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390 Sundancer
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(425 Sundancer
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)
390 DA O
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ANUAL
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ONTENTS
I
NTRODUCTION
1. This Manual ............................................................. iii
2. Your Responsibilities ................................................ iii
3. Sources of Information ............................................ iii
4. Dealer Responsibilities ............................................ iii
5. Warranties ............................................................... iii
6. Hull Identification Number (HIN) ............................. iv
7. Manufacturer’s Certification .................................... iv
8. Service, Parts and Repair for Your Boat ................... v
9. Contact Phone Numbers & Internet Addresses ....... v
About Your Limited Warranty ....................................... vi
S
ECTION
1 • S
AFETY
1. Safety Labels ....................................................... 1.1
2. Legally Mandated Minimum Required Equipment . 1.2
3. Fire Extinguishing System ................................... 1.2
A. Diesel Option ................................................. 1.3
4. Carbon Monoxide ................................................. 1.3
A. Carbon Monoxide Monitor .............................. 1.4
5. Lifesaving Equipment ........................................... 1.4
A. PFD Classifications ....................................... 1.4
6. Additional Recommended Equipment for Safe
Operation .............................................................. 1.5
7. Impaired Operation ............................................... 1.6
8. Load Capacity ...................................................... 1.6
A. United States ................................................ 1.6
B. International .................................................. 1.6
9. Power Capacity .................................................... 1.7
10. Stability .............................................................. 1.7
11. Maintain Control ................................................. 1.7
A. General Considerations ................................. 1.8
12. Weather .............................................................. 1.8
13. Chart Your Course .............................................. 1.9
14. Water Sports .................................................... 1.10
A. Swimming ................................................... 1.10
B. Skiing .......................................................... 1.10
C. Diving .......................................................... 1.11
15. Emergency Situations ...................................... 1.11
A. Medical Emergency ..................................... 1.11
B. Water Rescue .............................................. 1.11
C. Fire .............................................................. 1.12
D. Flooding, Swamping and Capsizing ............. 1.12
E. Collisions and Leaking ................................. 1.12
F. Grounding .................................................... 1.13
G. Propulsion, Control or Steering Failure: ....... 1.13
16. Safety Hotlines ................................................. 1.13
17. International Requirements ............................... 1.13
18. Nautical Terms .................................................. 1.14
19. Environmental Considerations .......................... 1.15
A. Fuel & Oil Spillage ...................................... 1.15
B. Waste Disposal ............................................ 1.15
C. Excessive Noise ......................................... 1.15
D. Wake / Wash ................................................ 1.15
20. Key to Symbols on Controls & Prints ............... 1.16
21. 390 DA Warning Label Locations ....................... 1.17
S
ECTION
2 • G
ENERAL
B
OAT
A
RRANGEMENT
1. Docking/Lifting/Storage ........................................ 2.1
A. Bow and Stern Cleats .................................... 2.1
B. Supporting the Boat ...................................... 2.2
2. Passenger Locations ............................................ 2.2
3. Basic Boat Dimensions and Clearances ............... 2.4
4. Propulsion System ............................................... 2.4
A. V-Drive Engines ............................................. 2.4
5. Propellers ............................................................. 2.4
6. General Deck Layout ............................................ 2.5
7. Cabin Layout ........................................................ 2.6
8. Spoiler .................................................................. 2.7
9. Control Station Gauge and Switch Layout ............ 2.7
10. Function and Location of Through-Hull Fittings and
Cutouts ............................................................... 2.11
11. Major Controls .................................................. 2.13
A. Gear Shifts and Throttle Controls ................. 2.13
B. Engine Synchronizers (Optional) ................. 2.14
C. Hydraulic Trim Tabs ...................................... 2.14
12. Important Gauges ............................................ 2.16
A. Tachometer .................................................. 2.16
B. 4-in-1 Multigauge ......................................... 2.16
C. Synchronizer Gauge (Optional) .................... 2.17
D. Hourmeter .................................................... 2.18
E. Fire System Indicator (Diesel Option) .......... 2.18
F. Magnetic Compass ...................................... 2.18
G. Systems Monitor ......................................... 2.19
H. SmartCraft™ ............................................... 2.22
I. Sea Ray Navigator (SRN) (Optional) ............. 2.22
13. Navigation and Anchor Lights ........................... 2.23
14. Console Dimmer ............................................... 2.23
15. Switch and Receptacle Layout ......................... 2.24
16. Lighting Layout ................................................. 2.27
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