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ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS

4-10

53 COUPE

THE AC GROUNDING BUSS MUST REMAIN CONNECTED TO THE 

MAIN DC GROUNDING BUSS AT ALL TIMES. DO NOT CUT THE 

GREEN WIRE IN THE SHORE POWER CORD, OR RELATED EQUIP-

MENT.  DOING SO CAN CAUSE LETHAL VOLTAGE TO BE PRESENT 

ON BOAT EQUIPMENT, OR IN THE WATER AROUND THE BOAT.

WARNING

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CAUTION

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All owner-installed metallic components that are installed through 

the hull below the waterline must be connected to the bonding sys-

tem. Comparable wire sizes and terminals must be used, and should 

be connected directly to the nearest bonding system terminal strip. 

Failure to do so may result in severe galvanic corrosion of the item 

and possible premature failure, resulting in a water leak.

Summary of Contents for 53 COUPE

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Page 3: ...ted this company my goal was to provide you our customer with the finest quality boat available Everything we have achieved since that time has been with that same goal in mind The information in this owner s manual has been assembled to assist you with your Tiara Yacht for maximum enjoyment Please read this manual completely and always operate your boat safely and courteously Thank you for select...

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Page 7: ...ard the bow with starboard being to your right and port to your left A glossary of boating terms is included in the Appendix DANGER DANGER INDICATES A HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH IF NOT AVOIDED WILL RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY WARNING WARNING INDICATES HAZARDS OR UNSAFE PRACTICES WHICH COULD RESULT IN SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH CAUTION CAUTION indicates hazards or unsafe practices which c...

Page 8: ...e equipment supplied or fitted its sys tems and information on its operation and maintenance Please read it carefully and familiarize yourself with the craft before using it If this is your first craft or you are changing to a type of craft you are not familiar with for your own comfort and safety please ensure that you obtain handling and operating experience before assuming command of the craft ...

Page 9: ...lowing safety label locations can be found on the Tiara 53 Coupe The numbers correspond to the list on Table 1 To obtain replacement labels refer to the part number of the label in Table 1 and contact your Tiara Yachts dealer 1 INTERIOR 27 1 1 ...

Page 10: ...SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS ii 53 COUPE EXTERIOR 4 5 6 10 11 12 13 15 7 20 1 25 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 19 1 14 8 18 9 26 16 21 ...

Page 11: ...SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS iii 53 COUPE 10 10 2 2 24 24 24 24 16 16 22 23 17 12 3 23 22 20 ...

Page 12: ...g seat in aft cockpit 2 NO SMOKING P N 5451130 Location Port starboard fuel fill 3 NOTICE ANCHOR LINE LOSS P N 5453180 Location Underside of anchor hatch 4 NOTICE FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM P N 5453300 Location Helm 5 BOATERS CHECK LIST P N 5453130 Location Helm 6 YACHT CERTIFICATION PLATE P N 5450570 Location Helm 7 PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP P N 5450058 Location Port galley TABLE 1 ...

Page 13: ... P N 5453220 Location Helm near port and starboard transom doors 11 WARNING LEAKING FUEL P N 5453150 Location Helm 12 WARNING ROTATING PROPELLERS P N 5455130 Location Helm starboard side of swim platform 13 WARNING CARBON MONOXIDE P N 5453690 Location Helm 14 WARNING CARBON MONOXIDE P N 5453680 Location Port galley 15 WARNING SUNSHADE STOWAGE P N 5450054 Location Under port covering board aft cock...

Page 14: ... 19 WARNING GRILL SHOCK AND FIRE P N 5455876 Location Underside of grill lid 20 WARNING HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE P N 5451110 Location Port shore power locker optional forward shore power connection 21 LOCK SEAT P N 5454050 Location Salon port end table 22 FRESH WATER P N 5455490 Location Starboard aft cockpit water connection locker optional forward wash down connection 23 RAW WATER P N 5455480 Location ...

Page 15: ...abinet 27 TAG OVERBOARD DISCHARGE OF SEWAGE P N 5450050 Location Optional overboard discharge seacock 28 TAG BATTERY MOUNTING REQUIREMENTS P N 5450160 Location Batteries in the engine room 29 TAG FUEL SYSTEM STBD WITHDRAWAL P N 5451290 Location Forward engine room bulkhead 30 TAG FUEL SYSTEM STBD RETURN P N 5451300 Location Forward engine room bulkhead 31 TAG FUEL SYSTEM PORT WITHDRAWAL P N 545131...

Page 16: ...FUEL SYSTEM PORT RETURN P N 5451320 Location Forward engine room bulkhead 33 TAG FUEL SYSTEM GENERATOR WTHDRWL P N 5451350 Location Forward engine room bulkhead 34 TAG FUEL SYSTEM GENERATOR RETURN P N 5451360 Location Forward engine room bulkhead ...

Page 17: ...el Driving 1 3 1 2 3 2 Volvo IPS Joystick Driving 1 4 1 2 4 Steering Cummins Engines 1 5 1 2 4 1 Cummins Hydraulic Steering Wheel Driving 1 6 1 2 5 Power Distribution Panels 1 6 1 2 6 Helm Controls and Lights 1 6 1 2 7 Compass 1 8 1 2 8 Blower Bilge Pump Controls 1 8 1 2 9 Seakeeper Gyro Stabilization System optional 1 8 1 2 10 Spotlight Control Pad optional 1 8 1 2 11 Outboard of the Helm 1 9 1 2...

Page 18: ... DECKS 1 15 1 8 AFT COCKPIT 1 16 1 8 1 Aft Lounge 1 16 1 8 2 Engine Room Access Hatch 1 16 1 8 3 Optional Makefast Sun Shade 1 16 1 9 STERN 1 17 1 9 1 Aft Shore Power Locker 1 17 1 9 2 Water Connection Locker 1 18 1 9 3 Cockpit Shower 1 18 1 9 4 Transom Buffet 1 19 1 9 5 Transom Storage Compartment 1 20 1 9 6 Swim Platform 1 21 1 9 7 Optional Swim Platform Lift System 1 22 1 9 8 Stern Cleats 1 23 ...

Page 19: ... 1 GENERAL ARRANGEMENT 3 1 3 1 1 Forward of Engines 3 1 3 1 2 Between the Engines 3 4 3 1 3 Aft of Engines 3 4 3 1 4 Starboard Outboard of Engine 3 5 3 1 5 Port Outboard of Engine 3 6 3 1 6 Lazarette 3 6 Chapter 4 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 4 1 THE 12V DC SYSTEM 4 1 4 1 1 Power Supply 4 1 4 1 2 Battery Charging 4 2 4 1 3 Distribution 4 3 4 1 4 Automatic Charging Relay 4 4 4 1 5 Emergency Battery Bank Inte...

Page 20: ...5 1 2 Fueling Your Boat 5 5 5 1 3 Fuel System 5 7 5 1 4 Starting Your Engines 5 8 5 1 5 Transmission and Throttle Operations 5 11 5 1 6 Operating the Generator 5 11 5 1 7 Filling Your Water Tank 5 14 5 2 LEAVING AND RETURNING TO THE DOCK 5 14 5 3 WHILE UNDERWAY 5 15 5 3 1 Waste Disposal 5 16 5 3 2 Anchoring 5 17 5 4 AFTER RETURNING TO THE DOCK 5 18 Chapter 6 COMMISSIONING YOUR BOAT 6 1 BEFORE LAUN...

Page 21: ...6 3 3 2 Cummins Engines 6 10 6 3 4 Interior Equipment 6 10 6 3 5 Exterior Equipment 6 11 Chapter 7 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 7 1 FUEL SYSTEM 7 1 7 1 1 Engine Fuel Filter Water Separators 7 1 7 1 2 Generator Fuel Filter Water Separator 7 4 7 2 FRESH WATER SYSTEM 7 5 7 3 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 7 7 7 3 1 The DC System 7 7 7 3 2 The AC System 7 8 7 4 EXTERIOR SURFACES AND EQUIPMENT 7 8 7 4 1 Gel Coat 7 9 7 4 2 I...

Page 22: ...mins Engine Exhaust System 7 14 7 6 3 Oil Change System 7 14 7 6 4 Ventilation System 7 15 7 6 5 Seacocks 7 16 7 6 6 Raw Water Intake Strainers 7 16 7 7 HEAD SYSTEM 7 17 7 8 DRAINAGE SYSTEM 7 20 7 9 AIR CONDITIONER FILTERS 7 21 Chapter 8 STORING WINTERIZING YOUR BOAT 8 1 STORAGE 8 1 8 1 1 Supporting the Boat During Storage 8 1 8 2 FUEL SYSTEM 8 1 8 3 FRESH WATER SYSTEM 8 2 8 4 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 8 ...

Page 23: ...s 8 7 8 9 1 2 Cummins Engines 8 8 8 9 2 Steering System 8 8 8 10 RAW WATER SYSTEMS 8 9 8 11 ENGINE ROOM AND BILGE AREAS 8 10 Appendix A SPECIFICATIONS A 1 ENGINE AND GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS A 1 A 1 1 Engine Options A 1 A 1 2 General Specifications A 1 A 2 COMPONENT SPECIFICATIONS A 2 Appendix B GLOSSARY Appendix C MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES Appendix D BOATING ACCIDENT REPORT Appendix E FLOAT PLAN ...

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Page 25: ...rofessional captain United States Coast Guard Auxiliary or United States Power Squadron We strongly recommend purchasing and reading the current edition of Chapman Piloting Seamanship The maiden voyage should be approached on a calm weather day Learn to ma neuver the boat in calm open water using the steering wheel throttle controls and joystick SAFETY EQUIPMENT Fire Suppression System The fire su...

Page 26: ...d with the optional third stateroom there is an additional portable fire extinguisher located inside the third stateroom storage cabinet IF A FIRE SHOULD OCCUR TURN OFF ALL MAIN ELECTRICAL SWITCHES AND SHUT DOWN THE GENERATOR DO NOT OPEN THE ENGINE ACCESS HATCH ALLOW THE CHEMICAL TO SOAK THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT FOR AT LEAST FIFTEEN 15 MINUTES WARNING FIRE SUPPRESSION CHEMICALS SMOKE FROM A FIRE AND...

Page 27: ...re connecting to shore power SHORE POWER First turn all batteries ON then make a secure connection to shore power Press the SHORE POWER button to connect the boat s electrical sys tem to shore power See chapter 5 for more information GENERATOR POWER Turn all batteries ON then START the generator fol lowing the procedure in chapter 5 Once the generator is operating press the GENERATOR button to con...

Page 28: ... your Tiara Yachts Dealer or other qualified marine repair technician Failure to do so could result in damage to equipment used to safely operate the boat 1 2 1 Engine Controls The engine control head is located on the starboard side of the helm seat The control head has two levers the port side lever controls the port engine and the starboard side lever controls the starboard engine The ignition ...

Page 29: ...ng with the Multi Function Displays MFDs The Multi Function Displays MFDs allow you to monitor engine functions operate the stereo system and more Interact with the MFDs by touching the screens or by using the GRID Garmin Remote Input Device found on the helm seat armrest On boats equipped with Volvo engines review the Volvo Glass Cockpit electronics package user manual s thoroughly before operati...

Page 30: ...tically center 1 2 3 2 Volvo IPS Joystick Driving The Volvo IPS joystick Figure 1 3 is located on the starboard side of the helm All joystick buttons are ON OFF switches Press once for ON and a second time for OFF 1 The joystick control may be used to steer the boat in place of the steering wheel allowing the driver to steer while seated at the helm seat The joy stick also makes docking easier wit...

Page 31: ...G when conditions e g high winds or strong current call for more power The HIGH MODE button will illumi nate and an audible signal will sound Select the HIGH MODE button again to deacti vate and return the system to regular docking mode 1 2 4 Steering Cummins Engines Boats equipped with Cummins engines may be steered using the steering wheel or engine controls and docked using the steering wheel e...

Page 32: ...ed beneath the starboard salon loveseat Figure 1 4 To access the panels lift the inboard edge of the base seat cushion to raise the seat up then lift the panel cover See section 1 3 4 and chapter 4 for more information Figure 1 4 AC and DC Distribution Panels 1 2 6 Helm Controls and Lights There are a number of buttons on the helm Figure 1 5 For any of the buttons to function the associated breake...

Page 33: ... to fully close WIPERS The top three WIPERS buttons PORT CENTER and STBD turn the corresponding wiper ON or OFF When turned OFF the wiper motor automatically parks the wiper in an out of the way position The HI LO buttons toggle wipers between HI fast and LO slow wiper speeds NAV LIGHTS Press the button to turn ON the navigation lights which include the red and green navigation or running lights o...

Page 34: ...utton ON to activate the engine room exhaust blowers The button will light up blue when the blower is ON BILGE FWD MID AFT Press the appropriate button to manually activate the corresponding bilge pump Bilge pumps are located from forward to aft under the master stateroom floor hatch FWD forward in the engine room MID and in the lazarette area AFT The bilge button will light up red if the bilge pu...

Page 35: ...eat cabinet contains Climate control panels for port sa lon starboard salon and helm air conditioning Fusion stereo head unit and con trols Stereo USB auxilary input jack Bilge high water alarm Waste and fresh water tank monitor TV raise lower control up and down arrow buttons Blu ray DVD player Optional satellite TV receiver if installed Refer to manufacturers literature for more information 1 2 ...

Page 36: ...e Port Companion Seat The port companion seat can be moved fore and aft slide until the seat locks into place The seat backrest is adjustable for facing forward or aft Figure 1 7 To move the seat backrest 1 Lift the backrest cushion straight up until it stops 2 Guide the backrest cushion aft while keeping it raised 3 Lower the backrest back down onto the seat until the mechanism bottoms out 4 Slid...

Page 37: ...ution Panels The A C and D C Distribution Panels are located under the starboard salon love seat Figure 1 4 Lift the inboard edge of the base seat cushion in order to raise the loveseat up To access the distribution panels lift the plexiglass panel cover NOTE The A C switching box located aft of the A C Distribution Panel should be accessed by qualified personnel only Three GFCI outlets are locate...

Page 38: ...the helm Press and hold the OPEN button to fully open the sunroof Press and hold the CLOSE but ton to close the sunroof When closing there is a defined stop to the motion for safety purposes Release the button then press again to fully close 1 3 7 Climate Control The salon contains three air conditioning systems port starboard and helm All systems are operated using the control panels found in the...

Page 39: ...the lid Lids may be stowed under the cooktop when not in use Do not set the quartz lid over a warm cooktop Allow the cooktop to cool completely before covering Failure to follow this notice could result in damage to the lid cooktop or both NOTICE The galley peninsula located forward of the port side galley houses the Power Control Panel See section 1 1 for details 1 4 2 Starboard Galley The starbo...

Page 40: ...hardtop overhang COCKPIT COURTESY LIGHTING Press ON to activate the WHITE BLUE cockpit courtesy lighting To change between WHITE BLUE cycle the switch OFF and back ON 1 5 HARDTOP The hardtop is designed to carry typical marine electronic components antennas and similar items Do not climb on the hardtop THE HARDTOP IS NOT A WEATHER DECK FALLING FROM THE HARDTOP CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY...

Page 41: ...anchor locker at the bow houses the windlass and windlass remote control Refer to chapter 5 and the windlass user manual for operating instructions The anchor locker also contains the optional forward shore power connection and optional fresh and raw water wash down connections if equipped 1 7 SIDE DECKS Handrails are located port and starboard on and around the hardtop for use while moving about ...

Page 42: ...facing seat 1 8 2 Engine Room Access Hatch The engine room access hatch is located on centerline on the aft cockpit floor The engine room lights turn ON automatically when the hatch is opened and turn OFF when the hatch is closed The main battery switches must be ON for the engine room lights to operate 1 8 3 Optional Makefast Sun Shade The optional Makefast sun shade is electrically powered and e...

Page 43: ...utboard of the port cockpit gangway This locker contains the aft shore power cable aft shore power cable recoil control switch aft shore power breaker ELCI power reset button Figure 1 10 and cable TV inlet See chapter 5 for detailed shorepower instructions The ELCI equipment leakage current interrupter uncouples the boat s power system from shore power if a problem is detected Use the ELCI power r...

Page 44: ...er inlet has a built in regulator Note When using the dockside water supply switch OFF the FRESH WATER PUMP 1 and FRESH WATER PUMP 2 breakers on the DC Distribution Panel CAUTION When routing electric cables and dockside water hoses from the boat to the dock be sure to allow sufficient slack so the cables and hoses will not be strained in any way as the boat moves within its slip Do not allow cabl...

Page 45: ...rtop an optional electric grill and optional ice maker or optional refrigerator To operate the electric grill 1 Lift up the Corian lid cov ering the grill 2 Switch ON the DECK GRILL breaker on the AC Distribution Panel 3 Turn the grill ON using the controls built into the grill unit When finished let the grill cool clean the top empty the drip pan contents and lower the lid Lowering the Corian lid...

Page 46: ...erating this switch be aware of pinch points and people and objects located around the swim platform Be cer tain all people pets and items are cleared away from the swim platform before using this switch Refer to section 1 9 7 and the manufacturer s user manual for more information HATCH Switch UP to open or DOWN to close the transom storage compartment hatch NOTE When operating this switch be awa...

Page 47: ...PORS ARE A FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD THAT CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY BURNS OR DEATH DO NOT STORE CONTAINERS OF FUEL OR OTHER FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS IN THE TRANSOM STORAGE COMPARTMENT OR THE ENGINE ROOM WARNING CAUTION When raising the transom storage hatch make sure no items are placed on the buffet Failure to do so could result in damage or in jury 1 9 6 Swim Platform The swim ladder is located unde...

Page 48: ...Al ways be sure the swim platform is in the UP and LOCKED position prior to getting underway The swim platform hydraulic power unit is located under the center floor hatch inside the transom storage compartment on boats equipped with Volvo engines and inside the engine room on boats equipped with Cummins engines Lift the red switch cover and flip the switch ON to turn on the power unit Refer to th...

Page 49: ...he transom buffet The cleats are designed to handle the loads associated with mooring your boat Do not use these cleats for towing THE CLEATS ON YOUR BOAT HAVE NOT BEEN DESIGNED FOR AND ARE NOT INTENDED TO BE USED FOR TOWING USING THEM FOR THIS PURPOSE COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO YOUR BOAT REFER TO CHAPMAN PILOTING SEA MANSHIP FOR PROPER TOWING PROCEDURES WARNING ...

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Page 51: ...N THIS MANUAL CARBON MONOXIDE IS A LE THAL TOXIC GAS THAT WILL CAUSE DEATH AT CERTAIN LEVELS WARNING A deck escape hatch is located in the middle of the VIP stateroom headliner To open disengage the two locking levers and push up Slide the berths together to use the hatch as an emergency exit 2 2 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS In order to operate any of your boat s electrical components the associated brea...

Page 52: ...S EQUIPMENT 2 2 53 COUPE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure 2 1 Below Deck Layout 1 VIP Stateroom 2 VIP Hanging Locker 3 VIP Head 4 Master Stateroom 5 Master Stateroom Lounge 6 Master Head 7 Atrium 8 Utility Room or Third Stateroom ...

Page 53: ...d lights the dimmable salon overhead light ing and the companionway staircase light found on the underside of the handrail A floor hatch in the atrium floor provides access to the waste tank and filter To open lift up on the handle and slide the hatch leaves forward Secure the hatch by inserting the straps through the eyes and engaging the snaps Figure 2 3 and Figure 2 4 Figure 2 3 Hatch straps ST...

Page 54: ... 5 MASTER STATEROOM The master stateroom Figure 2 5 has a private entrance aft of the atrium and features Queen berth Flat screen TV with Blu Ray DVD player Private Fusion stereo with control head andAUX input located in aft nightstand Port settee standard Port dresser with drawer storage and optional combination washer dryer Cedar backed hanging locker forward with fire extinguisher Storage compa...

Page 55: ... 2 6 MASTER HEAD The master head Figure 2 6 has a private entrance in the master stateroom and features A fiberglass stall shower with glass door teak seat and adjustable height slid ing hand held shower head Teak countertop with Corian accents Vessel sink with hot cold water faucet Lower storage cabinets Mirror Solid teak floor Air conditioning vent controls in master stateroom ...

Page 56: ...itches are located on the right side of the sink AC outlet outboard under the countertop Operable portlight Toilet tissue roll mount installed on backside of lower vanity cabinet door Use the switches to the right of the sink to control the overhead lighting accent lighting and the exhaust fan Figure 2 6 Master head ...

Page 57: ...scape hatch providing natural light and ventilation Starboard cedar backed hanging locker Lower hullside cabinets Operable portlights with privacy shades Storage drawers under berth mattresses accessible when berths are split Solid teak floor with carpeted risers Light switches on port side and on wall forward of headboard Climate control and AC outlet on forward facing port side wall Optional fla...

Page 58: ...er faucet Solid teak floor Air conditioning vent controls are in VIP stateroom Lighted upper medicine cabinet with mirror Lower vanity storage cabinet Operable portlight VacuFlush Toilet Exhaust fan AC outlet under the sink Toilet tissue roll mount installed on backside of lower vanity cabinet door Use the switches on the lower vanity cabinet to control the overhead lighting accent lighting and ex...

Page 59: ...BELOW DECK FEATURES EQUIPMENT 2 9 53 COUPE Figure 2 8 VIP head Figure 2 9 Utility room ...

Page 60: ...NAL THIRD STATEROOM The optional third stateroom Figure 2 10 in lieu of the utility room includes a bunk bed with reading lights storage cabinet with fire extinguisher and optional flat screen TV with Blu Ray DVD player Figure 2 10 Optional third stateroom ...

Page 61: ...n your boat FUEL VAPORS ARE A FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD THAT CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY BURNS OR DEATH DO NOT STORE CONTAINERS OF FUEL OR OTHER FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS IN THE ENGINE ROOM COMPARTMENT WARNING 3 1 GENERAL ARRANGEMENT The engine room arrangement will vary slightly depending on your engine option 3 1 1 Forward of Engines The battery charger fuel water separators and Fireboy fire suppressio...

Page 62: ...r the boat s DC powered components For all practical purposes these breakers should be left in the ON position during use of the boat Refer to chapter 4 for more information about the boat s electrical system A bilge pump is located on centerline between the inboard stringers under the Master DC Panel Figure 3 3 Figure 3 2 Master DC Panel and main battery bank switches Figure 3 3 Bilge pump ...

Page 63: ...cock and strainer Generator raw water intake sea cock and strainer Raw water wash down seacock strainer and pump Gyro optional raw water intake seacock strainer and pump Air compressor tank automatic drain The horn and sunroof air compressor system and the fresh water system pumps and strainers are located outboard of the engine on the starboard chine shelf Figure 3 5 Forward and outboard of starb...

Page 64: ...and outboard of port engine 3 1 2 Between the Engines A removable floor between the engines provides access to the battery banks on boats equipped with Volvo engines 3 1 3 Aft of Engines The generator is installed on centerline aft of the engines Figure 3 7 Refer to the generator user manual for operating instructions The aft side of the generator can be accessed through the floor hatch in the tra...

Page 65: ...gure 3 8 Hull side air intake plenum which provides fresh air to the engine and ventilation for the engine room while separating and draining sea water overboard Horn and sunroof air compressor Fresh water system pumps and strainers Fresh water tank Refer to the component user manuals for operating instructions Figure 3 8 Air compressor and fresh water pumps ...

Page 66: ...e power cable recoiling system with storage tub Fresh water tank Refer to the component user manuals for operating instructions Figure 3 9 Outboard of port engine 3 1 6 Lazarette The following components are located in the lazarette area below the tran som storage compartment Volvo IPS units with emergency steering access if installed Aft side of generator Generator wet exhaust discharge seacock S...

Page 67: ...V AC and bonding ALL SERVICE WORK ON THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS IN YOUR TIARA SHOULD BE PERFORMED ONLY BY AN AUTHORIZED TIARA YACHTS DEALER OR OTHER QUALIFIED MARINE ELECTRICAL SERVICE FACILITY FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH WARNING 4 1 THE 12V DC SYSTEM 4 1 1 Power Supply Your boat s DC electrical system is powered by battery banks Table 4 1 The port and starboard engine batt...

Page 68: ...iately and contact your authorized Tiara Yachts dealer or other qualified marine electrical service facility for service CAUTION All aftermarket electrical components should be installed by your Tiara Yachts dealer or other qualified marine electrical service facility They must be installed to be powered from the house battery bank only The engine battery banks are reserved strictly for engine pow...

Page 69: ...will result in their inability to hold a charge for the expected amount of time This can hap pen easily if excessive DC loads such as lights are left on while the battery charger is off Always leave your boat connected to shore power with the battery charger ON when leaving for any extended pe riod of time 4 1 3 Distribution Power from the battery banks supplies the red main battery switches at th...

Page 70: ...urther distrib uted from the DC Distribution Panel 4 1 4 Automatic Charging Relay Your Tiara is equipped with an Automatic Charging Relay ACR An ACR automati cally parallels combines battery banks during charging and isolates them when charging has stopped and battery voltage has fallen An ACR is intended to keep a load from discharging both of the battery banks it is connected to The ACR is con n...

Page 71: ...DE automatic the Yellow Override Knob should be oriented to starboard as shown in Figure 4 6 Figure 4 6 ACR in REMOTE MODE L O C K O F F R E M O T E Figure 4 7 ACR in LATCH ON MODE L O C K O F F R E M O T E 4 1 5 Emergency Battery Bank Interconnect If an engine battery bank is discharged and will not start its engine the ACR can be used to manually interconnect the engine battery banks for additio...

Page 72: ...rvicing Rotate the Yellow Override Knob to LOCK OFF port position Figure 4 8 Pass a cable tie through the hole WHEN BATTERY BANKS ARE INTERCONNECTED ALL NON ESSEN TIAL LOADS SHOULD BE TURNED OFF UNTIL THE PROBLEM WITH THE FAILED BANK IS CORRECTED FAILURE TO DO SO CAN RE SULT IN RAPID DEPLETION OF THE BATTERY POWER NEEDED TO SAFELY OPERATE THE BOAT FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR ...

Page 73: ...ng the aft shore power cable or optional forward shore power cable to a dockside power outlet See chapter 5 for shore power connection directions Running the onboard generator See the generator s user manual for operat ing instructions Using the optional inverter The AC system is designed so that only one power source can be selected at a time Choose the power source by flipping ON the AFT SHOREPO...

Page 74: ...and the load currently being applied to that source The batteries must be switched ON to use the power monitors If the voltage being supplied while using the 240V 50A connection is lower than 210V or higher than 260V discontinue use and correct the problem as soon as possible 4 2 4 Optional Inverter If the optional inverter is installed and you are using the generator or shore power the INVERTER b...

Page 75: ...omponents do not The anodes must be checked periodically to determine their status and be replaced when they become depleted by 50 or more Active corrosion protection is provided for the Volvo IPS drives in boats equipped with the Volvo engine package as they are not connected to the bonding system The trim tabs and optional swim platform lift system have their own anodes for added protection Thes...

Page 76: ... EQUIPMENT OR IN THE WATER AROUND THE BOAT WARNING CAUTION All owner installed metallic components that are installed through the hull below the waterline must be connected to the bonding sys tem Comparable wire sizes and terminals must be used and should be connected directly to the nearest bonding system terminal strip Failure to do so may result in severe galvanic corrosion of the item and poss...

Page 77: ...tery buttons remotely turn ON the bat tery switches in the engine room 2 Switch ON all breakers on the Master DC Panel in the engine room except the OIL CHANGE PUMP breaker if installed The OIL CHANGE PUMP breaker should remain OFF unless using the oil change pump Note Boats with Cummins engines do not have a separate OIL CHANGE PUMP breaker if the optional oil changer is installed 3 Switch ON all...

Page 78: ...equipment manufacturers user manuals for more information 5 1 1 Connecting to Shore Power Use 240V 50A shore power whenever available to allow full functionality of your boat s AC system A 240V 50A shore power cable is located in the aft port shore power locker on the deck and is connected to a powered cable recoil system To pay out or retrieve the cord the CABLEMASTER breaker on the DC Distributi...

Page 79: ...ipped with a separate cable If using the forward cable plug the cable into the receptacle located in the anchor locker CAUTION When routing electric cables and dockside water hoses from the boat to the dock be sure to allow sufficient slack so the cables and hoses will not be strained in any way as the boat moves within its slip Do not allow cables or hoses to dangle into the water 6 Plug the cabl...

Page 80: ...eaker and if installed the FWD SHORECORD breaker on the AC Distribution Panel 2 Switch OFF the shore power breaker Figure 5 1 in the aft port shore power locker or anchor locker 3 Switch OFF any breaker s at the dockside shore power station outlet 4 Disconnect the shore power cable from the dockside shore power station outlet 5 Return the aft shorepower cable to the boat and carefully retract it b...

Page 81: ...lights hatches and doors 5 Estimate how much fuel will be needed to fill the tank 6 Insert the provided fill cap key into the slot in the fuel fill cap turn the key counterclockwise and remove the cap BE SURE THAT THE FUEL FILL IS IN CONTACT WITH THE FUEL NOZZLE TO PREVENT ANY STATIC SPARKS DURING THE FUELING OPERATION FAILURE TO HEED THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN A STATIC ELECTRICITY CHARGE THAT C...

Page 82: ... OF THE UNITED STATES IF SUCH DISCHARGE CAUSES A FILM OR DISCOLORATION OF THE SURFACE OF THE WATER OR CAUSES A SLUDGE OR EMUL SION BENEATH THE SURFACE OF THE WATER VIOLATORS ARE SUBJECT TO SUBSTANTIAL CIVIL PENALTIES AND OR CRIMINAL SANCTIONS INCLUDING FINES AND IMPRISONMENT REPORT ALL DISCHARGES TO THE NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER AT 1 800 424 8802 OR TO YOUR LOCAL U S COAST GUARD OFFICE BY PHONE OR ...

Page 83: ...n the handle is parallel to its associated fitting Reference Figure 5 4 for the location of fuel system components Figure 5 4 Fuel valves lines and filters in the forward engine room A Generator return B Port engine return C Generator supply D Port engine supply E Starboard engine supply F Starboard engine return G Generator fuel filter H Port engine fuel filter I Starboard engine fuel filter A B ...

Page 84: ...nits oil levels 3 Check the engines coolant level 4 Open the engines raw water seacocks 5 Open the engines fuel supply and return valves The fuel valves are lo cated in the forward engine room Figure 5 4 CAUTION Prior to starting engines ensure fuel supply and return valves are in the open position A fuel valve is open when it is parallel to its asso ciated fitting Failure to open all fuel valves ...

Page 85: ...cates the ignitions are ON 13 To start press each of the two START STOP buttons 14 Check the voltage and amperage for each battery bank using the system monitors on the Power Control Panel If the voltage is below 12 volts or above 15 volts stop the engines and investigate the cause before pro ceeding Refer to the system monitor manufacturer s user manual for more information 15 Monitor all engine ...

Page 86: ...rs on the Master DC Panel in the engine room in cluding the STEERING breaker located on the starboard side of the Mas ter DC Panel Box 7 Switch ON the PORT BATTERY STBD BATTERY and HOUSE BATTERY switches on the Power Control Panel 8 Check the voltage and amperage for each battery bank using the system monitors on the Power Control Panel If the voltage is below 12 volts or above 15 volts stop the e...

Page 87: ...n and Throttle Operations The engine control head includes two levers the port side lever controls the port engine and the starboard side lever controls the starboard engine The engine control levers are in neutral when they are in the center position Shifting the le vers forward engages the engines in forward gear speed is increased the further forward the throttle levers are advanced Shifting af...

Page 88: ...generator fuel supply and return valves The fuel valves are located in the forward engine room Figure 5 4 CAUTION Before starting the generator ensure the fuel supply and return valves are open A fuel valve is open when it is parallel to its associ ated fitting Failure to open all fuel valves will damage the generator 5 Press OFF the GENERATOR POWER button on the Power Control Panel 6 Switch ON al...

Page 89: ...tor s cylinders and damage the engine 10 Press ON the GENERATOR POWER button on the Power Control Panel 11 Switch ON the main GENERATOR breaker on the AC Distribution Panel 12 The boat s AC system is now being powered by the generator To stop the generator 1 Switch OFF the main GENERATOR breaker on the AC Distribution Panel 2 Allow the generator to run for two minutes without load to cool down 3 P...

Page 90: ...ding who is aboard where you intend to cruise and when you plan to return with someone who will be staying ashore See the Float Plan Appendix at the end of this manual This information will be extremely valuable should you run into trouble while away from the dock Before you cast off be certain that you have planned your trip so that you know when you will to need fuel and where you will purchase ...

Page 91: ... different conditions refer to information from the U S Coast Guard or see Chapman Piloting Seamanship DO NOT OPERATE YOUR BOAT WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL DOING SO MAY CAUSE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY PROPERTY DAMAGE AND OR DEATH SMART SKIPPERS STAY SOBER WARNING Remember 1 Alcohol severely reduces the ability to react to several different signals at once 2 Alcohol makes it difficult to cor...

Page 92: ...way from the dock it is important that you endeavor to preserve our natural resources and maintain our waterways by properly disposing of all trash Under the MARPOL agreement and U S federal law it is illegal for any vessel to discharge plastic or garbage containing plastics into any waters Additional restrictions on dumping non plastic waste are outlined in Figure 5 9 Refer to chapter 7 for head ...

Page 93: ... The anchor when stowed is integrated into the bow stem Specifics regarding the proper techniques equipment and con ditions for safe anchoring can be found in Chapman Piloting Seamanship or through a boat ing safety course The safety cable must be re moved before anchoring To operate the anchor windlass switch ON the WINDLASS breaker on the star board side of the Master DC Distribution Panel Remov...

Page 94: ...not in use To secure the anchor use the safety cable permanently attached to the boat as a secondary positive means to hold the anchor in the stowed position 5 4 AFTER RETURNING TO THE DOCK In order to maintain the finish and function of your boat thoroughly wash it with boat soap and fresh water when you have returned to the dock After washing in order to reduce spotting and optimize your boat s ...

Page 95: ...ave questions or concerns contact your Tiara Yachts dealer 9 Check the security of all hatches and doors 10 Check to see that all mooring lines are secure and that your boat is prop erly positioned in the slip Failure to do so may cause the boat to make contact with the dock during tidal changes and storms damaging the hull 11 Check to see that shore power cable s and dockside water hoses have suf...

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Page 97: ...hing Paint has been pro vided by Tiara for this purpose Follow the paint manufacturer s recommendations for preparation and application Applying the second coat right before launching maximizes the paint s anti fouling properties If your boat has not been ordered with factory applied bottom paint and will be kept in the water for three weeks or more at a time the bottom should be painted We recomm...

Page 98: ...e to install the propellers on the correct shafts If they are installed on the wrong shafts the boat will move in reverse when shifted into forward To install the propellers Figure 6 1 1 Remove adhesive tape jam nuts and cotter pin from the propeller end of the shaft 2 Remove adhesive tape and pull the key out of the keyway 3 Clean the shaft end especially the tapered surfaces to remove all for ei...

Page 99: ...ure the key bottoms out in the flat section of the keyway away from the spooned radius at the end of the keyway CAUTION Do not install the propeller with a poorly fitted key in the keyway A poorly fitted key may cause vibration underway unexpected propel ler shaft stress and possible shaft failure CAUTION Do not allow the key to slide forward in the shaft keyway and ride up on the radius at the fo...

Page 100: ... depth plus the prop hub keyway depth should be 0 010 to 0 015 greater than the key height If it is not contact your Tiara Yachts dealer for further as sistance 11 Install the shortest brass propeller jam nut on the threaded shaft end and tighten to the propeller Apply torque to tighten the propeller jam nut taking care to not bend the shaft or deflect the boat bottom If the applied torque causes ...

Page 101: ...ocedures while lifting your boat may result in structural damage to the hull and deck or underwater gear 6 3 AFTER LAUNCHING YOUR BOAT Check the bilge area and all thru hulls seacocks and IPS rings if present to ensure there are no leaks Open all seacocks and make sure the hoses and fittings are not leaking Switch ON all three BILGE PUMP breakers BILGE FWD BILGE MID BILGE AFT on the Master DC Pane...

Page 102: ...d prepare the system for operation Note The fresh water system may be filled with nontoxic potable water an tifreeze If antifreeze was not used skip to step 7 1 Turn both water heater valves fully counterclockwise to the normal opera tion position Figure 6 2 Figure 6 2 Water heater valves in normal operation position Figure 6 3 Water heater valves in bypass position 2 Open all faucets hot cold set...

Page 103: ...izing process 10 Prepare a chlorine sanitizing solution in a container with 1 gallon of fresh water mix 1 4 cup of Clorox or Purex regular unscented household bleach 5 sodium hypochlorite solution for each 15 gallons of water tank capacity Table 6 1 11 Fill the fresh water tank halfway with clean fresh water 12 Pour the sanitizing solution into the water tank through the WATER fill fitting 13 Fill...

Page 104: ...epeat steps 21 and 22 23 Final fill Fill the fresh water tank with clean fresh water The tank should be filled until water runs out of the fill fitting 24 Switch ON the FRESH WATER PUMP 1 2 breakers 25 Open each faucet When a smooth flow of water is observed from each hot and cold tap close the faucet When all faucets are closed the pump will shut off as the system pressure increases Any air shoul...

Page 105: ... should be filled until water runs out of the fill fitting 10 Switch ON the FRESH WATER PUMP 1 2 breakers 11 Open each faucet When a smooth flow of water is observed from the hot and cold tap close the faucet When all faucets are closed the pump will shut off as the system pressure increases Any air should now be purged from the system Leave the FRESH WATER PUMP 1 2 breakers ON 6 3 2 Electrical Sy...

Page 106: ...user manual for fluid level informa tion start up and break in procedures Start the engines and check to confirm they are operating properly See chapter 5 for engine starting procedures Although the alignment between each transmission flange and propeller shaft flange Figure 6 4 is set before the boat leaves the factory the boat may settle after shipment and when launched This alignment must be ch...

Page 107: ...vas and vinyl enclosures to be sure they all fit properly Clean the entire boat and wax all smooth gel coated or painted surfaces hull and deck For best results wax hull sides just prior to launch Refer to chapter 7 for main tenance of gel coated and painted surfaces Do not use abrasive cleaners on smooth fiberglass surfaces They will dull the surface and allow dirt to penetrate the surface NOTICE...

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Page 109: ...ts are located below the fuel fills in the hull sides Inspect the condition of the fuel hoses and clamps annually Check that all hose clamps and fill and vent fittings are tight FUEL IS EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE ANY PROBLEMS WITH THE FUEL SYSTEM MUST BE CORRECTED IMMEDIATELY FAILURE TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH WARNING 7 1 1 Engine Fuel Filter Water Separators The fuel filter water sep...

Page 110: ...drain the entire filter assembly of water and fuel and possibly drain the en tire fuel tank 5 Follow priming instructions below Priming instructions 1 Ensure all engines are OFF 2 Turn OFF engine fuel valves Figure 7 1 3 Remove the T handle and lid from the top of the filter assembly 4 Fill the filter assembly with clean fuel 5 Lubricate the lid gasket and T handle O ring with clean fuel or motor ...

Page 111: ...5 Dispose of the old element properly 6 Replace the old lid gasket and T handle O ring with new seals supplied with the new element 7 Lubricate both seals with motor oil or diesel fuel before installation 8 Follow priming instructions above NOTE We recommend having extra filter elements on hand as one tank ful of excessively contaminated fuel can require multiple element changes Figure 7 1 Fuel Fi...

Page 112: ...scard according to local laws and regulations Drain one cup of fuel and check for consistency in color if water is visible drain out more fuel until clean fuel is present 4 Reprime the unit by following the generator priming instructions below To prime the generator 1 Ensure all engines are OFF 2 Spin the filter element bowl assembly off the mounting head and fill with clean fuel 3 Spin the filter...

Page 113: ...system leaks 13 Correct any leaks with the generator OFF 7 2 FRESH WATER SYSTEM The fresh water system requires very little maintenance The most common issue is that the water in the water tank is not used up and replenished often enough and becomes stale To combat this problem drain and refill the tank periodically or add a water conditioner to the tank Water conditioners are available at your Ti...

Page 114: ...ight glasses 6 Carefully unscrew the sight glasses 7 Remove the strainer screens 8 Clean the screens with mild soap and fresh water Rinse with fresh water 9 Replace the strainer screens and screw the sight glasses back into place 10 With galley faucet open in the warm position switch ON the FRESH WA TER PUMP 1 2 breakers 11 After observing a steady flow of water through the hot and cold tap close ...

Page 115: ... each low cell with distilled water until the lead plates are no longer visible Leave an air space between the distilled water electrolyte and the cap being sure not to fill the cells to the top 4 Replace the round screw in top on each battery cell 5 Repeat for every cell in all batteries on the boat NOTE If the cells are overfilled the electrolyte could boil over during charg ing and cause damage...

Page 116: ...fied marine electrical service to repair 7 4 EXTERIOR SURFACES AND EQUIPMENT The exterior of your Tiara is made up of many different materials and finishes Each material should be maintained by following the recommendations in the appropriate user manual After each use 1 Rinse the boat exterior with clean fresh water 2 Wash all exterior surfaces and hardware with a sponge or soft bristle brush and...

Page 117: ... Do not buff your boat unless you have been properly trained and are using an industrial strength buffer with the appropriate pads and polishing materials After buffing apply a coat of premium marine wax to all smooth surfaces follow ing the instructions included with the wax Refer to gel coat care card that came with your boat If the fiberglass or gel coated surface should need repair contact you...

Page 118: ...t on the paint or gel coat remove immediately by rinsing with water With some oils and hydraulic fluids the allowable exposure time before staining occurs is significantly shortened if the fluid or the painted surface is hot Have any paint chips nicks or scratches repaired as soon as they occur to protect against future degradation Should your boat s finish become damaged have it repaired as soon ...

Page 119: ...ch as a premium marine wax Use a rust inhibitor spray on areas that cannot be waxed 7 4 5 Canvas Upholstery Clean the exterior upholstery following the steps outlined below Always rinse well with clean fresh water To maintain upholstery and canvas For light soiling use a solution of 10 household liquid dish soap in warm water applied with a soft damp cloth Rub gently and rinse with a fresh water d...

Page 120: ... and free of marine growth with the use of antifouling or bottom paint Refer to the paint manufacturer s instructions and your Tiara Yachts dealer for recommended clean ing procedures Typically the bottom will need to be repainted once a year and then cleaned a few times during the year Contact your Tiara Yachts dealer for recommended cleaning service providers Failure to keep the bottom clean wil...

Page 121: ...home Periodically put cushions blankets sheets etc out in the sun to dry thoroughly and air out well If they get wet with salt water rinse with fresh water to remove the salt crystals and dry thoroughly Salt crystals retain moisture and will damage the material Your Tiara s teak trim was coated with polyurethane varnish before leaving the factory and should only need occasional dusting with furnit...

Page 122: ...gas at the riser and an exhaust hose that carries the wet exhaust to the IPS drive units Periodically check the hose clamps for proper tightness Refer to your engine user manual for maintenance information 7 6 2 2 Cummins Engine Exhaust System The main engine exhaust system is comprised of an exhaust riser at the engine turbo charger outlet hoses and an elbow that connect the riser to a muffler an...

Page 123: ...COAST GUARD OFFICE BY PHONE OR VHF RADIO CHANNEL 16 WARNING CAUTION Always return the oil change system valves to the closed position after using the system Failure to do so can result in transfer of oil between the engines and or generator due to crankcase pressures CAUTION Always use the correct amount and type of oil recommended by the equipment manufacturer Failure to do so can result in prema...

Page 124: ...e that no debris has ac cumulated that may block the flow See chapter 3 for intake strainer locations To clean clogged strainers 1 Turn OFF the related engine or pump 2 Close the raw water seacock in the hull bottom to stop the flow of water to the strainer 3 Remove the filter basket cap by unscrewing it counterclockwise A span ner wrench has been provided for this purpose 4 Lift the filter basket...

Page 125: ... the waste tank 1 At a marine facility pump out station remove the cap from the WASTE deck plate located on the starboard side deck walkway with the provid ed spanner wrench Turn counterclockwise until the cap is loose remove the cap and set it in a safe place 2 Insert the pump out station hose into the WASTE deck plate opening 3 Turn the pump out station pump equipment on Remove all waste from th...

Page 126: ...sel owner operator to follow all local laws and restrictions NOTICE To pump waste overboard if the op tional macerator system is installed 1 Ensure your vessel is in a legal raw sewage discharge area 2 To access the overboard dis charge seacock grab the out board edge of the carpet forward of the pedestal berth Pull carpet to port exposing the floor hatch Re move the floor hatch by pulling up 3 Lo...

Page 127: ... seacock is in the OPEN position and that the WASTE deck plate cover is tightened securely Oth erwise the discharge system will not operate properly 7 When the tank is empty switch OFF the WASTE PUMPOUT breaker 8 Close the overboard discharge seacock by pushing the handle to the horizontal position and secure it Figure 7 7 The overboard discharge seacock MUST be closed to prevent water from being ...

Page 128: ... surrounding bilge areas for debris that might clog the pumps Follow the testing procedure in the float switch user manual to confirm that the switches are turning the pumps on and off prop erly Do not leave your boat unattended until any inoperative bilge pumps are repaired The shower sump box collects drainage filters some debris and discharges the solution overboard Figure 7 8 The sump box is l...

Page 129: ...ilter on the air intake side The filters should be removed and cleaned periodically Carefully remove the filter by sliding it upward taking care not to bend the aluminum grill behind the filter Clean the filter and slide it back into the air conditioning unit Your Tiara has the following self contained air conditioning units A 10K BTU unit in the VIP stateroom A 16K BTU unit in the master stateroo...

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Page 131: ...rotect the boat from the elements Construct a frame over the top of the boat to support a canvas or plastic cover The frame should be slightly wider than the outside of the boat The cover should be fastened securely as a loose cover can flap and damage the gelcoat surface 8 1 1 Supporting the Boat During Storage The best way to support your boat when it is out of the water is on a cradle made spec...

Page 132: ...ination faucets to warm position Leave the faucets open 3 Switch ON the FRESH WATER PUMP 1 2 breakers on the DC Distribu tion Panel under the starboard salon loveseat 4 Allow the water to run until the tank is empty The tank is empty when all faucets no longer produce a stream of water 5 Switch OFF the FRESH WATER PUMP 1 2 breakers 6 Remove the hoses from the input and output sides of the fresh wa...

Page 133: ...E At no time should potable water antifreeze be allowed to enter into the ice maker Follow the ice maker user manual for winterization procedure 4 Pour five 5 gallons of potable water antifreeze into the water tank via the WATER fill fitting in the water connection locker 5 Turn both water heater valves fully clockwise to the bypass position Fig ure 8 2 6 Switch ON the FRESH WATER PUMP 1 2 breaker...

Page 134: ...ntrol Panel in the galley peninsula cabinet 3 Disconnect the batteries 4 Clean the battery terminals Apply a coat of petroleum jelly to the termi nals or spray liberally with Boeshield T9 5 Make sure that all battery electrolyte cells are filled to specification See chapter 7 for battery maintenance 6 Leave the batteries disconnected during storage If left connected they should be recharged period...

Page 135: ...ge area accessible from the interior should also be wiped clean Leave all interior drawers lockers and cabinets open to allow them to properly ventilate and stay fresh whether the boat is stored inside or outside If possible remove all upholstery carpeting and cushions and store in a clean dry environ ment 8 7 AIR CONDITIONING Your Tiara has the following self contained air conditioning units A 16...

Page 136: ...e air condi tioning user manual for the recom mended procedure 6 Fill the condensate drain system including the sump box pump and discharge hose with potable water antifreeze See chapter 7 for additional air conditioning maintenance recommendations WHEN RECONNECTING RAW WATER HOSES BE CERTAIN ALL HOSE CLAMPS ARE PROPERLY TIGHTENED FAILURE TO DO SO COULD CAUSE A WATER LEAK AND CAN SINK THE BOAT WAR...

Page 137: ...2 breakers and the VACUUM PUMP breakers on the DC Distribution Panel 8 Pump out the waste holding tank See chapter 7 for instructions 8 9 ENGINES DRIVELINE AND GENERATOR The engines transmissions Volvo IPS drives if installed and generator should be prepared for storage according to the manufacturers recommendations Please refer to the appropriate user manuals for specific instructions 8 9 1 Exhau...

Page 138: ...el by truck and trailer the engine muf flers must be drained to prevent sea water reversion into the en gines 8 9 2 Steering System The steering system for the Cummins engine package is located in the lazarette area underneath the trunk floor hatch To prepare the Cummins steering system for storage 1 Use clean water and mild soap to wash off the steering arms and linkage Dry with a clean cloth 2 A...

Page 139: ...each engine and the generator Consult the engine and generator user manual for more information on recom mended winterization procedures To drain the raw water washdown system 1 Connect the hose to the raw water washdown connection inside the water connection locker 2 Ensure the end of the hose is open or open the spray nozzle if installed 3 Open the raw water washdown seacock in the engine room 4...

Page 140: ... SINK THE BOAT WARNING CAUTION Be very careful when using compressed air to blow water out of the system Using too much air pressure or volume can damage the raw water system 8 11 ENGINE ROOM AND BILGE AREAS All accessible bilge areas engine room aft lazarette area and forward under the cabin floor should be wiped clean Any remaining bilge water should be removed and wiped dry ...

Page 141: ... 8 1 42 meters Height from Waterline to Top of Std Hardtop 12 2 1 2 3 72 meters Height from Waterline to Top of Std Radar 13 9 4 19 meters Height from Waterline to Top of Std Anchor Navigation Light 14 6 1 2 4 43 meters Approximate Dry Weight 45 300 lbs 20 547 73 kg Fuel Capacity 650 U S gallons 2 460 52 liters Water Capacity 150 U S gallons 567 81 liters Holding Tank Capacity 86 U S gallons 325 5...

Page 142: ...ition Keys Registration Engines Port Engine Starboard Engine Make Make Model Model Engine Serial Number Engine Serial Number Transmission Pod Serial Number Transmission Pod Serial Number Propellers Make Diameter Pitch of Blades Other Generator Make Model Serial kW Dealer Tiara Yachts Name Phone 616 392 7163 Phone Representative Sales Associate Address Service Manager Address Tiara Yachts reserves ...

Page 143: ...when an object lies on a line or in a plane at right angles to the centerline of a boat beam the breadth of a boat usually measured at its widest part beamy boats of greater than normal beam bilge the lower interior areas of the hull of a boat bilge pump pumps water that collects in the bilge overboard boarding ladder set of steps temporarily fitted over the side of a boat to assist persons coming...

Page 144: ...ooks NY ISBN 0 688 10425 8 chock a deck fitting usually of metal with inward curving arms through which lines such as mooring or anchor lines are passed so as to lead them in the proper direction both on board and off the boat closed cooling system a separate supply of fresh water is used to circulate only within the engine coaming a vertical piece around the edges of cockpit hatches etc to stop w...

Page 145: ...from scarring and to cushion any shock of the boat striking a fixed object flying bridge an added set of controls above the level of the normal control station fore the part of the boat in which the bow is located foundering when a boat fills with water and sinks freeboard the height of a boat s topsides from the waterline to the deck fuel pump feeds fuel under pressure galley the kitchen of a boa...

Page 146: ...ooling system to the raw cooling water helm the operating area of a boat hull the frame or body of the boat inboard a boat with the engine mounted within the hull keel a plate or timber plate running lengthwise along the center of the bottom of a boat knot unit of speed 1 knot 1 nautical mile per hour lay up to decommission a boat for the winter usually in northern climates lazarette a compartment...

Page 147: ...nes or anchors nautical mile distance measurement equal to a unit about 6 5th s of a statue land mile oil pump supplies lubricating oil where needed within the engine outboard a boat with the engine mounted on the transom and is detachable overhead the ceiling of a cabin or compartment pier a structure which projects out from the shoreline piles or piling a long column driven into the bottom to wh...

Page 148: ... locker rubrail railing often rubber or hard plastic that runs along the boat s sheer to protect the hull when coming alongside docks piers or other boats rudder a moveable flat surface that is attached vertically at or near the stern for steering scupper an opening in the side or transom of the boat through which water on deck or in the cockpit is drained overboard seacock safety valves installed...

Page 149: ...evel swamps when a boats fills with water from over the side swimming ladder much the same as the boarding ladder except that it extends down into the water taffrail rail around cockpit thru hull a fitting used to pass fluids usually water through the hull surface either above or below the waterline topsides the side skin of a boat between the waterline or chine and deck transom flat planking acro...

Page 150: ...er waterline the plane of a boat where the surface of the water touches the hull when it is afloat on even keel watertight bulkhead bulkheads secured so tightly so as not to let water pass wharf a structure generally parallel to the shore working anchor an anchor carried on a boat for most normal uses yacht basin a protected facility primarily for recreational small craft yaw when a boat runs off ...

Page 151: ...THE DISCHARGE OF OIL OR OILY WASTE INTO OR UPON THE NAVI GABLE WATERS OF THE UNITED STATES OR THE WATERS OF THE CONTIGUOUS ZONE OR WHICH MAY AFFECT NATURAL RE SOURCES BELONGING TO APPERTAINING TO OR UNDER THE EXCLUSIVE MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY OF THE UNITED STATES IF SUCH DISCHARGE CAUSES A FILM OR DISCOLORATION OF THE SURFACE OF THE WATER OR CAUSES A SLUDGE OR EMUL SION BENEATH THE SURFACE OF THE WAT...

Page 152: ...S shaft seals with rust preventative oil Check condition of transom trim tab and shaft sacrificial anodes and replace as needed Operate cycle or open close thru hull shutoffs for ball valves and seacocks SEMI ANNUAL SERVICE ACTIONS Clean batteries and terminals Clean and or replace fuel filters Clean shower sump strainers Lubricate air horn compressor ANNUAL SERVICE ACTIONS Engine alignment Replac...

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