY 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 belo...

Page 260: ...3 If used make sure bottom paints are legal and ecosystem friendly 4 Use only biodegradable cleaning agents 5 Dispose of all garbage and liter on shore properly not on the water 6 Don t top off fuel t...

Page 261: ...16 Chapter 6 Notes...

Page 262: ...of a boat To locate more detailed information for the auxiliary com ponents refer to the appropriate manufacturers owner s manual found in the owner s information packet Also further updated informati...

Page 263: ...ltration System 7 58 Seakeeper Stabilizer 7 60 Shower Transom 7 67 Sirius Marine Weather 7 68 Spotlight 7 70 Sunpads 7 71 Sunshade Sureshade 7 73 Swim Ladder 7 75 Swim Platform 7 76 Swim Step 7 77 Tri...

Page 264: ...3 Auxiliary Equipment Operation INTERIOR VIEW MACHINERY COMPONENTS...

Page 265: ...o 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 activate...

Page 266: ...l pro hibit the door from ac cidentally closing a great safety feature If installed the built in screen door functions independently on its own track Door Lock Screen Door With the screen door closed...

Page 267: ...pump will restart If the pump cycles on and off with no water being used a leak in the water system is likely If installed periodically remove the water inlet filter and clean it Be sure to turn the...

Page 268: ...where it is illegal to pump grey shower and sink water overboard The automatic float switch pumps grey water to the holding tank Normally it would not require any special service unless there was blo...

Page 269: ...nlock the hatch pull the handle away from the seal ring in 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...

Page 270: ...in the following pages can be or dered through a Regal dealer or may be available at special ity lighting or box stores When changing light bulbs it is always a recommended practice never to touch the...

Page 271: ...from the lamp base by turning the lens cover counterclockwise slightly and while in this position pull the lens cover out at the lamp body notches Remove the defective bulb by turning it counter cloc...

Page 272: ...ce 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 whi...

Page 273: ...port light cover clears Lift the black handle to control the amount of fresh air To close shut the port light cover and turn the latches up to provide a seal A screen is provided for insect protection...

Page 274: ...o the stove burners should a cooking fire develop The micro switch is located in the bottom of the top cavity It can be seen when the stove cover is in position covering the stove When the cover is in...

Page 275: ...l 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...

Page 276: ...temperature The actual freezer temperature will show on the port side of the display panel and the refrigerator temperature will show on the starboard side of the display Note that there is a ice touc...

Page 277: ...Compressor The compressor may make a humming or pulsing sound during normal operation Evaporator Refrigerant flowing through this unit may sound like boiling water Condenser Fan May hear air moving t...

Page 278: ...erclockwise until the gap is large enough to accommodate the table leg diameter 3 Install the table leg in the table pedestal support hole Tighten the leg lock until secure 4 Loose the knurled adjustm...

Page 279: ...Seat switch is on the helm being part of a 4 switch panel This switch controls the seat s fore and aft movement To add seat height using the leaning bolster lift the front of the helm seat and pull t...

Page 280: ...ISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER AT TELEVISION REAR NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS NOTICE WHEN LEFT FOR EXTENDED PERIODS TU...

Page 281: ...aner 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 b...

Page 282: ...clogged 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 clog...

Page 283: ...ected program lines up with the knob mark 8 Turn the WASH TEMP knob C to the desired wash temperature for the load 9 If needed use buttons E F G or H to run a special program If these buttons are not...

Page 284: ...fabrics in less time 3 The EASY IRON button uses specifically studied wash motions to respect fabrics in the best possible way During the rinse phase it introduces more water and the spin cycle is sh...

Page 285: ...accepted At the end of the drying cycle The STATUS DOOR lamp L will flash quickly for up to 90 seconds to indicate that the cycle is finished but the door is still locked When the STATUS DOOR lamp fla...

Page 286: ...undry room to tumble freely while drying Follow the instructions for dry only Repeat this procedure for the remainder of the load Notes For your safety the door stays engaged for the duration of the d...

Page 287: ...26 Chapter 7 EXTERIOR VIEW MACHINERY COMPONENTS...

Page 288: ...cum stances should this seat be occupied while underway It is recommended to remove the ignition keys from the key switches when the seat is occupied Read and understand the warning label below Make s...

Page 289: ...vide the best output and reception The TV antenna mounted inside the center dome on the hard top is shaped liked a saucer The satellite weather antenna is now located under the forward deck For furthe...

Page 290: ...rboard The center switch icon lights up when activated to alert the operator of aft bilge pumping activity When this occurs the bilge compartment should be checked immediately to find the reason for p...

Page 291: ...or growth 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 pe...

Page 292: ...Choose EDIT PAGE SET F Select the layout page type you want for example fourths thirds etc with arrow pad from the selections on the display Select OK when finished G Choose the application video w ca...

Page 293: ...by using a non magnetic screwdriver and turning the compensator screws as recommended A compass can be checked while underway for variance and deviation by comparing your heading with a nautical char...

Page 294: ...vision cabinet door and follow the operating instructions as outlined in the A C section of chapter 4 5 By activating the aft air conditioner additional air flow is present at the starboard helm throu...

Page 295: ...uding all the danger warning and safety notic es found inside the document along with the dingy launch information on the following pages Become acquainted with all the dingy and engine compo nents On...

Page 296: ...eep switch activated until the hydraulics make a clicking sound indicating the garage is at the end of its up travel 2 Raise outboard as high as possible and engage engine latch to clear dingy retriev...

Page 297: ...SYSTEM LAUNCHING TYPICAL CONTINUED 6 Grasp and slide dingy launch retrieval cradle to the full out or extended position See the red arrows 7 Lower cradle by using the tender lift switch until it touc...

Page 298: ...ngaged and manually used in case of power outage 9 Illustrationisacontinuationof thedingybeinglaunched with the winch switch held in the out activation mode Pull Turn Clutch To Disengage Motor 11 Note...

Page 299: ...rap is attached 14 Watch for any obstruction between the dingy and ga rage top while retrieving the dingy Use the forward in arrow on the winch switch Keep the dingy straight on dingy cradle bunks as...

Page 300: ...the tender lift switch at the stairway lift the cra dle component completely to the up position 18 Push the cradle center bunk roller rail assembly as far forward as possible 19 Lower tender lift cra...

Page 301: ...l the door hinge releases and swivels to an open position Be sure it locks in the slots To close the door pull up on the framework until the door hinge releases and swivels to a closed position Be sur...

Page 302: ...s The general information found in Chapter 4 will enable the captain to bring his equipment up and running Manuals for each of the electronic components should be referenced for specific detailed oper...

Page 303: ...r system When the system actuation starts you may hear a loud sound similar to that of small arms fire followed by a rushing air sound The system will show actuation whenever the ignition key is ON an...

Page 304: ...move the safety pin from the Fire T handle and pull T handle firmly and release A loud rushing or air sound will be heard Complete discharge will take several seconds DO NOT OPEN THE COMPARTMENT IMMED...

Page 305: ...URING HANDLING INSPECTION OR WORKING IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT WEAR EYE PROTECTION AT ALL TIMES Portable fire extinguishers are found in various cabin and cockpit lockers A label may be present on the...

Page 306: ...witch to the on position The alarm communicates through a NMEA 0183 port connected to the Garmin electronics If the amount of drift is outside the drift limits the light will illuminate on the display...

Page 307: ...ses 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 c...

Page 308: ...lose the lower aft enclosure window press and hold the upper portion of the window marked switch located at the port companionway entry way until the window unit is raised to the top This window uses...

Page 309: ...aft to check engine drive and generator fluids The center grate is removable for accessing the engine thru hull and equipment such as the air conditioner pump found under this area All other grates ar...

Page 310: ...be activated turn off the hot water breaker at the AC side of the main control panel Then remove the panel cover to expose the reset button Press the red reset button After refastening the access pan...

Page 311: ...ODILY INJURY DUE TO ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT TRY TO OPEN UP THE HOT WATER TANK COMPONENTS WHILE THE AC POWER IS ACTIVATED TURN HOT WATER BREAKER OFF AT THE MAIN AC PANEL CAUTION TO AVOID POSSIBLE BODIL...

Page 312: ...the bilge switch sends a signal to the helm mounted alarm If the alarm sounds bring the vessel back to an idled neutral position and turn off the engines Open the engine hatch and determine the cause...

Page 313: ...use hull or rub rail damage NOTICE AS A SAFETY PRECAUTION WHEN THE BOAT IS LIFTED TIE A LINE BETWEEN BOTH STRAPS TO PREVENT THE STRAPS FROM MOVING FORWARD OR AFT SLING MARKER SLING MARKER TYPICAL AFT...

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Page 315: ...ent pump and or system damage follow the procedure outlined below 1 Ensure that the breaker is actuated 2 Insert the PVC wand of the Drain Fill Hose into a container and open the engine valve turn clo...

Page 316: ...EDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT PROHIBITS THE DISCHARGE OF OIL OR OILY WASTE INTO OR UPON THE NAVIGABLE WATERS AND CONTIGUOUS ZONE OF THE UNITED STATES IF SUCH DISCHARGE CAUSES A FILM OR SHEEN UPON...

Page 317: ...which react to a magnet imbedded in the underside of the handle When the system is triggered power travels from the monitor panel push button switch to the valve which is opened and at that point act...

Page 318: ...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 you...

Page 319: ...est diagram for more information Operation With this option a large seacock with a grated scoop is attached to the outside hull It forces raw water into the macerator and exits as filtered sea water w...

Page 320: ...the red button at the operator s panel This will trigger a single cleaning cycle and then return the control to the selected time interval Note When power is initially applied a self test routine will...

Page 321: ...tion The gyro gimbal rotation angle around a predetermined axis precession rate is the basis of its operation The amount of torque applied to the vessel hull to counter a wave induced roll is directly...

Page 322: ...side of the ship s AC panel needs to be energized Next there is a circuit breaker on the 12 volt DC side of the ship s panel marked stabilizer that needs to be activated Power will now be available t...

Page 323: ...62 Chapter 7 1 When voltage is initalized at the Gyro Control Box a splash screen will be shown...

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Page 326: ...65 Auxiliary Equipment Operation SEAKEEPER SPECIFICATIONS...

Page 327: ...STEM HAS AUTOMATICALLY LOCKED THE GYRO DUE TO AN ALARM OR FAILURE NO ATTEMPT SHALL BE MADE TO BYPASS THE ALARM OR THE AUTOMATIC LOCK WARNING THE CIRCUIT BREAKERS SHOULD BE LEFT ON AS LONG AS POSSIBLE...

Page 328: ...flexible extended hose with hot and cold water Like residential plumbing the red knob denotes hot water and the blue knob cold water When using this feature balance the hot and cold knobs to achieve a...

Page 329: ...x receiver must be used for worldwide weather The weather application superimposes historical live and forecasted weather graphics and their associated weather data on the E series GPS Plotter All thi...

Page 330: ...69 Auxiliary Equipment Operation Weather Application Set Up To customize a page on the Garmin GPS Plotter for weather refer to the Garmin plotter literature in the owner s information packet...

Page 331: ...dash mounted remote control turn the unit on by depressing the on off button 2 Using the same dash mounted remote control rotate your light to the desired location 3 The light speed can be controlled...

Page 332: ...ust 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 t...

Page 333: ...e adjuster receiver arm to stern which will lock it at the de sired angle Ensure that the arm is secured in the deck track See the illustration Place Adjuster Receiver Arm In Track SUN PAD FRAMEWORK S...

Page 334: ...on s Seal of Recommendation for sun protec tion The Sureshade tele frame system is integrated into the aft hardtop and is self supporting Dual synchronized 12 volt attached actuators drive the stainle...

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Page 336: ...F AND REMOVE 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 YACHT LADDER Handrails I...

Page 337: ...ts 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 boat using the swim platform or any oth...

Page 338: ...talled the swim step option provides an easy water entry for aquatic toys divers etc This option is powered by dual actuators run by the ship s 12 volt DC system The system is protected by a 30 amp br...

Page 339: ...cs system is compatible with the CANBUS Controller Area Network network used on marine engines The tab electronics are connected into the yacht s NMEA 2000 plug and play communication system TRIM TAB...

Page 340: ...to make the automatic leveling decisions Refer to the trim tab operator s manual In addition the factory sets the basic home roll and pitch attitudes of your yacht but 2 default positions must be set...

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Page 342: ...e filament found in older lighting products and therefore is more adaptable to the harsh marine environment along with not being affected by vibra tion The LED circuit is solid state and does not cont...

Page 343: ...the principle of reverse osmosis a high pressure pump forcing sea water through a membrane which allows water but not salt to pass The system includes a 50 amp overcurrent protection breaker lo cated...

Page 344: ...ower heater motor for defog ging the windshield This feature is especially useful in high hu midity and colder environments where the A C tends to cause water vapor to condense on the windshield glass...

Page 345: ...ad whis per wall fabric When the port helm vent window momentary toggle switch is activated to the up position the air cyl inder pushes the vent upward To close the vent activate the down portion of t...

Page 346: ...ing the button alone the windshield will output water and make 2 sweeps with the wiper before turning off Note that the both wiper switches fea ture low high and off positions The water originates at...

Page 347: ...ed try them on a small area before applying to the entire surface Never use toxic or caustic chemicals on your yacht Read and understand each cleaning agent before using it The labels will alert you t...

Page 348: ...loat Switch 33 Carbon Monoxide Detector 34 Compass 34 Cord Reel System 35 Cummins Engines 36 Door Cabin Entry 40 Electronics General 40 Electronics VHF Marine Radio 41 Fire Extinguishing System 42 Fue...

Page 349: ...r tightness Clean fuel filters as suggested by the engine manufacturer Check all engine and water waste hoses for tightness and deterioration Tighten all hose clamps as needed Check all battery hardwa...

Page 350: ...boat lifted out Make sure the straps are evenly lined up with the sling markers on the deck Look for scrapes in the gelcoat along with any loose or damaged underwater hardware Also this is an excellen...

Page 351: ...p cloth and 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 contain...

Page 352: ...pet is the same as high end residential carpet and the carpet should be treated accordingly Periodic professional carpet cleaning using either the hot wa ter extraction or dry cleaning powder method w...

Page 353: ...th a wet dry vacuum Allow the carpet to dry completely 8 Fluff up the clean dry carpet with the brush or a car pet rake If applicable apply vaseline to the snaps Stain Removal Olefin fiber used in the...

Page 354: ...more attention than lighter colors The material is a matte or satin finish To remove scratches and nicks sand the surface with 180 220 grit sandpaper until the nick is gone To restore the finish use a...

Page 355: ...TEEL SURFACES The best way to clean metal surfaces on your BBQ is to wipe them down using a damp cloth and then thoroughly dry Stubborn spots caused by spillage and discoloration from heat may be remo...

Page 356: ...d keep the buffer moving Re wax after compounding to buff the surface Hairline cracks or spider webbing could develop in the gelcoat surface of a hull or deck This can be caused by impact or other fac...

Page 357: ...r 7 Remove 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...

Page 358: ...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 effect...

Page 359: ...brasives 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 T...

Page 360: ...re sealing be sure to use a non toxic sealer since counters are used for food preparation Two types of sealers are available in the marketplace A penetrating sealer penetrates into the stone The topic...

Page 361: ...gen peroxide form a thick paste by mix ing with water Apply to stain cover overnight with plastic wrap in the morning scrape mixture from stain with wooden utensil and rinse Organic Stains Combine 12...

Page 362: ...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 extremely dirty surfaces Avoid the use of sprays and other ha...

Page 363: ...face immediately move it to a cool area of your cook top with a razor blade scraper and then remove it from the cook top as soon as possible PLASTICS There are different types of plastic aboard your v...

Page 364: ...t such as a bow rail is exposed 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 chrom...

Page 365: ...adow E 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 re...

Page 366: ...l cause immediate damage Dilute chlorine bleach before using Do not wax the vinyl as it may cause cracking Always wear protective gloves and make sure there is sufficient ventilation when cleaning vin...

Page 367: ...been shown to be successful 6 Disinfect with a 5 1 beach solution For the following stains a mild detergent may be used Blot or wipe stains immediately A Ketchup Mayonnaise B Butter C Red Wine Liquor...

Page 368: ...pplication of naphtha lighter fluid Rinse thoroughly with clean water and pat surface dry Step 5 Use a 1 1 mixture of isopropyl alcohol and water If the stain persists use straight alcohol Rinse thoro...

Page 369: ...rade the toilet bowl lining Do not use chlorine solvents or caustic chemicals such as the drain openers because the various system seals may be damaged VACUUM STYLE HEAD SYSTEMS After using a pump out...

Page 370: ...olutions that contain abrasive materials WHISPER WALL CEILING COVERING Your yacht features a whisper wall ceiling product It is manufactured with solution dyed polyolefin and polyster staple fibers wh...

Page 371: ...d generator 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 fo...

Page 372: ...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 bleac...

Page 373: ...27 Cosmetic Care Maintenance OVERBOARD DISCHARGE PAN DRAIN TYPICAL VECTOR COMPACT AC SYSTEM AIR FILTER...

Page 374: ...and circulate the solution through the condenser 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...

Page 375: ...a disposable damp cloth Install corrosion protection petroleum jelly or approved grease to the posts before reinstalling the terminals 3 Tighten all battery connectors securely Check their tightness b...

Page 376: ...t smoke or bring flames near a battery that is being or has recently been charged The hydrogen gas generated by battery charging is highly explosive Set the batteries on a block of wood not concrete s...

Page 377: ...nd negative terminals are unhooked before checking any terminal connectors If necessary use a soft clean cloth to clean the cabinet Never use any liquids acids and or scouring cleaners Do not touch th...

Page 378: ...problem before resetting the circuit breaker A second area to investigate is the battery solenoid located in the engine room When the switch is pressed the solenoid energizes the appropriate second b...

Page 379: ...ed aft in the center bilge Periodically check the grates 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...

Page 380: ...nstalled 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 no...

Page 381: ...ch it on any smooth surface Allow the cord reel to then retract the cable into the cable storage area At least annually check all AC and DC wiring connections to be sure they are secure and free of co...

Page 382: ...wner and as such are not considered defects in workmanship or material within the terms of the warranty Individual operating habits and us age contribute to the need for maintenance service Proper mai...

Page 383: ...and drive propulsion package life cycle It starts with day to day awareness of the propulsion systems Before checking systems check all appropriate fluid levels Refer to the Cummins Zeus owners manual...

Page 384: ...system drain flush fill Vibration damper viscous clean Heat exchanger pressure cap inspect for reuse Maintenance Procedures at 2000 Hours Crankcase ventilation filter inspect for reuse Maintenance Pr...

Page 385: ...39 Cosmetic Care Maintenance...

Page 386: ...uent adverse effect on operation 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 instruct...

Page 387: ...ents The unit s lens is textured to reduce glare and is sensitive to skin oils waxes and abrasive cleaners Cleaners containing ammonia alcohol abrasives or anti grease detergents will harm the anti re...

Page 388: ...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 igni tion key is ON first check the pressure gauge and actuator to see i...

Page 389: ...Also inspect the fuel tank for signs of leakage or abrasion Tighten all components as needed The starboard filler hose where it ties into the fuel fill can be accessed by opening the master stateroom...

Page 390: ...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...

Page 391: ...45 Cosmetic Care Maintenance TYPICAL DIESEL GENERATOR PARTS DESCRIPTION...

Page 392: ...the troubleshooting section for more information or call your closest authorized dealer A replaceable fuse protects the controller circuitry If the controller display is dark check the battery and bat...

Page 393: ...47 Cosmetic Care Maintenance TYPICAL GENERATOR INFORMATION...

Page 394: ...48 Chapter 8...

Page 395: ...fter any contact with fuel oil 1 Loosen the fuel filter screw at position 1 See illustration above 2 Initiate the auto start sequence until the fuel appears free of air bubbles as viewed from the vent...

Page 396: ...Air Cleaner Element To clean replace air cleaner follow these steps 1 Release the fasteners to open the housing and remove the air filter element 2 Tap the element lightly against a firm surface to l...

Page 397: ...ll exhaust Make sure there are no insect nests at the outlet Check for carbon or soot deposits which are indicators of exhaust leaks 5 Make sure that all carbon monoxide detectors are working CARBON M...

Page 398: ...alcohol or methanol antifreeze or mix them with the recommended coolant Note If the generator is overheated do not add the recommended coolant until the generator is cool to prevent engine or compone...

Page 399: ...53 Cosmetic Care Maintenance GENERATOR MAINTENANCE RECORD...

Page 400: ...when a GFCI is not functioning TEST MONTHLY Note the following information is for reference only Notice the Line and Load high voltage connection points to the GFCI outlet The wire labeled Line will b...

Page 401: ...to eliminate any scale that has built up inside the hot water heater Turn the breaker off just as a precaution C The hot water heater and heat exchanger parts are made of aluminum If engine flushing...

Page 402: ...installed several inches from the hull bottom Obviously when the helm alarm sounds there is a large amount of water filling the engine room cavity Stop the vessel and determine the source of the leak...

Page 403: ...e depress the horn switch and hold it while the screw is adjusted for the loudest decibel Also periodically check the horn assembly for debris and insect nests Use an auto grade chrome cleaner on the...

Page 404: ...late 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 Al...

Page 405: ...e line is cut 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...

Page 406: ...filter needs to be cleaned periodically Simply remove the hose clamp and unscrew the fresh water filter to access the screen Rinse the screen off to remove any foreign debris Be sure to use teflon tap...

Page 407: ...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 ti...

Page 408: ...el before removing the cover to inspect the filter basket To access the cover remove the cotter pin and release the band clamp that holds the cover in place Reverse process for reassembly When finishe...

Page 409: ...mponents that operate in a harsh marine environment some periodic inspections and maintenance are recommended Seakeeper recommends an annual inspection and a 2000 hour service interval to keep the gyr...

Page 410: ...64 Chapter 8 SEAKEEPER STABILIZER SYSTEM CONT...

Page 411: ...tools only available to qualified service technicians There are no user serviceable parts of adjustments Always turn your weather system off before carrying out routine maintenance Perform the followi...

Page 412: ...our water supply by not dumping used water overboard Periodically check the sump pump grate for debris such as hair and soap build up Check to make sure the automatic float operates freely at all time...

Page 413: ...use silicone 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 contro...

Page 414: ...the 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 u...

Page 415: ...board overheating rust paint deterioration and general condition of the unit by a qualified service technician is recommended The following information is included for the qualified service personnel...

Page 416: ...around the area where the valve and hull meet Every 30 days open and close each thru hull valve several times This will guard against the valve seizing in the open or closed position Also make sure t...

Page 417: ...strainer basket If possible blow out the strainer basket with compressed air or use a metal type brush to remove any accumulated material from the screen mesh Make sure the strainer is centered on rei...

Page 418: ...o close flush ball 4 Most marinas 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 f...

Page 419: ...t 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 deb...

Page 420: ...74 Chapter 8 WASHER DRYER...

Page 421: ...aintenance PERIODIC MAINTENANCE WARNING AVOID POSSIBLE FIRE CLEAN THE LINT TRAP AFTER EVERY LOAD AND PERIODICALLY INSPECT ALL DRYER DUCTING FOR LINT AND ACCUMULATED DEBRIS SEE OWNER S MANUAL FOR ADDIT...

Page 422: ...screws 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 ne...

Page 423: ...r nuts to specification Inspect the hydraulic system fittings and hoses found on the drive for leaks or damage Check the hose fittings for tightness Check the bonding continuity circuit for loose or d...

Page 424: ...th ground wire As standard equipment your Regal yacht features a 60 amp galvanic isolator installed to block the passage of galvanic current while providing a path to ground for the dangerous fault sh...

Page 425: ...bar nacles Conventional anti fouling coatings bottom paint can be used When using bottom paint the copper oxide type with an algaecide additive is recommended When painting a hull bottom and or drive...

Page 426: ...ment manuals or on the web along with your closest Regal yacht dealer Become familiar with the troubleshooting chapter since a breakdown can occur anytime on the high seas Many times the root cause of...

Page 427: ...2 Chapter 9 AIR CONDITIONER DIAGNOSTIC CHART...

Page 428: ...3 Troubleshooting AIR CONDITIONER ELITE CONTROLS...

Page 429: ...4 Chapter 9 AIR CONDITIONER ELITE CONTROLS...

Page 430: ...5 Troubleshooting AIR CONDITIONER ELITE CONTROLS...

Page 431: ...6 Chapter 9 AIR CONDITIONER ELITE CONTROLS...

Page 432: ...AC on the AC input Note to monitor the battery temperature sensor The charge voltages are automatically adjusted for changing temperatures When the battery temperature is high the charge voltage goes...

Page 433: ...8 Chapter 9 MASS COMBI CHARGER DIAGNOSTICS...

Page 434: ...9 Troubleshooting MASS COMBI CHARGER DIAGNOSTICS...

Page 435: ...u ray player along with the user manual which is located in the owner s information packet in the master stateroom dresser drawers AVOID BODILY INJURY AND DEATH DUE TO SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE THE BACK COV...

Page 436: ...olysis can ruin an antifouling paint Therefore the vessel bottom needs to be checked periodically to make sure it is clean and no growth is occurring Lightly scrub the bottom with a soft brush to remo...

Page 437: ...12 Chapter 9 CABLE CORD REEL...

Page 438: ...iple breaker tripped at output of isolation transformer Repair as needed Reset breakers No power to AC outlets and or equipment Main AC ship s panel breakers tripped or in off position Reset or activa...

Page 439: ...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 workin...

Page 440: ...r 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 retai...

Page 441: ...Make sure the cable is tightly connected and it is free of corrosion 2 Check system fuses and breakers 3 Check that the plotter is set up properly to view the camera image via the display Check the o...

Page 442: ...17 Troubleshooting ENTERTAINMENT BOSE CINEMATE GS...

Page 443: ...18 Chapter 9 ENTERTAINMENT BOSE CINEMATE GS...

Page 444: ...ff 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 Chec...

Page 445: ...FILTER DIAGNOSTIC TYPICAL Note that the 53 SC uses the 500 series water separator filter for the diesel generator The 900 series is used on the Cummins diesel 6 7L engine carries a 10 micron element...

Page 446: ...21 Troubleshooting GALVANIC ISOLATOR...

Page 447: ...22 Chapter 9 GALVANIC ISOLATOR...

Page 448: ...23 Troubleshooting DIESEL GENERATOR Dealer Service Item...

Page 449: ...24 Chapter 9 DIESEL GENERATOR Dealer Service Item...

Page 450: ...25 Troubleshooting DIESEL GENERATOR Dealer Service Item...

Page 451: ...26 Chapter 9 DIESEL GENERATOR Dealer Service Item...

Page 452: ...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 gro...

Page 453: ...28 Chapter 9 IPOD...

Page 454: ...n transformer problem first check all electrical connections and retest If all connections are good look to the table below for assistance If the malfunction continues after completing the procedure b...

Page 455: ...place 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 authoriz...

Page 456: ...hermostat or activate on off switch Compressor starts but does not cool fridge Contact repair center Door latch not closing or door seal not seated Adjust latch or replace seal Condenser dirty Remove...

Page 457: ...32 Chapter 9 REFRIGERATOR ICEMAKER DIAGNOSTICS...

Page 458: ...es Refer to the user s guide for further information on the symptoms listed below or contact KVH technical sup port Should you experience problems with the antenna re member it is a sophisticated elec...

Page 459: ...be removed Unscrew the impeller Note it is a left hand threaded component Install a new shaft seal carefully The seal components are delicate and can be scratched which will result in non sealing Push...

Page 460: ...ounding at the helm display panel indicating a malfunc tion has taken place Gyro damage or erratic operation may result at the sound of an alarm When an alarm sounds the gyro switches to Stop and Lock...

Page 461: ...en 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 minut...

Page 462: ...37 Troubleshooting STEREO FUSION...

Page 463: ...38 Chapter 9 STEREO FUSION CONT...

Page 464: ...39 Troubleshooting STEREO FUSION CONT...

Page 465: ...40 Chapter 9 STEREO FUSION CONT...

Page 466: ...ocated in the cockpit To access the controller box remove the cockpit refrigerator The controller uses a solid state magnetic sensor attached to each actuator motors which provides rotation detection...

Page 467: ...bleshooting Overview SURE SHADE CONT Checking controller box for incoming voltage both for actuator power and controller circuit board Use a digital volt meter Should show 12 volts DC Port Actuator St...

Page 468: ...43 Troubleshooting TACHOMETER ELECTRONIC DIESEL...

Page 469: ...44 Chapter 9 TACHOMETER ELECTRONIC DIESEL...

Page 470: ...roperly adjusted Readjust brightness or contrast to owner s manual specifications Horizontal bars appear to flicker jit ter or shimmer on the image Fine function not adjusted properly Adjust fine func...

Page 471: ...livel in bowl has changed after flush Flush refill mode has been changed Reprogram fllush refill mode see Techma owner s manual Water continues dripping briefly into bowl after flush cycle is complet...

Page 472: ...solation 4 Measure all battery voltages and note those values for future reference if needed 5 Maintain a 20 to 25 amp load on the house battery to help keep that battery below 13 volts while testing...

Page 473: ...d data is over 4 hours old is displayed on the screen Select ignore to disregard the alarm and to turn off the beeping alarm When you take no action over 3 minutes ignore is selected automatically Sel...

Page 474: ...ogged debris clears 2 The bag is overfilled and fine dust has clogged the bag VACUUM CLEANER 3 The vacuum cleaning tools are clogged 4 The motor exhaust filter is dirty and should be cleaned or replac...

Page 475: ...50 Chapter 9 WASHER DRYER...

Page 476: ...51 Troubleshooting WASHER DRYER...

Page 477: ...52 Chapter 9 WINDLASS...

Page 478: ...These lists cover land stored boats either inside or outside All in all it is best to contact your closest Regal yacht dealer for system information or Cummins MerCruiser professional at Cummins Care...

Page 479: ...iate equipment for calibration such as the automatic fire extinguisher canister or the CO detectors Never use blocking to support the hull bottom as structural hull damage may occur to the vessel Cont...

Page 480: ...nvironmentally 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...

Page 481: ...e antifreeze solution will displace any water trapped and eliminate the possibility of freezing in hidden areas In addition since the seawater pump utilizes a magnetically driven impeller the impeller...

Page 482: ...itives such as BIOBOR and STABIL should be added at this time to control algae and condition the fuel Care should be taken that the additives used are compatible with the primary fuel filter water sep...

Page 483: ...used for oil changes only winterization is not required If you are pumping fresh or salt water you must protect the system from freezing by draining the pump valves manifold and hoses To drain remove...

Page 484: ...e the pump or filter could be damaged To drain remove the black drain plug on the side of the pump filter unit and disconnect the hoses Replace and tighten the drain plug and or hose when draining is...

Page 485: ...l in freezing climates To remove the flat screen 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...

Page 486: ...9 Storage Winterization WASHER DRYER...

Page 487: ...som shower and allow tank to empty 3 Drain the water heater shut off water pump switch 4 Mix nontoxic antifreeze with water in accordance with the manufacturer s recommendations 5 Pour solution into t...

Page 488: ...11 Storage Winterization Notes...

Page 489: ...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 partitio...

Page 490: ...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 aboar...

Page 491: ...on Monoxide 2 14 Carbon Monoxide Detector 7 4 8 34 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 6 11 Carpet Cockpit 8 7 Carpet Interior 8 6 Compass 7 32 8 34 Cool Cockpit Air Conditioning 7 33 Control DTS 5 12 Contr...

Page 492: ...n 1 7 Flooring 8 12 Fresh Water System 4 78 9 19 Fuel Filter 9 20 Fuel System 4 2 6 3 8 43 G Garbage Discharge 2 14 Gauges Switch Panels 8 13 Gelcoat Maintenance 8 10 General Boating Safety 2 2 Genera...

Page 493: ...7 54 8 58 Overboard Discharge Pump 4 94 7 45 8 65 Overloading 2 3 Owner s Packet 1 4 Owner Responsibilities 1 11 P Personal Flotation Devices 2 4 Plastics 8 17 Plumbing Connectors 8 59 Portlights 7 2...

Page 494: ...isual Distress Signals 2 7 S Safety Labels 2 1 Seacocks 4 77 8 74 Seat Helm 7 18 Seat Aft Transom Bench 7 27 SeaChest Filtration System 7 58 8 62 9 34 Seakeeper 7 60 8 63 9 35 Shorepower 4 45 Shower T...

Page 495: ...22 8 74 9 50 Waste Vent Line Filter 4 90 Waste Water 4 90 Windlass 4 105 8 76 9 52 Windshield Center Vent 7 82 Windshield Defroster 7 81 Windshield Washer Wiper System 7 83 Windshield Film 5 38 8 23 Z...

Page 496: ...hnical problems A portion of the technical drawings found in this chapter are actual product drawings from the Regal factory These drawings should be of special interest for mechanical and electrical...

Page 497: ...2 Chapter 12 53 SC STARBOARD PROFILE...

Page 498: ...Technical Information 53 SC 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 Labels Location Subject To Change...

Page 499: ...4 Chapter 12 52 SC TYPICAL INTERIOR PLANS NOTE NOT TO SCALE STATEROOM W DOUBLE BERTH AND BUNK BED VIP STATEROOM W QUEEN BERTH...

Page 500: ...M FUEL CAPACITY 450 GALS 1703 43 L WATER CAPACITY 100 GALS 378 54 L WASTE CAPACITY 52 GALS 196 84 L PERSONS CAPACITY YACHT CERTIFIED 18 MAXIMUM RECOM MENDED LOAD PERSONS GEAR 1623 KG PROPULSION TYPE...

Page 501: ...Technical Information 12 5 NOTE DRAWING DISPLAYS EUROPEAN CALCULATED CAPACITY FOR CE CERTIFICATION PLATE 53 SC CE EUROPEAN PERSONS CAPACITY...

Page 502: ...Technical Information 12 6 53 SC TYPICAL MAIN SHIP S 120 240 VOLT AC ELECTRICAL PANEL WITH BREAKER SIZES...

Page 503: ...Technical Information 12 7 53 SC TYPICAL BOSE 321 SYSTEM WITH SATELLITE OPTION 1 OF 2 AS OF 8 2014...

Page 504: ...Technical Information 12 8 53 SC TYPICAL BOSE 321 SYSTEM WITH SATELLITE OPTION 2 OF 2 AS OF 8 2014...

Page 505: ...Technical Information 12 9 53 SC TYPICAL DUAL CHARTPLOTTER WITH AUTO PILOT AND RADAR...

Page 506: ...Technical Information 12 10 53 SC TYPICAL MAIN SHIP S 12 VOLT DC ELECTRICAL PANEL WITH BREAKER SIZES...

Page 507: ...Technical Information 12 11 53 SC TYPICAL MAIN SHIP S DC ELECTRICAL PANEL REAR VIEW...

Page 508: ...Technical Information 12 12 53 SC TYPICAL BATTERY MANAGEMENT PANEL PINK STARBOARD BATTERY GREEN PORT BATTERY YELLOW HOUSE BATTERY NOTE CONSTANT ON CIRCUITS PURPLE...

Page 509: ...Technical Information 12 13 53 SC TYPICAL BATTERY MANAGEMENT PANEL REAR VIEW...

Page 510: ...Technical Information 12 14 53 SC ELECTRONIC BREAKER PANEL BREAKER LISTING MASTER STATEROOM ELECTRONICS LOCKER...

Page 511: ...Technical Information 12 15 53 SC ELECTRONIC BREAKER PANEL BREAKER LISTING REAR VIEW MASTER STATEROOM ELECTRONICS LOCKER...

Page 512: ...Technical Information 12 16 53 SC STARBOARD DASH SWITCH PANEL REAR...

Page 513: ...Technical Information 12 17 53 SC PORT DASH SWITCH PANEL REAR...

Page 514: ...Technical Information 12 18 53 SC DASH ALARM SWITCH PANEL REAR...

Page 515: ...Technical Information 12 19 53 SC CAPTAIN S SEAT SWITCH PANEL REAR...

Page 516: ...Technical Information 12 20 53 SC UPPER COCKPIT SWITCH PANEL...

Page 517: ...Technical Information 12 21 53 SC PORT COCKPIT SWITCH PANEL...

Page 518: ...Technical Information 12 22 53 SC AFT COCKPIT SWITCH PANEL...

Page 519: ...Technical Information 12 23 53 SC OPTIONAL SURE SHADE WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 520: ...Technical Information 12 24 53 SC OPTIONAL ISO BOOST TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM OVERVIEW...

Page 521: ...Technical Information 12 25 53 SC TYPICAL WINDSHIELD WIPER WIRING...

Page 522: ...Technical Information 12 26 53 SC 240 VOLT GFCI WIRING EUROPEAN...

Page 523: ...Technical Information 12 27 53 SC 120 VOLT GFCI WIRING USA...

Page 524: ...Technical Information 12 28 53 SC TYPICAL DC NEGATIVE GROUND WIRING CIRCUIT...

Page 525: ...Technical Information 12 29 53 SC TYPICAL 12 VOLT BATTERY CHARGER SYSTEM DC WIRING...

Page 526: ...Technical Information 12 30 53 SC SEA CHEST FILTRATION SYSTEM OVERVIEW DIGITAL CONTROL MODULE ACTIVATION SOLENOID...

Page 527: ...Technical Information 12 31 53 SC SEA CHEST FILTRATION SYSTEM 6X6X4 JUNCTION BOX WIRING...

Page 528: ...Technical Information 12 32 53 SC UNDERWATER LIGHT RELAY WIRING...

Page 529: ...Technical Information 12 33 53 SC HALON AUTO FIRE EXTINUISHER SHUTDOWN MODULE WIRING...

Page 530: ...Technical Information 12 34 53 SC TYPICAL MACERATOR INTERLOCK VALVE WIRING...

Page 531: ...Technical Information 12 35 53 SC GARMIN OPTIONAL AIS 600 WIRING CONNECTIONS...

Page 532: ...Technical Information 12 36 53 SC GARMIN OPTIONAL ANCHOR PULL ALARM...

Page 533: ...Technical Information 12 37 53 SC GARMIN 300 WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 534: ...Technical Information 12 38 53 SC TYPICAL GREY WATER PLUMBING LAYOUT...

Page 535: ...Technical Information 12 39 53 SC TYPICAL BILGE PUMP SEAKEEPER PLUMBING LAYOUT...

Page 536: ...Technical Information 12 40 53 SC TYPICAL AIR CONDITIONER PLUMBING LAYOUT...

Page 537: ...Technical Information 12 41 53 SC PORT PROFILE AND COMPONENT DESCRIPTION...

Page 538: ...Technical Information 12 42 53 SC STARBOARD PROFILE AND COMPONENT DESCRIPTION...

Page 539: ...Technical Information 12 43 53 SC TRANSOM PROFILE AND COMPONENT DESCRIPTION...

Page 540: ...d starboard to relieve strap pressure on wing when lifting boat When fender or block is positioned correctly strap will not put pressure on side wing when full weight is applied FAILURETOFOLLOWTHEABOV...

Page 541: ...WNER LIFT OPERATOR BEFORE LIFTING BOAT PLACE FENDER OR BLOCK BETWEEN STRAP AND HULL JUST UNDER THE SWIM PLATFORM SIDE WING BOTH PORT AND STBD TO RELIEVE STRAP PRESSURE ON WING WHEN LIFTING BOAT WHEN F...

Page 542: ...Technical Information 12 46 53 SC TYPICAL OVERALL BOAT DIMENSIONS...

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