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 © 2002 Maxum Marine Technical Publications. All rights reserved.
CONTENTS Chapter 1: Welcome Aboard! Chapter 4: Propulsion & Related Systems 1 Dealer Service 17 Engine 1 About Your Limited Warranty 17 Engine Room Ventilation System 1 Boating Experience 18 Fuel System 2 Safety Standards 2 Engine & Accessories Guidelines 2 Engine & Accessories Literature 3 Qualified Maintenance 3 Special Care For Moored Boats Chapter 5: Controls 4 Carbon Monoxide (CO) 21 Steering 4 5 21 Shift/Throttle 21 Power Trim and Tilt 5 Sources of CO What if Carbon
Chapter 8: Deck Equipment Chapter 11: Lights 28 Cleats and Tow Eyes 37 Care and Maintenance 28 Ski Tow Ring 37 Navigation Lights 29 Canvas 29 29 30 31 Canvas Top (If Equipped) Installing the Canvas 1750SR & 1800SR Bimini Top (If Equipped) 1900SR, 2100SR & 2100SC Bimini Top (If Equipped) Chapter 12: Electrical System 39 39 39 39 39 39 Chapter 9: Entertainment Systems 32 Audio & Visual Equipment 40 Sleeper Seats (If Equipped) 33 Operating Positions 33 Lounge positions 34 Cuddy Cabin to V-B
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.
1 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. Dealer Service • • • • • Ask your dealer to explain all systems before taking delivery of your boat. Your dealer is your key to service.
2 CHAPTER 1: WELCOME ABOARD! Safety Standards DANGER! DANGER ! PERSONAL SAFETY HAZARD! DO NOT allow anyone to ride on parts of the boat not designated 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. DANGER! DANGER ! PERSONAL SAFETY HAZARD! ALWAYS secure the anchor and other loose objects before getting underway.
CHAPTER 1: WELCOME ABOARD! 3 Qualified Maintenance ! WARNING! To maintain the integrity and safety of your boat, allow only qualified personnel to perform maintenance on, or in any way modify: The steering system, propulsion system, engine control system, fuel system, environmental control system, electrical system or navigational system.
4 CHAPTER 1: WELCOME ABOARD! Carbon Monoxide (CO) ! DANGER! CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD! DANGER Carbon monoxide gas (CO) is colorless, odorless, and extremely dangerous. All engines, generators, and fuel burning 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 • Drowsiness • • • • CO poisoning causes a significant number of boating deaths each year.
CHAPTER 1: WELCOME ABOARD! 5 What if Carbon Monoxide is Detected or Suspected? • Immediately ventilate and evacuate any enclosed spaces that are occupied by people and reset your CO alarm. • Immediately move anyone showing any symptoms of CO poisoning into fresh air. • See a doctor if any symptoms persist. If the person is unconscious, immediately administer oxygen or CPR and call for emergency help. Carbon Monoxide Alarm System (2100SC Only) • Your boat may feature a carbon monoxide (CO) alarm system.
6 Chapter 2: Product Specifications 1750SR Overall Bridge Draft Draft (Drive Length Clearance Beam (Drive Up) Down) 17' 8" 3' 8" 7' 1" 1' 6" 2' 11" Fuel Capacity (gal.
CHAPTER 2: PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 1800SR STANDARD SEATING SPORT SEATING Overall Bridge Draft Draft (Drive Length Clearance Beam (Drive Up) Down) 18' 1" 3' 6" 7' 6" 1' 6" 2' 8" Fuel Capacity (gal.
8 CHAPTER 2: PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 1900SR STANDARD SEATING SPORT SEATING Overall Bridge Draft Draft (Drive Beam Length Clearance (Drive Up) Down) 19' 0" 4' 2" 8' 0" 1' 7" 2' 10" Fuel Capacity (gal.
CHAPTER 2: PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 2100SR STANDARD SEATING SPORT SEATING Overall Bridge Draft Draft (Drive Beam Length Clearance (Drive Up) Down) 21' 2" 3' 11" 8' 6" 1' 4" 2' 8" Fuel Capacity (gal.
10 CHAPTER 2: PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 2100SC STANDARD SEATING SPORT SEATING Overall Bridge Draft Draft (Drive Beam Length Clearance (Drive Up) Down) 21' 6" 4' 10" 8' 6" 1' 5" 2' 9" Fuel Capacity (gal.
11 Chapter 3: Locations Exterior Views Hull Views WASTE TANK VENT (2100SC ONLY) BILGE PUMP DRAIN STARBOARD HULLSIDE ANCHOR LOCKER DRAIN (2100SC ONLY) BOW EYE DASH DRAIN PORT HULLSIDE TRANSOM STERN EYE STERN EYE GARBOARD DRAIN PLUG
12 CHAPTER 3: LOCATIONS 1750SR Deck View s CUP HOLDER CLEAT GRAB HANDLE CUP HOLDER BOW LIGHT HORN CLEAT CUP HOLDERS GRAB HANDLES SPEAKER CLEAT ALL AROUND LIGHT SOCKET GRAB HANDLE CLEAT BOARDING LADDER FUEL FILL FUEL VENT SKI TOW
CHAPTER 3: LOCATIONS 1800SR Deck View s CLEAT GRAB HANDLE CLEAT BOW LIGHT CUP HOLDERS CLEAT CLEAT HORN GRAB HANDLE GRAB HANDLE BLOWER VENTS CLEAT BLOWER VENTS CLEAT ALL AROUND LIGHT SOCKET FUEL VENT SKI TOW BOARDING LADDER GRAB HANDLE FUEL FILL 13
14 CHAPTER 3: LOCATIONS 1900SR & 2100SR Deck Vie ws CUP HOLDER CLEAT GRAB HANDLE CLEAT BOW LIGHT CLEAT CUP HOLDER CLEAT HORN GRAB HANDLE CLEAT BLOWER VENTS BLOWER VENTS ALL AROUND LIGHT SOCKET CLEAT SKI TOW FUEL FILL FUEL VENT BOARDING LADDER GRAB HANDLE
CHAPTER 3: LOCATIONS 2100SC Deck View s GRAB RAILS CLEAT CLEAT PORT BOW LIGHT ANCHOR LOCKER BOW HATCH CLEAT STARBOARD BOW LIGHT HORN CLEAT CLEAT BOW ROLLER BLOWER VENTS BLOWER VENTS CLEAT ALL AROUND LIGHT SOCKET SKI TOW GRAB RAIL BOARDING LADDER FUEL FILL FUEL VENT 15
16 CHAPTER 3: LOCATIONS Component Locations 12-Volt Accessory Outlet: At the helm, on the dash panel. Battery: • All models except the 1750SR: On the port side of the engine compartment. • 1750SR: On the starboard side of the engine compartment. Battery Switch (If Equipped): Access is through the hatch behind the port jump seat. Bilge pump: In the engine compartment. Carbon Monoxide Detector (2100SC Only): In the V-berth, on the starboard aft wall.
17 Chapter 4: Propulsion & Related System s Engine Read and understand the engine operation and maintenance manuals before starting or doing any maintenance on the engine. Engine Room Ventilation System ! • • • • WARNING! FIRE/EXPLOSION HAZARD Use of the blower system is NOT A GUARANTEE that explosive fumes have been removed. If you smell fuel, DO NOT start the engine and DO NOT turn on any electrical devices.
18 CHAPTER 4: PROPULSION & RELATED SYSTEMS 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 Cruiser & Yacht 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.
CHAPTER 4: PROPULSION & RELATED SYSTEMS 1750SR Fuel System Routing FUEL TANK FUEL FILL HOSE THRU-HULL FUEL LINE FUEL TANK VENT HOSE 1800SR, 1900SR, 2100SR, & 2100SC Fuel System Routing FUEL FILL HOSE FUEL TANK VENT HOSE FUEL TANK FUEL LINE 19
20 CHAPTER 4: PROPULSION & RELATED SYSTEMS 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.
21 Chapter 5: Controls Steering • This boat features a power assisted rack-and-pinion steering system. • Check the fluid level in the power steering reservoir every time you use your boat. • Boat steering is not self-centering. Shift/Throttle ! WARNING! LOSS OF CONTROL HAZARD! Improper maintenance of shift/throttle hardware may cause a sudden loss of control! • Carefully read and understand all of the information about the shift/throttle in the Sport Boat Owner’s Manual.
22 Chapter 6: Navigation & Communication Equipmen t Thoroughly read and understand the navigation and communication manuals before using these systems for the first time and observe the following: Depth Finder (If Equipped) ! 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.
23 Chapter 7: 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. • Your boat is equipped with a bilge pump for pumping water out of the bilge. • The bilge pump is controlled by an automatic bilge pump float switch (autofloat switch) and/or a switch at the helm.
24 CHAPTER 7: PLUMBING Bilge Pump Testing • The bilge pump is critical to the safety of your boat. • As follows, test the bilge pump often to make sure it is working. 1. 2. • • Turn on the bilge pump switch at the helm. 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. If no problems are found, check the bilge pump housing for clogging debris as follows: 1.
CHAPTER 7: PLUMBING 25 Autofloat Switch (If Equipped) • The automatic bilge pump uses a float switch (autofloat switch) to turn on the pump whenever water rises above a preset level in the bilge. • The autofloat switch is mounted next to the bilge pump. • The autofloat switch is wired directly to the battery and will normally function even when the boat is completely shut down and left unattended. Test the autofloat switch often as follows: FLOAT SWITCH TESTING 1.
26 CHAPTER 7: PLUMBING Portable Toilet (2100SC Only, If Equipped)) Read the manufacturer’s operating instructions before using the portable toilet. NOTICE Check with local authorities for regulations regarding the legal use of marine head systems.
CHAPTER 7: PLUMBING Portable Head Pump-Out (2100SC Only, If Equipped) Read the manufacturer’s instructions before using the portable head pump-out system.
28 Chapter 8: Deck Equipment Cleats and Tow Eyes ! WARNING! PERSONAL INJURY and /or PRODUCT or PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD! • NEVER lift the boat using the bow and stern eyes or the cleats. Carefully read the section on towing in the Sport Boat Owner’s Manual before: • Towing anything behind the boat. • Being towed by another vessel. Ski Tow Ring Your boat may feature a ski tow ring. Attach tow rope as shown in the photo.
CHAPTER 8: DECK EQUIPMENT Canvas CAUTI ON! ! PRODUCT or PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD! • Canvas tops are not designed to withstand speeds over 45 MPH. • Take down and securely stow the canvas top before transporting your boat by road. Canvas Top (If Equipped) H K G F E M J A D J B L M C H I FWD Installing the Canvas 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Slide the swivel ends (A) of the main bow (B) over the windshield frame (C) and secure with the pins (D).
30 CHAPTER 8: DECK EQUIPMENT 1750SR & 1800SR Bimini Top (If Equippe d) A F E G C H B D SWIVEL END SECURING PIN I Installing the Bimini Top 1. Slide the swivel ends of the main bow (A) over the aft holes (B) in the side windshield frames and secure with the pins. 2. Insert the end eyes (C) of the aft braces (D) into the deck hinges (E) and secure it with the pins (F). 3.
CHAPTER 8: DECK EQUIPMENT 31 1900SR, 2100SR & 2100SC Bimini Top (If Equipped) A E C F B G SWIVEL END SECURING PIN H D Installing the Bimini Top 1. Slide the swivel ends of the main bow (A) over the aft holes (B) in the side windshield frames and secure with the pins. 2. Hook the hold down straps (C) to the deck loops (D). 3. Unfold the bimini and slide the swivel ends of the forward braces (E) over the forward holes (F) in the side windshield frames and secure with the pins. 4.
32 Chapter 9: Enter tainment Systems Audio & Visual Equipment NOTICE AM radio reception may be impaired anytime the engine is running. Read and understand the instruction manual for your boat’s audio system before using.
33 Chapter 10: Conver tible Seats, Beds, & Tables Sleeper Seats (If Equipped) • 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. 2. 3. 4. 5. Lift the forward seat at point (A). Push down on the forward seat at point (B) and pull the seat forward. Lock the forward seat into the desired position by pushing down at point (A).
34 CHAPTER 10: CONVERTIBLE SEATS, BEDS, & TABLES Cuddy Cabin to V-Berth Conversion (2100SC Only) 1. Place the forward filler cushion (A) over the portable toilet (B). 2. Remove the aft cushions (C). A C B 3. Lift the forward outboard cushions (D) and slide the filler boards (E) aft. D D E 4. Align the velcro strips (F) on the underside of the filler boards with the velcro tabs (G) on the aft support lip.
CHAPTER 10: CONVERTIBLE SEATS, BEDS, & TABLES 5. Place the aft cushions (C), that were removed in step two, on top of the filler boards. 6. Insert the remaining center filler cushions (H).
36 CHAPTER 10: CONVERTIBLE SEATS, BEDS, & TABLES Jump Seat To Sunlounge Conversion (If Equipped) ! DANGER! DANGER PERSONAL SAFETY HAZARD! DO NOT allow anyone to ride the aft sunlounge cushions while underway or anytime the engine is running. C A A B C A C 1. Remove the jump seats (A) by sliding them forward. 2. Slide the lounge support inserts (B) into the lounge support slots (C). 3. Press down firmly on the inboard side of each jump seat until they rest firmly on the motorbox ledges.
37 Chapter 11: 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.
38 Chapter 12: Electrical System ! • • • • • 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 12: ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 39 12-Volt DC System Battery The battery supplies electricity for lights, accessories, engine starting. The Electrical section of Chapter 8, in the Sport Boat Owner’s Manual, provides battery, care and maintenance instructions. Fuses and Circuit Breakers • Fuses for the engine and main accessory power are on the fuse block behind the dash. • Some equipment may have secondary fuse protection at the unit, behind the battery.
40 CHAPTER 12: ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Electrical Routings 1750SR Deck Electrical Harnes s FUEL FILL GROUND NOTE: VIEW IS OF UNDERSIDE OF DECK ENGINE PLUG SPEAKER STEREO BILGE PUMP 12 VOLT RECEPTACLE TRIM PUMP SPEAKER BOW LIGHT SHIFTER HORN ALL AROUND LIGHT
CHAPTER 12: ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 1800SR Deck Electrical Harnes s NOTE: VIEW IS OF UNDERSIDE OF DECK ENGINE PLUG STERN LIGHT FUSE PANEL SPEAKER FUEL FILL GROUND STEREO TRIM PUMP BILGE PLUG SHIFTER BOW LIGHT KILL SWITCH SPEAKER HORN 41
42 CHAPTER 12: ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 1900SR & 2100SR Deck Electrical Harne ss NOTE: VIEW IS OF UNDERSIDE OF DECK BILGE HARNESS BLOWER TRANSDUCER STERN LIGHT COURTESY LIGHT SPEAKER SWITCH PANEL FUSE BLOCK FUEL FITTING GROUND ENGINE PLUG COURTESY LIGHT SPEAKER SHIFTER KILL SWITCH GAUGE PANEL BOW LIGHT HORN
CHAPTER 12: ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 2100SC Deck Electrical Harnes s BILGE HARNESS NOTE: VIEW IS OF UNDERSIDE OF DECK BLOWER STERN LIGHT TRANSDUCER COURTESY LIGHTS SPEAKER ENGINE HARNESS PLUG ENGINE PLUG COURTESY LIGHT KILL SWITCH SHIFTER SPEAKER SWITCH PANEL GAUGE PANEL CO MONITOR BOW LIGHTS CABIN LIGHTS FUEL FITTING GROUND 43
44 CHAPTER 12: ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 1750SR Hull Electrical Harnes s PLUG BLOWER FUEL SENDER FUEL TANK BATTERY BILGE PUMP ENGINE GROUND 1800SR Hull Electrical Harnes s PLUG BATTERY SWITCH BLOWER BATTERY STARTER ENGINE GROUND BILGE PUMP FUEL SENDER
CHAPTER 12: ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 1900SR, 2100SR & 2100SC Hull Electrical Harness BATTERY PLUG BATTERY SWITCH ENGINE GROUND STARTER BILGE PUMP FUEL TANK 45
46 CHAPTER 12: ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Wiring Diagrams 1750SR & 1800S R
CHAPTER 12: ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 1900SR, 2100SR & 2100SC 47
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