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Page 2: ...to be used in conjunction with the information provided by the manufacturer of this equipment All information available at the time of manufacture has been included with your owner s packet Read this...

Page 3: ...responsible for your own safety as well as the safety of your passengers and fellow boaters You should fully understand and become familiar with the operating procedures and safety precau tions in thi...

Page 4: ...the Hull Identifica tion Number plate is permanently attached below the deck hull joint on the starboard aft corner NOTICE Not all of the warning label stickers are depicted in the following pages So...

Page 5: ...E Winning Edge Sticker F Armor Coat Sticker G Sling Label Location A 9 10 A 10 1 B 2 0 B 2 6 C 11 9 C 12 6 Ensure slings are in proper location as indicated by the sling label location Failure to do s...

Page 6: ...SWITCH TETHER HOOKED UP EVERYBODY SEATED IN BOAT NEVER ON SEAT BACKS RAISED SEATS OR EDGES OF BOAT OPERATOR S VISION UNOBSTRUCTED WEATHER CONDITIONS SAFE TO GO OUT PASSENGERS AWARE OF EMERGENCY PROCE...

Page 7: ...OWNER S MANUAL FOR MORE DETAILS IF USING A CATALYTIC HEATER PROVIDE VENTILATION DO NOT USE CATALYTIC HEATER WHILE SLEEPING CARBON MONOXIDE CANVAS WARNING LABEL HELM BOARDING LADDER WARNING LABEL DANGE...

Page 8: ...RNING 1 TURNOFF THE BOAT S SHORE CONNECTION SWITCH BEFORE CONNECTING OR DISCONNECTING SHORE CABLE 2 CONNECT SHORE POWER CABLE AT THE BOAT FIRST 3 IF POLARITY WARNING INDICATOR IS ACTIVATED IMMEDIATELY...

Page 9: ...NAVI GABLE WATERS OF THE UNITED STATES OR THE WATERS OF THE CONTIGUOUS ZONE OR WHICH MAY EFFECT NATURAL RE SOURCES BELONGING TO APPERTAINING TO OR UNDER THE EX CLUSIVE MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY OF THE UNIT...

Page 10: ...anuals or Literature 5 C Charts and Maps 5 SAFETY EQUIPMENT 1 B 1 GENERAL 1 A Required Safety Equipment 1 B Personal Floatation Devices PFD s 1 C PFD Types 1 D PFD Pointers 2 E Emergency Stop Switch 2...

Page 11: ...er Sport Guidelines 11 BASIC SEAMANSHIP 1 C 1 GENERAL A Boating Regulations 1 B Rules of Seamanship 1 C 2 NAVIGATIONALAIDS 3 A International Association of Lighthouse Authorities System B IALA B 3 B L...

Page 12: ...Maintenance 6 E 8 ENGINEINSTRUMENTATION 6 A Tachometer 6 B Speedometer 7 C TemperatureGauge 7 D Oil Pressure Gauge 7 E Voltmeter 7 F Fuel Gauge 7 G Power Trim Gauge 7 H Depthsounder 7 I Gas Vapor Dete...

Page 13: ...7 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 7 A Battery Maintenance 7 B Electrical Wiring Maintenance 8 H 8 STRAYCURRENTCORROSION 8 A General 8 B Galvanic Corrosion 8 C Corrosion Prevention 8 FUEL SYSTEMS 1 I 1 G...

Page 14: ...tion 1 C Engine Ventilation System Maintenance 1 K 2 CABINVENTILATION 1 K 3 HULL DRAINAGE SYSTEMS 1 A TransomDrain 1 B Bilge Pumps 2 C Sump 2 D Bilge Compartment Drainage 2 E Cockpit Drainage 2 INTERI...

Page 15: ...ior Fabric 3 B Interior Carpets 4 C Privacy Curtains 4 N 4 EXTERIORUPHOLSTERYCARE 4 A Cleaning Vinyl 4 B Exterior Carpets 5 C Cleaning and Maintenance 5 D Stain Removal Testing 5 E Stain Removal Proce...

Page 16: ...Prior to Winter Storage 2 R 2 ENGINE FLUSH OUT 2 R 3 GENERAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 3 5 TRAILER INFORMATION 1 S 1 GENERAL TRAILER INFORMATION 1 A Regulations 1 B Load Carrying Capacity 1 C Hitches 2 S...

Page 17: ...1 G Tie downs 11 H Wheels 12 I Brakes 12 J Bearings 12 S 6 AXLE INSPECTION REPAIRS 12 A Removal of Hub 12 B Bearing Seal Inspection and Replacement 13 C Hub Reinstallation 13 GLOSSARY 1 FLOAT PLAN 1 F...

Page 18: ...r save your boat from damage The Coast Guard Auxiliary offers a Courtesy Examina tion This inspection will confirm the boat is equipped with all of the necessary safety equipment A 4 PASSENGERSAFETY Y...

Page 19: ...1 Check the weather forecast Determine if the cruise planned can be made safely 2 Be sure all necessary safety equipment is on board and operative This includes items such as the run ning lights horn...

Page 20: ...IS THE FOLLOWING SAE VISCOSITY OILS ARE RECOMMENDED 32O F 0o C and above SAE 30 0O F 18O C to 32O F 0O C SAE 20W 20 Below 0O F 18O C SAE 10W Temperature range you expect to operate Note Use only sing...

Page 21: ...nother craft that is disabled great care must be taken The stress applied to a boat during towing may become excessive Excessive stress can damage the structure of the boat and create a safety hazard...

Page 22: ...ourses Boating education classes are offered throughout the country The United States Coast GuardAuxiliary offers free courses on different topics usually during the off season The most popular course...

Page 23: ...ht and age should be considered when selecting a PFD The buoyancy pro vided by the PFD should support your weight in water The size of the PFD should be appropriate for the wearer Body weight or chest...

Page 24: ...ual for detailed information about using this switch The emergency stop switch Figure B6 incorporates a shutoff switch switch clip lanyard and lanyard clip The lanyard clip must be securely attached t...

Page 25: ...n the engine compartment is pre ferred to opening the engine compartment to fight the fire However using a portable extin guisher in this way provides less protection against fire than a fixed suppres...

Page 26: ...pe Regulations prohibit display of visual distress signals on the water under any circumstances except when assistance is required to prevent immediate or potential danger to persons on board a vessel...

Page 27: ...B 2 CARBON MONOXIDE Carbon Monoxide Carbon monoxide CO can be harmful or fatal if inhaled Brain damage or death can occur if exposed to carbon monoxide Keep exhaust outlets clear of blockage Provide a...

Page 28: ...lable 3 Contact Medical help 4 If the victim is not breathing perform artificial respi ration per approved CPR procedures until medical help arrives and takes over NOTICE Prompt action can make the di...

Page 29: ...13 I Boathouses Sea Walls and Other Boats A boat operator should be aware that dangerous con centrations of CO can accumulate when a boat genera tor or other engine operated device is operated while t...

Page 30: ...Four Winns boats P Maintenance Engine Performance Efficient engine performance is vital to minimizing CO production The following items are those considered to have the greatest effect on increased CO...

Page 31: ...our Winns has included two CO detectors as a stan dard feature One of the CO detectors is located in the forward berth and the other is located in the aft cabin CO monitors should be professionally in...

Page 32: ...ler Helm Boarding Ladder Warning Label A Drugs and Alcohol Alcohol consumption and boating do not mix Operating under the influence endan gers the lives of your passengers and other boaters Federal la...

Page 33: ...and may not be seen by other boaters When pulling skiers do not turn on the engine until you are at least a boat length away When approaching a downed skier turn off the en gine at least one boat leng...

Page 34: ...rea buoy see Figure B14 Do not swim alone or at night Figure B14 Swim Area Buoy Rotating Propeller Rotating propeller can cut or sever causing se rious injury or death Shut engine off and re move igni...

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Page 41: ...gistered with the respective companies The warranty registration card is provided in the owner s information packet D 4 TRANSFEROFWARRANTY Four Winns confidence in the product and our warranty commitm...

Page 42: ...items as they are completed and complete the form as indicated providing specific performance related information appropriately Your Four Winns dealer will sign the Pre Delivery In spection Form of t...

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Page 55: ...and the engine manufacturer s information included in the owner s packet F 2 CONTROL OPERATION A Carbureted Engines The shift mechanism on the controls can be disengaged to allow for easier starting a...

Page 56: ...ary to locate the neutral position and disengage the safety cutout switch Control or cable adjustments are required to cor rect this condition should it persist See your Four Winns dealer for necessar...

Page 57: ...of an engine mounted pump control valve hoses and steering cylinder Power steer ing works in conjunction with the helm and steering cable to move the transom mounted tiller arm and vertical drive more...

Page 58: ...the engine DO NOT use cable retainers clamps or tie straps Using one or all of these could restrict the cable movement near the engine DO NOT tie wiring harnesses or other control cables to the steeri...

Page 59: ...roughly familiar with the systems and experienced in making such installations Circuit breakers are installed on the battery switch to protect various system components The SHIP SYS TEMS breaker suppl...

Page 60: ...e Only bat tery 2 will be charged by the alternator ALL With the battery selector switch in the ALL po sition the batteries are connected in parallel Both bat teries will be used by the engine and all...

Page 61: ...olt power to the cabin panel is supplied by the SHIPS SYSTEMS circuit breaker on the battery selector panel This must be turned on to operate any 12 volt accessories on the cabin panel The bilge pumps...

Page 62: ...re for additional information Stbd Wiper The STBD WIPER switch activates the stbd windshield wiper The wiper will self park to the stbd B Installation of Additional 12 Volt Equipment Accessories may b...

Page 63: ...is in stalled on all Vistas The sump pump has a float switch which will activate the pump when the water level rises in the sump This pump is protected by the SUMP fuse located at the helm If the boat...

Page 64: ...power cable is attached to the inlet DO NOT activate the shore power switch in 3 Check for reversed polarity If the reversed polarity light is activated immediately disconnect the shore power cord See...

Page 65: ...LWAYS check the Reverse Polarity Indicator Light in the AC distribution panel immediately upon connecting the shore power cord before turning on the AC SHORE POWER circuit bre aker If the light is on...

Page 66: ...n drive and underwater parts These anodes will be slowly eroded away by galvanic action and require periodic in spection Please refer to the section on Anti Corrosion Anodes in your engine manufacture...

Page 67: ...illed fuel is a fire and explosion hazard DO NOT overfill or overflow the tank or allow fuel spills into the hull or bilge If spillage occurs clean up immediately and dispose of soiled rags towels in...

Page 68: ...the fuel tank to achieve optimum fuel usage and fuel line rout ing At certain speeds and hull trim angles the fuel supply at the withdrawal can increase or decrease accordingly Be extremely careful wh...

Page 69: ...ers should be cleaned or changed frequently to assure an adequate supply of fuel to the engine Refer to the engine manual for additional information The engine manual is included in the owner s inform...

Page 70: ...help guard against damage avoid the stor age or handling of gear near the fuel lines fit tings and tanks I 2 FUEL STANDARDS Be cautious when using gasoline which contains alco hol To conform to Feder...

Page 71: ...led fuel is a fire and explosion hazard DO NOT overflow the tank or allow fuel spills into the hull or bilges Avoid overboard spills Visu ally monitor the fuel vent located on either the transom or si...

Page 72: ...r other toxic solution component re placement may be necessary The water tank is equipped with an overboard vent Main tain a close visual watch on the overboard vent while filling the water tank Alway...

Page 73: ...era ture can be expected Whenever the boat will be left unattended for an extended period the water pump switch should be turned to the OFF position This switch should also be turned OFF whenever the...

Page 74: ...ptional on 248 268 Vista mod els The water from the galley sink head sink and shower will drain into a sump and is pumped into a 16 gallon 60 liters holding tank The waste level indicator is located i...

Page 75: ...ater out of tank and bypass city water If the pump is OFF the pump will not function and the water in the storage tank of the boat will not be utilized NOTICE Always remember to disconnect the shore w...

Page 76: ...and Fig ures J3 J5 To operate toilet 1 Move the wet dry selector to the WET bowl position left and pump handle up and down a few times to add some water to the bowl prior to use 2 After using flush ag...

Page 77: ...supply See Figures J6 J7 Also refer to the manufacturers literature included in the owner s packet To operate 1 To add water to the toilet before using raise flush lever until desired water level is r...

Page 78: ...ld lead to premature pump failure NOTICE The macerator pump must be used to discharge waste overboard However DO NOT use the macerator pump to discharge waste at a pump ing station If the hose is not...

Page 79: ...Always provide sufficient ventilation when effecting re pairs to the waste system and allow no odor from the waste system to go unresolved A Clean Vents and Screens Periodically inspect the water tank...

Page 80: ...e holding tank flush the tank with soap water and a deodorizer e g Lysol Liquid Empty the tank and pour two 2 gallons 3 gallons if equipped with overboard discharge of R V antifreeze into the bowl and...

Page 81: ...Section J Page 10 Vista 248 268 Owner s Manual 03 00 FIGURE J9 248V HEAD...

Page 82: ...Section J Page 11 Vista 248 268 Owner s Manual 03 00 FIGURE J10 248 FRESH WATER SYSTEM 1 OF 2...

Page 83: ...Section J Page 12 Vista 248 268 Owner s Manual 03 00 FIGURE J11 248 FRESH WATER SYSTEM 2 OF 2...

Page 84: ...Section J Page 13 Vista 248 268 Owner s Manual 03 00 FIGURE J12 248V WASTE SYSTEM 1OF 2...

Page 85: ...Section J Page 14 Vista 248 268 Owner s Manual 03 00 FIGURE J13 248V WASTE SYSTEM 2 OF 2 HEAD SINK GALLEY SINK...

Page 86: ...Section J Page 15 Vista 248 268 Owner s Manual 03 00 FIGURE J14 248V PORCELAIN TOILET W HOLDING TANK 1 OF 2...

Page 87: ...Section J Page 16 Vista 248 268 Owner s Manual 03 00 FIGURE J15 248V PORCELAIN TOILET W HOLDING TANK 2 OF 2...

Page 88: ...Section J Page 17 Vista 248 268 Owner s Manual 03 00 FIGURE J16 268V HEAD...

Page 89: ...Section J Page 18 Vista 248 268 Owner s Manual 03 00 FIGURE J17 268 FRESH WATER SYSTEM 1 OF 2...

Page 90: ...Section J Page 19 Vista 248 268 Owner s Manual 03 00 FIGURE J18 268 FRESH WATER SYSTEM 2 OF 2...

Page 91: ...Section J Page 20 Vista 248 268 Owner s Manual 03 00 FIGURE J19 268V WASTE SYSTEM 1 OF 2...

Page 92: ...Section J Page 21 Vista 248 268 Owner s Manual 03 00 FIGURE J20 268V WASTE SYSTEM 2 OF 2...

Page 93: ...Section J Page 22 Vista 248 268 Owner s Manual 03 00 FIGURE J21 268V OVERBOARD WASTE DISCHARGE SYSTEM...

Page 94: ...partment to allow water drainage When boat is out of the water the boat and cradle should be positioned so K 1 ENGINE COMPARTMENT VENTILATION All Four Winns Vista models are equipped with engine comp...

Page 95: ...will be limited to the battery capacity Periodically clean the bilge pump strainers DO NOT allow dirt and debris to clog the bilge pump intakes Check operation of the bilge pump float switch often to...

Page 96: ...frigerator is standard equipment The refrigerator is designed to operate efficiently on AC Shore Power 120 volt or 220VAC international or battery power 12 volt The refrigerator will automatically tra...

Page 97: ...A CD player with 10 disc CD changer is optional Speakers are installed within the interior cabin and provide excellent sound quality See Figure L3 For stereo operation please refer to the manufacturer...

Page 98: ...the raw cooling water pumped through the system When the water temperature drops to 40 degrees Fahrenheit the output is about 50 of the maxi mum At 36 degrees Fahrenheit the output is very low NOTICE...

Page 99: ...Section L Page 4 Vista 248 268 Owner s Manual 03 00 Figure L7 248 268V Air Conditioning System...

Page 100: ...are intended to be used as mooring cleats Their purpose is for securing the vessel to a dock pier mooring or anchor Four Winns Boats are not equipped with any hardware designed for towing purposes Th...

Page 101: ...rs such as Fantastic Companionway Door Door Lock Threshold Track Trim Ring Locking Hinge Deck Hatch Latch Companionway Hatch Screen NOTICE Read the label before using any product DO NOT use abrasive c...

Page 102: ...e Transom Door Latches NOTICE DO NOT close the foredeck hatch with the hatch screen in place Damage to the screen can re sult Be sure deck hatches are secured while underway Damage to the hatch may re...

Page 103: ...on foredeck The windlass can be con trolled by the electrical switches mounted on the deck The windlass is optional on the 268 only See Figure M8 Refer to the manufacturer s literature included in th...

Page 104: ...s recep tion on ten separate weather channels and the inter national calling and safety channels 16 9 The VHF radio and microphone is mounted on the helm If equipped additional information is included...

Page 105: ...ns offers electrically controlled spotlight as optional equipment on the 248 268 Vista The spotlight is attached to the bow rail and uses an electric motor and a helm switch control to direct the spot...

Page 106: ...e the v berth fill in table into the recessed por tion of the v berth storage compartments 4 Remove the backrest cushions and place them on the fill in table Reverse this procedure to return the berth...

Page 107: ...ids Fuel Lid Figure N5 Helm Seat and Slider Mechanism DO NOT sit on the backrest portion of any cock pit seat The helmsman could lose control of the boat or passengers could be thrown from the boat Th...

Page 108: ...e Periodic vacuuming and shampooing will keep the upholstery clean and odor free Spraying the upholstery with Lysol Spray Disinfectant will help retard mildew A recommended Cleaning Kit includes Westl...

Page 109: ...y Cleaner Denatured Alcohol Tough Duty Cleaner to locate the nearest distributor call800 537 8990 Ammonia and hydrogen peroxide Air hose if available To remove stains please refer to the following lis...

Page 110: ...ith this manual Four Winns offers a variety of optional weather covers for protection of the boat and associated equipment Con Aft Lay in Cockpit Carpet Helm Lay in Carpet Port Lay in Cockpit Carpet t...

Page 111: ...ch as Carbona Energene or Picrin Street Oily type paint remover such as nail polish remover Energene or Pyrotex Street Neutral lubricant such as Streetex Spray Spotter Street or alternate treatment wi...

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Page 120: ...rostatics hy drodynamics structure and strength of materials The materials utilized provide optimum strength at the light est possible weight The exact fiberglass laminate sched ule and construction t...

Page 121: ...is happens when the actual pigments have changed color espe cially from excessive chalking or when the gel coat has either been stained or bleached by something P 4 FIBERGLASS CARE MAINTENANCE Fibergl...

Page 122: ...afloat It is resilient and normal repairs can be made without affecting the strength or structural integrity of the boat Yellowing is gel coat which has a yellow cast and strea king usually deals wit...

Page 123: ...avail able A fiberglass technician can tint the gel to be used in the repair to provide a closer color match More severe fiberglass damage especially when struc tural requires the expertise of an expe...

Page 124: ...damage and will invalidate the hull structure warranty NOTICE Improper repair techniques can lead to further fiberglass component damage C Osmotic Blistering Osmotic blistering or boat pox is an unfo...

Page 125: ...r gear Serious damage to these components could result DO NOT place lifting straps on underwater gear Be sure the strap is against the hull surface only and are in proper location as indicated by the...

Page 126: ...Fantastic Read the label before using any cleaning product NOTICE Star board will stain when exposed to certain oils or chemicals Always wipe up any spills immediately WOODWORK AND COMPOSITES Q 4 SYNT...

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Page 132: ...fi cally for each boat model Four Winns trailers meet or exceed the National Marine Manufacturers Association s trailer requirements FourWinns manufactures bunk type trailers The bunks are located spe...

Page 133: ...ted wood This wood is rot resistant All boards are covered with a high quality exterior grade carpet to protect the boat from dam age during normal use Bunk supports run parallel to the keel and suppo...

Page 134: ...is supporting the trailer load properly Refer to Section S 2C on Swivel Jacks for additional information 2 Unplug the wire harness at the trailer cross mem ber 3 Disconnect the brake line coupler 4 Re...

Page 135: ...l the locking trigger upward with your index finger and lift the locking lever To lock push the locking lever down See Figure S4 This is also applicable to the Surge Disc Brake Actuator and Coupling A...

Page 136: ...ires and the designated circuit for each wire Ball Socket Ball Socket 30O Release handle must be in open position to remove from or place on ball Open Release handle must be fully closed and pin inser...

Page 137: ...e S9 Figure S9 Spare Tire Carrier G Wheels Trailer wheel rims are available in three types of finishes white aluminum and galvanized The white powder coat finish is standard Aluminum rims Mags are opt...

Page 138: ...inch stand It should be positioned so that the winch line pulls straight and is parallel to the trailer frame A separate tie down should then be attached to hold the boat See Figure S10 Figure S10 Bow...

Page 139: ...could re sult Inspect actuator for bent parts or cause of improp er operation NOTICE Keep the coupler clean and lubricated to pre vent damage to the coupler 5 Make sure the actuator is secure If unsu...

Page 140: ...h a posi tive tongue load Four Winns trailers are designed with tongue weights between 5 and 10 of the total weight of the boat fuel gear and trailer The trailer should be close to level If unsure of...

Page 141: ...s 6 Check tie downs and make sure boat is secured to the trailer 7 Check the springs and under carriage for loose parts 8 Before towing close and secure all hatches doors and windows Securely store al...

Page 142: ...ing for cuts or bare wire which could cause electrical shorts Repair or replace defective wiring Replace cracked or damaged lens and always carry spare bulbs Replacement parts may be ordered through a...

Page 143: ...ged tie downs Periodically lu bricate the ratchet mechanism with a fine oil or silicone spray Replacement parts may be ordered through a Four Winns dealer H Wheels Some maintenance is required to main...

Page 144: ...aler 2 When inspecting the bearing check for corrosion and wear If any rust or wear exists on the bearing then remove and replace with the recommended parts listed in the table above 3 If the bearings...

Page 145: ...hat stiffens and sup ports a portion of the deck BEAM WIND A wind blowing against the side of the vessel perpendicular to the long axis of the vessel BILGE The lowest interior area of a hull used to c...

Page 146: ...DECK Apermanent covering over a compartment hull or any part thereof DINGHY Asmall open boat used for ship to shore trans portation DISPLACEMENT The weight of water dislocated by the hull of a vessel...

Page 147: ...of crests passing a fixed point at a given time FRONTS Where opposing warm and cold air masses meet generally producing a band of wet stormy weather wherever they meet GALLEY The kitchen area of a bo...

Page 148: ...hat sinks when discharged overboard KEDGE S Oneormoreanchorssetoutfromagrounded vessel usually astern to 1 keep it from being driven fur ther aground and 2 to aid in refloating KEEL 1 The centerline o...

Page 149: ...coming on a boat s quarter RED RIGHT RETURNING A term for helmsmen that buoys and day markers are on the right when returning from seaward REEF Ashallow underwater barrier REEVE To pass a line throug...

Page 150: ...e shape of the hull as it moves outboard going down from the gunwale to the waterline or chine UNDERWAY Movement Usually referring to a vessel proceedingforward V BOTTOM Ahull with the bottom section...

Page 151: ...____________________ HP ________________________________________ Number of Engines _______________________________ Fuel Capacity ________________________________ Survival Equipment PFDs ______________...

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Page 159: ...O P10 ENGINE 1 2 3 5 6 8 10 3 1 2 7 P21 FIREBOY INDICATOR 2P YEL BLK PUR 1 2 P11 TRIM TB01 HELM DC RET RET FEED FB01 HELM FUSE BLOCK RED PUR 8AWG BLK 8AWG BLOWER LT RET BLK YEL TANK MONITOR STEREO CA...

Page 160: ...G J70 WINDLASS 2S RED BLK BLK RED 2 1 WINDLASS UP WINDLASS DOWN LS03 FWD PORT SPKR RED BLK RED LS04 FWD STBD SPKR GRN BLK GRN LS02 AFT STBD SPKR BLU BLK BLU RED BLU BLK 14AWG WW01 WINDSHIELD WIPER SPO...

Page 161: ...2VRECEPTACLE COCKPITLTS COCKPITLTSOUT STRIPLTS CABINLTS GALLEYRET COCKPITLTS FRESHWATERPUMPIN FRESHWATERPUMP CABINLTSIN ORN TAN 14AWG ORN TAN 14AWG BRN BLK 14AWG MONITOR MONITOR RET J37 FRESH WASTE 4S...

Page 162: ...COCKPIT LT IN STERN LT BOW LT NAV ANC LT IN NOT USED J06 HELM HULL SYSTEMS 15S BLK 14AWG DASH RET CO MONITOR FRESH WATER PUMP SHOWER SUMP OVERBOARD DISCHARGE CABIN LTS REFRIGERATOR CABIN 12V RECEPTAC...

Page 163: ...NDLASS IN ACCESSORY IN ACCESSORY IN WIPER IN COCKPIT LT COCKPIT LT COCKPIT LT IN STERN LT BOW LT NAV ANC LT IN NOT USED PANELASSEM 248 268V TITLE TOLERANCES 1 16 FRACT 06 2PLCS CADILLAC MI49601 905FRI...

Page 164: ...ED PUR 10AWG RED PUR 12AWG RED PUR 12AWG PUR 14AWG P01 INSTRUMENTS 9P TRIM POWER TRIM UP TRIM DOWN P04 TRIM 3 2 1 PUR 14AWG BLK HM01 HOUR METER PNK PUR WHT LT BLU TAN ORN GRA BLU PUR BLK 14AWG 7 9 8 7...

Page 165: ...12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 2 1 BLK 14AWG J31 REFRIGERATOR 2S FRIG RET FRIG RED GRN BLU BLK STRIP LT STRIP LT RET J29 STRIP LT 2S BLK 14AWG 1 2 BLK 14AWG GL81 GALLEY LT GALLEY LT RET GALLEY LT BLU BLK...

Page 166: ...T POWER WW01 STBD WIPER POWER RET J36 SPOTLIGHT 4S 2 1 ORN RED BLK 14AWG J35 WINDLASS 2S RED BLK BLK RED 2 1 J46 NAV LT 2S BLK 14AWG GRA GRN WINDLASS UP WINDLASS DOWN RED BLU RED LT BLU BLK 14AWG 1 2...

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