Sea Ray 310 Sundancer Owner's Manual
Sea Ray 310 Sundancer Owner's Manual

Sea Ray 310 Sundancer Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Sea Ray Owner’s Manual 310 Sundancer ® Owner’s Manual Part Number: MRP 1848048...
  • Page 3: Maintenance

    Sea Ray, gives you important information on all engine control and steering system.Throughout the the features of your Sea Ray. For years of trouble- Owner’s Manual you will be referred to information free boating take the time to carefully review the provided by manufacturers of specific systems.
  • Page 4 THIS PAGE LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 5 Contact state boating authorities or any marine dealer for registration requirements. 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 6 HULL are included with your Owner’s Manual Packet. IDENTIFICATION NUMBER Locate and read the individual warranties; then put them together for easy future reference. The Sea warranty is on the warranty information sheet ® in your packet. 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 7 When your boat needs service, parts or repair, take Boat Safety Act of 1971. The Act is promulgated by it to an authorized Sea Ray® dealer.To find a dealer the United States Coast Guard who has authority to in your area call: enforce these laws on boat manufacturers that sell products in the United States.
  • Page 8 Thank you for your decision to buy a Sea Ray. The Sea Ray Limited Warranty is subject to change at any time at Sea Ray’s discretion. The information contained herein is general information about the Limited Warranty for the owner’s general knowledge, but does not alter or amend the terms of the Limited Warranty.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    C. Excessive Noise .......... 1.14 C. Maintenance for Shore Power Cable and Shore D. Wake / Wash ..........1.15 Power Inlet ..........3.11 20. Nautical Terms ..........1.15 21. Key to Symbols on Controls and Prints .... 1.16 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    9. Main Distribution Panel Controls and Functions 6.12 10. Shore Power ............. 6.13 A. Shore Power Cords........6.13 B. Main Shore Power Breaker Box ....6.13 C. Shore Power ..........6.13 11. Generator (Optional)......... 6.13 12. Servicing the Main Distribution Panel ....6.13 viii 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 11 B. Preparing to Depart and After Launching ..8.10 C. While Underway ........... 8.11 D. Returning to Port.......... 8.11 E. Securing the Boat ........8.12 F. If the Engine Does Not Start......8.12 9. After Market Equipment Checklist ...... 8.13 10. Maintenance Log ..........8.14 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 12 Information in this publication is based upon the latest product specifications available at printing. Sea Ray ® Boats, Inc. reserves the right to make changes at any time, without notice, in the colors, equipment, specifications, materials and prices of all models, or to discontinue models. Should changes in production models be made, Sea is not obligated to make similar changes or modifications to models sold prior to the date of such changes.
  • Page 13: Safety Labels

    • Being aware of your passengers’ safety at all Replacement safety labels can be obtained times; and by calling your dealer or Sea Ray at 1-800- SRBOATS (International 1-314-216-3333) for • Reducing speed when there is limited visibility, information on how to contact the manufacturing rough water, nearby people in the water, boats, facility for your boat.
  • Page 14: Fire Extinguishing System

    Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are dizziness, ears ringing, headaches, nausea and Other: Your Sea Ray is equipped with the required unconsciousness. A poisoning victim’s skin often navigation lights, engine exhaust and ventilation turns cherry red. Because carbon monoxide gas systems.
  • Page 15 BLOCKING HULL EXHAUSTS. OPERATING AT SLOW OPERATING ENGINE AND/OR GENERATOR IN SPEED OR DEAD IN THE WATER. CONFINED SPACES. LLUSTRATION LLUSTRATION USING CANVAS CURTAINS. OPERATING WITH THE BOW HIGH. LLUSTRATION LLUSTRATION WINDS BLOWING EXHAUST TOWARD GOOD VENTILATION. BOAT OCCUPANTS. LLUSTRATION LLUSTRATION 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 16 It is common sense to have should wear them. A loose PFD is often useless in everyone on board wearing PFDs. A throwable an emergency. device must also be right at hand and ready to toss. 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 17: Bilge

    Extra batteries for flashlights and portable electronic devices • High power spotlight, if you intend to boat at night • Spare keys • Instruction manuals for engine and accessories • Lubricating oil • Tool kit: - Assorted screwdrivers (Phillips and flat blade) 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 18 Certain modifications to your boat 1360 will result in cancellation of your warranty protection. Always check with your dealer before making any modifications to your boat. MAXIMUM LOAD MAXIMUM NUMBER CAPACITY OF PASSENGERS 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 19 10. P 12. M ROPELLERS AINTAIN ONTROL Your Sea Ray has been equipped with propellers On the water there are no marked traffic lanes, no ® which our tests have shown to be the best suited for traffic signs or lights, and boats have no turn signals.
  • Page 20 GET TO SHORE BEFORE • Instruct passengers on location and use of THE WEATHER TURNS BAD safety equipment and procedures. Your 310 Sundancer is Design Category B. ® • Instruct passengers on the fundamentals of operating your boat in case you are unable to The wind speed and wave height specified as the do so.
  • Page 21: Boarding

    You must know where the hazards are and avoid them. allowing people to swim anywhere near your In uncharted waters, boat very slowly and post a boat. Shut the engine OFF and remove the lookout. key from the ignition switch so that no one can 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 22 Cut Motor – Draw finger across throat. Slow Down – Thumb pointed down or palm down, move hand up and down. SPORT DIVER’S CODE ALPHA FLAG FLAG Faster – Thumb pointed up or palm up, move hand up and down. 1.10 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 23 Equip your boat with a first water to assist the victim. aid kit. • Handle the victim with care. Spinal injuries may have occurred. 1.11 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 24: Personal Flotation Devices (Pfds)

    - it is further away than it looks and you If it can be done without exposing persons to can tire and drown. risk of injury, the boat should be moved away from hard obstructions and toward open water with soft ground. 1.12 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 25 Community. • If you are not sure you can fix the problem, or if Further information concerning these requirements conditions are adverse, signal for help. may be obtained from Sea Ray Customer Service: ® 1-800-SRBOATS. 17. S AFETY...
  • Page 26 If there is much fuel or oil in the bilge, contact a knowledgeable marine service to remove it. Never pump contaminated bilge discharge overboard. Help protect your waters. Fill tank(s) less than rated capacity. Allow for fuel expansion. 1.14 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 27: Propulsion System

    Windward – toward the direction from which the Fathom – six feet. wind is blowing. Fenders – rope or plastic pieces hung over the side to protect the hull from chafing. 1.15 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 28 CONTROL WITH WIDTH OF BATTERY ELECTRICAL TRIMMING LEVER CONTROL LEVER OPERAT- SYMBOL) HAZARD OPERATION (THROTTLE & SHIFT) ING DIRECTION LIFT POINT FIRE NO OPEN FLAME OR PROPER LIFT PROPELLER RISK NO SMOKING LOCATION OF POINT SLING 1.16 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 29 MRP 1743616 SR-7154 Move to fresh air, if you feel nausea, headache, MRP 1744735 SR-741 dizziness, or drowsiness. THROUGHOUT THE BILGE DIESEL OPTION ONLY NW-206-05 ON ALL AC JUNCTION BOXES MRP # 1811367 310 Sundancer ® 1.17...
  • Page 30 BOATS SOLD IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN MRP # 1744738 SR-747 ACCORDANCE WITH CALIFORNIA HEALTH & SAFETY CODE §§ 25249.5-.13: 1360 THIS TAG INSTALLED WHEN BOAT IS ORDERED WITH NMMA CERTIFICATION TAG CE INTERNATIONAL OPTION 1.18 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 31 Get fresh air if anyone shows signs of carbon monoxide poisoning. CO CO Get fresh air is carbon monoxide detector alarm sounds. Carbon monoxide detoctor must be functioning at all times. NW-205-05 MRP # 1812911 310 Sundancer ® 1.19...
  • Page 32 MATERIALS THAT FLOAT and does not include drainage from toilets, urinals, hospitals, 12 TO 25 MILES and cargo spaces. PLASTICS LOCATED INSIDE STORAGE MRP 1744745 SR-761 AREA BELOW WET BAR 1.20 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 33 Even a small amount of water in the engine can cause rust and is to be avoided. & S LEAT TERN OCATIONS . 2.1.1) CLEAT BOW & STERN EYE BOW EYE CLEAT STERN CLEAT CLEAT CLEAT ON/OFF KENYON CLEAT STERN CLEAT CLEAT CLEAT 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 34 1. When the boat is moving, all passengers must be in the cockpit area or in the cabin and must be on seating provided or, if standing, holding on firmly (Fig. 2.3.1). 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 35 Wear slip resistant footwear secured to your feet and hold on to rails or boat structure. DANGER Rotating propellers can injure or kill you. Shut off engine when persons are in water, near boat, on swim platform or ladder. 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 36 INFORMATION. steer the boat. REFER TO THE ENGINE OWNER’S MANUAL FOR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION. PTIONAL RIVE NGINE . 2.4.2) TANDARD TERN RIVE NBOARD UTBOARD ENGINE . 2.4.1) NGINE TRANSMISSION ENGINE STERN DRIVE (OUTDRIVE) SHAFT RUDDER 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 37: Specifications

    KEEL (A) 33' 4” (10.16 m) ON/OFF KENYON (B) BEAM 10’ 5” (3.18 M) 310 SUNDANCER SPECIFICATIONS HEIGHT DIMENSIONS ® (A) Overall Length (D) Keel to Top of Mast Light ....14ft. 103⁄4in. 4.54 m With Std. Swim Platform ..33ft. 4in.
  • Page 38 FRESH WATER FILL COCKPIT TV (OPT) WASTE WATER PUMPOUT FUEL FILL ENGINE ROOM HATCH COCKPIT WET BAR COCKPIT SEATING (W/ STORAGE BELOW) TRANSOM DOOR FOLDOUT "RUMBLE SEAT" W/ STORAGE (OPT) TRANSOM STORAGE PULL OUT SWIM SWIM PLATFORM LADDER 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 39 BERTH W/ HANGING LOCKER STORAGE BELOW TV (OPTIONAL) 12V DC RECEPTACLE FWD DINETTE TABLE BASE MICROWAVE/ COFFEE MAKER COMBO SALON SOFA STOVE (W/ STORAGE BELOW) TV (OPTIONAL) HEAD MDP PANEL CABIN ENTRY STEPS MID STATEROOM TV (OPTIONAL) 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 40 SPEEDOMETER GAUGE TACHOMETER AUGE ANEL IESEL NGINE PTION . 2.8.2) RPM X 1000 RPM X 1000 SPEEDO ˚C TEMP PORT TRIM PORT FUEL ALARM PORT SYSTEM SPEEDOMETER STBD SYSTEM WATER STBD FUEL STBD TRIM TACHOMETER TACHOMETER TEMP 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 41 2 • G ECTION ENERAL RRANGEMENT & S AUGE WITCH AYOUT ONTINUED PORT S WITCH . 2.9.1) STBD S WITCH . 2.9.2) 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 42 ELECTRONICS IGNITION SWITCH PORT PANEL SWITCH PAD STBD SWITCH VHF RADIO PANEL THROTTLE CONTROL SHIFT CONTROL LEVERS LEVERS 12V RECEPTACLE STEREO REMOTE SMARTCRAFT AIR SENSOR HELM STORAGE (W/ SMARTCRAFT OPT) DOOR SPOT LIGHT VHF SPEAKER CONTROL 2.10 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 43 RIVE RANSOM HROUGH UTOUTS TERN RIVE . 2.11.3) . 2.11.4) STERN EYE BOLTS DEPTH (2 EACH PORT & STBD) TRANSDUCER HEAD DISCHARGE ENGINE RAW WATER SPEED TRANSDUCER GENERATOR INTAKE A/C SYSTEM INTAKE ZINC PLATE GARBOARD DRAIN 2.11 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 44 STERN EYE BOLTS UNDERWATER SPEED (2 EACH PORT & STBD) LIGHT FITTING* TRANSDUCER GAS ENGINE EXHAUST* DEPTH TRANSDUCER GENERATOR INTAKE ENGINE RAW WATER* RUDDER* A/C SYSTEM INTAKE SHAFT LOGS* ZINC PLATE GARBOARD DRAIN *PORT & STARBOARD TYPICAL 2.12 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 45: Starting The Engine

    NOTE: Prior to starting engines, put throttles at IDLE and gearshifts in NEUTRAL. & T HIFT HROTTLE ONTROLS . 2.13.1) FORWARD FULL THROTTLE NEUTRAL VARIABLE REVERSE IDLE ENGINE GEARSHIFTS ENGINE THROTTLES 2.13 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 46 Start/Stop button located on the Throttle & Shift lever. To start the engine, press and release the Start/Stop button and the DTS system automatically starts the engine (without having the engage the Throttle Only function in order to pump fuel to start 2.14 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 47 "ventilation." If this ZINC ANODE happens, there will be a sudden increase in engine RPM and a loss of speed. Do not let this condition 2.15 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 48 Below is a list of features the SmartCraft system offers. 2.16 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 49 An occasional treatment with paste wax will help preserve the dome surface. REFER TO OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR NAVIGATION ANCHOR LIGHT INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION. LIGHT SWITCH SWITCH 2.17 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 50 2 • G ECTION ENERAL RRANGEMENT THIS PAGE LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK 2.18 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 51 Inspect weight and shape. Get professional help in picking the right trailer for your boat. bilge area for visual and odor confirmation that there are no fuel leaks. 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 52: Fuel System

    Listen as tank fills and stop adding fuel before precaution. it spills. Fuel must have room for expansion. • There must be no smoking or any flames within 20 feet of the boat, before, during and for at least 5 minutes after fueling is completed. 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 53 Stow gear and equipment so that it is accessible, but everything is to be stored in places to prevent • If standing, maintain a firm grip on handholds. it from shifting if the boat encounters rough When walking, grasp handholds. water or weather. 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 54 1. Check all fluid levels and . 3.4.2) other necessary . 3.4.5) checks as specified in 6. Place drive unit in full Section 8 and in the engine DOWN/IN position (Stern manual. Drives Only). 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 55 F/ C PSI/kP IF OIL PRESSURE GOES ABOVE OR BELOW OPERATING RANGE SHUT DOWN THE ENGINE IMMEDIATELY. GET TRAINED HELP TO FIND AND 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 56: Steering System

    ITS CONNECTIONS TO THE STEERING WHEEL CABLE ENGINE AND TO THE OUT DRIVE MUST BE INSPECTED SHIFT CABLE AT LEAST TWICE A YEAR BY YOUR SEA RAY DEALER.See Section 8 of this manual for inspection, Stern Drive service and maintenance recommendations. V-Drive (Opt) WARNING...
  • Page 57 The generator is warranted separately by the into the servo and steering cylinder, providing the generator manufacturer, NOT Sea Ray . Follow the ® helmsman with manual backup steering.
  • Page 58 Note: The power panel on your boat may not look exactly like this one. water is flowing. If not, shut generator down and refer to your Generator Operator’s Manual. REFER TO THE GENERATOR MANUAL FOR YOUR BOAT IN THE OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET. 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 59: Shore Power

    CAUTION The use of extension shore power cords is not recommended. Excessive power cord extensions can cause a voltage drop and may prevent some electronic devices from operating correctly. 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 60 This is especially necessary if your boat is used in salt water. Always clean and spray your cord ends with moisture repellent before using and before storing the cord. A. Turn OFF equipment breakers. B. Turn OFF SHORE breaker. 3.10 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 61 In case of salt water spray or immersion: Rinse plug end and/or connector end thoroughly in fresh water, shake or blow out excess water and allow to dry. Spray with a moisture repellent before reuse. 3.11 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 62 3 • U ECTION SING THIS PAGE LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK 3.12 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 63 (Fig. 4.1.1). shuts off the pump. RAIN . 4.1.1) ILGE UMP AND LOAT WITCH . 4.1.2) GARBOARD TRANSOM HULL DRAIN BILGE PUMP URETHANE CAULK DRAIN PLUG LOCK TAB FLOAT SWITCH KNOB TO MANUALLY TEST FLOAT SWITCH AND PUMP 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 64 Check bilge and engine compartment for fumes. rotates with the power on. Remove any debris that may have accumulated in the nozzle section or strainer base. Check hose and connection on hull side for debris and proper connections. 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 65: Engine And Stern Drive

    If this doesn’t clear the angle when moving forward. entanglement, and you can’t anchor or moor 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 66 Actually, no propeller applied to should be corrected by reconditioning the propeller any boat is 100% efficient. No 12-inch pitch blade or by replacement. will, in a single rotation, advance a boat 12 inches. This variance is referred to as slippage. 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 67 Refer to Quicksilver 2. Remove Propeller shaft anode and rear prop nut. publication - Everything You Need To Know About Pull the propeller straight off the shaft. Remove the rear thrust washer that is behind the rear propeller. 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 68 Install in the following manner: 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 69 • If the propeller is not fitted with a Propsmith ® 2" 1 1/2" Bronze 325-350 or equivalent, the propeller nut should be used 2 1/2" 1 3/4" Bronze 400-425 to drive the propeller up the taper. 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 70 NOTICE While being towed, you must close all main engine and generator engine seacocks to prevent water from being forced into the engine’s exhaust and causing internal damage. 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 71 Replace the screen, rotate cap into position (Fig. 4.9.2) on the housing, engage wing nut into slot and tighten both wing nuts. TRAINER AINTENANCE . 4.9.2) Open the seacock by turning the handle with water flow (vertically) and check for leaks. 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 72 EMERGENCY HIGH WATER PUMP GENERATOR STRAINER* EMERGENCY HIGH WATER FLOAT SWITCH GENERATOR EXHAUST* BILGE FLOAT SWITCH A/C STRAINER* BILGE PUMP FRESH WATER PUMP TRIM TABS PUMP A/C INTAKE SEACOCK* BILGE BLOWERS WATER HEATER AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHER *OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 310 Sundancer 4.10 ®...
  • Page 73 EMERGENCY HIGH WATER FLOAT SWITCH PORT ENGINE FUEL FILTER MACERATOR* GENERATOR STRAINER* BILGE FLOAT SWITCH GENERATOR EXHAUST* BILGE PUMP A/C STRAINER* BILGE BLOWERS FRESH WATER PUMP TRIM TABS PUMP A/C INTAKE SEACOCK* AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHER *OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 4.11 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 74 EMERGENCY HIGH WATER PUMP A/C STRAINER* WATER HEATER AUTO PILOT PUMP* EMERGENCY HIGH WATER FLOAT SWITCH A/C INTAKE SEACOCK* WASTE WATER HOLDING TANK BILGE BLOWERS STBD FUEL TANK RUDDER POSITION INDICATOR* VACUUM GENERATOR AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHER *OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 310 Sundancer 4.12 ®...
  • Page 75 OFF the valve related information in the Owner’s Manual. closes. The manual override knob on the side of the valve should be left in the NORMAL position The 310 Sundancer standard gasoline fuel system ® at all times.
  • Page 76 FUEL FEED FUEL RETURN YSTEM RIVE HOWN WITH ENERATOR PTION . 5.2.2) FUEL FILL HOSE FUEL VENT HOSE FUEL TANK GENERATOR FUEL VALVE & FILTER (OPT) ELECTRIC FUEL VALVES ENGINE FUEL FEED PORT GENERATOR FUEL FEED (OPT) STARBOARD 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 77 RAIN ATER Primary and secondary fuel filters are located on Shut down the engine. your Sea Ray to help keep the fuel as clean as ® Loosen the T handle on the top lid to break the possible. The primary fuel filter is the Racor ®...
  • Page 78 Fuel fill plates are located on circumvented by not adhering to standard fueling the port and starboard mid decks (Fig. 5.5.1). practices. Your boat’s bonding system protects it • Avoid spills. from creating and discharging static electricity. 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 79 Filler pipe – marked GAS or DIESEL. • Fuel nozzle – in contact with filler pipe to prevent static sparks. • Fill level – fill less than rated capacity of tank; allow for fuel expansion. • Trim – fuel weight distributed equally. 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 80 Before introducing gasoline with ethanol into your fuel tank, ask your dealer if any components have been added or replaced that are not recommended by Sea Ray, Mercury or may not be ethanol-compatible. 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 81 (E-10) can damage your engine and/or fuel system and will void the warranty. E-85 FUELS COULD SERIOUSLY DAMAGE YOUR ENGINES AND MUST NEVER BE USED. REFER TO THE ENGINE MANUFACTURER'S MANUAL IN YOUR OWNER'S MANUAL PACKET COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS WARRANTY INFORMATION. 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 82 5 • F ECTION YSTEM THIS PAGE LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 83 To prevent arcing or damage to the alternator, more, and there is no shore power hookup, remove always disconnect battery cables before doing the batteries from the boat and connect them to a any work on the engine’s electrical system. charger. 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 84 OUTING TERN RIVE NGINES W ENERATOR PTION . 6.2.2) MAIN DC NEGATIVE BUS BAR GENERATOR TO PORT ENGINE NEGATIVE STUD PORT SINGLE POST BUSS TO GENERATOR STARTER HULL PORT GENERATOR TO MAIN DC NEGATIVE BUS ISO VIEW 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 85 EMERGENCY START SOLENOID TO STBD ENGINE (V-D ATTERY ABLE OUTING RIVE NGINES W ENERATOR PTION . 6.3.2) PORT SINGLE POST BUSS TO GENERATOR STARTER GENERATOR TO MAIN DC NEGATIVE BUS GENERATOR TO PORT ENGINE NEGATIVE STUD HULL PORT 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 86: Dc System

    WARNING Use of higher amperage fuses or breakers is a fire hazard. Use fuses and breakers having the same amperage rating as the original or as specified. 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 87 5. RADAR 6. AUTOPILOT 7. CELLULAR PHONE 8. B & G NETWORK 9. ACCESSORY 10. ACCESSORY REFER TO MANUFACTURER’S RECOMMENDATION FOR FUSE RATING FOR VHF & CHART PLOTTER IF INSTALLED) (ATO T ONDITION GOOD FUSE BLOWN FUSE 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 88: Electronic Interface Module (Eim)

    To control lights, bilge pumps and other accessories Room. The EIMs use a push button reset breaker your boat has illuminated, waterproof, electronic to protect these accessories. switch pads with ISO symbols. The switch pads are FWD EIM . 6.6.1) 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 89 OARD . 6.7.1) BILGE AFT EIM LIGHT STEREO MUTE WINDLASS RELAY DISCONNECT SOLENOID BATTERY BOW THRUSTER CHARGER MAIN DISCONNECT SWITCH MAIN DC NEGATIVE STERN THRUSTER EMERGENCY START SINGLE TERMINAL BOW THRUSTER MAIN DISCONNECT SOLENOID POSTS FUSES SWITCH 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 90: Main Dc Breaker Panel

    Sump Pump Battery Charger #1 Battery Charger #2 Accessory Blank Cockpit Refrigerator Cabin Main Windlass Bilge Pump Aft EIM (Unswitched) Battery Charger #3 Accessory Blank Electronics Blank Aft EIM (Switched) Fwd EIM Stereo Amplifier #1 Stereo Amplifier #2 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 91: Volt Accessory Receptacle

    220 Volt / 50 Hz Wiring (Optional System) CAUTION Never operate 220V shore power at less than 208 V. The 220 volt / 50Hz wiring installed on Sea Ray ® boats consists of three (3) color-coded wires. The 7. L IGHTING brown wire is the “hot”...
  • Page 92 12V R 10W MAST NAV. LIGHT (LOCATED ON SPOILER) BULB REPLACEMENT FUSE TYPE BULB #12V10WPERKO COCKPIT LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT FUSE TYPE BULB #12V10WPERKO #70-0 RECTANGLE LIGHT (LOCATED IN BILGE) BULB REPLACEMENT BULB#CEC1141 COURTESY LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT BULB#T125 6.10 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 93 LECTRICAL YSTEM NTERIOR IGHTS . 6.11.1) INDIRECT LIGHTS LED LIGHT - NO REPLACEMENT BULB READING LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT HALOGEN 12V 10W BI-PRONG EYEBALL LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT XENON HALOGEN 24V 10W BI-PRONG COURTESY LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT BULB#T125 310 Sundancer 6.11 ®...
  • Page 94: Generator (Optional)

    Generator (Optional) Refrigerator Outlets/Refrigerator Outlets/Refrigerator Fresh Water Pump Microwave Microwave Power Vent Water Heater Water Heater CO Monitor Battery Charger Battery Charger Stereo System Stove Stove Head System Air Conditioner (Optional) Air Conditioner (Optional) TV/12V Receptacle 6.12 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 95 The main distribution The generator is warranted separately by the panel is hinged to swing open for servicing. generator manufacturer, NOT Sea Ray . Follow ® Reverse the procedure for closing the panel.
  • Page 96 12 volt system is activated. Equalize Mode - this stage activates for 15 • minutes every 21 hours. When the converter/ charger is in the float mode the voltage is 6.14 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 97: Underwater Gear

    A much less "noble" than the copper-based alloys galvanic current isolator (zinc saver) is standard and aluminum used in underwater fittings, will on all Sea Ray boats. It is installed between the ® deteriorate first and protect the other metals.
  • Page 98: Electrical Schematics

    Sea Ray ® dealer for service. Sea Ray ® reserves the right to change or update the electrical NOTICE system on any model at any time without notice to...
  • Page 99 310 DA E LECTRICAL CHEMATICS DC W IRING IAGRAM . 6.17.1) DRAWING NO. 09-60 (1 OF 8) 6.17 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 100 310 DA E LECTRICAL CHEMATICS ONTINUED DC W DC W IRING IAGRAM IRING IAGRAM . 6.18.1) . 6.18.2) DRAWING NO. 09-601 (2 OF 8) DRAWING NO. 09-601 (3 OF 8) 6.18 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 101 310 DA E LECTRICAL CHEMATICS ONTINUED DC W DC W IRING IAGRAM IRING IAGRAM . 6.19.2) . 6.19.1) DRAWING NO. 09-601 (4 OF 8) DRAWING NO. 09-601 (5 OF 8) 6.19 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 102 310 DA E LECTRICAL CHEMATICS ONTINUED DC W IRING IAGRAM . 6.20.1) DRAWING NO. 09-601 (6 OF 8) 6.20 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 103 310 DA E LECTRICAL CHEMATICS ONTINUED DC W IRING IAGRAM . 6.21.1) DRAWING NO. 09-601 (7 OF 8) 6.21 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 104 310 DA E LECTRICAL CHEMATICS ONTINUED DC W IRING IAGRAM . 6.22.1) DRAWING NO. 09-601 (8 OF 8) 6.22 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 105 310 DA E LECTRICAL CHEMATICS ONTINUED DC W IRING IAGRAM OLVO IESEL PTION . 6.23.1) DRAWING NO. 09-605 6.23 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 106 310 DA E LECTRICAL CHEMATICS ONTINUED DC W ABIN IRING IAGRAM . 6.24.1) DRAWING NO. 09-610 6.24 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 107 310 DA E LECTRICAL CHEMATICS ONTINUED TERN HRUSTER IRING IAGRAM . 6.25.1) DRAWING NO. 09-612 6.25 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 108 310 DA E LECTRICAL CHEMATICS ONTINUED 110V O ENERATOR IRING IAGRAM PTION . 6.26.1) DRAWING NO. 09-630 6.26 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 109 310 DA E LECTRICAL CHEMATICS ONTINUED ENERATOR IRING IAGRAM IESEL PTION . 6.27.1) DRAWING NO. 09-632 6.27 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 110 310 DA E LECTRICAL CHEMATICS ONTINUED 220V/50H ENERATOR IRING IAGRAM PTION . 6.28.1) DRAWING NO. 09-633 6.28 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 111 310 DA E LECTRICAL CHEMATICS ONTINUED ENERATOR IRING IAGRAM . 6.29.1) DRAWING NO. 09-634 6.29 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 112 310 DA E LECTRICAL CHEMATICS ONTINUED TEREO IRING IAGRAM TANDARD . 6.30.1) DRAWING NO. 09-640 6.30 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 113 310 DA E LECTRICAL CHEMATICS ONTINUED TEREO IRING IAGRAM REMIUM . 6.31.1) DRAWING NO. 09-642 6.31 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 114 310 DA E LECTRICAL CHEMATICS ONTINUED INDLASS IRING IAGRAM . 6.32.1) DRAWING NO. 09-650 6.32 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 115 310 DA E LECTRICAL CHEMATICS ONTINUED TOVE WITCH IRING IAGRAM . 6.33.1) DRAWING NO. 09-655 6.33 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 116 310 DA E LECTRICAL CHEMATICS ONTINUED (MDP) W ISTRIBUTION ANEL IRING IAGRAM . 6.34.1) DRAWING NO. 09-660 (1 6.34 310 Sundancer ®...
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  • Page 118 310 DA E LECTRICAL CHEMATICS ONTINUED MDP W (220V/50H ) (1 IRING IAGRAM PTION . 6.36.1) DRAWING NO. 09-662 (1 6.36 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 119 310 DA E LECTRICAL CHEMATICS ONTINUED MDP W (220V/50H ) (2 IRING IAGRAM PTION . 6.37.1) DRAWING NO. 09-662 (2 6.37 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 120 310 DA E LECTRICAL CHEMATICS ONTINUED NTERCONNECT IAGRAM . 6.38.1) DRAWING NO. 09-670 6.38 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 121 310 DA E LECTRICAL CHEMATICS ONTINUED AC S AC S YSTEM IRING IAGRAM YSTEM IRING IAGRAM . 6.39.1) . 6.39.1) DRAWING NO. 09-672 (1 DRAWING NO. 09-672 (2 6.39 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 122 310 DA E LECTRICAL CHEMATICS ONTINUED MARTCRAFT YSTEM IAGRAM . 6.40.1) DRAWING NO. 09-710 (1 6.40 310 Sundancer ®...
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  • Page 124 310 DA E LECTRICAL CHEMATICS ONTINUED ATELLITE TEREO IAGRAM . 6.42.1) DRAWING NO. 09-715 6.42 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 125 310 DA E LECTRICAL CHEMATICS ONTINUED 14 P MART RAFT IRING IAGRAM . 6.43.1) DRAWING NO. 09-672 (1 6.43 310 Sundancer ®...
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  • Page 127 310 DA E LECTRICAL CHEMATICS ONTINUED 6000 ORTHSTAR YSTEM IAGRAM . 6.45.1) DRAWING NO. 09-640 (1 2) R EVISION 6.45 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 128 310 DA E LECTRICAL CHEMATICS ONTINUED 6000 2KW C ORTHSTAR LOSED ADAR YSTEM . 6.46.1) DRAWING NO. 09-744 6.46 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 129 310 DA E LECTRICAL CHEMATICS ONTINUED VHF S ORTHSTAR LACK YSTEM . 6.47.1) DRAWING NO. 09-645 6.47 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 130 310 DA E LECTRICAL CHEMATICS ONTINUED & S (DTS) S ERCURY IGITAL HROTTLE HIFT ONTROL YSTEM . 6.48.1) DRAWING NO. 09-771 (1 6.48 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 131 310 DA E LECTRICAL CHEMATICS ONTINUED DTS S ERCURY YSTEM . 6.49.1) DRAWING NO. 09-771 (2 6.49 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 132 310 DA E LECTRICAL CHEMATICS ONTINUED D4/D6 S OLVO YSTEM . 6.50.1) DRAWING NO. 09-783 6.50 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 133 WATER PUMP ACTUATOR WINDLASS SOLENOID HOT WATER HEATER PORT BILGE HATCH ACTUATOR MAIN DC NEGATIVE BUS VAC PUMP DISC PUMP REF POINT "B" FWD BILGE LT EMER. PUMP/FLOAT SWITCH FWD/SINGLE BILGE PUMP/ FLOAT SWITCH STBD PORT 6.51 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 134 310 DA E LECTRICAL CHEMATICS ONTINUED ILGE ARNESS ILGE ARNESS . 6.52.1) . 6.52.2) DRAWING NO. 09-802 (3 DRAWING NO. 09-802 (4 6.52 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 135 AC MDP DC MDP IGN SW PANEL AFT CABIN TV COAX INVERTER (OPTIONAL) (OPTION) WATER TANK (FOLLOW WATER HOSE ROUTE) INDIRECT LIGHT #2 AFT CABIN TV RECEPTACLE (DVD CABINET) (OPTIONAL) AFT CABIN DVD 12V STBD (OPTIONAL) MID-STRM 6.53 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 136 PORT CABIN STBD CABIN SPEAKER SPEAKER TASK LIGHT #4 TASK LIGHT #3 HORN WINDLASS DVD 12V A/C CONTROL FWD STRM TV RECEPTACLE FWD-STRM STBD STEP LIGHT #1 (STBD) PORT (V-BERTH) FWD-STRM (ROUTE ALONG GALLEY BULKHEAD) (PORT) 6.54 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 137 310 DA E LECTRICAL CHEMATICS ONTINUED EILING ARNESS OLVO NTERFACE ARNESS . 6.55.1) . 6.55.2) DRAWING NO. 09-813 DRAWING NO. 09-822 6.55 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 138 ROUTE TO CO MONITOR ROUTE TO AUXILARY INTERFACE MODULE DC NEGATIVE BUS (MDP COMPONENT BOARD) SECURE HARNESS ALONG GUNWALE ENGINE BULKHEAD PORT ROUTE TO REMOTE GENERATOR FUEL VALVE HULL SWITCH PANEL ISO VIEW STBD GENERATOR ISO VIEW 6.56 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 139 SECURE HARNESS ALONG GUNWALE AND INTO WIRE TRACK GENERATOR FUEL VALVE ROUTE TO AUXILARY INTERFACE MODULE SECURE HARNESS ALONG GUNWALE DC NEGATIVE BUS (MDP COMPONENT BOARD) ROUTE TO REMOTE ENGINE BULKHEAD SWITCH PANEL ISO VIEW GENERATOR HULL ISO VIEW 6.57 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 140 310 DA E LECTRICAL CHEMATICS ONTINUED EILING ARNESS TEREO ARNESS . 6.58.1) . 6.58.1) DRAWING NO. 09-813 DRAWING NO. 09-833 6.58 310 Sundancer ®...
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  • Page 143 ESTING THE ONITOR The air conditioning/heating system, if installed, in Test the monitor on your boat at manufacturers your Sea Ray is of the size and capacity best suited ® required intervals by pushing the TEST button on for the size of your boat.
  • Page 144: Water System

    4. Shut off faucet as flow becomes free of air. REMOVABLE FILTER & H ONDITIONING EATING YSTEM . 7.2.2) A/C DUCT VENT MID STATEROOM A/C DUCT VENT HEAD A/C STRAINER A/C DUCT FWD V-BERTH A/C INTAKE SEACOCK A/C / PUMP A/C DUCT VENT CABIN A/C UNIT 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 145 7. Allow the sanitizing solution to stand in the water system for three (3) hours. 8. Pump the water tank empty. 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 146: Winterization Checklist For Boats Stored On Land

    Winterization Checklist For Boats Stored on Land, to clean out soap residue. Check the pump and float E. Water System. switch for obstructions and proper working order. 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 147 Remove the plug from the face of the dockside water inlet. Connect a drinking water hose to the water outlet on the dock, then to the dockside water inlet on the boat and turn on the water at the dock. 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 148 7 • O & A ECTION PTIONS CCESSORIES ASTE ATER YSTEM . 7.6.1) WASTE VENT WASTE PUMPOUT DECK PLATE MACERATOR (OPT) VACUUM GENERATOR WASTE DISCHARGE SEACOCK 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 149 Turn ON the HEAD SYSTEM breaker. REFER TO OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION. C. H OLDING PERATION Waste from the head is directed into the holding tank located in the engine room. The holding tank 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 150 Discharging of sewage directly overboard is for use of fire. Have portable extinguishers at hand and where approved only. ready. Do not breathe fumes or vapors caused by the fire. 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 151 Pull red FIRE handle quickly and briskly. After the engine room has been inspected and it has been determined safe and you are ready to restart the engine, activate the OVERRIDE switch on the ENGINE SHUTDOWN OVERRIDE SYSTEM, then restart the engine. 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 152: Entertainment System

    The stereo is protected by the stereo breaker on the forward EIM and the amplifiers for the stereo are protected by breakers on the main DC Breaker Panel located under the helm seat. The breaker 7.10 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 153: Refrigerator

    Do not mistake these symptoms for sea sickness. B. C ANVAS ARE AND AINTENANCE Ventilate boat. See Section 1.4, Carbon Monoxide, for See Section 9, for instructions on the care and more details. maintenance of your canvas. 7.11 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 154: Horn

    EIM located behind the access panel at the helm. PERATE THE IGHT Press the POWER button on the spot light control pad. Move the toggle switch to direct the spot light. UNDERWATER LIGHTS REFER TO OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET INSTRUCTIONS WARRANTY INFORMATION. 7.12 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 155 Clean Owner’s Manual p. 9.3 As Needed Controls Steering Check for proper operation To be done by Sea Ray dealer every six months Power steering oil level Engine Manual • Gear Shift & Throttle Lubricate. Include all shift Engine Manual •...
  • Page 156 • or missing parts Anchor rope Check rope for wear • Transmission Oil Strainer Screen Clean To be done by Sea Ray dealer annually Trim Tabs Fluid Check and add as needed Trim Tab Manual • Zincs Transom Zinc Check and replace as needed Owner’s Manual p.
  • Page 157 WARRANTY REGISTRATION DATE ENGINE MAKE & MODEL SERIAL NUMBER PART NUMBER FUEL CAPACITY WATER CAPACITY KEY NUMBER, IGNITION DOOR SELLING DEALER CITY & STATE LENGTH BEAM DRAFT VERTICAL CLEARANCE ESTIMATED WEIGHT GENERATOR SERIAL # MODEL # KILOWATTS 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 158 Work on electrical wiring can create shock hazards using a bilge cleaner available from your dealer or or sparks. a marine store. Always shut off battery switch, breakers and/or pull fuses before checking electrical wiring or connectors. 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 159 • Store on wooden pallet or thick plastic in a cool • Make certain you have enough PFDs on board dry place. Do not store on concrete. for the maximum number of persons you can carry. 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 160 Run engine(s) for ten minutes to ensure that all gasoline in the carburetor and fuel lines are • Remove water hoses from water pump. treated. • Alternate opening one faucet at a time to make sure water is removed from each line. 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 161 After the cable clamps are tightened, smear the post and clamps with vaseline or grease to exclude air and acid. Do not apply grease before attaching and tightening the terminal clamps. Examine all wiring. 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 162 Work handle back and forth a few times. Add oil as needed. • Replace hose and tighten clamp. • Add a few drops of oil to the handle pivot point. EACOCK . 8.8.1) SEACOCK HANDLE HOSE OPEN HOSE CLAMPS SEACOCK BODY PIVOT POINT 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 163 UICK EFERENCE HECKLIST As the owner/operator of a Sea Ray boat, you are responsible for the safe operation of your boat and the safety of ® your passengers. Always be sure that required documents, navigational equipment and Coast Guard required safety equipment is aboard and in proper working order.
  • Page 164 Do not run the engine or generator in an enclosed area, such as a closed boat house, as there is the possibility of buildup and inhaling of carbon monoxide. *If engine fails to start, refer to the Engine Owner’s Manual for further troubleshooting procedures 8.10 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 165 Run the bilge blowers if necessary. Check for water in bilge. Run bilge pumps if necessary NGINE 1. Throttle & Gearshift Control........Bring to IDLE and NEUTRAL positions 2. Tachometer............. Idle the engines for five (5) minutes to cool down 8.11 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 166 6. Check ignition switch connections TARTER OTOR ESPONDS GNITION 1. Check that fuel tanks are not empty 2. Check fuel filters and filter/water separators clean 3. Check electrical connections on engine wiring harness and ignition wiring 8.12 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 167 Any safety or operational equipment added to your boat after delivery should be checked for seaworthiness and proper working condition. Use the area below to list any equipment and the proper operating condition of that equipment before getting underway. Equipment Proper Operating Condition 8.13 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 168 Follow the recommended maintenance listed on pages 1 & 2 of this section and keep a record of this and ALL maintenance performed on your boat. You might want to copy these pages before using them to have blank ones available when these are full. Date Maintenance Description Engine Hours 8.14 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 169 Check all areas of the engine room for accumulated water and dry thoroughly. Water left standing may penetrate through the gelcoat surfaces and wick into the fiberglass affecting the life of the product. 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 170 • Do not use abrasive porcelain-cleaning powders. The bottom paint should be inspected annually. If it These are too abrasive and contain chlorine needs repainting consult your Sea Ray dealer. ® and ammonia, either of which will permanently discolor gelcoat and paint.
  • Page 171 Remove fine scratches with fine automotive acrylic rubbing and polishing compounds. 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 172 NOTICE Always clean spots, stains, etc., immediately. Test an unseen area of fabric before cleaning stain, to insure that cleaning material will not cause damage. REFER TO THE OWNER'S MANUAL PACKET FOR INSTRUCTIONS AND OTHER CLEANING INFORMATION. 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 173 Fuel Gauge ............. 2.16 Digital Throttle & Shift Control (DTS)...... 2.14 Maintenance............8.4 Dimensions............... 2.5 Static Electrical Discharge ........ 5.4 Diving..............1.10 Fuses................ 6.4 Docking..............2.1 Dockside Pump-out ..........7.7 Dockside Water ............7.5 Drain Plug..............4.1 310 Sundancer Index i ®...
  • Page 174: Lifesaving Equipment

    Steering System ............3.6 Stern Drive ........2.4,4.3.See also Engine Macerator.See Waste Water System Storage ..............2.1 Maintenance, Summary Guide ......... 8.1 Sump Pump.............. 7.4 Maintenance Log ............ 8.14 Swimming ..............1.9 Symbols..............1.16 System Tach ............2.16 Index ii 310 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 175: Weather

    Water Heater ............7.6 Water Pump.............. 7.3 Water Sports............. 1.9 Water System ............. 7.2,8.6 Sanitizing............7.3 Winterizing ............7.4 Water Temperature ............2.16.See also Layout: Helm, Gauge & Switches Weather ..............1.8 Winterizing............7.4,8.5 Zinc Anodes............6.15 310 Sundancer Index iii ®...
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