Four winns 378 VISTA Owner's Manual
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  • Page 1 378 VISTA OWNERS MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Warranty Registration Transfer Request

    The transfer fee must be paid within fifteen (15) days of purchase of the used boat by check, money order or cashier’s check payable to Four Winns. We will notify the appropriate engine manufacturer of the engine warranty transfer.
  • Page 3 NAME / ADDRESS CHANGE FORM Name & Address: ___________________________________________________ PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY. ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ Telephone & E-Mail Address: ___________________________________________________ Hull Identification Number: ___________________________________________________ Boat Model: ___________________________________________________ NOTE: For warranty transfer please use the Warranty Date of Purchase: ___________________ Transfer Request Form also included in front of manual. PLEASE FOLD IN HALF &...
  • Page 5 Your Four Winns dealer knows your boat best and is interested in your complete satisfaction. Return to the dealer for service or other assistance. If you find it necessary to contact Four Winns directly, please refer to the address information listed below. Be sure to include the boat model, hull identification number, your daytime telephone number, and specifics of the information desired.
  • Page 6 Your dealer or national sailing federation or yacht club will be pleased to advise you of local sea schools and competent instructors. PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL IN A SECURE PLACE, AND HAND IT OVER TO THE NEW OWNER WHEN YOU SELL THE BOAT. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Preface Page 2...
  • Page 7: Specifications

    1 3 0 0 M. STORAGE LENGTH - With outdrive in raised position 3 4 8 V Twin VP8.1Gi 7 2 6 0 9 0 7 1 0 9 8 1 6 5 9 0 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Preface Page 3...
  • Page 8 Many of these stickers and labels are not required by the U.S. Coast Guard but are important to ensure the safe operation of your Four Winns® boat. In addition, the Hull Identification Number plate is permanently attached below the deck-hull joint on the starboard aft corner.
  • Page 9 VERIFY BLOWER OPERATION. RUN BLOWER WHEN VESSEL IS OPERATING BE- LOW CRUISING SPEED. Gasolone Vapors - Blower Warning Label CAUTION ENGINES MUST BE ALIGNED AND COUPLINGS SECURED PRIOR TO COMMISSIONING. Shaft Alignment Tag 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Preface Page 5...
  • Page 10 Ensure slings are in proper location as indicated by the sling label location. Failure to do so may result in permanent hull structure damage and will invalidate the hull structure warranty. Sling Location Labels 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Preface Page 6...
  • Page 11 BENEATH THE SURFACE OF THE WATER. VIOLATORS ARE SUB- JECT TO SUBSTANTIAL CIVIL PENALTIES AND/OR CRIMINAL SANC- TIONS INCLUDING FINES AND IMPRISONMENT. Oil Discharge Plate Trash Overboard Decal Dockside Air Conditioning Inlet Label Microwave Caution Label 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Preface Page 7...
  • Page 12 ™ Gasoline Vapor-Blower Warning Label Rotating Propeller - Helm Warning Label Rotating Propeller - Ladder Warning Label Leaking Fuel Warning Label 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Preface Page 8...
  • Page 13 ™ ™ Carbon Monoxide - Swim Platform & Lounging Area Warning Label Shore Power Inlet Warning Label No Ventilation - Do Not Store Fuel Warning Label Prevent Falls Overboard Warning Label 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Preface Page 9...
  • Page 14 ™ Carbon Monoxide Warning Label Carbon Monoxide - Canvas Warning Label Carbon Monoxide - Cabin Doors Warning Label 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Preface Page 10...
  • Page 15 ™ ™ I. Winning Edge Sticker J. NMMA Certified Sticker K. Flush Out Warning Label (Optional) 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Preface Page 11...
  • Page 16: Table Of Contents

    What Makes Carbon Monoxide ................. 5 How a Person is Affected by Carbon Monoxide ..........5 Effects of Carbon Monoxide ................5 Symptoms ....................... 5 Treatment (Evaluate, Ventilate, Evacuate, Investigate, Take Corrective Action) ... 6 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Table of Contents Page 1...
  • Page 17 Anchoring ......................4 C - 3 RECOMMENDED READING ..................5 C - 4 CONTACTS ........................5 C - 5 OWNER’S LOGS AND RECORDS ................6 C - 6 NAVIGATIONAL AIDS CHART ..................6 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Table of Contents Page 2...
  • Page 18 ™ WARRANTY AND SERVICE ........................1 D - 1 FOUR WINNS WARRANTY POLICY ................1 D - 2 DECK/HULL STRUCTURE WARRANTY ..............1 D - 3 WARRANTY REGISTRATION ..................1 D - 4 TRANSFER OF WARRANTY ..................1 D - 5 PRE-OWNED UNIT REGISTRATION ................
  • Page 19 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE ..............8 Battery Maintenance ..................8 Electrical Wiring Maintenance ................9 H - 9 STRAY CURRENT CORROSION ................9 General ......................9 Galvanic Corrosion ..................... 9 Corrosion Prevention ..................10 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Table of Contents Page 4...
  • Page 20 CABIN VENTILATION ....................1 K - 3 HULL DRAINAGE SYSTEMS ..................1 Transom Drain ....................1 Bilge Pumps ....................2 Sump ......................... 2 Bilge Compartment Drainage ................2 Cockpit Drainage ....................2 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Table of Contents Page 5...
  • Page 21 Port Helm Lounger ................... 4 Cockpit Table ....................4 Deck Sunpads ....................4 N - 3 INTERIOR UPHOLSTERY CARE ................5 Cleaning Interior Fabric/Upholstery ..............5 Interior Carpets ....................5 Privacy Curtains ....................6 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Table of Contents Page 6...
  • Page 22 R - 1 WINTERIZATION ......................1 Prior to Lifting for Winter Lay-up ................ 1 After Lifting ....................... 1 Prior to Winter Storage ..................2 R - 2 GENERAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE ..............3-5 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Table of Contents Page 7...
  • Page 23 Mooring ....................... 10 GLOSSARY ............................. 1-7 FLOAT PLAN ............................1 FUEL LOG ............................. 1-3 SERVICE LOG ............................1-3 SERVICE INFORMATION ......................... 1 378 VISTA LOCATOR DRAWING ......................1 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS ........................ 1-30 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Table of Contents Page 8...
  • Page 24: Operation

    Besides the equipment installed on the boat by Such courses are strongly recommended. Books on this Four Winns, L.L.C., certain other equipment is required subject are also available from local libraries. for passenger safety. A brochure listing the Federal equip- ment requirements is included in the owner’s packet or...
  • Page 25: Drugs And Alcohol

    2. Check the gauges. Make sure the oil pressure, wa- helm. ter temperature, voltmeter, etc. are reading normally. Have fun in your Four Winns® boat, but also have the 3. Have a safe cruise and enjoy yourself. good sense to be mentally alert and physically capable of operating the boat in a safe manner.
  • Page 26: Cold Engine Start (Efi Engines)

    3. As soon as engine starts: a. Release key to the ON or RUN position. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section A Page 3...
  • Page 27: Warm Engine Starting

    2. To go FORWARD - Briskly move the shifter levers forward. Once forward gear engagement is complete, 2. Turn ignition key to the OFF position. push throttle levers forward until desired speed is achieved. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section A Page 4...
  • Page 28: Grounding And Towing

    1-800-336-BOAT. The United States Power Squadron also offers free courses Four Winns® boats are not designed nor intended to be ranging from basic seamanship to celestial navigation. used as a towing vessel. The mooring cleats on For information, contact your local Power Squadron, or Four Winns®...
  • Page 29: Laws And Regulations

    How- ever, you should not put your boat or crew in a dangerous situation which exceeds your capabilities or those of your boat. The 1971 Boating Safety Act grants protection to a 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section A Page 6...
  • Page 30: Discharge Of Oil

    In addition, the plac- ard must contain the warning that a person who violates these requirements is liable to civil ($25,000) and crimi- nal (Imprisonment) penalties. The placard also must note 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section A Page 7...
  • Page 31: Safety & Safety Equipment

    Figure B2: Type II, Wearable tion while in the water. Body weight and age should be considered when selecting a PFD. The buoyancy pro- vided by the PFD should support the person’s weight in the water. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section B Page 1...
  • Page 32: Pfd Pointers

    Hand-held portable extinguisher(s) should be mounted in a readily accessible location(s) away from the en- Figure B5: Type V, Wearable gine compartment. All persons aboard should know the location(s) and proper operation of the fire extinguisher(s). 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section B Page 2...
  • Page 33: Fire Extinguisher System

    (daytime); or three red flares of hand A self-contained, FE241 agent fire extinguisher system held, meteor, or parachute type (daytime/night- is a standard feature on the 378 Vista™ model. The time). equipment utilized has been so chosen, and located, to...
  • Page 34: Navigation Lights

    J. Additional Recommended Equipment exhaust outlets, vessel attitude, wind direction, vessel speed, boat systems maintenance, etc.) The technical Four Winns recommends that you acquire additional information included in this section is to inform the boat equipment for safe, enjoyable cruising. This list, which...
  • Page 35: Properties And Characteristics Of Carbon Monoxide

    The result is a lack of oxygen for the tissues with the subse- quent tissue death and, if exposure is prolonged, death of the individual. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section B Page 5...
  • Page 36: Treatment (Evaluate, Ventilate, Evacuate, Investigate, Take Corrective Action)

    A boat operator should: Figure B7: The effect of sea walls and other confined spaces. 1. Pay attention to ventilating the boat. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section B Page 6...
  • Page 37: The Effect Of Boats Moored Along Side

    4. Opening and closing ports, hatches, doors, and win- dows may raise or lower CO levels on board a boat. When airflow is moving forward inside the boat, CO may be entering the boat. See Figures B11 and B12. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section B Page 7...
  • Page 38: Accumulation Of Exhaust Gases-Swim Platform

    CO into the occupied spaces. Care should 2. Do not swim under or around swim platform. be taken to be aware of all prevailing conditions when using these ventilating methods. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section B Page 8...
  • Page 39: Running Of Engines In Idle

    Four Winns. Portable generators will produce CO. These sets discharge their exhaust products in lo- c. Exhaust Back-Pressure - Certain alterations to cations which can lead to an increase in the accumula-...
  • Page 40: Maintenance - Exhaust System Integrity

    AA. CO Detection System 6. Checking hangers and other supports Four Winns has included two CO detectors as a stan- 7. Ensuring blower/fan is operational dard feature. One of the CO detectors is located in the forward V-berth and the other is located in the aft/mid 8.
  • Page 41: Safe Boating Practices

    CO intoxi- Do not use drugs or drink alcohol while operating a boat. cation. See your Four Winns dealer for assis- Like driving a car, driving a boat requires sober, atten- tance in diagnosing the cause for the alarm.
  • Page 42: Passenger Safety

    They will check for compliance with Helm Boarding Ladder Warning Label safety standards and required safety equipment. You may voluntarily consent to one of these inspections, and you are allowed to make corrections without pros- ecution. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section B Page 12...
  • Page 43: Safe Boating Courses

    These are usually marked with a swim area buoy (see Figure B13). Do not swim alone or at night. Personal Injury! Four Winns® boats are not designed for and should not be used for pulling parasails, kites, gliders or any device which can become air- borne.
  • Page 44 10. Do not drive the boat directly behind a water skier. At 25 miles per hour, the boat will overtake a fallen skier who was 200 feet in front in about 5 seconds. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section B Page 14...
  • Page 45: Basic Seamanship

    “MAYDAY” should NEVER be used unless there is grave or im- minent danger, and you are in need of immedi- Honk ate assistance. Honk Honk Honk Figure C1: Meeting Head-On 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section C Page 1...
  • Page 46 1 prolonged, 1 short time a boat is nearby, operators must signal their inten- 1 prolonged, 1 short 1 prolonged, 1 short blast tions when necessary to avoid potentially confusing or Figure C3: Overtaking 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section C Page 2...
  • Page 47: Navigational Aids

    The numbers on the green markers are odd. Most lights on markers flash on and off. Others such Red markers have even numbers. as lights on aids with no lateral significance are fixed. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section C Page 3...
  • Page 48: The Uniform State Waterway Marking System

    To identify a light, note its The 378 Vista™ comes standard with a windlass and a color and pattern or timing of flashes, and compare it 35-pound Talon Plow XT™...
  • Page 49: Recommended Reading

    Anchors are available in different shapes, sizes and Boat U.S. Foundation for Boating Safety Hotline weights to fit different boats, uses, and conditions. Your 1-800-336-BOAT Four Winns dealer can tell you which anchor will work 1-800-245-BOAT (in Virginia) best for your boat. U.S. Coast Guard Info Line...
  • Page 50: Owner's Logs And Records

    The Service Information Sheet allows you to record all the pertinent information regarding your Four Winns® boat. This sheet will be extremely helpful when order- ing additional/optional parts for your boat or when hav- ing service work done.
  • Page 51 ™ Figure C5: Navigational Aids Chart 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section C Page 7...
  • Page 52: Warranty And Service

    The Four Winns Winning Edge™ Owner Protection Plan, risk of personal injury to the public.” In order for us to provides the new Four Winns purchaser with one of the comply with this law if it becomes necessary, it is es-...
  • Page 53: Insurance Coverage

    Four Winns® boat. A copy of this form is included in the owner’s packet. Using this form, you may want to have In addition, Four Winns maintains specific records on...
  • Page 54: Owner's Responsibilities

    Along with boating, comes responsibility. Responsibil- ity for safety, boating laws, and the environment. Please Show your colors! Four Winns offers a complete line of think about the future of our waterways, oceans and sports clothing designed to complement your new boat.
  • Page 55: General

    Watering and itchy eyes tered. A registration card is furnished with each new en- b. Flushed appearance gine. When selling a Four Winns® boat, the dealer, along c. Throbbing temples with the purchaser, should complete the information re- d. Inattentiveness quested on these cards and return them to the respective e.
  • Page 56: Carbon Monoxide Monitor

    A. Engine to provide fresh air ventilation. Keep hatches, win- dows, and doorways that face aft or towards the ex- Powering your 378 Vista™ inboard is your choice of haust discharge closed. twin Mercruisers® (gas), twin Volvo-Penta® (gas/die- sel), or twin Caterpillar® (diesel) inboard engines. Please...
  • Page 57: Underwater Equipment (Inboards)

    Minor dripping may occur and is not abnormal during operation. See Figure E1 & E2. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section E Page 3...
  • Page 58: Propeller Shaft

    15 ft.-lbs. of torque, then re-tightening each nut to 30 to 35 ft.-lbs of torque. Be sure the shaft can be turned with one hand on the coupling. 9. Repeat this procedure on the other side. Figure E3: Coupling Alignment 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section E Page 4...
  • Page 59: Propellers

    “Prop the aspects of propeller size and performance. It should Slip” is usually expressed as a percent of the computed be noted that the 378 Vista™ is equipped with nibral theoretical speed. Twenty-five to thirty-five percent prop propellers.
  • Page 60: Engine Cooling Systems

    See Figure vice and maintenance of this equipment. The 378 Vista uses surface water as a cooling medium The running angle can be controlled through the use of for the heat exchanger. The cooling water employed en- trim tabs.
  • Page 61: Trim Tabs

    Before leaving the dock and utilizing the trim tabs, ensure the trim tabs are in the full up position. Press both lower halves of the trim tab switches and hold (for approximately 10 seconds) until the tabs are full up. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section E Page 7...
  • Page 62: Induce Planing & Controlling Trim Angle

    This should The 378 Vista™ has individual gauges in the dash panel be used to adjust the running attitude of the boat to de- as standard instrumentation.
  • Page 63: Speedometer

    B. Speedometer E. Voltmeter A speedometer is not available on the 378 Vista™. With the optional GPS/Navigational package the ability to The voltmeter monitors battery condition and thus alter- monitor your speed becomes available. Please refer to nator performance.
  • Page 64: Engine Hour Meter

    Engine Hour Meter NOTICE The engine alarm monitors only engine water tem- Engine hour meters are standard on the 378 Vista® model perature and engine oil pressure. Always main- and provides a numeric record of elapsed engine operat- tain a close visual watch on the drive(s), transmis- ing time.
  • Page 65: Instrument Maintenance

    The ignition switches and all instruments, controls, etc. should be protected from the weather when not in use. Four Winns offers appropriate weather covers for each model. Excessive exposure can lead to gauge and ignition switch difficulties.
  • Page 66: Control Systems

    Additional information on controls and their operation is The 378 Vista™ model is equipped with twin lever, single discussed in Section F-2 and the engine manufacturer’s action shifter and throttle levers. See Figures F1 & F2.
  • Page 67: Neutral Safety Switch

    Control or cable adjustments are required to cor- rect this condition should it persist. See your Four Winns dealer for necessary control and cable adjustments. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 68: Steering Systems

    Upon commissioning the boat, it is necessary to purge the system of air. This is performed by your Four Winns dealer during pre-delivery service. Should steering diffi- culty increase with time, it is possible additional bleeding of the system is required.
  • Page 69: Steering Load

    Such a unit is provided on the 378 Vista™ and “lock to lock” without a concentrated turning effort.
  • Page 70: Propeller Torque

    There should be an equal number of turns to port and starboard from the straight ahead position. If adjust- ment becomes necessary, see your Four Winns dealer. All cables, helm assemblies, and steering connections should be periodically lubricated with a light, waterproof grease or as indicated in the manufacturers information provided in the owner’s packet.
  • Page 71 ™ Figure G4: Hydraulic Steering Parts Breakdown 040-0523 RUDDER, 378V (2 EA) 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section G Page 4...
  • Page 72 ™ Figure G5: 378V Inboard Propulsion System *NOT SHOWN 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section G Page 5...
  • Page 73 ™ Figure G6: Tie Bar 47 1/4” Tiller Arm Assembly 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section G Page 6...
  • Page 74: Electrical Systems

    50 Hertz models) AC electrical power. A quadruple (4) battery system along with dockside power (including bat- tery charger) is standard on the 378 Vista™. One bat- tery is designated for the port engine, one is for the star- board engine and two batteries are designated for the ships systems.
  • Page 75: Operation

    VOLTMETER port engine battery to power the port engine and 12 volt On the 378 Vista™, two voltmeters are installed in the engine related equipment. The ships system battery will not be used for any engine or engine related equip-...
  • Page 76: 12 Volt Electrical Equipment

    NOTICE gasoline or vapors. Operate blower for four min- On the 378 Vista™, a separate SYSTEMS utes, and verify blower operation. ALWAYS run breaker on the battery switch panel can be used the blower when the vessel is operating below to shut down all DC equipment (except bilge cruising speed.
  • Page 77: Installation Of Additional 12 Volt Equipment

    Cabin equipment is protected by the 12 volt DC cabin rises in the sump. This pump is protected by the SUMP panel on the 378 Vista™. Cabin equipment information is circuit breaker located in the 12 volt cabin panel. listed as follows:...
  • Page 78: 120 (220) Volt Electrical System

    If any abnormalities appear during dockside op- eration, DISCONNECT the system immediately to prevent electric shock hazards! Have the boat’s electrical system and the shoreside receptacles checked as soon as possible. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section H Page 5...
  • Page 79: Shore Power Connections

    Some marinas are not equipped with approved twistlock- trolled by a circuit breaker on the AC electrical panel in type receptacles. An adaptor is available from Four Winns the cabin labeled BATTERY CHARGER which converts the twistlock shore plug to a three wire grounded household type plug.
  • Page 80: Reverse Polarity Indicator

    120 VAC power to the icemaker. The icemaker is on the main AC panel when the Reverse Polarity light is standard on the 378 Vista™. Receptacles - The OUTLET circuit breakers supply power to the corresponding receptacles in the AC system.
  • Page 81: Electrical System Maintenance

    Section B-2 - Carbon Monoxide and Section E-2 - Engine Exhaust. A generator is standard on the 378 Vista™. It provides 120 Volt (220V) AC power when the boat is away from the Periodic generator maintenance as outlined in the gen- dock.
  • Page 82: Electrical Wiring Maintenance

    Consult an experienced marine electrician or contact your Four Winns dealer for assistance. Disconnect the battery before working on elec- The use of some shore power battery chargers, while the...
  • Page 83: Corrosion Prevention

    Please refer to the section on “Anti-Corrosion Anodes” in your engine manufacturer’s manual for addi- tional information. See Figure H5. Shaft Anode Transom Anode Figure H5: Transom & Shaft Anodes 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section H Page 10...
  • Page 84: Fuel Systems

    See Figure I1 and the loca- tor drawing at the back of this manual. The capacity of each fuel tank is 150 gallons. The 378 Vista™ is equipped with a fuel tank control switch at the helm which in turn operates the fuel valves for the tanks.
  • Page 85: Fuel Fills

    An entry on the Four Winns Pre-Delivery Inspec- lar device. Be sure not to puncture the screen. The...
  • Page 86: Fuel Gauge

    This system is merely a relative indication of the available fuel supply and not a calibrated instrument. Figure I6: Trim Angle Effect with Low Fuel Relative adjustments can be made by your Four Winns dealer by bending the fuel sender float arm. H. Fuel Filters The gauge readings will also vary with the trim angle of Fuel filters are installed on each engine.
  • Page 87: Gas Vapor Detector

    FUEL STANDARDS Gas Vapor Detector Be cautious when using gasoline which contains alco- A gas vapor detector is standard on 378 Vista™ model. hol. The gas vapor detector will monitor the engine compart- ment and notify the operator of an accumulation of gaso- line vapors.
  • Page 88: Fueling Instructions

    (4) minutes before engine start-up. d. Determine how much additional fuel is required e. Be prepared to cast off moorings as soon as to avoid overflow. engines are started. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section I Page 5...
  • Page 89: Water And Waste Systems

    15 gallons of tank capacity. The capacity of the fresh water tank for the 378 Vista™ 4. Allow to stand for three (3) hours. If time is a factor, is 66 gallons/249 liters. This model comes standard...
  • Page 90: Pressurized Water System

    C. Water Heating Systems The water heater used on 378 Vista™ has a 20 gallon capacity. The water heater is installed center-aft, inside the engine compartment. Refer to the locator drawing at the back of the manual.
  • Page 91: Grey Water System

    J - 3 GREY WATER SYSTEM The grey water system is optional on 378 Vista™ mod- els. The water from the galley sink, head sink and show- er will drain into a sump and is pumped into a 30 gallon (114 liters) holding tank.
  • Page 92: Transom Shower

    See Figures J4 & J5 and refer to the The transom shower is standard on the Four Winns 378 drawings at the end of this section. Also, refer to the Vista™ model. The shower unit is located on the star- manufacturers literature included in the owner’s packet.
  • Page 93: Head With Overboard Discharge

    Vacuum Sanx Filter Generator This option is available on the 378 Vista™ model. The head operates the same as the VacuFlush system above but an additional line with a “Y” has been installed for overboard discharge. The waste will be pumped into the holding tank from the head.
  • Page 94: Dockside Pump-Out

    Flush at pressure water pump. If obstructed, remove from the least twice. water line and either clean or replace the part. The filter unit will twist apart. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section J Page 6...
  • Page 95: Winterizing The Water System

    However, to prevent possible comes empty. damage to components in your boat, Four Winns recommends having the boat winterized by your 2. Add 15 gallons of R.V. antifreeze to the water tank.
  • Page 96: Ventilation And Drainage Systems

    All Vista™ cabins are equipped with deck hatches for ventilation. The aft cabin window also opens to provide All Four Winns Vista™ models are equipped with an elec- tric bilge blower. The bilge blower provides the ventilation ventilation. The cabin side windows (portlight) on the 378 required prior to starting the engines and while at idle.
  • Page 97: Bilge Pumps

    The aft Certain bulkhead areas of Four Winns® boats are sealed bilge pump is controlled by the AFT BILGE PUMP switch in accordance with U.S. Coast Guard regulations effec- on the helm upper switch panel (see Section H for a de- tive at the date of manufacture.
  • Page 98: Interior Equipment

    A. Electric Stove A full range thermostat maintains the unit at the tem- An electric stove is standard on the 378 Vista™ cruiser perature you desire. Turning the control all the way to model. The stoves is equipped with dual burners and the right (clockwise) will give you the coldest position, flush mounted.
  • Page 99: Entertainment Center

    These instruc- Four Winns offers an AM/FM CD stereo and multi-disc tions are found in the owner’s packet. CD changer as standard equipment and are located in the electronics panel.
  • Page 100: Air Conditioning

    Air Conditioner/Heater provides either cooling or heating cooling medium. Prior to using the air condition- and is standard on the 378 Vista™. The unit operates ing, the boat must be in the water and the sea- on 120 volt (220 volt on 50 hertz models) AC power. The cock to the air conditioning water intake must output of the air conditioner is 16,000 BTU.
  • Page 101: Central Vacuum

    CENTRAL VACUUM Central vacuum has been included as a standard fea- ture on the 378 Vista™. Simply raise the inlet cover, insert the vacuum hose into the central vacuum’s inlet, turn the power on and you are ready to clean. See Figure L8.
  • Page 102: Exterior Equipment

    This can be controlled by cleaning the fittings and apply- ing a coat of wax. Any future rusting can be easily re- The 378 Vista™ has a combination hinged door (w/ moved by polishing and rewaxing. screen) and sliding hatch assembly for gaining access to and from the cabin.
  • Page 103: Windows

    Q-7. Companionway Door. DO NOT use paper tow- Chrome els. They will scratch the plexiglass. Hook Plexiglass or plastic polish may also be used. Read the label first before using any cleaning product. Figure M2: Companionway Door - Open 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section M Page 2...
  • Page 104: Foredeck Hatches

    EXTENDED SWIM PLATFORM age space or shelves behind the doors are easily acces- sible. Four Winns provides an integrated fiberglass swim plat- form on all models. An extended swim platform is a standard feature and lengthens the platform to approxi- mately 42”/1.06m on the 378.
  • Page 105: Engine Day Hatch W/ Electric Lift

    ENGINE DAY HATCH w/ ELECTRIC LIFT To raise the engine hatch: The 378 Vista model features a engine day hatch with an 1. Remove the cockpit table (if currently installed). electric lift or screw jack. The screw jack lifts and lowers the engine hatch by pressing the switch located on the 2.
  • Page 106: Transom Storage Locker

    ™ M - 10 BOW PLATFORM w/ ANCHOR ROLLER The Four Winns 378 Vista™ is designed with an inte- Do not have person(s) sitting in stern seat or grated bow platform. This bow platform provides a func- on engine hatch while attempting to raise en- tional base for anchoring.
  • Page 107: Anchor Storage Locker

    Always be sure to raise and secure the an- chor prior to operating your boat. Failure to raise and secure anchor before getting un- derway could result in severe injury or damage to boat from rebounding anchor. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section M Page 6...
  • Page 108: Navigational Equipment

    The GPS sensor receives high frequency radio A compass is standard on the Four Winns 378 Vista™. signals generated from satellites to generate coordinate It is a valuable piece of equipment when operating off- readings on the display.
  • Page 109: Radar Arch

    M - 14 SPOTLIGHT A properly operating spotlight is essential for safe cruis- ing at night. Four Winns offers a remote controlled spot- light as standard equipment on the 378. See Figure M17. The spotlight uses an electric motor and helm- mounted, remote switch controls to direct the spotlight’s...
  • Page 110: Upholstery

    The forward cabin also comes with a privacy curtain or pending on height of table desired. Table height optional bulkhead with doors and hanging, cedar-lined ranges from approximately 23” - 33” (58.4 - locker. 83.8cm). 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section N Page 1...
  • Page 111: Mid Cabin (Aft Cabin) Berth

    See Figures N6, N7 & side flip-up bolster. By simply flipping up the bolster the driver is able to sit higher in the seat. This is designed 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section N Page 2...
  • Page 112 A fill-in cushion is also provided to extend the cushion cushion. Refer to Figure N11. area for such things as sunbathing, napping or overnight sleeping. Refer to Figures N9 and N10. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section N Page 3...
  • Page 113: Port Helm Lounger

    32” leg is be stored underneath the starboard cock- pit seat. Note: The cockpit table is also used as the fill- in cushion support using the 17” leg. See Section N2-B for installation and removal of cockpit fill-in cushion. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section N Page 4...
  • Page 114: Interior Upholstery Care

    B. Interior Carpets To remove stains, please refer to the following list for rec- ommended cleaners. Four Winns® cruisers use a high quality interior grade carpeting. Interior carpeting should be cleaned in the same manner as the carpeting in your home. Vacuum- 378 Vista™...
  • Page 115: Privacy Curtains

    • Tough Duty Cleaner™ - (to locate the nearest dis- Additional cleaning information is provided by the manu- tributor, call 800-537-8990). facturer and is included with this manual. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section N Page 6...
  • Page 116: Exterior Carpets

    ™ D. Stain Removal Testing Four Winns offers a variety of optional weather covers for protection of the boat and associated equipment. Con- tinued exposure can damage the upholstery and seating. Even the most stubborn stains can be removed from Ole- fin fiber following the procedures outlined.
  • Page 117: Stain Removal Procedure

    ™ Table I: Stain Removal 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section N Page 8...
  • Page 118: Weather Covers

    Four Winns® models. A bimini top and camper is stan- rain can cause severe damage to the material or dard on the 378 Vista™. Four Winns® covers are de- top structure. Refer to O-6 - Winter Storage in signed and intended to provide protection of the cockpit this manual for more information.
  • Page 119: Bimini Top

    1. Remove the canvas boot from the bimini top and curtains completely encloses the cockpit area when de- unroll top. sired. See Figure O3. For hardware installation see 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section O Page 2...
  • Page 120: Cockpit Cover

    Figure O7 at the end of this section. O - 5 COCKPIT COVER To install: The 378 Vista’s optional cockpit cover is used to cover the complete cockpit area and is intended as a short 1. Install bimini top, forward windshield connector and term storage cover.
  • Page 121: Winter Storage

    The boat must be properly protected during winter dry dock storage. A winter storage cover is advisable. Many ma- rine dealers offer shrinkwrap enclosures for outdoor stor- age. See a Four Winns dealer for information on the avail- ability of winter storage covers or other alternatives for stor- age.
  • Page 122 Scotchguard™. ene. DO NOT store the weather cover in polyethyl- See your Four Winns dealer for additional information on ene under direct sunlight or high temperature situa- weather covers.
  • Page 123: Fiberglass And Hull Information

    These pods, plus the unique distribution of deadrise from to the hull or deck. Special care must be taken during transom to bow, allows Four Winns to place more hull in the installation of any equipment to a fiberglass com- the water than deep-vee designs of similar length and ponent.
  • Page 124: Fiberglass Care & Maintenance

    Also, season. consult a Four Winns dealer for their recommendations. Four Winns utilizes fade-fighting gel coat in the exterior NOTICE finish. It is specially formulated to resist fading and yel- Do not use carnuba based waxes. This type...
  • Page 125: Stains

    Remove any excess, and either denatured or rubbing alcohol. If this does not work, then rub the area with a buffing pad, or power buffer. consult your Four Winns dealer for professional assis- Apply pressure only as necessary to restore the sur- tance.
  • Page 126: Scratches

    (ultraviolet). For this reason, Cosmetic surface damage can be repaired as follows: “matching” gel coat obtained from Four Winns may not match the gel color of a boat that has been exposed. 1. Sand the surrounding area with medium or fine grit However, this is the closest match commercially avail- sandpaper.
  • Page 127: Osmotic Blistering

    P - 7 HULL SUPPORT prevent the possibility of reoccurrence of blisters. Your Four Winns dealer or local ship store will have informa- Proper support of the hull while it is out of the water is tion on barrier coat products.
  • Page 128 A trailer, or storage cradle designed for a larger or smaller boat will not provide proper support for the hull. This could lead to hull deformation and thus serious perfor- mance deficiencies. 378 VISTA™ Figure P1: Bottom Line Paint Location 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section P Page 6...
  • Page 129: Woodwork And Composites

    378. The ately. Corian® gives the 378 Vista™ a rich look and makes for an extremely strong yet lightweight top. It can be cleaned with hand dish washing soap and water, or other cleaning...
  • Page 130: Acrylic Plastic - (Plexiglass)

    These solutions attack the acrylic surface. You can use fine automotive acrylic rubbing and polish- ing compounds to remove fine scratches on acrylic. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section Q Page 2...
  • Page 131: General Maintenance

    2. Thoroughly wash the fiberglass exterior, especially spark. the hull bottom. Remove as much marine growth as possible. Wax lightly. 10. Clean the boat interior thoroughly. Vacuum carpets, and dry clean drapes and upholstery jackets as nec- essary. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section R Page 1...
  • Page 132: Prior To Winter Storage

    5. DO NOT use the bimini top or camper top as a win- ter storage cover. The life of these covers may be significantly shortened if exposed to harsh weather elements for long periods. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section R Page 2...
  • Page 133: General Maintenance Schedule

    * Or as Required 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section R Page 3...
  • Page 134 ™ t l i & & & & l i t & & l l u t t i & * Or as Required 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section R Page 4...
  • Page 135 ™ , s l l l u l l u i t n n i l & & * Or as Required 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section R Page 5...
  • Page 136 2. Thoroughly wash the fiberglass exterior, especially spark. the hull bottom. Remove as much marine growth as possible. Wax lightly. 10. Clean the boat interior thoroughly. Vacuum carpets, and dry clean drapes and upholstery jackets as nec- essary. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section R Page 1...
  • Page 137 5. DO NOT use the bimini top or camper top as a win- ter storage cover. The life of these covers may be significantly shortened if exposed to harsh weather elements for long periods. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section R Page 2...
  • Page 138 * Or as Required 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section R Page 3...
  • Page 139 ™ t l i & & & & l i t & & l l u t t i & * Or as Required 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section R Page 4...
  • Page 140 ™ , s l l l u l l u i t n n i l & & * Or as Required 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section R Page 5...
  • Page 141: Prelaunch And Underway

    Keep an eye on the weather. Be aware of possible changing conditions by monitoring local weather broadcasts prior to departure. The captain or first mate should personally monitor strong winds and electrical storms. Always keep accurate up-to-date charts of your boating area on board. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section S Page 1...
  • Page 142: Fueling

    5. Use only fuel lubricants recommended by the en- age or indication of vapors before starting en- gine manufacturer. gine. Do not run blower or operate any electri- cal switch until problem is corrected. Fire or explosion may result. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section S Page 2...
  • Page 143: Loading Passengers And Gear

    Constant Notice: Additional starting information is located in Sec- attention to steering is required for safe op- tion A. eration. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section S Page 3...
  • Page 144: Leaving The Dock

    From a maximum angle, the boat will level out to its planing attitude with continued acceleration. This maximum angle is known 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section S Page 4...
  • Page 145: Trimming Your Boat

    To do this, keep the cylinders retracted even loads. while at dockside. Press both trim tab controls down until tabs reach their full up position. Figure S1: Trimming the Boat with Trim Tabs 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section S Page 5...
  • Page 146: Navigation Lights

    Make sure all persons aboard are wearing their signals and monitor your local weather forecasts before PFDs. leaving port. • If your boat has depth finding equipment, take sounding and match them with soundings on your charts. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section S Page 6...
  • Page 147: Running Aground

    Wear PFDs or have them readily available at all times. jor engine damage. If your boat capsizes, and others were on board, lo- cate them and guide them to the safety of the hull. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section S Page 7...
  • Page 148: Man Overboard

    4. If the bow of the other boat penetrated your boat’s hull, prepare to block the opening once the boats • Extinguish smoking materials carefully. are separated. • Use special care with flame or high temperatures around urethane foam. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section S Page 8...
  • Page 149: Medical Emergency

    Use the throttles and shifters to control the boat’s temporary repair fail also. Have your dealer make re- movement. pairs before using the boat again. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section S Page 9...
  • Page 150: Mooring

    16-foot runabout should be at least 15 feet. An eye splice at the end of each line works well with bow or stern cleats. Figure S2: Mooring Lines 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Section S Page 10...
  • Page 151: Glossary

    BUOY - An anchored float used for marking a position 2. A transverse structural member that stiffens and sup- on the water, a hazard, or a shoal. ports a portion of the deck. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Glossary Page 1...
  • Page 152 CURRENT -1. The movement of water, 2. The flow of EVEN KEEL - To be floating evenly without listing to ei- electrical charge. ther side. DEAD AHEAD - Directly in front of the boat. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Glossary Page 2...
  • Page 153 FORWARD - Toward the bow. HATCHWAYS - Access ways through decks. FREEBOARD - The minimum vertical distance from the surface of the water to the gunwale. HARDTOP - A permanent cover over the cabin or cock- pit. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Glossary Page 3...
  • Page 154 Isobars except that Isotherms connect all the points that and dawn. are of equal temperature. OVERHEAD - A ceiling or roof of a vessel. JETSAM - Refuse that sinks when discharged overboard. OVERBOARD - Over the side of the boat. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Glossary Page 4...
  • Page 155 QUARTER - The sides of a boat aft of amidships. SHEET BEND - A knot used to join tow ropes. QUARTERING SEA - Sea coming on a boat’s quarter. SHOAL - An area of shallow water. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Glossary Page 5...
  • Page 156 TRANSVERSE - Across the vessel; athwartships. fraying. TRIM - Fore and aft balance of a boat. WINDLASS - A device used to raise and lower the an- chor. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Glossary Page 6...
  • Page 157 WINDWARD - Toward the direction from which the wind is coming. YAW - 1. To swing off course, as when due to the impact of a following or quartering sea. 2. Any motion about a vertical axis. 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Glossary Page 7...
  • Page 158: Float Plan

    Expected to Return By ___________________________________________ AutoType ______________________License No. ______________ Where _______________________________ If not returned by ________________________call the Coast Guard, or ________________________________ Local Marine Authority Coast Guard Telephone Number: ________________________________________________________________ Local Marine Authority Telephone Number: _______________________________________________________ 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Float Plan Page 1...
  • Page 159: Fuel Log

    ™ FUEL LOG 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Fuel Log Page 1...
  • Page 160 ™ FUEL LOG 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Fuel Log Page 2...
  • Page 161 ™ FUEL LOG 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Fuel Log Page 3...
  • Page 162: Service Log

    ™ SERVICE LOG 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Service Log Page 1...
  • Page 163 ™ SERVICE LOG 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Service Log Page 2...
  • Page 164 ™ SERVICE LOG 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Service Log Page 3...
  • Page 165: Service Information

    ™ SERVICE INFORMATION & & Service Information 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Page 1...
  • Page 166: Vista Locator Drawing

    ™ 378 VISTA LOCATOR DRAWING 378 Vista™ Owner’s Manual Locator Drawing Page 1...
  • Page 167: Electrical Schematics

    PORT IGNITION PNK/RED PORT FUEL LT BLU/RED PORT OIL PRESS TAN/RED DK BLU STBD PORT WATER TEMP OIL PRESSURE LT BLU/BLK FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST BRN/ORN CLOCK NOT USED NOT USED ITEM PART NUMBER QUANTITY DESCRIPTION FUNCTION MANUFACTURER STBD VOLT...
  • Page 168 UPPER INSTRUMENTS DK BLU DASH LTS PUR/YEL IGNITION BOTH NOT USED DASH LT RET PORT IGNITION WHT/PUR WHT/PUR STBD IGNITION FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST NOT USED STBD DK BLU GRA/RED PORT TACHOMETER TACHOMETER STBD TACHOMETER ITEM PART NUMBER QUANTITY DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 169 UPPER INSTRUMENTS DK BLU DASH LTS PUR/YEL IGNITION BOTH NOT USED DASH LT RET PORT IGNITION WHT/PUR WHT/PUR STBD IGNITION FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST NOT USED STBD GRA/RED DK BLU PORT TACHOMETER TACHOMETER STBD TACHOMETER ITEM PART NUMBER QUANTITY DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 170 DASH LTS PUR/YEL IGNITION BOTH NOT USED YEL 14AWG DASH LT RET PORT IGNITION WHT/PUR WHT/PUR STBD IGNITION YEL 14AWG FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST NOT USED STBD DK BLU GRA/RED PORT TACHOMETER TACHOMETER STBD TACHOMETER ITEM PART NUMBER QUANTITY DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 171 UPPER INSTRUMENTS DK BLU DASH LTS PUR/YEL IGNITION BOTH NOT USED DASH LT RET PORT IGNITION WHT/PUR WHT/PUR STBD IGNITION FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST NOT USED STBD GRA/RED DK BLU PORT TACHOMETER TACHOMETER STBD TACHOMETER ITEM PART NUMBER QUANTITY DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 172 378 VISTA WIPERS TERM: 02 RED/ORN NOTES: UPPER SWITCH 1. LENGTHS SHOWN IN INCHES +/- 1.5 INCH. 2. WIRE COLOR PER FOUR WINNS COLOR CODE 125-60000. PANEL ASSEMBLY 3. TERMINATIONS PER FOUR WINNS SPEC. 125-60153 TOLERANCES: TITLE Electrical Schematics Page 6...
  • Page 173 SPOTLIGHT RECEPTACLE RECEPTACLE 028-2936 PANEL, BLANK, 368 IGNITION YEL 14AWG SPOTLIGHT RET WHT 14AWG SPOT LIGHT change to pins 41 IGN PANEL FOUR WINNS WIRE LIST FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST COLOR FIRST TERM NOTE SECOND TERM NOTE FUNCTION ITEM PART NUMBER...
  • Page 174 SPOTLIGHT RECEPTACLE RECEPTACLE 025-2936 PANEL, BLANK, 378 IGNITION YEL 14AWG SPOTLIGHT RET WHT 14AWG SPOT LIGHT change to pins 41 IGN PANEL FOUR WINNS WIRE LIST FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST COLOR FIRST TERM NOTE SECOND TERM NOTE FUNCTION ITEM PART NUMBER...
  • Page 175 WIPER RET YEL 14AWG SWITCH PANEL YEL 14AWG CABIN LTS RET YEL 14AWG GRA/GRN NOT USED ORN/RED 14AWG POWER CENTER CABIN LT FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST WINDLASS YEL 14AWG BERTH SPKRS RED/BLK ORN/RED 14AWG WINDLASS UP ITEM PART NUMBER QUANTITY DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 176 ™ SPOT LIGHT SPOT LIGHT CONTROL UNIT SPOT LIGHT SPOT LIGHT CONTROL (ON BOW) (ON HELM) 16 AWG FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST ITEM PART NUMBER QUANTITY DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER 1-640511-0 CONN.HOUSING,9 CKT 1-640511-0 CONN.HOUSING,9 CKT 7 PER CONN. 350967-1 PIN,MALE 378 VISTA...
  • Page 177 ENGINE HATCH IN ORN/GRN 14AWG ORN/GRN 14AWG ARCH / ENGINE LIGHTS IN ARCH / ENGINE LIGHTS IN ORN/BLK ORN/BLK FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST WINDLASS/EMERG START IN WINDLASS/EMERG START IN BRN/ORN 14AWG YEL 14AWG AFT BILGE IN RADAR RET BRN/RED 14AWG...
  • Page 178 BUTTON POWER 1. LENGTHS SHOWN IN INCHES +/- 1.5 INCH BUTTON POWER 2. WIRING TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF SAE J1128. RED/BLK WR01 WINDLASS UP 3. COLOR CODE PER FOUR WINNS SPEC. 125-60000. RED/BLK WINDLASS UP 378 VISTA BLK/RED WR01 DOWN WINDLASS DOWN 4.
  • Page 179 6/23/00 TERMINAL RING, 3/8 16-14 (028-0193) WAS TERMINAL RING 1/ FOOT PEDAL WINDLASS PEDAL WINDLASS PEDAL FP01 BLK/RED FP01 FOOT PEDAL FOOT PEDAL POWER FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST ITEM QUANTITY DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER FUNCTION MANUFACTURER TERM,RING,3/8,16-14 028-0193 PIN,UMNL,18-14 028-0390 FP01...
  • Page 180 NOTES: WHT/BLK STBD TAB SELECT 1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES +/- 1 INCH. 2. WIRE COLOR PER FOUR WINNS COLOR CODE 125-60000. 3. TERMINATIONS PER FOUR WINNS SPEC. 125-60153 FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST 4. ROUTE WIRING ON PANEL AS SHOWN. TIE...
  • Page 181 RED/ORN UPPER STBD ARCH SPKR RET RED/LT BLU LOWER STBD ARCH SPKR UPPER STBD SPKR GRA/WHT LOWER STBD ARCH SPKR RET NOT USED LOWER STBD SPKR FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST DESCRIPTION ITEM PART NUMBER QUANTITY FUNCTION MANUFACTURER TERM,FASTON,.250,16-14 028-0177 028-0390...
  • Page 182 CABIN LTS NOT USED TERM:02 LT BLU/GRN CABIN LTS OUT LT BLU/GRN LT BLU/GRN CABIN LTS OUT 025-2941 PANEL, BLANK, CABIN LIGHTS 378V FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST QUANTITY ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION FUNCTION MANUFACTURER 028-0177 RECEPT,FASTON,.250,18-14 028-0390 PIN,UMNL,18-14 CABIN SWITCH PANEL...
  • Page 183 READING LT 3 READING LT AFT CO MONITOR P101 AFT CO MONITOR YEL 14AWG LT BLU/RED AFT CO MONITOR J102 READ LT FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST LS05 YEL 14AWG FWD DINETTE SPKR LT BLU/RED READ LT ITEM PART NUMBER QUANTITY DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 184 BERTH/NIGHT IN DK BLU/LT BLU ORN/GRA NIGHT LT DK BLU/YEL DK BLU/GRY BERTH LTS BERTH/NIGHT LIGHTS STEP SWITCH DK BLU/YEL BERTH SWITCH FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST FOUR WINNS WIRE LIST QUANTITY ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION FUNCTION MANUFACTURER FIRST COLOR TERM NOTE...
  • Page 185 025-2940 PLATFORM LTS IN RED/GRA PANEL, BLANK, PLATFORM LTS COCKPIT/PLATFORM 378V RED/GRA PLATFORM LTS RED/BRN RED/GRA PLATFORM LIGHTS RED/GRA FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST QUANTITY ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION FUNCTION MANUFACTURER PIN,UMNL,18-14 028-0390 028-0177 RECEPT,FASTON,.250,18-14 025-2940 PANEL,BLANK, COCKPIT/PLATFORM 378V TRANSOM SWITCH...
  • Page 186 2. WIRING TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF SAE J1128. 028-0457 SWITCH,SPST ON OFF,CONT III HEAD LIGHT CARL SW 3. COLOR CODE PER FOUR WINNS SPEC. 125-60000. 028-0457 SWITCH,SPST,ON OFF,CONT III HEAD VENT CARL SW 4. TERMINATE PER FOUR WINNS SPEC. 125-60153.
  • Page 187 BLU/RED BLU/RED REFRIGERATOR BRN/BLK GRA/ORN FWD BILGE COCKPIT LIGHT COCKPIT LT GND10 AT HELM YEL 14AWG BLU/RED GND11 FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST COCKPIT LT ITEM PART NUMBER QUANTITY DESCRIPTION FUNCTION MANUFACTURER EMERGENCY START YEL 14AWG 028-0177 TERM,FASTON,.250,16-14 BLU/RED YEL 14AWG...
  • Page 188 HEAD LT/VENT IN BRN/WHT GRAY WATER LEVEL YEL 14AWG BLU/GRN HEAD VENT NOT USED BRN/PNK SENDER HEAD VENT NOT USED YEL 14AWG FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST VAC-U-FLUSH BLU/GRN VENT YEL 14AWG BRN/WHT 14AWG PUMP PWR ANTENNA ITEM PART NUMBER QUANTITY DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 189 BLK/YEL 14AWG BLOWER A BLK/YEL 14AWG BLOWER A RET ORN/YEL 14AWG BLOWER A BLOWER B IGN SW PANEL BLK/YEL 14AWG FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST BLOWER B RET ORNYEL 14AWG YEL/BLK BLOWER B FIREBOY RED 10AWG PORT IGNITION IN RED/WHT 10AWG...
  • Page 190 SCALE: SHEET: OF: SIZE: 5. ALL WIRES 16AWG UNLESS INDICATED 6/11/03 N.T.S. Page 24 Electrical Schematics DISCLOSURE OF THIS INFORMATION WITHOUT PERMISSION OF FOUR WINNS IS PROHIBITED 3 PLCS +/- .020 CHECKED: DATE: DWG NUMBER: PIN 4 PIN 3 6 DIMENSION SHOWN IS FROM EDGE OF PANEL.
  • Page 191 RED 14AWG LEFT FRONT SPKR STEREO POWER/MEMORY LEFT FRONT SPKR RET BLK/ORN LEFT REAR SPKR LEFT REAR SPKR RET RIGHT FRONT SPKR BLK/BLU FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST RIGHT FRONT SPKR RET RIGHT REAR SPKR ITEM PART NUMBER QUANTITY DESCRIPTION FUNCTION MANUFACTURER...
  • Page 192 PNL LT PNL LT PNL LT YEL 14AWG WIPER RET WHT 10AWG YEL 14AWG DS23 DS31 DS39 DS47 DS55 378 VISTA CABIN LTS RET PNL LT. PNL LT. PNL LT. PNL LT. PNL LT. NOT USED DS24 DS32 DS40 DS48 DS56 PNL LT.
  • Page 193 ™ FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST 120V AC SYSTEM MM01 ITEM PART NUMBER QUANTITY DESCRIPTION FUNCTION MANUFACTURER GENERATOR SHORE POWER AC VOLTMETER TERM,FASTON,.250,18-14 028-0177 CB01 CB03 DS01 028-0179 TERM,FASTON,.250,12-10 028-0189 TERM,RING,#8,16-14 AC SYSTEM 1 028-0191 TERM,RING,#10,16-14 028-0195 TERM,RING,#10,12-10 TERM,RING,#10,8 DS02 028-0198...
  • Page 194 ™ REVIS LEVE PB01 PANEL,BLANK AC MAIN INLET SC01 AIR CONDITIONING TYP 8 PLCS. INLET FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST ITEM PART NUMBER QUANTITY DESCRIPTION FUNCTION MANUFACTURER The location for the shore power panel SC01 080-0383 SCREW,#6X3/4" PFHSMS assembly is underneath the starboard aft seat.
  • Page 195 LEFT REAR SPKR RET 7 RIGHT FRONT SPKR 8 GRA/BLK RIGHT FRONT SPKR RET 9 RIGHT REAR SPKR PUR/BLK RIGHT REAR SPKR RET 11 BLU/WHT AMP SWITCH FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST QUANTITY ITEM PART NUMBER FUNCTION MANUFACTURER DESCRIPTION 028-0390 PIN,UMNL,18-14...
  • Page 196 ™ CLARION AMPLIFIER - APX400.4M CONNECTIONS & SETTINGS Electrical Schematics Page 30...
  • Page 197 ™ CLARION AMPLIFIER - APX480M CONNECTIONS & SETTINGS Electrical Schematics Page 31...
  • Page 198 028-1001 PLUG,DEUSTCH,2 CKT STBD ALARM DEUTSCH 1. TERMINATE PER FOUR WINNS SPEC. 125-60153. 028-0188 SWITCH,IGNITION,IO PORT IGNITION 2. COLOR CODE PER FOUR WINNS SPEC. 125-60000. 028-0188 SWITCH,IGNITION,IO STBD IGNITION 028-1002 LOCKWEDGE,DEUTSCH,PLUG,2 CKT DEUTSCH DIESEL ALARM 3. WIRE TYPE TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF...
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