Boston Whaler 420 OUTRAGE Owner's Manual

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420 OUTRAGE
345 Conquest
®
"The mission of Boston Whaler
is to provide consumers with the
safest, highest quality, most durable
boats in the world"
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  • Page 1 420 OUTRAGE 345 Conquest ® “The mission of Boston Whaler is to provide consumers with the safest, highest quality, most durable boats in the world”...
  • Page 3 Welcome to the Boston Whaler family! Congratulations on your purchase of a Boston Whaler boat. For over 50 years now, Boston Whaler has been represented by a select group of the best dealers in the boating industry. Boston Whaler depends on this extremely qualifi ed network of dealers to provide you, our customer, with a truly exceptional boating experience.
  • Page 4: History

    And through the years many other demonstrations have proved the toughness and durability of the Boston Whaler hull. And though you may never cut your boat in half, this only goes to show one thing, people whose livelihood and lives depend on boats consistently choose Boston Whaler ®...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Returning to the victim ....1-10 History ............iv Making contact ....... 1-10 Preface ............ix Getting back on board ..... 1-10 Boston Whaler Limited Warranty ....x Fire ............. 1-10 Boston Whaler Limited Warranty To lessen the danger of fi re ....1-11 Australia ..........xiii Flooding, Swamping and Capsizing ..
  • Page 6 Static Electricity and the Fuel System ..3-6 Vacuum ..........2-38 Ethanol-Blended Fuel ....... 3-7 To Operate the Vacuum ..... 2-38 Filling the Tank ........3-7 Cabin refrigerator ........2-38 Phase Separation ......... 3-7 Microwave ..........2-38 Additives ..........3-7 420 Outrage...
  • Page 7 Fish Box freezer Plates (Option) ..... 3-23 Operating From The Bow ....3-42 Windshield Defogging Vents ....3-24 Operating The Windlass Manually ..3-43 Generator ..........3-24 Anchoring ..........3-44 Starting The Generator ...... 3-25 Considerations ........3-44 420 Outrage...
  • Page 8 Vessel View dispaly ....4-17 Clear Vinyl (Acrylic) ......... 5-7 iPAD Interface ........4-17 Storing Clear Vinyl ....... 5-7 To access the C-Zone system from Cleaning tempered Glass Windshield ..5-7 your iPAD ........4-17 Hardwood Floor ........5-8 420 Outrage viii...
  • Page 9: Preface

    ® Specifi cations and standard equipment are subject to change. Boston Whaler is not responsible for changes to parts or accessories manufactured by companies other than Boston Whaler. Active Deck Suspension System, Boston Whaler, Whaler, the Boston Whaler logo, Conquest, Dauntless, Montauk, and Outrage are registered trademarks of Boston Whaler, Incorporated.
  • Page 10: Boston Whaler Limited Warranty

    (7) Failure of the owner to use, maintain, or store the boat as specifi ed in the Boston Whaler owner’s manual; and any other failure to provide reasonable care and maintenance. Normal wear and tear maintenance items are excluded from warranty coverage including but not limited to fi...
  • Page 11 (1) Use of improper trailer, improperly placed supporting bunks or slings, incorrect bunks placement and improper boat lift or sling. (2) Any Boston Whaler boat used for commercial, which includes but is not limited to any for-profi t uses, or other revenue-generating purposes.
  • Page 12 fi ll out and send in a Boston Whaler warranty transfer form, accessible from www.bostonwhaler.com, a copy of the bill of sale to Boston Whaler, 100 Whaler Way, Edgewater, Florida 32141, within 30 days of purchase. MODIFICATIONS & SEVERABILITY The terms and conditions contained herein, as well as those of any documents prepared in conjunction with the sale of this vessel may not be modifi...
  • Page 13: Boston Whaler Limited Warranty Australia

    (7) Failure of the owner to use, maintain, or store the boat as specifi ed in the Boston Whaler owner’s manual; and any other failure to provide reasonable care and maintenance. Normal wear and tear maintenance items are excluded from warranty coverage including but not limited to fi...
  • Page 14 (1) Any Boston Whaler boat used for commercial, which includes but is not limited to any for-profi t uses, or other revenue- generating purposes. (2) Any representation or implication relating to speed, range, fuel consumption or estimated performance characteristics. (3) Any failure or defect caused by an act of nature resulting in damage, cost, or expense;...
  • Page 15 Boston Whaler. Alternatively, the purchaser may activate the limited warranty coverage by fi lling out the product registration card which Boston Whaler provides each new boat owner and sending the card to Boston Whaler at the address shown at the foot of this warranty within 30 days of purchase.
  • Page 16: Privacy Statement

    PRIVACY STATEMENT Thank you for purchasing a boat or requesting information from Boston Whaler! This Privacy Statement is to inform you how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard the personal information you provide to us through your purchases, requests for brochures, product registration cards, promotions, surveys, call centers, or other customer contacts.
  • Page 17: Introduction

    Warranties information. You must learn to operate this boat as well as read, ® In addition to the Boston Whaler Limited Warranty understand and use this manual. for your boat, each component and/or system on your boat has its own warranty that will be found with the What this manual does not give you is a course in specifi...
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  • Page 19: Warning Labels

    Denotes hazards or unsafe practices that COULD result in minor personal injury, product or property damage. NOTICE Denotes information that is important to know prior to operation and/or maintenance, but is not hazard related. 420 Outrage...
  • Page 20: Safe Boating Means

    Fuel system-no leaks • Ensure that the Coast Guard required safety Bilge pump-operating properly equipment is on board and functioning. Bilge-clean, no leaks Float plan-notify person with whom you fi led plan 420 Outrage...
  • Page 21: General Considerations

    Your passengers are relying on you to operate and private property can result from being impaired while maneuver the boat safely so that they are not in operating a boat. danger of going overboard. If you turn too quickly, 420 Outrage...
  • Page 22 At night, turn on the appropriate navigation lights and cruise at a reduced speed that will allow you plenty of time to avoid dangerous situations. 420 Outrage...
  • Page 23: Legally Mandated Equipment (Minimum Required)

    - Wrenches, (box, open end, allen & adjustable) the port and starboard gunnell - Socket set, (metric or U.S.) with attachements for type B-1 - Electrical tape & duct tape portable fi re extinguishers. - Hammer - Spare parts kit, (spark plugs, fuses, etc.) 420 Outrage...
  • Page 24: Carbon Monoxide (Co)

    If CO poisoning is suspected, have the victim breath TO LET FRESH AIR CIRCULATE. fresh air deeply. If breathing stops, resusitate. A victim often revives, then relapses because organs are damaged by lack of oxygen. Seek immediate medical attention. 420 Outrage...
  • Page 25: Carbon Monoxide Detectors

    “Readily Accessible” means removed from storage bags and unbuckled. Children Even in rainy cold weather, ventilation must be and non-swimmers must wear PFD’s at all times maintained to avoid Carbon Monoxide poisoning. when aboard. You will get wet and/or cold. 420 Outrage...
  • Page 26: General Considerations

    Type V, Special-Use devices, that will allow you plenty of time to avoid dangerous situations. sailboat harnesses, white water vests, float coats, and hybrid vests which have minimum inherent bouyancy and an infl atable chamber. 420 Outrage...
  • Page 27 DROWNING HAZARD-Boats must carry one wearable personal fl otation device (PFD) for every passenger on board. Boats must have at least one throwable life preserver. SLIPPING HAZARD-Wet decks are slippery. Wear proper footwear and use extreme caution on wet surfaces. 420 Outrage...
  • Page 28: Emergency Situations

    NEVER operate a boat at a speed at which you • Throw a life ring/preserver to the victim, even if do not feel in control. they are wearing one it will serve as another marker. 420 Outrage 1-10...
  • Page 29: To Lessen The Danger Of Fi Re

    In the event of Flooding, Swamping or Capsizing: • STAY TOGETHER Flooding • Usually a capsizing will happen quickly and • Always wear your PFD, or have it within without warning. reach. • Use whatever is at hand to signal for help. 420 Outrage 1-11...
  • Page 30: Collision

    • Store pyrotechnic signals in a cool, dry location. An orange or red watertight Outboard engines require propulsion to control the container prominently marked “DISTRESS direction the boat will take. Without propulsion, the SIGNALS” is recommended. 420 Outrage 1-12...
  • Page 31: Audible Distress Signals

    • Understand the design limitations of your boat. • EMERGENCY- • Check the weather forecast and water conditions “MAYDAY, MAYDAY, MAYDAY,”- used before leaving and while underway. when life or vessel is in imminent danger. • Wear a Personal Flotation Device (PFD) 420 Outrage 1-13...
  • Page 32: Swimming, Diving & Water Skiing

    Head the bow into white stripe marks a diver in the water. the wind with enough power to maintain slow CODE ALPHA FLAG-Blue and white penant headway. designates boat being used in dive operations. 420 Outrage 1-14...
  • Page 33: Water Skiing

    Back to Dock – Pat top of head. • If the skier suddenly releases the tow rope, it can backlash into cockpit. Spotters who are watching the skier must be aware of this fact and be prepared to take appropriate action to avoid injury. 420 Outrage 1-15...
  • Page 34 Use transom tow ring only to pull water skiers. Unless specified by the manufacturer, any other use, such as parasailing, kite flying, towing other boats, etc. may create too much stress on the tow ring, resulting in personal injury and/or equipment damage. 420 Outrage 1-16...
  • Page 35: Ignition Shutdown Safety Switch

    IGNITION SHUT-DOWN SWITCH CLIP, (ATTACH TO THE OPERATOR) NOTICE This switch only works when used properly. The JOYSTICK WARNING LIGHTS decision of whether to use an ignition safety switch or not rests with you, the operator. TRANSOM 420 Outrage 1-17...
  • Page 36: Float Plan

    fl oat plan to let them know you are back. CAUTION Chart Your Course To avoid boating in unsafe areas where there are Reduce speed in congested waterway. Be alert for No Wake markers. underwater obstructions, shallow water, unnavigable 420 Outrage 1-18...
  • Page 37: Homeland Security Restrictions

    Mounted at key locations throughout the boat (See pages 1-20 thru 1-26), warning labels advise the owner/operator of imperative safety precautions to follow when operating and/or servicing equipment. DO NOT REMOVE OR OBSTRUCT ANY WARNING LABEL. Replace any label which becomes illegible. 420 Outrage 1-19...
  • Page 38 Carbon monoxide detector must be functioning at all times. NW 205 05 ON INSIDE OF CABIN DOOR NOTICE It is important to replace any damaged or unreadable label. Call your Boston Whaler dealer for replacement labels. Replacement Part No. WARNING, RUNNING BOAT W/DOOR OPEN ....2028922 PROP 65 HANG TAG .............
  • Page 39 NEAR PERSONS IN THE WATER. BY U.S. COAST GUARD. NW 207-08 NOTICE It is important to replace any damaged or unreadable label. Call your Boston Whaler Replacement dealer for replacement labels. Part No. DANGER, CO HELM ............1811368 HANG TAG W/JOYSTICK LABEL KIT (OPTION ) ..2121785 WARNING W/JOYSTICK LABEL KIT (OPTION ) ..
  • Page 40 PLATE, BATTERY LOCATIONS ........2147023 It is important to replace any damaged or PLATE, BATTERY LOCATIONS, JOYSTICK (OPTION) .. 2147021 unreadable label. Call your Boston Whaler PLATE, SEACOCK LOCATIONS ........2145746 dealer for replacement labels. SLING POSITION LABEL ..........2029124 DANGER, TRANSOM DOOR ..........
  • Page 41 NOTICE WARNING, ANCHOR, LANYARD ........2147835 DANGER, STAY CLEAR OF MOVING PARTS ....2028932 It is important to replace any damaged or unreadable label. Call your Boston Whaler LABEL, FRESH WATER...........2063265 dealer for replacement labels. WARNING, ROTATING PROP DANGER ......1903624 DANGER, CO TRANSOM ..........1811367...
  • Page 42 Replacement NOTICE Part No. It is important to replace any damaged or WARNING INTERMEDIATE BREAKER ......2029122 unreadable label. Call your Boston Whaler LABEL “SHORE” ..............2063393 dealer for replacement labels. DANGER TRANSOM DOOR ...........2063385 WARNING W/JOYSTICK LABEL KIT (OPTION ) ....2121785 LABEL SHORE POWER ISO SYMBOL ......2067983...
  • Page 43 IS FOR USE WHERE APPROVED ONLY MRP# 1745156 ON BACKSIDE OF DOOR NOTICE It is important to replace any damaged or unreadable label. Call your Boston Whaler dealer for replacement labels. Replacement Part No. NOTICE, OVERBOARD DISCHARGE ......1745156 SAVE-OUR-SEAS (DISPOSAL OF GARBAGE) ....2029125...
  • Page 44 UPPER TOWER = 19 FEET (PERSONS & GEAR) 700 LBS. W/OUTRIGGERS = 25 FEET NOTICE It is important to replace any damaged or unreadable label. Call your Boston Whaler Replacement dealer for replacement labels. Part No. DECAL WEAR YOUR LANYARD ........2156485 LABEL, BRIDGE CAPACITY 500 LB / 227 KG ....2174751...
  • Page 45: Key To Symbols Used On Controls & Prints

    SEAWATER PROPELLER TILT DRIVE ROTARY CONTROL LIFT POINT / SLING (WIDTH OF SYMBOL RUNNING LIGHTS BILGE PUMP LIFT POINT PUMP LOCATION INDICATES INCREASE) UNDER POWER WINDSHIELD MAGNETIC ANCHOR HORN ANCHOR LIGHT INTERIOR LIGHT WIPER AND WASHER COMPASS 420 Outrage 1-27...
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  • Page 47: Section 2 • General Information

    Boston ® Whaler dealer. ® To fi nd a Boston Whaler dealer in your area call: 1-800-942-5379 (Domestic/International). In the unlikely event that a problem is not handled to your satisfaction, discuss any warranty related...
  • Page 48 1246 construction standards for small vessels by Transport Canada. Replacement Part No. 2152862 ® A CE mark means that your Boston Whaler AUSTRALIAN BUILDERS PLATE has been certified with applicable International MANUFACTURER: BOSTON WHALER, INC. - USA MODEL: 420 OUTRAGE Organization for Standardization directives.
  • Page 49: Certifi Cation Design Category

    Section 2 • General Information Certifi cation Design Category The engine on the 420 Outrage has been tested and proven to be best suited for general use under normal A: A recreational craft given design category A is considered to be designed for winds that may conditions and load.
  • Page 50 Fig. 2.4.1 12’ 5” Standard boat WATERLINE 2’ 5” 8’ 5” 42’ 6” 12’ 5” Standard boat with engines raised WATERLINE 2’ 5” 8’ 5” 46’ 6” Satellite TV option 14’ 2” WATERLINE 2’ 5” 8’ 5” 42’ 6” 420 Outrage...
  • Page 51: Specifi Cations & Dimensions

    Optional equipment and loading of the boat will affect the draft measurements. Follow the recommendations regarding the maximum amount of weight your boat can safely carry. Exceeding this weight will affect the boat’s performance. DO NOT Exceed the weight listed. 420 Outrage...
  • Page 52: Passenger Areas

    Keep the accomodation deck clean, so if movement is neccessary it will be free of obstruction. 420 Outrage...
  • Page 53: Recommended Passenger Locations

    ONLY. The interior, upper station and flybridge illustrate optional seating, NOT additional seating. INTERIOR (OPTIONAL SEATING) UPPER STATION (OPTIONAL SEATING) NOTE: Hardtop removed for clarity FLYBRIDGE (OPTIONAL SEATING) Seating while moored, at idle or at speed under 5 mph 420 Outrage...
  • Page 54 (i.e. bow, gunnels, transom, etc.) that will pose a hazard to themselves or the boat. NOTICE Your boat is rated for 20 persons ONLY. The interior illustrates optional seating, NOT additional seating. INTERIOR (OPTIONAL SEATING) NOTE: Hardtop removed for clarity 420 Outrage...
  • Page 55: Location Of Thru-Hull Fittings

    SUMP BOX, FORWARD BILGE AND FREEZER GENERATOR INLET PLATES DRAIN STARBOARD DECK DRAINS COCKPIT A/C CONDENSATION DRAIN STARBOARD BILGE PUMP OUTLET WATER HEATER PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE GENERATOR EXHAUST MID DECK STARBOARD TUB DRAIN STARBOARD FISHBOX PUMPOUT LEANING POST SINK DRAIN 420 Outrage...
  • Page 56 Whaler dealer perform this type of repair. Through hull fi ttings that are improperly installed ® can cause premature hull failure and may void the Boston Whaler limited warranty. ® • A standard 1” “Snap-Tite” plug can be used to replace the garboard drain plug in your boat.
  • Page 57: General Layout, Exterior

    FOLDAWAY STARBOARD BENCH SEAT (OPTION) DELUXE LEANING POST/BAIT PREP STATION FOLDAWAY TROLLING SEAT (OPTION) FRESH WATER FILL DECK PLATE STARBOARD HELM COMPANION SEAT ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED CAPTAINS CHAIR CONSOLE MAGNETIC COMPASS * Optional 350 HP available, FLIP-UP BACKREST Optional joystick piloting available. 420 Outrage 2-11...
  • Page 58: General Layout, Control Station

    **Raymarine E165, 15.4” screen available. WINDSHIELD DEFOG VENTS RELEASE *** Autopilot control w/Skyhook available CONSOLE DRAIN REFER TO THE MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL IN YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY ON THE ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT INSTALLED ON YOUR BOAT. 420 Outrage 2-12...
  • Page 59: General Layout, Upper Station

    AUTOPILOT (OPTION)* RAYMARINE E95, 9” SCREEN (OPTION) GEAR SHIFT/THROTTLE CONTROL * Autopilot control w/Skyhook available REFER TO THE MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL IN YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY ON THE ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT INSTALLED ON YOUR BOAT. 420 Outrage 2-13...
  • Page 60: General Layout, Cockpit

    9 10 (OPTION) MECHANICAL HATCH ELCI (EQUIPMENT LEAKAGE CIRCUIT TRANSOM FRESHWATER SHOWER INTERRUPTER) DOCKSIDE FRESHWATER HOSE CONNECTION SHORE POWER MAIN BREAKERS TRANSOM RODHOLDERS (5) DOCKSIDE TV INLET WASTE PUMPOUT DECK PLATE STEREO SPEAKER * 220/50H 16AMP available 420 Outrage 2-14...
  • Page 61: General Layout, Bilge

    GENERATOR MUFFLER STARBOARD CENTER ENGINE BATTERY A/C SYSTEM AND FREEZER PLATE PORT ENGINE BATTERY INTAKE (OPTION) PORT CENTER ENGINE BATTERY GENERATOR INTAKE HOUSE BATTERIES BILGE PUMP (2000 GPH) AFT BATTERY CHARGERS HIGH WATER (2000 GPH) BILGE PUMP 420 Outrage 2-15...
  • Page 62: General Layout, Forward Cabin

    UNDER SINK STORAGE ADJUSTABLE/REMOVABLE TABLE VACU-FLUSH ® ACTIVATION SWITCH CO MONITOR FLOOR ACCESS TO SHOWER SUMP GALLEY STORAGE STORAGE (TRASH RECEPTACLE) MICROWAVE GALLEY SINK W/HOT & COLD WATER FAUCET 26” FLAT SCREEN HDTV 12V/120V REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER ® ELECTRIC VACU-FLUSH TOILET 420 Outrage 2-16...
  • Page 63: General Layout, Hardtop

    VHF RADIO SPEAKER (OPTION) RADIAL OUTRIGGERS (OPTION) DOME LIGHTS SAFETY GRAB RAIL CANVAS STORAGE RACKS DUAL TRUMPET HORNS COCKPIT FLOOD LIGHTS NAVIGATION LIGHTS COURTESY LIGHTS (10 P&S) SPOTLIGHT WITH REMOTE (OPTION) HARDTOP STORAGE RAYMARINE 4KW OPEN ARRAY RADAR (OPTION) 420 Outrage 2-17...
  • Page 64: Seating

    FLIP-UP LOUNGE BENCH BACKREST HELM SEATING FOLDAWAY TROLLING SEAT (P&S) (OPTION) STARBOARD FOLDAWAY COCKPIT BENCH SEAT (OPTION)* STERN FOLDAWAY BENCH SEAT LEANING POST W/CONVERTIBLE 3-PERSON SEATING (SEE PG. 2-38) FORWARD LOUNGE 3-PERSON SEATING * Deletes under gunnel rod rack 420 Outrage 2-18...
  • Page 65: Control Station Switch Panels

    TELESCOPING COCKPIT SUNSHADE STARBOARD FISHBOX PUMPOUT WINDSHIELD VENT PREP STATION LIVEWELL (OPTION) WINDSHIELD WASHER PORT AFT LIVEWELL WINDSHIELD WIPER COURTESY LIGHTS NAVIGATION LTS TELESCOPING COCKPIT SUNSHADE COURTESY LIGHTS MODE (PROGRAMMABLE) MAP LIGHTS 12V ACCESSORY RECEPTACLE FLOOD LIGHTS 420 Outrage 2-19...
  • Page 66: Gear Shift & Throttle Control

    fl ash. The horn will sound twice when throttle only arms back and forth you can feel a detent in the is engaged. Advance the throttle(s) to increase engine center position and will hear a click when neutral is engaged. 420 Outrage 2-20...
  • Page 67: Shadow Mode Technology

    STARBOARD CENTER ENGINE TRIM SWITCH water and for trailering, launching and beaching. STARBOARD ENGINE TRIM SWITCH The switches are a momentary type switch; which means that constant pressure must be applied to the switch during the raising and lowering cycle. 420 Outrage 2-21...
  • Page 68: Smartcraft Vesselview

    Be aware that the port engine cowl can hit the livewell if the engine is turned to the port and trimmed fully UP. System Calibration (For First Time Use) Boston Whaler or your Boston Whaler ® dealer ® REFER TO THE ENGINE MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 69 SPOTLIGHT CONTROL BRIDGE CLEARANCE LABEL ..2174752 SWITCH PANEL BRIDGE CAPACITY LABEL .....2174751 AUTOPILOT (OPTION) FLYBRIDGE CAPACITY LABEL ..2174750 JOYSTICK PILOTING (OPTION) HORN ENGINES START/STOP SWITCHES NAVIGATION LIGHTS ENGINE SHUT DOWN SWITCH COURTESY LIGHTS GEAR SHIFT/THROTTLE CONTROL MODE 420 Outrage 2-23...
  • Page 70: Upper Control Station (Option)

    Helm transfer should only be attempted TRANSFER button a while both stations are manned. One person second time. A beep will be helm transfer should only be attempted while heard. This completes the engines are in neutral. transfer. 420 Outrage 2-24...
  • Page 71: Navigation Lighting

    NAVIGATION LIGHT STERN LIGHT (GREEN) (WHITE) VISIBLE 2 NM VISIBLE 2 NM MASTHEAD LIGHT (WHITE) ANCHOR LIGHT (WHITE) VISIBLE 3 NM VISIBLE 2 NM STERN LIGHT (WHITE) STARBOARD NAVIGATION VISIBLE 2 NM LIGHT (GREEN) VISIBLE 2 NM 420 Outrage 2-25...
  • Page 72 VISIBLE 2 NM VISIBLE 2 NM UPPER STATION OPTIION ANCHOR LIGHT (WHITE) VISIBLE 2 NM MASTHEAD LIGHT (WHITE) VISIBLE 3 NM STARBOARD STERN LIGHT NAVIGATION LIGHT (WHITE) (GREEN) VISIBLE 2 NM VISIBLE 2 NM UPPER STATION/FLYBRIDGE OPTIION 420 Outrage 2-26...
  • Page 73: Deluxe Leaning Post/Bait Prep Station

    BENCH SEAT RELEASE LATCH (SEE PAGE 2-38) GRAB RAIL SWITCH PANEL W/12V ACCESSORY RECEPTACLE 12V/120V (2.3 CF) FRESHWATER FAUCET W/HOT & COLD WATER REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER HINGED GRILL LID/COUNTER SURFACE LIVEWELL VIEWING WINDOW PAPER TOWEL HOLDER TACKLE STORAGE DRAWERS NET STORAGE LIVEWELL/STORAGE LEADER HOLDERS CUPHOLDERS 420 Outrage 2-27...
  • Page 74: Electric Grill

    The freezer would take override the automatic shut-off switch. the place of the standard tackle drawers on the port The “GRILL” breaker on the prep station breaker panel must be ON to operate the grill. 420 Outrage 2-28...
  • Page 75: Stowable Cockpit Tables (Option)

    There are a variety of downrigger mounting base plates that can be used, it is important TABLE LATCH that you consult with your salesperson to fi nd TABLES (STOWED) the mounting base that will best suit your MECHANICAL ACCESS HATCH application. PEDESTALS (STOWED) 420 Outrage 2-29...
  • Page 76: Canvas (Option)

    Section 2 • General Information Canvas (Option) ® Consult with your Boston Whaler dealer for details on selecting and mounting the downriggers that will DANGER best suit your application. NOTICE CARBON MONOXIDE DANGER If the optional port foldaway bench is installed,...
  • Page 77: Installation

    WING CURTAINS (P&S) lubricant may be used CONSOLE COVER to help new zippers as HELM SEATS COVER well as maintaining LEANING POST COVER trouble-free service. Use care when starting a zipper STERN SEAT COVER to prevent damage. 420 Outrage 2-31...
  • Page 78: To Remove Canvas

    • Unsnap the remaining sides of the canvas pieces. REFER TO THE CANVAS MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETE CARE AND • Remove one piece at a time and store per MAINTENANCE OF YOUR CANVAS SET. manufacturers recommendations. 420 Outrage 2-32...
  • Page 79: Bow Thruster

    1 second. allow the unit to cool down before continuing operation. • Lift the joystick and THRUSTER move it in the direction you wish to move the bow. 420 Outrage 2-33...
  • Page 80: Joystick Piloting (Option)

    In addition, this action will void the warranty. REFER TO THE BOW THRUSTER MANUFACTURER’S REFER TO THE MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL IN YOUR MANUAL IN YOUR OWNER’S PACKET FOR COMPLETE OWNER’S PACKET FOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY. AND WARRANTY. 420 Outrage 2-34...
  • Page 81: Propeller Warning Lights

    Trips with multiple stops between the starting point and fi nal destination are a breeze with Waypoint Sequencing, which allows the operator to plot the boat’s course using multiple points. JOYSTICK WARNING LIGHTS TRANSOM 420 Outrage 2-35...
  • Page 82: Helm Area Seating

    Adustable Helm Seating Fig. 2.36.1 STARBOARD COMPANION CHAIR CAPTAIN’S CHAIR PORT COMPANION CHAIR COMPANION CHAIR FORWARD/AFT ADJUSTMENT LEVER* COMPANION CHAIR ROTATION ADJUSTMENT LEVER* *Port chair shown, starboard chair typical. CAPTAIN’S CHAIR ELECTRIC SWITCH 420 Outrage 2-36...
  • Page 83: Prep Station Foldaway Seating

    The settee in the forward cabin can be easily converted into a comfortable single bed. Bait Prep Station Refrigerator Port Cabin Interior Fig. 2.37.1 Fig. 2.37.1 CONVERTIBLE SETTEE REFRIGERATOR ROD STORAGE BAIT PREP STATION 420 Outrage 2-37...
  • Page 84: Vacuum

    Insert the end of the fl exible hose REFER TO THE MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL IN YOUR into the vacuum outlet to activate OWNER’S PACKET FOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS the vacuum. When the hose is AND WARRANTY. removed the vacuum will shut off. 420 Outrage 2-38...
  • Page 85: Rod Storage

    STORAGE RACK REEL LATCH To Attach Reel: • Squeeze the side knobs on the reel latch to retracted the pins. • Place the reel against the latch and release the knobs allowing the pins to engage the reel. 420 Outrage 2-39...
  • Page 86: Entertainment System

    • R o t a t e t h e R o t a r y E n c o d e r c o n t r o l clockwise to increase volume; turn counterclockwise to decrease volume. 420 Outrage 2-40...
  • Page 87: Tv Dockside Connection

    (antenna & receiver) which enables the satellite MUTE service (Sirius/XM subscription required) to play BACK/PREVIOUS through the stereo unit. HAND HELD TV/DVD REMOTE REFER TO THE MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL IN YOUR STEREO REMOTE OWNER’S PACKET FOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY. 420 Outrage 2-41...
  • Page 88: Operating Your Mp3 Player

    MP3 unit or the stereo. SUN SHADE SWITCH REFER TO THE MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL IN PORT HELM SWITCH PANEL YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR COMPLETE PREP STATION SWITCH PANEL INSTRUCTIONS, INFORMATION AND WARRANTY. ELECTRIC SUN SHADE HARDTOP ROD HOLDERS (2 EA, P&S) 420 Outrage 2-42...
  • Page 89: Windshield Wipers/Washer

    A/C seacock. Failure to do so will cause an air lock in the line when the boat is returned to the water. The A/C system will then have to be primed before it will operate properly. 420 Outrage 2-43...
  • Page 90 fi berglass & gel coat and may • If you are using a professional lifting service, cause injury or death. it is prudent to check all credentials and ask for proof of insurance to protect your investment. 420 Outrage 2-44...
  • Page 91: Trailering

    Padding (or similar) chafe protection bounce, etc., the outboard should be tilted up and should be used wherever the tie-down straps come supported using an accessory outboard support in contact with the hull. device. 420 Outrage 2-45...
  • Page 92: Out Of Water Storage

    TRAILERING manner which will not damage the hull nor the keel. Boston Whaler recommends that the hull be supported CAUTION on both port and starboard with a minimum of four (4) side stands and two (2) keel stands.
  • Page 93: Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & Operation

    EMERGENCY HIGH WATER PUMP FLOAT SWITCH EMERGENCY HIGH WATER PUMP AFT PUMP FLOAT SWITCH SHOWER SUMP THRU HULL DISCHARGE FORWARD BILGE PUMP FORWARD PUMP THRU HULL DISCHARGE SHOWER SUMP PUMP AFT PUMP THRU HULL DISCHARGE SHOWER SUMP AFT PUMP 420 Outrage...
  • Page 94: Emergency High Water Bilge Pump

    Discharge is defi ned as any action which causes a fi lm, sheen or discoloration on the water surface, or causes a sludge or emulsion beneath the water surface. A common violation is bilge discharge. 420 Outrage...
  • Page 95: Gray Water Sump

    FROM GALLEY & HEAD SINK DRAINS TO THRU HULL DISCHARGE HEAD SHOWER DRAIN CABIN A/C & FREEZER PLATE CONDENSATION DRAINS 1100 GPH (4160 LPH) PUMP W/INTEGRATED FLOAT SWITCH FORWARD BILGE PUMP SUMP THRU HULL DISCHARGE FORWARD BILGE PUMP THRU HULL DISCHARGE 420 Outrage...
  • Page 96: Fuel System

    PORT INBOARD ENGINE FUEL FEED STARBOARD INBOARD ENGINE FUEL FEED STARBOARD ENGINE FUEL FEED GENERATOR FUEL FEED FUEL FILL CAP RELEASE BUTTON FUEL FILL DECK PLATE NOTICE FUEL FILL INTEGRATED VENT Fuel gauge only reads accurately when boat is level (not underway). 420 Outrage...
  • Page 97: Fuel Vent

    Fuel Distribution System REFER TO THE ENGINE MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL The fuel is delivered from the tank to the engine IN YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR COMPLETE through the Fuel Demand Valve (FDV), anti-siphon INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY. 420 Outrage...
  • Page 98: Maintenance

    fi ttings with marine grade replacement • Shut down the engine, motors and fans prior parts only. Your Boston Whaler® dealer will have all to taking on fuel. Any ignition sources should the parts and information you will need to maintain be extinguished before fi...
  • Page 99: Ethanol-Blended Fuel

    Boston Whaler, Mercury or may not be ethanol- Fuel Filters compatible. Mercury already provides the appropriate level of fi...
  • Page 100: Storage

    NOTICE REFER TO THE ENGINE MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL IN YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR COMPLETE Ensure that cover is properly seated to prevent INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY. intrusion of water into the pump enclosure. 420 Outrage...
  • Page 101: Starting/Stopping The Engines

    • Make certain the gear shift/throttle control is in the neutral position. (The engines will not start if the control lever is in any other position than NEUTRAL) • Be sure the emergency stop switch (See fi gure 1.14.1) is in the “RUN” position. 420 Outrage...
  • Page 102: Starting The Engines

    The engine will then be connected to the house The gear shift/throttle control levers will not allow engine starting if the control levers are battery which will initiate ignition. in any other position than NEUTRAL. 420 Outrage 3-10...
  • Page 103: Warming Up The Engines

    (See page 3-9). NEUTRAL NOTICE position. If the fob is missing the engines can still be started. However, engine power will be limited to low engine RPM. 420 Outrage 3-11...
  • Page 104: Fresh Water System

    HOSE REEL RAIN SHOWER REGULATOR RAIN SHOWER HEAD (HOT/COLD) WINDSHIELD WASHER ANCHOR LOCKER WASHDOWN GALLEY SINK ® ELECTRIC VACU-FLUSH TOILET FRESH WATER FILL HEAD SINK WATER TANK VENT PUMPS WATER HEATER TRANSOM SHOWER (HOT/COLD) DOCKSIDE WATER INLET 420 Outrage 3-12...
  • Page 105 HEAD SHOWER (COLD) TRANSOM SHOWER (COLD) HOSE REEL (COLD) ANCHOR LOCKER WASHDOWN PREP STATION SINK (COLD) GALLEY SINK (COLD) PREP STATION SINK (HOT) TOILET HOSE REEL (HOT) VALVE “ON” HEAD SHOWER (HOT) VALVE “OFF” TO WATER HEATER 420 Outrage 3-13...
  • Page 106: Operation

    The shower is supplied by the fresh water system ANCHOR LOCKER and has a hose which extends approximately 6’ EXTENDABLE SPRAYER (1.82M). The unit features a control handle to adjust the temperature of the supplied water. 420 Outrage 3-14...
  • Page 107: Cockpit Washdown

    FISH BOX FISH PUMPS PORT one system is required the other pumps can be PUMPS” switch is “ON” (SEE turned off via the iPAD, Raymarine or Czone on FIG. 2.19.1) before energizing Vessel View. the water heater. 420 Outrage 3-15...
  • Page 108: Maintenance

    NOTICE The water heater is equipped with a temperature and pressure relief valve that complies with the standard for Relief Valves & Automatic Gas Shut off Devices for Hot Water Systems, ANSI Z 21.22 420 Outrage 3-16...
  • Page 109: Raw Water System

    TO RAW WATER WASHDOWN PREP STATION LIVEWELL CLOSED RAW WATER PUMP TO 24 GAL. (90.9 L) LIVEWELL TO PREP STATION LIVEWELL RAW WATER INTAKE CONTROL VALVE LIVEWELL THRU HULL VENT LIVEWELL PUMP OPEN HOSE REEL LIVEWELL FLOW CONTROL VALVE 420 Outrage 3-17...
  • Page 110: Livewell Operation

    A drain tube with strainer connects to the livewell overfl ow drains and will direct overfl ow/excess RAW WATER HOSE water to the port thru-hull drain. PORT COMPANION HELM SEAT 420 Outrage 3-18...
  • Page 111: Maintenance

    Freshwater lakes and Impoundments only. Damage to the system could occur if accessible through locks and other fl owing waters the discharge seacock is not open during operation. that are navigable interstate by vessels subject to this regulation. (40CFR 140.3) 420 Outrage 3-19...
  • Page 112: Maintenance

    LOCKABLE DISCHARGE SEACOCK 20 GAL ( 75.7 L )WASTE HOLDING TANK LOCKING PLATE VACUUM GENERATOR THRU-HULL VENT ® ELECTRIC VACU-FLUSH TOILET DOCKSIDE PUMP OUT DECK PLATE FRESH WATER INLET IN-LINE FILTER OVERBOARD DISCHARGE PUMP 420 Outrage 3-20...
  • Page 113: Waste System Vent

    Access is gained by use of a special key that is included in the owners manual packet. REFER TO THE MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL IN YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR COMPLETE The dockside facility will have a connection to fi t INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY. your boat. 420 Outrage 3-21...
  • Page 114: Air Conditioning

    A/C System (Cabin) Fig. 3.22.1 OPEN CLOSED 12,000 BTU, REVERSE CYCLE AIR HANDLER HEAD AIR VENT CONDENSATE TO SHOWER SUMP A/C PUMP/FREEZER PLATE PUMP CABIN AIR VENT WATER STRAINER THRU-HULL DRAIN RAW WATER INTAKE SEACOCK 420 Outrage 3-22...
  • Page 115: A/C Vents

    The water is discharged through a maximum comfort. There is also a set of stationary thru hull fi tting on the starboard side of the hull vents at the base of the aft helm seat podium. (See page 2-8). 420 Outrage 3-23...
  • Page 116: Windshield Defogging Vents

    There is a remote operation panel also located on the AC panel (Figure 3.22.2). GENERATOR FUEL TANK SELECTOR VALVE The generator has a built in cooling pump which draws cooling water through a seacock located in the 420 Outrage 3-24...
  • Page 117: Starting The Generator

    MOVING PARTS Can cause SEVERE INJURY or DEATH. Operate the generator set only when all • Press the START button KOHLER guards, screens and covers are in place. START until the generator MODE starts. STOP 420 Outrage 3-25...
  • Page 118: Stopping The Generator

    (-) cable fi rst when removing and reconnect it last when replacing. Your operations manual will have a complete maintenance schedule that will need to be followed to keep your generator in peak operating condition. Inspect the parts often and perform required service 420 Outrage 3-26...
  • Page 119: Shore Power

    AC electrical system can lead to severe shock and/or death. Never swim or allow swimming when AC system is in use. IF ABOVE TESTS FAIL, DO NOT USE. CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN FOR REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT. 420 Outrage 3-27...
  • Page 120: Shore Power Operation

    Shore power cords should be secured or routed It is imperative that the shore power outlet to avoid laying or falling into water and to avoid is dry before plugging into the dock power stress on shore power plug and inlet. outlet. 420 Outrage 3-28...
  • Page 121: Single Cord Shore Power

    To obtain the most power for your appliances, it is best to use the “GENERATOR” and “GENERATOR BRIDGE” combination which will deliver a higher load capability. 420 Outrage 3-29...
  • Page 122: Battery Charging

    REFER TO THE MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL IN YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY. NEVER attempt to modify or disassemble any components of this system. If the system has been discharged, have a qualifi ed technician replace it. 420 Outrage 3-30...
  • Page 123: In The Event Of Discharge

    fi re system. To Operate 1. Pull pin securing the handle. 2. Pull red FIRE handle quickly and briskly. REFER TO THE MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL IN YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY. 420 Outrage 3-31...
  • Page 124: Dive Door

    STAINLESS STEEL LADDER BRACKET SWIVEL GRAB HANDLE STAINLESS STEEL LATCH DANGER Ensure that door is closed and securely latched when boat is underway. DIVE LADDER (STOWED) LOCKING PIN RELEASE RING DIVE LADDER BRACE LOCKING PIN DECK BRACKET 420 Outrage 3-32...
  • Page 125: Transom Ladder

    fi ttings port and starboard (See page 2-8). TRANSOM LADDER (STOWED) The discharge pumps are located in the bilge and HOLDING BRACKET can be accessed through the hatch in the aft cockpit deck (See page 2-13). 420 Outrage 3-33...
  • Page 126: Dynamic Running Surface (Trim Tabs)

    • Reduce the amount of bow rise of your boat cross winds. during hole shot mode. • Eliminate bow porpoising (bow boaunce). • Keep your boat level at all times. 420 Outrage 3-34...
  • Page 127: Electrolytic Corrosion & Zinc Anodes

    REFER TO THE MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL IN REFER TO THE MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL IN YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR COMPLETE YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS. INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY. 420 Outrage 3-35...
  • Page 128: Thermal Night Vision (Option)

    Pull down on the lower unit handle and rotate to the desired position. W h e n r e l e a s e d t h e handle will hold the outrigger shaft into position. 420 Outrage 3-36...
  • Page 129: Maintenance

    When the aft bench (Figure 3.37.2) is not in use it can be folded fl ush into the transom. To use the seat; raise the bolster, then, using the handle lift the seat up and out toward you and push down. 420 Outrage 3-37...
  • Page 130: Foldaway Starboard Cockpit Bench Seat (Option)

    The innovative design of the helm incorporates a foldaway platform which can be lowered to provide Bow Table (Option) improved visibility for shorter operators or when Fig. 3.38.3 conditions mandate. Visibility Platform Fig. 3.38.2 CTSY/ FLOOD TABLE BOW TABLE SWITCH BOW TABLE CUSHION (OPTION) 420 Outrage 3-38...
  • Page 131: Forward Console Lounge

    fl ipped up to provide additional seating with backrests. Forward Console Lounge Fig. 3.39.1 FORWARD LOUGE SEATING MID SECTION FLIP UP SEATING/BACKREST INSULATED BUILT IN STORAGE/COOLER MID SECTION STORAGE LATCH (P&S) 420 Outrage 3-39...
  • Page 132: Propeller

    In general, changing to a lower pitch propeller will PITCH increase acceleration and load pulling capability, with DIAMETER a slight decrease in top end speed. If you choose 420 Outrage 3-40...
  • Page 133: Anchor Windlass

    Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & Operation to change propellers, the type should be discussed Windlass ® with your Boston Whaler dealer. All propellers Fig. 3.41.1 are designed to provide maximum forward thrust, consequently, the reverse thrust of the propeller will not be as effi...
  • Page 134: Operation

    12V DC breaker panel on the port side of the cabin (See page 2-14). If there is a loss of power to the windlass remote, check the “WINDLASS CONTROL” breaker. If the breaker is tripped, reset the breaker. 420 Outrage 3-42...
  • Page 135: Operating The Windlass Manually

    Fig. 3.43.1 • To lower the anchor, press and hold on the “DOWN” button on the remote. EMERGENCY HANDLE LOOSEN WINDLASS RAISE/LOWER ANCHOR REFER TO THE MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL IN YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY. 420 Outrage 3-43...
  • Page 136: Anchoring

    Proper Anchoring CAUTION Fig. 3.44.1 Be careful that the trailing lines do not foul in the propeller Bow Height Rode Water Depth Rode length = (bow height + water depth) X Scope 420 Outrage 3-44...
  • Page 137: Lowering The Anchor

    (not under power) at night or in low before stowing. visibility. NOTE: If using the windlass, refer to the windlass CAUTION operator’s manual for anchoring instructions Be careful that the trailing lines do not foul in the propeller 420 Outrage 3-45...
  • Page 138 Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & Operation THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 420 Outrage 3-46...
  • Page 139: Electrical System

    Use only AGM batteries with Verado engines. Application Group Volts MCA* RC 25 Qty. USA (SAE) 135 min * Marine Cranking Amps ** Additional battery needed with triple engines. Application Group Volts CCA* Reserve Qty. Intn’l (EN) 65Ah * Cold Cranking Amps 420 Outrage...
  • Page 140: Bow Thruster Battery Trays

    STARBOARD CENTER ENGINE BATTERY FUSE BLOCK PORT ENGINE BATTERY BOW THRUSTER BATTERY SWITCH* PORT CENTER ENGINE BATTERY FORWARD BATTERY CHARGER* AFT BATTERY CHARGERS BOW THRUSTER* HOUSE BATTERIES * Standard bow thruster gets deleted w/Joystick options FRESH WATER MANIFOLD 420 Outrage...
  • Page 141: Maintenance

    ENGINE KEY SWITCH BATTERY VOLTAGE METER IGNITIONS SWITCHES {HOUSE (12V), BOW THRUSTER (24V)} BOW THRUSTER BATTERY SWITCH BATTERY SWITCH PANEL W/JOYSTICK BATTERY VOLTAGE SELECTOR SWITCH (HOLD TO TEST) (OPTION) ENGINE BATTERY SWITCHES VOLTAGE TEST SWITCH (PUSH/HOLD TO TEST) 420 Outrage...
  • Page 142: Battery Selector Switches

    fi re hazard. for increased amperage when an insuffi cient charging source is present. Automatic Charging Relays (ACR) The battery banks on your boat are automatically connected in parallel through the use of ACRs 420 Outrage...
  • Page 143 AMP 2 TRIM TABS PREP AMP 3 STATION CABIN CABIN PREP VACUUM OUTLETS CHARG CHARG REFRIG HARDTOP AMP 4 STBD AFT STEREO SAT TV PORT AFT WATER DECK CABIN HEATER PUMP PLATE 120 V AC PANEL 12V DC PANEL 420 Outrage...
  • Page 144: Dc Distribution Panel

    WINDLASS ....100 AMPS PORT AFT ..... 40 AMPS 420 Outrage...
  • Page 145: Ac Distribution Panel (120V)

    FREEZER PLATES ....15 AMPS AFT BATTERY CHARGER ..15 AMP FREEZER PLATES ON... . . 1 AMPS 420 Outrage...
  • Page 146: Ac Distribution Panel (220V)

    FREEZER PLATES ....10 AMPS AFT BATTERY CHARGER ..10 AMP FREEZER PLATES ON... . . 1 AMPS 420 Outrage...
  • Page 147: Prep Station Breaker Panel (120V)

    12V DC OUTLET....15 AMPS GRILL ......10 AMPS 420 Outrage...
  • Page 148: Electronics Box Breaker Panel

    The heavy duty fuse box contains three (3) 150 Amp fuses which protect the DC Main, the windlass and the Stereo amps. 420 Outrage 4-10...
  • Page 149: Volt Accessory Receptacle

    ON for the lighting to function. times for both blue accent lighting and step lights There are also swivel spot lamps located port and starboard in the forward cabin. • Press bottom of switch to turn all lights OFF. 420 Outrage 4-11...
  • Page 150: Ground Fault Interrupter Receptacle (Gfi)

    GFI receptacle. No safety devices yet designed will protect against all hazards or carelessly handled or misused HEAD VANITY electrical equipment or wiring. PREP STATION 420 Outrage 4-12...
  • Page 151: C-Zone Digital Switching System

    Behind Port Aft Settee Behind Port Aft Settee AC Sense Transformer 1 Output I/F #3 Behind AC MDP Aft Mechanical Space (Overhead) Meter I/F #1 Behind Battery Panel Motor Output #1 E-Box Output I/F #8 E-Box Output I/F #7 E-Box 420 Outrage 4-13...
  • Page 152: C-Zone Power Modules

    C-Zone WiFi Interface Module The C-Zone WiFi Interface Module (See fi gure 4.15.1) is located behind the hardtop electronics box. The module is designed to connect your iPAD (supplied) to the The C-Zone digital switching system. 420 Outrage 4-14...
  • Page 153: C-Zone Wifi Interface Module

    Power ON CZone and MasterBus Data/Power LED Green Connected CZone and MasterBus Data/Power LED Red Flash Traffi c LED Mode WiFi LED Ethernet LED State State Meaning Not active or connected ON continuously Enabled Connected Normal use 420 Outrage 4-15...
  • Page 154: Raymarine Interface

    fi rst contacting your dealer or Boston icon, typically on Whaler. To do so will negatively impact your the lower right of ability to access C-Zone Digital Switching. the screen, you will be able to scroll through a series of three (3) 420 Outrage 4-16...
  • Page 155: Vessel View Interface

    • T o u c h t h e complete instructions on how to connect to “Control a WiFi network. Monitor” icon • Select the on the lower C-Zone icon center of the on the iPAD. screen. 420 Outrage 4-17...
  • Page 156: Modes

    From the next page, at the top of the iPAD home page which have been operation of the created for the boat operator by Boston Whaler. livewell pumps nad Pages 4-20 thru 4-22 illustrate various systems and fi shbox drain pumps components which are activated with a single switch.
  • Page 157: Theft Deterrent System W/Remote

    The system uses GPS coordinates to monitor the vessel’s location. When the vessel crosses the security fence boundary, the satellite network will send an alert e-mail or text message to the addresses designated by the vessel owner. 420 Outrage 4-19...
  • Page 158: Anti-Theft Security Key

    • After boating, turn engine key off and remove the fob from the docking station. NOTICE If the fob is missing the engines can still be started. However, engine power will be limited to low engine RPM. 420 Outrage 4-20...
  • Page 159: Digital Switching - C-Zone Tm Modes

    Cockpit Courtesy Lights AFT Cockpit Courtesy Lights MID Fishbox Macerator Pump - Port Fresh Water Pump Fishbox Macerator Pump - STBD Washdown Pump Vacufl ush Pump Hardtop Accent Blue Lights Hardtop Map Light Foredeck Storage Locker Lights Mechanical Space Lights 420 Outrage 4-21...
  • Page 160 Aft Livewell Pump Flood Lights - Foredeck Fresh Water Pump Underwater Lights Hardtop Map Light Leaning Post Livewell Light Foredeck Storage Locker Lights Leaning Post Courtesy lights Mechanical Space Lights Fresh Water Pump Washdown Pump Vacufl ush Pump 420 Outrage 4-22...
  • Page 161 Cockpit Courtesy Lights Aft Foredeck Storage Locker Lights Cockpit Courtesy Lights Aft Aft Livewell Light Cockpit Courtesy Lights Forward Aft Livewell Pump Hardtop Accent Blue Lights Leaning Post Livewell Light Flood Lights - Cockpit Leaning Post Livewell Pump Shade In 420 Outrage 4-23...
  • Page 162: Digital Switching

    • Operates the windshield washer and wiper. Wiper and washer both operate as long as switch is pressed. Wiper may run a little longer to park on one side. WIPER • Operates the windshield wiper. Toggles ON and OFF. 420 Outrage 4-24...
  • Page 163: Helm Switch Panel - Starboard

    • Operates the windlass. The windlass will retrieve the anchor after being deployed. Operates only while the switch is pressed. WINDLASS DOWN • Operates the windlass. The windlass will deploy the anchor. Operates only while the switch is pressed. 420 Outrage 4-25...
  • Page 164: Prep Station Switch Panel

    • Turns on FISH MODE. Turns ON cockpit aftcourtesy lights, deck step lights, compass light, underwater lights (down facing), leaning post courtesy lights, aft livewell pump and light, leaning post livewell pump and light (if equipped). Turns OFF port and starboard fi shbox macerator pumps. 420 Outrage 4-26...
  • Page 165: Upper Control Station Switch Panel

    • First press turns ON deck courtesy lights (FWD, MID, AFT), fl ood lights (FWD, AFT), hardtop accent lights, and lower underwater lights. Second press turns OFF deck courtesy lights (FWD, MID, AFT), fl ood lights (FWD, AFT), hardtop accent lights, and lower underwater lights. 420 Outrage 4-27...
  • Page 166: Port Bow Switch Panel

    So it may take 3 presses before the table starts to operate. From then on the table will operate as above until the house battery switch is turned off again. This is normal. 420 Outrage 4-28...
  • Page 167: Rigging

    Optional Upper Station Rigging Fig. 4.29.3 Rigging Tube/Pull Fig. 4.29.1 RIGGING TUBE FORWARD PULL CORD AFT PULL CORD ROUTING FOR ELECTRICAL WIRING ROUTING FOR STEERING HOSES AND ELECTRICAL WIRING (P&S) 420 Outrage 4-29...
  • Page 168: Transducer Location Diagram

    Section 4 • Electrical System Transducer Location Diagram Transducer Locations Fig. 4.30.1 Transducer Location Dimensions Fig. 4.30.2 10” 4” 420 Outrage 4-30...
  • Page 169: Electrical Schematics & Harnesses

    These images were generated ® by technicians in the Boston Whaler Engineering Wiring Identifi cation Chart Department and are for reference and to be used by ®...
  • Page 170 Section 4 • Electrical System Hardtop Harness Fig. 4.32.1 420 Outrage 4-32...
  • Page 171 Section 4 • Electrical System Console Harness Fig. 4.33.1 View looking from behind 420 Outrage 4-33...
  • Page 172 Section 4 • Electrical System 120 V AC Harness Fig. 4.34.1 420 Outrage 4-34...
  • Page 173 Section 4 • Electrical System Deck C-Zone Harness Fig. 4.35.1 420 Outrage 4-35...
  • Page 174 Section 4 • Electrical System Generator and Windlass Harness Fig. 4.36.1 420 Outrage 4-36...
  • Page 175 Section 4 • Electrical System Battery Harness Fig. 4.37.1 420 Outrage 4-37...
  • Page 176 Section 4 • Electrical System Bow Thruster Harness Fig. 4.38.1 420 Outrage 4-38...
  • Page 177 Section 4 • Electrical System Cabin Headliner harness Fig. 4.39.1 420 Outrage 4-39...
  • Page 178 Section 4 • Electrical System Forward DC harness Fig. 4.40.1 420 Outrage 4-40...
  • Page 179 Section 4 • Electrical System Lower Cabin Harness Fig. 4.41.1 420 Outrage 4-41...
  • Page 180 Section 4 • Electrical System Freezer Plates 120 V harness Fig. 4.42.1 420 Outrage 4-42...
  • Page 181 Section 4 • Electrical System Helm Seat Harness Fig. 4.43.1 Prep Station 120 V Harness Fig. 4.43.2 420 Outrage 4-43...
  • Page 182 Section 4 • Electrical System Upper Station Harness Fig. 4.44.1 420 Outrage 4-44...
  • Page 183 Section 4 • Electrical System C-Zone Network Fig. 4.45.1 420 Outrage 4-45...
  • Page 184 Section 4 • Electrical System C-Zone Network (Cont’d) Fig. 4.46.1 420 Outrage 4-46...
  • Page 185 Section 4 • Electrical System C-Zone Network (Cont’d) Fig. 4.47.1 420 Outrage 4-47...
  • Page 186 Section 4 • Electrical System C-Zone Network (Cont’d) Fig. 4.48.1 420 Outrage 4-48...
  • Page 187 Section 4 • Electrical System C-Zone Network (Cont’d) Fig. 4.49.1 420 Outrage 4-49...
  • Page 188 Section 4 • Electrical System Electrical Schematic Fig. 4.50.1 Contact Boston Whaler customer service at 1-877-294-5645 for your boat’s electrical schematics. 420 Outrage 4-50...
  • Page 189: Section 5 • Care & Maintenance

    Only use solvents in a well ventilated area and keep all solvents away from open fl ame and any ® Check with your Boston Whaler dealer for other forms of ignition. recommendations on a compatible rubbing compound for your boat or a professional hull cleaning company Routine inspection, service and maintenance of in your area.
  • Page 190: Hull Maintenance

    NEVER apply tape or any other type of adhesives directly to the painted surfaces on your boat. ® Contact your Boston Whaler dealer for more information on the prevention and treatment of hull Use care when covering your boat’s painted surfaces blisters.
  • Page 191: Zinc Anodes

    fi berglass surface prep solvent and a scrub Following is an abbreviated section on painting your pad. Scrub only a few square feet at a time. Flush hull bottom. Your Boston Whaler ® dealer should with fresh water. If the water beads up or separates, have information on properly painting your boat’s...
  • Page 192: Rubrail Care

    Areas which have been torn or are affected by heavy abrasion will have to have the damaged section preparing the old painted surface following the paint replaced. Please see your Boston Whaler dealer for ® manufacturer’s recommendations.
  • Page 193: Aluminum Care

    Hosing alone will • More diffi cult stains can be cleaned using not dislodge all particles. DO NOT allow soap to dry rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol). Rinse cleaned area with fresh water and 420 Outrage...
  • Page 194: Canvas Care And Maintenance

    Clean with a mild household detergent or plastic cleaner. ® Consult your Boston Whaler dealer or check your canvas manufacturer’s manual BEFORE using any Never use abrasives or rough, dirty cloths to clean chemical treatments on your canvas.
  • Page 195: Cleaning Stubborn Stains

    Blot dry with a clean damp chamois. The use of a vinyl protective cleaner/restorer is recommended to keep your acrylic scratch resistant, clean and minimize the deteriorating effects of sunlight. 420 Outrage...
  • Page 196: Hardwood Floor

    • Use wax, oil-based detergents or other made by a trained solid surface fabricator. household cleaning agents on your fl oors. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT BOSTON WHALER These products may dull or damage the fi nish, CUSTOMER SERVICE (1-877-294-5645) leave a greasy film, make maintenance more diffi...
  • Page 197: Engine

    • Remove the prop and grease the shaft and during storage. threads. • Disconnect the battery cables (negative • Treat all grease fi ttings with the recommended cable fi rst). lubricant. • Remove the battery from the boat. 420 Outrage...
  • Page 198: Livewell/Raw Water System

    • Add a non-toxic antifreeze to the water tank facility. per manufacturer’s recommendations. • Add fresh water to the bowl and fl ush several • Energize the freshwater pump switch on the times while the holding tank is being instrument panel. pumped. 420 Outrage 5-10...
  • Page 199: Air Handling System

    fl uids should write or call Remove any valuables or anything that can be easily their state’s EPA offi ce. removed from the boat such as electronics, lines, PFDs, fenders, cushions, etc. and store at home. 420 Outrage 5-11...
  • Page 200: Reinforcement Locations

    Medium Self-tapping screws Phenolic** Fiberglass reinforced composite board Heavy Drill & Tap * In all cases it is recommended to drill and countersink a pilot hole to prevent damage to the gelcoat surface. **Also known as Whaleboard 420 Outrage 5-12...
  • Page 201: Reinforcement Location Diagram

    Section 5 • Care & Maintenance Reinforcement Location Diagram HULL -Port Side View Fig.5.13.1 420 Outrage 5-13...
  • Page 202 Section 5 • Care & Maintenance Reinforcement Location Diagram (Con’t) HULL -Starboard Side View Fig.5.14.1 420 Outrage 5-14...
  • Page 203 Section 5 • Care & Maintenance Reinforcement Location Diagram (Con’t) HULL Fig.5.15.1 CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 420 Outrage 5-15...
  • Page 204 Section 5 • Care & Maintenance Reinforcement Location Diagram (Con’t) HULL Fig.5.16.1 420 Outrage 5-16...
  • Page 205 Section 5 • Care & Maintenance Reinforcement Location Diagram (Con’t) DECK -Port Side View Fig.5.17.1 420 Outrage 5-17...
  • Page 206 Section 5 • Care & Maintenance Reinforcement Location Diagram (Con’t) DECK -Starboard Side View Fig.5.18.1 420 Outrage 5-18...
  • Page 207 Section 5 • Care & Maintenance Reinforcement Location Diagram (Con’t) DECK Fig.5.19.1 CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 420 Outrage 5-19...
  • Page 208 Section 5 • Care & Maintenance Reinforcement Location Diagram (Con’t) DECK Fig.5.20.1 CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 420 Outrage 5-20...
  • Page 209 Section 5 • Care & Maintenance Reinforcement Location Diagram (Con’t) DECK Fig.5.21.1 420 Outrage 5-21...
  • Page 210: Maintenance Log

    Section 5 • Care & Maintenance Fill out the log below after scheduled service or maintenance is performed. MAINTENANCE LOG ENGINE SERVICED DATE HOURS MAINTENANCE PERFORMED NOTES 420 Outrage 5-22...

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