Four winns Horizon 200 Owner's Manual
Four winns Horizon 200 Owner's Manual

Four winns Horizon 200 Owner's Manual

Horizon 200; horizon 220; horizon 240; sundowner 205; sundowner 225; sundowner 245
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  • Page 2 PREFACE This manual will acquaint you with the use and maintenance of your new Four Winns boat. This manual also provides special information critical to the safety of the passengers, and longevity of the equipment. The information on the following page lists the conventions used to increase the visibility of these important mes- sages.
  • Page 3 The warnings in this manual do not and can not address every conceivable situation. Always use common sense! The following page illustrates the locations of various warning labels, capacity label and other stickers on your Four Winns boat. Owner’s Manual Preface...
  • Page 4 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 pop-riveted below the deck-hull joint in the starboard aft corner.
  • Page 5 A. NMMA CERTIFICATION STICKER WARNING BEFORE STARTING ENGINE: EQUIPMENT DRAIN PLUG - SECURED? MOVEABLE SEATS - SECURED? B. CAPACITY LABEL LIFE JACKET - ONE FOR EACH PERSON? OTHER EMERGENCY GEAR - ON BOARD? (NOTE: CAPACITY WILL VARY DEPENDING PROCEDURES UPON WHICH MODEL YOU HAVE.) EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH - TETHER HOOKED UP? EVERYBODY - SEATED IN BOAT? NEVER...
  • Page 6 Additional warnings not shown on page 3. GASOLINE VAPORS CAN EXPLODE RESULTING IN INJURY OR DEATH. BEFORE STARTING ENGINE -CHECK ENGINE BILGE COMPARTMENT FOR GASOLINE OR VAPORS, AND -OPERATE BLOWER FOR FOUR MINUTES, AND VERIFY BLOWER OPERATION. RUN BLOWER WHEN VESSEL IS OPERATING BE- WARNING LOW CRUISING SPEED.
  • Page 7 AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH FROM FIRE OR EXPLOSION RESULTING FROM LEAKING FUEL. INSPECT SYSTEM FOR LEAKS AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR. WARNING M. LEAKING FUEL WARNING LABEL TO MINIMIZE SHOCK AND FIRE HAZARDS: (1) TURNOFF THE BOAT’S SHORE CONNECTION SWITCH BEFORE CONNECTING OR DISCONNECTING SHORE CABLE.
  • Page 8 BOW RIDER SPECIFICATIONS " 2 " 1 : f l " 2 " 3 " 1 " 9 " 1 " 9 " 2 " 5 & & A. LOA G. OB TRANSOM HEIGHT - NA B. BEAM H. BRIDGE CLEARANCE C.
  • Page 9 BOW RIDER SPECIFICATIONS " 9 " 4 : f l " 8 " 0 " 7 " 1 " 6 " 3 " 5 " 8 & & A. LOA G. OB TRANSOM HEIGHT - NA B. BEAM H. BRIDGE CLEARANCE C.
  • Page 10 BOW RIDER SPECIFICATIONS " " : f l " " " " " " " & & A. LOA G. OB TRANSOM HEIGHT - NA B. BEAM H. BRIDGE CLEARANCE C. KEEL TO W/S SHELF I. COCKPIT STERN HEIGHT D. TOTAL HEIGHT J.
  • Page 11 CUDDY SPECIFICATIONS " 6 " 1 : f l " 8 " 0 " 9 " 2 " 2 " 5 " 2 " 0 " 3 : y t & & A. LOA G. OB TRANSOM HEIGHT - NA B.
  • Page 12 CUDDY SPECIFICATIONS " " : f l " " " " " " " " " & & A. LOA G. OB TRANSOM HEIGHT - NA B. BEAM H. BRIDGE CLEARANCE C. KEEL TO W/S SHELF I. COCKPIT STERN HEIGHT D.
  • Page 13 CUDDY SPECIFICATIONS " " : f l " " " " " " " " " & & A. LOA G. OB TRANSOM HEIGHT - NA B. BEAM H. BRIDGE CLEARANCE C. KEEL TO W/S SHELF I. COCKPIT STERN HEIGHT D.
  • Page 14 TABLE OF CONTENTS Ô ................................................Owner’s Manual Table of Contents Page 1 05/00...
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  • Page 21: Warranty And Service

    Four Winns purchaser with one of the most comprehensive corporate commitments in the ma- choose to move on to a new boat. Four Winns War- ranty coverage is transferable to successive owners of rine industry today. The Four Winns Owner Protection Plan, defines the warranty coverage on all units manu- the boat.
  • Page 22 The selling Four Winns dealer must perform this thor- ing, or you can call 1-800-438-2388. You can also check ough review of the boat and its numerous systems dur- out our clothing line on our Four Winns’ web site at ing the commissioning or “dealer pre-delivery service” www.fourwinns.com.
  • Page 23: Engines And Instrumentation

    ENGINES AND INSTRUMENTATION Owner’s Manual Section B 05/00 Page 1...
  • Page 24 Figure B1: Propeller Pitch & Diameter Owner’s Manual Section B 05/00 Page 2...
  • Page 25 Boat Properly Trimmed Boat Too High - Trim Bow “Down” Boat Too Low - Trim Bow “Up” Figure B2: Running Angle Owner’s Manual Section B 05/00 Page 3...
  • Page 26 Figure B3: Trim Tab Switches Owner’s Manual Section B 05/00 Page 4...
  • Page 27 Figure B4: Horizon and Sundowner Dash Module Owner’s Manual Section B 05/00 Page 5...
  • Page 28 Figure B5: Paddle Wheel Speedo Sender Owner’s Manual Section B 05/00 Page 6...
  • Page 29 Owner’s Manual Section B 05/00 Page 7...
  • Page 30 “Quick Start” Owner’s Manual Section B 05/00 Page 8...
  • Page 31 “Quick Start” Owner’s Manual Section B 05/00 Page 9...
  • Page 32 “Quick Start” “Quick Start” “Quick Start” “Quick Start” Figure B6: Emergency Stop Switch Owner’s Manual Section B 05/00 Page 10...
  • Page 33 Owner’s Manual Section B 05/00 Page 11...
  • Page 34 Please NOTE: The ADJUST button is the SET button on the Four Winns® dash panel.
  • Page 35: Control Systems

    The shift mechanism on the controls can be disengaged to allow for easier starting and engine warm-up. See Fig- Your Four Winns boat is equipped with a single lever con- ure C1. To disengage: cealed side mount or binnacle mount control. This al- lows you to select forward or reverse gear, regulate en- 1.
  • Page 36 Control or cable adjustments are required to correct this condition should it persist. See your Four Winns dealer for necessary control and cable ad- justments. C - 4 CONTROL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Periodic inspections of the control, cables, and all con- nections should be made.
  • Page 37: Steering Systems

    STEERING SYSTEMS D - 1 GENERAL Four Winns boats are equipped with rotary or hydraulic- The tilt mechanism is spring loaded. Due to the type steering systems. Tilt and power steering are fea- variation in steering wheel offerings, the wheel tures which are available on most models.
  • Page 38 Return the boat to your The propeller rotation of a single engine installation will Four Winns dealer as soon as possible to correct the exert a directional force on the steering system. This power steering system.
  • Page 39 If at any time the steering system becomes stiff, has an excessive amount of freeplay or shows any change in its operating characteristics, contact your Four Winns dealer to have the system inspected. Figure D2: Steering Cable Section D Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 40: Electrical Systems

    ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS BATTERY ENGINE BLACK BATTERY CABLE STARTER SOLENOID Figure E1: Single Engine-Single Battery Installation Owner’s Manual Section E 05/00 Page 1...
  • Page 41 RED BATTERY CABLE ENGINE AUTU BILGE SWITCH STARTER SOLENOID BATTERY CABLE BLACK BATTERY CABLE BLACK BATTERY CABLE Figure E2: Single Engine-Dual Battery Installation Owner’s Manual Section E 05/00 Page 2...
  • Page 42 Owner’s Manual Section E 05/00 Page 3...
  • Page 43 Owner’s Manual Section E 05/00 Page 4...
  • Page 44 Wire Color Wire Designation Wires on positive (+) side of battery that go to starter. This wire is non-protected. Red/Purple 50 amp protected wire that runs from the engine Stripe to the fuse panel at the helm. Yellow with Wire from starter switch to starter solenoid. Red Stripe Power lead to bilge blower from a fuse or switch.
  • Page 45 Owner’s Manual Section E 05/00 Page 6...
  • Page 46: Fuel Systems

    Fuel fill deck plates are located either on the aft deck or Tanks on Four Winns boats are located forward of the side decks, and are marked “GAS”. To open, push the aft bilge compartment below the floor. Below is a list of tab in and lift up on the cap.
  • Page 47 This system is merely a relative indication of the available fuel supply and not a calibrated instrument. Relative adjustments can be made by your Four Winns dealer by bending the fuel sender float arm. The gauge readings will also vary with the trim angle of the boat.
  • Page 48 Four Winns. tings and tanks. When the fuel gauge begins to register below the “full”...
  • Page 49 A. Problems With Alcohol In Gasoline Below is a list of problems which may be experienced Avoid serious injury or death from fire or explo- when using blended gasoline. sion resulting from leaking fuel. Inspect sys- tem for leaks at least once a year. 1.
  • Page 50 Figure F6: Grounding Fuel Hose 5. After fueling: a. Replace all fill caps securely. b. Wipe up any spilled fuel. c. Determine that there is no odor of gasoline in the engine compartment or below decks before starting machinery, turning on lights or lighting stove.
  • Page 51: Waste And Water Systems

    WASTE AND WATER SYSTEMS Water Tank Capacities G - 1 GENERAL TANK Some Four Winns models are equipped with a fresh wa- MODELS LOCATION CAPACITY ter supply system. This system consists of a water sup- ply tank, water distribution lines and a distribution pump. Port, Near the Stern 240 Horizon 7 gal./26.5 l...
  • Page 52 Figure G1: Transom Washdown sink is located on the port side near the stern on your Four Winns boat and will draw water when the switch is The fresh water tank has a seven gallon capacity and is operated. The switch is located next to the faucet. After...
  • Page 53 When properly primed and activated, the pressurized C. 245 Sundowner “Soft” Head water system can be used in the same manner as the water system in a home. An automatic pressure sensor On the 245 Sundowner there is a “soft” head as stan- in the water pump keeps the system pressurized.
  • Page 54 E. Pump Out Option Be careful when handling and storing treatment When equipped with the pump out option, the waste can chemicals. Not only are they toxic, but they will be removed from the tank at a pumping station. A deck also stain and damage surrounding surface.
  • Page 55 NOTICE Always winterize the fresh water system prior to winterization of the hull drainage (bilge pump) system. Draining the system as mentioned can be very tedious and an incomplete job can result in expensive repairs. The use of non-toxic anti-freeze (such as R.V. anti- freeze) designed for fresh water systems considerably reduces the work necessary and is a more positive means of winterizing the system.
  • Page 56: Water System

    WATER SYSTEM Figure G7: General Water System Diagram Owner’s Manual Section G 05/00 Page 6...
  • Page 57 H - 1 ENGINE COMPARTMENT VENTILATION Periodic inspection and cleaning of the ventilation ducts All Four Winns stern drive models are equipped with is necessary to ensure adequate air circulation. A buildup engine compartment ventilation. This system is designed of leaves, twigs, or other debris can severely reduce ven- to meet or exceed the requirements (in effect at the time tilation.
  • Page 58 The bilge pump is controlled by the Bilge Pump Switch on Certain bulkhead areas of Four Winns boats are sealed the dash panel. See Section E-3 for a detailed descrip- in accordance with U.S. Coast Guard regulations effec- tion of the bilge pump switches.
  • Page 59 (ABYC) technical information report: “Educational In- C. What Makes Carbon Monoxide formation About Carbon Monoxide”. This information pertains to all boats manufactured by Four Winns. Any time a material containing carbon burns such as gasoline, natural gas, oil, propane, coal, or wood, CO is NOTICE produced.
  • Page 60 F. Symptoms H. Inspection One or more of the following symptoms can signal the Look and listen for leaks in the exhaust systems of both adverse effect of CO accumulation: the generator and propulsion engine(s). Look for dis- coloration around joints in the system (water leaks, car- 1.
  • Page 61 Orient the boat for maximum dissipation of the exhaust or DO NOT run the boat or boat equipment for extended periods under these conditions. See Figure H1. Figure H3: Backdrafting - Air flows over boat and behind transom. Figure H1: The effect of sea walls and other confined 1.
  • Page 62 Gasoline powered portable generators are available in the marine market place and are not an option available through Four Winns. Portable generators will produce CO. These sets discharge their exhaust products in lo- cations which can lead to an increase in the accumula- tion of carbon monoxide in the accommodation space.
  • Page 63 R. CO Detection Systems area. For further information on the design, construction, and testing of boats in consider- Four Winns strongly recommends that you have a CO ation of carbon monoxide, see ABYC TH-23. detector professionally installed on your boat by your Four Winns dealer.
  • Page 64: Interior Equipment

    INTERIOR EQUIPMENT Coaming Pad Glove Box Lock Glove Box Figure I2: Coaming Pad Glove Box Companionway Door Finger In-Dash Pull Cooler Figure I3: Sundowner Cooler Glove Box Lock Glove Box In-Dash Cooler Figure I1: In-Dash Cooler & Glove Box Owner’s Manual Section I 05/00 Page 1...
  • Page 65 Owner’s Manual Section I 05/00 Page 2...
  • Page 66 However, water, and a sponge. Then dry it with a soft cloth. Four Winns recommends no more than two skiers be pulled behind the boat at any time. 3. Avoid cleaners, abrasives, waxes, and most of all, do not use steel wool.
  • Page 67 Read the label before using any product. DO work in this application. NOT use abrasive cleaners. Anchors are usually a dealer installed option. Please check with your Four Winns dealer for his recommen- J - 3 SWIM PLATFORM dations. Four Winns provides an integrated fiberglass swim plat- form on all models.
  • Page 68 J - 6 SAFETY EQUIPMENT PFD Type 1, Wearable (Figure J3) has the greatest required buoyancy. Its design allows for turning most As the owner of the boat, you are responsible for as- unconscious persons in the water from face down po- suring that all required safety equipment is aboard.
  • Page 69 PFD Type IV, Throwable (Figure J6) is required in ad- 4. If the PFD is wet, allow it to dry thoroughly before dition to the PFDs previously discussed. The most com- storing it. Do not dry it in front of a radiator or heater. mon Type IV PFD is a buoyant cushion or ring buoy.
  • Page 70 Additional Recommended Equipment nic type. Regulations prohibit display of visual distress signals on the water under any circumstances except Four Winns recommends that you acquire additional when assistance is required to prevent immediate or equipment for safe, enjoyable cruising. This list, which potential danger to persons on board a vessel.
  • Page 71 J - 7 SAFE BOATING PRACTICES • Do not use the boat in bad weather or sea conditions beyond the skill or experience of NOTICE the operator or the comfortable capability of YOU are responsible for your own safety, the the boat or passengers.
  • Page 72 I. Safe Boating Courses When pulling skiers do not turn on the engine The local U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary and the U.S. Power until you are at least a boat length away. When Squadrons offer comprehensive safe boating classes approaching a downed skier, turn off the en- several times a year.
  • Page 73 B. Rules of Seamanship 3. Crossing Situations 1. Right-of-way In a crossing situation, the boat on the right from the 12-4 o’clock position has the right-of-way. It must hold In general, boats with less maneuverability have right- course and speed. The boat without the right-of-way of-way over a more agile craft.
  • Page 74 5. The General Prudential Rule 7. Whistle Signal The general prudential rule regarding right-of-way is that Out on the water, whistle signals are commonly used. if a collision appears unavoidable, neither boat has right- Although using a whistle signal is not necessary every of-way.
  • Page 75 Preferred Channel markers have horizontal red and B. Lateral Markers green bands. If lighted, the color of the light is the same as the top of the band. They show the preferred chan- Lateral markers indicate the sides of navigable chan- nel for you to use at a junction point.
  • Page 76 J - 11 CONTACTS E. A Special Sign There are many good boating publications that have In Florida, you may see a special sign: “Caution, Mana- information about your area and what other boats are tee Area”. When you see this sign, slow down to idle doing, such as clubs and other activities.
  • Page 77 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- Figure J12: Navigational Aids Chart ing additional/optional parts for your boat or when hav- ing service work done.
  • Page 78 (see Figure J14). 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. Use boat only for appropriate water sports.
  • Page 79 5. Always participate in water sports in safe areas. Stay away from other boats, beaches, swimmers, Rotating Propeller! and heavily traveled waterways. Rotating propeller can cut or sever causing serious injury or death. Shut engine off and 6. Be considerate of others you share the water with. remove ignition key when anyone is swimming nearby.
  • Page 80 Figure J16: Skiing Signals Owner’s Manual Section J 05/00 Page 15...
  • Page 81 UPHOLSTERY Stbd Backrest Port Backrest Fill-in Cushion Fill-in Cushion Port Backrest Stbd Backrest Fill-in Cushion Fill-in Cushion Figure K1: Sundowner Filler Cushions Owner’s Manual Section K 05/00 Page 1...
  • Page 82 Figure K2: Lounger Assembly Pull lever to release Push handle down to pin from pedestal to move forward and back. swivel bucket seat. Friction Adjustment Knob Figure K2: Bucket Seat Slider Base (Front View) Owner’s Manual Section K 05/00 Page 2...
  • Page 83 Owner’s Manual Section K 05/00 Page 3...
  • Page 84 Strap Latch Sundeck Gas Shock Figure K4: Sundeck Assembly Figure K3: Hold-Down Assembly Owner’s Manual Section K 05/00 Page 4...
  • Page 85 Owner’s Manual Section K 05/00 Page 5...
  • Page 86 Table I: Stain Removal STAIN REMOVAL PROCEDURE Automotive Grease Automotive Oil (New or Used) Bacon Grease Berry Stain Blood Butter Catsup or Mustard Chewing Gum A, B (Repeat) Chlorine Bleach (5%) Chocolate (Melted) Clay (Red) Coffee or Tea Cola Crayon A, B, C Feces French Dressing...
  • Page 87 Figure K4: Steps to change lounger to the “down” position. Figure K5: Steps to change lounger to the “up” position. Owner’s Manual Section K 05/00 Page 7...
  • Page 88: Weather Covers

    WEATHER COVERS Owner’ s Manual Section L 05/00 Page 1...
  • Page 89 Figure L2: Shock Cords Figure L1: Full Canvas Owner’s Manual Section L 05/00 Page 2...
  • Page 90 Bimini Top Figure L3: “Southwest” Bimini Top Owner’ s Manual Section L 05/00 Page 3...
  • Page 91 Owner’s Manual Section L 05/00 Page 4...
  • Page 92 Owner’ s Manual Section L 05/00 Page 5...
  • Page 93: Fiberglass And Hull Information

    FIBERGLASS AND HULL INFORMATION Owner’s Manual Section M 05/00 Page 1...
  • Page 94 Owner’s Manual Section M 05/00 Page 2...
  • Page 95 Owner’s Manual Section M 05/00 Page 3...
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  • Page 98 Owner’s Manual Section M 05/00 Page 6...
  • Page 99: Woodwork And Composites

    WOODWORK AND COMPOSITES Owner’s Manual Section N 05/00 Page 1...
  • Page 100: General Maintenance

    GENERAL MAINTENANCE 4. Be sure all the water is completely drained from the O - 1 WINTERIZATION fresh water system. Disconnect all hoses, check valves, etc. and blow all the water from the system A. Prior to Lifting for Winter Lay-up using very low air pressure.
  • Page 101 C. Prior to Winter Storage Make sure that no section of flush hoses are in 1. Remove as many cushions as possible. Remove contact with moving or hot engine parts or abra- storage lids or hatches. Open as many locker doors, sive surfaces such as screw threads, sharp as possible.
  • Page 102 O - 3 GENERAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE * Or as Required Shaded areas indicate the time frame when service/inspection should be conducted. Owner’s Manual Section O 05/00 Page 3...
  • Page 103 * Or as Required Shaded areas indicate the time frame when service/inspection should be conducted. Owner’s Manual Section O 05/00 Page 4...
  • Page 104 * Or as Required Shaded areas indicate the time frame when service/inspection should be conducted. Owner’s Manual Section O 05/00 Page 5...
  • Page 105: Trailer Information

    TRAILER INFORMATION WEIGHT EQUIPMENT (AVERAGE) 50 Lbs. Battery 6.5 Lbs./Gal. Fuel 8 Lbs./Gal. Water 150 Lbs. Accessories (Approximate) Table 1: Average Equipment Weight Section P Owner’s Manual Page 1 05/00...
  • Page 106 Figure P2: Trailer Tongue Assembly Figure P1: Trailer Bunks Owner’s Manual Section P 05/00 Page 2...
  • Page 107 Figure P3: Swivel Jack Section P Owner’s Manual Page 3 05/00...
  • Page 108 Figure P5: Brake Actuator & Coupling Assembly and Disc Brake Figure P4: Coupling Assembly Owner’s Manual Section P 05/00 Page 4...
  • Page 109 Figure P7: 5-Wire Plug Harness Release handle must be in open position to remove from or place on ball. Ball Socket Open Release handle must be fully closed and pin inserted before towing. Ball Socket Closed Figure P6: Surge Brake Actuator & Coupling Assembly Section P Owner’s Manual Page 5...
  • Page 110 Figure P9: Spare Tire Carrier Figure P8: Mag Wheel & Mag Wheel Key (Socket) Owner’s Manual Section P 05/00 Page 6...
  • Page 111 Figure P11: Rear Tie Down Straps ° Figure P10: Bow Tie Down Strap Section P Owner’s Manual Page 7 05/00...
  • Page 112 ° Figure P12: Break-away Cable Owner’s Manual Section P 05/00 Page 8...
  • Page 113 Figure P13: Crossing the Safety Chains Section P Owner’s Manual Page 9 05/00...
  • Page 114 Figure P14: Brake Lockout Mechanism Owner’s Manual Section P 05/00 Page 10...
  • Page 115 Section P Owner’s Manual Page 11 05/00...
  • Page 116 Owner’s Manual Section P 05/00 Page 12...
  • Page 117 Figure P15: Axle Components Section P Owner’s Manual Page 13 05/00...
  • Page 118 Besides the equipment installed on the boat by subject are also available from local libraries. Four Winns, Inc., certain other equipment is required for passenger safety. A brochure listing the Federal equip- ment requirements is included in the owner’s packet or...
  • Page 119 NEVER allow an obviously intoxicated person to take the helm. 3. Have a safe cruise and enjoy yourself. Have fun in your Four Winns® boat but also, have the good sense to be mentally alert and physically capable A - 9 ENGINE OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES of operating the boat in a safe manner.
  • Page 120 trim use automatic transmission fluid. Check the NOTICE fluid levels in the vertical drive units or transmission Failure to move the control handle to the idle as often as practical. position immediately when engine starts will al- low engine to “over-rev” and engine damage could IF THE LOWEST THE FOLLOWING result.
  • Page 121 D. Shifting and Control Speed Any time the boat is operated, be aware of NOTICE changes in shift system operation. A sudden If your boat is equipped with a non-OEM remote increase in shift effort at the remote control control system, ask your dealer how to properly handle, or other abnormal operation, indicates operate it.
  • Page 122 Four Winns® boats are not designed nor intended to be The United States Power Squadron also offers free courses used as a towing vessel. The mooring cleats on ranging from basic seamanship to celestial navigation. Four Winns® boats are not designed or intended to be For information, contact your local Power Squadron, or used for towing purposes.
  • Page 123 GLOSSARY Owner’s Manual Glossary 05/00 Page 1...
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  • Page 130: Float Plan

    DO NOT file this plan with the Coast Guard. Name ________________________________________________ Telephone ______________________________ Description of Boat __________________________ Type _________ Color ____________ Trim ____________ Registration Number ___________________________________________________________________________ Length ___________________ Name __________________________ Make ____________________________ Four Winns Hull Identification Number ___________________________________________________ Other Information _____________________________________________________________________________ Persons Aboard: Name Address Telephone...
  • Page 131: Fuel Log

    FUEL LOG HOURS FUEL RANGE DATE (GAL.) (MILES) Owner’s Manual Fuel Log Page 1 05/00...
  • Page 132 FUEL LOG HOURS FUEL RANGE DATE (GAL.) (MILES) Owner’s Manual Fuel Log 05/00 Page 2...
  • Page 133 FUEL LOG HOURS FUEL RANGE DATE (GAL.) (MILES) Owner’s Manual Fuel Log Page 3 05/00...
  • Page 134: Service Log

    SERVICE LOG DATE HOURS MAINTENANCE PERFORMED Owner’s Manual Service Log Page 1 05/00...
  • Page 135 SERVICE LOG DATE HOURS MAINTENANCE PERFORMED Owner’s Manual Service Log Page 2 05/00...
  • Page 136 SERVICE LOG DATE HOURS MAINTENANCE PERFORMED Owner’s Manual Service Log Page 3 05/00...
  • Page 137: Service Information

    SERVICE INFORMATION BOAT MODEL HULL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ENGINE MODEL ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER DRIVE MODEL DRIVE SERIAL NUMBER PROPELLER DIAMETER PROPELLER PITCH PROPELLER PART NUMBER OIL FILTER NUMBER BOAT COLOR COCKPIT UPHOLSTERY COLOR CABIN UPHOLSTERY COLOR FUEL CAPACITY FUEL: ESTIMATED AVG. GALLON/HR USAGE IGNITION KEY NUMBER GLOVE BOX KEY NUMBER COMPANIONWAY KEY NUMBER...
  • Page 138 1998-1999 MODEL YEAR 200 HORIZON - 245 SUNDOWNER Electrical Schematics Page 1...
  • Page 139 DS01 DEPTH SOUNDER CABLE SHIELD SPEEDO PICKUP SHIELD SC01 GROUND SPEEDO CABLE POWER GRA/PNK GRA/PNK SIGNAL TAN/BLK TAN/BLK WATER TEMPERATURE SHIELD GND3 ENG GND BLK/PUR BLK/PUR J/P01 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER INSTRUMENT CLUSTER ENGINE DEPTH + BLK 10AWG ENGINE BLK/PUR PUR 14AWG (I/O) BLK/PUR RED/PUR 10AWG...

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