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Section 8 • Required Inspection, Service, &
Maintenance
Quick Reference Checklist (cont’d)
B.Preparing to Depart and After Launching
General | | |
1. | Bilge/Engine Compartment | “Sniff” the bilge/engine compartment for | fuel odor. |
| | Run the bilge blowers for at least four (4) | minutes. |
2. | Shore Power Cable | Disconnected from dockside power inlet | |
3. | Lines, Fenders and Anchor | Ready for use | |
4. | Passengers/Crew | Instructed in duties for getting underway and fitted for a |
| | correct size PFD | |
Engine | | |
1. | Battery Switches | In the ON position | |
2. | Fuel Valves (Diesel Only) | Open | |
3. | Engine Alarm | Test. Should sound after a few seconds | |
4. | Gear Shift & Throttle Controls | In NEUTRAL and IDLE positions | |
Starting the Engine* | | |
1. | Gearshift & Throttle Controls | Shift in NEUTRAL (Refer to your Engine Owner’s |
| | Manual for startup procedures for your specific |
| | engine) | |
2. | Ignition | Turn ignition keys on the helm clockwise until engine |
| | starts, then release. | |
IMPORTANT: Do not continue to operate starter for more than 10 seconds without pausing to allow starter motor to cool off for 2 minutes. This also will allow the battery to recover between starting attempts.*
!WARNING
Do not run the engine or generator in an enclosed area, such as a closed boat house, as there is the possibility of buildup and inhaling of carbon monoxide.
*If engine fails to start, refer to the Engine Owner’s Manual for further troubleshooting procedures
Contents
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Everyone that operates the boat should read this manual
Welcome
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Introduction
You must learn to operate this boat as well as
Read, understand and use this manual
Service, Parts and Repair for Your Boat
Hull Identification Number HIN
Manufacturer’s Certification
About Your Express Limited Warranty
Iii
Ignition Protection Breakers and/or Fuses
Speed changes you. TM
Safety
Safety Labels
Safe boating means
Legally Mandated Minimum Required Equipment
Fire Extinguishing System
Carbon Monoxide
Carbon Monoxide Monitor
Lifesaving Equipment
Impaired Operation
Additional Recommended Equipment for Safe Operation
United States
Power Capacity
Load Capacity
Propellers
Observe the safety rules listed below
Stability
Maintain Control
Chart Your Course
Weather
General Considerations
Water Sports
Swimming
Skiing
General
Emergency Situations
Flooding, Swamping and Capsizing
Medical Emergency
Water Rescue
Fire
Propulsion, Control or Steering Failure
Safety Hotlines
Collisions and Leaking
Grounding
International Requirements
Environmental Considerations
Fuel and Oil Spillage
Waste Disposal
Wake/Wash
Excessive Noise
Nautical Terms
Key to Symbols on Controls & Prints
Optional Only w/ fire port
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General Boat Arrangement
Docking /Lifting /Trailering Passenger Locations
Cleats Cleats must not be used for lifting
2 Hull
Propulsion System
Basic Boat Dimensions and Clearances Metric
General Deck Layout FIG
General Deck Layout
Power Trim Unit and Gauge
Description of Major Controls
Gear Shift and Throttle Control
Trim Tabs
Trailer Switch
Tachometer and Hour Meter
Ignition Shutdown Switch
Engine Alarm System
Important Gauges
Navigation and Anchor Lights
Oil Pressure, Water Temperature, Voltmeter and Fuel Gauges
Pre-Launch, Launch and Post- Launch Checklist
Using Your Boat
Fueling the Boat
Trailer Launching and Loading
Personal Flotation Devices
Boarding
Starting the Engine
Passenger Instruction and Location
Stopping the Engine
Shifting to Drive the Boat
Hydraulic Steering
Steering Systems
Power Steering System
Power Steering
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Drain Plug
Bilge & Underwater Gear
Bilge
Fuel & Oil Spillage
Bilge Blowers
Maintenance
Maintenance and Service
Engines and Stern Drive
Impact to Stern Drive
Propeller Removal and Installation
Gear case
Fuel System
Fuel System
Anti-Siphon Valve Inboard/Outboard Engine Only
Fueling Precautions
Before and During Fueling Checklist
Static Electricity and the Fuel System
After Fueling Checklist
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Battery Maintenance
Electrical Systems
Electrical Systems
Electrolytic Corrosion & Zinc Anodes
Breakers and/or Fuses
Fuse Panel
Marine Electronic Cathodic Anti-corrosion System Mercathode
Ignition Switch
Drive Pump with K-Plane Trim Tabs FIG
Switch Panel Wire Information FIG
Fuse Panel Wire Diagram FIG
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Options & Accessories Locations
Options & Accessories
Automatic Fire Extinguisher System Option
Fire Extinguisher Port
Canvas
Horn
Canvas Care and Maintenance
Swim Platform w/ Ladder Optional
Depth Finder Optional
Head Systems
Stereo System
Standard performance system
Optional performance system
Exhaust Systems
Corsa Performance Quick & Quiet II option
Portable Head with Pump-Out
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Required Inspection, Service Maintenance
Summary Guide for Inspection, Service and Maintenance
Interval
Interval
Summary Guide For Inspection, Service and Maintenance
Useful Service Information
Bilge Area
Inspection, Service and Maintenance Protocol
Boat Storage
Winterization Checklist for Boats Stored on Land
Batteryies
Topside and Supplies
Miscellaneous
Fitting Out After Storage
Fuel Systems
Fuel System
Security Considerations
Power Steering System Maintenance
Quick Reference Checklist
Boarding the Boat General
Boat Systems
Starting the Engine
Returning to Port General
Quick Reference Checklist cont’d Departing General
Quick Reference Checklist cont’d
Securing the Boat
If the Engine Does Not Start
Equipment Proper Operating Condition
After Market Equipment Checklist
Maintenance Log
Maintenance Log Cont’d
Fiberglass & Gelcoat
Paint Cleaning Agents & Other Substances
Care & Refinishing
Stains & Scratches
Canvas and Clear Vinyl
Permanently Moored or Docked Boats
Topside Areas
Acrylic Plastic Sheeting Plastic Glass
Interior Upholstery Fabric
Exterior Upholstery Fabric
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Index
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