Boston Whaler 345 Conquest Owner's Manual

Boston Whaler 345 Conquest Owner's Manual

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Dealer:
Model:
HIN:
1. Administrative Review
Bill of Sale
Registration(s): Boston Whaler, Mercury, trailer, state, federal
Review owner's manuals: Boston Whaler, Mercury, trailer, components
Review warranties: Boston Whaler, Mercury, trailer, components
Review maintenance schedules: Boston Whaler, Mercury, trailer, components
Other
Review and explain all warning/precaution placards
Review ethanol fuel precautions
Review California Proposition 65 Notification (California residents only)
Introduce dealer sales, parts and service personnel
2. Pre-launch Review
A/C filter service
Aft curtain operation
Batteries, switches, ACR operation
Battery(ies); Mercury's AGM/CCA requirements
Bed operation
Bomar/port light operation
Cabin/cockpit lights operation
Cockpit grill operation
Cockpit foldout bench seat operation
Cockpit table/storage operation
Drain plugs placements
TV/DVD player operation
Engine oil level check
Engine flushing procedures
Engine fuel/water separator service
Fire Extinguisher/fire suppression operation
Fueling procedures
345 Conquest Commissioning Checklist
Engine Model:
Engine
Serial
Number(s):
Generator fuel system
Generator sea water filter service
Helm Seat cover and seating operation
Interior/exterior boat inspection
Microwave/stove/coffee maker operation
Mid-berth operation
NAUTIC-ON operation/system transfer
NAUTIC-ON battery sensor(s)
Navigation/anchor lights
Pull transport pin on fire extinguisher
Refrigerator/freezer operation
Safety lanyard/emergency cut-off switch
Seating locations
Shore power/battery charger/ACR operation
Starboard settee operation
Stereo/MP3/satellite radio operation
Stern seat operation

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Summary of Contents for Boston Whaler 345 Conquest

  • Page 1 HIN: 1. Administrative Review Bill of Sale Registration(s): Boston Whaler, Mercury, trailer, state, federal Review owner’s manuals: Boston Whaler, Mercury, trailer, components Review warranties: Boston Whaler, Mercury, trailer, components Review maintenance schedules: Boston Whaler, Mercury, trailer, components Other Review and explain all warning/precaution placards...
  • Page 2 Joystick piloting operation Windshield defogger operation Livewell operation Windshield washer/wiper operation 4. Boston Whaler Owner’s Club Email address: I am satisfied that the dealership’s representative has fulfilled his/her responsibilities by thoroughly explaining the systems, equipment, features, and options mentioned above.
  • Page 3 345 Conquest The mission of Boston Whaler is to provide consumers with the ® safest, highest quality, most durable boats in the world.
  • Page 4 WARNING Operating, servicing and maintaining a recreational marine vessel can expose you to chemicals including engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates, and lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. To minimize exposure, avoid breathing exhaust, service your vessel in a well-ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when...
  • Page 5 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 qualified network of dealers to provide you, our customer, with a truly exceptional boating experience.
  • Page 6: 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 7: Table Of Contents

    Additional Recommended Equipment for Our Hull ..........2-1 Safe Operation ........1-5 Hull Identification Number ....2-1 Carbon Monoxide (CO) ......1-6 Servicing Your Boston Whaler ....2-1 Carbon Monoxide detectors ....1-7 Manufacturer’s Certification ...... 2-1 Lifesaving Equipment....... 1-8 Certification Design Category ....2-3 PFD Requirement ........
  • Page 8 Helm Area Seating ........ 2-35 Power Steering ........3-8 Captain’s Chair ........2-35 Filling & Maintenance ......3-8 Port Companion Lounge ..... 2-35 Starting/Stopping the Engines ....3-9 Forward Cabin Settee ......2-36 Prior to Starting ........3-9 Rod Racks ..........2-36 345 Conquest...
  • Page 9 Maintenance ........4-3 Interrupter) ........3-28 Battery Charger ........4-3 Shore Power Operation ......3-28 Overload Protection ......4-3 Single Cord Shore Power ......3-30 Maintenance ........4-3 Shore Power Load Management ..3-31 Battery Selector Switches ......4-3 345 Conquest...
  • Page 10 Seats (Mechanical Parts) ......5-5 Commissioning Checklist Aluminum Care ........5-5 Product Registration Card Cushions..........5-5 To Clean Your Cushions ......5-5 Cleaning Your Instrument Gauges .... 5-6 Canvas Care & Maintenance ..... 5-6 Maintaining A Good Appearance ... 5-6 viii 345 Conquest...
  • Page 11: Preface

    ® Specifications 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 12: Warranty (U.s. And Canada)

    Ten-Year Structural Hull Limited Warranty: Any Structural Hull Defect in material or workmanship which is reported within ten (10) years from the date of sale to the original retail owner will be repaired or replaced at Boston Whaler's sole discretion. The "Hull" shall mean the single fiberglass molded shell and integral structural components. A Structural Hull...
  • Page 13: Warranty (Non-U.s.)

    Limited Manufacturer Warranty exceed the fair market value of the product as of the date of the owner’s claim. Acceptance of any product returned or any refund provided by Boston Whaler shall not be deemed an admission that the product is defective.
  • Page 14 The new owner must fill out and send in a Boston Whaler warranty transfer form, accessible from www.
  • Page 15: Warranty (Australia)

    Ten-Year Structural Hull Limited Warranty: Any Structural Hull Defect in material or workmanship which is reported within ten (10) years from the date of sale to the original retail owner will be repaired or replaced at Boston Whaler's sole discretion. The "Hull" shall mean the single fiberglass molded shell and integral structural components. A Structural Hull...
  • Page 16 Failure of the owner to use, maintain, or store the boat as specified 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 filters, bulbs, batteries, bungees, wiper blades, anchor rope, trailer finishes, tires, brakes, bearings and lights.
  • Page 17 The new owner must fill out and send in a Boston Whaler warranty transfer form, accessible from www.bostonwhaler.com, and a copy of the bill of sale to Boston Whaler, 100 Whaler Way, Edgewater, Florida...
  • Page 18: California Evaporative Emissions Control System Warranty Statement

    SIMW, but Boston Whaler cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts. • As the SIMW owner, you should however be aware that the Boston Whaler may deny you warranty coverage if your spark-ignition marine watercraft or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect, or improper maintenance or unapproved modifications.
  • Page 19: 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 20: Introduction

    • Contains service and maintenance information. Warranties 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...
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  • Page 22: Explanation Of Safety 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. 345 Conquest...
  • Page 23: 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 filed plan 345 Conquest...
  • Page 24: 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, 345 Conquest...
  • Page 25 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. 345 Conquest...
  • Page 26: Legally Mandated Equipment

    The American Boat & Yacht Council (ABYC) - Electrical tape & duct tape recommends that you carry three (3) A,B or C Type - Hammer fire extinguishers on board and located within easy - Spare parts kit, (spark plugs, fuses, etc.) reach of the helm, Engine(s), and galley or passenger cockpit. 345 Conquest...
  • Page 27: Carbon Monoxide (Co)

    Seek immediate the engine(s) exhaust system leaks or insufficient medical attention. fresh air is circulating. To minimize the danger of CO accumulation when the Engine(s) and/or Generator are running (or by use of fuel burning equipment.): 345 Conquest...
  • Page 28: Carbon Monoxide Detectors

    At least once a week depress the “Test/ Testing: TO INSTALL! REMOVING THE LITHIUM BAT- Mute” button until the green LED turns on and TERY WILL CAUSE THE UNIT TO SIGNAL release to determine if the detector is working EOL PERMANENTLY. properly. 345 Conquest...
  • Page 29: Lifesaving Equipment

    Use in calm worn must be readily accesible, that is, removed inland waters or where quick from storage bags and unbuckled. Throwable devices rescue is likely. must be readily available, that is, right at hand. 345 Conquest...
  • Page 30: General Considerations

    DROWNING HAZARD-Boats must carry one wearable personal flotation 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. 345 Conquest...
  • Page 31: Emergency Situations

    WARNING • Throw a life ring/preserver to the victim, even if NEVER operate a boat at a speed at which you they are wearing one it will serve as another do not feel in control. marker. 1-10 345 Conquest...
  • Page 32: Lessen The Danger Of Fire

    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. 1-11 345 Conquest...
  • Page 33: Collision

    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. steering is virtually useless. If you are in a congested 1-12 345 Conquest...
  • Page 34: 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) 1-13 345 Conquest...
  • Page 35: Swimming, Diving & Water Skiing

    • If a storm hits have everyone sit in the cabin CODE ALPHA FLAG-Blue and white penant or cockpit deck in the boat. Head the bow into designates boat being used in dive operations. the wind with enough power to maintain slow headway. 1-14 345 Conquest...
  • Page 36: 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. 1-15 345 Conquest...
  • Page 37 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. 1-16 345 Conquest...
  • Page 38: Ignition Shutdown Safety Switch

    This switch only works when used properly. The a lookout to watch for hazards. decision of whether to use an ignition safety switch or not rests with you, the operator. 1-17 345 Conquest...
  • Page 39: Environmental Considerations

    No Wake markers. Regulations prohibit discharging fuel or oily waste in navigable waters. Discharge is defined as any action which causes a film, sheen or discoloration on the water surface, or causes a sludge or emulsion beneath the water surface. A common violation is 1-18 345 Conquest...
  • Page 40: Homeland Security Restrictions

    Mounted at key locations throughout the boat (See pages 1-20 thru 1-22), 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. 1-19 345 Conquest...
  • Page 41 NOTICE PROP 65 HANG TAG ............ 1795087 HANG TAG W/JOYSTICK LABEL KIT (OPTION ) ..2121785 It is important to replace any damaged or unreadable label. Call your Boston Whaler BRIDGE CLEARANCE (OPTION) ....... 2027713 dealer for replacement labels. 1-20...
  • Page 42 NOTICE WARNING W/JOYSTICK LABEL KIT (OPTION ) ..2121785 It is important to replace any damaged or WARNING, PROP DANGER ........1950698 unreadable label. Call your Boston Whaler dealer for replacement labels. BRIDGE CLEARANCE (OPTION) ....... 2027713 1-21 345 Conquest...
  • Page 43 NOTICE WARNING, INTERMEDIATE BREAKER ....2029122 It is important to replace any damaged or DANGER, TRANSOM DOOR ........2063385 unreadable label. Call your Boston Whaler dealer for replacement labels. FUEL RECOMMENDATION ........... 2038447 WARNING FUEL HAZARD .......... 2096004 CAUTION, AVOID INJURY, BOAT MOVEMENT (P&S) . 1836858 LABEL, SHORE 1 ............
  • Page 44 Warning Label Locations (Con’t) Fig.1.23.1 This Boston Whaler was produced with items listed under the following patents: INTEGRATED BOW THRUSTER COMBINATION BOAT HAWSE PIPE AND ACCESSORY TRAY U.S. PATENT# 7,343,870 U.S. PATENT# 7,765,946 STARBOARD AFT CABIN WARNING Carbon monoxide (CO) can cause brain damage or death.
  • Page 45 NOTICE WARNING, ROTATING PROP DANGER....1903624 It is important to replace any damaged or BRIDGE CAPACITY (OPTION) ........221911 unreadable label. Call your Boston Whaler WARNING W/JOYSTICK LABEL KIT (OPTION ) ..2121785 dealer for replacement labels. 1-24 345 Conquest...
  • Page 46 NOTICE NOTICE, OVERBOARD DISCHARGE......2063381 It is important to replace any damaged or DISCHARGE OF OIL ............ 2063375 unreadable label. Call your Boston Whaler dealer for replacement labels. PLATE, BATTERY LOCATIONS ........2133293 PLATE, BATTERY LOCATIONS, JOYSTICK (OPTION) 2133294 1-25...
  • Page 47: Key To Symbols Used In This Manual

    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 1-26 345 Conquest...
  • Page 48: Section 2 • General Information

    Fig. 2.1.1 When your Whaler requires service or maintenance work, it should be taken to an authorized dealer. To find a Boston Whaler dealer in your area call: 800-942-5379 (Domestic/International). In the unlikely event that a problem is not handled...
  • Page 49 ® construction standards for small vessels by Transport BOSTON WHALER, INC. Canada. 345 Conquest A CE mark means that your Boston Whaler ® 2531 has been certified with applicable International Organization for Standardization directives. Replacement Part No. 2339792 An Australian Builder’s Plate means that your...
  • Page 50: Certification Design Category

    Section 2 • General Information Certification Design Category The engine on the 345 Conquest has been tested and A: A recreational craft given design category A proven to be best suited for general use under normal is considered to be designed for winds that may conditions and load.
  • Page 51: Specifications & Dimensions

    Exceeding this weight will affect the boat’s performance. DO NOT Exceed the weight listed. 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. 345 Conquest...
  • Page 52: Passenger Areas

    Keep the • Use care when waxing to ensure accommodation deck clean, so if movement is that walkways are not made dangerously necessary it will be free of obstruction. slippery. 345 Conquest...
  • Page 53: Recommended Passenger Locations

    (i.e. bow, gunnels, transom, etc.) that will pose a hazard to themselves or the boat. NOTE: Hardtop removed for clarity RECOMMENDED SEATING RECOMMENDED ON-PLANE while moored, at idle or at speed under 5 mph LOCATIONS 345 Conquest...
  • Page 54: Location Of Thru-Hull Fittings

    COCKPIT A/C, AIR HEATER DISCHARGE GENERATOR EXHAUST WATER HEATER PURGE OUTLET STARBOARD FISHBOX PUMP OUTLET FORWARD BILGE PUMP DISCHARGE HIGH WATER BILGE PUMP DISCHARGE STARBOARD ANCHOR LOCKER DRAIN SHOWER SUMP DISCHARGE COCKPIT A/C, COCKPIT SINK & ICE BUCKET DRAIN 345 Conquest...
  • Page 55 Whaler dealer perform this type of repair. Through hull fittings 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 56: General Layout, Exterior

    FOLDAWAY TROLLING SEAT (OPTION) FRESH WATER FILL DECK PLATE MECHANICAL ACCESS HATCH INSULATED COOLER COCKPIT WET BAR ADJUSTABLE HELM SEAT W/FLIP UP BOLSTER CONTROL CONSOLE (SEE FIG. 2.9.1) CABIN DECK HATCH ANCHOR LOCKER ANCHOR CLEAT BOW THRUSTER 18 19 345 Conquest...
  • Page 57: General Layout, Control Station

    AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR FIRE SUPPRESSION INDICATOR LIGHT CONSOLE DRAIN START/STOP SWITCH STAINLESS STEEL STEERING WHEEL 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. 2-10 345 Conquest...
  • Page 58: General Layout,Cockpit

    DOCKSIDE FRESH WATER HOSE 5 24 WASTE PUMPOUT DECK PLATE CONNECTION 5 25 RAW WATER WASHDOWN FAUCET DOWNRIGGER WEIGHT CRADLE (P&S) 12V/30 AMP DC RECEPTACLE FOR ELECTRIC FOOT RAIL * Deletes under gunnel rod rack REELS AND/OR DOWNRIGGERS (P&S) 2-11 345 Conquest...
  • Page 59: General Layout, Forward Cabin

    DUAL USB INPUT DIFFUSED BLUE COURTESY LIGHTING 12V ACCESSORY RECEPTACLE SWITCH GALLEY LOWER STORAGE CABIN LIGHT SWITCH ELECTRIC SINGLE BURNER STOVE (OPTION) STEREO REMOTE REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER 12-V/120V MDP PANEL GALLEY SINK W/HOT & COLD WATER FAUCET STORAGE (TRASH RECEPTACLE) 2-12 345 Conquest...
  • Page 60 Section 2 • General Information General Layout, Forward Cabin (Con’t) Fig. 2.13.1 STARBOARD ROD HOLDER ISLAND BED ACTUATION SWITCH REEL LATCH CABIN TABLE ACTUATION SWITCH FRESH WATER REEL ADAPTER ISLAND BED CLOSED HEAD LIGHT SWITCH ISLAND BED/DINETTE OPEN 2-13 345 Conquest...
  • Page 61: General Layout, Mid Cabin

    EXTENDABLE SHOWER HOSE CABINET STORAGE VANITY SINK SOAP DISH/CUPHOLDER located on starboard wall of head HOT & COLD FAUCET SOLID SURFACE COUNTER TOP UNDER CABINET STORAGE SHOWER FLOOR DRAIN ® VACU-FLUSH TOILET OVERBOARD DISCHARGE & VACU FLUSH PANEL 2-14 345 Conquest...
  • Page 62: General Layout, Hardtop

    SIRIUS ® SATELLITE RADIO ANTENNA (OPTION) DOME LIGHTS STEREO SPEAKER SYSTEM RAYMARINE 4KW OPEN ARRAY RADAR (OPTION) VHF RADIO SPEAKER (OPTION) GPS (OPTION) A/C REMOTE CONTROL SPOTLIGHT WITH REMOTE (OPTION) SAFETY GRAB RAIL DUAL TRUMPET HORNS SPREADER LIGHTS VHF RADIO ANTENNA (OPTION) 2-15 345 Conquest...
  • Page 63: Seating

    The port companion aft seat can be adjusted to accommodated forward as well as aft facing seating. By utilizing the filler cushion the companion area can be converted into a full lounge. 2-16 345 Conquest...
  • Page 64: Control Station Switch Panel

    STARBOARD FISHBOX PUMP STARBOARD WIPER AFT BILGE PUMP LIVEWELL PUMP NAV LIGHTS AUX BILGE PUMP LIVEWELL LIGHT ACCENT LIGHTS RAW WATER PUMP WINDLASS ON / OFF COURTESY LIGHTS ACCESSORY WINDLASS UP/DOWN MAP LIGHTS SUNSHADE (OPTION) FLOOD LIGHTS WINDSHIELD VENT 2-17 345 Conquest...
  • Page 65: Gear Shift & Throttle Control

    Digital Throttle/Shift (DTS ® Your 345 Conquest features a state of the art digital “drive-by-wire”gear shift and throttle control system. The Digital Throttle/Shift (DTS) is the latest ®...
  • Page 66: Shadow Mode Technology

    CENTER ENGINE TRIM SWITCH 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. 2-19 345 Conquest...
  • Page 67: Smartcraft Tm Vesselview

    PAGE information. VesselView 7 System Calibration (For First Time Use) Boston Whaler or your Boston Whaler dealer has calibrated the Smartcraft VesselView to the equipment on your boat. If equipment is added, the system will need to be recalibrated. AUTO BUTTON...
  • Page 68: Upper Control Station (Option)

    2. The lights will blink if the made while the engines is in gear. positions of the control handles are not aligned METHOD 1 with the control handles at the station you are transferring from. Transfer delay: This method delays station transfer 2-21 345 Conquest...
  • Page 69: Method 2

    NOTE: Station transfer is cancelled if not completed within ten (10) seconds. Press and release the TRANSFER button again to re-initiate a station transfer. 4. Adjust the control handles to the desired throttle and gear position. 2-22 345 Conquest...
  • Page 70: Navigation Lighting

    Navigation/Anchor Lighting PORT NAVIGATION Fig. 2.23.1 LIGHT (RED) VISIBLE 1 NM STARBOARD NAVIGATION LIGHT (GREEN) VISIBLE 1 NM ALL ROUND LIGHT (WHITE) VISIBLE 2 NM ANCHOR NAVIGATION LIGHTS LIGHTS 2-23 345 Conquest...
  • Page 71: Companion Lounge Footrest

    35 QT. (33.1 L) COOLER STORAGE DRAWERS (2) PORT AFT SEAT FOOTREST ( PULL TO OPEN. PUSH UP ON TAB ON BOTTOM OF FOOTREST TO CLOSE PORT AFT SEAT BACK HINGED CUTTING BOARD HEAT SHIELD STORAGE LID 2-24 345 Conquest...
  • Page 72: Cockpit Prep/Entertainment Station

    In addition, the slide out base should always be locked into position, under the cabinet, There is an automatic shut-off switch located at the when not in use. back of the grill cover. When the cover is closed the 2-25 345 Conquest...
  • Page 73: Starboard Cockpit Wet Bar

    The locking pin is spring loaded and will snap into place and keep the cooler “locked” in place. SOLID SURFACE COUNTER TOP SINK WITH PULL OUT FAUCET ® FUSION STEREO REMOTE HINGED LID W/INSULATED COOLER PULL OUT STORAGE INCLUDES 5 GAL PAIL REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER 2-26 345 Conquest...
  • Page 74: Cockpit Freezer (Option)

    • Place table top on the top of pedestal and assure that it is securely seated on the pedestal. Cockpit Table (Option) Fig. 2.27.1 COCKPIT TABLE (OPTION) LOUNGE TABLE (OPTION) TABLES (STOWED) MECHANICAL HATCH PEDESTAL 2-27 345 Conquest...
  • Page 75: Fish Box With Pump Out Discharge

    There are downrigger weight cradles located in the switches are depressed. port and starboard cockpit to store your downrigger weights when not in use. Consult with your Boston Whaler dealer for details ® on selecting and mounting the downriggers that will Fish Box Pumpout best suit your application.
  • Page 76 If the optional port foldaway bench is installed, the port downrigger weight cradle is not present. 12V/30A RECEPTACLE (P&S) PLUG (SUPPLIED) DOWNRIGGER WEIGHT CRADLE NOTE: Port side shown, Starboard side typical REFER TO THE DOWNRIGGER MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL FOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY. 2-29 345 Conquest...
  • Page 77: Canvas

    The 345 Conquest canvas set consists of a 5-piece aft canvas drop curtain. An optional helm seat and port lounge canvas set is also available.
  • Page 78: To Remove Canvas

    INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETE CARE AND the tension on the snaps. MAINTENANCE OF YOUR CANVAS SET. Canvas Fig. 2.31.1 PORT AFT LOUNGE COVER (OPTION) PORT AFT FACING LOUNGE COVER (OPTION 5 PIECE AFT CURTAIN CANVAS SET HELM CHAIR COVER (OPTION) 2-31 345 Conquest...
  • Page 79: Bow Thruster

    Waterline The bow thruster system on the 345 Conquest Bow Thruster includes a 24V/DC Lewmar® bow thruster, two (2) 12V batteries, and a 24V battery charger located in a compartment under the forward berth.
  • 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. 2-33 345 Conquest...
  • Page 81: Theft Deterrent System (Option)

    AND WARRANTY. using the control panel. Trips with multiple stops between the starting point and final destination are a breeze with Waypoint Sequencing, which allows the operator to plot the boat’s course using multiple points. 2-34 345 Conquest...
  • Page 82: Helm Area Seating

    (Fig. 2.34.2). Adustable Captain’s Chair Fig. 2.35.1 FLIP UP THIGH BOLSTER LIFT AWAY ARM REST ADJUSTABLE BACKREST CUPHOLDERS AC VENTS 12V ACCESSORY RECEPTACLE STORAGE PORT BATTERIES ACCESS DOOR BATTERY SWITCH PANEL ACCESS DOOR SLIDE IN CUSHION REMOVABLE TABLE 2-35 345 Conquest...
  • Page 83: Forward Cabin Settee

    The cushions in the mid cabin convert into a large, comfortable sleeping area. To convert the Mid cabin for sleeping: • Remove the back cushions • Place the cushions over the ROD TIP SUPPORT foot well. REEL LATCH FRESHWATER ROD ADAPTER 2-36 345 Conquest...
  • Page 84: Adjustable Island Berth

    Failure to store the microwave plate while HEAD LIGHT SWITCH underway may cause damage to the equipment, ISLAND BERTH ACTUATOR or injury to persons on board. CABIN TABLE ACTUATOR REFER TO THE MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL IN YOUR OWNER’S PACKET FOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY. 2-37 345 Conquest...
  • Page 85: Entertainment System

    • Use the Rotary Knob to select ‘Zones’ and • Press the MP3 button at the top of stereo select “ON”. unit to access the MP3 source. • Turn your MP3 player ON. NOTE: Zone 1 cannot be turned OFF. 2-38 345 Conquest...
  • Page 86: Tv & Dvd Player

    TV & DVD Player You will be able to control volume and menu from The 345 Conquest is equipped with a 22” flat screen either your MP3 unit or the stereo. 12V TV with remote located on the aft wall of the forward cabin.
  • Page 87: Electric Sun Shade (Option)

    HARDTOP ROD HOLDERS (3 EA, P&S) WIPER WASHER CAUTION NOTICE In rough seas the sunshade should be stowed to prevent damage to the rails and or curtain. Recommended Blade replacement: ANCO wiper blades (3) - 32 inches 2-40 345 Conquest...
  • Page 88: Retractable Swim Ladder

    (P&S), for proof of insurance to protect your two located amidship (P&S), two located in the aft investment. cockpit under the gunnel (P&S) and two at the stern (P&S). 2-41 345 Conquest...
  • Page 89: Trailering

    If you have a trailer or plan on purchasing a trailer should be used wherever the tie-down straps come separately there are some points you need to consider, in contact with the hull. such as: Cleat Locations Fig. 2.42.1 P&S P&S 2-42 345 Conquest...
  • Page 90: Securing The Boat To The Trailer

    Tie-down straps should never be used by INTENDED TO SUPPORT THE OUTBOARDS FOR themselves, they are only used to help in TRAILERING keeping the boat secured to the trailer. Make certain that the safety chain/cable is properly secured to the bow eye. 2-43 345 Conquest...
  • Page 91: Out Of Water Storage

    Specifications for the keel stands can be Specifications for keel stands (Figure 2.44.1) which obtained from your dealer or Boston Whaler. meet the Boston Whaler requirements for support of Out of Water storage (Option) your boats keel can be obtained by contacting your dealer or Boston Whaler.
  • Page 92 (4) side stands, two (2) placed at port and two (2) placed at starboard. EACH WOOD BLOCK MUST CONTACT THE HULL FOR A MINIMUM LENGTH OF 8 INCHES. Hull Support (Option) Fig. 2.45.1 WOOD BLOCKS (6) 2-45 345 Conquest...
  • Page 93 Section 2 • General Information THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 2-46 345 Conquest...
  • Page 94: Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & Operation

    Fig. 3.1.1 EMERGENCY HIGH WATER PUMP EMERGENCY HIGH WATER PUMP THRU HULL DISCHARGE AFT PUMP THRU HULL DISCHARGE AFT PUMP AFT PUMP FLOAT SWITCH SHOWER SUMP FORWARD BILGE PUMP SUMP THRU HULL DISCHARGE FORWARD PUMP THRU HULL DISCHARGE 345 Conquest...
  • Page 95: Bilge Pump Maintenance

    (Figure 3.2.1). knowledgeable marine service to remove it. Never pump contaminated bilge discharge overboard. Fill fuel tank less than rated capacity. Allow for fuel expansion. 345 Conquest...
  • Page 96: Gray Water Sump

    Gray Water Sump Fig. 3.3.1 SUMP THRU HULL DISCHARGE FORWARD BILGE PUMP THRU HULL DISCHARGE 1100 GPH (4160 LPH) PUMP FLOAT SWITCH FROM WATER HEATER DRAIN SHOWER DRAIN FROM A/C CONDENSATE DRAIN GRAY WATER SUMP FORWARD BILGE PUMP 345 Conquest...
  • Page 97: Fuel System

    FUEL FILL VENT HOSE FUEL/WATER SEPARATOR (OPTION) FUEL FILL HOSE STARBOARD ENGINE FUEL DEMAND VALVE (FDV) FUEL FILL INTEGRATED VENT GENERATOR FUEL DEMAND VALVE (FDV) FUEL FILL DECK PLATE FILL LIMIT VENT VALVE (FLVV) FUEL FILL CAP RELEASE BUTTON 345 Conquest...
  • Page 98: Fuel Vent

    The FDV prevents the built IN YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR COMPLETE up pressure inside the tank from being transferred INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY. to the engine while still allowing fuel to flow as the 345 Conquest...
  • Page 99: Maintenance

    • 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 filling the fuel tanks.
  • Page 100: Ethanol-Blended Fuel

    Fuel Filters added or replaced that are not recommended by Boston Whaler, Mercury or may not be ethanol- Mercury already provides the appropriate level of compatible. filtration to protect the engine from debris. The...
  • Page 101: Storage

    IN YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR COMPLETE Proper maintenance of this system will ensure worry- INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY. free usage for the life of your boat. Steering system integrity is imperative when engaging in recreational water activities. Special care and attention must be 345 Conquest...
  • Page 102: Starting/Stopping The Engines

    NEUTRAL. REFER TO THE ENGINE MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL IN YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY. 345 Conquest...
  • Page 103: Warming Up The Engines

    The warm-up mode can be re-activated by turning • B e s u r e t h a t t h e the engines off and re-starting. gear shift and throttle control levers are in the NEUTRAL position. 3-10 345 Conquest...
  • Page 104: Stopping The Engines

    DISTRIBUTION MANIFOLD WINDSHIELD WASHERS ANCHOR LOCKER COCKPIT WET BAR FRESH WATER PUMP VACU-FLUSH TOILET ® HEAD SHOWER HEAD SINK GALLEY SINK 45 GAL. (170.3 L) FRESH WATER TANK WATER HEATER FRESH WATER FILL DOCKSIDE WATER INLET TRANSOM SHOWER 3-11 345 Conquest...
  • Page 105: Filling The Tank

    WATER HEATER (HOT) HEAD SHOWER (HOT) WATER HEATER INPUT TRANSOM SHOWER (COLD)COCKPIT GALLEY SINK (COLD) SINK (COLD) HEAD SINK (COLD) DOCKSIDE WATER INPUT WINDSHIELD WASHERS ANCHOR LOCKER WASHDOWN TOILET HEAD SHOWER (COLD) FROM FRESH WATER PUMP GALLEY SINK (HOT) 3-12 345 Conquest...
  • Page 106: Operation

    Replace cap on the dockside water inlet. the unit. Anchor Locker Washdown For your convenience, there is a fitting located at the bow in the anchor locker which allows for the connection of a common garden hose (Figure 3-13.2). 3-13 345 Conquest...
  • Page 107: Maintenance

    Make sure the “FRESH WATER” switch (See fig. COLD WATER LINE 4.7.1) on the DC Breaker Panel located on the port HOT WATER LINE gunnel is “ON” before energizing the water heater TEMPERING (MIXING) VALVE (See fig. 4.8.1). WATER OUTLET (TO HOT WATER LINES) 3-14 345 Conquest...
  • Page 108: Tempering Valve

    If sulfur or any of its combinations ENGINE FLUSH PANEL are present in the water the two will combine and FRESH WATER INTAKE produce hydrogen sulfide. This compound will produce a “Rotten Egg Odor”. Hydrogen sulfide can 3-15 345 Conquest...
  • Page 109: Raw Water System

    (Figure 3.15.1). 40 GAL. (151.4 L) LIVEWELL • Open the livewell flow control valve LIVEWELL FLOW CONTROL ACCESS located behind the access door on the RAW WATER WASHDOWN FITTING aft port side of the cockpit (See fig. 3.17.1). 3-16 345 Conquest...
  • Page 110 The seacock MUST be in the OPEN position. Running the pump dry may cause damage to the unit. RAW WATER INTAKE RAW WATER PUMP TO 40 GAL. (151.4 L) LIVEWELL LIVEWELL FLOW CONTROL VALVE WASHDOWN HOSE CONNECTOR OPEN CLOSED LIVEWELL FILL 3-17 345 Conquest...
  • Page 111: Head System

    Damage to the system could occur if the head can be reused. However, it would be a good the discharge seacock is not open during operation. practice to empty the tank when the 3/4 light is on to avoid damage to the system. 3-18 345 Conquest...
  • Page 112: Macerator & Dockside Discharge

    Fig. 3.19.1 20 GAL ( 75.7 L )WASTE HOLDING TANK W/VACUUM PUMP IN-LINE FILTER VENT HOSE DOCKSIDE PUMP OUT DECK PLATE TO DOCKSIDE DISCHARGE DECK PLATE VACUUM PUMP VACU-FLUSH TOILET ® MACERATOR LOCKABLE DISCHARGE SEACOCK LOCKING PLATE 3-19 345 Conquest...
  • Page 113: Overboard Discharge

    To empty the holding tank, the services of a dockside the vacuum. pump-out station is required. Follow instructions • Turn the key clockwise to “START” and hold at the station and make sure the pump out hose it there. 3-20 345 Conquest...
  • Page 114: Waste System Vent

    • De-energize the vacuum pump by depressing the bottom of the rocker switch. • Depress the lever on the toilet to deplete the vacuum. • After completion of the discharge, energize the vacuum pump by returning the switch to the ON position. 3-21 345 Conquest...
  • Page 115: Air Conditioning

    18,000 BTU, REVERSE CYCLE AIR HANDLER WATER STRAINER 12,000 BTU, REVERSE CYCLE AIR HANDLER A/C PUMP COLD AIR RETURN RAW WATER INTAKE HELM AIR VENT TO THRU-HULL DRAIN CONSOLE AIR VENTS P&S FISHBOX FREEZER PLATES CABIN AIR VENT THRU-HULL HEAD AIR VENT 3-22 345 Conquest...
  • Page 116: Control Panel

    The keypad for the helm deck is located on the HEATER hardtop above the control console. HELM AIR VENT FUEL LINE CONSOLE VENT CABIN AIR VENT FUEL TANK, DIESEL THRU-HULL EXHAUST 3-23 345 Conquest...
  • Page 117: Generator

    FIRE EXTINGUISHER RAW WATER INTAKE SEACOCK NOTICE WATER STRAINER The generator should be shut off before the FUEL FILTER fuel level reaches the 1/4 tank level where it OUTLET TO GENERATOR is designed to run out of fuel. 3-24 345 Conquest...
  • Page 118: Starting The Generator

    Press the START/ SPEED CHECK ENGINE STOP button un- til the generator • OPEN the generator seacock OIL PRESSURE EXT. ALARM ENGINE TEMP EXHAUST TEMP starts (the green (See Fig. 3.31.1). light will illumi- START STOP nate). 3-25 345 Conquest...
  • Page 119: Stopping The Generator

    • Switch line breakers compartment. Operation above the deck and/or OFF. SHORE 1 MAIN GENERATOR SHORE 2 MAIN GEN BRIDGE outdoors would constitute a violation of European Union Directive 2000/14/EC noise emission standard. 3-26 345 Conquest...
  • Page 120: Raw Water Strainer Maintenance

    AFT STARBOARD COCKPIT INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY. DANGER EXTREME HAZARD - Swimming near a boat operating on an AC electrical system can lead to severe shock and/or death. Never swim or allow swimming when AC system is in use. 3-27 345 Conquest...
  • Page 121: Shore Power Operation

    IF ABOVE TESTS FAIL, DO NOT USE. CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN FOR Shore power cords should be secured or routed to avoid laying or falling into water and to avoid REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT. stress on shore power plug and inlet. 3-28 345 Conquest...
  • Page 122 WATER COCKPIT GRILL STOVE t u r n CHARGER CHARGER HEATER FREEZER component MAIN GENERATOR MAIN GEN BRIDGE breaker. CABIN CABIN CABIN COCKPIT COCKPIT COCKPIT OUTLETS REFRIG OUTLETS REFRIG WATER COCKPIT GRILL STOVE CHARGER CHARGER HEATER FREEZER 3-29 345 Conquest...
  • Page 123: Single Cord Shore Power

    Next connect the male plug to the dockside breakers. panel. CABIN CABIN CABIN COCKPIT COCKPIT COCKPIT OUTLETS REFRIG OUTLETS REFRIG • Make sure ALL breakers are OFF. WATER COCKPIT • Proceed with setup as described above. GRILL STOVE CHARGER CHARGER HEATER FREEZER 3-30 345 Conquest...
  • Page 124: Shore Power Load Management

    Other boat systems may or may not provide death without warning. shock protection to swimmers. Skin contact will require flushing of the area with NEVER ALLOW SWIMMING in close proximity to water for at least 15 minutes. Seek immediate other boats which may be running AC electrical medical assistance. systems. 3-31 345 Conquest...
  • Page 125: In The Event Of Discharge

    • High concentrations of the agent may cause DEATH without warning. The vapor reduces available oxygen for breathing. • If possible; allow the compartments vapor to dissipate before opening the hatch. 3-32 345 Conquest...
  • Page 126: Spotlight (Option)

    Pull down on the lower outboard section, extend unit handle and rotate each section out until the to the desired position. locking button snaps into When released the handle place. will hold the outrigger shaft into position. 3-33 345 Conquest...
  • Page 127: To Retrieve The Outriggers

    (the deterioration of metals due to dissimilar to adjust for forward visibility while transitioning to characteristics when placed in salt water). a planing operation. 3-34 345 Conquest...
  • Page 128: Maintenance

    If equipped, the Auto Glide uses engine and GPS “HOLD” SETTING BUTTON data to drive your boat to the most efficient running VERTICAL LED INDICATORS angle by adjusting the trim tabs as needed. With the Auto Glide, your boat’s running angle is 3-35 345 Conquest...
  • Page 129: Propeller

    Active Trim has five selectable trim profiles that operate at a higher than recommended RPM. accommodate nearly any boat application. These The engines on your 345 Conquest have been profiles allow operators to compensate for changes equipped with propellers which our tests have...
  • Page 130: Anchor Windlass

    Propeller Pitch & Diameter Fig. 3.37.2 NOTICE ALWAYS SECURE THE LANYARD WHEN UNDERWAY Failure to do so may allow accidental deployment of the anchor. PITCH DIAMETER 3-37 345 Conquest...
  • Page 131: Operating From The Helm

    UP. Once the anchor and POWER SOURCE rode is secure in the UP position, the safety lanyard HAND HELD REMOTE can be re-attached to the anchor and secured to the WASHDOWN CONNECTION cleat. EMERGENCY HANDLE 3-38 345 Conquest...
  • Page 132: Operating The Windlass Manually

    • Turn the forward INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY. portion of the plug clockwise to lock. Windlass Manual/Emergency Operation Fig. 3.39.2 • To raise the anchor, press and hold on the “UP” button of the remote. EMERGENCY HANDLE LOOSEN WINDLASS RAISE/LOWER ANCHOR 3-39 345 Conquest...
  • Page 133: Anchoring

    Proper Anchoring CAUTION Fig. 3.40.1 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 3-40 345 Conquest...
  • Page 134: 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 3-41 345 Conquest...
  • Page 135: Section 4 • Electrical

    Section 4 • Electrical System Electrical Systems DANGER DC Electrical System The 345 Conquest is equipped with an electrical Batteries contain sulfuric acid which is system powered by a series of deep-cycle, lead-acid dangerous and can cause serious injury. batteries. The batteries are charged by running the AVOID contact with skin, eyes and clothing.
  • Page 136: Automatic Charging Relays (Acr)

    Batteries Fig.4.2.1 COMPANION FORWARD LOUNGE HELM SEAT BASE PORT BATTERY BATTERY TRAYS STARBOARD BATTERY AUTOMATIC CHARGING RELAYS (ACR) FIRE EXTINGUISHER MODULE CENTER BATTERY BOW THRUSTER BATTERIES HOUSE BATTERY FORWARD BERTH BATTERY CHARGER 345 Conquest...
  • Page 137 MAIN ELECTRONICS TRIM HEAD TABS BILGE PUMP DECK 12V BILGE PUMP OUTLETS CABIN 12V WINDLASS BILGE PUMP OUTLETS SHOWER AMP 1 SPOTLIGHT SUMP UPPER BATTERY SWITCH AMP 2 STATION / ACR CONTROL PARALLEL COMPANION AFT LOUNGE BATTERY SWITCHES 345 Conquest...
  • Page 138: Component Breakers

    REFER TO MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL of the ACR. IN OWNER’S PACKET FOR COMPLETE Component Breakers INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY. Your boat utilizes reset breakers for the various 345 Conquest...
  • Page 139: Dc Distribution Panel

    AMP 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 AMPS BATTERY SWITCH/ACR CONTROL 10 AMPS 345 Conquest...
  • Page 140: Main Distribution Panel

    CABIN BERTH OUTLETS REFRIG OUTLETS REFRIG OH LTS ACCENT REFRIG COCKPIT COCKPIT WATER COCKPIT COCKPIT COCKPIT STEREO FRESH GRILL STOVE CHARGER CHARGER HEATER FREEZER FREEZER WATER REFRIG 120V AC DISTRIBUTION PANEL IGNITION SWITCH PANEL 12V DC DISTRIBUTION PANEL 345 Conquest...
  • Page 141: Dc Breaker Panel

    ACCESSORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 AMPS 345 Conquest...
  • Page 142: Ac Electrical System

    LINE 2 GENERATOR BREAKER . . . . 70 AMP CABIN OUTLETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 AMPS 345 Conquest...
  • Page 143: Fuse Blocks

    The galley and mid cabin receptacles are amperage rating as the original or as specified. protected by breakers on the DC breaker panel. CAUTION DO NOT use accessories that exceed the rated capacity of the circuit (10 Amps). 345 Conquest...
  • Page 144: Cabin Lighting

    Cabin Lighting Fig. 4.10.1 Mid cabin task lights (P&S) AC REMOTE CONTROL CABIN LIGHT SWITCH DIMMER SWITCH ON/OFF SWITCH DIFFUSED BLUE LIGHT SWITCH STEREO REMOTE MAIN DISTRIBUTION PANEL Island bed task lights 4-10 345 Conquest...
  • Page 145: Ground Fault Interrupter Receptacle (Gfi)

    GFI receptacles. NOTICE If equipped, the optional cockpit electric grill is protected by the GFI on helm deck behind the captain’s chair. If there is a loss of power you may have to reset the GFI. 345 Conquest 4-11...
  • Page 146: Rigging

    Optional Upper Station Rigging Fig. 4.12.3 Rigging Tube/Pull Fig. 4.12.1 STARBOARD RIGGING TUBE AFT PULL CORD FORWARD PULL CORD ROUTING FOR STEERING HOSES Starboard tube shown, port tube typical. ROUTING FOR STEERING HOSE AND ELECTRICAL WIRING 4-12 345 Conquest...
  • Page 147: Transducer Location Diagram

    Section 4 • Electrical System Transducer Location Diagram Transducer Location Fig. 4.13.1 345 Conquest 4-13...
  • Page 148: Electrical Schematics & Harnesses

    Boston Whaler Engineering ® Wiring Identification Chart Department and are for reference and to be used by Boston Whaler adheres to electrical wiring service technicians. requirements which meet all the ABYC E-11 Boston Whaler does not recommend that you ®...
  • Page 149 Section 4 • Electrical System Batteries - Standard Boat Fig. 4.15.1 345 Conquest 4-15...
  • Page 150 Section 4 • Electrical System Batteries - Joystick Steering (Option) Fig. 4.16.1 4-16 345 Conquest...
  • Page 151 Section 4 • Electrical System DC MDP - Standard Boat Fig. 4.17.1 345 Conquest 4-17...
  • Page 152 Section 4 • Electrical System DC MDP - Joystick Steering Fig. 4.18.1 4-18 345 Conquest...
  • Page 153 Section 4 • Electrical System AC Power - 120V/60Hz Schematic Fig. 4.19.1 345 Conquest 4-19...
  • Page 154 Section 4 • Electrical System AC Power - 220V/50Hz Fig. 4.20.1 4-20 345 Conquest...
  • Page 155 Section 4 • Electrical System Courtesy/Accent Lights Fig. 4.21.1 345 Conquest 4-21...
  • Page 156 Section 4 • Electrical System Cabin O/H and Accent Lights Fig. 4.22.1 4-22 345 Conquest...
  • Page 157 Section 4 • Electrical System NAV, Map, Flood and Underwater Lighting Fig. 4.23.1 345 Conquest 4-23...
  • Page 158 Section 4 • Electrical System Wipers and Washers Fig. 4.24.1 4-24 345 Conquest...
  • Page 159 Section 4 • Electrical System Spotlight, Horn, Shureshade and Windshield Vent Fig. 4.25.1 345 Conquest 4-25...
  • Page 160 Section 4 • Electrical System Waste System Fig. 4.26.1 4-26 345 Conquest...
  • Page 161 Section 4 • Electrical System Windlass Fig. 4.27.1 345 Conquest 4-27...
  • Page 162 Section 4 • Electrical System Trim Tabs Fig. 4.28.1 4-28 345 Conquest...
  • Page 163 Section 4 • Electrical System Bow Thruster Fig. 4.29.1 345 Conquest 4-29...
  • Page 164 Section 4 • Electrical System Courtesy Outlets, Blower, Extinguisher and 30A reel Outlets Fig. 4.30.1 4-30 345 Conquest...
  • Page 165 Section 4 • Electrical System Pumps-Sheet 1 Fig. 4.31.1 345 Conquest 4-31...
  • Page 166 Section 4 • Electrical System Pumps - Sheet 2 Fig. 4.32.1 4-32 345 Conquest...
  • Page 167 Section 4 • Electrical System Pumps - Sheet 3 Fig. 4.33.1 345 Conquest 4-33...
  • Page 168 Section 4 • Electrical System V-Berth Schematic Fig. 4.34.1 4-34 345 Conquest...
  • Page 169 Section 4 • Electrical System Shore Power - 120V Schematic Fig. 4.35.1 345 Conquest 4-35...
  • Page 170 Section 4 • Electrical System Shore Power - 230V/50HZ Fig. 4.36.1 4-36 345 Conquest...
  • Page 171 Section 4 • Electrical System Stereo - Basic Option Fig. 4.37.1 345 Conquest 4-37...
  • Page 172 Section 4 • Electrical System Stereo - Premium Option Fig. 4.38.1 4-38 345 Conquest...
  • Page 173 Section 4 • Electrical System Stereo - Upper Station Option Fig. 4.39.1 345 Conquest 4-39...
  • Page 174 Section 4 • Electrical System Heater & CO Monitor Fig. 4.40.1 4-40 345 Conquest...
  • Page 175 Section 4 • Electrical System Generator - 120V/60Hz Fig. 4.41.1 345 Conquest 4-41...
  • Page 176 Section 4 • Electrical System Generator - 230V/50Hz Fig. 4.42.1 4-42 345 Conquest...
  • Page 177 Section 4 • Electrical System Port AC Harness Fig. 4.41.1 345 Conquest 4-43...
  • Page 178 Section 4 • Electrical System STBD AC Harness Fig. 4.42.1 4-44 345 Conquest...
  • Page 179 Section 4 • Electrical System Port DC Harness Fig. 4.43.1 345 Conquest 4-45...
  • Page 180 Section 4 • Electrical System STBD DC Harness Fig. 4.44.1 4-46 345 Conquest...
  • Page 181 Section 4 • Electrical System Battery Layout Fig. 4.45.1 345 Conquest 4-47...
  • Page 182 Section 4 • Electrical System Windlass Harness Fig. 4.46.1 4-48 345 Conquest...
  • Page 183 Section 4 • Electrical System Headliner Harness Fig. 4.47.1 345 Conquest 4-49...
  • Page 184 Section 4 • Electrical System Bow Thruster Harness Fig. 4.48.1 Hardtop Harness Fig. 4.48.2 4-50 345 Conquest...
  • Page 185: Section 5 • Care & Maintenance

    Only use solvents in a well ventilated area and keep all solvents away from open flame and any Check with your Boston Whaler dealer for ® other forms of ignition. recommendations on a compatible rubbing compound...
  • Page 186: 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...
  • Page 187: Zinc Anodes

    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 188: Rub Rail 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. this type of repair.
  • Page 189: Seats (Mechanical Parts)

    The use of harsh chemicals can also cause deterioration. stitching and wooden or decorative trim as Manufacturers and applicators of protective coatings these solvents could seriously damage such will not warrant protective coatings on metals in the areas. 345 Conquest...
  • Page 190: Cleaning Your Instrument Gauges

    Remove the salt crystals with a soft damp cloth. Clean with a mild household detergent or plastic The effects of ultraviolet light can sometimes be cleaner. reduced by chemical treatment of canvas items. 345 Conquest...
  • Page 191: Cleaning Stubborn Stains

    Section 5 • Care & Maintenance The use of a vinyl protective cleaner/restorer is Consult your Boston Whaler dealer or check your ® recommended to keep your acrylic scratch resistant, canvas manufacturer’s manual BEFORE using any clean and minimize the deteriorating effects of chemical treatments on your canvas.
  • Page 192: Hardwood Floor

    In addition, always consult the owner’s manuals of • Ammonia based window cleaner the various systems and equipment on your boat for the manufacturer’s recommendations on winterizing and long term storage. DO NOT: • Subject the surface to heat emitting appliances. 345 Conquest...
  • Page 193: Engine

    • Treat all grease fittings with the recommended comprised of two or three batteries in parallel. The lubricant. charging source for the batteries while away from the dock is the engines; or if equipped a generator a 345 Conquest...
  • Page 194: Mixing Fresh/New And Used/Dead Batteries

    • Store the battery in a cool, dry area. After Long Term Storage • Use a trickle charger to keep the battery Before you fill the freshwater system it is vital that charged or charge the battery every it be properly disinfected. 30-60 days. 345 Conquest 5-10...
  • Page 195: Head System

    Placing a series of foam pads between the hull and cover will also aid in air • Check all connections and tighten if circulation and reduce condensation. necessary. 345 Conquest 5-11...
  • Page 196: Environment

    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 345 Conquest 5-12...
  • Page 197: Reinforcement Location Diagrams

    Section 5 • Care & Maintenance Reinforcement Location Diagram Port Side View Fig.5.13.1 345 Conquest 5-13...
  • Page 198 PLYWOOD 4X7.5, DM1167 PLYWOOD 4X9.25, DM1229 PLYWOOD 9X9, DM0486 PLYWOOD 3X4, DM0424 PLYWOOD 1.25X9, DM0715 PLYWOOD 1.25X6, PLYWOOD 6X8, DM0363 PLYWOOD 6X9, DM0477 PLYWOOD 9X9, DM0388 PLYWOOD 9X10, DM0390 PLYWOOD 4X6, DM0448 PLYWOOD 1.25X13, DM0716 CONTINUED ON PAGE 5-15 345 Conquest 5-14...
  • Page 199 Section 5 • Care & Maintenance Reinforcement Location Diagram (Con’t) Starboard Side View Fig.5.15.1 345 Conquest 5-15...
  • Page 200 PHENOLIC 2.75X12, DM0614 AQUA PLAS 6X8, DM0400 PHENOLIC 8X10, DM0065 PHENOLIC 1.75X10, PHENOLIC 7X10, DM0174 PHENOLIC 8X10, DM0177 PHENOLIC 3X8, DM0150 AQUA PLAS 10X10, DM0342 AQUA PLAS 5X10, DM0327 PHENOLIC 3X7, DM0014 PHENOLIC 3X10, DM0018 PHENOLIC 3X9, DM0017 345 Conquest 5-16...
  • Page 201 Section 5 • Care & Maintenance Reinforcement Location Diagram (Con’t) Bow View Fig.5.16.1 345 Conquest 5-17...
  • Page 202 PHENOLIC 4.5X5.25, DM1219 PHENOLIC 5X5, DM0160 BALSA 24.125X35.125, 6371-P019 BALSA 15.25X34.5, 6371-P020 BALSA 20.25X24, 6371-P016 BALSA 21.375X30.5, 6371-P017 BALSA 26.375X34.675, 6371-P018 BALSA 7X34, 6371-P007 BALSA 25.375X48.25, 6371-P011 BALSA 8.625X48, 6371-P009 BALSA 7.375X47.875, 6371-P008 CONTINUED ON PAGE 5-19 345 Conquest 5-18...
  • Page 203 Section 5 • Care & Maintenance Reinforcement Location Diagram (Con’t) Deck View Fig.5.18.1 345 Conquest 5-19...
  • Page 204 PHENOLIC 1.75X19.25, DM0554 PLYWOOD 1X23, DM0545 PLYWOOD 1.25X13.5, PLYWOOD 10X10, DM0502 PHENOLIC 3X4, DM0142 PLYWOOD 1.25X15, DM0710 PHENOLIC 1.5X3.5, PHENOLIC 1X3, DM0691 PHENOLIC 2.5X4.125, DM0891 PHENOLIC 3.75X7, DM1238 PHENOLIC 4X7, DM0156 PENSKE 8X12, DM1182 PLYWOOD 4X12, DM0809 PHENOLIC 2X16.5, 345 Conquest 5-20...
  • Page 205: 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 345 Conquest 5-21...
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