Sea Ray Owner’s Manual

Sea Ray
Owner’s
Manual
This owner’s manual is arranged into two parts. Following is a description of each.
General Information
This section contains general information you need to know to safely operate
and maintain your boat.
Specific Information
This section contains information that is specific to your boat such as dimensions, general
arrangement, specific safety information, special features and the electrical system.
If any of these sections are missing from this book contact your dealer.
Your dealer can find out when it will be available and order it for you.
290 Select EX
Owner’s Manual Part Number: MRP 1803657
Owner’s Manual
Supplement
290 Select EX
1-800-SRBOATS
www.searay.com
Sea Ray ® • Owner’s Manual Supplement • 290 Select EX • MRP #1803657
Printed in the U.S.A. December 2000.
Revised June 2001, June 2002, June 2004, July 2005
© Sea Ray Boats, Inc. • A Brunswick Company
Sea Ray Boats, Inc. 2600 Sea Ray Blvd., Knoxville, TN 37914.
For information call 1-800-SRBOATS. or fax 1-314-213-7878 Domestic/International
Internet address: http://www.searay.com
Note: Not all accessories shown in pictures or described herein are standard equipment or even available as options.
Options and features are subject to change without notice.
I N T RO D U C T I O N & T A B L E
This owner's manual supplement has been written to
provide additional specific information about your boat
and should be read carefully.
The owner's manual packet has been compiled to help
you to operate your craft with safety and pleasure. It
contains details of the craft, the equipment supplied or
fitted, its systems and information on its operation and
maintenance. Please read the information in it carefully,
and familiarize yourself with the craft before using it.
Life Saving Equipment (PFD) ................................. 4
Troubleshooting ....................................................... 4
Repair and Parts Facilities ...................................... 4
Docking / Lifting / Trailering ..................................... 5
Bow & Stern Eye / Cleat / Sling Tag Locations ....... 5
General Arrrangements & Dimensions .................... 6
Accommodation Plan .............................................. 7
Deck Occupancy Plan ............................................ 8
Accessory Locations ............................................... 9
Dash Layout .......................................................... 10
Engine Compartment Layout ............................... 12
Exhaust System Layout (Optional Corsa) ............ 14
Water System ....................................................... 15
Grey Water System (Option) ................................ 18
Head System ........................................................ 19
Macerator (Option) ............................................... 20
Fuel System .......................................................... 20
Ventilation System / Bilge Blowers ....................... 22
Bilge Pumping System ......................................... 23
Steering System ................................................... 24
Fire Extinguishing System .................................... 25
Extinguisher Indicator Panel ................................. 25
OF
CONTENTS
If this is your first craft, or you are changing to a type of
craft you are not familiar with, for your own comfort
and safety, please ensure that you obtain handling and
operating experience before “assuming command” of
the craft. Your dealer or yacht club will be pleased to
advise you of local sea schools, or competent instructors.
PLEASE KEEP THIS OWNER'S MANUAL PACKET IN A
SECURE PLACE, AND HAND IT OVER TO THE NEW
OWNER WHEN YOU SELL THE CRAFT.
Engine Cooling System ........................................26
Engine Oil Change System .................................. 26
Anchoring ..............................................................27
Anchoring Arrangement .......................................27
Location Of Through-Hull Fittings ........................ 28
Canvas .................................................................. 29
Electrical Installation ............................................. 30
Battery Switch (Opt) ............................................. 30
Lighting Locations................................................. 31
Ground Faunt Interrupter (GFI) Outlet
Loctions & Associated Loads ............................ 32
Electric Switch Pads & Electronic
Interface Modules (EIM) .................................... 33
Bilge Accessory Board .......................................... 35
Main DC Distribution Panel ................................... 36
Main Distribution Panel .......................................... 37
Mercury® Diesel Engine Monitor (Option) .............. 38
Battery Cable Routing .......................................... 38
Wiring Harness Installation .................................. 40
Wiring Schematics ................................................ 43
Safety Label Locations .........................................61
International Homologations ................................ 65
(This book contains 65 pages.)
Information in this publication is based upon the latest product specifications available at printing. Sea Ray®
Boats, Inc. reserves the right to make changes at any time, without notice, in the colors, equipment, specifications, materials and prices of all models, or to discontinue models. Should changes in production models be
made, Sea Ray® is not obligated to make similar changes or modifications to models sold prior to the date of
such changes.
The following are registered trademarks of the Brunswick Corporation: Sea Ray®, The SR Wave Logo.
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P P L E M E N TA L G E N E R A L I N F O R M AT I O N
S U P P LSEU M
E N TA L G E N E R A L I N F O R M AT I O N
LIFE SAVING EQUIPMENT
TROUBLESHOOTING
(PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICE (PFD) )
LIST OF REFERENCE MANUALS AND DRAWINGS
STORAGE: The 290 SLX offers sutable storage for personal flotation devices (PFD’s) under the forward port
and starboard seat cushions, under the cockpit floor
storage, under cockpit entertainment center and transom storage.
PERFORMANCE: Refer to “Power Capacity” in the owner's manual.
OPERATION: Wear PFD according to manufacturer recommendations. See pamphlet Federal Requirements
And Safety Tips For Recreational Boats in the owner’s
packet or get one from your dealer.
ELECTRICAL: Refer to electrical section of the owner's
manual and electrical schematics in this owner's manual
supplement. Only a qualified marine electrical technician may service the boat's electrical system.
MAINTENANCE: Rinse with fresh water and let dry
thoroughly. Do not store in a damp compartment. Avoid
the possibility of mildew.
REPAIR AND PARTS FACILITIES
STORAGE AREAS
(FIG. 4.1)
BOW SIDE
STORAGE
ENGINE: Refer to the owner's manual and/or the engine manual.
To find a Sea Ray® dealer in your area, call: Sea Ray®
Customer Service: 1-800-SRBOATS
FAX: 1-314-213-7878
To find repair and parts facilities for equipment installed
on your boat, refer to the original equipment manuals
(OEM's) found in the owner's manual packet.
BELOW BOW
RIDER SEAT
CUSHIONS
COCKPIT
FLOOR
STORAGE
COCKPIT SIDE
PANEL STORAGE
UNDER COCKPIT
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER
STORAGE BELOW
PORT SEATING
TRANSOM
STORAGE
COMPARTMENTS
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PLATFORM
STORAGE
COMPARTMENT
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DOCKING/LIFTING/TRAILERING
CLEATS: Cleats must not be used for lifting the boat, they are intended for mooring use only.
BOW AND STERN EYES: The bow eye
should be used to haul the boat onto a
trailer. The stern eyes should be used as
tie down points for trailering the boat. The
bow and stern eyes may be used for short term lifting
of the boat such as for service. Long term lifting with
the bow and stern eyes may cause stress on the fiberglass and gel coat.
For long term storage use flat, wide
belt-type slings and spreaders long
enough to keep pressure from gunwales. Do not place slings where they may lift on underwater fittings. When slings are used for lifting the
boat, they shoud be positioned at the “SLING” tag locations on the sides of the hull.
SLING
CLEAT LOCATIONS
(FIG. 5.1)
CLEAT
CLEAT
CLEAT
CLEAT
CLEAT
CLEAT
CLEAT
BOW & STERN EYES /
SLING TAG LOCATIONS
(FIG. 5.2)
SLING
SLING TAG
BOW/STERN
EYE
SLING TAG
SLING TAG
BOW EYE
STERN EYE
(STARBOARD SHOWN)
(PORT SIDE IDENTICAL)
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GENERAL ARRANGEMENTS & DIMENSIONS
(A) 29’ 6” (8.99 m) Overall Length
PROFILE
(F) 9’ 3” (2.81 m)
(E) 7’ 6” (2.28 m)
(C) 5’ 6” (1.67 m)
(D) 7’ 3” (2.20 m)
(FIG. 6.1)
(G) 1’ 2” (35 cm)
WATERLINE
KEEL
290 SLX SPECIFICATIONS
HEIGHT DIMENSIONS
(A) Overall Length ...................................... 29’ 6” (8.99 m)
(B) Beam ..................................................... 9’ 8” (2.95 m)
Draft (Stern Drive Down) ........................... 38” (96.5 cm)
Draft (Stern Drive Up) ................................ 23” (58.4 cm)
Draft (Twin Stern Drive Down) .................. 35” (88.9 cm)
Draft (Twin Stern Drive Up) ....................... 24” (61.0 cm)
Dry Weight (lbs.) ...................................... 7,200 (3.266 kg)
Fuel Capacity (gal.) ............................... 130 (492.1 liters)
Usable Fuel (gal.) .................................. 123.5 (467 liters)
Water Capacity (gal.) .................................. 24 (90.8 liters)
Holding Tank (gal.) .................................... 20 (75.7 liters)
Dead Rise ...................................................................... 21°
(C) Waterline To Top Of Windshield .........5’ 6” (1.67 m)
(D) Waterline To Top Of Arch .................... 7’ 3” (2.20 m)
(E) Keel To Top Of Windshield .................7’ 6” (2.28 m)
(F) Keel To Top Of Arch ............................9’ 3” (2.81 m)
(B)
9’ 8”
(2.95 m)
(FIG. 6.2)
INTERIOR SEATING PLAN
290 SLX SEATING PLAN
Starboard Double Helm Seat w/Flip-Up Thigh-Rise Bolster, Port Back-to-Back Lounger - Adjustable w/
Flip-Up Thigh-Rise Bolster, Bow Rider Loungers, Aft Circular Seat w/Sun Pad Filler Cushions
(FIG. 6.3)
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A C C O M M O DAT I O N P L A N
MAIN DECK (FLOOR PLAN)
(FIG. 7.1)
FWD
PORT
BOW RIDER
LOUNGERS
STBD
COOLER
ENCLOSED HEAD
PORT BACK-TO-BACK
LOUNGER-ADJUSTABEL W/
FLIP-UP THIGH RISE BOLSTER
STARBOARD DOUBLE HELM
SEAT W/FLIP-UP THIGH RISE
BOLSTER
WASTE / GREY WATER
PUMP-OUT PLATE
FLOOR
STORAGE
OPTIONAL SHORE
POWERINLET
COCKPIT
WATER TANK FILL
PLATE
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
WITH WET BAR
AFT CIRCULAR SEATING
W/SUN PAD FILLER CUSHIONS
AND
ENGINE COMPARTMENT HATCH
(ELECTRICALLY OPERATED)
TRANSOM STORAGE
COMPARTMENTS
FUEL FILL
CONCEALED LADDER
SWIM PLATFORM
290 Select EX
WALK THROUGH
WITH TRANSOM
DOOR
PLATFORM STORAGE
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D E C K O C C U PA N C Y P L A N
(FIG. 8.1)
FWD
PORT
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WARNING
SLIPPING HAZARD - Wet decks
are slippery. Wear proper
footwear and use extreme
caution on wet surfaces.
!
WARNING
PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD
When underway, keep occupants
clear of areas not designed for
riding. Especially hazardous areas
include seat backs, bow, gunwale,
transom platform and fore and aft
decks.
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WORKING DECK
(DECK AREA INTENDED FOR OCCUPATION
DURING ANCHORING, MOORING AND
EMERGENCY OPERATION ONLY)
ACCOMODATION DECK
(DECK AREA INTENDED FOR OCCUPATION
DURING NORMAL OPERATION)
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DO NOT WALK ON THIS AREA
!
DANGER
TO AVOID RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY
OR DEATH SHUT OFF ENGINE WHEN
NEAR SWIMMERS OR PRIOR TO USING SWIM PLATFORM AND BOARDING LADDER.
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A C C E S S O RY L O C AT I O N S
(FIG. 9.1)
ANCHOR CHUTE
(WITH OPTIONAL WINDLASS)
FWD
PORT
HORN
STANDARD: ANCHOR AND ROPE STORAGE
OPTION: ROPE STORAGE WITH WINDLASS
OPTIONAL
SPOTLIGHT
STBD
OPTIONAL WINDLASS
BOW TABLE LEG INSERT
SPEAKER (INSIDE STORAGE)
PORT BOW
NAVIGATION LIGHT
STARBOARD BOW
NAVIGATION LIGHT
ENCLOSED HEAD
(WITH HEAD SYSTEM, SINK, PULLOUT
SPRAYER, STORAGE, MEDICINE
CABINET, MIRRORED DOOR & LIGHT)
CONTROL
STATION
MAIN DISTRIBUTION PANEL
STEREO SYSTEM
(INSIDE ENCLOSED HEAD)
ENGINE SHIFT AND
THROTTLE CONTROL
NAVIGATION LIGHT ON
OPTIONAL SPORT SPOILER
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
(WITH SINK, PULL OUT FAUCET,
COOLER,BOTTLE STORAGE,
OPTIONAL 120V/12V
REFRIGERATOR)
BATTERY SWITCH(ES)
MAIN DC DISTRIBUTION
BREAKER PANEL
FUEL TANK SENDING UNIT
ACCESS PLATE
COCKPIT TABLE LEG INSERT
BILGE VENTS
BILGE VENTS
LIFTING/TIE
DOWN EYE
LIFTING/TIE
DOWN EYE
TRANSOM
SHOWER
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D A S H L AYO U T
(FIG. 10.1)
GAUGE PANEL
STEREO REMOTE
STARBOARD
SWITCH PANEL
DEPTH FINDER
TWIN ENGINE
THROTTLES
STERN DRIVE TRIM &
SEARCH LIGHT PANEL
PORT SWITCH
PANEL
TWIN ENGINE
GEAR SHIFTS
INDICATOR LIGHT
AND INFORMATION TAG
FOR AUTOMATIC
FIRE EXTINGUISHING
SYSTEM
STEERING
WHEEL
IGNITION SHUT
DOWN SWITCH
(SEE ENGINE
MANUAL)
VHF MARINE RADIO
(OPTION)
12 VOLT
RECEPTACLE
STORAGE
COMPARTMENT
KICK PANEL STORAGE AND
BEHIND DASH ACCESS
SINGLE ENGINE GAUGE PANEL
(FIG. 10.2)
SPEEDOMETER
HOURMETER
TACHOMETER
VOLTMETER
OIL PRESSURE
FUEL GAUGE
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OUTDRIVE
TRIM GAUGE
WATER
TEMPERATURE
290 Select EX
TWIN ENGINE GAUGE PANEL
(FIG. 11.1)
PORT ENGINE
TACHOMETER
STARBOARD ENGINE
TACHOMETER
SPEEDOMETER
HOURMETER
HOURMETER
PORT ENGINE
MULTI-GAUGE
STBD ENGINE
MULTI-GAUGE
OIL PRESSURE
WATER TEMPERATURE
WATER
TEMPERATURE
OIL PRESSURE
ENGINE RPM
SYNCHRONIZER
GAUGE
OUTDRIVE
TRIM GAUGE
VOLTMETER
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FUEL GAUGE
ENGINE HATCH
LIFT (DOWN)
CENTER PANEL
(FIG. 11.4)
STEREO REMOTE
NAV
DEPTH
SOUNDER
ANCHOR
COCKPIT
AFT
ACC
TWIN ENGINE
EMERGENCY START SWITCH
(SEE OWNER’S MANUAL
FOR DETAILED INFORMATION)
STEREO
MUTE
DIM
ACCESSORY 1
DIM
COMP
ARCH
ACCESSORY 2
TRIM TABS
ENGINE
IGNITION
SWITCH
(STOP)
ANCHOR LIGHT
(ON/OFF)
DASH LIGHTS
DIMMER
CONTROL
FWD
ACC
ENGINE
IGNITION
SWITCH
(START)
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NAVIGATION LIGHT
(ON/OFF)
BILGE BLOWER
(ON/OFF)
HATCH
LIFT
OUTDRIVE
TRIM GAUGE
STARBOARD SWITCH PANEL
(FIG. 11.3)
PORT SWITCH PANEL
(FIG. 11.2)
ENGINE HATCH
LIFT (UP)
VOLTMETER
TRIM TAB
SWITCHES
DEPTH FINDER
BILGE PUMP
(ON/OFF)
LIGHTS:
COMP
BILGE
COCKPIT
ARCH
HORN
BILGE
ACC
1
P
S
VENT
OPEN
ACC
2
VENT
CLOSE
WINDLASS
(ON/OFF)
WINDSHIELD
WIPER
(PORT &
STARBOARD)
WINDLASS
(UP & DOWN)
WINDSHIELD
ACCESSORY
VENT
1&2
(OPEN & CLOSE)
STERN DRIVE TRIM &
SEARCH LIGHT PANEL (FIG. 11.5)
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ENGINE TRIM
STERN
DRIVE
TRAILER
TRIM
TRAILER
PORT
UP
STBD
SEARCHLIGHT
S
F
DOWN
PORT STERN
DRIVE TRIM
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STBD STERN
DRIVE TRIM
SEARCH LIGHT
CONTROL PANEL
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ENGINE COMPARTMENT L AYO U T
GASOLINE SINGLE ENGINE (FIG. 12.1)
M
L
A
K
J
B
C
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
A: BILGE COMPONENT BOARD
H: BILGE PUMP
B: STERN DRIVE POWER TRIM PUMP
I:
HIGH WATER BILGE PUMP
C: BILGE BLOWER
J:
TRIM TAB PUMP
D: TRANSDUCER
K: HEAD SYSTEM OVERBOARD DISCHARGE
SEACOCK
E: HIGH WATER BILGE PUMP FLOAT
SWITCH
L: FUEL TANK
F: BILGE PUMP FLOAT SWITCH
M: BATTERIES
G: AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHER
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GASOLINE TWIN ENGINE (FIG. 13.1)
N
M
A
L
K
J
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
A: BILGE COMPONENT BOARD
H: BILGE PUMP
B: PORT STERN DRIVE POWER
TRIM PUMP
I:
C
HIGH WATER BILGE PUMP
C: BILGE BLOWER
J: STARBOARD STERN DRIVE POWER
TRIM PUMP
D: TRANSDUCER
K: TRIM TAB PUMP
E: HIGH WATER BILGE PUMP FLOAT
SWITCH
L: HEAD SYSTEM OVERBOARD DISCHARGE
SEACOCK
F: BILGE PUMP FLOAT SWITCH
M: FUEL TANK
G: AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHER
N: BATTERIES
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OPTIONAL CORSA EXHAUST SYSTEM LAYOUT
SINGLE ENGINE CORSA EXHAUST SYSTEM LAYOUT (FIG. 14.1)
STBD
PORT
FWD
EXHAUST HOSE
4” DIAMETER
TRANSOM
EXHAUST TIP
EXHAUST
ELBOW
STARBOARD
HULL
EXHAUST
ELBOW
EXHAUST
DIVERTER
TWIN ENGINE CORSA EXHAUST SYSTEM LAYOUT (FIG. 14.2)
STBD
PORT
FWD
EXHAUST HOSE
4” DIAMETER
EXHAUST
TEE FITTING
TRANSOM
EXHAUST TIP
EXHAUST
ELBOW
STARBOARD
HULL
EXHAUST
ELBOW
EXHAUST
DIVERTER
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WATER SYSTEM
The water system on your Sea Ray® Sport Cruiser is
equipped with a sink and faucet in the head, cockpit
entertainment center wet bar, transom shower and freshwater washdown spigot. The grey water sump collects
WATER SYSTEM ACCESSORY LOCATIONS
(FIG. 15.1)
water from the head sink and pumps it overboard. Refer to owner’s manual Shower System section for grey
water sump information.
HEAD FAUCET AND TOILET
(FIG. 15.2)
FAUCET AND
SINK
TOILET
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER WET BAR
(FIG. 15.3)
COOLER
FAUCET
SINK
GREY WATER SUMP
(LOCATED BELOW AFT END OF COCKPIT HATCH)
(FIG. 15.4)
SUMP PUMP
FLOAT SWITCH
(FIG . 15.5)
TRANSOM SHOWER
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WATER SYSTEM
(FIG. 16.1)
FWD
WATER TANK
DETAIL A
PORT
STBD
FILL HOSE
CONNECTION
HEAD FAUCET /
PULLOUT SHOWER
VENT
CONNECTION
SEE PUMP
DETAIL B
PUMP
CONNECTION
SEE DETAIL A
FOR WATER
TANK FITTINGS
WATER TANK
VENT
DETAIL B
WATER PUMP
WATER FILTER
CONNECTION
FOR TRANSOM
SHOWER
FLEXIBLE HOSE
COCKPIT WET
BAR FAUCET
WATER FILL HOSE
ROUTE TO DECK FILL
TRANSOM
SHOWER
WATER SYSTEM TANK LOCATION & HOSE ROUTING
(LOCATED BELOW COCKPIT HATCH & FORWARD)
(FIG. 16.2)
FWD
PORT
STBD
TO HEAD TOILET
(WITH VACUFLUSH®
OPTION)
TO TRANSOM
SHOWER
WATER VENT HOSE
ROUTE TO DECK
FILL VENT
TO HEAD SINK
WATER PUMP &
FILTER
WATER FILL HOSE
ROUTE TO DECK FILL
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ROUTE TO
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER
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FORWARD SUMP HOSE ROUTING
(SHOWER SUMP)
(FIG. 17.1)
PORT
FROM FORWARD
SUMP PUMP TO OVERBOARD
THROUGH HULL FITTING
STBD
FWD
FROM HEAD FLOOR PAN
TO FORWARD SUMP
FROM
HEAD SINK
FROM AFT
SUMP PUMP
TO OVERBOARD
THROUGH HULL
FITTING
AFT
SUMP PUMP
FORWARD SUMP
(SHOWER SUMP)
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GREY WATER SYSTEM (OPTION)
The grey water system option is available for boats
operating in areas with overboard discharge restrictions.
The grey water system drains all water into the enclosed sump where it is pumped into a holding tank. If
you are operating your boat in areas with discharge
restrictions the holding tank must be emptyed at a
pump-out station. Refer to the Grey Water section in
the owner’s manual.
GREY WATER SYSTEM LINE ROUTING (OPTION)
(LOCATED BELOW COCKPIT HATCH)
(FIG. 18.1)
TO GREY WATER HOLDING
TANK DECK PLATE
FWD
STBD
TO GREY WATER HOLDING
TANK HULL VENT
PORT
GREY WATER
HOLDING TANK
FROM FORWARD
SUMP PUMP
FROM AFT SUMP PUMP
TO OVERBOARD
FROM COCKPIT
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER
TO FORWARD SUMP
FROM
HEAD SINK
FROM
HEAD SINK
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FORWARD SUMP
PUMP
FROM HEAD
FLOOR PAN
AFT SUMP
PUMP
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Optional Head System: Your Sea Ray® Sport Cruiser
is offered with two options.
HEAD SYSTEM
Carefully read the sections in your Owner’s Manual that
pertain to your head system. The Owner’s Packet in
your boat also contains information pertaining to your
head system that should be carefully read.
Portable Self-Contained Head with Pump-Out.
Vacu-Flush® Head With holding tank.
Stardard Head System: The standard head system
on your Sea Ray® Sport Cruiser is thePortable Head.
REFER TO OWNER’S MANUAL AND OWNER’S
PACKET FOR INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY
INFORMATION.
REFER TO OWNER’S MANUAL AND OWNER’S
PACKET FOR INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION.
! CAUTION
HEAD SYSTEM LINE ROUTING
(FIG. 19.1)
Do not place facial tissue, paper towels or sanitary
napkins in head.
FWD
PORT
HEAD
STBD
DECK PUMP-OUT
PLATE
VENT FILTER
VENT FILTER
HEAD SYSTEM
HOLDING TANK
MACERATOR
(OPTION)
VACUUM
GENERATOR
OVERBOARD DISCHARGE
SEACOCK (OPTION)
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WASTE CONTROL SYSTEM PANEL
(FIG. 20.1)
WASTE CONTROL
SYSTEM
BREAKERS
H E A D MACERATOR
OFF
3. When tank is empty, release the switch and close
the macerator seacock.
FULL
1/2
Seacock Interlock System
EMPTY
ON
POWER
DISCHARGE
KEY
2. Turn discharge key on Waste Control System Panel
in the head to DISCHARGE position
WARNING
DO NOT RUN MACERATOR DRY
SEE OWNER’S MANUAL FOR
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
MACERATOR (OPTIONAL)
The macerator seacock is equipped with an interlock
switch. The seacock must be in the opened position
for the macerator to operate.
FUEL SYSTEM
When the 290 SLX is equipped with the optional macerator it is located adjacent to the vacuum generator,
(See FIG. 19.1). Refer to Head System section of the
owner’s manual for detailed macerator information.
To Operate The Macerator:
1. Open the overboard discharge seacock on the bilge
floor, (See FIG. 19.1).
SINGLE ENGINE GASOLINE FUEL SYSTEM
(FIG. 20.2)
The Owner’s Manual contains important
fueling information. Take time to read all the
fuel related information in the owner’s
packet.
The 290 SLX standard gasoline fuel system consists
of a 130 gallon (492.1 liters) fuel tank, fuel tank vent,
anti-siphon valve, engine fuel supply line and fuel fill.
FWD
STBD
FUEL VENT HOSE
(SMALL)
PORT
FUEL LEVEL
SENDING UNIT
FUEL FILL HOSE
(LARGE)
ELECTRONIC
FUEL SHUT-OFF
VALVE
FUEL TANK
FUEL FEED HOSE
ROUTE TO ENGINE
TWIN ENGINE OPTION
FUEL FEED HOSE ROUTE
TO ENGINE
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SINGLE ENGINE GASOLINE FUEL SYSTEM INSTALLATION
(FIG. 21.1)
FWD
STBD
FUEL VENT HOSE
PORT
FUEL TANK
FUEL FEED HOSE
ROUTE TO ENGINE
FUEL FILL HOSE
ELECTRONIC
FUEL SHUT-OFF
VALVE
FUEL HOSE
TWIN ENGINE GASOLINE FUEL SYSTEM INSTALLATION
(FIG. 21.2)
FWD
STBD
PORT
FUEL VENT HOSE
FUEL TANK
FUEL FEED HOSE
ROUTE TO ENGINE
FUEL FILL HOSE
FUEL HOSES
TWIN ENGINE OPTION
FUEL FEED HOSE ROUTE
TO ENGINE
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VENTILATION SYSTEM / BILGE
B LOWERS
The 290 SLX is equipped with electric bilge
blowers to remove fumes from the engine
compartment and provide ventilation
through the deck vents before starting the
engine and when operating below cruising speeds. The
bilge blowers are located in the engine compartment
on the port and starboard sides of the transom.
Bilge blower switches are located on the helm switch
panel and the cabin DC distribution panel. Bilge blower
breakers are located on the main DC breaker panel in
the engine compartment.
The blower switches have a two way switching capability. The blower module allows the blowers to be turned
ON and OFF at either the control station or the cabin
DC distribution panel. Also, they can be turned ON at
one station and turned OFF at the other.
BILGE BLOWER INSTALLATION
(SINGLE ENGINE)
(FIG. 22.1)
STBD
PORT
BILGE BLOWER
HOSES
BILGE
BLOWER
FWD
BILGE
BLOWER
BILGE BLOWER
HOSES
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BILGE BLOWER INSTALLATION
(TWIN ENGINE OPTION)
(FIG. 23.1)
BILGE BLOWER
HOSES
STBD
PORT
BILGE
BLOWER
BILGE
BLOWER
FWD
BILGE BLOWER
HOSES
BILGE PUMPING SYSTEM
The 290 SLX is equipped with an automatic
bilge pump system and high water bilge
pump and float switch. Refer to the owner’s
manual for detailed operating instructions.
Bilge Pump Hose Routing
(fig. 23.2)
REFER TO OWNER’S MANUAL AND OWNER’S
PACKET FOR INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY
INFORMATION.
BILGE PUMP HOSE
(ROUTE FROM BILGE PUMPS TO
STARBOARD THROUGH HULL FITTINGS)
STBD
PORT
TRANSOM
FWD
BILGE PUMPS
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STEERING SYSTEM
This boat is equipped with power steering.
REFER TO THE ENGINE OWNER'S MANUAL IN THE
OWNER'S PACKET FOR INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION.
FWD
POWER STEERING & SHIFT/THROTTLE
LINE ROUTING
(WITH SINGLE ENGINE) (FIG. 24.1)
PORT
STBD
POWER STEERING & SHIFT/THROTTLE
LINE ROUTING
(WITH TWIN ENGINE OPTION) (FIG. 24.2)
STEERING CABLE
STEERING CABLE
CONNECTIONS
AT HELM:
CONNECTIONS
AT HELM:
THROTTLE CABLE
THROTTLE CABLES
SHIFT CABLE
SHIFT CABLES
SHIFT CABLES
THROTTLE CABLE
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STEERING CABLE
SHIFT CABLE
THROTTLE CABLES
STEERING CABLE
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PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS:
FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM
(FIG. 25.3)
The 290 SLX is equipped with the automatic fire suppression system. Refer to the owner’s manual for detailed
operating information.
AUTOMATIC FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM
EXTINGUISHER LOCATION
(AFT ENGINE COMPARTMENT)
FIG. 25.1
In addition to the automatic system your boat needs to be
equipped with approved portable
fire extinguishers. It is your responsibility to equip and maintain
fire extinguishers.
U.S. Coast Guard Requirements: Boats equipped with
a approved fixed fire extinguishing system are required
to carry 1 type B-I extinguisher. Boats not equipped with a approved fixed fire extinguishing system are required to carry
2 type B-I or 1 type B-II extinguishers.
TRANSOM
American Boat & Yacht Council (ABYC):
The ABYC recommends carrying 2 type ABC-I extinguishers
for open boats over 26 feet (8 meters) but less than 40 feet (12
meters).
Extinguisher Locations: Outside engine compartment,
steering postion and or passenger cockpit.
AUTOMATIC FIRE
EXTINGUISHER
Note: To be ABYC compliant Sea-Ray Boats, Inc. follows ABYC construction standards and recommendations.
AUTOMATIC FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM INDICATOR
PANEL
The system indicator light is wired to the ignition and is
turned ON when the ignition is turned ON. The system
indicator light is located on the helm instrument panel.
Under normal circumstances, when the igintion is ON the
indicator light is lit. If the unit discharges, the light will go
out. Refer to the Accessories section in the Owner’s
Manual for detailed information.
EXTINGUISHER INDICATOR PANEL (FOR FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM - AUTOMATIC)
(GASOLINE SYSTEM) (FIG. 25.2)
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CHARGE/DISCHARGE
INDICATION LIGHT
AUTOMATIC EXTINGUISHER SYSTEM
LIGHT ON - CHARGED/LIGHT OFF - UNIT DISCHARGED
IF SYSTEM DISCHARGES, SHUTDOWN ENGINE, BLOWER,
AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEM.
! WARNING
GASOLINE VAPORS CAN EXPLODE
RESULTING IN INJURY OF DEATH
BEFORE STARTING ENGINE: CHECK ENGINE COMPARTMENT BILGE FOR
GASOLINE OR VAPORS, OPEATE BLOWER FOR FOUR MINUTES,
AND VERIFY BLOWER OPEATION. RUN BLOWER
WHEN VESSEL IS OPERATING BELOW CRUISING SPEED.
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ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM
The engine cooling system is an integral part of the
propulsion system.
REFER TO THE ENGINE OWNER’S MANUAL FOR INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION.
ENGINE OIL CHANGE SYSTEM
Your Sport Cruiser is equipped with the oil change system that allows used oil to be drained out the transom
through hoses that pull out of the drain plug(s) holes.
OIL CHANGE PLUGS / GARBOARD DRAIN PLUGS
(FIG. 26.1)
Note: When boat is equipped with one engine there is
one plug on the transom. When boat is equipped with
twin engine option there are two plugs on the transom.
To Operate:
1. Remove oil fill cap. (To allow ventilation)
2. Remove hull drain plug(s) on transom and pull oil
drain hose(s) out of hole.
3. Have enough empty containers at hand to hold all
of the used oil. Remove plug in the end of the
hose(s). Let oil drain into container(s).
OIL DRAIN PLUG
(WITH TWIN ENGINE
OPTION)
GARBOARD DRAIN PLUG
(ALSO USED FOR ENGINE OIL
DRAIN HOSE)
4. When all of the used oil has drained out of the
engine(s) reinstall the plug into the hose(s). Push
oil drain hose back into hull and reinstall hull drain
plug(s).
5. Follow oil change instructions provided by the engine manufacturer.
REFER TO THE ENGINE OWNER’S MANUAL FOR
INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION.
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ANCHORING
To anchor, bring the bow into the wind or
current and put the engine in neutral. When
the vessel comes to a stop, lower, do not
throw, the anchor over the bow. The anchor
line should be 5 to 7 times the depth of water. See
Anchoring Section in the Owner’s Manual, General Information section.
ANCHOR ARRANGEMENT
(STANDARD) (FIG. 27.1)
ANCHOR STORAGE
COMPARTMENT
CLEAT
ANCHORING ARRANGEMENT
Standard:
This Sport Cruiser is equipped with an anchor storage
compartment and anchor cradle. Store the anchor in
the anchor cradle when not in use.
CLEAT
The anchor storage compartment drain should be kept
clear of obstructions.
Optional Windlass & Anchor Chute:
With this option the windlass is used to raise and lower
the anchor and the anchor is stored in the anchor chute.
Note: Before using the windlass, be sure the anchor
safety lanyard is removed from the anchor and the
anchor is secured to the windlass chain.
The manual winch handle is stored in the rope/chain
storage compartment.
ANCHOR ARRANGEMENT
(OPTIONAL WINDLASS & ANCHOR CHUTE)
(FIG. 27.2)
ANCHOR SAFETY
LANYARD
SPOTLIGHT
(OPT)
LANYARD EYE
WINDLASS (OPT)
CHAIN / ROPE
STORAGE
REFER TO THE WINDLASS OWNER’S MANUAL IN
THE OWNER’S PACKET FOR INSTRUCTIONS AND
WARRANTY INFORMATION.
CLEAT
NOTICE
ATTACH THE SAFETY LANYARD TO THE ANCHOR
to insure that the anchor is held in place should the
windlass fail. DO NOT use the safety lanyard to SUPPORT the anchor in a stored position.
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CLEAT
ANCHOR CHUTE
(OPT)
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L O C AT I O N
OF
T H RO U G H -H U L L F I T T I N G S
STARBOARD SIDE
(FIG. 28.1)
WATER TANK
VENT
FUEL TANK
VENT
BILGE
PUMPS
ROPE LOCKER DRAIN
CORSA SILENT
CHOICE EXHAUST
(OPTIONAL )
COCKPIT LINER
DRAINS
FORWARD
BILGE PUMP
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER SINK &
COOLER DRAIN
COOLER
DRAIN
PORT SIDE
(FIG. 28.2)
HEAD SYSTEM
HOLDING TANK
VENT
HOLDING TANK
VENT
HULL WINDOW
ROPE LOCKER DRAIN
CORSA SILENT
CHOICE EXHAUST
(OPTIONAL )
HATCH DRAIN
COCKPIT LINER
DRAINS
TRANSDUCER
HULL CUTOUTS
(FIG. 28.4)
TRANSOM CUTOUTS
(FIG. 28.3)
DEPTH SOUNDER
TRANSDUCER
OIL DRAIN PLUG
(WITH TWIN ENGINE
OPTION)
28
HEAD SYSTEM
MACERATOR DISCHARGE
(OPTION)
GARBOARD DRAIN PLUG
(ALSO USED FOR ENGINE OIL
DRAIN HOSE)
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C A N VA S I N F O R M AT I O N
CANVAS
REFER TO OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR CANVAS MANUFACTURER INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION.
Read and understand the effects of carbon monoxide
in the Owner’s Manual and how to ventilate your Sport
Boat to prevent the build-up of this invisible gas.
Attached to the inside of the bimini top is a DANGER
tag for Carbon Monoxide Gas (CO) buildup and a WARNING tag for excessive speeds while canvas is installed.
The Aft Curtain also has a WARNING tag stating “The
Aft Curtain is not designed to be used while engine is
running or boat is underway”. If your canvas does not
have these tags, they become lost or are unable to be
read, contact your dealer for replacement lables.
Your Sea Ray® Sport Boat standard canvas set consists of the following pieces:
• Sunbrella® Bimini Top, With Boot
Canvas options available consist of the following
pieces:
• Canvas Package:
Aft Cover (Not available with CORSA® Exhaust Option)
Camper Top With Boot
Front Curtains
Side Curtains (Bimini & Camper)
Tonneau Cover
Canvas Storage Bag
! DANGER
EXHAUST FUMES FROM ENGINES
CONTAIN DEADLY
CARBON MONOXIDE GAS ( CO )
BOATS WITH CANVAS OR POOR
VENTILATION ARE MOST LIKELY TO
COLLECT FUMES . CO SICKNESS
SYMPTIONS INCLUSE HEADACHE ,
NAUSEA AND DIZZINESS . DO NOT
MISTAKE FOR SEA SICKNESS .
VENTILATE BOAT . SEE BOAT WONER ’ S
MANUAL FOR MORE DETAILS .
! WARNING
! WARNING
SUNSHADE SHOULD
THE AFT CURTAIN IS NOT
NOT BE USED WHEN
DESIGNED TO BE USED
VESSEL SPEED EXCEEDS
WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING
45 MPH
OR BOAT IS UNDERWAY
CANVAS ARRANGEMENT (SHOWN WITH OPTIONAL ARCH):
(NOTE: YOUR SPORT BOAT M AY NOT BE E QUIPPED WITH ALL OF THE CANVAS SHOWN)
(FIG. 29.1)
BIMINI TOP
FRONT CURTAIN
(OPTION)
ATTACHES HERE
AFT CURTAIN
(OPTION)
ATTACHES HERE
WINDSHIELD
TONNEAU
COVER
(OPTION)
SIDE CURTAIN
(OPTION)
ATTACHES HERE
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ELECTRICAL I N F O R M AT I O N
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
BATTERY SWITCH (OPTION)
This owner’s manual supplement contains electrical
schematics for your boat. These electrical schematics
where generated by technicians at the engineering division for technical reference and service technicians.
Sea Ray® does not recommend that you attempt to work
on the boats electrical system yourself, instead we recommend that you take your boat to your authorized
Sea Ray® dealer for service. Sea Ray® reserves the
right to change or update the electrical system on any
model at any time without notice to the consumer and
is NOT obligated to make any updates to units built
prior to changes.
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NGA
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Your boat is equipped with a dual battery on/off switch. The battery switch
controls the delivery of DC loads to
start the engine(s) and operate accessories.
BATTERY SWITCH & MAIN DC BREAKER PANEL LOCATIONS (PORT COCKPIT)
(FIG. 30.1)
SECOND BATTERY
SWITCH WITH TWIN
ENGINE (OPTION)
BATTERY SWITCH
WITH SINGLE
ENGINE
MAIN DC BREAKER PANEL
AFT EIM
UNSWITCHED
BOTH
ORE SW
FF
OFF
E BEF
.A
GIN
ITC
HIN
G
O
PORT/SINGLE
IGNITION
BATT CHARGER
OUTPUT#1
STBD IGNITION
BATT CHARGER
OUTPUT #2
BATT CHARGER
OUTPUT #3
MASTER
IGNITION
PORT/SINGLE
GE
NGA
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LL
FU
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TEN
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BOTH
1
TO
P
EN
GIN
OFF
E BEF
ORE SW
MA
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EN
SUMP PUMP
S
P
2
AFT EIM
SWITCHED
GUEST
S
TO
MA
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DE
GUEST
1
FWD EIM
EMERGENCY
BILGE PUMP
2
FF
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TEN
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YE
LL
FU
CABIN/ACCY
BILGE PUMP
ITC
HIN
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STBD
FWD
PORT
STBD
30
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L I G H T ING L O C AT I O N S
(FIG. 31.1)
BOW NAV. LIGHT
BULB REPLACEMENT
BULB# GE2641L
12V R 10W
COCKPIT LIGHT
HEAD
BULB REPLACEMENT
FUSE TYPE BULB
#12V10WPERKO #70-0
BULB
REPLACEMENT
BULB#CEC1141
COCKPIT LIGHT
BULB REPLACEMENT
FUSE TYPE BULB
#12V10WPERKO #70-0
LIGHT ON ARCH
BULB REPLACEMENT
BULB# J.S. 90 12V60P
MAST NAV. LIGHT
BULB REPLACEMENT
FUSE TYPE BULB
#12V10WPERKO FIG.71
MAST NAV. LIGHT
BILGE
BULB
REPLACEMENT
STANDARD EQUIPMENT
BULB REPLACEMENT
AO GE 906
BULB#CEC1141
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DOCKING LIGHTS (OPTIONAL)
(FIG. 32.2)
The optional docking lights are protected by a
15A fuse on the FWD Electronic Module
(See Fig. 36.1). They are operated by pressing
the FWD ACCY switch on the PORT SWITCH
PAD at the helm.
RESET
TEST
RESET
TEST
GFI Location
A: Head- Inside back
head storage cubby.
32
Refer to the electrical
system section of the
owner's manual for
operation and function
information of the GFI’s.
RESET
TEST
RESET
Ground Fault Interrupter Outlet
(GFI) (fig.32.1)
A
TEST
GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTER (GFI)
OUTLET LOCATIONS & ASSOCIATED
LOADS (WITH 120 VOLT SHORE POWER
OPTION)
COCKPIT
120V RECEPTACLE
If any of the accessories
on your boat fail to turn on,
check the associated GFI
outlet breaker first.
Associated Loads
• Head GFI Receptacle
• Refrigerator 12/120 Volt
• Cockpit Receptacle
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E LECTRONIC S WITCH P ADS &
ELECTRONIC INTERFACE MODULES
(EIM)
Your Sea Ray ® Sport Cruiser is equipped with
illuminated waterproof electronic switch pads. The
individual switch functions are indicated by ISO
symbols. (See FIG. 11.2 and 11.3)
ELECTRONIC SWITCH PADS & ELECTRONIC
INTERFACE MODULES (EIM) LOCATIONS
(FIG. 33.1)
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PORT SWITCH PAD
HATCH
LIFT
FWD
ACC
AFT
ACC
TRIM TABS
AFT ELECTRONIC INTERFACE MODULE (EIM)
(LOCATED ON THE ACCESSORY BOARD ON THE
PORT SIDE OF THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT)
Electrical equipment illustrated on the switch pads are
connected to the Electronic Interface Modules (EIM’s).
Each EIM is fitted with breakers for each piece of equipment connected to it. If a piece of electrical equipment
will not function check its corresponding breaker on
the EIM.
NOTE: Switch pads and EIM’s are generic in
nature and may be used on more than one
Sea Ray® model. Not all accessories shown on
switch pads or EIM’s are standard equipment
or even available as options. Options and
accessories subject to change without notice.
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STARBOARD SWITCH PAD
NAV
ANCHOR
DIM
COCKPIT
DIM
ARCH
BILGE
ACC
1
P
ACC
2
VENT
CLOSE
FORWARD ELECTRONIC INTERFACE MODULE (EIM)
(LOCATED AT THE HELM IN THE COMPARTMENT
BELOW THE ENGINE SHIFT AND THROTTLE)
CONSOLE
DIMMER
(5A FUSE)
VENT
5A
WINDLASS
CNTL
5A
STBD
WIPER
5A
STEREO
3A
ACC
1
10A
HORN
5A
KEYPAD
5A
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DAYS
WARNING
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AFT EIM UNIT
000029
UN-
NAV
LIGHTS
6A
SWITCHED
ACC
10A
ARCH
COMP.
LIGHT
10A
PORT
WIPER
5A
SPOTLIGHT
10A
FWD
ACC
15A
DEPTH
3A
NEGATIVE
12V
RECEPT
15A
LIGHTS
15A
TRIM
TABS
20A
5A
SYS
MONITOR
STBD
MERCATHODE
15A
PORT
MERCATHODE
15A
NEGATIVE
15A
STEREO
MEMORY
THIS DEVICE IS NOT IGNITION PROTECTED.
DO NOT INSTALL IN COMPARTMENTS CONTAINING GASOLINE
FUELED ENGINES OR GASOLINE TANKS OR AREAS IN WHICH
IGNITION PROTECTED EQUIPMENT IS REQUIRED.
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AFT EIM UNIT
000017
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VENT
OPEN
POSITIVE
NAV
LIGHTS
6A
WINDLASS
MAIN
5A
BLOWER
1
6A
WARNING
THIS DEVICE IS IGNITION PROTECTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH
U.S. COAST GUARD REQUIREMENTS UNDER 33 CFR 183.410
ISO 8846 AND SAE J1171
DO NOT OPEN!
OPENING THIS DEVICE COULD CAUSE AN EXPLOSION OF GASOLINE
VAPORS OR GASOLINE TANKS, CAUSING INJURY OR DEATH.
NO USER OR DEALER SERVICEABLE COMPONENTS INSIDE.
BLOWER
2
6A
ACC
2
15A
BILGE
PUMP
5A
AFT
ACC
15A
HATCH
LIFT
20A
+12V LINE
(TOP)
POSITIVE
+12V LOAD
(BOTTOM)
91YY5017-1
GREYHILL 0034
DAYS
COMP
NOTE: THIS BOX IS IGNITION PROTECTED.
DO NOT OPEN. READ WARNING ON BOX
IN ENGINE COMPARTMENT.
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ELECTRONIC INTERFACE MODULES (EIM)
(FIG. 34.1)
FORWARD ELECTRONIC INTERFACE MODULE (EIM)
(LOCATED AT THE HELM IN THE COMPARTMENT
BELOW THE STEERING WHEEL)
CONSOLE
DIMMER
(5A FUSE)
VENT
5A
WINDLASS
CNTL
5A
STBD
WIPER
5A
STEREO
3A
ACC
1
10A
HORN
5A
KEYPAD
5A
POSITIVE
WARNING
1447598
AFT EIM UNIT
000029
NAV
LIGHTS
6A
UNSWITCHED
ACC
10A
ARCH
COMP.
LIGHT
10A
PORT
WIPER
5A
SPOTLIGHT
10A
DEPTH
3A
FWD
ACC
15A
NEGATIVE
12V
RECEPT
15A
THIS DEVICE IS NOT IGNITION PROTECTED.
DO NOT INSTALL IN COMPARTMENTS CONTAINING GASOLINE
FUELED ENGINES OR GASOLINE TANKS OR AREAS IN WHICH
IGNITION PROTECTED EQUIPMENT IS REQUIRED.
NOTE: THIS BOX IS IGNITION
PROTECTED. DO NOT OPEN!
READ WARNING ON BOX IN
ENGINE COMPARTMENT.
AFT ELECTRONIC INTERFACE MODULE (EIM)
(LOCATED ON THE ACCESSORY BOARD ON THE
PORT SIDE OF THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT)
NAV
LIGHTS
6A
WINDLASS
MAIN
5A
BLOWER
1
6A
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AFT EIM UNIT
000017
WARNING
91YY5017-1
GREYHILL 0034
DAYS
LIGHTS
15A
TRIM
TABS
20A
SYS
5A
MONITOR
STBD
MERCATHODE
15A
PORT
MERCATHODE
15A
NEGATIVE
15A
STEREO
MEMORY
THIS DEVICE IS IGNITION PROTECTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH
U.S. COAST GUARD REQUIREMENTS UNDER 33 CFR 183.410
ISO 8846 AND SAE J1171
DO NOT OPEN!
OPENING THIS DEVICE COULD CAUSE AN EXPLOSION OF GASOLINE
VAPORS OR GASOLINE TANKS, CAUSING INJURY OR DEATH.
NO USER OR DEALER SERVICEABLE COMPONENTS INSIDE.
BLOWER
2
6A
ACC
2
15A
BILGE
PUMP
5A
AFT
ACC
15A
HATCH
LIFT
20A
+12V LINE
(TOP)
+12V LOAD
(BOTTOM)
POSITIVE
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GREYHILL 0034
DAYS
(FIG. 34.2)
BILGE ACCESSORY BOARD
BILGE ACCESSORY BOARD (LOCATED ON THE PORT SIDE OF THE ENGINE ROOM)
(FIG. 35.1)
BATTERY CHARGER
ELECTRONIC INTERFACE
MODULE (EIM)
EMERGENCY START
SOLENOID (WITH TWIN
ENGINE OPTION ONLY)
WINDLASS BREAKER
(WITH WINDLASS OPTION)
WINDLASS SOLENOID
(WITH WINDLASS OPTION)
MAIN DC GROUND BUSS
PORT
FWD
STBD
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MAIN DC DISTRIBUTION PANEL
MAIN DC BREAKER PANEL (LOCATED IN THE AFT PORT COCKPIT COMPARTMENT)
(FIG. 36.1)
MAIN DC BREAKER PANEL
AFT EIM
UNSWITCHED
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
BILGE PUMP
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
FWD EIM
EMERGENCY
BILGE PUMP
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
AFT EIM
SWITCHED
SUMP PUMP
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
PORT/SINGLE
IGNITION
BATT CHARGER
OUTPUT#1
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
STBD IGNITION
BATT CHARGER
OUTPUT #2
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
BATT CHARGER
OUTPUT #3
PORT/SINGLE
36
MASTER
IGNITION
CABIN/ACCY
STBD
12 Volt DC Breakers
Amperage
12 Volt DC Breakers
Amperage
Aft EIM Unswitched
30
Cabin/Accessory
50
Bilge Pump
6
Forward EIM
50
Emergency Bilge Pump
6
Aft EIM Switched
50
Sump Pump
5
Port/Single Ignition
10
Battery Charger Output #1
50
Starboard Ignition
10
Battery Charger Output #2
50
Battery Charger Output #3
50
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MAIN DISTRIBUTION PANEL
MAIN DISTRIBUTION PANEL
(LOCATED ON THE PORT SIDE OF THE CABIN)
(FIG. 37.1)
120 VOLTS AC
MAIN
ON
POWER
OFF
SHORE
REVERSED
POLARITY
OFF
ON
STOVE
OFF
ON
OUTLETS/
REFRIGERATOR
OFF
ON
WATER HEATER
OFF
ON
AC CONVERTER
OFF
ON
MICROWAVE
OFF
ON
AIR CONDITIONER
120 Volt AC Breakers
Shore
Stove (N/A)
Amperage
30
Plugged
Outlets/Refrigerator
20
Water Heater (N/A)
Plugged
AC Converter (Option)
10
Microwave (N/A)
Plugged
Air Conditioner (N/A)
Plugged
290 Select EX
VOLTS
220 Volt AC Breaker
(International)
Shore
Stove (N/A)
Amperage
20
Plugged
Outlets/Refrigerator
10
Water Heater (N/A)
Plugged
AC Converter (Option)
5
Microwave (N/A)
Plugged
Air Conditioner (N/A)
Plugged
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MERCURY® DIESEL ENGINE MONITOR (OPTION)
If our Sport Cruiser is equipped with the optional diesel
engine monitor, refer to the information provided by the
engine manufacture in the owner’s packet.
REFER TO OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION.
MERCURY DIESEL ENGINE MONITOR (OPTION)
(FIG. 38.1)
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ENGINE MONITORS
OIL
PRESSURE
BATTERY
COOLANT
TEMP
CHECK
ENGINE
ALARM
TEST
PREHEAT
BATTERY CABLE ROUTING
BATTERY CABLE ROUTING (WITH SINGLE GASOLINE ENGINE) (PRINT# 09-270, 1 OF 1, REVISION# 0)
(FIG. 38.1)
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BATTERY CABLE ROUTING (CONTINUED)
BATTERY CABLE ROUTING (WITH TWIN DIESEL ENGINE) (PRINT# 09-272, 1 OF 1, REVISION #0)
(FIG. 39.1)
BATTERY CABLE ROUTING (WITH VOLVO DIESEL ENGINE) (PRINT# 09-274, 1 OF 1, REVISION #1)
(FIG. 39.2)
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WIRE HARNESS INSTALLATION
WIRING HARNESS INSTALLATION (PRINT #09-861, 1 OF 2, REVISION #1)
(FIG. 40.1)
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WIRE HARNESS INSTALLATION (CONTINUED)
WIRING HARNESS INSTALLATION (PRINT #09-861, 2 OF 2, REVISION #1)
(FIG. 41.1)
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OF
4)
Print# 09-601, 1 of 4, Revision# 2
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290 SLX • DC W I R I N G S C H E M AT I C (2
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290 SLX • DC W I R I N G S C H E M AT I C (3
OF
4)
Print# 09-601, 3 of 4, Revision #3
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Print# 09-601, 4 of 4, Revision# 7
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290 SLX • DC W I R I N G S C H E M AT I C (T W I N E N G I N E O P T I O N ) (1
OF
4)
Print# 09-602, 1 of 4, Revision# 4
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290 SLX • DC W I R I N G S C H E M AT I C
(T W I N E N G I N E O P T I O N ) (2 O F 4)
Print# 09-602, 2 of 4, Revision# 4
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290 SLX • DC W I R I N G S C H E M AT I C
(T W I N E N G I N E O P T I O N ) (3 O F 4)
Print# 09-602, 3 of 4, Revision #5
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2 9 0 S L X • D C W I R I N G S C H E M AT I C (T W I N E N G I N E O P T I O N ) ( 4
OF
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Print# 09-602, 4 of 4, Revision #8
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2 9 0 S L X • D C W I R I N G S C H E M AT I C (T W I N VOLVO DIESEL) ( 1
OF
4)
Print# 09-603, 1 of 4
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2 9 0 S L X • D C W I R I N G S C H E M AT I C
(T W I N VOLVO DIESEL) ( 2 O F 4)
Print# 09-603, 2 of 4
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2 9 0 S L X • D C W I R I N G S C H E M AT I C
(T W I N VOLVO DIESEL) ( 2 O F 4)
Print# 09-603, 3 of 4
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OF
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Print# 09-603, 4 of 4, Revision #1
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290 SLX • M A I N DC B R E A K E R P A N E L W I R I N G D I AG R A M
Print# 09-606, Revision# 3
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290 SLX • W I N D L A S S W I R I N G D I AG R A M (O P T I O N ) (L O F R A N S M A R L I N )
Print# 09-614, Revision# 4
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290 SLX • SATELLITE STEREO SYSTEM (OPTION)
Print# 09-615, Revision #1
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290 SLX • DC WIRING SCHEMATIC (TWIN DIESEL) (OPTION)
Print# 09-625, 1 of 5
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290 SLX • DC WIRING SCHEMATIC (TWIN DIESEL) (OPTION)
Print# 09-625, 4 of 5, Revision# 1
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Print# 09-625, 5 of 5
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290 SLX • AC WIRING DIAGRAM (120V)
Print# 09-630, Revision# 2
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290 SLX • AC WIRING DIAGRAM (220V / 50HZ) (OPTION)
Print# 09-632, Revision# 3
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290 SLX • SMARTCRAFT SYSTEMS DIAGRAM
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290 SLX • SMARTCRAFT SYSTEMS DIAGRAM
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290 SLX • SMARTCRAFT SYSTEMS DIAGRAM
Print# 09-710, 3 of 3, Revision #3
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Figures 61.1 thru 64.1 identify the safety labels and their location on your boat. Make certain they are all on your boat.
If any of these labels are illegible or missing, call 1-800-SRBOATS for free replacement labels.
SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS
Main Deck
(fig.61.1)
SHORE POWER
WARNING
STAINLESS STEEL SLIDING SWIM LADDERS
SUGGESTED CARE & MAINTENANCE
To minimize shock hazard, connect and disconnect cable
as follows;
AFTER EACH USE:
1. Turn off boat’s shore power switch.
2. Connect cable at boat first.
Fully extend ladder and thoroughly rinse all ladder and slide surfaces with
fresh water. Pay special attention to flushing any debris and salt water from
the slide areas.
CAUTION
3. If equipped with polarity indicator which activates,
disconnect and connect polarity.
4. Disconnect at shore outlet first.
MONTHLY:
- TO AVOID INJURY, GLASS DOOR MUST BE SECURED IN A
CLOSED AND LOCKED POSITION WHEN BOAT IS UNDER
WAY. USE BOTH TURN LOCKS TO SECURE DOOR.
5. Close inlet cover tightly.
Examine the ladder slide grooves and remove any foreign particles lodged
within the grooves.
DO NOT ALTER SHORE POWER CABLE CONNECTORS
ON WINDSHIELD FRAME (MRP NUMBER PROVIDED BY VENDOR)
Wash entire ladder, uning ONLY a clean, soft cloth, and mild soap solution.
Rinse thoroughly with fresh water. To prevent damage NEVER USE
ABRASIVES or ABRASIVE CLEANERS!
ON SIDE OF HULL / WITH SHORE POWER OPTION
(MRP NUMBER PROVIDED BY VENDOR)
SLING
Allow ladder to dry after washing. Apply a light coating of spray lubricant or
clear silicone grease to the slide areas ONLY. Work ladder back and forth
to assure distribution of lubricant and ease of operation.
CAUTION - TO PREVENT THE POSSIBILITY OF PERSONAL INJURY,
ENSURE THAT ANY LUBRICANT IS CLEANED FROM LADDER RUNGS
AND STILES PRIOR TO USE.
SLING
MRP #221861
SR-27
MRP #221861
SR-27
Inspect the ladder for damage and check the security of all fasteners.
Repair damage and/or tighten any hardware that may have become loose
prior to use.
MRP 1573112
! DANGER
SR-505
STAY CLEAR OF MOVING PARTS
INSTALLED UNDER SWIM LADDER HATCH
MRP # 921759
SR-162
LOCATED UNDER ANCHOR HATCH
DANGER
!
TO AVOID RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR
DEATH
SHUT OFF ENGINE WHEN NEAR SWIMMERS
OR PRIOR TO USING SWIM PLATFORM AND
MRP 1112879 BOARDING LADDER.
SR-214
! WARNING
USE CAUTION WITH SKIER IN TOW
AS TOW ROPE MAY BACKLASH INTO
COCKPIT WHEN RELEASED
MRP 852525
SR-111
! DANGER
TRANSOM DOOR MUST BE
CLOSED AND SECURE WHEN
ENGINE IS RUNNING
MRP 811000
WARNING
SR-102
SLING
!
SLING
MRP #221861
SR-27
DANGER
NO SMOKING
GASOLINE VAPORS ARE EXPLOXIVE
MRP #221861
SR-27
LOCATED UNDER BILGE ACCESS HATCH
NOTICE
DISCHARGE OF OIL PROHIBITED
THE FEDERAL WATER POLUTION CONTROL ACT PROHIBITS THE
GASOLINE RECOMMENDATION
Minimum octane rating of 87 AKI.
Refer to the engine owner’s manual for
additional information.
MRP 852533
- READ THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING
THE WINDLASS.
- KEEP HANDS AND FEET AWAY FROM GYPSY AND
CHAIN AT ALL TIMES.
- WHEN WINDLASS IS NOT IN USE OR BEFORE
USING THE HANDLE, TURN OFF THE WINDLASS
AT THE MAIN SWITCH.
- ENGAGE THE CHAIN STOPPER AFTER ANCHORING.
WINDLASS MUST NOT BE USED AS SOLE MEANS
OF SECURING ANCHOR IN BOW FITTING. ANCHORS
MUST BE INDEPENDENTLY SECURED TO PREVENT
ACCIDENTLY RELEASE.
- BE SURE THE CLUTCH AND THE CHAIN STOPPER
ARE WILL ENGAGED BEFORE SAILING.
DISCHARGE OF OIL OR OILY WASTE INTO OR UPON THE NAVI-
ON WINDLASS (MRP NUMBER PROVIDED BY VENDOR)
GABLE WATERS OF THE UNITED STATES OR THE WATES OF THE
CONTIGUOUS DISCOLORATION OF THE SURFACE OF THE WA-
SR-119A
TER OR CAUSES A SLUDGE OR EMULSION BENEATH THE SUR-
PREVENT THE DISCHARGE OF POLLUTANTS
FACE OF THEWATER. VIOLATORS ARE SUBJECT TO A PENALTY
DISCHARGE OF OIL OR OILY WASTE INTO NAVIGABLE WATERS IS
PROHIBITED OF SUCH A DISCHARGE CAUSES A FILM, SHEEN OR
A DISCOLORATION OF THE SURFACE, OR CAUSES A SLUDGE
OR EMULSION BENEATH THE SURFACE OF THE WATER.
VIOLATORS ARE SUBJECT TO PENALITIES.
OF $5,000.
MRP # 258509
SR-44
MRP # 934539
! DANGER
STAY CLEAR OF MOVING PARTS
WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING
MRP # 852624
SR-149
CHECK BATTERY CELL FUEL
LEVEL APPROXIMATELY EVERY 4
WEEKS AND MORE OFTEN IN
SUMMER AND HOT ZONES.
MRP # 914341
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!
NOTICE
SR-139
WARNING
LEAKING FUEL IS A FIRE AND
EZPLOSION HAZARD, INSPECT SYSTEM
REGULARY. EXAMINE FUEL TANKS FOR
LEAKS OR CORROSION AT LEAST
ANNAULLY.
MRP # 852632
SR-166
This tag replaces “Discharge Of Oil Prohibited”
tag under bilge access hatch when boat is
ordered with CE international option.
SR-151
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SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS (CONTINUED)
NOTICE
!
THIS BOAT IS EQUIPPED WITH
AN OPTIONAL DIRECT OVERBOARD
DISCHARGE VALVE. DISCHARGING
OF SEWAGE DIRECTLY OVERBOARD
IS FOR USE WHERE APPROVED
ONLY
MRP 955278
SR-118
Main Deck
(fig.62.1)
DANGER
LEAVING WINDOW OPEN COULD
INDUCE EXHAUST FUMES
INTO CABIN RESULTING IN SEVERE
PERSONAL INJURY OF DEATH
MRP 852566
SR-135
LOCATED INSIDE HEAD
LOCATED INSIDE HEAD
(OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT)
12VDC-15A MAX
MRP # 324756
!
DANGER
SR-47
!
AVOID COLLISIONS
• Maintain Look-out as required by the “Rules of the Road”.
• Visibility can be limited by high boat trim angles. persons, gear,
weather and light conditions.
• At all times proceed at a Safe Speed so that you can take
proper and effective action to avoid hazardous conditions.
Such issues are considered under the control of the operatror!
AVOID COLLISIONS
CE
MRP 1798084
CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS ONLY
THE ABOVE WARNING IS ATTACHED TO THE
STEERING WHEEL PRIOR TO DELIVERY OF ANY
BOATS SOLD IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN
ACCORDANCE WITH CALIFORNIA HEALTH &
SAFETY CODE §§ 25249.5-.13:
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0609
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IMCI
MAXIMUM
B
10
+
= 1180 kg
This tag replaces “Yacht Certification” tag on dash when boat is
ordered with CE international option.
In all gasoline powered boats, engine and generator exhaust
systems produce colorless and odorless carbon monoxide gas
(“CO”). Direct prolonged exposure can result in CO poisoning
which may be harmful or fatal. To prevent excess exposure and
reduce the possibility of accumulations of CO in the cabin and
cockpit of the boat, the operator should insure adequate ventilation
in each the cabin and cockpit areas, through utilization of cabin
hatches, cabin doors, cabin windows, cockpit windshield windows
and side windshield vents to increase air movement through the
cabin and cockpit areas. The following conditions tend to increase the
accumulation of CO in and about the boat and require the
operator’s particular attention:
1. Operation at slow speeds or dead in the water.
2. Operation with a high bow angle attitude.
3. The utilization of canvas tops, side curtains and back
curtains.
4. Contributing climatic condtions, such as a head wind.
5. Operation of engines and/or generator inconfined spaces or
at dockside.
6. Any blockage of hull exhaust outlets.
Indications of excessive exposure to CO concentrations may
include nausea, dizziness and drowsiness.
DO NOT USE-Sun
Pads, Boarding Ladder or Swim Platform
a
n
d
Transom Door should be closed when engine is running.
MRP 987719
SR-193
!
DANGER
AVOID COLLISIONS
. Maintain look-out as required by the “Rules of the Road”.
. Visibility can be limited by high boat trim angles. persons, gear,
weather and light conditions.
.At all times proceed at a Safe Speed so that you can take proper
and effective action to avoid hazardous conditions.
Such issues are considered under the control of the operatror!
AVOID RISK OF INJURY OFR DEATH, SHUT OFF ENGINE PRIOR
TO USING SUNPADS, SWIM PLATFORM OR BOARDING LADDER.
MRP 987727
SR-187
This tag is used on boats with diesel engines.
This tag is used on boats with gasoline engines.
!
DANGER
TO AVOID RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR
DEATH
SHUT OFF ENGINE WHEN NEAR SWIMMERS
OR PRIOR TO USING SWIM PLATFORM AND
MRP 1112879 BOARDING LADDER.
SR-214
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SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS (CONTINUED)
Dash Area
(fig.63.1)
Engine Compartment
(fig.63.2)
BILGE ACCESSORY BOARD (LOCATED ON THE PORT SIDE OF THE ENGINE ROOM)
! CAUTION
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IF SWITCH IS TURNED OFF WHILE
ENGINE IS RUNNING ALTERNATOR
WILL BE DAMAGED.
MRP # 921767
SR-167
BELOW OPTIONAL AC/DC CONVERTER
BATTERY CHARGER
AUTOMATIC EXTINGUISHER SYSTEM
LIGHT ON - CHARGED/LIGHT OFF - UNIT DISCHARGED
IF SYSTEM DISCHARGES, SHUTDOWN ENGINE, BLOWER,
AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEM.
! WARNING
120 VOLT TO 12 VOLT
CONVERTER & BATTERY
CHARGER
GASOLINE VAPORS CAN EXPLODE
RESULTING IN INJURY OF DEATH
BEFORE STARTING ENGINE: CHECK ENGINE COMPARTMENT BILGE FOR
GASOLINE OR VAPORS, OPEATE BLOWER FOR FOUR MINUTES,
AND VERIFY BLOWER OPEATION. RUN BLOWER
WHEN VESSEL IS OPERATING BELOW CRUISING SPEED.
Refer to parts manual for MRP number
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SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS (CONTINUED)
(fig.64.1)
Save Our Seas
It is illegal to dump plastic trash anywhere into the ocean or navigable
waters of the United States. Violation of these requirements may result in
civil penalty up to $25,000, a fine of $50,000 and imprisonment for up to
five years.
PLASTIC - Includes but is not
limited to: plastic bags,
styrofoam cups and lids, sixpack
holders, stirrers, straws, milk
jugs, egg cartons, synthetic fishing nets, ropes, lines, and bio or
photo degradable plastics.
T
EN
INM
TA
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T
EN OO
ON ER D
ED
AT CENT
C
LO
GARBAGE - Means paper, rags,
glass, metal, crockery (generated
in living spaces aboard the vessel-what we normally call trash),
and all kinds of food, maintenance and cargo-associated
waste.
“Garbage” does not include fresh
fish or fish parts, dishwater, and
gray water.
INSIDE 3 MILES
(and in U.S. Lakes, Rivers,
Bays and Sounds)
PLASTICS
DUNNAGE, LINING AND PACKING
MATERIALS THAT FLOAT
ANY GARBAGE EXCEPT DISHWATER/
GRAYWATER/FRESH FISH PARTS
DISHWATER- Means the liquid
residue from the manual or automatic washing of dishes and
3 TO 12 MILES
cooking utensils which, have
been pre-cleaned to the extent
PLASTICS
DUNNAGE, LINNING AND PACKING
that any food particles adhering
MATERIALS THAT FLOAT
to them would not normally inANY GARBAGE NOT GROUND TO LESS
terfere with the operation of auTHAN ONE SQUARE INCH
tomatic dishwashers.
12 TO 25 MILES
PLASTICS
DUNNAGE, LINING AND PACKING
MATERIALS THAT FLOAT
12 TO 25 MILES
PLASTICS
MRP # 532820
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DUNNAGE- Material used to
block and brace cargo, and is
considered a cargo associated
waste.
GRAYWATER - Means drainage
from a dishwasher, shower, laundry, bath, and washbasin, and
does not include drainage from
toilets, urinals, hospitals, and
cargo spaces.
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I N T E R N AT I O N A L H O M O L O G AT I O N S
This vessel and its systems have been constructed in accordance with standards and specifications in effect
at the time of manufacture as published by the various regulatory authorities listed below.
1. Ministere De La Mer - France
2. Registro Italiano Navale - Italy
3. Det Norske Veritas - Norway
4. Securite des Nauires - Canada
5. J.C.I. (Japan Craft Inspection) - Japan
6. N.K.K. (Nippon Kaiji Kyokai) - Japan
7. B.S.I. (British Standards Institute) - England
8. Ministerio Obras Publicas Y Transportes - Spain
9. EC Directive - European Community
Further information may be obtained from Sea Ray® Customer Service. 1-800-SRBOATS.
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