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Chapter 2

Pass north or east of BLACK-TOPPED WHITE buoy.

Pass south or west of RED-TOPPED WHITE buoy.

RED and WHITE VERTICALLY STRIPED buoy indicates boat should
pass outside of the buoy (away from shore).

Uniform State Regulatory Markers

USWMS regulatory markers are white with international orange geometric
shapes; you must obey regulatory markers.

CONTROLLED

AREA

DANGER

BOATS

KEEP OUT

INFORMATION

DO NOT PASS

BETWEEN SHORE

AND BUOY

SPECIAL

PURPOSE

NAVIGATE TO

STARBOARD

FACING UPSTREAM

NAVIGATE TO

PORT FACING

UPSTREAM

NAVIGATE TO

SOUTH OR WEST

NAVIGATE TO

NORTH OR EAST

MID-CHANNEL

UNIFORM STATE WATERWAY MARKING SYSTEM (USWMS)

KC-0411

Sport Boat Section 2  7/18/03  1:49 PM  Page 2

Summary of Contents for 180 FS

Page 1: ...SPORT BOAT OWNER S MANUAL 180 FS 194 FS 208 SI 228 SI 248 LS 190 LS 214 FS 218 LS Cuddy 228 SI Cuddy 248 LS Cuddy...

Page 2: ...eral We encourage you to contact your dealership for any additional information you might need If there is a question about your boat that can t be answered by your dealer please contact our factory d...

Page 3: ...eft damage etc report these numbers to the local authorities your insurance agent and your dealer DATE PURCHASED ______________________________________________ DEALER PHONE NUMBER ____________________...

Page 4: ...ontents on page v to locate general information As part of your warranty responsibilities you must perform periodic maintenance inspections as outlined in this manual the engine owner s manual and oth...

Page 5: ...ember PORT side from STARBOARD side is PORT and LEFT both have four letters AFT FORWARD BEAM LENGTH OVERALL LOA STARBOARD SIDE PORT SIDE HELM TRANSOM STERN WATERLINE DRAFT FREEBOARD BOW GUNWALE MONTER...

Page 6: ...stem 7 7 Steering System 7 7 Page M Monterey Boats M 1 New Boat Delivery M 1 Parts M 1 Warranty Registration New Boat Checklist M 2 Specifications M 3 Special Care and Cleaning M 4 Instrument Console...

Page 7: ...1 9 Storage 9 1 Storage Preparation 9 1 Slinging Lifting 9 4 10 Trailering 10 1 Hitch 10 2 Safety Chains 10 2 Trailering Checklist 10 3 Backing Up Trailers 10 4 Launching 10 5 Loading 10 5 11 Glossar...

Page 8: ...ons are documented New Boat Checklist to ensure trouble free operation and returned to Monterey Boats At the time of new boat delivery your Monterey Dealer will ask you to sign the completed Warranty...

Page 9: ...rol operation adjustment Stern drive oil level at full mark Crankcase power steering oil levels at full mark Stern drive trim operation Prop Size Prop installed correctly with nut s cotter pins Prop r...

Page 10: ...0 lbs 771 kg 1900 lbs 861 kg Type 218 LSC 228 SI 228 SIC 248 LS BR 248 LS CU LOA 21 6 6 6 m 21 6 6 6 m 21 6 6 6 m 24 6 7 5 m 24 6 7 5 m LOA w Swim Platform 23 0 7 0 m 23 4 7 1 m 23 4 7 1m 26 7 8 1 m 2...

Page 11: ...canvas to prevent the accumulation of dirt and mildew The outer canvas surfaces can be cleaned with a soft scrub brush and either automotive convertible top cleaners or household cleaners suitable fo...

Page 12: ...and other damage The following guidelines will help keep acrylics and plexiglass looking good for years to come DO S Wash your hatches windshield connector side curtains and other clear plastic piece...

Page 13: ...lines will help keep stainless steel looking good for years to come DO S Clean stainless steel frequently daily in salt or polluted environments with mild soap and plenty of water Any cleaner safe for...

Page 14: ...may become permanent Regularly monthly in salt or polluted environments wax gel coat surfaces with marine grade wax recommended for fiberglass finishes DON TS Do not use plastic or other nonporous non...

Page 15: ...for systems with an auxiliary battery Never turn switch to the OFF position while the engine s is running or serious alternator electrical system damage could occur Battery Switch Connects the batter...

Page 16: ...oxygen to the fire and flashback can occur Allow the extinguishing agent to soak the compartment for at least fifteen 15 minutes and wait for hot metals and fuels to cool before inspecting for cause o...

Page 17: ...the key into the slot in the cap and turn counterclockwise to unlock 3 Remove the cap 4 Using a sanitary drinking water hose blue or white fill the tank with clean fresh drinking water 5 Replace the c...

Page 18: ...water tank completely using all faucets showers etc Refill tank with at least 15 gallons of clean fresh water and drain again Clean fresh water pump inlet filter screen Rotate housing slightly counter...

Page 19: ...he tank with clean fresh drinking water HEAD AND WASTE CONTAINMENT SYSTEM Some models have either a portable chemical toilet chemical toilet with optional pump out fittings or porcelain manual pump It...

Page 20: ...rature Compass Literature Audio Keypad Literature Kenwood Stereo Literature Propeller Literature Canvas Literature Throttle Control Manual Waste System Literature BOAT LAYOUTS DETAILS The following il...

Page 21: ...M 14 Sport Boat_Sect_M qxd 12 22 04 3 54 PM Page M 14...

Page 22: ...G GASOLINE VAPORS CAN EXPLODE BEFORE STARTING ENGINE CHECK ENGINE COMPARTMENT FOR GASOLINE OR VAPORS OPERATE BLOWER FOR 4 MINUTES RUN BLOWER BELOW CRUISING SPEED Sport Boat_Sect_M qxd 12 22 04 3 54 PM...

Page 23: ...of boat while lifting up on seat bottom releasing both tabs figure 1 until seat pulls freely and move seat into lounge position 2 To secure headrest aft in angled position push brackets in figure 4 in...

Page 24: ...interlocking teeth Secure seat in place by tightening handle To Unlock Turn locking handle counter clockwise enough to ensure free rotation WARNING Do Not Ride On Bolster In Rough Water Conditions Kee...

Page 25: ...Engine Area M 18 The above engine layouts are typical of most Monterey Sport Boats Sport Boat_Sect_M qxd 12 22 04 3 54 PM Page M 18...

Page 26: ...Engine Area M 19 The above engine layouts are typical of most Monterey Sport Boats Sport Boat_Sect_M qxd 12 22 04 3 54 PM Page M 19...

Page 27: ...180 FS Layout M 20 Sport Boat_Sect_M qxd 12 22 04 3 54 PM Page M 20...

Page 28: ...190 LS Layout M 21 Sport Boat_Sect_M qxd 12 22 04 3 54 PM Page M 21...

Page 29: ...194 214 Layout M 22 Sport Boat_Sect_M qxd 12 22 04 3 54 PM Page M 22...

Page 30: ...208 SI Layout M 23 Sport Boat_Sect_M qxd 12 22 04 4 33 PM Page 23...

Page 31: ...218 LS CU Features M 24 Sport Boat_Sect_M qxd 12 22 04 4 34 PM Page 24...

Page 32: ...218 LS CU Features M 25 Sport Boat_Sect_M qxd 12 22 04 4 34 PM Page 25...

Page 33: ...dometer Eng Oil Pressure Eng Temperature Depth Sounder Throttle Control with Engine Stop Switch Lanyard Storage Stereo Remote Option Storage Bow Filler Cushion Not a seat while in upright position Ste...

Page 34: ...228 LS CU Features M 27 Sport Boat_Sect_M qxd 12 22 04 4 34 PM Page 27...

Page 35: ...248 BR Cuddy General Features M 28 Sport Boat_Sect_M qxd 12 22 04 4 34 PM Page 28...

Page 36: ...248 Cuddy Helm M 29 Sport Boat_Sect_M qxd 12 22 04 4 34 PM Page 29...

Page 37: ...248 Cuddy Cabin M 30 Sport Boat_Sect_M qxd 12 22 04 4 35 PM Page 30...

Page 38: ...248 BR General Features M 31 248 Bowrider Console same as 248 Cuddy Console shown on page M 29 Sport Boat_Sect_M qxd 12 22 04 4 35 PM Page 31...

Page 39: ...M 32 Deck Wiring Diagram Sport Boat_Sect_M qxd 12 22 04 4 35 PM Page 32...

Page 40: ...M 33 Hull Wiring Diagram Sport Boat_Sect_M qxd 12 22 04 4 35 PM Page 33...

Page 41: ...M 34 Forward Wiring Diagram Sport Boat_Sect_M qxd 12 22 04 4 35 PM Page 34...

Page 42: ...Instrument Panel Wiring Diagram M 35 Sport Boat_Sect_M qxd 12 22 04 4 35 PM Page 35...

Page 43: ...Ignition Panel Wiring Diagram M 36 Sport Boat_Sect_M qxd 12 22 04 4 35 PM Page 36...

Page 44: ...ACC Panel Wiring Diagram M 37 Sport Boat_Sect_M qxd 12 22 04 4 35 PM Page 37...

Page 45: ...248 DC Distribution Wiring Diagram M 38 Sport Boat_Sect_M qxd 12 22 04 4 35 PM Page 38...

Page 46: ...248 Instrument Panel Wiring Diagram M 39 Sport Boat_Sect_M qxd 12 22 04 4 35 PM Page 39...

Page 47: ...248 Ignition Panel Wiring Diagram M 40 Sport Boat_Sect_M qxd 12 22 04 4 35 PM Page 40...

Page 48: ...248 Starboard Switch Panel M 41 Sport Boat_Sect_M qxd 12 22 04 4 35 PM Page 41...

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Page 50: ...rty damage Indicates the presence of a hazard which CAN cause SEVERE injury death or substantial property damage Indicates the presence of a hazard which WILL or CAN cause MINOR or MODERATE personal i...

Page 51: ...TER RESPONSIBILITIES Registration The U S Coast Guard requires that all power boats operated on the navigable waters of the United States must be registered in the state of main use also many States r...

Page 52: ...tal and inland waters differ Check with local authorities or the Coast Guard for further information about coastal water requirements Personal Floatation Devices Federal law also requires at least one...

Page 53: ...conditions on the label and if worn when the boat is underway Some Type V PFDs provide increased protection against hypothermia NOTICE If a Type V PFD is to be counted toward the minimum carriage req...

Page 54: ...ricted from use on certain bodies of water so always check with local authorities RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT As a precaution a good boater will avoid potential problems on an outing by having additional eq...

Page 55: ...lete loss of boat Giving Assistance If you see a distress signal or suspect a boat is in trouble you must assume it is a real emergency and render assistance immediately By law the operator in charge...

Page 56: ...east expected Like fires try to formulate a plan in advance on what to do if it should happen Keep in mind the following guidelines Try to turn the engine OFF to prevent damage If others were on board...

Page 57: ...propeller and water intake completely of weeds Consult the engine operating manual for more information NOTICE Weeds can sometimes be removed by shifting to neutral pausing a moment then shifting to r...

Page 58: ...r from the area and always remain alert Navigation markers serve as a means of identifying navigable routes and indicate water hazards Boaters should become familiar with navigation markers and stay w...

Page 59: ...havior of your passengers NOTICE If the operator s blood alcohol content is 0 10 0 08 in some states or above violators are subject to a civil penalty up to 1 000 or criminal penalty up to 5 000 one y...

Page 60: ...he water KC 0465 KC 0464 KC 0461 ENSURE ADEQUATE VENTILATION FOR CORRECT AIR MOVEMENT THROUGH BOAT EXTREME HAZARD Carbon monoxide gas CO is colorless odorless and extremely dangerous All engines and f...

Page 61: ...ines Be considerate to fishermen and others you share the water with Do not perform water sports in congested areas Stay away from navigation markers Stay away from other boats and water sports partic...

Page 62: ...ore attempting to operate the boat Improper operation can be extremely hazardous Before each outing you should check all safety equipment such as fire extinguishers PFDs flares distress flags flashlig...

Page 63: ...eds and algae and drain the bilge and livewells before launching the boat in a new body of water Fuel and Oil Spillage The spilling of fuel or oil into our waterways contaminates the environment and i...

Page 64: ...t Emissions Increased exhaust hydrocarbon emissions pollute our water and air Keep your engine tuned and boat hull clean for peak performance Consult your dealer and engine manual for information Pain...

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Page 66: ...he Federal Waterway Marking System FWMS used on coastal waters and rivers and maintained by the U S Coast Guard USCG In addition the FWMS has two modified systems Western River Buoyage and Intracoasta...

Page 67: ...Regulatory Markers USWMS regulatory markers are white with international orange geometric shapes you must obey regulatory markers CONTROLLED AREA DANGER BOATS KEEP OUT INFORMATION DO NOT PASS BETWEEN...

Page 68: ...ddle of the channel is marked with RED and WHITE vertically striped buoys pass close to these buoys Obstructions channel junctions etc are marked with RED and GREEN horizontally striped buoys A RED ba...

Page 69: ...ure craft must yield to large commercial boats in narrow channels Burdened Boats The burdened boat is the boat that must make whatever adjustments to course and speed necessary to keep out of the way...

Page 70: ...should decrease speed should turn to the right and pass port to port However if both boats are on the left side of a channel each vessel should sound two short horn blasts and pass starboard to starb...

Page 71: ...both boats must act to avoid collision Night Running Boats operating between sunset and sunrise hours vary by state must use navigational lights Nighttime operation especially during bad weather or f...

Page 72: ...ll and engine compartment Therefore proper ventilation is extremely important to boat safety Powered systems consist of a blower which pulls air out from the engine compartment and bilge area one or m...

Page 73: ...ing the fuel pump pulls fuel from the tank bringing it into the engine where it is distributed to the cylinders and burned Oil injected engines also include an oil reservoir and pump for injecting oil...

Page 74: ...er to reduce engine temperature Raw water is circulated through the other side of the heat exchanger to absorb engine heat from the coolant Any water intake or outlet below the water line is equipped...

Page 75: ...controlling the direction of travel The steering system itself may be mechanical power assisted or hydraulic in operation Boat steering is not self centering Always keep a secure grip on the steering...

Page 76: ...low shifting to forward or reverse position C Reverse Position Do not shift quickly from forward to reverse D Throttle Position Pushing in forward or pulling in reverse increases engine speed Never at...

Page 77: ...ght operation NAV position will turn on the red and green navigation bow lights white stern light and gauge illumination ANC position turns on only the white stern light for night anchoring NOTICE Nev...

Page 78: ...ol the trim tabs located on the port and starboard transom Adjusting trim tabs will improve the ride of your boat and correct listing from side to side due to varying conditions Engine Stop Switch and...

Page 79: ...ing pull lanyard If engine does not stop see your DEALER for replacement of switch NOTICE The engine will not start unless the engine stop switch lanyard is attached INDICATORS NOTICE Some boat models...

Page 80: ...square inch PSI Use this gauge to observe that the engine cooling system is operating properly Consult the engine manual for the normal operating PSI range Oil Level Gauge Oil Injection Only Register...

Page 81: ...Drive Only Indicates the pressure of the lubricating oil inside the engine Consult the engine manual for the normal operating range Engine Hourmeter Registers accumulated engine operating time and is...

Page 82: ...ine operator s manual for proper procedures Built in tanks have the fuel filler aft in the boat Gasoline is extremely flammable and highly explosive under certain conditions Always stop the engine and...

Page 83: ...electrical switches 4 Remove fuel fill cap Insert hose nozzle and make sure nozzle is in contact with or grounded against fill opening This will reduce the risk of static spark 5 Add fuel in accordanc...

Page 84: ...le control handle in NEUTRAL 4 Turn key clockwise to START position After motor starts release key 5 Push control handle forward to go forward pull back for reverse Always go slowly in reverse to avoi...

Page 85: ...ge Your boat may be equipped with a warning alarm that will sound if an engine problem develops If the warning alarm sounds IMMEDIATELY throttle back to idle speed and shift into neutral IMMEDIATELY c...

Page 86: ...nded All boats have a tendency to wander somewhat at slow speeds A natural reaction to this effect is to steer the boat back and forth in an attempt to compensate for wandering Invariably the compensa...

Page 87: ...at like a plastic milk jug with a line and small weight as your docking target Never use your hand arm or other part of your body to attempt to keep the boat from hitting the dock The boat could push...

Page 88: ...Tie up only to the lifting or tie down eyes never use the handrails or windshield frames If the boat is to be moored for a long period of time use chafing protectors on lines to protect the gelcoat f...

Page 89: ...istribution Distribute weight evenly from bow to stern and also from port to starboard After loading the boat s trim can be adjusted by changing the engine trim angle KC 1260 PROPER DISTRIBUTION KC 12...

Page 90: ...st overall operation for the load and conditions Engines with power trim should be adjusted continuously for best results If the engine is trimmed in too far closer to the boat bottom speed drops fuel...

Page 91: ...poise bounce up and down Porpoising reduces control and visibility To use power trim effectively always start with the engine trimmed in As the boat planes increase the angle out Experience is the bes...

Page 92: ...at or its wake may cause Always keep passengers from blocking your view so that you do not run into other boats swimmers water skiers personal water vehicles or aids to navigation SAFETY CHECKLIST The...

Page 93: ...umps horn etc for proper operation Check that throttle shift control is in neutral Check that the steering system operates properly Check that all required maintenance has been performed During Operat...

Page 94: ...ted pedestal fishing seats while underway Passengers riding in the bow rider seats should exercise extreme caution During rough water operation passengers in the bow rider seats should move to the aft...

Page 95: ...uce freeboard and increase the likelihood of swamping especially in heavy seas Overloading causes handling to become sluggish making it difficult to react quickly Overpowering on outboard powered craf...

Page 96: ...hese principles belongs to you MANEUVERING TECHNIQUES Steering response depends on three factors engine position motion and throttle Like an automobile high speed maneuvering is relatively easy and ta...

Page 97: ...it a practice to slow to idle no wake speed before shifting into reverse It is best to learn maneuvering skills in open water away from traffic Adequate practice is the only way to develop your boati...

Page 98: ...ts for adequate movement When towing use only the bow and stern eyes never use cleats handrails etc Do not allow anyone to be in line with the tow rope If the rope should break or pull free a dangerou...

Page 99: ...ul to keep a few guidelines in mind WARNING DANFORTH ANCHOR KC 1571 KC 1531 4 T O 6 T I M E S T H E D E P T H Make sure the line is tied to the anchor and tie the other end of the line to the forward...

Page 100: ...limits until you are completely familiar with the boat s operating characteristics The operator should have at least 10 hours of experience with the boat before any extended full throttle operation He...

Page 101: ...begin to porpoise bounce up and down Porpoising reduces control and visibility and lowers top speed and fuel efficiency Failure to maintain control or visibility could result in serious injury or dea...

Page 102: ...h the water A 19 pitch is considered higher pitched and a 15 pitch propeller is considered lower pitched Keep these guidelines in mind when selecting a propeller There are many different propeller des...

Page 103: ...is not being towed it is important that the operator watch the tachometer to make sure engine RPM does not continuously exceed the maximum full throttle RPM range of the engine DO NOT use your hand to...

Page 104: ...the boat owner installation of additional equipment or modification of factory equipment is not recommended In addition do not attempt to make repairs unless you are certified to do so have the necess...

Page 105: ...eye protection when near batteries and have adequate ventilation when charging An explosion can cause blindness or other serious injuries Batteries are perishable products and will self discharge If y...

Page 106: ...e for the breaker to cool push the breaker button fully and switch ON the circuit Some boat models have circuits protected by fuses If the fuse should blow out locate the fuse block behind the instrum...

Page 107: ...with one or more zinc anodes which must also be inspected regularly for deterioration Some boat models may be equipped with an electronic cathode system This system emits a low current electrical char...

Page 108: ...ammonia or chlorine as these will damage the gelcoat surface Under extreme conditions special cleaners may be used to remove marine growth such as scum or algae from the hull see your dealer Waxing t...

Page 109: ...nse thoroughly with plenty of clean water and allow to dry Carpet Occasional vacuuming and washing with mild detergent and warm water or household carpet cleaners will keep the carpet clean Thoroughly...

Page 110: ...ked frequently for leaks Some models are equipped with removable inspection plates for fuel system component inspection If a leak occurs around the fitting then tightening of the hose clamps may be al...

Page 111: ...d be checked for dampness indicating leakage Check the fluid reservoir monthly and top off if necessary Consult the steering system manufacturer s manual for more information 7 8 Chapter 7 STEERING BA...

Page 112: ...d tools to correct them see your dealer TROUBLE CHECK CHART Symptom Possible Cause Engine will not crank Engine stop switch not connected Throttle shift control in gear Main circuit breaker open Batte...

Page 113: ...Engine problem Poor gas mileage Plugged flame arrestor stern drive Engine trim wrong Marine growth on hull Engine problem Throttle shifting Corroded cable problems Kink in cable Engine problem Excessi...

Page 114: ...Boat Is Still In The Water 1 Fill fuel tank and add the proper amount of fuel stabilizer and conditioner according to the manufacturer s recommendations 2 Operate boat for at least 15 minutes to be s...

Page 115: ...nt has been removed Prepare the engine for storage according to the instructions contained in the engine owner s manual Store the bilge drain plug in a plastic bag and tape it to the throttle control...

Page 116: ...ing system stern drive only and was drained for storage fill the system with fresh coolant solution Check and lubricate steering system Remove blocks from under trailer frame Tighten tie downs and tra...

Page 117: ...ly to the lifting eyes in the transom and bow Cover lifting cables with rubber hose or other protectors to prevent damage to the finish Attach guide lines to the bow and stern to control movement Use...

Page 118: ...ol NOTICE Check the certification label on the left forward side of your trailer The label is required to show the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR which is the load carrying capacity plus the weight...

Page 119: ...chains under the trailer tongue to prevent the tongue from dropping to the road if the trailer separates from the hitch ball Rig the chains as tight as possible with just enough slack to permit tight...

Page 120: ...strap or rope can be used as a suitable tie down The stern of your boat should be secured to the trailer from the stern eyes Check to be sure the taillights and turning signals work prior to towing T...

Page 121: ...cks may fatigue the boat steering system Before backing your trailer into water disconnect the light plug from the towing vehicle to reduce the likelihood of blowing out lights when they become submer...

Page 122: ...the wheels are at least halfway submerged Keep the trailer car combination as straight as possible and at 90 degrees to the shore line 2 Loosen and detach the bow strap from the bow eye 3 Back the boa...

Page 123: ...comes to rest against the bow stop bumper board The winch bow strap is merely a means of securing the boat to the trailer and is not intended to winch or pull the boat onto the trailer Winching the bo...

Page 124: ...ht of way CAPACITY PLATE A plate that provides maximum weight capacity and engine horsepower rating information It is located in full view of the helm CAPSIZE To turn over CAST OFF To unfasten mooring...

Page 125: ...TUBE PLANING HULL A hull designed to lift thereby reducing friction and increasing efficiency PORPOISE A condition in which the bow bounces up and down caused by trimming the engine too far out PORT...

Page 126: ...low 1 The request for transfer must be made in writing by the new owner and sent within thirty 30 days of the date of his her acquisition of the vessel to MONTEREY BOATS 1579 SW 18th Street Williston...

Page 127: ...ation to modify any boat previously manufactured This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state MONTEREY BOATS shall in no...

Page 128: ...KCC Printed in USA D E A L E R Monterey Boats 1579 S W 18th Street Williston FL 32696 Phone 352 529 9181 Fax 352 529 9173 www montereyboats com P N MANUAL SPORT O M 1 Rev 12 2004...

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