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Engine & Controls

The following general information covers the starting and 

stopping of your outboard engine. Read and understand 

all previous information on remote controls, fueling 

and operational procedures. Pay particular attention 

to all danger, warning and caution labels. Refer to the 

engine owner’s manual for in depth propulsion system 

information.

Review all pre-departure information. Before starting 

your engine make sure all canvas is in their boots and 

stored. 

Start engine only in a well ventilated location to avoid 

CO buildup. 

Turn the battery switch to the “on” position. 

Set the remote control handle in the neutral straight up 

position. Advance the neutral throttle position as earlier 

instructed or refer to the engine owner’s manual. Connect 

the safety lanyard to a belt or secure to the arm. Keep 

passengers seated and away from controls.

STARTING THE OUTBOARD ENGINE

STARTING GUIDELINES

OFF ON START 

Refer to the key switch position photo above.

Turn the ignition key right to the “on” position. This is 

known as the “run” or ignition position. Turn the key 

further right to the momentarily “start” position.  Since 

this key position is “spring loaded” you will need to hold 

it there. You will hear the starter cranking over the engine. 

When the engine starts release the key switch. It will 

automatically align itself in the run position (ignition).

If the engine does not start refrain from cranking the 

engine over 10-12 seconds. Allow the starter and battery 

a chance to recover. 

Once the engine starts, advance the remote control in the 

neutral throttle position as recommended in the engine 

manual. Let the engine warm up for a few minutes. Do 

not race the remote control in the neutral position. 

12 VOLT

ACC. PLUG

Summary of Contents for 26 EXPRESS

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL 26 EXPRESS 26 XO 4 2019...

Page 2: ...tribution center or a service center as soon as the problem exists The warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of time not to exceed 30 days If you have any questions regarding you...

Page 3: ...gal is not obligated to make similar changes or modifications to models sold prior to the date of such changes All specifications are approximate including weights fuel figures and speeds Speeds are c...

Page 4: ...AD 41 4 SYSTEMS 52 5 ENGINES CONTROLS 134 6 VESSEL OPERATION TRAILERING 184 7 AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT 207 8 COSMETIC CARE MAINTENANCE 242 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 289 10 STORAGE WINTERIZATION 305 11 GLOSSARY IND...

Page 5: ...ntenance beyond the scope of this manual Your Regal dealer carries a line of factory approved parts and accessories Your Regal dealer can provide information regarding national training organizations...

Page 6: ...t and Yacht Council and the International Marine Certification Institute Your Regal boat was built with the same attention to detail and quality of construction that we would expect in a craft we woul...

Page 7: ...on REGAL MARINE INDUSTRIES INC 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...

Page 8: ...al dealer has received special factory training and his services should be employed to solve more technical problems Call 407 851 4360 or go to the internet at www RegalBoats com to find the closest R...

Page 9: ...float plan and use one each time you go boating This will help people know where to find you should you not return on schedule Do not file the float plan with the United States Coast Guard VESSEL FLOA...

Page 10: ...______________ USCG Phone ___________________ Local Police ____________________________________ Marina Phone _________________ Slip Dock _____________________________________ Hull Serial RGM __ __ __...

Page 11: ...lares ________________________________________ Flash Light ________________________________________ VHF Radio Person Filing Report _______________________ Cell Phone __ ____________________ Name______...

Page 12: ...boat has been out of the water check to see that all bilge water has drained Check that all required safety equipment is on board and in good working condition Examples include personal flotation devi...

Page 13: ...ilters Floating Flashlight Lantern Oil Fuel Filter Wrench Tape Rule BASIC GEAR SUPPLIES BASIC GEAR SUPPLIES Tow Line Lubricating Oil Liquid Wrench Mooring Lines Duct Electricians Tape Dock Fenders Coo...

Page 14: ...ceipt of the paperwork at Regal World Headquarters Your vessel has undergone rigid quality assurance inspections before leaving the factory In addition your dealer has been trained to perform final pr...

Page 15: ...owner s manual and to follow the recommendations in the literature To provide proper maintenance and periodic servicing of your boat and equipment as set forth in the various manuals supplied Custome...

Page 16: ...en altered Alternation would include but is not limited to damage repair excessive sanding scraping sandblasting or from improper surface prepa ration for application of a marine barrier coating or bo...

Page 17: ...thane foam interior wood including but not limited to bleeding and or discoloration as a result of condensation or moisture or water continually contact ing the plywood causing staining to upholstery...

Page 18: ...included which provides operation and maintenance information but is not hazard related An information label provides tips on a variety of topics Become familiar and understand all safety precaution...

Page 19: ...to emit a five second blast from your horn or whistle once every minute Also have your passengers wear PFD s and observe for oncoming vessels Operation in shallow water presents a number of hazards i...

Page 20: ...third rule Use one third of your fuel going out one third to return and retain one third as a reserve Always check the weather before departure Be particularly cautious of forecasted electrical storm...

Page 21: ...and must be the correct size for the wearer All PFD s must be readily accessible This means being able to wear them in a reasonable amount of time in case of an emergency fire boat sinking etc They s...

Page 22: ...ed It is not designed to be worn Type IV includes ring buoys buoyant cushions and horseshoe buoys TYPE V Also known as a special use device this is the least bulky of all PFD s It contains a small amo...

Page 23: ...to extinguish For example type B extinguishers commonly used on boats are designed to put out flammable liquids such as grease oil and gasoline The number indicates the general size of the extinguish...

Page 24: ...e lower bilge to extinguish fires Since the year 2000 ingredients have changed to a more environmental friendly formula Chlorotetrafluoroethane or FE 241 FE 241 is used in portable hand units along wi...

Page 25: ...s and therefore must be carefully handled Check with local and state regulations since some of these device are considered firearms and are prohibited It is best to carry red aerial flares which are v...

Page 26: ...DE FLAGS NOVEMBER CHARLIE SQUARE FLAG BALL PERSON WAVING HANDS MORSE CODE S O S MAYDAY BY RADIO ENSIGN UPSIDE DOWN PARACHUTE RED FLARE RED METEOR FLARES SMOKE FOG HORN SOUNDED CONTINUOSLY GUN FIRED AT...

Page 27: ...adio NAVIGATION LIGHTS The U S Coast Guard requires recreational boats operating at night to display navigation lights between sunset and sunrise along with other periods of reduced visibility Navigat...

Page 28: ...28 Chapter 2 NAVIGATION LIGHT RULES...

Page 29: ...as the MARPOL TREATY marine pollution This international treaty prohibits the overboard dumping of all oil garbage ship generated plastic and chemicals There is a placard on board your boat typical ex...

Page 30: ...outside certain specified distances from shore as determined by the nature of that garbage United States vessels of 26 feet or longer must display in a prominent location a durable placard at least 4...

Page 31: ...sel is outfitted to meet USCG standards Remember to check with local and state authorities for additional equipment requirements Make sure your vessel certificate of numbers are on the boat updated an...

Page 32: ...cockpit AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH FROM CO POISONING DO NOT OPERATE THE BOAT WITH PEOPLE HOLDING ON TO THE SWIM PLATFORM OR WITH PEOPLE IN THE WATER WARNING For safety sake avoid the following 1 D...

Page 33: ...d cockpit areas Determine the probable source of the carbon monoxide and correct the condition immediately Anyone with symptoms of CO poisoning should be placed in a fresh air environment and medical...

Page 34: ...AND AROUND THE CONFINES OF YOUR BOAT DURING IDLE AND SLOW CRUISE CONDITIONS BILGE BLOWERS SHOULD BE USED DANGER INSPECT THE EXHAUST SYSTEM IMMEDIATELY REPAIR OR REPLACE LEAK ING CRACKED AND CORRODED O...

Page 35: ...ons along with galley sink and head compartments Working CO detectors must be utilized They are standard equipment on your Regal boat Mooring by boats running gasoline generators along with vessels us...

Page 36: ...e colors of boat navigation lights buoys and channel markers Alcohol will greatly increase your heat loss so it increases the effects of hypothermia Finally your ability to make correct judgements in...

Page 37: ...working 8 Improper boat handling especially high speed turns in rough water Using trim improperly 9 Being too far from shore with inadequate fuel supply or navigational aids 10 Passengers especially c...

Page 38: ...STAY SEATED IN THE COCKPIT WHILE THE BOAT IS RUNNING DANGER FEDERAL REGULATIONS RE GARDING VESSEL SECURITY Federal maritime regulations contain specific information when operating near naval vessels...

Page 39: ...not accumulate excessively on the platform or transom especially in rough seas or strong currents Do not exceed the recommended maximum capacity label Typical label shown Most boaters fish from time t...

Page 40: ...cumulus altostratus altocumulus As the wind blows across water waves are created The stronger the wind and increased distance across the water enlarges the wave action Other factors that can cause pro...

Page 41: ...kes fall under their juristriction This section is only an introduction to the rules of the road We strongly recommend additional training before getting behind the wheel of your boat You can order th...

Page 42: ...for any developing collision course Use defensive driving skills on the waterway just as you do on the roadway The other vessel may not know the rules of the road Be alert and ready to take immediate...

Page 43: ...es 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 th...

Page 44: ...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 sa...

Page 45: ...zards and port facilities Use only up to date charts for navigation We recommend when purchasing a chart to look for the weather resistant ones Buoys provide a road map to keep the skipper on course a...

Page 46: ...Lighted Buoy Green Light Only Can Buoy Unlighted Day Mark LATERAL AIDS Starboard Side Even Numbers Lighted Buoy Red Light Only Nun Buoy Unlighted Chart Symbol Chart Symbol Chart Symbol Chart Symbol C...

Page 47: ...Symbol Chart Symbol Diamond Shape Warns Of Danger Diamond Shape With Cross Boats Keep Out Circle Marks Area Controlled As Indicated For showing information such as locations distances and directions...

Page 48: ...boats regardless of who has the right of way To see more easily at night avoid bright lights when possible Also it is helpful to have a passenger appoint as lookout keep watch for other boats water h...

Page 49: ...itional visual assistance when entering a bridge zone After determining your vessel will clear the bridge proceed with caution at a safe idle speed Keep your eye on vessel traffic at all times in orde...

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Page 52: ...aution labels in reference to boat systems or individual equipment components Your Regal boat may not contain all of the equipment or systems shown Regal has the right to modify update or delete equip...

Page 53: ...anel The pop up will alternate between the cause of the fault and a task to perform to aid in eliminating the situation It is important to read and understand your Volvo or MecCruiser propulsion owner...

Page 54: ...ese tanks are tested and inspected along with the complete fuel system several times for safety requirements and quality by the fuel tank supplier in house personnel and independent inspections by Nat...

Page 55: ...tank feed lines that run from the fuel tank to the engine fuel components each use an anti siphon valve The valve is threaded into each fuel tank fitting at the feed line The valve is pulled off its...

Page 56: ...a signal to the dash gauge As an emergency tip in the event the fuel gauge shows no gauge activity or reads improperly Check the sender by disconnecting the 2 sender leads at the fuel tank and connect...

Page 57: ...s the en gine induction system supplies the required additional air supply by inhaling more air As part of the gasoline combustion process fuel vapors can accumulate in the bilge and cause a possible...

Page 58: ...THIN 75 FEET OF THE FUEL DOCK SINCE GASOLINE IS AVAILABLE IN VARIOUS OCTANE LEVELS REFER TO THE ENGINE MANUFACTURER S OWNER S MANUAL FOR THE CORRECT ONE FOR YOUR ENGINE USING IMPROPER OCTANE FUEL CAN...

Page 59: ...rom the bottom of the fuel tank Pour dry gas into the fuel fill fitting and fill the gas tank with fresh fuel Test run the engines to purge impurities from the fuel system 4 Fuel tank gauge not readin...

Page 60: ...stem For more complicated issues outside the scope of this manual contact your closet Regal dealer They have undergone extensive training on the Regal boat systems Be sure to read and follow any dange...

Page 61: ...ng additional equipment Be sure to review the wiring schematics in the drawing section of the technical chapter Direct current is stored in the ship s batteries and produced through the engine alterna...

Page 62: ...identify the height length and width of the battery This is useful information should a replacement battery become neces sary Cold Cranking Amps CCA This rating measures the cranking power a full char...

Page 63: ...gases are released condensation is formed which aids in maintaining the cell electrolyte level These batteries incorporate a deeper layer of electrolyte over the plates but eventually it can run dry...

Page 64: ...t would need to be reset Always deter mine the reason why the breaker blew before re setting it To reset the breaker move the lever from the off posi tion to the on position The 3 Buss brand breakers...

Page 65: ...ged into the receptacle run a correctly amperage sized extension into the marina power box Make sure there is slack in the ex tension cord and there cord is not in the water Note Make sure the extensi...

Page 66: ...ant ingredi ent of the 12 volt direct current DC system Refer to the battery management information in this section and the technical chapter for a breaker amperage listing Be aware that in some cases...

Page 67: ...67 Systems TYPICAL BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PARTS DESCRIPTION CON T ACR AUTOMATIC CHARGING RELAY CO FUSE HALON FUSE...

Page 68: ...FT SIDE 1 ELECTRIC HEAD 30 AMP 2 WATER PUMP 15 AMP 3 HEAD VENT BLOWER 5 AMP 4 MACERATOR 10 AMP 5 LEVEL MONITOR 3 AMP 6 OPEN RIGHT SIDE 1 REFRIGERATOR 15 AMP 2 STEREO 10 AMP 3 CO MONITOR 3 AMP 4 CABIN...

Page 69: ...IBLE PROBLEMS SOLUTIONS 1 It is possible that one of the bat tery management system main circuit breakers may trip from long term arc ing and heat The breaker may need to be reset This might happen oc...

Page 70: ...both master battery switches off at the management panel UNIVERSAL BATTERY SWITCHES OFF 1 Battery charger 2 Forward bilge pump 3 Aft bilge pump 4 Shower pump 5 Stereo memory PREVENT POSSIBLE FIRE EQUI...

Page 71: ...For exam ple a breaker may trip on the sub panel but may not trip the breaker on the battery management panel Knowing his breaker location will aid the skipper in troubleshoot ing problems faster Reme...

Page 72: ...por detector op tion located in the bilge COCKPIT FRIDGE protects optional refrigerator cir cuitry PLOTTER protects the optional chart plotter system BILGE LIGHTS controls lights in the engine room UN...

Page 73: ...73 Systems TYPICAL 12 VOLT HELM SWITCH PANELS PORT SWITCH PANEL STARBOARD SWITCH PANEL...

Page 74: ...ounted underwater lighting system ARCH activates the radar arch dual actuator system which drives the hydraulic rams to raise and lower arch WINDLASS activates the optional windlass up and down anchor...

Page 75: ...ROOF BROWN 10 SUN ROOF BROWN 14 AFT BILGE PUMP MANUAL BROWN WHITE 14 AFT BILGE PUMP AUTO BROWN RED 14 FWD BILGE PUMP AUTO BROWN BLUE 14 FWD BILGE PUMP MANUAL BROWN PINK 16 CO DETECTOR BROWN BLACK 16 S...

Page 76: ...RCUIT BLUE BLACK 16 COCKPIT SOFT LIGHTS BLUE GREEN 16 INTERIOR SOFT LIGHTS BLUE 10 CABIN LIGHT MAIN CIRCUIT FEED GRAY 14 NAVIGATION LIGHTS RUN NING BOW TRANSOM LIGHTS GRAY BLACK 14 NAVIGATION LIGHTS A...

Page 77: ...ARGE RED 6 POSITIVE FEED MAIN ALTERNATOR CHARGE RED 4 POSITIVE FEED MAIN RED 2 POSITIVE FEED MAIN START ER BATTERY GENERATOR RED 2 0 POSITIVE FEED MAIN START ER BATTERY PURPLE 16 STBD IGNITION HOUR ME...

Page 78: ...n incandescent light bulb The resistance in the light bulb element allows it to glow and brighten the cabin along with giving off heat It is important that you understand and respect the al ternating...

Page 79: ...boat inlet plug first The inlet plug is located on the port deck The cord installs one way only Align the 2 pins with the 90 degree shape or use the imprinted arrows and detentes located on the inlet...

Page 80: ...d at the male plug end When you plug the cord into the dock receptacle the LED light should show green indicating the current is on If the LED light shows red there is incorrect wiring at the power si...

Page 81: ...PLACE ANY ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS WARNING Note that normally it is more likely to find a wiring prob lem at older facilities usually located off the main wa terways where grounding problems exist or whe...

Page 82: ...rina dock power center to ensure it is activated Check the main breaker voltage sensing device The power icon should show green Check the ELCI main breaker voltage sensing device The power icon should...

Page 83: ...ult could be shocking people on board and swimmers could receive a paralyzing dose of electric ity and drown due to loss of muscle control An ELCI provides protection for the entire boat and fea tures...

Page 84: ...it breaker 3 Green LED flashing Red LED Off The circuit breaker has opened due to over current or has been manually turned to the off position 4 Green LED Off Red LED Off Line voltage is not present C...

Page 85: ...85 Systems TYPICAL ELCI AC CIRCUIT FLOW CHART SHORE POWER INLET GALVANIC ISOLATOR MAIN AC PANEL ELCI SINGLE POLE BKR DOWNSTREAM BREAKERS BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN 120 VOLTS GREEN GRD GREEN GRD...

Page 86: ...anic isolator is not polarized either termi nal can be used for the inlet or outlet side for the green grounding wire There is a fan located at the right side of the isolator identified by an array of...

Page 87: ...panel is located along side of the AC panel Information on the DC panel is found earlier in this chapter SHOREPOWER PANEL DISTRIBUTION As noted earlier the shore power cord delivers AC elec tricity t...

Page 88: ...hing the single throw arm to the on position Notice that each breaker is marked with the on and off terminology AC electricity now is distributed to the 120 volt leg B of the panel Follow the same pro...

Page 89: ...ckpit Grill This 30 amp breaker controls the salon main stateroom entertainment center Sat TV Antenna This option is currently unavailable on this model 120 VOLT MAIN PANEL BREAKER DESCRIPTION TYPICAL...

Page 90: ...oat Cable A C Main Power Supply 10 3 Romex Boat Cable Stove Power Supply 14 3 Romex Boat Cable A C Pump Power Pump Relay 14 3 Romex Boat Cable Receptacles Microwave Water Heater Refrigera tor Ice make...

Page 91: ...test and reset breaker in the center of the device Check the GFCI protection monthly If a problem develops with the GFCI circuitry call a marine electrician to access the situation The GFCI outlets a...

Page 92: ...an internal wiring prob lem with the GFCI or there may be a ground fault down stream 4 The GFCI reset button is in the pressed position and nothing works Check the appropriate breaker at the main shi...

Page 93: ...The evaporator condenser unit incorporates a compressor located under the forward berth bunk to compact the R 22 refrigerant The Elite control panel thermostat TYPICAL AIR CONDITIONING EVAPORATOR COND...

Page 94: ...tion refer to the vendor operation manual Operations Quick Start Up Checklist 1 Check the AC seawater strainer for debris 2 Make sure the AC seawater pump seacock located in the engine room is opened...

Page 95: ...e Elite display continually monitors the system components Should a problem develop it sends a diagnostic code to the control thermostaat display Refer to the vendor air conditioning manual troublesho...

Page 96: ...ike your home AC the pan needs to be rinsed clean of debris and possible mold You can use a purchased product made specifically for cleaning AC units Disconnect the outlet hose from the AC pan and ins...

Page 97: ...n be filled using the foredeck water fill Also located on the aft cockpit is a dockside water valve which connects to a hose from the marina fresh water supply There are special white hoses for potabl...

Page 98: ...ank through the cold water lines terminating at the various faucets and related components 3 Open a faucet Water pressure should be present Opening the faucet for a few seconds will purge any air in t...

Page 99: ...he city water valve Turn on the marina water supply and check for leaks at the connection White garden hoses are the ones rated for fresh water supply verses a regular garden hose that normally leave...

Page 100: ...onitor Panel If installed the water system features a water waste monitor panel which senses the amount of water left in the potable water tank system It is located at the ship s main electrical contr...

Page 101: ...rts in it See auxiliary system chapter for more information Typical Shower Sump Pump System Your boat features a head with a shower usually located under the cabin entry stairway As part of the draina...

Page 102: ...the potable water tank 4 Water is backing up in the shower Find the shower sump pump If it is full of water even when running there normally is a clog at the pump screen Clean as needed 5 There is no...

Page 103: ...refilling The 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...

Page 104: ...ivated If installed a macerator overboard discharge pump diverts waste through a hull bottom seacock where dumping laws permit TYPICAL WASTE TANK HOSE FUNCTIONS EQUIPMENT FUNCTION Pump Out To Pump Out...

Page 105: ...usage The system features vitreous china bowl minimal maintenance easy cleaning and a wall switch keyboard The toilet is powered by 12 volt DC electricity and is controlled by a 30 amp breaker locate...

Page 106: ...INGLE FLUSH OVER RIDE FUNCTION FOR EMERGENCY USE ONLY Typical Dockside Pump Out There is a fitting located on the deck labeled waste This fitting is used to pump out the waste tank Nor mally a pump ou...

Page 107: ...sides the handle to keep it closed the tie wrap serves that need Cut the tie wrap to access the seacock handle Typical Macerator Overboard Discharge Pump KEY SWITCH MACERATOR ON BUTTON MACERATOR BREAK...

Page 108: ...th the fresh water pressure pump 3 There is no light on the toilet wall control panel or it does not stay lighted Check the head breaker on the main ship s control panel Also the wall panel could of e...

Page 109: ...e Pump 4 System Vent 5 Holding Tank 6 Fresh Water Tank System can also run from dockside water supply 5 6 Forward Head Aft Head To 12 Volt Main Control Panel Fwd Head Breaker To 12 Volt Main Control P...

Page 110: ...tion water conditions and on board equipment As the throttle is advanced the stern squats and the bow rises initially The trim tabs allow your boat to plane at a slower speed than natural conditions a...

Page 111: ...ning condition where the bow bounces up and down similar to a porpoise motion Press bow down in one half second bursts As the trim tabs turn the porpoising should recede and the vessel speed should in...

Page 112: ...r the hatch Always manage the retrieval process carefully to prevent the anchor from hitting the boat TO PREVENT POSSIBLE BODILY INJURY TURN OFF ALL WINDLASS POWER SOURCES BEFORE PREFORMING ANY WORK O...

Page 113: ...he rope chain rode check the rope locker for tangled rope or chain As seen in the illustration above open the deck locker to gain access to the wind lass switch The switch off position is at 12 o cloc...

Page 114: ...the foot switch 8 While the captain bumps the vessel in slow speed reverse pay out the anchor line until the correct scope is reached 9 When scope is reached secure the anchor line around a cleat Nev...

Page 115: ...w down the windlass to ensure proper entrance at the chute and to avoid hitting the bow 7 Once the anchor is completely retrieved bump the down foot switch to lock the chain 8 As soon as possible afte...

Page 116: ...ee that there are no swimmers or divers nearby before dropping the anchor Remove the handle from the gipsy when operating the windlass from the foot controls or helm switch power Always turn the windl...

Page 117: ...e further technical data and updates are available The optional television uses DC 12 volts current to operate unlike most home sets that use AC alternating current A DVD player is built into the tele...

Page 118: ...chemical products that can cause damage 3 Writing directly on a disc or on a label attached to the disc 4 Direct sunlight high temperatures and humidity 5 Always use a soft dry and lint free cloth to...

Page 119: ...formation packet or search the Goggle under FUSION as a key word Note Most modern electronic devices such as smart phones and tablets have a limited operating temperature range and smartphones aare op...

Page 120: ...ur vessels Many of the component related operations are identical iin both stereo models Please refer to the individual stereo owner s manuals and the technical section schematics for further entertai...

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Page 131: ...131 Systems Note For further information read the stereo operator s manual in the owner s information packet...

Page 132: ...is powers up the GPS antenna and the auto pi lot The chartplotter is now ready to power up C Press and release the chartplotter power key When the warning screen appears touch I agree At this point yo...

Page 133: ...ing power and DSC capability There are ded icated soft keys linked to a screen to select and view the information the operator needs The radio is interfaced to the chartplotter which permits you to ob...

Page 134: ...tact your closest Regal dealer or repair facility for maintenance or parts needs Always begin maneuvering in a controlled environment where you can practice shifting and docking operations at your own...

Page 135: ...anual and contact your Regal dealer to set up the first maintenance inspection Normally the engine oil filters and drive oil inspections and maintenance are performed during this inspection along with...

Page 136: ...page As part of periodic maintenance ensure the cowlings are free of debris including animal nests such as wasps and birds Check and replace the engine air filters as required See your nearest Regal...

Page 137: ...ll describe several of these focusing on select gauges and controls along with basic compo nents that overlap on all of the dashes or helms Read and understand your particular propulsion pack age inst...

Page 138: ...Chapter 5 STANDARD HELM LAYOUT WITH ANALOG GAUGES TRIM GAUGE DEPTH GAUGE MULTI GAUGE SWITCH PANEL TACHOMETER GAUGE FIREBOY GAUGE IGNITION SWITCH SPEEDO GAUGE STEREO See following pages for gauge funct...

Page 139: ...139 Engine Controls TYPICAL HELM LAYOUT WITH REGAL VUE IGNITION SWITCH STEREO FUEL GAUGE DEPTH GAUGE REGALVUE TRIM TABS ENGINE INFORMATION PANEL SWITCH PANEL...

Page 140: ...140 Chapter 5 TYPICAL HELM LAYOUT WITH GARMIN CHARTPLOTTER FUEL GAUGE DEPTH GAUGE CHARTPLOTTER BLOWER WARNING LABEL TRIM TABS SWITCH PANEL ABYC PLATE REMOTE CONTROL STEREO IGNITION SWITCH...

Page 141: ...ne A blower switch is used on all gasoline engines Before turning on the blower switch do a sniff test by opening the engine hatch At the same time check fuel tank components When assured the bilge is...

Page 142: ...o read the gauges and how to respond to system fault codes should they occur Notethatthegaugesshowninthefollowingpagesaretypical and may vary in appearance and type depending on helm configuration alo...

Page 143: ...The voltage display indicates the battery condition as well asthealternatorperformance Normalvoltageisbetween 12 0 and 15 0 volts Readings outside of this range may indicate a charging system or batt...

Page 144: ...T Handle and pull firmly on the Fire handle which will activate the fire extinguisher unit in the engine compartment A loud rushing air sound may be heard Complete discharge will take several seconds...

Page 145: ...g on transducers and bottom conditions If the reading is less than 19 9 feet meters or fathoms 1 10th increments will be displayed If the reading is more than 19 9 feet all readings will be in whole n...

Page 146: ...ET By pressing the ON OFF MODE keypad again the alarm will display the keel offset setting KL It can be set so the depth finder shows the depth below the transducer or the depth under the keel Press t...

Page 147: ...UNDING USE CAUTION WHEN OPERATING IN SHALLOW AREAS AND MAINTAIN A VERY SLOW SPEED BE AWARE THAT WATER DEPTHS MAY CHANGE TOO QUICKLY FOR YOU TO REACT AND AVOID GROUNDING WARNING TRANSDUCER If you shoul...

Page 148: ...n a dry location 3 Shut and secure all hatches and doors 4 Make sure the swim ladder is secured in its folded position and that the cover is in place 5 Check fuel supply levels Use the fuel 1 3 rule 6...

Page 149: ...helm position the safety lanyard would automatically shut down the en gine Note that if the safety lanyard is disconnected from the remote control body the engine will crank but will not start The re...

Page 150: ...ments in an open water environment Once the opera tor feels comfortable with the remote control functions he should move on to docking and maneuvering in and out of tighter situations such as those fo...

Page 151: ...DRIVE ENGINE ROOM OVERVIEW Note Equipment shown may be optional Components systems and locations are subject to change at any time BATTERY SWITCHES EXHAUST HOSE BILGE PUMP HATCH ACTUATOR AUTOMATIC FIR...

Page 152: ...es for shift and throt tle control along with steering functions without steer ing cables running from the steering wheel to the out drive These units use hydraulics and special engine software Read y...

Page 153: ...153 Engine Controls REGAL 26 XO TANK LABEL...

Page 154: ...LS COMPASS DEPTH GAUGE FUEL GAUGE YACHT PLATE WARNING LABELS QR LABEL OWNERS MANUAL REMOTE CONTROL TRIM TABS SWITCH PANEL GARMIN IGNITION PANEL THRUSTER JOY STICK SWITCH PANEL VHF RADIO AUTO FIRE EXT...

Page 155: ...s a sequence in operations before starting the engine starting the engine and after start ing the engine section OUTBOARD OVERVIEW Outboard engines depending on the model may require a mid range octan...

Page 156: ...d into forward or reverse gears The up and down buttons control the trim of the outboard in reference to the bow altitude of the boat Before starting the engine make sure the unit is trimmed to the do...

Page 157: ...with the cord shut down switch in the off position Note that the control activator icon above indicates the remote control is in the run or operation mode AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH DUE TO A RUNAWA...

Page 158: ...ion for starting the engine You will hear a distinct sound and will feel the remote control s rotation lock once in the proper position If your turn the key to the start position and the engine starte...

Page 159: ...ng your outboard engine For more in depth information refer to your outboard engine owner s manual Be sure to read and understand all safety labels along with all other related information before atte...

Page 160: ...ess If any vapors exist find the source of the leak and repair as needed At that point ventilate the compartment until vapor smell is gone Read and understand the following fuel system warning labels...

Page 161: ...the Lazarette c e n t e r c o c k p i t storage area a 10 micron in line water separator filter is installed Use an oil spanner type wrench and turn the filter counterclockwise to remove the element U...

Page 162: ...e deterioration DURING FUELING 1 Keep the fuel nozzle in contact with the fuel fill to guard against static sparks The fuel fill pipe is grounded through the fuel system wiring to protect against stat...

Page 163: ...rt the engine smoke or run any electrical components until the fumes can no longer be detected FUEL FILL CLOSED AND POINTS LINED UP 4 Locate the fuel line primer bulb Hold it at an upward angle and pu...

Page 164: ...the engine and all related hydraulic hoses and connections for signs of leaks including the ones under the helm 4 While the shroud is off check for any engine oil leakage or fuel puddling 5 Check engi...

Page 165: ...safety lanyard to a belt or secure to the arm Keep passengers seated and away from controls STARTING THE OUTBOARD ENGINE STARTING GUIDELINES OFF ON START Refer to the key switch position photo above...

Page 166: ...eral times while engine is running If flow increases the take time to further clean the pilot hole 2 Let the engine warm up for several minutes listening for any alarms or low oil pressure alerts alon...

Page 167: ...e resetting it If installed the generator blower is protected by its own breaker located below the breaker switch at the ship s main AC panel HELM INSTRUMENTATION AUTOMATIC CHARGING RELAY M ACR Shore...

Page 168: ...Fusion circuitry use individual sources to power up the system The key switch does not power up these 2 systems Also the depth and fuel gauge displays may be independent of the Garmin engine displays...

Page 169: ...r minute rpm s GPS speed voltage fuel flow rate trim and temperature along with tracking engine hours The ignition key must be energized for the RegalVue to be programmed or viewed The engine statisti...

Page 170: ...bottom of the screen when you are using other screens making it a valuable tool when cruising The data bar can be customized in the Data Bar Setting display Selectthenumberofdesiredslotstobedisplayed...

Page 171: ...to shift the remote control lever out of neutral into gear move it firmly crisply forward for forward gear or aft for reverse gear or around 35 degrees you will feel a detent at this point in the forw...

Page 172: ...along with the weight of the boat and how it is balanced Passengers shall occupy designated seating positions while the vessel is making headway In addition make sure everyone including the operator a...

Page 173: ...d will permit more efficient water circulation Turn on the fresh water supply When flushing completed remove the garden hose from the fitting and reattach the hose connections and check for tightness...

Page 174: ...extended out of use periods especially in freezing climates See storage winterization information in your manu facturer s outboard owner s manual for a listing of maintenance items We recommend leavi...

Page 175: ...e hardware at both the helm and engine ends must be checked regularly for tightness lubrication and leaks Check the steering system for full steering to port and starboard before disembarking Typical...

Page 176: ...serious damage to the steering system resulting in possible loss of steering causing property damage personal injury or death Contact your closest Regal dealer or marine professional for system fillin...

Page 177: ...177 Engine Controls SEA STAR STEERING SYSTEM SCHEMATIC OVERVIEW...

Page 178: ...er Note that outboard vessels with the generator option will include an automatic fire extinguishing system Typical Generator Fuel System The generator is supplied by the same fuel tanks as the engine...

Page 179: ...inated fuel If needed dispose of according to local or state regulations Carry extra water separator filters on board When you turn the filter upside down to dump the gas note that any water in the ga...

Page 180: ...case of an electrical overload It can be manu ally shut off when performing generator maintenance to ensure no AC power is coming out of the generator See illustration A ILLUSTRATION A Typical Electr...

Page 181: ...that all main panel and equipment breakers are off Inspect the generator for fuel oil exhaust or water leaks Check generator engine oil level Top off with correct viscosity as required Check coolant...

Page 182: ...ill engage the generator starter to crank over the gen set engine Release after starting If generator does not start wait several minutes and retry start procedure 5 Once the generator starts release...

Page 183: ...LEMS SOLUTIONS 1 With generator main control panel ac tivated there is no voltage at the AC line voltage meter Check AC output breaker on the generator It may of tripped due to an overload 2 The gener...

Page 184: ...with your engine owner s manual since many of the items noted here are found there in further detail Is all safety equipment accounted for and easily ac cessible Are navigational lights and sound sign...

Page 185: ...TIONNAIRE Have you removed the keys from the ignition and secured them Have all systems been checked for leaks Have the battery switches been turned to the off position Are all storage compartments an...

Page 186: ...Identify the fuel fill Visually inspect all fuel system components before each filling DURING FUELING Keep the fuel nozzle in contact with the fuel fill to guard against static sparks The fuel fill p...

Page 187: ...the key fob Two key fobs come with dual engine installation along with a 2 5 key panel The key panel uses lighted icons to show active ignition and start stop positions Theft protection is vastly imp...

Page 188: ...with a hand pump like the ones used for bicycles or a 12 volt compressor plugged into the 12 volt vessel accessory plug STOPPING GUIDELINES Before stopping the engines make sure they are in neutral a...

Page 189: ...oard the vessel Bigger vessels may use bow or quarter breast lines SPRING LINES Most boats use two spring lines although it is possible to have four They are called the after bow spring and for ward q...

Page 190: ...ends Depending on your situation you may need to loop the eye splice of the dock line around a piling Sometimes the mooring line will lead down sharply from the piling to the deck cleat Loop the eye s...

Page 191: ...g situations Read your engine manual to become familiar with the joystick and remote control components It is a good idea to practice your beginning docking techniques in an open area Remember practic...

Page 192: ...hor s efficiency is diminished A longer scope cushions the shock load on the entire system Once a scope is determined sometimes it is difficult to know how much line to let out to reach the desired sc...

Page 193: ...on deck it is suggested that you tie a bridle by passing a line completely around the hull of your boat to avoid structural damage When towing always stand clear of a taut line as any type of line bre...

Page 194: ...e fire port location Release entire contents of portable extinguisher Remember A 4 pound extinguisher discharges in approximately 20 seconds These actions help prevent the fire from spreading to other...

Page 195: ...or 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 to unc...

Page 196: ...ny source of drinking water and it goes on to say no person in the course of doing business shall knowingly and intentionally expose any individual to a chemical known to the state to cause cancer or...

Page 197: ...enance all play a role in a delicate battle to keep the ecosystem clean Each of us has a role in doing our part as a environmentally conscious skipper to conserve our waterways The National Marine Man...

Page 198: ...ity for the size and weight of your boat including the weight for all fuel water and gear Your authorized Regal dealer can advise you on the proper trailer capacity and tongue weight the weight exerte...

Page 199: ...for speedy installation should a blow out occur Be sure everything is secured in the boat and canvas is down in the towing position with the bimini stored in the boot Tilt the stern drive up to clear...

Page 200: ...nch 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 assist giving the palms up stop...

Page 201: ...201 Vessel Operation TRAILER TERMINOLOGY TAIL LIGHT FENDER SAFETY CHAINS COUPLER PARKING JACK AXLE BUNK PAD FRAME ROLLER TYPICAL TRAILER SHOWN...

Page 202: ...202 Chapter 6 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 203: ...Spare 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 G...

Page 204: ...ver swings the rig near the 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...

Page 205: ...s cranking the boat easier on to the trailer Once the boat is positioned correctly on the trailer have someone hook up the winch cable hook to the bow eye Also this will help keep the boat bow against...

Page 206: ...Y INJURY DO NOT LET ANYONE STAND NEAR THE CABLE IT COULD BREAK HULL BOTTOM DAMAGE COULD RESULT FROM THE BOAT NOT BEING POSITIONED ON THE ROLLERS BUT RESTING ON THE TRAILER FRAME AVOID BACKING TRAILER...

Page 207: ...propriate manufacturers owner s manual found in the owner s infor mation packet Also further updated information may be available on the internet by using the proper name of the component and the Gogg...

Page 208: ...in DC panel The CO circuitry works to its best performance when continually activated plus it accords advanced warning when entering an area high in CO 3 The test cycle should be activated frequently...

Page 209: ...ng waste tank This option is used in various locals where it is illegal to pump gray shower and sink water overboard The automatic float switch pumps gray water to the holding tank Normally it would n...

Page 210: ...handle away from the seal ring in line with adjuster or 90 degrees from the locked position To open the hatch make sure the hatch is unlocked Then push the rod up and lock at desired angle by turning...

Page 211: ...OL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO REMOVE IT WARNING Note The bulbs listed in the following pages can be ordered through a Regal dealer or may be available at speciality lighting or box stores When changing the...

Page 212: ...ulb type 563 Reinstall the lens cover by snapping it in place HANGING LOCKER LIGHTS TYPICAL READING LIGHTS TYPICAL Lens Cover Removed Notched Area Here Under Cover The reading lights use a marine type...

Page 213: ...ible leak in the vessel If the waste system is determined to be full it can be emptied by connecting a marina pump out hose to the waste fitting located on the deck The pump out device will actually r...

Page 214: ...cts are available TYPICAL ALCOHOL STOVE Standard equipment is an alcohol stove In theory alcohol is used as a fuel There is a tank that is filled The top is closed and it is pumped up At that point a...

Page 215: ...on the main AC panel Energize the breaker for the stove to operate Always have the correct type portable fire extinguisher ready when cook ing aboard the vessel Read the stove operator s manual befor...

Page 216: ...tor door will in crease power consumption 3 Keep the inside of the unit clean and dry 4 Remove any water that may collect on the shelf under the freezer compartment 5 When leaving the vessel for exten...

Page 217: ...it may sound like boiling water Condenser Fan May hear air moving through it Water Valve At each cycle a buzzing is heard If installed your refrigerator is equipped with a manually controlled infinite...

Page 218: ...ower valve 3 Raise the bin arm to turn the ice maker off 4 Empty the refrigerator of all items Clean the interior of the unit with a mild non abrasive detergent and warm water solution applied with a...

Page 219: ...hatch opposite the salon sofa 4 Install the table leg in the angled table receiver on the sofa riser surface or in the metal floor receiver Pull the spring latch pin and hold until the leg bottoms ou...

Page 220: ...room at the helm when maneuver ing in close quarters To add seat height using the leaning bolster lift the front of the helm seat upward This permits the leaning bolster to rotate upward until fully e...

Page 221: ...he hard top Remember that the masthead light on the hardtop can be lowered if needed The VHF radio uses a whip style fiberglass antenna which is trimmed to provide the best output and reception The TV...

Page 222: ...s water overboard The switch will light up when activated Periodically check the grates for debris and spray the units down with water Make sure a steady stream of water exits the through hull fitting...

Page 223: ...s and swivels to an open detent position To close the door pull up on the framework until the door hinge releases and swivels to a closed detent position Push down to lock PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY OR DE...

Page 224: ...ity of the fire When the automatic fire extinguisher activates IMMEDI ATELY SHUT DOWN ALL ENGINES POWERED VENTILATION BLOWER ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS AND EXTINGUISH ALL SMOKING MATERIALS DO NOT OPEN THE ENG...

Page 225: ...board of the helm seat WARNING AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH DO NOT BREATH FUMES OR VAPORS CAUSED BY A FIRE AS THEY ARE HAZARDOUS AND TOXIC WARNING AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE C...

Page 226: ...ways check for safe water temperature limits before immersing any body parts in it o initially fill the hot water heater ensure the boat s fresh water tank is full When the tank is full water will be...

Page 227: ...formation CAUTION NOTICE TO AVOID EQUIPMENT DAMAGE DO NOT TURN ON THE HOT WATER BREAKER WITHOUT THE WATER HEATER BEING FULL DAMAGE TO THE HEATER ELEMENT WILL OCCUR CAUTION TO AVOID POSSIBLE BODILY INJ...

Page 228: ...e leak High Water Automatic Switch Helm High Water Alarm 6 Seacock leak 7 Heat exchanger leak 8 Transducer or underwater light leak 9 Water heater tank or heat exchanger hose leak Note that the hot wa...

Page 229: ...ght of the boat properly without forcing the boat structure inward Make sure there is no pressure on the rub rail or swim platform Always use a flat wide belt style straps as they distribute and hold...

Page 230: ...proved products Rinse and flush the hold ing tank after each pump out This will dilute any residual waste and help prevent blockage and reduce odors FRESH WATER WASTE MONITOR WITH OVERBOARD DISCHARGE...

Page 231: ...d a set of hydraulic rams that raise or lower the power tower through the switch If towing vessel as part of a wide load permit make sure arch is completely up DO NOT TRAVEL OVER THE ROAD WITH THE ARC...

Page 232: ...or tightness before and after towing Cockpit carpet shall be rolled up and stored in a dedicated cockpit locker NOTICE Located at the starboard fire wall bulkhead bow end of bilge is the power tower a...

Page 233: ...p to build the water pressure in the distribution lines to 35 psi s When the pump reaches a level of 35 psi the pump should automatically shut off If the system drops below a certain pressure then the...

Page 234: ...The system consists of the stereo receiver sometimes called the head unit radio tuner and antenna With these components and an active account initialized by the customer on delivery your Sirius syste...

Page 235: ...atures a flexible extended hose with hot and cold water Like residential plumbing the red knob denotes hot water and the blue knob cold water When using this feature balance the hot and cold knobs to...

Page 236: ...put To control the direction a 4 posi tion joystick style switch is used The 2 way switch in the center position is off In the up position the light output is a spotlight In the down position the ligh...

Page 237: ...REMOVE THE IGNITION KEYS WHILE PEOPLE ARE SWIMMING NEAR THE VESSEL AND OR USING THE SWIM PLATFORM OR LADDER WARNING Insist that only one person use the ladder at a time When finished with the ladder...

Page 238: ...the water restaurant or fuel dock Use the other deck cleats for permanent moorings When securing lines leave enough slack for lo cal tidal changes Never use the swim platform cleats for towing Never a...

Page 239: ...on See the typical set up below Designed Thruster Battery Switch 200 Amp Fuse To House Battery Switch Battery Management Panel Optional Hyd Swim Platform Breaker To Acc Switch Helm Starboard Switch Pa...

Page 240: ...s it becomes a generator in spool down Do not make quick changes from one direction to the other direction or it will damage the unit The minimum running voltage for the thruster is 10 5 volts therefo...

Page 241: ...beam is blue for increased underwater penetration These lights are based on LED technology which stands for light emitting diode which can produce various colors depending on the electron line up ins...

Page 242: ...ed try them on a small area before applying to the entire surface Never use toxic or caustic chemicals on your yacht Read and understand each cleaning agent before using it The labels will alert you t...

Page 243: ...inding leak sources A periodic bilge cleaning with a brush and bilge cleaner purchase at a marina or supplier will be helpful in maintaining an orderly and safe bilge since accumulated dirt and fluids...

Page 244: ...dry with a soft clean towel This procedure should eliminate most stains and oily finger marks Stay away from heavy scrubbers and compounds which may harm the surface Avoid polishes containing silicon...

Page 245: ...eract with the original fluorocarbon finish and seem to cause a rapid loss of water repellency Scotchguard has not been found to be very effective for restoring water repellents to Sunbrella It seems...

Page 246: ...rpet is the same as high end residential carpet and the carpet should be treated accordingly Periodic professional carpet cleaning using either the hot wa ter extraction or dry cleaning powder method...

Page 247: ...er with a wet dry vacuum Allow the carpet to dry completely 8 Fluff up the clean dry carpet with the brush or a car pet rake If applicable apply vaseline to the snaps Stain Removal Olefin fiber used i...

Page 248: ...s a matte or satin finish To remove scratches and nicks sand the surface with 180 220 grit sandpaper until the nick is gone To restore the finish use an abrasive cleanser and a green Scotch Brite pad...

Page 249: ...CES The best way to clean metal surfaces on your BBQ is to wipe them down with a damp cloth and then thoroughly dry Stubborn spots caused by spillage and discoloration from heat may be removed by lemo...

Page 250: ...affect the strength of the hull or deck and can be repaired by yourself a marine professional or a Regal dealer The affected area should be chipped or sanded away and a thin layer of color matched ge...

Page 251: ...container 5 Apply 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 gelcoat...

Page 252: ...residue free proven hardwood floor cleaner for mulated specifically for polyurethane finished hardwood floors is Bona Kemi s Swedish Formula Hardwood Floor Cleaner This environmentally friendly non to...

Page 253: ...ty cloths to wipe instruments Follow the same procedure for all switch panels Do not use any of the following on panels 1 Lacquer Thinner 2 Dry Cleaning Fluid 3 Acetone 4 Carbon Tetrachloride 5 Benzin...

Page 254: ...e of the microwave clean When food splatters or spilled liquids adhere to oven walls wipe with a damp cloth A mild detergent may be used on extremely dirty surfaces Avoid the use of sprays and other h...

Page 255: ...he surface immediately move it to a cool area of your cook top with a razor blade scraper and then remove it from the cook top as soon as possible PLASTICS There are different types of plastic aboard...

Page 256: ...ements such as ocean spray it will begin to rust over time If your stainless steel shows signs of rusting 1 Wash with fresh water 2 Clean with a good quality chrome polish periodically but no less tha...

Page 257: ...hadow E B Mildew C B A Wet Leaves C B A A Soft brush warm soapy water rinse dry B Fantastik cleaner C One tablespoon ammonia 1 4 cup of hydrogen peroxide 3 4 cup of warm water rinse dry D Scrape off r...

Page 258: ...rmal means With more stubborn stains rubbing alcohol or mineral spirits may be tried cautiously Widespread solvent use can severely damage or discolor vinyl Try to remove stains immediately before the...

Page 259: ...he tissue 5 Cover tissue with polyethylene film plastic wrap to prevent the non chlorinated bleach solution from drying 6 Check on stain repeatedly 7 Do not leave the non chlorinated beach solution on...

Page 260: ...manual are quite detailed and should be read and understood before attempting to undertake any maintenance issues Heed special attention to all caution warning and danger labels found in the engine pr...

Page 261: ...ck the drain located at the compressor to make sure the entrance to the hose at the AC pan is not clogged with foreign matter If clogging occurs blow out the hose with compressed air and pour in a ble...

Page 262: ...262 Chapter 8 OVERBOARD DISCHARGE PAN DRAIN TYPICAL VECTOR COMPACT AC SYSTEM AIR FILTER...

Page 263: ...pump and circulate the solution through the condenser coil for 15 45 minutes depending on the size of the coils and the extent of the contamination Visual inspection of the solution in the container s...

Page 264: ...tes and the bottom of the fill cap opening Add distilled water only as needed after charging the batteries Do not overfill because sulfuric acid could run over and cause burns or an explosion Check sp...

Page 265: ...ry cleaner tool available at car parts stores or old toothbrush should be used to clean both the positive and negative terminals Use a small amount of baking soda and water Remove any residue from the...

Page 266: ...attery reducing the acid levels inside the battery 3 Check both positive and negative terminal hardware for tightness Loose connections are known to discharge a battery very quickly 4 Make sure all te...

Page 267: ...AVOID EYE DAMAGE SKIN BURNS WEAR GOGGLES RUBBER GLOVES WHEN WORKING WITH BATTERIES AVOID CONTACT WITH SKIN CLOTHING OR EYES IN CASE OF CONTACT FLUSH WITH WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES IF SWALLOWED DR...

Page 268: ...breakers close to that battery switch Look for a popped breaker The above problem could be recognized by the appropriate icon not being lighted at the DC distribution panel These breakers protect the...

Page 269: ...for debris and test spray the units down with water Make sure that a steady stream of water exits the through hull fitting indicating the hose from the bilge pump itself is clear Periodically check a...

Page 270: ...thly or when leaving the vessel for extended periods Nor mal maintenance should include frequent checking for the green power light glowing with the warning indicator and audible horn off The detector...

Page 271: ...adverse effect on operation In order to minimize these effects and enable you to get the best possible performance from your electronic equipment guidelines are given in the installation instructions...

Page 272: ...as possible When cleaning the cockpit never use a direct water nozzle on the unit 2 Clean the exterior with a soft non abrasive cloth 3 Do not use any solvents or other chemicals for cleaning the VHF...

Page 273: ...rg ing is possible only if the unit has leaked out verses losing agent due to a fire Should the indicator light fail to come ON when the igni tion key is ON first check the pressure gauge and actuator...

Page 274: ...fuel sender for loose fasteners and leaks at all areas of contact Also inspect the fuel tank for signs of leakage or abrasion Tighten all components as needed Note Do a visual inspection before each c...

Page 275: ...275 Cosmetic Care Maintenance...

Page 276: ...alified electrician or marine professional to replace the device Refer to Chapter 4 where it explains the system operation and shows the circuitry throughout the vessel The GFIC is normally located at...

Page 277: ...seconds or so to eliminate any scale that has built up inside the hot water heater Turn the breaker off just as a precaution C The hot water heater and heat exchanger parts are made of aluminum If eng...

Page 278: ...engine room Periodic maintenance consists of visually inspecting the float grate cover for debris and removing any accumulation TO PREVENT BODILY INJURY OR DEATH NEVER USE AUTO ANTIFREEZE IN A MARINE...

Page 279: ...is cut off square and the end is smooth This will aid in ensuring a leakproof connection 1 Install the cap on the supply line You may need to use a slotted screwdriver to remove the cap from a new fi...

Page 280: ...Simply remove the hose clamp and unscrew the fresh water filter to access the screen Rinse the screen off to remove any foreign debris Be sure to use teflon tape on the pump fitting threads before ins...

Page 281: ...not pump garbage rags or sanitary napkins through the overboard discharge pump macerator Flush the waste tank and pump with fresh water with each pump out Do not run the pump dry or for extended perio...

Page 282: ...liquid reaches a designated height the sump pump energizes through a float switch and exits waste to a manifold then overboard This system helps to protect our water supply by not dumping used water o...

Page 283: ...not use silicone spray or WD 40 since they could damage mechanical parts 3 If these units will not play CD s properly it they may have developed condensation Wait 1 hour and retry 4 Keep all remote c...

Page 284: ...re of warm water and fabric softener or dish washing detergent Wring out the cloth until it is almost dry Wipe the screen to remove dust and debris Remove any excess water from the screen and let the...

Page 285: ...e proper distance Replace any zinc anodes mounted on trib tabs when at one half their life as determined by size Check anodes twice a month Check the hydraulic power unit fluid HPU level The pump is l...

Page 286: ...appropriate seacock has been closed to prevent water from entering the boat If possible blow out the strainer basket with compressed air or use a metal type brush to remove any accumulated material fr...

Page 287: ...aste fitting at the deck This helps the residue left from the pump out process from building up in the waste hose If an odor is apparent from the system try the following 1 Clean the system out using...

Page 288: ...fore re assembly The bearing is self lubricating and should not require servicing Below the deck check regularly the condition of the motor gear box and terminals and re apply grease when necessary Th...

Page 289: ...since the printing of this manual and or are too numerous to cover in this manual such as electronic components Contact your closest Regal dealer marine professional or internet for further informati...

Page 290: ...Tripping Main ELCI Component causing excessive draw Repair Replace part Reset ELCI No power to AC outlets and or equipment Main AC ship s panel breakers tripped or in off position Reset or activate ma...

Page 291: ...elt Faulty alternator Repair replace alternator Faulty volt meter Replace volt meter Battery will not hold charge Faulty or old battery Replace battery use exact replace ment 12 volt equipment not wor...

Page 292: ...rator s manual for specific troubleshooting information related to an individual electronic component In addition helpful information is readily available on the internet at each vendor site Informati...

Page 293: ...witch turned off Turn switch to on position Blocked water filter pinched line Clear obstruction or straighten line clean water filter Manifold valve turned off Turn on manifold valve Loose or disconne...

Page 294: ...294 Chapter 9 HOT WATER HEATER...

Page 295: ...POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE FIX No reading on gauge or gauge reads wrong Faulty gauge Replace gauge Wiring to gauge faulty Inspect repair wiring Faulty sender Replace sender Gauge reads erratic Loose gro...

Page 296: ...r replace propeller Noisy drive bearing Repair drive unit Damaged drive casting Replace damaged casting Poor performance Trim incorrect Adjust trim Unbalanced load Adjust load Engine problem Call auth...

Page 297: ...rmostat or activate on off switch Compressor starts but does not cool fridge Contact repair professional Door latch not closing or door seal not seated Adjust latch or replace seal Condenser dirty Rem...

Page 298: ...298 Chapter 9 STEREO DIAGNOSTIC CHART...

Page 299: ...299 Troubleshooting STEREO DIAGNOSTIC CHART...

Page 300: ...300 Chapter 9 STEREO DIAGNOSTIC CHART...

Page 301: ...properly adjusted Readjust brightness or contrast to owner s manual specifications Horizontal bars appear to flicker jit ter or shimmer on the image Fine function not adjusted properly Adust fine func...

Page 302: ...r livel in bowl has changed after flush Flush refill mode has been changed Reprogram flush refill mode see Tecma owner s manual Water continues dripping briefly into bowl after flush cycle is complete...

Page 303: ...303 Troubleshooting THRUSTER BOW...

Page 304: ...304 Chapter 9 TYPICAL WINDLASS...

Page 305: ...ms Use the enclosed checklists to help you identify areas of concern and maintenance These lists cover land stored boats either inside or outside All in all it is best to contact your closest Regal de...

Page 306: ...he fresh water system per instructions in this chapter Ensure that the system has been disinfected Send in appropriate equipment for calibration such as the automatic fire extinguisher canister or CO...

Page 307: ...ethylene glycol contains silicate rust inhibitors that can clog up marine heat exchanger surfaces This is why it is so important to follow the engine manufacturer maintenance schedules which include...

Page 308: ...possibility of freezing in hidden areas In addition since the seawater pump utilizes a magnetically driven impeller the impeller should be removed from the wet end assembly wiped with an alcohol solut...

Page 309: ...do the following 1 Pull out the power plug from the rear of the television 2 Unscrew the antenna cable 3 While someone holds the flat screen remove the screws that hold the television to the bracket 4...

Page 310: ...until antifreeze has a steady flow coming from the discharge fitting Pour non toxic propylene glycol antifreeze solution in head and flush head as needed to produce enough flow to winterize the macer...

Page 311: ...sh water tank 6 Turn on fresh water pump switch 7 Open each cold water faucet one by one beginning with the one furthest away from the tank and purge the system until a steady stream flows from the fa...

Page 312: ...it for one hour Shorter time frames will require more concentrations of chlorine solution See the chart The chart below indicates how much disinfecting agent is needed to make up various quantities of...

Page 313: ...the center of the boat from either side to side or rear to front Beam the width of a boat at its widest part Bilge the lower interior of the hull of the boat Bitter end the end of a line also the end...

Page 314: ...est point of a boat Knots a measurement of speed indicating nautical miles per hour Lee the side opposite that from which the wind is blowing the side sheltered from the wind Leeward the direction tow...

Page 315: ...Panel Helm 71 Breast Lines 189 Bridge Clearance 49 C Cabinet Care 244 Canvas 245 Carbon Canister EPA Fuel System 57 Carbon Monoxide 32 Carbon Monoxide Detector 35 208 270 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitatio...

Page 316: ...ing 252 Float Plan 11 Fresh Water System 97 293 311 Fuel System Gas 53 186 274 296 G GFIC 91 276 Galvanic Isolator 86 Garbage 30 Gauges Switch Panels 253 Gelcoat Maintenance 250 General Boating Safety...

Page 317: ...verboard Discharge Pump Macerator 107 230 281 Outboard 153 Overloading 20 Owner s Information Packet 8 Owner Responsibilities 15 P Performance Diagnosis 296 Personal Flotation Devices 21 Plastics 255...

Page 318: ...ations 80 Shower Transom 235 Shower Sump Pump 101 282 Sling Locations For Lifting 324 378 Sound Producing Devices 27 Specifications 349 372 Spotlight 236 256 Spring Line 189 Stainless Steel 256 Stains...

Page 319: ...pplicable to both the stern drive and outboard models especially the electrical drawings Also as another option refer to the Yamaha owner s manual for detailed system questions on the outboard engine...

Page 320: ...WITH ENGINE HATCH IN AFT POSITION WARNING TYPICAL LABEL LOCATIONS 26EX 26XO SLING SLING POWER SWITCH AT BOW ANCHOR WINDLASS MUST BE IN OFF POSITION WHEN NOT IN USE Note Drawing Not To Scale Labels Loc...

Page 321: ...321 Technical Information TECHNICAL DRAWINGS...

Page 322: ...RTY OF REGAL MARINE INDUSTRIES ANY REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS WHOLE WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF REGAL MARINE INDUSTRIES IS PROHIBITED APPROVED BY DRAWING TITLE DRAWN BY JAL PAGE DATE REVISION AL...

Page 323: ...4360 DRAWING TITLE JAL REGAL MARINE INDUSTRIES REVISION PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF REGAL MARINE INDUSTRIES ANY REPRODUCTION IN PART...

Page 324: ...RAWlNG IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF REGAL MARINE IUOUSTRIES ANV REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS WHOLE WITHOUT THEWAITTE I PERMISSION OF REGAL MARINE INDUSTRIES 15 PAOHl0 TEO fRINE INDUSTRIES ORLANOO FLORIOA3200...

Page 325: ...Technical Information 322 26 EXPRESS GALVANIC ISOLATOR WIRING...

Page 326: ...Technical Information 323 TYPICAL NMEA 2000 NETWORK COMPONENTS...

Page 327: ...Information 324 26 EXPRESS ELCI AC CIRCUIT FLOW CHART TYPICAL SHORE POWER INLET GALVANIC ISOLATOR MAIN AC PANEL ELCI SINGLE POLE BKR D O W N S T R E A M BREAKERS BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN 120 VOLTS GREEN GRD...

Page 328: ...Technical Information 325 26 EXPRESS TYPICAL DC GROUND CIRCUITRY...

Page 329: ...Technical Information 326 26 EXPRESS TYPICAL TRIM TAB SWITCH CIRCUITRY...

Page 330: ...Technical Information 327 26 EXPRESS TYPICAL GFCI CIRCUITRY...

Page 331: ...Technical Information 328 26 EXPRESS TYPICAL FIRE EXTINGUISHER GROUND CIRCUITRY...

Page 332: ...Technical Information 329 26 EXPRESS TYPICAL STEREO BLUETOOTH WIRING EARLIER...

Page 333: ...Technical Information 330 26 EXPRESS TYPICAL SWITCH PANEL HARNESS PLUG CIRCUITRY...

Page 334: ...Technical Information 331 26 EXPRESS TYPICAL SWITCH PANEL CIRCUITRY...

Page 335: ...Technical Information 332 26 EXPRESS BATTERY MANAGEMENT PANEL FRONT CIRCUITRY...

Page 336: ...Technical Information 333 26 EXPRESS BATTERY MANAGEMENT PANEL REAR CIRCUITRY...

Page 337: ...Technical Information 334 26 EXPRESS DOMESTIC 120 VOLT MAIN AC PANEL...

Page 338: ...Technical Information 335 26 EXPRESS OVERSEAS 230 VOLT MAIN AC PANEL...

Page 339: ...Technical Information 336 26 EXPRESS DOMESTIC 120 VOLT MAIN AC PANEL...

Page 340: ...Technical Information 337 26 EXPRESS GALLEY ELECTRIC BREAKOUT 1...

Page 341: ...Technical Information 338 26 EXPRESS GALLEY ELECTRIC BREAKOUT 2...

Page 342: ...Technical Information 339 26 EXPRESS GALLEY ELECTRIC BREAKOUT 3...

Page 343: ...Technical Information 340 26 EXPRESS GALLEY ELECTRIC BREAKOUT 4...

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