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Electricity from the battery to the Safety Breaker Panel is controlled by 

a master disconnect switch. This switch is located in a cabinet in the 

starboard side of the salon. To provide electricity to the Safety Breaker 

Panel, turn the master disconnect switch to the ON position. Circuit 

breakers on the Safety Breaker Panel control  the other DC circuit breaker 

panels.

Batteries- Engine Room  Forward

Batteries and Disconnect Switch- Generator Aft   

Generator Disconnect

Generator Battery

Port Engine

Starboard Engine

Accessory Main

Refer to page 5 section 3 
for location of Generator

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Summary of Contents for 38 Super Sport

Page 1: ...HIN CVRU2099D010 2010 Version 1 38 Super Sport Owner s Guide https www boat manuals com...

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Page 3: ...ained in the OEM information packets within your Owner s Information kit If you re new to boating learn the proper rules of seamanship to ensure the safety of your passengers Refer to Chapman s Piloti...

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Page 5: ...nel 7 Safety Breaker Panel 8 Troubleshooting the DC Electrical System 11 DC Schematic 12 Section 3 AC Electrical System System Organization 1 AC Power Sources 1 Shore Power 1 Generator Power 4 Operati...

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Page 7: ...ntenance 9 Mechanical Systems 11 Section 8 Winterization and Storage Winterization Storage 1 Winterization Systems 2 Spring Recommissioning Checklist 8 Section 9 Warranty and Parts Warranty Informatio...

Page 8: ...ntrol Engine Warning Lights Shift Throttle Controls Ignition Switches Switch Panels Steering wheel removed for clarity E F E F PORT STBD A B Rudder Position C D DC Accessory E F F G H I Fireboy Displa...

Page 9: ...your boat or its components if the instructions are ignored NOTE Provides important information that can help you avoid problems If this is your first boat or if you are changing to a type of boat yo...

Page 10: ...facture as explained in the Carver Limited Warranty Your copy of the warranty is located in Section 9 Please review the warranty carefully The Warranty Registration that follows this page is the first...

Page 11: ...does not extend alter or transfer the Carver Limited Warranty Refer to the Carver Limited Warranty for details Owner s Name _______________________________________________ Street Address ____________...

Page 12: ...MARQUIS YACHTS L L C PO BOX 1010 PULASKI WI 54162 1010 MARQUIS YACHTS L L C PO BOX 1010 PULASKI WI 54162 1010 https www boat manuals com...

Page 13: ...is equipment must meet regulatory standards and it should be noticeable accessible and in proper operating condition Your passengers should know where this equipment is and how to use it Keep an eye o...

Page 14: ...ubstitute for a good understanding of weather conditions and what to do when the weather takes a turn for the worse If a storm is approaching the best course of action is to return to port If you are...

Page 15: ...er fog signals Sound the horn or fog bell intermittently to warn others If there is any doubt in continuing your excursion anchor Listen for other fog signals while continuing to sound your fog horn o...

Page 16: ...nboard put on their personal flotation devices If you can get at the fire aim the fire extinguisher at the base of the flames and use a sweeping motion to put out the fire If the fire gets out of cont...

Page 17: ...the hole inside your boat with a spare life jacket or bunk cushion While plugging the hole trim weight to get the hole above the water level during repairs if possible If your boat is in danger of si...

Page 18: ...f systems onboard your boat do fail radio for help or signal with flags and wait until help arrives Radio Communication U S only You are responsible for obtaining a radio operator s permit and knowing...

Page 19: ...ut the turning action is not as pronounced as the Type I and it will not turn as many people under the same conditions as a Type I PFD Type III Wearable Classified as a flotation aid this PFD will not...

Page 20: ...eflectors Radar reflectors if installed on your boat should be 18 measured diagonally They should be placed 12 above the waterline otherwise a boat with radar may have trouble seeing your boat Fire Ex...

Page 21: ...heir next scheduled class Carver also recommends that you read Chapman s Piloting Seamanship and Small Boat Handling for further information on how to handle your boat in various situations Rules of t...

Page 22: ...s systems Refer to Section 7 for more information on maintaining your boat An engine fuel log which is essential for calculating range and fuel requirements A GPS Loran log if your boat contains this...

Page 23: ...into any waters and restrict the dumping of other forms of garbage It is essential that all boaters help to clean our waterways by properly disposing of all garbage Oil The Federal Water Pollution Co...

Page 24: ...ou are disabled Before departing inform a friend or relative where you intend to cruise and when you will return so they can tell the U S Coast Guard where to look and the type of boat in case you are...

Page 25: ...ngines are cold minimize the time spent getting underway Maintain the propulsion and generator engines to optimize their efficiency this in turn reduces CO emissions For additional information on carb...

Page 26: ...PRECAUTION Provide adequate ventilation redistribute the load or bring your boat out of high bow angle Open forward hatch or window CO gas can accumulate in the cabin cockpit and bridge areas when ope...

Page 27: ...and Safety Information Engine exhaust some of its constituents and a wide variety of components contain or emit chemicals know to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects and other re...

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Page 29: ...reas each powered by one or more 12 volt batteries Engine Batteries 2 Thruster Batteries 2 Accessory Battery 1 Generator Battery 1 Each battery can be identified by labels attached to both its positiv...

Page 30: ...on To provide electricity to the Safety Breaker Panel turn the master disconnect switch to the ON position Circuit breakers on the Safety Breaker Panel control the other DC circuit breaker panels Batt...

Page 31: ...st two hours should indicate between 26 and 28 volts A reading below this level indicates a partially discharged battery Engine Batteries You can determine the voltage level of each engine battery by...

Page 32: ...d to shore power turn all battery master disconnect switches to the OFF position Generator Battery Charger The voltage level of the generator battery is monitored and maintained by a single 10 amp bat...

Page 33: ...that can form in these areas Check that the battery cables are securely attached to the terminal posts Tighten the terminal nuts turn beyond finger tight using a wrench The batteries are sealed so yo...

Page 34: ...Forward and Mid These breakers control the optional DVD players To supply power to the DVD players switch these breakers ON Refer to the OEM information for details on operating the DVD player Genera...

Page 35: ...ccessory batteries are fully charged the voltmeter should read 12 3 to 12 6 volts If the DC electrical system is not operating properly contact a qualified electrician Waste Monitor This breaker contr...

Page 36: ...nel Exterior and Searchlight There are breakers there for bilge blowers and numerous openings for any accessory that maybe added later Safety Breaker Panel The Safety Breaker Panel located in the engi...

Page 37: ...ust be ON for the CO detectors to operate Make sure the CO detectors are activated when the boat s engines or generator are running Carbon monoxide is dangerous Refer to Section 1 Carbon Monoxide CO W...

Page 38: ...e Electronics circuit breaker on the DC Control Center which in turn provides power to the Bridge Breaker Panel vacuum Heads Forward and Aft These breakers control the vacuum pump for each toilet Pres...

Page 39: ...ery is weak or dead A wire within the 12 volt system is loose or disconnected The appropriate circuit breaker s on the DC Control Center is OFF Battery is weak or dead One or more light bulbs are burn...

Page 40: ...ST FUSE 400A ST FUSE ST SWITCH S THRUSTER S THRUSTER ST NEG FUSE S BATT TO WINDLASS S INSIDE THRUSTER BOW BT FUSE 400A BT SWITCH FUSE BT POS BATT FEED BOW THRUSTER BT FUSE BT SWITCH BOW THRUSTER 250A...

Page 41: ...by a circuit breaker installed in the AC Control Center The white wire returns the current from the equipment or receptacle to the power source Safety ground wires are green During normal operation cu...

Page 42: ...circuit breaker OFF Do not switch the breaker on again until the fresh water system has been filled pressurized and primed 3 Also on the AC Control Center switch the Shore 1 and Shore 2 circuit breake...

Page 43: ...to the boat s shore power receptacle This prevents the cord s from being accidentally disconnected and from arcing due to a gap between the cord plug and the receptacle Do not allow the end of the sh...

Page 44: ...nter switch the Shore 1 and or Shore 2 circuit breaker group s ON Power is now available to the other AC circuit breakers on Line 1 and or Line 2 respectively 16 Monitor the voltmeter s and ammeter s...

Page 45: ...to start the generator regardless of the condition of the propulsion engine batteries If the batteries become discharged to the point where they are unable to start an engine start the generator then...

Page 46: ...rating the generator in this manner can damage it 5 Open the cooling system s seacock 6 Turn the Accessory Battery master disconnect switch to the ON position 7 On the Safety Breaker Panel switch the...

Page 47: ...ach component Your boat contains two AC circuit breaker panels AC Main Circuit Breaker Groups AC Control Center The circuit breakers on these panels enable you to control the electricity to either the...

Page 48: ...he AC Control Center contains the gauges and circuit breakers described on the following pages Air Conditioning Units Aft Forward Staterooms and Salon These breakers control the flow of electricity to...

Page 49: ...charger Battery Charger 2 This breaker controls the battery charger that maintains the voltage level in the generator battery Switch this breaker ON to supply power to the battery charger Refer to th...

Page 50: ...tricity to the Line 1 circuit Shore 2 Switch this breaker group ON if you are using a shore power source to provide electricity to the Line 2 circuit Spare s These breakers are reserved for aftermarke...

Page 51: ...heater when it is empty Doing so may damage the unit s heating element Refer to Section 4 Fresh Water System to fill pressurize and prime the fresh water system before turning on the water heater Gro...

Page 52: ...amps If the total load on the circuit exceeds the circuit s capacity the breaker for that circuit trips This means that the devices operating from the circuit are drawing too much current Do not overl...

Page 53: ...ed Your boat s 12 volt DC electrical system AC electrical system and the batteries negative leads are all connected to the bonding system through bus bars The bus bars are located in the engine room a...

Page 54: ...he generator failed The voltmeter failed A wire within the AC electrical system is loose or disconnected The Receptacles breakers on the AC Control Center are OFF A GFCI tripped The circuit breaker fa...

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Page 57: ...nditioning units As the seawater exits the units it flows out of a single discharge thru hull fitting Air Conditioning System For the air conditioning system to operate it needs a source of AC power s...

Page 58: ...2 3827 U2 3 10 Internal Systems Section 4 UP DWN MID STATEROOM Cooling Water Strainer Cooling Water Pump Sump Pump A C Condensers Pump Strainer Air Conditioning System https www boat manuals com...

Page 59: ...ing ONLY after the fresh water tank is full 1 Turn the Accessory Battery master disconnect switch to ON 2 On the Safety Breaker Panel make sure the Auto Sump circuit breaker is ON then switch the Main...

Page 60: ...ms Section 4 FResh WateR SYsteM C H Wet Bar Hot Water Heater Galley Sink Forward Shower Forward Head Sink Washdown Aft Washdown Shower Water Pump Water Tank Shore Water Water Pump Aft Shower Shore Wat...

Page 61: ...rform the following ONLY after the fresh water tank is full 1 Turn the Accessory Battery master disconnect switch to ON 2 On the Safety Breaker Panel make sure the Auto Sump circuit breaker is ON then...

Page 62: ...the water heater 1 Fill pressurize and prime the fresh water system This automatically fills the water heater 2 Supply AC power to your boat Refer to Section 3 Shore Power or Generator Power to do th...

Page 63: ...h one end of an appropriately sized garden hose to the hose fitting you wish to use 3 Attach a nozzle to the other end of the hose 4 Open the faucet at the base of the hose fitting to supply water to...

Page 64: ...length of the engine room It contains the amidships bilge pump located beneath the forward edge of the generator The aft bilge runs from the aft engine room bulkhead to the boat s stern It contains t...

Page 65: ...0 9 Internal Systems Section 4 BILGe SYsteM Forward Bilge Pump Amidships Bilge Pump Aft Bilge Pump Aft Bilge Pump Discharge Amidships Bilge Pump Discharge Forward Bilge Pump Discharge https www boat m...

Page 66: ...automatically turns on the pump when bilge water rises to a predetermined level The pumps operate in automatic mode as long as the Auto Bilge Pump circuit breakers on the Safety Breaker Panel are ON...

Page 67: ...o bring vacuum pressure back to the optimum level NOTE Whenever you don t want to hear the toilet s vacuum pump operating such as at night you can temporarily shut it off using the toilet Run Sleep sw...

Page 68: ...Section 4 SanItatIon SYsteM To Deck Plate Vent Discharge Pump Waste Tank Vent Fitting Filter Vacuum Pump Selector Valve vacuum Pump Discharge Pump Selector valve Waste Tank Discharge Pump Switch Wast...

Page 69: ...e exported or used in the coastal areas of the United States With the overboard discharge system waste is flushed from the toilet to the waste tank where it is stored Where it is legal you can then em...

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Page 71: ...were in effect when your boat was constructed Each fuel tank has passed a rigorous test conducted by the tank manufacturer Additionally the entire fuel system passed Carver s own pressure testing and...

Page 72: ...827 U2 3 10 Propulsion Section 5 FUEL SYstEM To Deck Plate To Deck Plate Fuel Filters Battery Battery Battery Vent Fill Vent Fill Fuel Filters Mufflers Fuel Filters Fuel Tanks https www boat manuals c...

Page 73: ...th fresh air before reentering it The fire suppression chemical tank is located on the center forward bulkhead of the engine room A fire suppression system monitor installed on the helm is wired to an...

Page 74: ...t system Closed systems use a freshwater antifreeze mixture to cool the engine The coolant runs through a heat exchanger where the excess heat is transferred to seawater taken in through a seacock for...

Page 75: ...on Any change in engine noise could indicate an exhaust system problem and should be immediately investigated Engine Gauges The helm is equipped with a complete set of gauges on the instrument panel T...

Page 76: ...manufacturer has established a maximum coolant temperature rating for your engines as listed in the engine OEM information Do not exceed the maximum coolant temperature doing so could damage the engi...

Page 77: ...the engines to reverse and increases the RPM levels The shift throttle levers are located on the starboard side of the steering wheel The outboard lever controls the starboard engine and the inboard...

Page 78: ...em to operate properly it must have an adequate supply of hydraulic fluid and sufficient pressure within the hydraulic pump and lines Refer to the OEM information for details on operating and maintain...

Page 79: ...is full Begin pumping fuel into the fuel tank at a rate of no more than 9 GPM When the tank is close to full slow the fuel rate to less than 9 GPM 11 Monitor the fuel tank s air vent When the fuel ta...

Page 80: ...rd and in proper operating condition Make sure your boat carries all safety equipment required by federal state and local regulations 10 Verify that you have an adequate supply of fresh water 11 Check...

Page 81: ...r hands feet and body out of the engine room while one or both engines are operating 3 Look into the engine room and visually inspect the fuel system hoses and exhaust hoses If you see a leak or suspe...

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Page 83: ...he U S Coast Guard is an excellent resource for updating charts Compass The compass is the most important piece of navigation equipment onboard your boat To operate properly the compass must be free f...

Page 84: ...rom the pier A fender should be placed between the bow and the pier to prevent scraping as the boat pivots about the bow spring Once the stern is clear of boats and other obstructions take the bow spr...

Page 85: ...r crewman can not reach the pennant or if you overshoot get clear and calmly try again Maneuvering The propellers on your boat can rotate in opposite directions With only the port propeller rotating y...

Page 86: ...r b o a r d R e v e r s e Port Forward Starboard Reverse Close Quarters Turns To execute a close quarters turn check your headway then shift one engine into reverse while shifting the other into forw...

Page 87: ...euvering Section 6 Both Engines Forward Starboard Engine Forward Tracking Forward Props Only Tracking Astern Props Only Port Engine Forward Port Engine Reverse Both Engines Reverse Starboard Engine Re...

Page 88: ...serve shoreline landmarks After thirty minutes observe the landmarks again If the points of reference have changed reset your anchor When weighing pulling in your anchor pull the line in until it is v...

Page 89: ...s a good idea to familiarize yourself with mooring line terminology and using mooring lines If necessary obtain training on mooring your boat Learn how and when to tie the various knots used in seama...

Page 90: ...ler 2 All warranty registration cards have been completed and mailed 3 You have read and understand this Owner s Guide and all OEM information 4 The safety equipment onboard your boat is in compliance...

Page 91: ...n and limits the boat s handling and performance capabilities Once the boat is on plane you can back the throttles off to a point where the hull is still planing but the engines are operating at a fue...

Page 92: ...ity of your passengers are sitting on the port side you may find that the starboard side of your boat is riding higher than the port side Use the BOW DOWN side of the starboard trim tab switch to adju...

Page 93: ...Perform Type A maintenance 48 hours after the first launching of your boat and 48 hours after launching your boat following a period of onshore storage Type B Maintenance Perform Type B maintenance af...

Page 94: ...strut bearings X Check rudder alignment X Check all thru hull fittings X Inspect shaft seals X X X X Check engine and shaft alignment X X X X Spray ignition switch with contact cleaner X Tighten engin...

Page 95: ...pment X X X X Check operation of all AC equipment X X X Inspect shore power cords X X Inspect generator water intake and discharge X X X Inspect zincs anodes Perform generator maintenance Refer to OEM...

Page 96: ...s X Spot clean carpet X EXteRIOR Check compass for magnetic deviation X Check trim tab system for leaks X X Check tightness and caulking of deck hardware X Clean upholstery X X Clean plexiglass surfac...

Page 97: ...of fresh water and mild soap Use a sponge to wash smooth surfaces and a stiff nylon or natural bristle brush to wash nonskid surfaces Do not wax the nonskid surfaces Waxing them makes them slippery an...

Page 98: ...oat blisters form through a natural process and are quite common If you discover blisters on the underwater portion of your boat s hull contact your Carver Dealer Hull Bottom The underwater portion of...

Page 99: ...k down the sealant Fittings that have begun to leak must be resealed Remove the fitting and clean the old sealant from both mating surfaces Reseal the fitting using the sealant recommended by your Car...

Page 100: ...ppearance The cabin windows are made from tempered glass Clean them with a soft cloth and glass cleaner The bridge wind screen is made from formed plexiglass Clean it with a solution of fresh water an...

Page 101: ...fabric in a dry ventilated area When you remove the fabric from storage check it for cloudy glass and zipper imprints In most cases these can be removed by hanging the fabric in the sun Deck Enclosur...

Page 102: ...e fabrics used in your boat s interior include drapes pillow shams bed spreads woven headliners and some sofa and chair coverings Some of these fabrics have been treated with a stain protector All of...

Page 103: ...dirty waters or areas with a high degree of aquatic vegetation inspect the strainers more frequently A clogged strainer restricts the intake of seawater which can cause the affected engine or the gene...

Page 104: ...talled batteries on your boat should function normally for several years if properly maintained These heavy duty batteries can be discharged and recharged repeatedly without damaging them however comp...

Page 105: ...every six months Fresh Water System Flush and sanitize the fresh water system at least once every season Flushing involves draining all water from the system Sanitizing involves using a commercially m...

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Page 107: ...an experienced professional who has the proper equipment and is trained in lifting yachts The boat s hull must be properly supported during the lifting operation to avoid serious and permanent hull de...

Page 108: ...e damage Refer to the OEM information for details on removal of the unit Air Conditioning System Refer to the OEM information for details on winterizing the air conditioning system Carver recommends t...

Page 109: ...e DC Control Center switch the Water Pump circuit breaker ON 4 If your boat does not have the optional grey water holding system place a large bucket under the sump discharge fitting and galley sink d...

Page 110: ...ce the disconnected hose end into a bucket that contains about a gallon of nontoxic recreational vehicle antifreeze 4 Remove the hose from the transom raw water washdown fitting 5 Place a bucket under...

Page 111: ...the toilet a few times to prime the sanitation system d Charge the waste tank by adding deodorizer Use the brand of deodorizer recommended by your Carver Dealer Overboard Discharge System 1 Empty the...

Page 112: ...stems the standard system and the overboard discharge system Standard Grey Water Tank System 1 Empty the grey water tanks as described in Section 4 Grey Water Holding System Remove as much of the fres...

Page 113: ...Once the growth has dried it is more difficult to remove Check the zinc sacrificial anodes for deterioration If the zincs show signs of deterioration have them replaced before spring launch Check stai...

Page 114: ...purposes The life of the enclosure canvas may be significantly shortened if it is exposed to harsh weather for prolonged periods Wet Storage Wet storage procedures vary from region to region Consult y...

Page 115: ...Inspect PFDs Replace old distress signals Inspect fire extinguishers Inspect test bilge pumps Inspect mooring lines fenders Test recalibrate and or replace CO detectors After Launch Check for engine c...

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Page 117: ...ler will complete and mail your engine warranty cards as part of the Pre Delivery Service procedure Boat and Systems Review A representative from your Carver Dealer will review the operation of your b...

Page 118: ...ce of this manual The Pre Delivery Service Record must be signed by both the dealer and the owner NOTE Your Carver Dealer is the ONLY person authorized to approve warranty work If warranty service is...

Page 119: ...ecord the serial numbers of your boat s OEM components Specifications The specifications listed here are based on a standard model with no options installed Certain options may change some of these sp...

Page 120: ...h Water Tank Fill Water Port Fuel Tank Fill Shore Power Connectors AC Main Circuit Breaker Groups TV Telephone Connectors Fresh Water Washdown Transom Hand Shower Fresh Water Washdown Starboard Fuel T...

Page 121: ...ump Discharge 8 Forward Bilge Pump Discharge 9 Sump Discharge or Grey Water Tank Vent 10 Salon Air Conditioning Condensation Drain 11 Salon Air Conditioning Unit Seawater Discharge 12 Rope Locker Drai...

Page 122: ...eawater Pick Up Starboard Propulsion Engine Seawater Pick Up Generator Seawater Pick Up Waste Tank Overboard Discharge Air Conditioning Seawater Pick Up Raw Water Washdown Pick Up Cockpit Hatch Drains...

Page 123: ...om Air Conditioning Unit House Battery Master Disconnect Switch above stairway Salon Air Conditioning Unit on salon level Fish Well Cockpit Hatch Bow Thruster Forward Bilge Pump and Sump Engine Room F...

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