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Wear gloves when handling a propeller. Its blades are
sharp.
Inspect your props often. Carry a swim mask in your
boat so you can inspect the props while swimming.
Props that are out-of-balance or damaged can diminish
the boat’s performance by reducing the boat’s speed,
causing steering problems, and creating vibrations.
Vibrations can lead to drive train damage.
Have the propellers balanced by an established propel-
ler repair shop at least once a year. Repair or replace
damaged props.
Propeller shaft struts require very little maintenance.
Within each strut is a strut or cutlass bearing that
provides a smooth surface for the shaft to rotate. These
bearings occasionally need to be replaced. They need
replacement more often if you use your boat in water
that has a lot of sand or abrasive material suspended in
it. Have your marine technician inspect the strut bear-
ings whenever the boat is pulled. Replace the bearings
when the technician recommends it.
The majority of difficulties that occur with the 12 volt
DC electrical system are caused by poor battery mainte-
nance. The factory-installed batteries on your boat
should function normally for several years if properly
maintained. These heavy-duty batteries can be dis-
charged and recharged repeatedly without damaging
them; however, completely discharging and overcharg-
ing a battery can shorten its life span.
To maximize the useful life of the batteries:
1. Do not store batteries that are only partially
charged. Recharge the batteries to a voltage read-
ing between 12.3 and 12.6 volts before storing.
Monitor the voltage reading every 30 days while
the batteries are in storage and recharge them if
the voltage drops below 12.3 volts.
2. Do not overcharge the batteries. Stop charging the
batteries when the voltage is between 12.3 and 12.6
Props
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Consider purchasing and carry-
ing a spare set of props onboard
your boat. Many marine dealers
do not carry a full inventory of
replacement propellers. A spare
set allows your vacation or cruise
to continue in the event that your
boat's primary set of props is
damaged.
Struts
DC Electrical
System
Summary of Contents for 45 Voyager 2005
Page 1: ...45 Voyager Owner s Guide HIN CDR 2005 Version 1 ...
Page 2: ......
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Page 8: ...PREFACE 5 01 ...
Page 32: ...22 BOATING SAFETY 4527 6 02 SECTION 1 NOTES ...
Page 33: ...23 4527 6 02 SECTION 1 BOATING SAFETY NOTES ...
Page 34: ...24 BOATING SAFETY 4527 6 02 SECTION 1 NOTES ...
Page 44: ...DC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SECTION 2 34 4527 5 04 MAIN DC SUBPANEL ...
Page 65: ...SECTION 2 DC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 55 4527 5 04 Revised 12 19 97 DC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM CONTINUED ...
Page 66: ...DC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SECTION 2 56 4527 5 04 NOTES ...
Page 67: ...SECTION 2 DC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 57 4527 5 04 NOTES ...
Page 68: ...DC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SECTION 2 58 4527 5 04 NOTES ...
Page 80: ...AC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SECTION 3 70 4527 5 04 AC SYSTEM MAINS PANEL ...
Page 83: ...SECTION 3 AC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 73 4527 5 04 MAIN AC SUBPANEL ...
Page 91: ...SECTION 3 AC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 81 4527 5 04 GFCI RECEPTACLE LOCATIONS ...
Page 95: ...SECTION 3 AC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 85 4527 5 04 ...
Page 98: ...AC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SECTION 3 88 4527 5 04 AC Wiring Schematic 110 Volt 60 Hz C2057D 1 ...
Page 99: ...SECTION 3 AC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 89 4527 5 04 C2057D 2 ...
Page 100: ...AC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SECTION 3 90 4527 5 04 AC Wiring Schematic 220 Volt 50 Hz C2058D 1 ...
Page 101: ...SECTION 3 AC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 91 4527 5 04 C2058D 2 ...
Page 102: ...AC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SECTION 3 92 4527 5 04 NOTES ...
Page 119: ...SECTION 4 INTERNAL SYSTEMS 109 4527 10 99 SANITATION SYSTEM C2030D B ...
Page 124: ...INTERNAL SYSTEMS SECTION 4 114 4527 10 99 GREY WATER SYSTEM ...
Page 129: ...SECTION 4 INTERNAL SYSTEMS 119 4527 10 99 NOTES ...
Page 130: ...INTERNAL SYSTEMS SECTION 4 120 4527 10 99 NOTES ...
Page 146: ...PROPULSION SECTION 5 136 4527 3 99 NOTES ...
Page 147: ...SECTION 5 PROPULSION 137 4527 3 99 NOTES ...
Page 148: ...PROPULSION SECTION 5 138 4527 3 99 NOTES ...
Page 163: ...SECTION 6 OPERATING AND MANEUVERING 153 4527 3 99 NOTES ...
Page 164: ...OPERATING AND MANEUVERING SECTION 6 154 4527 3 99 NOTES ...
Page 175: ...SECTION 7 MAINTENANCE 165 4527 8 04 ...
Page 178: ...MAINTENANCE SECTION 7 168 4527 8 04 ...
Page 185: ...SECTION 7 MAINTENANCE 175 4527 8 04 NOTES ...
Page 186: ...MAINTENANCE SECTION 7 176 4527 8 04 NOTES ...
Page 191: ...SECTION 8 WINTERIZATION AND STORAGE 181 4527 10 99 FRESH WATER SYSTEM ...
Page 196: ...WINTERIZATION AND STORAGE SECTION 8 186 4527 10 99 SANITATION SYSTEM ...
Page 205: ...SECTION 8 WINTERIZATION AND STORAGE 195 4527 10 99 IMPORTANT ANTIFREEZE BULLETIN ...
Page 206: ...WINTERIZATION AND STORAGE SECTION 8 196 4527 10 99 ...
Page 209: ...SECTION 8 WINTERIZATION AND STORAGE 199 4527 10 99 NOTES ...
Page 210: ...WINTERIZATION AND STORAGE SECTION 8 200 4527 10 99 NOTES ...
Page 216: ...WARRANTY AND PARTS SECTION 9 206 4527 5 04 Serial Number Record Sheet ...
Page 227: ...SECTION 9 WARRANTY AND PARTS 217 4527 5 04 Carver Limited Warranty ...
Page 228: ...WARRANTY AND PARTS SECTION 9 218 4527 5 04 ...
Page 231: ...INDEX 4527 3 99 Windshield washer 44 Windshield wipers 43 44 Z Zinc anodes 84 193 ...
Page 232: ...INDEX 4527 3 99 ...