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2

 MODELS 

S2 YACHTS,

 INC.

 LIM

ITE

D

 WARRANTY

 COVERAGE 

S2 

Yachts, 

Inc. 

(S2) 

provides 

limited 

warr

anty 

coverage 

on 

Tiara 

Yachts 

products 

sold

 for

 use

 by 

retai

(non

-comm

ercial) 

customers, 

as 

describ

ed 

in 

this 

Limited 

Warranty. 

For 

customers

 in 

th

U

.S

.: 

th

is

 w

ar

ra

nty

 g

iv

es

 y

ou

 s

pe

ci

fic

 l

eg

al

 r

ights; 

you 

also 

may 

have 

other 

rights, 

w

hic

vary 

from

 state

 to

 state.

 For

 customers

 in

 the

 E

ur

op

ea

U

nion: 

the 

purchaser 

may

 hav

addi

tional 

legal 

rights 

under 

applicable 

national 

legi

slation 

go

ve

rn

in

th

sa

le

 o

co

ns

um

er

 g

ood

s,

 a

nd

 t

ho

se

 

righ

ts

 (

if 

ap

pl

ic

ab

le

ar

e n

ot

 a

ffe

ct

ed

 b

y t

hi

w

ar

ra

nty. 

This 

w

arranty

 is 

pr

ov

ided 

only

 to 

the 

origi

nal

 pur

chas

er 

of 

the

 b

oa

fr

om

 a

au

th

or

iz

ed

 S

Y

ac

ht

dea

ler, 

but 

can b

e transferred 

to 

sub

se

quen

t ow

ners. Contact 

S2

’s

 Cu

st

om

er

 R

el

at

io

ns

 D

ep

ar

tm

en

if 

yo

ne

ed

 i

nfo

rm

ati

on

 ab

out

 tr

an

sf

er

rin

th

is

 w

arr

an

ty

No

 wa

rran

ty

 co

vera

ge

 is

 prov

ided

 to

 

sub

sequen

ow

ners 

unle

ss 

they

 f

ollow

 S2’s 

tra

nsf

er

 pro

ce

dures. 

Thi

w

arranty

 does 

no

ex

tend

 or 

appl

to 

any

one 

els

e. 

The

 te

rms 

of 

thi

w

ritten 

w

arranty

 ca

nnot 

be 

change

or

 m

odi

fie

d, 

ex

cept 

by

 a 

w

ritten agre

ement signed

 by

 an 

of

fic

er 

of

 S

Ya

ch

ts

, I

nc

C

O

V

E

R

E

D

 PR

O

D

U

C

T

S

 A

N

D

 L

IM

IT

A

T

IO

N

S

 

S2’s limite

d w

arranty

 cov

erage applies only

 to:

 

1.

 

D

ef

ec

ts

 in

 m

at

er

ia

ls

 a

nd

 w

or

km

an

sh

ip

 in

 t

he

 b

oa

an

al

l c

om

ponen

ts 

and

 a

cce

ssorie

(ex

cept 

for the

 ex

cluded ite

m

s de

scribed

 belo

w

) for a

 period

 o

f tw

o (2)

 y

ears; 

2. 

Stru

ctu

ral 

defe

cts 

in

 mater

ials 

and

 w

orkmanship

 in

 the

 hull

 and 

de

ck 

for

 a

 perio

of 

fiv

(5) 

years; 

3. 

Blistering 

due 

to

 defects 

in 

ma

teria

l and

 w

orkmanship 

in 

th

ge

lc

oa

t s

ur

fa

ce

 o

f t

he

 h

ul

l b

ot

to

m

 fo

period 

of 

fiv

(5) 

years, 

prov

ided 

th

at 

the 

gel

coa

t s

ur

fa

ce 

has 

no

t b

een 

al

tere

in 

any

 w

a

such

 

as sanding

, sandbl

asti

ng 

or 

ap

plic

atio

of 

a coa

ting 

ot

her

 t

han

 st

andard 

an

tif

ouling 

pain

t, any

 o

w

hich w

ill v

oid this w

arranty

.

E

ac

of 

the

 w

ar

ra

nt

co

ve

ra

ge

 p

er

iods 

runs 

from

 the 

da

te

 o

f pu

rch

ase

 o

f t

he 

boat 

from

 an 

au

tho

rized 

S2 

Y

achts 

de

aler 

and 

applie

on

ly

 t

w

arranted 

de

fects 

that 

fir

st 

m

ani

fest 

themselv

es 

and

 a

re

 

reported

 to

 S2

 w

ithin 

the

 appli

cabl

w

arranty

 period

S2 

re

tain

th

rig

ht

 t

de

te

rm

in

to

 i

ts

 

reasona

ble sa

tisfa

ction w

hether

 any

 cl

aimed de

fe

ct is covered b

th

is

 wa

rr

an

ty.

 

Certain

 item

are

 e

xcluded 

from

 w

arranty

 cov

erage 

by

 S2

and 

th

is

 limited

 w

arranty

 cov

erage 

does 

not apply

 to: 

1.

 

En

gi

ne

s,

 

tr

an

sm

is

si

on

s,

 

ge

ne

rators, 

air

 

condi

tioning

 

sy

stems

sw

im

 

pl

at

fo

rm

an

lif

ts

sea

keeping

 

sy

ste

ms, 

ele

ctro

nics 

an

batterie

s. 

The

se

 

produ

cts 

m

ay

 

come 

w

ith 

sepa

rate

 

w

arranties 

from

 thei

r manu

fa

ctu

rer

s; 

se

the

 Ow

ner 

Packe

t for

 w

arranty

 regi

str

ation

 req

uiremen

ts

 

and de

tail

s o

n the

se produ

cts. 

2.

 

D

ea

le

fin

al

 a

ss

em

bl

an

pr

e-

deliv

ery commi

ssioning

, an

d de

aler

 in

stalled

 components. 

3. 

Scra

tch

ing, 

chippin

g, 

discolora

tion

 or

 f

laking

 o

any

 pow

der

 c

oa

te

or

 p

ai

nt

ed

 s

ur

fa

ce

 in

cl

ud

in

engines 

and

 hard

to

comp

onent

s. 

4.

 

Ge

lc

oa

t s

tre

ss

 c

ra

ck

in

g,

 c

ha

lking

, fadi

ng or

 di

scol

orati

on. 

This in

clude

s bilge

 gelcoa

t. 

5. 

D

amage 

cau

sed

 b

accide

nt, 

w

ear, 

storm

 damage

grou

nding, 

to

w

ing, 

com

mercial

 u

se

 o

the

 

boat, 

or

 m

isu

se

 or

 abuse

or

 de

teriora

tion

 re

sul

ting

 from 

norma

us

(inc

luding 

gask

ets, 

se

als,

 

spring

s, w

ipers and

 sea

lants)

6. 

M

aintenan

ce

adju

st

men

ts 

or 

re

align

m

ents 

to 

any

 

components 

inc

lu

di

ng

 

la

tc

hes

hi

ng

es

hatches, door

s a

nd

 driv

e train

 compon

ents. 

7. 

M

old, mild

ew

, upho

lste

ry

 damage 

or

 d

et

er

io

ra

tio

an

cl

ea

ni

ng. 

8. 

D

amage 

or 

dete

rior

ation

 re

sulti

ng 

from

 env

ironmental 

con

diti

on

s,

 in

cl

ud

in

el

ec

tr

ol

ys

is

cr

ev

ic

or 

galv

anic 

corro

sio

n, 

any

 deterio

rati

on 

of 

underw

ater

 equip

m

en

t, 

or

 any

 dama

ge 

or

 de

terio

ratio

resul

ting

 from

 any

 failu

re

 to

 under

ta

ke reasona

ble, rou

tine

 mai

nte

nance. 

9.

 

An

re

pa

irs

, a

dj

us

tm

en

ts

, a

lte

ra

tio

ns

 o

m

od

ific

at

io

ns

 m

ad

by

 any

one 

ot

he

r than an

 empl

oy

ee of

 

S2 Y

ach

ts

, o

r a

n a

uthori

zed

 S2

 Y

acht

s de

aler

 w

ith S2’

s p

rior,

 w

ritten

 authori

zati

on. 

10

. D

am

ag

w

hi

ch

 h

as

 o

cc

ur

re

as

 a

 r

es

ul

of

 t

he

 b

oa

t b

ei

ng

 o

pe

ra

ted

 a

demonstrato

an

d/or

 

display

ed fo

r sale

11. 

D

amage 

or

 de

ter

ior

ation

 of 

the

 hull

 or

 deck 

structure

 du

to 

the

 a

tta

chm

en

of 

ha

rdw

are 

or

 ot

her

 

componen

ts. 

12. 

W

eigh

t, speed

, fuel

 con

sump

tio

or

 o

th

er

 p

er

fo

rm

an

ce

 c

ha

ra

cteri

sti

cs.

 

13. 

D

amage or dete

rior

ation

 re

sul

ting from

 improper

 trailering

, hauling

, laun

ching

 or stora

ge. 

14

. Bo

at

pu

rc

ha

se

or

 u

se

fo

commer

ci

al or

 gov

ernmental purp

ose

s or

 use

s. 

R

E

M

ED

IE

S

 U

N

D

E

R

 T

H

IS 

L

IM

IT

E

D

 W

A

R

R

A

N

T

Y

 

If 

de

fect 

cov

ered 

by

 t

his 

w

arrant

occurs, 

S2 

(or

 one

 of 

its 

au

thorized

 dealers, 

as 

determined 

by

 S2)

 

wi

ll 

re

pa

ir 

an

re

pl

ac

th

de

fe

ct

ive

 c

om

po

ne

nt

in

 i

ts

 s

ol

di

scretion

T

his 

‘repair 

or 

replacement’ 

remed

is 

the

 ex

clusiv

remed

und

er 

this 

w

arrant

y.

 S

has 

no 

res

po

ns

ib

ili

ty

 o

lia

bi

lit

fo

an

consequential 

or

 incidental 

damage

s, 

su

ch 

as 

loss 

of 

use, 

stora

ge 

charges, 

inter

est 

or

 finance

 charg

es, 

insurance 

or 

depre

ciation, 

tran

sportatio

or 

lodging 

charge

s, 

or 

ch

ar

ge

fo

to

w

in

or

 h

au

lin

ou

t, 

et

c.

 

wh

ic

ar

sp

ec

ifi

ca

lly 

exc

lu

de

d a

nd

 d

is

cl

ai

m

ed

 f

ro

m

 t

hi

s w

ar

ra

nty

F

or 

cus

tom

ers 

in

 t

he

 U

.S

.: 

so

m

state

do 

no

all

ow

 the 

ex

clusion 

or 

limitatio

of 

incidental 

or 

consequential

 damages, 

so 

the 

ab

ov

limit

at

ion 

or

 e

xc

lus

ion 

may

 not

 apply

 to 

you.

 UNDER 

CERT

AI

APP

LICABLE

 L

A

W

S

, THERE 

MAY 

BE 

N

O

 IM

P

LI

E

D

 W

A

R

R

A

N

T

IE

S

 O

R

 G

U

AR

A

N

T

E

E

S

 F

R

O

M

 S2

 A

P

P

LI

C

A

B

LE

 T

O

 Y

O

U

R

 BOAT, 

AND 

ALL

 

IM

P

LIE

D

 O

R

 S

T

A

T

U

T

O

RY

 C

O

ND

IT

IO

N

S

 A

N

D

 W

A

R

R

A

NT

IE

S

 (

IN

C

LU

D

IN

G

 A

N

Y

 W

ARRANT

OF 

MERCHANTABILITY

 O

FI

T

N

E

S

S

 F

O

R

 A

 P

A

R

T

IC

U

LAR

 P

U

R

P

O

S

E

A

N

D

 G

U

A

R

A

N

TIES 

ARE 

D

IS

C

LA

IM

E

D

 W

H

E

R

E

 A

LL

O

W

E

D

 B

Y

 L

A

W

T

O

 T

H

E

 F

U

LL

E

S

T

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XT

E

N

T

 A

LL

O

W

E

D

 B

Y

 L

A

W

A

N

Y

 

AND 

ALL 

APPLICABLE 

IMPLIED 

WARRANT

IES 

AND 

GUARANTIES 

(IF 

ANY

), 

IN

C

LU

D

IN

A

N

Y

 

IM

P

LIE

D

 W

A

R

R

A

N

TY

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F

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E

RC

H

A

N

T

A

B

IL

IT

Y

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R

 P

A

R

T

IC

U

LA

R

 P

U

R

P

O

S

E

A

R

E

 LIMITE

IN 

D

U

R

AT

IO

N

 

T

O

 

T

H

E

 

D

U

R

AT

IO

N

 

O

F

 

T

H

E

 

A

P

P

LI

C

A

B

LE

 

P

R

O

V

IS

IO

N

S

 

O

F

 

T

H

IS

 

W

RI

T

T

E

N

 

WAR

R

A

N

T

Y

F

or 

custom

ers 

in 

the 

U

.S.: 

som

sta

tes 

do

 not 

allow

 limitations 

on 

how

 long 

an 

im

plied

 

wa

rr

an

ty 

la

st

s,

 s

th

ab

ove

 li

m

ita

tio

m

ay 

no

t a

pp

ly 

to

 yo

u.

 

R

E

S

P

O

N

S

IB

IL

IT

Y

 O

F

 PU

R

C

H

A

S

E

R

 

1. 

N

w

arranty

 cov

erage 

is

 p

rov

ided 

by

 S

unle

ss 

th

cu

sto

m

er 

and

 d

ea

ler

 co

mplete

 and

 re

turn

 a

ll 

Vessel 

R

egi

strati

on

 and 

Cu

stomer

 A

cc

ep

ta

nc

e F

or

m

s t

o S

2 Y

ac

ht

s,

 I

nc

w

ithin 

thir

ty

 (30) 

day

afte

r del

iv

er

of the

 boa

t to the

 origin

al

 pur

cha

ser. 

2. 

T

he 

original

 pur

cha

ser 

or 

approv

ed 

tra

nsfe

ree 

mu

st 

no

tif

th

S

Ya

ch

ts

 d

eal

er

 f

ro

m

 w

hi

ch

 t

he

 

bo

at

 w

as

 p

urc

ha

se

of

 a

ny

 c

la

im

ed

 d

ef

ec

t w

ith

in

 fi

fte

en

 (

15

da

ys

 a

fte

fir

st

 d

et

ecting

 th

e claime

de

fe

ct

. W

ar

ra

nt

w

or

in 

ex

ce

ss

 o

f $

50

re

qu

ire

S

2’

pr

io

w

ritten

 approv

al. 

3.

 

If 

th

de

al

er

 fa

ils

 to

 s

at

is

factorily

 rep

air the claimed

 def

ec

t wi

thin fifteen (15) d

ay

s,

 w

rit

te

no

tic

m

us

then be prom

ptl

y g

iv

en directl

y to S2. S2

 is not responsible fo

r unrepo

rted 

w

ar

ran

te

de

fe

ct

s.

 

4.

 

T

he

 b

oa

t, 

in

cl

ud

in

any

 c

la

im

ed

 d

ef

ec

tiv

pa

rt

, m

us

t b

re

tu

rned 

to 

the 

S2 

Y

ac

hts 

dealer 

from 

w

hich

 

the 

boat 

w

as 

purcha

sed 

(or 

to

 another 

dealer 

or 

facility

 as 

di

rected 

by

 S

Y

achts) 

w

ithin 

the 

w

arrant

period 

for 

inspe

ctio

and 

w

arrant

service. 

T

he 

ex

pense 

of 

retu

rning 

and

 t

ra

nsporting 

th

boat

 or 

an

pa

rt

 f

or

 w

ar

ra

nt

se

rv

ic

e,

 a

nd

 t

he

 e

xp

en

se

 o

re

tu

rn

in

an

d t

ra

ns

po

rt

in

g i

t b

ac

to

 t

he

 o

w

ne

after repair or

 replacem

ent, i

the resp

onsibility

 of the ow

ne

r, and w

ill not be r

eimbursed by

 S2. 

5.

 

If

 t

he

 d

ea

le

fr

om

 w

ho

m

 t

he

 b

oa

w

as

 p

ur

ch

as

ed

 i

no

 l

on

ge

an

 a

ut

hori

ze

S2 

Y

ach

ts 

dea

ler

,

contact S2 for

 in

str

ucti

ons on

 how

 to

 o

btain

 w

arranty

 serv

ice. 

S

re

se

rv

es

 t

he

 ri

ght

 t

imp

rov

its

 p

ro

duc

ts 

th

rou

gh

 c

ha

nge

in 

de

sign

 o

material

w

ithout 

being

 

obligated 

to 

the 

owners 

of 

the 

boats 

of 

similar 

or 

the 

same 

model 

of 

prior 

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Page 1: ...2022 STANDARDS OPTIONS 2022 OWNERS MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ntaining a recre ational marine vessel can expose you to chemicals includ ing engine exhaust carbon monoxide phthalates and lead which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm To minimize exposure avoid breathing exhaust service your vessel in a well ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing this vessel For...

Page 3: ...rship experience Everything we have achieved since our humble beginnings has been with this same goal in mind The information within this owner s manual was assembled to assist you in understanding how to operate your boat to obtain the maximum enjoyment of your Tiara Yacht So please take time to read the manual completely and please operate your boat safely and courteously I would also like to as...

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Page 5: ... by anyone other than an employee of S2 Yachts or an authorized S2 Yachts dealer with S2 s prior written authorization 10 Damage which has occurred as a result of the boat being operated as a demonstrator and or displayed for sale 11 Damage or deterioration of the hull or deck structure due to the attachment of hardware or other components 12 Weight speed fuel consumption or other performance char...

Page 6: ...COVERAGE This evaporative emission control system is warranted for two years If any evaporative emission related part on your SIMW is defective the part will be repaired or replaced by S2 Yachts Inc OWNER S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES As the spark ignition marine watercraft owner you are responsible for performance of the required maintenance listed in your owner s manual S2 Yachts Inc recommends th...

Page 7: ...ward the bow with starboard to your right and port to your left A glossary of boating terms is included Your boat produces carbon monoxide CO and uses flammable fuel Carbon monoxide gas CO is colorless odorless and extremely dangerous CO will cause BRAIN DAMAGE or DEATH Every precaution has been taken by S2 Yachts to reduce the risks associated with death possible injury and damage from fire or ex...

Page 8: ...Safety Information ii 43 LS Operator Notes ...

Page 9: ...afety Switch 2 2 2 6 Automatic Fire Suppression System 2 2 2 7 Engine Stop Switch 2 3 2 8 Engine Power Tilt and Trim 2 4 2 9 Steering System 2 4 2 10 Trim Tabs 2 4 2 11 Compass 2 5 2 12 Bow Thruster 2 5 2 13 Joystick 2 6 2 14 Spotlight optional 2 6 Fuel Systems 3 1 General 3 1 3 2 Fuel System 3 1 3 3 Diesel Generator Fuel System 3 4 3 4 Fuel System Maintenance 3 6 Electrical Systems 4 1 General 4 ...

Page 10: ...10 2 10 3 Rules of the Road 10 2 10 4 Operating your Boat 10 3 10 5 Docking Anchoring and Mooring 10 5 10 6 Controls Steering or Propulsion System Failure 10 7 10 7 Collision 10 7 10 8 Grounding Towing and Rendering Assistance 10 7 10 9 Flooding or Capsizing 10 8 10 10 Transporting your Boat 10 8 10 11 Man Overboard 10 8 10 12 Trash Disposal 10 9 10 13 Multi Colored Lighting 10 9 Routine Maintenan...

Page 11: ...ms indicate where safety labels can be found on your Tiara Yacht Numbers correspond to the table that follows which lists the replacement part number P N for each label To obtain replacement labels contact your Tiara Yachts dealer Interior 1 16 ...

Page 12: ...Safety Labels 2 43 LS Exterior 34 33 39 38 8 8 24 20 29 25 19 8 8 9 14 30 35 31 36 1 21 1 3 26 32 ...

Page 13: ...Safety Labels 3 43 LS 10 19 18 17 11 37 7 12 12 27 28 2 2 22 12 15 14 13 6 23 4 5 ...

Page 14: ...ing bench seat base 2 NO SMOKING P N 5451130 Location Port starboard fuel fills 3 NOTICE FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM P N 5453300 Location Helm seat base 4 NOTICE KEEP HATCHES CLOSED P N 5455660 Location Helm 5 BOATERS CHECK LIST P N 5450120 Location Helm 6 YACHT CERTIFICATION PLATE P N 5450052 Location Helm 7 NMMA CERTIFIED P N 5455250 Location Port transom wing ...

Page 15: ... Starboard diesel fuel fill 11 WARNING SEAT USE WHILE UNDERWAY P N 5455875 Location Forward sun lounge bottom of windshield in center 12 WARNING CLOSE TRANSOM DOOR P N 5453220 Location Helm and near the port and starboard transom gates 13 WARNING LEAKING FUEL P N 5450060 Location Helm 14 WARNING ROTATING PROPELLERS P N 5451750 Location Helm U lounge at port walkway transom 15 WARNING CARBON MONOXI...

Page 16: ...160 Location Underside of port hardtop 19 WARNING FUEL VAPORS P N 5455950 Location Starboard mid cockpit floor stor age hatch and mechanical space 20 WARNING DO NOT DRILL P N 5400081 Location Mechanical space port and starboard bulkheads 21 WARNING GRILL SHOCK AND FIRE P N 5455680 Location Underside of grill lid 22 WARNING HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE P N 5451110 Location Starboard shore power cord outlet ...

Page 17: ...ation Underside of mechanical space hatch 26 DUMPING TRASH OVERBOARD P N 5451640 Location Cabin waste basket cabinet below microwave 27 FRESH WATER P N 5450260 Location Starboard wash down connection 28 RAW WATER P N 5450270 Location Starboard wash down connection 29 TAG GENERATOR PICKUP P N 5435210 Location Mechanical space 30 TAG HEAD OVERBOARD DISCHARGE P N 5435240 Location Mechanical space ...

Page 18: ...R RODE P N 5455970 Location Anchor locker hatch 35 TAG OVERBOARD DISCHARGE OF SEWAGE P N 5450050 Location Overboard discharge seacock 36 TAG BATTERY MOUNTING REQUIREMENTS P N 5450160 Location Battery compartment 37 NOTICE WINDSHIELD CLEANING P N 5456090 Location Inside windshield starboard 38 NOTICE ANCHOR LINE LOSS P N 5453180 Location Underside of anchor hatch 39 NOTICE GELCOAT DAMAGE P N 545072...

Page 19: ...ully loaded motors down 3 7 1 meter Draft motors up 2 4 71 centimeters Clearance with Hardtop from waterline 9 4 2 84 meters Approximate Dry Weight 21 800 lbs 9888 kg Fuel Capacity 400 U S gallons 1 514 liters Water Capacity 60 U S gallons 227 liters Holding Tank Capacity 40 U S gallons 151 liters Diesel Capacity generator 30 U S gallons 114 liters Deadrise at Transom 21 ...

Page 20: ...gnition Keys Registration Engines Port Engine Center Engine Starboard Engine Make Make Make Model Model Model Engine Serial Number Engine Serial Number Engine Serial Number Lower Unit Serial Number Lower Unit Serial Number Lower Unit Serial Number Propellers Make Diameter Pitch Blades Other Generator Make Model Serial kW Dealer Tiara Name Phone Phone Representative Sales Associate Address Service ...

Page 21: ...ur files so that we can comply with the law if it should become necessary Product Changes S2 Yachts is committed to the continuous improvement of our boats As a result some of the equipment described in this manual or pictured in the catalog may change or no longer be available S2 Yachts reserves the right to change standard equipment optional equip ment and specifications without notice or obliga...

Page 22: ...ganizations such as the U S Power Squadrons United States Coast Guard Auxiliary state boating authorities and the American Red Cross offer excellent boat ing educational programs These courses are worthwhile even for experienced boaters to sharpen your skills or bring you up to date on current rules and regulations They can also help in providing local navigational infor mation when moving to a ne...

Page 23: ...dition and not ex pired Make sure all fire extinguishers are in position and in good operating condition Make sure you have sufficient water and other provisions for the planned cruise Leave a written message listing details of your planned cruise Float Plan with a friend ashore Include a description of your boat where you intend to cruise schedule of your arrival in the cruising area and when you...

Page 24: ...nch Vise grip pliers Needle nose pliers Wire crimping tool End wrench set Wire connector set The spare parts kit should include Extra light bulbs Spark plugs Fuses and circuit breakers Flashlight and batteries Drain plugs Engine oil Propellers Fuel filters Propeller nuts Fuel hose and clamps ...

Page 25: ...utlined in the engine owner s manual there is little to be concerned with unless the boat is to be kept in saltwater for extended periods Marine growth will occur when components are left in the water for extended periods and can cause poor performance or permanent dam age to the exposed components The type of growth and how quickly it occurs is relative to the water conditions in your boating are...

Page 26: ...e ports below the engine cowling This allows the operator to visually check the operation of the cooling system When the engine is started make sure a steady stream of water is present If the boat is used in salt or badly polluted water flush the engines after each use to reduce corrosion Refer to your engine pack age owner s manual for the proper engine flushing procedure CAUTION DO NOT operate a...

Page 27: ...ith two multi function displays MFDs The MFDs allow the oper ator to monitor all engine functions includ ing fuel level and engine trim operate the engines most efficiently and prevent serious costly damage The exact instrumentation is unique to the type of outboard engines installed on your boat Refer to your engine package owner s manuals for more informa tion Your boat is equipped with a monito...

Page 28: ...Section 1 Propulsion Systems 1 4 43 LS Operator Notes ...

Page 29: ...at CAUTION Service or repairs to equipment inside your console should be performed by your Tiara Yachts dealer or other qual ified marine repair technician Failure to do so could result in damage to equipment used to safely operate the boat 2 3 Engine Monitoring Displays The helm is equipped with an engine moni toring multi function display MFD Use the MFD to monitor all engine functions including...

Page 30: ... to the forward posi tion past first detent DO NOT advance past the idle position Attempt to start the engines following the directions in your engine own er s manual The starter should not engage for any engine Repeat the test with the shift levers in reverse and the engine throttles at idle the starter should not engage for any engine If an engine starts in gear during this test imme diately mov...

Page 31: ...pped with an engine stop switch and lanyard at the helm When the lanyard is pulled away it will shut off the engines Attach the engine stop switch lanyard to a strong piece of clothing on the operator The engines will not start if the clip is not inserted into the stop switch Make sure the lanyard is properly attached to the engine stop switch before attempting to start the engine Engine stop swit...

Page 32: ... with a steer by wire steering system Refer to your steering system owner s manual for more information 2 10 Trim Tabs Trim tab switches on the helm are used to control the trim tabs which are installed on the transom of the hull The switches are labeled and control bow up and down move ments They also control the starboard and port up and down movements Bow up and bow down will control the hull p...

Page 33: ...ors To help reduce marine growth return the trim tabs to the full UP position after operating the boat Inspect and clean the actuators and planes regularly The trim tabs also include a zinc anode to help prevent galvanic corrosion Galvanic corrosion occurs when different metals are submerged in an electrolyte Sea water is an electrolyte and submerged metal compo nents must be protected Anodes were...

Page 34: ...wimmers 2 13 Joystick The optional joystick control if installed may be used in place of the steering wheel and shift throttle levers to control the boat at low speed or during docking maneuvers With its intuitive operation the joystick allows the operator to move the boat at various slow speeds in any direction spin the boat on its own axis and move the vessel sideways See your engine package own...

Page 35: ... marinas and gas stations While this system provides a clean consistent refu eling experience it still requires the opera tor s attention and must not be defeated by attempts to over fill the tank with fuel This system will automatically provide the proper air space approximately 5 of total tank vol ume in the fuel tank to accommodate the expansion of fuel during daily temperature cycles The fuel ...

Page 36: ...up tubes Fuel Gauge Senders The fuel gauge senders are more accu rate when the boat is stationary and level Because of the change in attitude when the boat is underway variations in gauge read ings can occur This system is a relative indi cation of the available fuel supply and not a calibrated instrument Fuel Fills Gasoline fuel fills are located on each gun wale and are marked with a gasoline pu...

Page 37: ...nd correct the problem and completely ventilate the bilge area before proceeding During refueling the tank will vent out at both the fuel fill plate and the vent located on the side of the hull Note There should not be any residual fuel at the vent but there could be residual fuel at the deck fill plate Do not block or restrict either of these vents If fuel is accidentally added to any other tank ...

Page 38: ...immediately in the manner prescribed by your local regulations Fuel Water Separating Filters Fuel filters are located at the forward end of the mechanical space There is one water separator type filter for each engine fuel line Check all filters for water frequently to ensure an adequate supply of clean dry fuel to the engines The filter elements should be changed every 500 engine hours at every o...

Page 39: ...ult Diesel Generator Fueling Instruc tions Try not to spill fuel If fuel is spilled wipe up all traces with dry rags and immediately dis pose of the rags properly onshore DO NOT allow fuel to stay on the finish of the boat as discoloration and damage to trim can occur Avoid fueling at night except under well lighted conditions Also monitor the fuel level to avoid overfilling To fill the generator ...

Page 40: ...tions with a metal protector Inspect the fuel fill cap o ring seals frequently and lubricate with petroleum jelly or silicone grease The o ring seal prevents water from entering the fuel system through the fuel fill cap If the o ring is damaged or you suspect it is damaged replace it Old degraded gasoline can affect engine performance and damage the engine and boat fuel system Chemical changes occ...

Page 41: ... Since the fuel pickup tubes are near the bottom of the tank phase separation can cause the engine to run very poorly or not at all Phase separation is more severe with methyl alcohol and will increase as the alcohol content increases Water or a jelly like substance in the fuel filters is an indication of phase separation from the use of alcohol blended fuels Diesel engine operation requires a goo...

Page 42: ...Section 3 Fuel Systems 3 8 43 LS Operator Notes ...

Page 43: ...death 4 2 12 Volt DC System Power Supply Seven 12 volt batteries have been selected to provide optimum performance for engine starting and house loads Boats equipped with an optional gyro are outfitted with two additional batteries The batteries are located in the mechanical space Refer to the engine owner s manual for information about the cir cuit breakers installed on your engines The house bat...

Page 44: ...ACR automatically parallels combines battery banks during charging and isolates them when charging has stopped and battery voltage has fallen The ACR allows temporary isolation of house loads from the engine cir cuit during engine cranking in order to protect sensitive electronics It is intended to keep a load from discharging both of the battery banks The LED light on the ACR box indi cates when ...

Page 45: ...o the exhaust blower in the mechanical space Gyro Stabilizer optional The Seakeeper gyro stabilizer if installed Spotlight optional The spotlight control panel at the helm if installed Underwater Lights The underwater lights Use these lights only when the boat is in the water since they rely on water for cooling Master DC Panel 4 3 12 Volt DC Helm Switches There are a number of switches on the hel...

Page 46: ...stribution Panel DC Volt Meter Periodically monitor the voltage charge on your batteries To do so use the METER SELECT switch on the DC distribution panel to determine which battery to monitor The voltage for the selected battery will register on the volt meter Do not operate the DC sys tem if the voltage is lower than 105v or higher than 130v DC Breakers The breakers on the DC distribution panel ...

Page 47: ...nts through individual 120V 230V for CE circuit breakers located on the AC distribution panel The AC electrical system operates on a 120 volt 30 amp 60 Hz system The AC system is fed by shore power or by the generator An isolation transformer maintains correct AC polarity regardless of the polarity of the shore power supply and eliminates the need for a galvanic isolation system and reverse polar ...

Page 48: ...or additional information Air Cond Pump Supplies electrical current to the air conditioner pump This breaker must be ON in order to use the air condition ing unit s Gyro Stabilizer optional The Seakeeper Gyro stabilizer if installed Outlets Supply electrical current to the boat s electrical outlets and protect against short circuits and overloads AC electrical out lets are provided with ground fau...

Page 49: ...designed to be connected to one or two 120V 30A dockside outlets Before every use check the shore power cord s for cracks and chafing of the insulation and check cord terminals for cor rosion or heat damage To connect to shore power 1 Turn OFF the main shore power break er s on the AC distribution panel and the breakers in the starboard aft cockpit shore power cabinet If dockside out let s include...

Page 50: ...om Shore Power Turn OFF the AC SHOREPOWER breaker s on the AC distribution panel and in the aft cockpit shore power cabinet If the dockside outlet s includes a disconnect switch es or circuit breaker s turn them to the OFF posi tion Disconnect the cable from the dockside outlet s and replace the outlet caps Return the cable to the boat and carefully retract it by pressing the Glendinning cable ree...

Page 51: ...here are no fuel fumes in the bilge or mechanical space Fuel vapors are explosive and may ignite during generator start up causing serious injury or death CAUTION DO NOT start the generator with the AC distribution panel power selector switch in the GENERATOR position Allow the generator to warm up three to four minutes before transferring the electrical load After warm up place switch in GENERATO...

Page 52: ... Allow the generator to run for two min utes without load to cool down 3 Press and release the STOP button on the remote generator control panel or the panel on the generator NOTICE DO NOT allow the generator to run out of fuel Fuel injected generators require air to be removed from the fuel delivery system before initial start up or if the generator is allowed to run out of fuel Continued attempt...

Page 53: ...d electri cal connections with an electrical contact cleaner or a metal and electrical protector to help reduce corrosion and improve electrical continuity DANGER ELECTROCUTION FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD Contact with live wires or working on an energized electrical system will cause electrocution It can also cause sparks resulting in fire and or explo sion Both cases will result in death or serious ...

Page 54: ...ensure proper operation The engine maintenance required on the gen erator is similar to that required for the main engines The most important factors affecting the generator s longevity are proper ventila tion and the maintenance of the AC alternator and the fuel ignition cooling and lubrication systems Maintenance schedules and proce dures are outlined in your generator owner s manual follow them...

Page 55: ... season Failure to do so can result in developing coliform bacteria or other disease causing organisms patho gens in the water system Consump tion of contaminated water could result in severe personal injury or death Follow the instructions in section 5 2 Fresh water System Commissioning to disinfect the system at the beginning of each season Once the system is commissioned to refill the water sup...

Page 56: ...ainer should be cleaned regularly and the sump inspected periodically for accumulated debris that needs to be removed Water Heater The water heater is located outboard in the port mechanical space The water heater uses an AC element that is thermostatically controlled at the heater A high pressure relief valve protects the system from excessive pressure Water heater optional To use the water heate...

Page 57: ...t located on the hull side just below the fill 5 Keeping all faucets open switch ON the freshwater pump breaker and empty the water tank s When the water tank s is empty turn the pump breaker s OFF 6 Repeat steps 5 and 6 until all nontoxic potable water antifreeze is removed from the system To disinfect and commission the fresh water system 1 Ensure the water system including the water heater and ...

Page 58: ... breaker and empty the tanks Switch the breaker OFF 16 Final fill Fill the freshwater tank s with clean fresh water The tank s should be filled until water runs out of the vent on the hull side just below the WATER fill 17 Switch ON the FRESH WATER PUMP breaker s and open all faucets When a smooth flow of water is observed from each hot and cold tap close the faucet When all faucets are closed the...

Page 59: ...board Remove the sea cock handle or use another method to prevent accidental discharge The waste is directed to the holding tank located in the mechanical space until it is pumped out by a waste dumping station or the overboard macerator discharge system The waste moves through a small opening in the toilet base Incoming air mixes with and fragments the waste as it passes through the base opening ...

Page 60: ... including the Great Lakes When in international waters it is the responsibility of the vessel owner operator to follow all local laws and restrictions To pump waste overboard if your boat is equipped with the optional overboard discharge seacock 1 Ensure your vessel is in a legal raw sew age discharge area 2 Locate the overboard waste discharge seacock in the mechanical space aft of the holding t...

Page 61: ...d to a ball valve and a thru hull fitting located in the starboard aft mechanical space The raw water washdown draws sea water from a thru hull installed in the hull bottom CAUTION When routing electric cables and dockside water hoses from the boat to the dock be sure to allow sufficient slack so cables and hoses will not be strained in any way as the boat moves within its slip Do not allow cables...

Page 62: ...Having one or more drain valves closed can be dangerous to the boat and all onboard If this occurs distribute PFDs and take all nec essary safety precautions including notifying the Coast Guard or local agency until the problem is determined and corrected Bilge Drainage The aft bilge pump is located to centerline in the aft mechanical space the mid pump is located in the forward floor area of the ...

Page 63: ...ed and properly disposed of before operating the bilge pump The discharge of oil from the bilge is illegal and subject to fine NOTICE The US Federal Water Pollution Con trol Act prohibits 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 if such discharge causes a film or sheen upon or a discoloration of the surface of t...

Page 64: ... PUMP breaker on the DC distribution panel imme diately Keep the thru hull valve closed when performing service on a sea water system CAUTION Maintain a proper charge on the bat teries operating the pressure pump from a battery with a low charge could lead to pump failure CAUTION If a hose ruptures turn the WASH DOWN breaker on the DC distribution panel OFF Close the thru hull valve before perform...

Page 65: ...peration Hold two fingers over the raised circular areas of the switch for approximately 10 seconds to activate the pump Alternatively add water to the bilge until the water level is high enough to activate the pump Test the high water alarm each time the boat is used Press the TEST button on the alarm panel located in the starboard cabin lower electrical cabinet Flush all gravity drains with fres...

Page 66: ...Section 5 Plumbing Systems 5 12 43 LS Operator Notes ...

Page 67: ...u hull fitting located in the hull near the pump A sea strainer between the pump and thru hull fitting protects the system from con taminants that can damage the pump or the air conditioning system Periodically clean the sea strainer basket to make sure the sea water pump receives adequate water Air locks can occur in the cooling pump water supply at the time of launching If your boat has been rec...

Page 68: ...hem pliable The opening portlights are made of acrylic plastic Acrylic can scratch easily DO NOT use a dry cloth or glass clean ing solutions use a soft cloth mild soap and water for routine cleaning Solvents and products containing ammonia can permanently damage acrylic Refer to the acrylic plastic information in section 11 Routine Maintenance for directions for properly maintaining acrylic Carbo...

Page 69: ...m The chute and roller assembly is designed for a Delta plow type anchor A chain snubber is provided to secure the anchor during storage Use the snubber to ensure the anchor chain is secure before getting underway The anchor locker is drained by a thru hull fitting in the hull side near the bottom of the locker Check it fre quently and keep it clean and free flowing The anchor must be securely sto...

Page 70: ... boat is at anchor the rope rode must be properly tied off to the cleat inside the anchor locker If your boat is equipped with the optional all chain rode the rode must be secured using the chain stopper that is mounted forward of the windlass The anchor is retrieved by releasing the line from the bow cleat and activating the wind lass using the remote switch in the anchor locker or the WINDLASS R...

Page 71: ...hten the sunshade Stow the sunshade and poles during high winds or inclement weather when underway above idle speeds before transporting the boat overland and before storing the boat Windshield Your boat is equipped with a custom inte grated fiberglass framed windshield with tem pered glass Water Washdowns If equipped the optional fresh and raw water washdown connections are located at the aft end...

Page 72: ...cond time and turn right to increase or left to decrease To select the speed of the color fade push the knob a third time Turn right to speed up or left to slow down To turn off push and hold the knob for three seconds See the lighting system owner s manual for more information Mid Cockpit Air Conditioning The cockpit air conditioning system is con trolled using the thermostat located on the aft s...

Page 73: ...is grill like all appliances has the potential to create safety hazards through careless or improper use Observe all of the safety precautions listed in the grill owner s manual NOTICE After cooking clean the grill surface Empty the contents of the drip pan located below the grill Lift the grill grate up and carefully remove the fully cooled drip pan Allow the grill to cool off before closing the ...

Page 74: ...e the overhead lights using the HARDTOP WHT LTS and HARDTOP RED LIGHTS buttons on the helm Makefast Sun Shade The Makefast sun shade is electrically pow ered and extends to shade the aft cockpit Activate the sun shade using the SUNSHADE OPEN and CLOSE buttons on the helm The SUNSHADE breaker on the DC distribution panel installed in the starboard cabin upper electrical cabinet must be switched ON ...

Page 75: ... Disengage the latch found on U lounge s port side when forward facing 3 Rotate the cockpit to starboard 4 Continue rotating the cockpit to starboard and aft 5 Rotate the cockpit fully aft until it locks into place 6 Aft cockpit in aft facing position with tabletop open ...

Page 76: ...overs Weather covers are provided to protect the U lounge and electronics when the boat is not in use Snap the covers into place before leaving the boat Remove and securely stow the covers before operating the boat Cockpit Accent Lighting See Cockpit Accent Lighting in section 7 2 Mechanical Space Access The center floor hatch in the aft cockpit pro vides access to the mechanical space 7 6 Stern T...

Page 77: ...anel Distribution panels are installed in the starboard cabin upper elec trical cabinet Pull the shower wand out of the holder and twist to start the flow of water and adjust the temperature Before placing the wand back in the holder ensure the wand is shut OFF completely Failure to do so will cause the fresh water pump to run and water to leak into the bilge DANGER CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING AND O...

Page 78: ...Section 7 Exterior Equipment 7 10 43 LS Operator Notes ...

Page 79: ...oor latched in the open or closed position The door is heavy and slides easily If the door is unlatched it could slide unexpectedly as the boat rocks causing injury or damage The doors are made of acrylic plastic Acrylic plastic scratches easily and can chip Refer to section 11 Routine Maintenance for proper care of acrylic plastic NOTICE Acrylic plastic scratches easily Use a soft cloth and mild ...

Page 80: ...light storage and waste basket Secure the head compartment door in the closed position whenever the boat is underway to prevent damage to the door An opening portlight provides daylight and ventilation An AC GFI duplex outlet is pro vided in the head compartment The countertop may be made of Corian Refer to section 11 Routine Maintenance for Corian care information When the FRESH WATER PUMP breake...

Page 81: ...n the type of engines and other options installed by you or your dealer 9 2 Engine Alarms Most outboards are equipped with an audible alarm system mounted in the helm area that monitors selected critical engine systems The alarm will sound if one of these systems begins to fail Refer to the engine owner s manual for information on the alarms installed with your engines as well as additional oper a...

Page 82: ...mper indicators are not broken or missing Pressure gauges or indicators read in the operable range There is no obvious physical damage corrosion leakage or clogged nozzles For information on the type and size fire extin guisher required for your boat visit uscgboat ing org or refer to A Boater s Guide to Fed eral Requirements for Recreational Boats provided with this manual Information about halon...

Page 83: ... and ready for use and DO NOT breathe fumes or vapors caused by the fire After the fire suppression system discharges turn on the BLOWER switch at the helm and operate the generator blower for five minutes Open the mechanical space to evacuate the fire suppression agent and find and fix the problem To restart the engines press the override button on the helm mounted Fireboy system status indicator...

Page 84: ...ery reliable and rarely sound false alarms If the alarm sounds DO NOT think it is false If anyone has been exposed to CO move them into fresh air immediately Contact the detector manufacturer Tiara Yachts Customer Relations or your local fire department for assistance in finding and cor recting the situation Never disable the CO detector because you think the alarm may be false Carbon Monoxide Haz...

Page 85: ...of normal coor dination nausea and unconsciousness The victim s skin also may turn red A slight buildup of CO in the human body over sev eral hours causes headache nausea and other symptoms similar to food poisoning motion sickness or the flu Anyone with these symptoms should immediately be moved to an area of fresh air Have the victim breath deeply and seek immediate medical atten tion To learn m...

Page 86: ...rst aid procedures and able to care for minor injuries or illness of your passengers In an emergency you could be far from professional medical assistance so be prepared We recommend you be pre pared by receiving training in basic first aid and CPR through classes given by the Amer ican Red Cross or your local hospital Equip your boat with at least a simple marine first aid kit and a first aid man...

Page 87: ...rd approved in serviceable condi tion and readily accessible They are marked with a date showing the service life which must not have expired A minimum of three are required Some pyrotechnic signals meet both day and night use requirements They should be stored in a cool dry location They include Pyrotechnic red flares hand held or aerial Pyrotechnic orange smoke hand held or floating Launchers fo...

Page 88: ...urse Your Tiara Yacht is equipped with the navigation lights required by the U S Coast Guard at the time of man ufacture It is up to you to make sure they are visible operational and turned on when required 9 9 Additional Safety Equip ment Besides meeting the legal requirements pru dent boaters carry additional safety equip ment This is particularly important if you operate your boat offshore You ...

Page 89: ...n The operator is responsible for his or her safety and the safety of his passengers When boarding or loading the boat always step onto the boat never jump While maneu vering around the dock have all guests on board remain in the cockpit or cabin areas if they are not involved in the handling of moor ing lines DO NOT allow passengers to sit on the seat backs gunwales bows transoms or sun pads when...

Page 90: ...ard on marine radio channel 16 10 3 Rules of the Road As in driving an automobile there are a few rules you must know for safe boating opera tion The following information describes the basic navigation rules and action to be taken by vessels in a crossing meeting or overtak ing situation while operating in inland waters These are basic examples and not intended to teach all the rules of navigatio...

Page 91: ... or a collision Navigation Aids Aids to navigation are placed along coasts and navigable waters as guides to mark safe water and to assist mariners in determining their position in relation to land and hidden dangers Each aid to navigation is used to provide specific information Become famil iar with these and any other markers used in your boating area CAUTION Storms and waves can move buoys do n...

Page 92: ...d the skill and experience of you and your crew Make sure at least one other person onboard is instructed in the operation of the boat and it is operated in compliance with all state and local laws DO NOT operate the boat unless it is com pletely assembled Make sure all fasteners are tight and adjustments are to specifica tions Before operating the boat for the first time read the engine break in ...

Page 93: ...s than ideal conditions Also practice away from the dock during windy conditions Dock lines are generally twisted or braided nylon Nylon is strong and stretches to absorb shock Nylon also has a long life and is soft and easy on the hands The size of the line will vary with the size of the boat Typically a 30 to 40 foot boat will use 5 8 inch line and a 20 to 30 foot boat will use 1 2 inch line The...

Page 94: ...ngines and let them warm up for 10 to 15 minutes before releasing the lines Boats steer from the stern and it is important you achieve enough clearance at the stern to maneuver the boat as quickly as possible Push the stern off and maneuver to gain stern clearance quickly Proceed slowly until the boat has cleared the dock and other boats Mooring Approach the mooring buoy heading into the wind or c...

Page 95: ... is applied Contact your dealer or the engine manufacturer for the maximum power set tings when running on one engine 10 7 Collision If your boat is involved in a collision with another boat dock piling or a sandbar your first priority is to check passengers for injuries and administer first aid if necessary Once all passengers situations are stabilized thor oughly inspect the boat for damage Chec...

Page 96: ... for the Coast Guard aircraft or other boats to spot a capsized boat than people in the water 10 10 Transporting your Boat Your boat is large and should only be trailered by professionals with the right equipment and knowledge to transport large boats without causing damage Contact your dealer or the Tiara Yachts Customer Relations Department if you are planning to transport your boat and have any...

Page 97: ...pose of it properly on shore Make sure your passen gers are aware of the local waste laws and the trash management procedure on your boat NOTICE Any person who violates waste dis posal requirements is liable for a civil penalty of up to 25 000 a fine of up to 50 000 and imprisonment for up to five years for each violation Regional state and local restrictions on gar bage discharges also may apply ...

Page 98: ...Section 10 Operation 10 10 43 LS ...

Page 99: ... fresh water Wash all exterior surfaces and hardware with a sponge or soft bristle brush and a solution of fresh water and mild deter gent Nonskid areas may be scrubbed with a stiff bristle brush Rinse the boat with fresh water Apply a premium marine wax to all smooth gel coat and or painted fiberglass surfaces at least once a year Follow the directions supplied with the wax NOTICE Do not use abra...

Page 100: ...coat remove immediately by rinsing with water With some oils and hydraulic flu ids 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 scratch es repaired as soon as they occur to protect against future degradation Should your boat s finish become dam aged have it repaired as soon as pos sible Contac...

Page 101: ...ng with mild soap and water A stiff brush can be used on the nonskid areas Kerosene or commercially prepared products will remove oil and tar which could be a problem on trail ered boats DO NOT use harsh abrasive and chemical cleaners because they can damage or dull the gelcoat reducing its life and mak ing it more susceptible to stains When the boat is used in saltwater wash it thoroughly with so...

Page 102: ...ld up of salt and grime can hold moisture and damage powder coatings This buildup can cause a corrosive condition that can damage the coating especially in a salt air or coastal environment Wash the finish regularly with warm water containing a pH neutral detergent i e mild dish soap Use a non abrasive fiber cloth Rinse thoroughly after cleaning Chrome Hardware Rinse with fresh water and wipe dry ...

Page 103: ...ion can cause the engine to run poorly or not at all This condi tion is more severe with methyl alcohol and will worsen as the alcohol content increases Water or a jelly like substance in the fuel fil ters is an indication of possible phase sepa ration from the use of alcohol blended fuels Contact your Tiara Yachts dealer or engine manufacturer for additional information regarding fuels and additi...

Page 104: ...nse with clean water 11 4 Cabin Interior Clean the cabin interior just like you would clean a home interior Use wood cleaner on teak woodwork and a vacuum cleaner on car peting Air and sunlight are very good cleansers Periodically place cushions bedding etc on deck under the sun and in the fresh air to dry and air out If cushions or equipment get wet with saltwater remove and use clean fresh water...

Page 105: ...ost important factors affecting the lon gevity of the generator are proper ventilation and maintenance of the fuel system ignition system cooling system lubrication system and AC alternator Maintenance schedules and procedures are outlined in the generator owner s manual fol low them exactly ...

Page 106: ...Section 11 Routine Maintenance 11 8 43 LS Operator Notes ...

Page 107: ...t and cold Leave the faucets open 3 Switch ON the FRESH WATER break er s on the DC distribution panel 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 break er s 6 Remove the hoses from the input and output sides of the fresh water pump s and let the pump s and hoses drain into the bilge The fresh w...

Page 108: ...built into the raw water washdown pump will not remove the water from the pump Remove the outlet hose on the pump turn it on and allow it to pump out any remaining water approximately a cup ful An alternate method is to use commercially available nontoxic potable water system anti freeze If antifreeze is used pour the mixture into a pail and put the raw water intake lines into the solution Turn on...

Page 109: ...en sponged until completely free of water Dry the hull bilge and self bailing cockpit troughs Water freez ing in these areas could cause damage Coat all metal components wire busses connec tor plugs in the bilge strainers seacocks and steering components with a protecting oil Wipe the bilge areas clean and dry Covering for Winter Storage Proper storage is very important to prevent serious damage t...

Page 110: ...and apply a light film of mois ture displacing lubricant Remove propellers and grease the propeller shafts using light waterproof grease Remove batteries and clean using clear clean water Make sure batteries have sufficient water and terminals are clean Keep the batteries charged and stored in a cool dry place and safe from freez ing See section 4 Electrical Systems and the battery owner s manual ...

Page 111: ...he boat after storage Charge and install the batteries Install hull drain plug s Check the bilge area and all thru hulls and seacocks to ensure there are no leaks Open all seacocks and make sure the hoses and fittings are not leaking Verify all bilge pumps are operational by manually activating the float switch at each pump Check the engines and generator for damage and follow the manufacturer s i...

Page 112: ...Section 12 Seasonal Maintenance 12 6 43 LS Operator Notes ...

Page 113: ...ing at one end shaped to aid in extending one s reach from the side of the boat Bow The front end of a boat s hull Bow Line A line that leads forward from the bow of the boat Bow Rail Knee high rails of solid tubing to aid in preventing people from falling overboard Bridge The area from which a boat is steered and controlled Bridge Deck A deck forward and usually above the cockpit deck Broach When...

Page 114: ...ills with water and sinks Fuel pump feeds fuel under pressure Freeboard The height from the waterline to the lowest part of the deck Galley The kitchen of a boat Grab Rail Hand hold fittings mounted on cabin tops or sides for personal safety when moving around the boat both on deck and below Ground Tackle A general term including anchors lines and other gear used in anchoring Grounds A boat touche...

Page 115: ... of conical shape Oil Pump Supplies lubricating oil where needed within the engine Outboard A boat designed for an engine to be mounted on the transom Also a term that refers to objects away from the center line or beyond the hull sides of a boat Overhead the ceiling of a cabin or compart ment Pad Eye A deck fitting consisting of a metal eye permanently secured to the boat Personal Flotation Devic...

Page 116: ...ponding to the rudder or drive unit Stem The vertical portion of the hull at the bow Stern The rear end of a boat Stern line a line that leads aft from the stern of the boat Stow To pack away neatly Stringer Longitudinal members fastened inside the hull for additional structural strength Strut Mounted to the hull which supports the propeller shaft in place Strut Bearing See cutlass bearing Stuffin...

Page 117: ...allel to the shore Windlass A winch used to raise and lower the anchor Windward Toward the direction from which the wind is coming Working Anchor An anchor carried on a boat for most normal uses Refers to the anchor used in typical anchoring situations Yacht Basin A protected facility primarily for recreational small craft Yaw Side to side movement usually caused by rough seas ...

Page 118: ...Appendix A Glossary of Terms A 6 Operator Notes ...

Page 119: ...at is recommended for gel coat surfaces and follow instructions carefully NEVER wax a gel coat surface in direct sunlight Corrective Procedures Chalking A fine rubbing compound as well as a mild detergent will reduce the weathering and chalking accumulated on the surface Use only a fine grit compound and follow label directions carefully DO NOT apply rubbing compound in direct sunlight For best re...

Page 120: ...Appendix B Maintenance Guides B 2 Operator Notes ...

Page 121: ...tal components in bilge with a protector X Clean bilge X X Check bilge for leaks X X Inspect operate thru hull valves X Inspect steering control systems X Service steering control systems X Inspect fuel system for leaks X Inspect service fuel system X Inspect fuel tank vents screens X Replace fuel filters X Lubricate fuel fill o rings X Inspect fire extinguisher X Test bilge pump auto switches X I...

Page 122: ...Appendix C Maintenance Schedule C 2 Date Hours Dealer Service Repairs ...

Page 123: ...Maintenance Schedule Appendix C C 3 Date Hours Dealer Service Repairs ...

Page 124: ...Appendix C Maintenance Schedule C 4 Date Hours Dealer Service Repairs ...

Page 125: ... DFFLGHQW totaled or likely totaled RU PRUH SSUR LPDWH YDOXH RI GDPDJH WR your ERDW BBBBBBBBBB SSUR LPDWH YDOXH RI GDPDJH WR your RWKHU SURSHUW BBBBBBBBBB RXU RU DQRWKHU boat LQ WKLV DFFLGHQW ZDV or likely was D total loss Report submitted by select all that apply RDW 2SHUDWRU required if possible RDW 2ZQHU if operator unable or same as operator 2WKHU describe BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB...

Page 126: ...as Electric Total horsepower hp No engine Other Diesel Other SAFETY MEASURES Organizations that have conducted a vessel safety check VSC on board your boat within the past year including carriage of safety equipment e g lifejackets anchor and line fire extinguishers US Coast Guard Auxiliary VSC Decal Yes No US Power Squadrons VSC Decal Yes No Federal Agency Name State Agency Name Other Agency Name...

Page 127: ...dequate aids to navigation H J EXR GD PDUNHU Improper loading Navigation rules violation Ignition of fuel or vapor Inadequate on board navigation lights Overloading Failure to vent Hull failure People on gunwale bow or transom Other GHVFULEH ACCIDENT DETAILS YOUR BOAT MACHINERY EQUIPMENT FAILURE Failure of the following machinery equipment on your boat contributed to this accident VHOHFW DOO WKDW ...

Page 128: ...soning Sprain strain Amputation Received an electric shock Concussion brain injury Burn Other GHVFULEH Spinal cord injury Other GHVFULEH Person was wearing lifejacket Yes No Broken fractured bone Person received treatment beyond first aid Yes No Body part of PRVW VHULRXV injury H J KHDG WUXQN OHJ Person was admitted to a hospital Yes No ACCIDENT DETAILS YOUR BOAT DEATHS DISAPPEARANCES 2QO report d...

Page 129: ...R EXPERIENCE Experience operating this type of boat VHOHFW RQH 0 to 10 hours Over 10 up to 100 hours Over 100 up to 500 hours Over 500 hours ACCIDENT DETAILS OTHER KEY PEOPLE 2QO UHSRUW other key people QRW DOUHDG GRFXPHQWHG as injured died disappeared or operator owner of RXU boat If more than two other key people to report attach additional copies of this page NAME ADDRESS This other key person ...

Page 130: ...First Name MI Last Name Street City State Zip Phone I was a n VHOHFW RQH Other person on board WKLV boat Accident witness QRW on board WKLV boat Other GHVFULEH SIGNATURE OF PERSON SUBMITTING THIS REPORT Your signature Date PP GG An Agency may not conduct or sponsor and a person is not required to respond to an information collection unless it displays a currently valid OMB Control Number The Coast...

Page 131: ...Float Plan Appendix E E 1 Float Plan ...

Page 132: ...Appendix E Float Plan E 2 ...

Page 133: ...Float Plan Appendix E E 3 Provided as a courtesy by S2 Yachts Inc Holland MI 616 392 7163 Get a Vessel Safety Check before you go boating ...

Page 134: ...Appendix E Float Plan E 4 Operator Notes ...

Page 135: ...ase spindle The engine will not start with the shift control lever in neutral The control cable is out of adjustment not activat ing the neutral safety cut out switch The shift control lever is not in the neutral detent Try moving the shift lever slightly There is a loose wire on the neutral safety switch on the transmission Inspect wires and repair loose connections The starter or ignition switch...

Page 136: ...is worn or damaged Repair the pump The engine thermostat is faulty and needs to be replaced The engine alternator is not charging properly The battery cable is loose or corroded Clean and tighten battery cables The alternator is not charging and must be re placed The engine battery isolator in the charging system is not working properly Replace the isolator The battery is defective Replace the bat...

Page 137: ...he engine control system The fuel injection system on the engine is malfunc tioning Repair the fuel injection system Accessory Problems The livewell pump runs but does not pump water The strainer on the intake scoop is clogged prevent ing the water from getting to the pump Put the boat in reverse to clean the strainer There is an air lock in the system Run the boat above 15 m p h and the pick up s...

Page 138: ...Appendix F Troubleshooting Guide F 4 Operator Notes ...

Page 139: ...Schematics Appendix G G 1 Schematics ...

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