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Owner’s Packet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1–1
Warranty Information  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1–1
Dealer’s Responsibilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1–1
Consumer Responsibilities  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1–2
Hazard Warning Labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1–3

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Required Safety Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  2–1
Additional Recommended Equipment  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  2–1
Registration Numbers  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  2–1
Emergency Stop Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  2–2
Emergency Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  2–2
Boating Safety Tips  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  2–3
Certification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  2–4
Loading Capacity  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  2–4
Carbon Monoxide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  2–5
Suggested Boating Classes And Reading Material  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  2–6

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Fueling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3–1
Fuel System  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3–2
Fuel Select Valve  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3–3
Pollution Regulations  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3–3

Discharge of Oil or Hazardous Substances  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   3–4
Disposal of Plastics or Garbage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   3–4

Trailering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3–4
Predeparture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3–5
Casting Off & Approaching The Dock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3–5
Anchoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3–5
Towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3–6
Shallow Water  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3–6
Windlass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3–7
General Information On Boat Handling  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3–7
Twin Engine Boats  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3–7
Commonly Used Nautical Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3–8

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Performance Factors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4–1

Engine Efficiency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   4–1
Weather Conditions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4–1
Load Distribution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   4–1
Marine Growth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   4–1
Trim  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   4–1
Propeller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   4–2

Propulsion System – Outboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4–3

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Page 1: ...de 2 5 Suggested Boating Classes And Reading Material 2 6 CH A P T E R 3 GE N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N Fueling 3 1 Fuel System 3 2 Fuel Select Valve 3 3 Pollution Regulations 3 3 Discharge of Oil or Hazardous Substances 3 4 Disposal of Plastics or Garbage 3 4 Trailering 3 4 Predeparture 3 5 Casting Off Approaching The Dock 3 5 Anchoring 3 5 Towing 3 6 Shallow Water 3 6 Windlass 3 7 General In...

Page 2: ...4 Storage 6 4 Upholstery 6 5 Duratrim Polyethylene Plexiglass Vinyl 6 5 Scuppers 6 5 Caulking Gasket 6 5 Hardware Hardtop Frame Stainless Steel Rails 6 5 Hardware Mounting 6 6 Maintenance Procedure For Anodized Aluminum Components 6 6 Fuel System Maintenance 6 6 Fuel Tank Compartment 6 7 Shower Sump 6 7 Batteries 6 7 Light Bulb Replacement Guide 6 9 Accessory Wiring Color Fuse Breaker Sizes 6 10 C...

Page 3: ...9 Marine Head W Hand Pump Operation 8 9 Electric Marine Head Operation 8 9 Emptying Marine Head Holding Tank By Overboard Discharge 8 9 Emptying Marine Head Holding Tank Through Deck Pump out 8 9 Operation Of Optional Features 8 10 Bow Thruster 8 10 Dockside Power 8 10 Connecting The Dockside Power 8 10 Disconnecting The Dockside Power 8 10 Battery Charger Dockside Power Option 8 11 T top 8 11 Out...

Page 4: ...Factory T top 8 25 Stereo Layout and Wiring without Factory T top 8 26 Typical Outboard Switch Panel Wiring 8 27 Dockside Power 8 28 CH A P T E R 9 LI M I T E D WA R R A N T Y Registration Of Purchase 9 1 Five Year Hull Transferable Warranty 9 1 One Year Material And Workmanship Warranty 9 1 Warranty Claim Procedures 9 2 TR A N S F E R A B L E WA R R A N T Y FO R M ...

Page 5: ...located on the next to last page of this manual Upon the purchase of your new Grady White Boat the dealer will fill out a warranty card This card will be kept on file at the dealership and at the Grady White factory A copy will be provided for your records and should be kept with other valuable documents for future reference For questions regarding your warranty please contact your dealership DEAL...

Page 6: ...nspection Refer to the engine s owner s manual for the proper maintenance schedule Grady White Boats has a permanent record of your boat which is retained under its Hull Identification Number HIN Data regarding equipment and accessories as well as dealer shipping information is documented When contacting your dealer concerning warranties or service please have all relevant information such as seri...

Page 7: ...s which will cause severe personal injury or death if the warning is ignored W A R N I N G This symbol alerts you to potentially hazardous situations or unsafe practices that could result in severe personal injury or death if the warning is ignored C A U T I O N This symbol alerts you to potentially hazardous situations that may result in minor personal injury or cause product or property damage i...

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Page 9: ...d and international waters ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT In addition to the required safety equipment there are additional items that will provide an extra margin of safety and convenience for you and your passengers while boating For an extended list of basic gear tools and spare parts reference page 18 of the pamphlet Sportfish Cruisers Yachts Owner s Manual enclosed with this manual Keep too...

Page 10: ...tfish Cruisers Yachts Owner s Manual Rendering Assistance The owner or operator of a vessel is required by law to render all practical or necessary assistance to any person or vessel affected by collision accident or casualty However you are not required to endanger your vessel or passengers to render assistance Accident Reporting Report all boating accidents to your local authorities Federal regu...

Page 11: ... safe operation in the event of an emergency While boating passengers should be settled in a safe position Use hand holds and rails for steadiness Do not allow bow transom or gunwale riding The captain is ultimately responsible for their passenger s safety Keep your boat speed under control Respect for other boaters and those on shore are common courtesies The boat s operator is responsible for in...

Page 12: ... meet the more stringent standards of the NMMA The NMMA is a national trade organization serving all elements of the recreational boating industry including manufacturers of boating equipment With this tag you can have confidence in the safety of your boat This label means that Grady White has designed and built your boat to the ABYC standard H 8 buoyancy in the event of swamping Basic flotation i...

Page 13: ... the motorwell area Do not board your vessel with the engine s running Also do not occupy the motorwell area with the engine s running Operators need to be aware of the influence of other boats on their vessel as well as the effects they have on neighboring crafts Of primary concern is the operation of an auxiliary generator with boats moored along side each other This situation creates an atmosph...

Page 14: ...wner s Manual for training options and page 23 for information on charts and maps For further knowledge on boating we advise that you review the following publications Piloting Seamanship And Small Boat Handling Chapman Motor Boating and Sailing Post Office Box 2319 F D R Station New York New York 10022 Available on CD ROM Pleasure Boating And Seamanship US Coast Guard Auxiliary 306 Wilson Road Oa...

Page 15: ...ticulate contaminants that may be loosened from the fuel system due to the solvent nature of alcohol blended fuels Carry spare fuel filters with a 10 micron rating on your boat for emergency replacement if required Before Fueling Shut down all engines Turn battery select switch es to OFF to insure that all fans lights etc are off Close all ports hatches windows and engine compartments to prevent f...

Page 16: ...ons and tanks for signs of leaks or deterioration Annually conduct a more detailed inspection of fuel system components especially those hidden from routine inspection Replace deteriorated hoses clamps connections or fittings immediately If you are experiencing fuel flow problems there is a simple method to determine if the problem is in your fuel system or your engine Connect a six gallon portabl...

Page 17: ...REGULATIONS The U S Coast Guard defines restrictions on the discharge of oil or hazardous substances and plastics or garbage in the Federal Requirements for Boating and Boating Safety You should have received this pamphlet when you registered your boat Detailed below is a summary of those regulations You should read the pamphlet and become familiar with any local restrictions where you operate you...

Page 18: ...k holders styrofoam cups and lids bottles buckets and plastic bags These regulations also restrict the disposal of other types of garbage within specified boundaries from shore Any vessel 26 feet and over must display the placard below or a similar version which details the regulations The placard must be at least 4 x 9 and should be available from your dealer TRAILERING The adjustment and balance...

Page 19: ...eacts first when turning A turn to the right will swing the stern to the left and vice versa Remember that turning your boat away from an object such as a dock will tend to swing the stern toward that object Reference procedures for casting off and approaching the dock on page 42 of Sportfish Cruisers Yachts Owner s Manual ANCHORING Some factors that determine the size and type of anchor most suit...

Page 20: ... the action of the towing boat If excessive slack develops in the towline and contact is obvious turn in either direction to avoid hitting the stern SHALLOW WATER Most boats that become grounded can be floated off with engine s tilted to reduce the draft at the transom With motors tilted try rocking the boat from side to side to break the suction of mud from the keel Move passengers or heavy objec...

Page 21: ...dius at different speeds Response to steering at low speeds Accelerating and deceleration rates Time and distance to bring the boat to a stop at different speeds Control of the boat using both engines in close quarters Also read the section in Sportfish Cruisers Yachts Owner s Manual beginning on page 49 for information on safe operating speed TWIN ENGINE BOATS Twin engine boats are easier to mane...

Page 22: ...stance measured between waterline and deck Gunwale Gunnel point where the deck and hull join Hatch an opening in the deck to provide access below Headroom vertical distance between the floor and over head structure or canopy ceiling Hull major component that provides a watertight platform buoyant enough to float a craft and its load Keel the major longitudinal member of a hull the lowest external ...

Page 23: ... passengers and fuel are added This extra load will affect the performance of your boat according to the distribution of the weight Another type of extra load that could affect performance is the accumulation of water in the bilge Keep the bilge dry to eliminate this type problem Marine Growth Maximum performance is obtained only when your hull bottom is clean Marine growth on the bottom of the bo...

Page 24: ...sumption Diameter 14 Pitch 14 Diameter and pitch are the two basic dimensions of a propeller Diameter is the distance across the circle made by the blade tips as the propeller rotates Pitch is the theoretical not accounting for slippage forward distance the propeller would move in one revolution An example of a propeller dimension would be 14 X 17 for a propeller having a diameter of 14 and a pitc...

Page 25: ...nuals are included with the Owner s Packet ENGINE WARRANTY A warranty registration card is included with all engine manuals It should be completed and returned to the engine manufacturer as soon as possible D A N G E R Do not inhale exhaust fumes Exhaust contains carbon monoxide a dangerous gas which is potentially lethal W A R N I N G Do not attempt to service any engine or drive component withou...

Page 26: ...low air to get into the steering system and result in unresponsive steering The oil level should always be within 1 2 inch from the base of the fill hole located on the front top portion of the helm pump Check the entire steering system regularly for oil leaks Unobserved leaks over a period of time will result in unresponsive steering and possibly loss of steering Refer to the steering manual for ...

Page 27: ...ust so reverse thrust will not be as efficient All controls have a neutral safety mechanism This mechanism will not allow the engine to start when the control is in gear You may use the neutral lock out feature on the control handle to increase the flow of fuel to the engine while remaining in the neutral position Reverse the shift mechanism to stop a boat that is moving forward This change in dir...

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Page 29: ... the water trim or list The fuel pickup tube inside the gas tank is not capable of withdrawing all of the fuel from the tank For these reasons never operate your boat at extremely low fuel levels Fuel Economy This feature indicates the engine s fuel economy in miles per gallon Fuel Consumption This feature indicates the fuel consumption in gallons since the feature was last reset For twin engine a...

Page 30: ... may not start the engine A reading of 13 to 15 volts when the engine is running is normal Readings over 15 volts may indicate regulator problems Low or fluctuating readings may indicate loose connections or trouble in the regulator and alternator circuit Cooling Water Temperature with Warning This feature indicates the temperature of the cooling water circulating through the engine and warns you ...

Page 31: ...ormation or questions on the accessories included on your boat More detailed descriptions of switch functions are located in Chapter 8 of this manual This represents a generic switch panel layout Actual panels will differ depending on the boat model and optional accessories installed during manufacturing COCKPIT LIGHT WATER PRESSURE AFT BILGE ACC WASHDOWN WIPER NAV ANCHOR MACERATOR M FWD BILGE LIV...

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Page 33: ...nance relatively simple Although gel coat has a hard smooth surface it does contain microscopic pores that will allow surface discoloration if not kept clean Maintenance Normal exterior finish maintenance of your Grady White is similar to the care you would give your automobile Do not use caustic highly alkaline cleaners or those containing ammonia These cleaning agents may darken gel coat The res...

Page 34: ...DIRECTION Use plenty of water and sand curves in the same direction Dry the area to make sure all the discoloration has been removed Repeat this process if necessary Buff using a polishing compound suitable for fiberglass an electric buffer 1750 1800 RPM and an 8 inch lamb s wool pad When buffing is complete wash away compound with clear water and dry the area Once the area is clean it may be waxe...

Page 35: ...em by applying Apseal or Uniseal to the seams Please understand that Grady White does not warrant the fit and design of the canvas to be entirely watertight Maintenance To maintain your boat s top and other canvas follow these guidelines Fabric should be cleaned regularly to prevent the buildup of soil and soil penetration of the fabric Simply brush off any loose dirt hose down canvas and clean wi...

Page 36: ... vinyl thoroughly with denatured alcohol and apply a protective layer of clear wax Do not use paste wax as it will turn the vinyl yellow This process should be repeated as necessary to maintain the protective wax coating Store and secure canvas before trailering Dry all canvas before storing to prevent mildew Remove the top front and side panels Roll them for storage This is necessary to prevent t...

Page 37: ...any spray and wipe cleaner Plexiglass used to cover your instruments radio box and also as interior storage doors can be maintained by use of a glass cleaner and a soft cloth SCUPPERS Grady White boats have self bailing cockpits meaning water on the cockpit floor drains by gravity through large aft scuppers and not into the bilge The aft drains scuppers have an external scupper flap assembly that ...

Page 38: ...nd does not receive the natural rinse that rainwater provides Failure to thoroughly clean and maintain this area will allow contaminates that attack the anodized aluminum to remain on the frame For maximum protection coat parts with a non abrasive metal protector The best protectors will displace moisture remove contaminates and leave a wax film protecting the anodized aluminum Follow the applicat...

Page 39: ...sump pump from becoming clogged BATTERIES Proper battery power is essential to the operation of your vessel For this reason Grady White has carefully chosen a battery with cranking ability and reserve capacity sufficient to meet your needs The factory installed Deka Marine Master 27M6 battery is a maintenance free battery This battery utilizes an exclusive demineralized electrolyte and maintenance...

Page 40: ...cting battery cables A short of this nature can cause severe burns and create dangerous sparks which could result in personal injury and or property damage C A U T I O N When disconnecting and reconnecting battery cables the black cable must be connected to the negative terminal and the red cable must be connected to the positive terminal Reversing these connections will immediately damage your sy...

Page 41: ...t Light Manufacturer Perko Replacement Bulb Perko 71 DP CLR Cockpit Light Light Manufacturer Attwood Replacement Bulb Attwood 90 Night Vision Dome Light Light Manufacturer Guest Replacement Bulb Guest P 13650 GE 912 Dome Light small cabin Light Manufacturer Perko Replacement Bulb Perko 337 013 DP Top Mount Light Windshield Light Manufacturer Perko Replacement Bulb Perko 338 DP2 CLR Reduced Glare F...

Page 42: ...a Red Orange 15 0 Fuse Block Accessory Negatives Branch 1 Black N A N A Accessory Negatives Mains 4 6 or 10 ga Black N A N A Accessory Panel Power Lead 4 6 or 10 ga Red 40 0 50 0 Near Battery or in Battery Select Box Anchor Windlass 232 up 6 ga Red 35 0 At helm near switch all but 306 in console rigging area 306 Positive to Switches 306 only 14 ga Red 5 0 In line Solenoid Down 306 only 14 ga Green...

Page 43: ...nd level as possible If slings are necessary for lifting or transporting they should be in proper condition and tied together to prevent any movement separating or slipping which could cause damage to the boat If fork lifts are used to move the boat the forks should be padded contoured to match the hull bottom and in a secure location under the hull in alignment with the stringers The forks should...

Page 44: ...an cause leaks in your windows doors and hatches Check hinges for corrosion Lubricate hinges as necessary The T 9 metal protection product was developed by Boeing Aviation for long term protection of aircraft It works by coating and penetrating fasteners and fixtures displacing moisture and drying to a clear wax film that lubricates and protects metals for months T 9 can be used to protect deck ha...

Page 45: ...re and condensation Add stabilizer to fuel that won t be used in 60 90 days STORAGE CHECKLIST In addition to winterization guidelines the following checklist can be used as a guide for storing your boat Additional details should be added as needed for your personal application Remove all loose items and personal effects Remove any detachable and valuable equipment such as electronics Store all ele...

Page 46: ...ith a wire brush or bronze wool Install batteries attach cables and tighten Apply grease to post to exclude air and acid Check all wire connections for contact corrosion and tightness Check hull valves for easy operation and for condition of hose Check operation of bilge pumps in manual and automatic modes Check shower sump pump Check operation of all AC if applicable and DC circuits Check the hos...

Page 47: ...ee To Stbd 4 Control Cable Length Stbd 26 Port 28 Maximum Outboard Max HP 700 HP O p t i o n a l F e a t u r e s ACCESSORIES Bow thruster Casting platform insert with cushions Cockpit table Convenience package battery charger dockside power w galvanic isolator Head marine head w electric flush 10 gallon Lean bar rod holders Outrigger kit 15 ft radial T top mounted w T top option only Sirius satell...

Page 48: ... Horn This momentary switch activates a horn which meets the requirements of the USCG for sounding devices A circuit breaker located above this switch provides over current protection for this circuit Livewell This switch activates the livewell pump and light A circuit breaker located above this switch provides over current protection for this circuit Navigational Anchor Lights This three position...

Page 49: ...it breaker located above this switch provides over current protection for this circuit See Accessory Wiring Color Fuse Breaker Sizes on page 6 10 for recommended breaker amperages Switch labels are available from your dealer for non factory installed options AUXILIARY FUSE PANEL The auxiliary fuse panel located inside the upper console rigging compartment provides a source of power for electronics...

Page 50: ...g transducers BILGE PUMP WITH FLOAT SWITCH Your boat is equipped with automatic float switches adjacent to the bilge pumps A float switch will enable the bilge pump to come on automatically if a significant amount of water accumulates in the bilge These switches are wired directly to the batteries They function independently of the battery select switches and can activate the bilge pump with the b...

Page 51: ... System on page 8 18 for a layout diagram LEANBAR FRESH WATER To operate the lean bar fresh water system the water pressure switch located on the switch panel must be in the on position Control the water flow by depressing the lever on the back of the wand Pull up on the lever to lock for continuous use When needed you can pull the fixture out from its recessed fitting to be used as a shower To re...

Page 52: ...water will rise to a depth even with the strainer on the standpipe and drain overboard The shut off valve attached to the thru hull drain must be open for the livewell to drain This shut off valve can be accessed through the 6 access plate located at midship on the port side To evacuate debris and bait waste from the bottom of the box while the livewell is in operation unscrew the standpipe approx...

Page 53: ...d and cleaned at least annually See Livewell Washdown System on page 8 17 for a system diagram BATTERY SELECT SWITCHES The 306 Bimini is equipped with three batteries and two select switches Two of the batteries are wired in parallel and function as a single battery bank 1 on the switches The third battery is a separate bank 2 on the switches See Battery Wiring With Select Switches on page 8 23 fo...

Page 54: ... boat is listing to the port side press the starboard trim tab switch toward bow down Press the port trim tab switch toward bow down to correct a starboard list This will tend to lower the bow by pulling the higher side to a level position If your bow is already in a low position you may correct a listing condition by pressing the trim tab switch toward bow up This will cause the low side to rise ...

Page 55: ...the console 2 Flush the toilet by turning the flush control knob clockwise on the pump beside the bowl Turn the flush control knob counter clockwise to remove most of the water from the bowl The contents of the bowl are discharged into the holding tank Emptying Marine Head Holding Tank By Overboard Discharge 1 Open the marine head discharge seacock This seacock is in the forward bilge and is contr...

Page 56: ...h is routed directly to the battery charger See Dockside Power on page 8 28 for more information on component location and wiring specifics Connecting The Dockside Power 1 Verify that the external power source is a 3 wire grounded system with amperage and voltage ratings compatible with the boat s AC system ratings 2 Be sure there is sufficient cable length to allow for normal movement between the...

Page 57: ...se damage to the frame structure OUTRIGGERS The optional outriggers allow you to spread the fishing lines trolled from your boat and decrease the chance of entanglement Advantages Advantages of outriggers include offering bait throughout a larger area behind the boat placing bait out of the wake zone automatic drop back following strikes which allows for fish to completely accept bait and a reduct...

Page 58: ...his unit See Stereo Layout and Wiring without Factory T top on page 8 26 for a layout diagram SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO The Sirius satellite radio includes the Sirius satellite tuner and antenna which provides access to many channels of digital entertainment The antenna is installed on the forward bow area away from any structure that may cause signal interference The tuner is installed inside the co...

Page 59: ...n d R i g g i n g Tu b e L o c a t i o n 6 6 6 J B H 3 X 67 J L K 3 X 130 1 X 14 3 X 16 I 3 X 44 A A C D E B Description 3 X 11 1 1 4 X 15 1 1 4 X 11 1 1 4 X 63 3 x 21 G 1 1 4 X 97 1 2 F 3 X 105 1 2 D C E A L G E D F 2 K D I 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Access Plate 4 H 6 Access Plate ...

Page 60: ...LY AND RE SEAL WITH SILICONE SEALANT IF REQUIRED WARNING DOOR MUST BE CLOSED AND LOCKED WHILE ENGINES ARE IN OPERATION WARNING Inside rigging compartment On aft rigging lid TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY KEEP HANDS FREE OF WINDLASS AND ROPE WHEN OPERATEING CAUTION WARNING TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH FROM PROPELLER CONTACT DO NOT BOARD OR OCCUPY PLATFORM WITH ENGINE S RUNNING ...

Page 61: ...3 0 6 B I M I N I 8 15 F u e l S y s t e m 150 Gallon Fuel Tank 140 Gallon Fuel Tank Fuel Filters Primer Bulbs Fuel Fill Vent Fuel Select Valves ...

Page 62: ... n S y s t e m L a y o u t Lean Bar Drain with Shut off sink livewell drains together Washdown Intake Strainer Washdown Pump Washdown Intake Seacock Livewell Intake Seacock Washdown Hosecoil Unit Livewell Inlet Plenum Washdown Outlet 41 Gallon Livewell ...

Page 63: ...3 0 6 B I M I N I 8 17 L i v e w e l l Wa s h d o w n S y s t e m Intake Strainer Water Inlet Facing Fwd To Washdown Fitting Pump Seacock Washdown Pump Strainer Hull Bottom Forward To Livewell Forward ...

Page 64: ... a t e r S y s t e m Freshwater Pump w Strainer Water Fill Vent Cockpit Shower Lean Bar Drain with Shut off sink livewell drains together Lean Bar Sink Faucet 32 Gallon Water Tank Shower Sump Pump Stainless Steel Sink Sink Shower Faucet ...

Page 65: ... 0 6 B I M I N I 8 19 M a r i n e H e a d L a y o u t Head Deck Pump Out Vent Thru Hull 10 Gallon Holding Tank Discharge Seacock Inlet Seacock 1 1 2 Vented Loop 3 4 Vented Loop Marine Head Control Panel ...

Page 66: ... 6 B I M I N I 8 20 T h r u H u l l D e ta i l Description F E G C B D A H Shower Sump Fishbox Drain Aft Bilge Head Vent Lean Bar Drain Fwd Bilge Livewell Drain Overflow Scupper Drains G A F F D E B C H A ...

Page 67: ...Livewell Pump beneath aft rigging lid Battery Select Switch 12V DC Switch Panel Livewell Light 1500 GPH Bilge Pump Float Switch accessed via motorwell access plates Accessed through console upper rigging door 12V DC Fuse Block Negative Positive Blocks Batteries Electronics Box Lift Galley Light 12V DC 12 Gang Fuse Block upper console rigging area Battery Cables Hull Harness Console Harness See upp...

Page 68: ...Accessed through console upper rigging door 12V DC Fuse Block Negative Positive Blocks Batteries Electronics Box Lift See accessory wiring layout for more wiring detail Sump Pump Freshwater Pump Upper Console Rigging Area Lower Console Rigging Area Batteries Marine Head Macerator Pump Trim Tab Pump 1100 GPH Bilge Pump Float Switch From Switch Panel 12V DC Negative Block To Main Breaker in Battery ...

Page 69: ...Port Engine Cranking Lead Stbd Engine Cranking Lead Main Accy Neg Bus Stbd Engine Ground Port Engine Ground Ground Stud Battery 2 4 ga Red Main 16 ga Red Pink 12V Constant 16 ga Brown Red Fwd Bilge 16 ga Brown White Aft Bilge FEED 1 2 OFF BOTH FEED 1 2 OFF BOTH 25A 25A Battery Bank 1 10 ga Black Power Assist 10 ga Red Power Assist 40A ...

Page 70: ...4 H a r d To p L a y o u t a n d Wi r i n g 6 Gang Fuse Block From Console via Hard Top Frame Aft Spreader Lights switched at console switch panel Mast Light Courtesy Light Forward Spreader Light switched at courtesy light ...

Page 71: ...t o r y T t o p Stereo Remote on console 6 Speakers Sirius Antenna Sirius Tuner Sirius Ready Water Resistant Stereo with CD Player To Hard Top Battery Select Box To Memory Breaker in Battery Select Box 12 Gang Fuse Block From Console Speaker Wires Sirius Antenna Cable 6 Speakers ...

Page 72: ...i t h o u t F a c t o r y T t o p Stereo Remote on console Sirius Tuner 12 Gang Fuse Block 6 Speakers 6 Speakers Sirius Ready Water Resistant Stereo with CD Player Battery Select Box To Memory Breaker in Battery Select Box NOTE Sirius antenna installed by the dealer ...

Page 73: ...r dealer to install other switches and accessories 3 Indicator lights are incorporated into the switches where needed Orange White Horn Gray Bow Lights Gray Red Mast Light Brown Black Forward Bilge Pump Manual ON Orange Black Starboard Wiper Orange Wiper Positioning Blue Yellow Cockpit Lights Brown Aft Bilge Manual ON Orange Brown Livewell Blue Red Livewell Light Orange Power Source Blue Black Ora...

Page 74: ...3 0 6 B I M I N I 8 28 D o c k s i d e P o w e r Galvanic Isolator 30A Main Breaker 30A Inlet Battery Charger in uppper console rigging area ...

Page 75: ...nal purchaser There is no fee involved in the transfer of warranty to the new owner The Grady White Boats Transferable Warranty Form must be completed and returned to Grady White at the time of sale Upon receipt of this form Grady White will update it s records to reflect the new ownership and warranty coverage will be provided for the remainder of the five 5 years ONE YEAR MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHI...

Page 76: ...ecifications on the capacity plate affixed to the boat WARRANTY CLAIM PROCEDURES Upon the discovery of a defect the owner is to promptly contact the Grady White dealer from whom the original retail purchaser purchased the boat who will effect the corrective action under this warranty upon prior written authorization from Grady White Boats Incorporated THESE WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSLY MADE IN LIEU OF...

Page 77: ..._____________________________ Date Purchased ________________ About Your Boat 1 What type of power is your boat equipped with Single OB Dual OB Inboard Outboard 2 What engine brand does your boat have Johnson Mercury Evinrude Yamaha Volvo Other 3 Engine horsepower total if twin power ________ 4 Is your new Grady White the first boat you ve ever owned Yes Please skip to question 5a No Please tell u...

Page 78: ... Sportfishing Boating World Florida Sportsman Power Motoryacht Wall Street Journal Boats U S Offshore Saltwater Sportsman Other ____________________ 10 What is your age Under 25 25 34 35 44 45 54 55 64 65 or older 11 Which of the following best describes your educational background Some High School Some College or Technical Some Post Graduate Work High School Graduate College Graduate Post Graduat...

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