Engine Serial Number: Hull Identification Number: Hull Identification Number The Hull Identification Number (HIN) is located on the starboard side of the transom. Be sure to record the HIN (and the engine serial numbers) in the space provided above. Please refer to the HIN for any correspondence or orders. HIN LOCATION © 2000 Bayliner Technical Publications. All rights reserved.
CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: WELCOME ABOARD! 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 4 Dealer Service Boating Experience Engine/Accessories Guidelines Qualified Maintenance Special Care For Moored Boats Safety Standards Hazard Boxes & Symbols Carbon Monoxide (CO) 4 Sources of CO 5 Carbon Monoxide Alarm System 5 What To Do If Carbon Monoxide Is Detected CHAPTER 2: FEATURES / SYSTEMS 6 6 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 12 Dimensions and Tank Capacities Layout View Hull Exterior Hardware & Drains Quick Oil Drain System Deck Hardware and Accessories Helm La
18 Propulsion 18 Engine 18 Fuel System 18 Fuel Fill and Vent: 18 Fuel Filters: 18 Anti-siphon Valve: 19 20 20 Bilge Blower Trim Tabs Bilge Pumps 21 Autofloat Switches 22 Freshwater System 22 Water Heater 23 Sink & Shower Drain Systems 23 Sump Box Cleaning 23 Sump System Winterization 24 Raw Water System 24 Seacocks 24 Raw Water Strainers 25 26 Marine Head with Holding Tank Air Conditioning System (Option) CHAPTER 3: ELECTRICAL ROUTINGS 27 28 29 Hull Wire Harness Routings Deck Wire Harness Rou
1 CHAPTER 1: WELCOME ABOARD! This owner’s manual supplement provides specific information about your boat that is not covered in the owner’s manual. Please study the owner’s manual and this supplement carefully, paying particular attention to the LIMITED WARRANTY at the end of this supplement. Keep the owner’s manual and supplement on your boat in a secure, yet readily available place.
2 CHAPTER 1: WELCOME ABOARD! Qualified Maintenance Failure to maintain your boat’s systems as designed could violate the laws in your jurisdiction and could expose you and other people to the danger of bodily injury or accidental death. Follow the instructions provided in the owner’s manual this owner's manual supplement, the engine owner’s manual and all accessory instruction sheets/manuals included in your boat’s owner’s packet.
CHAPTER 1: WELCOME ABOARD! 3 Hazard Boxes & Symbols The hazard boxes and symbols shown below are used throughout this supplement to call attention to potentially dangerous situations which could lead to either personal injury or product damage. Read these warnings carefully and follow all safety recommendations. ! DANGER! This box alerts you to immediate hazards which WILL cause severe personal injury or death if the warning is ignored.
4 CHAPTER 1: WELCOME ABOARD! Carbon Monoxide (CO) ! DANGER! CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD! Carbon monoxide gas (CO) is colorless, odorless, and extremely dangerous. All engines, generators, and fuel burning DANGER appliances produce CO as exhaust. Direct and prolonged exposure to CO will cause BRAIN DAMAGE or DEATH. Signs of CO poisoning include headache, nausea, dizziness, and drowsiness. CO poisoning causes a significant number of boating deaths each year.
CHAPTER 1: WELCOME ABOARD! 5 Carbon Monoxide Alarm System Your boat may feature a carbon monoxide (CO) alarm system. DO NOT DISCONNECT THE ALARM SYSTEM. Read and understand the manufacturer’s instructions for your CO alarm system. If you did not receive an instruction manual, call (800) 383-0269 and one will be mailed to you. If your boat is not equipped with a carbon monoxide alarm, consider purchasing one from your dealer or marine supply store. MARINE TECHNOLOGIES INC.
6 CHAPTER 2: FEATURES / SYSTEMS Dimensions and Tank Capacities Overall Length Bridge Clearance Beam Draft (Drive Up) Fuel Capacity (gal) Freshwater Capacity (gal) Waste Holding Tank Capacity (gal) 30' 6" 10' 3" 9' 10" 1' 8" 113 34 26 Layout View Hull Exterior Hardware & Drains WATER TANK VENT GALLEY SINK DRAIN STARBOARD SIDE VIEW ANCHOR WELL DRAIN BOW EYE AFT BILGE PUMP DRAIN HEAD SINK DRAIN FWD BILGE PUMP DRAIN AIR/COND OVERBOARD SHOWER SUMP DRAIN ANCHOR LOCKER DRAIN HOLDING TANK
CHAPTER 2: FEATURES / SYSTEMS 7 Quick Oil Drain System To drain the engine oil: 1. Remove the boat from the water. 2. Unscrew the garboard drain plug. 3. Pull the draw cord until the oil drain plug and the oil drain hose slide out of the garboard drain. 4. Place the end of the oil drain hose into a suitable container. 5. Unscrew the oil drain plug and drain the engine oil. 6. Replace the oil drain plug. 7. Push the drain hose back into the bilge. 8. Replace the garboard drain plug.
8 CHAPTER 2: FEATURES / SYSTEMS Deck Hardware and Accessories ROPE LOCKER WINDLASS SWITCHES ANCHOR WINDLASS (OPTION) WASTE PUMP OUT FITTING AFT DECK STORAGE AREA DECK CLEAT (TYPICAL) WATER FILL FITTING SHORE POWER CONNECTIONS (DUAL OPTION SHOWN) FUEL FILL FITTING Ciera 2858 Command Bridge • Owner’s Manual Supplement
CHAPTER 2: FEATURES / SYSTEMS 9 H e lm L ayo u t (C o m m a n d B r i d g e ) VIEW OF COMMAND BRIDGE HELM LOOKING FORWARD OIL PRESSURE GAUGE TEMPERATURE GAUGE TACHOMETER SPEEDOMETER DEPTH SOUNDER GAUGE (OPTION) VOLTAGE GAUGE ENGINE HOUR METER COMPASS (OPTION) SHIFT/THROTTLE LEVERS TRIM TAB SWITCHES WINDLASS SWITCH (OPTION) FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM INDICATOR LIGHT (OPTION) MACERATOR CONTROLS (OPTION) VHF RADIO (OPTION) ACCESSORY SWITCHES 3 4 5 6 7 TYPICAL HELM LAYOUT SHOWN ACTUAL LAYOUT MAY V
10 CHAPTER 2: FEATURES / SYSTEMS Lifting Sling Locations Use the following lifting sling locations when raising your boat in or out of the water. CAUTI ON! ! PRODUCT OR PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD! When lifting any boat always use a spreader bar. The spreader bar must be equal to the width of the boat at the lifting point. Always secure the slings to one another to prevent the forward sling from sliding up along the forefoot of the boat.
CHAPTER 2: FEATURES / SYSTEMS 11 Electrical System Read and understand this section and the electrical section of the owner’s manual. Electrical routing drawings are provided in Chapter 3 of this supplement; wiring schematics in Chapter 4. ! • • • • • DANGER! EXTREME FIRE, SHOCK & EXPLOSION HAZARD! To minimize the risks of fire and explosion, NEVER install knife switches or other arcing devices in the fuel compartments. NEVER substitute automotive parts for marine parts.
12 CHAPTER 2: FEATURES / SYSTEMS 12 Volt DC System Fuses and Circuit Breakers The engine is protected by a large circuit breaker located on the engine. The accessories are protected by circuit breakers on the battery switch panel and by the accessory circuit breakers located below the steering wheel. Wires are color-coded to indicate which accessory each fuse services. Some items, such as radios and bilge pumps, may be fused individually at the unit. Autofloat switches are fused at the battery.
CHAPTER 2: FEATURES / SYSTEMS 13 Table 1: Battery Switch Positions Battery Switch Position Accessories and Lights Engine Starting Engine Alternator Battery Charger POSITION "1" Battery "1" Provides Starting Power Provides Power From Battery "1" Charges Battery "1" Charges "BOTH" Batteries POSITION "2" Battery "2" Provides Starting Power Provides Power From Battery "2" Charges Battery "2" Charges "BOTH" Batteries "BOTH" POSITION Both Batteries Provide Starting Power Both Batteries Provide
14 CHAPTER 2: FEATURES / SYSTEMS Shore Power/110 Volt AC System TYPICAL SHORE POWER RECEPTACLE ! CAUTION WATER HEATER DAMAGE HAZARD! - Do not energize the water heater electrical circuit until the heater is COMPLETELY filled with water. The tank is full if water flows from the tap when the hot water is turned on in the galley. Even momentary operation in a dry tank will damage the heating elements. Warranty replacements WILL NOT be made on elements or tank damaged in this manner.
CHAPTER 2: FEATURES / SYSTEMS 15 NOTICE Some dockside installations may be rated less than 30 amps, therefore, you may need to purchase lower amp adapters. Whenever a lower amp adapter is used, however, there will be a corresponding drop in supplied power from the dockside system. Connecting to Shore Power 1. 2. 3.
16 CHAPTER 2: FEATURES / SYSTEMS Depth Finder (Option) ! WARNING! • DO NOT use the depth finder as a navigational aid to prevent collision, grounding, boat damage or personal injury. • When the boat is moving, submerged objects will not be seen until they are already under the boat. Bottom depths may change too quickly to allow time for the boat operator to react. If you suspect shallow water or submerged objects, operate the boat at very slow speeds.
CHAPTER 2: FEATURES / SYSTEMS 17 Appliances All appliances installed on your boat come with their own manuals that contain detailed operating instructions and important safeguards. Thoroughly read and understand these manuals before operating your boat’s appliances. • Make sure the AC breaker is activated for the appliance you wish to turn on. NOTICE Always keep an approved ABC-type fire extinguisher in galley area.
18 CHAPTER 2: FEATURES / SYSTEMS Propulsion Engine The owner’s packet contains detailed engine operation and maintenance manuals. Be sure to read and understand these manuals before operating or performing maintenance to the engine. Fuel System TRANSOM Fuel Fill and Vent: AFT The fuel fill is located on the starboard aft deck. The fuel fill fitting is marked “GAS”. The fuel tank vent is located in the hull below and in the same general area as the fill.
CHAPTER 2: FEATURES / SYSTEMS Bilge Blower • The bilge blower removes fumes from the engine compartment and draws fresh air into the compartment through the deck vents. • To ensure fresh air circulation, operate the bilge blower for at least four minutes before starting the engine, during starting, and while operating the boat below cruising speed.
20 CHAPTER 2: FEATURES / SYSTEMS Trim Tabs Trim tabs control the longitudinal and lateral trim of your boat at cruising speeds and are controlled by two rocker switches, located at the helm station.
CHAPTER 2: FEATURES / SYSTEMS 21 NOTICE Discharge of oil, oil waste or fuel into navigable waters is prohibited by law. Violators are subject to legal action by the local authorities. Bilge Pump Testing Check the bilge pump often to make sure it is working properly. To check the bilge pump: • Turn on the dash-mounted switch and make sure that water in the bilge is pumped overboard.
22 CHAPTER 2: FEATURES / SYSTEMS Freshwater System Your boat is equipped with a pressure-demand freshwater (potable) system. These pressure type (demand) systems operate when the water pump switch next to the AC panel is in the ON position. • The water pump’s DC breaker must be turned ON to use freshwater. • The water pump’s DC breaker should be turned OFF when any of the following occurs: ✓ When the boat is not in use. ✓ Whenever the water tank is empty.
CHAPTER 2: FEATURES / SYSTEMS 23 WARNING! ! HOT HAZARD! Water heated by the water heater can reach temperatures high enough to scald the skin. CAUTI ON! ! WATER HEATER DAMAGE HAZARDS! • DO NOT energize the AC water heater electrical circuit until the heater is completely filled with water. Even momentary operation in a dry tank will damage the heating elements. Warranty replacements will not be made on elements or tank damaged in this manner.
24 CHAPTER 2: FEATURES / SYSTEMS Raw Water System Seacocks Seacocks are valves which are typically used to manage the intake of raw water through the hull below the water line (raw water intake seacocks). Seacocks may also be used to discharge waste or water through the hull below the water line (discharge seacocks).
CHAPTER 2: FEATURES / SYSTEMS 25 Marine Head with Holding Tank Your boat comes equipped with a marine head (toilet) and waste holding tank system. Be sure to read the manufacturer’s operation and maintenance manual (included in your boat’s owner’s packet). • The marine head installed on your boat uses seawater to flush waste from the toilet. The seawater intake valve (seacock) is located under the forward floor hatch in the main cabin. • Waste is routed directly from the head to the holding tank.
26 CHAPTER 2: FEATURES / SYSTEMS Air Conditioning System (Option) Your boat may be equipped with an optional air conditioning system. Please refer to the air conditioner manual for detailed operating instructions. • Before operating the air conditioning system, make sure the breakers on the AC main distribution panel are activated and verify the system’s raw water pickup seacock is OPEN. The seacock must remain OPEN anytime the air conditioner is in use.
27 CHAPTER 3: ELECTRICAL ROUTINGS WINDLASS CIRCUIT BREAKER Hull Wire Harness Routings TO BATTERY TRIM PUMP AFT BERTH READING LIGHT MACERATOR FWD BILGE PUMP BATTERY SWITCH BATTERY CHARGER HEAD PICKUP GROUND TRIM TABS FUEL TANK SENDER STEP LIGHT ENGINE GROUND AFT BILGE PUMP ENGINE WATER PUMP BLOWER LIGHT SWITCHES SHOWER SUMP FUEL FILL GROUND FWD TO LOWER HELM TO WINDLASS MAIN SWITCH AND HELM REMOTE SWITCH (OPTION) TO UPPER HELM FROM WINDLASS MAIN SWITCH AND HELM REMOTE SWITCH (OPTION)
28 CHAPTER 3: ELECTRICAL ROUTINGS Deck Wire Harness Routings NOTE: VIEW IS OF THE UNDERSIDE OF THE MID DECK BOW LIGHT TO WINDLASS, RELAY & DECK SWITCHES HORN V - BERTH OVERHEAD LIGHT PORT WIPERS WIPER STBD SPEAKER WIRES HALL LIGHTS MID BERTH LIGHT GALLEY LIGHTS DINETTE LIGHTS ENGINE HARNESS ENTRY LIGHT COCKPIT LIGHTS Ciera 2858 Command Bridge • Owner’s Manual Supplement
CHAPTER 3: ELECTRICAL ROUTINGS 29 AC Battery Cable Routings POSITIVE BATTERY CABLE ROUTINGS TO BATTERY SWITCH IN TRANSOM STORAGE JUMPER CABLE TO STARTER SOLENOID ON ENGINE C POSITIVE CABLES NE ENT GI EN R TM A P OM BATTERIES AFT NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLE ROUTINGS GROUND BUSS BAR TO ENGINE GROUND PORT NEGATIVE CABLES TO NEGATIVE POSTS ON BATTERIES BATTERIES NEGATIVE JUMPER CABLE T NE N GI ME EN AR T MP CO AFT PORT Ciera 2858 Command Bridge • Owner’s Manual Supplement
30 CHAPTER 4: WIRING SCHEMATICS AC Electrical System Single Dockside Ciera 2858 Command Bridge • Owner’s Manual Supplement
CHAPTER 4: WIRING SCHEMATICS 31 AC Electrical System Dual Dockside Ciera 2858 Command Bridge • Owner’s Manual Supplement
32 CHAPTER 4: WIRING SCHEMATICS TRIM/TAB SWITCH Gas Engine Electrical System Ciera 2858 Command Bridge • Owner’s Manual Supplement
CHAPTER 4: WIRING SCHEMATICS 33 Diesel Engine Electrical System Ciera 2858 Command Bridge • Owner’s Manual Supplement
• Owner’s Manual Supplement 3 DISPLAY WIRE (BLACK) 6 7 8 9 12 TO 24 VDC FROM PORT IGN. (RED/PURPLE) 12 TO 24 VDC FROM STRBD. IGN. (RED/PURPLE) 12 TO 24 VDC FROM GEN/BLOWER 5 EXPANDER AGENT BOTTLE & GROUND (DO NOT CONNECT TO ENGINE BLOCK) 4 2 DISPLAY WIRE (WHITE) AGENT BOTTLE SW. (BROWN) 1 DISPLAY WIRE (BROWN) NC C 15 AUXILIARY CIRCUIT #4 NO NC C NO 14 K5 AUXILIARY CIRCUIT #4 13 12 11 10 K4 D1 D2 D3 D4 K5 22 23 24 19 C PLACE WIRE (WHITE) FROM GEN.
35 LIMITED WARRANTY Bayliner warrants to the original purchasers of its 2000 and 2001 model boats, purchased from an authorized dealer, operated under normal, noncommercial use that the selling dealer will: (A) Repair any structural hull defect which occurs within five (5) years of the date of delivery; and (B) Repair or replace any parts found to be defective in factory material or workmanship within one (1) year of the date of delivery. What Is Not Covered This limited warranty does not apply to: 1.
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Part Number 110137 Bayliner • P.O.