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Sea Ray 390 Sundancer manual available for free PDF download: Owner's Manual
Sea Ray 390 Sundancer Owner's Manual (184 pages)
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Sea Ray
| Category:
Boat
| Size: 16 MB
Table of Contents
Your Responsibilities
3
Dealer Responsibilities
3
Warranties
3
Hull Identification Number (HIN)
4
Manufacturer's Certification
4
Service, Parts and Repair for Your Boat
5
Contact Phone Numbers & Internet Addresses
5
About Your Limited Warranty
6
Table of Contents
7
Section 1 • Safety
13
Safety Labels
13
Legally Mandated Minimum Required Equipment
14
Fire Extinguishing System
14
Diesel Option
15
Carbon Monoxide
15
Carbon Monoxide Monitor
16
Lifesaving Equipment
16
PFD Classifications
16
Additional Recommended Equipment for Safe Operation
17
Impaired Operation
18
Load Capacity
18
United States
18
International
18
Power Capacity
19
Stability
19
Maintain Control
19
General Considerations
20
Weather
20
Chart Your Course
21
Water Sports
22
Swimming
22
Skiing
22
Diving
23
Emergency Situations
23
Medical Emergency
23
Water Rescue
23
Fire
24
Flooding, Swamping and Capsizing
24
Collisions and Leaking
24
Grounding
25
Propulsion, Control or Steering Failure
25
Safety Hotlines
25
International Requirements
25
Nautical Terms
26
Environmental Considerations
27
Fuel & Oil Spillage
27
Waste Disposal
27
Excessive Noise
27
Wake / Wash
27
Section 2 • General Boat Arrangement
35
Bow and Stern Cleats
35
Supporting the Boat
36
Passenger Locations
36
Basic Boat Dimensions and Clearances
38
Propulsion System
38
V-Drive Engines
38
Propellers
38
General Deck Layout
39
Cabin Layout
40
Spoiler
41
Control Station Gauge and Switch Layout
41
Function and Location of Through-Hull Fittings and Cutouts
45
Major Controls
47
Gear Shifts and Throttle Controls
47
Engine Synchronizers (Optional)
48
Hydraulic Trim Tabs
48
Important Gauges
50
Tachometer
50
4-In-1 Multigauge
50
Synchronizer Gauge (Optional)
51
Hourmeter
52
Magnetic Compass
52
Systems Monitor
53
Smartcraft
56
Sea Ray Navigator (SRN) (Optional)
56
Navigation and Anchor Lights
57
Console Dimmer
57
Switch and Receptacle Layout
59
Lighting Layout
62
Preparing to Depart
63
While Underway
63
Returning to Port
64
Securing the Boat
64
Fueling the Boat
65
Boarding
65
Personal Flotation Devices (Pfd's)
66
Passenger Instruction and Location
66
Starting the Engines
66
Shifting to Drive the Boat
68
Stopping the Engines
69
Starting the Generator
69
Starting the Generator (Diesel Option)
70
Stopping the Generator
71
Shore Power
71
To Connect and Turn on Shore Power
71
To Disconnect Shore Power
73
Steering System
74
Anchoring
75
Anchoring Arrangement
75
Anchoring
76
Lowering Anchor
76
Setting Anchor
76
Weighing Anchor
76
Clearing a Fouled Anchor
76
Windlass
76
A Final Word
77
Windlass
77
To Operate from the Helm
77
To Operate from the Bow
78
To Operate Manually
78
Maintenance
78
Bow Thruster (Optional)
78
Bilge
81
Fuel & Oil Spillage
81
Bilge Pumps
81
Manual Bilge Pump (CE Option)
82
Bilge Blowers
82
Engines
83
Engine Gauge Package
83
Fresh Water Cooling System
84
Coolant Recommendations
84
Engine Mounts
84
Marine Gears
84
Reduction Gears
84
Reverse Gears
84
Engine Exhaust System
84
Engine Removal
85
Foreign Object Interfering with Propeller Action
85
Bent Propeller And/Or Shaft
86
Coupling out of True
86
Other Possible Causes
86
Underwater Gear
87
Propellers
87
Shafts
90
Carrier Seal Kit
91
Strut
91
Rudder & Rudder Stuffing Box
92
Hydraulic Power Steering Control
93
Electric Bilge Hatch
93
Section 5 • Fuel System
97
Fuel System
97
Fuel Tanks
97
Fuel Fill Inlet
97
Fuel Vent
98
Fuel Recommendations
98
Electric Fuel Valve
98
Fuel System (Diesel Option)
98
Fuel Filters (Diesel Option)
99
Fuel Filters (Diesel)
100
Fuel Filter Maintenance
100
Fueling Precautions
101
General
101
Before & During Fueling - Checklist
101
After Fueling - Checklist
101
DC System
103
Batteries
103
Main DC Breaker Panel
104
Battery Maintenance
105
Main DC Breaker Panel
105
Battery Switches and Solenoids
107
Main Battery Solenoids
107
Bow Thruster Solenoid (Optional)
108
Control Station Breaker Panel
108
Windlass Breaker
109
Replacing a Fuse or Breaker
109
Volt Accessory Receptacle
110
Emergency Start System
110
Electronics Circuit
110
AC System
110
DC Distribution Panel
111
Shore Power
114
Shore Power Cords
114
Generator
114
Generator Operation
114
Halogen Lighting
115
Changing a Blown Bulb
115
Ground Fault Interrupter Receptacle (GFI)
115
International Receptacle
116
Electrolytic Corrosion and Zinc Anodes
116
Galvanic Isolator
117
AC & DC Electrical Schematics & Wiring Harnesses
117
Layout and Accessories
141
Carbon Monoxide Monitors
141
Testing the CO Monitor
141
Air Conditioning & Heating
141
To Start System
142
Water System
142
Water Tank
143
Water Pumps & Filter
144
Water System Pressurization
144
Water Distribution Manifold
144
Water Heater
145
Dockside Water Inlet
146
Cockpit Shower
146
Gray Water Sump
146
Fresh Water Washdown
147
Head System
147
Requirements for Vessel Operators
147
Vacu-Flush® Head
148
Holding Tank Operation
149
Vent Filter
149
System (Optional)
149
Communication System
150
Dockside Telephone Hookup
150
Salon Entertainment Center
151
Optional Master Stateroom Entertainment
151
Cockpit Entertainment
151
TV Signal Selector
151
Automatic Fire Extinguisher
152
Manual Fire Extinguishing System
153
Hand Held Extinguishers
153
Bow Thruster (Optional)
154
Refrigerator/Freezer
154
Cockpit Ice Maker
154
Coffee Maker
154
Stove & Microwave
155
Electric Stove
155
Microwave/Convection Oven
155
Power Ventilation System
155
Central Vacuum (Optional)
155
Horn
155
Convertible Sofas
156
Privacy Curtain
156
Shore Power
156
Windshield Vent
156
Canvas
156
Care & Maintenance
156
Storage
157
Installation Tips
157
Floor Plan
158
Maintenance
161
Useful Service Information
163
Bilge Area
164
Topside and Supplies
165
Draining the Boat
165
Winterization Checklist for Boats Stored on Land
166
Boat Storage
166
Engines
166
Battery(Ies)
166
Head System
166
Water System
166
Fuel Systems
167
Fitting out after Storage
167
Fuel System
167
Battery(Ies)
167
Miscellaneous
167
Seacock Lubrication
168
Diesel (Optional)
168
Quick Reference Checklist
169
Boarding the Boat
169
Preparing to Depart and after Launching
170
While Underway
171
Returning to Port
171
Securing the Boat
172
If the Engine Does Not Start
172
Operating the Generator
173
Maintenance Log
175
Section 9 • Care & Refinishing
177
Maintenance & Reconditioning
177
Paint Cleaning Agents & Other Substances
177
Fiberglass & Gelcoat
177
About Colored Gelcoats
177
Permanently Moored or Docked Boats
178
Keep Bilge Area Dry
178
Stains & Scratches
178
Care for Bottom Paint
178
Bilge/Engine Compartment
179
Topside Areas
179
Stainless Steel and Alloy Fittings
179
Salt Crystals
179
Gauge & Switch Panels
179
Acrylic Plastic Sheeting (Plastic Glass)
180
Canvas and Clear Vinyl
180
Exterior Upholstery Fabric
180
Interior Upholstery Fabric
180
Index
183
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