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  • Page 1 2011 OWNER'S MANUAL 330TE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    World Cat TABLE OF CONTENTS CUSTOMER INFORMATION ......................Chapter 1: Safety and Regulations OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITIES....................REGISTRATION..........................COAST GUARD REQUIRED SAFETY EQUIPMENT..............RECOMMENDED SAFETY EQUIPMENT ..................CAPACITY INFORMATION ......................POLLUTION REGULATIONS ......................OIL AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES ................. DISPOSAL OF PLASTICS/DUNNAGE/GARBAGE..............BOATING SAFETY GUIDELINES ....................
  • Page 3 World Cat Chapter 2: Performance OVERVIEW ............................MOTOR TRIM BOW UP CONDITION ....................... BOW DOWN CONDITION......................ENGINE CONTROLS......................... STEERING CONTROLS ........................STEERING MAINTENANCE......................STEERING SYSTEM DIAGRAM ..................... STEERING SYSTEM BLEEDING INSTRUCTIONS ..............HANDLING CHARACTERISTICS ....................TURNING CHARACTERISTICS....................ADVERSE SEA CONDITIONS ....................
  • Page 4 World Cat 24 HOUR CIRCUITS ........................ANCHOR WINDLASS ....................... BATTERY SELECTION ........................BATTERY CARE ..........................WIRING AND CIRCUIT PROTECTION ..................CONTROL SYSTEM .......................... ACCESSORIES............................ GAUGE PACKAGES .......................... YAMAHA™ ..........................HONDA™............................ SUZUKI™ ........................... PLUMBING SYSTEMS ........................Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service OVERVIEW ............................
  • Page 5: Customer Information

    World Cat CUSTOMER INFORMATION OWNER’S PORTFOLIO To help you enjoy the many features, benefits, and accessories on your new World Cat, we have provided you with the following materials: • World Class Catamaran Owner’s Manual (model specific) • Vendor Supplied Manuals for various accessories •...
  • Page 6 Also, you will receive an invitation to join Team World Cat and a survey to rate your purchasing experience and the initial impressions of our company.
  • Page 7: Chapter 1: Safety And Regulations

    When completing registration forms you will be asked for the Hull Identification Number (HIN). On your World Cat, the HIN is located on the starboard side of the transom. This number is unique to your boat and will be important for registering your vessel, as well as, communicating with your dealer and our ser- vice department.
  • Page 8: Recommended Safety Equipment

    World Cat RECOMMENDED SAFETY EQUIPMENT Although not required, there are several additional items which help to ensure safety, and provide convenience for you and passengers. A list of these items can be found in the Sportfish, Cruisers, Yachts Owner’s Manual on page 18.
  • Page 9: Pollution Regulations

    World Cat POLLUTION REGULATIONS The Refuse Act of 1899 prohibits throwing, discharging or depositing any refuse matter of any kind (including trash, garbage, oil and other liquid pollutants) into the waters of the United States. This information is provided in a pamphlet, that normally received when registering your boat.
  • Page 10: Boating Safety Guidelines

    World Cat BOATING SAFETY GUIDELINES As an owner/operator you should be prepared to handle any situation which arises before departure, while under- way, or upon return to dock. Careful planning will add safety and pleasure to your experience and give you the confi- dence to handle emergencies if they develop.
  • Page 11: Returning

    SHALLOW WATER Although your World Cat draws a small amount of water for its size, shallow water should be a concern of all boaters. To avoid this hazard, pay particular attention to navigational markers and know the area you are operating in.
  • Page 12: Emergency Situations

    World Cat EMERGENCY SITUATIONS Unfortunately, even the safest boating practices cannot eliminate the potential of emergency situations develop- ing. Therefore you should prepare yourself, and your crew, to handle any problems that may arise. Establish specific plans for fires, man overboard, collision, etc., and review them with your passengers prior to departing. Planning allows people to remain calm, and gives everyone the confidence to resolve the problem.
  • Page 13: Carbon Monoxide

    World Cat CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) ! DANGER Carbon Monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas produced by the exhaust system of any combustible engine. CO can cause brain damage or death, if inhaled over an extended period of time.
  • Page 14: Chapter 2: Performance

    World Cat CHAPTER 2 PERFORMANCE OVERVIEW This chapter will provide information on the performance characteristics of your catamaran; This is not a substi- tute for seamanship training or hands-on experience. First time boat owners should use the resources detailed in Chapter 1 to learn proper methods of boat operation.
  • Page 15: Engine Controls

    World Class hull give operators exceptional maneuverability in even the tightest spaces. Because of the superior tracking abilities of the World Cat hull, oversteering can present a problem, especially for owners accustomed to operating conventional boats. Conventional vessels have a tendency to lose tracking abili- ties in rough and following sea conditions, making constant course corrections necessary.
  • Page 16: Steering System Diagram

    World Cat STEERING SYSTEM DIAGRAM THIS IS A REPRESENTATION OF A TYPICAL WORLD CAT STEERING SYSTEM. THE LENGTHS OF THE STEERING HOSES AND PIGTAILS WILL VARY DEPENDING ON THE MODEL YOU HAVE. ITEM QUANTITY DESCRIPTION SEA STAR II HELM KEVLAR STEERING HOSE STEERING SYSTEM VALVE KEVLAR PIGTAIL 4’−6’...
  • Page 17: Steering System Bleeding Instructions

    World Cat STEERING SYSTEM - BLEEDING INSTRUCTIONS Reference the bleeding instructions provided by the Teleflex™ owner’s manual, which is included in your “Owner’s Portfolio”. Use them in conjunction with the instructions and diagram below to bleed the steering system. This should be done annually.
  • Page 18: Handling Characteristics

    If you are forced to operate in dangerous seas however, you can be confident that your World Cat, when operated properly, can handle them safely. Following are some tips on how to handle your boat in adverse sea conditions.
  • Page 19: Boating Tips

    World Cat provides the following recommendations regarding the performance of your catamaran: • Establish an RPM chart which details the speed and fuel consumption at various RPM levels to achieve the most economical operation.
  • Page 20: Load

    World Cat LOAD Increased load can obviously affect performance, especially if the load is unbalanced. Passengers, gear, and fuel are all examples of things which can affect your vessel. Fuel levels change through the day, and greatly affect the attitude of your boat. When necessary, make adjustments to engine trim and load distribution to compensate for fuel usage.
  • Page 21: Chapter 3: Systems Information

    World Class Catamarans CHAPTER 3 SYSTEMS INFORMATION OVERVIEW This chapter will provide you with basic information for all the systems on your boat. Understanding this infor- mation is imperative, as it directly contributes to the safety and enjoyment of your trips on the water. If you need fur- ther information on any of these systems talk with your dealer.
  • Page 22: Fuel System

    FUEL SYSTEM Due to the nature of the hull design, each World Cat is equipped with a port and starboard fuel system. These sys- tems act independently, providing fuel to the engine on their respective side. Tanks are constructed of polyethylene material to prevent corrosion, and feature dual hull side vents to avoid over-pressurization of the system.
  • Page 23: Electrical System

    BATTERY SYSTEM Your World Cat is equipped with three batteries, excluding the 320 EC and 330 TE which have four. Two of the batteries are dedicated as “cranking batteries”; the third bank controls the DC accessories and is commonly referred to as the “house”...
  • Page 24: Voltage Sensor Relay

    Failure to do so could result in electric shock. Reference the NMMA pamphlet in your “Owner’s Portfolio” for more information. BATTERY SELECTION World Cat supplies the original batteries onboard your vessel. They are Deka model DP31DT batteries. In the even of a failure, replacements must be of equal size and specifications (see below):...
  • Page 25: Battery Care

    World Class Catamarans BATTERY CARE Batteries should be secured in a non-metallic tray and insulated boots should cover the terminals. Depending on the style of battery you choose, inspect the electrolyte and perform routine maintenance as suggested by the manufac- turer.
  • Page 26: Wiring And Circuit Protection

    When working on your electrical system, disconnect the batteries to prevent shock, or damage to your elec- trical system. If possible, have an electrician perform repairs. For customers unfamiliar with electrical systems, World Cat recommends the following book: Boating Magazine’s: Powerboater’s Guide to Electrical Systems...
  • Page 27: Accessories

    Chapter 5 in this manual. NAVAGATIONAL LIGHTS Per USCG guidelines, all powered vessels must have navigational and anchor lights. Every World Cat is equipped with navigational lights at the bow, a pole light near the stern, or mast light on the hardtop. These lights must be used in accordance with USCG regulations when anchored or underway.
  • Page 28: Livewell Pump

    World Class Catamarans LIVEWELL PUMP Supplies water to the livewell system and is activated by a rocker switch on the dash instrument panel. MACERATOR The 330 TE carries 3 macerator pumps, each controlled by switches on the dash instrument panel. The fishbox macerators are labeled “PORT”...
  • Page 29: Gauge Packages

    SUZUKI™ Suzuki™ packages feature a four piece programmable digital gauge package. World Cat establishes a basic program to include a tachometer for each engine, speedometer, and fuel management gauge. Instructions on the operation and programming features of these gauges is included in your engine owner’s manu...
  • Page 30: Chapter 4: Maintenance And Service

    This chapter provides basic information for maintaining the original appearance and dependable performance of your World Cat. Although your vessel is constructed of the finest materials available, the harsh saltwater environment and other factors, including geography and usage rate, will affect its finish and function over time. It is imperative that you understand how to care for your catamaran properly.
  • Page 31: Repair

    This will help prevent marine growth, such as barnacles, which damage the gelcoat and affect performance. World Cat recommends using an epoxy barrier coat prior to boating painting a new vessel. This will help to prevent, but not eliminate, gelcoat blistering on the hull, which is not war- ranted by World Class.
  • Page 32: Upholstery

    World Cat UPHOLSTERY Basic Stains - Clean with a mild detergent and a soft to medium brush, or an all purpose cleaner such as Fan- tastic™. Rinse with fresh water after cleaning. Mildew - Use a 4 to 1 mixture of water and ammonia, brushing the stain vigorously to remove the bacteria responsible for the mildew.
  • Page 33: Winterization

    World Cat WINTERIZATION Routine maintenance checks should be performed prior to each trip in accordance with Chapter 1, but a broader analysis should be done before winterizing your catamaran and prior to the first trip of the season. If your local cli- mate does not require winter storage, complete the following steps at least annually to ensure the safe operation of your boat.
  • Page 34: Table Of Contents

    World Cat CHAPTER 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS MODEL SPECIFICATIONS / OPTIONAL FEATURES....STANDARD FEATURES Battery Layout and Management ..............Bilge Pump Location / Access ................Freshwater System..................... Seacocks ......................Livewell System....................Raw Water System..................... Macerator Pumps ....................Marine Head....................... 5- 7 Initial Start-Up.......................
  • Page 35: Model Specifications / Optional Features

    World Cat MODEL SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS LENGTH (W/O BOW PULPIT).................... 32’ 6” LENGTH (W/ BOW PULPIT)....................34’ BEAM (AMIDSHIPS)......................10’ 6” BEAM (TRANSOM) ....................... 10’ 6” TRAILERING HEIGHT (KEEL TO HARDTOP)*............11’ BRIDGE CLEARANCE (FLOAT LINE TO HARDTOP)* ..........9’ 6”...
  • Page 36: Standard Features

    World Cat STANDARD FEATURES BATTERY LAYOUT AND MANAGEMENT The 330 TE is equipped with four batteries which are located in the aft rigging compartments. They can be reached using the access hatches located on the vertical wall beneath the port and starboard livewells.
  • Page 37: Freshwater System

    When open, the handle will be parallel to the valve. In the closed position the handle is perpendicular to the valve (see picture below). World Cat rec- ommends that the seacocks remain in the closed position when not in use, or when the boat is left unat- tended to prevent the vessel from taking on water due to a plumbing failure.
  • Page 38: Livewell System

    World Cat LIVEWELL SYSTEM The 330 TE has two 40 gallon livewells standard. Each is equipped with a dual purpose 1100 GPH livewell pump. The pumps are located in the aft bilge compartment and can be reached through the inspec- tion port in either motorwell.
  • Page 39: Macerator Pumps

    World Cat MACERATOR PUMPS Your 330 TE comes equipped with two macerator pumps, one port and one starboard. They are con- trolled by independent rocker switches on the dash panel, and serve to evacuate water and residue from the in-floor fishboxes. To service the pumps, remove the access plate on the aft vertical wall of either floor fishbox.
  • Page 40: Initial Start-Up

    World Cat INITIAL START UP On each trip, prior to using the head, complete the following steps: 1. Turn on the freshwater system. 2. Fill 1/3 of the bowl with water using the lower switch on the control panel 3. Hold down the flush switch for 5 seconds to evacuate the bowl and refill with water.
  • Page 41: Overboard Discharge Procedure

    World Cat OVERBOARD DISCHARGE Use the following steps to discharge the contents of the holding tank overboard: 1. Access the seacok connected to the discharge thru hull by removing the access plate above the step on the port side of the liner. The seacock can be found on the inboard side of the port sponson.
  • Page 42: Optional Features

    Outriggers enhance the fishability of your catamaran and can be a great asset when hunting a trophy catch. World Cat offers 18‘ Taco™ outriggers as an option on the 330 TE. The units are mounted on the fiberglass hardtop and operated using the handles above and outboard of the console. Use the information provided in Chapter 4 to maintain the aluminum on the outriggers and grease the telescoping joints fre- quently to prevent damage from salt spray.
  • Page 43: Access Plate And Rigging Tube Diagram

    World Cat ACCESS PLATE AND RIGGING TUBE DIAGRAM 6" 5-10...
  • Page 44: Starboard Hull Wiring Diagram

    World Cat STARBOARD HULL WIRING DIAGRAM PLUG DETAIL F DEUTSCH HDP 24 − 24−9 PN 8 GA. YEL LABEL: FWD HULL GROUND 14 GA. BLU LABEL: RIGGING LTS 10 GA BRN LABEL: STBD MACERATOR 14 GA BRN LABEL: STBD L/WELL SYSTEM...
  • Page 45: Port Hull Wiring Diagram

    World Cat PORT HULL WIRING DIAGRAM PLUG DETAIL G DEUTSCH HDP 24 − 24−9 PN 8 GA. YEL LABEL: FWD HULL GROUND 14 GA. BLU LABEL: RIGGING LTS 10 GA BRN LABEL: PORT MACERATOR 14 GA BRN LABEL: PORT L/WELL SYSTEM...
  • Page 46: Starboard Deck Wiring Diagram

    World Cat STARBOARD DECK WIRING DIAGRAM BOW LIGHT 20 − 16 GA GRY/WHT 53 − 16 GA YEL WINDLASS 30 − 4 GA RED 52 − 4 GA YEL 26 − 14 GA ORG/BRN 29 − 14 GA RED 25 − 14 GA ORG/BLU ANCHOR LIGHT 21 −...
  • Page 47: Port Deck Wiring Diagram

    World Cat PORT DECK WIRING DIAGRAM HEAD MACERATOR 7 − 12 GA BRN 65 − 12 GA YEL * M1 AND M2 LOOP IN THE MARINE HEAD HARNESS BETWEEN THE HEAD 65 − 14 GA YEL AND CONTROL PANEL 65 − 14 GA YEL *M1 −...
  • Page 48: Battery Management System Diagram

    World Cat BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM DIAGRAM 24 HOUR CIRCUITS 14 GA BRN/WHT 14 GA BRN/RED 14 GA BRN/WHT 14 GA BRN/RED 14 GA YEL/WHT sense sense 2 GA RED port house house stbd. start start battery battery battery battery NEGATIVE BUSS...
  • Page 49: Freshwater System Diagram

    World Cat FRESHWATER SYSTEM DIAGRAM 5-16...
  • Page 50: Livewell / Raw Water System Diagram

    World Cat LIVEWELL / RAW WATER SYSTEM 5-17...
  • Page 51: Thru Hull Diagram

    World Cat THRU HULL DIAGRAM 5-18...

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