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OWNERS MANUAL

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Summary of Contents for 35 Sport Coupe

Page 1: ...OWNERS MANUAL 3 5 S P O R T C O U P E...

Page 2: ...OWNER S MANUAL 3 5 S p o r t C o u p e...

Page 3: ...Visual Distress Signals 2 7 Sound Protecting Devices 2 10 Radio Communications 2 10 Marine Sanitation Devices 2 10 Navigation Lights 2 11 Garbage 2 12 EBIRB 2 12 Life Rafts 2 13 USCG Minimum Equipment...

Page 4: ...5 1 Fuel 5 16 Steering 5 18 Trim 5 19 Water Waste 5 23 6 VESSEL OPERATION Getting Underway 6 1 Starting Stopping 6 4 Fenders 6 5 Dock Line Basics 6 6 Steps To Stern Drive Docking 6 8 Stern Drive Maneu...

Page 5: ...tic Care 8 1 Maintenance Interior 8 7 Maintenance Exterior 8 17 Propulsion Maintenance 8 22 Maintenance Schedule 8 27 Maintenance Service Log 8 30 9 TROUBLESHOOTING Diagnostic Charts 9 1 10 STORAGE WI...

Page 6: ...intenance beyond the scope of this manual Also your Regal dealer carries a line of factory approved parts and accessories Your Regal dealer can provide information regarding national training organiza...

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Page 8: ...3 REGAL MARINE INDUSTRIES INC MISSION STATEMENT With God s help and a steadfast commitment to integrity we will develop a team of exceptional people and relationships to provide exceptional customer...

Page 9: ...ling and operating experience before assuming control of your boat Your dealer will be pleased to advise you of local training organizations such as the Power Squadron and United States Coast Guard Au...

Page 10: ...enforcement authorities if you do not return as planned If you change your plans be sure to notify this person Make copies of the float plan and use one each time you go boating This will help people...

Page 11: ...l Police _______________________________________________________________________ Marina Phone _________________ Slip Dock ____________________________________ Hull Serial RGM __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ _...

Page 12: ..._______ First Aid Kit Telephone ______________________________ Flares _______________________________________ Flash Light _______________________________________ VHF Radio Person Filing Report _______...

Page 13: ...ation devices PFD s horn fire extinguishers visual distress signals etc Take along a gallon of drinking water Check that all other equipment is on board such as mooring lines first aid kit tool kit an...

Page 14: ...nch Oil Battery Terminal Remover Gear Lubricant Vise Grip Water Pump Impeller Floating Flashlight Lantern Funnel GFIC Tester Duct Electricians Tape Electrical Strippers Serpentine V Belt Oil Fuel Filt...

Page 15: ...ne rigid quality assurance inspections before leaving the factory However your dealer has been trained to perform final pre delivery checks and to service your Regal boat prior to your pickup Your boa...

Page 16: ...y the following boating rules and regulations safety equipment environmental regulations accident reports and warranty regulations terms and conditions To read thoroughly all literature supplied with...

Page 17: ...anty transfer fee Contact Regal Customer Service at the above address for details FIVE YEAR LIMITED HULL BLISTER WARRANTY Regal will Warrant to the original retail purchaser any underwater gelcoated s...

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Page 19: ...to making repairs to or replacing the defective parts and no claim for breach of warranty shall be cause for cancellation or rescission of the contract or sale for any boat manufactured by REGAL MARI...

Page 20: ...lighted in this manual by font design and symbol usage Also a notice heading is included which provides operation and maintenance information but is not hazard related Become familiar and understand a...

Page 21: ...n foggy weather When fog sets in take bearings log courses and speeds You are required to emit a five second blast from your horn or whistle once every minute Also have your passengers wear PFD s and...

Page 22: ...lcohol im pairs the boat operators ability to make conscious decisions and react to emergency situations quickly Never overload your boat An overloaded boat or one with uneven weight distribution can...

Page 23: ...captain is responsible for his passengers and vessel PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICES All personal flotation devices PFD s must be Coast Guard approved in good working condition and must be the correct siz...

Page 24: ...on in the water The wearer may have to tilt their head back to avoid turning face down in the water TYPE I Also known as an off shore jacket it provides the most buoyancy It is a PFD for all waters an...

Page 25: ...the cover material rips the PFD is rotted and should be thrown away If the kapok bag is hard the PFD should be discarded FIRE EXTINGUISHERS GENERAL INFORMATION Fire extinguishers are classified by a l...

Page 26: ...is allowed Another type of liquefied gas used today is Halon This gas is colorless and odorless heavier than air and sinks to the lower bilge to extinguish fires Since the year 2000 ingredients for H...

Page 27: ...gnite flammable materials Pistol launched and hand held parachute flares operate consistent with firearms and therefore must be carefully handled Check with local and state regulations since some of t...

Page 28: ...CODE FLAGS NOVEMBER CHARLIE SQUARE FLAG BALL PERSON WAVING HANDS MORSE CODE S O S MAYDAY BY RADIO ENSIGN UPSIDE DOWN PARACHUTE RED FLARE RED METEOR FLARES SMOKE FOG HORN SOUNDED CONTINUOUSLY GUN FIRED...

Page 29: ...ectional lights white stern lights white masthead lights and white all around lights must be displayed in specified positions depending on boat size and mode of operation The configuration of visible...

Page 30: ...11 Safety On Board NAVIGATION LIGHT RULES...

Page 31: ...rge restrictions GARBAGE TYPE DISCHARGE Plastics including synthetic ropes fishing nets Prohibited in all areas and plastic bags Floating dunnage lining and packing materials Prohibited less than 25 m...

Page 32: ...ced Make sure the life raft is Coast Guard approved LIFE RAFTS USCG MINIMUM EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS Use the chart below as a guideline for assuring your vessel is outfitted to meet the USCG standards R...

Page 33: ...e the engine is running Blockage of exhaust outlets can cause carbon monoxide to accumulate in the cabin and cockpit area even when the hatches windows portholes and doors are open Exhaust from anothe...

Page 34: ...st leaking from the exhaust system components indicated by rust and or black streaking water leaks or corroded or cracked fittings Inspect all rubber exhaust hoses for burned or cracked areas All rubb...

Page 35: ...significantly The effects of alcohol and drugs account for the highest single cause of marine accidents and deaths Most deaths in boating accidents occur when someone falls into the water Balance is...

Page 36: ...erate a boat Fact Judgement is one of the first elements you lose when drinking The following is a list of common causes of boating accidents Be aware of them and take the necessary steps to ensure th...

Page 37: ...h or injury circumstances A formal report must be made within 10 days for accidents involving more than 500 damage or complete loss of vessel For information regarding accident reporting please call t...

Page 38: ...o not exceed the platform recommended maximum capacity label Typical label shown above AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH DO NOT OPERATE THE BOAT WITH PEOPLE IN THE WATER OR ON TOP OR HOLDING ON TO THE SWI...

Page 39: ...LOUDS catspaw nibostratus stratus cumulus stratocumulus cumulonimbus thunderstorm cirrus cirrostratus cirrocumulus altostratus altocumulus As the wind blows across water waves are created The stronger...

Page 40: ...ake ready emergency equipment 7 If the engine stops throw the anchor over the bow If needed use a sea anchor Never anchor off the stern MARINE WEATHER SYMBOLS Although the National Weather Service has...

Page 41: ...Notes...

Page 42: ...nd landlocked lakes fall under their jurisdiction This section is only an introduction to the rules of the road We strongly recommend additional training before getting behind the wheel of your boat Y...

Page 43: ...ines trawls or nets but not trolling lines t 4BJMCPBUT UIFZ IBWF UIF SJHIU PG XBZ PWFS QPXFSCPBUT However if a sailboat is using a prop to move forward it is considered a powerboat even if the sails a...

Page 44: ...es In a head on meeting both vessels must sound a single blast to give way toward starboard and pass to port These rules appear when there is a risk of collision In a crossing situation be aware of th...

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Page 47: ...Numbers JHIUFE VPZ Green Light Only BO VPZ Unlighted Daymark Daymark W AIDS Starboard Side Even Numbers JHIUFE VPZ Red Light Only VO VPZ Unlighted Chart Symbol Chart Symbol Chart Symbol Chart Symbol...

Page 48: ...hart Symbol Chart Symbol Diamond Shape Warns Of Danger Diamond Shape With Cross PBUT FFQ 0VU JSDMF BSLT SFB POUSPMMFE T OEJDBUFE For showing information such as locations distances and directions MID...

Page 49: ...riances in the loaded condition PG UIF WFTTFM POTVMU UIF CSJEHF DMFBSBODF TQFDJ DBUJPOT MPDBUFE JO IBQUFS UFDIOJDBM JOGPSNBUJPO TFDUJPO O easy way to measure bridge clearance is to have someone place...

Page 50: ...s use a rubber splined hub to which the stern drive shaft is attached There is an alignment specification between the engine and outdrive that needs to checked periodically A special alignment shaft i...

Page 51: ...ve in freezing climates Extensive damage can result if proper winterization is not followed Refer to the maintenance section of this manual for more information or call your nearest Regal dealer AUDIB...

Page 52: ...6 87 2 1 1 1 5 6 00 56 72 92 527 7 1 3523 5 6 CONTROLS INSTRUMENTATION The helm station is equipped with a complete set of instruments that allows you to monitor the condition of the engines Close ob...

Page 53: ...ign that the engine cooling system is malfunctioning Shut down the engine i m m e d i a t e l y a n d investigate the problem Consult your engine manual for allowable limits Fuel Gauge The fuel gauge...

Page 54: ...sired trim the operator disengages the trim button which through the trim gauge indicates the relative altitude of the vessel The gauge can be helpful in achieving the most economical running conditio...

Page 55: ...H OVERVIEW Note The dash overview may include optional equipment and may not shown all available equipment Trim tab switch Ignition Panel Remote Control Tilt Steering VHF Radio Stereo Remote Spotlight...

Page 56: ...e remote control handles into or out of gear without the engines running as drive shift malfunctions could occur Notice that each engine has designated power trim and trailer functions controlled by s...

Page 57: ...while the boat is making forward headway While docking make the best use of the twin engine feature by maneuvering using the gear shifts only in the idle throttle position This will allow you to ente...

Page 58: ...Notes...

Page 59: ...e all part of the low voltage system In this system the black wire is designated as the hot or conductor wire and the white wire is referred to as the ground wire All other current carrying wires are...

Page 60: ...e starboard engine cranking house battery serves the generator and dash functions The DC distribution center panel under the cockpit circular seat shuts the current off to each of the batteries throug...

Page 61: ...teries to be charged ELECTRICAL HARDWARE BATTERY PARALLEL RELAY WINDLASS JUNCTION In the engine sump at the forward bulkhead are a 2 black covers These house the battery parallel relay solenoid and th...

Page 62: ...protects the wiring from the battery isolator to the battery terminal If a circuit breaker pops find the root cause of the problem before resetting the breaker DC CIRCUIT PROTECTION A source of engin...

Page 63: ...esides activating the blower switch a visual check should be done before starting the engines by lifting the engine inspection hatch and sniffing for fumes in the bilge Notice that each blower uses in...

Page 64: ...ded switch center position is off Other switch positions will deliver either flood or spot type lights The right side button controls the directional pathway of the light This is useful for docking or...

Page 65: ...itch is lighted red the automatic system is activated SWITCH PANEL Nav Anchor The red and green navigation lights along with the masthead anchor light are controlled by this switch Read and understand...

Page 66: ...er the anchor has been set The bow pedals are used to commission the anchor as well as retrieving it Do not use this switch to break the anchor from the bottom Engine Hatch This switch opens the engin...

Page 67: ...in the off position the meter should zero itself Fwd Cabin Lights This switch controls the lights in the forward cabin Once energized the cabin individual cabin lights can be operated Mid Cabin Lights...

Page 68: ...ne alternators battery charger or optional generator The unit can set for several hours without defrosting Head This switch energizes power for the vacuflush toilet Acc This switch provides power for...

Page 69: ...disconnecting the shore power cord remove from the marina outlet first Then remove the cord from the ship s power inlet Note that some dockside power boxes will not accept the male twist shore power...

Page 70: ...lectrician to access the situation GFIC outlets are especially useful when electrical equipment is used such as drills curling irons and hair dryers Never use any electrical devices when puddling wate...

Page 71: ...1 or shore 2 breakers can be activated If the reverse polarity indicator on either shorepower shows red the hot conductor wire is reversed with another wire at some point Do not attempt to energize e...

Page 72: ...e generator starter will disengage from the flywheel The generator should continue to run on its own Generator Main Breaker After the generator starts the current produced needs to correctly routed to...

Page 73: ...ies charged Icemaker This switch controls the combination refrigerator icemaker located in the cockpit Refrigerator This switch controls the main cabin refrigerator alternating current circuit Remembe...

Page 74: ...these vapors See the illustration As the fuel tank is being filled the vent will displace any fumes tank fumes As the tank nears full you will hear a distinct sound of the gas vapors being displaced...

Page 75: ...te the impurities Be sure to dispose of these materials properly Unlike gas filters these filters use a glass bowl that can be visually inspected on a periodic maintenance schedule DIESEL TRANSFER PUM...

Page 76: ...irection the steering wheel is turned Since the steering system is the primary link for engine control it must be periodically inspected and maintained The hardware at both the helm and engine locatio...

Page 77: ...ired RPM or boat speed and when there is a change in water or boating conditions Position passengers and equipment in the boat so that the weight is balanced correctly fore and aft as well as side to...

Page 78: ...wave condition It is also used when pulling water skiers tubers knee boarders etc In this position the boats bow will want to go deeper into the water If the boat is operated at high speed and or aga...

Page 79: ...initially The trim tabs allow your boat to plane at a slower speed than natural conditions allow In short bursts both trim tab rocker switches are pushed simultaneously in the bow down position which...

Page 80: ...e hull while the power trim results in trimming the props Porpoising is a running condition where the bow bounces up and down similar to a porpoise motion Press bow down in one half second bursts As t...

Page 81: ...t to completely drain the freeze ban before adding any water to the tank in order to minimize the taste of Freeze ban Freeze ban will not harm you but it does have a peculiar taste The system requires...

Page 82: ...Notes...

Page 83: ...e bilge been sniffed and the fuel system leak checked Are the appropriate seacocks open Is all communication equipment in good operating condition Has a second person been briefed on operational proce...

Page 84: ...r leaks Has the battery switch been turned to the off position Are all storage compartments and seacocks closed Has the fuel tank been filled enough to assist in preventing condensation Is the vessel...

Page 85: ...ents before filling Avoid using fuels with alcohol additives They can attack and deteriorate fuel system components DURING FUELING Keep the fuel nozzle in contact with the fuel fill to guard against s...

Page 86: ...ignition key to the ON position Then turn the key to the start position You will hear the starter cranking over the engine When the engine starts release the key switch Duplicate the same procedure wi...

Page 87: ...nders are normally made of a rubberized plastic and are usually filled with air Most have a fitting like a basketball so they can be inflated or deflated Fenders are available in a wide range of sizes...

Page 88: ...are pulled in to help people board the vessel Bigger vessels may use bow or quarter breast lines SPRING LINES Most small boats use two spring lines although it is possible to have four They are calle...

Page 89: ...your boat make sure the dock lines are secured at both ends Depending on your situation you may need to loop the eye splice of the dock line around a piling Sometimes the mooring line will lead down s...

Page 90: ...rn the wheel to port and go forward to straighten the boat Use a quick burst of power but not too much to knock your crew off balance Control in reverse idle position Outdrives to port A Stop the boat...

Page 91: ...stay on a uniform course heading To assure the boat trim angle is correct use the trim gauge as a guide while activating the trim button on the remote control panel When the helm wheel is turned to th...

Page 92: ...e advance STOPPING Remember that your boat does not have any brakes It uses reverse thrust from the propeller to stop If the vessel has headway with the helm and propellers in reverse the propeller th...

Page 93: ...hor over while the boat is making headway or moving forward In fact the bow of the boat should be bought slowly backward while easing the anchor slowly over the side of the boat until it hits the bott...

Page 94: ...icity to cushion shock loads Move slowly and cautiously ADMIRALTY LAW The Admiralty law sometimes referred to as the salvage law was founded primarily on English law fundamentals and basically says th...

Page 95: ...w the basic nautical knots and will use them when on the water Take the time to know the basic knots Figure 8 Knot Tied To Cleat A useful knot to learn for general docking is the figure eight with one...

Page 96: ...base of the flames Use short bursts and sweep the extinguisher side to side Remember A 4 pound extinguisher discharges in 20 seconds These actions help prevent the fire from spreading to other parts o...

Page 97: ...SS There are numerous vessels operating on our waterways on a daily basis Each boat has as impact on our environment Boat operation habits marine sanitation and maintenance all play a role in a delica...

Page 98: ...or onto land where such chemical passes or probably will pass into any source of drinking water and it goes on to say no person in the course of doing business shall knowingly and intentionally expos...

Page 99: ...eatures the ability to provide heat in a reverse cycle mode especially useful in extending the boating season in colder climates This reverse cycle operation is affected by the temperature of the wate...

Page 100: ...hrough 6 fast for manual fan speed Note Fan may be used while A C unit is off 7 Press and hold the temperature buttons for the desired cabin temperature Press either button momentarily to show current...

Page 101: ...before you are able to then deactivate the breaker The CO circuitry works to its best performance when con tinually activated plus it accords advanced warning when entering an area high in CO 2 When...

Page 102: ...waste much like a vacuum cleaner operates An alternative method which can be used in International waters only is to pump the waste overboard via a seacock Notice the key switch portion of the monito...

Page 103: ...rating system the stored vacuum will leak down between flushes causing the vacuum pump to run for a short period This is normal The pump should not run for more than once every 3 hours after the last...

Page 104: ...ld bleach The formula used by the U S Public Health Service is to multiply the gallon capacity of the system by 0 13 to get the ounces of common bleach to add to the system Mix a solution of common bl...

Page 105: ...handy for rinsing off before entering the cockpit from the swim platform FRESH WATER WASHDOWN The fresh water wash down is located on the forward deck It consists of a cold water faucet and attached h...

Page 106: ...pose the reset button Press the red reset button After refastening the access panel flip on the hot water breaker to continue the systems operation Should the need arise there is a drain valve located...

Page 107: ...l It is considered a dealer serviceable item MONITOR PANEL To use the monitor in the au tomatic mode turn the main AC panel breaker and the tran som shore power breaker to the off position Turn the do...

Page 108: ...watts x 4 total output All components including the speakers comply with the interna tional IP waterproof standards Selected optional system compo nents include an amplifier and additional speakers T...

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Page 115: ...akes it easier to use during water activities It is a plug and play device and uses the same function buttons and rotary encoder as the helm head unit It features the ability to select various speaker...

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Page 117: ...Using a set of top and bottom sleeves it is able to fit most iPod versions Refer to the FUSION stereo instruction manual for further information on sleeve specifications Note There is a separate iPOD...

Page 118: ...amp automobile type fuses It is a good idea to carry extra fuses which are available at local marine or automotive stores The amplifier does not require any type of maintenance other than periodic che...

Page 119: ...e hook ups 3 To deactivate either switch simply depress the switch completely and release TYPICAL TV LCD MONITOR OPERATION The flat screen salon television is connected to various audio and video conn...

Page 120: ...ons 5 Power Turns the monitor on and off Indicated the monitor status Green Normal operation Amber Power saving mode or disconnected signal cable 6 Channel Moves the selector up or down on the OSD dis...

Page 121: ...vate the highlighted function then follow the tool tips to select the function and adjust that particular value 4 Use the up and down triangles to select the sub menu and press the menu button once to...

Page 122: ...he current disc 3 When the player finish playback the current disc last chapter track it will stop and display the elapsed time When selected REPEAT OFF mode REPEAT REPEAT disappear at VFD display Ill...

Page 123: ...5 Press to start forward rapidly to reverse rapidly 6 Press the up triangle to skip to the next track press the down triangle to skip back one track In case of MENU mode those but tons served as curs...

Page 124: ...he door partially open for ventilation purposes For more detailed information refer to the manufacturer s manual in the owner s pouch To turn off the galley refrigerator if equipped simply de activate...

Page 125: ...he fixed socket See the il lustration 2 Remove the seat cushions by pulling up which will re lease the cushion ball from it socket hole Continue until all seat cushions are removed See the illustratio...

Page 126: ...rubber ball set located on the bottom of each backrest Push each backrest into the sleeper frame work Return seat cushions to their original locations See the following illustrations Socket Holes Soc...

Page 127: ...e 3 Pull up on the filler cushion support bar and it will slide across the filler area and catch on the cleat under the left side cushion Make sure it fully engages Port 4 Final filler cushion locatio...

Page 128: ...components See page 6 of this chapter for shower sump pump hose identification Forward Bilge Pump FORWARD BILGE PUMP SUMP PUMP FORWARD WINDOW SHADES The forward window shade tension can be changed by...

Page 129: ...ate it Keep all body parts and loose clothing clear of the chain and gypsy to avoid personal injury The windlass should not be the only means of releasing the anchor Never use the windlass under power...

Page 130: ...e from the bottom Watch the anchor as it approaches the bow to avoid damage As a safety measure there is a windlass foot switch cut out switch installed in the forward deck starboard locker When the s...

Page 131: ...enna The other antenna is for the GPS Plotter and is mounted on the star board radar arch The arch contains speakers and lights controlled by the switch panel located in the shore power locker Vessels...

Page 132: ...knob Turn it clock wise for colder operation and counterclockwise for warmer temperatures Adjust the control knob a few times to arrive at the desired temperature Doorstop Locked Position CABIN DOOR D...

Page 133: ...the forward and aft deck near the rub rail These markers provide a safe location for pull ing the boat using approved slings It is recommended that a safety line be tied between the slings on both si...

Page 134: ...ature wet type cells The engine cranking and house batteries are Group 31 All batteries require periodic inspection and maintenance The electrolyte and terminals need to be checked for loose ness and...

Page 135: ...e oil and power steering fluid levels must be done before each boating outing Carry extra oil and power steering fluid as recommended by the engine manufacturer If generator equipped check the fluids...

Page 136: ...ass hatch when returning to the vessel Insist that only one person use the ladder at a time and that people do not use the any part of the outdrive or propeller s to climb up on the swim platform or l...

Page 137: ...tion AVOID BODILY INJURY TURN THE ENGINES AND GENERATOR OFF AND REMOVE THE IGNITION KEYS WHILE PEOPLE ARE SWIMMING NEAR THE VESSEL USING THE SWIM PLATFORM OR LADDER Keep Body Parts Away From Hinging S...

Page 138: ...or mineral spirits may be tried cautiously Widespread solvent use can severely damage or discolor vinyl Try to remove stains immediately before they have a chance to penetrate the surface of the viny...

Page 139: ...mended for fiberglass NEVER CLEAN PLASTIC SURFACES WITH A DRY CLOTH OR GLASS CLEANING SOLUTIONS CONTAINING AMMONIA NEVER USE SOLVENTS OR WIPE WITH ABRASIVES Regal has chosen Corian counter top materia...

Page 140: ...l or deck and can be repaired by yourself a marine professional or a Regal dealer The affected area should be chipped or sanded away and a thin layer of color matched gelcoat applied This layer is the...

Page 141: ...re to the sun ultraviolet rays without excessive fading Sunbrella is a woven fabric Even though it is treated with water repellency some misting through the fabric is typi cal With new canvas the grea...

Page 142: ...e market specifically for clear vinyl Handle the clear curtains carefully They are soft and prone to scratching Canvas parts are designed with zippers When zippers are new they can be a little difficu...

Page 143: ...Tar D B Crayon D B Engine Oil B Spray Paint B Chewing Gum D A Shoe Polish D B Ballpoint Pen E B A Lipstick A B Eyeshadow E B Mildew C B A Wet Leaves C B A A Soft brush warm soapy water rinse dry B Fa...

Page 144: ...ew the seacock fasteners remove the wire strainer and blow it out if possible with compressed air Reinstall the strainer making sure the gasket on the top of the seacock is centered Then tighten the f...

Page 145: ...Turn off the power to the main AC panel 2 Open the side door panel and you will see the wing nuts that hold the front cabinet door in place 3 Disassemble the wing nuts The front cabinet door can now...

Page 146: ...From Water Heater Check Valve SHOWER SUMP PUMP TYPICAL From AC Condenser From Water Heater Drain Valve From Shower From Shower Sump Pump To Manifold Collector The shower sump pump shown above is used...

Page 147: ...flush ball 4 Completely pump out holding tank Most marinas use a vacuum hose connected to the deck waste fitting that pulls the waste from the tank We suggest using a hose after the process and shoot...

Page 148: ...ure the water heater breaker is turned off before any winterization is started to prevent the element from being burned out B If the system is constantly being used in warmer climates it is a good ide...

Page 149: ...connectors Cold water lines are blue and hot water lines are red Periodic inspection of these areas is recommended FRESH WATER PLUMBING Head Plumbing Shown SHOWER HEAD ACCESS Located at the cabin entr...

Page 150: ...e and the end is smooth This will aid in ensuring a leakproof connection 1 Install the cap on the supply line You may need to use a slotted screwdriver to remove the cap from a new fitting 2 Simply pu...

Page 151: ...bris This monthly procedure will assist in preventing the CD discs from being scratched 2 To clean the faceplates of the various units use a dry soft cloth If the faceplate is stained badly use a mois...

Page 152: ...rom the refrigerator and the door is wedged open CABIN DOOR TRACK Periodically clean the cabin door track by using a vacuum with an upholstery nozzle Then wipe off any residue with a damp cloth and wa...

Page 153: ...ered access cover Remove one side of the velcro and the access cover will pivot open Inside is the windshield wiper motor and wiring connections Periodically check the connectors for tightness To rein...

Page 154: ...b components should be checked periodically If a malfunctioning tab is suspected run each tab in and out while someone looks at each tab to make sure it is moving up and down the proper distance Repla...

Page 155: ...ass should light when the navigation switch is activated Clean the dome with a soft cotton cloth or chamois dipped in fresh water and a mild detergent Do not use abrasive cleaners or strong solvents a...

Page 156: ...ir charge Do not allow a metal object or loose wires to spark across battery posts while working close to the battery Contact across terminals will cause a short circuit and electrical burns or person...

Page 157: ...ld the component be faulty normally a fuel surge problem at mid to high speed ranges contact a marine professional to replace it Check the fuel fill pipe hose connection at the deck using the access p...

Page 158: ...ith fresh water with each pump out Do not run the pump dry or for extended periods of time since the impeller can be damaged Pump the waste system out at decommissioning time and rinse fresh water thr...

Page 159: ...the maintenance items are covered in this chapter Many times because of the advanced ignition and fuel injection systems used on marine engines it is best to use trained marine professionals For more...

Page 160: ...uting Add the appropriate power steering fluid Periodically inspect the entire steering system for tightness and signs of wear and leaks including the steering wheel Lubricate the steering shaft at th...

Page 161: ...replaced when they are 50 gone Zinc is also used to protect metal that is exposed to saltwater The salt causes a galvanic action that decomposes metals VOLVO SHOWN SACRIFICIAL ANODE AVOID INJURY AND P...

Page 162: ...n any loose valve handles Ensure that all seacocks are closed upon leaving the vessel TYPICAL SEACOCK OPEN POSITION CLOSED POSITION HANDLE IN LINE SEA WATER STRAINER WING NUT HANDLE STRAINER BASKET CE...

Page 163: ...y Be sure proper ventilation is present when servicing the fuel system components Inspect all water and heat exchanger fittings periodically for leaks Repair or replace components as needed Be sure th...

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Page 167: ...30 Chapter 8 SE RV I CE M AI N T E N AN CE L O G DAT E H O UR S O F O PE R AT I O N SE RV I CE R E PAI R S PE R F O R M E D...

Page 168: ...your closest Regal dealer or marine professional for more information Many times the root cause of a problem can be found by a step by step process of elimination AVOID BODILY INJURY AND DEATH BEFORE...

Page 169: ...r b u l n a e l C e l b a c e c a l p e R e l b a c e c a l p e R x o b e c a l p e R r i a p e R l o r t n o c y l n o e l t t o r h T l a r t u e n e v i t a r e p o n i e l b a c e l t t o r h t n...

Page 170: ...a e r o N g n o r w s d a e r e g u a g e g u a g y t l u a F y t l u a f e g u a g o t g n i r i W r e d n e s y t l u a F e g u a g e c a l p e R g n i r i w r i a p e r t c e p s n I r e d n e s e...

Page 171: ...a W r e t a w e n i g n e d e g g o l C r e t l i f r o t a r a p e s e n i g n e g n i h c a e r l e u f o N d n a r o e s o h t n e v n a e l C s k n i k r o f k c e h C g n i t t i f e s o h d e k...

Page 172: ...r o r e d d u r t n e B t n u o m r o t o m e s o o L y b l a i r e t a m e v o m e R e n i g n e g n i s r e v e r r e l a e d l a g e R l l a C r e l l e p o r p e c a l p e r r i a p e R r e l a e...

Page 173: ...F t l e b n e t h g i T e c a l p e R r i a p e R r o t a n r e t l a r e t e m t l o v e c a l p e R d l o h t o n l l i w y r e t t a B e g r a h c y r e t t a b d l O y t l u a F y r e t t a b e c...

Page 174: ...r e w o p e r o h s n i g u l P d e d e e n s a r i a p e R C A o t r e w o p o N s t e l t u o t n e m p i u q e C A t a s r e k a e r b n i a M d e p p i r t l e n a p l o r t n o c f f o r o t o n...

Page 175: ...Repair And Off No Water At Fresh Water Pump Switch Breaker To On Shower Or Breaker Off Sinks With Faucets On Water Tank Empty Fill Water Tank Blocked Pinched Lines Clear Obstruction Or Straighten Line...

Page 176: ...rly Water valve clogged Clean filter on water valve inlet Water leaking at water valve Loose connection Tighten cap inlet fitting clamp Worn or defective water valve Replace water valve Water leaking...

Page 177: ...k input voltage overheating or blowing breaker Loose or broken wire Find replace wire Discharge line blocked causing Check lines seacock Clean discharge back pressure line Plugged or defective duckbil...

Page 178: ...tput flow Sea water pump has air lock Remove hose from pump discharge to remove airlock Fan is not running Air flow blocked Locate obstruction clean return filter and grill Coil is iced over Thermosta...

Page 179: ...hermostat or activate on off switch Compressor starts but does not cool fridge Contact repair center Door latch not closing or seal not seated Adjust latch or replace seal Condensor dirty Remove fridg...

Page 180: ...e s t o n 1 V A l o r t n o c e t o m e r 1 V A t c e l e S y a l p t o n s e o d t i n U r e y a l p n i c s i d o N r e y a l p n i c s i d t r e s n I e d i s p u d e l l a t s n i c s i D n w o d...

Page 181: ...r e n w o o t t s a r t n o c s c e p s l a u n a m r a e p p a s r a b l a t n o z i r o H r o r e t t i j r e k c i l f o t e g a m i e h t n o r e m m i h s t o n n o i t c n u f e n i F y l r e p...

Page 182: ...ored boats either inside or outside Contact your Regal dealer for additional information INTRODUCTION DECOMMISSIONING CHECKLIST ENGINE Run engine Pour a fuel stabilizer conditioner in the fuel tank Al...

Page 183: ...ottom for any fiberglass damage Repair as needed Apply marine wax to hull and deck surfaces Pour a pint of 50 50 antifreeze into bilge pump Remove batteries Charge as needed Remove all loose gear from...

Page 184: ...old temperatures and cause engine damage Draining the system fosters rust in engine parts Remove the batteries and check the electrolyte level Store in a cool dry place Monthly recharging or continuou...

Page 185: ...ing storage WASTE TOILET SYSTEM 1 Pump out waste holding tank flush the tank with fresh water and pump out again 2 With antifreeze in the fresh water tank operate head until antifreeze flows into bowl...

Page 186: ...either side to side or rear to front Beam the width of a boat at its widest part Bilge the lower interior of the hull of the boat Bitter end the end of a line also the end of an anchor line Bow the fr...

Page 187: ...the vessel Knots a measurement of speed indicating nautical miles per hour Lee the side opposite that from which the wind is blowing the side sheltered from the wind Leeward the direction toward whic...

Page 188: ...ntal Awareness 6 15 Equipment Operation 7 1 Exhaust 2 14 F Fenders 6 5 Fiberglass Gelcoat Maintenance 8 2 Fire Extinguishers 2 6 Fire Extinguishing System 8 17 Fires 6 14 First Aid 6 14 Float Plan 1 7...

Page 189: ...es 2 4 Plastics 8 1 Playing a DVD Disc 7 19 Pollution Regulations 2 10 Porpoising 5 21 Portlight 7 22 Pre departure questionnaire 6 1 Propellers 4 3 8 18 Propulsion 4 1 8 22 G Galvanic Isolator 7 9 8...

Page 190: ...8 8 21 Stereo 7 10 Stereo Remote 5 5 Sunbrella Canvas Cleaning 8 4 Sump Bilge 7 39 Sun Pad 7 28 Swim Platform 2 19 7 41 8 20 Switches DC 5 6 5 8 Switches AC 5 14 T Tachometer 4 4 Table 7 23 Technical...

Page 191: ...Notes...

Page 192: ...ough the internet at www regalboats com Your Regal dealer has received special factory training on the entire product line and his services should be employed to solve more technical problems Many of...

Page 193: ...H G I E W Y R D E T A M I X O R P P A S B L 0 0 9 1 2 Kg 1 5 8 5 E C N A R A E L C E G D I R B T H G I L H C R A F O P O T 8 9 M 9 2 N W O D T F A R D 5 3 M 9 0 Y T I C A P A C L E U F S L A G 8 6 1 L...

Page 194: ...3 Technical Information 3360 TYPICAL LABEL LOCATIONS...

Page 195: ...4 Chapter 12 TYPICAL VACUFLUSH PLUMBING LAYOUT VACUUM TOILET VACUUM GENERATOR PUMP OUT DECK FITTING WATER WASTE MONITOR WASTE HOLDING TANK OPTIONAL OVERBOARD DISCHARGE PUMP MACERATOR VENT FILTER...

Page 196: ...5 Technical Information 3360 Deck Overview 3360 Cabin Overview...

Page 197: ...ions Located on the Face of the Main Ships Panel in the Cabin Located Fwd Top Transom Door C R W 7 Located at the Underside of Hatch 10 NONE Located at Underside Blower Warning Carbon Monoxide Transom...

Page 198: ...Technical Information 12 7 35 SC TYPICAL OVERALL DIMENSIONS...

Page 199: ...g Point Cleat on Deck M U N Fuel Tank Filling Point 35 SC Components Plan Oil Tank Filling Point N A Water Tank Filling Point B E T Fuel Tank A P Water Tank Under Bed P C R W Fire Extinguisher L Seaco...

Page 200: ...D N G Thru Hull Fittings L Holding Tank Emptying Point M C I Bilge Pump Automatic Fire Extinguisher Fuel Tank Filling Point Holding Tank Seacocks P K Carbon Monoxide Detector Multi Port Manifold Drain...

Page 201: ...rator Exhaust Waste Tank Vent Oil Tank N A Seacocks Oil tank Emptying Point N A Water Tank Holding Tank Fuel Tank 35 SC Components Port Profile B Life Raft Storage Automatic Fire Extinguisher N G Wate...

Page 202: ...l ensure that all straps are located at the sling marker positions as found on the deck Measure for the above strap width positions before lifting the vessel Tie a line between front and rear straps o...

Page 203: ...851 4360 APP BY DRAWING TITLE 2300 JETPORT DRIVE ORLANDO FLORIDA 32809 7895 SHEET 1 OF 2 MJ 8 22 12 None Outlet Outlet Head and Lighting Stove Refrigerator Microwave and Lighting Forward A C Amplifier...

Page 204: ...R W DR BY TELEPHONE 407 851 4360 REVISION DESCRIPTION DWG NO 2300 JETPORT DRIVE ORLANDO FLORIDA 32809 7895 SCALE MJ APP BY DR BY LATEST REV LET 8 22 12 SHEET 2 OF 2 REV DATE Blowers Fuel Tank Trim Tab...

Page 205: ...n Light Deck to Sump Connection Aft Deck Harness LATEST REV LET 2300 JETPORT DRIVE DWG NO SCALE DR BY REVISION DESCRIPTION DRAWING TITLE 35 SC Deck Electrical Harness Routing DR BY 8 21 12 M J ORLANDO...

Page 206: ...Forward Speakers Transom Speaker Sub Woofer Starboard Aft Speaker APP BY ORLANDO FLORIDA 32809 7895 DR BY DRAWING TITLE REVISION DESCRIPTION 2300 JETPORT DRIVE 8 21 12 DR BY DWG NO SCALE TELEPHONE 407...

Page 207: ...C R W Transom Shower Water Heater Pump Head Shower Water Tank Head Sink Cold Water Manifold Toilet Galley Sink Water Tank Bow Wash Down REV DATE APP BY DR BY REVISION DESCRIPTION DWG NO APP BY DR BY T...

Page 208: ...Technical Information 12 17 35 SC VISIBILITY FROM THE HELM CE...

Page 209: ...HEEL SELF ADH 4956 EA E PLOTTER 5208 GPSMAP COLOR 8 TOUCHSCREEN GARMIN 957543 EA O LABEL CO HELM WARNING WHITE RED PRINT 3260 EA F VHF 100 GARMIN 957517 EA P STEERING WHEEL BROWN GENUINE LEATHER 20130...

Page 210: ...E ON OFF ON 9 POLE REF 956957 15617 EA J BREAKER 15ampCE WHT TOGG LE AIRPAX 957085 EA D AC AMP METER 110VOLT PANE 0 50 VAC PRIME AMP METER P1453 EA K BREAKER 20ampCE WHT TOGG LE AIRPAX 957086 EA E RED...

Page 211: ...MOMENTARY ON OFF BLACK REF 957990 15678 EA B DC VOLT METER 0 16 VDC ANALOG VOLT METER P1423 EA G HOLEPLUG 5 8 BLACK for BREAKER REMOVAL 957087 EA C BREAKER 30ampCE WHT TOGG LE AIRPAX 14484 EA H DC AMP...

Page 212: ...4050 EA SWITCH COVER ELECTRONICS P1932 EA BREAKER 15A PUSH BUTTON 15A PUSH RST CB 14051 EA K SWITCH CONTRA V U W LIGHT COMPLETE P1821 EA BREAKER 20A PUSH BUTTON 15862 EA SWITCH COVER UNDERWATER P1822...

Page 213: ...BATTERY SWITCH 9003E REF 957091 957091BS EA BREAKER 3 AMP PUSH RST 3A SCRW W TRP 1580ST EA F BREAKER FLAT FRONT 40AMP REF 350611 P040 EA BREAKER 5AMP PUSH RST REF 350611 P1943 EA BREAKER FLAT FRONT 6...

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