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Introduction 

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WHAT  IS  NOT  COVERED:    As  expressly  set  out  herein,  all  warranties  provided  by  the  manufacturers  and  distributors  of 
components, equipment, and parts (“Component Manufacturer”) on the boat are hereby assigned to the owner, to the extent  
permitted by the Component Manufacturer, as the owner’s sole and exclusive remedy with respect to such items.  Any  
assistance  by  Brunswick  Marine  in  EMEA  and/or  its  authorized  dealers  with  regard  to  component  warranties  shall  not 
constitute  an  adoption  of  the  responsibilities  of  a  component  manufacturer  with  regard  to  its  component  warranties.    This 
Limited Warranty does not apply to any Quicksilver® which has been salvaged or declared a total loss or a constructive total 
loss for any reasons not covered in this Limited Warranty.  This Limited Warranty also does not apply to the following items: 
 

1.  Engines, drivetrains, controls, propellers, batteries, other equipment or accessories that carry their own individual 

warranties, or equipment and accessories which are not installed by Quicksilver® 

2.  Window damage or breakage 
3.  Rainwater leakage, including rainwater leakage through convertible tops 
4.  Damage or deterioration of cosmetic surface finishes, including cracking, crazing, discoloration, air voids, fading or 

oxidation  of  gel  coat,  wood  finishes  (varnishes,  stains,  and  paints),  fabrics,  vinyls,  plastics,  trim  tape,  plated  or 
painted metal, stainless steel finishes, anti-fouling bottom paint, or zinc anodes 

5.  Any Quicksilver® which has been altered or modified from Brunswick Marine in EMEA factory specifications 
6.  Any Quicksilver® initially sold at retail by a party other than an authorized Brunswick Marine in EMEA dealer 
7.  Any Quicksilver® which has been used for racing or military purposes, or which has been overpowered according 

to Brunswick Marine in EMEA factory specifications for such Quicksilver® 

8.  Any Quicksilver® used for Commercial Purposes.  Commercial Purposes, as used herein, means a vessel with more 

than 50% usage for business or revenue-producing purposes. 

9.  Any  failure  or  defect  caused by  an  accident,  product  abuse  or  misuse,  failure  of the  owner  to  use,  maintain,  or 

store  the  Quicksilver®  as  specified  in  Brunswick  Marine  in  EMEA  owner’s  manual(s),  and  any  other  failure  to 
provide reasonable care and maintenance. 

10.  Any transportation, haul out, or other expenses incurred in returning the Quicksilver® to the selling dealer or to 

the Brunswick Marine in EMEA factory for warranty service. 

11.  Any  representation  or  implication  relating  to  speed,  range,  fuel  consumption  or  estimated  performance 

characteristics.  

12.  Damage,  shrinkage,  or  deterioration  of  carpet,  upholstery,  and  exterior  canvas  tops,  enclosures,  and  weather 

covers (including rainwater leakage) 

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 provider 
16.  Any item exceeding the expressed coverage limits specified in any Brunswick Marine in EMEA Limited Warranty 
17.  Any defect or repair requiring redesign of the Quicksilver®, except pursuant to the recall provisions of the United 

States Federal Boat Safety Act of 1971, or the recall laws of any other foreign jurisdiction. 

 
SOLE  REMEDY:    The  remedy  of  repair  or  replacement  of  parts  that  are  found  to  be  defective  in  factory  materials  or 
workmanship  covered  by  the  Limited  Warranty  shall  constitute  the  owner’s  sole  and  exclusive  remedy  against  Brunswick 
Marine in EMEA for any claims whatsoever of economic loss resulting from product failure. 
In  keeping  with  environmental  policies  and  practices,  Brunswick  Marine  in  EMEA reserves  the right  to  utilize  reconditioned, 
refurbished, 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 and warranted for the remainder of the 
original warranty period.  In no event shall any repair or replacement under this Limited Warranty exceed the fair market value 
of the product as of the date of the owner’s claim.  Acceptance of any product retuned or any refund provided by Brunswick 
Marine  in  EMEA  shall  not  be  deemed  an  admission  that  the  product  is  defective.    Products  that  are  replaced  become  the 
property of Brunswick Marine in EMEA. 
 
OTHER LIMITATIONS:   Except  as  set  forth  herein  or  on  any  other written  Limited  Warranties  by Brunswick Marine in EMEA, 
there  are  no  other  warranties,  expressed  or implied  provided  by  Brunswick  Marine  in EMEA,  on  this  Quicksilver®.  All  other 
warranties,  expressed  or  implied  are  expressly  excluded.    Brunswick  Marine  in  EMEA  further  disclaims  any  liability  for 
economic loss arising from claims of product failure, negligence, defective design, manufacturing defect , failure to warn  and/
or  instruct,  lack  of  seaworthiness,  and  any  other  theory  of  liability  not  expressly  covered  under  the  terms  of  this  Limited 
Warranty. 
Any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose is disclaimed.  To the extent the implied warranty 
cannot  be  disclaimed,  it  is  limited  to  the  shorter  of  one  (1)  year  from  the  date  of  delivery  to  the  first  retail  owner  or  the 
duration  of  the  respective  Limited  Warranties  stated  herein.    To  the  extent  required  by  law  and  implied  warranty  of 
merchantability  is  limited  for  the  duration  of  the  respect  Limited  Warranties  stated.    To  the  extent  allowed  by  law  neither 
Brunswick Marine in EMEA,  not  the  selling  dealer  shall  have  any responsibility  of  the  loss  of  use  of  the  Quicksilver®,  loss  of 
time, inconvenience, commercial loss or consequential damages. 

Summary of Contents for 755PH

Page 1: ...755 Pilothouse 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: ...y 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 mak...

Page 5: ...System 21 3 Black Water System optional 22 4 Bilge Pumps 24 5 Livewell System 25 6 Raw Water Washdown optional 26 7 Fish Boxes Pumpout 27 8 Fire Prevention 28 9 Carbon Monoxide Monitor 29 10 Bow Ancho...

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: ...t important identifying factor The CIN consists of a two digit country code indicating the country of origin of the manufacturer and a unique twelve digit code that provides Quicksilver vital informat...

Page 8: ...HAT 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 wi...

Page 9: ...bished 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: ...nally 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 Unexpire...

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: ...m Length Overall LMAX OPTION 7 86m Beam of Hull BH 2 72m Beam Max BMAX 2 79m Draft of Hull TH 0 59m Draft Max TMAX 0 87m Overall Height Ha 2 8m Light Craft Mass mLCC 2 390 kg Maximum Load mMTL 1 065 k...

Page 14: ...or at planing speeds keep all openings hatches lockers doorways and windows closed to minimize flooding Breaking waves are a serious stability hazard Finally stability can be compromised when towing o...

Page 15: ...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 to your product c...

Page 16: ...Quicksilver 755PH General Information 4 6 Safety Label Locations Exterior...

Page 17: ...Quicksilver 755PH General Information 5 Safety Label Locations Bilge and Helm...

Page 18: ...Quicksilver 755PH General Information 6 Safety Label Locations Interior...

Page 19: ...cap P S Port fish box hatch Stern cleat P S Livewell Motorwell drain Motorwell access plate Engine rigging boot Transom door Transom ladder Grab rail Fuel fill deck plate Aft center cockpit hatch Star...

Page 20: ...Port flip seat Cockpit table Aft flip seat Stern windlass Swim platform extension P S Motorwell prep station Cockpit shower Raw water washdown Exterior helm Radar VHF radio antenna Opening roof hatch...

Page 21: ...aft galley storage Port forward galley storage Refrigerator if equipped 230V outlet 12V outlet Handrail Map storage Seat slider Cup holder Helm seat pedestal Portlight P S Rod storage Diesel heat retu...

Page 22: ...Forward mattress Forward filler mattress Aft filler mattress Center mattress extension Forward bulkhead Port gunnel pad Starboard gunnel pad 10 Interior Upholstery Layout 11 Curtains optional Aft cabi...

Page 23: ...ard hatch Footwell hatch Head closeout lid Berth filler aft Berth filler center extension Berth filler starboard extension Cabin table leg storage 12 Interior Liner Layout LED overhead light with swit...

Page 24: ...Side navigation light P S Hardtop rail P S VHF radio antenna optional Rod holder 4 optional Radar dome optional VHF radio optional LED Overhead light with switch Stereo speaker optional Spreader light...

Page 25: ...enter cockpit storage Quicksilver recommends that the liferaft store in the center cockpit access hatches Do not store any equipment containing petrol outboard engines portable petrol tanks etc in any...

Page 26: ...equipped Galley sink drain Port deck trail drain Port fish box drain Deck drain Livewell drain Livewell pick up Port ventilation box drain Starboard ventilation box drain Fuel vent Aft bilge pump Fis...

Page 27: ...losed SC1000 speedometer SC1000 tachometer 12V outlet Helm switch panel Steering helm Steering wheel Ignition shutdown safety switch Engine key Engine throttle shift control Stereo USB port GPS Bow th...

Page 28: ...rt of the third switch forward to illuminate the port red and starboard green bow lights and push the upper part of the fourth switch forward to illuminate the all around light white showing other ves...

Page 29: ...sider the following The trailer should have a center roller and keel guards which will help provide good support for the keel Trailers with bunks provide a more even weight distribution The mass of yo...

Page 30: ...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 Always...

Page 31: ...ve fuel in the tank Fuel tanks with levels less than 25 capacity can cause engine stalling problems due to fuel starvation or by allowing sediment and dirt to enter the fuel supply lines Keep the tank...

Page 32: ...mixture in the upper level phase If the lower level phase consisting of water and ethanol is deep enough to reach the fuel inlet it could be pumped directly into the engine and cause significant probl...

Page 33: ...ansom shower if applicable Filling the Tank The water tank can be filled through the water fill inlet located on the port side of the deckhouse Fill the tank only from a source known to provide safe p...

Page 34: ...ut connection Operation Prior to using the toilet make sure that the toilet water pickup valve is opened The toilet is located under a cover on the forward part of the cabin To use first remove the cu...

Page 35: ...vent filter hose Vent filter Vent filter to tank vent thru hull hose Tank vent thru hull Macerator switch This boat is equipped with an overboard discharge seacock Some countries levy severe penalties...

Page 36: ...via the macerator in an approved location or the dockside pumpout 2 Pump water through the system via the toilet to remove any residue waste 3 Empty the holding tank again removing all liquids 4 Pour...

Page 37: ...e livewell raw water pickup valve and the flow control valve are in the open position The livewell raw water pickup valve can be accessed through the motorwell access plate while the flow control valv...

Page 38: ...l valve Vented loop Control valve to vented loop hose Aerator spray head Livewell Overflow drain Drain plug Overboard drain hose Livewell drain thru hull Control panel Livewell System The livewell val...

Page 39: ...ter out of all of the hoses in the raw water washdown system 2 Remove the sprayer from the raw water washdown hose and drain the water out of the hose 7 Fish Boxes Pumpout Your boat has two large fish...

Page 40: ...equipment is readily accessible when the boat is occupied 5 Inform the members of the crew about the location and operation of the fire fighting equipment the locations of discharge openings in to the...

Page 41: ...s suspected 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 Preven...

Page 42: ...arning indicators will be activated End of Life Signal Your CO detector may be equipped with an End Of Life EOL signal indicating the sensor used in the unit has reached the end of its service life an...

Page 43: ...eration In the event that there is a loss of power the windlass can still be used to raise or lower the anchor manually If there is a loss of power check the windlass breaker to see if it needs to be...

Page 44: ...in helm or by a remote key FOB Operation To operate the windlass the windlass breaker located below the battery switch panel must be turned ON Operation of the windlass at the helm is controlled by a...

Page 45: ...direction move the joystick to the left To move the bow to the starboard direction move the joystick to the right Refer to the thruster owner s manual for complete details on the operation and warrant...

Page 46: ...er and hydraulic hoses If you purchase a Mercury Verado six cylinder engine the steering system includes an electric power assisted steering pump to aid in the handling of the vessel Operation When tu...

Page 47: ...located at the center of the throttle control and when moved back to the center position the button will automatically re engage the shifting mechanism For the DTS control the Throttle Only button is...

Page 48: ...connected to the operator If an emergency arises where the engine must be shut down pull the lanyard cord to release it from the shut off switch which in turn shuts down the engine This switch is desi...

Page 49: ...he up position while all red bars indicate the trim tabs are fully deployed in the down position To lower the port bow boat is running with a starboard list push the left switch marked DOWN Alternativ...

Page 50: ...ne control can then be transferred to the exterior helm station NOTE The DTS control unit must be in the neutral position engine running propeller not spinning at both helms before transferring contro...

Page 51: ...mechanism Exterior Helm Mechanical Exterior Helm DTS Cabin engine control Exterior helm engine control Helm transfer switch Vision from the exterior helm station is limited Maintain a lookout as requi...

Page 52: ...mplete instructions On a standard helm non L6 Verado the fill is located on the top of the helm pump If you need to add fluid to the system you must add the fluid at the exterior helm not the main hel...

Page 53: ...s the first cold air inlet is located below the starboard cabin seat and the second is an exterior outlet located on the starboard side of the deckhouse Finally there is an exhaust outlet located on t...

Page 54: ...untry of use For colder climates Quicksilver recommends using a fluid with antifreeze To operate simply press and hold the windshield washer switch also located at the helm Windshield Wipers Port wind...

Page 55: ...simply pull the handle located on the base of the seats out and down Port Aft Cockpit Flip Seats Stored position In use position Folding seat Pull handle Interior Cabin Table Table Table leg Table ba...

Page 56: ...you want to tilt the engine to trailer position you must rotate the prep station forward Simply lift the prep station from the rear and it will rotate out of the way Table base Table leg Table Table s...

Page 57: ...d on the hardtop Next connect the canvas to the sun awning rail using the zippers on the edge of the canvas Finally connect the straps to the eyelets on the deck In rough seas the sun awning should be...

Page 58: ...dition to the bimini clear vinyl panels can be installed to enclose the cockpit Each panel attaches to the bimini with a zipper and snaps or studs are used to attach to the deck Bimini Deployed Full E...

Page 59: ...ot move around while the boat is underway 4 Battery Selector Switch Your vessel is equipped with a battery switch to control the delivery of DC power from the batteries The battery switch is located o...

Page 60: ...eaker is replaced with one that has a higher amperage it will not provide protection against an electrical malfunction and could create a possible fire hazard Fuses and breakers Battery Switch Operati...

Page 61: ...wn 15 Amp If equipped Waste pump 25 Amp if equipped Horn 5 Amp Water pump 10 Amp Lighting 15 Amp Port wiper 10 Amp Starboard wiper 10 Amp Wiper wash 5 Amp if equipped Electronics 5 Amp if equipped Ste...

Page 62: ...Power To connect to shore power On the Boat 1 Make sure that the all of the breakers on the AC Distribution Panel are OFF 2 Dry off the shore power cord receptacle on the boat Dry the end of the shor...

Page 63: ...aker Do not allow shore power cable end to hang in water An electrical field can result which can cause injury or death to nearby swimmers To minimize shock and fire hazards turn off craft s shore pow...

Page 64: ...nd ready for service without overcharging 9 Electrical Schematics This owner s manual contains electrical schematics and wiring harness illustrations for your boat These electrical schematics were gen...

Page 65: ...Quicksilver 755PH Electrical Systems 53 DC Wiring Schematic...

Page 66: ...Quicksilver 755PH Electrical Systems 54 Stern Windlass Schematic Bow Thruster Schematic Bow Windlass Schematic...

Page 67: ...Quicksilver 755PH Electrical Systems 55 230V AC Schematic...

Page 68: ...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 69: ...tra 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 l...

Page 70: ...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 71: ...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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