Specific Information Manual
Specific Information Manual Table of Contents 1. Load Capacity...1 2. Passenger Locations...1 3. Safety Label Locations...2 4. Basic Boat Dimensions and Clearances...4 5. Function and Location of Through-Hull Cutouts... 5 6. Control Station Layout...6 7. Deck Layout...8 8. Cleats...10 9. Navigation and Anchor Lights...10 10. Bilge Layout...11 11. Fuel System, Gasoline...13 12. Recommended Batteries...13 13. Fire Extinguishing System...14 14. Entertainment Centers...14 A. TV Signal Selector...14 B. Dockside Television Hookup...14 C. Entertainment Center...14 15. Canvas...15 16. Electrical Schematic...15 Information in this publication is based upon the latest product specifications available at printing. Sea Ray Boats, Inc. reserves the right to make changes at any time, without notice, in the colors, equipment, specifications, materials and prices of all models, or to discontinue models. Should changes in production models be made, Sea Ray is not obligated to make similar changes or modifications to models sold prior to the date of such changes. Owner s Manual Printed in the U.S.A. November 2007 Sea Ray Boats, Inc. A Brunswick Company Sea Ray Boats, Inc. 2600 Sea Ray Blvd., Knoxville, TN 37914 For information call 1-800-SRBOATS or fax 1-314-213-7878 Internet Address: http://www.searay.com Note: Not all accessories shown in pictures or described herein are standard equipment or even available as options. Options and features are subject to change without notice. The following are registered trademarks of the Brunswick Corporation: Sea Ray & The SR Wave Logo i
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1. Lo a d Ca pa c i t y Refer to the General Information Manual for a detailed explanation of Load Capacity.! DANGER Never carry more weight or passengers than indicated on the certification plate, regardless of weather or water conditions. The boat can capsize, swamp or sink. Passenger Locations (Fig. 1.2) DO NOT WALK ON THIS AREA WORKING DECK (deck area intended for occupation during anchoring, mooring and emergency operation only) accommodation deck (deck area intended for occupation during normal operation) Builder s Plate (international) (Fig. 1.1) Boat Manufacturer Mfr s Model Designation! keep off hatch deck hatch (also emergency exit) Maximum number of passengers Maximum Load Capacity 2. Pa s s e n g e r Lo c at i o n s Refer to the General Information Manual for a detailed explanation of Passenger Locations. Boat motion can be erratic.! WARNING You can fall overboard or be injured by hitting something in or on the boat. All persons must be in cockpit area or cabin and be prepared for sudden boat movement. Use front or bow deck area only during anchoring, mooring or emergencies. Wet decks are slippery. You can be seriously injured if you slip and fall. Wear slip resistant footwear secured to your feet and hold on to rails or boat structure.! WARNING! DANGER Rotating propellers can injure or kill you. Shut off engine when persons are in water near boat, or on swim platform or ladder.! WARNING Rear facing transom seats MUST NOT be used while engine is running or boat is moving. 1
3. Safety Label Locations Safety Label Locations (Fig. 2.1) (X2) Near Fuel Fill plates ON GASOLINE ENGINES ONLY UNDERSIDE OF HATCH INSIDE TRANSOM HATCH 2
Safety Label Locations (Continued) Safety Label Locations, Cabin (Fig. 3.1) co co co co co co co co co co co co co co Safety Label Locations, Helm (Fig. 3.2) co co co co co co co co co co co co co co THIS TAG LOCATED ON BLOCK HEATER, GENERATOR CONVERTER, MAIN BATTERY CHARGER/CONVERTER, BATTERY EQUALIZERS & ALL A/C JUNCTION BOXES 3
4. Ba s i c Bo at Di m e n s i o n s a n d Cl e a r a n c e s Bo at Di m e n s i o n s a n d Cl e a r a n c e s (Fig. 4.1) (G) 8 5 (2.57 m) (F) 11 2 (3.40 m) (E) 11 11 (3.63 m) (D) 14 5 (4.39 m) WATERLINE (C) 37 (97 cm) KEEL (A) 39' 0 (11.89 m) (B) BEAM 12 6 (3.81 m) Specifications Height Dimensions (A) Overall Length With Std. Swim Platform... 39ft. 0in. (B) Beam (Width)... 12ft. 6in. (C) Draft... 37in.* * MINIMUM WATER DEPTH TO PREVENT RUNNING AGROUND 11.89 m 3.81 m 97 cm* (D) Keel to Top of Mast Light... 14ft. 5in. (E) Waterline to Top of Mast Light... 11ft. 11in. (F) Waterline to Top of Radar... 11ft. 2in. (G) Waterline to Top of Windshield... 8ft. 5in. 4.39 m 3.63 m 3.40 m 2.57 m Dry Weight... 19,393 lbs. Fuel Capacity... 250 gal. Usable Fuel... 225 gal. Water Capacity... 55 gal. Holding Tank... 35 gal. Dead Rise... 21 8,797 kg. 946.4 liters 851.7 liters 208.2 liters 132.5 liters 4
5. Function and Location of Through-Hull Cutouts Sta r b o a r d Th r o u g h-hu l l Cu t o u t s (Fig. 5.1) BILGE PUMP Drains Stbd Fuel Tank Vent Water Tank Vent Rope Locker Hatch Drain Engine Exhaust Generator Exhaust Engine Hatch Drain Rope Locker Drain Po rt Th r o u g h-hu l l Cu t o u t s (Fig. 5.2) Power Vent Fuel Tank Vent Manual Bilge Pump Vent (Opt) Port Fuel Tank Vent Rope Locker Drain Cabin entry step drain Engine Hatch Drain Engine exhaust Generator exhaust Bi l g e Th r o u g h-hu l l Cu t o u t s (Fig. 5.3) Tr a n s o m Th r o u g h-hu l l Cu t o u t s (Fig. 5.4) Waste Discharge (Opt) Port Shaft log tube Port Engine Exhaust A/C Pickup Port Rudder Engine raw water (Opt) Transducer (Opt) Generator Raw water Stbd Shaft log tube Zinc Plate Garboard drain Stbd Rudder Stbd Engine Exhaust 5
420 280 140 420 280 140 Owners Manual 6. Control Station Layout Control Station (Fig. 6.1) Compass Switch Panel Instrument Panel Smartcraft system view Radar/Chart plotter Panel Throttle Controls Auto Pilot (Opt) Trim tabs Controls Glove box Shift Controls Sea Ray Navigator Mouse Controls (Opt) Access Door (Control Station Fuses, Breakers & Component boards Bow Thruster Control (Opt) Stereo Remote Instrument Panel (Fig. 6.2) Port Tach STBD Tach 2 2 1 3 1 3 Port Quad Gauge* 0 40 RPM x1000 0 4 80 250 100 80 60 175 100 Optional navigation Electronics 0 40 RPM x1000 0 4 80 250 100 80 60 175 100 PSI/kP 0 0 F/ C PSI/kP 0 0 F/ C F 18 F 18 1/2 E 10 12 14 1/2 E 10 12 14 STBD Quad Gauge* * WATER TEMP 0 80 40 420 280 140 250 100 80 60 175 100 OIL PRESSURE PSI/kP 0 0 F/ C F 18 1/2 E 10 12 14 Fuel VOLT 6
GASOLINE VAPORS CAN EXPLODE RESULTING IN INJURY OR DEATH BEFORE STARTING ENGINE: - CHECK ENGINE COMPARTMENT BILGE FOR GASOLINE OR VAPORS, AND - OPERATE BLOWERS FOR FOUR MINUTES. - VERIFY BLOWER OPERATION RUN BLOWER WHEN VESSEL IS OPERATING BELOW CRUISING SPEED. 2. - LIGHT OFF - UNIT DISCHARGED 3. IF SYSTEM DISCHARGES SHUT DOWN ENGINES, BLOWERS AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS. Owners Manual Control Station Layout (Continued) Control Station Switch Panel (Gas) (Fig. 7.1)! WARNING PORT IGN START/STOP EMERG STBD IGN START START/STOP BILGE BLOWERS ENGINE SYNC HORN BILGE PUMPS FWD AFT HATCH LIFT LIGHTS RUNNING ANCHOR DIMMER SPOT OVERHEAD BILGE WIPERS ON/OFF/INT LOW/MED/HI WINDSHIELD BOW WASHER VENT ELECT RADAR AUTOPILOT THRUSTER WINDLASS MAIN CONTROL ACCY ACCY AUTOMATIC EXTINGUISHER SYSTEM WITH IGNITION ON: 1. - LIGHT ON - UNIT CHARGED! WARNING GASOLINE VAPORS CAN EXPLODE RESULTING IN INJURY OR DEATH BEFORE STARTING ENGINE: - CHECK ENGINE COMPARTMENT BILGE FOR GASOLINE OR VAPORS, AND - OPERATE BLOWERS FOR FOUR MINUTES. - VERIFY BLOWER OPERATION PORT IGN START/STOP EMERG STBD IGN START START/STOP BLOWERS BILGE ENGINE SYNC HORN BILGE PUMPS FWD AFT HATCH LIFT LIGHTS RUNNING ANCHOR DIMMER SPOT OVERHEAD BILGE RUN BLOWER WHEN VESSEL IS OPERATING BELOW CRUISING SPEED. AUTOMATIC EXTINGUISHER SYSTEM WITH IGNITION ON: 1. - LIGHT ON - UNIT CHARGED 2. - LIGHT OFF - UNIT DISCHARGED 3. IF SYSTEM DISCHARGES SHUT DOWN ENGINES, BLOWERS AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS. WIPERS WINDSHIELD BOW ON/OFF/INT LOW/MED/HI WASHER VENT ELECT RADAR AUTOPILOT THRUSTER WINDLASS MAIN CONTROL ACCY ACCY Control Station Switch Panel (Diesel) (Fig. 7.2) PORT IGN START/STOP EMERG STBD IGN START START/STOP BILGE BLOWERS ENGINE SYNC CRUISE 1 OFF CRUISE 2 + RPM SLOW - IDLE HORN BILGE PUMPS FWD AFT HATCH LIFT LIGHTS RUNNING ANCHOR DIMMER SPOT OVERHEAD BILGE WIPERS ON/OFF/INT LOW/MED/HI WINDSHIELD BOW WASHER VENT ELECT RADAR AUTOPILOT THRUSTER WINDLASS MAIN CONTROL ACCY PORT IGN START/STOP EMERG STBD IGN BILGE START START/STOP BLOWERS ENGINE SYNC CRUISE 1 OFF CRUISE 2 + RPM SLOW - IDLE HORN BILGE PUMPS FWD AFT HATCH LIFT LIGHTS RUNNING ANCHOR DIMMER SPOT OVERHEAD BILGE WIPERS WINDSHIELD BOW ON/OFF/INT LOW/MED/HI WASHER VENT ELECT RADAR AUTOPILOT THRUSTER WINDLASS MAIN CONTROL ACCY 7
7. De c k Lay o u t Ge n e r a l Lay o u t (Fig. 8.1) Anchor Chute Spot Light (OPT) starboard bow cleat Windlass foot switches port bow cleat Anchor chain/rope Storage Locker Deck Hatch Windlass Port navigation light Stbd Navigation light Fresh water Fill port amidship cleat starboard amidship cleat Cabin entry door Portable Fire Extinguisher Windshield vent Control station Ice Maker (std) or Refrigerator (opt) Sliding helm seat Cockpit Wet bar Port conversation seating (w/ storage below) Transom door Companion seating (w/ storage below) Engine room hatch Port transom storage Stbd conversation seating (W/ Storage below) Fuel Fill Port Fuel Fill STBD Waste water pump out STBD transom storage aft port cleat aft starboard cleat Pull out swim ladder Swim platform 8
Deck Layout, Arch Ge n e r a l Lay o u t, Ar c h (Fig. 9.1) TV Antenna Radar (Opt) Sea Ray Navigator II antenna (Opt) Satellite Radio Antenna Sea Ray Navigator II GPS antenna (Opt) Standard GPS Antenna Mast Light VHF Antenna Ca b i n Lay o u t (Fig. 9.2) Refrigerator Sink Flat Panel TV (Drop down) V-berth Port Hanging locker Microwave Trash chute Stove Head Storage w/ tv (optional) Freezer Flat Panel TV (w/ DVD) V-berth Convertible Sofa (w/ storage below) Storage MDP Panel Mid stateroom Privacy curtain Cabin entry Steps Salon dinette table Salon Convertible Sofa (w/ storage below) Shower V-berth STBD Hanging locker 9
EXPLODE RESULTING IN INJURY OR DEATH BEFORE STARTING ENGINE: - CHECK ENGINE COMPARTMENT BILGE FOR GASOLINE OR VAPORS, AND - OPERATE BLOWERS FOR FOUR MINUTES. - VERIFY BLOWER OPERATION RUN BLOWER WHEN VESSEL IS OPERATING BELOW CRUISING SPEED. AUTOMATIC EXTINGUISHER SYSTEM WITH IGNITION ON: 1. - LIGHT ON - UNIT CHARGED 2. - LIGHT OFF - UNIT DISCHARGED 3. IF SYSTEM DISCHARGES SHUT DOWN ENGINES, BLOWERS AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS. Owners Manual 8. Cl e at s Cleats must not be used for lifting the boat; they are intended for docking or mooring use only. Cleat / Bow & Stern Eye Locations (Fig. 10.1) 9. Navigation and Anchor Lights Navigation lights MUST be on while underway from sunset to sunrise or in conditions of reduced visibility. Underway means the boat is not docked or at anchor. Trolling or drifting with engine off is considered underway and navigation lights must be used. Cleat Cleat Cleat If you are anchored in open water, i.e. where other boats can approach yours, you must display your anchor light: a white light that can be seen from all possible directions, i.e. 360 degrees. Read the Federal Requirements and Safety Tips for Recreational Boats provided in your kit. Cleat Cleat Cleat Navigation Lights (Fig. 10.2) port Navigation Lights starboard Navigation Lights ALL-ROUND & forward LIGHT, WHITE LIGHT (VISIBLE 3 NAUTICAL MILES) Control station switch panel! WARNING GASOLINE VAPORS CAN PORT IGN START/STOP EMERG STBD IGN START START/STOP BLOWERS BILGE ENGINE SYNC HORN BILGE PUMPS FWD AFT HATCH LIFT LIGHTS RUNNING ANCHOR DIMMER SPOT OVERHEAD BILGE WIPERS ON/OFF/INT LOW/MED/HI WINDSHIELD BOW WASHER VENT ELECT RADAR AUTOPILOT THRUSTER WINDLASS MAIN CONTROL ACCY ACCY Navigation Light switch Anchor light switch 10
10. Bi l g e Lay o u t Bilge Layout (Gas Standard) (Fig. 11.1) B A C KK JJ II d e f HH h g GG FWD i FF EE DD j CC k BB AA l m n o p q r s t v u w x y z A B C d A/C strainer A/c seacock Port fuel tank Port engine fuel filter o p q r Rudder reference unit Port engine strainer Port engine seacock Emergency high water float switch BB Starboard fuel fill deck plate CC Bilge thru-hull drains DD Generator muffler EE Generator e Macerator (Option) s Emergency high water bilge pump FF Starboard engine muffler f Holding tank t Aft bilge pump GG Generator fuel filters g h Waste vent filter Waste vent u v Aft float switch Starboard engine seacock HH Starboard engine fuel filter II Forward float switch i Batteries w Starboard engine strainer JJ Forward bilge pump j Port fuel fill deck plate x Autopilot pump (option) KK Starboard fuel tank k Waste pumpout deck plate y Starboard rudder post l Port bilge blower z Power assist pump (option) m Port exhaust muffler AA Starboard bilge blower n Port rudder post 11
Bilge Layout (Continued) Bilge Layout (Diesel Option) (Fig. 12.1) B A C KK JJ II d e f HH h g GG FWD i FF EE DD j CC k BB AA l m n o p q r s t v u w x y z A B C d A/C strainer A/C seacock Port fuel tank Port engine fuel filter o p q r Rudder reference unit Port engine strainer Port engine seacock Emergency high water float switch AA Starboard bilge blower BB Starboard fuel fill deck plate CC Bilge thru-hull drains DD Generator muffler e Macerator (Option) s Emergency high water bilge pump EE Generator f Holding tank t Aft bilge pump FF Starboard engine muffler g h Waste vent filter Waste vent u v Aft float switch Starboard engine seacock GG Generator fuel filters HH Starboard engine fuel filter i Batteries w Starboard engine strainer II Forward float switch j Port fuel fill deck plate x Autopilot pump (option) JJ Forward bilge pump k Waste pumpout deck plate y Starboard rudder post KK Starboard fuel tank l Port bilge blower z Power assist pump (option) m Port exhaust muffler n Port rudder post 12
38 DA Fuel System (Gas) (Fig. 13.1) Fwd A B FUEL Tanks Electronic Fuel Valves a b Generator water separating fuel filter (Opt) 11. Fu e l Sy s t e m, Ga s o l i n e The 38 DA standard gasoline fuel system consists of two (2) aluminum fuel tanks with a capacity of 125 gals. (473 liters) each, for a total capacity of 250 gals. (946 liters). The port and starboard fuel tanks are connected directly to the respective engines through an electric fuel shut-off valve. 12. Re c o m m e n d e d Bat t e r i e s The following table describes the recommended marine cranking batteries to install in your boat. All batteries should be of the same type, age & rating. Application Group Volts CCA* Reserve Qty. Engines 31 12 800 200 1 *COLD CRANKING AMPS RECOMMENDED BATTERY: DOUGLAS BATTERY TYPE: 31DCM, ITEM NUMBER: 989 OR EQUIVALENT DIMENSIONS: 13 x 6 13 / 16 x 10 1 / 16 38 DA Fuel System (Diesel) (Fig. 13.2) A B Port Fuel feed to filter Port Fuel Tank A M C FUEL RETURN from PORT ENGINE D Port fuel filter B l E F Fuel return to port fuel tank Port Fuel feed from filter G Generator fuel filter C k H I Stbd fuel feed from filter Fuel return to stbd fuel tank J Stbd Fuel Filter D J k l Stbd Fuel feed to filter FUEL RETURN from stbd ENGINE M STBD Fuel tank E i f g h Re c o m m e n d e d Fu e l: #2 Di e s e l f u e l 13
13. Fire Extinguishing System The 38 DA is equipped with an automatic fire extinguisher system located forward of the engines on the bulkhead. In the event of a fire, the heat sensitive automatic head will release the extinguishant as a vapor, totally flooding the area in fire-killing concentrations. The system indicator light is wired to the ignition and is turned ON when the ignition is turned ON. 14. En t e rta i n m e n t Ce n t e r s The entertainment center equipment options may vary from boat to boat. Refer to the Owner s Manual Packet to find individual instructions for the equipment installed on your boat. To Connect Cable Television: 1. Unscrew and lift cover plate. 2. Screw the TV coax cable into the TV cable connector. 3. Run the cable to the dockside receptacle and screw coax cable into receptacle. Dockside TV & Telephone Connection (Fig. 14.2) COVER PLATE TRANSOM REFER TO OWNER S MANUAL PACKET FOR INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION. A. TV Signal Selector The antenna/cable selector panel is located in the cabinet below the salon television. Turn the selector to MAX GAIN for onboard TV antenna reception. Turn the selector to SHORE for dockside cable reception. The selector is powered through the fuse block behind the salon DC Distribution Panel. B. Dockside Television Hookup For television reception dockside, attach the dockside television cable to the inlet located in the starboard transom hatch. TV Signal Selector & Antenna Tuner ( Fig. 14.1) REFER TO OWNER S MANUAL PACKET FOR INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION. C. En t e rta i n m e n t Ce n t e r Salon TV System DOCKSIDE TELEPHONE CONNECTOR DOCKSIDE TELEVISION CONNECTOR The salon entertainment center consists of an LCD flat screen 20" flatscreen LCD television with remote DVD located in the ceiling above the galley. For use the TV can be dropped down electrically by using a switch on the starboard wall of the salon.the 120 volt AC STBD SYSTEMS breaker must be ON to operate the system. Salon Entertainment System The salon standard stereo system consists of a Satellite ready 12V AM/FM Single CD w/ 6-disc CD changer, amplifier and eight (8) speakers. 14
A Sirius satellite receiver w/antenna is located in the cabinet above the salon sofa. To Tu r n o n Sa l o n St e r e o: Turn on STEREO breaker on the salon DC distribution panel. Note: The power source and breaker protection for the stereo memory is on the main DC breaker panel in the engine room. Power to stereo memory is maintained even if the battery switch is off. REFER TO OWNER S MANUAL PACKET FOR INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION. Ma s t e r Stat e r o o m En t e rta i n m e n t Sy s t e m The master stateroom entertainment center consists of a 17" flat screen LCD Television/DVD combination, remote control and coax outlet. To operate, turn ON the 120VAC STBD SYSTEMS breaker on the AC Main Distribution Panel. D. Telephone System Dockside telephone access is available by connecting to the telephone jack in the starboard transom hatch. 15. Ca n va s The standard canvas(sunbrella) consists of: Aft Curtain Aft Sunshades Front Curtains Side Curtains The optional canvas package consists of: Dash Cover REFER TO OWNER S Manual PACKET FOR INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION. 16. El e c t r i c a l Sc h e m at i c s This owner's manual contains electrical schematics and wiring harness illustrations for your boat. These electrical schematics were generated by electrical CAD designers at the engineering division for technical reference and service technicians. Sea Ray does not recommend that you attempt to work on the boat s electrical system yourself. Instead, we recommend that you take your boat to your authorized Sea Ray dealer for service. Sea Ray reserves the right to change or update the electrical system on any model at any time without notice to the consumer and is NOT obligated to make any updates to units built prior to changes. To Connect Telephone System: 1. Lift cover plate. 2. Connect shore cord to dock telephone inlet and then to the boat inlet. 3. Telephone system is now operational. There are telphone jacks located in the master stateroom and salon. REFER TO OWNER S Manual PACKET FOR INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION 15
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DC Wiring Schematics d r aw i n g n o. 09-601 (Fig. 17.1) Warning: DO NOT attempt to work on the electrical system of this boat without professional assistance. 17
DC Wiring Schematics d r aw i n g n o. 09-601 (Fig. 18.1) Warning: DO NOT attempt to work on the electrical system of this boat without professional assistance. 18
DC Wiring Schematics d r aw i n g n o. 09-601 (Fig. 19.1) Warning: DO NOT attempt to work on the electrical system of this boat without professional assistance. 19
DC Wiring Schematics d r aw i n g n o. 09-601 (Fig. 20.1) Warning: DO NOT attempt to work on the electrical system of this boat without professional assistance. 20
DC Wiring Schematics d r aw i n g n o. 09-601 (Fig. 21.1) Warning: DO NOT attempt to work on the electrical system of this boat without professional assistance. 21
Cabin DC Wiring Diagram DRAWING NO. 09-602 (Fig. 22.1) Warning: DO NOT attempt to work on the electrical system of this boat without professional assistance. 22
Cabin DC Wiring Diagram DRAWING NO. 09-602 (Fig. 23.1) Warning: DO NOT attempt to work on the electrical system of this boat without professional assistance. 23
Main Negatives, Grounding and Bonding Diagram DRAWING NO. 09-603 (Fig. 24.1) Warning: DO NOT attempt to work on the electrical system of this boat without professional assistance. 24
Engine Harness Diagram (Mercury 8.1 S Gas) DRAWING NO. 09-604 (Fig. 25.1) Engine Harness Diagram (Yanmar Diesel) DRAWING NO. 09-605 (Fig. 25.2) Warning: DO NOT attempt to work on the electrical system of this boat without professional assistance. 25
Systems Monitor Schematic DRAWING NO. 09-606 (Fig. 26.1) Warning: DO NOT attempt to work on the electrical system of this boat without professional assistance. 26
Gauge Harness Schematic (Yanmar) DRAWING NO. 09-607 (Fig. 27.1) Warning: DO NOT attempt to work on the electrical system of this boat without professional assistance. 27
Windlass Wiring Schematic DRAWING NO. 09-610 (Fig. 28.1) Warning: DO NOT attempt to work on the electrical system of this boat without professional assistance. 28
Stereo Wiring Schematic DRAWING NO. 09-611 (Fig. 29.1) Warning: DO NOT attempt to work on the electrical system of this boat without professional assistance. 29
Stereo Upgrade Wiring Schematic DRAWING NO. 09-612 (Fig. 30.1) Warning: DO NOT attempt to work on the electrical system of this boat without professional assistance. 30
TV & Stereo Antenna Diagram DRAWING NO. 09-613 (Fig. 31.1) Bow Thruster Schematic DRAWING NO. 09-616 (Fig. 31.2) Warning: DO NOT attempt to work on the electrical system of this boat without professional assistance. 31
Interconnect Diagram DRAWING NO. 09-722 (Fig. 32.1) Warning: DO NOT attempt to work on the electrical system of this boat without professional assistance. 32
Generator Schematic (Gas) DRAWING NO. 09-623 (Fig. 33.1) Generator Schematic (Gas) DRAWING NO. 09-624 (Fig. 33.2) Warning: DO NOT attempt to work on the electrical system of this boat without professional assistance. 33
AC Wiring Schematic (120V/60Hz) DRAWING NO. 09-630 (Fig. 34.1) Warning: DO NOT attempt to work on the electrical system of this boat without professional assistance. 34
AC Wiring Schematic (220V/50Hz) DRAWING NO. 09-632 (Fig. 35.1) Warning: DO NOT attempt to work on the electrical system of this boat without professional assistance. 35
AC Sy s t e m Di a g r a m DRAWING NO. 09-640 (Fig. 36.1) Warning: DO NOT attempt to work on the electrical system of this boat without professional assistance. 36
Smartcraft System Wiring Diagram (Gas) DRAWING NO. 09-701 (Fig. 37.1) Warning: DO NOT attempt to work on the electrical system of this boat without professional assistance. 37
Smartcraft System Diagram (Diesel) DRAWING NO. 09-702 (Fig. 38.1) Warning: DO NOT attempt to work on the electrical system of this boat without professional assistance. 38
In d e x A Arch...9 Anchor Lights...10 B Batteries, Recommended...13 Bilge Layout...11-12 I Interior Layout...9 L Load Capacity...1 N Navigation Lights...10 C Cabin Layout...9 P Passenger Locations...1 D Deck Layout...8 Dimensions...4 E Electrical Schematics...17 Entertainment Center...14 S Safety Label Locations...2-3 Switch Layout...6-7 T Through-Hull Fittings...5 F Fire Extinguishing System...14 Fuel System...13 Index i
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