Wellcraft 195 BAY Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 60305-Fishboat-Cover 1/30/04 2:12 PM Page 1...
  • Page 2 For a complete list of standard and optional features and equipment, consult your local Wellcraft dealer. Due to a policy of continual product improvement, specifications are subject to change without notice. The weights and volumes shown are estimated and can vary from boat to boat because of equipment, etc. Wellcraft boats meet or exceed U.S. Coast Guard regulations at the date of manufacture.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ........i Controls and Indicators....5-1 INSTRUMENTATION .......5-1 General Information ......1-1 STEERING ..........5-2 YOU AND YOUR NEW BOAT ....1-1 SHIFT/THROTTLE CONTROL....5-3 BOATING LAWS AND REGULATIONS ..1-6 POWER TRIM/TILT OPERATION ....5-5 RECOMMENDED READING.....1-7 Trailering........6-1 PRE-DELIVERY CHECKLIST.....1-9 SERVICE/MAINTENANCE LOG ....1-10 GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT RATING...6-1 BOAT DATA SHEET.......1-11 WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION ......6-1...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction Congratulations on your ne w boat purchase and WARNING welcome to our boating family! This symbol and signal word indicate a We want your boating experience to be the most potential hazard. If you ignore this enjoyable possible. The more you know about safety message, serious injury or your new boat, the more you’...
  • Page 5: General Information

    General Information – 1 This manual has been compiled to help you to the most enjo yment possible from your ne w operate your boat with safety and pleasure. It boat, and the more you know about it, the eas- contains details of the vessel, the equipment ier that will be.
  • Page 6 Review and train your self and your family in We recommend that you see your dealer if you safety, emergency and operating procedures. wish to modify factor y-installed equipment or Pay close attention to all highlighted safety add new equipment. Y our dealer is qualified to warnings, cautions and hazards, and remember make such modifications or additions without that along with the freedom and fun of a pow er-...
  • Page 7 Wellcraft Marine Cor p. Attn: Customer Ser vice The operator is also responsible for complying 1651 Whitfield A venue with the following procedures and operational...
  • Page 8 • Hull blister s that for m below the w aterline: Wellcraft Marine in writing within 15 da ys of the Osmosis blistering is not co vered by our lim- transfer, by using the w arranty registration trans- ited warranty.
  • Page 9 Manual and store in a safe place. Do not keep (941) 753-7811 or b y writing to: this for m aboard your boat. Wellcraft Marine Cor p. Customer Ser vice Depar tment The Float Plan provides a record of your desti- 1651 Whitfield A venue...
  • Page 10: Boating Laws And Regulations

    The Ser vice/Maintenance Log provides a record of maintenance wor k completed on your boat, the date of completion and the engine (LOCATION MAY VARY, hour reading. This log will also help you identify HIN MAY BE LOCATED the frequency of routine maintenance wor k, ON STARBOARD HULL SIDE) such as engine oil changes.
  • Page 11: Recommended Reading

    so they can be obser ved and read b y crew and DISCHARGE OF OIL passenger s. These locations might include The Federal Water Pollution Control Act prohibits embarkation points, food ser vice areas, galle ys, the discharge of oil or oily w aste into or upon garbage handling spaces and common deck the navigable waters of the United States or the...
  • Page 12 For boats sold at retail more than twelve (12) months after delivery at the deal- chromium plated and stainless steel finishes, because of the varying ership, you will be entitled only to the coverage as stated in the Wellcraft effects resulting from different climatic and use conditions.
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  • Page 14: Service/Maintenance Log

    SERVICE/MAINTENANCE LOG HOUR METER DATE READING SERVICE/REPAIRS PERFORMED 1 - 1 0...
  • Page 15: Boat Data Sheet

    BOAT DATA SHEET Wellcraft Model Name ______________________ Hull Identification Number _____________________ Name of Boat _______________________________ State ________ Length ______ Beam_________ Hull Color(s) ________________________________ Weight ______ Draft (Drive Down) ________ (Drive Up) ________ Freeboard (Forward) ________ (Aft)____________ Engine(s) Make ________________ Model Name________________ H.P.______ Model No. _____________ Port Serial No.
  • Page 16: Fuel Log

    FUEL LOG HOURS FUEL RANGE DATE (GAL) (MI) 1 - 1 2...
  • Page 17: Float Plan

    DO NOT file this plan with the Coast Guard. Name _____________________________________ Telephone__________________________________ Description of Boat: Type ________________ Color ______________ Trim ___________________ Registration Number __________________________________________________________________ Length ______________________ Name __________________ Make ________________________ Wellcraft Hull Identification Number _______________________________________________________ Other Info. __________________________________________________________________________ Persons Aboard: Name Address Telephone ______________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 18: Warranty Registration Transfer

    Acceptance of the request does not create any additional warranties or obligation on Wellcraft. Warranty Expiration Date: _______________________________________________ Wellcraft Transfer Acceptance Date: _______________________________________________ Wellcraft Authorized Signature: _______________________________________________ Mail to Wellcraft Marine, 1651 Whitfield Ave., Sarasota, FL 34243, Attn: Customer Service Department. WELLCRAFT MARINE CORP. 1 - 1 4...
  • Page 19: Boating Safety

    60305-Fishboat-02_Sect 1/13/04 3:31 PM Page 2-1 Boating Safety – 2 The popularity of boating and other w ater spor ts The Safety Aler t Symbol means pa y has undergone an explosion of growth in the attention! Your safety is in volved. Not fol- past few years.
  • Page 20: Safety Equipment

    60305-Fishboat-02_Sect 1/13/04 3:31 PM Page 2-2 1. Never operate a boat while under the influ- 9. Always operate your boat with consideration, ence of dr ugs or alcohol. Doing so is a courtesy and common sense. Federal offense. Mak e sure only qualified drivers operate your boat.
  • Page 21 60305-Fishboat-02_Sect 1/13/04 3:31 PM Page 2-3 viceable condition. This PFD is required in addi- tion to the PFDs pre viously discussed. PFD Type V, Wearable, (F igure 2.5) must be worn to be effective. When inflated, it pro vides buoyancy equivalent to T ype I, II or III PFDs. When it is deflated, how ever, it ma y not suppor t some people.
  • Page 22 60305-Fishboat-02_Sect 1/13/04 3:31 PM Page 2-4 on the gauge reading . Consult the instr uction the interrupter switch and flip the inter rupter manual supplied with the fire extinguisher to switch. determine the accuracy of the gauge. VISUAL DISTRESS SIGNAL DEVICES Coast Guard appro ved visual distress signal SAFETY devices are required on all recreational boats...
  • Page 23: Safe Boating Courses

    60305-Fishboat-02_Sect 1/13/04 3:31 PM Page 2-5 SAFE BOATING COURSES ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT Your local U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliar y and the The following list (not an exhaustive list) indi- U.S. Power Squadrons offer comprehensive safe cates some additional recommended equipment boating classes se veral times a year .
  • Page 24: Carbon Monoxide And Boating

    60305-Fishboat-02_Sect 1/13/04 3:31 PM Page 2-6 • Use in weather or sea conditions be yond the Outboard and ster n drive pow ered open boats skill or experience of the operator or the present a low er risk of exposure to dangerous comfor table capability of the boat or pas- levels of carbon monoxide from their own senger s.
  • Page 25 60305-Fishboat-02_Sect 1/13/04 3:31 PM Page 2-7 FIGURE 2.7 VESSEL ALONGSIDE FIGURE 2.9 WHILE UNDER WAY WARNING WARNING BACKDRAFTING Station Wagon Effect Hull exhaust outlets near a pier, dock, (Inefficient Trim Angle): Under certain seawall or outlets blocked by any conditions, moving air currents can other means can cause excessive direct carbon monoxide fumes into the accumulation of poisonous carbon...
  • Page 26: Water Sports

    60305-Fishboat-02_Sect 1/13/04 3:31 PM Page 2-8 Installing rear can vas while underw ay increases properly designed PFD will help a stunned or the chance of CO accumulation in your boat. Be unconscious per son sta y afloat. sure to pro vide adequate ventilation (F igure 2.11) .
  • Page 27: Rules Of The Road

    60305-Fishboat-02_Sect 1/13/04 3:31 PM Page 2-9 WATER SKIING WARNING The popular spor t of w ater skiing has brought a Switch engine off before taking skiers special set of safety precautions to obser ve in aboard from in the water. Do not leave boating.
  • Page 28 60305-Fishboat-02_Sect 1/13/04 3:31 PM Page 2-10 obtained from your local U.S. Coast Guard Unit Returning from sea ward is ver y clear if you ha ve or the United States Coast Guard Headquar ters been on the ocean. Y ou are retur ning to por t. By by calling (202) 512-1800 or faxing your agreement, going up a na vigational river is request to (202) 512-2250, and asking for the...
  • Page 29: General Rules Of Seamanship

    60305-Fishboat-02_Sect 1/13/04 3:31 PM Page 2-11 An orange diamond means danger . If the dia- Safe Water Marks mond has an orange cross inside it, don’ t enter You can find Safe W ater Markers at the center the area. The reason you should sta y out, such of the Na vigational Aids Char t.
  • Page 30 60305-Fishboat-02_Sect 1/13/04 3:31 PM Page 2-12 RIGHT-OF-WAY MEETING A VESSEL HEAD-ON In general, boats with less maneuverability ha ve In a head-on situation, neither boat has the right-of-way over more agile pow er boats. In your right-of way. Both boats should decrease speed power boat, you must sta y out of the w ay of the and pass por t to por t (Figure 2.15) .
  • Page 31 60305-Fishboat-02_Sect 1/13/04 3:31 PM Page 2-13 12 O'CLOCK WHISTLE SIGNALS Out on the w ater, whistle signals are commonly PRIVILEGED used. Although using a whistle signal is not nec- VESSEL essar y every time a boat is nearb y, operators must signal their intentions when necessar y to avoid potentially confusing or hazardous situa-...
  • Page 32 60305-Fishboat-02_Sect 1/13/04 3:31 PM Page 2-14 WHITE GREEN IF YOU SEE GREEN: CAUTIOUSLY HOLD COURSE WHITE IF YOU SEE RED: GIVE WAY! FIGURE 2.18 NIGHT RUNNING NAVIGATIONAL AIDS CHART The illustrated Na vigational Aids Char t located on the next page contains infor mation concern- ing whistle signals, stor m warnings, bridge signals and buo y descriptions and infor mation.
  • Page 33: Navigational Aids Chart

    60305-Fishboat-02_Sect 1/13/04 3:31 PM Page 2-15 Navigational Aids Chart REMEMBER 1. OVERTAKING - PASSING: Boat being passed has the right-of-way. KEEP CLEAR. THESE 2. MEETING HEAD ON: Keep to the right. RULES 3. CROSSING: Boat on right has the right-of-way. Slow down and permit boat to pass. STORM WARNINGS PORT STARBOARD...
  • Page 34: Specifications And Layout

    60305-Fishboat-03_Sect 1/15/04 2:00 PM Page 3-1 Specifications and Layout – 3 This owner’s manual co vers a number of W ell- Figures 3.1 thr u 3.17 in this section show the craft models. The specifications for these locations of equipment on various W ellcraft models are detailed in this section.
  • Page 35 60305-Fishboat-03_Sect 1/15/04 2:00 PM Page 3-2 LIVEWELL PUMP VRO TANK FUEL BREAKER FILL/VENT LIVEWELL PANEL DISCHARGE BILGE PUMP WITH AUTO FLOAT BILGE FUEL FILTER PUMP DISCHARGE BATTERY STERN LIGHT BASE FIGURE 3.3 200 FISHERMAN FUEL FUEL FUEL VENT FILL FILTER BOTTLE LIVEWELL PUMP...
  • Page 36 60305-Fishboat-03_Sect 1/15/04 2:00 PM Page 3-3 FUEL FILL FILL & VENT COOLER BOX DISCHARGE BILGE PUMP WITH AUTO FLOAT LIVEWELL PUMP BATTERY FUEL FILTER FUSE STERN BILGE PUMP LIVEWELL LIGHT BASE DISCHARGE DISCHARGE FIGURE 3.5 210 SPORTSMAN FUEL FILL/VENT TANK FISHBOX DISCHARGE LIVEWELL...
  • Page 37 60305-Fishboat-03_Sect 1/15/04 2:00 PM Page 3-4 STORAGE RAW WATER DECK DRAIN FUEL FILL NOT WITH BACK TO BACK PUMP DRAIN (OPTIONAL) DOCKSIDE LIVEWELL STERN PUMPOUT DOCKSIDE VENT PUMP LIGHT BASE (OPTIONAL) (OPTIONAL) VRO TANK FILL BILGE PUMP LIVEWELL DISCHARGE TRIM TAB PUMP (OPTIONAL) BATTERY...
  • Page 38 60305-Fishboat-03_Sect 1/15/04 2:00 PM Page 3-5 LIVEWELL DISCHARGE SINGLE FUSE LIVEWELL BATTERY PANEL BATTERY PUMP SWITCH FUEL FILTER BILGE PUMP WITH AUTO FLOAT TANK FUEL FILL FIRSTMATE STERN LIVEWELL AND VENT CONTROL BOX LIGHT BASE DISCHARGE BILGE PUMP FILL DISCHARGE FIGURE 3.9 250 FISHERMAN O/B LIVEWELL FUEL...
  • Page 39 60305-Fishboat-03_Sect 1/15/04 2:00 PM Page 3-6 DOCKSIDE BATTERY COOLER DISCHARGE SWITCH BATTERY (OPTIONAL) LIVEWELL PUMP BILGE PUMP WITH AUTO FLOAT WATER TANK WATER FILL BREAKER PANEL (WITH SHORE POWER OPTION) TANK/FILL LIVEWELL STANDARD BREAKERS (2-STROKE) FUEL FILL/VENT STERN BILGE PUMP LIGHT BASE DISCHARGE LIVEWELL...
  • Page 40 60305-Fishboat-03_Sect 1/15/04 2:00 PM Page 3-7 CABIN SINK FUEL DISCHARGE FORWARD AUXILIARY FILL/VENT BILGE PUMP FUEL FILL WASTE DISCHARGE (OPTIONAL) PUMPOUT BATTERIES SHORE BREAKER POWER PANEL DOCK SIDE WATER AFT BILGE PUMP WITH AUTO FLOAT FISH BOX PUMP BATTERY CHARGER WASTE PUMP LIVEWELL &...
  • Page 41 60305-Fishboat-03_Sect 1/15/04 2:00 PM Page 3-8 SHORE CABIN POWER BREAKER WATER INLET PANEL CABIN SINK FILL SHOWER LIVEWELL DISCHARGE SUMP PUMP PUMP BATTERY FUSE BOX BILGE PUMP WITH AUTO FLOAT TANK BILGE PUMP WITH AUTO FUEL FILL FLOAT FUEL VENT VRO FILL WASTE PUMP OUT...
  • Page 42 60305-Fishboat-03_Sect 1/15/04 2:01 PM Page 3-9 FUEL BILGE PUMP FILL/VENT WATER DISCHARGE FORWARD STORAGE FILL BREAKER MACERATOR PUMP PANEL LIVEWELL PUMPS FORWARD LARGE FILL STORAGE WASTE PUMP OUT BILGE PUMP STERN LIGHT DISCHARGE BASE FUEL BATTERIES TANKS FILTERS BILGE PUMPS FISH BOX MACERATOR WITH AUTO...
  • Page 43 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 10 180 FISHERMAN L.O.A. 18’ 0” (5.48 m) Beam 8’ (2.44 m) Dry weight (approx.)* 2065 lbs. (937 kg) Fuel capacity (Gas) 49 gal. (185.5 L) Max power @ prop 150 HP (111.9 kw) Shaft length 20”...
  • Page 44 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 11 S T A N D A R D E Q U I P M E N T HULL & DECK MECHANICAL Anchor locker Accessory plug - 12V Bow and stern eyes -...
  • Page 45 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 12 P E R F O R M A N C E D ATA - Yamaha F115 4-Stroke Top Speed 41.9 MPH @ 6000 RPM Cruise Speed 28.2 MPH @ 4500 RPM Cruise Range...
  • Page 46 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 14 195 BAY L.O.A. 19’ 6” (5.94 m) Beam 8’ 6” (2.59 m) Dry weight 2333 lbs. (1058 kg) (approx.) Fuel capacity (Gas) 54 gal. (204.39 L) Max power @ prop 200 HP (149.2 kw) Transom height 25”...
  • Page 47 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 15 S TA N D A R D E Q U I P M E N T HULL & DECK Forward casting platform Anchor storage locker Forward console baitwell seat Bow and stern eyes -...
  • Page 48 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 16 C O L O R O P T I O N S Hullside Color Option Upgrade Sea Blue Sea Green Sea Yellow E N G I N E O P T I O N S...
  • Page 49 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 18 NEW FOR 2007 202 FISHERMAN L.O.A. 20’ 4” (6.20 m) Beam 8’ 7” (2.61 m) Dry weight 2750 lbs. (1247 kg) (approx.) Fuel capacity (Gas) 77 gal. (291.5 L) Max power @ prop 200 HP (149.2 kw)
  • Page 50 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 19 S TA N D A R D E Q U I P M E N T HULL & DECK Rod storage port & stbd Anchor storage locker under gunwale Bow and stern eyes -...
  • Page 51 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 20 E N G I N E O P T I O N S Evinrude 150 E-Tec Yamaha 115 4-stroke Evinrude 200 E-Tec Yamaha 150 4-stroke Evinrude 200 E-Tec HO Yamaha 200 4-stroke...
  • Page 52 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 22 212 FISHERMAN L.O.A. 20’ 4” (6.20 m) Beam 8’ 7” (2.61 m) Dry weight 2750 lbs. (1247 kg) (approx.) Fuel capacity (Gas) 77 gal. (291.5 L) Max power @ prop 200 HP (149.2 kw) Transom height 25”...
  • Page 53 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 23 S TA N D A R D E Q U I P M E N T HULL & DECK Lean post seat with 2 rod Anchor storage locker holders and 2 drink holders Bow and stern eyes - Rod storage port &...
  • Page 54 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 24 C O L O R O P T I O N S Hullside Color Option Upgrade Fighting Lady Yellow Hunter Green Midnite Blue E N G I N E O P T I O N S...
  • Page 55 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 26 215 BAY L.O.A. 21’ 6” (6.55 m) Beam 8’ 6” (2.59 m) Dry weight 2584 lbs. (1172 kg) (approx.) Fuel capacity (Gas) 54 gal. (204.39 L) Max power @ prop 225 HP (167.85 kw) Transom height 25”...
  • Page 56 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 27 S TA N D A R D E Q U I P M E N T HULL & DECK Forward console baitwell seat Anchor storage locker cushions Bow and stern eyes -...
  • Page 57 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 28 C O L O R O P T I O N S Hullside Color Option Upgrade Sea Blue Sea Green Sea Yellow E N G I N E O P T I O N S...
  • Page 58 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 30 220 SPORTSMAN L.O.A. 22’ 4” (7.07 m) Centerline Hull 20’ 8” (6.5 m) Beam 8’ 3” (2.51 m) Dry weight 3508 lbs. (1591 kg) (approx.) Fuel capacity (Gas) 100 gal. (375 L) Water capacity 8 gal.
  • Page 59 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 31 S TA N D A R D E Q U I P M E N T HULL & DECK Rod storage port & stbd Anchor storage locker Side grab-rails integrated Bow and stern eyes -...
  • Page 60 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 32 C O L O R O P T I O N S Hullside Color Option Upgrade Fighting Lady Yellow Hunter Green Midnite Blue E N G I N E O P T I O N S...
  • Page 61 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 34 232 FISHERMAN L.O.A. 22’ 4” (6.81 m) Beam 8’ 8” (2.64 m) Dry weight (approx.)* 3573 lbs. (1621 kg) Fuel capacity (Gas) 115 gal. (435.32 L) Water capacity (option) 8 gal. (30.28 L)
  • Page 62 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 35 S TA N D A R D E Q U I P M E N T HULL & DECK MECHANICAL Anchor rope locker Accessory plug - (1) 12V at helm w/hawse pipe...
  • Page 63 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 36 O P T I O N A L E Q U I P M E N T Backrest - for lean post seat Trim Tabs - requires heavy Bow cushions - port/stbd...
  • Page 64 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 38 232 COASTAL L.O.A. 22’ 4” (6.8 m) Beam 8’ 8” (2.64 m) Dry Weight (approx.)* 3600 lb (1633 kg) Fuel capacity (Gas) 115 gal (435.32 L) Water Capacity 8 gal (30.28 L)
  • Page 65 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 39 S TA N D A R D E Q U I P M E N T HULL & DECK MECHANICAL Anchor rope locker w/hawse Accessory plug - 12V at helm pipe Accessory switches (2)
  • Page 66 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 40 O P T I O N A L E Q U I P M E N T c o n t . Bimini top w/boot - premium *Sirius Satellite Radio canvas with stainless steel...
  • Page 67 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 42 252 FISHERMAN L.0.A. w/pulpit 24’ 4” (7.42 m) Beam 8’ 9” (2.66 m) Dry weight (approx.)* 4680 lbs. (2123 kg) Fuel capacity (Gas) 180 gal. (682 L) Max hp power @ prop...
  • Page 68 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 43 S TA N D A R D E Q U I P M E N T HULL & DECK MECHANICAL Anchor rope locker w/hawse Accessory plug - (1) 12V at pipe helm...
  • Page 69 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 44 O P T I O N A L E Q U I P M E N T Bow cushion port/stbd Tilt out storage bins mid Canada certification cockpit - port/stbd CE certification...
  • Page 70 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 45 PERFORMANCE DATA - TW F 150 YAMAHA Top Speed 50.6 MPH @ 6000 RPM Cruise Speed 35.4 MPH @ 4000 RPM Cruise Range 344 Miles Performance and fuel consumption will vary and be affected by water and weather conditions, altitude, load and condition of boat, engine and propeller(s).
  • Page 71 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 46 252 COASTAL L.O.A. 24’ 4” (7.42 m) Beam 8’ 9” (2.66 m) Dry weight (approx.)* 4360 lbs. (1978 kg) Fuel capacity (Gas) 140 gal. (530 L) Water capacity 9 gal. (34 L)
  • Page 72 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 47 S TA N D A R D E Q U I P M E N T HULL & DECK MECHANICAL Anchor rope locker w/hawse Accessory plug - 12V at helm pipe Baitwell pump - 700 gph...
  • Page 73 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 48 O P T I O N A L E Q U I P M E N T Canada certification *Sirius Satellite Radio CE Certification System (for export only) Cockpit/cabin carpet - snap in...
  • Page 74 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 49 P E R F O R M A N C E D ATA - TW F150 YAMAHA 4-stroke Top Speed 51.7 MPH @ 6000 RPM Cruise Speed 34 MPH @ 4000 RPM...
  • Page 75 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 50 290 COASTAL L.0.A. w/pulpit 30’ 2” (9.19 m) Hull length 27’ 10” (8.48 m) Beam 10’ 5” (3.2 m) Dry weight 8735 lbs. (3962 kg) (approx.) Fuel capacity (Gas) 225 gal. (871.2 L) Water capacity 42 gal.
  • Page 76 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 51 S TA N D A R D E Q U I P M E N T HULL & DECK CABIN Anchor locker AC/DC panel Bow and stern eyes - Cabin door - lockable...
  • Page 77 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 52 S TA N D A R D E Q U I P M E N T c o n t . Oil tank storage with remote Steering - tilt hydraulic oil fill (2-stroke only)
  • Page 78 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 53 C O L O R O P T I O N S Hullside Color Option Interior Fabric Selection Upgrade Natural Bisque Fighting Lady Yellow Seashore Hunter Green Tropical Breeze Midnite Blue E N G I N E O P T I O N S...
  • Page 79 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 54 330 COASTAL L.O.A. w/pulpit & platform 38’ 5” (11.71 m) L.O.A. w/pulpit 36’ 4” (11.07 m) Hull length 33’ 3” (10.13 m) Beam 12’ 5” (3.78 m) Dry weight (w/engine) 16000 lbs. (7257 kg) (approx.)
  • Page 80 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 55 S TA N D A R D E Q U I P M E N T HULL & DECK GALLEY Anchor locker Coffee maker (N/A with CE Bow pulpit - with integrated...
  • Page 81 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 56 O P T I O N A L E Q U I P M E N T CE certification *Stereo Upgrade Package (for export Cockpit subwoofer. power only) Cockpit carpet - snap in...
  • Page 82 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 57 P E R F O R M A N C E D ATA - Tw Volvo D-6 Top Speed 33.8 MPH @ 2900 RPM Cruise Speed 29.3 MPH @ 2700 RPM Cruise Range...
  • Page 83 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 58 360 COASTAL L.O.A. with pulpit & platform 40’ 9” (12.30 m) L.O.A. with pulpit 39’ 6” (12.04 m) Hull length 36’ 6” (11.12 m) Beam 13’ 8” (4.16 m) Dry weight (with engine) (approx.)*...
  • Page 84 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 59 S TA N D A R D E Q U I P M E N T HULL & DECK Pressurized fresh and raw Anchor locker water washdown system Bow pulpit with integrated...
  • Page 85 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 60 S TA N D A R D E Q U I P M E N T c o n t . HEAD Engine room ladder 110V GFI protected electrical Engine room lights...
  • Page 86 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 61 O P T I O N A L E Q U I P M E N T c o n t . Full commission - includes *JL Audio Stereo Upgrade bottom paint, water ready,...
  • Page 87 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 62 NEW FOR 2007 30 SCARAB TOURNAMENT L.0.A. 30’ 2” (9.19 m) Beam 9’ 2” (2.79 m) Dry weight 6635 lbs. (3010 kg) (approx.) Fuel capacity (Gas) 288 gal. (1090 L) Max power @ prop...
  • Page 88 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 63 S TA N D A R D E Q U I P M E N T HULL & DECK HEAD COMPARTMENT Bow and stern eyes - Console entry steps with stainless steel...
  • Page 89 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 64 O P T I O N A L E Q U I P M E N T Baitstation with 40 gal. Windlass - with electric Kodiak baitwell, pullout up/down foot switches and drawers, and tackle storage 300’...
  • Page 90 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 65 P E R F O R M A N C E D ATA - T W F 2 5 0 Ya m a h a Top Speed 54 MPH @ 5900 RPM...
  • Page 91 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 66 32 SCARAB TOURNAMENT L.O.A. 31’ 1” (9.73 m) Beam 9’ 2” (2.79 m) Dry weight 7865 lbs (3568 kg) (approx.) Fuel capacity 281 gal. (1067.49 L) Max power @ prop 600 hp (447 kw) Shaft length: Twin 30”...
  • Page 92 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 67 S TA N D A R D E Q U I P M E N T HULL & DECK HEAD COMPARTMENT Bow eye - stainless steel 12V lighting Center mount cleat Accessory plugs - 12V (2)
  • Page 93 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 68 O P T I O N A L E Q U I P M E N T Anchor roller, cleat, deck pipe 200 Volt option (only applicable and lanyard when battery charger option is...
  • Page 94 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 70 35 SCARAB TOURNAMENT L.0.A. 35’ 4” (10.76 m) Beam 9’ 11” (3.02 m) Dry weight 8600 lbs. (3901 kg) (approx.) Fuel capacity 400 gal. (1762 L) Max power @ prop 900 HP (671 kw) Shaft length: Twin 30”...
  • Page 95 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 71 S TA N D A R D E Q U I P M E N T HULL & DECK HEAD COMPARTMENT Bow and stern eyes - Console entry steps stainless steel Dome light with switch - 12V...
  • Page 96 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 72 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Baitstation with 40 gal. Kodiak baitwell, pullout *Ray Marine C120 Electronics drawers, and tackle storage Package (2) 12.1” Color Displays (double drop out bolster seat w/aft (Units are radar ready - additional...
  • Page 97 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 73 E N G I N E O P T I O N S Tw Yamaha F 250 4-stroke Triple Merc 225 Verado 4-stroke Tw Yamaha Z 300 HPDI Triple Merc 250 Verado 4-stroke...
  • Page 98 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 74 35 SCARAB SPORT L.0.A. 35’ 4” (10.76 m) Beam 9’ 11” (3.02 m) Dry weight 8800 lbs. (3992 kg) (approx.) Fuel capacity 400 gal. (1762 L) Max power @ prop 900 HP (671 kw) Shaft length: Twin 30”...
  • Page 99 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 75 S TA N D A R D E Q U I P M E N T HULL & DECK HEAD CONSOLE Bow and stern eyes - Console entry steps stainless steel Dome light with switch - 12V...
  • Page 100 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 76 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Air conditioning - 5000 BTU T-top canvas enclosure - with additional 30 amp 3 sided shore cord Trim tabs - heavy duty Baitstation with 40 gal. offshore Kodiak baitwell, pullout...
  • Page 101 93685-002 Wellcraft PIG 9/12/06 3:17 PM Page 77 E N G I N E O P T I O N S Tw Yamaha F 250 4-stroke Triple Merc 225 Verado 4-stroke Tw Yamaha Z 300 HPDI Triple Merc 250 Verado 4-stroke...
  • Page 102: Specifications

    60305-Fishboat-03_Sect 1/15/04 2:01 PM Page 3-10 SPECIFICATIONS 180 FISHERMAN 210 FISHERMAN Standard Metric Standard Metric Length Overall 18’0” 5.48 m Length Overall 21’10” 6.65 m Beam 8’ 2.4 m Hull Length 20’3” 6.17 m **Dry Weight 2285 lb 1037 kg Beam 8’1”...
  • Page 103 60305-Fishboat-03_Sect 1/15/04 2:01 PM Page 3-11 SPECIFICATIONS V21 CUDDY 24 WALKAROUND Standard Metric Standard Metric Length Overall 21’10” 6.65 m Length Overall 24’1” 7.34 m (w/pulpit) Centerline Hull 20’3” 6.17 m Hull Length 22’3” 6.78 m Beam 8’3” 2.51 m Beam 8’2”...
  • Page 104 60305-Fishboat-03_Sect 1/15/04 2:01 PM Page 3-12 SPECIFICATIONS Cont. 270 COASTAL I/O 252 FISHERMAN Standard Metric Standard Metric Length Overall 24’4” 7.42 m Length Overall 28’1” 8.56 m (w/pulpit) (w/pulpit) Beam 8’9” 2.66 m Hull Length 25’10” 7.87 m 4300 lb 1950 kg Beam 9’9”...
  • Page 105: Safety Label Locations

    60305-Fishboat-03_Sect 1/15/04 2:01 PM Page 3-13 SPECIFICATIONS Cont. 35 CCF Standard Metric 290 COASTAL Standard Metric Length Overall 34’10” 10.39 m Beam 9’11” 3.35 m Length Overall 30’2” 9.19 m **Dry Weight 8525 lb 3867 kg (w/pulpit) (approx.) Fuel Capacity 300 gal 1136 l Hull Length...
  • Page 106 XXXX LBS. PERSONS, MOTOR, GEAR XXX H.P. MOTOR THIS BOAT COMPLIES WITH U.S. COAST GUARD SAFETY STANDARDS IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF CERTIFICATION MANUFACTURER: WELLCRAFT MARINE SARASOTA, FL 34243 MODEL: DESIGN COMPLIANCE WITH NMMA REQUIREMENTS BELOW IS VERIFIED. MFGR RESPONSIBLE FOR PRODUCTION CONTROL.
  • Page 107 XXXX LBS. PERSONS, MOTOR, GEAR XXX H.P. MOTOR THIS BOAT COMPLIES WITH U.S. COAST GUARD SAFETY STANDARDS IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF CERTIFICATION MANUFACTURER: WELLCRAFT MARINE SARASOTA, FL 34243 MODEL: DESIGN COMPLIANCE WITH NMMA REQUIREMENTS BELOW IS VERIFIED. MFGR RESPONSIBLE FOR PRODUCTION CONTROL.
  • Page 108 XXXX LBS. PERSONS, MOTOR, GEAR XXX H.P. MOTOR THIS BOAT COMPLIES WITH U.S. COAST GUARD SAFETY STANDARDS IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF CERTIFICATION MANUFACTURER: WELLCRAFT MARINE SARASOTA, FL 34243 MODEL: DESIGN COMPLIANCE WITH NMMA REQUIREMENTS BELOW IS VERIFIED. MFGR RESPONSIBLE FOR PRODUCTION CONTROL.
  • Page 109 XXXX LBS. PERSONS, MOTOR, GEAR XXX H.P. MOTOR THIS BOAT COMPLIES WITH U.S. COAST GUARD SAFETY STANDARDS IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF CERTIFICATION MANUFACTURER: WELLCRAFT MARINE SARASOTA, FL 34243 MODEL: DESIGN COMPLIANCE WITH NMMA REQUIREMENTS BELOW IS VERIFIED. MFGR RESPONSIBLE FOR PRODUCTION CONTROL.
  • Page 110 XXXX LBS. PERSONS, MOTOR, GEAR XXX H.P. MOTOR THIS BOAT COMPLIES WITH U.S. COAST GUARD SAFETY STANDARDS IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF CERTIFICATION MANUFACTURER: WELLCRAFT MARINE SARASOTA, FL 34243 MODEL: DESIGN COMPLIANCE WITH NMMA REQUIREMENTS BELOW IS VERIFIED. MFGR RESPONSIBLE FOR PRODUCTION CONTROL.
  • Page 111 XXXX LBS. PERSONS, MOTOR, GEAR XXX H.P. MOTOR THIS BOAT COMPLIES WITH U.S. COAST GUARD SAFETY STANDARDS IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF CERTIFICATION MANUFACTURER: WELLCRAFT MARINE SARASOTA, FL 34243 MODEL: DESIGN COMPLIANCE WITH NMMA REQUIREMENTS BELOW IS VERIFIED. MFGR RESPONSIBLE FOR PRODUCTION CONTROL.
  • Page 112 XXXX LBS. PERSONS, MOTOR, GEAR XXX H.P. MOTOR THIS BOAT COMPLIES WITH U.S. COAST GUARD SAFETY STANDARDS IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF CERTIFICATION MANUFACTURER: WELLCRAFT MARINE SARASOTA, FL 34243 MODEL: DESIGN COMPLIANCE WITH NMMA REQUIREMENTS BELOW IS VERIFIED. MFGR RESPONSIBLE FOR PRODUCTION CONTROL.
  • Page 113 XXX H.P. MOTOR 2601-1744 THIS BOAT COMPLIES WITH U.S. COAST GUARD SAFETY STANDARDS IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF CERTIFICATION MANUFACTURER: WELLCRAFT MARINE SARASOTA, FL 34243 MODEL: DESIGN COMPLIANCE WITH NMMA REQUIREMENTS BELOW IS VERIFIED. MFGR RESPONSIBLE FOR PRODUCTION CONTROL.
  • Page 114 XXX H.P. MOTOR 2601-1850 THIS BOAT COMPLIES WITH U.S. COAST GUARD SAFETY STANDARDS IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF CERTIFICATION MANUFACTURER: WELLCRAFT MARINE SARASOTA, FL 34243 MODEL: DESIGN COMPLIANCE WITH NMMA REQUIREMENTS BELOW IS VERIFIED. MFGR RESPONSIBLE FOR PRODUCTION CONTROL.
  • Page 115 WITH CLEAR WATER. DO NOT USE CLEANING STANDARDS IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF CERTIFICATION SPRAY, SCOURING COMPOUNDS, OR MANUFACTURER: SOLVENTS SUCH AS GASOLINE, BENZENE, WELLCRAFT MARINE LAQUER THINNER OR SARASOTA, FL 34243 MODEL: ANY PETROLEUM BASED PRODUCTS DESIGN COMPLIANCE WITH NMMA REQUIREMENTS BELOW IS VERIFIED.
  • Page 116 XXXX LBS. PERSONS, MOTOR, GEAR XXX H.P. MOTOR THIS BOAT COMPLIES WITH U.S. COAST GUARD SAFETY STANDARDS IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF CERTIFICATION MANUFACTURER: WELLCRAFT MARINE SARASOTA, FL 34243 MODEL: DESIGN COMPLIANCE WITH NMMA REQUIREMENTS BELOW IS VERIFIED. MFGR RESPONSIBLE FOR PRODUCTION CONTROL.
  • Page 117 XXXX LBS. PERSONS, MOTOR, GEAR XXX H.P. MOTOR THIS BOAT COMPLIES WITH U.S. COAST GUARD SAFETY STANDARDS IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF CERTIFICATION MANUFACTURER: WELLCRAFT MARINE SARASOTA, FL 34243 MODEL: DESIGN COMPLIANCE WITH NMMA REQUIREMENTS BELOW IS VERIFIED. MFGR RESPONSIBLE FOR PRODUCTION CONTROL.
  • Page 118 60305-Fishboat-03_Sect 1/15/04 2:01 PM Page 3-26 2601-6061 NOTICE WASH ACRYLIC WITH A MILD SOAP OR DETERGENT AND PLENTY OF LUKE WARM WATER. USE A CLEAN SOFT CLOTH. RINSE WITH CLEAR WATER. DO NOT USE CLEANING 2601-1744 SPRAY, SCOURING COMPOUNDS, OR 2601-1671 SOLVENTS SUCH AS GASOLINE, BENZENE, LAQUER THINNER OR...
  • Page 119 60305-Fishboat-03_Sect 1/15/04 2:01 PM Page 3-27 2601-6061 2601-1680 NOTICE WASH ACRYLIC WITH A MILD SOAP OR DETERGENT AND PLENTY OF LUKE WARM WATER. USE A CLEAN SOFT CLOTH. RINSE WITH CLEAR WATER. DO NOT USE CLEANING SPRAY, SCOURING COMPOUNDS, OR SOLVENTS SUCH AS GASOLINE, BENZENE, LAQUER THINNER OR ANY PETROLEUM BASED PRODUCTS...
  • Page 120 60305-Fishboat-03_Sect 1/15/04 2:02 PM Page 3-28 2601-6061 2601-1744 NOTICE WASH ACRYLIC WITH A MILD SOAP OR DETERGENT AND PLENTY OF LUKE WARM WATER. USE A CLEAN SOFT CLOTH. RINSE WITH CLEAR WATER. DO NOT USE CLEANING SPRAY, SCOURING COMPOUNDS, OR SOLVENTS SUCH AS GASOLINE, BENZENE, LAQUER THINNER OR ANY PETROLEUM BASED PRODUCTS...
  • Page 121 60305-Fishboat-03_Sect 1/15/04 2:02 PM Page 3-29 2601-6061 BLUE NOTICE THIS FILL FOR WATER ONLY! 2601-4522 at Water Fill 2601-1213 with Battery Charger option 2601-1850 2601-1744 2601-1698 DISCHARGE OF OIL PROHIBITED THE FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT PROHIBITS THE DISCHARGE OF OIL OR OILY WASTE INTO OR UPON THE NAVIGABLE WATERS AND CONTIGUOUS ZONE OF THE UNITED STATES IF SUCH DISCHARGE CAUSES A FILM OR SHEEN...
  • Page 122 60305-Fishboat-03_Sect 1/15/04 2:02 PM Page 3-30 BLUE NOTICE POSSIBLE HEATING ELEMENT DAMAGE. FILL HOT WATER HEATER WITH WATER BEFORE TURNING POWER ON. 2601-6061 CLEANING "PLEXIGLASS" SURFACES: WASH ACRYLIC WITH A MILD SOAP OR DETERGENT AND PLENTY OF LUKE WARM WATER. USE A CLEAN SOFT CLOTH. RINSE WITH CLEAR WATER.
  • Page 123 60305-Fishboat-06_07_Sect 1/13/04 3:28 PM Page 6-1 Trailering – 6 Improper towing can result in per sonal injury WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION and equipment damage. F amiliarize yourself with proper towing procedures before taking If your towing vehicle is equipped with a w eight your boat out on the road.
  • Page 124 60305-Fishboat-06_07_Sect 1/13/04 3:28 PM Page 6-2 The trailer hitch coupler must match the size of TRAILERING GUIDELINES the hitch ball. The cor rect ball diameter is marked on the trailer coupler . 1. Be sure that the roller s or bunks displace a large amount of hull surface and the boat and equipment distribute e venly on the SAFETY CHAINS...
  • Page 125 60305-Fishboat-06_07_Sect 1/13/04 3:28 PM Page 6-3 BACKING TO RIGHT FOLLOWING THRU TURN BACKING TO LEFT FIGURE 6.3 BA CKING A TRAILER ports for tightness. Check wheel bearings 2. Removing any trailering tie-downs from the frequently for sufficient grease. boat. 8. Check local and state la ws for any additional 3.
  • Page 126 60305-Fishboat-06_07_Sect 1/13/04 3:29 PM Page 6-4 5. When the boat’ s transom is in se veral • Turn off the engine. inches of w ater: • Set the par king brake. • STOP the towing vehicle. NOTE: If you ha ve a bunk trailer , the trailer ma y •...
  • Page 127 60305-Fishboat-06_07_Sect 1/13/04 3:29 PM Page 7-1 Pre-launch and Underway – 7 LAUNCH AND CRUISE CHECKLIST Get a current weather report. If the weather will not be favorable, postpone your trip. Install hull drain plugs. Inspect the hull and propeller for damage. Excessive dirt or marine growth will affect your boat’s performance and fuel efficiency.
  • Page 128 60305-Fishboat-06_07_Sect 1/13/04 3:29 PM Page 7-2 5. Use only fuel lubricants recommended b y FUELING the engine manufacturer . WARNING PUMPING FUEL Do not smoke, extinguish all open WARNING flames, STOP all engines and other devices that could cause sparks, including the bilge blower.
  • Page 129 60305-Fishboat-06_07_Sect 1/13/04 3:29 PM Page 7-3 2. Open the engine compar tment and all IMPORTANT: Passenger s are prohibited from hatches, windows, door s and other compar t- riding on the bow with feet hanging o ver the ments that w ere closed during fueling . side or ride while sitting on the ster n, gunwales Inspect these areas for the odor of fuel or setbacks.
  • Page 130 60305-Fishboat-06_07_Sect 1/13/04 3:29 PM Page 7-4 1. Check all electrical systems and na vigation MANEUVERING lights. WARNING 2. If your boat is equipped with an optional bat- tery selector switch, tur n the batter y switch Boat steering is not self-centering. to 1, 2 or ALL position.
  • Page 131 60305-Fishboat-06_07_Sect 1/13/04 3:29 PM Page 7-5 ACCELERATION STOPPING Boats have no brak es. Stopping is accom- WARNING plished by backing down on the throttle. Practice stopping maneuver s and lear n early Always look behind you and to both how your boat reacts. F rom forward motion, pull sides of the boat before accelerating to the throttle back tow ards NEUTRAL.
  • Page 132 60305-Fishboat-06_07_Sect 1/13/04 3:29 PM Page 7-6 PORT TAB LOWERED • PORT STERN RISES • STARBOARD BOW LOWERS STARBOARD TAB LOWERED • STARBOARD STERN RISES • PORT BOW LOWERS STERN HULL AS WATER PASSES UNDER THE HULL AND HITS THE TRIM TAB TRIM TAB, THE STERN OF BOAT IS PUSHED UP.
  • Page 133 60305-Fishboat-06_07_Sect 1/13/04 3:29 PM Page 7-7 TRIM TRIM INCORRECT Causes boat to "plow" TRIM TRIM CORRECT Gives maximum performance TRIM TRIM INCORRECT Causes boat to "porpoise" Note: Correct trim angle will vary with different boat and engine combinations. FIGURE 7.2 TRIMMING THE BOA T OUTDRIVE 1.
  • Page 134 60305-Fishboat-06_07_Sect 1/13/04 3:29 PM Page 7-8 dentally while r unning at full throttle, imme- CAUTION diately lower the drive trim and reduce the throttle until the slipping stops. If neces- Secure anchor line only to bow eye or sar y, have your dealer reset the trim limit deck cleat.
  • Page 135 60305-Fishboat-06_07_Sect 1/13/04 3:29 PM Page 7-9 dangerous if you don’ t pay close attention to help in your safety afloat if stor ms do occur : water levels and obstacles. Be especially care- ful of shallow w aters and w atch for submerged •...
  • Page 136 60305-Fishboat-06_07_Sect 1/13/04 3:29 PM Page 7-10 take sounding and match them with sound- radio for help. See your dealer as soon as possi- ings on your char ts. ble, as sand ingested in the engine cooling system can cause major engine damage. •...
  • Page 137 60305-Fishboat-06_07_Sect 1/13/04 3:29 PM Page 7-11 4. If the bow of the other boat penetrated your CAPSIZING boat’s hull, prepare to block the opening Wear PFD’s or ha ve them readily a vailable at all once the boats are separated. times.
  • Page 138 60305-Fishboat-06_07_Sect 1/13/04 3:29 PM Page 7-12 • Extinguish smoking materials carefully . temporar y repair is made, retur n to por t at the slowest steerable speed and be prepared to • Use special care with flame or high tempera- take emergency action should the temporar tures around urethane foam.
  • Page 139 60305-Fishboat-06_07_Sect 1/13/04 3:29 PM Page 7-13 When backing into a slip, back so that bow keep it in position. Mooring lines must be long swings into the wind if possible. Y ou will ha ve enough to secure your boat in an y docking situa- more control.
  • Page 140: Boat Equipment

    60305-Fishboat-04_05_Sect 1/13/04 3:27 PM Page 4-1 Boat Equipment – 4 This section of the manual includes infor mation The American Boat and Y acht Council (ABYC) about major systems or components on your has published a standard for color coding of boat.
  • Page 141 60305-Fishboat-04_05_Sect 1/13/04 3:27 PM Page 4-2 TAN wire is used for the wire from the w ater Batteries produce h ydrogen and oxygen gases temperature sender to its gauge. when being charged. These explosive gases escape through the vent/fill caps and ma y form PINK wire is used for the sensor wire from the an explosive atmosphere around the batter y if...
  • Page 142 60305-Fishboat-04_05_Sect 1/13/04 3:27 PM Page 4-3 DC Wire Number and Color System cont. 24 ..Red ..Exhaust ....Cor 25 .
  • Page 143 60305-Fishboat-04_05_Sect 1/13/04 3:27 PM Page 4-4 DC Wire Number and Color System cont. 80 ..Br n ..Pump, Fwd Bilge Manual ..Fwd Bilge manual 81 .
  • Page 144 60305-Fishboat-04_05_Sect 1/13/04 3:27 PM Page 4-5 DC Wire Number and Color System cont. 132 ..Y el ...Hatch, Fwd Storage ...Fwd Storage 133 .
  • Page 145: Switches

    60305-Fishboat-04_05_Sect 1/13/04 3:27 PM Page 4-6 IMPORTANT: The dual batter y switch should be BATTERY CHARGING SYSTEM in the OFF setting when not in use and espe- cially while the boat is unattended. While in the The boat’s batteries are nor mally charged when- OFF setting , only the automatic bilge pump and ever the engines are r unning.
  • Page 146: Ac Electrical System

    60305-Fishboat-04_05_Sect 1/13/04 3:27 PM Page 4-7 TRAILER: Raises ster n drive all the w ay up when boat is being trailered or beached. Do not HELM SWITCHES use this switch when engine is r unning. The number and type of switches and break at the helm varies b y model as do the identifica- WASTE DISCHARGE MA CERATOR: Activates tion tags and the ratings of the break...
  • Page 147 60305-Fishboat-04_05_Sect 1/13/04 3:27 PM Page 4-8 shore power cord for A C Load Group 1. With a GENERATOR shore power cord attached to A C power hookup #1 flip the transfer switch to be able to r DANGER selected equipment from Load Group 2. Be care- ful not to exceed 30 amps on one pow er cord.
  • Page 148: Main Electrical Panel

    60305-Fishboat-04_05_Sect 1/13/04 3:27 PM Page 4-9 Note: Wellcraft recommends not using the GFCI OUTLET generator when underw ay. When underw ay and not using the generator , the seacock An AC outlet in the galle y or head compar tment should be closed.
  • Page 149: Troubleshooting Chart

    60305-Fishboat-04_05_Sect 1/13/04 3:27 PM Page 4-10 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART DC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION 12V equipment not Batter y selector switch Switch selector switch ON for por t (1) or working turned to OFF starboard (2) batter y. Weak or dead batter y Recharge batter y.
  • Page 150: Fresh Water System

    60305-Fishboat-04_05_Sect 1/13/04 3:27 PM Page 4-11 AC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM CONT’D PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION No power to A C devices Loose or disconnected Tighten connections. See your dealer . (Continued) wire Inadequate power to A C Electrical demand greater Switch off de vices and equipment not devices (generator r un- than generator output needed.
  • Page 151 60305-Fishboat-04_05_Sect 1/13/04 3:27 PM Page 4-12 1. Pour a solution of 1 quar t (approx. 1 liter) of CAUTION vinegar and 5 gallons (19 liter s) of fresh water into tank. NEVER leave the boat unattended while using the dockside water 2.
  • Page 152: Water System Troubleshooting

    60305-Fishboat-04_05_Sect 1/13/04 3:27 PM Page 4-13 is full of w ater. Turning on pow er to an empty 2. With the generator r unning or shore pow er heater could damage the heating elements and connected to your boat, switch on the make the w ater heater useless.
  • Page 153: Waste Systems

    60305-Fishboat-04_05_Sect 1/13/04 3:27 PM Page 4-14 a little more than a pint of w ater per flush in WASTE SYSTEMS addition to a simple vacuum. The toilet is con- nected to a pressurized fresh w ater system. PORTA–POTTI Fresh water is the k ey to an odor free head The marine sanitation de vice (MSD), or head, compartment.
  • Page 154: Seacocks

    60305-Fishboat-04_05_Sect 1/13/04 3:27 PM Page 4-15 pump motor r uns but no w ater is discharged, it may be clogged. K eep the area around the switch and the pump free of debris. If there is no visible debris clogging the pump or blocking the float switch and w ater is still not being removed, inspect the discharge hose for kinks or obstr uction.
  • Page 155: Bilge Blower

    60305-Fishboat-04_05_Sect 1/13/04 3:27 PM Page 4-16 the pump will k eep the w ater fresh. T o drain the WARNING livewell, remo ve the stand pipe. Use fuel approved by the manufac- Your boat ma y have a w aterproof light in the turer.
  • Page 156: Engine Multi-Function

    60305-Fishboat-04_05_Sect 1/13/04 3:27 PM Page 4-17 3. Anti-Siphon Valve: Fuel pickup lines for the engine checked by your dealer . When the LO W engine have an anti-siphon valve at the OIL indicator lights, the oil le vel in the oil reser- point where the line attaches to the fuel voir is low .
  • Page 157: Air Conditioning

    60305-Fishboat-04_05_Sect 1/13/04 3:27 PM Page 4-18 When you operate the air conditioner : AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM Your boat ma y have an optional air conditioning 1. Open the air conditioner seacock. The valve system. Figure 4.5 shows the components of a is open when the handle is in line with the typical air conditioning system.
  • Page 158: Controls And Indicators

    60305-Fishboat-04_05_Sect 1/13/04 3:27 PM Page 5-1 Controls and Indicators – 5 other models, the pickup is mounted on the INSTRUMENTATION transom. The tube should be tilted up for trailer- A full set of instr uments at the helm of your ing or during operation in shallow w ater.
  • Page 159: Steering

    60305-Fishboat-04_05_Sect 1/13/04 3:27 PM Page 5-2 range when the ignition is on and the engine is FUEL GAUGE not running. Check your batter y and charging The fuel gauge displa ys the amount of fuel in system if the voltmeter reads below these nor- the fuel tank(s).
  • Page 160: Shift/Throttle Control

    60305-Fishboat-04_05_Sect 1/13/04 3:27 PM Page 5-3 To maintain a straight cour se, keep at least one NEUTRAL hand in control of the steering wheel at all IDLE times while underw ay. FORWARD IDLE NOTE: Deep vee boats ha ve a tendency to REVERSE “hunt”...
  • Page 161 60305-Fishboat-04_05_Sect 1/13/04 3:27 PM Page 5-4 FORWARD NEUTRAL IDLE IDLE STARBOARD FORWARD ENGINE INCREASING CONTROL REVERSE THROTTLE IDLE PORT ENGINE CONTROL INCREASING THROTTLE IN REVERSE TRIM SWITCH NEUTRAL WARM-UP BUTTON NEUTRAL (ALTERNATIVE WARM-UP POSITION) BUTTON FIGURE 5.3 DUAL ENGINE CONSOLE MOUNT Forward movement of the throttle increases the TWIN LEVER ENGINE CONTROL RPM of the engine.
  • Page 162: Power Trim/Tilt Operation

    60305-Fishboat-04_05_Sect 1/13/04 3:27 PM Page 5-5 POWER TRIM/TILT OPERATION The power trim system controls the angle of the outboard motor. Switches in the throttle control give the operator the ability to raise and low the outboard motor for trailering , launching , shallow water operation, or to adjust the motor at cruising speed to achie ve an ideal planing angle.
  • Page 163: Winterization And Commissioning

    60305-Fishboat-08_09_10_sect 1/13/04 3:35 PM Page 8-1 Winterization and Commissioning – 8 If properly used and maintained, your boat will PREPARATION FOR STORAGE give you year s of use and enjo yment. By k eep- ing your boat “ship shape”, you will be doing NOTE: Remove the bilge drain plug immediately more than protecting your in vestment;...
  • Page 164: Engine, Systems & Components

    60305-Fishboat-08_09_10_sect 1/13/04 3:35 PM Page 8-2 • Check tie-downs for fra ying . Loosen or ENGINE, SYSTEMS & COMPONENTS remove tie-downs. ENGINE AND OUTDRIVE • Check the electrical system for w ear or loose connections, and repair if necessar y. Have your dealer prepare the engine and out- drive for winter storage.
  • Page 165 60305-Fishboat-08_09_10_sect 1/13/04 3:35 PM Page 8-3 4. Add approximately two gallons of non–toxic • Drain livewell by removing standpipe. antifreeze mixture to fresh w ater tank. Mix anti-freeze in accordance with manufacturer • Locate the hose that connects the ra w water recommendations.
  • Page 166: Storage On Trailer

    60305-Fishboat-08_09_10_sect 1/13/04 3:35 PM Page 8-4 • Clean and thoroughly dr y the bilge area. • A monthly recharge or continuous trickle Remove all rags, sponges or other cleaning charge should be applied to the batter y dur- materials from bilge area. ing storage.
  • Page 167 60305-Fishboat-08_09_10_sect 1/13/04 3:35 PM Page 8-5 • Clean the bilge area. • Inspect all exhaust connections for carbon monoxide leakage. Adjust and repair as required. • Test the na vigational lights and all other lighting on board. • Inspect all wiring for fra ying, wear, loose con- nections and other damage.
  • Page 168: General Maintenance

    60305-Fishboat-08_09_10_sect 1/13/04 3:35 PM Page 9-1 General Maintenance – 9 This section contains infor mation that requires • Inspect the steering for looseness or bind- use and disposal of oils, fuels, and chemicals. ing and perfor m ser vice in accordance with Pay particular attention to the en vironment dur- steering system manufacturer’...
  • Page 169: Saltwater Corrosion

    60305-Fishboat-08_09_10_sect 1/13/04 3:35 PM Page 9-2 • Clean and inspect the entire bilge. Dir t in Proper application is essential; contact your the bilge will accumulate, soak up oil and dealer or marine ser vice center for additional eventually become a fire hazard, so k information.
  • Page 170: Deck And Hull Care

    60305-Fishboat-08_09_10_sect 1/13/04 3:35 PM Page 9-3 zinc anodes. Damage resulting from electrolytic Darker color s tend to exhibit these changes corrosion is not co vered by the w arranty. more rapidly than light color s because the y absorb more of the sun’ s rays (ultraviolet and Sacrificial zinc anodes, installed b y the dealer or infrared).
  • Page 171: Fiberglass Repair

    60305-Fishboat-08_09_10_sect 1/13/04 3:35 PM Page 9-4 Keeping both the interior and exterior of your For minor repair s follow this procedure: boat in good condition and inspecting your boat regularly to keep minor problems from becoming 1. Clean the area to be repaired and clear it of major ones are good r ules of thumb for proper wax and oil.
  • Page 172: Upholstery

    60305-Fishboat-08_09_10_sect 1/13/04 3:35 PM Page 9-5 UPHOLSTERY WINDSHIELDS AND WINDOWS Your boat’s seats and vin yl upholster y should be Safety glass windows and windshields ma y be kept as clean as the exterior finish to prolong cleaned just lik e those in a car . Plastic and Plex- life and beauty .
  • Page 173 60305-Fishboat-08_09_10_sect 1/13/04 3:35 PM Page 9-6 CLEANING IMPORTANT: Do not use hot w ater, dry in an automatic dryer, dry clean or steam press can- vas. 1. Wet down all can vas. Use a soft bristle brush and scr ub with a mild detergent and water solution.
  • Page 174: Nautical Glossary

    60305-Fishboat-08_09_10_sect 1/13/04 3:35 PM Page 10-1 Nautical Glossary – 10 Abaft Toward the ster n. Yes, while aboard a boat or ship. Means “I understand.” Abeam Amidships, at a right angle to the k eel. Bail (Bale) To remove water from a boat b y pump or Aboard bailer.
  • Page 175 60305-Fishboat-08_09_10_sect 1/13/04 3:35 PM Page 10-2 Breakwater Coaming A structure, usually stone or concrete,built A raised edge, as around par t or all of a to create a harbor or impro ve an existing cockpit, that pre vents seawater from enter- one.
  • Page 176 60305-Fishboat-08_09_10_sect 1/13/04 3:35 PM Page 10-3 Dolphin Gimbals A small group of piles, in the w ater, gener- Swivels used to k eep equipment le vel. ally used for mooring or as a channel marker. Give-Way Vessel The one which must sta y clear of vessels Draft which have the right-of-way.
  • Page 177 60305-Fishboat-08_09_10_sect 1/13/04 3:35 PM Page 10-4 Intracoastal W aterways ICW: bays, rivers and canals along the A record or diar y of a vessel’ s jour ney. coasts (such as Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coasts), connected so that vessels ma Lubber’s Line travel without going into the open sea.
  • Page 178 60305-Fishboat-08_09_10_sect 1/13/04 3:35 PM Page 10-5 Outboard Propeller (1) A propulsion unit for boats, attached at Wheel or scre w. Mechanism that pushes the transom; includes motor , drive-shaft, water aft to propel the boat. and propeller ; fuel tank and batter y may be integral or installed separately in the Rigging boat;...
  • Page 179 60305-Fishboat-08_09_10_sect 1/13/04 3:35 PM Page 10-6 Stern Wash The after end or back of the boat. The loose or brok en water left behind a ves- sel as it mo ves along; the surging action of Stow waves. To store items neatly and securely . Waterline The intersection of a vessel’...
  • Page 180 SHARE THE FUN FOR YEARS TO COME. PRACTICE CATCH AND RELEASE. © Wellcraft Marine Corp., a subsidiary of Genmar Industries, Inc. 1651 Whitfield Avenue, Sarasota, FL 34243. For a complete list of standard and optional features and equipment, consult your local Wellcraft dealer. Due to a policy of continual product improvement, specifications are subject to change without notice.

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