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Owner’s Manual Page 37

Boating Safety - Section B

4.  Give immediate attention to a person who has 

fallen. He or she is vulnerable in the water alone 

and may not be seen by other boaters. 

5.  Approach a person in the water from the lee side 

(opposite the direction of the wind). 

Turn off the 

motor at least a boat length from the person.

6.  Turn engine off and anchor before swimming.

7.  Always participate in water sports in safe areas. 

Stay away from other boats, beaches, restricted 

areas, swimmers and heavily traveled waterways. 

8.   Swim only in areas designated as safe for swim-

ming. These are usually marked with a swim area 

buoy (see Figure B-15). Do not swim alone or at 

night.

SW

IM

         

 AREA

Figure B-15: Swim Area Buoy

Rotating Propeller!

Rotating propeller can cut or sever causing 

serious injury or death. Shut engine off and 

remove ignition key when anyone is swimming 

nearby. (See Section B-3D).

9.  Do not allow anyone near the propeller(s), even-

when the engine is off. Propeller blades are sharp 

and can continue to turn even after the engine is 

off. Stay at least 150 feet away from areas marked 

by diver down float. See Figure B-16.

Figure B-16: Diver Down Float

10. Do not drive the boat directly behind a water skier. 

At 25 miles per hour, the boat will overtake a 

fallen skier who was 200 feet in front in about  

5 seconds.

B. Water Skiing/Wakeboarding/Kneeboarding

The popular sport of water skiing has brought a  

special set of safety precautions to observe in boating. 

The following guides help prevent accidents while  

water skiing.

1.  Water ski only in safe areas, away from other 

boats and swimmers, out of channels, and in  

water free of underwater obstructions.

2.  Allow no one who can not swim to water ski. 

Skiers must wear a USCG approved floatation 

 

device. A Type III water-ski vest is an approved 

and practical PFD.

3.  Have a second person aboard to observe the  

skier and inform the driver about the skier’s hand 

signals (Figure B-17). The driver must give full 

attention to operating the boat and the waters 

ahead.

4.  Give immediate attention to a fallen skier. Be 

careful not to swamp the boat while taking the 

skier on board.

5.  Always participate in water sports in safe areas. 

Stay away from other boats, beaches, swimmers, 

and heavily traveled waterways.

6.  Be considerate of others with whom you share 

 

the water.

7.  Give immediate attention to a person who has 

fallen. He or she is vulnerable in the water alone 

and may not be seen by other boaters.

8.  Approach a person in the water from the lee side 

(opposite the direction of the wind). Stop the motor 

at least a boat length from the person.

9.  Turn off engine and anchor your boat before  

swimming.

10.  Do not water ski between sunset and sunrise.  

It is illegal in most states.

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Page 12: ...our specific boat model Equipment such as engines and other accesso ries are manufactured by others The information provided in this manual is intended to be used in conjunction with the information provided by the manufacturers of this equipment All information available at the time of manufacture has been included with your owner s packet In many cases replacement of manufacturer s literature ma...

Page 13: ... injury or death CAN result This symbol and signal word indicates an immediate hazard If you ignore this safety message serious personal injury or death WILL result The precautions in this manual can not and do not cover every boating situation If a specific method or procedure is not recommended you must make sure that what you do is safe for you and others Always use common sense when boating Re...

Page 14: ... carefully and familiarize yourself with the boat before using it If this is your first boat or if you are changing to a type of boat you are not familiar with for your own comfort and safety please ensure that you obtain handling and operating experience before assuming command of the boat Your dealer or national sailing federation or yacht club will be pleased to advise you of local sea schools ...

Page 15: ...aft corner Below are letters corresponding to the various locations for each item on the drawings See the following pages of this section for the actual wording of each of the various warning labels found on your boat A Hull Identification Number Plate B Gasoline Vapor Blower Warning applicable models only C Rotating Prop Boarding Ladder D Leaking Fuel E NMMA Yacht Certification Plate F CO Helm Wa...

Page 16: ...entative View Only NMMA Yacht Certification Plate ENGINES MUST BE ALIGNED AND COUPLINGS SECURED PRIOR TO COMMISSIONING GASOLINE VAPORS CAN EXPLODE RESULTING IN INJURY OR DEATH BEFORE STARTING ENGINE CHECK ENGINE BILGE COMPART MENT FOR GASOLINE OR VAPORS AND OPERATE BLOWER FOR FOUR MINUTES AND VERIFY BLOWER OPERATION RUN BLOWER WHEN VESSEL IS OPERATING BELOW CRUISING SPEED ...

Page 17: ...s are in proper location as indicated by the sling label location Failure to do so may result in permanent hull structure damage and will invalidate the hull structure warranty SLING Carbon Monoxide Canvas Warning Label Carbon Monoxide Cabin Doors Warning Label Dockside Air Conditioning Inlet Label Microwave Caution Label ...

Page 18: ...r Warning Label Gasoline Vapor Blower Warning Label CO Swim Platform and Lounging Area Warning Label Ski Tow Warning Label No Ventilation Do Not Store Fuel Warning Label Transom Side Door Warning Label Rotating Propeller Helm Warning Label CO CABIN WARNING LABEL CO HELM WARNING LABEL ...

Page 19: ...Owner s Manual Page 16 Preface Winning Edge Sticker NMMA Certified Sticker Flush Out Warning Label Optional Canadian Conformity Label EU Builders Plate CE Certification Plate Export ...

Page 20: ...ur passen gers lives or save your boat from damage The Coast Guard Auxiliary offers a Courtesy Examination This inspection will confirm the boat is equipped with all of the necessary safety equip ment A 4 PASSENGER SAFETY You are responsible for the safety of your passen gers as well as for their behavior while aboard Make sure 1 Each passenger is properly instructed in Personal Flotation Device P...

Page 21: ... injury or death from a rebounding anchor DO NOT swim or dangle legs or arms into the water during a lightning storm Stay out of the water Lightning will seek a ground when it strikes Avoid contact with metal parts such as bow rails control handle or windshield A 7 DRUGS AND ALCOHOL Please keep in mind that along with the fun of boating comes responsibility As the owner or operator of a pleasure b...

Page 22: ...RATION AL PROCE DURES NOTICE Consult engine operator s manual for specific procedure for your particular model The following information is general in nature Additional general information is located in Section S A Before Starting 1 Check the engine compartment for water gas and or oil leaks of any kind Keep the bilge in a clean condition to prevent blower and bilge pump damage and fire hazards 2 ...

Page 23: ... RPM for warm up without shifting the engine into gear To engage the throttle only move the shift throttle lever into neutral position Depress and hold the throttle only button while moving the shift throttle lever ahead towards the forward detent A double horn chirp indicates a throttle only is engaged The neutral light will also begin to flash Move the shift throttle lever forward to increase en...

Page 24: ...ine at speeds above idle or speed up engine while turning off ignition Engine damage could result A 10 GROUNDING AND TOWING If the boat should become disabled or if assisting another craft that is dis abled great care must be taken The stress applied to a boat during towing may be come excessive Excessive stress can damage the structure of the boat and create a safety hazard for those aboard Four ...

Page 25: ...an s Piloting Seamanship and Small Boat Handling Also check the local library or book store for additional information on boating C Charts and Maps US nautical charts are sold throughout the coun try at Governmental Printing Office stores and other agents Chart catalogs are available by visiting the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration website at http nauticalcharts noaa gov mcd ccatalo...

Page 26: ...mmediately The master or person in charge of a boat is obligated by law to provide assistance to any individual in dan ger at sea However you should not put your boat or crew in a dangerous situation which exceeds your capabilities or those of your boat The 1971 Boating Safety Act grants protection to a Good Samaritan boater offering good faith assistance and absolves a boater from any civil liabi...

Page 27: ... and in sufficient numbers so they can be observed and read by crew and passengers These locations might include embarkation points food service areas galleys garbage handling spaces and common deck spaces frequented by crew and passengers We recommend that these placards may be purchased from local marinas boat dealerships and marine equipment suppliers A special placard is available for boats op...

Page 28: ...er and to help you remain in a satisfac tory position while in the water Body weight and age should be considered when selecting a PFD The buoyancy provided by the PFD should support the person s weight in the water The size of the PFD should be appropriate for the wearer Body weight or chest size are common methods used to size PFDs It is your responsibility to ensure that you have the proper num...

Page 29: ... the fire extinguisher s Fire In case of fire do not open the engine compart ment Shut down engine s generator s and blower s Models with fixed fire suppression system will automatically discharge its entire contents If using portable CO2 fire exting uisher continuously discharge entire contents NOTICE Do not test fire extinguishers by squirting small amounts of the extinguishing compound The fire...

Page 30: ...ion Equipment having a date for serviceable life must be within the specified usage date shown Careful selection and proper stowage of visual distress equipment is very important if young children are aboard DAY USE ONLY NIGHT USE ONLY DAY AND NIGHT USE Three orange smoke signals one hand held and two floating or one orange flag with black square and disk One S O S electric distress light Three fl...

Page 31: ... and aromatic vapors B What Makes Carbon Monoxide Any time a material containing carbon burns such as gasoline natural gas oil propane coal or wood CO is produced Common sources of carbon monoxide are Basic Gear Flashlight Spare batteries Tow line Oar paddle Mooring lines Compass Dock fenders Distress signals First aid kit Boat hook VHF radio EPIRB Sunscreen Extra warm clothing Charts Second ancho...

Page 32: ... flame devices such as a Cooking ranges b Central heating plants c Space heaters d Water heaters e Fireplaces f Charcoal grills C How a Person is Affected by Carbon Mon oxide Carbon monoxide is absorbed by the lungs and reacts with blood hemoglobin to form carboxyhe moglobin which reduces the oxygen carrying capacity of the blood The result is a lack of oxygen for the tissues with the subsequent t...

Page 33: ...rbon monoxide con centration on your boat See Figure B 8 Figure B 8 The effect of boats moored along side 1 Make sure all exhaust clamps are in place and secured 2 Make sure ventilation systems work and are not obstructed or restricted 3 Make sure gaps around the engine room plumbing and cableways and exhaust system doors hatches and access panels are mini mized to reduce the opportunity for CO to...

Page 34: ...ng at Slow Speed with Following Wind K Backdrafting Station Wagon Effect Backdrafting or the station wagon effect is caused by air movement over or around a boat creating a low pressure area or suction area around the stern that can increase CO level on the boat Backdrafting can be affected by relative wind direction boat speed and boat trim angle See Figure B 9 Backdrafting Airflows Over Boat and...

Page 35: ...oad engines resulting in reduced performance and thereby increasing their CO production S Portable Generator Sets Never use a portable generator on a boat Gasoline powered portable generators are available in the marine market place and are not an option available through Four Winns Portable generators will produce CO These sets discharge their exhaust products in locations which can lead to an in...

Page 36: ... not obstructed or restricted collapsed kinked or crushed in the accumulation of carbon monoxide in the accom modation occupied space Do not use gasoline powered portable generators on Four Winns boats T Maintenance Engine Performance Efficient engine performance is vital to minimizing CO production The following items are those consid ered to have the greatest effect on in creased CO production 1...

Page 37: ...n Systems on Boats 5 Eliminating sags in ducting that can form a water trap 6 Checking hangers and other supports 7 Ensuring blower fan is operational 8 Ensuring that airflow is present at discharge 9 Inspecting wiring to equipment X Maintenance Bulkhead and Deck Integrity 1 Seal all visible openings e g cracks crevices holes including openings around wiring and piping runs in bulkheads and decks ...

Page 38: ...en near swimmers Severe injury or death will result from contact with rotating propeller Helm Boarding Ladder Warning Label B 3 SAFE BOATING PRACTICES NOTICE YOU are responsible for your own safety the safety of your passengers and the safety of fellow boaters A Drugs and Alcohol Alcohol consumption and boating do not mix Operating under the influence endangers the lives of your passengers and oth...

Page 39: ...ur craft They will check for compliance with safety standards and required safety equipment You may voluntarily consent to one of these inspections and you are allowed to make corrections without prosecution Check with the appropriate state agency or the Coast Guard Auxiliary for details I Safe Boating Courses The local US Coast Guard Auxiliary and the US Power Squadrons offer comprehensive safe b...

Page 40: ... fallen skier who was 200 feet in front in about 5 seconds B Water Skiing Wakeboarding Kneeboarding The popular sport of water skiing has brought a special set of safety precautions to observe in boating The following guides help prevent accidents while water skiing 1 Water ski only in safe areas away from other boats and swimmers out of channels and in water free of underwater obstructions 2 Allo...

Page 41: ... off before skiers enter the water and before taking skiers aboard Do not leave engine running in neutral Accidently engaging shift can seriously injure skier For more information about waterskiing wakeboard ing and or kneeboarding please visit the American Water Ski Association at their website www usawaterski org Figure B 17 Skier s Hand Signals ...

Page 42: ... Rules of the Road for both federal and state waterways you must stop if signaled to do so by enforcement officers and permit them to board if asked The Navigational Rules International Inland Rules of the Road can be obtained from the US Coast Guard website at www uscgboating org Many pamphlets prepared by the US Coast Guard are available They explain signal lights buoys safety international and ...

Page 43: ... way As prescribed in the Rules of the Road both boats must act to avoid collision 6 Night Running Boats operating between sunset and sunrise hours vary by state or in conditions of reduced visibility must use navigational lights Nighttime operation especially during bad weather or fog can be danger ous All Rules of the Road apply at night but it is best to slow down and stay clear of all boats re...

Page 44: ...night ATON lights flash in regular patterns For example they may flash every three seconds or in groups such as two flashes and a pause There are a number of flashing patterns which help you identify the light at night To identify blasts if intent is not clear A short blast is one or two seconds long A long blast is 4 to 6 seconds long The Navigational Aids Chart at the end of this section lists t...

Page 45: ...Noise means engine noise radio noise or even yelling by people on your boat Good seamanship demands that you operate your boat quietly so as not to infringe on the rights of others Do not use thru hull exhaust unless you are well offshore G Anchoring The weight of the anchor and diameter of anchor line should be governed by the size and weight of your boat Keep anchor secure while underway to pre ...

Page 46: ...Anchoring ISBN 0 915160 64 1 Seven Seas United States Coast Guard Auxiliary Boating Skills and Seamanship LC74 164688 illus ISBN 0 930028 00 7 US Coast Guard Bottomley Tom Boatman s Handbook illus 316 p ISBN 0 688 03925 1 Hearst Marine Book Morrow Whiting John and Bottomley Tom Chapman s Log and Owner s Manual 192 p ISBN 0 686 96737 2 Hearst Marine Book Chapman Charles F and Maloney E S Chapman s ...

Page 47: ...s form each boating season to assure an ample supply The Fuel Log is a handy way to record information covering engine hours fuel consumption miles traveled as well as RPM revolutions per minute average MPH miles per hour and GPH gallons per hour The Service Maintenance Log provides a record of maintenance work completed the date of completion and the engine hour reading This log also helps you id...

Page 48: ...cy of the embossed Winning Edge card upon receipt You should receive your Winning Edge card within approximately 30 days from the day of your boat purchase If you have not received your Winning Edge card within this time frame please contact your Four Winns selling dealer for resolution If upon receipt of the card you discover a discrepancy please notify Four Winns at 231 775 1343 A correct ed Win...

Page 49: ...described The dealer is to check off the items as they are completed and complete the form as indicated providing specific performance related information appropriately Your Four Winns dealer will sign the Pre Delivery Inspection Form of the Warranty Registration Card upon completion of the work You will also be asked to sign the Pre Delivery Inspection Form upon ac cepting delivery of the boat Yo...

Page 50: ...and showing consideration for the creatures who thrive in these environments are some ways you can help assure the pleasure of boat ing for years to come The operator is also responsible for complying with the following procedures and operational requirements State registration Insurance Warranty registration Warranty terms and conditions Rules of the road Break in procedure Proper maintenance of ...

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Page 54: ...____________________________ The warranty may be transferred only once Registration of the second owner is required and the amount of the transfer fee is indicated on the warranty statement of the Warranty Registration Card Transfer of the remainder of the warranty must occur within five 5 years of the original retail sale The transfer fee must be paid within fifteen 15 days of purchase of the use...

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Page 56: ...ervice proce dures Do not attempt to maintain or adjust an engine while it is running Certain moving parts are exposed and failing to shut off the engine can result in serious injury or death Four Winns does not manufacture engines or drives Because of the technical nature of the engine and drive systems all manufac turers of these items require that warranty and service problems be taken directly...

Page 57: ...eration under such conditions could easily lead to exhaust gases carbon monoxide entering your boat or the boat to which you are moored even though you may have all the hatch es windows doors and portholes closed 4 Under certain conditions exhaust gases can enter the boat through the sink drains Each sink drain has a water trap installed to help prevent this To be effective the sink drains must ha...

Page 58: ...e en gine mounted in the extreme stern of the boat with the out put shaft facing forward A transmis sion which performs shifting functions is mounted di rectly onto the engine A V drive reduction gearbox is mounted di rectly to the transmission The prop shaft is then con nected to the V drive output coupling See Figure E 2 Figure E 2 V drive NOTICE Always return the engine throttle lever to the ex...

Page 59: ...f grease to the strut bearing rubber sleeve in the strut and the shaft where it pene trates the strut bearing This will keep the strut bearing from drying out Replace the strut bearing should it become worn or cracked C Propeller Shaft NOTICE When lifting the boat always posi tion the lifting straps at the corresponding sling labels Lifting the boat with lifting straps over the prop shafts will ca...

Page 60: ...s started 2 Check to be sure that the shaft can be turned with one hand on the coupling 3 Assure that all shaft coupling nuts and bolts are installed but loose 4 Separate coupling face from transmission output flange 5 Using a set of feeler gauges measure the gap between the coupling face and the transmission output face next to each bolt without rotating the shaft 6 Subtract the smallest measurem...

Page 61: ...n idle C Prop Slip When traveling through water a propeller is unable to get a complete bite because of the fluidity of water Prop slip is usually expressed as a per cent of the computed theoretical speed Twenty five to thirty five percent prop slip is com mon for a cruiser type boat operating at cruising speed Changing either diameter or pitch will have an effect on engine speed and prop slip and...

Page 62: ...signifi cant impact on top speed and handling Heavy load or certain water conditions may make it difficult to achieve the optimum running angle See Figure E 7 exhaust relief and the exhaust through the propeller hub Inboard models expel water and exhaust through exhaust ports A temperature gauge s located on your instrument panel monitors engine s tempera tures NOTICE Inboard boats utilize exhaust...

Page 63: ... can result Consult the Engine Owner s manual for specific informa tion E 8 TRIM TABS Electric hydraulic trim tabs are standard equipment and help provide maximum control of the hull in all water and load conditions If used properly trim tabs can a Compensate for wind and load listing level the boat side to side b Induce faster planing and help achieve opti mum running angle see Section E 7 Run ni...

Page 64: ... a complete set of engine instruments These instruments allow the pilot to constantly monitor the operational condi tion of the engine Close observa tion of these instru ments could save the engine from damage Press ing the lower starboard trim tab switch will cause the port trim tab to move up ward and will result in the starboard bow being allowed to rise Pressing the upper port trim tab switch ...

Page 65: ... to the engine owner s manual for additional information The tachometer must be set for different engines installed This is typically done at the factory The tachometer gauge is shown along with the table detailing the tachometer settings See Figure E 9 Figure E 9 Tachometer Rear View B Speedometer A speedometer is not available on the 358 Vista models With the optional GPS Navigational package th...

Page 66: ... once released Always turn the key to the OFF position when the engine is not running This will prevent discharging of the batteries Addition al information on ignition switch operation is covered in Section A Operation of this manual C Temperature Gauge Included in 4 in 1 Gauge The temperature gauge monitors the cooling system of the engine A sudden increase in the temperature could be a signal o...

Page 67: ...This is an audible alarm that is mounted in the helm area it is actuated by engine water tempera ture and engine oil pressure senders The alarm will sound in the event of low engine oil pressure or high engine coolant temperature The engine alarm will sound during engine start up or whenever the ignition switch is positioned to ON and the engine is not operat ing The alarm sounds under these condi...

Page 68: ...the owner s packet for operation and care of this particular depth sounder 4 Compass A compass is standard on the 358 Vista models See Figure E 13 The compass can provide direction al information when oper ating offshore in unfamiliar waters or in adverse weath er conditions Figure E 13 Compass After all personal equipment is installed including all electronics VHF radio GPS chart plotter etc the ...

Page 69: ...tion of the controls on your boat refer to the control manufacturer s literature included in your owner s packet Ensure you completely understand the operation of the controls before operating your boat Also consult your dealer should any questions arise regarding the operation of the control unit NOTICE If your boat is equipped with a non OEM remote control system ask your dealer how to properly ...

Page 70: ...s dealer for necessary control and cable adjustments The dual electronic binnacle control is equipped with a Neutral Start Protection option This feature prevents the engine s from starting when the boat is in gear The engine can only be started when the transmission is in neutral See the control manufacturer s literature in your owner s packet for additional information NOTICE For models with dua...

Page 71: ...comes in contact with salt spray wipe the exposed surfaces with a clean cloth dampened with fresh water NOTICE DO NOT attempt to repair the control unit yourself There are no user serviceable parts inside Repairs should be performed only by an authorized Teleflex Marine technicians Be sure to follow the instructions in the Technical Information section under Troubleshooting in your control manufac...

Page 72: ...cian If the power steering becomes inoperative steer ing will be harder and more effort will be needed to steer the boat Check for a broken or loose belt on the power steer ing pump Also low fluid levels in the power steer ing pump reser voir will cause hard steer ing If these items are not the source of the problem check for equip ment or other items lying on or up against the steering cable at t...

Page 73: ...ustments on hydraulic steering units are critical and should be performed only by a qualified service technician After the first two hours of running time check the entire steering system for loose bolts nuts and fasteners which could adversely affect steering control NOTICE Check the fluid level in the reservoir periodically Low hydraulic fluid levels may increase steering difficulty The hydrauli...

Page 74: ... of a gauge on the dash and an electrical sending unit connected to a rudder tiller arm or the steering assembly See Figures G 2 G 3 The reading on the gauge can be adjusted by loosen ing the three screws securing the electrical sending unit and turning the sending unit either clockwise and counterclockwise slightly The reading will vary accordingly Figure G 3 Hydraulic Steering G 5 PROPELLER TORQ...

Page 75: ...ner s packet Inboard boats should also be inspected for leak age around the rudder port seal The pack ing nut s should be tight enough to prevent leakage yet loose enough so excessive drag is not placed on the rudder shafts Hard steering could otherwise result If the leakage cannot be stopped without exerting excessive drag on the rudder shaft replacement of the seal is required To prevent water f...

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Page 78: ...Owner s Manual Page 75 Steering Systems Section G Figure G 6 Tie Bar 45 Tiller Arm Assembly ...

Page 79: ...dels AC electrical power The 358 Vista is equipped with a triple battery system along with dockside power including battery charg er as standard features Batteries are located in the engine compart ment Fire or Explosion Hazard Electrical system parts are designed by and manufactured to comply with the U S Coast Guard requirements to minimize risks of fire or explosion Never substitute automotive ...

Page 80: ...ils to start its respective engine engage the EMERGENCY START switch at the helm and attempt to start the engine NOTE The WINDLASS EMERG START circuit breaker switch located on the AC DC panel if applicable must be placed in the ON position in order to start the engine Current is drawn from the other batteries to start the engine Once engine has been started return the EMERGENCY START switch to th...

Page 81: ...added to the boat by the using the accessory switch es Depending on the model certain accessories may be wired directly to the fuse block below the dash or may be wired to a circuit breaker in the AC DC cabin panel For additional information on adding accesso ries refer to Section H 5B 12 Volt DC Receptacle Permits the use of additional 12 volt equipment such as a cell phone Using the appropriate ...

Page 82: ...e cockpit icemaker or cockpit refrigerator outlets and Be sure to provide proper fuse or circuit break er protection for all 12 volt equip ment that is installed DO NOT overload the accessory circuitry by installing too much additional 12 volt equipment C Interior Equipment 12 volt cabin equipment will be protected by the 12 volt DC system side of the AC DC cabin panel Cabin equipment information ...

Page 83: ...urce toggle switch to monitor the voltage of the system desired H 8 DOCKSIDE OPERATION If any abnormalities appear during dock side operation DISCONNECT the sys tem immedi ately to prevent electric shock hazards Have the boat s electrical sys tem and the shoreside recep tacles checked as soon as possible A Shore Power Connections To prevent electric shock hazards use only equ ip ment with ap pro v...

Page 84: ... 5 amps Vacuum Clean ers See motor load plate Table III Ele ctri cal Equ ip ment NOTICE Always disconnect the shore power cord from the dock side first before disconnect ing from the boat NOTICE Always remember to disconnect the shore power cord from the dock side first before leaving the dock Properly store shore power cord B 120 Volt AC Equipment All 12 volt equipment is isolated from the 120 vo...

Page 85: ... generator s seacock valve labeled generator to allow water flow to the genera tor for cooling purposes C Reverse Polarity Indicator Improp er grounds or reversed polarity at shore power are a source of serious electrical hazard The reverse polarity light will indicate if a problem exists at the 120 AC electri cal system shore con nection If a problem exists the reverse polarity indicator light wi...

Page 86: ...of battery usage is as detrimental to battery longevi ty as is overuse Alternating battery usage is impor tant Refer to the battery manufactur er s instruc tions included with your battery Batteries produce hydrogen and oxygen gases when being charged These explosive gases escape through the vent fill caps and may form an explosive atmosphere around the battery if the ventilation is poor This gas ...

Page 87: ... open wire or ground fault Also check the polarity indicator system for proper operation 120 220 volt AC electrical power can be danger ous DO NOT attempt to service a system unless you are familiar with and expe rienced in perform ing such service H 11 STRAY CURRENT CORROSION A General Electrically induced underwater corrosion occa sionally affects boats and their related compo nents This is refe...

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Page 97: ...ction for fuel valve operations Starboard Engine Fuel Fill Starboard Fuel Tank Port Stbd Typical Fuel Vent Fuel Selector Valves Note Port Engine Fuel Tank Not Shown Figure I 1 Twin Fuel Tank Locations Stern Drive Fuel Vent Starboard Fuel Tank Port Stbd Typical Fuel Fill Fuel Selector Valves Note Port Fuel Tank Not Shown Figure I 2 Twin Fuel Tank Locations Inboard A System Testing All gasoline fuel...

Page 98: ...will yellow the fiber glass It will also damage the tape stripes and logos For those models with thru hull venting periodically inspect the fuel vent s for any dirt wax etc Carefully remove any obstruction with a pipe cleaner or similar device Be sure not to puncture the screen The vent screens are designed to keep insects and foreign matter from contaminating the fuel and fuel sys tem The stainle...

Page 99: ...onsists of a float which travels up and down a stationary tube The float measures the level of the fuel in the tank and sends a signal to the fuel gauge See Figure I 4 Figure I 4 Fuel Sender Operation Due to the mechanical nature of the fuel sender varia tions in readings during various speeds of operation may occur This system is merely a relative indication of the avail able fuel supply and not ...

Page 100: ...ting the engine s Operate the engine compartment blower for four 4 minutes Then prior to starting the engine s check the bilge area for the scent of gasoline fumes DO NOT start the engines if the odor of gasoline is detected 3 Frequently inspect the fuel system fittings Inspect the fuel tank pump and filter for signs of leaks or corrosion Visually inspect for deteriorating metal fittings at the fu...

Page 101: ...to cast off moorings as soon as engines are started 4 If areas are found within the fuel system that appear questionable have a qualified marine technician inspect the system Have those fuel system components that do not pass inspection replaced A thorough fuel system examina tion should be made by an experienced marine technician at least once a year I 3 FUELING INSTRUCTIONS 1 Avoid fueling at ni...

Page 102: ...Owner s Manual Page 99 Fuel Systems Section I Figure I 8 Fuel Valve System NOTE GENERATOR HAS SEPARATE FUEL PICK UP ...

Page 103: ... water waste levels Refer to Figure J 1 and the locator drawing in the back of this manual for the fresh water tank location Access to the tank is gained through the forward berth s under berth storage drawer Fresh Water Pump Water Sender Fresh Water Fill Fresh Water Vent Fresh Water Tank V Berth Stateroom Figure J 1 Fresh Potable Water Tank Location The materials from which the compo nents of the...

Page 104: ...pres sure sensor in the water pump keeps the system pressur ized Sim ply turn on the faucet and water will be deliv ered If the system has been recently filled or has not been used for an extend ed period of time air bubbles may accumu late at the pump and or in the waterlines If this should happen re priming may be necessary Refer to the preceding subsection regarding priming the system To obtain...

Page 105: ...and the water in the storage tank of the boat will not be utilized not avail able Addi tional informa tion on heat exchang ers is covered in the engine and hot water heater manu facturers manuals Please refer to Section H on Electrical Systems for addi tion al information D Using The Shower Turn on the faucets to de sired tempera ture remove the shower spout from its holder move the diverter lever...

Page 106: ...ave been chosen to provide reasonable longevity and reliable ser vice at a realistic cost Refer to the draw ings at the end of this section Also refer to the manufacturers literature included in the owner s packet A VacuFlush Sanitation System The VacuFlush sanitation system is standard on the 358 Vista The system eliminates the unpleasant sulfide odors which plague saltwater systems Flush water i...

Page 107: ...harge valve handle to the closed position and secure it The thru hull valve must be closed to prevent water from being forced back into the system do not attempt to flush toilet again until vacuum pump stops running A small amount of water should remain in the bowl after flushing 3 Do not dispose of sanitary napkins or other non dissolving items in toilet such as facial tissue or paper towels Thes...

Page 108: ...he stainless steel vent cap is not removable NOTICE Discharging waste overboard is illegal in most U S waters today Discharge is limited to certain coastal waters a desig nated distance offshore Check with your local boating regulations before proceed ing with any discharge activities Some local regulations require overboard dis charge systems be physically secured in a closed position during use ...

Page 109: ... the fresh water system prior to winter ization of the hull drainage bilge pump system Draining the system as mentioned can be very tedious and an incomplete job can result in expen sive repairs The use of nontoxic antifreeze such as R V anti freeze designed for fresh water sys tems consider ably reduces the work necessary and is a more positive means of winteriz ing the system Follow the direc ti...

Page 110: ...boat is equipped with overboard discharge capabilities follow the normal procedures above Run the discharge pump only long enough until the antifreeze solution is being pumped over board For additional information refer to the manufacturer s manuals in the owner s packet NOTICE The instructions listed in this section pro vide a work ing knowledge to winterize the water and waste systems However to...

Page 111: ...Owner s Manual Page 108 Water and Waste Systems Section J Figure J 7 358V FRESH WATER SYSTEM 1 OF 9 ...

Page 112: ...Owner s Manual Page 109 Water and Waste Systems Section J Figure J 8 358V FRESH WATER SYSTEM 2 OF 9 ...

Page 113: ...Owner s Manual Page 110 Water and Waste Systems Section J Figure J 9 358V FRESH WATER SYSTEM 3 OF 9 ...

Page 114: ...Owner s Manual Page 111 Water and Waste Systems Section J Figure J 10 358V FRESH WATER SYSTEM 4 OF 9 ...

Page 115: ...Owner s Manual Page 112 Water and Waste Systems Section J Figure J 11 358V FRESH WATER SYSTEM 5 OF 9 ...

Page 116: ...Owner s Manual Page 113 Water and Waste Systems Section J Figure J 12 358V FRESH WATER SYSTEM 6 OF 9 ...

Page 117: ...Owner s Manual Page 114 Water and Waste Systems Section J Figure J 13 358V FRESH WATER SYSTEM 7 OF 9 ...

Page 118: ...Owner s Manual Page 115 Water and Waste Systems Section J Figure J 14 358V FRESH WATER SYSTEM 8 OF 9 ...

Page 119: ...Owner s Manual Page 116 Water and Waste Systems Section J Figure J 15 358V FRESH WATER SYSTEM 9 OF 9 ...

Page 120: ...Owner s Manual Page 117 Water and Waste Systems Section J Figure J 16 358V HEAD HARDWARE 1 OF 8 ...

Page 121: ...Owner s Manual Page 118 Water and Waste Systems Section J Figure J 17 358V HEAD HARDWARE 2 OF 8 ...

Page 122: ...Owner s Manual Page 119 Water and Waste Systems Section J Figure J 18 358V HEAD HARDWARE 3 OF 8 ...

Page 123: ...Owner s Manual Page 120 Water and Waste Systems Section J Figure J 19 358V HEAD HARDWARE 4 OF 8 ...

Page 124: ...Owner s Manual Page 121 Water and Waste Systems Section J Figure J 20 358V HEAD HARDWARE 5 OF 8 ...

Page 125: ...Owner s Manual Page 122 Water and Waste Systems Section J Figure J 21 358V HEAD HARDWARE 6 OF 8 ...

Page 126: ...Owner s Manual Page 123 Water and Waste Systems Section J Figure J 22 358V HEAD HARDWARE 7 OF 8 ...

Page 127: ...Owner s Manual Page 124 Water and Waste Systems Section J Figure J 23 358V HEAD HARDWARE 8 OF 8 ...

Page 128: ...Owner s Manual Page 125 Water and Waste Systems Section J FIGURE J 24 358V STERN DRIVE WASTE WATER SYSTEM 1 OF 4 ...

Page 129: ...Owner s Manual Page 126 Water and Waste Systems Section J FIGURE J 25 358V STERN DRIVE WASTE WATER SYSTEM 2 OF 4 ...

Page 130: ...Owner s Manual Page 127 Water and Waste Systems Section J FIGURE J 26 358V STERN DRIVE WASTE WATER SYSTEM 3 OF 4 ...

Page 131: ...Owner s Manual Page 128 Water and Waste Systems Section J FIGURE J 27 358V STERN DRIVE WASTE WATER SYSTEM 4 OF 4 ...

Page 132: ...Owner s Manual Page 129 Water and Waste Systems Section J FIGURE J 28 358V INBOARD WASTE WATER SYSTEM 1 OF 4 ...

Page 133: ...Owner s Manual Page 130 Water and Waste Systems Section J FIGURE J 29 358V INBOARD WASTE WATER SYSTEM 2 OF 4 ...

Page 134: ...Owner s Manual Page 131 Water and Waste Systems Section J FIGURE J 30 358V INBOARD WASTE WATER SYSTEM 3 OF 4 ...

Page 135: ...Owner s Manual Page 132 Water and Waste Systems Section J FIGURE J 31 358V INBOARD WASTE WATER SYSTEM 4 OF 4 ...

Page 136: ...VENTILATION All Four Winns Vista models are equipped with engine compartment ventilation This system is designed to meet or exceed the requirements in effect at the time of manufacture of the U S Coast Guard the National Marine Manufacturers Associa tion and the Ameri can Boat and Yacht Coun cil A Natural Ventilation System This system includes air intake and exhaust com ponents The exhaust ductin...

Page 137: ...er accumula tion may flow forward DO NOT allow bilge water to accumulate Damage to the engine or other compo nents may result Periodically operate the bilge pump to remove bilge water accumulation When leaving the boat unattended for long periods of time or during excessive rain storms it is a good idea to check on the boat for excessive water accumula tion Be sure the bilge pumps and automatic fl...

Page 138: ...age is provided and water can be removed with the bilge pump E Cockpit Drainage The 358 Vista models incorporates a fiberglass self bailing cock pit This feature minimizes water entry to the bilge or engine compartment areas by provid ing means for water to be drained over board Periodically open all engine hatches and clean the aft bilge compartment Be sure the drains tubes and fittings are clean...

Page 139: ... while underway L 2 REFRESHMENT CENTER A refreshment center is available on the 358 Vista models The refreshment center comes with a solid surface countertop trash receptacle drink holders not shown and sink with swivel spout faucet Your choice of an icemaker or refrigerator is available See Figure L 2 Refrigerator or Icemaker Cockpit Sink Faucet Under Lid Solid Surface Countertop Storage Compartm...

Page 140: ...eration The cockpit refrigerator runs continuously and does not utilize water Unlike the icemaker no winterization is required Please follow the manufacturer s instruc tions regarding the use care and maintenance of the refrigerator These instructions are found in the owner s packet The icemaker operates on 120 volt 220 volt on 50 Hertz models AC power and will only function when plugged into dock...

Page 141: ... Systems 2 Depending upon humidity the air condi tioner will condense 5 to 15 gallons of water a day and this water drains into the sump pump The air conditioner is located behind the companion way cabinet underneath the port AC cabinet Air conditioner vents are located throughout the cabin to provide good air circula tion There is a vent in the head for additional air circulation on most models T...

Page 142: ...our Winns Vista models are equipped with re verse cycle heat Thus some heat effect can be derived from the unit It must be noted that the amount of heat that can be obtained is limited by the temperature of the raw cooling water pumped through the system When the water tem perature drops to 40 degrees Fahrenheit the output is about 50 of the maximum At 36 degrees Fahren heit the output is very low...

Page 143: ...Owner s Manual Page 140 Interior Equipment Section L Figure L 7 358V AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 1 of 8 ...

Page 144: ...Owner s Manual Page 141 Interior Equipment Section L FIGURE L 8 358V AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 2 of 8 ...

Page 145: ...Owner s Manual Page 142 Interior Equipment Section L FIGURE L 9 358V AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 3 of 8 ...

Page 146: ...Owner s Manual Page 143 Interior Equipment Section L FIGURE L 10 358V AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 4 of 8 ...

Page 147: ...Owner s Manual Page 144 Interior Equipment Section L FIGURE L 11 358V AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 5 of 8 ...

Page 148: ...Owner s Manual Page 145 Interior Equipment Section L FIGURE L 12 358V AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 6 of 8 ...

Page 149: ...Owner s Manual Page 146 Interior Equipment Section L FIGURE L 13 358V AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 7 of 8 ...

Page 150: ...Owner s Manual Page 147 Interior Equipment Section L FIGURE L 14 358V AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 8 of 8 ...

Page 151: ...t M 1 RAILS DECK HARDWARE Hand and bow rails have been installed to provide security for passengers while outside the cockpit area i e swim platform and bow areas Limiting passen ger move ment while underway is recom mend ed All those on board should be safely seated whenever possi ble Additional care must be taken when in rough seas or foul weather Access to the fore deck should be through the fo...

Page 152: ...plastic plexiglass 1 Rinse with plenty of water to wash off as much dirt as possible 2 Using your bare hand along with plenty of water feel and remove any dried on dirt or mud 3 Wash using a soft grit free cloth or sponge and mild nonabrasive soap or detergent 4 Blot dry using a clean damp chamois NOTICE Never use a dry cloth duster glass cleaning solutions or citrus cleaner on acrylic plastic See...

Page 153: ...the foredeck to prevent possible injury We recommend you close and secure the walk thru windshield while underway Da m age to the win d sh ield could re sult Secure walk thru windshield with strap if applicable when in open position Securing the walk thru windshield will help prevent the windshield from accidently slamming closed due to high wind and or wake condition thus reducing the chance of d...

Page 154: ...er lid A grab han dle is located in the ladder lid to assist while board ing See Figures M 8 and M 9 Ladder Lid Grab Handle Figure M 9 Boarding Ladder To prevent personal injury DO NOT use the boarding ladder or swim platform while the engines are operating or the boat is in motion En gines must be off when using the swim platform or boarding lad der See Preface for specific label information Keep...

Page 155: ...ocated underneath the anchor locker The locker keeps the line secure while underway and keeps the deck clear of unsightly anchor line when M 8 TRANSOM STORAGE LOCKER The transom storage provides storage for such things as dock fenders personal floatation devices dockside power cord s etc The storage lockers use latches for easy access To open lift the handle The latches are flush mounted to preven...

Page 156: ...resents a sleek new look while providing an adequate platform necessary for installation of radar equipment See Figure M 13 Four Winns offers certain optional navigation packages that may include radar equipment Refer to Section E 9M Navigational Equipment for additional information Please consult with your Four Winns dealer regarding inquiries and availability Radar Arch Figure M 13 Radar Arch M ...

Page 157: ...ine hatch to its closed position Do not allow it to just drop to the deck If closing the engine hatch manually do not allow the engine hatch to slam shut Allowing the engine hatch to slam shut can damage the fiberglass and or cause bodily injury 2 Reinstall the cockpit table or aft fill in cushion if so desired NOTICE Cushions if not properly stored and secured can blow out of the boat Screw Jack ...

Page 158: ... ordered and built into the boat at Four Winns N 1 INTERIOR SEATING A Couch and Dinette Table The couch and a cherry dinette table are standard on 358 Vista models and are located in the main cabin Convenient storage is located underneath the couch seat base The table leg height is easily adjustable In essence you can turn the dinette table into a coffee table when desired and back again It can be...

Page 159: ... two people comfortably An electrical slider mechanism is mounted under the driver s seat This allows the driver of the boat to adjust his portion of the helm seat to meet his or her needs To adjust press the SEAT switch on the starboard dash panel to move the seat forward or aft to the desired position There is approximately six inches of adjustment available The helm seat includes flip up bolste...

Page 160: ... short legs into the floor mounts 2 Mount the aft cockpit table onto the fill in legs The aft cockpit table provides the support for the aft cushion 3 Place the aft fill in cushion on the cockpit table To remove the aft fill in cushion simply reverse the procedure C Port Settee Lounge A port side settee lounge provides seating capacity for two people It is conveniently built into an integrated fib...

Page 161: ...eriodic vacu uming and gentle cleaning will keep the fabric and upholstery clean and odor free Spraying the fabric upholstery with Lysol Spray Disinfectant will help retard mildew For vinyl care see N 4a A recommended Cleaning Kit includes Westley s Clear Magic for ordering information call 1 800 416 1600 or 800 321 8577 website address www westleys com Fast Easy Glass Cleaner to locate the neares...

Page 162: ...e track The track is flexible and can be lowered to remove the end screws N 4 EXTERIOR UPHOLSTERY CARE A Cleaning Vinyl NOTICE Vinyl upholstery should be cleaned and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer s recommendations and instructions The vinyl material used on the exterior upholstery should be cleaned regularly with warm water and a mild dish soap or Vinyl Finish Vinyl Cleaner using ...

Page 163: ...ia one fourth 1 4 cup of hydrogen peroxide and three fourths 3 4 cup of distilled water rinse with water and dry All cleaning methods must be followed by a thorough rinse with clean warm water Certain household cleaners powdered abrasives steel wool and industrial cleaners can cause damage and discoloration and are not recom mended Dry cleaning fluids and lacquer solvents should not be used as the...

Page 164: ...independent laboratory Stain removal was effective for the all the stains selected Results are shown in the table on the following page Additional cleaning information is provided by the manufacturer and is included with this man ual in the owner s packet Four Winns offers a variety of weather covers for protection of the boat and associated equipment Continued exposure can damage the upholstery a...

Page 165: ...Should upholstery become severely soiled torn or in some manner damaged replacement upholstery cushions are avail able Larger upholstery items have separate com ponent parts for easier serviceability Depend ing upon the year and model of the boat most uphol stery parts can be obtained through your Four Winns servicing dealer within a short period of time Table I Stain Removal N I A T S E R U D E C...

Page 166: ...the top canvas should be rolled up into the boot supplied and secured NOTICE NEVER fold or store a wet weather cover This can lead to mildew or shrinkage Roll rather than fold the enclosure cur tains Sharp folds increase the chance of crack ing the clear vinyl WEATHER COVERS NOTICE DO NOT use the weather covers for out door winter storage The weight of the snow or heavy rain can cause severe damag...

Page 167: ...ade for the forward cockpit area It is designed to be fastened to the radar arch with the use of a track See Figure O 2 Bimini Top Figure O 2 Bimini Top A clear plastic visor is provided and once installed it connects the forward windshield and the bimini top Side bimini curtains are also made of clear plastic for visibility and connect the side portion of the windshield to the bimini top The helm...

Page 168: ...he starboard and port side curtains 7 Zip each partially in place in all directions then complete the zipping 8 Snap to the boat from the outside if possible 9 Secure and smooth all velcro closures NOTICE Canvas should be snug If too taut or extremely tight canvas could tear or pull at seams ball socket mount pull pin front adjustable support pole flexarail awning Bimini top Figure O 3 Bimini Top ...

Page 169: ...storage poles to reduce tension on the top 6 Zip the camper top to the camper top valance 7 Adjust the support poles to create tension on the top 8 Center the canvas 9 Secure and smooth all velcro closures Biminiside curtains windshield visors Figure O 5 Bimini Side Curtain Visor Installation NOTICE Both the bimini and camper canvas have been designed and are intended to remain installed on the bo...

Page 170: ...ended for short term storage only Do not operate the vessel with the cockpit cover installed due to the potential for carbon monoxide gas build up camper top valance storagepoles rearsupportpoles adjustable sidemount tightenbolts Figure O 7 Camper Canvas Installation To install the camper side aft curtain 1 Follow directions for camper top installation see previous installation instructions 2 Usin...

Page 171: ...12 Carbon Monoxide Warning Label Figure O 11 Carbon Monoxide Canvas Warning Label Figure O 12 Carbon Monoxide Warning Label 2 Using the locator tag find the center point on the canvas and attach it to the center point of the windshield 3 Working outward equally in both directions continue snapping the canvas in position 4 When the canvas extends far enough separate the velcro strips and install th...

Page 172: ...ic dryer DO NOT dry clean or steam press Leakage after cleaning may be the result of insuffi cient rinsing Re rinse If leakage continues apply a coat of silicone air drying water repellent such as Scotchguard See your Four Winns dealer for addition al informa tion on weather covers O 8 WINTER STORAGE The boat must be properly protected during winter dry dock storage A winter storage cover is advis...

Page 173: ...erglass reinforce ment to resin ratio laminate configura tion weight and thick ness By these procedures Four Winns ensures proper com position P 3 EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION Many boats are used for specific purposes or under conditions which require the ad dition of special equipment to the hull or deck Special care must be taken during the installation of any equi pment to a fiberglass com ponent A p...

Page 174: ...he shine of the surface This can change from sanding action chalk residues or exposure Blistering refers to a condition in which the unpro tected gel coat surface below the waterline has absorbed water and formed bubbles See Sec tion P 5 for additional information Follow the instructions below for boats that have weathered and chalked washing detergents are usually gentle and are recommended for c...

Page 175: ...e products can affect the color of gel coat Commercial car washes use strong cleaners and should be avoided To remove stains refer to the procedures below 1 Wash area with hand dish washing soap 2 Begin with a small area such as three feet by three feet and apply a mild cleanser 3 Rinse with clean water 4 Follow with compound and waxing as out lined in procedure above If the stain is not removed b...

Page 176: ... cata lyzed using up to 2 MEK Peroxide which can be pur cha sed at a supplier handling fiber glass rein fo rced products Contact your Four Winns dealer for assis tance 8 After ample drying time sand the area using very fine wet dry sandpaper If the appear ance of the area is still not satisfac tory repeat steps 2 through 4 as neces sary 9 If above the waterline polish the area using a fiberglass r...

Page 177: ...household plastic wrap secure ly to the hull bottom Make sure all edges are sealed and let it stand for twenty four hours If condensa tion has accumulated under the plastic the hull is still wet and must be allowed to dry longer before repairing When the repair is completed an application of an epoxy barrier coat should be considered This will help prevent the possibility of reoccurrence of bliste...

Page 178: ...Owner s Manual Page 175 Exterior Equipment Section P Figure P 2 358 Vista Bottom Paint Line Location ...

Page 179: ...strong table for use in the cockpit area It can be cleaned with mild dishwashing soap and water Always read the label before using any product See Figure Q 2 WOODWORK AND COMPOSITES Q 1 HIGH PRESSURE LAMINATE CARE Much of the 358 Vista interior components such as the shelving closets closet door and drawer fronts consist of a high pressure laminate material The finish is that of a synthetic cherry...

Page 180: ...occurring NOTICE DO NOT use countertop as a cutting board The knife will leave gouges marks in the surface of the countertop A cutting board that fits over the sink is provided Q 8 SOLID SURFACE MATERIAL Solid surface material is utilized in the refreshment center countertop and head sink countertop of the 358 Vista models A solid surface insert may also be found in the galley countertop as well T...

Page 181: ...use fine automotive acrylic rubbing and polishing compounds to remove fine scratches on acrylic Q 10 FLEXITEEK An available option is a flexiteek cockpit and or swim platform Flexiteek is made up of a composite PVC based material with a surprising similarity and look to that of real teak Flexiteek can be cleaned with mild dishwashing detergent Please contact your Four Winns dealer for further deta...

Page 182: ...ure all the water is completely drained from the fresh water system Disconnect all hoses check valves etc and blow all the water from the system using very low air pressure The use of nontoxic fresh water system antifreeze is recom mended as an alternative to disas sembling the water system Refer to Section J 7 System Maintenance in this manual for information on winterizing the water sys tem 5 Wi...

Page 183: ...arly during the winter months R 2 ENGINE FLUSH OUT The optional engine flush out if applicable should be used to clean the engine of unwanted salt mud sludge etc which may have accumulated in the engine cooling system Before winterizing the engine flush out the system for about ten minutes A Volvo Penta Engine Flush Out Four Winns Installation Make sure that no section of flush hoses is in contact...

Page 184: ...e boat in or out of the water and the engine ON See MerCruiser s engine operator s manual for the specific engine flushout procedure For out of water flushing avoid possible injury by removing the propeller and ensure that no people or animals are in the area of the drive unit while flushing Contact with moving drive components and the propeller can cause personal injury or death To flush out the ...

Page 185: ...Owner s Manual Page 182 General Maintenance Section R R 3 GENERAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Or as Required ...

Page 186: ...g n i n a e l C d n a n o i t a r e p O p m u P e g l i B e s U y r e v E e r o f e B g u l P n i a r D m o s n a r T k c e h C n o i t a r e p O n i b a C w o d n i W t f A e l o h t r o P h c t a H k c e D t n e m p i u q E r o i r e t n I L n o i t c e S o t r e f e R e c n a n e t n i a M d a e H n o i t c e p s n I g n i t t i F l l u H u r h T g n i n a e l C r o t a r e g i r f e R d n a r ...

Page 187: ...L h t i w s r e v o C r e h t a e W y a r p S l l u H d n a s t n e n o p m o C s s a l g r e b i F P n o i t c e S o t r e f e R c t e s t a e s s l i a r g n i r u c e s s g n i n e t s a F l l A k c e h C y l h g u o r o h T s s a l g r e b i F n a e l C s a e r A d a e r T n o N l l A d n a s e d i S l l u H x a W e g a m a D r o f s a e r A s s a l g r e b i F t c e p s n I s r i a p e R p U ...

Page 188: ...t aid kit etc Open engine compartment Inspect for fuel odors and visible leaks in the fuel oil coolant exhaust and power steering systems Visually inspect engine for cracked hose defective belts or other signs of engine problems Check en gine oil and battery water levels Check power steering fluid level Check battery electrolyte range Check fuel level Fuel tanks should be filled to slightly less t...

Page 189: ...ine Do not run blower or operate any electrical switch until problem is corrected Fire or explosion may result S 2 FUELING Do not smoke extinguish all open flames STOP all engines and other devices that could cause sparks including the bilge blower Do not use electrical switches or accessories Shut OFF all stoves that may produce a spark or flame Close all openings into the cabin area of the boat ...

Page 190: ...SENGERS AND GEAR When loading your boat remember to distribute the load evenly Keep the load low and do not overload On certain Vista models a capacity plate affixed to your boat states the maximum load capacity The plate shows in pounds the amount of persons and gear that the boat will safely handle under normal conditions U S Coast Guard regulations establishes these load capacity ratings Positi...

Page 191: ...both sides of the boat before slowing down Tell your passengers your intentions to allow them time to make adjustments to their balance or positions Slowly pull back on throttles glance back and see if a large following wave is approaching the transom If so give the engines a little throttle as the wave arrives to keep wave from rolling over the transom 7 Inspect for fuel odors and visible leaks i...

Page 192: ...ives and setting the trim tabs When you are sitting dead in the water your drive should be down and the trim tab switches are in the BOW UP position Accelerate until you get onto plane At this point your boat will be plowing through the water with the bow down too far Trim the lower unit up slightly until the bow comes up If you trim the lower unit out too far your boat will porpoise or the propel...

Page 193: ...a Figure S 1 Trimming the Boat with Trim Tabs B Tilt Trim Control Switch NOTE Trim refers to the angle of the lower unit in relation to the bottom of the boat With respect to trimming the words in down under and forward have the same meaning as do up out and aft 1 The standard trim control switch is located on the control lever handle 2 The switch controls the position of the stern drive Proper tr...

Page 194: ... line up the two prong plug in the pole with the receptacle in the base Plug the light in and lock it into place with lever slide lock When not in use stow the light inside your boat for safekeeping This light can be turned on or off at the helm Check lights for proper operation before heading out at night You should also learn to identify the running light combinations for other vessels We recomm...

Page 195: ... Remember every second counts you must act fast C Running Aground To prevent boat damage DO NOT use deck hardware or water ski pylon for towing Use a commercial towing service Operating in shallow water can present a number of hazards Sand bars in narrow inlets are constantly shifting making it difficult to mark them with buoys Sometimes sand bars are indicated by waves as they form into breakers ...

Page 196: ...d by electrical problems or careless fueling practices A fire on board your boat is a serious emergency You must work quickly to implement safety procedures If a fire occurs immedi ately stop the engine 1 Make sure all persons aboard are wearing their PFDs 2 If the fire is small attempt to put it out with your fire extinguisher If the fire is in the engine com partment turn off the bilge blower Do...

Page 197: ...al system G Medical Emergency Accidents while boating can and may happen Be prepared to handle these emergencies when they happen Keeping a first aid kit and dry blankets on board can assist during these situations It is also a good idea to contact your local Red Cross for informa tion and training on first aid and CPR H Propulsion Failure Before you call for help regarding an engine or drive unit...

Page 198: ... the stern line and spring lines as shown on Figure S 5 Each line has a specific purpose The bow line and the stern line secure your boat s bow and stern The two spring lines keep your boat from moving forward or backward when you are moored alongside a dock If you are mooring your boat for a short time bow and stern lines may be the only lines you will need If you are mooring your boat for a long...

Page 199: ...upports a portion of the deck BEAM WIND A wind blowing against the side of the vessel perpendicular to the long axis of the vessel BILGE The lowest interior area of a hull used to collect water that has entered BILGE PUMP A pump intended for removal of spray rainwater and the normal accumulation of water due to seepage and spillage not intended for damage control BINNACLE The stand or support for ...

Page 200: ...t covering over a compart ment hull or any part thereof DESIGNATOR Model identifier or model name 1 to mark or point out indicate show specify 2 to denote indicate signify 3 to name entitle style DINGHY A small open boat used for ship to shore transportation DISPLACEMENT The weight of water dislocated by the hull of a vessel DISPLACEMENT HULL A hull that displaces a volume of water equal to the we...

Page 201: ...Toward the bow FREEBOARD The minimum vertical distance from the surface of the water to the gunwale FREQUENCY The number of crests passing a fixed point at a given time FRONTS Where opposing warm and cold air masses meet generally producing a band of wet stormy weather wherever they meet GALLEY The kitchen area of a boat GALVANIC CORROSION A potential electrical difference exists between dissimila...

Page 202: ... con nect all the local points on a weather map These lines are usually closed and define high or low pressure air masses ISOTHERMS Isotherms are lines that are similar to Isobars except that Isotherms connect all the points that are of equal temperature JETSAM Refuse that sinks when discharged overboard KEDGE S One or more anchors set out from a grounded vessel usually astern to 1 keep it from be...

Page 203: ...earing a notice advertisement message etc PLANING HULL At slow speeds a planing hull will displace water in the same manner as a displacement hull As speed is increased the hull provides a lifting effect up onto the surface of the water POINT One of 32 points of the compass that is equal to 11 1 4 degrees PORT 1 Looking forward the left side of a boat 2 A harbor 3 An opening for light or ventilati...

Page 204: ...e controlled by the steering wheel STEM The leading edge of a boat s hull STERN The back of a boat STRINGER A fore and aft continuous member used to provide a vessel longitudinal strength STRUT A propeller shaft support that is below the hull SUMP A pit or well into which water is drained SUPERSTRUCTURE Deck houses and other structures extending above the deck THWART A seat or brace running latera...

Page 205: ... LINE The line of the water on the hull when the vessel is afloat WATCH A 4 hour duty period while at sea WAVES Waves are periodic disturbances of the sea s surface caused by wind seaquakes and the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun ...

Page 206: ...__ Smoke Signals _________________ Flashlight ___________________ Food ___________________________ Paddles _______________________ Water ______________________ Anchor _________________________ Raft or Dinghy __________________ EPIRB ______________________ Sea Anchor _____________________ Navigation Equipment Compass ____________________ Loran ________________ GPS ______________ Radar _____________...

Page 207: ...Owner s Manual Page 150 Fuel Log Fuel Log E T A D S R U O H N U R L E U F L A G E G N A R S E L I M M P R H P M H P G ...

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Page 214: ...cator Drawing 358 Vista Locator Drawing Note Representative Location Only availability and locations of equipment may vary depending on optional equipment installed Locations and availability is subject to change without notice ...

Page 215: ...TEMP N C BATT LIGHT 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 FUEL OIL GND TEMP N C BATT LIGHT J99 PORT GAUGES P99 PORT GAUGES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG PUR RED 14AWG PUR RED 14AWG PUR RED 14AWG PUR RED 14AWG GRA RED 16AWG GRA RED 16AWG TAN RED 16AWG TAN RED 16AWG LT BLU RED 16AWG LT BLU RED 16AWG PNK BLU 16AWG PNK BLU 16AWG BLU 16AWG BLU 16AWG BLU 16AWG BLU 16AWG BLU 16AWG PANEL RETURN PORT I...

Page 216: ...RT GAUGES J99 PORT GAUGES LIGHT BATT N C TEMP GND OIL FUEL 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 LIGHT BATT N C TEMP GND OIL FUEL 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 2 3 4 5 1 BAT GND SIG 6 2 3 4 5 1 BAT GND SIG GND S I J42 GAUGES J15 COMPASS LT 18 24 J77 GAS VAPOR DETECTOR J76 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM 25 3 3 3 3 J43 SIDE INSTRUMENTS YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG BRN ORN 16AWG BLU 16AWG LT GND CLOCK BRN ORN 16AWG BRN ORN 16AWG BLU 16AWG BLU 16AWG YEL ...

Page 217: ...N 42 43 GAUGE PANEL COMPASS GAUGES SIDE INSTRUMENTS FIREBOY GAS VAPOR DETECTOR ALARM ECV FUEL ALARM ECV FUEL GAUGE RING MANUFACTURER AMP AMP AMP AMP AMP AMP AMP VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO VOLVO QUANTITY 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 J77 GAS VAPOR DETECTOR 2S J76 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM 2S J15 COMPASS 2S J43 SIDE INSTRUMENTS 6S J42 GAUGES 15S GAS VAPOR DETECTOR FIRE SUPPRESION SYSTEM INST...

Page 218: ...N SW PANEL HELM REMOTE 12VDC PLUG 12VDC PLUG PORT IGNITION STBD IGNITION IGNITION BOTH PORT IGNITION STBD IGNITION 12V RECEPTACLE STEREO REMOTE DESCRIPTION TERM FASTON 250 16 14 TERM FASTON 250 12 10 TERM RING PG 10 12 10 TERM RING PG 10 16 14 SOCKET UMNL 18 14 SOCKET UMNL 12 10 PIN UMNL 18 14 PARALLEL SPLICE NON INSUL 16 14 PANEL BLANK IGN W O NAV RECEPT UMNL 9 CKT RECEPT UMNL 3 CKT RECEPT UMNL 2...

Page 219: ...CEPT UMNL 12 CKT RECEPT UMNL 2 CKT RECEPT UMNL 2 CKT PLUG UMNL 2 CKT RECEPT 12V AFI STEREO REMOTE FUNCTION 02 07 09 41 42 IGN PANEL BLANK IGN SW PANEL HELM REMOTE 12VDC PLUG 12VDC PLUG 12V RECEPTACLE STEREO REMOTE 07 HR01 HELM REMOTE R02 12VDC PLUG 02 09 02 42 42 J152 HELM REMOTE 2S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 YEL 14AWG BLU ORN RED 14AWG PANEL RETURN REMOTE LIGHT 12VDC PLUG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG ...

Page 220: ...VDC PLUG 12VDC PLUG PORT IGNITION STBD IGNITION IGNITION BOTH PORT IGNITION STBD IGNITION 12V RECEPTACLE STEREO REMOTE 43 13 13 HR01 HELM REMOTE R02 12VDC PLUG CR03 DIODE ASSY CB02 STBD IGNITION CB01 PORT IGNITION S01 PORT IGNITION S02 STBD IGNITION 53 07 07 09 09 02 13 02 42 42 PUR 14AWG PUR RED 14AWG YEL RED 14AWG YEL RED 14AWG PUR ORN 14AWG J216 HELM REMOTE 2S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 RED PUR 10AW...

Page 221: ...G 12VDC PLUG 12V RECEPTACLE STEREO REMOTE DESCRIPTION TERM FASTON 250 16 14 TERM FASTON 250 12 10 TERM RING PG 10 16 14 PIN UMNL 18 14 SOCKET UMNL 18 14 PANEL BLANK IGN W NAV VDSL RECEPT UMNL 12 CKT RECEPT UMNL 2 CKT RECEPT UMNL 2 CKT PLUG UMNL 2 CKT RECEPT 12V AFI STEREO REMOTE ITEM J41 J152 J220 P220 R02 HR01 MANUFACTURER AMP AMP AMP AMP AMP AMP AMP AMP AMP AFI CLARION QUANTITY 2 1 1 2 5 1 1 1 1...

Page 222: ...3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 GRA GRN GRA GRN GRA GRN GRA GRN GRA GRN GRA GRN GRA GRN GRA GRN YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG ORN YEL 14AWG ORN YEL 14AWG ORN TAN TAN BRN ORN TAN ORN WHT 14AWG ORN BLK RED PNK 14AWG ORN 14AWG ORN RED 14AWG BRN YEL 14AWG BRN YEL 14AWG ORN 14AWG RED GRA 1...

Page 223: ... NONE ON SWITCH CONTURA V SPDT ON NONE ON SWITCH CONTURA V DPDT ON OFF ON QUANTITY 20 23 11 13 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 PART NUMBER 028 0177 028 0179 028 0390 028 0454 028 3201 028 0446 028 0451 028 1979 028 1907 028 1898 028 1958 028 1908 028 1960 028 1957 028 1899 ITEM J26 P117 S09 S10 S11 S12 S13 S14 S15 S16 FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST 1 2 3 6 5 4 7 8 3 3 S16 NAV ANC LIGHTS S10 ACCESSORY S15 COCKPIT LIG...

Page 224: ...ED14AWG ORN BLU14AWG ORN RED14AWG RED PNK14AWG RED PUR14AWG TAN BRN14AWG ORN TAN14AWG RED GRN12AWG RED14AWG ORN GRN14AWG ORN YEL14AWG ORN BLU14AWG 02 05 07 73 121 122 130 140 SPEC RECEPTACLE FASTON UF 250 16 14AWG RECEPTACLE FASTONw TAB 250 14 10AWG RECEPTACLE FASTON UF 250 12 10AWG TERMINAL RING 10 6AWG PIN FCIAPEX2 8 16 14AWG PIN FCIAPEX2 8 12 10AWG SOCKET FCIAPEX2 8 16 14AWG CAVITYPLUG FCIAPEX2...

Page 225: ...4AWG GRA RED 14AWG ORN GRN 14AWG ORN YEL 14AWG RED 14AWG ORN BLU 14AWG ORN BLK 14AWG RED PUR 14AWG ORN PUR 14AWG ORN GRA 14AWG RETURN RETURN BLOWER A IN BLOWER B IN PORT WIPER IN STBD WIPER IN HORN IN WINDLASS IN EMERGENCY START IN TRIM TABS IN ACC HELM 12VDC PLUG IN SWITCH LTS RETURN POWER SEAT RETURN POWER SEAT MOTOR POWER SEAT MOTOR POWER SEAT IN ACC IN ENGINE ROOM LTS IN ARCH LTS IN NAV LTS IN...

Page 226: ...7 41 BLANK PANEL TRIM TABS TAB SELECT TAB SELECT DESCRIPTION TERM FASTON 250 18 14 TERM FASTON 250 12 10 PIN UMNL 18 14 PANEL BLANK TRIM TABS 308 348 05 PLUG UMNL 9 CKT SWITCH ON OFF ON CONT V SWITCH ON OFF ON CONT V QUANTITY 7 9 7 1 1 1 1 PART NUMBER 028 0177 028 0179 028 0390 025 3210 028 0449 028 1902 028 1902 ITEM P30 S20 S21 FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST 8 7 4 1 6 5 3 2 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 227: ...MINAL RING 3 8 2AWG TERMINAL RING 1 4 8AWG TERMINAL RING 3 8 4AWG TERMINAL RING 10 12 10AWG SOCKET FCI APEX 2 8 12 10AWG PIN FCI APEX 2 8 12 10AWG PIN FCI APEX 2 8 16 14AWG CAVITY PLUG FCI APEX 2 8 PANEL BLANK BATTERY SWITCH 318 378 RECEPTACLE FCI APEX 2 8 2 CKT PLUG FCI APEX 2 8 10 CKT BREAKER CARLING 80A BREAKER BUSSMAN 80A BREAKER MECH PROD 20A BREAKER MECH PROD 10A BREAKER MECH PROD 50A BREAKE...

Page 228: ...D RAM REVERSE 1 2 J01U HATCH RAM 027 2784 2S GRN 12AWG BLU 12AWG 131 RETURN EMERGENCY START 1 2 3 YEL 12AWG RED GRA 14AWG 122 121 P29 BATTERYSWITCH PANEL 027 2647 027 2755 1P 7P STEREO MEMORY ORN GRN 14AWG 4 AFT BILGE AUTO BRN BLK 14AWG FWD BILGE AUTO BRN ORN 14AWG 5 6 HI LEVELAUTO BRN YEL 14AWG HATCH UP LT BLU GRN 14AWG 7 8 9 HATCH DOWN LT BLU BLU 14AWG 10 1 ORN GRN 14AWG BRN BLK 14AWG BRN ORN 14...

Page 229: ... SW GROUND 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 87 87a 30 85 86 FIREBOY BLOWER BLOWER 2 1 1 2 10A HELM BLOWER SWITCH 86 85 30 87a 87 CABIN BLOWER SWITCH 10A BLOWER A BLOWER B RED IGNITION VOLVO HARNESS RED IGNITION VOLVO HARNESS BLK VOLVO HARNESS BLK VOLVO HARNESS 10A ACCESSORY RED RED BLU BLU YEL BLK BLK YEL BLK YEL BLK YEL BLK YEL BLK YEL BRN BLK BLK YEL BLK YEL W...

Page 230: ...Electrical Schematics Owner s Manual Page 227 358 VISTA AC DC PANEL ASSEMBLY 1 of 4 ...

Page 231: ...Electrical Schematics Owner s Manual Page 228 358 VISTA AC DC PANEL ASSEMBLY 2 of 4 ...

Page 232: ...Electrical Schematics Owner s Manual Page 229 358 VISTA AC DC PANEL ASSEMBLY 3 of 4 ...

Page 233: ...Electrical Schematics Owner s Manual Page 230 358 VISTA AC DC PANEL ASSEMBLY 4 of 4 ...

Page 234: ... MAIN SHORE INLET R02 AIR COND SHORE INLET MANUFACTURER AMP AMP CARL SW CARL SW MARINCO MARINCO MARINCO FUNCTION 21 56 BLANK PANEL SHORE MAIN SHORE AIR COND SHORE CONNECTOR SHORE CONNECTOR PHONE TV SHORE MAIN HOT SHORE MAIN NEUTRAL SHORE MAIN GROUND SHORE AC HOT SHORE AC NEUTRAL SHORE AC GROUND DESCRIPTION TERM SS 10 12 10 UNTERMINATED PANEL BLANK SHORE INLET BREAKER 30A DP BREAKER 30A DP INLET DO...

Page 235: ...Electrical Schematics Owner s Manual Page 232 Shore Power Inlet Installation Galvanic Isolator Installation SHORE POWER INLET GALVANIC ISOLATOR INSTALLATION ...

Page 236: ...A ORN 14AWG 7 8 9 10 2 5 6 4 3 1 2 5 6 4 3 1 2 3 5 6 1 4 7 8 10 9 2 3 5 6 1 4 7 8 10 9 PARTS LIST DESCRIPTION RECEPTACLE FASTON UF 16 14AWG RECEPTACLE FASTON UF 12 10AWG PIN FCI APEX 2 8 16 14AWG CAVITY PLUG FCI APEX 2 8 PLUG FCI APEX 2 8 10CKT SWITCH DPDT ON ON CONTURA XI PANEL BLANK COCKPIT PLATFORM LIGHTS QTY 7 2 7 3 1 2 1 FW P N 028 0177 028 0179 028 2062 028 2147 028 2156 028 1974 025 2940 01...

Page 237: ...025 3223 025 3226 ITEM P92 S01 S02 S03 S04 FUNCTION 41 CABIN SWITCH COCKPIT LTS NIGHT LTS STEP LTS CABIN LTS MANUFACTURER AMP AMP VIMAR VIMAR VIMAR VIMAR VIMAR VIMAR FOUR WINNS PARTS LIST GRA BLU GRA TAN LT BLU ORN TAN RED TAN RED BLU GRN GRA RED GRA RED BLU WHT GRA TAN GRA BLU GRA BLU 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 NOT USED COCKPIT LTS IN P92 CABIN SWITCH 12P 41 COCKPIT LTS SW...

Page 238: ...ERTH LT SW PANEL BERTH LTS CABIN LTS STEP LTS NIGHT LTS 42 A 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 S04 CABIN LTS S03 STEP LTS S02 NIGHT LTS S01 COCKPIT LTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 P61 BERTH LT SWITCH 12P 41 NOT USED BERTH LTS CABIN LTS SW CABIN LTS SW BERTH STEP LTS IN STEP LTS SW BACK STEP LTS SW BACK NIGHT LTS SW BACK NIGHT LTS SW BACK NIGHT LTS CABIN LTS NOT USED BLU RED BLU GRN GRA RED GRA RED GRA TAN GRA ...

Page 239: ...U FLUSH IN VAC U FLUSH RETURN 3 2 7 3 2 7 3 2 7 3 2 24 6 24 121 140 130 6 PARTS LIST DESCRIPTION PIN FCI APEX 2 8 16 14AWG SOCKET FCI APEX 2 8 16 14AWG CAVITY PLUG FCI APEX 2 8 RECEPTACLE FCI APEX 2 8 2CKT PLUG FCI APEX 2 8 10CKT SWITCH SPST IDEA FLUSH SWITCH SPST IDEA OVERBOARD DISCHARGE SWITCH SPST IDEA HEAD LIGHT SWITCH SPST IDEA HEAD VENT SUPPORT FRAME 4M IDEA PLATE FACE 4 GANG IDEA QTY 8 2 2 ...

Page 240: ...PER CONN PART NUMBER 1 640511 0 1 640511 0 350967 1 QUANTITY 1 1 14 DESCRIPTION CONN HOUSING 9 CKT CONN HOUSING 9 CKT PIN MALE MANUFACTURER AMP AMP AMP ORG YEL BRN GRN 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 N C BLU N C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 SPOT LIGHT ON BOW 16 AWG P178 SPOT LIGHT CONTROL UNIT P180 SPOT LIGHT 420 1 2 358 VISTA SPOTLIGHT HARNESS ASSEMBLY ...

Page 241: ...BD CABIN LTS 2S J71 STBD BERTH READ LT 2S J69 PORT BERTH2 LT 2S J68 PORT BERTH LT 2S J74 PORT BERTH READ LT 2S R01 PORT BERTH 12VDC PLUG BRN LT BLU BLU GRN BLU RED BLU ORN BLU ORN BLU ORN BLU GRN BLU GRN GRA BLU BLU ORN BLU ORN GRA BLU ORN RED 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG ...

Page 242: ... STBD NAV LIGHT J212 HORN WW02 PORT WIPER WW01 STBD WIPER P86 PORT SWITCH PANEL B 34 13 24 12 12 12 66 160 36 36 120 WW02 PORT WIPER WW01 STBD WIPER LT02 PORT NAV LIGHT 02 02 02 02 07 07 02 02 07 07 LT01 STBD NAV LIGHT RED BLU 14AWG RED ORN 14AWG GRA GRN 14AWG GRA GRN 14AWG GRA GRN 14AWG ORN WHT 14AWG ORN TAN 14AWG ORN TAN 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG...

Page 243: ... WINDLASS UP PEDAL FP02 WINDLASS DOWN PEDAL P59 WINDLASS F13 WINDLASS BUTTONS WR01 WINDLASS RELAY POWER WR01 WINDLASS RELAY UP WR01 WINDLASS RELAY DOWN 3 3 3 3 3 42 3 42 FH01 SEALED FUSEHOLDER A PARTS LIST DESCRIPTION TERM RING PG 8 16 14AWG QTY 2 FW P N 028 0189 01 ITEM SPEC 08 RED 11 02 028 0193 5 TERM RING PG 3 8 16 14AWG 121 03 028 2062 2 PIN FCI APEX 2 8 16 14AWG P59 04 028 2148 1 PLUG FCI AP...

Page 244: ...CKPIT LTS OUT TAN RED 14AWG 5 6 PLATFORM LTS OUT BLU GRA 14AWG ENGINE ROOM LTS GRA ORN 14AWG PLATFORM LTS IN ORN BRN 14AWG 7 8 9 PLATFORM LTS GRA ORN 14AWG 10 PLATFORM LTS GRA ORN 14AWG AFT STEREO REMOTE GRA BLU 14AWG 11 12 13 14 YEL 14AWG BLU GRA 14AWG 130 J36 SHORE INLET LT 2S 1 2 1 2 J35 PLATFORM LT 2S 130 YEL 14AWG BLU GRA 14AWG 1 2 J34 PLATFORM LT 2S 130 YEL 14AWG BLU GRA 14AWG 1 2 J33 PLATFO...

Page 245: ... APEX 2 8 6CKT DESCRIPTION PARTS LIST B A 2 2 B A TV01 COCKPIT TV 02 02 R03 COCKPIT 12VDC PLUG 07 02 ORN RED 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG ORN RED 14AWG YEL 14AWG 2 1 2S J182 COCKPIT LIGHT 130 GRA BRN 14AWG YEL 14AWG 2 1 2S J23 COCKPIT LIGHT 130 GRA BRN 14AWG YEL 14AWG 2 1 2S J28 COCKPIT REFRIGERATOR 131 RED GRN 12AWG YEL 12AWG 6 5 YEL 14AWG RETURN ORN RED 14AWG COCKPIT TV 4 ORN RED 14AWG COCKPIT 12VD...

Page 246: ...RA WHT 14AWG 130 J89 ARCH LT 2S 1 2 RETURN ARCH LTS ANCHOR LT 1 2 3 4 YEL 14AWG 130 140 J27 ARCH 7S 3C GRA WHT 14AWG GRA BLU 14AWG STBD ARCH SPKR RETURN BLK WHT 14AWG 5 6 STBD ARCH SPKR WHT 14AWG PORT ARCH SPKR RETURN BLK PNK 14AWG 7 8 PORT ARCH SPKR PNK 14AWG 9 10 PNK 14AWG BLK PNK 14AWG WHT 14AWG BLK WHT 14AWG BLK 14AWG BLK 14AWG BLK 14AWG BLK 14AWG 36 56 13 13 13 78 42 16 16 16 2 2 LS01 STBD LO...

Page 247: ...IN CO MONITOR STBD MID CABIN LT MID CABIN 12VDC PLUG MANUFACTURER AMP AMP AMP AMP AMP AMP AMP AMP AMP AMP REF 07 07 42 42 43 41 42 3 3 J159 MID CABIN TV J160 MID CABIN CO MONITOR J165 STBD MID CABIN LT J125 PORT MID CABIN LT J165 STBD MID CABIN LT 2S J159 MID CABIN TV 2S J160 MID CABIN CO MONITOR 2S R04 MID CABIN 12VDC PLUG J125 PORT MID CABIN LT R04 MID CABIN 12VDC PLUG P120 CABIN PANEL MID CABIN...

Page 248: ...U 14AWG YEL 14AWG 2 GRA BLU 14AWG 1 2S J199 STBD CLOSET LT 43 YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG 2 GRA BLU 14AWG 1 1S J192 GALLEY LT 42 YEL 14AWG 2 1 2S J213 FWD TV 42 ORN BLU 14AWG YEL 14AWG 10 9 8 7 YEL GRA 14AWG HEAD VENT ORN GRA 14AWG HEAD LIGHTS IN 6 5 BLU GRA 14AWG HEAD LIGHTS ORN BRN 14AWG OVERBOARD DISCHARGE IN BRN TAN 14AWG BRN LT BLU 14AWG 2C 8S J22 HEAD SWITCH 140 130 BRN LT GRN 14AWG YEL 14AWG 4 3 2 ...

Page 249: ...E PUMP 1 2 3 4 5 6 RETURN RETURN FWD BILGE AUTO SHOWER SUMP AUTO FWD BILGE MANUAL SHOWER SUMP MANUAL P32 FWD BILGE SYSTEMS P32 FWD BILGE SYSTEMS 6P 121 J166 SHOWER SUMP PUMP 4S 130 J170 FWD BILGE PUMP 4S 130 PARTS LIST DESCRIPTION PIN FCI APEX 2 8 16 14AWG SOCKET FCI APEX 2 8 16 14AWG RECEPTACLE FCI APEX 2 8 4CKT PLUG FCI APEX 2 8 6CKT QTY 6 8 2 1 FW P N 028 2062 028 2070 028 2153 028 2154 01 02 0...

Page 250: ...BD WATER TEMP STBD OIL PRESSURE IGNITION BOTH STBD TRIM POSITION PORT TRIM POSITION WHT PUR 16AWG WHT PUR 16AWG 2 1 2 1 25 GND01 SYSTEM GROUND 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 GRA RED 16AWG GRA 16AWG RED YEL 16AWG RED YEL 16AWG YEL RED 16AWG YEL RED 16AWG PUR 14AWG PUR RED 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG GRN 16AWG GRN 16AWG GRN 16AWG GRN 16AWG PORT i6000 GND 08 STBD i6000 GND 08 WHT PUR 16AWG WHT BLU...

Page 251: ...STBD TACHOMETER STBD IGNITION PORT OIL PRESSURE PORT WATER TEMP PORT TACHOMETER PORT IGNITION PANEL RET PORT ALARM STBD ALARM IGNITION BOTH STBD START PORT START STBD IGNITION PORT IGNITION STBD IGNITION IN PORT IGNITION IN PUR ORN 16AWG LT BLU 16AWG TAN 16AWG GRA 16AWG GRA 16AWG PUR 14AWG PUR 14AWG LT BLU RED 16AWG TAN RED 16AWG GRA RED 16AWG GRA RED 16AWG PUR RED 14AWG PUR RED 14AWG TAN BLK 16AW...

Page 252: ... DETECTOR MODULE GND PIN 2 MODULE LTS PIN 6 MODULE POWER PIN 1 HI LEVEL SW PIN 3 HI LEVEL SW PIN 4 YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG YEL 14AWG BLU 14AWG ORN RED 14AWG ORN 14AWG WHT YEL 14AWG WHT BLK 14AWG WHT PNK 14AWG WHT BRN 14AWG BLU 14AWG BRN YEL 12AWG BRN YEL 12AWG LT BLU GRN 14AWG LT BLU BLU 14AWG ORN 14AWG RED GRA 14AWG BRN ORN 14AWG BRN ORN 14AWG BRN RED 14AWG ORN RED 14AWG...

Page 253: ...OR STEREO 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 1A 15A YEL YEL RED 20AWG RED 20AWG BLK BLK BLU WHT 20AWG BLU WHT 20AWG WHT 20AWG WHT 20AWG WHT BLK 20AWG WHT BLK 20AWG GRA 20AWG GRA 20AWG GRA BLK 20AWG GRA BLK 20AWG GRN 20AWG GRN 20AWG GRN BLK 20AWG GRN BLK 20AWG PUR 20AWG PUR 20AWG PUR BLK 20AWG PUR BLK 20AWG STEREO 12V STEREO 12V SWITCHED STEREO RETURN AMP ...

Page 254: ... PORT ARCH SPKR PNK BLK PNK 42 1 2 3 4 BLK WHT J94 ARCH SPEAKERS 6S WHT 6 5 ORN BRN 14AWG STEREO PWR BLU WHT 90 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 J84 STEREO 16S BLK GRN BLU BLK RED YEL 14AWG ORN BRN 14AWG RED GRA ORN YEL 10AWG RED GRA 10AWG BLK WHT WHT BLK PNK PNK BLU WHT PORT ARCH SPKR STBD ARCH SPKR STBD ARCH SPKR RET PORT ARCH SPKR RET 20 20 19 19 19 19 19 AMP SWITCH AMP GND AMP POWER FOUR WINNS PARTS...

Page 255: ... EXTENDER Adjust to desired level Left Speakers Right Speakers Source Unit Wiring Harness Subwoofer APX480M CH1 2 FREQ 100Hz 12 o clock CH1 2 FILTER LP SOURCE SELECT 2CH BASS CH1 2 MONO CH3 4 STEREO CH3 4 FREQ 100Hz 12 o clock RANGE X1 Out CH3 4 FILTER HP Remote Turn On Blue White 25A FUSE 25A FUSE CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 GROUND BATTERY REMOTE Ground Connect directly to negative 12VDC terminal of battery ...

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