Hull Identification Number: Engine Serial Number: The Hull Identification Number (HIN) is located on the starboard side of the transom. Be sure to record the HIN in the space provided above and always refer to the HIN for all correspondence or orders. TYPICAL HIN LOCATION STARBOARD TRANSOM BOARDING LADDER © 2000 Bayliner Technical Publications. All rights reserved.
Contents Chapter 1: About This Manual Chapter 3: Components & Systems 1 Dealer Service 1 Boating Experience 13 Electrical System (12-Volt DC) 1 Engine & Accessories Guidelines 14 Fuses and/or Circuit Breakers 2 Safety Standards 2 Qualified Maintenance 2 Special Care For Moored Boats 3 Hazard Warning Symbols 15 Wiring Diagrams 15 16 17 18 Outboard Models Outboard Fishing Models Stern Drive Models Stern Drive Fishing Models 19 Controls 19 Navigation and Interior Lights Chapter 2: Product
32 Sleeper Seat Adjustment 32 Fore-aft positions: 32 Lounge positions: 32 Pedestal Seats 33 Canvas Top Installation 34 Canvas Stowage Appendix A: Limited Warranty 35 What Is Not Covered 35 Other Limitations 35 Your Obligation
1 Chapter 1: About This Manual This Owner’s Manual Supplement provides specific information about your boat that is not covered in the Owner’s Manual. Study the Owner’s Manual and this supplement carefully. Pay particular attention to, Appendix A: Limited Warranty in this supplement. Keep the Owner’s Manual and this supplement on your boat in a secure, yet readily available place.
2 Chapter 1: About This Manual The engine and accessories installed on your boat come with their own operation and maintenance manuals. Read and understand these manuals before operating the engines and accessories. NOTICE When storing your boat please refer to your engine’s operation and maintenance manuals. Safety Standards Your boat’s mechanical and electrical systems were designed to meet safety standards in effect at the time it was constructed. Some of these standards were mandated by law.
Chapter 1: About This Manual 3 hull bottom. This will detract from the boat’s beauty, greatly affect its performance and may damage the gelcoat. There are two methods of slowing marine growth: 1. 2. Periodically haul the boat out of the water and scrub the hull bottom with a bristle brush and a solution of soap and water. The hull below the waterline was painted with anti-fouling paint by the factory. Occasionally you will need to re-paint it with a good grade of anti-fouling paint.
4 Chapter 2: Product Specifications 1600 (CF) Overall Length Bridge Clearance Beam Maximum Draft Fuel Tank Capacity (gal) 16’ 1’’ 3’ 5’’ 7’ 2’ 8’’ 18 Overall Length Bridge Clearance Beam Maximum Draft Fuel Tank Capacity (gal.
Chapter 2: Product Specifications 5 1800 (CJ) Overall Length Bridge Clearance Beam Maximum Draft Fuel Tank Capacity (gal) 17’ 7’’ 3’ 10’’ 6’ 11’’ 2’ 8’’ 23 Overall Length Bridge Clearance Beam Maximum Draft Fuel Tank Capacity (gal) 17’ 7’’ 4’ 5’’ 6’ 11’’ 2’ 8’’ 23 1802 (CC) Capri Runabouts • Owner’s Manual Supplement
6 Chapter 2: Product Specifications 1804 (PC) Overall Length Bridge Clearance Beam Maximum Draft Fuel Tank Capacity (gal) 17’ 7’’ 3’ 10’’ 6’ 11’’ 2’ 8’’ 23 Overall Length Bridge Clearance Beam Maximum Draft Fuel Tank Capacity (gal) 18’ 4’’ 3’ 10’’ 7’ 5’’ 2’ 10’’ 30 1850 (BB) Capri Runabouts • Owner’s Manual Supplement
Chapter 2: Product Specifications 7 1850 (CS) Overall Length Bridge Clearance Beam Maximum Draft Fuel Tank Capacity (gal) 18’ 4’’ 3’ 10’’ 7’ 5’’ 2’ 10’’ 30 Overall Length Bridge Clearance Beam Maximum Draft Fuel Tank Capacity (gal) 18’ 8’’ 3’ 1’’ 7’ 6’’ 2’ 10’’ 23 1950 (CL) Capri Runabouts • Owner’s Manual Supplement
8 Chapter 2: Product Specifications 1952 (CN) Overall Length Bridge Clearance Beam Maximum Draft Fuel Tank Capacity (gal) 18’ 8’’ 3’ 8’’ 7’ 6’’ 2’ 10’’ 25 Overall Length Bridge Clearance Beam Maximum Draft Fuel Tank Capacity (gal) 18’ 8’’ 3’ 1’’ 7’ 6’’ 2’ 10’’ 25 1954 (CW) Capri Runabouts • Owner’s Manual Supplement
Chapter 2: Product Specifications 9 2050 (CX) Overall Length Bridge Clearance Beam Maximum Draft Fuel Tank Capacity (gal) 20’ 6’’ 3’ 9’’ 7’ 8’’ 2’ 10’’ 37 Overall Length Bridge Clearance Beam Maximum Draft Fuel Tank Capacity (gal) 20’ 6’’ 3’ 9’’ 7’ 8’’ 2’ 10’’ 37 2050 (CZ) Capri Runabouts • Owner’s Manual Supplement
10 Chapter 2: Product Specifications 2052 (CK) Overall Length Bridge Clearance Beam Maximum Draft Fuel Tank Capacity (gal) 20’ 6’’ 4’ 4’’ 7’ 8’’ 2’ 10’’ 37 Overall Length Bridge Clearance Beam Maximum Draft Fuel Tank Capacity (gal) 20’ 8’’ 3’ 10’’ 4’ 3’’ 2’ 11’’ 37 2150 (CT) Capri Runabouts • Owner’s Manual Supplement
Chapter 2: Product Specifications 11 2152 (CY) Overall Length Bridge Clearance Beam Maximum Draft Fuel Tank Capacity (gal) 20’ 8’’ 4’ 6’’ 7’ 11’’ 3’ 0’’ 37 Overall Length Bridge Clearance Beam Maximum Draft Fuel Tank Capacity (gal) 23’ 10’’ 5’ 2’’ 8’ 4’’ 3’ 1’’ 65 2350 (BC) Capri Runabouts • Owner’s Manual Supplement
12 Chapter 2: Product Specifications 2350 (BD) Overall Length Bridge Clearance Beam Maximum Draft Fuel Tank Capacity (gal) 23’ 9’’ 4’ 8’’ 8’ 6’’ 3’ 0’’ 65 2352 (BF) Overall Length Bridge Clearance Beam Maximum Draft Fuel Tank Capacity (gal) Optional Water Tank Capacity (gal) 23’ 10’’ 5’ 2’’ 8’ 4’’ 3’ 1’’ 65 11 Capri Runabouts • Owner’s Manual Supplement
Chapter 3: Components & Systems 13 Chapter 3: Components & Systems Electrical System (12-Volt DC) Thoroughly read and understand this section, the electrical sections of the Owner’s Manual and all accessory manuals included in your boat’s owner’s packet. Wiring schematics are provided in Chapter 4 of this supplement.
14 Chapter 3: Components & Systems NOTICE Electrical connections are prone to corrosion. Electrical connections are prone to corrosion. To reduce corrosion caused electrical problems, keep all electrical connections clean and apply a spray-on protectant that is designed to protect connections from corrosion. NOTICE VOLTAGES - All boats use either 110-volt AC/60 Hertz, 240-volt AC/60 Hertz or 220-volt AC/50 Hertz single phase systems, and 12-volt DC or 24volt DC.
Chapter 3: Components & Systems 15 Wiring Diagrams Outboard Models NOT USED NOT USED TRIM/TRAILER SWITCH (3) Capri Runabouts • Owner’s Manual Supplement
16 Chapter 3: Components & Systems Outboard Fishing Models Capri Runabouts • Owner’s Manual Supplement
Chapter 3: Components & Systems 17 Stern Drive Models Capri Runabouts • Owner’s Manual Supplement
18 Chapter 3: Components & Systems Stern Drive Fishing Models Capri Runabouts • Owner’s Manual Supplement
Chapter 3: Components & Systems Controls UNDER SIDE VIEW OF DECK (TYPICAL) Read and understand the Controls section of both the Owner’s Manual and engine manual, provided in the owner’s packet, for instructions and warranty information. 19 SHIFT/ THROTTLE STARBOARD SIDE PANEL HELM THROTTLE CABLE SHIFTER CABLE STEERING CABLE Navigation and Interior Lights Read the navigation light section of the Owner’s Manual.
20 Chapter 3: Components & Systems Depth Finder Your boat may come equipped with a depth finder. It will provide you with measurements of water depth beneath the boat and in many cases it may help you locate schools of fish. The depth finder comes with its own Owner’s Manual. We suggest that you read it carefully before using the unit. ! WA R N I N G ! DO NOT use the depth finder as a navigational aid to prevent collision, grounding, boat damage or personal injury.
Chapter 3: Components & Systems 21 Ski Pylon Your boat may feature a ski pylon. Read the manufacturer’s operating instructions included in your owner’s packet before using the ski pylon. Carefully observe the following warnings: ! WA R N I N G ! It is critical that all pins are fully inserted through the pressure plates, base plates and tow bar tubes. Improper insertion may cause injury or death.
22 Chapter 3: Components & Systems Fuel System Fuel Fills and Vents Fuel fills are located either on the aft deck or on the side decks adjacent to the aft cockpit. Fuel receptacle caps are marked “GAS”. Fuel vents are normally located in the hull or transom below and in the same general area as the fill. If you experience difficulty filling the fuel tank, check to see that the fuel fill and vent lines are free of obstructions and kinks.
Chapter 3: Components & Systems 23 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. TYPICAL BLOWER SYSTEM ! WA R N I N G ! FIRE/EXPLOSION HAZARD Operation of the blower system is NOT A GUARANTEE that explosive fumes have been removed.
24 Chapter 3: Components & Systems Live Well System Your boat may feature a live well. The live well aerator pump(s) are located aft, adjacent to the bilge pump. The live well intakes are throughtransom. TO AFT LIVE WELL TRANSOM LIVE WELL AERATOR PUMP (TYPICAL) PLASTIC SCREEN FILTER Switches for the live well are located on the forward electrical panel and on the main dash panel. These switches activate the aerator that pumps a continuous supply of fresh water into the live well.
Chapter 3: Components & Systems Bilge Pump The electric bilge pump supplied with your boat is an impeller-type pump. It is controlled by a switch on the dash panel, which should be activated whenever water begins to accumulate in the bilge. Some models will also have an automatic bilge pump switch (“autofloat switch”) mounted next to the pump. This is a float-type switch that will activate the bilge pump automatically whenever the bilge water accumulates above a pre-set level.
26 Chapter 3: Components & Systems To reinstall the power cartridge: 1. 2. Make sure the “O” ring is properly located and coat the “O” ring with a light film of vegetable oil or mineral oil (Fig. 2). Align the two cams on either side of the power cartridge with the two slots on the outer housing. Press the power cartridge into the housing and twist clockwise. Ensure proper reinstallation by attempting to twist the fins counter clockwise without lifting the tab. The cartridge should stay in place.
Chapter 3: Components & Systems 27 Fresh Water System Fresh water systems are available on some models. These pressure-type (demand) systems operate when the water pump switch (located near the sink in the cuddy cabin) is in the ON position. Turn the pump switch OFF when the boat is not in use and when the water tank is empty. Stored water can become stagnant and distasteful. Pump the water tank dry before leaving your boat unattended for long periods of time.
28 Chapter 3: Components & Systems Marine Head With Pump Out If your boat features a marine head and pump out system, carefully read the manufacturer’s owner’s manual supplied in your owner’s packet. WASTE PUMP OUT FITTING WASTE TANK VENT FITTING PORT DASH WASTE TANK VENT HOSE PUMP OUT HOSE MARIN E HEAD Portable Toilet Your boat may feature a portable toilet. Read and follow the manufacturer’s operating instructions supplied in your owner’s packet before using your portable toilet.
Chapter 3: Components & Systems 29 Alcohol Stove WA R N I N G ! ! Reduce the possibility of fire by removing all combustible materials away from the stove before/during use. If your boat features a single burner alcohol stove, carefully read and follow the manufacturer’s operating instructions supplied in your owner’s packet before using your stove for the first time.
30 Chapter 3: Components & Systems Aft Jump Seat Conversion 1850BB, 1850CS, 2050CX and 2052CK The following is the procedure for converting the jump seats into a sunlounge for the Capri 1850CS, 2050CX and 2052CK models: 1. 2. Remove the port jump seat (Fig. 1). Rotate it 90° clockwise and slide the lounge support insert into the starboard side opening of the motor box pad (Fig. 2). Remove the starboard (STBD) jump seat (Fig. 1).
Chapter 3: Components & Systems 31 1750CH, 1950CL,1952CN, 1954CW, 2150CT and 2152CY. The following is the procedure for converting the jump seats into a sunlounge for the Capri 1750CH, 1950CL, 1952CN, 1954CW, 2150CT and 2152CY. C A Step - 1: Remove the jump seats (A) by sliding them forward. A C MOTOR BOX STEP - 1 A B Step - 2: Slide the lounge support inserts (B) into the lounge support slots (C).
32 Chapter 3: Components & Systems Sleeper Seat Adjustment Your boat may be equipped with adjustable sleeper seats. These seats can be adjusted fore and aft in the upright position. The seat bottoms of these models also adjust into backrests while the seat is in the lounge position. Fore-aft positions: 1. 2. 3. To slide the seat forward or backward, lift up on the front edge of the seat bottom (A).
Chapter 3: Components & Systems 33 Canvas Top Installation 1. 2. Attach eye ends of main bow (See point A below) to deck hinges on the boat and remove boot if necessary. Unfold canvas top and stretch the front edge of the top across the windshield frame and snap to frame (B). Use care to center the canvas on the windshield. Close the front zipper (C). 3.
34 Chapter 3: Components & Systems Canvas Stowage Your boat may feature ventilated stowage space for the canvas top under either the canvas stowage cover or the aft sunlounge pad.
35 Appendix A: Limited Warranty Bayliner warrants to the original purchasers of its 2000/2001 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.
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