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Table of Contents

Chapter  1    General  Information......................................................................... 13

1.1  General ............................................................................................................................................... 13

1.2 Owner / Operator Responsibilities .................................................................................................. 13

Chapter  2    Helm  Control  Systems ..................................................................... 15

2.1  General ............................................................................................................................................... 15

2.2  Steering  System ................................................................................................................................ 15

2.3 Engine Throttle and Shift Controls .................................................................................................. 16

Chapter  3    Propulsion  System ........................................................................... 19

3.1  General ............................................................................................................................................... 19

3.2 Engine Cooling System ..................................................................................................................... 19

3.3  Propellers ........................................................................................................................................... 20

3.4 Engine Power Tilt and Trim ............................................................................................................... 20

3.5  Engine  Instrumentation .................................................................................................................... 21

Chapter  4    Fuel  System........................................................................................ 23

4.1  General ............................................................................................................................................... 23

4.2 Fuel Fill ................................................................................................................................................ 23

4.3 Fuel Vent ............................................................................................................................................. 23

4.4 Fueling ................................................................................................................................................ 23

4.5  Fuel  System  Maintenance ................................................................................................................ 24

4.6 Fuel Filters .......................................................................................................................................... 24

Chapter  5    Electrical  System .............................................................................. 25

5.1  General ............................................................................................................................................... 25

5.2  Accessory  Panel  Switches ................................................................................................................ 25

5.3  Dual  Batteries .................................................................................................................................... 25

5.3  Electrical  System  Maintenance ....................................................................................................... 26

Chapter  6    Raw  Water  and  Fresh  Water  Systems ........................................ 27

6.1  General ............................................................................................................................................... 27

6.2 Livewell Operation ............................................................................................................................. 27

6.3 High Pressure Washdown (optional) ............................................................................................... 27

6.4  Raw  Water  System  Maintenance .................................................................................................... 27

Chapter  7    Drainage  System............................................................................... 29

7.1  General ................................................................................................................................................ 29

7.2  Drain  System  Maintenance .............................................................................................................. 29

7.3  Cockpit  Drains .................................................................................................................................... 29

7.4 Transom Bilge ..................................................................................................................................... 29

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Страница 5: ...all We believe you ll have many years of enjoyment from your new EdgeWater and thank you for entrusting your leisure time to one of our fine products This manual has been assembled to help you learn m...

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Страница 7: ...e Engine Make Model Delivery Date Engine Serial Hull Number DMA Ignition Key Dougherty Marine Partnership d b a EdgeWater Powerboats reserves the right to make alterations in the standard and optional...

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Страница 9: ...Fuel System 23 4 1 General 23 4 2 Fuel Fill 23 4 3 Fuel Vent 23 4 4 Fueling 23 4 5 Fuel System Maintenance 24 4 6 Fuel Filters 24 Chapter 5 Electrical System 25 5 1 General 25 5 2 Accessory Panel Swit...

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Страница 11: ...wing or Being Towed 36 9 5 Stopping the Boat 37 9 6 Docking 37 9 7 After Operation 37 9 8 Trailering Your Boat 38 9 9 Launching Your Boat 39 9 10 Retrieving Your Boat 39 Chapter 10 Routine Maintenance...

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Страница 13: ...cident occurred If someone dies or disappears as a result of the recreational boating accident it must be reported immediately with a formal report being made within 48 hours If there is damage of mor...

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Страница 15: ...le system Turning the steering wheel results in a large push pull cable moving the engine to port or starboard The optional hydraulic steering system for the 175CC has two main components a helm assem...

Страница 16: ...ng to reverse or severe gearbox dam age could occur The control is generally in neutral when the lever is 90o to the control box Moving the lever 15o forward will engage forward gear Moving the lever...

Страница 17: ...oard while the engine remains running The engine stop switch lanyard should always be worn by the operator while the boat is in motion Pulling the lanyard from the control will stop the engine If the...

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Страница 19: ...he engine as high out of the water as possible This will decrease the possibility of marine growth on the outside of the engine as well as reduce the potential of marine growth compromising the coolin...

Страница 20: ...ond the maximum recommended RPM range you may have too little pitch Neither condition is good for the engine You will get shorter engine life and poorer performance than your boat and motor were desig...

Страница 21: ...er 175CC 155CC By monitoring your tachometer as you operate your EdgeWater you will find RPM ranges that work better in certain sea and load conditions Be alert the tachometer operation may provide an...

Страница 22: ...imes distinctive sounds Warning If an engine alarm sounds shut down the engine until the source of the problem is determined Compass The compass assists in determining your location by indicating your...

Страница 23: ...olved 4 2 Fuel Fill 4 2 Fuel Fill 4 2 Fuel Fill 4 2 Fuel Fill 4 2 Fuel Fill The fuel fill cap is located on the port side and is labeled GAS The fill is opened by turning it counterclockwise and close...

Страница 24: ...aintenance Regularly inspect the fuel system components All lines fittings and bulbs should be flexible and not corroded If fittings or other components are found to be cracked they should be replaced...

Страница 25: ...device you install and change the breaker to the required ampacity if necessary 5 3 Dual Batteries 5 3 Dual Batteries 5 3 Dual Batteries 5 3 Dual Batteries 5 3 Dual Batteries On either model dual bat...

Страница 26: ...sed electrical components of the switch panel should be sprayed with a non conductive rust corrosion inhibiting spray Light bulb connections and running light connections should be covered with a non...

Страница 27: ...n overboard A diagram of the raw water system is included with this manual 6 3 High Pr 6 3 High Pr 6 3 High Pr 6 3 High Pr 6 3 High Pressur essur essur essur essure W e W e W e W e Washdown optional a...

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Страница 29: ...take water from other draining parts of the boat such as the forward lockers and cup holders and drain it overboard These should be checked periodically to make sure they are clear running and free f...

Страница 30: ...The discharge of oil from a bilge area is illegal and is subject to a fine The Federal Water Pollution Control Act prohibits the discharge of oil or oily waste into or upon the navigable waters of the...

Страница 31: ...boat cushion Type IV Visual Distress Signals These are now required in virtually all waters of the United States If in doubt please check with the U S Coast Guard Boating Safety Hotline at 1 800 368...

Страница 32: ...e batteries Spare boat keys Binoculars Tow line This should be a minimum of 50 long with at least one size increase over the boat s mooring lines Day Night visual distress signals Local charts and com...

Страница 33: ...safely have aboard the maximum amount of weight the boat can safely carry and the maximum horsepower your boat was designed to handle Do Not Overload your boat Before Starting the Engine Determine if...

Страница 34: ...llow the engine manufacturer s break in recommendations This will assure proper break in and reduce the possibility of engine problems 9 2 Basic Rules of the Road 9 2 Basic Rules of the Road 9 2 Basic...

Страница 35: ...3 Safe Operation Getting Underway After clearing the dock make sure the power trim if so equipped is trimmed down This will bring the boat up on plane more quickly and easily Give the engine sufficien...

Страница 36: ...will have the misfortune of having to be towed in or needing to tow someone back to a safe landing It is important that this be done properly so that a difficult situation does not become worse This...

Страница 37: ...natural brake The skipper is free to use the boat s power to control speed and direction The approach to the dock should be at roughly a 45o angle when possible This approach angle allows the captain...

Страница 38: ...hitch and check the lights to ensure they are hooked up and working If you are new to trailering your boat it is best to practice before actually getting in a situation where you are not sure of your...

Страница 39: ...ing Your Boat 9 10 Retrieving Your Boat 9 10 Retrieving Your Boat 9 10 Retrieving Your Boat There are several ways to retrieve your boat The method described herein requires two persons Drop someone o...

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Страница 41: ...plied Do not wax non skid areas It could make them slippery and increase the possibility of injury Stainless Steel Hardware The stainless steel hardware of your boat should be cleaned and washed after...

Страница 42: ...hed without cranking If the engine does not have a built in flush device one may be purchased to fit To flush the engine after connecting a water hose to the proper connection turn on the water Put th...

Страница 43: ...strand nylon line Offshore your EdgeWater 175CC 155CC should have a minimum of 150 to 200 feet of 3 8 three strand nylon line Remember the 7 times depth rule This may sound like a lot but if your engi...

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Страница 45: ...ms If there is a leak have it repaired by your dealer Remove the propeller and grease the propeller shaft Inspect the shaft and propeller for unusual wear or signs of deterioration 12 2 Hull 12 2 Hull...

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Страница 48: ...Seperator Primer Bulb Fuel Tank Fuel Vent Hose Fuel Pickup Sender 155CC Fuel System 175CC Fuel System PE RKO Fuel Pickup Sender Fuel Water Seperator Primer Bulb Fuel Tank Fuel Vent Hose Fuel Ve in Hul...

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