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2013 World Cat 320EC Owners Manual 

Chapter 10:

 

320EC Operation and Schematics ...................................................................................................10-53

 

10.1

 

Operation of Standard Equipment ..............................................................................................................10-53

 

10.1.1

 

Battery Layout and Management ........................................................................................................10-53

 

10.1.2

 

Bilge Pumps /  Float Switches.............................................................................................................10-54

 

10.1.3

 

Shower Sump ......................................................................................................................................10-54

 

10.1.4

 

Freshwater System ..............................................................................................................................10-54

 

NOTICE...........................................................................................................................................10-54

 

10.1.5

 

SEACOCKS ........................................................................................................................................10-54

 

10.1.6

 

Livewell System..................................................................................................................................10-55

 

NOTICE...........................................................................................................................................10-55

 

NOTICE...........................................................................................................................................10-55

 

10.1.7

 

R

aw Water System

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10.1.8

 

Marine Head........................................................................................................................................10-56

 

1.1.1.1.

 

Initial Start Up..............................................................................................................................10-56

 

1.1.1.2.

 

Normal Use ..................................................................................................................................10-57

 

!  CAUTION........................................................................................................................................10-57

 

!  CAUTION........................................................................................................................................10-57

 

1.1.1.3.

 

DECK PUMP-OUT .....................................................................................................................10-57

 

1.1.1.4.

 

Overboard Discharge ...................................................................................................................10-57

 

!  CAUTION........................................................................................................................................10-57

 

10.1.9

 

SHOREPOWER PACKAGE ..............................................................................................................10-57

 

1.1.1.5.

 

Connecting Shore Power..............................................................................................................10-57

 

1.1.1.6.

 

DisConnecting Shore Power ........................................................................................................10-58

 

10.1.10

 

AC Panel..........................................................................................................................................10-58

 

10.1.11

 

Refrigerator......................................................................................................................................10-58

 

10.1.12

 

Microwave .......................................................................................................................................10-58

 

10.1.13

 

Receptacles ......................................................................................................................................10-58

 

10.1.14

 

Stove ................................................................................................................................................10-58

 

10.1.15

 

Water Heater....................................................................................................................................10-58

 

!  CAUTION........................................................................................................................................10-58

 

10.1.16

 

Battery Charger................................................................................................................................10-59

 

10.1.17

 

LCD TV...........................................................................................................................................10-59

 

10.1.18

 

Anchor Windlass (Freefall) .............................................................................................................10-59

 

NOTICE...........................................................................................................................................10-59

 

10.1.19

 

Windlass Deck Switch Maintenance ...............................................................................................10-59

 

10.1.20

 

Teleflex™ Power Assist Unit ..........................................................................................................10-59

 

10.1.21

 

Generator .........................................................................................................................................10-59

 

!  CAUTION........................................................................................................................................10-60

 

!  CAUTION........................................................................................................................................10-60

 

10.1.22

 

Climate Control Unit .......................................................................................................................10-60

 

10.2

 

Maximum Horsepower Rating:  Twin 300 4-Stroke HP  (600 HP total) ...................................................10-60

 

Chapter 11:

 

Operation of Optional Equipment ...................................................................................................11-61

 

11.1.1

 

Stereo...................................................................................................................................................11-61

 

11.1.2

 

Outriggers............................................................................................................................................11-61

 

11.2

 

System Diagrams........................................................................................................................................11-62

 

11.2.1

 

Access Plate and Rigging Tube Diagram............................................................................................11-62

 

11.2.2

 

Hull Wiring Diagram ..........................................................................................................................11-63

 

11.2.3

 

Forward Deck Wiring Diagram...........................................................................................................11-64

 

11.2.4

 

Aft Deck Wiring Diagram...................................................................................................................11-65

 

11.2.5

 

Cabin Wiring.......................................................................................................................................11-66

 

11.2.6

 

Battery Management System Diagram................................................................................................11-67

 

11.2.7

 

Freshwater System Diagram ...............................................................................................................11-68

 

 

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Summary of Contents for 2013 320EC

Page 1: ...2013 OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ... enjoy the unique features of a World Cat and continue to love the World Cat ride that no other boat company can offer If you should ever need assistance with the care maintenance or operation of your boat then please contact your dealer If you have questions that your dealer cannot answer please feel free to contact Phyllis Manning our customer care manager at 866 485 8899 extension 206 at your c...

Page 3: ...Equipment 4 14 CAUTION 4 15 4 4 1 Capacity Information 4 15 4 5 Pollution Regulations 4 15 4 5 1 Oil and Hazardous Substances 4 16 4 5 2 Disposal of Plastics Dunnage Garbage 4 16 4 6 Boating Safety Guidelines 4 16 4 6 1 Pre Departure 4 16 4 6 2 Launching 4 16 4 6 3 Underway See Chapter 5 on Performance 4 17 4 6 4 Returning 4 17 4 7 Trailering 4 17 4 8 Anchoring 4 18 CAUTION 4 18 4 9 Shallow Water ...

Page 4: ...ency 5 25 5 8 2 Propeller Condition 5 25 5 8 3 Weather Conditions 5 25 5 8 4 Load 5 26 5 8 5 Marine Growth 5 26 5 8 6 Bottom Paint 5 26 Chapter 6 Systems Information 6 27 6 1 Overview 6 27 6 2 Fueling Guidelines 6 27 WARNING 6 27 DANGER 6 27 6 2 1 Before Fueling 6 27 6 2 2 During Fueling 6 27 6 2 3 After Fueling 6 27 6 3 Fuel System 6 27 6 4 Electrical System 6 28 6 5 Battery System 6 29 6 5 1 Bat...

Page 5: ...6 6 11 16 Windshield Wipers 6 36 6 11 17 Horn 6 36 6 11 18 ACC 6 36 6 11 19 Power steering 6 36 6 12 Gauge Packages 6 37 6 12 1 Yamaha 6 37 6 12 2 Honda 6 37 6 12 3 Suzuki 6 37 6 13 Plumbing System 6 37 Chapter 7 Maintenance and Service 7 38 7 1 1 Overview 7 38 7 1 2 Gelcoat Maintenance 7 38 7 1 3 Cleaning 7 38 CAUTION 7 38 7 1 4 Waxing 7 38 CAUTION 7 38 CAUTION 7 39 CAUTION 7 39 7 1 5 Repair 7 39...

Page 6: ... 10 58 10 1 11 Refrigerator 10 58 10 1 12 Microwave 10 58 10 1 13 Receptacles 10 58 10 1 14 Stove 10 58 10 1 15 Water Heater 10 58 CAUTION 10 58 10 1 16 Battery Charger 10 59 10 1 17 LCD TV 10 59 10 1 18 Anchor Windlass Freefall 10 59 NOTICE 10 59 10 1 19 Windlass Deck Switch Maintenance 10 59 10 1 20 Teleflex Power Assist Unit 10 59 10 1 21 Generator 10 59 CAUTION 10 60 CAUTION 10 60 10 1 22 Clim...

Page 7: ...13 World Cat 320EC Owners Manual 11 2 8 Livewell Raw water System 11 69 11 2 9 Marine Head Diagram 11 70 11 2 10 Thru hull Diagram 11 71 Chapter 12 Spare Parts List for Non Warranty Repairs 12 72 Page 1 6 ...

Page 8: ...the warranty card provided by the factory The Dealer is responsibility for completing the warranty card and returning a copy to the factory The Dealer should provide you with a copy to keep in a secure place so it can be referenced quickly in the event of a warranty issue The 10 year limited hull warranty is transferable and a copy is included at the back of this manual should you decide to sell y...

Page 9: ...problem arise Also you will receive an invitation to join Team World Cat and a survey to rate your purchasing experience and the initial impressions of our company We ask that you join our family of owners and let us know your feelings about the purchase and the quality of our product 1 5 MANUAL LEGEND Throughout this manual you will encounter signals to alert of important information Text printed...

Page 10: ...t for our service personnel to provide fast and accurate service For service call 866 485 8899 or email service worldcat com Model HIN Purchase date Delivery date Ingition Key Door key Make Model Serial Port Serial Sbd Propeller Make Model Propeller Diameter Pitch Make Model Serial Port Serial Sbd Name Salesman Dealer Phone Service Manager BOAT ENGINES TRAILER DEALER Page 2 9 ...

Page 11: ...2013 World Cat 320EC Owners Manual Chapter 3 BOAT SPECIFICATIONS 3 1 320EC STANDARD BOAT SPECS AND FEATURES Page 3 10 ...

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Page 13: ...2013 World Cat 320EC Owners Manual 3 2 STANDARD EQUIPMENT ON ALL WORLD CATS Page 3 12 ...

Page 14: ...2013 World Cat 320EC Owners Manual 3 3 320EC OPTIONS LIST Page 3 13 ...

Page 15: ... certificate of registration must be on board while the vessel is being operated When traveling away from your home waters contact authorities at your destination to determine if any additional registration is required Some areas require permits or temporary registrations to operate in their waters When completing registration forms you will be asked for the Hull Identification Number HIN On your ...

Page 16: ...ional judgement when adverse conditions are expected and reduce your loads to create a margin of safety This label means your World Cat is certified by the NMMA With this tag you are assured your fuel system electrical system lighting ventilation and steering are not only in compliance with the US Coast Guard regulations but also meet the more stringent standards of the NMMA The NMMA is a national...

Page 17: ...hey can be purchased from your dealer or marine equipment suppliers Page 4 16 4 6 BOATING SAFETY GUIDELINES As an owner operator you should be prepared to handle any situation which arises before departure while underway or upon return to dock Careful planning will add safety and pleasure to your experience and give you the confidence to handle emergencies if they develop Listed below are some gen...

Page 18: ...nes and be aware of smaller vessels The wake you produce could endanger other crafts and their passengers Know the limitations of your craft and your experience Understand the boats handling characteristics and do not attempt to operate the vessel in conditions that are unsafe or beyond your experience level 4 6 4 Returning Obey navigational markers and be aware of any tidal changes since departur...

Page 19: ...t to pull yourself free 4 10 EMERGENCY SITUATIONS Unfortunately even the safest boating practices cannot eliminate the potential of emergency situations developing Therefore you should prepare yourself and your crew to handle any problems that may arise Establish specific plans for fires man overboard collision etc and review them with your passengers prior to departing Planning allows people to r...

Page 20: ...reference page 39 of the Sportfish Cruisers Yachts Owner s Manual 4 11 CARBON MONOXIDE CO Page 4 19 D DA AN NG GE ER R Carbon Monoxide CO is a colorless odorless and tasteless gas produced by the exhaust system of any combustible engine CO can cause brain damage or death if inhaled over an extended period of time To protect yourself and your passengers never block the ventilation outlets in cabins...

Page 21: ...sluggish performance a wetter ride and increased bow steering in a following sea In a bow up attitude the boat will perform better but may ride less smoothly Experiment with the trim settings in various sea conditions to determine what you are most comfortable with When using the trim to correct a listing con dition imagine an X connecting the starboard engine to the port bow and port engine to th...

Page 22: ...d tie bar as opposed to the mechanical version used in conventional boats For this reason all World Cats are equipped with a hydraulic steering system featuring steering cylinders mounted on each engine and a steering system valve This system enables both engines to respond in unison to adjustments at the helm In order to maintain the excellent steering characteristics of your boat occasionally yo...

Page 23: ...Cat 320EC Owners Manual POWER STEERING SYSTEM DIAGRAM This is a representation of a typical World Cat power steering system The lengths of the steering hoses and pigtails will vary depending on the model Page 5 22 ...

Page 24: ...st Pump Place dust cap back on bleeder valve 5 6 2 Step 2 Attach the four lines to each of the bleeder valves on the steering cylinders Open each of the four bleeder valves Turn Power Purge ON Turn the steering wheel slowly 20 times clockwise then slowly 20 times counter clockwise 5 6 3 Step 3 With Power Purge turned ON move both engines through their full range of motion This will help remove any...

Page 25: ...limited by your level of experience Planning and paying constant attention to the weather and sea conditions is paramount If you are forced to operate in dangerous seas however you can be confident that your World Cat when operated properly can handle them safely Following are some tips on how to handle your boat in adverse sea conditions When traveling into the wind changing your direction a few ...

Page 26: ...he rates of acceleration and deceleration with various load conditions Include the distance required to stop the boat at various speeds Use the information provided in section 6 of the Sportfish Cruisers Yachts Owner s Manual for more information on boat handling 5 8 PERFORMANCE FACTORS Proper setup and maintenance of the systems on your boat is important to ensuring proper performance but be awar...

Page 27: ...y and greatly affect the attitude of your boat When necessary make adjustments to engine trim and load distribution to compensate for fuel usage 5 8 5 Marine Growth If you store your boat in the water or fail to clean it after each trip the existence of marine growth can contribute to a loss of performance A decline in speed or increased fuel consumption can occur Prevent this by applying a marine...

Page 28: ... materials Keep a properly charged and correctly rated fire extinguisher nearby 6 2 2 During Fueling Use common sense and obey all safety regulations related to fuel handling Avoid static sparks by maintaining contact between the fuel nozzle and fuel fill 6 2 3 After Fueling Secure the fuel cap and inspect for leaks Clean up any spilled fuel and dispose of the cleaning material accordingly Do not ...

Page 29: ...gine is the source of the problem Fuel system repairs and engine maintenance should be performed by a qualified marine technician The fuel water separators are installed between the tank pickup and the engine They are located in the aft rigging space on all models except the 270 TE all 290 models and 330 TE On those models they are mounted on the hull side and can be reached through access doors o...

Page 30: ...in the event of a failure Chapter 10 of this manual will provide details regarding the location and wiring of your batteries and management panel 6 5 1 Battery Distribution The drawing above illustrates the normal operating position for the battery management panel The PORT START STBD START and HOUSE switches as well as the DC MAIN breaker are in the ON position and the EMERG PARALLEL is OFF In th...

Page 31: ...he management panel protect the 24 hour essential circuit wiring Per NMMA and USCG guidelines these breakers are constantly energized to provide power for bilge pumps and memory functions This helps to protect your vessel even when you are not available The HOUSE switch does not need to be ON for these breakers to have power Inspect the breakers regularly and push in or flip the toggle to reset If...

Page 32: ...oard your vessel We use both Group 27 and Group 31 batteries In the event of a failure replacements must be of equal size and specifications see below GROUP 27 27MG GROUP 31 GDP31DT CCA 840 CCA 700 MCA 1050 MCA 875 RESERVE CAPACITY 182 min 20A RESERVE CAPACITY 182 min 25A Page 6 31 ...

Page 33: ...ention EXTERNAL Flush with large amounts of water for contact with the skin If severe irritation occurs or it contacts your eyes seek medical attention immediately INTERNAL Consume large amounts of water or milk coupled with milk of magnesia a beaten egg or vegetable oil Seek medical attention immediately The guidelines above are basic and do not alleviate the owner of responsibility should an acc...

Page 34: ...s marine head controls stereos aftermarket electronics and 12V outlets These devices draw current from the accessory fuse blocks The fuse blocks are similar to those found in automobiles and use snap in fuses to protect a circuit You can obtain replace ments for these fuses from your dealer or local auto parts store Always replace a damaged fuse with one of equal rat ing Ground blocks are another ...

Page 35: ...2013 World Cat 320EC Owners Manual 6 10 TRADITIONAL ROCKER SWITCH DIAGRAM Page 6 34 ...

Page 36: ...ardtop frame spreader lights illuminate the cockpit in low light situations They are operated using the switch on the dome light or instrument panel and are protected by a fuse block 6 11 6 Dome Light Standard on Hardtop Located under the hardtop radio box this light features both white and red lamps for nighttime operation It is powered by the fuse block located in the radio box 6 11 7 Bilge Pump...

Page 37: ...emory wire is connected to a 24 hour circuit 6 11 16 Windshield Wipers Operated by a dedicated rocker switch at the helm these function identically to those found on passenger auto mobiles 6 11 17 Horn Function identically to those found on passenger automobiles 6 11 18 ACC ACC 1 is reserved for the standard freshwater pump on most models However the remaining ACC switches can be used to operate a...

Page 38: ...r each engine and a programmable multifunction gauge s World Cat setups a preliminary program at the factory but it can be modified to suit your needs Instructions on the operation and features of these gauges is included in your engine owner s manual 6 13 PLUMBING SYSTEM The intake and discharge of water is integral to several of the features and accessories provided on your boat including livewe...

Page 39: ... of the deck Make sure to rinse the boat thoroughly after cleaning Page 7 38 C CA AU UT TI IO ON N Using strong or caustic cleaning agents such as bleach citrus based cleaners or one containing ammonia will damage the appearance and strength of your gelcoat 7 1 4 Waxing Similar to automotive finishes gelcoat will begin to fade over an extended period of time Constant exposure to environmental poll...

Page 40: ...s 7 1 6 Bottom Paint If you intend to leave your boat in wet storage or routinely dock it for more than a few days you should coat the hull beneath the water line with anti fouling paint This will help prevent marine growth such as barnacles which damage the gelcoat and affect performance World Cat recommends using an epoxy barrier coat prior to boating painting a new vessel This will help to prev...

Page 41: ...orld Cats have four drains located in the cockpit two on both the starboard and port sides These drains are designed to quickly evacuate the cockpit should the boat become swamped Flushing these drains routinely will ensure the safety of your crew and vessel as well as eliminate the potential for odors associated with fish residue These drains are evacuated through the scuppers located on the hull...

Page 42: ...ssary Inspect caulking around hardware windows hatches etc to prevent water damage Normal use will break down sealants and can lead to costly repairs if not maintained Remove or cover all electrical devices to prevent damage from UV rays The rays will cloud electrical dis plays and make them hard to read Remove cushions and store indoors to prevent damage Winterize the engines and controls per man...

Page 43: ... hardware and canvas X X Wax exterior gelcoat X X Clean protect hardware X Clean exterior upholstery X X Clean cabin interior upholstery X Flush engines with fresh water X Spray metal components in bilge X Clean bilge X X Check bilge for leaks X X Inspect steering controls X Inspect fuel systems for leaks X Replace fuel filters X X X Lubricate fuel fill O rings X Inspect fire extinguisher X Test b...

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Page 48: ...2013 World Cat 320EC Owners Manual 7 4 MAINTENANCE LOG Service Date Engine Hours Dealer Service Repairs Page 7 47 ...

Page 49: ...2013 World Cat 320EC Owners Manual Chapter 8 HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS Page 8 48 ...

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Page 52: ...RMANCE CHARACTERISTIC OF THE BOAT OR ITS COMPONENTS SHALL BE CONSIDERED AN ESTIMATE ONLY AND SHALL NOT BE RELIED UPON AS EXPRESS WARRANTY OR AS A BASIS OF THE BARGAIN FOR THE BOAT OR ITS COMPONENTS h electrolysis galvanic corrosion crevice corrosion stray current or any deterioration of underwater components i components not manufactured by HC Composites LLC whether or not warranted by the other m...

Page 53: ...s to new boats manufactured by HC Composites LLC except as such limited warranty may be transferred to a subsequent purchaser as provided herein The term new boats shall include boats that may have been repaired during the manufacturing process as part of HC Composites LLC quality assurance program This limited warranty contains the entire agreement between HC Composites LLC and Purchaser and supe...

Page 54: ...are run aft thru the same tube and are connected to a positive stud located on the bulkhead in the each aft rigging compartment The engine grounds are secured to the cranking battery on its respective side see diagram below The house batteries are wired in parallel and provide the power for all your DC accessories The main lead running to the battery management panel is attached to the starboard h...

Page 55: ... areas clean can also help extend the life of your pump 10 1 3 Shower Sump To collect discharge water from the galley sink head sink and shower drain a sump is installed in the starboard sponson The sump is equipped with a bilge pump to evacuate grey water overboard and can be accessed using the hatch in the floor of the head compartment To gain access remove the screws from the sump cover in fron...

Page 56: ... panel Water will fill the tank until it is level with the overflow which evacuates water through the hullside When you have finished using the livewell remove the drain plug to allow the water to drain overboard The livewell light is controlled by the cockpit light switch If you have chosen the second livewell option the starboard bait prep sink is be replaced with a second livewell which works i...

Page 57: ...lso indicate the level of waste in the holding tank The second panel labeled Tank Master controls the discharge of waste Current is supplied to it through a 20 amp fuse also located on the the center accesory fuse block A macerator pump is wired directly to the panel to evacuate the holding tank when necessary To operate simply insert the key provided and turn the switch to the manual position You...

Page 58: ...d behind the head to open the discharge seacock 2 Using the TankMaster panel turn the key switch to manual to engage the macerator pump Hold the key in this position until the Tank Watch panel reads empty 3 Close the discharge seacock and replace the access plate C CA AU UT TI IO ON N Discharging waste in inland waters and some coastal areas is illegal Check with local and state authorities in you...

Page 59: ...lar to any dorm style unit except it can operate from both the AC and DC systems The unit is hard wired to the AC panel and will automatically uses AC current if it is available but can operate off battery power while the HOUSE battery switch is in the ON position 10 1 12 Microwave The microwave is installed in the upper galley cabinet It operates exactly like a residential unit and functions only...

Page 60: ...ith any other use It is the unaboidable responsibility of the owner or master or other responsible part to assess the risk of any operation on the vessel 10 1 19 Windlass Deck Switch Maintenance Refer to pages 7 44 for details on maintenance provided by Lewmar 10 1 20 Teleflex Power Assist Unit The power assist unit provides automobile like steering on your catamaran The unit is installed near the...

Page 61: ...result in loss of warranty coverage and creates the potential for property damage or personal injury 10 1 22 Climate Control Unit The heating air conditioning unit is mounted under the port lounge seat It can be accessed by removing the removing the bulkhead located above the quarter berth on the port side of the cabin The filter control panel are located in this bulkhead Follow these startup guid...

Page 62: ...upplied to the stereo through the accessory fuse block therefore the house battery switch must be in the on position to use the unit 11 1 2 Outriggers Outriggers enhance the fishability of your catamaran and can be a great asset when hunting a trophy catch World Cat offers 18 Taco outriggers as an option on the 320 EC The units are mounted on the fiberglass hardtop and operated using the handles a...

Page 63: ...2013 World Cat 320EC Owners Manual 11 2 SYSTEM DIAGRAMS 11 2 1 Access Plate and Rigging Tube Diagram Page 11 62 ...

Page 64: ... 14 GA BRN YEL STBD BILGE PUMP 14 GA BRN WHT MANUAL 14 GA BRN BLK AUTO COURTESY LT 16 GA BLU WHT RIGGING LTS 16 GA BLU ORG RAW WATER PUMP 14 GA BRN GRN BATTERY CHARGER AC CURRENT SUPPLY 14 GA WHT 14 GA GRN 14 GA BLK COMMON GROUND BUSS COMMON GROUND BUSS RIGGING LTS 16 GA BLU ORG IN FISHBOX TO DASH ASSEMBLY ACCESS IN SHOWER COMPARTMENT RIGGING TUBE RIGGING TUBE AIR COND RELAY 14 GA WHT 14 GA GRN 14...

Page 65: ...PANEL 10 WHT BRN HEAD POS TO DASH ASSEMBLY STORAGE LT 16 BLU RED GAS FILL GRND 14 GRN YEL DIESEL FILL GRND 14 GRN WHT HARDTOP HARNESS PLUG COCKPIT OUTLET AC CIRCUIT 14 GA GRN 14 GA WHT 14 GA BLK MATES TO HULL HARNESS ACCESS IN SHOWER COMPARTMENT FRESHWATER PUMP 14 GA BRN BLU GAS FILL GRND 14 GRN YEL MATES TO PORT LINER HARNESS ACCESS BY REMOVING AFT CABIN BULKHEAD BATTERY MANAGEMENT PANEL 4 GA RED...

Page 66: ...A RED FUEL SENDER 14 PNK BLK COCKPIT LT 16 BLU POLE LT 16 GRY NOT USED WHEN T TOP IS INSTALLED COURTESY LT 16 GA BLU WHT COCKPIT STEP COURTESY LT 16 GA BLU WHT COCKPIT STEP COCKPIT LT 16 BLU FUEL SENDER 14 PNK COCKPIT OUTLET 12V 10 GA RED LIVEWELL LT 16 BLU Opt LIVEWELL LT 16 BLU Page 11 65 ...

Page 67: ... BLU YEL OPTIONAL AIR CONDITIONER AC CURRENT 14 GA BLK 2 14 GA WHT 2 14 GA GRN 2 READING LT 16 GA BLU RED DIESEL SENDER 14 GA PNK WHT WATER HEATER AC CURRENT 14 WHT 14 BLK 14 GRN BATTERY MANAGEMENT 4 GA RED EQUIPMENT ROOM LT 14 GA BLU RED TO DASH PANEL TO UPPER GALLEY CABINET SEE BELOW REFRIGERATOR 14 GA RED DC SUPPLY 14 WHT AC 14 BLK AC 14 GRN AC MICROWAVE 14 WHT AC 14 BLK AC 14 GRN AC TELEVISION...

Page 68: ...bd start battery port engine cranking lead stbd engine cranking lead house positive DC MAIN 50A 24 HOUR CIRCUITS to float switches and or memory circuits house negative windlass positive windlass lead windlass breaker stbd start battery stbd house battery port house battery port start battery Page 11 67 ...

Page 69: ...ESS BY REMOVING CABINET UNDER HEAD SINK HOT WATER SUPPLY FEEDS GALLEY FAUCET ACCESS BY REMOVING CABINET UNDER GALLEY SINK WATER TANK ACCESS BY REMOVING TACKLE UNIT ON PORT LOUNGE SEAT FRESHWATER PUMP ACCESS BY REMOVING TACKLE UNIT ON PORT LOUNGE SEAT FRESHWATER HOSECOIL ACCESS BY REMOVING TACKLE UNIT ON PORT LOUNGE SEAT DECK FILL HULLSIDE VENT Page 11 68 ...

Page 70: ...AUCET RAW WATER PUMP HOSECOIL TO GENERATOR STRAINER LIVEWELL INLET TO AIR CONDITIONER DUAL PURPOSE LIVEWELL PUMP SEACOCK SEACOCK NOTE A DUAL PURPOSE LIVEWELL PUMP IS INSTALLED ON THE STARBOARD SIDE ALSO IF THE SECOND LIVEWWELL OPTION IS CHOSEN AC PUMP STRAINER STRAINER Page 11 69 ...

Page 71: ...Cat 320EC Owners Manual 11 2 9 Marine Head Diagram MARINE HEAD SHOWER SUMP THRU HULL OVERBOARD DISCHARGE THRU HULL PUMP OUT FITTING MACERATOR PUMP DISCHARGE SEACOCK SHOWER SUMP HOLDING TANK CABIN DRAINS Page 11 70 ...

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Page 73: ...2013 World Cat 320EC Owners Manual Chapter 12 SPARE PARTS LIST FOR NON WARRANTY REPAIRS Page 12 72 ...

Page 74: ...y a certified World Cat dealer Installation by a non authorized 3rd party may result in improper erforcemance and create safety concerns Please contact your local authorized World Cat dealer to buy these parts at the same price 3 Price and availability subject to change ...

Page 75: ...d by a certified World Cat dealer Installation by a non authorized 3rd party may result in improper erforcemance and create safety concerns Please contact your local authorized World Cat dealer to buy these parts at the same price 3 Price and availability subject to change ...

Page 76: ... be installed by a certified World Cat dealer Installation by a non authorized 3rd party may result in improper erforcemance and create safety concerns Please contact your local authorized World Cat dealer to buy these parts at the same price 3 Price and availability subject to change ...

Page 77: ...lled by a certified World Cat dealer Installation by a non authorized 3rd party may result in improper erforcemance and create safety concerns Please contact your local authorized World Cat dealer to buy these parts at the same price 3 Price and availability subject to change ...

Page 78: ... a certified World Cat dealer Installation by a non authorized 3rd party may result in improper erforcemance and create safety concerns Please contact your local authorized World Cat dealer to buy these parts at the same price 3 Price and availability subject to change ...

Page 79: ...led by a certified World Cat dealer Installation by a non authorized 3rd party may result in improper erforcemance and create safety concerns Please contact your local authorized World Cat dealer to buy these parts at the same price 3 Price and availability subject to change ...

Page 80: ...alled by a certified World Cat dealer Installation by a non authorized 3rd party may result in improper erforcemance and create safety concerns Please contact your local authorized World Cat dealer to buy these parts at the same price 3 Price and availability subject to change ...

Page 81: ...led by a certified World Cat dealer Installation by a non authorized 3rd party may result in improper erforcemance and create safety concerns Please contact your local authorized World Cat dealer to buy these parts at the same price 3 Price and availability subject to change ...

Page 82: ...stalled by a certified World Cat dealer Installation by a non authorized 3rd party may result in improper erforcemance and create safety concerns Please contact your local authorized World Cat dealer to buy these parts at the same price 3 Price and availability subject to change ...

Page 83: ...e installed by a certified World Cat dealer Installation by a non authorized 3rd party may result in improper erforcemance and create safety concerns Please contact your local authorized World Cat dealer to buy these parts at the same price 3 Price and availability subject to change ...

Page 84: ...uld be installed by a certified World Cat dealer Installation by a non authorized 3rd party may result in improper erforcemance and create safety concerns Please contact your local authorized World Cat dealer to buy these parts at the same price 3 Price and availability subject to change ...

Page 85: ...e installed by a certified World Cat dealer Installation by a non authorized 3rd party may result in improper erforcemance and create safety concerns Please contact your local authorized World Cat dealer to buy these parts at the same price 3 Price and availability subject to change ...

Page 86: ... installed by a certified World Cat dealer Installation by a non authorized 3rd party may result in improper erforcemance and create safety concerns Please contact your local authorized World Cat dealer to buy these parts at the same price 3 Price and availability subject to change ...

Page 87: ...s should be installed by a certified World Cat dealer Installation by a non authorized 3rd party may result in improper erforcemance and create safety concerns Please contact your local authorized World Cat dealer to buy these parts at the same price 3 Price and availability subject to change ...

Page 88: ...d by a certified World Cat dealer Installation by a non authorized 3rd party may result in improper erforcemance and create safety concerns Please contact your local authorized World Cat dealer to buy these parts at the same price 3 Price and availability subject to change ...

Page 89: ...nstalled by a certified World Cat dealer Installation by a non authorized 3rd party may result in improper erforcemance and create safety concerns Please contact your local authorized World Cat dealer to buy these parts at the same price 3 Price and availability subject to change ...

Page 90: ...d by a certified World Cat dealer Installation by a non authorized 3rd party may result in improper erforcemance and create safety concerns Please contact your local authorized World Cat dealer to buy these parts at the same price 3 Price and availability subject to change ...

Page 91: ...should be installed by a certified World Cat dealer Installation by a non authorized 3rd party may result in improper erforcemance and create safety concerns Please contact your local authorized World Cat dealer to buy these parts at the same price 3 Price and availability subject to change ...

Page 92: ...nstalled by a certified World Cat dealer Installation by a non authorized 3rd party may result in improper erforcemance and create safety concerns Please contact your local authorized World Cat dealer to buy these parts at the same price 3 Price and availability subject to change ...

Page 93: ...ed by a certified World Cat dealer Installation by a non authorized 3rd party may result in improper erforcemance and create safety concerns Please contact your local authorized World Cat dealer to buy these parts at the same price 3 Price and availability subject to change ...

Page 94: ...arts should be installed by a certified World Cat dealer Installation by a non authorized 3rd party may result in improper erforcemance and create safety concerns Please contact your local authorized World Cat dealer to buy these parts at the same price 3 Price and availability subject to change ...

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