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Sailfish 2100 BB Owner's Manual
03/04/2019
03/04/2019
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  • Page 1 Sailfish 2100 BB Owner’s Manual 03/04/2019 03/04/2019 FISHING FOCUSED. FAMILY FRIENDLY.™ www.SailfishBoats.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 03/04/2019 2. Boat Specifications 19. Fuel-Water Separator - Yamaha & Verado Only 3. Trailer Measurement Chart 19. Plug and Play Wiring 4. Boat Layout 20. Console Area 5. Boat Safety & Warning Labels 21. Bilge Pump 6. Boat Safety & Warning Label Locations 22. Raw Water Washdown System 9. Boarding Ladder & Unassisted Boarding 23. Livewell Operation Situations 24. Trim Tab Maintenance 10. Bay Boat Wiring Harness 25. Vinyl Care and Cleaning 11. Adapter Harness 26. Aluminum Cosmetic Corrosion (Pitting) 12. Breaker Panel Schematic 27. Caring for Aluminum 13. Switch Panel 28. Caring for Stainless Steel...
  • Page 3 Sailfish 2100 BB Specifications 03/04/2019 SPECIFICATIONS STANDARD FEATURES • Stainless Steel Flush Mount • Jensen Stereo w/2 Speakers Pull-Up Cleats (4) • Trolling Motor Panel LOA Hull Only ......21’ 0” Boat • Stainless Steel Over Composite • Wet Sounds LED Lighted Length Rigged ......23’...
  • Page 4: Trailer Measurement Chart

    SAILFISH BOAT TRAILER MEASUREMENT CHART: Boat Models 208CC 78 in. 53 in. 28 in. 11 in. 82 in. 218 in. 235 in. 27 in. 1900BB 88 in. 66 in. 37 in. 10.5 in. 99.5 in. 198 in. 217 in. 24 in.
  • Page 5: Boat Layout

    Sailfish 2100 BB Boat Layout 03/04/2019 Description Description Fishbox or Release Well Storage Compartments 35 Gallon Livewell Insulated Fish Box Battery Access and Storage Compartment Optional Trolling Motor Panel Leaning Post Hanging Anchor Locker Console/Helm Area Built-In Tackle Trays Front Helm Seat with Livewell Rod Storage FISHING FOCUSED. FAMILY FRIENDLY.™ www.SailfishBoats.com...
  • Page 6: Boat Safety & Warning Labels

    Boat Safety & Warning Labels 03/04/2019 Warning Labels The safety for you and everyone on board, as a boat owner, you need to become familiar with and the locations of the Caution, Warning and Danger Labels found on your boat. Below are images of the labels to help you maintain and operate your boat safely.
  • Page 7 Boat Safety & Warning Labels 03/04/2019 Warning Labels Continued The safety for you and everyone on board, as a boat owner, you need to become familiar with and the locations of the Caution, Warning and Danger Labels found on your boat. Below are images of the labels to help you maintain and operate your boat safely.
  • Page 8: Boat Safety & Warning Label Locations

    Boat Safety & Warning Label Locations 03/04/2019 FISHING FOCUSED. FAMILY FRIENDLY.™ www.SailfishBoats.com...
  • Page 9 Boat Safety & Warning Labels 03/04/2019 Replacement Warning Labels If any of your Boating Safety or Warning Labels become damaged, please call Sailfish Boats’ parts department for replacement stickers at 229-377-2125 FISHING FOCUSED. FAMILY FRIENDLY.™ www.SailfishBoats.com...
  • Page 10: Boarding Ladder & Unassisted Boarding Situations

    Boarding Ladder & Unassisted Boarding Situations 03/04/2019 Unassisted Boarding Instruction When using the ladder in an unassisted boarding situation, reach over the swim platform and pull ladder towards you, by picking up the ladder by the steps, release the Velcro strap, deploy the ladder by rotating it to the down position. Use you hand or foot to fully extend the ladder in the down position.
  • Page 11 2100 BB Wiring Harness 03/04/2019 Download High Resolution Diagram FISHING FOCUSED. FAMILY FRIENDLY.™ www.SailfishBoats.com...
  • Page 12: Adapter Harness

    Adapter Harness 03/04/2019 Download High Resolution Diagram FISHING FOCUSED. FAMILY FRIENDLY.™ www.SailfishBoats.com...
  • Page 13: Breaker Panel Schematic

    Breaker Panel Schematic 03/04/2019 Download High Resolution Diagram FISHING FOCUSED. FAMILY FRIENDLY.™ www.SailfishBoats.com...
  • Page 14: Switch Panel

    Switch Panel 03/04/2019 FISHING FOCUSED. FAMILY FRIENDLY.™ www.SailfishBoats.com...
  • Page 15: Battery Switch Wiring

    Battery Switch Wiring 03/04/2019 Battery 1 Battery 2 FISHING FOCUSED. FAMILY FRIENDLY.™ www.SailfishBoats.com...
  • Page 16: Fuel System Layout

    Fuel System Layout 03/04/2019 Description Primer Bulb - Yamaha & Verado Only Fuel Filter Access - Yamaha & Verado Only Fuel Tank Location Inspection plate is located under the Driver’s Seat Fuel Fill Fuel Pickup Fuel Sender FISHING FOCUSED. FAMILY FRIENDLY.™ www.SailfishBoats.com...
  • Page 17: Plumbing Diagram

    Plumbing Diagram 03/04/2019 2100 Plumbing Diagram rope locker bulkhead trolling motor routing fwd lockers drain fuel vent fuel fill f uel rigging pipe tank board livewell drain opt. livewell livewell deck drain deck drain washdown fuel feed tank Af t option release well fuel filter shelf option aft release well overflow...
  • Page 18: Uflex Steering

    Sailfish 2100 BB 03/04/2019 UFLEX Steering System UFLEX has been the choice for steering for Sailfish boats for the last three years because of the quality of the USA built products. Every helm comes standard with a full stainless steel shaft; cylinders are built with carbon steel pistons, coupled with extra-large end caps to prevent leakage. All of their connection materials are 304 stainless steel that has been elec- tro-polished and passivated. For more information on the service and maintenance of your UFLEX system please refer to your UFLEX owner’s manual or view it electronically at http:// uflexusa.ultraflexgroup.com/public/File/...
  • Page 19: Ignition Switches, Engine Shut-Off Cord/Lanyard

    Sailfish 2100 BB 03/04/2019 Ignition Switches, Engine Shut-off Cord/Lanyard Each Sailfish boat will be equipped with a Yama- ha or Mercury ignition switch with an emergency engine shut off cord/lanyard. This lanyard should be worn at all times while operating the vessel, if the vessel operator falls or moves a unsafe distance away from the helm controls the lanyard will pull out causing the en- gine to shut down. Make sure the lanyard is not attached to a part of your clothing that could be easily torn free caus- ing the switch not to pull. See your YAMAHA or MERCURY owner’s manual for more information on this safety feature. Engine Break-In Period Each new outboard motor will need to go through a break in period to make sure all of the internal moving parts and components have a chance to correctly mate. For more information on the break in period spe- cific to your engine please refer to your YAMAHA or MERCURY Owner’s manual.
  • Page 20: Fuel-Water Separator - Yamaha & Verado Only

    Sailfish 2100 BB 03/04/2019 Plug and Play Wiring Deutsch Connectors are quick discon- nect plugs used for durability and ease of replacing components in your Sailfish Boat. These water resistant plugs are for use in electrical systems where moisture, salt spray, dirt and dust could affect the electrical connections or systems. Fuel-Water Separator - Yamaha & Verado Only Sailfish has rigged either Yamaha or Mercury, (Verado Only), water fuel separators in the bilge compartment. Each engine will have its own filter. These filters can be accessed through the bilge access doors, in the back of the boat. For more information on these filters, please review your Yamaha or Mercury Owner’s Manuals. FISHING FOCUSED. FAMILY FRIENDLY.™ www.SailfishBoats.com...
  • Page 21: Console Area

    Console Area 03/04/2019 Description Guage and Switch Panel Binnacle Optional Trim Tabs Tilt Helm with Steering Wheel Ignition Switch Panel Large Panels for easy access to Console Components FISHING FOCUSED. FAMILY FRIENDLY.™ www.SailfishBoats.com...
  • Page 22: Bilge Pump

    Sailfish 2100 BB 03/04/2019 Bilge Pump All Sailfish Boats are furnished with Rule Bilge Pumps. These pumps have an external Float Switch. This is engaged when the water level rises in the bilge and the float rises in the switch causing the pump to turn on. The pump will continue to run until enough water is removed for the float to drop back down, disengaging the pump. The pump also has a manual switch function on the main switch panel. These pumps are wired into your boat bypassing the battery switch so that they have power at all times, this allows the automatic feature to work while you are away from the boat and the batteries are turned off. Description External Float Switch Bilge Pump FISHING FOCUSED. FAMILY FRIENDLY.™ www.SailfishBoats.com...
  • Page 23: Raw Water Washdown System

    Sailfish 2100 BB 03/04/2019 Raw water Washdown system The raw water wash down on your Sailfish Boat is powered by a Shur-flo Pro Blaster Pump which creates a pressur- ized system, once the pump is turned on and pressure is created the pump will shut down until more pressure is needed. The raw water wash down pump can be accessed through the aft starboard hatch. To operate make sure the seacock is in the open position. The hose fitting for the wash down is located in the transom splash well, to use simply attach a hose with a nozzle and turn the switch on. Pressure will build up in the hose and the nozzle and as you spray the pump will continue to engage as needed. FISHING FOCUSED. FAMILY FRIENDLY.™ www.SailfishBoats.com...
  • Page 24: Livewell Operation

    Livewell Operation 03/04/2019 Instructions • Make sure the seacock below the baitwell pump is in the open position. • Turn on the livewell switch. • Adjust the black aerator in each livewell to the desired flow (shown in CLOSED picture). • You can operate both at the same time or just one by adjusting the flow. • In order to fill the livewell, place the stand pipe with the strainer into the drain hole. • To drain the livewell remove the stand pipe and the water will flow out the drain hole. CLOSED FISHING FOCUSED. FAMILY FRIENDLY.™ www.SailfishBoats.com...
  • Page 25: Trim Tab Maintenance

    Trim Tab Maintenance Tips 03/04/2019 Cleaning Sacrificial Anodes for your Lenco SS The attractive surface appearance of stainless steel cannot be regarded Trim Tabs as completely maintenance-free. Our 304 Series Stainless Steel may in fact Be aware that stray currents in your stain, discolor, or accumulate a layer of marina or in a visiting marina can surface contamination (dirt and grime) cause damage to your trim tab blades during the normal course of the life if not protected by sacrificial anodes. cycle. • The addition of anodes on each tab Minute particles of dust and rust may will deter electrolysis. adhere to the stainless steel during • Do not paint under the anode or the shipping, installation or storage at anode itself. OEM or retail locations. • Check Anode condition frequently. Replace when necessary. Also, please remember that some types of stainless steel fasteners tend Visual inspection of to “bleed” over the tabs and onto the...
  • Page 26: Vinyl Care And Cleaning

    Vinyl Care and Cleaning 03/04/2019 Legend Failure to care for your vinyl properly, or use of improper Step-by-Step Cleaning Instructions cleaners may void your warranty & damage your vinyl. Type of Stain Steps: A. Medium-Soft General Care brush, warm soapy Dirt Build-Up water, Rinse / Dry Ballpoint Ink* Do’s & Don’ts B. Vinyl Finish Vinyl Chewing Gum Cleaner®, Rinse /...
  • Page 27: Aluminum Cosmetic Corrosion (Pitting)

    Caring for Aluminum - Cosmetic Corrosion (Pitting) 03/04/2019 The information provided is designed to the amount of preventative maintenance other abrasive impacts can break the give you a thorough understanding of the performed. Our goal is to slow down or anodized coating. factors that can impact the appearance of stop this natural phenomenon we call your anodized aluminum. By using this in- pitting (or corrosion). Chemical Attack formation, we hope to help you enhance Corrosive chemicals containing high the beauty and value of our products. Anodized Aluminum concentrations of acids or alkalis will The aluminum on your boat has been remove the anodized coating. Solutions What Causes It? anodized. This creates a very hard pro- containing chlorine, salts, or ammonia Corrosion is a natural phenomenon that tective seal on the surface of the alumi- are all harmful to the anodized aluminum affects metals by either a chemical or num to protect it as much as possible on your boat. Many common household electrochemical reaction. The rate at from pitting. When the anodized coating cleaners contain chemicals that will which aluminum corrodes depends great-...
  • Page 28 Caring for Aluminum 03/04/2019 Tips Protective Products is subjected to, and how often you use and wash your boat. Follow the applica- Avoid the use of bleach or chlorides There are many different products tion guidelines provided with the protector to clean the aluminum or nearby com- available to protect aluminum. Some you choose. ponents. Chlorides can leach onto the are designed to seal and protect before aluminum when used nearby. problems occur and others are designed Harmful Cleaners to use after pitting has appeared. Avoid abrasive cleaning products. Never Bleach (Chlorox, etc.) use steel or brass wool, wire brushes, While these products are effective, they Mild abrasive cleaners (Ajax, Comet, polishing wheels, rubbing or polishing are not one time solutions. Metal protec- Soft Scrub, Rubbing Compounds, etc.) compounds. These items will remove the tors must be reapplied on a regular basis. Strong cleaners (409, Engine anodizing and lead to pitting. How often a protector should be used Degreasers, Bilge Cleaners, Teak varies according to the protector you Cleaners, Bottom Cleaners, etc.) choose, the types of exposure your boat Below are some metal protection products that are readily available at marine retailers.
  • Page 29: Caring For Stainless Steel

    Caring for Stainless Steel 03/04/2019 Will Stainless Steel The information provided is designed to 1% Chromium and 8% Nickel, while 316 give you a thorough understanding of the Contains 16% Chromium and 10% Nickel Discolor? factors that can impact the appearance and 2% Molybdenum. The Molybdenum is of your anodized aluminum. By using this added to help resist corrosion to chlorides Cleaners that are typically used with information, we hope to help you enhance (like sea water and de-icing salts). cement, grout and stone, etc., may contain the beauty and value to our products. Muriatic Acid. Stainless Steel is not Can Stainless Steel resistant to Muratic Acid. MURIATIC ACID What Makes Stainless SHOULD NOT BE USED IF STAINLESS rust? STEEL IS PRESENT. It is not even nec- Steel Stainless? essary that the acid touch the Stainless Not in the way steel rusts. Steel will Steel, just the “fumes” from it will cause a Oxygen is the key element in causing rust, discolor, bubble and flake from red oxide discoloration of the Stainless Steel. Other or red oxide on steel and other metals.
  • Page 30: Windshield, Window And Hatch Care Instructions

    Windshield, Window and Hatch Care Instructions 03/04/2019 Regular cleaning with fresh water and specific for the purpose. Use a soft rag spray paint. Touch up kits are available a soft cloth will keep and protect your and wash off the plastic windshield first from the factory. Boat top clips – never windshield, window, or hatch for years. with lukewarm water to avoid scratching slide along windshield framework. the surface. GLASS To change clip location, snap on and off WINDOW CHANNELS the aluminum top track. Use commercially available glass cleaners or a mixture of fresh water and Clean window channels with mild deter- SIDE WING VENT vinegar. Do not use abrasives, harsh gent only. Channels can be sprayed with ADJUSTERS chemicals, or metal scrapers. Regular silicon aerosol while sliding the glass cleaning will help assure clarity of the back and forth. Use care when opening and closing glass for safe boating. vent. Do not force. STAINLESS STEEL PLASTIC TYPE Polish with commercially available metal Never ground windshield with any elec-...
  • Page 31: Gel Coat

    Gel Coat 03/04/2019 Your Boat’s Note: Do not use caustic or highly alkaline polishing with a self-cleaning marine or (high pH) cleaners or those containing automotive wax. Waxing in the fall and Gel Coat Finish ammonia. These type of cleaners may spring is generally recommended to main- Congratulations! You are the proud owner darken white or off-white weathered tain and restore most of the original gloss. of a new power or sail boat. You are also gel coat surfaces. A chemical reaction If the surface has not been maintained and the owner of a new Integrity® gel coat producing staining occurs if these type of has weathered badly, and if cleaning and finish on the hull and/or topside, and we cleaners are used on weathered gel coat. waxing does not restore the finish satisfac- would like you to be as proud of it as we However, the stain may be removed with torily, compounding will be required. are. That beautiful, shiny new color you a rubbing compound or by lightly sanding love is the result of many years of gel coat Compounding with 400 grit sandpaper followed by an research, testing and development. application of rubbing compound and a Please see your marine dealer for advice. thorough waxing. Polishing and compound (fine abrasive) or But as proud as we are of the gel coat, no rubbing compound (coarser abrasive) is finish is totally impervious to chemicals Cleaning...
  • Page 32 Gel Coat 03/04/2019 Repairs Discolored areas are very shallow in repaired. Apply slightly more mixture to depth, literally right on the surface. The avoid having to fill the damaged section During the life of your boat, some damage discoloration may be removed by gently a second time. Allow the patch to harden to the gel coat surface is unavoidable. wet-sanding the affected areas only by thoroughly for a minimum of two to three We recommend repairs done by trained, using 600 grit, wet or dry specially treated hours. experienced professionals at your local waterproof sandpaper. It’s important to marine dealer. always sand in one direction, this includes Using a fine grit “wet or dry” sandpaper on the curves too. Use plenty of water to cool a sanding block, wet-sand the patch until Scratches and clean the sandpaper and cut back on it is level with the surrounding surface. dust. After you are finished sanding, dry Finish with a marine or automotive rubbing If the scratch is in the gel coat surface, the areas and verify all the discoloration compound using the same approach as not penetrating the fiberglass, use an has been removed. If not, repeat the used for the scratches. automotive polishing compound and rub it process. out. Apply the compound by hand using a Refinishing damp rag or by using a power buffer. The After all the discoloration has been scratch may not entirely disappear, but it For a severely scratched or weathered...

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