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Sea Ray 44 Sedan Bridge Boats for sale manual available for free PDF download: Owner's Manual
Sea Ray 44 Sedan Bridge Owner's Manual (218 pages)
Brand:
Sea Ray
| Category:
Boat
| Size: 25 MB
Table of Contents
Ntroduction
3
Your Responsibilities
3
Source of Information
3
Dealer Responsibilities
3
Warranties
3
Hull Identification Number (HIN)
4
Service, Parts and Repair for Your Boat
4
Contact Phone Numbers & Internet Addresses
5
Table of Contents
7
Safety
11
Safety Labels
11
Legally Mandated Minimum Reguired Equipment
12
Fire Extinguishing System
12
Carbon Monoxide
13
Carbon Monoxide Monitors
14
Lifesaving Equipment
14
PFD Classifications
15
Additional Recommended Equipment for Safe Operation
15
Impaired Operation
16
Load Capacity
16
Power Capacity
17
Stability
17
Maintain Control
17
General Considerations
18
Weather
18
Ocean
18
Offshore
19
Inshore
19
Sheltered Waters
19
Chart Your Course
19
Water Sports
20
Swimming
20
Skiing
20
Diving
21
Emergency Situations
21
Medical Emergency
21
Water Rescue
21
Fire
22
Flooding, Swamping and Capsizing
22
Collisions and Leaking
22
Grounding
23
Propulsion, Control or Steering Failure
23
Safety Hotlines
23
International Requirements
23
Nautical Terms
24
Enviromental Considerations
25
Waste Disposal
25
Excessive Noise
26
Wake / Wash
26
Warning Label Locations
29
Ection Eneral Oat Rrangement
33
Docking/Lifting/Storage
33
Bow and Stern Cleats
33
Supporting the Boat
34
Passenger Location
35
General Deck Layout
37
Cabin Layout
38
Control Station Gauge and Switch Layout
40
Spoiler
43
Function and Location of Through-Hull Fittings and Cutouts
44
Major Controls
46
Gear Shifts and Throttle Controls
46
Engine Synchronizers(Optional)
47
Marine Cruise Control Switch Panel
47
Optional Lower Control Station Gear Shift and Throttle Control
49
Hydraulic Trim Tabs
49
Important Gauges
51
Tachometer
51
In 1 Multigauge
51
Hourmeter
52
Fire System Indicator
52
Synchronizer Gauge (Optional)
52
Magnetic Compass
53
Systems Monitor
53
Display Control Module (DCM) Function Table
55
Smartcraft
56
Sea Ray Navigator (SRN) (Optional)
56
Console Dimmer
57
Switch & Receptacle Layout
59
Lighting Layout
61
Section 3 • Using Your Boat
63
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)
66
Passenger Instruction and Location
66
Starting the Engines
66
Shifting to Drive the Boat
68
Gear Shifts and Throttle Controls
68
Stopping the Engine
72
Starting the Generator
72
Shore Power
74
Shifting from Shore Power to Generator Power
76
Hydraulic Steering System
77
Anchoring
78
Anchoring Arrangement
78
Anchoring
79
Lowering Anchor
79
Setting Anchor
79
Weighing Anchor
79
Clearing a Fouled Anchor
79
A Final Word
80
Windlass
80
To Operate from the Helm
80
To Operate from the Bow
80
To Operate Manually
81
Maintenance
81
Bow Thruster (Optional)
82
Ection Bilge Nd Nderwater Gear
83
Bilge
83
Fuel & Oil Spillage
83
Bilge Pumps
83
Bilge Blowers
84
Engines
85
Coolant Recommendations
85
Engine Gauge Package
86
Engine Mounts
86
Marine Gears
86
Reduction Gears
86
Reverse Gears
86
Engine Exhaust System
86
Operating Instructions
87
Underwater Gear
88
Propellers
88
Shafts
91
Carrier Seal Kit
92
Strut
92
Propeller Action
93
Bent Propeller And/Or Shaft
93
Coupling out of True
93
Engine and Shaft out of Alignment
93
Rudder & Rudder Stuffing Box
93
Seacocks & Strainers
94
Hydraulic Steering Control
94
Bilge Layout
96
Ection Uel Ystem
97
Fuel Fill
97
Fuel Tanks
97
Fuel Vent
97
Fuel Filters
98
Generator Fuel Filter
98
Fuel Filter Maintenance
99
Fuel Recommendations
98
Generator Fuel Crossover System
98
Fueling Precautions
100
Before & During Fueling
100
General
100
After Fueling - Checklist
101
Section 6 • Electrical System
103
Batteries
103
Battery Maintenance
104
To Remove the Battery Cables
104
DC System
103
Main DC Breaker Panel
105
Battery Switches and Solenoids
106
Battery Switches
106
Bow Thruster Solenoid (Optional)
106
Replacing a Fuse or Breaker
109
Windlass Breaker
109
Accessory Receptacle
110
Emergency Start System
110
AC System
111
DC Distribution Panel
112
A.servicing the Main Distribution Panel
112
Electronics Circuit
117
Shore Power
118
Isolation Transformer
118
Shore Power Breakers
118
Shore Power Cords
118
Generator
119
Generator Operation
119
Battery Chargers
120
Charging Characteristics
120
Charging Characteristics of the Bow Thruster Battery Charger
120
Halogen Lighting
121
Changing a Blown Bulb
121
Electrolytic Corrosion & Zinc Anodes
122
Ground Fault Interrupter Receptacle (GFI)
122
International Receptacle
122
AC & DC Electrical Schematics & Wiring Harnesses
123
Ccessories and
173
Section 7 • Accessories Andoptions
173
Air Conditioning & Heating
173
To Start System
175
Carbon Monoxide Monitors
173
Testing the CO Monitor
173
Layout and Accessories
173
Water System
175
Water Tank
175
Filling the Water Tank
176
Sanitizing the Water System
176
To Begin Initial Operation
176
Water Distribution Manifold
177
Water Heater
177
Initial Start-Up or after Winterization
178
Dockside Water Inlet
178
Cockpit Shower
178
Gray Water System
179
Gray Water Holding Tank (Optional)
180
Vacu ® -Flush Head
181
Holding Tank Operation
181
Vent Filter
181
To Operate the Macerator
183
Communication System
184
Dockside Telephone Hookup
184
Salon Entertainment Center
184
TV Signal Selector
185
Fire Extinguisher Indicator
185
Manual Fire Extinguishing System
186
Safety Pin
186
Hand Held Extinguishers
187
Bow Thruster (Optional)
187
Refrigerator/Freezer
187
Cockpit Ice Maker
187
Coffee Maker
187
Stove & Microwave
187
Electric Stove
187
Microwave/Convection Oven
188
Power Ventilation System
188
Central Vacuum System (Optional)
188
Horn
188
Salon Sofa/Bed (Optional)
189
Port Stateroom Bunks
189
Salon Dinette Table
189
Washer/Dryer (Optional)
189
Canvas
189
Floor Plan
192
Service Information
195
Useful Service Information
195
Inspection, Service and Maintenance Protocol
196
Bilge Area
196
Battery(Ies)
197
Boat Storage
197
Engines
197
Topside and Supplies
197
Winterization Checklist for Boats Stored on Land
197
Head System
198
Water System
198
Fuel System
199
Fitting out after Storage
199
Battery(Ies)
199
Miscellaneous
199
Seacock Lubrication
199
Engine Oil Change System
200
Security Considerations
200
Boarding the Boat
201
Boat Systems
201
Engine
201
General
201
Quick Reference Checklist
201
Engine
202
General
202
Preparing to Depart and after Launching
202
Starting the Engine
202
Boat Systems
203
Engine
203
General
203
Returning to Port
203
While Underway
203
Boat Systems
204
Engine
204
General
204
If the Engine Does Not Start
204
No Starter Motor Response
204
Securing the Boat
204
Starter Motor Responds, but no Ignition
204
Operating the Generator
205
Starting the Generator
205
Stopping the Generator
205
Maintenance Log
208
Fiberglass & Gelcoat
209
Maintenance & Reconditioning
209
Paint Cleaning Agents & Other Substances
209
Section 9 • Care & Refinishing
209
Care for Bottom Paint
210
Permanently Moored or Docked Boats
210
Stains & Scratches
210
Bilge/Engine Compartment
211
Gauge & Switch Panels
211
Topside Areas
211
Acrylic Plastic Sheeting (Plastic Glass)
212
Canvas and Clear Vinyl
212
Exterior Upholstery Fabric
212
Interior Upholstery Fabric
212
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