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Quicksilver 675BR — General Information

 

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Quicksilver® recommends that you fully comply with the manual provided by the engine 
manufacturer. Follow the recommended maintenance and warranty schedule in your Engine 
Operator’s Manual. Refer to the Engine Owner’s Manual for operating instructions and warranty 
information. The engines are warrantied directly by Mercury, not by Quicksilver®. 

 

 

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Trailering

 

Quicksilver® does not offer a trailer for this boat, however, if you plan on purchasing one from another 
vendor, please consider the following:

 

 

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The trailer should have a center roller and keel guards which will help provide good support for 
the keel.

 

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Trailers with bunks provide a more even weight distribution.

 

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The mass of your boat in trailering condition is 1881kg. This includes the weight of a fully 
optioned boat along with full liquid loads. This does not include gear weight usually associated 
with operating the vessel.

 

 

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Strong Points

 

Cleats

 

Your boat comes equipped with four cleats, two located on the bow and two located at the stern. The 
cleats are used to secure the boat to the dock while loading, unloading, or mooring. 

 

 

Bow Eye / Stern Eye

 

Your boat includes a bow eye, which is used to haul and hold your boat onto a trailer. In addition, 
there are two stern eyes, located on the transom, which are used as tie down points during trailering 
the boat. The bow and stern eyes may be used for short term lifting of the boat only.

 

 

Towing

 

Quicksilver® does not recommend towing other boats, or being towed by other boats, unless it is 
absolutely necessary. In the event that it becomes necessary for you to have your boat towed, a 
professional company experienced in this type of operation is better equipped to handle this situation.

 

Do not operate this craft with an engine of rated power 

greater than that posted on the capacity label. Do not 

operate at maximum speed while in congested waterways, 

or in weather or sea conditions of reduced visibility, high 

winds or large waves. Reduce speed and wake as a courtesy 

to others. Observe & obey speed limits and no wake zones.

 

Towing or being towed can lead to fatigue of the boat’s 

hardware and lines. Failure of any part can seriously injury 

people or damage the boat. Do not stand directly in line 

with the tow line. If the line were to break, it would “snap 

back” causing injury or damage to everything in its path.

 

Use only the lifting points specified. Using the cleats for 

lifting is dangerous and could cause serious injury or death.

 

Always tow or be towed at a slow speed. Never exceed the 

hull speed of a displacement craft when being towed.

 

It is the owner’s/operator’s responsibility to ensure that 

mooring lines, towing lines, anchor chains, anchor lines and 

anchors are adequate for the vessel’s intended use. Owners 

should also consider what action will be necessary when 

securing a tow line on board.

 

Summary of Contents for 675BR

Page 1: ...675BR Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ins information vital to understanding the operation of your boat Original Equipment Manufacturer OEM Information The OEM information contains manuals provided by the individual system manufacturers o...

Page 4: ...ny time without notice in the colors equipment specifications materials and prices of all models or to discontinue models Should changes in production models be made Quicksilver is not obligated to ma...

Page 5: ...ation 1 Fuel System 14 2 Fresh Water System optional 16 3 Black Water System optional 17 4 Bilge Pump 20 5 Fire Prevention 21 6 Carbon Monoxide 22 7 Bow Anchor Windlass optional 24 8 Steering 25 9 Eng...

Page 6: ...ing of your boat Understand and follow the Rules of the Road and learn how to navigate Do not forget that a boating license is mandatory in many countries for vessels above a certain engine power Thes...

Page 7: ...d side of the hull under the gunwale if the boat has an optional swim platform and is your boat s most important identifying factor The CIN must be included in all correspondence related to the vessel...

Page 8: ...WHAT BRUNSWICK MARINE IN EMEA WILL DO Brunswick Marine in EMEA s sole and exclusive obligation under this warranty is limited to at our option repairing a defective part replacing such part or parts w...

Page 9: ...rbished repaired or remanufactured products or parts in the warranty repair or replacement process Such products and parts will be comparable in function and performance to an original product or part...

Page 10: ...ally used for such purposes The repair or replacement of parts or the performance of service under this warranty does not extend the life of this warranty beyond its original expiration date Unexpired...

Page 11: ...e 13 Any failure or defect caused by an act of nature resulting in damage cost or expense 14 Any transportation 15 Any failure or defect arising from a previous repair made by a non authorized service...

Page 12: ...EMEA where such does not otherwise exist under applicable law Some country state or region may not allow the applicable statute of limitations for rescission or revocation to be reduced so this provis...

Page 13: ...gth Overall LMAX 6 40m Length Overall LMAX OPTION 6 48m Beam of Hull BH 2 40m Beam Max BMAX 2 46m Draft of Hull TH 0 47m Draft Max TMAX 0 87m Overall Height Ha 1 83m Overall Height Ha OPTION 2 83m Lig...

Page 14: ...in the vessel Keep the bilge area as dry as possible and in rough weather or at planing speeds keep all openings hatches lockers doorways and windows closed to minimize flooding Breaking waves are a s...

Page 15: ...ng 2m Category D Designed for winds that include up to a wind force 4 Beaufort scale 16 knots and a significant wave height up to and including 0 3m with occasional waves of 0 5m maximum height Refer...

Page 16: ...Quicksilver 675BR General Information 4 6 Safety Label Locations Cockpit Interior Exterior...

Page 17: ...Quicksilver 675BR General Information 5 6 Safety Label Locations Helm...

Page 18: ...bucket seat Fender cleat P S Cockpit floor hatch Aft cockpit seat cushion port Aft port seat storage hatch Aft cockpit backrest port Aft cockpit seat cushion center Aft center seat storage hatch Aft...

Page 19: ...shower Wake board tower 8 Deck Layout Optional Equipment 9 Cockpit Storage Cockpit sun lounge Waste pumpout Zipwake interceptors Toilet Refrigerator Bow anchor windlass Potable water fill Anchor line...

Page 20: ...ed to store petrol and do not have adequate ventilation Fuel tank vent Canvas storage drain Cockpit floor drain Forward bilge pump drain Forward cockpit floor drain Interior sink drain Starboard bow c...

Page 21: ...meter SC1000 tachometer Hydraulic steering Steering wheel Helm breaker panel Engine throttle shift control Engine shutdown switch Engine key USB port Helm switch panel Air temperature sensor Toilet op...

Page 22: ...bilge pump Forward bilge pump Navigation lights Windshield wiper Courtesy lights Water pump 13 Navigation Lights Your boat comes equipped with navigation lighting for use at night or in low visibility...

Page 23: ...o not operate this craft with an engine power rating larger than that posted on the power capacity label in the craft The maximum power rating label is located at the helm under the Capacity plate The...

Page 24: ...nts during trailering the boat The bow and stern eyes may be used for short term lifting of the boat only Towing Quicksilver does not recommend towing other boats or being towed by other boats unless...

Page 25: ...Quicksilver 675BR General Information 13 Strong Points Stern cleat P S Bow cleat P S Anchor deadend Bow eye Stern eye...

Page 26: ...he capacity may not be useable due to trim and loading conditions so consider keeping at a minimum 25 reserve fuel in the tank Fuel tanks with levels less than 25 capacity can cause engine stalling pr...

Page 27: ...osure of ethanol in the fuel to humidity and condensation When filling the tank do not attempt to top off the tank When the nozzle shuts off the tank is full and continuing to fill past the fuel fill...

Page 28: ...tank with any fuel containing ethanol Storage Long periods of storage and or non use common to boats create unique problems When preparing to store a boat for extended periods of two months or more it...

Page 29: ...more times with potable water Maintenance Maintenance of the fresh water system will require you to check the fittings and hoses to make sure that there are no leaks Before the winter season the fresh...

Page 30: ...ischarge valve Holding tank to pumpout hose Pumpout deck plate Holding tank to vent filter hose Vent filter Vent filter to tank vent thru hull hose Tank vent thru hull Operation Prior to using the toi...

Page 31: ...main battery panel The macerator switch is a momentary switch which means that it needs to be pressed during operation 3 When the tank is empty stop pressing the macerator switch 4 Return the macerat...

Page 32: ...the boat Access to the aft bilge pump is via the motorwell access plate while access to the forward bilge pump is through an access plate in the head storage area Both bilge pumps are rated for 500 G...

Page 33: ...or replaced when expired or discharged 4 Ensure that the fire fighting equipment is readily accessible when the boat is occupied 5 Inform the members of the crew about the location and operation of th...

Page 34: ...have the victim breath fresh air deeply If breathing stops resuscitate A victim often revives then relapses because organs are damaged by lack of oxygen Carbon Monoxide Accumulation Prevention Carbon...

Page 35: ...he unit is operating correctly both audible and visual warning indicators will be activated End of Life Signal Your CO detector is equipped with an End Of Life EOL signal indicating the sensor used in...

Page 36: ...button 7 Bow Anchor Windlass optional The anchor windlass located at the bow of the boat assists with the anchoring of your boat by automatically raising and lowering the anchor The windlass is operat...

Page 37: ...into the water The speed of the rode can be adjusted by turning the handle clockwise To re engage the clutch and lock the rode from moving turn the handle clockwise To manually raise the anchor loosen...

Page 38: ...out the propeller spinning On the mechanical shift controller the button is located at the center of the throttle control and when moved back to the center position the button will automatically re en...

Page 39: ...profile At anytime the user can override the automatic trim system by simply pressing the trim button on the shifter The Active Trim keypad is located on the port side of the dash Refer to the manufa...

Page 40: ...terceptors are controlled by panel located at the helm In auto mode the system decides how far the interceptors should be deployed depending on boat speed and attitude Located on the control panel the...

Page 41: ...est and rotating it forward this allows a person to sit facing aft towards the Starboard windshield wiper switch Windshield Wiper Park On Wiper motor switch positions In certain countries radio signal...

Page 42: ...and cushion To use first install the filler panel between the bow seat and the console seat The filler panel is self locking between the two seats Next snap the cushion into place When not in use the...

Page 43: ...prior to installing or removing the ski pylon spray water on the ski pole to help slide it through the deck plate When the ski pole is not in use it can be stored in the aft storage tub The ski pylon...

Page 44: ...s kits or other boats Do not tow more than two persons at one time Use caution with skier in tow as rope may snap back into cockpit when released Failure to follow these guidelines may result in injur...

Page 45: ...umulate Canvas 23 Canvas optional As an option a bimini with frame and a bimini with vinyl panels that fully encloses the cockpit can be installed on your boat Bimini When not in use the bimini stores...

Page 46: ...attery box The battery should always be installed and secured within the battery box on your boat This will ensure that the battery will not move around while the boat is underway 4 Battery Selector S...

Page 47: ...e it may not be sufficient to carry the electrical load of the equipment it is connected to and will cause nuisance failures If a fuse or breaker is replaced with one that has a higher amperage it wil...

Page 48: ...owner s manual contains electrical schematics and wiring harness illustrations for your boat These electrical schematics were generated by the Electrical Engineering Department for technical reference...

Page 49: ...Quicksilver 675BR Electrical Systems 37 DC Wiring Schematic...

Page 50: ...Quicksilver 675BR Electrical Systems 38 Bow Windlass...

Page 51: ...erformance and overall look If it has been a while between inspections you might notice algae or slime growth on the hull This can be cleaned with a coarse towel or soft bristle brush The growth shoul...

Page 52: ...violet rays etc will take their toll on vinyl products causing them to lose their luster and texture To clean remove ordinary dirt and smudges with a mild soap and water solution Dry with a soft lint...

Page 53: ...of silicone spray a wax candle can be used to lubricate the zipper track Replace any missing fasteners or any fasteners showing signs of corrosion DO NOT use petroleum based products such as petroleum...

Page 54: ...our acrylic scratch resistant clean and minimize the deteriorating effects of sunlight To clean rinse the windscreen window thoroughly with clean water to remove any dust dirt particles salt water or...

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