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When persons are on the working deck area, for 
anchoring, mooring, or in emergencies, they must 
be holding on and be positioned so as to prevent 
falling.  In bad weather and/or rough water, if it is 
essential to be on deck, persons should be closely 
tied to cleats, railing stanchions or other securely 
fastened boat hardware.

Your  boat  was  manufactured  to  specific  stability 
and  flotation  standards  for  the  capacity  shown 
on  the  certification  plate.  Any  increase  from  the 
recommended load capacities will put your boat in 
jeopardy of capsizing, swamping and/or sinking.

In Addition:

• Stability may be substantially reduced if equipment 

is added above the deck.

• Stability is substantially reduced by loose fluids 

or  weight  within  the  hull.  Keep  bilge  area  as  dry 
as possible, and close all openings, hatches and 
windows in rough weather.

Boat motion can be erratic.
You  can  fall  overboard  or  be  injured  by  hitting 
something in or on the boat.
All persons must be in cockpit area or cabin and be 
prepared for sudden boat movement.
Use  front  or  bow  deck  area  only  during  anchoring, 
mooring or emergencies. 

WARNING

!

Wet decks are slippery.
You can be seriously injured if you slip and fall.
Wear slip resistant footwear secured to your feet and 
hold on to rails or boat structure. 

WARNING

!

Distribute  passengers  and  gear  as  uniformly  as 
possible from front to rear and left to right.
The  manufacturer’s  load  rating  is  the  maximum 
allowed under calm conditions.

Reduce  boat  loading  if  weather,  water  or  other 
conditions are adverse.

WARNING

!

Rotating propellers can injure or kill you.

Shut  off  engine  when  persons  are  in  water  near 
boat, or on swim platform or ladder.

Rear facing transom seats 

MUST NOT 

be used while 

engine is running or boat is moving.

DANGER

!

WARNING

!

DO NOT WALk ON THIS AREA

WORkING DECk
(DECK AREA INTENDED FOR OCCUPATION 
DURINg ANCHORINg, MOORINg AND 
EMERgENCY OPERATION ONLY)

ACCOMMODATION DECk
(DECK AREA INTENDED FOR OCCUPATION 
DURINg NORMAL OPERATION)

Summary of Contents for 190 Sport

Page 1: ...Manual Part Number MRP 2064033 190 Sport Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...el Original Equipment Manufacturer OEM Information The OEM Information of your Owner s Information Packet contains information provided by the individual systems manufacturers of equipment installed o...

Page 4: ...ke similar changes or modifications to models sold prior to the date of such changes Printed in the U S A June 2011 Sea Ray Boats Inc A Brunswick Company Sea Ray Boats Inc 2600 Sea Ray Blvd Knoxville...

Page 5: ...ners Manual 1 1 Passenger Locations Stability 1 2 Load Capacity 2 3 Design Category 2 4 Safety Label Locations 3 5 Key to Symbols on Controls and Prints 4 6 Basic Boat Dimensions and Clearances 5 7 Fu...

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Page 7: ...other boaters and people in the water you must Take a boating safety course Get instruction in the safe and proper handling of your boat Understand and follow the Rules of the Road Learn how to navig...

Page 8: ...your dealer 6 Warranties Your boat comes with several warranties Each component and or system on your boat has its own warranty that will be found with the specific information and manual for that com...

Page 9: ...any Sea Ray product be done by an authorized dealer at the authorized dealer s location When your boat needs service parts or repair take it to an authorized Sea Ray dealer To find a dealer in your a...

Page 10: ...nties nor does the Limited Warranty cover engines parts or accessories not installed by Sea Ray The Limited Warranty does not cover cosmetic gel coat finish Boats used for commercial purpose are exclu...

Page 11: ...Boat motion can be erratic You can fall overboard or be injured by hitting something in or on the boat All persons must be in cockpit area or cabin and be prepared for sudden boat movement Use front...

Page 12: ...ink DANGER 3 Design Category There are four design categories of boats based upon their ability to withstand wind and sea or water conditions A Ocean Wind speed above 40 knots 46 mph Wave height above...

Page 13: ...3 190 Sport Owners Manual 190 Sport 4 Safety Label Locations Safety Label Locations Fig 3 1 E F G E D D C C B A B F G A N H J I J K O L I K M N L H M O O...

Page 14: ...Owners Manual 190 Sport 5 Key to Symbols on Controls and Prints These symbols may be found on your controls and gauges and or used in this owner s manual This page is to help you understand what the s...

Page 15: ...M WATER DEPTH TO PREVENT RUNNING AGROUND Dry Weight 5 593 lbs 2 537 kg Fuel Capacity 26 gal 98 4 liters Usable Fuel 24 gal 90 8 liters Dead Rise 19 190 Sport Specifications Height Dimensions D Keel to...

Page 16: ...nction and Location of Through Hull Cutouts Starboard Through Hull Cutouts Fig 6 1 Bilge Through Hull Cutouts Fig 6 2 Transom Through Hull Cutouts Fig 6 3 garboard drain transducer OPTIONAL BILGE PUMP...

Page 17: ...nual 190 Sport 8 Helm Instrument Switch Layout Helm Fig 7 1 steering wheel removed for clarity instrument panel depth gauge stereo remote adjustable steering base STBD switch panel gear shift throttle...

Page 18: ...Owners Manual 190 Sport Starboard Switch Panel Fig 8 1 Instrument Panel Fig 8 2 instrument panel speedometer 4 1 gauge fuel trim water temp fuel tachometer starboard switch panel tower light switch pa...

Page 19: ...tenna windshield cleat port helm seat aft cockpit seat storage under port cockpit drain Sunpad fuel fill aft port cleat port bilge vent swim platform ski tow starboard bilge vent Grab handle Swim Ladd...

Page 20: ...boats severe gelcoat crazing or more serious hull damage can occur during launching and hauling if pressure is created on the gunwales by the slings Cable type slings should be avoided Do not place t...

Page 21: ...1 1 Port starboard Combo navigation light all round navigation Anchor light with tower all round navigation anchor light standard stern nav anchor light BULB REPLACEMENT Fuse Type BULB 12V10WPERKO BUL...

Page 22: ...and warranty schedule in your Engine Operator s Manual included in the owner s package REFER TO THE ENGINE OWNER S MANUAL FOR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION The engines are warranted...

Page 23: ...to top off the tank When the fill nozzle shuts off the tank is full Continuing to fill past the fuel fill shut off will cause the system to spit back Ethanol Blended Fuels Ethanol is an oxygenated hy...

Page 24: ...l Filters Mercury already provides the appropriate level of filtration to protect the engine from debris The addition of another in line filter to the system will create a possible flow restriction th...

Page 25: ...15 190 Sport Owners Manual 190 Sport Fuel System Fig 15 1 fuel tank fill fuel tank vent fuel tank engine feed carbon canister...

Page 26: ...ON the charge indicator light is ON If the unit discharges the light will go OFF B Manual Fire Extinguishing System Pull Handle if equipped Located at the helm the manual fire extinguisher system all...

Page 27: ...t glove box The system includes four 4 weather resistant marine speakers The Premier Stereo upgrade includes an amplifier power antenna four 4 weather resistant marine speakers a digital remote contro...

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Page 29: ...stall in your boat All batteries in a battery bank should be of the same type age and rating Standard Application Volts CCA RC QTY 1st Battery 12 800 180 1 2nd Battery opt 12 800 180 1 The battery tra...

Page 30: ...is available This will keep the batteries properly charged and allow use of the DC powered equipment on board without draining the battery If the boat is equipped with an on board battery charger opti...

Page 31: ...sistance over a frequency range to give you a SOH reading While it would be prudent to replace a battery if SOH is greater than 50 percent do not put a battery into service that has less than 30 perce...

Page 32: ...oth batteries to connect to the boat s electrical systems When not running the engines but still using the boat the switch should be in the ON position for one battery rather than the ON position for...

Page 33: ...e electrical load of the equipment it is connected to and will cause nuisance failures Conversely if a fuse or breaker is replaced with one of higher amperage it will not provide adequate protection a...

Page 34: ...commendations sections of this manual Refer to the owner s manual package for instructions and warranty information 8 Electrical Schematics This owner s manual contains electrical schematics and wirin...

Page 35: ...5 190 Sport Electrical System 190 Sport DC Wiring Diagram 1 of 2 DRAWING NO 2039020 1 OF 1 Fig 25 1 Warning DO NOT attempt to work on the electrical system of this boat without professional assistance...

Page 36: ...26 190 Sport Electrical System 190 Sport DC Wiring Diagram 2 of 2 DRAWING NO 09 601 1 OF 2 Fig 26 1 Warning DO NOT attempt to work on the electrical system of this boat without professional assistance...

Page 37: ...27 190 Sport Electrical System 190 Sport Premier Stereo Wiring Schematic DRAWING NO 09 608 Fig 27 1 Warning DO NOT attempt to work on the electrical system of this boat without professional assistance...

Page 38: ...work on the electrical system of this boat without professional assistance Wiring Harness DRAWING NO 09 871 Fig 28 1 Premier Stereo Harness DRAWING NO 09 874 Fig 28 2 Warning DO NOT attempt to work on...

Page 39: ...el System 13 Fuel Recommendations 13 Fuses 23 H Helm Gauges and Switches Layout 7 Hull Identification Number HIN vi Through Hull Cutouts 6 I Ignition Protection 21 L Load Capacity 2 N Navigation and A...

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