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Bertram 285 Operator's Manual
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Vessel
Main Engines
Engine Batteries
Propellers
Propeller Shafts
Ventilation and Exhaust Blowers
Bilge and Sump Pumps
Holding Tank Capacity
Performance Charts
Controls and Instruments Section
Switches
Battery Power
Before Starting Engine
Starting Engine
Battery Paralleling Switch
After Engine Starts
Stopping Engine
Accessory Switches
Instruments
The Importance of Instruments
Oil Pressure Gauge
Temperature Gauge
Tachometer
Hour Meter
Voltmeter
Fuel Gauge
Alarm Systems
Ngine Alarms
Bilge Alarm Switches
Fire Alarm Switches
Fire and Bilge Alarm Lights
Mechanical Controls
Engine Speed and Marine Gear Controls
Steering System
Trim Tabs
VESSEL Safety
Fueling Instructions
Before Fueling
After Fueling
Carbon Monoxide Gas
The Fishing Tower
WHEN Underway
Propeller Hazard
Alcohol Stove Flare-Up
The Fire Warning and the Fire Extinguishing System S
General
The Fire and Bilge Flood Alarm Systems
The Fixed Fire Extinguisher Discharged Monitor System
The Portable Fire Exd.riguishers
The Halon 1301 Fixed Fire Extinguisher System
System Function
After the Fixed Fire Extinguisher System Discharge
Inspection and Restarting Vessel Systems
The Fire Fighting Plan
The Fire or Emergency Evacuation Plan
The Use of Personal Floatation Devices
The Ring Bouy
Radios as Emergency Equipment
Maneuvering
Single Engine Running
DAMAGED UNDERWATER Equipment
Vessel Speed
Running Aground
Recommendations for Refloat!Ng Vessel
FLOTSAM (Floating Oebris)
Vibrations
Towing
General
NAVIGATION and RUNNING LIGHTS
Visual Distress Signals
Calling at Ports Away from Home
Leaving Your Bertram
AA. HULL Efficiency
Bb. Atmospheric Conditions
Marine Growth
I-Iater in the Bilge
Ee. Draft
Ff . Height
Trip Preparation
Before Leaving Oockside Checkoff Sheet
Reparations for Rough Weather
Heavy Weather Check List
The Beaufort Scale of Wind Force
Electrical Systems
General
Electrical Distribution Panels
GROUND and BONDING System
Bonding
Electrolysis
VDC System
Batteries
Battery Switches
Distribution
Automatic Conv Erter
120 VAC System
Shore Power
Distribution
Galvanic Isolator
European Shore Power (Optional)
CIRCUIT BREAKERS and FUSES
Mechanical Systems Section
FUEL System
Fuel Supply Lines
Fuel Filters
Type of Fuel
PROPULSION System
Engines
Marine Gears
Propeller Shafts
Propellers
Engine Shaft Alignment
Shaft Log and Stuffing Box
Shaft Log Spraysh~_~.~D
Rudder Stuffing Box
Installation of Propellers
Toilet Systems
Bilge Pumps
FRESH WATER System
Tanks
Filling the Tanks
Water Heater
Water Pump
Shower
Shower Sump Pump
Dockside Water Supply (Optional
AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM (Optional
Basic Instructions
Thermostat
Maintenance Section
Preventative Maintenance
Periodic Maintenance
Daily
Every 100 Hours or 60 Days
Exterior
Interior
V-Berth
Head
Galley
Engine-Compartment
Lazarette
Flybridge Control Station
As Required
Crevice Corrosion
Electrolysis
Storing Your Bertram
Dry Storage
Wet Storage
Fitting out
Prelaunch and Postlaunch Checks
Prelaunch
Postlaunch
Electrical System Check
Engine Check
Controls Check
Appearance and Care
Care of Fiberglass
Seasonal Care (at Fitting out Time
Loss of Gloss
Stains
Scratches and Abrasions
Bottom Blisters
Painting Fiberglass Surfaces
Battery Care
Battery Water
Excessive Loss of Liquid
Maximum Charge". Vol Tage
Cleaning Batteries
Explosive
Spilled Battery Acids
Acid Splashed in the Eye
If a Considerable Amount of Acid Is
Fuel Tank Replacement
Fuel Tank Removal
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