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411 Sedan    Owner’s Manual

Chapter 2: Locations

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Trim Tab Hydraulic Fluid 
Reservoir:

Located in the lazarette.

Wall Vacuum Unit (If Equipped):

Located in the floor hatch in the hallway.

Waste Holding Tank:

Located in the mid berth.

Access is through the forward 
and aft floor hatches.

TRIM TAB HYDRAULIC FLUID RESERVOIR

HALLWAY STEP

PORT HEAD ENTRY DOOR

MID BERTH ENTRY DOOR

FORWARD FLOOR HATCH

AFT FLOOR HATCH

Summary of Contents for 411 Sedan

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Page 3: ...Meridian assumes no liability resulting from errors or omissions in this document or from the use of information contained herein Due to our commitment to product improvement Meridian reserves the right to make changes in the product design specifications and equipment at any time without notice or obligation Illustrations and or photos may show optional equipment All Meridian products meet or exc...

Page 4: ... 33 Chapter 3 Propulsion Related Systems 33 Engines 33 Engine Cooling System 34 Exhaust System 36 Fuel System 38 Fuel Fills Vents 38 Anti siphon Valves Gas Engines Only 38 Electronic Fuel Shut off Valves Diesel Engines Only 39 Gas Engine Fuel Filters 39 Fuel Filter Water Separators Diesel Engines Only 39 Fuel Transfer Pump Diesel Engines Only If Equipped 40 Oil Change System If Equipped Diesel Eng...

Page 5: ...ioning 68 Air Conditioning System If Equipped 70 Electric Heaters If Equipped 71 Chapter 11 Electrical Systems 72 12 Volt DC System 72 Batteries 72 Battery Switches 73 Emergency Battery Parallel Switch 74 Fuses and Circuit Breakers 74 12 Volt Accessory Outlet s 74 Alternators 75 Battery Charger or Inverter Charger If Equipped 76 110 Volt AC System 77 Shore Power 78 Connecting To Shore Power 79 Sho...

Page 6: ...erts you to hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in severe personal injury or death if the warning is ignored WARNING This box alerts you to hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in minor personal injury or cause product or property damage if the warning is ignored CAUTION This box calls attention to installation operation or maintenance information which is impor tant to proper...

Page 7: ...er Yacht Owner s Manual Supplement and all engine and accessory literature carefully Keep this Owner s Manual and the Cruiser Yacht Owner s Manual Supplement on your yacht in a secure yet readily available place Dimensions and Tank Capacities Layout View Overall Length Bridge Clearance Beam Draft Hull Draft Maximum Fuel Capacity Freshwater Capacity Waste Holding Tank Capacity 43 2 16 11 14 2 2 7 3...

Page 8: ...s is your first yacht or if you are changing to a type of yacht you are not familiar with for your own comfort and safety obtain handling and operating experience before assuming command of this yacht Take one of the boating safety classes offered by the U S Power Squadrons or the U S Coast Guard Auxiliary For more course information including dates and locations of upcoming classes contact the or...

Page 9: ...A slightly bent or nicked propeller will adversely affect the performance of your yacht Engines Accessories Literature The engines and accessories installed on your yacht come with their own operation and maintenance manuals Read these manuals before using the engines and accessories Unless noted otherwise all engine and accessory literature referred to in this Owner s Manual is included in your o...

Page 10: ...ow anyone to ride on parts of the yacht NOT designed for such use Sitting on seat backs lounging on the forward deck bow riding gunwale riding or occupying the transom platform while underway is especially hazardous and will cause personal injury or death DANGER ROTATING PROPELLER and CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD NEVER allow anyone to occupy or hang from the back deck or swim platform while th...

Page 11: ... Manual Supplement this Owner s Manual the engine owner s manual and all accessory literature Structural Limitations The swim platform is designed to be lightweight for proper yacht balance The load limit for the swim platform is 30 pounds per square foot evenly distributed To maintain the integrity and safety of your yacht allow only qualified personnel to perform maintenance on or in any way mod...

Page 12: ... are many factors that affect the rate at which the zincs deteriorate including Water temperature Salinity Water pollution Stray electrical current from the yacht or dock may cause complete deterioration in just a few weeks If there is rapid zinc deterioration measure the electrolytic corro sion around your yacht with a corrosion test meter To help seal the hull bottom and reduce the possibility o...

Page 13: ...g slings together before lifting WARNING PERSONAL INJURY and or PRODUCT OR PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD NEVER lift the yacht using the cleats or the bow and stern eyes WARNING PERSONAL INJURY and or PRODUCT OR PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD Water in the bilge can shift and change the balance of the load If water is present in the bilge pump or drain the water out of the bilge areas before lifting your yacht WAR...

Page 14: ... be fatal Breathing CO blocks the ability of your blood to carry oxygen The effects are cumulative even low levels of exposure can result in injury or death Factors That Increase the Effects of CO Poisoning Age Smokers or people exposed to high concentrations of cigarette smoke Consumption of alcohol Lung disorders Heart problems Pregnancy Carbon monoxide gas CO is colorless odorless tasteless and...

Page 15: ...h CO can be present without the smell of exhaust fumes if exhaust fumes are detected on the yacht take immediate action to dissipate these fumes Treat symptoms of seasickness as possible CO poisoning Get the person into fresh air immediately Seek medical attention unless you re sure it s not CO Install and maintain CO alarms inside your yacht Do not ignore any alarm Replace alarms as recommended b...

Page 16: ...st hoses if cracking charring or deterioration is found Ensure that your engines and generators are properly tuned and well maintained Inspect each water pump impeller and the water pump housing Replace if worn Make sure cooling systems are in working condition Inspect all metallic exhaust components for cracking rusting leaking or loosening Make sure they check the cylinder head gasket exhaust ma...

Page 17: ...er Squadrons U S Coast Guard Auxiliary 1 800 368 5647 or on the Internet at http www cgaux org U S Power Squadrons 1 888 FOR USPS 1 888 367 8777 or on the Internet at http www usps org United States Coast Guard Office of Boating Safety G OPB 3 2100 Second Street SW Washington DC 20593 www uscgboating org 1 800 368 5647 National Marine Manufacturers Association NMMA 200 East Randolph Drive Suite 51...

Page 18: ... DRAIN AFT BILGE DRAIN HOT WATER TANK DRAIN FORWARD BILGE PUMP DRAIN SACRIFICIAL TRIM TAB RUDDER ZINC ANODE PLATE RUDDER TRIM TAB VENTILATION EXHAUST VENT VENTILATION INTAKE LOUVER COMMAND BRIDGE DRAIN HEAD SINK DRAIN PORTLIGHTS PORTLIGHT ANCHOR LOCKER DRAIN HEAD SINK DRAIN COMMAND BRIDGE DRAIN VENTILATION EXHAUST VENT VENTILATION INTAKE LOUVER ENGINE ROOM ENGINE ROOM ENGINE ROOM ENGINE ROOM DISCH...

Page 19: ...dan Owner s Manual Chapter 2 Locations 13 Forward Port Side Deck View CLEAT ANCHOR WINDLASS WINDLASS CONTROLS CLEAT NAVIGATION LIGHT BOW HATCH GRAB RAILS ANCHOR ROLLER GRAB RAILS SPOTLIGHT WIPERS IF EQUIPPED ...

Page 20: ... SHORE POWER INLET DOCKSIDE CABLE TV INLET IF EQUIPPED CITY WATER INLET FUEL FILL DECK FITTING NAVIGATION LIGHT GRAB RAILS CLEAT WATER FILL DECK FITTING WASTE PUMP OUT DECK FITTING GRAB RAILS FUEL FILL DECK FITTING BOARDING LADDER TYPICAL SAFETY RAIL ALL ROUND LIGHT RADAR IF EQUIPPED ...

Page 21: ...N MANUAL RELEASE IF EQUIPPED RADAR IF EQUIPPED DEPTH FINDER IF EQUIPPED NOTE TYPICAL HELM LAYOUTS SHOWN ACTUAL LAYOUTS MAY VARY DEPENDING ON ENGINE ACCESSORY OPTIONS LOWER SWITCH PANEL SHIFTER CONTROLS THROTTLE CONTROLS STEREO UPPER HELM PORT ENGINE FUEL VOLT OIL TEMPERATURE GAUGE TACHOMETER HOURMETER STARBOARD ENGINE FUEL VOLT OIL TEMPERATURE GAUGE COMPASS DEPTH FINDER IF EQUIPPED TACHOMETER HOUR...

Page 22: ...ry Outlet Upper Helm Located on the lower switch panel 12 Volt Accessory Outlet Lower Helm If Equipped Located on the lower switch panel AC DC Main Distribution Panels Located in the electrical cabinet on the starboard side of the salon 12 VOLT OUTLET 12 VOLT OUTLET ELECTRICAL CABINET ...

Page 23: ...ine room forward of the starboard engine Air Conditioner Unit Aft Cabin If Equipped Access is through the aft cabin entry step assembly Air Conditioner Units 2 Command Bridge If Equipped Located behind the command bridge dash and the for ward lounge seat hatch INTAKE SEACOCK GUEST STATEROOM ENTRY STEP AIR CONDITIONERS ...

Page 24: ...eries All batteries except the bow thruster battery are located in the lazarette The bow thruster battery is located in the engine room for ward of the port fuel tank Battery Charger Located on the aft engine room wall STORAGE LOCKER STERN THRUSTER BATTERY HOUSE BATTERY STARBOARD ENGINE BATTERY PORT ENGINE BATTERY BOW THRUSTER BATTERY BATTERY CHARGER ...

Page 25: ... 19 Battery Management Panel Battery Switches Located just inside the engine room entry way Bilge Pump Float Switch Aft Located in the lazarette just forward of the transom COMMAND BRIDGE STAIRS ENGINE ROOM ENTRY HATCH AFT BILGE PUMP FLOAT SWITCH ...

Page 26: ...d Located under the bot tom hallway step Bilge Pump Float Switch Mid Forward Located in the engine room Bilge Pump Float Switch Mid Located in the engine room HALLWAY STEP PORT HEAD ENTRY DOOR FORWARD BILGE PUMP FLOAT SWITCH MID FORWARD BILGE PUMP MID AFT BILGE PUMP FLOAT SWITCH ...

Page 27: ...ocated on the forward wall above the night stand Carbon Monoxide Monitor Salon Located on the starboard forward window valance Carbon Monoxide Monitor V berth Located on the starboard aft wall above the hanging locker AFT CABIN CO MONITOR DINETTE CO MONITOR MASTER STATEROOM CO MONITOR ...

Page 28: ...eaker Panel Located under the upper helm Depth Sounder Thru hull Transducer Located in the forward center engine compartment Digital Tank Monitor Located in the electrical cabinet on the starboard side of the salon DC PUSH TO RESET BREAKER PANEL TRANSDUCER TANK MONITOR ...

Page 29: ...r 2 Locations 23 Engine Circuit Breaker Located on each engine Engine Cooling System Seawater Intake Seacocks Located in the engine room forward of each engine ENGINE CIRCUIT BREAKERS DIESEL ENGINE GAS ENGINE SEAWATER INTAKE SEACOCKS ...

Page 30: ...24 Engine Room Access Located under the command bridge stairs Freshwater Fill Located on the star board deck trail Freshwater Pump Located in the engine room aft of the starboard engine WATER FILL DECK FITTING COMMAND BRIDGE STAIRS FRESHWATER PUMP ...

Page 31: ...411 Sedan Owner s Manual Chapter 2 Locations 25 Freshwater Pump Switch Located on the DC panel in the electrical cabinet Freshwater Tank Located in the lazarette ELECTRICAL CABINET FRESHWATER TANK ...

Page 32: ...t and starboard aft corners of the deck above the swim platform Fuel Tanks Located on each side of the engine room Generator Located in the engine room Generator Seawater Pickup Seacock Located in the engine room aft of the starboard engine FUEL FILL DECK FITTINGS GENERATOR SEACOCK GENERATOR ...

Page 33: ...t to the galley sink Heat Exchanger Shut off Valve If Equipped Located in the engine room next to the star board fuel tank Hydraulic Steering Fluid Reservoir Located behind the steering wheel HEAT EXCHANGER FAN SWITCH STARBOARD FUEL TANK HEAT EXCHANGER SHUT OFF VALVES HYDRAULIC FLUID RESERVOIR CAP ...

Page 34: ...cated on the forward starboard side of the lazarette Lazarette Access the lazarette through the cockpit floor hatches Macerator Underwater Dis charge Seacock If Equipped Located in the engine room for ward of the port engine INVERTER COCKPIT FLOOR HATCHES DISCHARGE SEACOCK ...

Page 35: ...411 Sedan Owner s Manual Chapter 2 Locations 29 Seawater Washdown Intake Seacock Located under the bottom hallway step Spotlight Located on the command bridge HALLWAY STEP PORT HEAD ENTRY DOOR SPOTLIGHT ...

Page 36: ...l 30 Spotlight Control Panel Located on the upper helm and lower helm if equipped Sump Pump Located under the bottom hallway step SPOTLIGHT CONTROL PANEL SPOTLIGHT CONTROL PANEL LOWER HELM IF EQUIPPED UPPER HELM HALLWAY STEP PORT HEAD ENTRY DOOR ...

Page 37: ...azarette Wall Vacuum Unit If Equipped Located in the floor hatch in the hallway Waste Holding Tank Located in the mid berth Access is through the forward and aft floor hatches TRIM TAB HYDRAULIC FLUID RESERVOIR HALLWAY STEP PORT HEAD ENTRY DOOR MID BERTH ENTRY DOOR FORWARD FLOOR HATCH AFT FLOOR HATCH ...

Page 38: ...r s Manual 32 Water Heater Located in the engine room forward of the port fuel tank Windshield Washer Fluid Reservoir If Equipped Located in the engine room forward of the starboard engine WATER HEATER WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID RESERVOIR ...

Page 39: ...are Open before starting the engines and keep the sea cocks Open while the engines are running The cooling system s seawater strainers should be checked for leaks and debris every time you use your yacht For instructions on how to clean the seawater strainers see the Seawater Systems section of this Owner s Manual SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD The engine cooling system s seacocks for both engines must be O...

Page 40: ...haust systems before each trip Look for leaks in the exhaust systems of the engines and the generator Look for discoloration water leaks carbon or stains around all joints Make sure all of the exhaust clamps are in place and secured Make sure the ventilation systems work and are NOT obstructed or restricted To reduce the chance of CO entering the living spaces fill any gaps around engine room plum...

Page 41: ...ntil your yacht has reached cruising speed Always run the blowers when operating the yacht below cruising speed FIRE EXPLOSION HAZARD Use of the blower system is NOT A GUARANTEE that explosive fumes have been removed BEFORE starting the engines or the generator ALWAYS use the sniff test to check the bilge areas for fuel vapors If you smell fuel Do NOT start the engines and or generator and Do NOT ...

Page 42: ...g of gear near the fuel lines fittings and tank SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD Use of any methanol gasohol or alcohol based fuel additive will damage the fuel system CAUTION On diesel engine models air in the diesel supply system can stop an engine or severely restrict performance If you suspect air in the fuel lines refer to your engine operation manual for detailed instructions on how to bleed the system ...

Page 43: ...FITTING FUEL TANK VENT PORT FUEL TANK FUEL FILTER FUEL LINE FUEL RETURN LINE DIESEL ENGINE FUEL LINE ROUTING IF EQUIPPED FUEL LINE STARBOARD FUEL TANK FUEL TANK VENT FUEL FILL DECK FITTING FUEL FILL DECK FITTING FUEL TANK VENT PORT FUEL TANK FUEL LINE GAS ENGINE FUEL LINE ROUTING IF EQUIPPED ELECTRONIC FUEL SHUT OFF VALVE ELECTRONIC FUEL SHUT OFF VALVE FUEL FILTER FUEL FILTER ...

Page 44: ...e opened by fuel pump vacuum Electronic Fuel Shut off Valves Diesel Engines Only Your diesel engines are equipped with electronic fuel shut off valves When you start your engines the elec tronic fuel shut off valves open to allow fuel to the engines When you turn off the engines the electronic fuel shut off valves close stopping the fuel from going to the engines If one of the electronic fuel shut...

Page 45: ...l or nearly full tank For accuracy check the fuel gauges when the boat is not underway 3 After checking the fuel levels hold the fuel transfer switch On to the side you want to pump fuel to NOTE This switch must be held On throughout the entire fuel transfer process 4 When the desired amount of fuel has been transferred release the switch If after following the above instructions the fuel transfer...

Page 46: ...Before using your yacht for the first time read the fire suppression system s instruction and maintenance manual and follow all warnings The system will discharge automatically whenever direct heat from a fire is detected in the engine room The system can be discharged manually by pulling the T handle labeled FIRE at the helm The system can only be discharged once After the system is discharged it...

Page 47: ... requires moving the engine and prop shaft To insure proper alignment after a haul out or dry storage wait 48 hours after launching before final alignment adjustments by a marine mechanic are made Shaft Log Packless Sealing System The shaft log packless sealing system s shaft seal is a maintenance free water tight seal that does not require packing or adjustments SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD If you suspec...

Page 48: ...tening the packing gland nuts slightly Do not over tighten the packing gland nuts If stuffing gland leakage becomes excessive packing replacement can be performed as follows 1 Remove the yacht from the water 2 Loosen the packing gland nuts and back the packing gland from the sleeve 3 Remove the old packing 4 Wrap new packing around the shaft 5 Cut the rings with a razor blade at an angle approxi m...

Page 49: ...lement Engine Synchronization If Equipped Follow the instructions in the synchronization section of the shift throttle controls manual NEVER leave the helm while the autopilot system is On A qualified operator must monitor the autopilot system at all times and keep a visual look out for other marine traffic and other hazards WARNING Τhe autopilot system is only an aid to navigation It s accuracy c...

Page 50: ...ouch allow sev eral seconds for the hull to react Periodically at least once a year check the fluid level in the trim tab hydraulic fluid reservoir and refill as necessary For the location of the fluid reservoir see Chapter 2 Component Locations LOSS OF CONTROL HAZARD Improper use of trim tabs will cause loss of control Do NOT allow anyone unfamiliar with trim tabs to use them Do NOT use trim tabs...

Page 51: ...rusters The thrusters can be controlled from either helm During docking the thrusters can assist you in maneuvering your yacht Read the thruster system s user manual before using the thruster system for the first time Follow all user precautions carefully STERN THRUSTER TYPICAL BOW THRUSTER TYPICAL CONTROL MODULE ...

Page 52: ...ill not damage this gauge or affect its accuracy when not transmitting Twin Engine Readings It is normal for tachometers and other gauges to have slightly different readings between engines Fuel Gauge It is normal for the pointers on your fuel gauges to bounce as fuel sloshes back and forth in the fuel tank PRODUCT or PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD Use only mild soap and water to clean the gauge lenses an...

Page 53: ...concerning VHF radio usage Compass accuracy can be affected by many factors Have a qualified technician calibrate your compass Make sure the technician gives you a deviation card which shows the corrections to apply in navigational calculations Keep a copy of the deviation card at each helm NOTICE Do NOT use the depth finder as a navigational aid to prevent collision grounding yacht damage or pers...

Page 54: ...r up the GPS sensor See the Autopilot System in Chapter 4 Radar is meant to help the navigator NOT replace him her The operator is responsible for keeping a visual look out for possible collision situations No single navigation aid including this radar should be relied upon as the only method for navigating your yacht WARNING Τhe Radar system is only an aid to navigation It s accuracy can be affec...

Page 55: ...red directly to the battery Unless the battery is dead the pumps should work even when the boat is unattended NOTICE Discharge of oil oil waste or fuel into navigable waters is prohibited by law Violators are subject to legal action by the local authorities FORWARD DRAIN THRU HULL MULTI DRAIN MANIFOLD MID BILGE PUMP MID BILGE PUMP AUTOFLOAT SWITCH AFT BILGE PUMP AUTOFLOAT SWITCH FORWARD BILGE PUMP...

Page 56: ...scharge hose for a kink or collapsed area If the discharge hose looks okay check the bilge pump and strainer for clogging debris Checking the bilge pump and strainer for clogging debris 1 With your thumb and forefinger squeeze the holding tabs on each side of the strainer 2 Lift out the bilge pump 3 Check the pump and strainer and clear any debris Reinstalling the bilge pump 1 Align the tabs on th...

Page 57: ...ch is normally located next to the bilge pump it controls The autofloat switches should be tested often Testing the autofloat switches 1 Twist either of the white plastic knobs one quarter turn to lift the float and turn On the bilge pump 2 If the pump does not turn On check the inline fuse 3 If the fuse is good but the switch doesn t work it may indicate a bad switch or possibly a low battery AUT...

Page 58: ...ner you are about to clean The seacock must remain Closed until the strainer is completely reassembled 3 Take apart the seawater strainer 4 Remove the debris 5 Flush the strainer with water 6 Reassemble the seawater strainer 7 Open the seacock and check for leaks around the strainer If no leaks are found you may use the component or system SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD Before using a seawater intake system...

Page 59: ...s Owner s Manual for the location of the seawater washdown pump circuit breaker FLOODING SWAMPING HAZARD NEVER leave your yacht unattended while using the seawater washdown feature Any leak or break in the system may allow large amounts of water to accumulate in the bilge that could cause swamping of the batteries and engines or even sinking of the yacht CAUTION HULL ROUTING WASHDOWN FAUCET SEAWAT...

Page 60: ...hen the freshwater tank is empty Inspect and clean the freshwater filter often located on the freshwater pump If your yacht is to be left unattended for a long period of time pump the freshwater tank dry to prevent stored water from becoming stagnant and distasteful If the freshwater system needs to be disinfected ask your dealer about the treatments available Only use safe drinking potable water ...

Page 61: ...s furthest away from the freshwater pump 3 Place the air nozzle against the end of the just removed water line and blow air through the system 4 When the water stops coming out of the Open fau cet stop the air and Close the faucet 5 One at a time repeat this process on all of the fau cets and showers Gravity Draining 1 Open all faucets and showers 2 Remove the drain plug from the tee fitting on th...

Page 62: ...on of the Freshwater Sys tem section in the Cruiser Yacht Owner s Manual Supplement When the yacht is connected to a dockside freshwater sup ply the freshwater system is pressurized The freshwater pump s DC breaker must be Off TRANSOM SHOWER FLOODING SWAMPING HAZARD NEVER leave the yacht unattended while using the city water feature Any leak or break in the system may allow large amounts of water ...

Page 63: ...d the skin WARNING WATER HEATER DAMAGE HAZARD Do NOT turn On the water heater electrical circuit on the AC panel until the water heater tank is COMPLETELY filled with water Even momentary operation in a dry tank will damage the heating elements Warranty replacements will NOT be made on elements damaged in this manner The tank is full if water flows from the tap when the hot water is turned On in t...

Page 64: ...overboard Sump Box Cleaning Periodically clean the sump box filter and pump as follows 1 Remove the cover screws A and the cover B 2 Remove any debris from the box and the filter 3 Clean the sump pump as outlined in the Bilge Pump section of this manual Sump System Winterization Drain the sump pump system in the winter months when not in use 1 Disconnect and drain all lines to the unit 2 Remove th...

Page 65: ...ump out To check the content level of the holding tank look at the digital tank monitor For the location of the digital tank monitor see the Locations section of this Owner s Manual Empty the holding tank at every opportunity For winterizing instructions refer to the VacuFlush head operation and maintenance manual NOTICE Check with local authorities for regulations regarding the legal use of marin...

Page 66: ...egulations permit 1 Open the overboard discharge seacock 2 Press both macerator switches at the same time to run the pump 3 Stop running the macerator as soon as the waste holding tank is empty 4 Close the overboard dis charge seacock when you are done pumping OVERBOARD DISCHARGE SEACOCK MACERATOR PUMP VENT FILTER HOLDING TANK AFT ...

Page 67: ...he anchor use engine power not the windlass to move the yacht to and directly above the anchor Dislodge the anchor from the bottom by pulling it straight up with the windlass Make sure the anchor is secured before getting underway PERSONAL INJURY and or PRODUCT or PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD NEVER lift the yacht using the cleats WARNING DANGER PERSONAL SAFETY HAZARD ALWAYS secure the anchor and other l...

Page 68: ...ns 3 Pull the secondary bows C forward and insert the end eyes of the forward braces D into the deck hinges and secure with the pins The jaw slides should not need to be adjusted However if you think the jaw slides need to be adjusted obtain the measurements from your selling dealer Take down and securely stow the canvas top side curtains and back cover before transporting your yacht by road CAUTI...

Page 69: ...ds may remove the waterproof finish of the fabric and may also decrease the life of the polyester thread used in the can vas Reapply a water repellent treatment as necessary Method 1 1 Add 1 8 cup 2 oz of non chlorine bleach to one gallon of water and mix thoroughly 2 Thoroughly wet the canvas and then gently scrub the stained area with the weak bleach solution 3 Rinse with cold water to remove al...

Page 70: ...h the clear vinyl with soap and water 3 Rinse thoroughly to remove the soap 4 Before stowing the clear vinyl must be completely dry Air drying is best but you can also carefully dry the vinyl with a chamois or soft cotton cloth Ask your dealer about products available to keep the clear vinyl polished and looking new NEVER store the clear vinyl pieces wet as this will cause a milky film to develop ...

Page 71: ... in galley area NOTICE BURN SCALDING and or FIRE HAZARD Read the stove s instruction manual before using Always keep an approved ABC type fire extinguisher in galley area Do NOT use the stove while underway Any non cooking devices on or near your stove during use are potential fire hazards Do NOT touch burners grates or nearby surfaces as they may be hot even when they are dark in color Areas near...

Page 72: ... Manual 66 Audio Visual Equipment Dockside Television Telephone Inlet Plug a dockside source into the TV telephone inlet if you want to watch cable TV or use a telephone NOTICE AM radio reception may be impaired anytime the engine is running CABLE TV PHONE INLET ...

Page 73: ...ed clean the base and coat it with non conductive electrical lubricant Interior Exterior Lights The lights are powered by the yacht s 12 volt DC system The battery switch must be in the On position for the lights to work Navigation Lights Read the navigation light section of the Cruiser Yacht Owner s Manual Supplement Spotlight Read the spotlight s operating instructions before using the spotlight...

Page 74: ...AZARD The air conditioning system s seawater intake seacock must be Opened before turning On the air conditioner and must stay Open during use CAUTION HELM AIR VENTS DINETTE SALON AIR VENTS GALLEY SALON AIR VENTS UPPER AIR CONDITIONERS SEAWATER MANIFOLD SEA STRAINER SEAWATER INTAKE SEACOCK INTAKE PUMP DRAIN MANIFOLD CONDENSATION THRU HULL DRAIN AIR CONDITIONERS MANIFOLD UPPER AIR CONDITIONING SYST...

Page 75: ...seawater strainer for debris before each use of the air conditioning system If the strainer needs to be cleaned out follow the directions in the Seawater Systems section of this Manual GUEST STATEROOM AIR VENT MASTER STATEROOM AIR VENT SEAWATER MANIFOLD TO UPPER AIR CONDITIONER SEA STRAINER SEAWATER INTAKE SEACOCK INTAKE PUMP PORT HEAD AIR VENT MASTER STATEROOM AIR VENT STARBOARD HEAD AIR VENT SEA...

Page 76: ...e circuit breaker for the heater fan If the heat exchanger circulation loop is Open and the starboard engine is running the heater will radiate heat even if the heater fan is turned Off All circulation to the heater can be shut Off by Closing the circulation loop shut off valve Electric Heaters If Equipped Your yacht may feature electric cabin heaters Operating instructions for this system can be ...

Page 77: ...collect in the bilge areas where they can be accidently ignited Visually and by smell sniff test check the engine generator and fuel compartments for fumes or accumulation of fuel ALWAYS run the bilge blowers for at least four minutes prior to engine or generator start ing electrical system maintenance or the activation of electrical devices Minimize the danger of fire and explosion by not exposin...

Page 78: ... such as the auto matic bilge pumps and the stereo memory are not affected by the bat tery switches since they are wired directly to the batteries Turn the battery switches to the Off position whenever the yacht will be unoccupied for long periods of time SHOCK ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD When the engines are running NEVER turn Off the main battery switches or discon nect the battery cables Do...

Page 79: ...attery parallel switch allows you to use the other batteries for engine starting A battery parallel switch is provided on the battery manage ment panel and at each helm see illustrations on right Emergency parallel switch instructions are provided on the VSR Charging Module Information Sheet UPPER HELM LOWER HELM IF EQUIPPED BATTERY PARALLEL SWITCHES ...

Page 80: ...d the battery man agement panel or at the batteries 12 Volt Accessory Outlet s Your yacht is equipped with one or more 12 volt accessory outlets The outlet s can be used with any 12 volt device which draws 15 amps or less Each 12 volt accessory outlet is protected by a 15 amp fuse on the DC breaker panel Alternators The engine alternators will keep the batteries properly charged when running at cr...

Page 81: ...he inverter charger if equipped to charge the battery the inverter must be turned On and the inverter battery switch must be turned On You may use DC powered electrical systems such as the lights and stereo when the battery charger or inverter charger is charging but there will be a corresponding drop in charger performance ENGINE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD NEVER run the yacht s engine and th...

Page 82: ...y contain inactive circuit break ers for accessories that are not available for this model yacht WATER HEATER DAMAGE HAZARD Do NOT turn On the water heater breaker on the AC panel until the water heater tank is completely filled with water The tank is full if water flows from the tap when the hot water is turned On in the galley Even momentary operation in a dry tank will damage the heating elemen...

Page 83: ...y light turns on when you are connecting to shore power do NOT turn on the main breaker switches Instead IMMEDIATELY unplug the shore power cord ALWAYS from the dockside outlet first and alert marina management WARNING SHOCK ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD Before each use check the shore power cord s for defects or damage NEVER use damaged or faulty cords since the danger of fire and electrical sh...

Page 84: ...ower 2 Turn Off all breakers and switches on the AC master panel 3 Attach the shore power cord s to the yacht inlet s first then to the dockside outlet s 4 Switch the SHORE POWER 1 and or SHORE POWER 2 master breakers On 5 Turn On the individual compo nent breakers and line breakers as required SHOCK ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD Monitor the polarity indicator lights EVERY TIME you connect to sh...

Page 85: ...ower If Equipped The inverter allows the batteries to supply AC power to some accessories when your yacht is not connected to shore power Primary control is from the Inverter Remote Control Panel and redundant controls are on the inverter itself Before using the inverter read all instructions and cautionary markings on 1 the inverter 2 the batteries and 3 all appropriate sections of the inverter m...

Page 86: ...emoved ALWAYS use the sniff test to check the bilge areas for fuel vapors If you smell any fuel do NOT start the generator If the generator is already running IMMEDIATELY shut Off the generator and all electrical accessories and investigate Do NOT obstruct or modify the ventilation system WARNING SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD Always make sure the generator s seawater intake seacock is Open before starting ...

Page 87: ...ing unless your yacht is up to cruising speed 3 Open the generator s intake seacock before starting the generator Keep the intake seacock open while the gener ator is running 4 Refer to the generator manual for starting stopping instructions FIRE EXPLOSION HAZARD Use the bilge blowers for a minimum of four minutes before starting the generator Leave the blowers on while the generator is running Us...

Page 88: ...MMAND BRIDGE HARNESS PLUG MASTER STATEROOM TV 12 VOLT OUTLET NOTE VIEW IS UNDERSIDE OF DECK DC PANEL COURTESY LIGHT TV POWER INLET SHORE POWER INLET RADAR WING HARNESS PLUG SALON LIGHTS CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM MASTER STATEROOM LIGHTS CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM SALON LIGHTS GALLEY LIGHTS DINETTE LIGHTS WINDLASS CONTROLS HEAD HARNESS PLUG HEAD HARNESS PLUG ...

Page 89: ...EFERENCE AIR CONDITIONER PUMP IF EQUIPPED AUTO PILOT PUMP IF EQUIPPED PANEL WATER PUMP MID BILGE PUMP BLOWER MOTOR BLOWER MOTOR FUEL TANK SENDER FUEL TANK SENDER PORT ENGINE STARBOARD ENGINE AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHER IF EQUIPPED TANK WATCH FORWARD BILGE PUMP SHOWER SUMP PUMP SEAWATER PUMP BOW THRUSTER STERN THRUSTER VACUFLUSH VACUFLUSH MACERATOR IF EQUIPPED ...

Page 90: ...Electrical Harness RADAR WING PLUG HARNESS BRIDGE PLUG NOTE VIEW IS UNDERSIDE OF COMMAND BRIDGE HORN COURTESY LIGHT PORT NAVIGATION LIGHT SPOTLIGHT STARBOARD NAVIGATION LIGHT COURTESY LIGHT COURTESY LIGHT COCKPIT LIGHTS SPEAKER SPEAKER ANCHOR LIGHT COURTESY LIGHT COURTESY LIGHT HARNESS PLUG NOTE VIEW IS UNDERSIDE OF RADAR WING ...

Page 91: ...ms 85 Battery System STARBOARD ENGINE BATTERY PORT ENGINE BATTERY BATTERY SWITCH HOUSE BATTERY INVERTER IF EQUIPPED BATTERY CHARGER PANEL STERN THRUSTER BATTERY BOW THRUSTER BATTERY NOTES POSITIVE BATTERY CABLES ARE RED NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLES ARE YELLOW ...

Page 92: ...s MASTER STATEROOM PANEL SALON OUTLET MICROWAVE REFRIGERATOR GALLEY OUTLET GALLEY OUTLET HEAD OUTLET ENGINE ROOM OUTLET COCKPIT OUTLET TV CABINET DINETTE OUTLET ICE MAKER HEAD OUTLET OUTLET GUEST STATEROOM OUTLET GUEST STATEROOM TV CABINET MASTER STATEROOM TV CABINET MASTER STATEROOM OUTLET ...

Page 93: ...411 Sedan Owner s Manual Chapter 11 Electrical Systems 87 Wiring Diagrams Engine Electrical System ...

Page 94: ...Chapter 11 Electrical Systems 411 Sedan Owner s Manual 88 12 Volt DC Command Bridge Electrical System ...

Page 95: ...411 Sedan Owner s Manual Chapter 11 Electrical Systems 89 12 Volt DC Cabin Electrical System ...

Page 96: ...Chapter 11 Electrical Systems 411 Sedan Owner s Manual 90 12 Volt DC Auxiliary Electrical System ...

Page 97: ...411 Sedan Owner s Manual Chapter 11 Electrical Systems 91 110 Volt AC Electrical System ...

Page 98: ...Chapter 11 Electrical Systems 411 Sedan Owner s Manual 92 110 220 Volt AC Electrical System If Equipped ...

Page 99: ...mber Generator Manufacturer Model Name Number Serial Number Oil Type SAE Quarts Filter Type Fuel System Fuel Capacity Filter Type Plumbing Freshwater Tank Capacity Waste Holding Tank Capacity Key Numbers Cabin Ignition Other Other Electronics Manufacturer Model Name Number Serial Number Manufacturer Model Name Number Serial Number Manufacturer Model Name Number Serial Number Manufacturer Model Nam...

Page 100: ...or Trim Color Fuel Capacity Engine Type Number of Engines Distinguishing Features Distinguishing Features Operator of Boat Full Name Male or Female Age Health Address Address Phone FAX E mail Operator s Experience Persons Onboard Full Name Age Health Phone Number Full Name Age Health Phone Number Full Name Age Health Phone Number Full Name Age Health Phone Number Full Name Age Health Phone Number ...

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