Maxum 2400 SC3 Owner's Manual Supplement

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  • Page 3: Engine Serial Number

    This document discloses subject matter in which Maxum has proprietary rights. The information and design disclosed herein were originated by and are the prop- erty of Maxum. Neither receipt nor possession thereof confers or transfers any right to reproduce, copy, alter or disclose the document or any part thereof, any information contained therein, or to construct boats or any item from it, except by written permission from or written agreement with Maxum.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! Chapter 4: Propulsion & Related Systems Dealer Service Engine Warranty Information Engine Room Ventilation System Boating Experience Fire Suppression System (If Equipped) Safety Standards Fuel System Engine & Accessories Guidelines 15 Fuel Fill and Vent Engine &...
  • Page 5 Chapter 8: Deck Equipment Chapter 11: Lights Cleats and Tow Eyes Care and Maintenance Ski Tow Ring Navigation Lights Canvas (If Equipped) 27 Convertible Top Chapter 12: Electrical System 28 Bimini Top 12-Volt DC System 35 Battery Chapter 9: Appliances & 35 Fuses and Circuit Breakers Entertainment Systems 35 Alternator...
  • Page 6 Hazard Boxes & Symbols The hazard boxes and symbols shown below are used throughout this supplement to call attention to potentially dan- gerous situations which could lead to either personal injury or product damage. Read ALL warnings carefully and follow ALL safety instructions. DANGER! This box alerts you to immediate hazards which WILL cause severe personal injury or death if the warning is ignored.
  • Page 7: Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard

    • Buy replacement parts from any authorized Maxum dealer. Warranty Information • Maxum offers a Limited Warranty on each new Maxum purchased through an authorized Maxum dealer. • A copy of the Limited Warranty was included in your owner’s packet.
  • Page 8: Safety Standards

    Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! Safety Standards DANGER! DANGER PERSONAL SAFETY HAZARD! DO NOT allow anyone to ride on parts of the boat not designated for such use. Sitting on seat backs, lounging on the forward deck, bow riding, gunwale riding or occupying the transom platform while underway is especially hazardous and will cause personal injury or death.
  • Page 9: Engine & Accessories Literature

    Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! Engine & Accessories Literature • The engine and accessories installed on your boat come with their own operation and maintenance manuals. • Read and understand these manuals before using the engine and accessories. • Unless noted otherwise, all engine and accessory literature referred to in this Supplement is included in your owner’s packet.
  • Page 10: Carbon Monoxide (Co)

    Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! Carbon Monoxide (CO) DANGER! • Carbon monoxide gas (CO) is colorless, odorless, tasteless, and extremely dangerous. • All engines, generators, and fuel burning appliances produce CO as exhaust. • Prolonged exposure to low concentrations or very quick exposure to high concentrations will cause BRAIN DAMAGE or DEATH.
  • Page 11: Where And How Co Can Accumulate

    Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! Where and How CO Can Accumulate Stationary Conditions That Increase CO Accumulations Include: A. Using engine, generator, or other fuel burn- B. Mooring too close to another boat that is ing device when boat is moored in a con- using its engine, generator, or other fuel fined space.
  • Page 12: Trip Checklist

    Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! Trip Checklist ❏ Make sure you know where the exhaust outlets are located on your boat. ❏ Educate all passengers about the symptoms of CO poisoning and where CO may accumulate. ❏ When docked, or rafted with another boat, be aware of exhaust emissions from the other boat. ❏...
  • Page 13: More Information

    Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! More Information For more information about how you can prevent carbon monoxide poisoning on recreational boats and other ways to boat more safely, contact: United States Coast Guard National Marine Manufacturers American Boat & Yacht Council, Inc. Association (NMMA) (ABYC) Office of Boating Safety (G-OPB-3)
  • Page 14: Chapter 2: Product Specifications

    Chapter 2: Product Specifications Dimensions & Tank Capacities Overall Max. Bridge Draft Draft Fuel Tank Water Tank Beam Length Clearance* (Drive Up) (Drive Down) Capacity (gal) Capacity (gal) 26' 0" 5' 3" 8' 6" 1' 8" 3' 0" Layout Views STANDARD SEATING STANDARD SEATING WITH ENTERTAINMENT CENTER SPORT SEATING &...
  • Page 15: Chapter 3: Locations

    Chapter 3: Locations Exterior Views Hull Views TRANSOM DECK DRAIN STORAGE DRAIN PORT HULLSIDE BOW EYE STARBOARD HULLSIDE BOW EYE ANCHOR LOCKER DRAIN BILGE PUMP DECK DRAIN SINK DRAIN WASTE PUMP-OUT FITTING (IF EQUIPPED) (IF EQUIPPED) DRAIN TRANSOM STERN EYE STERN EYE GARBOARD DRAIN PLUG...
  • Page 16: Deck View

    Chapter 3: Locations Deck View STANDARD SEATING SHOWN. DECK HARDWARE SAME NAVIGATION LIGHTS OR SIMILAR WITH OPTIONAL SEATING ARRANGEMENTS ROPE LOCKER ANCHOR ROLLER BOW HATCH WALK-THRU WINDSHIELD CLEAT ENTRY DOOR GRAB RAIL GRAB HANDLES HORN ALL-AROUND LIGHT (REMOVABLE) GRAB HANDLE BOW GRAB RAILS CLEAT...
  • Page 17: Component Locations

    Chapter 3: Locations Component Locations 12-Volt Accessory Outlet(s): On the helm dash panel. Battery: On the port side of the engine compartment. Battery Switch: On the port side of BATTERY SWITCH the engine compartment. BATTERY Bilge Pump: Located in the engine compartment bilge, forward of the engine. CO Monitor: Next to the fuseblock access panel on the aft bulkhead in the cabin.
  • Page 18 Chapter 3: Locations Fresh Water Pump: On the starboard side of the floor locker. Fresh Water Tank: On the starboard side of the floor locker. WATER TANK WATER PUMP Fuel Fill Deck Fitting: On the starboard side of the aft deck. Fuel Tank: In the engine compartment, forward of the engine.
  • Page 19: Chapter 4: Propulsion & Related Systems

    Chapter 4: Propulsion & Related Systems Engine Read and understand the engine operation and maintenance manuals before starting or doing any maintenance on the engine. Engine Room Ventilation System WARNING! FIRE/EXPLOSION HAZARD • Use of the blower system is NOT A GUARANTEE that explosive fumes have been removed. •...
  • Page 20: Fire Suppression System (If Equipped)

    Chapter 4: Propulsion & Related Systems Fire Suppression System (If Equipped) FIXED FIRE EXTINGUISHER MANUAL DISCHARGE HANDLE The fire suppression system is designed to extinguish a fire in the engine compartment. Before using your boat for the first time, read and understand the fire suppression system’s instruction and maintenance manual and follow all warnings.
  • Page 21: Fuel System

    Chapter 4: Propulsion & Related Systems Fuel System WARNING! FIRE, EXPLOSION AND OPEN FLAME HAZARD! • It is very important that the fuel system be inspected thoroughly the first time it is filled and at each subsequent filling. • The fueling instructions in the Sport Boat Owner’s Manual and the fuel recommendations in the engine operation manual must be followed.
  • Page 22: Fuel Filters

    Chapter 4: Propulsion & Related Systems Fuel Filters • The fuel pickup tube (located inside the fuel tank) is equipped with a fine mesh screen filter. • In addition, when supplied by the engine manufacturer, a fuel filter is installed on the engine. •...
  • Page 23: Quick Oil Drain System

    Chapter 4: Propulsion & Related Systems Quick Oil Drain System QUICK OIL DRAIN SYSTEM TRANSOM OIL DRAIN HOSE OIL DRAIN PLUG ENGINE OIL PAN GARBOARD DRAIN PLUG DRAW CORD BILGE GARBOARD DRAIN To drain the engine oil: 1. Remove the boat from the water. 2.
  • Page 24: Chapter 5: Controls & Gauges

    Chapter 5: Controls & Gauges Steering • Refer to the engine manual for steering system details. Shift/Throttle Lever WARNING! LOSS OF CONTROL HAZARD! Improper maintenance of shift/throttle hardware may cause a sudden loss of control! • Read and understand all of the information about the shift/throttle in the Sport Boat Owner’s Manual. •...
  • Page 25: Gauges

    Chapter 5: Controls & Gauges Gauges Cleaning Gauges CAUTION! PRODUCT or PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD! • Use only mild soap and water to clean the gauge lenses and bezels. • Use of other cleaners, including common window cleaning solutions, may cause the lenses to crack. •...
  • Page 26: Chapter 6: Navigation & Communication Equipment

    Chapter 6: Navigation & Communication Equipment Before using these systems for the first time, read and understand the instruction manuals and observe the following: Compass NOTICE • Compass accuracy can be affected by many factors. • Have a qualified technician calibrate your compass. Make sure the technician gives you a deviation card which shows the corrections to apply in navigational calculations.
  • Page 27: Chapter 7: Plumbing

    Chapter 7: Plumbing Bilge Pump NOTICE Discharge of oil, oil waste or fuel into navigable waters is prohibited by law. Violators are subject to legal action by the local authorities. • Your boat is equipped with a bilge pump for pumping water out of the bilge.
  • Page 28: Auto-Float Switch

    Chapter 7: Plumbing Auto-float Switch (If Equipped • The automatic bilge pump uses a electromagnetic float switch (auto-float) to turn On the pump whenever water rises above a preset level in the bilge. • The auto-float switch is mounted next to the automatic bilge pump. •...
  • Page 29: Freshwater System

    Chapter 7: Plumbing Freshwater System WATER FILL/VENT WATER TANK WATER PUMP ENTERTAINMENT CENTER SINK TRANSOM SHOWER DECK FITTING (IF EQUIPPED) • Your boat is equipped with a pressure type (demand) freshwater (potable) system. • This system can be pressurized by turning On the water pump. •...
  • Page 30: Freshwater System Winterization

    Chapter 7: Plumbing Freshwater System Winterization CAUTION! WATER SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD! Never blow compressed air through the water system when all of the faucets are Closed. 1. Turn On the water system switch. 2. Open all of the faucets and showers and let the water system drain completely. 3.
  • Page 31: Portable Toilet (If Equipped)

    Chapter 7: Plumbing Portable Toilet (If Equipped) NOTICE Check with local authorities for regulations regarding the legal use of marine head systems. • Your boat may feature a portable toilet. • Read and follow the manufacturer’s operating instructions before using your portable toilet. Portable Toilet Pump-Out (If Equipped) WASTE PUMP-OUT HULL FITTING...
  • Page 32: Chapter 8: Deck Equipment

    Chapter 8: Deck Equipment Cleats and Tow Eyes WARNING! PERSONAL INJURY and /or PRODUCT or PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD! • NEVER lift the boat using the bow and stern eyes or the cleats. Carefully read the section on towing in the Sport Boat Owner’s Manual before: •...
  • Page 33: Canvas (If Equipped)

    Chapter 8: Deck Equipment Canvas (If Equipped) CAUTION! PRODUCT or PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD! Take down and securely stow the canvas top or bimini top, side curtains, and slant back cover before transporting your boat by road. NOTICE Two people are needed to do the tasks listed below and on the following pages in this section. Convertible Top (E) END EYE (TYPICAL) SPRING LOADED...
  • Page 34: Bimini Top

    Chapter 8: Deck Equipment Bimini Top 1. Slide the swivel ends (A) of the main bow (B) over the aft pre-drilled holes in the windshield frames (C) and insert the pins (D). 2. Pull the secondary bow (E) forward and slide the swivel ends of the forward legs (F) over the forward pre-drilled holes in the windshield frames and insert the pins.
  • Page 35: Chapter 9: Appliances & Entertainment Systems

    Chapter 9: Appliances & Entertainment Systems Alcohol Stove (If Equipped) DANGER! CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD! • The alcohol stove is a source of dangerous carbon monoxide gas (CO). • BEFORE using the alcohol stove, open doors and windows to make sure there is enough fresh air for ventilation.
  • Page 36: Chapter 10: Convertible Seats, Beds, & Tables

    Chapter 10: Convertible Seats, Beds, & Tables Sleeper Seats (If Equipped) • The sleeper seats can be moved forward and aft while in the upright, operating position. OPERATING POSITIONS • The sleeper seats can also be converted into a flat lounge or chaise lounge.
  • Page 37: Dinette To V-Berth Conversion

    Chapter 10: Convertible Seats, Beds, & Tables Dinette to V-Berth Conversion 1. Remove the table (A) and the table leg (B). 2. Place the forward filler board (C) so that it fits securely on the edge lips (D). 3. Fit the aft filler board (E) into the forward filler board and securely on the edge lips. 4.
  • Page 38 Chapter 10: Convertible Seats, Beds, & Tables U-Lounge to Sunlounge Conversion (If Equipped) 1. Place the support leg (A) into the base (B) in the floor. 2. Extend the folding legs (C) on the filler board (D) and place the filler board on top of the support leg (A). 3.
  • Page 39: Chapter 11: Lights

    Chapter 11: Lights CAUTI ON! • Be conservative in the use of battery power. • If the engine is not running, prolonged use of the lights (overnight) will result in a drained battery. • The lights are powered by the boat’s 12-volt DC system. Care and Maintenance All of the lights installed on your boat are of top quality, but you should be aware that failure may periodically occur for a variety of reasons:...
  • Page 40: Chapter 12: Electrical System

    Chapter 12: Electrical System DANGER! EXTREME FIRE, SHOCK & EXPLOSION HAZARD! • To minimize the risks of fire and explosion, NEVER install knife switches or other arcing devices in the fuel compartments. • NEVER substitute automotive parts for marine parts. Electrical, ignition and fuel system parts were designed and manufactured to comply with rules and regulations that minimize risks of fire and explosion.
  • Page 41: 12-Volt Dc System

    Chapter 12: Electrical System 12-Volt DC System Battery The battery supplies electricity for lights, 12-Volt accessories, and engine starting. The Electrical section of Chapter 8, in the Sport Boat Owner’s Manual, provides battery care and maintenance instructions. Fuses and Circuit Breakers •...
  • Page 42: Electrical Routings

    Chapter 12: Electrical System Electrical Routings Deck Electrical Harness NOTE: VIEWS ARE UNDERSIDE OF DECK NAVIGATION LIGHTS HORN OVERHEAD LIGHT OVERHEAD LIGHT SPEAKER SPEAKER OVERHEAD LIGHT CO MONITOR FUSE PANEL DASH SPEAKER SPEAKER FRESHWATER PUMP COURTESY LIGHT COURTESY LIGHTS FUEL FILL GROUND BATTERY SWITCH BATTERY ENGINE HARNESS...
  • Page 43: Hull Electrical Harness

    Chapter 12: Electrical System Hull Electrical Harness FUEL TANK BILGE PUMP ENGINE BATTERY ENGINE ENGINE BLOWER GROUND...
  • Page 44: Wiring Diagram

    Chapter 12: Electrical System Wiring Diagram...
  • Page 45: Important Records

    Important Records Selling Dealer Key Numbers Name Of Dealership Ignition Other Address Electronics Phone/FAX/E-mail Manufacturer Model Name/Number Sales Manager Serial Number Service Manager Manufacturer Model Name/Number Engine Serial Number Manufacturer Model Name/Number Engine Serial Number Manufacturer Model Name/Number Oil Type/SAE Quarts per Engine Filter Type Serial Number...
  • Page 46: Float Plan

    Float Plan Before going boating, fill out a copy of this float plan (or similar) and leave it with a reliable person whom you can depend on to contact the Coast Guard or other rescue organization, if you do not return as scheduled. Description of Boat Persons on Board Registration/Documentation Number...
  • Page 47 Float Plan Survival Equipment Trip Expectations Marine Radio (Yes/No) Type Frequencies Departing From Number of PFDs Flares (Yes/No) Mirror (yes or no) Departure Date Departure Time Smoke Signals (Yes/No) Flashlight (Yes/No) Food (Yes/No) Stopover 1 Water (Yes/No) Anchor (Yes/No) Raft/Dinghy (Yes/No) Arrive No Later Than: Date Arrive No Later Than: Time Paddles (Yes/No)
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