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ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS
Information in the following section is given for reference and assis-
tance in troubleshooting. Since Sea Hunt Boats strives to constantly
improve all areas of construction, some revisions or equipment may
exist that are not noted on the diagram. Consult the factory if you have
questions about specific circuits that are not shown.
All wiring conforms to ABYC standards for size, temperature rating
and color codes. Always use marine rated components when perform-
ing any work on your Sea Hunt’s electrical system, and ensure all cir-
cuits have appropriate overcurrent protection. Sea Hunt Boats always
recommends using a qualified marine electrician for any repairs or
additions to your boat’s system.
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ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT
In addition to the required safety equipment, there are additional
items that will provide an extra margin of safety and convenience for
you and your passengers while boating.
- First aid kit and manual
- Anchor with at least 100’ of rode
- Mooring lines and fenders
- Combination oar/boat hook
- Mooring lines and fenders
- Non-aerosol lubricant
- Tool kit
- Spare engine fuses
(see engine operator’s manual)
- Local charts and compass
- Waterproof flashlight
- Portable AM/FM radio with weather
band
- Spare flashlight and radio batteries
- Sunglasses and sun block
Normally, this equipment is dependent on the body of water and
the length of the trip. Your dealer can assist you in selecting the appro-
priate equipment for your trip.
Keep tools and spare parts in good condition. Replace parts re-
moved from spare parts kit. Most importantly use U.S. Coast Guard
approved or marine certified parts where applicable. Conditions found
requiring corrective action should be serviced by a qualified repair-
man.