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5.8.7  Boating Tips

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5.9  Performance Factors .............................................................................................................................................

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5.9.1  Engine Efficiency

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5.9.2  Propeller Condition

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5.9.3  Weather Conditions

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5.9.4  Load

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5.9.5  Marine Growth .......................................................................................................................................................

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5.9.6  Bottom Paint

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Chapter 6:  Systems Information  ...........................................................................................................................................23

6.1  Overview

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6.2  Fueling Guidelines

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6.2.1  Before Fueling

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6.2.2  During Fueling

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6.2.3  After Fueling

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6.3  Fuel System

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6.3.1  Fuel System Benefits

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6.3.2  Fuel Tank

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6.3.3  Fuel Vent

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6.3.4  Fuel Distribution System

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6.3.5  Filling Fuel Tanks

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6.3.6  Pressure Relief Fuel System Diagram

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6.3.7  Trouble Shooting Tips

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6.3.8  Integrated Fuel Demand Valve Components

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6.4  Ethanol-blended fuel

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6.4.1  Additives

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6.5  Electrical System

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6.6  Battery System

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6.6.1  Battery Distribution

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6.6.2  Voltage Sensitive Relays (VSR)

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6.6.3  Emergency Parallel

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6.6.4  24 Hour Circuits

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6.6.5  Anchor Windlass

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6.6  Battery Selection

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6.7  Battery Care

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6.7.1  Safety

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6.7.2  Exposure

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6.8  Wiring and Circuit Protection

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6.9  Control System

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6.10  Accessories

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6.10.1  Navigational Lights

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6.10.2  Cockpit Lights

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6.10.3  Console Lights

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6.10.4  Spreader Lights 

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6.10.5  Dome Light 

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6.10.6  Docking Lights

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6.10.7  Bilge Pump / Float Switch

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6.10.8  Raw Water Pump

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6.10.9  Freshwater Pump

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6.10.10  Macerator Pump

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6.10.11  12V / USB Outlets

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6.10.12  Marine Head Switch

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6.10.13  Anchor Windlass

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6.10.14  Fusion

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6.10.15  Windshield Wiper

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6.10.16  Horn

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6.10.17  Accessory Switches

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6.10.18  Power steering

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6.11  Engines / Gauges

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6.12  Plumbing System

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Страница 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL 280DC X ...

Страница 2: ...ensure you and your family are safe enjoy the unique features of a World Cat and continue to love the World Cat ride that no other boat company can offer If you should ever need assistance with the care maintenance or operation of your boat then please visit our website at WorldCat com to find contact information for your nearest Factory Authorized Dealer Once again thank you for becoming a part o...

Страница 3: ...eparture 12 4 6 2 Launching 12 4 6 3 Underway See Chapter 5 on Performance 12 4 6 4 Returning 13 4 7 Trailering 13 4 8 Anchoring 13 4 9 Shallow Water 14 4 10 Emergency Situations 14 4 10 1 Emergency Stop Switch 14 4 10 2 Communication 14 4 10 3 Rendering Assistance 14 4 10 4 Reporting Accidents 14 4 10 5 Weather 15 4 10 6 Towing 15 4 11 Carbon Monoxide CO 15 Chapter 5 Performance 16 5 1 Overview 1...

Страница 4: ... System 27 6 6 Battery System 27 6 6 1 Battery Distribution 27 6 6 2 Voltage Sensitive Relays VSR 28 6 6 3 Emergency Parallel 28 6 6 4 24 Hour Circuits 28 6 6 5 Anchor Windlass 28 6 6 Battery Selection 29 6 7 Battery Care 29 6 7 1 Safety 29 6 7 2 Exposure 29 6 8 Wiring and Circuit Protection 30 6 9 Control System 30 6 10 Accessories 31 6 10 1 Navigational Lights 31 6 10 2 Cockpit Lights 31 6 10 3 ...

Страница 5: ...ater System 50 10 1 5 Seacocks 50 10 1 6 Livewell System 51 10 1 7 Raw Water System 51 10 1 8 Wiper with Rinse 52 10 1 9 Marine Head 52 10 1 9 1 Initial Start Up 53 10 1 9 2 Normal Use 53 10 1 9 3 Deck Pump Out 53 10 1 9 4 Overboard Discharge 53 10 1 10 Anchor Windlass 54 10 1 11 Windlass Deck Switch Maintenance 54 10 2 Maximum Horsepower Rating 54 10 3 Operation of Optional Equipment 54 10 3 1 Ou...

Страница 6: ...mpleting the warranty card and returning a copy to the factory The Dealer should provide you with a copy to keep in a secure place so it can be referenced quickly in the event of a warranty issue The 10 year limited hull warranty is transferable and a copy is included at the back of this manual should you decide to sell your boat 1 3 Dealer Responsibilities Our dealers are an extension of the fact...

Страница 7: ... the starboard side of the transom Information regarding the dealership owner and the factory installed accessories will be recorded to help you should a problem arise Also you will receive a survey to rate your purchasing experience and the initial impressions of our company We ask that you join our family of owners and let us know your feelings about the purchase and the quality of our product 1...

Страница 8: ...Dealer to provide fast and accurate service To locate an authorized dealer call 866 485 8899 or email service worldcat com BOAT ENGINES TRAILER DEALER Model Make HIN Model Purchase Date Serial Port Make Delivery Date Serial Sbd Model Ignition Key Propeller Make Model Serial Port Name Dealer Phone Door Key Propeller Diameter Pitch Serial Sbd Salesman Service Manager ...

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Страница 11: ...red in the state where they are primarily used Registration numbers and validation stickers must be displayed per regulations and a certificate of registration must be on board while the vessel is being operated When traveling away from your home waters contact authorities at your destination to determine if any additional registration is required Some areas require permits or temporary registrati...

Страница 12: ...ould not be exceeded Exceeding the factory recommendation will result in loss of warranty coverage on your vessel 4 5 Pollution Regulations The Refuse Act of 1899 prohibits throwing discharging or depositing any refuse matter of any kind including trash garbage oil and other liquid pollutants into the waters of the United States This information is provided in a pamphlet that is normally received ...

Страница 13: ...al page 105 Verify that you have all necessary safety equipment This should include all the USCG required equipment as well as spare parts or other items you decided to include Check fuel levels and determine if you require additional fuel for your trip Examine the weight of the gear on your vessel and make sure you are not overloaded Distribute the weight evenly on your vessel to ensure predictab...

Страница 14: ...e are only general guidelines for safe boating We recommend using these and any other available resources to protect your passengers as well as your vessel Checklists can be an important tool in accomplishing this see the example on pages 44 45 of the Sportfish Cruisers Yachts Owner s Manual 4 7 Trailering Due to the nature of the hull catamarans require specialized trailers Your dealer will be ab...

Страница 15: ...edures Below is important information which all owners should be aware 4 10 1 Emergency Stop Switch Lanyard clips are provided on all World Cats and when used properly provide an emergency stop for the engines should the driver fall from the helm position or need to perform an emergency shutdown to respond to or avoid an accident The clip attaches the driver to the ignition panel using a cord A pu...

Страница 16: ...jury For more information on towing reference page 39 of the Sportfish Cruisers Yachts Owner s Manual 4 11 Carbon Monoxide CO One of the most important considerations when dealing with boating safety is carbon monoxide Commonly referred to as CO carbon monoxide is a colorless odorless and tasteless gas emitted from any engine exhaust Including inboards and outboards A CO particle is close in weigh...

Страница 17: ...condition imagine an X connecting the starboard engine to the port bow and port engine to the starboard bow see drawing below 5 2 1 Bow Up Condition To correct a bow up condition on the port sponson adjust the motor trim down on the starboard engine This will help the starboard sponson to rise and level the vessel If moving to the lowest trim setting on the starboard engine does not correct the li...

Страница 18: ...tments at the helm In order to maintain the excellent steering characteristics of your boat occasionally you will need to adjust the steering system to realign the motors known as motor toe To do so follow these instructions Using the helm center the starboard motor Find the steering system valve located under the inspection port on the center of the transom Open the valve by rotating it 90 degree...

Страница 19: ...typical World Cat power steering system The lengths of the steering hoses and pigtails will vary depending on the model 2018 World Cat 280CC X Owners Manual This is a representation of a typical World Cat power steering system The lengths of the steering hoses and pigtails will vary depending on the model ...

Страница 20: ...s on the steering cylinders Open each of the four bleeder valves Turn Power Purge ON Turn the steering wheel slowly 20 times clockwise then slowly 20 times counter clockwise 5 7 3 Step 3 With Power Purge turned ON move both engines through their full range of motion This will help remove any air bubbles still trapped inside the cylinders As a final precautionary step pull on the engines firmly at ...

Страница 21: ... you are responsible for the safety of your passengers and vessel therefore your trips should be limited by your level of experience Planning and paying constant attention to the weather and sea conditions is paramount If you are forced to operate in dangerous seas however you can be confident that your World Cat when operated properly can handle them safely Following are some tips on how to handl...

Страница 22: ...ng in close quarters Determine the turning radius required at various speeds Determine the rates of acceleration and deceleration with various load conditions Include the distance required to stop the boat at various speeds Use the information provided in section 6 of the Sportfish Cruisers Yachts Owner s Manual for more information on boat handling 5 9 Performance Factors Proper setup and mainten...

Страница 23: ...mples of things which can affect your vessel Fuel levels change through the day and greatly affect the attitude of your boat When necessary make adjustments to engine trim and load distribution to compensate for fuel usage 5 9 5 Marine Growth If you store your boat in the water or fail to clean it after each trip the existence of marine growth can contribute to a loss of performance A decline in s...

Страница 24: ...uisher nearby 6 2 2 During Fueling Use common sense and obey all safety regulations related to fuel handling Avoid static sparks by maintaining contact between the fuel nozzle and fuel fill 6 2 3 After Fueling Secure the fuel cap and inspect for leaks Clean up any spilled fuel and dispose of the cleaning material accordingly Do not store fuel soaked ma terial on your boat Open all hatches port lig...

Страница 25: ...ough the fill opening Fuel nozzle retention Overfill protection reduces the possibility of accidental fuel spills Reduces hydrocarbon emission through the use of specially designed fuel fill The fuel fill has a permanently attached cap incorporating a positive closure mechanism with an audible click to let you know when the cap is sealed 6 3 2 Fuel Tank Your boat is equipped with two low permeatio...

Страница 26: ...er leave the fuel nozzle unattended while filling your boat with fuel Unattended fuel pump nozzles may lead to unintended spill of fuel into your boat or into the water Accidental fuel spills into the water even at seemingly insignificant amounts can expose the boat owner to potential remediation costs and fines from the U S Coast Guard and or local authorities What does the IFDV do The integrated...

Страница 27: ...ngine does not draw fuel properly Find possible leakage points and take corrective action Fuel line leak from tank to engine replace components as needed IFDV O Ring replace O Ring Pick up Tube O Ring replace O Ring IFDV replace IFDV 6 3 7 Troubleshooting Tips 6 3 8 Integrated Fuel Demand Valve Components 6 3 6 Pressure Relief Fuel System Diagram ...

Страница 28: ...t protection and accessories It is important that you understand the principles of the electrical system so that you can protect the components and troubleshoot any problems you experience 6 6 Battery System Your World Cat is equipped with three standard batteries Two additional batteries are optional depending on accessories Two of the batteries are Type 27 cranking batteries the third is a Type ...

Страница 29: ...e Sensitive Relays VSR There are two voltage sensitive relays VSR on the distribution panel Once the engines are cranked the alternator sends electrical current back to the cranking batteries to recharge them Once the cranking battery is fully charged 13 6 volts the VSR closes to protect the batteries from overcharging When the VSR is operating the LED indicator located on the switch will be lit I...

Страница 30: ...arge them in a well ventilated space Keep batteries out of the reach of children and pets 6 7 2 Exposure If you are exposed to the electrolyte solution follow these procedures and seek immediate medical attention EXTERNAL Flush with large amounts of water for contact with the skin If severe irritation occurs or it contacts your eyes Seek medical attention immediately INTERNAL Consume large amounts...

Страница 31: ...is unavailable or impractical be certain to use only identical replacement parts and components to ensure the integrity of the system Accessories not integrated into the main labeled switch panel can include lights with integrated switches marine head controls stereos aftermarket electronics and 12V or USB outlets These devices draw current from the accessory fuse blocks located in the starboard h...

Страница 32: ...d feature both white and red lamps for nighttime operation They are controlled through the mechanical push button switches on the dash panel 6 10 6 Docking Lights The bow of your World Cat 280DC X is equipped with integrated high intensity LED docking lights which are operated from the main dash control panel These lights can help with maneuverability in low light conditions while docking 6 10 7 B...

Страница 33: ...free of situations where the rode could catch and restrict movement 6 10 14 Fusion Marine Entertainment System MS RA70N Similar to an automotive stereo the unit can be operated using the faceplate It is powered by the fuse block and the memory wire is connected to a 24 hour circuit 6 10 15 Windshield Wiper The wiper is operated by a dedicated wiper switch on the main dash The wiper functions ident...

Страница 34: ...bing components or connections A failure resulting from a deteriorated hose or connection could cause your boat to take on water or become swamped Information is provided in Chapter 10 of this manual regarding the location function and routing for the plumbing components on your boat Review these materials and talk with your dealer should you have a question NOTICE While underway leaving your live...

Страница 35: ...to rinse the boat thoroughly after cleaning 7 2 2 Waxing Similar to automotive finishes gelcoat will begin to fade over an extended period of time Constant exposure to environmental pollutants and this aging process will result in a loss of shine However it is possible to restore the original luster and color using a polishing compound mild abrasive or a rubbing compound harsh abrasive Each will r...

Страница 36: ...e information on bottom painting to protect against environmental toxins in your area Anti fouling paints are made to dissolve over time so inspect and clean the hull bottom annually and recoat when necessary WARNING Gelcoat and the chemicals used for its application and cleanup are extremely flammable and toxic Follow all handling and mixing instructions provide for proper ventilation and keep wa...

Страница 37: ...2020 World Cat 280DC X Owner s Manual 36 2018 World Cat 280CC X Owners Manual Page 52 7 4 Upholstery ...

Страница 38: ...rasive cleaners or chlorine based products If chipping or scratches occurs we recommend that you make the necessary repairs with color match touch up paint which has been included in your owner s bag 7 8 Bilge Compartments Routinely check the condition of the bilge compartments in your boat This will help identify potential problems and eliminate odors associated with stagnant water and the buildu...

Страница 39: ...he batteries and charge fully to prevent damage during storage Disconnect the cables and apply a coat of grease to the terminals to prohibit corrosion Inspect all plumbing components and connections to prevent leaks Replace any damaged hoses Drain all lines and devices to prevent damage from freezing Lubricate valves to maintain proper operation Use the manufacturers recommendations for portable a...

Страница 40: ...rior upholstery X X Clean cabin interior upholstery X Flush engines with fresh water X Spray metal components in bilges X Clean bilge X X Check bilge for leaks X X Inspect steering controls X Inspect fuel systems for leaks X Replace fuel filters X X Lubricate fuel fill o rings X Inspect fire extinguisher X Test bilge pump auto switches X X Check battery electrolyte service X Check proper functioni...

Страница 41: ... fouled do not use the windlass to break it out With the chainstopper taking the load use the boat s engine to break the anchor loose Do not use the windlass as a bollard In all but the lightest conditions engage the chainstopper or bollard after completing the anchoring maneuver This will avoid damage to the gearbox and possible bending of the stainless steel shaft In heavy weather conditions alw...

Страница 42: ...o a complete stop start to lower the anchor After lowering the anchor either drift back or slowly reverse while paying out the anchor rode in order to ensure the anchor is set holding firm The amount of anchor rode you pay out should always be at least three times the depth of water in which you are anchoring In case the engine fails to restart do not switch off the engine until you are sure the a...

Страница 43: ...2020 World Cat 280DC X Owner s Manual 42 7 15 Maintenance Log Service Date Engine Hours Dealer Service Repairs ...

Страница 44: ... Learn what possible delays you may encounter when evacuating drawbridges boat traffic etc Photograph your boat and surroundings Keep a list of all equipment on board Keep a list of all equipment that will be removed during storm preparations Keep a complete set of records for your boat at home Give the marina operator the name and number of your absentee skipper Give the marina operator a descrip...

Страница 45: ...ants If no permanent mooring is available use two storm anchors at 45 degree angles Strip all removable items including spare rigging Clear self bailing cockpit drains Close all through hull fittings Remove portable fuel and oil storage containers Remove ship papers Shut off fuel tanks Leave auto bilge pump on Check openings to ensure boat is watertight ____________________________________________...

Страница 46: ...at is watertight Use 3 or 4 substantial anchors and good tie rope Tie your boat high on the mainland to a substantial tree or similar structure Do not tie parallel to the bank Keep a navigable passage at your stern to allow other boats passage Use enough line to allow for storm surge Leave enough room between your boat and others to allow for swing Take valuables off ______________________________...

Страница 47: ... year following the date of purchase by the original retail owner Under no circumstances will World Cat warrant the engine trailer or electronics II WARRANTY LIMITATIONS THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER THE FOLLOWING 1 Defects and or damage arising out of engines transmissions running gear and outdrives metal plating or finishes windshield breakage and leakage due to seal and or caulk shrinkag...

Страница 48: ...QUIRED TO ATTEND WE WILL PAY THE COSTS OF MEDIATION BUT WORLD CAT WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR TRAVEL EXPENSES OTHER COSTS OR ATTORNEY FEES YOU AND WORLD CAT WILL SELECT A MUTUALLY AGREEABLE MEDIATOR TOGETHER IF WE CANNOT AGREE THEN ANY JUDGE WITH POTENTIAL JURISDICTION OVER THE CASE WILL SELECT THE MEDIATOR THE MEDIATION WILL BE AT A MUTUALLY AGREEABLE LOCATION BUT IT WILL ALSO BE WITHIN 100 MILES...

Страница 49: ...performed X NO WAIVER OF THESE TERMS The terms conditions limitations and disclaimers contained herein cannot be waived except by a management level employee of World Cat Any waiver we give shall be in writing Neither the dealer nor any service sales and or warranty representative of World Cat are authorized to waive and or modify these conditions limitations and or disclaimers XI NOTICE All commu...

Страница 50: ...ranking battery to the house battery Furthermore engaging both EMERG PARALLEL switches will connect all three batteries into a single bank The switches should remain in the OFF position when not in use To prevent voltage spikes or drops which can damage electrical components you should trip the DC Mains 1 breaker prior to cranking engines with the house battery in parallel Once you are running the...

Страница 51: ...i then shuts down until the pressure drops below that level Most owners leave the pump on throughout the day and use the system when necessary On the 280CC X the freshwater pump feeds the pull out shower located on the aft transom wall freshwater wiper rinse and the marine head To view the layout of the water systems see the drawing in section 10 4 7 10 1 5 Seacocks OPEN CLOSED Ball valves seacock...

Страница 52: ...iew the layout of the livewell system see the drawing in section 10 4 6 NOTICE While underway leaving your livewell seacock open could result in inadvertently filling your livewell To prevent this close the seacock when the pump is not in operation NOTICE Operating the engines in reverse can cause excessive ventilation near the livewell intake causing the pump to airlock To prevent this turn the p...

Страница 53: ... through a 25 amp breaker located behind the helm inside the storage room on the starboard side of the vessel Water is supplied to the system from the freshwater pump therefore to operate the toilet the freshwater system must be pressurized A solenoid installed near the head inlet prevents water from filling the bowl prior to each use The macerator pump located at the rear of the toilet removes th...

Страница 54: ...s Clogging or puncturing these lines will lead to odor problems 10 1 9 3 Deck Pump Out Upon returning use the following instruction to empty the holding tank Remove the cap from the deck pump out fitting located on the port side beside the windshield Use the vacuum hose at the pump out station to clean the tank then remove the hose and replace the deck fitting 10 1 9 4 Overboard Discharge Use the ...

Страница 55: ...phy catch World Cat offers Taco outriggers as an option The units are mounted on the fiberglass hardtop and operated using the handles above and outboard of the walkthrough Use the information provided in section 7 6 to maintain the aluminum on the outriggers and grease the telescoping joints frequently to prevent damage from salt spray 10 3 2 Battery Charger Standard Combined with the battery man...

Страница 56: ...ages that the standard hydraulic helm cannot Some of these advantages are adjustable speed sensitive wheel effort and adjustable speed sensitive turns lock to lock The system consists of an electric helm hydraulic steering pumps 1 x engine Smart Cylinder 1 x engine pump control module PCM and a color display The electric helm is mounted on the dash in the same location the standard helm would be m...

Страница 57: ... is in motion Please make any adjustments only when the vessel has come to a complete rest 10 3 10 Forward Bow Shade The forward bow shade attaches to the front of the fiberglass hardtop and extends toward the bow by attaching to stainless steel support poles that hold the front of the shade in position The shade is easily attached with clips on the top and pull strings that attach to the removabl...

Страница 58: ...D TO OTHERS WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF PACER MARINE INC BY DATE REV COMMENTS MODEL CREATOR PACER MRP TITLE CUSTOMER ZP CUSTOME R PART NO DATE PAGE POWERCAT GROUP 20300398 PANEL BATTERY MANAGEMENT 280DC PCG 006 B ZP PCG 066APC M HERRERA 1 OF 1 6 12 2017 14RD BATT MONITOR 36 COIL WIRES A 1032X5 8 PAN HD HI PWR BREAKERS 4 DESCRIPTION HARDWARE KEY QTY A 10 NYLON LOCK NUT HI PWR BREAKERS 4 B 103...

Страница 59: ...L VI 90 STBD ROPE LT 114017 PLUG 14BL WH 80 HARDTOP LTS WHT 14BL PK 1 NAVIGATION LTS 14GY 30 ANCHOR LT 10 11 12 9 8 7 6 14BL WH 82 P AFT SPRDR LT 5 14BL WH 83 S AFT SPRDR LT 4 114017 PLUG 3 14BL 11 S AFT TRNSM LT 2 WIRE DESC 14BL VI 19A DOCKING LTS 1 4 5 6 7 8 1 WIRE DESC 2 3 14BL GN 66A UW LTS 114017 PLUG 14YL PG2 PANEL GND 114017 PLUG 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CONN DT04 08PA LOCK W8P TERM 0460 215 16141 1...

Страница 60: ...GND 3 14YL 802 PF H TOP LT GND 2 WIRE DESC 14YL 902 SF H TOP LT GND 1 12WAY DT ENHANCED PLUG CONN DT06 12S P012 LOCK W12S P012 TERM 1062 14 0122 9 10 114017 PLUG 11 114017 PLUG 12 114017 PLUG 10YL GROUND JMPR 903 14 BL RD SF H TOP LT RED 803 14 BL RD PF H TOP LT RED 302 14 BL RD PA H TOP LT RED 14 YEL PA H TOP LT GRD 14 YEL MA H TOP LT GRD 14 BL RD MA H TOP LT RED 2 22 3 4 14 BL WH MA H TOP LT WHT...

Страница 61: ...XXX NAME makoko DATE 03 26 18 Solid Edge TITLE SIZE D DWG NO REV FILE NAME 280DC INVERTER DIAGRAM_A dft SCALE WEIGHT SHEET 1 OF 1 REVISION HISTORY REV DESCRIPTION DATE APPROVED INPUT OUTPUT 4 GA YEL LABEL BATT CABLE 4 GA RED LABEL BATT CABLE50A CIRCUIT BREAKER GRN BLK WHT GRN BLK WHT SHORE POWER PLUG INVERTER BATTERY 1 BATTERY 2 GRILL UNDER PORT SIDE SEATING ON HELM UNDER HELM ...

Страница 62: ...61 10 4 5 Freshwater and Marine Head Systems Diagram ...

Страница 63: ...2020 World Cat 280DC X Owner s Manual 62 10 4 6 Raw Water and Livewell Systems Diagram ...

Страница 64: ...63 Notes ...

Страница 65: ...2020 World Cat 280DC X Owner s Manual 64 Notes ...

Страница 66: ...07 2018 2019 World Cat All rights reserved Tarboro NC WorldCat com 280DC X ...

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