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INTRODUCTION

                                    SECTION 1
        1.1     INTRODUCTION

         1.1

         This  manual  is  intended to acquaint  you  with  the
         various  features of your Pearson yacht and to provide
         information  related  to the care and  upkeep  of  the
         yacht  and its equipment.   The manual supplements the
         literature  supplied  by  the  manufacturers  of   the
         systems  and  equipment installed in  the  yacht,  and
         wherever practicable refers to this literature.  It is
         recommended    that   the   literature   supplied   by
         manufacturers be retained and the instructions therein
         followed.

        1.2     FORMAT

                The manual is divided into four basic sections.

                Section 1,  this section, contains a brief description
                of  the  contents,  format  of  the  manual,  and  the
                warranty.  The  warranty  information included on  the
                following   page  should  be  read   carefully.   This
                information,   along  with  the  warranty  and   parts
                information  supplied  by manufacturers of the  system
                installed, will help maintain the yacht and all of  it~
                systems.

                Section  2  of the manual covers the  procedures  that
                should  be followed when commissioning the yacht.   It
                includes the procedures that should be followed by the
                dealer  at  time of commissioning,  as well  as  those
                items (such as safety equipment) that are the  owner's
                responsibility.   This  section  of the manual  should
                also prove useful in subsequent  recommissionings after
                periods of  layup.

                Section 3,  ~, 5, 6, and 7 of the manual describes the
                various systems used on the yacht.   Reference is made
                to  manufacturers'  instructions  such as  the  engine
                manual and additional information is supplied whenever
                installations vary from the general conditions assumed
                in the manufacturers' instructions.

                Section  8 provides a maintenance summary covering the
                procedures  that  should be followed to  maintain  the
                beauty  and serviceability of the  yacht.   There  are
                three   sections:   routine   maintenance,   laying-up
                procedures,   and  fitting-out  procedures.   Whenever
                feasible,   reference   is  made  to  the  appropriate
                manufacturer's literature.

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Страница 1: ...anuals and inserted appropriate drawings for the specific model being shipped The general information should be useful to all Pearson owners The final page contains Keel Bolt torque values for Pearson...

Страница 2: ...Hull Inspection 2 2 1 Machinery Inspection 2 2 2 Before Mast Is Stepped 2 2 3 Equipment On Board 2 2 4 POST LAUNCH CHECKS 2 3 Hull Inspection 2 3 1 Electrical Inspection 2 3 2 Machinery Inspection 2...

Страница 3: ...ging 3 1 3 BOOM 3 2 Continuou3 Line Reefing internal 3 2 1 DOCKSIDE TUNING 3 3 Before Mast is Stepped 3 3 1 While Stepping Mast 3 3 2 After Stepping Mast 3 3 3 Rake Adjustment 3 3 3 1 Side to Side Per...

Страница 4: ...1 Fueling Procedures 4 5 2 After Fueling 4 5 3 Oil Pan Caution 4 5 4 PROPELLER AND SHAFT ASSEMBLY 4 6 Shaft Packing Gland 4 6 1 Adjustment 4 6 1 1 Shaft Coupling 4 6 2 Flex Coupling 4 6 2 1 To Disconn...

Страница 5: ...External Factors 5 5 3 YACHT SYSTEMS STEERING SECTION 6 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 6 1 Wheel Steering System 6 1 1 Emergency Tiller 6 1 2 YACHT SYSTEMS HULL SECTION 7 THRU HULL FITTINGS 7 1 FRESH WATER SYST...

Страница 6: ...leaning 8 2 2 1 Bottom Preparation 8 2 2 2 Bottom Painting 8 2 2 3 Winches 8 2 3 Spars And Rigging 8 2 4 Cleaning Wire Rope and Rigging 8 2 4 1 Cleaning Synthetic Rope 8 2 4 2 Rigging Inspection 8 2 4...

Страница 7: ...3 3 1 TIE ROD INSTALLATION 3 3 2 POWER SYSTEM SCHEMATIC 4 2 SHAFT ALIGNMENT 4 6 120 VOLT DC ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM 5 1 ELECTRICAL PANEL 5 2 BONDING SYSTEM 5 3 MAST AND INSTRUMENT WIRES 5 4 TRANSDUCER WIRE...

Страница 8: ...F THE VALVE ENGINE PROP SHAFT PACKING NUT BELOW BUNK TRAP AFT OF ENGINE BOX ON CENTERLINE ENGINE OIL DIP STICK STBD SIDE OF ENGINE ACCESS PANEL ON STBD SIDE OF ENGINE BOX TRANSMISSION OIL DIPSTICK ON...

Страница 9: ...LEY SINK STBD SIDE FRESH WATER FILTER BELOW GALLEY SINK ON PRESSURE WATER MANIFOLD FRESH WATER PRESSURE PUMP BELOW GALLEY SINK GALLEY SINK DRAIN BELOW GALLEY SINK VANITY SINK DRAIN BELOW SETTEE FWD EN...

Страница 10: ...TBD AFT END OF STBD SETTEE ON BULKHEAD FUEL TANK VENT ON TRANSOM UPPPER PORT CORNER HOLDING TANK VENT BELOW SHEER ON STBD HULL SIDE ADJACENT TO HEAD AREA PROPANE BIN VENT ON TRANSOM UPPER STBD CORNER...

Страница 11: ...stem installed will help maintain the yacht and all of it systems Section 2 of the manual covers the procedures that should be followed when commissioning the yacht It includes the procedures that sho...

Страница 12: ...ure to follow the instructions on filling out and forwarding you can rest assured that our policy towards your warranty will result in your satisfaction IMPORTANT NOTICEI UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL P...

Страница 13: ...ivery of your new boat 2 Thoroughly check your Ship1s Papers file to ensure that all instructions furnished with accessories are included 3 Your Pearson dealer will competently handle any service prob...

Страница 14: ...ds of wet or dry storage The lists assume performance by persons cognizant of the procedures that are required and do not attempt to provide step by step instructions Detailed procedures are available...

Страница 15: ...All fuel and LPG valves CLOSED Adequate amount of fuel in tank 2 2 3 Before Mast is Stepped WARNING MOVE YOUR BOAT TO A POSITION THAT IS CLEAR OF OVERHEAD WIRES OR OBSTRUCTIONS ELECTROCUTION MAY RESUL...

Страница 16: ...shaft packing gland for nominal adjustment Unless major leaking is observed defer adjustment until paragraph 2 3 3 ____ After the boat is rigged check shaft alignment align if necessary connect coupl...

Страница 17: ...oper adjustment Adjust if necessary See Paragraph 4 6 1 ____ Install and check the operation of the emergency tiller 2 3 4 Rigging And Sails Check the following after mast is in place ____ All standin...

Страница 18: ...uded in your owner s manual and you should familiarize yourself with all operating requirements Prepare yourself for any situation before going out on the water Follow the instructions provided in the...

Страница 19: ...ollowing equipment a compass that is properly adjusted to give the correct magnetic reading a large capacity bilge pump updated nautical charts of your intended cruising area boat hook large waterproo...

Страница 20: ...e vise grips wire cutter capable of cutting standing rigging hacksaw with spare blades 2 4 2 4 spare parts a basic kit should consist of standing rigging repair materials such as cotter pins tumbuckle...

Страница 21: ...transport company Prepare your boat for commissioning or assist you by providing the initial commissioning procedures Verify that all specifications selected at time of ordering in addition to all oth...

Страница 22: ...3 3 1 Before Mast Is Stepped Fig 3 3 1 Make certain that the headstay backstay topping lift upper and lower shrouds are connected to the mast Note that toggles must be used when connecting the stays...

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Страница 30: ...e of attention Proper care of sails is of utmost importance if expensive replacements are to be avoided and the recommendations of the sailmakers should be followed closely The stainless steel standin...

Страница 31: ...of the main halyard to an identifiiable point on the rail or chainplate Adjust the halyard tension so that the shackle just touches this point and then cleat the halyard Lead the halyard to the same...

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Страница 33: ...OSSIBLE FOR THE ROPE TO SLIP BEHIND THE BASKET A regular on going check should be made on all standing and running rigging with emphasis on the following Evidence of fraying chafing kinking or other s...

Страница 34: ...eral guide with complete procedures being more thoroughly covered in the engine manual 4 2 1 Additional Controls In addition to the control panel the following controls are associated with engine oper...

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Страница 36: ...N CAUSE A SERIOUS FIRE Check fresh water level in manifold Ensure that the engine seacock is open Ensure that fuel valve is open Check fuel supply Check engine and V drive oil levels Ensure that the b...

Страница 37: ...system is essential in the first case and desirable in the second The engine manual is of course the prime source for engine information and should be consulted preferrably before the fact The followi...

Страница 38: ...rsing it throughout the fuel and allowing it to pass harmlessly through the fuel system Various brands of this product are available at marine supply stores As with all products of this nature the dir...

Страница 39: ...SSIBILITY OF A STATIC SPARK Fill slowly Do not overfill If it is not possible to see the meter on the fuel pump the attendant or a crew member should call out the gallonage from the fuel dock CAUTION...

Страница 40: ...ND TIGHTENING OF THE PACKING NUT IS OFTEN SUFFI CIENT TO OBTAIN THIS ADJUSTMENT IF THIS IS NOT THE CASE AN ADDITIONAL 1 14 TO 1 2 TURN WITH THE WRENCH SHOULD PRO DUCE THE DESIRED RESULT Hold the packi...

Страница 41: ...installed to further reduce vibration in the propulsion assembly in addition to the flexible engine mount Together with a properly aligned engine and shaft these features will provide the smoothest a...

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Страница 43: ...3 Move the shaft flanges close enough to permit threading the bolts through the flanges Thread all bolts finger tight Tighten all bolts in a uniform manner until they are all tight approximately 40 ft...

Страница 44: ...C electrical system includes multiple circuits each such circuit is protected by a simultaneous trip circuit breaker The shore grounding green conductor is connected from the shore power cable and the...

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Страница 47: ...MOUNTS OF FRESH WATER AND SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION ELECTROLYTE SPILLED ON SKIN SHOULD BE RINSED WELL WITH FRESH WATER EVEN SMALL AMOUNTS OF ELECTROLYTE SPILLED ON CLOTHING WILL DESTROY THE CLOTHING 5 2...

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Страница 49: ...on and bonding systems These systems connect all pertinent equipment to the keel with number eight gauge stranded copper wire 5 3 1 Bonding System The bonding system provides a path of low resistance...

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Страница 52: ...potential difference exists between the metals which causes current to flow between them All Pearson yachts are designed with metals that are close together on the galvanic series Further all electri...

Страница 53: ...en each piece of hardware and ground The ohmmeter must read resistance for each piece of hardware If 11011 is not indicated for each check the wiring and connections at both ends must be inspected cle...

Страница 54: ...er 3 Dockside shore power connections LI Portable battery charges 5 Water velocity and turbulence 6 Positive grounding systems on adjacent boats NOTE An isolater installed in the green conductor betwe...

Страница 55: ...e procedures described in this literature be followed to ensure many years of trouble free service 6 1 2 Emergency Tiller The steering system includes an emergency tiller that can be fitted over the r...

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Страница 57: ...l operation of the pressure system simply involves energizing the WATER PRESSURE circuit breaker on the DC panel The pressure pump will then turn itself on and off whenever a faucet is opened or close...

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Страница 62: ...light on the electrical panel indicates when the circuit is energized A manual shutoff a gauge and a pressure regulator complete the installation A small amount of power less than 15 watts is required...

Страница 63: ...s suspected beyond the solenoid valves repeat steps 2 and 3 with the electrical panel energized and the burner valves closed WARNING NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME SUCH AS A MATCH OR CANDLE TO SEARCH FOR LEA...

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Страница 65: ...ving moderate use in the summer can have the bulk of the routine maintenance at the beginning or end of the winter lay up period Yachts used throughout the year will have to schedule time to perform t...

Страница 66: ...g to keep presentable Varnished teak retains a fresh light color but requires a lot of attention since varnish does not adhere well to teak Oiled teak is the easiest to maintain although it has a tend...

Страница 67: ...2 2 1 bottom cleaning Cleaning the accumulated growth from a boat bottom is far easier when the growth is wet than after it has been allowed to dry out While5till wet a power spray and stiff brush wil...

Страница 68: ...cleaning and regular on going checks for signs of wear Some cleaning and inspec tion procedures are included in the following paragraphs 8 2 4 1 cleaning wire rope and rigging Using a stiff brush or n...

Страница 69: ...System BI WEEKLY Check the electrolyte level in the battery and fill with pure distilled water if required TWICE EACH SEASON Remove clean and retighten battery terminals Clean battery surfaces with a...

Страница 70: ...aragraph 4 6 2 1 Consult the manufacturer s instructions for winterizing any optional or owner installed equipment Perform appropriate procedures before batteries are disconnected 8 3 2 AFTER HAULING...

Страница 71: ...ronic gear that may require servicing during the winter Remove fire extinguishers for weighing checking and any necessary recharging If an automatic fire extinguisbing system is installed return the c...

Страница 72: ...up Follow manufacturers1 instructions for placing the follow ing equipment back in service pressure water system hot water system head system steering system winches other optional system If the mast...

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