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Summary of Contents for 23 OBX

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL 23 OBX...

Page 2: ...REGAL 221734 OWNER S MANUAL 12 2015 23 OBX...

Page 3: ...Weather Water Conditions 55 2 RULES OF THE ROAD Navigation Rules Defined 58 Navigation Rules 59 Night Running 66 Bridge Clearance 67 3 ENGINES CONTROLS Outboard Engine 68 Outboard Drive Unit 81 Prope...

Page 4: ...OSSARY INDEX Glossary 247 Index 251 12 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 6 EQUIPMENTOPERATION Battery Switch 141 Bow Filler Cushion 147 Bow Walk Thru Doors 148 Bilge Pump 149 Canvas 150 Cockpit Carpet 155 Cockpit...

Page 5: ...the United States Coast Guard and the American Boat and Yacht Council Your Regal boat was built with the same attention to detail and quality of construction that we would expect in a boat we would p...

Page 6: ...1 6 Mission Statement With God s help and a steadfast commitment to integrity we will develop a team of exceptional people and relationships to provide exceptional customer satisfaction...

Page 7: ...INT 7 Introduction THIS PAGE IS LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK...

Page 8: ...enance beyond the scope of this manual Also your Regal dealer carries a line of factory approved parts and accessories Your Regal dealer can provide information regarding national training organizatio...

Page 9: ...al notes that all drawings specifications models standard and optional equipment referred to in this manual are subject to change without notice OWNER S INFORMATION PACKET Regal has provided an inform...

Page 10: ...llowing page It will supply vital statistics on your vessel Make a copy of the data for safe keeping at home Vessel Float Plan Fill out the float plan on the following page before departing Leave it w...

Page 11: ..._______State ___________ Phone _______________________________________________ Insurance Agent s Name _________________________________ Policy _____________________________________________ USCG Phone...

Page 12: ...pass Home Telephone Food Cell Phone Water Make Of Boat Destination Registration Leave From Length Time Left Boat Name Going To Gel Color Fuel Level 1 4 1 2 3 4 F Trim Color Est Time Of Arrival Inboard...

Page 13: ...t is on board such as mooring lines first aid kit tool kit and extra parts Inspect fuel components hoses and hardware including all filters for fuel leaks and overall tightness Visually inspect engine...

Page 14: ...mmer Penetrating Oil Wire Crimpers Extra Light Bulbs Vise Grip Pliers Extra Batteries Floating Flashlight Duct Tape Nut Driver Set Electrical Tape Oil Filter Wrench Power Steering Fluid Fuel Filter Wr...

Page 15: ...the vessel The capacity plate data applies under normal conditions Be sure to read and abide by the capacity limits Remember the boat operator is responsible for the vessel and the safety of its passe...

Page 16: ...ning all relevant boat and engine serial numbers will be sent after the factory receives the paperwork Dealer s Responsibility Your boat has undergone rigid quality assurance inspections before leavin...

Page 17: ...ply the following boating rules and regulations safety equipment environmental regulations accident reports and warranty regulations terms and conditions To read thoroughly all literature supplied wit...

Page 18: ...INT 18...

Page 19: ...Under the Five Year Transferable Limited Structural Hull Warranty Regal will repair or replace the fiberglass hull if it is found to be structurally defective in material or workmanship within the fi...

Page 20: ...days of the date of delivery and such information must be on file at Regal b The purchaser must first notify the dealer from whom the boat was purchased of any claim under this warranty within the app...

Page 21: ...upon or unloaded from trailers cradles or other devices used to place boats in water remove boats from water or store or transport boats on or over land m Water damage to dry rot to condensation to o...

Page 22: ...making repairs to or replacing the defective parts and no claim for breach of warranty shall be cause for cancellation or rescission of the contract or sale for any boat manufactured by REGAL MARINE...

Page 23: ...LABELS Safety Precaution Definition Safety precautions are stated as caution warning and danger signal words They are highlighted in this manual by font design and symbol usage Also a notice heading i...

Page 24: ...he result of an action on board your vessel Always think safety first NOTICE DO NOT REMOVE OR COVER ANY PRECAUTIONARY LABELS KEEP HARSH CHEMICALS AWAY FROM LABELS IF A LABEL BECOMES ILLEGIBLE CONTACT...

Page 25: ...ck weather conditions periodically while you are boating and before your outing If you are forced to operate your boat in a storm condition take common sense precautions wear PFD s store gear reduce s...

Page 26: ...times Any time you encounter rough weather conditions make sure everyone on board is wearing a PFD including yourself Instruct your passengers in how to put on their PFDs and be sure they know their s...

Page 27: ...current charts of the area you ll be cruising to stay on proper course Charts can be obtained at your closest marine outlet or store or by contacting one of three federal government agencies File a f...

Page 28: ...may change or be different from state to state Contact your local boating agencies for updated information We can not stress safety enough Remember there are no brakes on your boat and the water curr...

Page 29: ...rry one type I II III or V PFD wearable for each person aboard See the explanation following for each type For type V to be counted they must be used according to the label instructions In addition al...

Page 30: ...e up in the water but not as numerous as Type I They are available in adult medium child along with infant and small child sizes TYPE III Known as a flotation aid it is good for calm inland water or w...

Page 31: ...r soaked kapok bags missing straps and sewing that is undone Clean each PFD with mild soap and water only Again let dry sufficiently before storing Keep PFD s out of grease and oil since they can dete...

Page 32: ...flammable liquids such as grease oil and gasoline The number indicates the general size of the extinguisher and minimum extinguishing agent weight FIRE EXTINGUISHER CONTENTS CLASS FOAM C02 DRY CHEM HA...

Page 33: ...l approved extinguishers need to have an indication gauge USCG Approved Fire Extinguisher Types Features The dry chemical agent is widely used because of its convenience and low cost The extinguisher...

Page 34: ...ed directly to them up to point where a body of water is less than two miles wide must have Coast Guard approved visual distress signals Pyrotechnic Devices Pyrotechnic visual distress signals must be...

Page 35: ...t be certified by the manufacturer to comply with Coast Guard standards They include Orange distress flag Electric distress flag The distress flag is for day use only It must be 3 x 3 or larger with a...

Page 36: ...1 14 CHAPTER 1 POSITION INDICATING RADIO BEACON DYE MARKER ANY COLOR HAND HELD FLARE INTERNATIONAL DISTRESS SIGNALS...

Page 37: ...ip to shore and ship to ship communications today Learn the specialized messages such as Mayday Mayday Mayday is only used when life or vessel is in imminent danger NAVIGATION LIGHTS The U S Coast Gua...

Page 38: ...1 16 CHAPTER 1 NAVIGATION LIGHT RULES...

Page 39: ...must display a placard at least 5 x 8 made of durable material fixed in a conspicuous machinery space laocation stating the following NOTICE You must immediately notify the U S Coast Guard if your ves...

Page 40: ...to dump plastic trash anywhere in the ocean or navigable waters of the United States Also it is illegal to discharge garbage in the navigable waters of the United States including the Great Lakes The...

Page 41: ...1 19 Safety On Board...

Page 42: ...uickly and accurately alert rescue forces indicate an accurate distress position and guide units to the distress scene These devices operate from satellite signals sent to a ground station where the s...

Page 43: ...it in accordance with the alarm manufacturers instructions 3 Do not operate the engine for extended periods of time while in a confined area or where exhaust outlets face a wall or bulkhead 4 Do not o...

Page 44: ...oading slow speeds or when boat is at rest Blockage of exhaust outlets can cause carbon monoxide to accumulate in the cabin and cockpit area even when the hatches windows portholes and doors are open...

Page 45: ...accumulation requires immediate attention Thoroughly ventilate cabin and cockpit areas Determine the probable source of the carbon monoxide and correct the condition immediately Regal has installed CO...

Page 46: ...ghest single cause of marine accidents and deaths Most deaths in boating accidents occur when someone falls into the water Balance is one of the first things you lose when drinking alcohol or under th...

Page 47: ...s And Facts Myth Beer is less intoxicating than other alcoholic beverages Fact One 12 oz can of beer has about the same amount of alcohol as a 5oz glass of wine or a shot of liquor T R A H C T N E T N...

Page 48: ...on the bow deck or swim platform while underway Choosing a boating outing day with inclement weather especially with high winds and thunderstorms in the forecast or staying out when bad weather is app...

Page 49: ...s 1 Death 2 Injury requiring treatment other than first aid 3 The disappearance of someone from a boat under death or injury circumstances A formal report must be made within 10 days for accidents inv...

Page 50: ...ys and open waters stay 300 feet away The flag indicates a diver in the water If a diver is operating from your boat be certain to use this flag and post a lookout on board for a divers air bubbles So...

Page 51: ...aint yourself with the ski site before skiing wakeboarding Follow the speed limits and all posted signs i e no wake etc Keep the boat away from swimmers or other people in the water Avoid running near...

Page 52: ...ASAILING THE FITTING COULD PULL OUT OF DECK On extended swim platforms you should make periodic inspections of the swim ladder and swim platform hardware to ensure that all connectors and fittings are...

Page 53: ...1 31 Safety On Board WATER SKI WAKEBOARD SIGNALS FASTER SLOWER SKIER OK AFTER FALL CAUTION OR FALLEN SKIER PICK ME UP STOP SHUT ENGINE OFF RETURN TO DROP OFF AREA SPEED OK PORT TURN STARBOARD TURN...

Page 54: ...oats Do not return to cruising speed until the boats have been passed If a fishing boat should be anchored a large wake could flip or swamp the boat upset fishing gear pull the anchor loose from the b...

Page 55: ...g the type of cloud formations can assist you in choosing the appropriate boating day or if already on the water will help you understand any upcomingweather changes Flat clouds stratus normally indic...

Page 56: ...of fog proceed to the nearest shoreline and wait until the fog lifts Boats equipped with navigation equipment local waterway experience and charts should proceed to a safe harbor Use extreme caution...

Page 57: ...1 35 Safety On Board Marine Weather Symbols Although the National Weather Service has discontinued the use of the day flags and night lights many marinas and ports of call still display them...

Page 58: ...t navigational charts show the demarcation lines by red dotted lines and are published in the navigation rules Remember to consult state and local agencies since areas such as no wake zones swimming b...

Page 59: ...tarboard has the right of way 6 When overtaking or passing the boat being passed has the right of way In general boats with less maneuverability have right of way over more agile craft The skipper mus...

Page 60: ...ose quarters with a larger tonnage vessel One way to accomplish this is to have a designated human lookout to eyeball the horizon for any developing collision course Use defensive driving skills on th...

Page 61: ...In a head on meeting both vessels must sound a single blast to give way toward starboard and pass to port These rules appear when there is a risk of collision In a crossing situation be aware of the o...

Page 62: ...boat first signals with a single blast if that boat desires to pass on the starboard side of the boat ahead or a double blast if passing to port The overtaken craft responds with the same signal if i...

Page 63: ...ourse and to avoid hazards Buoys are identified by light shape color and in severe weather conditions by sound Buoys or beacons called lateral markers indicate the port and starboard sides of the wate...

Page 64: ...arboard Side Even Numbers Port Side Odd Numbers Chart Symbol Chart Symbol Chart Symbol Chart Symbol Chart Symbol Chart Symbol Lighted Buoy Green Light Only Lighted Buoy Red Light Only Can Buoy Unlight...

Page 65: ...mbol Chart Symbol Diamond Shape Danger Warning Diamond Shape With Cross Boats Keep Out Circle Marks Area Controlled As Indicated For showing information such as locations distances and directions MID...

Page 66: ...y To see more easily at night avoid bright lights when possible Also it is helpful to have a passenger keep watch for other boats water hazards and navigational aids To determine the size speed and di...

Page 67: ...waterline Take this measurement with the fuel and water tanks 1 2 full and only 1 person besides yourself on board This will give you a safe measurement As your boat is loaded down with people the br...

Page 68: ...your Regal dealer for information regarding technical issues and parts Refer to the maintenance section of this manual for further information WARNING AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH READ ALL MANUFACTU...

Page 69: ...of these four functions fail so does the engine itself Beyond these basic concepts of engine functionality include engine cooling lubrication and electrical systems The specific details of these syste...

Page 70: ...run unobstrucrted at all times to avoid hazardous situations and to ensure a safe voyage Raw water is drawn up through the outboard vertical driveshaft housing through pick up feeds in the gearcase v...

Page 71: ...er it is functioning properly The thermostat reads the temperature of coolant and determines whether to open or close a valve to allow warm sea water to pass into the exhaust manifold The thermostat m...

Page 72: ...mostat is open at this time to allow water to circulate through the entire head rather than bypassing the cylinder head areas ENGINE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Your engine utilizes a great deal of electronic e...

Page 73: ...e Garmin plotter alerts the skipper of a problem Common engine problems include overheating low oil pressure or a miscommunication with equipment Learn the alarm systems that apply to your engine by c...

Page 74: ...on the battery while the boat is not in use The stator will only recharge the battery while the engine is running Fuses Your engine also comes equipped with fuses that will burn out when engine compo...

Page 75: ...drive housing either just above the propeller or through the prop shaft ENGINE FUEL SYSTEM All engines require a source of fuel in order to run The fuel that an engine uses is not only comprised of g...

Page 76: ...er s manual so that you can fix a fuel system problem when the need arises out on the water The pictures displayed in this section may not reflect you specific engine Fuel Fill Cap The fuel fill is la...

Page 77: ...e tank is filled with fuel air is displaced by the incoming fuel and relieved through the fuel vent hose When the fuel tank is near full slow down or stop the nozzle flow to keep the fuel from splashi...

Page 78: ...verted to an approximate fuel level Fuel Tank The fuel tank should be inspected for damage before each voyage This should be done when you check the fuel lines for tightness and leaks Your Regal boat...

Page 79: ...this section may represent a different engine model than the one equipped on your Regal boat Engine Oil The purpose of engine oil is to lubricate the cylinders of the engine and ensure that parts that...

Page 80: ...is or water in which case a root cause must be investigated Contact your Regal dealer Other Component Lubrication System components may also require their own lubrication schedule Steering systems thr...

Page 81: ...nside the gear box Gearcase oil should be inspected periodically according to factory maintenance schedules Power Trim Fluid Power trim fluid allows your outboard to angle up or down This is particula...

Page 82: ...r procedures as the application is unique to the manufacturer Call a marine professional or your Regal dealer for further information Propeller Checklist At least twice a year check the propeller for...

Page 83: ...CHAPTER 3 3 16...

Page 84: ...the ignition switch will not function properly All electrical features are protected by a main fuse mounted close to the battery switch A fuse for the stereo memory and the automatic bilge pump syste...

Page 85: ...vable plate in the ski locker Refer to the equipment operation chapter for details on gauge settings operation Fuel Gauge The fuel gauge indicates the level of fuel inside the fuel tank sent by the fu...

Page 86: ...n and Fusion circuitry use individual sources to power up the system The key switch does not power up these 2 systems Also thedepthandfuelgaugedisplaysareindependent of the Garmin engine displays 1 To...

Page 87: ...trols forward neutral and reverse outboard shifting operations Also the control features power trim up and down functions See the following page for component description and features Practice docking...

Page 88: ...ck position will engage forward gear with minimal throttle From the 11 o clock position to the 9 o clock position the vessel is in forward gear with differing levels of throttle selections Pulling the...

Page 89: ...atures a trim control switch This switch allows the captain to set the trim for the drive from the helm either up or down to achieve a plane position Refer to the vessel operations chapter for further...

Page 90: ...terrupter switch is attached to the operator and the remote control panel Should the operator lose control of the vessel and become dislodged from his her seat or fall overboard the lanyard will shut...

Page 91: ...3 3 24 NOTICE IF THE INTERRUPTER SWITCH IS IN THE OFF POSITION THE ENGINE WILL CRANK OVER BUT WILL NOT START ENSURE THE SAFETY LANYARD IS ATTACHED CORRECTLY AND SWITCHED TO THE RUN POSITION ATTACH TO...

Page 92: ...l to port or starboard This check valve cluster is located behind the steering wheel The hardware at both the helm and engine must be checked regularly for tightness lubrication and leaks Check the st...

Page 93: ...CHAPTER 3 3 26 POWER ASSIST STEERING The following diagram identifies a typical outboard power assisted steering system circuitry...

Page 94: ...ght shows activation on individual switches Switch names may vary The port switch panel activates optional docking lights cockpit lights Power Tower along with accessories installed aftermarket Cockpi...

Page 95: ...he engine compartment bilge pump Once the water has been drained to the bilge pump in the engine compartment the bilge pump can pump it out through a hole located along the aft starboard side of your...

Page 96: ...ply push the tabs of the grate inward towards the bilge pump while simultaneously pulling up on the bilge pump This locking mechanism functions much like a quick disconnect clip If the fuse for your b...

Page 97: ...er for battery information An automobile battery is charged up by the engine alternator The same holds true for the marine battery The dash volt meter displays the battery voltage If the volt meter sh...

Page 98: ...d 16 Fwd Auto Bilge Pump Brown White 16 Aft Auto Bilge Pump Grey 16 Bow Navigation Lights Grey Black 16 Mast Light Anchor Light Grey White 16 Mast Light Fwd Running Green 16 Tank Level Monitor Green 8...

Page 99: ...er than shown in the chart This practice could result in fire or component failure Contact your Regal dealer for replacement wires and harnesses DC Switches Switches located at the helm are part of yo...

Page 100: ...utomatic bilge pump fuse located next to the battery switch in the engine compartment See chapter 3 If the fuses blow or breakers pop due to an overload the cause should be investigated before replaci...

Page 101: ...esh Water Not Available 7 5 Fuse Dash Fuse Box Garmin Not Available 10 Fuse Dash Fuse Box Horn 10 Fuse Dash Fuse Box Ignition Breaker 20 Breaker Ignition Panel Navigation Anchor Lights 10 Fuse Dash Fu...

Page 102: ...om of a lake or ocean These signals are measured and converted into a usable depth measurement displayed by the depth gauge at the helm This system does not register signal deflections due to fish Acc...

Page 103: ...drain Never turn the battery switch to the OFF position when the engine is running as alternator or other electrical system damage will occur Also for extended non use turn the battery switch to OFF T...

Page 104: ...lended with 10 ethanol and is known as E 10 at the pumps Marine engines used in your Regal boat may be operated with gasoline blended with no more than 10 ethanol and that meets the minimum octane spe...

Page 105: ...Engine Controls 4 12 TYPICAL EPA COMPLIANT FUEL TANK FILL HOSE VENT HOSE FEED HOSE ANTI SIPHON VALVE FUEL TANK LABEL...

Page 106: ...nk and can not be serviced Also there is a carbon canister which functions much like the one in an automobile located between the fuel tank and hull side vent This canister under normal usage requires...

Page 107: ...ls which harm the environment There is a key that fits the fuel fill Use it to secure the fitting from leaking fuel Store the key in a safe place so it can be easily found for fueling Check the vent f...

Page 108: ...lters are installed on outboard engines Normally there is a fuel filter under the motor shroud cover which should be serviced per outboard motor manufacturer Also Regal installs an in line 10 micron w...

Page 109: ...lower tank contains a capacity gauge Before each outing check the waste level since it is illegal to dump waste within and extending out to the United States territorial limit Refer to a typical syst...

Page 110: ...are found there in more detail Pre Departure Questionnaire Have all fluid levels been topped off Is the fuel tank full Is all safety equipment accounted for and easily accessible Are navigation lights...

Page 111: ...rson been briefed on operational procedures should the skipper become disabled Are all gauges and electrical switches functioning properly Has weather information been gathered and analyzed Underway Q...

Page 112: ...ON OR FIRE RESULTING FROM LEAKING FUEL INSPECT ENTIRE FUEL SYSTEM AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR WARNING Have you removed the keys from the ignition and secured them Have all systems been checked for leaks Has...

Page 113: ...isembark all passengers and crew not needed for fueling Fuel if possible during the daylight hours Check to ensure nobody is smoking in the boat or near the fueling dock Close all portholes hatches an...

Page 114: ...a clean rag and dispose of it on shore After Fueling Close all fuel fill openings tightly Use a fuel key if needed Open all portholes hatches and doors if applicable Sniff in the lower bilge and engi...

Page 115: ...utral position Advance the neutral throttle position as instructed in the engine owner s manual Connect the safety lanyard to a belt or secure to clothing such as a pants belt loop Keep passengers sea...

Page 116: ...idle position Allow your vessel to lose all headway before shifting into reverse or forward gear Practice shifting You will become more familiar with the procedure and self confidence will build espe...

Page 117: ...anical motion to the engine There is a hydraulic steering cylinder located at the helm which uses fluid force to change the course of the boat depending on the direction the steering wheel is turned S...

Page 118: ...his will permit the fender to be tied off to fit a variety of marina dock and tidal situations Be sure the fender is correct for the vessel size It is a good idea to carry extra fenders but half a doz...

Page 119: ...ern The stern line leads from a rear cleat to a piling or cleat on the dock astern of the vessel This line keeps the boat from moving ahead For small vessels these are the only lines needed for normal...

Page 120: ...s need to be kept in place against piles 1 Bow line 2 After bow spring 3 Forward quarter spring 4 Stern line 1 2 3 4 TYPICAL PIER MOORING FENDER TYPICAL PILING MOORING Boat Mooring Most boats can be s...

Page 121: ...y shouldn t be too heavy that they lose their shock absorbing capabilities Use the right size line for the vessel since a line to large for the boat will pull hard against the vessel since it won t be...

Page 122: ...e fairly easy to back up and maneuver with a little knowledge and docking practice One of the most important aspects of the process is to keep your calm in the wake of a busy marina Basically the reve...

Page 123: ...centered C Center the wheel to align the boat parallel with the dock If the stern is too far from the dock shift to neutral then put the wheel hard over to port and then go forward a second or two Con...

Page 124: ...ing forward or reverse in the water and the propeller is not turning shift in neutral the boat will not react to the helm steering wheel As soon as the vessel is shifted into forward gear the propelle...

Page 125: ...rd as the bow turns to port As the vessel operator gains experience he will better gauge each maneuver and speed situation In this way he will understand the handling characteristics of his boat He ne...

Page 126: ...erse the water flowing by the gearcase As the power is increased the propeller thrust becomes strong enough to stop the flow of water past the lower unit and as the throttle is advanced it reverses it...

Page 127: ...information to the dash trim gauge showing a reading The purpose of the power trim tilt is to enable the operator to change the angle of the outboard drive while at the helm Changing the angle of the...

Page 128: ...ing the trim system when running in reverse Observe the trim tilt gauge which indicates the boat s bow position achieved by the trim angle of the vertical drive unit Bow Up corresponds to the upper po...

Page 129: ...a choppy wave condition It is also used when pulling water skiers tubers kneeboarders etc In this position the boats bow will want to go deeper into the water If the boat is operated at high speed an...

Page 130: ...GAL DEALER Shallow Water Operation Operating your vessel in shallow water presents various hazards You are more apt to hit a submerged object such as a rock sand bar stump coral or other unmarked obje...

Page 131: ...CHAPTER 5 5 22 DN UP TRIM TRIMMED TO FAR IN POSITION DN UP TRIM TRIMMED TOO FAR OUT POSITION DN UP TRIM WELL TRIMMED LEVEL POSITION Typical Example...

Page 132: ...or select a well protected area preferably with a flat bottom Contrary to modern belief you do not throw the anchor over while the boat is making headway or moving forward In fact the bow of the boat...

Page 133: ...e or cleats to secure lines for towing Deck hardware is intended for mooring and anchoring and is not designed to withstand the strain and pull of towing Rather than tie the line to your cleats on dec...

Page 134: ...quish a portion of the vessels worth for the assistance received NOTICE IN THE EVENT YOUR VESSEL IS IN DISTRESS PRIOR TO ALLOWING ANY TOWING COMPANY OR PRIVATE AGENCY THE RIGHT TO PASS A LINE TO YOUR...

Page 135: ...on the water Take the time to know the basic knots A useful knot to learn for general docking is the figure eight with one end reversed By turning the free end of the line back under the knot can be r...

Page 136: ...Never use water on gasoline oil or electrical fires When you dump water on an electrical fire a you can be shocked since water conducts electricity Follow these instructions if a fire breaks out A Fit...

Page 137: ...le danger signs loss of breathing unconsciousness severe bleeding and heartbeat If you determine the individual is not breathing or unconscious place the victim on their back on a hard surface and do...

Page 138: ...all for help on the radio and get the person out of the water Symptoms are 1 Shivering that if condition is advanced may stop 2 Confusion clumsiness or slurred speech 3 Rigid muscles 4 Semiconscious t...

Page 139: ...follows 1 Observe all regulatory agency policies regarding marine toilets 2 If equipped with a holding tank use marina pump out facilities 3 If used make sure bottom paints are legal and ecosystem fri...

Page 140: ...vessel Some of the equipment described may not be installed on your boat or the pictorials may not exactly resemble equipment on your craft Remember Regal is constantly improving its product line and...

Page 141: ...f this system is a main breaker to protect the wire circuitry Should the breaker trip find the source of the malfunction before resetting the circuit breaker Make sure the knob is fully de tented when...

Page 142: ...Equipment Operation 6 3 Standard Battery Switch Circuitry Front View...

Page 143: ...CHAPTER 6 6 4 Standard Battery Switch Circuitry Rear View...

Page 144: ...the circuit breaker Make sure the knob is fully de tented when selecting the on or off functions Again remember to deactivate the battery switch upon leaving the vessel Note that in the ON position th...

Page 145: ...CHAPTER 6 6 6 Dual Battery Switch Circuitry Front View...

Page 146: ...Equipment Operation 6 7 Dual Battery Switch Circuitry Rear View...

Page 147: ...ions One is longer than the other Make sure both bars are seated in the liner detents Typical bow seating shown Place cushion on bars Make sure the cushion is completely seated on the bars before atte...

Page 148: ...ut Close the tonneau cover To store fold against the walk thru and secure the folding latch Note there is a starboard side storage drawer along with a hide away trash receptacle Periodically wipe the...

Page 149: ...t switch Float switches have a float that sits at water level and when the float reaches a certain height it trips the switch and activates the bilge pump You may need to disassemble the bilge pump fr...

Page 150: ...cation To install a typical bow cockpit cover First note that on the bow end of the cockpit cover there is a velcro strip used to attach to an optional bow cover This strip can be used to align the co...

Page 151: ...CHAPTER 6 6 12 TYPICAL TONNEAU BOW COVER BOW COVER COCKPIT COVER...

Page 152: ...Equipment Operation 6 13 CANVAS TRAVEL COVER...

Page 153: ...oat at highway speeds Tie cover securely to bow and stern eyes Do not exceed manufacturer s 65 miles per hour speed limit Once on the road periodically pull over and check cover ratchet strap and pert...

Page 154: ...ring and storage purposes the PowerTower can be left on the boat but the sunshade must be rolled up and stored in the boot The sunshade assembly must be collapsed back against the tower and clipped ar...

Page 155: ...ty ounce weight with a heavy duty backing As required snaps are installed Note Before towing roll up the cockpit carpet and store it in a locker to prevent it from blowing out of the vessel Do not yan...

Page 156: ...icroban This antimicrobial protection inhibits the growth of stain and odor causing bacteria mold and mildew for the product s life When storing your seagrass mats always roll with the face of product...

Page 157: ...the receiver securely Pull the latch pin and hold until the table pedestal leg slides in the receiver sleeve Then release the latch pin When installed there are normally table receivers located in se...

Page 158: ...4 fathoms To accommodate greater depths to be displayed in the feet mode ft the depth sounder will automatically change to the fathoms f mode and continue to display depths to around 54 fathoms When t...

Page 159: ...n the shallow depth alarm setting is displayed This is the shallowest water that will energize the alarm Press and hold the up or down arrow keypads to adjust the reading to the desired depth DEPTH AL...

Page 160: ...OFF MODE keypad temporarily deactivates the alarm To reactivate press the ON OFF MODE keypad until the depth reading appears KEEL OFFSET By pressing the ON OFF MODE keypad again the alarm will display...

Page 161: ...DER IS NOT TO BE USED FOR NAVIGATION OR AS A DEVICE TO AVOID GROUNDING USE CAUTION WHEN OPERATING IN SHALLOW AREAS AND MAINTAIN A VERY SLOW SPEED BE AWARE THAT WATER DEPTHS MAY CHANGE TOO QUICKLY FOR...

Page 162: ...maneuvering To operate turn on the helm switch marked docking lights It is recommended not to use the docking lights while navigating in open water at night since the illumination could cause a glare...

Page 163: ...ne to tighten it After your outing while the boat is angled on the ramp remove the drain plug to eliminate any bilge water accumulation If the water stream is diminished check for foreign objects stuc...

Page 164: ...o assist the crew as needed When the vessel approaches a mooring the quick release pin with fender is attached to the receiver and pushed into place This will help protect the boat from dock rash whic...

Page 165: ...helm controls the audible horn signal installed on your vessel Be sure to test the horn before each outing and learn the horn and bridge signals by reviewing the rules of the road chapter Hold the but...

Page 166: ...fiberglass framework with overhead lights all around navigation light and or ski pylon For highway towing the Power Tower shall be upright and all canvas stowed in their dedicated boots All attached c...

Page 167: ...CHAPTER 6 6 28 Typical Power Tower Shown In Bridge Full Forward Position Bimini Top Sunshade Zipped In Boot Typical Power Tower Canvas Shown In Booted Cruise Position...

Page 168: ...Equipment Operation 6 29 Typical Hinged Power Tower Actuator Hydraulic Ram Typical Power Tower...

Page 169: ...hinge the tower forward visually monitor the port and starboard deck to ensure all passengers body parts are clear of the hinge mechanism This same procedure applies for lowering the mechanism to the...

Page 170: ...he seat pull up on the swivel handle to unlock the detention system While the detention system is unlocked pivot the seat to the desired position Be sure to lock the swivel in the de tented position b...

Page 171: ...CHAPTER 6 6 32 HANDLE A HANDLE B HANDLE C SEAT SLIDER PEDESTAL FLOOR INSERT BUCKET SEAT TYPICAL BUCKET SEAT LOCK MECHANISM...

Page 172: ...cockpit seat has the ability to flip up for access to the cooler compartment It features a hydraulic ram to support the cushion while open The cooler can be removed by lifting the handles ALWAYS make...

Page 173: ...CHAPTER 6 6 34 Seating Transom Walk Through Filler Cushion The standard transom walk through cushion provides an additional seating position Simply insert the cushion firmly in place before using...

Page 174: ...raulic ram Your ski locker contains its own drain and allows access to the transducer for removal DO NOT open the ski locker while underway Ensure the ski locker is in the locked position after use Bo...

Page 175: ...there is no strain on it Always appoint a person to keep their eye out for the tow line when the vessel is running to prevent the line from being caught in the pro peller The ski tow pole pin can be r...

Page 176: ...safe charging and playback of the latest Apple iOS and MTP Android Windows media devices Also the unit feature Bluetooth A2DP audio streaming capabilities Pandora radio and NMEA 2000 conductivity The...

Page 177: ...e of maintenance other than periodic checking of the wiring connectors for tightness Contact your Fusion owner s manual or closest Regal dealer for additional information Vessels with the optional Pow...

Page 178: ...at by hardware that should be periodically inspected for tightness NEVER exceed the maximum weight for your swim platform as described on a label near the swim ladder SWIM PLATFORM LADDERS WARNING AVO...

Page 179: ...clean with a high stain resistance Other features include noise reduction great traction even when wet body comfort when standing walking or leaning on the swim platform To clean small dirt particles...

Page 180: ...to rinse and help flush the toilet bowl When the flush valve is pulled forward the toilet bowl waste water empties into the holding tank Close the flush valve after each use The chemical toilet featur...

Page 181: ...p out procedure rinse the waste hose briefly to eliminate a build up of debris and odor before closing the pump out deck fitting Refurbish the holding tank chemical per the manufacturer s directions i...

Page 182: ...lighting system The lights are located on the transom on both port and starboard sides of the stern drive There is a dash switch for energizing the lights The underwater lights circuit protection fus...

Page 183: ...eld shall be closed and locked when the boat is making headway Make sure both locking latches are firmly seated in a horizontal position against the windshield framework Magnets will secure the center...

Page 184: ...ACTIVATED IMMEDIATELY SHUT DOWN ALL ENGINES POWERED VENTILATION BLOWER ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS AND EXTINGUISH ALL SMOKING MATERIALS DO NOT OPEN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT UNTIL A SUITABLE AMOUNT OF TIME HAS P...

Page 185: ...stems chapter of this manual Maintenance requirements are described in the maintenance chapter of this manual WARNING AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH DO NOT BREATH FUMES OR VAPORS CAUSED BY AN EXTINGUIS...

Page 186: ...the vinyl life if they are not removed The frequency of cleaning depends on the amount of use and condi tions to which the vinyl is subjected Most common stains can be cleaned using warm soapy water...

Page 187: ...area first Many spots and spills can be removed using a cleaner combined with a clean white terry towel Try not to soak an area excessively and do not use solvents because most interior carpet is rubb...

Page 188: ...GELCOAT SURFACES CAN BE VERY SLIPPERY DO NOT WAX NORMALLY USED AREAS OF THE DECK LINER OR GUNWALES DO NOT WAX ANY TEXTURED OR NONSKID SURFACES SUCH AS FLOORS WALKWAYS STEPS LADDERS OR SWIM PLATFORMS W...

Page 189: ...y a 3 x 3 section at a time using clean applicator cloths or a buffing bonnet When a haze develops use a power buffer at low speeds 1200 2000 rpm to remove the haze Keep the buffer moving to avoid hea...

Page 190: ...hes are available as needed Ask your marine professional or Regal dealer for more information Fiberglass hulls are strong but they can be damaged A fiberglass hull has virtually no internal stresses T...

Page 191: ...ply gelcoat to area leaving a slight lift above the surface 6 Cover the area with wax paper It will help the mixture to set up faster 7 Remove wax paper and shave off any extra gel coat with a razor b...

Page 192: ...eakage is through the sewn seams Because Sunbrella and the long term thread used is synthetic the holes created by sewing will not swell up and seal when exposed to water as cotton does Usually the mo...

Page 193: ...Uniseal We do not recommend any wax based treatments such as Thompson s Water Seal or any of the silicone products such as SC 15 or Aqua Tite Wax based products prevent the fabric from breathing and e...

Page 194: ...e edge of the material This can damage the canvas as well as the fasteners Use petroleum jelly on snaps to keep them from developing corrosion especially in harsh environments Hull Bottom Never use wi...

Page 195: ...d Tar D B Crayon D B Engine Oil B Spray Paint B Chewing Gum D A Shoe Polish D B Ballpoint Pen E B A Lipstick A B Eyeshadow E B Mildew C B A Wet Leaves C B A A Soft brush warm soapy water rinse dry B F...

Page 196: ...ardware Refer to the outboard manufacturer s engine manual for appropriate propeller replacement Be sure to make a note of the propeller diameter and pitch while the vessel is in dry dock They are pre...

Page 197: ...r while removing the nut 3 Wedge a 2 x 4 between the skeg and the propeller Then use a deep socket and ratchet to remove the propeller nut 4 Next remove the washer and spacer Remove the propeller Remo...

Page 198: ...h the propshaft hole 6 Install a new cotter key and carefully bend the cotter pin ends over Note Using an old cotter key increases the chances of the propeller working itself off the shaft since the c...

Page 199: ...ine manual in the owner s pouch for additional information about maintenance procedures including adding fluid and bleeding the system See the photo above for bleed valve locations There is a fill val...

Page 200: ...recently been charged The hydrogen gas generated by battery charging is highly explosive Set batteries on a block of wood rather than concrete since this pro cedure will help the batteries from losin...

Page 201: ...SPILLAGE WASH AREA WITH A SOLUTION OF BAKING SODA AND WATER WARNING TO PREVENT BODILY INJURY BATTERIES CONTAIN SULFURIC ACID POISON WHICH ALSO CAN CAUSE BURNS AVOID CONTACT WITH THE SKIN EYES CLOTHIN...

Page 202: ...as must be checked on a periodic basis At the engine end make sure all control cable hardware is tight and control cable brackets are secure An application of silicone spray on the cable ends periodic...

Page 203: ...he illustration with a marine type grease type of grease will not run off under warm temperatures Use a paint brush to apply the grease Also use silicone spray for areas that can not be accessed with...

Page 204: ...dically check for foreign materials stuck in the strainer area or discharge hose Check all clamps and electrical connections for tightness A quick check of the bilge pump automatic float switch is aff...

Page 205: ...Check the fuel sender for loose bolts nuts and leaks at all areas of contact Also inspect the fuel tank for signs of leakage or abrasion Tighten all components as needed HOSE CLAMPS FUEL FEED FUEL SEN...

Page 206: ...st authorized Regal dealer who can order it as a designated fuse pack It is recommended that you carry all the different amperages When a fuse blows determine the cause before replacing the fuse Never...

Page 207: ...cockpit do not discharge water directly at the stereo unit Possible damage may result As with any CD unit clean your CD s to keep them from skipping This process also aids in keeping dust out of the...

Page 208: ...ar metals that are grounded connected by actually touching each other or through a wire or metal part are immersed in a conductive solution any material that can conduct electricity Anything but pure...

Page 209: ...dd aftermarket products that are connected to the engine ground such as stainless steel steering aids and trim planes Zinc connected to aluminum will form a corrosion cell but the alumi num drive beco...

Page 210: ...nd inspect anodes parts for signs of galvanic corrosion stray cur rent corrosion or loose fasteners Contact your closest Regal dealer marine professional where signs of galvanic corrosion exist 2 Neve...

Page 211: ...d Provide good ground connec tions Nearby vessel with stray current Contact appropriate personnel Remove your vessel from water Paint on drive heavily worn exposing more metal Prime and repaint or ins...

Page 212: ...ter freshwater or brackish water See the photos below for anode location on your outboard Zinc anodes in brackish or salt water need to be checked more frequently If the anodes seem to be requiring fr...

Page 213: ...d service procedures CAUTION AVOID ENGINE DAMAGE DO NOT RUN ENGINE AT A CONSTANT RPM FOR PROLONGED PERIODS OF TIME DURING BREAK IN PERIOD CHECK ENGINE OIL OFTEN CAUTION AVOID ENGINE DAMAGE FOLLOW ALL...

Page 214: ...shroud engine cover on the port side of the outboard engine is an electrical cover Inside this cover is a variety of fuses protecting various engine components There are also extra fuses stored along...

Page 215: ...ean pan empty the filter contents into the pan Water in fuel tends to hug the bottom and will show a different color than the fuel At least yearly or on an as needed basis replace the filter element F...

Page 216: ...side of the outboard engine is a fuel filter Periodically check to ensure the fuel filter is clean and free of water When reinstalling the filter tighten to manufacturer s specifications Check for lea...

Page 217: ...be filled This tag should be removed after the engine oil has been filled for the first time Also refer to the following pages and or the outboard engine owner s manual for the correct procedures for...

Page 218: ...he following 1 Ensure the outboard is setting in a flat vertical position or the dipstick may not display an accurate oil level 2 Remove the crankcase oil dipstick and wipe it clean 3 Reinstall the cr...

Page 219: ...a n u f a c t u r e r s recommended type and visocity For changing crankcase oil contact your closest Regal dealer f o r a d d i t i o n a l information since they have the special tools and knowledge...

Page 220: ...d Attach the male end of a garden hose to the fitting and tighten it Make sure the fitting does not leak as the powerhead could overheat and cause internal damage Next turn on the fresh water supply S...

Page 221: ...outboard engine manufacturer s owner s manual Also you can contact your closest Regal dealer or marine professional for more information Most defects can be found by doing a logical sequence of elimi...

Page 222: ...r the circumstances causing the engine to work extra hard Debris in oil is holding heat more than normal bad oil filter Defective thermostat Starter Will Not Crank Battery weak or dead Starter defecti...

Page 223: ...Will Not Start Fuel flow obstructed Low battery voltage Engine ignition system malfunction Water in fuel Fuel filter clogged Lanyard not connected to remote control Hard Starting Flooded Engine Fuel...

Page 224: ...Cause Power Loss Damaged propeller Improper trim angle Spark plugs fouled Fuel system malfunction Excessive Vibration Damaged propeller Damaged propeller shaft Loose motor mount bolt Steering pivot l...

Page 225: ...alls When Shifting Shift system bushings and seals broken Kinked broken damaged cable Friction brake is too tight and must be loosened Control box jammed Depth Gauge Inaccurate Blocked transducer sigh...

Page 226: ...ne Is Running Loose damaged serpentine belt Faulty stator Faulty volt meter Battery Will Not Hold Charge Faulty old battery 12 Volt Equipment Not Working Fuse blown investigate why the equipment was d...

Page 227: ...circuit short Battery connection corroded Impeller is damaged or blocked by debris Bad bilge pump motor Bilge pump discharge hose blocked Bilge Pump Not Functioning Manually Battery switch turned off...

Page 228: ...Unavailable Bad antenna Mode selection isn t correct Stereo Memory Lost Stereo memory fuse in engine compartment or underneath dash is blown investigate why the equipment was drawing too much current...

Page 229: ...e connections Water in cockpit speakers Standard Speakers Working Only Added speaker zone max volume settings are low Loose speaker wire connection Water in bow speakers iPod Not Working iPod not plug...

Page 230: ...ngine Overheating To quickly diagnose these problems look at the multi gauge equipped on your vessel Monitor the oil pressure gauge and temperature gauge troubleshoot accordingly Be weary of faulty ga...

Page 231: ...he boat equipment and systems Use the enclosed checklists to help you identify areas of concern and maintenance These lists cover land stored boats either inside or outside Call a Regal dealer or mari...

Page 232: ...t a Regal dealer for more information Spray all exterior parts with a rust preventative OUTBOARD UNIT Perform maintenance as referenced in the manufacturer s owners manual Contact your Regal dealer Re...

Page 233: ...d store so it breathes Conduct a visual inspection to ensure boat is balanced properly on the trailer cradle or blocks Cover boat with appropriate cover Tie down for protection from rain snow and or w...

Page 234: ...purge until a steady stream of nontoxic antifreeze flows from the faucet If equipped do the same to the transom shower Turn the fresh water switch to the off position WASTE SYSTEM 1 With chemical hea...

Page 235: ...plug Install battery and tighten all terminals Check all equipment switches alarms gauges and breakers for proper operation Add necessary chemicals and water to chemical head Add water to fresh water...

Page 236: ...CHAPTER 9 Notes...

Page 237: ...air shocks which will assist in supporting the load As a rule of thumb 5 to 7 percent of the total trailer load should be on the trailer tongue Check all lights to ensure they all work properly You m...

Page 238: ...10 2 CHAPTER 10 TRAILER TERMINOLOGY TAIL LIGHT FENDER SAFETY CHAINS COUPLER PARKING JACK AXLE BUNK PAD FRAME ROLLER TYPICAL TRAILER SHOWN...

Page 239: ...Trailering 10 3 TYPICAL TONGUE SECTION TYPICAL WHEEL PARTS DESCRIPTION LEAF SPRING HUB BEARING LUG NUT WHEEL BOW CHAIN WINCH CABLE WINCH STAND TONGUE JACK MASTER CYLINDER BRAKE ACTUATOR COUPLER...

Page 240: ...and secure it with tape so it doesn t loosen and dangle on the road Check the trailer lug nuts for the proper torque Use a foot pound wrench and torque in a star sequence to the correct poundage as r...

Page 241: ...are tire 4 Lug wrench 5 Jack stand 6 12 volt air compressor found at automotive box stores 7 Spare bearing protector 8 Extra tie down straps 9 Trailer light bulbs 10 Brake pads and brake fluid 11 Grea...

Page 242: ...ssible anticipating your stops and giving yourself plenty of room for turning and stopping Avoid any quick turns or sudden jerks of the steering wheel Remember to maintain safe speed limits It takes l...

Page 243: ...he stern tie downs and the winch line to the bow Unplug the trailer harness connector so the hot trailer light bulbs won t blow out when they come in contact with water When backing in have someone as...

Page 244: ...launching ramp In 2 the driver cuts the vehicle toward the driveway In 3 the driver cuts the vehicle wheels to the left and then backs into the ramp as the trailer moves to the right In 4 the driver s...

Page 245: ...the bulbs from blowing out due them being subjected to the cold water On roller or bunk style trailers back up until the aft roller is just at the water level This allows you to hook up the winch cabl...

Page 246: ...ause the boat weight is being supported more by the bunks as it is cranked onto the trailer Stop cranking the winch when the boat bow contacts the bow roller Be sure the winch is in the locked positio...

Page 247: ...bove the part of the boat on a vessel which is above the interior of the boat Aft After aft is the boat section toward the stern or back of the boat Amidships toward the center of the boat from either...

Page 248: ...he boat to the lowest part of the boat which indicates how much water is required to float the boat FasTrac a proven hull bottom design which incorporates a full mid beam step that reduces drag by for...

Page 249: ...tation device required for each person aboard Port the left side of the boat when facing forward an easy way to remember the difference between port and starboard is that both port and left have four...

Page 250: ...f to fill up a tank Transom the vertical part of the stern Trim the boat s balance when properly loaded Wake the path of a boat left astern in the water Windward the direction from which the wind blow...

Page 251: ...ough Doors 148 Bridge Clearance 67 Bucket Seat 170 Buoys Markers 65 D Dealer Responsibilities 16 Decomissioning 232 Depth Sounder 158 161 Direct Current Protection 97 Distress Signals 36 Diver s Flag...

Page 252: ...Maintenance Guides 216 Maintaining PFD S 31 Masthead Light 38 41 Metal Cleaning 194 Minimum Required Equipment 41 Mooring Cover 157 Multi Gauge 230 F Fender Clips 164 Fenders 118 Fiberglass 188 Filter...

Page 253: ...rs 82 196 Pyrotechnic Devices 34 R Radio Communication 37 Recommissioning 235 Registration Information 20 Required Safety Equipment 29 Right Of Way 59 Rules Of The Road 58 S Safety Labels 23 257 Safet...

Page 254: ...anty 19 Weather 56 Windshield 183 Winterizing 231 Wiring Color Codes 98 Z Zinc Anodes 212 T Tachometer 93 Technical 255 Toilet 109 234 180 Towing 133 Trailering 237 Transducer 102 Transom Filler Cushi...

Page 255: ...apter Notethatallproductspecifications models standardandoptional equipment systems along with the technical information is subject to change without notice For more information contact your nearest a...

Page 256: ...12 2 FUEL FILL HOSE ANTI SIPHON VALVE FUEL FEED HOSE FUEL VENT HOSE FUEL VENT DECK FILL TYPICAL DOMESTIC COMPLIANT FUEL SYSTEM FUEL TANK ENGINE CARBON CANISTER FUEL SENDER...

Page 257: ...LARLY EXAMINE FUEL SYSTEM FOR LEAKS OR CORROSION AT LEAST ANNUALLY DANGER CARBON MONIXIDE IS A TASTELESS ODORLESS AND INVISIBLE GAS THAT CAN CAUSE DISCOMFORT SEVERE AND EVEN DEATH EXERCISE CAUTION WHI...

Page 258: ...DC Starboard Pro 6 19 15 PAGE 2300 JETPORT DRIVE ORLANDO FLORIDA 32809 TEL 407 851 4360 DATE APPROVED BY DRAWN BY REVISION PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE...

Page 259: ...DRIVE ORLANDO FLORIDA 32809 TEL 407 851 4360 DATE APPROVED BY DRAWN BY REVISION PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF REGAL MARINE INDUSTRIES...

Page 260: ...ty 6 19 15 DWG NO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED PAGE 2300 JETPORT DRIVE ORLANDO FLORIDA 32809 TEL 407 851 4360 DRAWN BY REVISION PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE SOL...

Page 261: ...TEL 407 851 4360 DATE APPROVED BY DRAWN BY REVISION PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF REGAL MARINE INDUSTRIES ANY REPRODUCTION IN PART OR...

Page 262: ...ull Hardware Thru Hulls 6 KN 6 19 15PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF REGAL MARINE INDUSTRIES ANY REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS WHOLE WITHOUT...

Page 263: ...CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF REGAL MARINE INDUSTRIES ANY REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS WHOLE WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF REGAL MARINE INDUSTRIES IS PROHIBITED 6 DRAWN BY DRAWI...

Page 264: ...INE INDUSTRIES ANY REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS WHOLE WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF REGAL MARINE INDUSTRIES IS PROHIBITED REVISION DRAWN BY DATE 8 20 14 22FD DV Hull Hardware APPROVED BY 2300 JETPOR...

Page 265: ...12 11...

Page 266: ...SERTS INTO BOAT BOW RECEPTACLE 1 2 3 4 16 GAUGE GREEN 16 GAUGE YELLOW 16 GAUGE BROWN 16 GAUGE WHITE TRAILER HARNESS 16 GAUGE BLACK 16 GAUGE GREEN 16 GAUGE YELLOW BLACK TRAILER CONNECTOR PLUG BOAT BOW...

Page 267: ...12 13 STEREO PERFORMANCE PACKAGE HARNESS RUN...

Page 268: ...12 14 FUSE BLOCK OVERVIEW...

Page 269: ...Technical Information 12 15...

Page 270: ...12 16...

Page 271: ...Technical Information 12 17...

Page 272: ...12 18 TYPICAL DASH WIRING WITH GARMIN 7606...

Page 273: ...Technical Information 12 19 TYPICAL DECK HARNESS BREAKOUTS...

Page 274: ...MARINE INDUSTRIES ANY REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS WHOLE WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF REGAL MARINE INDUSTRIES IS PROHIBITED PAGE 1 6 19 15 DWG NO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED REGAL MARINE INDUSTRIES DRAWIN...

Page 275: ...Technical Information 12 21 TYPICAL DECK HARNESS OVERVIEW...

Page 276: ...12 22 TYPICAL GARMIN YAMAHA NEMA 2000 NETWORK...

Page 277: ...407 851 4360 REGAL MARINE INDUSTRIES PAGE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED DATE DWG NO DRAWN BY Dennis R 1 15 23 OBX DC Field of Vision From Helm Point on WL inside 30 degree sector Point on WL outside 30 degree...

Page 278: ...ING TITLE DRAWN BY REVISION PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF REGAL MARINE INDUSTRIES ANY REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS WHOLE WITHOUT THE WRIT...

Page 279: ...23 OBX DC Hull Hardware Thru Hulls 6 KN 6 19 15PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF REGAL MARINE INDUSTRIES ANY REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS WH...

Page 280: ...21 Companion Drink Holder UDV14C Companion Cushion UDV14B 30 10 UDV14E UDV15Q Cockpit Starboard Aft Backrest UDV15A UDV15T 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 UDV06D Bow Forward Center Backrest Bow Port Aft Back...

Page 281: ...TEL 407 851 4360 Dennis R DATE APPROVED BY DRAWING TITLE DRAWN BY REVISION PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF REGAL MARINE INDUSTRIES ANY R...

Page 282: ...12 28 Sea Star Hydraulic Assisted Steering System Typical Helm Layout...

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