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  • Page 1 305 SS Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2 MONTEREY BOATS...
  • Page 3: Welcome

    Dear Valued Customer, Welcome to the Monterey Life! We would like to extend to you our “Thank You” for choosing a Monterey boat! You have made an investment in our product and we are confident you will enjoy many years of boating pleasure. Your new boat has been built to the standards set forth by the United States Coast Guard and National Marine Manufacturers Associa- tion.
  • Page 4 MONTEREY BOATS NOTES...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS MONTEREY BOATS WELCOME ......................... 3 SAFETY INFORMATION ......................9 BOAT INFORMATION ......................11 CERTIFICATIONS ......................12 INTRODUCTION & IMPORTANT INFORMATION ...............13 OWNER/OPERATOR INFORMATION ..................15 NEW BOAT DELIVERY ......................16 Chapter 1: Safety Equipment 1.1 General ........................17 1.2 Engine Alarm ......................17 1.3 Neutral Safety Switch ....................17...
  • Page 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS MONTEREY BOATS Chapter 4: Helm Control Systems 4.1 General ........................43 4.2 Engine Throttle & Shift Controls ..................43 4.3 Neutral Safety Switch ....................44 4.4 Engine Power Tilt & Trim ....................45 4.5 Engine Stop Switch .....................46 4.6 Steering System ......................47 4.7 Joystick Controls ......................48...
  • Page 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS MONTEREY BOATS Chapter 9: Ventilation System 9.1 Head Compartment Ventilation ..................79 9.2 Windshield & Cockpit Ventilation ...................79 9.3 Bilge Compartment Ventilation ..................80 9.4 Maintenance .......................80 Chapter 10: Exterior Equipment 10.1 Deck Equipment ......................81 10.2 Windlass & Bow Roller ....................83 10.3 Hull Equipment ......................86...
  • Page 8 Accy Helm Panel ......................155 Hull Harness .........................156 Hatch Harness ......................157 Stereo Upgrade Harness ....................158 Mercury Twin Harness ....................159 Mercury M Dash Gauge Harness ..................160 Mercury 288 CK Harness ....................161 Deck Harness .......................162 Tower Harness ......................163 Appendix H: Specifications 305 SS Specifications ....................165...
  • Page 9: Safety Information

    SAFETY INFORMATION MONTEREY BOATS State of California Safety Requirements WARNING PROPOSITION 65 OPERATING, SERVICING AND MAINTAINING A RECREATIONAL MARINE VESSEL CAN EXPOSE YOU TO CHEMICALS INCLUDING ENGINE EXHAUST, CARBON MONOXIDE, PHTHALATES, AND LEAD, WHICH ARE KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER AND BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM.
  • Page 10 BOATS Safety Cautions and Warnings Your Monterey owner’s manual has been written to include a number of safety instructions to assure the safe operation and maintenance of your boat. These instructions are in the form of DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION statements. The following definitions apply:...
  • Page 11: Boat Information

    Please fill out the following information section and leave it in your Monterey owner’s manual. This information will be important for you and Monterey service personnel to know, if you may need to call them for technical assistance or service.
  • Page 12: Certifications

    To be in compliance with European directives for recreational boats as published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in effect at the time this boat was manufactured, we are providing the following information. Manufacturer: Name SEABRING MARINE INDUSTRIES, INC., d.b.a. Monterey Boats Address 1579 SW 18th St. Zip Code: Williston, FL...
  • Page 13: Introduction & Important Information

    The boat warranty registration requires the Hull Identification Number “HIN” which is located on Your Monterey Boats Dealer will assist you in fill- the starboard side of the transom, just below the ing in the hull number and other data required on rubrail.
  • Page 14 If you have Transferring the Limited Structural Warranty questions about the equipment on your Monterey, For a transfer fee, MONTEREY BOATS will offer to please contact the Monterey Boats Customer Ser- extend a Transferable Limited Structural Hull War- vice Department.
  • Page 15: Owner/Operator Information

    OWNER/OPERATOR INFORMATION MONTEREY BOATS Registration and Numbering regarding accident reporting, please visit the U.S. Coast Guard boat safety web site at www.uscg- Federal law requires that all undocumented ves- boating.org or contact your state or local authority. sels equipped with propulsion machinery be regis- tered in the State of principal use.
  • Page 16: New Boat Delivery

    Delivery inspections are documented to ensure trouble free operation and returned to Monterey Boats. At the time of new boat delivery, your Monterey Dealer will ask you to sign the completed Inspection Report at the same time as the Warranty Registrations for the boat and other accessory equipment.
  • Page 17: Safety Equipment

    Control or cable adjustments may be required to correct this condition should it persist. See your 1.2 Engine Alarm Monterey dealer for necessary control and cable adjustments. Refer to the Helm Control Systems Most outboard engines are equipped with an au-...
  • Page 18: Required Safety Equipment

    All expired. A minimum of three are required. Some Monterey boats must be equipped with at least pyrotechnic signals meet both day and night use one Type I, II or III PFD for each person on board, requirements.
  • Page 19: Bilge And Fuel Fires

    Safety Equipment MONTEREY BOATS Fire Extinguishers WARNING Boats over 26 feet are required to carry one or two handheld fire extinguishers, depending on the type PYROTECHNICS ARE UNIVERSALLY RECOGNIZED AS of fire extinguishers used. Coast Guard approved EXCELLENT DISTRESS SIGNALS. HOWEVER, THERE IS...
  • Page 20: First Aid

    Safety Equipment MONTEREY BOATS Typical First Aid Kit 1.7 First Aid If you find yourself in this situation, make sure all passengers have a life preserver on, go over the It is the operator’s responsibility to be familiar with side and swim well upwind of the boat. This will...
  • Page 21: Additional Safety Equipment

    Safety Equipment MONTEREY BOATS Marine Radio In many emergency situations, the Coast Guard can provide assistance in obtaining medical advice A marine radio is the most effective method of for treatment of serious injuries or illness. If you receiving information and requesting assistance.
  • Page 22: Caution & Warning Labels

    Immediately contact your dealer or The actual labels and their location could vary Monterey Customer Service for a replacement. on your boat. CAUTION TO AVOID INJURY, GLASS DOOR MUST BE SECURED IN A CLOSED AND LOCKED POSITION WHEN BOAT IS UNDERWAY.
  • Page 23: Chapter 2: Operation 2.1 General

    2.1 General Remember, it is the operator’s responsibility to use good common sense and sound judgement Before you start the engines on your Monterey, in loading and operating the boat. you should have become familiar with the various component systems and their operation and have performed a “Pre-cruise System Check.”...
  • Page 24 Operation MONTEREY BOATS ments necessary to provide clearance for a safe passage of the other vessel. The boats should sound the appropriate signals. The General Prudential Rule In obeying the Rules of the Road, due regard must be given to all dangers of navigation and collision,...
  • Page 25 Operation MONTEREY BOATS...
  • Page 26: Pre-Cruise Check

    Operation MONTEREY BOATS 2.3 Pre-Cruise Check CAUTION Before Starting the Engines • Check the weather forecast. Decide if the THERE MUST BE AT LEAST ONE PERSONAL FLOTATION planned cruise can be made safely. DEVICE ON BOARD FOR EVERY PERSON ON BOARD AND ONE THROW-OUT FLOTATION DEVICE.
  • Page 27: Operating Your Boat

    Operation MONTEREY BOATS 2.4 Operating Your Boat WARNING WARNING YOU SHOULD NEVER OPERATE YOUR BOAT WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL AND DRUGS. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A FIRE OR EXPLOSION, DO NOT START THE ENGINES WHEN FUEL FUMES ARE PRESENT.
  • Page 28: Docking, Anchoring & Mooring

    Operation MONTEREY BOATS To stop the boat, follow this procedure: 2.5 Docking, Anchoring & Mooring • Bring the throttles back to the idle speed posi- Docking and Dock Lines tion. Maneuvering the boat near the dock and secur- ing the boat require skill and techniques that are •...
  • Page 29 Operation MONTEREY BOATS Maneuvering - Twin Engine Boats If your boat is equipped with a joystick in- tegrated into the engine control system and After Bow Spring Cleat you are using the joystick to maneuver the Stern Cleat boat, you should leave both engines run-...
  • Page 30: Controls, Steering, Or Propulsion System Failure

    Operation MONTEREY BOATS to the dock and two spring lines that prevent the Check landmarks on shore or your GPS position boat from hitting the dock. The bow lines are to make sure the anchor is not dragging. If it typically secured with enough slack to allow the is dragging, you will have to start all over.
  • Page 31: Collision

    DANGER primary responsibility is the safe operation of your boat and the safety of your passengers and other THE MOORING CLEATS ON MONTEREY BOATS ARE NOT boats in the area. DESIGNED OR INTENDED TO BE USED FOR TOWING PURPOSES. THESE CLEATS ARE SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED...
  • Page 32: Man Overboard

    Operation MONTEREY BOATS encounters with other boats. Also keep in mind 2.12 Water Skiing & Wakeboarding that fishing line wrapped around a propeller shaft Your boat could be equipped for water skiing and can damage seals in the engine’s lower unit. If wakeboarding.
  • Page 33 OK. If the signal PASSENGERS. DAMAGE CAUSED BY TUBING OR TOWING is not seen immediately, assume the skier is LARGE TUBE TYPE RAFTS IS NOT COVERED BY THE injured and in need of immediate assistance. MONTEREY LIMITED WARRANTY. Be prepared to respond quickly.
  • Page 34: Yacht Certification Plate

    Operation MONTEREY BOATS 2.13 Trash Disposal 2.14 Yacht Certification Plate The discharge of plastic trash or trash mixed with Coast Guard rules require boats less than 20 feet plastic is illegal anywhere in the marine environ- (6 meters) to display a gross weight and person- ment.
  • Page 35: Trailering Your Boat

    Important: Your Monterey is a heavy boat and care must be taken when selecting the trailer. recommend that you use a bunk style trailer that incorporates a combination of heavy duty rollers or bunks, to support the keel •...
  • Page 36 TRAILER BUNKS AND ROLLERS ARE ADJUSTED SO THEY ARE NOT PUTTING EXCESSIVE PRESSURE ON THE LIFTING STRAKES AND ARE PROVIDING ENOUGH SUPPORT FOR THE HULL. HULL DAMAGE RESULTING FROM IMPROPER TRAILER SUPPORT IS NOT COVERED BY THE MONTEREY WARRANTY. Before Going Out On The Highway: •...
  • Page 37: Propulsion System

    Chapter 3: MONTEREY BOATS Propulsion System 3.1 General Your boat is designed to be powered with two 4-cycle outboard motors. 4-cycle outboard en- gines do not use an oil injection system and are not equipped with an oil tank. They have an oil...
  • Page 38: Engine Lubrication

    Propulsion System MONTEREY BOATS When leaving the boat in the water, tilt the motors CAUTION as high as possible. This will decrease the risk of marine growth around the cooling inlets, propel- NEVER RUN AN OUTBOARD MOTOR WITHOUT WATER ler and exhaust ports or damage from galvanic FLOWING TO THE WATER PUMP.
  • Page 39 Propulsion System MONTEREY BOATS before changing propellers. Your boat was shipped with propellers that typi- cally provide optimum performance for your boat. However there are factors that can affect perfor- mance and propeller requirements. The following are some other factors to con- sider: •...
  • Page 40: Engine Instrumentation

    Mon- save them from serious costly damage. terey. Most Monterey boats are equipped with Mercury Some or all of the following gauges may be engines and a VesselView 4 display. These sys- present.
  • Page 41 Propulsion System MONTEREY BOATS Digital LED Display Screen in Tachometer Mercury VesselView 4 Tachometer & Engine Monitoring Display Oil Pressure Gauge CAUTION The oil pressure gauge monitors the engine lubri- cation system pressure. The oil pressure indicated NEVER EXCEED THE MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED OPERATION when the engine is new is usually the reference RPM OF THE ENGINES.
  • Page 42 Propulsion System MONTEREY BOATS Compass Refer to Chapter 2 and the engine owner’s manual for more information on the operation of the power All boats are equipped with a compass on the top tilt and trim. of the instrument panel. The compass cannot be...
  • Page 43: Helm Control Systems

    Chapter 4: MONTEREY BOATS Helm Control Systems 4.1 General The helm controls consist of three systems; the engine throttle and shift controls, the steering system, and the trim tab control switches. These systems provide the operator with the ability to control the direction and attitude of the boat from the helm station.
  • Page 44: Neutral Safety Switch

    Control increase engine speed in 50 RPM increments adjustments may be required to correct this condi- while operating at trolling speeds between 600 tion should it persist. See your Monterey dealer for - 1000 RPM. necessary control adjustments. •...
  • Page 45: Engine Power Tilt & Trim

    Twin engine controls have two switches on the cover that activate each engine tilt/trim individually. If necessary, the maximum tilt angle can be adjusted by your Monterey or engine dealer by reprogramming the settings using the engine manufacturer’s diagnostic system.
  • Page 46: Engine Stop Switch

    Helm Control Systems MONTEREY BOATS 4.5 Engine Stop Switch Your boat is equipped with an engine stop switch and lanyard. When the lanyard is pulled it will engage the switch and shut off the engines. We strongly recommend that the lanyard be attached to the driver whenever the engines are running.
  • Page 47: Steering System

    Helm Control Systems MONTEREY BOATS 4.6 Steering System Power Assist Hydraulic Steering Power assisted steering systems on boats without the joystick option are hydraulic and is comprised of two hydraulic circuits: a manual system, which is the control element, and a hydraulic power assist pump, which is the working element.
  • Page 48: Joystick Controls

    Helm Control Systems MONTEREY BOATS dent with full redundancy built into the system. If the steering fails on one engine, the other unit will continue to operate. Should a failure in one steering system occur, the controlling software will sense the failure, limit the engine RPM as a safety precaution and alert the operator.
  • Page 49: Trim Tabs

    Helm Control Systems MONTEREY BOATS DANGER SOME JOYSTICKS AND ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEMS ARE EQUIPPED WITH A “SKYHOOK” FEATURE WHICH USES THE ENGINES TO AUTOMATICALLY HOLD THE BOAT IN POSITION. THIS FEATURE CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO PERSONS SWIMMING NEAR THE BOAT OR ATTEMPTING TO BOARD WHEN IT IS ACTIVATED.
  • Page 50: Control Systems Maintenance

    The engine controls and steering systems are fully DAMAGE. electronic and activated by micro processors and controlling software in each engine controller. If adjustment becomes necessary do not attempt to address the problem yourself. You should contact your Monterey or outboard engine dealer for as- sistance.
  • Page 51 P R O P E R LY, D O N O T AT T E M P T C O N T R O L S Y S T E M ADJUSTMENTS YOURSELF. CONTACT YOUR MONTEREY OR ENGINE DEALER FOR ASSISTANCE AND DO NOT USE THE BOAT UNTIL THE SITUATION IS CORRECTED.
  • Page 52 MONTEREY BOATS NOTES...
  • Page 53: Fuel System

    BOATS Fuel System 5.1 Gasoline Fuel Systems General The Gasoline fuel system used in Monterey boats is designed to meet or exceed the emission control standards of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the requirements of the U.S. Coast Guard, the Boating Industry Association and the American Boat and Yacht Council in effect at the time of manufacture.
  • Page 54: Engine Fuel Delivery System

    NOT DESIGNED TO PUMP FUEL AND A FIRE OR EXPLOSION after service or as required. See Fuel System COULD RESULT. CONTACT YOUR DEALER OR THE MONTEREY CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT FOR ASSISTANCE IN Maintenance and the engine owner’s manual for HAVING THE FUEL PROFESSIONALLY REMOVED.
  • Page 55: Fueling Instructions

    MONTEREY BOATS 5.3 Fueling Instructions WARNING All Monterey boats are built with fuel systems designed to meet emission control standards STATIC ELECTRICITY GENERATED BY FLOWING FUEL established by the U.S. Environmental Protection CAN CAUSE A FIRE OR EXPLOSION. TO PREVENT STATIC Agency.
  • Page 56: Fuel System Maintenance

    Fuel System MONTEREY BOATS manufacturer’s instructions for information on WARNING servicing and replacing the fuel filter elements. SPILLED FUEL CAN CAUSE A FIRE OR AN EXPLOSION. The age of gasoline can affect engine performance. MAKE SURE YOU DO NOT SPILL ANY FUEL. IF A SMALL...
  • Page 57: Electrical System

    Chapter 6: MONTEREY BOATS Electrical System 6.1 General Your boat is equipped with a 12 volt DC electrical system and could be equipped with an optional 120 volt AC battery charging system. The battery charger draws current from a shore power outlet at dockside.
  • Page 58: Batteries & Battery Switches

    Electrical System MONTEREY BOATS Battery Switch Panel, Battery Switches, Parallel Switch, Main Circuit Breakers & Accessory Breakers the EMERGENCY PARALLEL switch to provide ad- CAUTION ditional starting current for each engine. PROPER FUSE OR BREAKER PROTECTION MUST BE When in port or at anchor, the port and starboard PROVIDED FOR ALL 12 VOLT EQUIPMENT ADDED.
  • Page 59: Parallel Switch & Dead Batteries

    • If at sea, start the engines. Once the engines on Monterey boats. Your boat may be different are running, the alternators will charge the depending on the options selected. engine and house batteries. The battery will...
  • Page 60: Volt Accessory Switch Panels

    Electrical System MONTEREY BOATS Helm Switch Panels 6.6 12 volt Accessory Switch Panels The main accessory switch panels are located at the helm. The circuit breakers or fuses that protect the accessories and activate the engine starting circuits are located in the battery switch breaker panel or the power management module in the compartment behind the helm.
  • Page 61 Electrical System MONTEREY BOATS Digital Helm Switch Panels Helm Switch Panels Other items to note regarding the digital switch system: helm act similar to conventional switches. (All • The switches are turned on and off by the house switches are a “press to activate” and “press battery switch.
  • Page 62 Electrical System MONTEREY BOATS Helm Switch Activated Accessories Bilge Pump The following is a description of the accessories Press once to manually activate the aft bilge pump typically controlled by the helm switch panels. which is installed in the bilge near the transom.
  • Page 63 Electrical System MONTEREY BOATS Additional Accessory Switches & Panels Additional conventional switch panels located in various locations in the helm, cockpit and head compartment. The following is a description of additional panels that may be on your boat and the accessories they control.
  • Page 64 Electrical System MONTEREY BOATS Arch/Tower & Water Pump Switches in Batter Switch Panel Windlass 12 volt Receptacles Provides electrical current for portable 12 volt Conventional ON-OFF-ON momentary switch lo- equipment. Your boat may be equipped with more cated at the helm that controls the windlass. Press than one 12 volt accessory plug.
  • Page 65: Circuit Breaker Panels

    Electrical System MONTEREY BOATS Battery Switch Panel Circuit Breakers If an accessory breaker trips, the reset button 6.7 Circuit Breaker Panels pops out and can be felt through the silicone pro- There are two DC breaker panels, the battery tective cover. Press the button to reset the tripped switch breaker panel and a breaker panel located breaker.
  • Page 66 Electrical System MONTEREY BOATS Heavy Duty Main Circuit Breakers Trim Tabs Provides protection and electrical current to the DC Power is distributed to the optional windlass circuit for the switches that control the trim tabs. through a heavy duty circuit breaker located in the This breaker is supplied current when the HOUSE battery switch panel near the battery switches.
  • Page 67 Electrical System MONTEREY BOATS Stereo Provides protection and electrical current to the stereo located on the starboard side of the cockpit. This breaker is supplied current when the HOUSE battery switch is activated. Tower (Optional) Provides protection and electrical current to the circuit for the switches that raise and lower the optional tower.
  • Page 68: Engine Control Systems Circuit Protection

    Electrical System MONTEREY BOATS Recommended Procedure For Making a 6.8 Engine Control Shore Connection Systems Circuit Protection If the dockside outlet includes a circuit breaker, Main Circuit Breakers turn it to the OFF position. To avoid strain on Mercury engines with electronic steering and con-...
  • Page 69: Bonding System

    Electrical System MONTEREY BOATS The charge to the engine batteries can be monitored 6.11 Electrical System Maintenance by using the volt meters in the engine gauge cluster DC Electrical System Maintenance or the LED lights on the charger. To monitor the...
  • Page 70 Electrical System MONTEREY BOATS The battery posts on all batteries should be kept Inspect all wiring for proper support, sound insula- free of corrosion. Remove the cables and clean tion and tight terminals. the posts and cable clamps with a battery post cleaner or sandpaper as required.
  • Page 71: Freshwater System

    PUMPS ARE NOT DESIGNED TO PUMP FUEL AND A FIRE Whenever the boat is left unattended, the Fresh OR EXPLOSION COULD RESULT. CONTACT YOUR DEALER OR THE MONTEREY CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT Water Pump switch should be placed in the OFF FOR ASSISTANCE IN HAVING THE FUEL PROFESSIONALLY position.
  • Page 72: Fresh Water System Maintenance

    Fresh Water System MONTEREY BOATS Shower water is drained from the head sole com- partment to the bilge. If your boat is equipped with the optional grey water system, shower water is drained to a sump pump system located in the bilge. An automatic switch in the sump controls the pump.
  • Page 73 Fresh Water System MONTEREY BOATS Sanitizing the Fresh Water Tank • Fill the water tank half full with freshwater and The freshwater system should be sanitized if it has pour the mixture into the water tank. Top off not been used for a long period or you are unsure the tank.
  • Page 74 MONTEREY BOATS NOTES...
  • Page 75: Drainage Systems

    Chapter 8: MONTEREY BOATS Drainage Systems 8.1 General Most water in the cockpit area is drained by grav- ity to overboard thru-hull fittings located in the hull sides above the water line. Some storage compartments drain to the bilge. It is important...
  • Page 76: Cockpit And Deck Drains

    Drainage Systems MONTEREY BOATS Bilge Drain Plug Fitting When the boat is out of the water, the bilge can be drained by a thru-hull drain plug located in the hull in the transom. The plug should be removed whenever the boat is hauled out of the water and installed just prior to launching.
  • Page 77: Grey Water System

    Drainage Systems MONTEREY BOATS Bow Seat Storage Compartments The bow seat storage compartments are equipped with drain fittings that drain by gravity to the bilge. Below Deck Cockpit Storage compartment The storage compartment below the cockpit drains to the bilge.
  • Page 78: Drainage System Maintenance

    Drainage Systems MONTEREY BOATS 8.5 Drainage System Maintenance • Flush all gravity drains with fresh water to keep them clean and free flowing. It is essential that the following items be done periodically to maintain proper drainage of your •...
  • Page 79: Chapter 9: Ventilation System

    Chapter 9: MONTEREY BOATS Ventilation System 9.1 Head Compartment Ventilation Ventilation to the head compartment is provided by a deck hatch in the head liner. The hatch is supported in the open position and secured closed by a cam action latch. To open the hatch, release...
  • Page 80: Bilge Compartment Ventilation

    Ventilation System MONTEREY BOATS Windshield Panel & Walk-Through Door Open Windshield Panel & Walk-Through Door Closed Bow Walk-Through Door An acrylic door secured with a flush, push to close latch provides the ability to close off the walk-through area below the opening windshield panel when desired.
  • Page 81: Exterior Equipment

    All fittings must be inspected periodically for loose fit or wear and damage. Any problems should be corrected immediately. WARNING MONTEREY BOATS ARE NOT EQUIPPED WITH HARDWARE DESIGNED FOR TOWING PURPOSES. THE MOORING CLEATS ARE NOT TO BE USED FOR TOWING ANOTHER Retractable Cleat Stowed VESSEL OR HAVING THIS BOAT TOWED.
  • Page 82 SIDES AND BE PROPERLY SECURED IN ITS CRADLE AT ALL TIMES WHEN IT IS STORED IN THE ANCHOR LOCKER. DAMAGE RESULTING FROM THE ANCHOR BOUNCING IN THE ANCHOR LOCKER IS NOT COVERED BY THE MONTEREY WARRANTY. Bow Ladder Folded in Rope Locker A bow ladder rests above the anchor and anchor line when it is in the stored position.
  • Page 83: Windlass & Bow Roller

    Exterior Equipment MONTEREY BOATS Windlass & Bow Roller chain. Before getting underway after hauling the 10.2 Windlass & Bow Roller anchor, always make sure the binder is properly The anchor/windlass option replaces the bow lad- attached to the anchor chain link and the hatch der.
  • Page 84 Exterior Equipment MONTEREY BOATS Helm Windlass UP/DOWN Switch The anchor is hauled in by releasing the line from WARNING the bow cleat and operating the WINDLASS UP switch at the helm or the switch on the deck near DO NOT USE A WINDLASS AS A SOLE MEANS OF SECURING the windlass.
  • Page 85 Exterior Equipment MONTEREY BOATS The section is opened by releasing the locks on the inside of the windshield. A magnetic stop on the deck automatically secures the windshield sec- tion in the open position. To close the windshield panel, pull on the bottom of the panel until the magnetic latches releases.
  • Page 86: Hull Equipment

    BOATS 10.3 Hull Equipment Engine Mounting System and Swim Platform Your Monterey is equipped with an engine mount- ing system and swim platform that is integrated into the hull and stringer system. It is designed to equally distribute the stresses of engine weight and thrust throughout the entire hull.
  • Page 87 Exterior Equipment MONTEREY BOATS To use the ski tow pylon, insert it into the base and push down firmly to seat the pylon all the way into the base. When skiing or wakeboarding operations are completed, remove and properly stow the pylon.
  • Page 88: Cockpit Equipment - All Models

    Exterior Equipment MONTEREY BOATS 10.4 Cockpit Equipment - All Models Hatch Latches Some of the hatches and doors in the cockpit are secured with special flush mounted, twist lock latches with handles that store flush in the latch. Others are secured with push to close latches.
  • Page 89 Exterior Equipment MONTEREY BOATS WARNING OPERATING THE BOAT UNDER POWER WITH THE TRANSOM DOOR OPEN MAY ALLOW PERSONS TO FALL OVERBOARD AND INTO BOAT PROPELLERS OR TO BE LOST IN OPEN WATER. ALWAYS CHECK TO MAKE SURE THE TRANSOM DOOR IS PROPERLY CLOSED AND SECURED BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINES AND NEVER OPERATE THE BOAT UNDER POWER WITH THE TRANSOM DOOR OPEN.
  • Page 90 Exterior Equipment MONTEREY BOATS Aft Bench/L-Lounge Seat Aft Bench Seat Compartments CAUTION THE SUNPAD WILL HIT THE ENGINE COWLINGS IF THE AFT STORAGE COMPARTMENT HATCH IS RAISED WITH THE ENGINES TILTED. THIS WILL RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE ENGINE COWLINGS AND SUNPAD. ALWAYS TILT THE...
  • Page 91 Exterior Equipment MONTEREY BOATS floor, then overboard through the cockpit drain system. Always make sure the cooler is properly secured with the stretch straps and that the seat cushion is in place and latched before operating the boat. A filler removable filler cushion connects the port side of the aft bench seat to the forward/aft facing lounge seat to convert the seats to an L-lounge.
  • Page 92 Exterior Equipment MONTEREY BOATS Aft Seat Backrest Bolster Rotated to Sitting Position Aft Seat Backrest Bolster Rotated to Extend Sunpad rest hinge until the backrest releases. Rotate the backrest until the pin locks in the lounge position. Reverse the process to rotate the backrests to the sitting position.
  • Page 93 Exterior Equipment MONTEREY BOATS from the swim platform. The compartment below the hatch is equipped with “dry deck” padding to allow for better drainage and air circulation in the compartment. This hatch also provides access to the emergency quick release pin for the electric actuator that lifts the aft storage compartment hatch.
  • Page 94 Exterior Equipment MONTEREY BOATS Helm Seat - Standard Seat Position Helm Seat - Bolster Raised Helm Seat The helm seat is equipped with a flip up bolster to provide more room between the seat and helm or dash area. The bolster converts the seat to a...
  • Page 95 Exterior Equipment MONTEREY BOATS The backrest is moved by lifting the center of the back rest and moving it toward the desired position. When the backrest reaches the forward or aft position it will drop slightly and lock. Make sure the backrest is locked in the selected position before operating the boat.
  • Page 96 Exterior Equipment MONTEREY BOATS Wet bar (Optional) The wet bar option replaces the starboard aft fac- ing seat. It is equipped with a sink, cup holders and could include an optional refrigerator. A grab rail on the wet bar provides a hand hold when moving about the cockpit.
  • Page 97 Exterior Equipment MONTEREY BOATS Cockpit Table A removable cockpit table mounts to a bracket on the side of the aft bench seat or on the side of the forward bow seat. A spring loaded pin in the side of each mounting bracket secures the table pedestal in the bracket and prevents it from work- ing loose while the boat is underway.
  • Page 98 Exterior Equipment MONTEREY BOATS Helm The steering, engine controls, engine instruments and switches for exterior equipment and navigation lights are located on the helm station. The helm station is designed to provide good visibility, room for electronics and a functional control station.
  • Page 99 Exterior Equipment MONTEREY BOATS the door, make sure you push the door against the door jam with enough pressure to allow the latch to secure the door. Periodically clean and lubricate the latch to protect it from corrosion and help keep it operating properly.
  • Page 100: Bow Seating Area

    Exterior Equipment MONTEREY BOATS Bow Seating Area 10.5 Bow Seating Area Bow Seating Area Access The bow seat area is accessed by opening the walk-through door and the center windshield panel. Walk-through Door An acrylic door on the opposite side of the walk-...
  • Page 101 Exterior Equipment MONTEREY BOATS Opening Windshield Center Panel The center windshield panel is opened by releas- ing the two latches on the panel and opening it. A magnetic stop on the deck automatically secures the windshield section in the open position. Use caution when opening the windshield panel.
  • Page 102: Bimini Top & Optional Canvas

    BOATS Typical Bimini Top 10.6 Bimini Top & Optional Canvas The canvas for Monterey boats is custom fit to each boat. An optional bow cover protects the seats and equipment forward of the windshield. The Bimini top and boot is standard equipment and designed with a relatively flat profile and a snug fit.
  • Page 103: Electric Tower

    Exterior Equipment MONTEREY BOATS adjusted properly, the side curtains will have to be stretched slightly to pull out the wrinkles and reach the snaps. The main load for the top should remain on the front straps and the rear stanchions.
  • Page 104 Tower Top and Enclosure NOTICE: The canvas for Monterey boats is custom fit to The following instructions are general and each boat. The top is designed with a relatively the procedure for installing the canvas on flat profile and a snug fit.
  • Page 105 Exterior Equipment MONTEREY BOATS Once the front connector is completely installed, the side curtains can be put on. Attach the for- ward side curtains to the zippers on the sides of the tower and to the front connector. Snap the curtains to the windshield beginning with the forward snaps.
  • Page 106: Aftermarket Tower Or Arch

    Monterey Limited Warranty. Additionally, or when wind speed exceeds 10 to 15 MPH. Monterey will not be responsible for any damage resulting from the installation of a fabrication not CAUTION installed at the Monterey factory. If you intend...
  • Page 107: Interior Equipment

    Chapter 11: MONTEREY BOATS Interior Equipment 11.1 Head Compartment Head Compartment The compartment is equipped with a sink that has a retractable water hose and shower spray handle. The sink is plumbed to cold water only and the compartment drains to the bilge.
  • Page 108: Portable Marine Head

    Interior Equipment MONTEREY BOATS 11.2 Portable Marine Head The portable head is standard equipment. The system is made up of two major components, an upper tank and a lower tank. The upper tank contains the fresh water supply, a bellows pump, a seat and the lid.
  • Page 109: Electric Marine Head System

    Interior Equipment MONTEREY BOATS 11.3 Electric Marine Head System A 12 volt electric marine toilet is available as op- tional equipment. The toilet is connected to the pressurized fresh water system which results in less odor in the head compartment. It has an au- tomatic pumping device that fills and empties the bowl.
  • Page 110: Head System Holding Tank

    Interior Equipment MONTEREY BOATS 11.4 Head System Holding Tank CAUTION The holding tank is located in the bilge below the cockpit floor or in the aft storage compartment. IN MANY AREAS IT IS ILLEGAL TO PUMP HEAD WASTE The fluid level in the holding tank must be moni- DIRECTLY OVERBOARD.
  • Page 111: Routine Maintenance

    Sacrificial Anodes Sacrificial anodes are installed on the outboard en- Your Monterey hull is manufactured using state-of- gines. Additional anodes are installed on the trim the-art materials and processes. A layer of super tab planes.
  • Page 112 Routine Maintenance MONTEREY BOATS be the problem. There could also be a problem in the After the boat is exposed to the direct sunlight for bonding system. Contact your dealer for the proper a period of time, the color in the gelcoat tends to size and type of anodes to be used and the specific fade, dull or chalk.
  • Page 113 Routine Maintenance MONTEREY BOATS GEMLUX MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Cleaning Agents Method Comments Apply with a sponge Once your stainless is Routine Cleaning Soap and Water or soft cloth. Dry area free of discoloration completely. and/or bleeding, spray GEMLUX Passivation S o l u t i o n d i r e c t l y onto stainless.
  • Page 114 Routine Maintenance MONTEREY BOATS Anodized Aluminum Surfaces Powder Coated or Painted Aluminum Anodized aluminum should be washed periodi- Powder coated or painted aluminum should be cally with soap and water to keep it clean. If the washed periodically with soap and water to keep boat is used in saltwater or polluted water, the it clean.
  • Page 115: Upholstery, Canvas And Enclosures

    Routine Maintenance MONTEREY BOATS Notice: Notice: Boats that are towed behind larger vessels Clear plastic (Isinglass) is subject to ultra- require special attention to the aluminum violet (sunlight) degradation over time. It hardware. The salt spray, salty steam, and may turn yellow-brown (a burnt appearance) chemicals in exhaust gases are particularly and get brittle.
  • Page 116 Routine Maintenance MONTEREY BOATS The following are typical stains and cleaning • Crayon, mustard, ketchup – Sponge with mild Tips for marine vinyl: soap and water. For stubborn stains that may • For normal cleaning – In general most common...
  • Page 117 Routine Maintenance MONTEREY BOATS The following are typical stains and cleaning area before proceeding. Do not over wet. Do not tips for interior marine vinyl: use solvents to spot clean. Pile fabrics may require • Dry soil, dust and dirt, dried on dirt - Remove brushing with a nonmetallic, stiff bristle brush to with a soft cloth.
  • Page 118 UPHOLSTERY DAMAGE AND MILDEW CAUSED BY WATER pany. Fantastik is a registered trademark of SATURATION AND/OR IMPROPER CLEANING AND STORAGE The Dow Chemical Company. WILL NOT BE COVERED BY THE MONTEREY LIMITED WARRANTY. WARNING SOME SOLVENTS ARE HIGHLY FLAMMABLE. EXERCISE PROPER CARE IN CLEANING AND NOTIFY PERSONNEL IN AREA OF DANGER.
  • Page 119 Monterey recommends 303 High Tech Fabric approved cleaner for deep cleansing and to revital- Guard. ize the carpet.
  • Page 120: Cabin Interior

    Notice: If cushions or equipment get wet with saltwater, Your Monterey boat is basically an open ve- remove and use clean, fresh water to rinse off the hicle. Therefore, in spite of well-designed salt crystals.
  • Page 121: Bilge And Pumps

    Routine Maintenance MONTEREY BOATS clean cloth moistened with fresh water. Wipe dry techniques, limited boat usage, etc. can cause the with a clean cloth. fuel to become contaminated. In most cases, countertops can be repaired if The age of fuel can affect engine performance.
  • Page 122 MONTEREY BOATS NOTES...
  • Page 123: Seasonal Maintenance

    Chapter 13: MONTEREY BOATS Seasonal Maintenance 13.1 Lay-up and Storage CAUTION Before Hauling: • The fuel tank should be nearly full to reduce SEVERE GEL COAT CRACKING OR MORE SERIOUS HULL condensation that can accumulate in the tank. DAMAGE CAN OCCUR DURING HAULING AND LAUNCHING...
  • Page 124: Winterizing

    SUPPORT FOR THE HULL. HULL DAMAGE RESULTING FROM IMPROPER CRADLE OR TRAILER SUPPORT IS NOT Use only very low air pressure when doing this to COVERED BY THE MONTEREY WARRANTY. prevent possible system damage. Because of the check valve mechanism built in the pump, blowing the lines will not remove the water from the fresh water pump.
  • Page 125 NOTICE: gine owner’s manuals or contact an Monterey Make sure you follow the marine toilet manu- dealer. facturer’s winterizing instructions exactly. Special Notes Prior To Winter Storage...
  • Page 126: Recommissioning

    Seasonal Maintenance MONTEREY BOATS NOTICE: • Check and lubricate the steering system. If the boat is to be stored indoors or out- • Clean and wash the boat. doors, open all drawers, clothes lockers, cabinets, and doors a little. If possible, •...
  • Page 127: Maintenance Log

    Appendix A: MONTEREY BOATS Maintenance Log Maintenance Log Date Hours Dealer Service/Repairs...
  • Page 128 Maintenance Log MONTEREY BOATS Date Hours Dealer Service/Repairs...
  • Page 129 Maintenance Log MONTEREY BOATS Date Hours Dealer Service/Repairs...
  • Page 130 Maintenance Log MONTEREY BOATS Date Hours Dealer Service/Repairs...
  • Page 131: Appendix B: Float Plan Float Plan

    Float Plan Monterey Boats recommends filling out a float plan each time you use your boat for an offshore day trip or a long cruise. Leave this information with a responsible person ashore, like a close friend or relative that you know well.
  • Page 132 MONTEREY BOATS NOTES...
  • Page 133: Boating Accident Report

    Appendix C: MONTEREY BOATS Boating Accident Report                                      ...
  • Page 134 Accident Report MONTEREY BOATS                                    ...
  • Page 135 Accident Report MONTEREY BOATS                                                 ...
  • Page 136 MONTEREY BOATS NOTES...
  • Page 137: Glossary

    Appendix D: MONTEREY BOATS Glossary Glossary of Terms Boat Hook: Short shaft of wood or metal with a ft: In, near, or toward the stern of a boat. hook fitting at one end shaped to aid in extending one’s reach from the side of the boat.
  • Page 138 Glossary of Terms MONTEREY BOATS Cockpit: An open space, usually in the aft deck, Flying Bridge: A control station above the level of outside of the cabin. the deck or cabin. Companionway: Opening in the deck of a boat to Flukes: The broad portions of an anchor which dig provide access below.
  • Page 139 Glossary of Terms MONTEREY BOATS nboard: A boat with the engine mounted within idships: The center of the boat. the hull of the boat. Also refers to the center of Marina: A protected facility primarily for recre- the boat away from the sides.
  • Page 140 Glossary of Terms MONTEREY BOATS Propeller Shaft: Shaft which runs from the back of Sheer: The uppermost edge of the hull. the engine gear box, aft, through the stuffing box, shaft log, struts, and onto which the propeller is Sling: A strap which will hold the boat securely attached.
  • Page 141 Glossary of Terms MONTEREY BOATS Topsides: The side skin of a boat between the wa- Waterline: The plane of a boat where the surface terline or chine and deck. of the water touches the hull when it is afloat on even keel.
  • Page 142 MONTEREY BOATS NOTES...
  • Page 143: Troubleshooting

    Appendix E: MONTEREY BOATS Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Guide problem cause & solutioN CONTROL PROBLEMS Hydraulic Steering is slow to respond & erratic and/or the • Steering system is low on fluid. Fill and bleed system. • Steering system has air in it. Fill and bleed system.
  • Page 144 Troubleshooting Guide MONTEREY BOATS problem cause & solutioN The boat vibrates at cruising speeds. • Propellers may be damaged & need repair. • Propellers or propeller shafts are bent. Repair or replace damaged components. • The running gear is fouled by marine growth or rope. Clean running gear.
  • Page 145 Troubleshooting Guide MONTEREY BOATS problem cause & solutioN An engine starter will not operate. • The battery switch is off. Turn on switch. • The shift control is not fully engaged in neutral. Move shifter from forward to neutral and try again.
  • Page 146 Troubleshooting Guide MONTEREY BOATS problem cause & solutioN The automatic switch on the bilge pump does not activate • The circuit breaker near the battery switch has blown. Reset the pump. the circuit breaker. • The battery is dead. Charge or replace the battery.
  • Page 147: Medallion Gauges Guide

    Appendix F: MONTEREY   BOATS Medallion Gauges Guide Medallion Gauges Quick Reference Guide  Medallion Gauges Quick Reference Guide Revised:  10/2/13  Overview:  Medallion gauges are digital instruments that use CAN data to deliver extremely accurate engine  information.  They are connected directly to the engine’s computer using one of the following data  streams:  • J1939        Volvo mechanical engines (Non‐EVC)  • NMEA 2000      Volvo EVC engines  • SmartCraft      Mercury DTS and mechanical engines  Each set of gauges has a harness that connects all of the gauges together and to the incoming data.  The  tachometer is the “brain” of the system.  It processes all of the incoming information and then  distributes specific data downstream to the other gauges.  Backlighting is controlled from either the Nav/Anchor light switch or the Panel Lights switch.  Some of the data does not come from the engine.   ...
  • Page 148 Gauge Quick Reference Guide MONTEREY   BOATS The balance of the information listed below is delivered via CAN data stream.  • • RPM  Oil Pressure  • • Coolant Temp  Fuel Rate  • Block Pressure (Mercury only)  • Fuel Level (DTS/EVC only)  • • Trim Position  Engine or Helm (Engine Helm  • Computer) Faults   Engine Hours    Gauge Operation:  There are 2 types of tachometers:  Graphical and Segmented.  The segmented tach has no buttons on  the face and the graphical tach has two black buttons on either side near the bottom.  Segmented Tach:  This tach is operated by a momentary switch on the dash with the label “Engine Data”.  When the key is  turned on, the gauges will power on.  Simply press the Engine Data switch to scroll through each item in  the display of the tachometer.    The display on the tachometer will show the engine hours for 3 seconds  and then return to the last screen used each time the key is turned on.  The following screens are displayed on the segmented tachometer:  • • Hours ...
  • Page 149 Gauge Quick Reference Guide MONTEREY   BOATS Calibrating Trim on the Segmented Tach:  1. To calibrate drive/outboard trim on the segmented tach:      2. Toggle to the Trim display using the “Engine Data” switch    3. Hold the “Engine Data” switch down for 5 seconds.  The display  will show “Down”.      4. Trim the drive all the way down.  Press the “Engine Data”  switch.  The display will show “Trim”.    5. Trim the drive to the max desired trim point.  Press the “Engine    Data” switch.  The display will show “Trailr”.    6. Trim the drive all the way up.  Press the “Engine Data” switch.   The display will show “Done”.      7. Calibration Complete!      Monterey Boats  1579 SW 18  St, Williston, FL  32696 ...
  • Page 150 Gauge Quick Reference Guide MONTEREY   BOATS Graphical Tach:  This tach is operated using the buttons on the front of the gauge.  Pressing the left button will scroll data  to the left, pressing the right button will scroll data to the right.  Startup:  Note that on Mercury engines equipped with the graphical tachometer, a “Service Soon” message will  flash when the key is first turned on.  This is the required EPA emissions check function and is normal.   Volvo engines do not flash this message because this function is covered by the 2.5” display.  Setup Mode:  Press and hold both buttons to enter setup mode.  This will allow you to adjust the settings in the tach.  The following items can be adjusted and their appropriate settings are detailed below.  • Units      English/Metric  • Engine      Can be assigned either as port, stbd, or single  • LCD Animation    Turns the scrolling Monterey emblem on or off between data screens  • LCD Screens    Enable/Disable data screens  (See below for screen details)  • LCD Backlight    Adjust brightness of display  (Customer to set) ...
  • Page 151 Gauge Quick Reference Guide MONTEREY   BOATS Graphical Trim Calibration:  *Note that if configuring with dual engines, both drives should be calibrated at the same time.  1. Toggle to SETUP menu by pressing and holding both buttons on  the tachometer.    2. Toggle to the TRIM CALIBRATION option by pressing the left  button. Enter by pressing the right button.    3. The display will show “FULL DOWN”.  Trim the drive all the way  down.  Press either button.      4. The display will show “Max Trim”.  Trim the drive to the max  desired trim point. Press either button.        5. The display will show “UP/TRAILER”. Trim the drive all the way  up. Press either button.     6. Calibration Complete!          Monterey Boats  1579 SW 18  St, Williston, FL  32696  Page | 5  ...
  • Page 152 Gauge Quick Reference Guide MONTEREY   BOATS Troubleshooting:    Problem:  Digital display and other gauges do not show correct information.  Coolant temp reads “32 F”.  Issue:  There is no data moving from the engine to the gauge.    • Check power to NMEA 2000 devices (if equipped).  • Check connections on NMEA 2000 tees (if equipped).  • Check plugs on engine and at gauge harness.  • Make sure battery switch is turned on.  • Listen for fuel pump when key is turned on.  If fuel pump does not start, the engine computer is  not powered up and no data will be broadcast to gauges.    Problem:  Port gauges show starboard engine data (or vice versa), Single engine gauges do not show  correct engine data.  Issue:  Gauge may be set to port, starboard, or single.  • Verify in “Setup Mode” that gauge is set to the correct engine.    Problem:    Speedometer reading 10 to 40mph while at rest.  Issue:  Replace the Medallion 5550‐12071‐05 pitot sensor with the Mercury sensor and replace the  8633‐00020‐29 GDIG tachometer with Medallion part number 8633‐00099‐29    Problem:  Trim menu not showing in tachometer display  Issue:   Trim function may be disabled.  • Verify in “Setup Mode” that the trim option is enabled.  o Press and hold both buttons on front of GDIG tachometer.  o Scroll down to “LCD SCREENS”. ...
  • Page 153: Appendix G: Wiring Diagrams

    Appendix G: MONTEREY BOATS Wiring Diagrams 12V DC Battery Switch Panel...
  • Page 154: 12V Dc Battery Switch Panel

    Schematics MONTEREY BOATS DE 12V DC Battery Switch Panel...
  • Page 155: Accy Helm Panel

    Schematics MONTEREY BOATS Accy Helm Panel...
  • Page 156: Hull Harness

    Schematics MONTEREY BOATS REV # DATE: COMMENTS ALL BREAKOUT WIRES 6/15/12 PROTOTYPE REVISED BUSS BARS, MOVED CPMSS LT GND, REVISED MACERATOR 8/13/12 WIRES, DELETED STBD GND BUSS GND, CHANGED MRP# TO SE-208 CHANGED SIZE & RELOCATED BARRIER BLOCK, ADDED HELM RECPT...
  • Page 157: Hatch Harness

    Schematics MONTEREY BOATS Pacer Marine MONTEREY BOATS CUSTOMER: THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF PACER MARINE ENGINEERING, INC. SARASOTA, FL. HATCH HARNESS TITLE: ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS DRAWING AND Engineering Inc. MODEL: OR DISCLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT THE SE-207 MRP#: ZP#: WRITTEN PERMISSION OF PACER MARINE, INC.
  • Page 158: Stereo Upgrade Harness

    Schematics MONTEREY BOATS Pacer Marine MONTEREY BOATS CUSTOMER: HARNESS, STEREO UPGRADE MARINE ENGINEERING, INC. SARASOTA, FL. TITLE: M5(DG) Engineering Inc. MODEL: INFORMATION CONTAINED MAY NOT BE COPIED OR DISCLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT THE SE-018-E MRP#: ZP#: SEPT 2012 CREATOR: CCOTTER...
  • Page 159: Mercury Twin Harness

    Schematics MONTEREY BOATS Mercury Twin Harness...
  • Page 160: Mercury M Dash Gauge Harness

    Schematics MONTEREY BOATS Mercury M Dash Gauge Harness...
  • Page 161: Mercury 288 Ck Harness

    Schematics MONTEREY BOATS Mercury 288 CK Harness...
  • Page 162: Deck Harness

    Schematics MONTEREY BOATS DEUTSCH Pacer Marine MONTEREY BOATS CUSTOMER: THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF PACER MARINE ENGINEERING, INC. SARASOTA, FL. DECK HARNESS TITLE: ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS DRAWING AND CK (288SS) Engineering Inc. MODEL: INFORMATION CONTAINED MAY NOT BE COPIED...
  • Page 163: Tower Harness

    Schematics MONTEREY BOATS Pacer Marine MONTEREY BOATS CUSTOMER: THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF PACER MARINE ENGINEERING, INC. SARASOTA, FL. ARCH HARNESS TITLE: ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS DRAWING AND 288SS (CK) Engineering Inc. MODEL: INFORMATION CONTAINED MAY NOT BE COPIED...
  • Page 164 MONTEREY BOATS NOTES...
  • Page 165: Specifications

    Appendix H: MONTEREY BOATS Specifications 305 SS Specifications SPECIFICATION ITEM US UNIT METRIC UNIT/CE LOA W/SWIM PLATFORM 29 0” 8.4 M LOA W/ENGINE 31’ 11” 9.73 M BEAM 9’ 0” 2.74 M DEADRISE DRAFT - ENGINE UP 21” 53.3 CM DRAFT - ENGINE DOWN 32”...
  • Page 168 MONTEREY BOATS 1579 S.W. 18th Street Williston, FL 32696 Phone 352-529-9181 Fax 352-529-9173 www.montereyboats.com Rev. 0 09/01/21 P/N 63105900-00-MANU...

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