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Boston Whaler 330 outrage User Manual (152 pages)
Brand:
Boston Whaler
| Category:
Boat
| Size: 23 MB
Table of Contents
History
4
Table of Contents
5
Preface
8
Boston Whaler Limited Warranty
9
Boston Whaler Limited Warranty Australia
12
Privacy Statement
15
Introduction
16
Owner's Manual
16
Your Responsibilities
16
Source of Information
16
Warranties
16
Contact Phone Numbers and Internet Addresses
16
Section 1 • Safety
17
Explanation of Safety Labels
17
Warning Labels
17
Safe Boating Means
18
In Addition
18
Safe Boating Checklist
18
Before Departure
18
Trailering (if Applicable)
18
After Return
18
General Considerations
19
Maintain Control
19
Boarding
19
Impaired Operation
19
Legally Mandated Equipment (Minimum Required)
21
Personal Flotation Devices (Pfd's)
21
Fire Extinquisher (Portable)
21
Whistle, Horn
21
Visual Distress Signal
21
Additional Recommended Equipment for Safe Operation
21
Carbon Monoxide (CO)
22
Lifesaving Equipment
23
PFD Requirement
23
PFD Classifi Cation
23
Emergency Situations
25
Medical Emergency
25
Water Rescue
25
Returning to the Victim
25
Making Contact
25
Getting Back Aboard
25
Fire
25
To Lessen the Danger of Fi Re
26
Flooding, Swamping and Capsizing
26
Flooding
26
Swamping
26
Capsizing
26
Collision
27
Propulsion, Control or Steering Failure
27
Grounding
27
Distress Signals
27
Visual Distress Signals (VDS)
27
Audible Distress Signals
28
Radio Communication
28
Weather
28
Swimming, Diving & Water Skiing
29
Swimming
29
Diving
29
Water Skiing
30
Water Skiing Signals
30
Ignition Shutdown Safety Switch
32
Float Plan
32
Chart Your Course
32
Environmental Considerations
33
Fuel & Oil Spillage
33
Excessive Noise
33
Wake/Wash
33
Homeland Security Restrictions
34
America's Waterway Watch
34
Warning Label Locations
34
Key to Symbols Used on Controls & Prints
39
Section 2 • General Information
41
Construction Standard
41
Our Hull
41
Hull Identifi Cation Number
41
Servicing Your Boston Whaler
41
Manufacturer's Certifi Cation
41
Yacht Certification
42
Certifi Cation Design Category
43
Power Capacity
43
Specifi Cations & Dimensions
44
Passenger Areas
45
Recommended Passenger Locations
46
Location of Thru-Hull Fittings
47
General Layout, Deck
48
General Layout, Bilge
50
General Layout, Leaning Post
51
General Layout, Leaning Post W/Cooler (Option)
52
General Layout, Summer Kitchen (Option)
53
General Layout, Console Interior
54
General Layout, Hardtop
55
General Layout, Anchor Locker
55
General Layout, Port Gunwale/Transom
56
General Layout, Starboard Gunwale
56
Control Station Switch Panel
57
Storage
58
Seating
59
Joystick Piloting (Option)
60
System Features
60
Gear Shift & Throttle Control
61
Digital Throttle/Shift (DTS )
61
Power Trim Operations
61
Smartcraft TM Vesselview
62
System Calibration (for First Time Use)
62
Navigation Lighting
62
Operating the Navigation Lighting
63
30AMP Receptacles (Option)
63
Canvas (Option)
64
Docking, Lifting and Trailering
66
Docking
66
Lifting
66
Trailering
67
Trailer Safety
67
Securing the Boat to the Trailer
67
Securing the Trailer to the Tow Vehicle
67
Trailer Hitch
67
Trailering the Engines
68
Trailer Description
68
Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & Operation
69
Bilge Pumps
69
Maintenance
69
Fuel & Oil Spillage
70
Power Steering
70
Filling & Maintenance
70
Fuel System
70
Fuel Tank
71
Fuel Vent
71
Fuel Distribution System
72
Filling the Tank
72
Maintenance
72
Static Electricity and the Fuel System
72
Ethanol-Blended Fuel
73
Phase Separation
74
Additives
74
Fuel/Water Separator
74
Maintenance
74
Storage
74
Starting/Stopping the Engines
75
Prior to Starting
75
Starting the Engines
75
Warming up the Engiens
75
Stopping the Engines
76
Fresh Water System
77
Filling the Tank
77
Freshwater Pump
78
Transom Shower
78
Forward Console (Head) Faucet
78
Maintenance
79
Winterizing the System
79
Raw Water System
79
Operation
79
Transom Livewell
80
Maintenance
80
Livewell Operation
80
Leaning Post Livewell (Option)
80
Head System
81
Environmental Considerations
81
Macerator/Overboard Discharge
82
Macerator Operation
82
Maintenance
82
Dockside Discharge
82
Forward Fishbox W/ Pump out
83
Entertainment System
84
Lighting
84
Cockpit Lighting
84
Hardtop Lighting
84
Map Light
84
Flood Lights
85
Underwater Lights (Option)
85
Swim Ladder
85
To Secure the Swim Ladder
85
Dive Door
86
Dive Ladder
86
Spotlight (Option)
87
Summer Kitchen (Option)
87
Electric Grill (Option)
87
Dedicated Batteries with Inverter
87
Maintenance
87
Automatic Shut-Off
88
Refrigerator/Freezer (Option)
88
Bow Table (Option)
88
Dynamic Running Surface TM (Trim Tabs)
89
Operation
89
Maintenance
89
Shore Power
90
Shore Power Hookup
90
ELCI (Equipment Leakage Circuit Interrupter)
91
Galvanic Isolator
91
Maintenance
91
Anchor Windlass
91
Operation
92
Operating the Windlass with Remote
92
Remote Operation
93
Operating the Windlass Manually
93
Bow Thruster (Option)
94
To Operate the Bow Thruster
94
Anchoring
96
Considerations When Anchoring
96
Lowering the Anchor
96
Setting the Anchor
97
Weighing the Anchor
97
Propeller
97
Bow Tow Eye (Optional)
98
If It Becomes Necessary to Tow Your Boat
98
Section 4 • Electrical
101
Electrical System
101
Batteries
101
Battery Trays
101
Battery Charger
102
Overload Protection
102
Maintenance
102
Summer Kitchen Batteries (Option)
103
Bow Thruster Battery (Option)
103
Battery Selector Switches
103
Fuse Blocks
104
Volt Accessory Receptacle
105
Voltage Sensitive Relays (VSR)
105
DC Breaker Panel
105
Main DC Breaker Panel
106
AC Breaker Panel
108
Transducer Location
110
Rigging
110
Electrical Schematics & Harnesses
111
Wiring Identifi Cation Chart
111
Section 5 • Care & Maintenance
141
Routine Care & Maintenance
141
Hull
141
Waxing the Gel Coat Surfaces
141
Hull Maintenance
142
Hull Blistering
142
Prevention
142
Bottom Painting
142
Bottom Painting a Bare Hull
143
Bottom Painting a Pre-Painted Hull
143
Rubrail Care
144
Cleaning Fiberglass & Non-Skid
144
Stainless Steel Care
144
Aluminum Care
145
Cushions
145
To Clean Your Cushions
145
Cleaning Your Instrument Gauges
146
Canvas Care and Maintenance
146
Maintaining a Good Appearance
146
On a Regular Basis
146
Cleaning Stubborn Stains
147
Maintaining Zippers and Hardware
147
Corian Solid Surface Countertops
147
Cleaning Tempered Glass Windshield
148
Misting System
148
Long Term Storage
148
Engine
148
Fuel System
149
Electrical System
149
Reinforcement Locations
150
Reinforcement Location Diagram
151
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