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Sea Ray 225 Weekender Owner's Manual (96 pages)
Brand:
Sea Ray
| Category:
Boat
| Size: 7.85 MB
Table of Contents
Ntroduction
5
Dealer Responsibilities
5
Source of Information
5
This Manual
5
Warranties
5
Weekender
5
Your Responsibilities
5
Hull Identification Number (HIN)
6
Service, Parts and Repair for Your Boat
6
About Your Limited Warranty
7
Table of Contents
8
Ection Safety
11
Safety Labels
11
Carbon Monoxide
12
Carbon Monoxide Monitors
13
Legally Mandated Minimum Reguired Equipment
12
Lifesaving Equipment
13
PFD Classifications
14
Additional Recommended Equipment for Safe Operation
15
Impaired Operation
15
Load Capacity
15
Power Capacity
16
Maintain Control
17
General Considerations
17
Stability
17
Weather
18
Ocean
18
Offshore
18
Inshore
18
Sheltered Waters
18
Chart Your Course
19
Water Sports
19
Swimming
19
Skiing
20
Diving
20
Emergency Situations
21
Medical Emergency
21
Water Rescue
21
Fire
21
Flooding, Swamping and Capsizing
22
Collisions and Leaking
22
Grounding
22
Propulsion, Control or Steering Failure
22
Environmental Considerations
23
Fuel and Oil Spillage
23
Waste Disposal
24
Excessive Noise
24
Wake/Wash
24
International Requirements
23
Safety Hotlines
23
Nautical Terms
24
Key to Symbols on Control & Prints
26
Running Lights
26
Horn
26
21. 225 WE Warning Label Locations
27
Section 2 • General Boatarrangement
30
Passenger Location
30
Propulsion System
30
Basic Boat Dimensions and Clearances
31
Propellers
31
General Deck Layout
32
MID Deck Layout (Cabin)
33
Helm Gauge and Switch Layout
34
Description of Major Controls
36
Gear Shift and Throttle Control
36
Power Trim Unit and Gauge
36
Trailer Switch
37
Transom Trailer Trim Switch (Optional)
37
Trim Tabs
37
Ignition Shutdown Switch (Standard on Side Mount Controls)
39
Engine Alarm System
39
Important Gauges
39
Tachometer and Hourmeter
39
Oil Pressure, Water Temperature, Voltmeter and Fuel Gauge
39
Magnetic Compass
40
Navigation and Anchor Light
40
Pre-Launch, Launch and Post-Launch Checklist
41
Section 3 • Using Your Boat
41
Fueling the Boat
42
Trailer Launching and Loading
42
Boarding
43
Passenger Instruction and Location
44
Personal Flotation Devices (Pfds)
44
Starting the Engines
44
Shifting to Drive the Boat
46
Steering System
46
Stopping the Engines
46
Section 4 • Bilge & Underwatergear
49
Bilge
49
Fuel & Oil Spillage
49
Drain Plug
49
Weekender
50
Bilge Pump
50
Bilge Blower
50
Engine and Stern Drive
51
Bilge Layout
53
Section 5 • Fuel System
55
Anti-Siphon Valve (Inboard/Outboard Engine Only)
55
Diesel Fuel System (Optional)
56
Fuel Filter (Diesel)
56
Fuel Filter Maintenance
57
To Replace the Filter
57
Fueling Precautions
57
Before & During Fueling - Checklist
58
After Fueling - Checklist
58
Electrical System
61
Direct Current (DC)
61
Battery Switch
63
Dual Battery Switch (Optional)
64
Section 6 • Electrical System
61
Breakers And/Or Fuses
64
Ignition Protection
64
Electrolytic Corrosion and Zinc Anodes
66
Electronic Interface Module (EIM)
66
Accessory Wire
66
Lighting
66
Volt Accessory Receptacle
66
Fuse Sizes
68
Bilge Pump
69
Wire Harnesses
70
Wiper
70
Electrical Schematics
71
Boat Layout and Accessory Locations
77
Accessory
77
Ection Ptions Ccessories
77
Water System
78
Sanitizing the Water System
78
Winterizing the Water System
79
Water Pump and Filter
79
Fresh Water and Drain Line Routing
81
Toilet (Head) System
82
Portable Self-Contained Head
82
Pump-Out Head (Optional)
82
Canvas
83
Installation Tips
83
Trailering with Canvas
84
Ervice and Maintenance
85
Summary Guide for Inspection, Service
85
Trim Tabs
86
Inspection, Service and Maintenance Protocol
87
Bilge Area
87
Topside and Supplies
88
Winterization Checklist for Boats Stored on Land
88
Boat Storage
88
Engines
88
Battery(Ies)
88
Head System
88
Water System
89
Fuel System
90
Fitting out after Storage
90
Battery(Ies)
90
Miscellaneous
90
Seacock Lubrication
90
Security Considerations
90
Power Steering System Maintenance
91
Fiberglass & Gelcoat
93
Paint, Cleaning Agents and Other Substances
93
Section 9 • Care & Refinishing
93
Stains & Scratches
93
Acrylic Plastic Sheeting (Plastic Glass)
94
Canvas and Clear Vinyl
94
Care for Bottom Paint
94
Permanently Moored or Docked Boats
94
Topside Areas
94
Stainless Steel and Alloy Fittings
94
Salt Crystals
94
Exterior Upholstery Fabric
95
Interior Upholstery Fabric
95
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Sea Ray 225 Weekender Owner's Manual (101 pages)
Brand:
Sea Ray
| Category:
Boat
| Size: 11.82 MB
Table of Contents
Hull Identification Number (HIN)
6
Service, Parts and Repair for Your Boat
6
HIN Locations
6
Table of Contents
8
Safety
11
Safety Labels
11
Legally Mandated Minimum Required Equipment
12
Fire Extinguishing System
12
Carbon Monoxide
12
Lifesaving Equipment
13
Carbon Monoxide Monitor
13
PFD Classifications
14
Additional Recommended Equipment for Safe Operation
15
Impaired Operation
15
Load Capacity
15
Power Capacity
16
Stability
17
Maintain Control
17
General Considerations
17
Weather
18
Chart Your Course
19
Water Sports
19
Swimming
19
Skiing
20
Diving
20
Emergency Situations
21
Medical Emergency
21
Water Rescue
21
Fire
21
Flooding, Swamping and Capsizing
22
Collisions and Leaking
22
Grounding
22
Propulsion, Control or Steering Failure
22
Safety Hotlines
23
International Requirements
23
Nautical Terms
23
Key to Symbols on Control & Prints
25
General Boat Arrangement
27
Docking/Lifting/Trailering
27
Passenger Locations
27
Propulsion System
28
Basic Boat Dimensions and Clearances
29
Propellers
29
General Deck Layout
30
MID Deck Layout (Cabin)
31
Helm Gauge and Switch Layout
32
Function and Location of Through-Hull Cutouts
33
Description of Major Controls
34
Gear Shift and Throttle Control
34
Power Trim Unit and Gauge
34
Trailer Switch
35
Transom Trailer Trim Switch
35
Trim Tabs
35
Ignition Shutdown Switch (Standard on Side Mount Controls)
36
Engine Alarm System
37
Important Gauges
37
Tachometer and Hour Meter
37
Oil Pressure, Water Temperature, Voltmeter and Fuel Gauges
37
Magnetic Compass
38
Navigation and Anchor Lights
38
Using Your Boat
39
Pre-Launch, Launch and Post-Launch Checklist
39
Trailer Launching and Loading
40
Fueling the Boat
40
Boarding
41
Filling the Tank
41
After Filling
41
Personal Flotation Devices (Pfd's)
42
Passenger Instruction and Location
42
Starting the Engines
42
Shifting to Drive the Boat
44
Stopping the Engines
44
Steering System
44
Bilge
47
Fuel & Oil Spillage
47
Drain Plug
47
Bilge Pumps
47
Bilge Blowers
48
Engines and Stern Drive
49
Maintenance and Service
49
Vibration & Causes
49
Impact to Stern Drive
49
Propeller Removal and Installation
50
Bilge Layout
51
Fuel System
53
Anti-Siphon Valve (Inboard/Outboard Engine Only)
53
Fuel Filter Maintenance
54
Diesel Fuel System
54
To Drain Water
54
Fueling Precautions
55
To Replace the Filter
55
Before & During Fueling
56
After Fueling
56
Electrical System
59
Direct Current
59
Batteries
59
Battery Maintenance
59
Battery Switch
61
Battery Cable Routing
61
Ignition Protection
62
Breakers And/Or Fuses
62
Dual Battery Switch
62
Electronic Interface Module (EIM)
63
12 Volt Accessory Receptacle
64
Lighting
64
Electrolytic Corrosion and Zinc Anodes
64
Accessory Wire
64
Fuse Sizes
66
Wire Harnesses
67
225 WE Electrical Schematics
69
Options & Accessories
81
Boat Layout and Accessory Locations
81
Water System
82
Sanitizing the Water System
82
Winterizing the Water System
83
Water Pump and Filter
83
Fresh Water and Drain Line Routing
84
Toilet (Head) System
86
Portable Self-Contained Head
86
Pump-Out-Head
86
Canvas
87
Trailering with Canvas
88
Canvas Care and Maintenance
88
Required Inspection, Serice and Maintenance
89
Summary Guide for Inspection, Service and Maintenance
89
Bilge Area
91
Oil
91
Engine
91
Wiring System
91
Winterization Checklist for Boats Stored on Land
92
Topside and Supplies
92
Fitting out after Storage
94
Security Considerations
94
Seacock Lubrication
94
Power Steering System Maintenance
95
Care & Refinishing
97
Paint Cleaning Agents & Other Substances
97
Fiberglass & Gelcoat
97
Stains & Sractches
97
Permanently Moored or Docked Boats
98
Care for Bottom Paint
98
Topside Areas
98
Acrylic Plastic Sheeting
98
Exterior Upholstery Fabric
99
Interior Upholstery Fabric
99
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