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OWNER 

GUIDE 

 

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Annual Maintenance Checklist

Running Rigging 

___ Check running rigging lines for wear at splice, turning blocks, 

etc. 

___ Inspect blocks and shackles for wear .  Clean and lubricate or 

replace as necessary. 

___ Service winches, check for free spinning operation(bearings) 

and ratchet stop action(pawls). 

___ Re-caulk chainplates. 

Deck Hardware 

___ Check lifeline integrity, stanchion, and rail attachment to deck. 

___ Check all cleats for signs of fatigue.  Tighten fasteners or 

replace as required. 

Steering System 

___ Consult Edson maintenance guide. 

___ Check rudder for impact damage or cracks. 

___ Check rudder post play in bearing tube. 

Thru Hull & Seacocks 

___ Check seacock integrity, operation, and watertightness.  

Replace, reassemble, and lubricate as required. 

___ Check hose attachment and clamps. 

Electrical 

___ Disconnect power source when making repairs or adjustments 

to electrical systems. 

___ Check battery charge, terminal connections. 

___ Check electrical panel, breakers, and switch condition and 

operation; tightness of wire connections. 

___ Check running light operation. 

___ Check ground wire attachment to keel, mast step, thru hulls, 

and engine. 

___ Check seal of electrical solenoid valve and ensure it closes 

when switched to “OFF” position. 

 

Mechanical Systems 

___ Check stove fuel system, hoses, clamps, and shut-offs. 

Engine &  Drive Train System 

___ Read engine owner’s manual maintenance guide. 

___ Check engine fluid levels and systems for leaks- shut-off 

controls. 

___ Check throttle action- start and stop controls, cable clamps, 

and locknut. 

___ Check shifter cable clamps and locknuts. 

___ Check exhaust system soundness, hose clamps. 

___ Check coolant system, hose clamps, intake, and filters. 

___ Check transmission shift lever action, control cables, clamps 

and locknut; and fluid level. 

___ Check condition of Zinc on Saildrive and replace with new. 

___ Check all engine wire connections. 

Fuel System 

___ Check fuel tanks and gauges, hoses, clamps. 

___ Check fuel fill hoses and connections. 

___ Check fuel filters. 

Keel 

___ Check keel bolt nuts for tightness. Do not arbitrarily tighten 

bolts unless you’ve experienced a severe grounding.  If 
there is concern for leakage, consult your dealer or 
professional yard. 

Plumbing 

___ Check bilge pump function, electrical wiring, hose clamps, 

and strainer.  Clean, disassemble, lubricate as required. 

___ Check head and holding tank hoses, clamps, connections, 

and valves. 

Water System 

___ Check water tank hoses, clamps, valves, connections. 

___ Check water heater hoses, clamps, electrical wiring. 

___ Check water filters. 

Содержание J/145

Страница 1: ...J 145 Owner Guide COPYRIGHT J BOATS INC 2001...

Страница 2: ...ration of the vessel J Boats is happy to refer the owner to Boating Safety Courses or other seminars available This guide is prepared to help owners understand proper rigging tuning and operation of t...

Страница 3: ...t Layout 26 Standard Battery Wiring Schematic 27 Optional Battery Upgrade Wiring Schematic 28 DC Fan Layout 29 AC Layout with Forward Head Only 30 AC Layout with Aft Head Only 31 AC Layout with Both F...

Страница 4: ...J 145 OWNER GUIDE 4 Galley Stove LPG System 46 Safety 47 Maintenance Tips 48 Annual Maintenance Checklist 50 Storage Tips 51...

Страница 5: ...Engine Alternator 115 amp Battery Capacity 266 amp hours add l 210 amps optional Water Capacity 96 US gallons Interior Cabin Headroom 6 5 Limit of Positive Stability 130 degrees Ice Box Capacity 6 5 c...

Страница 6: ...ooling water flow ___ Check oil press water temp charging gauges ___ Check transmission forward reverse ___ Check shaft seal Step Mast ___ Remove interior headliner at mast opening ___ Hoist spar and...

Страница 7: ...al bulkhead and is anchored directly to it with staggered bolts The backstay chainplate is also 316 grade and through bolts directly to a reinforced area of the transom Stemhead Fitting is a custom po...

Страница 8: ...int Rudder is made of unidirectional glass carbon fiber with two halves bonded together and a highly reinforced carbon fiber rudder shaft from Advanced Composites which extends to 80 of the depth of t...

Страница 9: ...Halyard Layout Diagram Jib Genoa Sheets are attached to the headsail with large J Lock shackles For a small jib lead the sheet inboard of the shrouds through the jib or genoa car on the track then aft...

Страница 10: ...ners minimum of twice the fastener diameter e g drill min 3 4 hole for 3 8 diameter fastener 2 Fill oversize fastener holes with epoxy putty and allow to cure 3 Redrill fastener holes through cured ep...

Страница 11: ...J 145 OWNER GUIDE 12 Diagrams Layouts Schematics Mainsheet TravelerDiagram...

Страница 12: ...J 145 OWNER GUIDE 13 HalyardLayout...

Страница 13: ...J 145 OWNER GUIDE 14 ReefingSystemDiagram...

Страница 14: ...J 145 OWNER GUIDE 15 CheckstaySystem...

Страница 15: ...J 145 OWNER GUIDE 16 Jib GenoaHardwareLayout...

Страница 16: ...J 145 OWNER GUIDE 17 DeckHardwareLayout...

Страница 17: ...J 145 OWNER GUIDE 18 Engine ExhaustSystemLayout...

Страница 18: ...J 145 OWNER GUIDE 19 FuelSystemLayout...

Страница 19: ...J 145 OWNER GUIDE 20 Thru HullLocations...

Страница 20: ...J 145 OWNER GUIDE 21 FreshWaterSystemLayout...

Страница 21: ...J 145 OWNER GUIDE 22 HeadSumpLayout...

Страница 22: ...J 145 OWNER GUIDE 23 BilgePumpLayout...

Страница 23: ...J 145 OWNER GUIDE 24 HeadPlumbingSystem...

Страница 24: ...J 145 OWNER GUIDE 25 MainAC DCDistributionPanel...

Страница 25: ...J 145 OWNER GUIDE 26 AC DCComponentLayout...

Страница 26: ...2 0 RED SWITCH 1 2 BOTH OFF FUSE 300 AMP 2 0 RED 4 GA RED BREAKER 100 AMP 2 0 RED 2 0 RED 2 0 RED 16 GA BLACK SWITCH 16 GA BLACK BATT MAXX ENGINE BATTERY AGM M 1000 56 AMP HR ON OFF SWITCH MOTOR START...

Страница 27: ...R WINDLASS OPTIONAL POWER UPGRADE FUSE 300 AMP 16 GA BLACK 16 GA BLACK BATT MAXX 1 2 BOTH OFF SWITCH 2 0 RED FUSE 300 AMP FUSE 300 AMP AGM 31 LIFELINE 2 0 RED AGM 31 LIFELINE 2 0 BLACK 31 LIFELINE 31...

Страница 28: ...J 145 OWNER GUIDE 29 DCFanLayout...

Страница 29: ...J 145 OWNER GUIDE 30 ACLayoutwithForwardHeadOnly...

Страница 30: ...J 145 OWNER GUIDE 31 ACLayoutwithAftHeadOnly...

Страница 31: ...J 145 OWNER GUIDE 32 ACLayoutwithBothForward AftHeads...

Страница 32: ...J 145 OWNER GUIDE 33 OptionalInverterWiring...

Страница 33: ...J 145 OWNER GUIDE 34 PropaneSystemLayout...

Страница 34: ...J 145 OWNER GUIDE 35 BondingSystem...

Страница 35: ...J 145 OWNER GUIDE 36 RudderShaftDetail...

Страница 36: ...J 145 OWNER GUIDE 37 KeelInstallationInstructions...

Страница 37: ...turnbuckles Most people tend to overtighten these on their first try It s easiest to adjust the upper sets of diagonals to 2 3 turns less than hand tight while the mast is on the ground Don t adjust t...

Страница 38: ...conventional yacht drive trains We recommend that you follow all Yanmar guidelines included with the boat for maintenance and service of this system Transmission is attached to the aft end of the eng...

Страница 39: ...g incident It is good practice to accelerate to 2000 2500 RPMs after idling to flush the system just prior to engine shut down This clears most exhaust water from the muffler In fall de commissioning...

Страница 40: ...Audible alarm indicates low oil pressure and will continue until engine starts There is an oil pressure alarm test switch on the cockpit engine panel Turn the ignition key to the START position Releas...

Страница 41: ...he tank vent located on the transom This spillage should be cleaned up immediately After fueling replace fill plate and wash up any spillage Go below deck and check for fumes or leakage Check bilge IF...

Страница 42: ...m and pressurizes the entire water system Should any problems arise read the manual included for the pump If the system is not pressurizing first check that the pump is working correctly Second check...

Страница 43: ...NEVER ASSUME THEY KNOW HOW TO USE IT The head is a large pump which takes in seawater and flushes waste into the holding tank or overboard The salt water intake thru hull is underneath the head sink a...

Страница 44: ...nstruments stereos radars GPS can be added to the electrical panel Extreme care and forethought is necessary for installation as these are sensitive instruments and require some measure of protection...

Страница 45: ...equipped with LPG stoves utilize a safety system prescribed by ABYC and USCG guidelines This includes an independently vented and sealed compartment for the tank an electronic solenoid shut off valve...

Страница 46: ...manner to act as a bridge between them mast to shroud etc Avoid swimming during a lightning storm If the boat is mildly struck by lightning check all compasses and electrical gear to determine that n...

Страница 47: ...te quickly so inspect it frequently DeckHardware RunningRigging Wash deck hardware frequently with fresh water to remove accumulated salt and grime Wash down the jib sheets spinnaker sheets and other...

Страница 48: ...resh hot water to eliminate leftover residue from marine life or saltwater A small dose of dry silicone lubricant is helpful to maintain the lubricity of the bearing Fiberglass Gelcoat Formica Interio...

Страница 49: ...l of electrical solenoid valve and ensure it closes when switched to OFF position MechanicalSystems ___ Check stove fuel system hoses clamps and shut offs Engine DriveTrainSystem ___ Read engine owner...

Страница 50: ...in the bottom of the water lift pot The pot should be drained using the drain plug or anti freeze added to the pot so residual water doesn t freeze Batteries It is preferable to remove the batteries a...

Страница 51: ...nd to assure proper air circulation Ensure the entire deck is covered to prevent uneven discoloration of the gelcoat Cradle It is critical the boat is adequately supported The keel must rest solidly o...

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