Engine Serial Number: _____________________________________________ Hull Identification Number:__________________________________________ Hull Identification Number • The Hull Identification Number (HIN) is located on the starboard side of the transom. • Record the HIN (and the engine serial number) in the space provided above. • Please refer to the HIN for any correspondence or orders. HIN LOCATION © 2003 Bayliner Technical Publications. All rights reserved.
CONTENTS 1 Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! 11 Chapter 3: Propulsion & Related Systems 1 Specifications 1 Layout View 11 Engine 11 Special Starting Instructions for Carbureted Engines (If Equipped) 1 Dealer Service 1 Warranty Information 11 Engine Room Ventilation System 2 Boating Experience 12 2 Engine & Accessories Guidelines 2 Engine & Accessories Literature Fuel System 13 Fuel Fill and Vent 13 Fuel Filters 13 Anti-siphon Valve 2 Qualified Maintenance 14 Quick Oil Drain System 3 Sa
19 Chapter 6: Deck Equipment 23 Chapter 9: Electrical System 19 Ski-Tow Tower (If Equipped) 19 Attaching the Ski-Tow Rope 24 20 Ski Tow Ring 12-Volt DC System 24 Battery 24 Fuses 24 Alternator 20 Cleats and Tow Eyes 25 21 Chapter 7: Convertible Seats Electrical Routings 25 Deck Electrical Harness 26 Battery Cables 21 Sleeper Seats 21 Operating Positions 21 Lounge positions 27 Wiring Diagram 28 Important Records 29 Float Plan 22 Chapter 8: Lights 22 Care and Maintenance 22 Naviga
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 ALL warnings carefully and follow all safety instructions. ! DANGER! This box alerts you to immediate hazards which WILL cause severe personal injury or death if the warning is ignored.
175 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! This Owner’s Manual Supplement provides specific information about your boat that is not covered in the Sport Boat Owner’s Manual. Please study the Sport Boat Owner’s Manual and this supplement carefully. Keep the Sport Boat Owner’s Manual and this supplement on your boat in a secure, yet readily available place.
Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! 175 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Boating Experience ! WARNING! CONTROL HAZARDS! • A qualified operator must be in control of the boat at all times. • DO NOT operate your boat while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. If this is your first boat or if you are changing to a type of boat you are not familiar with, for your own comfort and safety, obtain handling and operating experience before assuming command of the boat.
175 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! Safety Standards ! DANGER! FALLING and ROTATING PROPELLER HAZARD! NEVER allow anyone to ride on parts of the boat not designed for such use. • Sitting on seat backs, lounging on the forward deck, bow riding, gunwale riding or occupying the transom platform while underway is especially hazardous and will cause personal injury or death.
Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! 175 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Carbon Monoxide (CO) ! DANGER! • Carbon monoxide gas (CO) is colorless, odorless, tasteless, and extremely dangerous. • All engines, generators, and fuel burning appliances produce CO as exhaust. • Prolonged exposure to low concentrations or very quick exposure to high concentrations will cause BRAIN DAMAGE or DEATH. • Teak surfing, dragging, or water skiing within 20 feet of a moving watercraft can be fatal.
175 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! Where and How CO Can Accumulate Stationary Conditions That Increase CO Accumulations Include: A. Using engine, generator, or other fuel burning device when boat is moored in a confined space. B. Mooring too close to another boat that is using its engine, generator, or other fuel burning device. To correct stationary situations A and/or B: • Close all windows, portlights and hatches. • If possible, move your boat away from source of CO.
Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! 175 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Trip Checklist ❏ Make sure you know where the exhaust outlets are located on your boat. ❏ Educate all passengers about the symptoms of CO poisoning and where CO may accumulate. ❏ When docked, or rafted with another boat, be aware of exhaust emissions from the other boat. ❏ Confirm that water flows from the exhaust outlet when the engines and generator are started.
175 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 2: Locations Views Hull Exterior Views STARBOARD HULLSIDE BOW EYE BILGE PUMP DRAIN TRANSOM STERN EYES BILGE DRAIN Hull Interior View BILGE PUMP DRAIN HOSE BILGE PUMP 7
Chapter 2: Locations 175 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Deck Views GRAB HANDLES (TYPICAL, 7 PLACES) CLEAT SHIFT/THROTTLE LEVER CLEAT SKI LOCKER BILGE BLOWER VENTS CLEAT CLEAT BOARDING LADDER ALL AROUND LIGHT SKI TOW RING FUEL FILL/VENT DECK FITTING REMOVE SEAT BACK TO ACCESS FUEL TANK REMOVE SEAT BACK TO ACCESS BATTERY MOTOR BOX RED & GREEN RUNNING LIGHTS DRAW LATCH HORN MOTOR BOX ! WARNING! The motor box must be secured with the rubber draw latches before starting the engine.
175 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 2: Locations Helm Gauges & Switches 9
Chapter 2: Locations 175 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Component Locations Battery Access: Behind the starboard jump seat seat back (see page 7). Bilge Pump: In the engine compartment, under the engine (see page 6). Engine Circuit Breaker: On the engine. Fuel Fill Deck Fitting: On the port aft corner of the deck (see page 7). Fuel Tank Access: Behind the port jump seat seat back (see page 7). Fuse Block: Under the helm dash. Navigation Lights: Red and green lights at the bow.
5 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 3: Propulsion & Related Systems Engine The owner’s packet contains detailed engine operation and maintenance manuals. Be sure to read and understand these manuals before starting or doing any maintenance on the engine. Special Starting Instructions for Carbureted Engines (If Equipped) Carbureted engines can be difficult to start when they are cold. In addition to following all instructions and heeding all warnings in the engine manual, try the following: 1.
Chapter 3: Propulsion & Related Systems 175 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Fuel System ! WARNING! FIRE, EXPLOSION AND OPEN FLAME HAZARD! • It is very important that the fuel system be inspected thoroughly the first time it is filled and at each subsequent filling. • The fueling instructions in the Sport Boat Owner’s Manual and the fuel recommendations in the engine operation manual must be followed. ! CAUTION Avoid the storage or handling of gear near the fuel lines, fittings and tank.
175 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 3: Propulsion & Related Systems Fuel Fill and Vent • The fuel fill/vent fitting is marked “GAS”. • If you experience difficulty filling the fuel tank, check to see if the fuel fill hose is kinked or collapsed. If there are no visible signs of a problem, contact your local dealer. Fuel Filters • The fuel pickup tube (located inside the fuel tank) is equipped with a fine mesh screen filter.
Chapter 3: Propulsion & Related Systems 175 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Quick Oil Drain System QUICK OIL DRAIN SYSTEM TRANSOM OIL DRAIN HOSE OIL DRAIN PLUG ENGINE OIL PAN GARBOARD DRAIN PLUG DRAW CORD BILGE GARBOARD DRAIN To drain the engine oil: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Remove the boat from the water. Unscrew the garboard drain plug. Pull the draw cord until the oil drain plug and the oil drain hose slide out of the garboard drain. Place the end of the oil drain hose into a suitable container.
175 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 4: Controls & Gauges Steering • Refer to the engine manual for steering system details. Shift/Throttle Lever ! WARNING! LOSS OF CONTROL HAZARD! Improper maintenance of shift/throttle hardware may cause a sudden loss of control! • Read and understand all of the information about the shift/throttle lever in the Sport Boat Owner’s Manual. • Also, read and understand the shift/throttle lever manual and the engine manual.
Chapter 4: Controls & Gauges 175 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Gauges Cleaning Gauges ! CAUTION! PRODUCT or PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD! • Use only mild soap and water to clean the gauge lenses and bezels. • Use of other cleaners, including common window cleaning solutions, may cause the lenses to crack. • Lenses cracked in this manner will not be covered by our warranty. Gauge Fogging • Moisture may occasionally find its way into the gauges causing lens fogging.
175 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 5: Plumbing Bilge Pump 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 BILGE DRAIN THRU-HULL • Your boat is equipped with a bilge pump which is used to pump water out of the bilge. • The bilge pump is controlled by a switch at the helm.
Chapter 5: Plumbing Bilge Pump Testing • The bilge pump is critical to the safety of your boat. • Check the bilge pump often to make sure it is working. Test the pump often as follows: 175 • Owner’s Manual Supplement BILGE PUMP COMPONENTS 1. Turn On the bilge pump switch at the helm. 2. Any water in the bilge should pump overboard. • If the pump motor is running, but not pumping, inspect the discharge hose for a kink or collapsed area.
175 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 6: Deck Equipment Ski-Tow Tower (If Equipped) ! WARNING! PERSONAL INJURY and /or PRODUCT or PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD! Failure to follow these guidelines can result in injury or death: • Read all warning labels on ski-tow tower. • Before each use, make sure all bolts are in place and tight. • Only tow water skis, wakeboards, or recreational towables. • Do not exceed the maximum tow weight of 400 pounds. • Do not tow parasails, kites, or other boats.
Chapter 6: Deck Equipment 175 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Ski Tow Ring ! WARNING! PERSONAL INJURY and /or PRODUCT or PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD! Failure to follow these guidelines can result in injury or death: • Only tow water skis, wakeboards, or recreational towables. • Do not tow parasails, kites, or other boats. • Do not tow more than two persons at one time. • Use caution with skier in tow as tow rope may snap back into cockpit when released. Your boat has a ski tow ring.
175 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 7: Convertible Seats Sleeper Seats • The sleeper seats can be adjusted fore and aft in the upright, operating position. • The seat bottoms adjust into backrests when the seats are in the lounge position. Operating Positions To slide the seat forward: 1. Lift the forward seat at point (A). 2. Push down on the forward seat at point (B) and pull the seat forward. 3. Lock the forward seat into the desired position by pushing down at point (A). 4.
175 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 8: Lights Care and Maintenance All of the lights installed on your boat are of top quality, but you should be aware that failure may periodically occur for a variety of reasons: 1. 2. 3. 4. There may be a blown fuse - replace the fuse. The bulb may be burned out - carry spare bulbs for replacement. A wire may be damaged or may have come loose - repair as required. The bulb base may be corroded - clean the base and coat it with non-conductive electrical lubricant.
175 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 9: Electrical System ! • • • • 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. Electrical, ignition and fuel system parts were designed and manufactured to comply with rules and regulations that minimize risks of fire and explosion. DO NOT modify the electrical systems or relevant drawings.
Chapter 9: Electrical System 175 • Owner’s Manual Supplement 12-Volt DC System Battery The battery supplies electricity for lights, accessories, and engine starting. The Electrical section of Chapter 8, in the Sport Boat Owner’s Manual, provides battery, care and maintenance instructions. Fuses • Fuses for the engine and main accessory power are on the fuse block under the helm dash. • Some equipment may have secondary fuse protection at the unit, or at the battery.
175 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 9: Electrical System Electrical Routings Deck Electrical Harness NOTE: VIEW IS UNDERSIDE OF DECK NAVIGATION LIGHT FUSE BLOCK DASH HARNESS HORN TRIM & TILT SWITCH ENGINE PLUG BILGE PUMP TRIM & TILT PUMP ALL AROUND LIGHT BLOWER MOTOR FUEL TANK SENDER 25
Chapter 9: Electrical System 175 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Battery Cables ENGINE STARTER BATTERY BOX 26 ENGINE GROUND
175 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Chapter 9: Electrical System Wiring Diagram 27
175 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Important Records Selling Dealer Key Numbers Name Of Dealership Ignition Other Address Electronics Phone/FAX/E-mail Manufacturer Model Name/Number Sales Manager Serial Number Service Manager Manufacturer Model Name/Number Engine Serial Number Manufacturer Model Name/Number Engine Serial Number Oil Type/SAE Quarts per Engine Manufacturer Filter Type Propeller Model Name/Number Serial Number Manufacturer Model Name/Number Serial Number Manufacturer Pitc
175 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Float Plan Before going boating, fill out a copy of this float plan (or similar) and leave it with a reliable person whom you can depend on to contact the Coast Guard or other rescue organization, if you do not return as scheduled.
Float Plan 175 • Owner’s Manual Supplement Survival Equipment Trip Expectations Marine Radio (Yes/No) Type Frequencies Number of PFDs Flares (Yes/No) Mirror (yes or no) Flashlight (Yes/No) Food (Yes/No) Smoke Signals (Yes/No) Departing From Departure Date Departure Time Stopover 1 Water (Yes/No) Anchor (Yes/No) Raft/Dinghy (Yes/No) Arrive No Later Than: Date Paddles (Yes/No) EPIRB (Yes/No) Other Other Other Other Arrive No Later Than: Time Stopover 2 Arrive No Later Than: Date Ar
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