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Sea Ray 375 Sundancer manual available for free PDF download: Owner's Manual
Sea Ray 375 Sundancer Owner's Manual (189 pages)
Brand:
Sea Ray
| Category:
Boat
| Size: 24 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
9
Safety
13
Safety Labels
13
Legally Mandated Minimum Required Equipment
14
Fire Extinguishing System
14
Carbon Monoxide
14
Lifesaving Equipment
15
Carbon Monoxide Monitor
15
PFD Classifications
16
Additional Recommended Equipment
17
Impaired Operation
17
Load Capacity
18
Power Capacity
18
Propellers
18
Stability
19
Maintain Control
19
General Considerations
19
Weather
20
Chart Your Course
21
Water Sports
21
Swimming
21
Skiing
22
Diving
22
Emergency Situations
23
Medical Emergency
23
Water Rescue
23
Fire
23
Flooding, Swamping and Capsizing
24
Collisions and Leaking
24
Grounding
24
Propulsion, Control or Steering Failure
25
Safety Hotlines
25
International Requirements
25
Nautical Terms
26
Key to Symbols on Controls & Prints
27
Environmental Considerations
28
Fuel & Oil Spillage
28
Waste Disposal
28
Wake/Wash
28
Warning Label Locations
29
General Boat Arrangement
33
Docking/Lifting/Storage
33
Supporting the Boat
33
Passenger Location
34
Proper Lifting and Storage
34
Standard Propulsion System
36
Optional Propulsion System
36
Basic Boat Dimensions and Clearances
37
340 Sundancer Specifications
37
Height Dimensions
37
Deck Layout (Upper Deck)
38
Helm, Gauge & Switch Layout
40
Function and Location of Through-Hull Cutouts
42
Description of Major Controls
43
Gear Shift and Throttle Control
43
Maintenance
43
To Adjust Cable Tension
43
Trim Tabs
44
Power Trim Unit and Gauge
45
Engine Alarm System
46
Important Gauges
46
Tachometer
46
Trailer Switch
46
Oil Pressure, Water Temperature, Voltmeter and Fuel Gauges
47
Smartcraft Gauge Systems
47
Engine RPM Synchronizer Gauge
47
Smartcraft System View
48
System Speed Display Screen
48
Magnetic Compass
49
System Calibration
49
Navigation and Anchor Lights
50
Pre-Launch, Launch and Post-Launch Checklist
51
Fueling the Boat
52
Before Fueling
52
Filling the Tanks
52
Fuel Fill Location
52
Boarding
53
Personal Flotation Devices
53
After Filling
53
Passenger Instructions and Location
54
Starting the Engines
54
Shifting to Drive the Boat
56
Stopping the Engines
56
Steering System
57
Hydraulic Steering Assembly
57
To Operate from the Helm
60
To Operate from the Bow
60
To Operate Manually
60
Bilge
61
Drain Plug
62
Bilge Pumps
62
Bilge Blowers
63
Bilge & Underwater Gear
64
Engines
65
Impact to Stern Drive
65
Engine Mounts
66
Marine Gears
66
Reduction Gears
66
Reverse Gears
66
Engine Exhaust System
67
Engine Removal
68
Vibration & Causes
68
Engine and Shaft out of Alignment
68
Coupling out of True
68
Fresh Water Cooling System
69
Coolant Recommendations
69
Underwater Gear
69
Cavitation, Its Causes and Corrections
70
Propeller Torque and Its Correction
70
Counter-Rotating Propellers
70
Propeller Installation
71
Shafts
73
Shaft Log & Strong Seal
73
Carrier Seal Kit
74
Strut
74
Rudder & Rudder Stuffing Box
75
Seacocks & Strainers
75
To Clean the Strainer
76
Bilge Layout
77
Fuel System
79
Standard Gasoline Fuel System
79
Optional Diesel Fuel System
80
Electric Fuel Valves
81
Fuel Filter
81
Fuel Filter Maintenance
81
To Drain Water
81
To Replace the Filter
82
Fueling Precautions
83
Before & During Fueling
83
After Fueling
84
Electrical System
85
Direct Current (DC)
85
Batteries
85
Battery Maintenance
85
Battery Installation
86
Battery Cable Routing
87
Recommended Batteries
89
Battery Switch
89
Ignition Protection
89
Breakers And/Or Fuses
89
Main DC Breaker Panel
90
Main DC Distribution Panel Locations
91
Cabin DC Distribution Panel Controls & Functions
92
Electric Switching System
93
Electronic Interface Modules
94
Emergency Start System
95
12 Volt Accessory Receptacle
95
Lighting
95
Bilge Component Board
95
Exterior Lights
96
Interior Lights
97
Switch Function & Locations
98
12 Volt DC & 120 Volt AC Salon Power Panel Locations
99
AC System
100
Shore Power
100
To Disconnect Shore Power
102
Servicing the Main Distribution Panel
103
Maintenance for Shore Power Cable Set & Shore Power Inlets
103
To Replace a Faulty Component on the Main Distribution Panel
103
Cabin 120 Volt Main Distribution Panel Controls & Functions
104
Battery Charger / Converter
105
Ground Fault Interrupter Receptacle (GFI)
105
Generator
106
International Receptacle
106
Starting the Generator
107
Shifting from Shore Power to Generator Power
108
Stopping the Generator
109
Electrolytic Corrossion and Zinc Anodes
109
Galvanic Isolator
110
Marine Electronic Cathodic Anti-Corrosion System
111
AC & DC Electrical Schematics & Wiring Harnesses
111
340 Electrical Schematics
113
Layout and Accessory Locations
149
Air Conditioning & Heating
149
Testing the CO Monitor
149
Water System
152
Sanitizing the Water System
152
Water System Installation
153
Water System Manifold
153
Winterizing the Water System
154
Water Distribution Manifold
154
Water Pump and Filter
154
Water Heater
155
Shower System
155
Drain Line Routing
156
Fresh Water Washdown
156
Dockside Water Inlet
156
Cockpit Shower
157
Gray Water System
157
Head System
158
Gray Water System Hose Routing
158
Vacuflush Head
159
Holding Tank Operation
159
Vent Filter
159
Dockside Pump-Out
159
Macerator Discharge Pump with Seacock Interlock System
160
Entertainment Center
161
Television Signal Selector & Antenna Tuner
161
Cable Television Connection
161
Telephone System
162
Automatic Fire Extinguisher System
162
Gasoline Engine Boats
162
Diesel Engine Boats
163
Manual Fire Extinguishing System Pull Handle
163
Refrigerator/Freezer
164
Power Ventilation System
164
Coffee Maker
164
Safety Pin
164
Stoves
165
Canvas
165
Microwave
165
Canvas Care and Maintenance
166
Electric Windshield Vent
166
Horn
166
Spot Light
167
Bow Thruster
167
Aft Berth Sleeping Conversion
168
Salon Sofa Sleeping
168
Summary Guide for Inspection, Service and Maintenance
169
Quick Reference Checklist
177
Boarding the Boat
177
Preparing the Depart and after Launching
178
While Underway
179
Securing the Boat
180
If the Engine Does Not Start
180
Operating the Generator
181
Care & Refinishing
185
Paint Cleaning Agents & Other Substances
185
Fiberglass & Gelcoat
185
Stains & Scratches
186
Permanently Moored or Docked Boat
186
Care for Bottom Paint
186
Topside Areas
186
Gauge & Switch Panels
187
Acrylic Plastic Sheeting
187
Salt Crystals
187
Exterior Upholstery Fabric
188
Interior Upholstery Fabric
188
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