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MONTEREY

  

BOATS

•  Operate the thru-hull valves once a month and 

service as required.  

 

Note:  All drains and pumps must be proper-

ly winterized before winter lay-up. 

NEVER USE HARSH CHEMICAL DRAIN CLEANERS 
IN  MARINE  DRAIN  SYSTEMS.    PERMANENT 
DAMAGE TO THE  HOSES  AND  FITTINGS  MAY 
RESULT.

Summary of Contents for 400 Sport

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Page 3: ...ver every question you may have about your boat and boating in general We encourage you to contact your dealership for any additional information you might need If there is a question about your boat...

Page 4: ...anual This information will be important for you and Monterey service personnel to know if you may need to call them for technical assistance or service MAKE SERIAL MODEL bTU oUTPUT PHONE REPRESENTATI...

Page 5: ...EARANCE WITH STANDARD OPTIONS ARCH_______________ 10 7 3 23 m FUEL CAPACITY__________________________________________________330 gal 1249 ltr WATER TANK CAPACITY_______________________________________...

Page 6: ...iston FL Zip Code 32696 Identification Numbers Hull Identification Number US RGF Intended Design Category Ocean Cat A Inshore Cat C Offshore Cat B Sheltered Waters Cat D Weight and Maximum Capacities...

Page 7: ...ust below the rubrail The engine and generator warranty registration requires the engine serial numbers Please refer to the engine and generator owner s manual for the location of the serial numbers I...

Page 8: ...he Limited Warranty you should contact your Monterey dealer to arrange for the necessary repair If you are not near your INTRODUCTION IMPORTANT INFORMATION dealer or another authorized Monterey dealer...

Page 9: ...berglass molded shell and integral fiberglass structural components attached to the hull flange This warranty may be transferred to subsequent purchasers hereinafter new owner provided the new owner r...

Page 10: ...on of items not installed by MONTEREY BOATS This warranty is further subject to the exclusions limitations conditions and provisions noted below LIMITED WARRANTY FOR NON STRUCTURAL PARTS AND COMPONENT...

Page 11: ...Manager or repairs performed by a repair shop not Pre Authorized by a MONTEREY BOATS Customer Service Manager MONTEREY BOATS does not authorize any person to create or assume for it any other obligati...

Page 12: ...INJURY OR DEATH HAZARDS OR UNSAFE PRACTICES WHICH COULD RESULT IN MINOR PERSONAL INJURY OR PRODUCT AND PROPERTY DAMAGE All instructions given in this book are as seen from the stern looking toward th...

Page 13: ...cident If you need additional information regarding accident reporting please call the Boat ing Safety Hotline 800 368 5647 Education If you are not an experienced boater we recom mend that the boat o...

Page 14: ...new boat is delivered to you the customer a final check is performed during orientation Both the Pre Deliv ery and Final Delivery inspections are documented to ensure trouble free operation and return...

Page 15: ...erformance Issues and Propellers 20 1 7 Engine and Helm Instrumentation 21 Chapter 2 HELM CONTROL SYSTEMS 2 1 General 25 2 2 Engine Throttle and Shift Controls 25 2 3 Steering System 26 2 4 Trim Tabs...

Page 16: ...64 7 4 Cabin Drains 65 7 5 Drainage System Maintenance 65 Chapter 8 VENTILATION SYSTEM 8 1 Cabin Ventilation 67 8 2 Windshield Ventilation 68 8 3 Carbon Monoxide and Proper Ventilation 68 8 4 Engine...

Page 17: ...and Mooring 110 12 6 Controls Steering or Propulsion System Failure 112 12 7 Collision 112 12 8 Grounding Towing and Rendering Assistance 112 12 9 Flooding or Capsizing 113 12 10 Fishing 113 12 11 Ma...

Page 18: ...MONTEREY BOATS Appendix C BOATING ACCIDENT REPORT 139 Appendix D GLOSSARY OF TERMS 143 Appendix E TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 149 TABLE OF CONTENTS...

Page 19: ...the boat is to be kept in the water Marine growth occurs when components are left in the water for extended periods and can cause poor performance or permanent damage to the exposed components The typ...

Page 20: ...cause severe engine damage or allow a large amount of water to flow into the bilge Should an engine intake exhaust or cooling hose rupture turnthe engine off immediately Proceed under tow if necessary...

Page 21: ...costly damage The instrumentation is unique to the type of inboard motors installed on your Monterey Some or all of the following gauges and instruments may be present Tachometer The tachometer displa...

Page 22: ...the engine until the problem is found and corrected Refer to the en gine owner s manual for information on the alarms and warning lamps installed with your engines Volvo Penta EVC Display The Volvo P...

Page 23: ...fessional after the electronics are installed and before operating the boat Instrument Maintenance Electrical protection for the engine instruments and ignition circuitry is provided by circuit break...

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Page 25: ...control description is typical of most electronic control installations The helm is designed for a binnacle style control with a single lever for each engine The electronic control system consists of...

Page 26: ...eds are programed into the system at the factory and are not adjustable The steering on each drive is totally independent with full redundancy built into the system If the steering fails on one drive...

Page 27: ...n high winds and or strong tides When the joystick is released it automatically re turns to center the drives shift to neutral rotate to the straight ahead position and the engine speed is reduce to i...

Page 28: ...ng into a chop a slight bow down at titude will improve the ride Be careful not to over trim Handling difficulties may result 2 5 Control Systems Maintenance Control and Steering System Maintenance Th...

Page 29: ...en different metals are submerged in an electrolyte While galvanic cor rosion primarily occurs in salt water it is possible that galvanic corrosion can occur in fresh water Sacrificial anodes are inst...

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Page 31: ...tubes that are shorter than the main engine tubes to prevent the generator from exhausting the reserve fuel in the selected tank Fuel Gauges The fuel gauges indicate the amount of fuel in the tanks D...

Page 32: ...on your boat becomes contaminated contact your dealer or the Monterey Customer Service Department for assistance Bacteria commonly called algae can grow in the accumulated water in diesel fuel tanks T...

Page 33: ...drawal tubes are shorter than the main engine withdrawal tubes to prevent the generator from consuming the reserve fuel Therefore the generator will run out of fuel if the fuel level in either fuel ta...

Page 34: ...t fuel from spilling into the water A special key to open the fuel cap is supplied Turn the key counter clockwise to open the cap Remove the cap Put the nozzle in the fuel opening and make sure it sta...

Page 35: ...This is even more important during periods of storage or if the boat is not used enough to require refueling at least once a month Severe algae in a diesel fuel system can be ex tremely difficult and...

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Page 37: ...ic battery isolator relay manages the charging current for the starboard engine and house batteries Whenever the starboard engine is running the isolator relay automatically senses the condition of ea...

Page 38: ...r OFF position The normal operating position for each switch is the Auto Position However to properly engage the automatic function of each switch the red lever must first be placed in the Off positio...

Page 39: ...turned on to accelerate the charge into the house bank Note If battery is fully discharged dead for a lengthy period it may become permanently damaged and will not be able to hold a charge Constant Ho...

Page 40: ...Note Diesel engines have starting and shut down procedures that are unique to each manufacturer and model of engine installed in your boat You should refer to the engine owner s manual for specific i...

Page 41: ...alled in the forward bilge below the aft berth in the cabin The pump moves water out through the thru hull fitting in the hull To start the pump place the switch in the ON position Note The bilge pump...

Page 42: ...oard macerator discharge system Spot Light Optional Located in the helm Controls the spot light that is mounted on the deck Refer to the spot light owner s manual for details on operating the con trol...

Page 43: ...rovided when optional multi disk CD changer is installed Underwater Lights Optional Actives the optional underwater lights located in the transom below the swim platform DC Accessory Breaker Panels Po...

Page 44: ...otection and continuous power for the automatic float switch in the cabin sump pump This push to reset breaker is always supplied current when the House battery switch is acti vated CO Detector Provid...

Page 45: ...eset if they trip Windlass Main Breaker The windlass breaker is located next to the engine compartment breaker panel and main battery switches If this heavy duty circuit breaker is tripped by an overl...

Page 46: ...matically controls the pump and maintains proper vacuum in the system Macerator Supplies electrical current to the holding tank monitor in each head compartment and the switch in the master head compa...

Page 47: ...an improper shore power supply All AC outlets in the cabin are protected by ground fault interrupts to protect against electrical shock While moored dockside 120 volt 60 cycle AC power should be utili...

Page 48: ...SE GROUNDED APPLIANCES On board YOUR BOAT UNDETECTED FAULTS IN THE AC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM COULD CAUSE THE WATER AROUND THE BOATTO BECOME ENERGIZED THIS COULD CAUSE A SEVERE SHOCK OR EVEN DEATH TO SOMEON...

Page 49: ...uen cy for each circuit before activating the cabin AC accessories If the monitor indicates 120 volts AC and a frequency of 60 Hz US electrical systems only the AC accessories can be activated If the...

Page 50: ...kside wiring if necessary Shore 1 Breakers Port Outlets Supplies 120 volt AC electrical current to the cabin ground fault interrupter G F I outlets on the port side of the cabin Note All AC electrical...

Page 51: ...use Note After a certain amount of time with out water flow the air conditioning unit will automatically power down Shore 2 Breakers STBD Outlets Supplies 120 volt AC electrical current to the cabin g...

Page 52: ...he generator is running Note The generator may not be able to op erate all 120 volt accessories at the same time POWER MANAGEMENT PRACTICES may need to be observed depending on the AC power load The g...

Page 53: ...be removed and the metal contact areas coated with a non water soluble lubricant like Teflon or silicone grease The sockets should be sprayed with a protector Care must be taken not to get any oil or...

Page 54: ...power cords should be seasonally tested for proper continuity by an experienced electrician This will detect any shorts open wires or ground faults Ground fault interrupts should be tested periodi ca...

Page 55: ...e 30 amp shore supply outlet is available or when supplying power from the generator You should be aware of the load each accessory draws and make sure you don t overload the circuit The table in this...

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Page 57: ...OR ASSISTANCE IN HAVING THE FUEL PROFESSIONALLY REMOVED and components of the Fresh water system replaced as necessary 5 2 Fresh Water System Operation Fill the water supply tank slowly through the la...

Page 58: ...result The system must be filled and primed before using the water heater 5 4 Shore Water Connection The shore water connection allows the direct connection of the water system to a shore side water s...

Page 59: ...ainage system of soap residue It is essential that the shower drain strainer is cleaned regularly and the sump is inspected periodically for accumulated debris that needs to be removed 5 6 Fresh Water...

Page 60: ...your boat is larger or smaller than 15 gallons then ad just the mixture accordingly Always mix the chlorine with water in a separate container first and never add straight chlorine to the fresh water...

Page 61: ...hauled from the water will help to eliminate air locks in raw water systems Note It may be necessary to reprime the raw water system if the system is not used for an extended period and at the time of...

Page 62: ...ystem Maintenance The following items should be done routinely to help maintain your raw water system Check hoses particularly the sea water supply lines for signs of deterioration Remove and clean th...

Page 63: ...elow the forward access hatch in the engine compartment floor and the forward pump and built in automatic switch are located in the bilge below the aft berth in the cabin The manual bilge pump switche...

Page 64: ...nd Deck Drains Cockpit and Engine Compartment Water is drained from the cockpit through the transom door opening and the drain system for the engine compartment hatch The engine compart ment hatch is...

Page 65: ...monitored by the Tank Watch Monitor in the head compartments When the holding tank is full it must be pumped out by an approved waste dumping station You should monitor the waste level carefully and n...

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Page 67: ...ghtly until the cam levers align with the notch in the hatch frame just above the fully closed watertight position With the cam levers secured in this position the hatch will be open just enough to le...

Page 68: ...sition to prevent excessive slipping of the clutch 8 3 Carbon Monoxide and Proper Ventilation FAILURE TO PROPERLY VENTILATE THE BOAT WHILETHE ENGINES are RUNNING MAY PERMIT CARBON MONOXIDE TO ACCUMULA...

Page 69: ...isoning You also should read the Carbon Monoxide Monitoring System in the Safety Equipment chapter of this manual and the owner s manual supplied by the CO detector manufacturer for operation instruct...

Page 70: ...ylic plastic glass Acrylic glass scratches easily Never use a dry cloth or glass cleaning solutions on acrylic glass Use a soft cloth and mild soap and water for routine cleaning Solvents and products...

Page 71: ...R VESSEL OR HAVINGTHIS BOAT TOWED Chapter 9 EXTERIOR EQUIPMENT Deck Rails Hardware and Accessories Skylight Sun Lounge Cushion Windlass Bow Roller Assembly PASSENGERS RIDING ON THE FORWARD DECK OR THE...

Page 72: ...MONTEREY WARRANTY Periodically remove the anchor line from the rope locker rinse it with fresh water and allow it to dry in the sun Cleaning the anchor line regularly will reduce odors in the rope loc...

Page 73: ...The windshield wipers should only be used when the windshield is wet The windshield glass can be scratched by activating the wipers when there is dried salt or dirt on the windshield Ventilation thro...

Page 74: ...an excellent nonskid surface It is important to clean and oil the teak periodi cally with a commercial teak cleaner and oil typi cally once or twice a year Be careful to follow the manufacturer s dir...

Page 75: ...he sun island provides storage for the shore cords water hoses and fenders It is drained by gravity to the engine hatch drain system Gas charged springs on the storage compartment hatch help lift the...

Page 76: ...or closed po sition where the weight of the door causes it to drop into the notch securing it in that position When closing the transom door make sure it has dropped completely into the notch to preve...

Page 77: ...clean and lubricate the latches to protect them from corrosion and keep them op erating properly The storage compartment below the sink is equipped with special racks that are used to securely store t...

Page 78: ...movable and stored in another special rack in the storage compartment when it is not in use and the Karadon lid is in place To use the grill make sure the Electric Grill breaker in cabin AC panel is o...

Page 79: ...is in the aft position Never allow someone to be on the reverse facing sun island seat with the backrest in the center or for ward position when the engines are running There is a concealed table in...

Page 80: ...s for the helm activated accessories are located in a panel below the steering wheel Molded in electronics storage is located in the center of the helm forward of the steering wheel Access to service...

Page 81: ...USING an INJURY to a passenger Always make sure the DOORS ARE PROPERLY LATCHED IN THE OPEN OR CLOSED POSITION SECURE THE DOORS WHEN CRUISING DO NOT SIT STAND OR PLACE HEAVY OBJECTS ON THE DOOR KEEP TH...

Page 82: ...side of the arch legs Attach the front clear connector to the zipper at the front of the top and snap it to the top of the windshield frame beginning with the center snaps The clear connector will ha...

Page 83: ...blower ducts There is also a 12 volt overhead light and 120 volt G F I duplex outlet The light and exhaust blower are activated by switches near the door Forward Head Compartment The forward head com...

Page 84: ...al for a small amount of water to remain in the bowl after flushing The waste is transferred into the holding tank where it remains until it is pumped out by a waste dumping station or the optional ov...

Page 85: ...partment Then activate the momentary macerator switch located in the fluid level monitor panel in the forward head compartment Monitor the fluid level until the tank is emptied Release the switch and...

Page 86: ...r system in a home An automatic pressure sensor keeps the system pressurized The sink drains overboard or to the optional grey water holding system through the cabin sink drain system See the Fresh Wa...

Page 87: ...gned as an appliance for cooking food Do not attempt to use the stove to heat the cabin Using the stove to heat the cabin could cause the stove to overheat resulting in damage to the stove or a cabin...

Page 88: ...home theater components and DVD player are located aft the lounge seat The stereo is activated by the Stereo breaker in the DC electrical panel and the TV and home theater components are activated by...

Page 89: ...of the lounge seat Refer to the manufacturer s owner s manual for more information on the operation and main tenance of the central vacuum cleaner Wine Chiller A wine chiller is located below the cabi...

Page 90: ...thru hull valve for the air conditioner raw water supply pump located in the engine compartment is on Turn the Fwd AC and Aft AC breakers in the AC breaker panel to the ON position The air conditioni...

Page 91: ...without water flow the air conditioning unit will automatically power down Always check for prop er water flow out of the air condition ing pump discharge thru hull when the air conditioner is operat...

Page 92: ...elow the aft berth A carbon monoxide detector is standard and an LCD television mounted to the wall is optional A storage compartment with drawers and a vanity mirror is located on the port side of th...

Page 93: ...ded into 3 primary zones the forward stateroom cockpit and salon Forward Stateroom The speakers in the forward stateroom are con trolled by the Kenwood MR400 stereo system They are the forward speaker...

Page 94: ...AC Your home entertainment options in the salon are quite numerous You may listen watch the radio Ipod MP3 player USB device CD DVD satellite TV North America only dockside cable or over the air anten...

Page 95: ...e sand paper and will eventually sand off the finish in the traffic areas The wood floors and steps can be vacuumed and cleaned with a mixture of water and Murphy s Oil Soap Wipe dry with a clean towe...

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Page 97: ...your boat This equipment will vary depending on the type of engines and other options installed by you or your dealer 11 2 Engine Alarms Your boat is equipped with engine alarms that monitor water tem...

Page 98: ...Signals Pyrotechnic visual distress signals must be Coast Guard approved in serviceable condition and readily accessible They are marked with a date showing the service life which must not have expire...

Page 99: ...compartment and bilge fires are very danger ous because of the presence of gasoline or diesel fuel in the various components of the fuel system and the possibility for explosion You must make the dec...

Page 100: ...tely be shut down manually provided it is safe to do so The fire extinguishing agent will shut down gasoline engines which can be restarted once the fire extinguishing agent has dissipated from the en...

Page 101: ...e similar to food poisoning motion sickness or flu High concentrations can be fatal within minutes Many cases of carbon monoxide poisoning indicate that while victims are aware they are not well they...

Page 102: ...they have been used or not In many emergency situations the Coast Guard can provide assistance in obtaining medical advice for treatment of serious injuries or illness If you are within VHF range of a...

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Page 105: ...mat ter how well it is constructed Any boat can be severely damaged if it is operated in a manner that exceeds its design limitations If the ride is hard on you and your passengers it is hard on the b...

Page 106: ...hts are on and working properly Navigation lights warn oth ers of your position and course and the position and course of other vessels All navigation rules apply If the bow light of another vessel sh...

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Page 108: ...in rough seas The engine fuel filters should be checked for leaks or corrosion Turn the battery switches on Check the bilge water level Look for other signs of potential problems Monitor for the scent...

Page 109: ...LESS IT IS COMPLETELYASSEMBLED KEEPALLFASTENERS TIGHT KEEP ADJUSTMENTS ACCORDING TO SPECIFICATIONS Always operate the blowers when operating the boat below cruising speed or when the generator is runn...

Page 110: ...he dock consideration must be giving to the wind and current You should anticipate the effect these forces will have on the boat and use them to help put the boat where you want it It is important to...

Page 111: ...ine runs from the port aft boat cleat to the starboard dock cleat and the other line runs from the starboard aft boat cleat to the port cleat on the dock The stern lines center the boat control the fo...

Page 112: ...running When only one engine is used to power a twin engine boat that engine is over propped and can be overloaded if too much throttle is applied You should contact your dealer or the engine manu fac...

Page 113: ...ting and distracting for the operator when the action gets intense You must always be conscious of the fact that your primary responsibility is the safe operation of your boat and the safety of your p...

Page 114: ...cedure on your boat Refer to the placard mounted on your boat for more specific information regarding solid waste disposal 12 13 Transporting Your Boat Your Monterey is a large boat and should only be...

Page 115: ...ures Sacrificial Anodes Sacrificial anodes are installed on the inboard engines freshwater cooling system and on the transom The transom anodes are connected to the bonding system and protect the meta...

Page 116: ...it more susceptible to stains NEVER apply wax or buffing compound to a gelcoat surface in direct sunlight Do not attempt to remove stains and scratch es Chalking stains and minor scratches can be remo...

Page 117: ...critical that your care for it properly YOUR STAINLESS STEEL CAN BE DAMAGED BY EXPOSURE TO ACIDS AND OTHER CORROSIVE AGENTS FOUND IN MANY CLEANING PRODUCTS A PARTIAL LIST OF ADDITIVESTHAT MAY CAUSE ST...

Page 118: ...ltwater allowed to remain on powder coated aluminum will penetrate the coat ing and attack the aluminum usually around fas teners and hardware mounted to the aluminum Once a month check for damaged po...

Page 119: ...rosene These solvents may be obtained at a paint or hardware store and should be used in accordance with the manufacturer s recommendations To maintain a high luster finish on your acryl ics we recomm...

Page 120: ...ed contact will result in a permanent stain Use a cloth lightly dampened with mineral spirits and rub the stain gently working from the outer edge of the stain towards the center in order to prevent s...

Page 121: ...a and keep away from any ignition source Always wear protective gloves Marine Interior Fabrics Spot clean only with water based shampoo or foam upholstery cleaner Pretest a small inconspicu ous area b...

Page 122: ...aggressive cleaner and move the next strongest only if the stain remains NEVER EXCEED a stain ing agent s recommended cleaner or cleaning method however Method 1 Use one of the following cleaners with...

Page 123: ...tion of dirt and mildew The outer canvas surfaces can be cleaned with a soft scrub brush and either automotive convertible top cleaners or household clean ers suitable for use on acrylic surfaces The...

Page 124: ...HE COCKPIT MUST BE OPEN FOR LEGALVENTILATION ANDTO PREVENT THE POSSIBLE ACCUMULATION OF CARBON MONOXIDE FUMES WHICH COULD BE LETHAL CARBON MONOXIDE IS A LETHAL TOXIC GAS THAT IS COLORLESS AND ODORLESS...

Page 125: ...y of clean dry fuel Improper marina fuel storage techniques limited boat usage etc can cause the fuel to become contaminated The age of fuel can affect engine performance Chemical changes occur as the...

Page 126: ...valves once a month and service as required Note All drains and pumps must be proper ly winterized before winter lay up NEVER USE HARSH CHEMICAL DRAIN CLEANERS IN MARINE DRAIN SYSTEMS PERMANENT DAMAGE...

Page 127: ...uality diesel fuel additive containing an algaecide may be required to control algae during stor age in your area Sling Locations Your dealer or the engine manufacturer can provide additional informat...

Page 128: ...o lift block or cradle your boat Hull damage resulting from improper cradle and blocking support will void the Monterey Hull Warranty Supporting The Boat For Storage A well made cradle or proper block...

Page 129: ...sure when doing this to prevent possible system dam age Because of the check valve mechanism built in the pump blowing the lines will not remove the water from the fresh water pump Remove the inlet an...

Page 130: ...winterized by following winterizing procedure in the manufacturer s owner s manual The drain sump system must be properly winter ized Clean debris from the drain and sump and flush for several minute...

Page 131: ...S AND Damaged or leaking mufflers or exhaust hoses will allow carbon monoxide engine gases and water into the bilge creating a potentially hazardous condition Note Not all mufflers are equipped with d...

Page 132: ...ormal noises Monitor the temperature gauges closely until they stabilize at normal operating temperature to ensure that the cooling pumps are operating prop erly Operate the boat at slow speeds until...

Page 133: ...m u p e g l i b l a t e m y a r p S r o t c e t o r p a h t i w X e g l i b n a e l C X X r o f s t n e n o p m o c e n i g n e d n a e g l i b k c e h C s k a e l X X s r e n i a r t s r e t a w w a...

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Page 135: ...MONTEREY BOATS Maintenance Schedule Hours Date Dealer Service Repairs...

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Page 137: ...er License Color and make of auto 7 Persons aboard Name Age Address telephone No 8 Do any of the persons aboard have a medical problem Yes No If yes what 9 Trip Expectations Leave at From Going to Exp...

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Page 143: ...t persons coming aboard Boat Hook Short shaft of wood or metal with a hook fitting at one end shaped to aid in extending one s reach from the side of the boat Bow The front end of a boat s hull Bow Li...

Page 144: ...against a dock or another vessel Fend off To push or hold the boat off from the dock or another boat Flying Bridge A control station above the level of the deck or cabin Flukes The broad portions of...

Page 145: ...The center of the boat Marina A protected facility primarily for recre ational small craft Marine Ways or Railways Inclined planes at the water s edge onto which boats are hauled Moored A boat secured...

Page 146: ...heer The uppermost edge of the hull Sling A strap which will hold the boat securely while being lifted lowered or carried Slip A boat s berth between two pilings or piers Sole The deck of a cockpit or...

Page 147: ...e The plane of a boat where the surface of the water touches the hull when it is afloat on even keel Watertight Bulkhead Bulkheads secured so tightly so as not to let water pass Wharf A structure gene...

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Page 149: ...ed by a qualified marine technician Steering is slow to respond and engine RPM has been reduced An engine will not start with the shift control lever in neutral The engine does not respond properly to...

Page 150: ...automatic fire extinguisher in the engine compartment has activated and the engines were shut down by the extin guisher shut down control Check the monitor panel for a red light or no green light If...

Page 151: ...roper ventilation The carbon monoxide detector is defective and needs to be calibrated by the manufacturer or replaced Have the boat checked by a professional before condemning the CO moni tor The wat...

Page 152: ...The pump impeller is jammed by debris Clean pump impeller housing The wire connections in the bilge have corroded Replace connectors and secure above the bilge waterline The automatic switch is defect...

Page 153: ...he discharge hose Flush enough to move waste to the holding tank particularly at the end of each day No deodorizer in the holding tank Add deodorizer to the holding tank each time it is pumped out The...

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