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– or if it does not meet your expectations at any time during your ownership experience – please contact your Four Winns Dealer or our customer service department. In the event they are unable to assist you, or if you do not receive the response you expect, I invite you to contact me directly.
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Be sure to read the contents thoroughly. This manual will acquaint you with the use and maintenance of your new Four Winns boat. This manual also pro vides special information critical to the safety of the passengers, and longevity of the equipment. The infor- mation on the following page lists the graphics used to increase the visibility of these important messages.
Safety Messages The popularity of boating and other water sports has grown tremendously in the past few years. Because of this, safety is an important issue for everyone who shares our waterways. Remember that along with the freedom and exhilaration of boating comes the responsibility that you have for the safety of your passengers and the other boaters who share the water with you.
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Trash Overboard Decal - (Specific Models Only - Location Not Shown) This manual has been compiled to help you operate your boat with safety and pleasure. It contains the details of the boat, the equipment supplied or fitted, its systems, and information on its operation and maintenance.
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Many of these stickers and labels are not required by the US Coast Guard but are important to ensure the safe operation of your Four Winns boat. In addition, the Hull Identifica tion Number plate is permanently attached ®...
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YACHT CERTIFICATION & WARNING LABELS NMMA Yacht Certification Plate GASOLINE VAPORS CAN EXPLODE RESULTING IN INJURY OR DEATH. BEFORE STARTING ENGINE CHECK ENGINE BILGE COMPART- MENT FOR GASOLINE OR VAPORS, OPERATE BLOWER FOR FOUR MINUTES, AND VERIFY BLOWER OPERATION. Gasoline Vapors - Blower Warning Label RUN BLOWER WHEN VESSEL IS (applicable models only)
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Ensure slings are in proper location as indicated by the sling label location. Failure to do so may result in permanent hull structure damage and will invalidate the hull structure warranty. SLING No Ventilation - Do Not Store Fuel Warning Label Shore Power Inlet Warning Label Carbon Monoxide - Cabin Doors Warning Label Dockside Air Conditioning Inlet Label...
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Gasoline Vapor-Blower Warning Label Rotating Propeller - Helm Warning Label Rotating Propeller - Ladder Warning Label Leaking Fuel Warning Label CO Swim Platform and Ski Tow Warning Label Lounging Area Warning Label No Ventilation - Do Not Store Fuel Warning Label Transom/Side Door Warning Label CO-HELM WARNING LABEL CO-CABIN WARNING LABEL...
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Winning Edge Sticker NMMA Certified Sticker Flush Out Warning Label (Optional) EU Builders Plate - CE Certification Plate (Export) Canadian Conformity Label Preface Owner’s Manual Page 16...
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SAFETY EQUIPMENT ed. Books on this subject are also available from local libraries. Besides the equipment installed on the boat by Four Winns certain other equipment is re quired A - 6 LIGHTNING for passenger safety. A booklet listing the Federal equipment requirements is included in the owner’s...
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NEVER allow an obviously intoxicat ed person to take the helm. 2. Check the gauges. Make sure the oil pres sure, water temperature, voltmeter, etc. are reading Have fun in your Four Winns boat, but also have ® normally.
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A - 9 ENGINE OPERATION AL 5. Start and operate the bilge blower system for at least four (4) minutes before start-up. PROCE DURES 6. Lower the vertical outdrive units (on applicable NOTICE models) making sure the water intakes are under Consult engine operator’s manual for the water.
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detent. A double horn chirp indicates a”throttle only” NOTICE is engaged. The neutral light will also begin to flash. Failure to move the throttle handle to the idle Move the shift/throttle lever forward to increase engine position immediately when engine starts will RPM.
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Line failure and structural damage caused and reverse to ensure there is gear by improper towing have resulted in fatal injuries. Because of this, Four Winns strongly suggests that engagement. these activities be left to those who have the equip- •...
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If towing or being towed is absolutely necessary, use Handling”. Also, check the local library or book store the strongest lines available, and attach them to the for additional information on boating. bow eyes or stern eyes only. Have all passengers slip on life jackets and take a seat in the cabin or other C.
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designated state agency. In a few jurisdictions, If you see a distress signal, you must assume it is a real emergency and render assistance immediately. the Coast Guard retains registration authority. Your The master or person in charge of a boat is obligated dealer will either supply registration forms or tell you by law to provide assistance to any individual in dan- where they may be obtained.
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The regulations require US recreational boaters, if your boat is 26 feet or more in length, to affix one or more USCG Trash Dumping Restrictions placards to your boat. The placard warns against the discharge of plastic and other forms of garbage within the navigable waters of the United States and specify discharge restrictions beyond the territorial sea.
Boating Safety B - 1 GENERAL The size of the PFD should be appropriate for the wearer. Body weight or chest size are common methods used to size PFDs. It is your responsibility to As the owner/operator of the boat, you are responsible ensure that you have the proper number and types of for assuring that all required safety equipment is PFDs on board and that your passengers know where...
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3. Teach children how to put a PFD on and allow them to try it in the water. That way, they know what the PFD is for and how it works. They will feel more comfortable with it if they suddenly find themselves in the water.
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J. Additional Recommended Equipment and two floating) parachute type. or one orange Four Winns recommends that you acquire additional flag with black equipment for safe, enjoyable cruising. This list, which square and disk. is not all inclusive, includes items you should consider acquiring.
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“Educa tional Information About Carbon Dewatering device (pump or bailer) Monox ide”. This information pertains to all gasoline Emergency supply of drinking water and food. powered boats manufactured by Four Winns. *Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon NOTICE Tools...
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1. Internal combustion engines such as: 12. Slurred speech Propulsion engines 13. Nausea Generators 14. Dizziness 15. Fatigue 2. Open flame devices such as: 16. Vomiting 17. Collapse Cooking ranges 18. Convulsions Central heating plants Space heaters NOTICE Water heaters The order of the above list is generally Fireplaces the se quence of appearance of symptoms.
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1. Make sure all exhaust clamps are in place Keep engine room hatches and doors closed when and secured. operating engines, including the generator. 2. Make sure ventilation systems work and are not Pay attention to prevailing conditions and provide for obstructed or restricted.
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K. Backdrafting (Station Wagon Effect) Backdrafting or the “station wagon effect” is caused Exhaust Fumes! by air movement over or around a boat creating a low Hull exhaust from your boat can cause pressure area or suction area around the stern that excessive accumulation of poisonous carbon can increase CO level on the boat.
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Boats having fuel burning appliances in accommo- in the marine market place and are not an option dation areas should be provided with adequate available through Four Winns. Portable generators ventilation and the appliance should be maintained will produce CO. These sets discharge their exhaust to function properly.
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in the accumulation of carbon monoxide in the U. Maintenance - External Conditions accom modation (occupied) space. Do not use gasoline powered portable generators on Four External conditions that contribute to inefficient engine Winns boats. performance can include: ® T. Maintenance - Engine Performance 1.
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5. Eliminating sags in ducting that can form AA. Carbon Monoxide Detection Systems a water trap Four Winns has included two CO detectors as a 6. Checking hangers and other supports standard feature. One of the CO detectors is located in the forward V-berth and the other is located in 7.
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B - 3 SAFE BOATING PRACTICES • Do not use the boat in bad weather or sea conditions beyond the skill or experience of the operator or the comfortable capability NOTICE of the boat or passengers. YOU are responsible for your own safety, the safety of your passengers, and the safety of •...
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First aid literature PERSONAL INJURY and courses are available through most Red Cross Four Winns boats are not designed for and ® chapters. should not be used for pulling parasails, kites, gliders or any device which can become F.
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4. Give immediate attention to a person who has 10. Do not drive the boat directly behind a water skier. fallen. He or she is vulnerable in the water alone At 25 miles per hour, the boat will overtake a and may not be seen by other boaters.
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Rotating Propeller! Rotating propeller can cut or sever causing serious injury or death. Switch engine off before skiers enter the water and before taking skiers aboard. Do not leave engine running in neutral. Accidently engaging shift can seriously injure skier. For more information about waterskiing, wakeboard- ing, and/or kneeboarding, please visit the American Water Ski Association, at their website:...
Basic Seamanship C - 1 GENERAL Basic rules of seamanship, general information about navigational aids, and sources for additional reading and boater education are presented in this portion of your owner’s manual. A. Boating Regulations The US Coast Guard is the authority of the waterways. State boating regulations are enforced by local authori- ties.
6. Night Running Boats operating between sunset and sunrise (hours vary by state), or in conditions of reduced visibility, must use navigational lights. Nighttime operation, especially during bad weather or fog, can be danger- ous. All “Rules of the Road” apply at night, but it is best to slow down and stay clear of all boats regard- less of who has right-of-way.
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blasts) if intent is not clear. A short blast is one or two NOTICE seconds long. A long blast is 4 to 6 seconds long. The Buoys are anchored floating objects and may Navigational Aids Chart at the end of this section lists not always be in exactly the same position.
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a light, note its color and pattern or timing of flashes, G. Anchoring and compare it to your chart to find its location. The weight of the anchor and diameter of anchor line D. The Uniform State Waterway Marking System should be governed by the size and weight of your boat.
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Anchors are available in different shapes, sizes and website: www.redcross.org weights to fit different boats, uses, and conditions. Your Four Winns dealer can tell you which anchor Boat US Foundation for Boating Safety will work best for your boat. 1 800-336-BOAT website: www.boatus.com/courseline...
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The Service Information Sheet allows you to record all the pertinent information regarding your Four Winns boat. This sheet will be extremely helpful ® when ordering additional/optional parts for your boat or when having service work done.
Edge™ card within this time frame please contact The Four Winns Winning Edge™ Owner Protection your Four Winns selling dealer for resolution. If Plan provides the new Four Winns purchaser with one upon receipt of the card you discover a discrepancy, of the most comprehensive corporate commitments please notify Four Winns at 231 775-1343.
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Four Winns Customer Service Department, be kept in the owner packet. The service information to obtain it quickly. Four Winns will only sell replace- form should remain in the owners manual for easy ment parts to established Four Winns dealers. If you reference.
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D - 12 WINNGEAR operation of the boat. Along with boating, comes responsibility. Responsibility Show your colors! Four Winns offers a complete line of sports clothing designed to complement your new for safety, boating laws, and the environment. Please boat. The WinnGear™ line is on display on our web- think about the future of our waterways, oceans and site at www.fourwinns.com.
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NAME / ADDRESS CHANGE FORM Name & Address: ___________________________________________________ Please print clearly. ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ Telephone & E-Mail Address: ___________________________________________________ Hull Identification Number: ___________________________________________________ Boat Model: ___________________________________________________ NOTE: For warranty transfer please use the Warranty Transfer Request Form also Date of Purchase: ___________________ included in this manual.
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(5) years of the original retail sale. The transfer fee must be paid within fifteen (15) days of purchase of the used boat by check, money order or cashier’s check payable to Four Winns. We will notify the appropriate engine manufacturer of the boat warranty transfer.
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Persons overcome by carbon monoxide may Four Winns does not manufacture engines or drives. exhibit the following symptoms: Because of the technical nature of the engine and drive systems, all manufac turers of these items a.
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CO intox- Fatal carbon monoxide poison ing can occur. ication. See your Four Winns dealer for assist- ance in diagnosing the cause for the alarm. 6. If possible, ventilate your cabin while under way.
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® the engine owner’s manual provided with this manual for operation and maintenance information. See your Four Winns dealer for complete engine availability. B. Stern Drive A stern drive or inboard/outboard propulsion system has a piston engine equipped with special marine components mounted near the transom and coupled to an external outdrive-type transmission unit.
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Proper performance of the shaft seal is directly C. Propeller Shaft dependent upon correct propeller shaft alignment. Propeller damage, a bent strut or shaft, or abnor mal NOTICE wear, settling, etc., are common reasons for misalign- When lifting the boat, always posi tion the lifting ment.
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Coupling Alignment Procedure: E - 5 PROPELLERS 1. Boat must be in water for at least 24 hours Knowledge of the propeller is most easily gained before alignment is started. through better understanding of the terminology used to refer to the aspects of propeller size and 2.
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For twin engine installations, always check factors affecting performance and/or assistance with drive shaft rotation before propel ler instal la tion. your selection, please consult your Four Winns dealer. A right hand rotation pro peller must be installed on the star board propeller shaft.
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Replace them Four Winns dealer regard ing any special equip ment as necessary. that may be required. A gate valve or seacock is provided at each engine intake scoop previously described.
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The running angle can be controlled through the use NOTICE of power trim (stern drives) and/or trim tabs. See DO NOT operate the engine with the stern Section E-8 - Trim Tabs and Section S-7 - Trimming drive tilted up. Severe damage to the engine Your Boat for information on the use of trim tabs and drive system can result.
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Press ing the lower starboard trim tab switch will cause After gaining plane and establishing cruising speed, the port trim tab to move up ward and will result in the pressing both lower trim tab switch es will cause both starboard bow being allowed to rise.
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OFF position. Note: The 358 Vista models come with a tachometer/hour ® A speedometer is not available on the 358 Vista ® meter combination gauge which allows for hour meter models. With the optional GPS/Navigational package viewing at the helm.
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Engine Hour Meter The voltmeter monitors battery condition and thus alternator performance. See Section H - Electrical Engine hour meters are standard on the 358 Vista ® Systems for addi tional information on voltmeter models and provides a numer ic record of elapsed operation.
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Figure E-12: Navigation Package (Representative View - Models & Equipment May Vary) NOTICE Four Winns does not limit you to this specific 1. Ship to Shore VHF Radio navigational package mentioned above. There are many navigational systems on the market A VHF radio is optional equipment offered with the today.
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The ignition switches and all instru- 3. Depth Sounder ments, controls, etc. should be protected from the weath er when not in use. Four Winns offers appropri- A depth sounder may be included with the navigation ate weather covers for each mod el. Excessive expo- package option on the 358 Vista models.
Models with an electronic binnacle control consist of the control head, electronic control F - 2 CONTROL OPERATION units (ECUs), and actuators. The 358 Vista stern drive models are equipped with ® A. General dual engine electronic binnacle con trol with trim. The...
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Control or cable 800 RPM. adjustments are required to correct this condition should it persist. See your Four Winns dealer for necessary control and cable adjustments. 4. To go from FORWARD to REVERSE, or REVERSE to FORWARD; always pause at...
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F - 4 CONTROL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE The dual electronic binnacle control is designed for years of dependable service with little or no mainte- nance required. If the unit comes in contact with salt spray, wipe the exposed surfaces with a clean cloth dampened with fresh water.
Should steering difficulty increase with time, it is possible additional bleeding of the system is required. See your Four Winns dealer for assis tance. This and other adjustments on power steering units are critical The tilt mec ha nism should not be ad just ed and should be performed only by a qualified service when the boat is mov ing.
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See our Four Winns dealer for assis tance.This and throughout the average operat ing speed range and other adjustments on hydraulic steering units are general rudder/outdrive position.
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The rudders are toed-in at the front to provide maximum stability on straight ahead runs and proper tracking through corners. Rudder alignment is preset at the Four Winns factory. Further alignment adjustments should not be necessary unless the rudder or steering system incurs damage. See Figure G-3: Hydraulic Steering Figures G-2, G-3, &...
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There should be an equal number of turns to port and starboard from the straight ahead position. If adjust- ment becomes necessary, see your Four Winns dealer. All cables, helm assemblies, and steering connec tions...
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Figure G-4: Hydraulic Steering Parts Breakdown Steering Systems - Section G Owner’s Manual Page 73...
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Figure G-5: Inboard Propulsion System Steering Systems - Section G Owner’s Manual Page 74...
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Figure G-6: Tie Bar 45” Tiller Arm Assembly Steering Systems - Section G Owner’s Manual Page 75...
(+) terminal on each of the three batter ies. H - 1 GENERAL Refer to Figure H--1. All electrical equipment on the Four Winns 358 Vista ® models operates on 12 volts DC or 120 volts (220 NOTICE volts on 50 Hertz models) AC electrical power. The...
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BATTERY CHARGER must be turned on to oper ate any 12 volt accessories on the cabin panel. The bilge The battery charger is standard on the 358 Vista ® pumps, stereo and windlass receive power models and is located in engine compartment. The...
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Accessories - Additional 12 volt equipment may be Horn - To sound the horn, press the HORN switch. added to the boat by the using the accessory switch- es. Depending on the model, certain accessories may Navigation & Anchor Lights - Moving the NAV/ANC be wired directly to the fuse block below the dash or LTS switch towards the NAV position activates the may be wired to a circuit breaker in the AC/DC cabin...
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connected to shore water while at dockside. Tank monitoring systems are available to check water Be sure to provide proper fuse or circuit levels. Refer to Section J-1 and J-2 in this manual for break er protection for all 12 volt equip ment that additional information.
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An adaptor is avail able from must be connected either to shore power or generator Four Winns which converts the twistl ock shore plug to running for AC system operation. The MAIN circuit a three wire grounded house hold type plug. Use only breakers protects both the hot and neutral input leads.
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Refer to the following list for information Air Conditioner - The AIR CONDITIONER circuit on appliances and other equip ment. breakers supplies power to the air conditioner. The 358 Vista models have dual dockside installation. ® Battery Charger - The battery charger is con trolled...
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GENERATOR AL W AYS check the re v erse po larity indi cator light in the AC dis tri bu tion pan el im me di ately A generator is standard on the 358 Vista models. It ® upon con nect ing the shore pow er cord before...
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NOTICE In order to use the generator, you must first Batteries produce hydrogen and oxygen gases open the seacock valve (handle parallel to the when being charged. These explosive gases flow of valve). Failure to open seacock valve escape through the vent/fill caps and may form while running generator will cause generator to an explosive atmosphere around the battery if overheat and possible failure.
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Con sult an experi enced marine electrician or contact your Four Winns dealer for assistance. The use of some shore power battery chargers, while the boat is in the water and the battery is connected to the system, can cause stray current corrosion.
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Figure H-3: 358V-SD GENERATOR (1 0F 5) Electrical Systems - Section H Owner’s Manual Page 85...
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Figure H-4: 358V-SD GENERATOR (2 0F 5) *NOT SHOWN Electrical Systems - Section H Owner’s Manual Page 86...
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FIGURE H-5: 358V-SD GENERATOR (3 0F 5) Electrical Systems - Section H Owner’s Manual Page 87...
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FIGURE H-6: 358V-SD GENERATOR (4 0F 5) Electrical Systems - Section H Owner’s Manual Page 88...
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FIGURE H-7: 358V-SD GENERATOR (5 0F 5) Electrical Systems - Section H Owner’s Manual Page 89...
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FIGURE H-8: 358V-IB GENERATOR (1 0F 4) *NOT SHOWN Electrical Systems - Section H Owner’s Manual Page 90...
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FIGURE H-9: 358V-IB GENERATOR (2 0F 4) *NOT SHOWN Electrical Systems - Section H Owner’s Manual Page 91...
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FIGURE H-10: 358V-IB GENERATOR (3 0F 4) Electrical Systems - Section H Owner’s Manual Page 92...
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FIGURE H-11: 358V-IB GENERATOR (4 0F 4) Electrical Systems - Section H Owner’s Manual Page 93...
An entry on the Four Winns This fuel valve system allows you to manually select Pre- Delivery Inspection Form portion of the Warranty which fuel tank you want your engines to draw fuel Registration Card will attest to the deal er’s perfor-...
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Lubricating with a light, waterproof oil or grease is recommended and can extend the o-ring’s longevity. C. Fuel Vents On the 358 Vista separate thru-hull fuel vents are ® installed. See Figutes I-1 and I-2. While the tank is being filled, the air displaced by the fuel es capes through the vent overboard.
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Figure I-5. A gas vapor detector is optional on the 358 Vista® models. The gas vapor detector will moni tor the engine compartment and notify the operator of an accumula tion of gasoline vapo rs.
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Use and Maintenance A. Problems With Alcohol In Gasoline Below is a list of problems which may be experi enced when using blended gasoline. DO NOT let the odor of gasoline go un- checked. If the odor of gasoline is noted, 1.
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4. If areas are found within the fuel system that appear questionable, have a qualified marine technician inspect the system. Have those fuel system components that do not pass inspection replaced. A thorough fuel system examina tion should be made by an experienced marine technician at least once a year.
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NOTE: GENERATOR HAS SEPARATE FUEL PICK-UP. Figure I-8: Fuel Valve System Fuel Systems - Section I Owner’s Manual Page 99...
1. Flush the boat’s water system thoroughly with Four Winns website at www.fourwinns.com. Tank fresh water. Make sure all nontoxic antifreeze is monitoring systems are standard on the 358 Vista ® re moved from the system. model. These indicator gauges are typically located in the head for monitoring the water/waste levels.
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OFF position. This drain slowly. If the system is not operat ing properly, switch should also be turned OFF whenev er the have it checked by your authorized Four Winns water tank is to remain empty for an extend ed period dealer.
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SHORE WATER CONNECTION The water temper ature can vary during shower use as the pressure pump cycles on and off. Shore water connection is standard on the 358 Vista ® For greatest consisten cy, turn the cold water models. This feature allows the direct con nection of on full, then mix in hot water until the desired a city or shoreside water supply to the boat’s water...
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TRANSOM SHOWER water and impurities from accumulating in the system over time. A transom shower with a choice of hot/cold water is standard on the 358 Vista models. The shower unit is ® The VacuFlush toilet operates in a different way from ®...
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do not attempt to flush toilet again until vacuum P-Trap Air Vent pump stops running. A small amount of water Waste should remain in the bowl after flushing. Deck Fill 3. Do not dispose of sanitary napkins or other non- dissolving items in toilet, such as facial tissue or Macerator Pump Sealand Filter...
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4. Remove the pump out con nection from the deck NOTICE plate. Add at least 5 gallons of clean water to the Discharging waste overboard is illegal in most hold ing tank on most models through the waste U.S. waters today. Discharge is limited to deck fitting using a dockside water hose.
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To winterize: NOTICE Fail ure to keep the water tank vent fit tings 1. Turn on the water pump and drain the water tank clean will cause ex ces sive pres sure build up by opening a fau cet (the pump will run faster when with in the tank dur ing fill ing.
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However, to prevent possible damage to components in your boat, Four Winns recom mends having the boat win terized by your Four Winns deal er. Water and Waste Systems - Section J Owner’s Manual Page 107...
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FIGURE J-7: 358V FRESH WATER SYSTEM (1 OF 9) Water and Waste Systems - Section J Owner’s Manual Page 108...
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FIGURE J-8: 358V FRESH WATER SYSTEM (2 OF 9) Water and Waste Systems - Section J Owner’s Manual Page 109...
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FIGURE J-9: 358V FRESH WATER SYSTEM (3 OF 9) Water and Waste Systems - Section J Owner’s Manual Page 110...
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FIGURE J-10: 358V FRESH WATER SYSTEM (4 OF 9) Water and Waste Systems - Section J Owner’s Manual Page 111...
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FIGURE J-11: 358V FRESH WATER SYSTEM (5 OF 9) Water and Waste Systems - Section J Owner’s Manual Page 112...
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FIGURE J-12: 358V FRESH WATER SYSTEM (6 OF 9) Water and Waste Systems - Section J Owner’s Manual Page 113...
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FIGURE J-13: 358V FRESH WATER SYSTEM (7 OF 9) Water and Waste Systems - Section J Owner’s Manual Page 114...
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FIGURE J-14: 358V FRESH WATER SYSTEM (8 OF 9) Water and Waste Systems - Section J Owner’s Manual Page 115...
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FIGURE J-15: 358V FRESH WATER SYSTEM (9 OF 9) Water and Waste Systems - Section J Owner’s Manual Page 116...
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FIGURE J-16: 358V HEAD HARDWARE (1 OF 8) Water and Waste Systems - Section J Owner’s Manual Page 117...
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FIGURE J-17: 358V HEAD HARDWARE (2 OF 8) Water and Waste Systems - Section J Owner’s Manual Page 118...
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FIGURE J-18: 358V HEAD HARDWARE (3 OF 8) Water and Waste Systems - Section J Owner’s Manual Page 119...
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FIGURE J-19: 358V HEAD HARDWARE (4 OF 8) Water and Waste Systems - Section J Owner’s Manual Page 120...
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FIGURE J-20: 358V HEAD HARDWARE (5 OF 8) Water and Waste Systems - Section J Owner’s Manual Page 121...
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FIGURE J-21: 358V HEAD HARDWARE (6 OF 8) Water and Waste Systems - Section J Owner’s Manual Page 122...
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FIGURE J-22: 358V HEAD HARDWARE (7 OF 8) Water and Waste Systems - Section J Owner’s Manual Page 123...
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FIGURE J-23: 358V HEAD HARDWARE (8 OF 8) Water and Waste Systems - Section J Owner’s Manual Page 124...
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FIGURE J-24: 358V STERN DRIVE WASTE WATER SYSTEM (1 OF 4) Water and Waste Systems - Section J Owner’s Manual Page 125...
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FIGURE J-25: 358V STERN DRIVE WASTE WATER SYSTEM (2 OF 4) Water and Waste Systems - Section J Owner’s Manual Page 126...
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FIGURE J-26: 358V STERN DRIVE WASTE WATER SYSTEM (3 OF 4) Water and Waste Systems - Section J Owner’s Manual Page 127...
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FIGURE J-27: 358V STERN DRIVE WASTE WATER SYSTEM (4 OF 4) Water and Waste Systems - Section J Owner’s Manual Page 128...
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FIGURE J-28: 358V INBOARD WASTE WATER SYSTEM (1 OF 4) Water and Waste Systems - Section J Owner’s Manual Page 129...
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FIGURE J-29: 358V INBOARD WASTE WATER SYSTEM (2 OF 4) Water and Waste Systems - Section J Owner’s Manual Page 130...
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FIGURE J-30: 358V INBOARD WASTE WATER SYSTEM (3 OF 4) Water and Waste Systems - Section J Owner’s Manual Page 131...
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FIGURE J-31: 358V INBOARD WASTE WATER SYSTEM (4 OF 4) Water and Waste Systems - Section J Owner’s Manual Page 132...
A gas vapor detector is a monitor which will alert the opera tor of an accu mula tion of gaso line fumes in the engine compart ment. It is optionally available on the 358 Vista ® models. DO NOT rely solely on detectors or similar equipment.
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C. Sump A sump box is installed in the floor, just forward of the B. Bilge Pumps aft cabin. See the 358 Vista locator drawing at the ® back of this manual. It is equipped with an automatic...
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D. Bilge Compartment Drainage Certain bulkhead areas of Four Winns boats are ® sealed in accordance with US Coast Guard regula- tions effective at the date of manufacture. Drainage is provided and water can be removed with the bilge pump.
B. Microwave Oven use. A microwave oven is standard on the 358 Vista ® On certain models a magnetic strip is used inside the models. The circuit breaker on the 120 Volt AC seal of the refrigerators.
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DC A. Stereo System operation. Four Winns offers a CD player and 6 disc CD changer The cockpit refrigerator runs continuously and does as standard equipment. A stereo remote with display not utilize water. Unlike the icemaker, no winterization feature at the helm is available and an additional is required.
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A dockside phone/cable TV inlet is installed on the The air conditioning break ers must be turned on to 358 Vista . This dockside connection for telephone/ activate the air conditioning unit. These br eak er s ar e ®...
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Oper a ting air conditioners with out proper cool ing water will cause dam age to the air condi tioning system. Air conditioners utilized in Four Winns Vista models ®...
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FIGURE L-7: 358V AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM (1 of 8) Interior Equipment - Section L Owner’s Manual Page 140...
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FIGURE L-8: 358V AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM (2 of 8) Interior Equipment - Section L Owner’s Manual Page 141...
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FIGURE L-9: 358V AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM (3 of 8) Interior Equipment - Section L Owner’s Manual Page 142...
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FIGURE L-10: 358V AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM (4 of 8) Interior Equipment - Section L Owner’s Manual Page 143...
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FIGURE L-11: 358V AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM (5 of 8) Interior Equipment - Section L Owner’s Manual Page 144...
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FIGURE L-12: 358V AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM (6 of 8) Interior Equipment - Section L Owner’s Manual Page 145...
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FIGURE L-13: 358V AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM (7 of 8) Interior Equipment - Section L Owner’s Manual Page 146...
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FIGURE L-14: 358V AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM (8 of 8) Interior Equipment - Section L Owner’s Manual Page 147...
Four Winns boats are not equipped with any ® Four Winns does not recommend occupying hardware designed for towing purpos es. The the foredeck during bad weath er or on rough mooring cleats that are installed on the boat seas.
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Four Winns does not recommend occupying the foredeck during bad weath er or on rough seas. DO NOT use walk-thru instead use deck...
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NOTICE DO NOT use harsh chemicals or strong Make sure deck hatches are closed or be cleaning solutions on plexiglass. The surface aware of their location when using walk-thru can be etched, scratched, disfig ured, or and moving around the foredeck to prevent clouded.
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NOTICE Always secure the ladder before boating. Da m age to the ladder may otherwise result. M - 6 SWIM PLATFORM Four Winns provides an aft, integrated swim platform on the 358 Vista models. For better footing, a skid- ®...
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Refer to the manu facturer’s literature included in the owner’s M - 9 BOW PLATFORM packet for windlass operation. The 358 Vista models are designed with an integrat- ® ed bow platform. This bow platform provides a func- tional base for anchoring.
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Equipment for additional information. Please consult ® an electric lift or screw jack. The screw jack lifts and with your Four Winns dealer regarding inquiries and lowers the engine day hatch by pressing the switch availability. located on the dash. The screw jack runs off the engine batteries.
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The engine hatch can be lifted without the screw jack. Use care and proper lifting Screw Jack techniques to prevent possible back injury. Do not have person(s) sitting in stern seat or on engine hatch while attempting to raise engine hatch. Possible injury to person(s) and/ or damage to engine hatch and components may result.
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Upholstery N - 1 INTERIOR SEATING B. V-berth or Forward Cabin Four Winns provides a forward and aft mattress A. Couch and Dinette Table for the v-berth/forward cabin area. An optional inner- spring mattress for the V-berth is available. The...
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C. Mid Cabin (Aft Cabin) Berth The mid cabin provides sleeping quarters with the To pre vent per son al inju ry, be sure the mid use of filler cushions and a fill-in support. Privacy can cab in fill-in support is se cure be fore use. be obtained through the use of the privacy curtain.
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To install: 1. Insert the fill-in legs (14” short legs) into the floor mounts. 2. Mount the aft cockpit table onto the fill-in legs. The aft cockpit table provides the support for the aft cushion. 3. Place the aft fill-in cushion on the cockpit table. To remove the aft fill-in cushion, simply reverse the procedure.
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N - 3 INTERIOR UPHOLSTERY CARE D. Cockpit Table An aft cockpit table is standard. Table bases are A. Cleaning Interior Fabric/Upholstery “flush” mount ed for convenience and safety. The fabric used in the cabin should be treated the To set up the cockpit table: same as fabrics in your home.
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303. B. Interior Carpets NOTICE DO NOT apply vinyl protectants such as Four Winns Vista cruisers use a high quality interior ® Armorall. The manufacturer does not grade carpeting. Interior carpeting should be cleaned recommend this prod uct because it re moves in the same manner as the carpeting in your home.
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To remove stains, follow the general guidelines list and/or refer to the Step-by Step Cleaning Instructions table: General Stain Removal Guidelines 1. Basic Stains/Grease/Pencil/Dirt: Ivory (mild) Dishwashing Soap and water, or ™ Fantastik Spray Cleaner applied with a medium- ™ soft brush or Vinyl Finish Vinyl Cleaner using a ®...
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Cockpit Walk-Thru owner’s packet. Lay-In Carpet Four Winns offers a variety of weather covers for protection of the boat and associated equipment. Continued exposure can damage the upholstery and seating. The seating can become thoroughly saturated with water if not adequately protected.
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E. Stain Removal Procedures Regular maintenance such as vacuuming, hosing or washing should be performed. Most stains and mildew are easily removed from carpet made with Olefin fiber using common household cleaners. Refer to Table I. Olefin fiber is so resistant to chemi cal attack that ™...
A bimini top and camper ® heavy rain can cause severe damage to the is standard on the 358 Vista® models. Four Winns ® material or top structure. Refer to O-7 - Winter covers are de signed and intended to provide protec- Storage in this manual for more infor mation.
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9) Clean canvas with warm water, mild soap and a Bimini Top soft brush. For the clear Isinglass pieces use a. soft, clean cloth. Be certain to rinse cloth often to remove any dirt collected in the cloth that could scratch the clear vinyl. 10) Make sure your bimini top and camper top are properly centered prior to installing the Isinglass enclosure.
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NOTICE Canvas should be snug. If too taut or extremely tight, canvas could tear or pull at seams. zippered valance in flexarail awning ball & socket mount Bimini flexarail pull-pin awning front adjustable support pole Figure O-4: Installing Valences To install bimini side curtains & visor: Figure O-3: Bimini Top Installation 1) Install the bimini top and bimini side curtain valance (see previous installation instructions).
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“stored” position. To install the camper canvas: Four Winns does not recommend the bimini and/or camper assembly be removed from the 1) With the long support poles in the back and boat unless absolutely necessary.
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camper camper valance aft curtain rear support poles storage poles (adjustable) side mount straps (tighten bolts) side curtain aft railing Figure O-7: Camper Canvas Installation Figure O-8: Camper Side & Aft Curtain Installation To install the camper side & aft curtain: For camper removal, reverse the procedure described above.
Figure O-10: Cockpit Cover Installation NOTICE It is recommended that you retain your canvas locator tags. In the event that replacement parts are needed, contact your Four Winns dealer. Figure O-12: Carbon Monoxide Warning Label Weather Covers - Section O...
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Make sure cover is snug to help prevent Many marine dealers offer shrinkwrap enclosures for shrinkage. outdoor storage. See a Four Winns dealer for informa- tion on the availability of winter storage covers or other 3. Chemicals cause decay if allowed to accumu late alternatives for storage.
This en sures a strong, rigid hull, permanently formed during the boating season. into a solid as sembly, free of distor tions. Four Winns utilizes fade-fighting gel coat in the Fiberglass cockpit liners and seat base are construct- exterior finish. It is specially formulat ed to resist fading ed similar to the hull.
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Make sure prod uct is formulated for gel coat surfaces. something. Also, consult a Four Winns dealer for their recom- mendations. Yellowing is gel coat which has a yellow cast and...
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If this does 1. Avoid working in direct sunlight. This dries out the not work, consult your Four Winns dealer for profes- wax or compound, and can stain the surface. sional assistance.
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2% MEK Peroxide which can be pur cha sed at a rubbing compound and wax. supplier handling fiber glass rein fo rced products. Contact your Four Winns dealer for assis tance. B. Gouges & Cracks 8. After ample drying time, sand the area using very Stress cracks and crazing are the appearance of fine wet/dry sandpaper.
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Your is imperative. Due to the design complexi ties, Four Winns dealer or local ship store will have informa- Four Winns does not recommend trailers or storage tion on barrier coat prod ucts.
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Figure P-2: 358 Vista Bottom Paint Line Location ® Exterior Equipment - Section P Owner’s Manual Page 175...
After washing, a light coat of wax Q - 2 CHERRY may be applied as necessary. Al ways read the label before using any product. Four Winns uses cherry wood trim throughout the 358 Vista model interior. The wood is prepared with a ® NOTICE light stain followed by a polyureth ane finish.
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This burlwood may be found in countertop. The countertop may become burnt the instrument trim tabs panel, steering wheel and and/or discolored. Use of a hot pad will prevent ignition switch panels of the 358 Vista series. To ® any discoloration from occurring.
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surface gives these countertops a rich look and makes for an extremely strong yet lightweight top. It can be cleaned with hand dish washing soap and water, or other cleaning solutions such as Fantastik . Al ways ™ read the label before using any product. See Figures Q-5 and Q-6.
General Maintenance R - 1 WINTERIZATION 4. Be sure all the water is completely drained from the fresh water system. Disconnect all hoses, check valves, etc. and blow all the water from the A. Prior to Lifting for Winter Lay-up system using very low air pressure.
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D-Con™ in a number of areas around the boat. Be NOTICE sure dishes are placed near the head and the The Four Winns installed flush out kit for Volvo engines, as rodents will destroy uphol stery, water Penta engines is identified by a transom deck ®...
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Periodically check hoses for abrasions. NOTICE The Four Winns installed flush out kit for MerCruiser engines may be used with the ® boat in or out of the water and the engine ON.
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R - 3 GENERAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE * Or as Required General Maintenance - Section R Owner’s Manual Page 182...
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& & & & l i t & Air Conditioner t t i m (If Applicable) i l i * Or as Required General Maintenance - Section R Owner’s Manual Page 183...
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l l u l l u & & Clean Plexiglass Components * Or as Required General Maintenance - Section R Owner’s Manual Page 184...
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Pre-Launch and Underway S - 1 LAUNCH AND CRUISE CHECKLIST Get a current weather report. If the weather will not be favorable, postpone your trip. If your boat has been out of the water, check to see that all bilge water has drained out. Install hull drain plugs.
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C. Pumping Fuel S - 2 FUELING Follow engine manufacturer’s recommenda- Do not smoke, extinguish all open flames, tions for types of fuel and oil. Use of improper STOP all engines and other devices that could products can damage the engine and void the cause sparks, including the bilge blower.
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S - 3 LOADING PASSENGERS AND GEAR A. Preliminary Checks 1. Secure boat to the dock before attempting to start When loading your boat, remember to distribute the engine. The boat should be kept secure until the load evenly. Keep the load low and do not overload. engine is running and warmed up.
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7. Inspect for fuel odors and visible leaks in the fuel, into forward or reverse depending on whether you oil, coolant, exhaust and power steering systems. want to move the bow or the stern away from the dock first. Run your engine at a slow speed as you move 8.
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Once you have spent enough time practicing maneu- with the bow down too far. Trim the lower unit up vers and have a feel for how the boat handles, you will slightly until the bow comes up. If you trim the lower be ready to run in open waters.
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at full throttle, immediately lower the drive trim and reduce the throttle until the slipping stops. If necessary, have your dealer reset the trim limit switch (if provided) to avoid over-trimming in the future. If the prop slips at lower planing speeds, the drive may be trimmed too high.
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Your boat has one white (stern), one red (port) and • Close and secure all portals and hatches. Stow one green (starboard) light. The stern light may be a all loose gear below deck and tie down any gear removable pole light. To use the light, line up the two- required to remain on deck.
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C. Running Aground • Navigation markers serve as a means of identify- ing navigable routes and indicate water hazards. Boaters should become familiar with navigation markers and stay within marked boundaries and To prevent boat damage, DO NOT use deck clear of hazards.
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• Move throttles to idle position immediately and yell 1. Make sure all persons aboard are wearing their PFDs. “MAN OVERBOARD. ” 2. If the fire is small, attempt to put it out with your • Throw some floating object overboard immedi- ately.
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• Allow only a qualified marine electrician to service level of reservoir and drive pump belt. If the steering is the boats electrical system. not operating properly, do not operate the boat and call for assistance. G. Medical Emergency K. Additional Underway Information Accidents while boating can and may happen.
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If the weather looks bad, use spring-lines from the If you are mooring your boat for a short time, bow and bow and stern to dock amidships of the boat. Tie up stern lines may be the only lines you will need. If you on the downwind side of the dock.
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Glossary ABAFT - Toward the rear of a boat. BILGE - The lowest interior area of a hull, used to collect water that has entered. ABEAM - At right angles to the keel of the boat. BILGE PUMP - A pump intended for removal of spray, ABOARD - On the boat.
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CAPSTAN - A machine that moves a cylindrical DEAD RECKONING - A plot of courses steered and device on a shaft for the purpose of hauling up an distances traveled through the water. anchor. DECK - A permanent covering over a compart ment, CAST OFF - To let go.
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EVEN KEEL - To be floating evenly without listing to FREEBOARD - The minimum vertical distance from the surface of the water to the gunwale. either side. FREQUENCY - The number of crests passing a fixed EXHAUST SYSTEM - The means by which the hot engine (or generator) exhaust gases are moved from point at a given time.
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HARDTOP - A permanent cover over the cabin or ISOTHERMS - Isotherms are lines that are similar to cockpit. Isobars except that Isotherms connect all the points that are of equal temperature. HAWSER - A heavy rope or cable used for moor ing or towing.
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MODEL DESIGNATOR - Model identifier or model POINT - One of 32 points of the compass that is equal name. to 11-1/4 degrees. MOORING - An arrangement for securing a boat PORT - 1. Looking forward, the left side of a boat, to a mooring buoy or pier.
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SHACKLE - A “U” shaped connector with a pin STRUT - A propeller shaft support that is below or bolt across the open end. the hull. SHAFT - The long, round member that connects SUMP - A pit or well into which water is drained. the engine or transmission to the propeller.
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WATER LINE - The line of the water on the hull when the vessel is afloat. WATCH - A 4 hour duty period while at sea. WAVES - Waves are periodic disturbances of the sea’s surface, caused by wind, seaquakes, and the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun.
DO NOT file this plan with the Coast Guard. Name ________________________________________________ Telephone ______________________________ Description of Boat __________________________ Type _________ Color ____________ Trim ____________ Registration Number ___________________________________________________________________________ Length ___________________ Name __________________________ Make ____________________________ Four Winns ® Hull Identification Number ___________________________________________________ Other Information _____________________________________________________________________________ Persons Aboard: Name...
358 Vista Locator Drawing ® (Note: Representative Location Only - availability and locations of equipment may vary depending on optional equipment installed. Locations and availability is subject to change without notice). Locator Drawing Owner’s Manual Page 211...
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PANEL, BLK INST. 318/348V DSL GAUGES SIDE GAUGES INSTRUMENTS COMPASS LT FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM IGNITION BOTH PUR/ORN GAS VAPOR DETECTOR SIDE INSTRUMENTS FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST RETURN YEL 14AWG INSTRUMENT LIGHTS PART NUMBER QUANTITY ITEM DESCRIPTION FUNCTION MANUFACTURER FIRE SUPPRESION SYSTEM...
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P220 J220 12VDC PLUG 12VDC PLUG J216 PORT IGNITION HELM REMOTE IGNITION SW PANEL CB02 CB01 STBD IGNITION PORT IGNITION FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST STBD IGNITION PORT IGNITION ITEM PART NUMBER QUANTITY DESCRIPTION FUNCTION MANUFACTURER 028-0178 TERM, FASTON,.250,16-14 CR03 028-0179 TERM, FASTON,.250,12-10...
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ORN/RED 14AWG 12VDC PLUG P220 12VDC PLUG 025-3449 BLANK PANEL W/O NAV VDSL J152 HELM REMOTE J220 12VDC PLUG IGNITION SW PANEL FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST FUNCTION MANUFACTURER ITEM PART NUMBER QUANTITY DESCRIPTION 028-0178 TERM, FASTON,.250,16-14 028-0179 TERM, FASTON,.250,12-10 028-0191...
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P220 J220 12VDC PLUG 12VDC PLUG J216 PORT IGNITION HELM REMOTE IGNITION SW PANEL CB02 CB01 STBD IGNITION PORT IGNITION FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST STBD IGNITION PORT IGNITION ITEM PART NUMBER QUANTITY DESCRIPTION FUNCTION MANUFACTURER 028-0178 TERM, FASTON,.250,16-14 028-0179 TERM, FASTON,.250,12-10...
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ORN/RED 14AWG P220 12VDC PLUG 12VDC PLUG 025-3451 BLANK PANEL W/O NAV VDSL J152 HELM REMOTE J220 12VDC PLUG IGNITION SW PANEL FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST ITEM PART NUMBER QUANTITY DESCRIPTION FUNCTION MANUFACTURER 028-0178 TERM, FASTON,.250,16-14 028-0179 TERM, FASTON,.250,12-10 028-0191...
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FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST EMERGENCY WIPER WINDLASS ACCESSORY ACCESSORY BILGE BLOWER HORN START SELECT PUMP 025-3200 ITEM PART NUMBER QUANTITY DESCRIPTION FUNCTION MANUFACTURER PANEL BLANK 028-0177 RECEPT,FASTON,.250,16-14 028-0179 RECEPT,FASTON,.250,12-10 028-0390 PIN,UMNL,18-14 028-0454 SOCKET,UMNL, 18-14 025-3200 PANEL, BLANK PORT SWITCH 028-0443...
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STBD SW PNL/HELM BRKR COCKPIT PLATFORM ARCH ENGINE ENGINE NAV/ANC ACCESSORY SEAT LIGHTS LIGHTS LIGHTS LIGHTS HATCH 025-3201 LIGHTS PANEL BLANK FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST ENGINE ACCESSORY SEAT HATCH ITEM PART NUMBER QUANTITY DESCRIPTION FUNCTION MANUFACTURER 028-0177 RECEPT,FASTON,.250,16-14 RECEPT,FASTON,.250,12-10 028-0179 028-0390 PIN,UMNL,18-14...
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S21 TAB SELECT WHT/PNK 14AWG TAB UP WHT/BRN 14AWG TAB DOWN NOT USED BACK VIEW NOT USED YEL 14AWG RETURN BLU 14AWG SWITCH LTS FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST ITEM PART NUMBER QUANTITY FUNCTION MANUFACTURER DESCRIPTION 028-0177 TERM,FASTON,.250,18-14 028-0179 TERM,FASTON,.250,12-10 028-0390...
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358 VISTA AC/DC PANEL ASSEMBLY (1 of 4) Owner’s Manual Page 227 Electrical Schematics...
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358 VISTA AC/DC PANEL ASSEMBLY (2 of 4) Owner’s Manual Page 228 Electrical Schematics...
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358 VISTA AC/DC PANEL ASSEMBLY (3 of 4) Owner’s Manual Page 229 Electrical Schematics...
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358 VISTA AC/DC PANEL ASSEMBLY (4 of 4) Owner’s Manual Page 230 Electrical Schematics...
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BLK 10AWG TS04 TS05 NEUTRAL WHT 10AWG WHT 10AWG TS05 NEUTRAL GRN 10AWG GRN 10AWG TS06 GROUND INLET, PHONE/CABLE TV FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST FRONT VIEW BACK VIEW ITEM PART NUMBER QUANTITY DESCRIPTION FUNCTION MANUFACTURER 028-0200 TERM,SS,#10,12-10 UNTERMINATED PB01 025-3185...
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FRAME 4M SUPPORT LT BLU/ORN BLU/GRN GRA/RED GRA/RED BLU/WHT GRA/TAN GRA/TAN GRA/BLU 025-3226 GRA/BLU FACE PLATE 4 GANG CABIN SWITCH FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST ITEM PART NUMBER QUANTITY DESCRIPTION FUNCTION MANUFACTURER 028-0390 PIN,UMNL,18-14 028-0451 PLUG,UMNL,12 CKT CABIN SWITCH 028-1940 SWITCH,SPDT 2POS,IDEA...
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GRA/ORN GRA/BLU GRA/BLU GRA/ORN GRA/TAN GRA/TAN GRA/RED GRA/RED 025-3226 BLU/GRN FACE PLATE 4 GANG BLU/RED BERTH LT SW PANEL FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST ITEM PART NUMBER QUANTITY DESCRIPTION FUNCTION MANUFACTURER 028-0390 PIN,UMNL,18-14 028-0451 PLUG,UMNL,12 CKT BERTH LT SW PANEL 028-1956...
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BRN/TAN 14AWG OVERBOARD DISCHARGE ORN/BRN 14AWG OVERBOARD DISCHARGE IN BLU/GRA 14AWG HEAD LIGHTS ORN/GRA 14AWG HEAD LIGHTS IN YEL/GRA 14AWG HEAD VENT TANK MONITOR POWER YEL 14AWG ORN/GRA 14AWG 358 VISTA HEAD SWITCH PANEL ASSEMBLY Owner’s Manual Page 236 Electrical Schematics...
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P178 P180 SPOT LIGHT SPOT LIGHT CONTROL UNIT SPOT LIGHT SPOT LIGHT CONTROL (ON BOW) (ON HELM) 16 AWG FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST ITEM MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER QUANTITY DESCRIPTION P178 1-640511-0 CONN.HOUSING,9 CKT P180 1-640511-0 CONN.HOUSING,9 CKT 7 PER CONN.
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FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST ITEM PART NUMBER QUANTITY DESCRIPTION FUNCTION MANUFACTURER 028-0177 TERM,FASTON,UF,.250,16-14 028-0390 PIN,UMNL, 18-14 028-0454 SOCKET,UMNL,18-14 028-1288 TERM,FASTON,.205,18-14 028-0445 RECEPTACLE,UMNL,12 CKT BERTH LT SWTCH PNL 028-0441 RECEPTACLE,UMNL 2 CKT PORT CABIN ROPE LT RECEPTACLE,UMNL 2 CKT PORT CABIN LT...
FH01 FP01 WINDLASS SEALED WINDLASS UP SWITCH FUSEHOLDER WR01 FUSEHOLDER WINDLASS RELAY POWER RED/BLK WR01 RED/BLK WINDLASS RELAY FP01 POWER FP02 WINDLASS BLK/RED WINDLASS DOWN SWITCH UP PEDAL WR01 WINDLASS WINDLASS FP02 POWER BUTTONS BLK/RED WINDLASS DOWN WR01 DOWN PEDAL WINDLASS RELAY DOWN TO FWD DECK HRNS...
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STBD TRIM POSITION PUR/YEL 16AWG PORT TRIM POSITION GRN 16AWG GND01 SYSTEM GROUND YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG GRN 16AWG GND02 YEL 14AWG SYSTEM GROUND YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG 358 VISTA STERN DRIVE ENGINE SYSTEMS HARNESS ASSEMBLY Owner’s Manual Page 247 Electrical Schematics...
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GRA 16AWG GND01 YEL 14AWG TAN 16AWG STBD WATER TEMP ENGINE GROUND YEL 14AWG LT BLU 16AWG STBD OIL PRESSURE YEL 14AWG GRN 16AWG PUR/ORN 16AWG IGNITION BOTH 358 VISTA INBOARD ENGINE SYSTEMS HARNESS ASSEMBLY Owner’s Manual Page 248 Electrical Schematics...
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GRA/BLU 14AWG ENGINE HATCH UP LT BLU/GRN 14AWG ENGINE HATCH DOWN LT BLU/BLU 14AWG PLATFORM LTS OUT BLU/GRA 14AWG PLATFORM LTS IN ORN/BRN 14AWG ENGINE ROOM LIGHTS GRA/ORN 14AWG 358 VISTA AFT SYSTEMS HARNESS ASSEMBLY Owner’s Manual Page 249 Electrical Schematics...
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FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST ITEM PART NUMBER QUANTITY DESCRIPTION FUNCTION MANUFACTURER 028-2008 TERM, MALE GT 280 16AWG PACKARD 028-2009 TERM, MALE GT 280 20AWG PACKARD 028-2011 CONN, GT280, 16CKT MALE STEREO ADAPTOR PACKARD 027-2680 HARN ASSY, CLARION CMD4 STEREO PLUG...
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STEREO SWITCH CABIN SPEAKERS RED/GRA 10AWG YEL 14AWG STEREO RET AMP RET YEL 10AWG BLU/WHT AMP SWITCH LEFT FRONT SPKR FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST BLK/RED LEFT FRONT SPKR RET RIGHT FRONT SPKR CABIN SPEAKERS ITEM PART NUMBER QUANTITY DESCRIPTION FUNCTION...