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Operating Manual for Sea Daze 4788 Bayliner 

Sea Daze 160323.doc 

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Last Revision August 11

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 , 2015 

 

7.2.4

 

Stove/Oven ...................................................................................................................................... 34

 

7.2.5

 

Trash Compactor ............................................................................................................................. 35

 

7.2.6

 

Vacuum System .............................................................................................................................. 35

 

7.3

 

Entertainment Systems ........................................................................................................................... 35

 

7.3.1

 

AM/FM Stereos, CD and iPod ........................................................................................................ 35

 

7.3.2

 

Television/Blu-ray .......................................................................................................................... 35

 

7.3.3

 

Games ............................................................................................................................................. 35

 

7.3.4

 

Crab Pots ......................................................................................................................................... 35

 

7.3.5

 

Dock Chairs and Table.................................................................................................................... 35

 

7.3.6

 

Barbeque ......................................................................................................................................... 35

 

7.4

 

Heating Systems ..................................................................................................................................... 36

 

7.4.1

 

Diesel-Furnace Heating System ...................................................................................................... 36

 

7.4.2

 

Cabin Electric Heating System ....................................................................................................... 37

 

7.5

 

Washer-Dryer ......................................................................................................................................... 37

 

8

 

The Tender/Dinghy ....................................................................................................................................... 37

 

8.1

 

Davit ....................................................................................................................................................... 37

 

8.1.1

 

To lower the dinghy ........................................................................................................................ 37

 

8.1.2

 

To raise and return the dinghy ........................................................................................................ 38

 

8.2

 

Operating the Dinghy ............................................................................................................................. 38

 

9

 

Bilge Pumps .................................................................................................................................................. 39

 

10

 

Miscellaneous ............................................................................................................................................... 39

 

11

 

Clean up ........................................................................................................................................................ 40

 

12

 

Leaving the Boat Checklist ........................................................................................................................... 40

 

Appendix A (Thru Hull Locations)....................................................................................................................... 42

 

Appendix B (Sea Daze Specifications) ................................................................................................................. 43

 

 

Summary of Contents for 4788

Page 1: ...OPERATION MANUAL SEA DAZE Bayliner 4788 Pilothouse Home Port Anacortes Washington USA...

Page 2: ...Salish Sea The Salish Sea is recognized as one of the best cruising areas in the world and Sea Daze provides an amazing view of the scenery from the fly bridge while relaxing in the salon or from the...

Page 3: ...2 Engine Checks 9 3 3 3 Shore Power Disconnection 10 3 4 Electronics Preparing for Navigation 10 3 4 1 Selecting a course and preparing the electronics for navigation 10 3 4 2 VHF Radios 11 3 4 3 Sat...

Page 4: ...3 4 Electrical System 24 4 1 AC Power 24 4 1 1 Plugging in 25 4 1 2 Service Line Options 25 4 1 3 Power up 26 4 2 DC Power System 27 4 3 Inverter Power 28 4 4 Generator 29 5 Sanitation System 29 5 1 V...

Page 5: ...5 7 3 4 Crab Pots 35 7 3 5 Dock Chairs and Table 35 7 3 6 Barbeque 35 7 4 Heating Systems 36 7 4 1 Diesel Furnace Heating System 36 7 4 2 Cabin Electric Heating System 37 7 5 Washer Dryer 37 8 The Ten...

Page 6: ...topic of interest When you and your guests come aboard a representative of Anacortes Yacht Charters AYC will conduct a checkout and systems review including a briefing on safety and operating conside...

Page 7: ...ydraulic Fluid Mil Spec 5606 Sea Star Dinghy Motor Oil Type SAE 30W Wet Battery Fluid Distilled Water Diesel Furnace Hydronic Fluid Antifreeze Water 50 50 Mix Anchoring Docking Working Anchor Ultra St...

Page 8: ...ld be discussed and practiced using the throw ring in the cockpit Safety Equipment Life jackets are located on the fly bridge under the settee seat cushions A total of 12 life Jackets are available 8...

Page 9: ...fine Coolant is a 50 50 mixture of antifreeze and water If coolant level is down look for a sign of a coolant leak under the engine If there are signs of leakage do not run the engine If no leak is id...

Page 10: ...d coil it neatly as you walk to the boat to avoid creating a trip hazard on the dock Disconnect the cable from the boat last remove and store the adaptors in the container under the starboard Pilot Ho...

Page 11: ...encies Once contact is made switch to another channel designated for conversation Remember everyone listening can hear what you say Both radios have channel tuner knobs squelch and volume controls on...

Page 12: ...ce to your position relative to the weather conditions 3 4 4 GPS and Chart Plotters Sea Daze has redundant independent navigation chart plotters and GPS systems 1 The primary navigation system is the...

Page 13: ...70 displays have several pages configured to show different collections of information for different navigational situations You may scroll through the different pages with the up down arrow keys to p...

Page 14: ...other than its beginning you must use the menu options to advance waypoints or the Autopilot will turn and head directly to the start of the course or the last active waypoint If objects obstacles de...

Page 15: ...perating manual is in the cabinet under the power control panel if you desire more information on radar system functions Note The HSB display is shared with a 3rd backup GPS unit Raystar 112LP GPS Cha...

Page 16: ...ing abnormal engine condition Engine Does not crank Make sure the Engine and Accessory battery switches are on they should have been left on These are in the battery management panel on the port aft s...

Page 17: ...ypically 3 knots or less Above that speed the engines and rudders will dominate directional control and use of the thruster will result in cavitations and noise with potential damage to the propellers...

Page 18: ...spent please contact AYC for service 3 5 3 2 Bow thruster controls Turn on the 24volt system 24 volt charging circuit and verify the batteries have sufficient power Please read the above section on o...

Page 19: ...ncy and poor adjustments can cost extra in fuel burned The trim tabs have a DC circuit breaker The controls are to the right of each wheel The trim tabs are for use at fast speeds only to help trim th...

Page 20: ...ile of the nearest segment and its intended heading It is very important that you verify the next waypoint is the target active waypoint If it is not use the advance waypoint option from the E127 navi...

Page 21: ...d Double braided snubber x 25ft Bow Stern Black Double braided x 35ft Spring Line Teal Double braided x 50ft Spring Line White Twisted 3 strand 5 8 x 50ft Varies Be certain you turn off the Bow Thrust...

Page 22: ...nching and should begin to drop over the pulpit roller Put out the proper amount of scope use a minimum of 4ft of chain for each 1 ft of depth from the deck a good practice is 7 1 Note that the depth...

Page 23: ...Turn off the windlass Power switch A spare anchor chain and line are located in the starboard lazarette This lunch anchor is for emergencies light sea conditions and is not adequate to hold the vesse...

Page 24: ...l minutes this may be done while you go and pay Clean up any spatter and wash hands thoroughly DO NOT TRUST FUEL GAUGES As a policy top off the tanks approximately every 15 engine hours This leaves a...

Page 25: ...rned on or off In parallel mode turning the dockside master off does not turn off any of the individual circuits associated with that master switch 4 1 1 Plugging in Verify the power panel master swit...

Page 26: ...tems may be powered separate Line 2 in normal mode will provide power only for the range and washer dryer unit Line 3 in normal mode will power the electric heaters All remaining electrical circuits a...

Page 27: ...TER SWITCH it is black on the left of the panel It must be switched to the right for the DC system to work Note that it will trip if it detects a problem with the DC circuitry Note Changing the positi...

Page 28: ...ne is started from the shared engine start battery The port engine charges the engine battery and the bow thruster batteries House Batteries Inverter Batteries Charged by the port engine The house bat...

Page 29: ...nerator The generator should not run above 220 degree F If it is running hot turn it off and contact AYC NOTE If the generator starting motor is not operating check the emergency STOP toggle switch si...

Page 30: ...at is being flushed If you have a large amount of waste it is advisable to flush the waste first then flush the toilet paper Trouble Shooting If the toilet is not working at all verify you have Turned...

Page 31: ...nd clear of debris To minimize debris in the water tanks remove one of the deck water fill caps and fill the tank and replace the cap before filling the other Use the food grade white and blue striped...

Page 32: ...as they can potentially flood the bilge The system uses it own pump breaker on DC Panel The Breaker should be turned off if not needed 7 Inside the house 7 1 Showers Please only use shower gels and so...

Page 33: ...REFRIGERATOR switch on the Pilothouse AC Panel Turn ON the power switch below the refrigerator door and adjust the temperature Fly Bridge Refrigerator The Bridge REFRIGERATOR is a Norcold 2 7 cu ft m...

Page 34: ...the control knob in and then turn it These burners have different cooking temperatures The LEFT and RIGHT burners are High 1100 watt burners and will get red hot The REAR burner is a Medium 550 water...

Page 35: ...s mounted port of the helm chair in the radio cabinet It is capable of AM FM and CD The salon stereo is next to the ice maker It includes AM FM radio and a CD changer with an iPod iPhone iPad compatib...

Page 36: ...eque with a rag remove and clean the grill with a scouring pad and disassemble and clean the grill kettle when you are done For safety reasons do not store an opened propane bottle in the salon or eng...

Page 37: ...be patient or finish drying on a clothes line Remember normal house dryers have a much larger drum than a washer It is recommended by the manufacturer that you remove half the load after wash cycle an...

Page 38: ...ow turns to point to Sea Dazes Bow The dingy must be positioned directly over the chocks and in contact with the cockpit ladder rail Slowly lower her to her resting points Secure the dinghy to the dec...

Page 39: ...een any water in the bilge The forward and midship pumps will generally not pump anything unless you ve been showering without the sump switch on and the passageway carpet is soaked The aft one will u...

Page 40: ...abrasive on fiberglass Pay special attention to Removal of diesel soot from transom and from around the diesel furnace exhaust Removal of black streaks from hull Scuff marks removed from hull usually...

Page 41: ...check for forgotten personal gear left open portholes a head not cleaned etc Lock pilothouse sliding doors and salon door As you leave the salon lock the cockpit door Before you walk away check the t...

Page 42: ...Operating Manual for Sea Daze 4788 Bayliner Sea Daze 160323 doc Page 42 of 44 Last Revision August 11th 2015 Appendix A Thru Hull Locations...

Page 43: ...11ft Zodiac Dinghy w 25HP with center console controls and electric davit for launch and retrieval of dinghy Flybridge with stereo BBQ wet bar fridge and Bimini Salon with wrap around settee dining ta...

Page 44: ...bridge Radar Raymarine 48 mile Dual VHF Radios Flybridge and Pilot House Pilot House radio has DSC capability AM FM Stereos Flybridge and Salon Cabin heat Diesel Hydronic multi zone control look for t...

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