Grady-White Boats EXPRESS 330 Owner's Manual
Grady-White Boats EXPRESS 330 Owner's Manual

Grady-White Boats EXPRESS 330 Owner's Manual

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Welcome Aboard!

D e a r G r a d y - W h i t e O w n e r :
Welcome aboard!
Buying and owning a boat is a very special experience. Of all the many products you'll ever
own we want your Grady-White experience to be the absolute best. That means providing the
descriptions, explanations and technical support that you need to enjoy your Grady-White with
confidence and security.
Your Grady-White exceeds all US Coast Guard safety standards and is built to standards
certified by the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA). Best of all, your boat is
built to Grady-White standards, standards that have served our owners through some truly
extraordinary conditions since our first models built in 1958.
The seaworthiness and safety of your Grady-White is highly dependent on the operation,
maintenance and care of your boat, so please read this manual thoroughly and keep it around for
reference. If you need further explanation or "hands-on" help, don't hesitate to ask the people at
your Grady-White dealership; they have experience with the systems and operations of your boat.
If for any reason you need additional help, please feel free to call us at the factory. We sincerely
want to provide you with the help and information that will make your Grady-White experience
delightful.
Thanks for choosing a Grady-White. All of us at the factory and at your dealership are
dedicated to earning your confidence in Grady-White Boats. Again, welcome aboard.
Sincerely yours,
Kris Carroll
President
Grady-White Boats, Inc.
5121 Martin Luther King Jr. Hwy, Greenville, NC 27834 • P.O. Box 1527 • Greenville, NC 27835-1527
Tel: 252-752-2111 • Fax: 252-752-4217 • http://www.gradywhite.com
Grady-White Boats, Inc.

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  • Page 1: Welcome Aboard

    Grady-White experience delightful. Thanks for choosing a Grady-White. All of us at the factory and at your dealership are dedicated to earning your confidence in Grady-White Boats. Again, welcome aboard. Sincerely yours, Kris Carroll President Grady-White Boats, Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    A B L E O F O N T E N T S A B L E O F O N T E N T S E L C O M E B O A R D A B L E O F O N T E N T S 1 : C H A P T E R...
  • Page 4 A B L E O F O N T E N T S Propulsion System – Outboard ......4–3 Engine Warranty .
  • Page 5 A B L E O F O N T E N T S After Launching ........7–4 8 : 3 3 0 E H A P T E R X P R E S S...
  • Page 6 A B L E O F O N T E N T S Deck Pump-out............8–16 Livewell - Raw Water .
  • Page 7 A B L E O F O N T E N T S 9 : L H A P T E R I M I T E D A R R A N T Y Registration Of Purchase: ....... . 9–1 Five Year Hull Transferable Warranty .
  • Page 8 A B L E O F O N T E N T S...
  • Page 9: Information

    • A warranty card to be completed and signed by the dealer and the customer. This warranty card is to be sent to Grady-White Boats to validate the warranty. • An explanation of safety issues regarding the use of containment systems and components.
  • Page 10: Consumer Responsibilities

    • Return the boat to the selling dealer for an engine inspection. Refer to the engine’s owner’s manual for the proper maintenance schedule. Grady-White Boats has a permanent record of your boat which is retained under its “Hull Identification Number” (HIN). Data regarding equipment and accessories, as well as dealer/ shipping information is documented.
  • Page 11: Hazard Warning Labels

    E L C O M E AZARD ARNING ABELS The hazard warning labels shown below are applied throughout this manual to alert the customer of potentially dangerous situations that can lead to death, personal injury, and/or product damage. We urge you to observe these warnings and comply with all safety recommendations. D A N G E R This symbol alerts you to imminently hazardous situations which will cause severe personal injury or death if the warning is ignored.
  • Page 12 E L C O M E 1–4...
  • Page 13: A F E T Y

    USCG approved visual distress signals are required on U. S. waters. See page 33 of the pamphlet Sportfish, Cruisers, Yachts Owner’s Manual enclosed with this manual for more information. • Lighting Grady-White boats are equipped with navigational lights that meet requirements for recreational vessels for inland and international waters. DDITIONAL ECOMMENDED...
  • Page 14: Emergency Stop Switch

    A F E T Y MERGENCY WITCH All Grady-Whites are equipped with an emergency stop switch. This is a safety feature that if used properly will shut the engine(s) down if the operator leaves or falls from the helm position. The ignition shutdown system includes a shut-off switch, switch clip, lanyard and lanyard clip.
  • Page 15: Boating Safety Tips

    A F E T Y OATING AFETY Safety is an important aspect of boating. Your safety as well as the safety of your passengers and vessel is your responsibility. The following precautions and the ones mentioned in section 1 of Sportfish, Cruisers, Yachts Owner’s Manual will add to you and your passengers’ boating safety and pleasure.
  • Page 16: Certification

    A F E T Y ERTIFICATION At the helm station you will find a NMMA (National Marine Manufacturers Association) Yacht Certification tag. This means your yacht complies with the Coast Guard safety standards. (NOTE: Any boat with an overall length of 26 feet or greater is defined as a “yacht” by NMMA.) This label means your Grady-White is certified by the NMMA.
  • Page 17: Carbon Monoxide

    A F E T Y ARBON ONOXIDE W A R N I N G (CO) is produced by all combustion engine(s) and generator sets. Avoid brain damage or death from carbon monoxide. Keep cockpit and cabin areas well ventilated. Avoid blockage of exhaust outlets. Signs of exposure include headache, nausea, dizziness and drowsiness.
  • Page 18: Suggested Boating Classes And Reading Material

    A F E T Y UGGESTED OATING LASSES EADING ATERIAL Like a car, boats must be operated according to safety rules and traffic regulations. Although we include some basic boating tips in this manual, a thorough review of the safety rules and regulations for boating is beyond the scope of this text.
  • Page 19: Fueling

    E N E R A L N F O R M A T I O N C h a p t e r 3 : G e n e r a l I n f o r m a t i o n UELING W A R N I N G Safety during fueling requires CAUTION and COMMON SENSE.
  • Page 20: Fuel System

    E N E R A L N F O R M A T I O N •If your boat is equipped with two fuel tanks use the fuel select valve (see “Fuel Select Valve” on page 3–3) to select the main or aux tank. Select the tank to be used first taking into consideration the distribution of your load as fuel is consumed.
  • Page 21: Fuel Select Valve

    E N E R A L N F O R M A T I O N ELECT ALVE If your boat is equipped with dual fuel tanks, you will have a manual fuel select valve installed. This valve allows you to choose from which tank fuel will be consumed. Remember, as the fuel is consumed and the fuel load redistributes the performance will be influenced.
  • Page 22: Discharge Of Oil Or Hazardous Substances

    E N E R A L N F O R M A T I O N Discharge of Oil or Hazardous Substances The Federal Water Pollution Control Act prohibits the discharge of oil or hazardous substances, which may be harmful, into or upon U.S. navigable waters. Vessels 26 feet in length or over must display a placard at least 5”...
  • Page 23: Predeparture

    E N E R A L N F O R M A T I O N Practice maneuvering the trailer; the trailer always backs in the opposite direction of the vehicle. To maneuver the trailer, turn the steering wheel in the direction you want the trailer to go. Familiarize yourself with this manual and all aspects of your boat prior to initial launch.
  • Page 24: Towing

    E N E R A L N F O R M A T I O N OWING In the event of a mishap or power loss you may need to tow a boat or be towed. You should not tow a boat larger than your own. Always use safety and good judgement when towing. Never tow a boat if you are not equipped with the proper lines.
  • Page 25: Windlass

    E N E R A L N F O R M A T I O N INDLASS Anchoring can be less laborious if your boat has a windlass accessory. If your boat is equipped with a windlass, reference your windlass Operation Manual for instructions. ENERAL NFORMATION ANDLING...
  • Page 26: Commonly Used Nautical Terms

    E N E R A L N F O R M A T I O N OMMONLY AUTICAL ERMS Access Plate Port Side Stern Beam Gunwale Starboard Side Bow Eye Chine Keel Abeam - a line perpendicular to a Deck - upper structure which covers Lee - the side that is sheltered from boat’s keel the hull...
  • Page 27: E R F O R M A N C E

    E R F O R M A N C E C h a p t e r 4 : P e r f o r m a n c e ERFORMANCE ACTORS Maximum performance is dependent on many factors and cannot be guaranteed. These factors will vary with changing conditions.
  • Page 28: Propeller

    E R F O R M A N C E Propeller The condition of your prop has a major influence on the performance of your boat. Your engine(s) should be equipped with the best size prop for normal conditions. Unusual uses or weight conditions may require special props.
  • Page 29: Propulsion System - Outboard

    E R F O R M A N C E – O ROPULSION YSTEM UTBOARD The engine manufacturer supplies all vital information concerning your engine(s) in the Operation and Maintenance Manual(s). Details of important engine functions such as the lubrication system, cooling system, and alarm/monitoring system are outlined in these manuals. Your familiarization with this engine reference material will result in the proper usage and service essential for safe and enduring engine performance.
  • Page 30: Steering

    E R F O R M A N C E TEERING Most outboard engines are equipped with an adjustable rudder trim tab. This trim tab should be adjusted to balance the steering at the speed which you travel most frequently. Variations in speed, boat load or engine trim will cause the steering to pull in one direction.
  • Page 31: Throttle/Shift Control

    E R F O R M A N C E HROTTLE HIFT ONTROL The throttle/shift controls located at the helm station control the flow of fuel to the engine. They also act as gear shift levers to control the forward and aft thrust of the propellers. The middle position of the throttle control is the neutral position.
  • Page 32 E R F O R M A N C E 4–6...
  • Page 33: Yamaha Instrumentation Panel

    N S T R U M E N T A T I O N A N D W I T C H E S C h a p t e r 5 : I n s t r u m e n t a t i o n a n d S w i t c h e s AMAHA NSTRUMENTATION ANEL...
  • Page 34: Digital Tachometer

    N S T R U M E N T A T I O N A N D W I T C H E S • Speedometer This feature indicates boat speed in miles per hour, knots per hour, or nautical miles per hour. On boats with V8 engines, this gauge must be interfaced with a GPS.
  • Page 35: Switch Panel

    N S T R U M E N T A T I O N A N D W I T C H E S WITCH ANEL At the helm station you will find an accessory switch panel with various accessory controls. You will find another smaller accessory panel at the livewell with switches for the washdown, livewell, and spreader lights.
  • Page 36 N S T R U M E N T A T I O N A N D W I T C H E S 5–4...
  • Page 37: Chapter 6 : M A I N T E N A N C E A N D S E R V I C E

    A I N T E N A N C E A N D E R V I C E C h a p t e r 6 : M a i n t e n a n c e a n d S e r v i c e ENERAL The amount of maintenance required to keep your boat operating properly and to maintain the appearance is dependent on how the boat is used, amount of usage, salt or fresh water, geographic...
  • Page 38: Finish/Waxing

    A I N T E N A N C E A N D E R V I C E Finish/Waxing Gel-coat will age or dull naturally due to constant exposure to the natural environment and pollutants. Discolorations are shallow in depth. Factors that will affect the rate of discoloration are: the sun, pollution, old wax accumulation, and the salt content of water.
  • Page 39: Repairing

    A I N T E N A N C E A N D E R V I C E Repairing Though gel-coat is a very durable material, it is susceptible to scratches, blistering, and web- like cracking (crazing) over time. It is elastic enough to withstand strong blows while flexing with the hull's movement.
  • Page 40: Snaps And Zippers

    A I N T E N A N C E A N D E R V I C E Snaps And Zippers To protect the snaps and zippers on your boat’s canvas and cushions from corrosion and binding, Grady White includes a snap/zipper assist tool and a tube of lubricant (E-Z Snap™) in your owner’s packet.
  • Page 41: Upholstery

    CUPPERS Grady-White boats have self-bailing cockpits meaning water on the cockpit floor drains by gravity through large aft scuppers and not into the bilge. The aft drains (scuppers) have an external scupper flap assembly that restricts the flow of water back into the boat.
  • Page 42: Hardware Mounting

    A I N T E N A N C E A N D E R V I C E ARDWARE OUNTING Ensure all holes are sealed properly when mounting hardware in the boat surface. Sealing will prevent water leakage. This is crucial in fiberglass areas that have been reinforced with plywood. A hole sealed improperly allows water inside the fiberglass leading to saturation of the plywood reinforcement.
  • Page 43: Fuel Tank Compartment

    A I N T E N A N C E A N D E R V I C E Annually conduct a detailed inspection of fuel system components, especially those hidden from routine inspection. Replace any fittings, deteriorated hoses, clamps or connections immediately.
  • Page 44 A I N T E N A N C E A N D E R V I C E This is not a complete set of guidelines. It is your responsibility to safely maintain your batteries and avoid injury. Use good judgement and remain alert to prevent an accident. In the event of an accident or exposure to electrolyte, immediately seek prompt medical advice or attention.
  • Page 45: Light Bulb Replacement Guide

    A I N T E N A N C E A N D E R V I C E IGHT EPLACEMENT UIDE The following chart provides identification of replacement light bulbs for your Grady-White. All of the lights shown may not be used on every model boat. If you have difficulty finding replacement bulbs under the part numbers listed, contact your Grady-White dealer for further assistance.
  • Page 46: Accessory Wiring Color - Fuse/Breaker Sizes

    A I N T E N A N C E A N D E R V I C E – F CCESSORY IRING OLOR REAKER IZES 290, 300, 305, 330, & 336 DC Wiring Chart Together Delivering the Ultimate Boating Experience! Accessory Wire Size &...
  • Page 47: Chapter 7 : W I N T E R I Z A T I O N A N D S T O R A G E

    Manual for a checklist on winterizing and storage. TORAGE Grady-White boats are equipped with stern eyes and a bow eye. These eyes are for anchoring and trailering purposes, and should be inspected regularly to insure structural integrity. W A R N I N G The boat should not be lifted for storage using the bow and stern eyes.
  • Page 48: Cleaning And Lubricating The Boat

    I N T E R I Z A T I O N A N D T O R A G E For outdoor storage, a canvas cover should be used to prevent “sweating”. One method is to build a frame over the boat to support the canvas. It should be a few inches wider than the boat so the canvas will clear the rails and allow passage of air.
  • Page 49: Head System

    I N T E R I Z A T I O N A N D T O R A G E YSTEM Empty toilet and holding tank making sure all water is cleared. Reference Owner’s Packet for manufacturer’s information on winterization. Water should be removed from deck pump-out hoses.
  • Page 50: Getting Boat Out After Storage

    I N T E R I Z A T I O N A N D T O R A G E • Remove any detachable and valuable equipment such as electronics. Store all electronics inside. Your compass should be covered for the winter. Ultraviolet rays from the sun will cloud the compass and make it difficult to read.
  • Page 51 I N T E R I Z A T I O N A N D T O R A G E • Thoroughly check the fuel system including lines, fittings, connections, valves, and filters for leaks. • Connect to shore power. Check out all electrical equipment, lights, hot water heater, air conditioning system, etc.
  • Page 52 I N T E R I Z A T I O N A N D T O R A G E 7–6...
  • Page 53: S P E C I F I C A T I O N S

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S C h a p t e r 8 : 3 3 0 E x p r e s s S p e c i f i c a t i o n s Beam-amidship.....................
  • Page 54: O P E R A T I O N O F S T A N D A R D F E A T U R E S

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S O p e r a t i o n O f S t a n d a r d F e a t u r e s WITCH ANEL At the helm you will find an accessory switch panel. An additional switch panel is located above the livewell in the cockpit.
  • Page 55: Auxiliary Fuse Panel

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S • Accessory Switches and breakers labeled “ACC” are blank. They may be used for non-factory installed accessories. A circuit breaker located above this switch provides over-current protection for this circuit. See “Accessory Wiring Color – Fuse/Breaker Sizes” on page 6–10 for recommended breaker amperages.
  • Page 56: Compass

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S OMPASS The compass is located at the helm station in direct view of the operator when navigating the boat. Following the compass instructions included in the “Owners Packet” will help you make compensation adjustments.
  • Page 57: Battery Select Switch

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S Should the high bilge water alarm activate, immediately investigate to determine the source of water entry. Also, confirm your bilge pumps are working properly. If the situation cannot be quickly resolved, contact your dealer and remove the boat from the water. See “12 Volt DC High Bilge Water Alarm Diagram”...
  • Page 58: Seacocks

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S EACOCKS A ball valve seacock is installed on the inlet thru-hulls for the livewell, washdown, air conditioning, generator, and head discharge systems. It is necessary for the seacock to be in the open position to operate these systems.
  • Page 59: Ac/Dc Panel

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S AC/DC P ANEL The 330 Express AC/DC panel is located on the aft wall of the cabin. AC and DC powered switches are noted below. See “120 Volt AC Wiring One Line Diagram” on page 8–41 for a wiring diagram.
  • Page 60: Dc Powered Accessory Switches

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S • Water Heater Switch This switch activates the six-gallon water heater. C A U T I O N To avoid heating element failure, do not turn on the hot water heater unless it is filled with water. •...
  • Page 61 3 3 0 E X P R E S S • Cabin Lights Switch This switch provides power for all the lights located in the cabin. • Stereo Switch This switch furnishes power to the stereo. • Shower Sump Pump Switch This switch activates the pump located in the shower sump under the aft berth floor.
  • Page 62: Dockside Power

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S OCKSIDE OWER The dockside power feature allows the use of AC equipment on board the boat. This equipment includes any permanently installed appliances such as a battery charger or water heater, or it may be a household item plugged into a receptacle.
  • Page 63: Generator

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S ENERATOR The generator enables you to use AC accessories without being attached to shore power. A Fischer Panda™ model 4200, capable of producing 4200 peak watts (35 amps) and a constant 3800 watts (31.6 amps) is installed on your boat.
  • Page 64: Carbon Monoxide Detector

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S Carbon Monoxide Detector A carbon monoxide detector is included with your generator package. This monitor serves as a warning system for exposure to poisonous carbon monoxide fumes. Carbon monoxide is a colorless odorless gas produced in the exhaust of combustion engines.
  • Page 65: Water Heater

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S Water Heater The generator must be operating or the dockside power connected for the water heater to function. This accessory will provide hot water to the pressurized fresh water system and may be accessed by removing the access panel beneath the starboard folding helm seat.
  • Page 66: Refrigerator

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S Refrigerator The 330 comes standard with a compact refrigerator for cold storage. This unit operates on AC or DC current and is similar to any household refrigerator. Use the knob to adjust the temperature or turn the unit off.
  • Page 67: Pressurized Fresh Water

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S Pressurized Fresh Water The 330 comes with a fifty gallon pressurized freshwater system. The pump is activated at the AC/DC Panel, and supplies water to the galley, head, and cockpit sinks as well as the windshield washer.
  • Page 68: Vacuflush Head System

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S Vacuflush Head System The VacuFlush Head consists of a virtuous china bowl, vacuum pump with tank, and a holding tank. To operate the head, the head and water press. switches on the DC panel must be in the "on"...
  • Page 69: Livewell - Raw Water

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S Livewell - Raw Water To operate the livewell, open the seacock with the livewell I.D. tag located beneath the center lid in the aft berth. The livewell pump is screwed directly into this seacock. The livewell switch at the helm should be in the "on"...
  • Page 70: Trim Tabs

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S Trim Tabs Trim tabs are electrically and hydraulically operated. The trim tab system consist of a hydraulic pump, a two-rocker switch panel, a trim tab position indicator panel, and an auto- retract device.
  • Page 71: O P E R A T I O N O F O P T I O N A L F E A T U R E

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S O p e r a t i o n O f O p t i o n a l F e a t u r e s HRUSTER The optional bow thruster aids in maneuvering your boat. The outboard engines can control the direction of the stern while the bow thruster drives the bow.
  • Page 72: Air/Cooler Pump

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S Air/Cooler Pump The air/cooler pump supplies raw water to the air conditioner, refrigeration unit for the cooler boxes, and the optional helm air conditioner. This pump receives a signal from the pump relay for the air conditioner unit and cockpit coolers refrigeration unit when the air conditioner or refrigeration unit is operational.
  • Page 73: Outriggers

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S UTRIGGERS The optional outriggers spread the fishing lines being trolled from your boat and decrease the chance of entanglement. • Advantages Advantages of outriggers include offering bait throughout a larger area behind the boat placing bait out of the wake zone, automatic drop back following strikes (which allows for fish to completely accept bait), and a reduction in unnecessary twisting action characteristic of artificial bait.
  • Page 74: Liner Rigging Tubes

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S I n f o r m a t i o n a l D r a w i n g s L i n e r R i g g i n g T u b e s Piece(s) Length A, C, D, E, G, I...
  • Page 75: Access Plate And Rigging Tube Locations

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S A c c e s s P l a t e A n d R i g g i n g T u b e L o c a t i o n s G &...
  • Page 76: Fuel System

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S F u e l S y s t e m Fuel Fill & Vent 156 Gallon Fuel Tank 194 Gallon Fuel Tank Fuel Filters Fuel Select Valves (in battery select box) Primer Bulbs 8–24...
  • Page 77: Air Conditioning Layout

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g L a y o u t 5" x 10" Teak Grill Air Control Panel 5" Insulated Duct Air Control Panel Harness AC/DC Panel...
  • Page 78: Helm Air Conditioning Layout

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S H e l m A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g L a y o u t AC/DC Panel 10" 6" Vent AC Drain Condensation Drain 6"...
  • Page 79: Refrigerator/Freezer Boxes Layout

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S R e f r i g e r a t o r / F r e e z e r B o x e s L a y o u t AC/DC Panel Cockpit Coolers Control Panel 1/4"...
  • Page 80: Safety Labels And Location

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S S a f e t y L a b e l s A n d L o c a t i o n CAUTION TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY, KEEP HANDS FREE OF WINDLASS AND ROPE WHEN OPERATEING On AC/DC Panel WARNING...
  • Page 81: Livewell/Washdown System

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S L i v e w e l l / Wa s h d o w n S y s t e m NOTE: The seacocks for the washdown and livewell may be accessed by removing the floor board in the aft berth.
  • Page 82: Vacuflush Head Layout

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S Va c u F l u s h H e a d L a y o u t Cabin To Galley Bulkhead Sink Vacu-flush Marine Head To Disharge Seacock Head Freshwater Supply Line Pump...
  • Page 83: Pressurized Fresh Water System

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S P r e s s u r i z e d F r e s h Wa t e r S y s t e m Galley Sink & Head Sink Drain Pull-out Faucet Head Sink &...
  • Page 84: Thru Hull Detail

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S T h r u H u l l D e t a i l Description # Description Galley Sink Drain Scupper Drains Fwd Bilge Gen Exhaust (Diesel) Livewell Drain/Overflow Helm A/C Head Vent Bait Station Drain Shower Sump...
  • Page 85: Stereo System Layout

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S S t e r e o S y s t e m L a y o u t Sirius Antenna with 25' cable 6 1/2" Speakers with covers Stereo Stereo antenna Galley Cabinet Harness 10A Circuit Breaker on Stereo Positive...
  • Page 86: Diesel Generator Layout

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S D i e s e l G e n e r a t o r L a y o u t Generator Control Panel & Fuel Level Gauge at AC/DC Panel CO Monitor Sea Water Strainer Sea Water Intake...
  • Page 87: Bow Thruster Layout

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S B o w T h r u s t e r L a y o u t Bow Thruster Motor Joystick Control harness Bow Thruster Joystick Control Emergency Shutoff Switch 300A Fuse and Holder Batteries 8–35...
  • Page 88: Hardtop Wiring

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S H a r d t o p W i r i n g Negative Buss Bar Positive Buss Bar 6 Gang Fuse Block Courtesy Light Speakers Mast Light Spreader Lights Hardtop Harness to Hull Harness Connection...
  • Page 89: Dockside Wiring

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S D o c k s i d e W i r i n g Wire Sizes: Main Shore Inlet: 10 AWG/3 Microwave: 14 AWG/3 Battery Charger: 16 AWG/3 Water Heater: 14 AWG/3 Outlets: 14 AWG/3 Stove: 12 AWG/3 Air Conditioner: 12 AWG/3...
  • Page 90: Dc Accessories (1 Of 2)

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S 1 2 V D C A c c e s s o r i e s ( 1 o f 2 ) 300W 12V DC to AC Inverter DVD Player Flat Screen TV Refrigerator 12V Accessory Outlet...
  • Page 91: Dc Accessories (2 Of 2)

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S 1 2 V D C A c c e s s o r i e s ( 2 o f 2 ) Anchor Windlass Anchor Windlass Solenoid Bow Light Bow Light Down Foot Control Up Foot Control Rope Lights...
  • Page 92: Battery Wiring With Select Switches

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S B a t t e r y W i r i n g W i t h S e l e c t S w i t c h e s 4 ga Black "Stbd.
  • Page 93: Volt Ac Wiring One Line Diagram

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S 1 2 0 Vo l t A C W i r i n g O n e L i n e D i a g r a m GENERATOR SHORE # 1 (SELF LIMITING) MECHANICAL INTERLOCK TO...
  • Page 94: Air Con. & Coolers One-Line Diagram

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S 1 2 0 V A i r C o n . & C o o l e r s O n e - l i n e D i a g r a m LINE FROM DWG 330-AC-1 AIR/COOLER PUMP CB...
  • Page 95: Volt Dc Distribution Diagram

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S 1 2 Vo l t D C D i s t r i b u t i o n D i a g r a m LINE SEE DWG SEE DWG 330-DC-1-1 330-DC-1-1 LINE 2...
  • Page 96: Volt Dc Helm Switch Panel Diagram

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S 1 2 Vo l t D C H e l m S w i t c h P a n e l D i a g r a m SEE DWG SEE DWG LINE 330-DC-2...
  • Page 97: Volt Dc Lighting Diagram

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S 1 2 Vo l t D C L i g h t i n g D i a g r a m FROM DWG FROM DWG LINE 330-DC-2 330-DC-1-1 LINE 6 LINE 2 MAIN CABIN DOME LTS...
  • Page 98: Volt Dc Fuse Block Diagram

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S 1 2 Vo l t D C F u s e B l o c k D i a g r a m LINE SEE DWG SEE DWG 330-DC-1-1 330-DC-1-1 LINE 2 LINE 9 HEAD BLOWER...
  • Page 99: Volt Dc Trim Tab Diagram

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S 1 2 Vo l t D C T r i m Ta b D i a g r a m 8–47...
  • Page 100: Volt Dc Anchor Windlass Diagram

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S 1 2 Vo l t D C A n c h o r W i n d l a s s D i a g r a m 8–48...
  • Page 101: Volt Dc Hard Top Elementary Diagram

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S 1 2 Vo l t D C H a r d To p E l e m e n t a r y D i a g r a m LINE SEE DWG SEE DWG...
  • Page 102: Volt Dc Ignition Circuit & Trim Diagram

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S 1 2 Vo l t D C I g n i t i o n C i r c u i t & T r i m D i a g r a m SEE DWG LINE 330-DC-1-1...
  • Page 103: Volt Dc Cockpit Switch Panel Diagram

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S 1 2 Vo l t D C C o c k p i t S w i t c h P a n e l D i a g r a m SEE DWG SEE DWG LINE...
  • Page 104: Volt Dc High Bilge Water Alarm Diagram

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S 1 2 Vo l t D C H i g h B i l g e Wa t e r A l a r m D i a g r a m LINE SEE DWG SEE DWG...
  • Page 105: Volt Dc Stereo Without Satellite Radio Diagram

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S 1 2 Vo l t D C S t e r e o w i t h o u t S a t e l l i t e R a d i o D i a g r a m SEE DWG SEE DWG LINE...
  • Page 106: Volt Dc With Satellite Radio Diagram

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S 1 2 Vo l t D C w i t h S a t e l l i t e R a d i o D i a g r a m SEE DWG SEE DWG 13 PIN KENWOOD DIN CABLE TO 2C RCA ADAPTOR...
  • Page 107: Tv/Dvd & Phone Diagram

    3 3 0 E X P R E S S T V / D V D & P h o n e D i a g r a m LINE SHORE CABLE TV INLET RG6 COAXIAL RG6 COAXIAL FLAT PANEL SELECTOR TELEVISION SWITCH...
  • Page 108 3 3 0 E X P R E S S 8–56...
  • Page 109 SEE DWG SEE DWG 2 GA BLK 10 GA BLK 330-DC-7 330-DC-1-1 LINE 1 LINE 7 2/0 BLK 2 GA BLK SEE DWG 10 GA R 330-DC-1-1 LINE 7 10 GA BLK (3) 16 GA GN IN ONE RING TERMINAL BATTERY BATTERY BANK # 1...
  • Page 110 BATTERY 10A (CB) CHARGER (SEE 330-DC-1-1 LINE 8) STOVE 3C 12 GA 25A (CB) STOVE WATER 3C 14 GA HEATER 15A (CB) WATER HEATER MICROWAVE 3C 14 GA 15A (CB) MICROWAVE RECPT & PLUG GFCI HEAD HEAD OUTLET 3C 14 GA OUTLET 15A (CB) CABIN...
  • Page 111 (5) years from the date of delivery to the original purchaser. There is no fee involved in the transfer of warranty to the new owner. The Grady-White Boats Transferable Warranty Form must be completed and returned to Grady-White at the time of sale.
  • Page 112 Upon the discovery of a defect, the owner is to promptly contact the Grady-White dealer from whom the original retail purchaser purchased the boat who will effect the corrective action under this warranty upon prior written authorization from Grady-White Boats, Incorporated. HESE WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSLY MADE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES...
  • Page 113 Transferable Warranty Form (Not for original owner use *) * Note: For second owner’s use in transferring remainder of 5 year hull structural warranty. Please complete the following: Hullid: _____________________________ Boat Model: _________________________ Name: _______________________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________________________ City: _________________________________ State: __________ Zip: _______________ Home Phone: __________________________Work Phone: __________________________ Last 4 digits of your Social Security Number (to be used for customer identification number): ___________...
  • Page 114 If yes, where is your second home? _______________________________ _______ CityState Thank you for completing this questionnaire. When we receive this information, you will automatically begin receiving our AnchorLine Newsletter. Please return this form to: Grady-White Boats, Customer Relations Dept., P.O. Box 1527, Greenville, NC 27835-1527...

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