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  • Page 1 ® “The mission of Boston Whaler is to provide consumers with the safest, highest quality, most durable boats in the world” 370 Outrage...
  • Page 3 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 qualifi ed network of dealers to provide you, our customer, with a truly exceptional boating experience.
  • Page 4: 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 ®...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    History ............iv Getting back on board ..... 1-10 Preface ............ix Fire ............. 1-10 Boston Whaler Limited Warranty ....x To lessen the danger of fi re ....1-11 Boston Whaler Limited Warranty Flooding, Swamping and Capsizing ..1-11 Australia ..........xiv Flooding ...........
  • Page 6 ® Emergency High Water Bilge Pump ... 3-1 Vacu-Flush Head ......3-19 Access To The Pumps ......3-2 Operation ........3-19 Maintenance ........3-2 Macerator & Dockside Discharge ..3-20 Float Switch ........3-2 Overboard Discharge ......3-21 370 Outrage...
  • Page 7 To Remove The Grease Pan ....3-42 Operation ..........3-58 Automatic Shut-Off ......3-42 Electrolytic Corrosion & Zinc Anodes ..3-58 Ceramic Cook top (Option) ..... 3-43 Maintenance ......... 3-59 Cook top Retaining Pins ..... 3-43 Propeller ..........3-59 370 Outrage...
  • Page 8 Maintaining The Ultraleather Fabric ..5-11 Testing ..........4-13 Long term Storage & Winterization ..5-11 Rigging ..........4-13 Engine ..........5-11 Transducer Mounting Location ....4-14 Fuel System ........5-12 Battery ..........5-12 Livewell/Raw Water System ....5-12 viii 370 Outrage...
  • Page 9: Preface

    ® Specifi cations 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 10: Boston Whaler Limited Warranty

    (4) Windshield breakage and leakage. (5) Any Boston Whaler boat initially sold at retail by a party other than an authorized Boston Whaler dealer. (6) Damage resulting from abuse, misuse, improper rigging and installation by an owner or any other person...
  • Page 11 (7) Failure of the owner to use, maintain, or store the boat as speci ed 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 lters, bulbs, batteries, bungees, anchor rope, trailer nishes, tires, brakes, bearings and lights.
  • Page 12 OWNER’S OBLIGATIONS To initiate a warranty claim, it is the responsibility of the purchaser to contact an authorized Boston Whaler dealer immediately a er discovery of any defect, describe the nature of the problem, and provide a hull serial number, date of purchase, and name of selling dealer.
  • Page 13 Boston Whaler warranty transfer form, accessible from www. whaler.com, a copy of the bill of sale to Boston Whaler, 100 Whaler Way, Edgewater, Florida 32141, within 30 days of purchase.
  • Page 14: Boston Whaler Limited Warranty Australia

    (1) Except where o ered above, expenses for hauling out, transportation to and from the dealer or the Boston Whaler factory for warranty service. (2) Equipment or accessories which are not installed by Boston Whaler or which carry their own individual warranties, including but not limited to engines, engine components, batteries, propellers, controls, steering mechanisms, and electronics.
  • Page 15 (7) Failure of the owner to use, maintain, or store the boat as speci ed 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 lters, bulbs, batteries, bungees, anchor rope, trailer nishes, tires, brakes, bearings and lights.
  • Page 16 WHAT OWNER MUST DO TO CLAIM THIS LIMITED WARRANTY To initiate a warranty claim, it is the responsibility of the owner to contact an authorized Boston Whaler dealer immediately a er discovery of any defect, describe the nature of the problem, and provide a hull serial number, date of purchase, and name of selling dealer.
  • Page 17 Boston Whaler warranty transfer form, accessible from www. bostonwhaler.com, a copy of the bill of sale, and a $50.00 fee to Boston Whaler, 100 Whaler Way, Edgewater, Florida 32141, within 30 days of purchase.
  • Page 18: 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 19: Introduction

    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 boat has its own warranty that will be found with the What this manual does not give you is a course in specifi...
  • Page 20 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 370 Outrage...
  • Page 21: Section 1 • Safety

    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. 370 Outrage...
  • Page 22: 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 fi led plan 370 Outrage...
  • Page 23: 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, 370 Outrage...
  • Page 24 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. 370 Outrage...
  • Page 25: Legally Mandated Equipment (Minimum Required)

    - Socket set, (metric or U.S.) fi re extinguishers on board and located within easy - Electrical tape & duct tape reach of the helm, Engine(s), and galley or passenger - Hammer cockpit. - Spare parts kit, (spark plugs, fuses, etc.) 370 Outrage...
  • Page 26: Carbon Monoxide (Co)

    If CO poisoning is suspected, have the victim breath TO LET FRESH AIR CIRCULATE. fresh air deeply. If breathing stops, resusitate. A victim often revives, then relapses because organs are damaged by lack of oxygen. Seek immediate medical attention. 370 Outrage...
  • Page 27: Carbon Monoxide Detectors

    Children DANGER and non-swimmers must wear PFD’s at all times when aboard. Even in rainy cold weather, ventilation must be maintained to avoid Carbon Monoxide poisoning. You will get wet and/or cold. 370 Outrage...
  • Page 28: General Considerations

    Type V, Special-Use devices, sailboat harnesses, white water vests, fl oat coats, and hybrid vests which have minimum inherent bouyancy and an infl atable chamber. 370 Outrage...
  • Page 29 DROWNING HAZARD-Boats must carry one wearable personal fl otation 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. 370 Outrage...
  • Page 30: Emergency Situations

    NEVER operate a boat at a speed at which you • Throw a life ring/preserver to the victim, even if do not feel in control. they are wearing one it will serve as another marker. 1-10 370 Outrage...
  • Page 31: To Lessen The Danger Of Fi Re

    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. 1-11 370 Outrage...
  • Page 32: Collision

    • Store pyrotechnic signals in a cool, dry location. 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. 1-12 370 Outrage...
  • Page 33: 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) 1-13 370 Outrage...
  • Page 34: Swimming, Diving & Water Skiing

    Head the bow into white stripe marks a diver in the water. the wind with enough power to maintain slow CODE ALPHA FLAG-Blue and white penant headway. designates boat being used in dive operations. 1-14 370 Outrage...
  • Page 35: 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. 1-15 370 Outrage...
  • Page 36 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. 1-16 370 Outrage...
  • Page 37: Emergency Engine Stop 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. 1-17 370 Outrage...
  • Page 38: Environmental Considerations

    Regulations prohibit discharging fuel or oily waste in navigable waters. Discharge is defi ned as any action which causes a fi lm, sheen or discoloration on the water surface, or causes a sludge or emulsion beneath the water surface. A common violation is 1-18 370 Outrage...
  • Page 39: Homeland Security Restrictions

    Mounted at key locations throughout the boat (See fi gures 1.20.1 - 1.23.1), 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. 1-19 370 Outrage...
  • Page 40 WARNING, LEAKING FUEL ........... 2096004 It is important to replace any damaged or PROP 65 HANG TAG ............. 1795087 unreadable label. Call your Boston Whaler dealer for replacement labels. MAXIMUM ENGINE WEIGHT ........1851949 DANGER, TRANSOM DOOR SECURE ......1743571...
  • Page 41 DANGER, STAY CLEAR OF MOVING PARTS ....1746896 CAUTION, AVOID INJURY, BOAT MOVEMENT .... 1836858 It is important to replace any damaged or unreadable label. Call your Boston Whaler WARNING, DO NOT STORE FUEL ....... 1691003 dealer for replacement labels.
  • Page 42 CAUTION, AVOID INJURY, BOAT MOVEMENT .... 1836858 It is important to replace any damaged or WARNING, DOCKSIDE WATER ........852616 unreadable label. Call your Boston Whaler WARNING, INTERMEDIATE BREAKER ......1743509 dealer for replacement labels. WARNING, CO TRANSOM ..........1811367 WARNING, ROTATING PROPELLER ......
  • Page 43 DISPOSAL OF GARBAGE ..........1744745 NOTICE BRIDGE CAPACITY ............221911 It is important to replace any damaged or BRIDGE CLEARANCE ........... 2097628 unreadable label. Call your Boston Whaler dealer for replacement labels. SEACOCK LOCATIONS ..........1957077 NOTICE, OVERBOARD DISCHARGE ......1745156 1-23...
  • Page 44: Key To Symbols Used On Controls & Prints

    GRAY WATER SEAWATER DRIVE TILT ROTARY CONTROL LIFT POINT / SLING (WIDTH OF SYMBOL RUNNING LIGHTS PUMP BILGE PUMP LIFT POINT LOCATION INDICATES INCREASE) UNDER POWER WINDSHIELD MAGNETIC ANCHOR HORN ANCHOR LIGHT INTERIOR LIGHT WIPER AND WASHER COMPASS 1-24 370 Outrage...
  • Page 45: Section 2 • General Information

    When your Whaler requires service or maintenance work, it should be taken to an authorized Boston ® Whaler dealer. To fi nd a Boston Whaler ® dealer in your area call: 1-800-942-5379 (Domestic/International). In the unlikely event that a problem is not handled...
  • Page 46 Transport Canada. Replacement Part No. 1950428 ® A CE mark means that your Boston Whaler AUSTRALIAN BUILDERS PLATE has been certified with applicable International MANUFACTURER: BOSTON WHALER, INC. - USA...
  • Page 47: Certifi Cation Design Category

    Section 2 • General Information Certifi cation Design Category The engine on the 370 Outrage has been tested and A (Ocean): Designed for extended voyages where proven to be best suited for general use under normal conditions may exceed wind force 8 on the Beaufort conditions and load.
  • Page 48: Specifi Cations & Dimensions

    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. Exceeding this weight will affect the boat’s performance. DO NOT Exceed the weight listed. 370 Outrage...
  • Page 49: Passenger Areas

    Keep the • Use care when waxing to ensure accomodation deck clean, so if movement is that walkways are not made dangerously neccessary it will be free of obstruction. slippery. 370 Outrage...
  • Page 50: 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 370 Outrage...
  • Page 51: Location Of Thru-Hull Fittings

    STARBOARD FISHBOX PUMP DISCHARGE PUMPOUT AND VANITY DRAIN AND PREP STATION LIVEWELL DRAIN FORWARD BILGE DISCHARGE HIGH WATER BILGE PUMP DISCHARGE FORWARD STORAGE DRAIN HEAD SYSTEM VENT STARBOARD ANCHOR LOCKER DRAIN WATER HEATER, FREEZER PLATE (OPTION) AND A/C DISCHARGE 370 Outrage...
  • Page 52 This feature prevents the accumulation of water in the cockpit. • In addition to the deck drains, the 370 Outrage has a “fl apper” type door in the transom door (See page 3-39) to aid in the removal of excessive water in the cockpit.
  • Page 53: General Layout, Exterior

    FORWARD CONSOLE LOUNGE (SEE PAGE 2-17) LOW PROFILE INTERIOR RAIL INSULATED FORWARD FISHBOX W/PUMPOUT 18 19 BOW THRUSTER * Additional Engine availability: ® - Triple 300 Verado DTS Mercury 4-Stroke engines with hydraulic power steering and Shadow Mode technology 370 Outrage...
  • Page 54: General Layout, Control Station

    SPOTLIGHT REMOTE (OPTION) STEREO REMOTE CUPHOLDERS 12V ACCESSORY RECEPTACLE * E140W is available CONSOLE STORAGE 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. 370 Outrage 2-10...
  • Page 55: General Layout, Port Aft Cockpit

    DEPLOYABLE GRAB RAIL FOR DIVE DOOR FRESH WATER HOSE FITTING DIVE/BOARDING DOOR RAW WATER HOSE FITTING STAINLESS STEEL LATCH ACCESS PLATE TO FUEL FILL LINE DIVE LADDER BRACKET SIDE STORAGE POCKET DIVE DOOR FRESH WATER SHOWER FOLD DOWN TROLLING SEAT (OPTION) (P&S) 370 Outrage 2-11...
  • Page 56: General Layout, Starboard Aft Cockpit

    STAINLESS STEEL LATCH INSULATED FISHBOX WITH PUMPOUT (P&S) COCKPIT FLOODING/OVERFLOW DOWNRIGGER WEIGHT HOLDER (P&S) RELIEF DOOR UNDER GUNNEL MISTER WAND (OPTION) (P&S) FISHBOX FREEZER PLATES TEMPERATURE STAINLESS STEEL TOE RAIL (P&S) CONTROL (OPTION) BATTERY SWITCH PANEL ACCESS 370 Outrage 2-12...
  • Page 57: General Layout, Prep Station

    ACCESS DOOR TO LIVEWELL VALVE, CUTTING BOARD COVER W/HOT & COLD PREP STATION BREAKER PANEL & MANUAL FRESH WATER SINK UNDERNEATH FIRE EXTINGUISHER PULL ELECTRIC GRILL (SEE PAGE 3-40) FOLD DOWN FOOT REST 1.75 CU FT PULL OUT REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER 370 Outrage 2-13...
  • Page 58: General Layout, Summer Kitchen (Option)

    SINGLE BURNER ELECTRIC STOVE (SEE PAGE 3-41) PULL OUT REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER (P&S) CUPHOLDERS CONCEALED STORAGE DRAWERS & PULL OUT TRASH BIN PORT & STARBOARD SIDES CUTTING BOARD COVER W/HOT & COLD OF OPTIONAL SUMMER FRESH WATER SINK UNDERNEATH KITCHEN. ELECTRIC GRILL (SEE PAGE 3-41) 370 Outrage 2-14...
  • Page 59: General Lauout, Cabin

    SHOWER CURTAIN (SEE PAGE 3-48) CONSOLE ELECTRONICS ACCESS 19” FLAT SCREEN HDTV (SEE PAGE 3-51) HEAD COVER/SEAT A/C VENT ® VACU-FLUSH HEAD (SEE PAGE 3-19) ADJUSTABLE SETEE ACTUATOR (SEE PAGE 3-50) TOILET PAPER HOLDER W/COVER TELEPHONE JACK 370 Outrage 2-15...
  • Page 60 CONTEMPORARY FAUCET TOOTHBRUSH HOLDER TEMPERED GLASS VESSEL SINK GRAB RAIL 120V OUTLET USB INPUT (SEE PG. 3-53) 12V ACCESSORY RECEPTACLE TASK LIGHT STORAGE TRASH BIN (BOTTOM OF VANITY) ENTRY STEPS PULL OUT REFRIGERATOR A/C COLD AIR RETURN MICROWAVE 370 Outrage 2-16...
  • Page 61: General Layout, Hardtop

    GPS ANTENNA FOR E140W RAYMARINE (OPTION) LED CHART LIGHTING (RED & WHITE) SIRIUS® SATELLITE RADIO ANTENNA (OPTION) FORWARD COCKPIT LIGHT LOCKABLE ELECTRONICS BOX HELM AND FORWARD MISTING NOZZLES (4) (OPTION) VHF RADIO SPEAKER (OPTION) * Must select navigation package 370 Outrage 2-17...
  • Page 62: General Layout, Console Lounge

    SMALL ITEM STORAGE (P&S) 120V OUTLET NETTING STORAGE COURTESY LIGHTING FIVE GALLON BUCKETS (2) 36 QUART (34 L) COOLER LOCK ROD HOLDERS (6) ADJUSTABLE DIVE TANK RACK (4) (OPTION) FOLD DOWN ARM REST CUPHOLDERS MP3 INPUT 12V ACCESSORY RECEPTACLE 370 Outrage 2-18...
  • Page 63: Seating

    FORWARD CONSOLE LOUNGE (SEE PAGE 3-55) FOLDAWAY AFT BENCH SEAT (SEE PAGE 3-39) FOLD DOWN HEAD CUSHION** * Adjustable captain’s chair CONVERTABLE SETTEE/BUNK (SEE PAGE 3-50)** ** In Cabin HELM FOLD DOWN STANDING PLATFORM (SEE PAGE 3-44) 370 Outrage 2-19...
  • Page 64: Notable Options

    BOW TABLE CANVAS COVER ELECTRICALLY ACTUATED, HARDTOP SUNSHADE (SEE PAGE 3-47) 300 DTS TRIPLE MERCURY VERADO® FOURSTROKE W/ HYDRAULIC POWER STEERING AND SHADOW MODE TECHNOLOGY (91 OCTANE FUEL RECOMMENDED) FOLD DOWN TROLLING SEATS (P&S) (SEE PAGE 3-40) 370 Outrage 2-20...
  • Page 65 - HARDTOP WING CURTAINS - SPLIT BOW - SUMMER KITCHEN (SEE PAGE 2-13) - FREEZER PLATES FOR PORT AND - ELECTRONICS (SEE PAGE 2-9) STARBOARD AFT FISHBOXES (SEE PAGE 3-36) - UNDERWATER BLUE LED LIGHTING - HARDTOP WEATHER ENCLOSURE 370 Outrage 2-21...
  • Page 66: Switch Panels

    ACCESSORY 3** COURTESY LIGHTS FORWARD BILGE PUMP ACCESSORY 2 FORWARD SPREADER LIGHTS WINDLASS UP / DOWN WIPER AFT SPREADER LIGHTS WINDLASS ON / OFF * activates optional underwater lighting if selected ** activates optional mister system if selected 370 Outrage 2-22...
  • Page 67 COURTESY LIGHTS FORWARD BILGE PUMP SUN SHADE (OPTION) FORWARD SPREADER LIGHTS WINDLASS UP / DOWN WIPER AFT SPREADER LIGHTS WINDLASS ON / OFF * activates optional underwater lighting if selected ** activates optional mister system if selected 370 Outrage 2-23...
  • Page 68: Gear Shift & Throttle Control

    fl ash. The horn will sound twice when throttle only arms back and forth you can feel a detent in the is engaged. Advance the throttle(s) to increase engine center position and will hear a click when neutral is engaged. 370 Outrage 2-24...
  • Page 69: Shadow Mode Technology

    CENTER ENGINE TRIM SWITCH STARBOARD ENGINE TRIM SWITCH The switches are a momentary type switch; which ALL ENGINES TRIM SWITCH means that constant pressure must be applied to the switch during the raising and lowering cycle. 370 Outrage 2-25...
  • Page 70: Power Trim And Trim Tabs

    Then, using the power trim, adjust the prop parallel to the water fl ow. It may be necessary to re-adjust and fi ne tune the trim tabs to achieve optimum attitude and performance. 370 Outrage 2-26...
  • Page 71: Smartcraft Tm Vesselview

    Section 2 • General Information System Calibration (For First Time Use) SmartCraft VesselView Boston Whaler or your Boston Whaler ® dealer ® Your boat is equipped with the SmartCraft Vessel has calibrated the Smartcraft VesselView to the View feature. The display unit is located above the equipment on your boat.
  • Page 72: Upper Control Station (Option)

    A beep made while the engines is in gear. will be heard. 370 Outrage 2-28...
  • Page 73 The boat operator should NEVER LEAVE THE ACTIVE STATION while the engines are in gear. Helm transfer should only be attempted while both stations are manned. One person helm transfer should only be attempted while engines are in neutral. 370 Outrage 2-29...
  • Page 74: Navigation Lighting

    ACC 3 ON/OFF UP/DOWN BILGE BILGE BILGE ANCHOR NAVIGATION LIGHTS LIGHTS ALL ROUND LIGHT (WHITE) MAST NAVIGATION VISIBLE 2 NM LIGHT CAUTION The improper sequence of navigation lighting may be as dangerous as no lighting at all. 370 Outrage 2-30...
  • Page 75: Canvas (Option)

    The 370 Outrage optional canvas set consists of helm canvas side enclosures with aft drop curtain, wing curtains, helm seat cover, console cover, storage garage cover, Zip the canvas panel forward cushion cover and generator.
  • Page 76: To Remove Canvas

    MAINTENANCE OF YOUR CANVAS SET. Canvas (Option) Fig. 2.32.1 CONSOLE COVER HELM SEATS COVER FORWARD LOUNGE COVER FORWARD CUSHION OPTION COVER GENERATOR COVER Available, not shown: Optional hardtop weather enclosure and wing curtains 370 Outrage 2-32...
  • Page 77: Bow Thruster

    Fig. 2.33.2 space is at a premium. Boston Whaler uses a patent pending design for installation of the bow thruster. The bow thruster motor, batteries and battery charger can be accessed by lifting the forward hatch under the cabin bunk.
  • Page 78: To Operate The Bow Thruster

    20 minutes of no operation. If thermal cut-out is activated all power to the REFER TO THE BOW THRUSTER MANUFACTURER’S controls is disabled. WAIT FOR UNIT TO COOL MANUAL IN YOUR OWNER’S PACKET FOR COMPLETE DOWN. INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY. 370 Outrage 2-34...
  • Page 79: Towing, Docking And Lifting

    Keep someone at the helm of the towed vessel Fig. 2.35.1 to steer. • Keep lines clear of propellers on both boats. BOW TOW EYE • Keep hands and feet clear of the other boat. • NEVER hold a towline after it is pulled taut. 370 Outrage 2-35...
  • Page 80: Docking

    • If you are using a professional lifting service, it is prudent to check all credentials and ask for proof of insurance to protect your investment. Proper Lifting Fig. 2.36.1 SLING SLING WIDE, FLAT BELT SLING “SLING” LABEL LOCATED ON HULL (P&S) 370 Outrage 2-36...
  • Page 81: Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & Operation

    EMERGENCY HIGH WATER FLOAT SWITCH TO PORT THRU HULL DRAIN (SEE PAGE 2-6) EMERGENCY HIGH WATER BILGE PUMP FLOAT SWITCH AFT BILGE PUMP TO STARBOARD THRU HULL DRAIN (SEE PAGE 2-6) FORWARD BILGE PUMP TO STARBOARD THRU HULL DRAIN (SEE PAGE 2-6) 370 Outrage...
  • Page 82: Access To The Pumps

    fl oat strainer base. switch and start the pump the water is discharged through the thru hull drain (See fi g. 2.6.2). 370 Outrage...
  • Page 83: Maintenance

    Maintenance AFT LIVEWELL DRAIN Periodically remove the clear cover and check the pump and fl oat switch for proper working order. Clean out any obstructions which may inhibit the * Also see page 2-6 pump from performing correctly. 370 Outrage...
  • Page 84: Fuel System

    FUEL FILL CAP RELEASE BUTTON FUEL SENSOR FUEL FILL INTEGRATED VENT STARBOARD ENGINE FUEL DEMAND VALVE (FDV) FILL LIMIT VENT VALVE (FLVV) CENTER ENGINE FUEL DEMAND VALVE (FDV) INTEGRATED CHECK VALVE (ICV) PORT ENGINE FUEL DEMAND VALVE (FDV) GRADE VALVE 370 Outrage...
  • Page 85: Fuel Tank

    Fuel Distribution System REFER TO THE ENGINE MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL The fuel is delivered from the tank to the engine IN YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR COMPLETE through the Fuel Demand Valve (FDV), anti-siphon INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY. 370 Outrage...
  • Page 86: Static Electricity And The Fuel System

    PUMP” DVD IN YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET static electricity while refueling your boat. FOR MORE INFORMATION. • NEVER fuel your boat in unsafe conditions such as suspended on a sling or in a situation that increases the likelihood of static discharge. 370 Outrage...
  • Page 87: Ethanol-Blended Fuel

    As a precaution, it is advisable to carry extra on- added or replaced that are not recommended by engine fi lters in case fi lter plugging from debris in Boston Whaler, Mercury or may not be ethanol- the fuel tank becomes a problem during boating. compatible.
  • Page 88 • Top off fuel tank, leaving space for expansion. DO NOT fi ll to point of REFER TO THE ENGINE MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL overfl ow. IN YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY. • DO NOT cap the tank vent. 370 Outrage...
  • Page 89: Power Steering

    Make a habit of checking the fl uid level before each trip. Power Steering Fig. 3.9.1 HELM HYDRAULIC LINES AUTOPILOT PUMP (OPTION) PORT ENGINE FITTINGS STARBOARD ENGINE FITTINGS POWER STEERING PUMP 370 Outrage...
  • Page 90: Starting/Stopping The Engines

    • Operator should know boating safety, safe button(s)for the navigation, and boat operating procedures. appropriate engine. PORT STBD • Make sure that the lower unit of the engine START START START STOP STOP STOP is in the water. 3-10 370 Outrage...
  • Page 91: Warming Up The Engines

    • B e s u r e t h a t t h e gear shift and throttle control levers are in the REFER TO THE OWNER’S MANUAL IN YOUR OWNER’S NEUTRAL position. MANUAL PACKET FOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY. 370 Outrage 3-11...
  • Page 92: Fresh Water System

    DIVE DOOR SHOWER CABIN VANITY SINK PREP STATION SINK HEAD MID SHIP WASHDOWN CABIN SHOWER TO ANCHOR LOCKER DOCKSIDE WATER INLET (SEE PAGE 3-14) 6 GAL. (22.7 L)WATER HEATER TRANSOM SHOWER FROM WATER HEATER TO WATER HEATER 3-12 370 Outrage...
  • Page 93: Freshwater Pump

    5. Flush the entire system thoroughly several Deck Showers more times with potable water. The 370 Outrage is equipped with two deck showers, 6. Now the system is ready for use, fi ll with one is located on the starboard side, aft of the transom potable water.
  • Page 94: Anchor Locker Washdown

    MISTER FILTER jets need to be cleaned. Simply unscreww each jet MISTER PUMP and soak in CLR or vinegar for 15-20 minutes, rinse thoroughly with clean water and replace. If still not 3-14 370 Outrage...
  • Page 95: Dockside Water Inlet

    6 GAL (22.7 L) WATER HEATER RELIEF VALVE NOTICE WATER INLET (FROM WATER TANK) As a precaution against accidental fl ooding. DRAIN Remove the hose when leaving the boat for an WATER OUTLET (TO HOT WATER LINES) extended period of time. 370 Outrage 3-15...
  • Page 96: Maintenance

    Make certain that the system is completely drained before laying up for the winter season. The freshwater tank will have to be drained and fl ushed with a non- toxic anti-freeze before winter storage. 3-16 370 Outrage...
  • Page 97: Raw Water System

    UPPER LEVEL OVERFLOW DRAIN MID LEVEL OVERFLOW DRAIN BOTTOM DRAIN FLOW CONTROL VALVE TO RAW WATER WASHDOWN FITTING RAW WATER WASHDOWN PUMP CLOSED OPEN 24 GAL (90.8 L) AERATED, PRESSURIZED LIVEWELL IN THE PORT TRANSOM (SEE FIG 2.10.1) 370 Outrage 3-17...
  • Page 98: "Full-Fill" Livewell Operation

    AFT LIVEWELL SWITCH Maintenance of the livewell system requires periodic AFT LIVEWELL ACCESS DOOR inspection of the raw water intake strainer and all BAIT PREP STATION LIVEWELL fi ttings and hoses for system integrity to prevent ACCESS DOOR leaks. 3-18 370 Outrage...
  • Page 99: Raw Water Washdown

    PORT GUNNEL Clean away debris and/or tighten hose connections RAW WATER WASHDOWN FITTING as required. The system should be run at least every PORT TROLLING SEAT (OPTION) other month to keep the pumps impellers in good condition. 370 Outrage 3-19...
  • Page 100: Head System

    However, it would be a good the United States. practice to empty the tank when the 3/4 light is on to avoid damage to the system. 3-20 370 Outrage...
  • Page 101: Macerator & Dockside Discharge

    & lockable discharge seacock. NOTICE VACUUM PUMP VACUUM PUMP SWITCH VACUUM PUMP KEYSWITCH Severe state and federal penalties are levied for discharging raw sewage and solid waste in waters where it is not permitted. 370 Outrage 3-21...
  • Page 102: Overboard Discharge

    NOTE: Prior to using either method of discharging emptied, return the key to the sewage: upright position. • De-energize the vacuum pump by depressing • Energize the system by depressing the top of the bottom of the rocker switch. the rocker switch. 3-22 370 Outrage...
  • Page 103: Waste System Vent

    The Vacu-Flush® is fi tted with a fi rm platform which can be lowered into place to transform the head unit into comfortable seating or raised out of the way for standard usage. COVER COVER IN PLACE PLACE CUSHION 370 Outrage 3-23...
  • Page 104: Air Conditioning

    Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & Operation Air Conditioning Operation The 370 Outrage is equipped with an 8,000 BTU The unit is powered by either shore power or the A/C which supplies cool air and heat to the cabin.
  • Page 105: Air Flow Vent

    Fig. 3.25.2 MANUAL AIR FLOW VENT 19” HDTV REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER A/C COLD AIR RETURN ENTRY STEPS REFER TO THE MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL IN AIR FLOW ADJUSTMENT LEVER YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR COMPLETE 19” HDTV INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY. REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER 370 Outrage 3-25...
  • Page 106: Generator

    SHORE POWER 2 120V 60HZ WATER HEATER MICROWAVE LEANING POST Alarm Next On/Off Start Mute Screen Stop FISHBOX A/C PUMP FREEZER GENERATOR CONTROL PANEL Alarm Next Start On/Off Mute Screen Stop AC BREAKER PANEL PORT IGNITION CENTER IGNITION STARBOARD IGNITION 3-26 370 Outrage...
  • Page 107 FROM GENERATOR TO MUFFLER FROM FUEL TANK TO FUEL PUMP MUFFLER 20 GAL ( 75.7 L) DIESEL FUEL TANK IN-LINE BILGE BLOWER TO TRANSOM VENT FUEL LEVEL SENSOR EXPANSION TANK GENERATOR EXHAUST TO STARBOARD THRU HULL OUTLET (SEE FIG. 2.6.2) 370 Outrage 3-27...
  • Page 108: Starting The Generator

    The operations manual WARNING included in the owners packet will have Under no circumstances override the source complete instructions on bleeding the fuel select system. system should it be needed. 3-28 370 Outrage...
  • Page 109: Stopping The Generator

    (See fi g. 3.26.1). A major cause of poor starting or power loss is the result of a clogged fi lter element or a fuel system air leak. 370 Outrage 3-29...
  • Page 110: Fuel Filter Maintenance

    Union Directive 2000/14/EC noise emission 4. Replace the strainer. standard. 5. Replace the lid. REFER TO THE MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL IN YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR COMPLETE 6. Replace and hand tighten the securing INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY. knob. 3-30 370 Outrage...
  • Page 111: Shore Power

    Step 4 - Manually reset (switch) circuit swimming when AC system is in use. breaker to ON position to restore circuit power. WARNING IF ABOVE TESTS FAIL, DO NOT USE. CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN FOR REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT. 370 Outrage 3-31...
  • Page 112: Dual Shore Power

    It is imperative that the shore power outlet is dry before plugging into the dock power outlet. CAUTION Shore power cords should be secured or routed to avoid laying or falling into water and to avoid stress on shore power plug and inlet. 3-32 370 Outrage...
  • Page 113: Single Cord Shore Power

    However, there may be situations where the operator will need to power off certain appliances based on load requirements, shore power connections and/or generator operation. 370 Outrage 3-33...
  • Page 114: Isolation Transformers

    AC power and the boat AC power. Isolating the power this way eliminates shock hazards to people swimming around the boat and also mitigates the galvanic corrosion caused by current flow in hard wired systems. 3-34 370 Outrage...
  • Page 115: Fire Suppression System

    GREEN light will be lit. When the system has been discharged, the RED The 370 Outrage has a USCG light will be lit, and all precautions must be made approved automatic fi re supression to safeguard the boat against the possibility of fi...
  • Page 116: Manual Override System

    It is recommended that the fi re supression tank be weighed on an accurate scale every six (6) months. Manual Fire Pull Handle There is a chart in the manufacturers owner’s manual Fig. 3.36.2 that lists the weight of the canister and contents. 3-36 370 Outrage...
  • Page 117: Dive Door

    Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & Operation Dive Door Dive Ladder The inovative design of the 370 Outrage includes a DANGER portside door for ease of transition to and from the water or dock. The door opens wide and features...
  • Page 118: Fishboxes With Pump Out Discharge

    (See fi g. 3.35.2). Fish Boxes with Pump Out Discharge The 370 Outrage has fi ve (5) deep well, insulated fi sh boxes. Two (2) each located port and starboard in the AFT COCKPIT FISHBOX* cockpit and one (1) in the forward deck.
  • Page 119: Deck Showers

    The compressor for the freezer plate(s) is located Deck Showers behind an access panel in the starboard side of The 370 Outrage is equipped with two deck showers. the cabin behind the Vacu-Flush® toilet. Limited The transom shower is located on the starboard access is possible through the door in the panel.
  • Page 120: Electric Downrigger Recptacles (Option)

    (See page 5-15) for areas on the Transom Door gunwales that are specifically designed The transom door on the 370 Outrage includes for withstanding the stress generated by a downrigger. a stainless steel self locking latch and a cockpit overfl...
  • Page 121: Swim Ladder

    To avoid risk of injury or death, shut off engines when near swimmers or prior to using swim ladder. When not in use your swim ladder should be retracted and secured. To Secure the Swim Ladder: • Lift the ladder and fold (push) it into itself. 370 Outrage 3-41...
  • Page 122: Foldaway Trolling Seats (Option)

    • Place the table top on the pedestals and ensure Foldaway Trolling Seat (Option) that it is securely seated on the pedestals. Fig. 3.42.1 Cockpit Table (Option) Fig. 3.42.2 3-42 370 Outrage...
  • Page 123: Bow Table (Option)

    Do not under any circumstances override the automatic shut-off switch. BOW TABLE SWITCH The “LEANING POST” breaker on the AC breaker CUSHION panel must be ON to operate the grill. 370 Outrage 3-43...
  • Page 124: Ceramic Cooktop (Option)

    The cooktop features: To Use the Retaining Pins: • Simple, safe operation. • Infrared touch controls. • Push and release the top of the pad. The pad • Heat limiting cooking surface. will “pop” up. • HOT heat indicator. 3-44 370 Outrage...
  • Page 125: Bait Prep Station Refrigerator

    OWNER’S PACKET FOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS place. AND WARRANTY. • Press down on the top off the pad until the pin seats into the countertop. REFER TO THE MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL IN YOUR OWNER’S PACKET FOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY. 370 Outrage 3-45...
  • Page 126: Adjustable Helm Seat

    (See fi g Visibility Platform 4.10.1) Fig. 3.46.2 The chair slide should be checked periodically and lubricated to provide smooth action and easy adjustment. Adjustable Helm Seat SEAT Fig. 3.46.1 HELM SEAT SWITCH HELM SEAT 3-46 370 Outrage...
  • Page 127: Radial Outriggers (Option)

    Periodically lightly lubricate the cam and the shaft HARDTOP of the cam knob to keep them working freely. HANDLE UPPER UNIT CAM KNOB EXTENDABLE SHAFT SHAFT LOCK LOWER UNIT 370 Outrage 3-47...
  • Page 128: Spotlight (Option)

    • Replace the batteries with two HARDTOP FRAME (2) fresh GP HARDTOP ACCESS HATCH 23A 12V batteries. LATCH HANDLE NON-SKID REFER TO THE MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL IN YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS. 3-48 370 Outrage...
  • Page 129: Electric Windshield Vent

    In the event the breaker panel (See fi gure 4.9.1). shade does not operate at either the fully extended or fully retracted position, contact a Boston Whaler dealer for details. The washer is activated by momentarily pushing the top of the switch.
  • Page 130: Cabin Shower

    12V receptacle (See fi g. 3.49.1). The vanity also houses the SHOWER SPRAYER microwave and there is a TEMPERATURE REGULATOR trash can and small storage REMOVABLE TEAK FLOORING in the bottom cabinet. TOILET COVER SHOWER DRAIN 3-50 370 Outrage...
  • Page 131: Coffee Maker

    ENTRY STEPS to persons on board. REFER TO THE MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL IN YOUR REFER TO THE MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL IN YOUR OWNER’S PACKET FOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS OWNER’S PACKET FOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY. AND WARRANTY. 370 Outrage 3-51...
  • Page 132: Cabin Convertable Setee/Bunk

    Sky Lights Cabin Convertable Settee/Bunk The cabin on the 370 The cabin on the 370 Outrage features a Ultra Leather Outrage has a set of sky bunk which can be converted into a settee for more lights in the aft ceiling. The comfortable seating.
  • Page 133: Television

    Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & Operation Television Television The 370 Outrage is equipped with a 19” fl at screen Fig. 3.53.1 HDTV mounted on an adjustable frame located on the port side of the cabin. The unit is protected by the “STEREO/DVD/TV”...
  • Page 134 Fig. 3.53.3 MENU ROTARY ENCODER AM/FM RADIO (SIRIUS OPTION) CD/MP3 CATCH RELEASE BUTTON IPOD DISPLAY SCREEN DISPLAY SCREEN MENU FORWARD/NEXT ROTARY ENCODER DISPLAY CONTRAST/BRIGHTNESS POWER PLAY/PAUSE SOURCE CLOCK BACK/PREVIOUS MUTE PLAY/PAUSE BACK/PREVIOUS FORWARD/NEXT HAND HELD TV/DVD REMOTE 3-54 370 Outrage...
  • Page 135: Operating Your Mp3 Player

    Operating Your MP3 Player Lighting The MP3 inputs on your boat uses a standard 1/8” The 370 Outrage is well equipped with functional as mini stereo cable (not included) which can be well as aesthetic standard lighting. In addition, the purchased at any electronic store.
  • Page 136: Cockpit Lighting

    Map Lights Switch Hardtop Light Fig. 3.56.3 Blue Aesthetic lighting The hardtop of the 370 Outrage has eight (8) blue aesthetic lights, two (2), dual lamp (red & white) map lights and three (3) cockpit spreader lights (Figure 3.53.2). The blue lights are located around the underside perimeter of the hardtop.
  • Page 137: Spreader Lights

    SUN LOUNGE LATCH storage garage. By pulling the knob out the garage LOCKING PIN is unlocked. To lock the garage, push the knob in DIRECT LINKAGE CABLE (Figure 3.55.2). PUSH/PULL KNOB DC DISTRIBUTION PANEL CABINET 370 Outrage 3-57...
  • Page 138: Rod Holders

    Ensure that other stowed articles, especially in REFER TO THE MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL IN the net storage, will not adversely impact the YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR COMPLETE fi shing rods when the lid is closed or boat is INSTRUCTIONS, INFORMATION AND WARRANTY. underway. 3-58 370 Outrage...
  • Page 139: Trim Tabs

    DOWN DOWN intermediate trim as soon as boat is on plane. The 370 Outrage is equipped with electrically powered trim tabs located on the lower section of your transom, port and starboard. They are used to trim the list of your boat caused by uneven weight distribution, too many persons on one side of the boat, or strong cross winds.
  • Page 140: Maintenance

    RPM. rotation. The engines on your 370 Outrage have been equipped Pitch is that distance in inches that a propeller with propellers which our tests have shown to be best...
  • Page 141: Anchor Windlass

    OUTER HUB EXHAUST PASSAGE DIFFUSER RING PROP NUT WINDLASS VENT WINDLASS UP/DOWN BILGE BILGE BILGE ON/OFF LOCK RING DRIVE SLEEVE ADAPTER BLADE TIP LEADING EDGE TRAILING EDGE WINDLASS POWER SWITCH BLADE FACE WINDLASS OPERATION SWITCH HELM SWITCH PANEL 370 Outrage 3-61...
  • Page 142: Operation

    4-11). If there is a loss of power to the windlass, check the “WINDLASS” circuit breaker. If the breaker is tripped, reset the breaker. If the breaker continues to trip, have the anchor windlass system checked by a qualified marine HAND HELD REMOTE electrician. POWER SOURCE 3-62 370 Outrage...
  • Page 143: Operating The Windlass Manually

    When operation is complete, insert the handle into the remote. the center star socket and tighten the windlass chainwheel by rotating the handle clockwise. Be sure to attach the safety lanyard when the anchor is stowed in the anchor davit. 370 Outrage 3-63...
  • Page 144: Anchoring

    7:1, and severe conditions may require a 10:1. Anchoring Example: The 370 Outrage is equipped with a windlass, anchor, Rode length = (3 feet + 10 feet) X 7* rode and an anchor roller davit. Stow the anchor in the davit when not in use.
  • Page 145: Setting The Anchor

    Proper Anchoring CAUTION Fig. 3.65.1 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 370 Outrage 3-65...
  • Page 146 Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & Operation THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 3-66 370 Outrage...
  • Page 147: Section 4 • Electrical

    Section 4 • Electrical System Electrical Systems NOTICE DC Electrical System The 370 Outrage is equipped with an electrical REFER TO YOUR ENGINE OWNER’S MANUAL FOR system powered by a series of deep-cycle, lead-acid EXACT BATTERY REQUIREMENTS. batteries. The batteries are charged by running the...
  • Page 148: Battery Charger

    Overload Protection Automatic Charging Relays (ACR) If an electrical short or overload occurs in the The three battery banks on the 370 Outrage are electrical system the charger will reduce its output automatically connected in parallel through the use of voltage to avoid internal damage.
  • Page 149: Manual Control Override

    STBD REMOTE PORT REMOTE RELAY BATTERY SWITCH RELAY BATTERY SWITCH BATTERY SWITCH TO CNTR TO PORT TO STBD ENGINE ENGINE ENGINE PORT ENGINE CENTER ENGINE CENTER ENGINE STBD ENGINE BATTERY BATTERY #1 BATTERY #2 BATTERY TO MAIN GROUND 370 Outrage...
  • Page 150: Bow Thruster Batteries

    DO NOT insert a cigarette lighter into the 12V The chart below is is only a recommendation. Refer receptacles. Damage to the unit and system may occur. to your bow thruster owner’s manual for exact battery requirements. Your 370 Outrage is equipped Application Group Volts capacity Qty.
  • Page 151 AFT LIVEWELL HELM SEAT PUMP AFT LIVEWELL ACCESSORY LIGHTS BREAKER FOR CONTROL STATION CONTROL STATION 12V OUTLETS BAIT PREP STATION BREAKER FOR CABIN & FORWARD LOUNGE FORWARD LOUNGE 12V OUTLETS CABIN VANITY BREAKER FOR BAIT PREP STATION 12V OUTLET 370 Outrage...
  • Page 152: Volt Receptacles

    24V BATTERY NOTE: RUN BLOWER CHARGER BELOW CRUISE SPEED. OUTLETS SHORE POWER 2 120V 60HZ WATER HEATER PORT COMPANION HELM SEAT CABIN VANITY FORWARD LOUNGE INTERIOR (GFI) (SEE PAGE 4-13) MAIN 120V DC DISTRIBUTION PANEL 120V OUTLET BREAKER 370 Outrage...
  • Page 153: Main Dc Breaker Panel

    DC Distribution Panel Your boat’s DC electrical system operates on 12/24V power supplied by the center engine batteries (See fi g. 4.1.1). The DC distribution panel is located in a cabinet on the starboard side of the cabin. 370 Outrage...
  • Page 154: Main Ac Breaker Panel

    Your boat’s AC electrical system operates on dual shore power system. The AC distribution panel is 120/30A power from the generator or shore power. located in a cabinet on the port side of the cabin. See Section 3 - page 3-25 for information regarding 370 Outrage...
  • Page 155: Component Breakers

    12V OUTLETS..... . 15 AMPS ACC 2 (MISTER OPTION) ..15 AMPS 370 Outrage...
  • Page 156: Bait Prep Station Breaker Panel

    ACCESSORY ....10 AMPS LIVEWELL LIGHTS ....10 AMPS 370 Outrage 4-10...
  • Page 157: Battery Switch Panel

    STBD REMOTE BATTERY SWITCH ..8 AMPS HELM MAIN..... 50 AMPS LED LIGHTING REMOTE SWITCH ..5 AMPS 370 Outrage 4-11...
  • Page 158: Fuse Blocks

    The GFI receptacle is designed to protect people from the line-to-ground shock hazards which could occur from defective tools or appliances operating from the receptacle, or from down-line outlets protected by it. 370 Outrage 4-12...
  • Page 159: Testing

    HARDTOP end of the tube. The ends are located in the aft bilge, TO ELECTRONICS BOX starboard upper corner of the mechanical bulkhead TO CONSOLE and inside the console below the fuel fi ll access plate. 370 Outrage 4-13...
  • Page 160: Transducer Mounting Location

    Section 4 • Electrical System Transducer Mounting Location Transducer Location Fig. 4.14.1 TRANSDUCER MOUNTING AREA 370 Outrage 4-14...
  • Page 161: Electrical Schematics & Harnesses

    These schematics were generated by electrical ® engineers in the Boston Whaler Engineering Wiring Identifi cation Chart Department and are for reference and to be used by ®...
  • Page 162 Section 4 • Electrical System Battery Diagram, Sheet 1 Fig. 4.16.1 370 Outrage 4-16...
  • Page 163 Section 4 • Electrical System Battery Switch Panel, Sheet 2 Fig. 4.17.1 370 Outrage 4-17...
  • Page 164 Section 4 • Electrical System Helm Breaker Panel, Sheet 3 Fig. 4.18.1 370 Outrage 4-18...
  • Page 165 Section 4 • Electrical System Helm Switch Panel, Sheet 4 Fig. 4.19.1 370 Outrage 4-19...
  • Page 166 Section 4 • Electrical System Bait Prep Station Switch Panel, Sheet 5 Fig. 4.20.1 370 Outrage 4-20...
  • Page 167 Section 4 • Electrical System Lighting Schematic (Deck) Sheet 6 Fig. 4.21.1 370 Outrage 4-21...
  • Page 168 Section 4 • Electrical System Windlass Schematic, Sheet 7 Fig. 4.22.1 370 Outrage 4-22...
  • Page 169 Section 4 • Electrical System Overboard Discharge Panel & Holding Tank Schematic, Sheet 8 Fig. 4.23.1 370 Outrage 4-23...
  • Page 170 Section 4 • Electrical System DC Distribution Panel, Sheet 9 Fig. 4.24.1 370 Outrage 4-24...
  • Page 171 Section 4 • Electrical System DC Wiring Schematic (Cabin) Sheet 10 Fig. 4.25.1 370 Outrage 4-25...
  • Page 172 Section 4 • Electrical System Hardtop Scematic, Sheet 11 Fig. 4.26.1 370 Outrage 4-26...
  • Page 173 Section 4 • Electrical System Stereo Diagram, Sheet 12 Fig. 4.27.1 370 Outrage 4-27...
  • Page 174 Section 4 • Electrical System 120V/60Hz Shore Power Schematic, Sheet 13 Fig. 4.28.1 370 Outrage 4-28...
  • Page 175 Section 4 • Electrical System AC Distribution Panel (120V/60Hz) Sheet 14 Fig. 4.29.1 370 Outrage 4-29...
  • Page 176 Section 4 • Electrical System 220V/50Hz Shore Power Schematic, Sheet 15 Fig. 4.30.1 370 Outrage 4-30...
  • Page 177 Section 4 • Electrical System AC Distribution Panel (220V/50Hz) Sheet 16 Fig. 4.31.1 370 Outrage 4-31...
  • Page 178 Section 4 • Electrical System Bow Table (Option) & Bow Thruster Schematic, Sheet 17 Fig. 4.32.1 370 Outrage 4-32...
  • Page 179 Section 4 • Electrical System Summer Kitchen Switch Panel (Option), Sheet 18 Fig. 4.33.1 370 Outrage 4-33...
  • Page 180 Section 4 • Electrical System Bilge Wiring Schematic, Sheet 19 Fig. 4.34.1 370 Outrage 4-34...
  • Page 181 Section 4 • Electrical System 12V/30 AMP receptacles (Option), Sheet 20 Fig. 4.35.1 370 Outrage 4-35...
  • Page 182 Section 4 • Electrical System 12V/30 AMP receptacles (Option), Sheet 21 Fig. 4.36.1 370 Outrage 4-36...
  • Page 183 Section 4 • Electrical System 12V/30 AMP receptacles (Option), Sheet 22 Fig. 4.37.1 370 Outrage 4-37...
  • Page 184 TO LEANING POST TO FUEL TANK TO BILGE PUMPS & SENDER FLOAT SWITCHES TO VACUUM GENERATOR DC Wiring Harness (Cont’d) Fig. 4.38.2 TO AFT TO FIRE LIVEWELL EXTINGUISHER LIGHT TO PORT FISHBOX TO FRESH PUMPOUT PUMP WATER PUMP 370 Outrage 4-38...
  • Page 185 DC Wiring Harness (Cont’d) Fig. 4.39.2 DOWNRIGGER OUTLET CTSY. LIGHT CTSY. LIGHT WOOFER SPEAKER FREEZER PLATE STEREO REMOTE CTSY. LIGHT CTSY. LIGHT CONSOLE DOWNRIGGER CTSY. LIGHT OUTLET FREEZER PLATE SPEAKER BATTERY SWITCH PANEL TOP VIEW FREEZER PLATE PANEL 370 Outrage 4-39...
  • Page 186 Section 4 • Electrical System DC Wiring Harness (Cont’d) Fig. 4.40.1 LED LIGHTS CABIN LIGHT CABIN LIGHT POINT OF CONSOLE BEGINNING DC Wiring Harness (Cont’d) Fig. 4.40.2 TO SPEAKERS STEREO TO WIPER MOTOR MP3 OUTLET TO 12V OUTLET 370 Outrage 4-40...
  • Page 187 TO NAV SPEAKER LIGHT SPEAKER TO LED TO FUSE BLOCK TO SUNSHADE FLOOD LIGHT SPOT LIGHT FLOOD LIGHT ALL AROUND LIGHT WINDSHIELD ACTUATOR FLOOD LIGHT SPEAKER SPEAKER PORT TO NAV TO LED LIGHT TO VHF TO LED SPEAKER 370 Outrage 4-41...
  • Page 188 24V THRUSTER HARNESS (DOTTED LINE) AC Wiring Harness (Cont’d) Fig. 4.42.2 AC HARNESS INSTALLATION TO SHORE POWER TO SHORE POWER ADAPTER BREAKER POINT OF BEGINNING TO CABIN TO LEANING POST TO AC WATER TO BATTERY PUMP CHARGER 370 Outrage 4-42...
  • Page 189: Section 5 • Care & Maintenance

    Only use solvents in a well ventilated area and keep all solvents away from open fl ame and any ® Check with your Boston Whaler dealer for other forms of ignition. recommendations on a compatible rubbing compound for your boat or a professional hull cleaning company Routine inspection, service and maintenance of in your area.
  • Page 190: Hull Maintenance

    NEVER use strong solvents to clean. ® Contact your Boston Whaler dealer for more NEVER apply tape or any other type of adhesives information on the prevention and treatment of hull directly to the painted surfaces on your boat.
  • Page 191: Bottom Painting A Bare Hull

    When the water Following is an abbreviated section on painting your sheets off, the wax contaminate has been removed. ® hull bottom. Your Boston Whaler dealer should have information on properly painting your boat’s After the dewaxing is complete, application of a hull or recommendations on businesses that will primer coat is recommended.
  • Page 192: Rubrail Care

    • Allow wax to dry, then polish and buff. Areas which have been torn or are affected by heavy abrasion will have to have the damaged section replaced. Please see your Boston Whaler dealer for ® Even the fi nest cleaning powders can scratch or this type of repair.
  • Page 193: Aluminum Care

    fi nish that have been scratched or damaged parts. the powder material supplier should be contacted Apply an aluminum protectorant at least twice each for their recommendation of the proper touch-up year, more frequently as conditions warrant. Neglect material to use. 370 Outrage...
  • Page 194: Canvas Care And Maintenance

    • After each use, especially if used in salt suitable for long term performance. water areas, rinse the canvas completely with fresh cold water. On a regular basis • Brush off any loose dirt, pollen, etc. 370 Outrage...
  • Page 195: Cleaning Stubborn Stains

    Makrolon® polycarbonate windows. In either case, with a few care and cleaning steps your ® Consult your Boston Whaler dealer or check your windows will provide lasting enjoyment. Regular canvas manufacturer’s manual BEFORE using any cleaning, utilizing compatible cleaners, coupled with chemical treatments on your canvas.
  • Page 196: Cushions

    Saltwater, salt residue, dirt, ultra-violet rays etc. will take their toll on vinyl products causing them to lose To prevent mildew, keep the vinyl dry and make their luster and texture. sure that moisture does not accumulate between the cushions. 370 Outrage...
  • Page 197: Cleaning Tempered Glass Windshield

    Teak expands when wet and shrinks when dry. If most dirt and residue from the countertop. allowed to dry completely, the mating surfaces between the planks will be put under stress. 370 Outrage...
  • Page 198: Flexiteek Flooring

    Flexiteek may go darker over time and a gentle sand Remove the mister lines from the pump. If the will return it to the original fi nish. in-line fi lter will be usable when the mister system 370 Outrage 5-10...
  • Page 199: Maintaining The Ultraleather Fabric

    This will prevent damage to the Maintaining the Ultraleather fabric water pump (running dry) or overheating of the engine. The settee/bunk in the 370 Outrage cabin is constructed with Ultraleather fabric. The Ultraleather will stay Protecting your engine’s vital moving parts from soft and spple in all weather conditions.
  • Page 200: Fuel System

    Rinse thoroughly with clean water. sprayers. • Apply a coat of grease on the terminal ends of • Close all faucets, wash-down connections and the cables and the battery terminals. sprayers. 370 Outrage 5-12...
  • Page 201: Head System

    NOTICE pumped. Ensure that ALL drain plugs are removed (i.e. • Use cleaning/sanitizing crystals or liquid, fi shboxes, garboard drain, livewells, etc.) following manufacturer’s recommendations, and let soak for a few minutes. 370 Outrage 5-13...
  • Page 202: Avoid Loss

    High density plastic Medium Self-tapping screws Phenolic** 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 370 Outrage 5-14...
  • Page 203: Reinforcement Location Diagram

    9 P&S BALSA 4"X23" BALSA 5"X6" 14 P&S BALSA 8"X39" PENSKE 18"X74" PENSKE 12"X42" PENSKE 13"X28" PENSKE 7"X12" 15 P&S PENSKE 9"X12" PENSKE 12"X18" PENSKE 29"X53" 23 P&S PHENOLIC 2"X26" 2 P&S 6 P&S 12 P&S 26 P&S 370 Outrage 5-15...
  • Page 204: 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 370 Outrage 5-16...

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