Maxum 2400 SE Sport Express 2004 Owner's Manual Supplement

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  • Page 3 This document discloses subject matter in which Maxum has proprietary rights. The information and design disclosed herein were originated by and are the prop- erty of Maxum. Neither receipt nor possession thereof confers or transfers any right to reproduce, copy, alter or disclose the document or any part thereof, any information contained therein, or to construct boats or any item from it, except by written permission from or written agreement with Maxum.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! Navigation & Communication Equipment VHF Radio Dealer Service Compass Depth Finder 18 Warranty Information Boating Experience Audio Equipment Safety Standards Lighting Navigation and Interior Lights 19 Engine & Accessory Guidelines Appliances Engine & Accessories Literature Propulsion Qualified Maintenance Engine 20...
  • Page 5 Chapter 3: Electrical Routings Direct Current Electrical System Deck Electrical Harness Hull Wiring Harness Battery System 35 Alternating Current Electrical System Bonding Harness Chapter 4: Wiring Diagrams 12V DC, Accessory Electrical System 12V DC, Engine Electrical System Alternating Current Electrical System 40 Important Records Float Plan...
  • Page 6 Hazard Boxes & Symbols The hazard boxes and symbols shown below are used throughout this Supplement to call attention to potentially dan- gerous situations which could lead to either personal injury or product damage. Read ALL warnings carefully and follow ALL safety instructions. DANGER! This box alerts you to immediate hazards which WILL cause severe personal injury or death if the warning is ignored.
  • Page 7: Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard

    • Buy replacement parts from any authorized Maxum dealer. Warranty Information • Maxum offers a Limited Warranty on each new Maxum purchased through an authorized Maxum dealer. • A copy of the Limited Warranty was included in your owner’s packet.
  • Page 8: Safety Standards

    Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! Safety Standards DANGER! FALLING and ROTATING PROPELLER HAZARD! NEVER allow anyone to ride on parts of the boat not designed for such use. • Sitting on seat backs, lounging on the forward deck, bow riding, gunwale riding or occupying the transom platform while underway is especially hazardous and will cause personal injury or death.
  • Page 9: Engine & Accessory Guidelines

    Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! Engine & Accessory Guidelines NOTICE When storing your boat please refer to your engine’s operation and maintenance manuals. • Your boat’s engines and accessories were selected to provide optimum performance and service. • Installing different engines or other accessories may cause unwanted handling characteristics. •...
  • Page 10: Special Care For Moored Boats

    Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! Special Care For Moored Boats NOTICE • To help seal the hull bottom and reduce the possibility of gelcoat blistering on moored boats, apply an epoxy barrier coating. The barrier coating should be covered with several coats of anti-fouling paint.
  • Page 11: Carbon Monoxide (Co)

    Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! Carbon Monoxide (CO) DANGER! • Carbon monoxide gas (CO) is colorless, odorless, tasteless, and extremely dangerous. • All engines, generators, and fuel burning appliances produce CO as exhaust. • Prolonged exposure to low concentrations or very quick exposure to high concentrations will cause BRAIN DAMAGE or DEATH.
  • Page 12: Where And How Co Can Accumulate

    Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! Where and How CO Can Accumulate Stationary Conditions That Increase CO Accumulations Include: A. Using engine, generator, or other fuel burning device when boat is moored in a confined B. Mooring too close to another boat that is using its space.
  • Page 13: Trip Checklist

    Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! Trip Checklist ❏ Make sure you know where the exhaust outlets are located on your boat. ❏ Educate all passengers about the symptoms of CO poisoning and where CO may accumulate. ❏ When docked, or rafted with another boat, be aware of exhaust emissions from the other boat. ❏...
  • Page 14: More Information

    Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! More Information For more information about how you can prevent carbon monoxide poisoning on recreational boats and other ways to boat more safely, contact: United States Coast Guard National Marine Manufacturers American Boat & Yacht Council, Association (NMMA) Inc.
  • Page 15: Chapter 2: Features/Systems

    Chapter 2: Features/Systems Dimensions and Tank Capacities Overall Bridge Fuel Capacity Freshwater Waste Holding Tank Beam Draft Length Clearance (gal) Capacity (gal) Capacity (gal) 25' 4" 6' 9" 8' 6" 2' 11" Hull Exterior Hardware & Drains VIEW OF STERN FUEL FILL WATER...
  • Page 16: Helm Layout

    Chapter 2: Features/Systems Helm Layout NOTE: TYPICAL HELM LAYOUT SHOWN OIL PRESSURE ACTUAL LAYOUT MAY VARY DEPENDING TACHOMETER SPEEDOMETER GAUGE ON ENGINE AND ACCESSORY OPTIONS COMPASS VOLTAGE GAUGE TEMPERATURE TRIM GAUGE GAUGE FUEL GAUGE TRIM TAB SWITCHES DIGITAL DEPTH GAUGE VHF RADIO IGNITION KEY 12 VOLT...
  • Page 17: Trim Tabs

    Chapter 2: Features/Systems Trim Tabs VIEW OF HELM TRIM TAB TRIM TAB SWITCHES COMPONENTS TRANSOM TRIM TAB (TYPICAL) WARNING! LOSS OF CONTROL HAZARD! Improper use of trim tabs will cause loss of control! • Do not allow anyone unfamiliar with trim tabs to operate them. •...
  • Page 18: Anchor Windlass (Option)

    Chapter 2: Features/Systems Anchor Windlass (Option) Your boat may feature an optional VIEW OF FOREDECK anchor windlass. Read and follow the manufacturer’s instruction manual sup- FOOT SWITCH TO RELEASE ANCHOR plied in your boat’s owner’s packet before using the anchor windlass for FOOT SWITCH TO RETRIEVE ANCHOR the first time.
  • Page 19: Electrical System

    Chapter 2: Features/Systems Electrical System Read and understand this section and the electrical section of the Cruiser & Yacht Owner’s Manual. Electrical routing drawings are provided in Chapter 3 of this Supplement; wiring diagrams in Chapter 4. DANGER! EXTREME FIRE, SHOCK & EXPLOSION HAZARD! •...
  • Page 20: 12 Volt Dc System

    Chapter 2: Features/Systems 12 Volt DC System Fuses and Circuit Breakers The engine is protected by a large circuit breaker located on the engine. The accessories are protected by circuit breakers on the battery switch panel and by the accessory circuit breakers located below the steering wheel. Wires are color-coded to indicate which accessory each fuse services.
  • Page 21: Battery Switch Positions

    Chapter 2: Features/Systems Battery Switch Positions Battery Switch Engine Starting Accessories and Lights Engine Alternator Battery Charger Position Battery 1 Battery 1 Charges Charges POSITION Provides Start- Provides Power for Battery 1 BOTH ing Power Accessories and Lights Batteries Battery 2 Battery 2 Charges Charges...
  • Page 22: Shore Power/110 Volt Ac System

    Chapter 2: Features/Systems Shore Power/110 Volt AC System DANGER! FIRE, EXPLOSION & SHOCK HAZARD! • DO NOT alter shore power connectors and use only compatible connectors. • Before connecting or disconnecting the shore power cord to your boat, make sure all break- ers and switches on the AC master panel are turned OFF.
  • Page 23: Connecting To Shore Power

    Chapter 2: Features/Systems CAUTION! WATER HEATER DAMAGE HAZARD! - Do not energize the water heater electrical circuit until the heater is COMPLETELY filled with water. The tank is full if water flows from the tap when the hot water is turned On in the galley. Even momentary operation in a dry tank will damage the heating elements.
  • Page 24: Navigation & Communication Equipment

    Chapter 2: Features/Systems Navigation & Communication Equipment The owner’s packet contains operation manuals for all navigation & communication equipment installed on your boat. Thoroughly read and understand these manuals before using these systems. Additionally, read the warnings below carefully and follow all safety recommendations. VHF Radio Your boat may include a VHF (Very High Frequency) radio at the helm.
  • Page 25: Lighting

    Chapter 2: Features/Systems Lighting Navigation and Interior Lights Read and understand the navigation light section of the Cruiser & Yacht Owner’s Manual. The navigation and inte- rior lights installed on your boat are of top quality, but that they may occasionally fail for a variety of reasons: 1.
  • Page 26: Propulsion Engine

    Chapter 2: Features/Systems Propulsion Engine The owner’s packet contains detailed engine operation and maintenance manuals. Be sure to read and understand these manuals before operating or performing maintenance to the engine. Fuel System VIEW OF STERN FUEL FILL DECK FITTING Fuel Fill and Vent The fuel fill is located on the starboard aft deck.
  • Page 27: Anti-Siphon Valve

    Chapter 2: Features/Systems Anti-siphon Valve Your boat is equipped with an anti-siphon valve. This valve will prevent fuel from siphoning from the tank in the event of a fuel line rupture. NOTICE If an engine running problem is diagnosed as fuel starvation, check the anti-siphon valve. In the event the valve is stuck or clogged, it should be changed or replaced while the engine is shut down.
  • Page 28: Fire Extinguishing System (Option)

    Chapter 2: Features/Systems Fire Extinguishing System (Option) Your boat may feature an FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM ROUTING optional fire extinguishing sys- tem. This system is designed to automatically activate whenever MANUAL DISCHARGE HANDLE direct heat from a fire is detected (LOCATED AT HELM) in the engine compartment.
  • Page 29: Bilge Pumps

    Chapter 2: Features/Systems Bilge Pumps AFT BILGE PUMP IS LOCATED UNDER ENGINE FWD BILGE PUMP IS LOCATED UNDER MID BERTH FWD BILGE PUMP & FLOAT SWITCH AFT BILGE PUMP & FLOAT SWITCH ACCESS CUTOUT THRU-HULL THRU-HULL Your boat is equipped with two automatic impeller-type bilge pumps which are used to pump water out of the bilge. Bilge pumps are controlled by automatic bilge pump float switches (autofloat switches) and/or switches at the helm.
  • Page 30: Autofloat Switches

    Chapter 2: Features/Systems Autofloat Switches Automatic bilge pumps use electromagnetic float (autofloat) switches to turn On the pump whenever water rises above a preset level in the bilge. One autofloat switch is mounted next to each automatic bilge pump. Autofloat switches are wired directly to the battery and will normally function even when the boat is completely shut down and left unattended.
  • Page 31: Freshwater System

    Chapter 2: Features/Systems Freshwater System NOTE: ACCESS TO WATER PUMP AND WATER TANK IS THROUGH ENGINE ROOM HATCH FRESH WATER TANK FRESH WATER FRESH WATER TANK VENT TANK DECK FILL TRANSOM SHOWER TO GALLEY WATER CITY WATER INLET PUMP WATER HEATER TO HEAD FITTING FOR...
  • Page 32: Freshwater System Winterization

    Chapter 2: Features/Systems Freshwater System Winterization CAUTION! WATER SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD! Never blow compressed air through the water system when all of the faucets are Closed. Turn On the water system switch. Open all of the faucets and showers and let the water system drain completely. Turn Off the water system switch.
  • Page 33: Water Heater

    Chapter 2: Features/Systems Water Heater WARNING! HOT HAZARD! Water heated by the water heater can reach temperatures high enough to scald the skin. CAUTION! WATER HEATER DAMAGE HAZARDS! • DO NOT energize the AC water heater electrical circuit until the heater is completely filled with water.
  • Page 34: Transom Shower

    Chapter 2: Features/Systems Transom Shower The transom shower is located near the transom door. The water pump switch in the galley must be On for the tran- som shower to work. TRANSOM SHOWER LOCATION...
  • Page 35: Sink & Shower Drain Systems

    Chapter 2: Features/Systems Sink & Shower Drain Systems SHOWER HEAD/ SINK FAUCET NOTE: WATER PUMP SWITCH IN GALLEY MUST BE ON FOR HEAD FAUCET TO WORK. SHOWER DRAIN PUMP SWITCH DRAIN THRU-HULL SHOWER STRAINER SHOWER DRAIN DRAIN PUMP Gray water (water from sinks and showers) above the waterline is gravity drained overboard, while gray water below the waterline is pumped overboard.
  • Page 36: Marine Head And Holding Tank

    Chapter 2: Features/Systems Marine Head and Holding Tank NOTICE Check with local authorities for regulations regarding the legal use of marine head systems. Your boat comes equipped with a marine head (toilet) and waste holding tank system. Be sure to read the manufac- turer’s operation and maintenance manual (included in your boat’s owner’s packet).
  • Page 37: Seawater Systems

    Chapter 2: Features/Systems Seawater Systems Seacocks SEAWATER INTAKE VALVE (SEACOCK) COMPONENTS (TYPICAL) A seacock is a valve that is used to manage the intake of seawater through the hull and below the water line. Seacocks are controlled 90 DEGREE SEACOCK (TYPICAL) by a 90º...
  • Page 38: Air Conditioning System (Option)

    Chapter 2: Features/Systems Air Conditioning System (Option) DANGER! CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD! Dangerous carbon monoxide gas (CO) can be brought into the boat through the air conditioning system. SEAWATER STRAINER SEACOCK PICKUP PUMP AIR CONDITIONER VENTS AIR CONDITIONER AIR CONDITIONER UNIT DRAIN Your boat may be equipped with an optional air conditioning system.
  • Page 39: Canvas Top Installation

    Chapter 2: Features/Systems Canvas Top Installation EYE END DECK HINGE 1. Slide the eye ends of the main bow (A) into the mid deck hinges (B), and insert the pins. 2. Slide the eye ends of the aft legs (C) into the aft deck hinges (D) and insert the pins. 3.
  • Page 40: Chapter 3: Electrical Routings

    Chapter 3: Electrical Routings Direct Current Electrical System Deck Electrical Harness NOTE: VIEW IS UNDERSIDE OF DECK COURTESY ALL AROUND AFT BERTH HEAD WINDLASS LIGHTS LIGHT LIGHTS LIGHTS SPEAKERS CONTROLS AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHER (OPTION) DASH ENTRY LIGHT WINDLASS CIRCUIT BREAKER SPEAKERS COURTESY STEREO...
  • Page 41: Hull Wiring Harness

    Chapter 3: Electrical Routings Hull Wiring Harness BATTERY BATTERY WATER ELECTRICAL CHARGER SWITCH PUMP PANEL GALLEY TRIM TAB PUMP AFT BILGE PUMP ENGINE FUEL TANK BLOWER MOTOR TRIM/TILT MACERATOR AIR CONDITIONER FORWARD SHOWER AIR CONDITIONER PUMP PICKUP PUMP (OPTION) BILGE PUMP DRAIN PUMP UNIT (OPTION...
  • Page 42 Chapter 3: Electrical Routings Alternating Current Electrical System SHORE POWER ALTERNATING GALLEY INLET CURRENT PANEL OUTLET WATER AIR-CONDITIONER BATTERY GALLEY AIR CONDITIONER HEATER PUMP (OPTION) CHARGER OUTLET UNIT (OPTION)
  • Page 43 Chapter 3: Electrical Routings Bonding Harness BILGE ENGINE FUEL AIR CONDITIONER ALTERNATING DRAIN PLUG GROUND TANK PICKUP (OPTION) CURRENT PANEL AIR CONDITIONER PUMP STRAINER FUEL FILL HEAD PICKUP STRAINER (OPTION) DECK FITTING...
  • Page 44 Chapter 4: Wiring Diagrams 12V DC, Accessory Electrical System...
  • Page 45 Chapter 4: Wiring Diagrams 12V DC, Engine Electrical System...
  • Page 46: Alternating Current Electrical System

    Chapter 4: Wiring Diagrams Alternating Current Electrical System...
  • Page 47: Important Records

    Important Records Selling Dealer Key Numbers Name Of Dealership Ignition Other Address Electronics Phone/FAX/E-mail Manufacturer Model Name/Number Sales Manager Serial Number Service Manager Manufacturer Model Name/Number Engine Serial Number Manufacturer Model Name/Number Engine Serial Number Manufacturer Model Name/Number Oil Type/SAE Quarts per Engine Filter Type Serial Number...
  • Page 48: Float Plan

    Float Plan Before going boating, fill out a copy of this float plan (or similar) and leave it with a reliable person whom you can depend on to contact the Coast Guard or other rescue organization, if you do not return as scheduled. Description of Boat Persons on Board Registration/Documentation Number...
  • Page 49 Float Plan Survival Equipment Trip Expectations Marine Radio (Yes/No) Type Frequencies Departing From Number of PFDs Flares (Yes/No) Mirror (yes or no) Departure Date Departure Time Smoke Signals (Yes/No) Flashlight (Yes/No) Food (Yes/No) Stopover 1 Water (Yes/No) Anchor (Yes/No) Raft/Dinghy (Yes/No) Arrive No Later Than: Date Arrive No Later Than: Time Paddles (Yes/No)
  • Page 50 Owner’s Notes...

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