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Motor Yacht Sunshine
OPERATIONS MANUAL
Bayliner 4087
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Please remember that if you are involved in an accident, even
a one boat accident, you are required to render assistance
and file a report....CG-2692 (Rev 4-97) if there is loss of life;
serious injury or damage >$2,000.

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  • Page 1 Motor Yacht Sunshine OPERATIONS MANUAL Bayliner 4087 Please remember that if you are involved in an accident, even a one boat accident, you are required to render assistance and file a report….CG-2692 (Rev 4-97) if there is loss of life;...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents GENERAL ..........................4 ENGINES/FUEL ......................... 5 AUXILIARY POWER UNIT (GEN-SET)..................8 HEADS/PLUMBING ........................10 CABIN HEAT ..........................13 ELECTRICAL ..........................13 ELECTRONICS ........................15 BILGE PUMPS..........................15 ANCHORING & WINDLASS .....................15 DINGHY & DAVITS ........................16 SECURING ..........................17 APPENDIX I - MECHANICAL PLAN ..................18...
  • Page 3: Welcome Aboard

    Welcome Aboard! Thank you for choosing Sunshine as your charter vessel. Please give her the respect and care she deserves while enjoying her many fine features. We will be more than happy to hear from you concerning suggestions to ensure your cruising satisfaction. Please read the following operations manual and the individual manuals aboard the boat that describe in detail the systems and accessories on the boat.
  • Page 4: General

    General Specifications 43’ 7” (including swim step & bow pulpit) 37’ 9” BEAM 13’ 11” DRAFT 3’ 9” (HULL 2’ 8”) BRIDGE CLEARANCE 15’ 5” WATER 77 gallons + 11 gallon in hot water tank FUEL 220 (110 PORT + 110 STBD) HOLDING TANKS 66 gallons (33 gallons (fwd) + 33 gallons (aft)) DISPLACEMENT...
  • Page 5: Engines/Fuel

    Engines/Fuel A. Specifications Twin Cummins Turbocharged Diesel - 270 HP Cruise RPM 2200 @ 18 Kts (21 mph) Fuel consumption: For best economy cruise, we recommend operating both engines between 1000 and 1200 RPM (8-10 mph) to achieve the best fuel economy (up to 3 miles per gallon of fuel (with slack tide).
  • Page 6 B. Before departure 1. Turn 110 volt AC main breakers “OFF” on right side of power panel. 2. Turn shore power breaker “OFF” at the panel on the dock. 3. Disconnect shore power and store cord and adapters in the lazarette. 4.
  • Page 7 D. Start 1. Be sure all engines transmissions are in neutral and throttles in idle position. The engines will not start unless you are securely in neutral. 2. Turn key clockwise-light will come on indicating preheat is engaged and alarm will sound indicating low oil pressure. Allow up to 30 seconds for preheat (preheat light will turn off) &...
  • Page 8: Auxiliary Power Unit (Gen-Set)

    G. Fuel * * * * CAUTION * * * * Use Diesel #2 Only! WARNING: The skipper must supervise all fuel filling. Be sure you are putting fuel into the fuel tanks and not into any other tanks. There are multiple fill ports on the boat deck…..Two for fuel, two for holding tanks and one for potable water.
  • Page 9 Galley A. Stove/Oven Propane is heavier than air and very explosive. Use extreme caution. The propane tank is located in the locker on the upper aft deck, under the life jackets. The propane tanks are filled regularly. 2. When changing tanks, remember the threads are reversed; or left hand threads.
  • Page 10: Heads/Plumbing

    2. Water fill is located on starboard side of the deck, just aft of the “Waste” deck plate. Please do not confuse the two…it could ruin your trip! 3. DC master circuit breaker must be switched on to use the pressurized water system.
  • Page 11 lever to “dry” and pump until all water has left the bowel. A toilet brush has been installed next to the head to assist with cleaning. 5. If an odor develops 20 Mule Team Borax or Baking Soda can be added to the marine system to control the odor.
  • Page 12 tank; and the starboard mid-ship deck for the forward holding tank. After pumping, following the directions located with the bright orange pump, hose off the deck plates, partially fill the holding tanks with water and empty again to minimize the potential for odors occurring. Finally, flush some deodorant chemical into the tanks to ready for the next use.
  • Page 13: Cabin Heat

    Cabin Heat 1. Shore Power Turn on the “receptacles” circuit breakers on the A/C switch panel and plug in the portable ceramic heaters. Running both heaters on high on the same circuit will cause the circuit breaker to trip at the electrical panel. 2.
  • Page 14 2 There are four DC batteries on board. (1) for the APU Gen-set, (1) House and (2) engine batteries which can be combined in parallel when desired thru a switch on the upper or lower helm stations. The engine batteries are mounted in front of the engines and can be accessed thru the wall hatches in the mid-cabin and the salon.
  • Page 15: Electronics

    Electronics Electronics There are complete manuals aboard for all electronic equipment. Please familiarize yourself with the operation of these devices during fair weather and in familiar waters. WARNING: DO NOT USE THE RADAR OR GPS AS YOUR SOLE MEANS OF NAVIGATION. ALWAYS REFER TO THE CHARTS ON BOARD FOR THE AREAS WHERE YOU WILL BE NAVIGATING.
  • Page 16: Dinghy & Davits

    A 35-pound Danforth anchor is located on the bow roller with 100 feet of 5/16” chain and 170 feet of ½” nylon rode. The chain is marked in 10 foot increments. The anchor locker is located behind the hinged mirror at the head of the forward stateroom.
  • Page 17: Securing

    Securing 1 Once securely moored at the dock, connect the shore power to the AC supply. 2 On the AC panel, leave on the battery charger and AC receptacles. Turn the hot water heater off. 3 Check the inventory (especially fenders and tie off the fender holders so they won’t slip below the dock.) 4 Turn off the Simrad navigation computer and put the plastic cover back 5 Turn off the VHF radios.
  • Page 18: Appendix I - Mechanical Plan

    Appendix I - Mechanical Plan Rudder Post Y-Valve 33 gal Black 33 gal Black Water Tank Bilge Pump Water Tank 110 gal Diesel Fuel Tank Aft Head Bilge Pump Swim 270 HP Cummins Turbo Diesel Eng Platform Gen Set Anchor Locker 100’...

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