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6 MAINTENANCE, REPAIRS AND 
WINTER STORAGE 

For information concerning the boat’s maintenance, winter storage, 
servicing and repairs, please refer to the closest XO dealer. Major 
aluminium or surface treatment repairs should be referred to an aut-
horised XO dealer. If there is a fault in the engine or retrofitted equip-
ment, the primary point of contact is the original equipment supplier.

NOTE! 

Make sure that the cleaning, surface treatment and protection 
agents are suitable for aluminium and other surface materials 
in the boat. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions when using 
such chemicals.

7 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

7.1 GENERAL

NOTE! 

Incorrect retrofits or other alterations may damage the boat’s 
hull or compromise safety. Please contact the manufacturer 
before making or commissioning any of the following alterations: 
adding new hatches or electrical groundings, attaching or instal-
ling equipment or introducing new alloys in the boat's aluminium 
components.

NOTE! 

If accessories are to be installed in the boat, place non-conduc-
tive washers between the surface-treated aluminium surface and 
the surface in contact with the aluminium (either the accessory’s 
installation surface or screw head).

7.2 INSTALLING OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

There is a wide range of electrically powered accessories available 
for the XO 250 Open. The required electrical circuits and wires are 
already in place. The positions for optional accessories and their 
wiring are indicated below. Detailed installation and user instruc-
tions will be provided by the accessory’s manufacturer.

7.2.1 Radio/CD player

The boat comes pre-installed with the wiring required for moun-
ting a car-stereo-type audio system. The slot for the player is loca-
ted under the grip on the left console. The wire assembly includes 
two wires for loudspeakers and an Euro connector for the player. 
The Euro connector includes the primary power terminal for the 
player (connected to the main power switch) as well as a terminal 
connected to a circuit bypassing the main power switch (providing 
power for the player's memory). Each of the consoles has its own 
loudspeaker wire. The slots for embedding the loudspeakers are in 
the footwell wall.

Summary of Contents for 250

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Page 2: ...ng the boat before taking command Your boat dealer as well as boat clubs and national motor boat and yacht associations are more than happy to tell you about local boat training programmes and recomme...

Page 3: ...nd prevention 18 5 8 Electrical system 19 5 9 Steering properties 23 5 9 1 Driving at high speeds 23 5 9 2 Emergency switch 24 5 9 3 Visibility from the steering position 24 5 10 Correct use other rec...

Page 4: ...purchase II OWNER First name Surname Municipality of domicile Year of purchase III OWNER First name Surname Municipality of domicile Year of purchase IV OWNER First name Surname Municipality of domic...

Page 5: ...fuel than required in case of exceptional and unfo reseen circumstances Engine and equipment Check the operation and condition of steering electrical devices and battery and perform all daily inspecti...

Page 6: ...as follows DANGER If appropriate precautions are not taken there is a serious risk which will very probably lead to death or permanent injury CAUTION If the appropriate precautions are not taken ther...

Page 7: ...and operate the boat appropriately 5 2 BASIC SPECIFICATIONS The basic specifications of the XO 250 Open are as follows Boat type XO 250 Open Design category C inshore Maximum allowed load 848 kg Pleas...

Page 8: ...centre 5 6 STABILITY AND PREVENTING WATER INTAKE 5 6 1 Openings in hull and deck The XO boat does not have a plug for draining the cockpit Instead the cockpit is drained through scupper valves attach...

Page 9: ...Note also that the boat s stability will decrease if any large load is positioned high up in the boat All changes in weight distribution can seriously affect the boat s stability trim and performance...

Page 10: ...serve fuel canister can be sto red in the position reserved for the heater s reservoir leave the boat unattended when the boiler or heater is on 5 8 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM The wiring diagram for the boat s...

Page 11: ...light white 360 Navigation lights red and green Control panel Power socket 12 V 10 A max Fuse box see figure 7 Windscreen wiper CONTROL DEVICES Figure 6 Control panel Bilge pump activation switch Sign...

Page 12: ...boat is 221 kW 300 hp Do not use the boat if it has an engine with a higher power rating than that indicated on the builder s plate Use the engine s electro hydraulic power trim feature as follows Whe...

Page 13: ...ibility from the steering position When the weather is calm and beautiful the boat is easy to ope rate Just remember to arrange the proper look out as required by the COLREG regulations Always make su...

Page 14: ...have sub stantially better traction if the first 3 5 meters of the anchor line is made of either chain or weighted rope CAUTION Do not try to stop the boat with your hands only nor place your hand or...

Page 15: ...transport Pro tect the boat by placing padding between the boat and the straps where chafing may occur Check the engine s manual for additional instructions concerning trailer transport Also remember...

Page 16: ...be installed in the boat place non conduc tive washers between the surface treated aluminium surface and the surface in contact with the aluminium either the accessory s installation surface or screw...

Page 17: ...h targa arch above waterline 2 40 m the exact vertical clearance should be checked for each individual boat draught 0 90 m Weight specification outboard model Light weight 1 897 kg Displacement at ful...

Page 18: ...on the following page I hereby declare that the recreational craft specified above satis fies the relevant safety requirements according to the specifica tion provided on the following page and the E...

Page 19: ...g position RSG Guidelines EN ISO 11591 2000 Engine identification Engine CE marked Noise emission level Engine CE marked APPENDIX 3 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS APPENDIX 4 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 38 LIITE 5...

Page 20: ...5 BLUE RED 1 RED NAV COMP_L_OUT 4 BLACK INPUT 4 BLACK INPUT 1 BLACK INPUT 1 5 BLACK 1 BLACK FIRE_EXT 1 RED 1 RED FIRE_IND 1 RED FIRE_IND 1 RED ANC_L_OUT 1 BLACK 1 5 BLACK 1 BLACK 40 Project rev Sheet...

Page 21: ...TTER 1 5 BLUE PLOTTER 1 5 BLACK INPUT 1 5 BLACK INPUT 2 5 BLACK INPUT 1 5 BLACK INPUT 1 5 WHITE ENG_BL_IN 1 5 WHITE ENG_BL_OUT 1 5 WHITE 1 5 WHITE 25 BLACK 16 RED 25 RED 16 RED 1 5 BLACK INPUT VSR_2ND...

Page 22: ...22 400 mm TAM 26 600 mm TAM 26 1600 mm TAM 16 1500 mm TAM 16 1900 mm TAM 16 1700 mm TAM 16 2900 mm TAM 16 1700 mm 1800 mm 1 RED 1 RED 1 5 GREEN BLACK 1 5 BLACK 1 RED 1 BLACK 1 5 BROWN 2 5 BLACK 1 RED...

Page 23: ...2 ENG_BL_OUT X 11 3 M4 1 INPUT X 11 4 TAM 16 3700 mm TAM 16 2400 mm TAM 16 3700 mm 3800 mm 2500 mm 3800 mm 1 5 LIGHT RED 1 5 BLACK 1 5 WHITE 1 5 BLACK 1 RED 1 BLACK 1 BLACK 1 RED 1 5 LIGHT RED 1 5 BLA...

Page 24: ...S1d 1 70 10 M_F6a 1 10 INPUT M6a 1 70 10 M_F6b 1 70 RED 3000 mm 70 RED 700 mm 70 BLACK 4500 mm TAM 22 2900 mm TAM 22 600 mm TAM 22 4400 mm 48 Project rev Sheet rev Drawing by Date Modified by Descript...

Page 25: ...0 F 12 1 1 INPUT F3 1 X 2a 1 8N BACK VIEW 2 INPUT F8 1 3 FIRE_IND F6 2 4 NAV ANC_L_IN F1 2 5 TRIM F2 2 6 HORN_IN F3 2 7 OUTLET F4 2 8 RADIO F5 2 2634810 1 WIPER_SB_IN C F7 2 X 2b 1 8N BACK VIEW 2 WIPE...

Page 26: ...1 3 HORN HORN_OUT X 6a 6 M22 K10 4 AUX CAB_L_IN X 6c 1 S2 1 1 3 AUX AUX CAB_L_OUT X 6c 7 M22 K10 4 WIPER_SB_IN C S4 2 3 X 6b 1 S4 1 1 3 WIPER STB WIPER_SB_I X 6b 7 M22 K10 4 WIPER_SB_IN C S4 1 3 S4 2...

Page 27: ...OUT H29 X 3 1 2NT BACK VIEW 2 INPUT H29 2637710 AUX CAB_L_OUT X 3 1 H31 H29 1 INPUT X 3 2 H31 Lt1 AUX CAB_L_OUT H32 H29 H31 1 INPUT H32 H29 Lt1 AUX CAB_L_OUT H33 H31 H32 1 INPUT H33 H31 Lt1 AUX CAB_L_...

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