SAFETY Safety is always a priority at Ranger Tugs. Please read all manuals to ensure that equipment is used in a safe manner. We highly recommend attendance in a Coast Guard approved boating safety course. Such courses are available from the Coast Guard directly or from boating organizations.
SYMBOL GLOSSARY Attention! – Important Operating or Maintenance Instructions Attention! – Electrical Shock Hazard Fresh Water Black Water Fuel Standard Equipment Optional Equipment Hints...
SPECIFICATIONS R-23 Length (hull) ................. 22’ 8” 9.04 m Length rigged (LOA) motor up ............29’ 8” 9.04 m Length rigged (LOA) motor down ..........28’ 5” 8.66 m Beam .................... 8’ 6” 2.6 m Draft (motor down) ............... 30”...
PORT FIT TINGS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 14 2 3 10 11 12 13 14 15 Keep all vents, drains and exhausts clear of any obstructions to ensure proper performance of each system. ➎ ➌ ➍...
MAIN CABIN AND COCKPIT LIGHTS Switch on fixture Switch on fixture Indirect LED Lighting V-Berth Lighting Push On/Off LED Lights Push On/Off LED Lights Indirect LED Lighting (below seat in midberth) Switch on fixture Cabin lighting Optional Underwater Lights Courtesy / LED Lights...
FUEL SYSTEM, GENERATOR Yamaha 200 Generator Fuel Tank Fuel Tank Vent Vent Vent Vent Generator Sender Sender Supply Fuel fill Fuel fill Generator Fuel filter / seperator Fuel filter / Fuel filter / seperator seperator Primer bulb Primer bulb Generator Standard Fuel System Optional Fuel System with Generator...
RAW WATER / SEA STRAINER SYSTEM • Multi port sea strainer for head and raw water wash down pump. • A/C Raw Water Input • Generator raw water thru-hull strainer Raw Water System Raw Water System with Generator Marine Toilet Marine Toilet Head Raw Water Sea Strainers...
FRESH WATER PLUMBING SYSTEM 22 Gallon Fresh Water Tank, 4 Gallon Hot Water Heater, 3.5 GPM Fresh Water Pump. Water vent Water fill Head sink Cabin sink Water Pump Sender Water heater Water heater drain H-23 7/14 Disinfecting The Fresh Water System APPENDIX - POTABLE WATER SYSTEMS The information contained in this appendix provides supplementary data about disinfecting a potable water system.
SHOWER SUMP 12V, 1000 GPH (This should be inspected for debris on a regular basis if shower is used frequently.) The shower sump box is located underneath the removable v-berth step positioned just outside the head door. Depth Transducer Shower drain Sump pump Thru-hull...
BILGE PUMP SYSTEM 12V 1100GPH The bilge pumps operate automatically by checking for water every 2.5 minutes even with battery switches and breakers in the OFF position. However, the bilge pumps will run continuously once their switches are placed in the on position. Monitor the outfl ow accordingly.
WASTE SYSTEM WITH MACERATOR PUMP 11 Gallon Tank with standard pump out, and vent Macerator pump out Waste tank pump out stations are widely available. Please follow the directions carefully for the pump out equipment you are using to avoid damage to the waste system.
AIR CONDITIONING A/C Vent Main Cabin A/C Unit (Under Seat) Main Cabin A/C Control Panel (in Mid-Berth) Multi Strainer Multi Strainer Thru-hull/Valve AC Water Pump...
WEBASTO FURNACE Webasto furnace is located under helm seat. The control panel is located at the quarter berth power management center. The fuel pump and fi lter are beneath the passenger seat, inside of the black box. To access the heater/pump the seat must be removed. The fuel fi lter should be changed during the annual maintenance.
SOLAR PANEL Solar panel 90 watt, with display panel • The solar panel is designed to provide charging to the house & engine batteries. 90% of its charge is dedicated to the house battery and 10% is dedicated to the engine battery. •...
BAT TERY CONFIGURATION 2 House Batteries, 1 Engine Battery, 1 Thruster Battery (optional). House, engine, & battery parallel switches are located in the midberth. Thruster battery switch is located in the port side lazarette Inverter battery switch and ANL fuse located in the port side lazarette Once the EMERGENCY PARALLEL switch is placed in the on position the power from the HOUSE batteries will be transferred to the ENGINE battery.
FUSE LOCATION & VALUES FUSE LOCATION & VALUES R-23 Dash fuse blocks are located behind a hinged access panel in the head. The 24/7 fuse block is located in the mid cabin behind a removable panel secured with Velcro in the aft inboard corner.
AC DISTRIBUTION PANEL & ROTARY SWITCH AC Distribution Panel AC Rotary Selector Switch (Available with Generator) AC Main Line 2 (with AC) A/C Main 1 and battery charger breaker must on in order for batteries to charge. The AC Rotary Switch Selector Switch will determine which source of incoming 120 Volt power to use for your AC Distribution Panel.
12V HELM CONTROL OPERATION High Water Alarm: Triggered = Red light/audible alarm Off = Normal operation. The switch should remain in the down “armed position” while cruising. Middle position mutes the alarm and all the way up is a momentary “alarm test”. The bilge pumps operate automatically with electronic float switches regardless of battery switch position.
RANGER TUG R-23 WIRING SCHEMATIC (P.D.P.) R-23 Power Distribution ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC To generator control panel. 6 red Fuse Block A. 175A HOUSE 2 red To A.C. panel. 2 red 2 red 6 red Fuse Block B. SWITCH Helm GENERATOR To A.C. panel.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE The following checklists are examples and are not all inclusive and are provided only as a guide. Please customize to your personal needs. Consult your engine and trailer user manuals for ad- ditional information. EXAMPLE OF A PREPARATION FOR THE ROAD CHECKLIST TOW VEHICLE –...
EXAMPLE OF A SPRING PRE-LAUNCH CHECKLIST CLEANING Remove debris from scuppers and scupper drains. £ Clean hull using a mild biodegradable detergent and then wax. £ Clean topsides and decks using a mild biodegradable detergent and then wax. £ Clean and polish all bright work. £...
EXAMPLE OF WINTER STORAGE CHECKLIST GENERAL MAINTENANCE Fill Fuel Tank and add a fuel stabilizer. £ Empty and clean black water tank. £ Empty fresh water tank use a non-toxic antifreeze per manufacturer’s directions, £ or remove all water from the system. Winterize black and fresh water tanks as necessary based on weather.
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