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1. WARNING Make sure all inspection plates to the fuel tank are open for five minutes before the engines or electrical equip ment are started WARNING Make sure one other person on the boat is in structed the operation of the boat WARNING Make sure the boat is operated in compliance with all state and local laws governing the use of a boat Before operating the boat for the first time read the engine break in procedures The break in procedures are found in the owner s manual for the engine The manual is in the literature packet NOTE For more instructions on safety equipment and boat handling enroll in one of the several free boating courses offered For informa tion on the courses offered in your area call the Boating Course Hotline 1 800 336 2628 17 MAINTENANCE WARNING Do not operate the boat unless it is completely assembled Keep all fasteners tight Keep adjustments according to specifications The Electrical System Check the electrical system before each use Make sure all switches activate the equipment they control and all equipment is in good operating condition The boat has two lead acid type batteries The starboard battery supplies power to the starboard engine and to the 30 amp main breaker on the 12 volt breaker panel The 30 amp main breaker supplies power to the 12 volt breakers on the panel If the output of the electric current is more than 30 amps the main br
2. 3 The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating must be shown on the trailer Make sure the weight of the boat engine gear and trailer is not more than the Gross Vehicle Weight rating Make sure the boat is securely fastened on the trailer to prevent move ment between the boat and trailer NOTE Your dealer will give instructions on how to load fasten and launch your boat WARNING Make sure your towing vehicle and trailer are in compliance with all state and local laws Contact your state motor vehicle bureau for laws governing the towing of trailers is HOW OPERATE THE BOAT Recommended Safety Check Procedure The following is a recommended safety check procedure for getting underway 1 Make sure you have signal kits and flare guns aboard and they are in good operating condition Make sure you have a complete First Aid Kit aboard 3 Have a tool kit aboard The kit should include the following basic tools Spark plug wrench Hammer Spark plug gap gauge Electrician s tape Screwdriver Lubricating oil Pliers Jackknife Adjustable Wrench Vise grip Pipe Wrench A WARNING There must be at least one personal flotation device on board for every person on board and one throw out flota tion device Check the U S Coast Guard standards for the cor rect type of device for your boat WARNING Protecting persons on the boat is the owner s responsil Stop the engine before using the swim platform or taking skiers aboa
3. The Engine How THE CONTENTS OF THIS BOOK Engine Lubrication E cect eee ee 20 The Engine Lube Oil 20 The Marine Gear Fluid 20 The Cooling System 20 How To Clean And Set The Spark Plugs 21 The Bilge 21 The Fresh Water System The Sanitary System How Maintain The Exterior Surface Of The Boat se 23 How To Maintain The Interior Of The Boat 23 The Tuna Tower Operation 2 24 Below The Water Line Of The Boat 24 Service Inspection ic io eae ole 24 To Prepare The Boat For Lay Up The Sanitary System 25 The Fresh Water System 25 The Hardware 25 The Bilge Area 26 The Engine 26 The Batteries 27 How Support The Boat During Storage 27 27 To Commission The Boat 28 Model 2650 Outboard Bracket Specifications 29 Drawings And Parts Lists Model 2650 Outboard Bracket Replacement Parts Exterior ca aa 30 31 Model 2650 Outboard Bracket Replacement Parts A aae ATEEN tte tilo 32 33 Model 2650 Outboard Bracket Replacement Parts Interlor A DOS ne DU 34 35 The Plumbing Mechanical Drawing The Valve Option Drawing The Live Baitwell Circulating System The Fuel And Steering Drawing The Tuna Tower Option Drawing The E
4. Figure 23 16 4 Check the engine level CAUTION To prevent damage to the engine do not operate the boat when the oil level mark is below the Add mark To check the oil level remove the dipstick from the engine If the oil level mark is on or below the mark add oil To add oil remove the oil filler cap Make sure the oil does not pass the mark on the dipstick Read the engine manual for the correct type of oil WARNING sure the bilge pump is in good operating con dition Do not use the boat if the pump is malfunctioning Replace the pump immediately A WARNING Large debris will clog the bilge pump and hoses and cause switch malfunctioning 5 Inspect the bilge area Remove all debris from the bilge area 6 Test all switches on the accessory panel See figure 24 Make sure the switches activate the equipment they control and all equipment is in good operating condition Figure 24 7 Put the outdrive in the full in position To remove the water from the baitwell follow this procedure 1 Put the switch on the accessory panel in the position 2 Put the Live Well switch in the On position NOTE Check and clean the filters after each use of the baitwell How To Open And Close The Windshield Vent To open the windshield vent follow this procedure 1 Turn the knob counterclockwise 2 Push the knob forward 3 Turn the knob clockwise to
5. fuel tank and the starboard fuel tank To monitor the starboard fuel tank press the fuel gauge switch toward the Stbd Fuel Tank position To monitor the port fuel tank press the fuel gauge switch toward the Fuel Tank position The fuel tank switches are on the main console Figure 1 Figure 2 The Helm See figure 5 The helm is on the main console below the accessory panel The helm controls the direction of the boat The Battery Main Switches See figure 6 There are two battery main switches One switch is in the port side of the bilge area The other switch is in the aft starboard side of the bilge area To get access to the switches lift the transom hatch The switch controls the 12 volt electrical system of the boat To activate the system the Battery Main switches must be in the position Figure 5 Figure 6 The Shore Power Connection Inlet See figure 9 The inlet is on the starboard side of the boat below the windshield The breaker that protects the inlet is on the AC breaker panel in the cabin The City Water Inlet Pressure Regulator See figure 10 The inlet permits the boat to be connected to city water pressure when at dock The city water inlet pressure regulator is in the side shield forward of the power inlet CAUTION To prevent water damage and or sinking disconnect the dockside water pressure whenever the boat is left unattended Rust particl
6. lock the vent in the open position 4 To close the vent turn the knob counterclockwise 5 Pull the knob back until the vent is closed 6 Turn the knob clockwise to lock the vent in the closed position 4 The 110 Volt Dockside Power Option A WARNING To reduce the risk of electrical shock keep all con nections dry and off the ground Do not touch the plug with wet hands WARNING Always use three wire electrical system con nected to the electrical ground WARNING All electrical repairs must be done by qualified electrician The source of power for the AC electrical system comes from a shoreline connection If after making a shore power connection the polarity indicator illuminates red do not activate the AC Main switch See figure 20 The red light is a warning of trouble Investigate the cause immediately Figure 20 How To Make A Shore Power Connection WARNING To reduce the risk of electrocution and other injury from electric shock do not make any unnecessary contact with the shore cable in wet weather Make sure you do not make a connection to an ungrounded outlet or plug To make a shore power connection follow this procedure 1 Put the 110 volt Main switch in the Off position 2 If the outlet on the pier has a disconnect switch put the switch in the position HOW PREPARE THE BOAT FOR OPERATION The fuel system of your boat is designed to use regula
7. out procedure for the marine gear be done by a qualified service person Read the owner s manual for the engine for the recommended procedure 1 Ifthe boat was stored outdoors and a cover was used remove the cover and put it in the sun to dry After the cover has completely dried fold it and put it away for future use 2 Install the battery Make sure the battery is clean and in good condition Add distilled water to the battery if needed Before activating the 12 volt system make sure the battery is fully charged WARNING Before launching the boat make sure the hull plug is installed 3 Install the hull drain plug See figure 34 Figure 34 lt 28 Clean the bilge area Remove all debris from the bilge area Make sure the bilge pump and all other pumps are in good operating condition Activate the bilge blower to make sure the blower is in good operating condition Wash the boat Apply a good quality marine wax to the fiberglass sur face all aluminum moldings and the deck hardware Use a vacuum cleaner and vacuum throughout the boat Use a clean damp cloth and wipe the inside of the cabinets drawers and lockers 9 Install all upholstery mattresses and rugs Inspect the fire extinguisher Make sure it is fully charged The Bilge Area sure all water is removed from the bilge area To remove the water follow this procedure WARNING Make sure the boat is ou
8. registered trademark of Star Brite Inc ag HOW PREPARE THE BOAT FOR LAY UP The Sanitary System To prepare the sanitary system for lay up take the boat to an area where the holding tank can be pumped out The following is to make you aware of the procedure but will be done by the dock master 1 The cap to the waste deck fitting is in the covering board on the port side of the transom See figure 31 A special key to unlock the cap given to you Insert the key in the slot in the cap Figure 31 Turn the key counterclockwise to unlock the cap Remove the cap Insert the pump out hose in the opening Remove all waste from the holding tank Fill the tank with clean water Remove the water from the tank OND Install the cap The Fresh Water System The boat s fresh water system must be drained To drain the system follow this procedure 4 2 Open all faucets throughout the boat Do not forget the faucet in the shower Drain the water tank To drain the water tank follow this procedure 1 Remove the hose at the lowest position of the water tank 2 Let all the water drain from the hose into the bilge 3 Activate the bilge pump to remove the water from the bilge Drain the hoses to the water supply pump To drain the hoses and the pump follow this procedure 1 Remove the hose from the input side of the pump 2 Remove the hose from the outlet side of the
9. to let water run off the cockpit floor Seacock A valve on any underwater thru hull Starboard The right side of a boat when facing forward Shaft Log A tube through which the prop shaft passes through the bottom of the boat Slings Straps by which the boat is lifted Stern The hind part of a boat Strake A rib on the bottom side of the hull running fore and aft Stringer A support member inside the hull Strut The metal casting bolted to the bottom of the hull to support the cutlass bearing for the propeller shaft Stuffing Box A chamber through which the propeller shaft passes Taffrails The rails around the stern of the boat Thru Hulls A fitting through the hull of the boat Thru Hull Strainer A filter attached to the thru hull fitting Transom The vertical portion of the hull at the back of the boat Underwater Gear Any component that is fastened to the outside of the hull under water YACHTS Dear Pursuit Owner All of us at S2 Yachts are pleased that you have selected one of our Pursuits as your boat As sure you ve discovered during the selection and decision process your Pursuit has been designed engineered and built with care and precision Please allow me to note this personal philosophy When started this company my goal was to provide you our customer with the finest quality boat available Everything we have achieved since that time has been with that same goal in mind Th
10. water from the tank 2 Mix one guart of vinegar with five gallons of water Pour the solution into the fresh water tank NOTE The motion of the boat while in use will cause the vinegar mix ture to splash over the interior of the tank 3 Leave the solution in the tank for several days 4 Drain all liguid from the fresh water system 5 Flush the system with potable water 6 Fill the tank with potable water 592 The Sanitary System When the system needs to be emptied follow this procedure 1 Take the yacht to an area where the holding tank can be pumped out 2 The cap to the waste deck fitting is in the covering board on the port side of the transom See figure 29 A special key to unlock the cap is given to you Insert the key in the slot in the cap Figure 29 3 Turn the key counterclockwise to unlock the cap 4 Remove the cap 5 Insert the pump out hose in the opening 6 Remove all waste from the holding tank 7 Fill the tank with clean water 8 Remove the water from the tank 9 Install the cap The 110 Volt System WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock keep all nections dry and off the ground Do not touch the plug with wet hands WARNING Always use three wire electrical system nected to the electrical ground A WARNING All electrical repairs must be done by a qualified electrician The source of power for the AC electrical system comes from a shoreline co
11. 6 Hose 1 1 2 Hose Waste Removal 1 1 2 Heavy Duty per ft 32 328146 Hose Water Fill 1 1 2 Valve Washdown Water Pickup 1 33 322006 Valve Discharge Waste Tank ref 34 345070 Switch Bilge Water Tank _ ret 35 345071 Pump Bilge Hose Rod Locker Drain 5 8 per ft 36 328146 Hose Cockpit Drain 12 328141 Hose Shower Drain 3 4 per ft 37 Pump Trim Tab Option 13 345017 Pump Sump 1 38 328015 Hose Bilge 1 1 8 14 322005 Valve Water Pickup 1 39 534077 Cap Water Fill 15 335070 Battery Charger 1 40 328004 Hose Water Vent 5 8 16 Tube Keelson Drain ref 41 Tank Oil 17 345020 Pump Water Pressure 1 42 335002 Tray Battery Holddown 18 328004 Hose Water Supply 5 8 per ft 43 324010 Switch Battery Main 19 328002 Hose 1 1 4 per ft 20 535001 Sink Galley ref 21 328141 Hose Water 3 4 Sanitation per ft 22 Head ref 23 328146 Hose White 1 1 2 per ft 24 535004 Sink Head ref 25 328004 Hose Water Supply 5 8 per ft S2 reserves the right to make changes or improvements to its boats without notice 334015 322120 345031 328141 MODEL 2650 OUTBOARD BRACKET LIVE BAITWELL CIRCULATING SYSTEM 6 90 Thru Hull Valve Water Pickup Pump Aerator Hose 3 4 Sanitation Fish Box Description 334150 Aerator Head w Valve Baitwell Tank 322267 Tee 3 4 HB x 3 4 HB x 3 4 HB 345010 Pump W
12. 7 15 5 000 15 400 234 U S gals 20 U S gals 20 U S gals 2 911 66 MODEL 2650 OUTBOARD REPLACEMENT PARTS EXTERIOR PROFILE 6 90 Description Description 1 334133 Eye Stern 9 543208 Logo 52 2 327043 Light Transom 1 10 334156 Vent Fuel 2 3 334156 Vent Water 1 1 543347 Logo 2650 2 4 543335 Logo Pursuit 2 12 327072 Light Masthead 1 5 542123 Rubrail w Lip per ft 13 773193 Windshield Assembly 1 541025 Flat Bar Aluminum per ft 14 539291 Light Port 4 542073 Tubing Vinyl 3 4 per ft 15 534610 Bowrail 1 549005 Cap Rope Gunnel 4 1 16 327001 Light Side 2 6 534616 Handrail 2 17 534019 Cleat 6 7 324036 Inlet Power 1 18 334025 Eye Bow 1 8 535135 Regulator Inlet Water 1 S2 reserves the right to make changes or improvements to its boats without notice 3 MODEL 2650 OUTBOARD BRACKET REPLACEMENT PARTS EXTERIOR 6 90 Code Description No Description Cap Waste Removal 17 325017 Vent 18 543330 Nameplate Shield S S 19 325327 Panel Instrument 3 Inlet Washdown 20 315031 Steering Wheel 4 Cap Oil Fill 21 534597 Plate 10 Pry Up 5 Holder Rod 22 773199 Seat 6 Light Courtesy 23 334043 Horn 7 Speaker Round 24 773210 Locker Starboard 8 Locker Port 25 534699 Plate Inspection 9 Seat w Cooler 26 742421 Fish B
13. D WIPER WASHDOWN PUMP COURTESY LIGHTS ACCESSORY REFRIGERATOR SHOWER SUNP PUMP ELECTRIC HEAD ACCENT LIGHTS CABIN LIGHTS WATER PRESSURE PUMP ACCESSORY STEREO PURSUIT 2 Yachts Inc 725 East 40th Street Holland 49423 5392 USA 616 392 7163 TWX 810 292 6171 1990 Form No 921031 5 90 NOTES MODEL 2650 OUTBOARD BRACKET Y VALVE OPTION 6 90 Description Valve Ball Hose 1 1 2 White Heavy Duty Clamp 1 3 4 Hose Label Overboard Discharge Thru Hull Brass Y Valve Hose 1 1 2 White Heavy Duty Adapter 2 reserves the right to make changes or improvements to its boats without notice MODEL 2650 OUTBOARD MECHANICAL AND PLUMBING 6 90 36 MODEL 2650 OUTBOARD BRACKET REPLACEMENT PARTS INTERIOR 6 90 0595 1300W SLUVd LN3SW39V1d3U 13M9VY4a guvogLno 06 9 MODEL 2650 OUTBOARD BRACKET REPLACEMENT PARTS EXTERIOR PROFILE 6 90 TO COMMISSION THE BOAT m WARNING Do not operate the boat unless it is completely assembled Keep all fasteners tight Keep adjustments according to specifications To prepare the boat for commission follow this procedure NOTE It is important and recommended the fitting
14. E BOATER S DICTIONARY Aft At near or toward the stern Anchor Rode Anchor rope Athwartship From side to side of a boat Bedding Caulking compound or application of caulking compound Bilge Inside bottom of the boat s hull Bow The front of the boat Bow Rail A protective guard around the bow of the boat Bulkhead Vertical partitions dividing the hull Castoff To let loose set free Chine The outer edge of the boat where the bottom meets the side Cleat Hardware to wrap the mooring line around Companionway Doorway Cradle A frame to support the boat while the boat is out of the water Deck The portion of the boat from the gunwales up Fender A cushion or pad to prevent damage to the side of the boat Forward Toward the front Galley The kitchen Gunwales An upper edge of the hull side Hatch A cover for an opening Head Toilet Helm The wheel by which a boat is steered Limber Hole Holes through the bulkhead or stringer to allow water to pass to the pump Lay Up To put in storage 4 Marine Gear The transmission Moored To keep a boat in place by means of a rope or anchor Porthole An opening in the side of the boat to let in air and light Portside The left side of a boat when facing the bow Prop Propeller Rubrail A protective guard on the gunwale of a boat Rudder A hinged flat piece at the rear end of the boat that directs the boat Scupper An opening in the hull of a boat
15. PURSUIT 23 OWNER S MANUAL 30 2650 Outboard Bracket Introducton ua ANI 3 The oe ere a a 4 The Operating Controls How How The Gauge The Switches For The Fuel Gauge The Accessory Switch Panel The Ignition Switches The The Battery Main Switches The Fire Extinguisher The Oil Tank The Shore Power Connection Inlet The City Water Inlet Pressure Regulator The Trim Tab Switch Option The Compass The Washdown Pump Connection Option The AC And DC Main Breaker Panels 11 To Prepare Your Boat For Operation How To Fill The Fuel Tank 12 How To Fill The Fresh Water Tank 13 How To Fill The With Water 13 How To Open And Close The Windshield Vent 14 The 110 Volt Dockside Power Option 14 How To Make A Shore Power Connection E 14 How To Disconnect The Shore Power Connection 15 To Transport The Boat On 15 Do These Procedures Before Each Use Of The Boat 16 To Operate The Boat Recommended Safety Check Procedure 17 To Operate The Boat AT To Start The Boat 18 To Stop The Boat ee a Pe aes 18 Maintenance The Electrical System The 110 Volt System
16. agents to clean anodized surfaces 1 After each use of the boat use clean water and a mild detergent and wash all salt water and salt particles from the tuna tower Next rinse the tower with clean water to make sure all detergent is removed from the aluminum surfaces Soap allowed to dry on the surfaces will cause stains 2 Wash all overhead surfaces and overhead top bows with a clean damp cloth 3 Wash the underside of the sun shade the bows under the sun shade and all equipment with a clean damp cloth 4 Dry all surfaces with a clean dry towel or a chamois 5 Check the electrical equipment housing Make sure salt has not ac cumulated inside or outside of the housings 6 Wipe the salt out of the inside of the instrument boxes regularly 7 Once a month check the electrical grounds to make sure there is no corrosion and all electrical fittings are tight 8 Check all tower fittings Make sure they are tight and in good condition 9 At least twice a year use a good quality grade of marine wax and apply a coat of wax to the aluminum surfaces 24 NOTE Contact the nearest 52 authorized dealer once year for an electrical and maintenance inspection of the tower Use only genuine boat parts for repair Below The Water Line Of The Boat When the boat is removed from the water clean the outer bottom surface Algae grass or dirt is easier to remove when alive or wet Use a hard bristle brush to clean the su
17. and threads 3 Wash the spark plugs in a commercial solvent 4 Use a spark plug gauge and adjust the spark plug gap to 035 5 Use a socket wrench and install the spark plugs NOTE Replacement spark plugs must be of the same heat range Change the spark plugs after each 100 hours of use and before each season The Bilge Pumps NOTE An inline fuse protects the automatic bilge pumps The fuse is next to the port battery main switch See figure 28 Figure 28 IMPORTANT Check the fuse frequently to make sure the fuse is good If the fuse is not good replace the fuse The pumps require no lubrication Inspect the bilge area Make sure all con nections to the pumps and thru hull fittings are tight Inspect the hoses If the hoses are damaged or worn have the hoses replaced Make sure the float moves without restriction Visually inspect the wiring for loose connec tions and damaged wires For electrical repairs contact a qualified electrician 21 How To Maintain The Exterior Surface Of The Boat CAUTION Do not use abrasive cleaners on fiberglass Abrasive cleaners dull the surface and will allow dirt to penetrate into the finish After each use of the boat follow this procedure 1 Rinse the boat with clean water 2 Use a clean sponge and a mixture of detergent and water to wash the fiberglass surfaces 3 Use a stiff fiber brush to wash the non skid surfaces 4 Rinse the boat with clean water At least
18. ater 328141 Hose 3 4 Sanitation Strainer 328141 3 4 Sanitation S2 reserves the right to make changes or improvements to its boats without notice MODEL 2650 OUTBOARD BRACKET THE FUEL AND STEERING DRAWING 6 90 STEERING CYLINDER FILTER 40 VENT FUEL FILL PORT FUEL TANK SHUTOFF VALVE SENSOR STARBOARD FUEL TANK SENSOR SHUTOFF VALVE STEERING HOSE FUEL FILL VENT STEERING WHEEL MODEL 2650 OUTBOARD BRACKET TUNA TOWER OPTION 6 90 Description Rod Holder Antenna VHF Option Sun Top Folding Option Elbow Tower 1 End Halyard Eye Box Control Label Warning Locker Instrument S2 reserves the right to make changes or improvements to its boats without notice 4h MODEL 2650 OUTBOARD BRACKET THE ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC AC SYSTEM UNGROUNDED CONDUCTOR BLACK GROUNDED NEUTRAL CONDUCTOR WHITE GROUNDED CONDUCTOR GREEN AN DOM BLACK 15 WHITE A D SHORE POWER CABLE BLACK 20 WHITE Or YNV snore sive AMMETER 15 WHITE AMT BOAT SIDE 1 an BLACK E 20 WHITE 3 g BLACK 10 WHITE BLACK ct VOLTMETER 19 WHITE Oh 8 WHITE 8 WHITE BLACK 10 WHITE REVERSE 7 POLARITY INDICATOR 42 WARNING All electrical r
19. e information in this owner s manual has been assembled to assist you with your Pursuit for maximum enjoyment Please read this manual completely and always operate your boat safely and courteously Thank you for selecting a Pursuit We all wish you many years of boating fun and safety R Leon Slikkers Chief Executive Officer Sincerely
20. e rollers and pads support the hull of the boat 2 Make sure the trailer hitch is level and there is support under the hitch 3 Make sure the outdrive is in the down position 4 Check the tires once each season Add enough air for the correct amount of inflation for the tires NOTE Read the owner s manual for the trailer for the correct amount of inflation for the tires Storage Proper storage is very important to prevent serious damage to the boat If the boat is to be stored indoors make sure the building has enough ventila tion is very important that there is enough ventilation both inside the boat and around the boat NOTE If the boat is to be stored indoors or outdoors open all drawers clothes lockers cabinets and doors a little possible remove the upholstering mattresses clothing and rugs If the boat is to be stored outdoors and a cover is to be used build a frame over the boat to support the canvas or plastic cover Make sure the frame is a few inches wider than the boat so that the canvas will clear the rails sure the cover is fastened securely A loose flapping cover will damage the gelcoat surface Bu e MODEL 2650 OUTBOARD BRACKET SPECIFICATIONS L O A w Pulpit L O A w o Pulpit Beam Hull Draft Approximate Dry Weight Maximum Horsepower Standard Fuel Capacity Water Capacity Holding Tank Capacity Sleeping Capacity Cockpit Length Height Above Waterline 28 10 265 9
21. e switch in the Up position to activate the navigation lights Put the switch in the Down position to activate the anchor light The center position is the Off position The Switches For The Port And Starboard Windshield Wipers 4 To activate the wipers put the switches in the On position The wipers are offered as an option The Switch For The Baitwell Pump 5 To activate the pump for the live circulating option put the switch in the position The Switch For The Washdown Pump Option 6 The washdown pump is in the bilge on the port side The pump is a pressure demand type pump To operate the washdown pump option put the switch for the pump in the On position The Switch For The Courtesy Lights 7 To illuminate the courtesy lights put the switch in the On position The Switch For The Panel Lights 8 To illuminate the lights put the switch in the position NOTE Each switch is protected by a breaker The breaker panel is below the steering wheel The Ignition Switches See figure 4 The switches are on the port side of the steering wheel The switches con trol the starting and stopping of the engine NOTE The ignition switches shown may not be the switches installed in your boat Figure 3 NOTE There is a three switch accessory panel on the starboard side of the console above the Trim Tab Option YAMAHA Dual Engine System Figure 4 TH
22. eaker will deactivate the circuit The port battery supplies power to the port engine the automatic bilge pump and to the battery parallel breaker NOTE The refrigerator will run on either the 12 volt battery system or the 110 volt system CAUTION To prevent the refrigerator from draining the charge from the batteries put the main disconnect switches for the batteries in the Off position before leaving the boat These maintenance procedures must be done to the batteries twice every season WARNING Lead acid batteries generate gases which can cause an explosion NO SMOKING Always wear eye protection and protective clothing when working near batteries Remove all jewelry Do not put tools or other metal objects across the battery terminals or the tops of the batteries WARNING Before doing any maintenance make sure all switches are in the Off position 1 Clean the batteries To clean the batteries follow this procedure 1 Disconnect the batteries 2 Use a cloth and a solution of bicarbonate of soda to wipe the tops 3 Clean the battery terminals 4 Reconnect the batteries 2 Check the batteries and add distilled water as needed The correct level is within 1 4 inch of the bottom of the tube in each cell The batteries are self charging when the engine is running If the system is used for a long period of time without the engine running the batteries may need to be charged A WARNING To prevent an e
23. epairs must be pertormed by qualified personnel only OUTLETS STOVE REFRIGERATOR WATER HEATER BATTERY CHARGER ACCESSORY ACCESSORY MODEL 2650 OUTBOARD BRACKET THE ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC DC SYSTEM WATER PRESSURE PORT IGNITION SWITCH a FUEL On SENSOR PORT BATTERY BATTERY ull 14 GREEN 14 YELLOW 14 RED PINK 20 peta 14 BLUE sn 16 ORANGE WHITE Mieze 16 WHITE RED so 14 BROWN WHITE Feen 200 i 1 STARBOARD STARBOARD R JATTERY BATTERY immi SWITCH Fo EA Ean I 1 BATTERY ES 14 BROWN PINK 1 CHARGER eFI Fuel AS 1 16 BLUE YELLOW ang 27 FUEL 1 sh SES 12 SENSOR _ sos HOURS L ay se Gs Ch 50 14 BROWN GREEN gt 1 ENGINE 2353 mo Teue STARBOARD Xr IGNITION WATER PRESSURE Xh Tach L sensor OTt 16 ORANGE BROWN Y N A e 3 aga gt 14 BLUE RED ang 14_BROWN BLACK io 12 RED ES N WARNING All electrical repairs must be performed by qualified personnel only TRIM TAB PORT WIPER BAITWELL PUMP PANEL LIGHTS ACCESSORY ACCESSORY NAVIGATION ANCHOR LIGHTS BILGE PUMP STARBOAR
24. er cap in position NOTE The water pressure pump is a demand type pump the fresh water tank is empty and the breaker switch for the pump is in the On position the pump will continue to run Make sure the breaker switch is in the Off position when there is no water in the tank How To Fill The Baitwell With Water The Baitwell switch is on the accessory panel NOTE A manual valve that allows new water to circulate in the baitwell is in the upper part of the well See figure 19 Figure 19 To fill the baitwell with water follow this procedure 1 Open the valve The valve is open when the lever is in line with the fill tube 2 Put the switch on the accessory panel in the On position NOTE When the water reaches the level above the filter the extra water will drain from the tank New water will enter and move through the baitwell WARNING Do not use worn or damaged cables WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock keep all con nections dry and off the ground Do not touch the plug with wet hands gt gt WARNING Always use a three wire electrical system con nected to the electrical ground See figure 21 gt OUTLET MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE ELECTRICAL GROUND SHORE OUTLET RS a A N q R ms PLUG OUTLET PLUG TO INLET SHIP INLET Figure 21 3 Remove the inlet cap from the inlet on the boat To
25. es or other foreign objects in the line from the shore can cause malfunctioning of the regulator The Trim Tab Switch Option See figure 11 The trim tab switches control the level ride of the boat The trim tab switches are on the starboard side of the helm The left rocker switch 1 controls the lowering and raising of the port bow To raise the port bow push the lower part of the rocker switch To lower the port bow push the upper part of the rocker switch The right rocker switch 2 controls the lowering and raising of the starboard bow To raise the starboard bow push the lower part of the rocker switch To lower the bow push the upper part of the rocker switch The breaker that protects the trim tab switches is on the breaker panel that protects the accessory switches Figure 9 Figure 11 The And Main Breaker Panels See figure 14 The panel for the AC system and the DC system are on the starboard side of the main cabin The DC Electrical System gets its power from the boat s batteries To activate the boat s 12 volt system the Battery Main switches must be in the On position The Battery Main switches are on the bulkhead in front of the hot water heater The 12 volt system protects the lighting system the instrumentation system and the utilities The source of power for the AC electrical system comes from a shoreline connection NOTE Connect the shore cord to the shoreline out
26. given to you Insert the key in the slot in the fuel cap The fuel cap for the port fuel tank is midship in the covering board on the port side of the boat The fuel cap for the starboard fuel tank is midship in the covering board on the starboard side of the boat See figure 16 Figure 16 6 Turn the key counterclockwise to unlock the cap 7 Remove the cap 8 Put the nozzle in the fuel opening WARNING To prevent static sparks when filling the tank make sure the nozzle is in contact with the fuel opening 9 Fill the fuel tank 10 Remove the nozzle 11 Install the fuel cap WARNING sure the fuel compartment lid is open for five minutes before the engine s or electrical equipment are started WARNING To reduce the risk of a fire and or explosion do not start the engine s when fuel fumes are present Fuel fumes are dangerous and harmful to your health WARNING Make sure all gasoline odors investigated immediately 12 Check the fuel compartment and below the deck for fuel odors If you smell fuel do not start the engine The Compass See figure 12 The compass is on top of the console To adjust the compass for your area read the instructions on Compass Compensation given to you in the literature packet Figure 12 The Washdown Pump Connection Option See figure 13 The pump is in the center of the bilge area The pump is a pressure demand type pump The washdown pump co
27. he literature packet Read it carefully After the boat is delivered make sure you and your dealer fill out the Delivery Launching Record and Boat Registration form Return the copy marked 52 Yachts to 52 Yachts Inc 725 E 40th Street Holland Michigan 49423 5392 USA THE OPERATING CONTROLS The Main Gauge Panel See figure 1 The panel is in the main console Because different types of engines are used to power the boat the following gauges may or may not be installed in the panel The Speedometer The speedometer indicates the speed of the boat in miles per hour The Tachometer The tachometer measures the rpm of the engine The Oil Pressure Gauge The gauge monitors the oil pressure of the engine The Engine Temperature Gauge The gauge indicates the operating temperature of the engine The Fuel Gauge The gauge indicates the amount of fuel in the fuel tank The Engine Alarm The alarm monitors the engine for low oil pressure and high temperature If the engine alarm system activates during the operation of the boat stop the engine Investigate the cause Make sure the problem is corrected before you start the engine The Hour Meter The meter keeps a record of the operating time for the engine The Volt Gauge The gauge shows the voltage for the battery The normal voltage is between 11 and 14 5 volts The Switches For The Fuel Gauge See figure 2 There is one fuel gauge that indicates the amount of fuel in the port
28. lass Solvents scratch the plexiglass and damage the window sealant and hatch gaskets Use a mild soap and water or a plexiglass cleaner to clean the windows and hatches How To Maintain The Interior Of The Boat To keep the interior of the boat clean and dry follow this procedure 1 Clean below the decks just like you would a home interior To preserve the woodwork use a teak oil on all woodwork Use a vacuum cleaner to pick up dirt in the cabin 2 Air and sunlight are very good cleaners Put cushions blankets sleeping bags etc up on deck in the sunshine to air and dry out 3 If cushions or other equipment get wet with salt water use clean fresh water to rinse off the salt crystals Salt crystals retain moisture and will cause damage Dry the equipment thoroughly 4 If you leave the boat for a long period of time put all cushions on their sides and open all lockers CAUTION Do not use chemical solvents on plexiglass Solvents scratch the plexiglass and damage the window sealant and hatch gaskets 5 Use a mild soap and water or a plexiglass cleaner to clean the windows NOTE A cleaning kit to help maintain the exterior and interior of your boat see figure 30 can be obtained from 2 Yachts Figure 30 The kit contains a Vinyl Shampoo Marine Polish Hull Cleaner Boat Wash Vinyl Conditioner Sponge and a white S2 Bucket Call 1 800 843 3172 to order the Starbrite Kit part number CK9880 Starbrite is a
29. lectrical Schematic AC System E The Electrical Schematic DC System 43 INTRODUCTION This manual has important information for the use and safe operation of your Pursuit Read and understand the manual before operating your boat Keep this manual and tell all operators to read the manual For the safe operation of this boat read and understand all warnings and cautions Look for these symbols WARNING means If you do not follow the instructions a warning injury or death can occur to you or other people s CAUTION means If you do not follow the instructions in a caution damage can occur to the boat or equipment All directions given in this book are as seen from the stern looking toward the bow IMPORTANT NOTE Your boat uses internal combustion engines and flammable fuel Every precaution has been taken by S2 to reduce the risks associated with possible injury and damage from fire or explosion but your own precaution and good maintenance procedures are necessary in order to enjoy safe operation of your boat Owner manuals from the manufacturers of the engines the generator the head the stove the refrigerator etc are included in the literature packet Read these manuals To validate the warranty on these parts fill out the warranty cards and return the cards to the manufacturers A guide to power boat ownership and operation and Your Boat is included in t
30. let before the 110 volt main switch in the boat is activated To activate the boat s 110 volt system put the main switch 1 for the 110 volt system in the On position The 110 volt system protects all outlets the refrigerator the stove the water heater the battery charger and the air conditioner NOTE The refrigerator will run on either the 12 volt battery system or the 110 volt system If both systems are activated the refrigerator will operate on the 110 volt system The Polarity Indicator Light 2 is below the main switch for the 110 volt system If the green light illuminates the AC system is safe for operation Do not activate the Main switch if the red light illuminates The red light is a warning of trouble Investigate the cause immediately Figure 14 How Fill The Fresh Water Tank The fill cap to the fresh water tank is in the starboard side of the transom See figure 17 Figure 17 To fill the tank follow this procedure 1 A special key to unlock the fill cap is given to you Insert the key in the slot in the cap 2 Turn the key counterclockwise to unlock the cap 3 Remove the cap 4 Fill the tank with clean fresh water NOTE The water tank is full when the water comes out of the water vent The water vent is in the starboard side of the transom above the water fill cap See figure 18 Figure 18 5 Put the cap in position 6 Turn the key clockwise to lock the wat
31. nnection If after making a shore power connection the polarity light illuminates red 1 do not activate the switch 2 See figure 27 The red light is a warning of trouble Investigate the cause immediately Figure 27 The Engine Because different types of engines are used to power the boat read the owner s manual for the engine for more information on the engines installed in your boat A WARNING Before doing any maintenance make sure the Main Switch es are in the Off position A WARNING Fuel is very flammable NO SMOKING CAUTION Check the throttle and clutch control system for wear corrosion and loose fittings Keep all connections clean Make sure all fittings are tight Have all worn parts replaced 20 CAUTION Check all fittings for leaks Check all linkage in the steering and rudder system for corrosion looseness and wear Make sure all connections are tight Have all worn parts replaced Engine Lubrication Check the fluids in the engine before each use of the boat The Engine Lube Oil CAUTION To prevent damage to the engine s do not operate the boat when the oil level mark is below the mark To check the oil level remove the dipstick from the port and starboard engines If the oil level mark is on or below the Add mark add oil NOTE When adding oil make sure the oil does not pass the Full mark on the dipstick Read the manual fo
32. nnection is under the gunwale on the port side of the boat Figure 13 10 The Fire Extinguisher See figure 7 The fire extinguisher is installed in the starboard side of the cabin The Oil Tank See figure 8 The boat is powered by twin engines Each engine is a two stroke engine that needs a lubricant and gasoline mixture The boat has two tanks that hold the lubricant The lubricant is automatical ly measured into the fuel line The tanks that hold the lubricant are inside the port and starboard transom area There is a fill cap for each tank The caps are in the aft port and starboard cockpit area For the recommended lubricant read the manual for the engine Figure 7 Figure 8 The Accessory Switch Panel See figure 3 The accessory switch panel is below the gauge panel The following switches are found on the accessory panel The Horn Button 1 Press the button to activate the horn NOTE The bilge pump will start automatically when there is water in the bilge area The Switch For The Pump 2 The bilge pump is installed in the center of the bilge The pump moves water out through the thru hull fittings in the transom To start the pump manually put the switch in the position A CAUTION To prevent damage to the pump do not operate the pump when there is no water in the bilge area The Nav Anchor Light Switch 3 The switch is a three position switch Put th
33. ocedure 1 Make sure the outdrive is in the Full Up position 2 Install the flush test device over the water inlet holes in the gear housing 3 Connect one end of a garden hose to the flush test device 4 Connect the other end of the garden hose to the water supply outlet 5 Put the switch for the outdrive control in the Down position to lower the outdrive control all the way CAUTION To prevent damage to the engine do not use full city water pressure 6 Turn the faucet for the water supply to the half way open position 7 Put the control handle in the Neutral position 8 Start the engine 9 Put the control handle in the Idle position 10 Let the engine run for 10 minutes or until the discharge water is clean 11 Stop the engine 12 Turn off the water supply 13 Put the switch for the outdrive control in the Up position to raise the control 14 Disconnect the garden hose from the flush test device and the water outlet 15 Remove the flush test device How To Clean And Set The Spark Plugs Clean and set the spark plugs after the first 10 hours of use and then after every 100 hours of use or every six months whichever comes first CAUTION Use only a wire brush and commercial solvent to clean the spark plugs To clean and set the spark plugs follow this procedure 1 Use a socket wrench to remove the spark plugs from the engine 2 Use a wire brush and clean the electrodes insulator
34. once a year apply wax and polish the smooth gelcoat surfaces Use a good automotive wax or a boat wax Before applying the wax read the directions given with the wax After the boat is exposed to the direct sunlight for a period of time the color in the gelcoat tends to fade dull or chalk A heavier buffing is required to bring the gelcoat back to its original luster For power cleaning use a light cleaner such as Mirror Glaze 1 To clean the boat by hand use a heavier automotive cleaner Before cleaning the surfaces read the instructions given with the cleaner After cleaning the surfaces apply wax and polish all fiberglass surfaces except the non skid areas A pamphlet called Congratulations Welcome To The Fiberglass Fleet is included in the literature packet For more information on the care of fiberglass read the pamphlet If the fiberglass should become damaged and need repair contact your dealer for an authorized repair person to make the repairs The exterior and interior woodwork is teak CAUTION Do not use steel wool on the woodwork Small par ticles of steel will break off the pad and damage the surface Only use bronze wool or sandpaper For longer life of the woodwork and to maintain its color use a teak oil on the wood surfaces To apply the oil read and follow the instructions given with the preservative The windows and hatches are made of plexiglass CAUTION Do not use chemical solvents on plexig
35. ox 10 534596 Plate Inspection 6 27 773933 Tank Circulating 11 334021 Cap Fuel Fill 28 534077 Cap Water Fill 12 773265 Doorway Assembly 3 29 710514 Flotation Bracket Dual w Platform 13 539237 Hatch Deck 539239 Screen 14 Locker Anchor 15 765020 Bow Pulpit Option 16 334110 Blade Wiper 334109 Motor Wiper 334064 Adapter 334059 Arm Wiper ref Cover Wiper S2 reserves the right to make changes or improvements to its boats without notice MODEL 2650 OUTBOARD BRACKET REPLACEMENT PARTS INTERIOR 6 90 Sink Galley Faucet Pump Unit Stereo Speaker Box Table V Berth Panel AC Panel DC 325331 Description Fire Extinguisher Porta Potti Head Option Head Electric Option Light Fluorescent Sink Oval Faucet Pump Unit 2 reserves the right to make changes or improvements to its boats without notice MODEL 2650 OUTBOARD BRACKET MECHANICAL AND PLUMBING 6 90 Ref Description No Description 334130 Plug Main Drain 1 26 328002 Hose Sink Discharge 1 1 4 328140 Hose Drain 1 1 2 Heavy Duty per ft 27 322014 Y Valve 345010 Pump Washdown 1 28 334004 Thru Hull 328140 Hose Waste Vent 1 1 2 Heavy Duty per ft 29 328004 Hose 5 8 Sanitation 534079 Cap Waste Removal 1 30 328146 Hose 1 1 2 Hose Washdown 5 8 per ft 31 32814
36. pump 3 Let the water drain from the hose 4 Start the water supply pump for a few seconds to remove the water from the bottom of the pump NOTE Do not reconnect the hoses until the boat is put into commission The Hardware Clean the chrome hardware Apply a heavy coat of boat wax or a light coat of petroleum jelly on the hardware 25 The Batteries To prepare the batteries for storage follow this procedure 1 Make sure the batteries are fully charged WARNING To prevent an explosion charge the batteries only in an area with good ventilation 2 Put the battery main switches in the Off position See figure 33 Figure 33 WARNING Lead acid batteries generate gases which can cause an explosion NO SMOKING Always wear eye protection and protective clothing when working near batteries Remove all jewelry Do not put tools or other metal objects across the bat tery terminals or the tops of the batteries 3 Disconnect the batteries 4 Clean the batteries 5 Add distilled water as needed 6 Apply a coat of petroleum jelly to the battery cable terminals 7 Put the batteries in a dry building with good ventilation Make sure the batteries are protected from freezing temperatures How To Support The Boat During Storage Your trailer is the best support cradle for your boat during storage Before you store the boat on a trailer for a long period of time follow this procedure 1 Make sure th
37. r or unleaded gasoline How To Fill The Fuel Tank To fill the fuel tank at a marina follow this procedure WARNING Fuel is very flammable Be careful when filling the fuel tank NO SMOKING Never fill the tank while the engines motors and fans are running Fill the fuel tank in an open area 1 Make sure all switches are in the Off position 2 Make sure the boat is securely moored 3 Make sure all passengers leave the boat 4 Estimate how much fuel is needed NOTE When the fuel tank is full fuel will come out through the fuel vent The fuel vent for the port fuel tank is on the port side of the boat The fuel vent for the starboard fuel tank is on the starboard side of the boat See figure 15 NOTE The fill caps for the fuel and water tank and the removal cap for the waste tank are marked with either Gas Diesel Water or Waste Before adding fuel to the fuel tank make sure the word or Diesel is on the cap Before filling the water tank with water make sure the word Water is on the cap Figure 15 CAUTION prevent damage to the fuel system use only leaded or unleaded gasoline for the gasoline engine Do not a fuel which contains harsh additives or is an alcohol blend Any damage done to the fuel system which 1 the result of use of an alcohol blend will not be covered by the S2 Warranty ED 5 A special key to unlock the fuel cap is
38. r the engine for the correct type of oil NOTE To change the oil and oil filters read the owner s manual for the engine for instructions on how to change the engine oil and filters The Marine Gear Fluid Remove the dipstick from the marine gear to check the fluid level If the fluid level mark is on or below the lower horizontal mark add gear fluid NOTE When adding gear fluid make sure the fluid does not pass the top horizontal line on the dipstick Read the manual for the engine for the correct type of gear fluid NOTE Change the gear fluid before each season For instructions on how to change the fluid read the manual for the engine The Cooling System If the boat is used in saltwater flush the cooling system after each daily use To flush the system when the boat is out of the water follow this procedure 1 Install a flush test device over the water inlet holes on the gear housing NOTE Get the flush test device from your dealer 2 Connect one end of a garden hose to the flush test device 3 Connect the other end of the garden hose to the water supply outlet To Start The Boat As different types of engines are used to power the boat have the dealer describe the operating procedures for your boat For more instructions on How Operate The Boat make sure you read the instructions given to you in the owner s manual for the engine you have selected WARNING Do not operate the boat if the drive
39. rd Make sure life preservers and life rings are on board and in good condition Have the following spare parts on board Extra light bulbs Spark plugs Fuses Flashlight and batteries Drain plug Engine oil Propeller Fuel filters Propeller nut and washer Fuel hose and clamps WARNING Vaporizing liquid extinguishers give off toxic fumes only Coast Guard approved fire extinguishers 6 Make sure all fire extinguishers are in position and in good operating condition CAUTION To prevent damage to the anchor lines mooring and towing lines do not stow wet cordage in the rope locker or below decks 7 Make sure all lines cables anchors etc for securing a boat are on board and in good condition Make sure all lines are coiled secured and off the decks when underway 8 When you operate a boat you accept the responsibility for the boat for the safety of passengers and for others out enjoying the water Remember 1 Alcohol severely reduces the ability to react to several different signals at once 2 Alcohol makes it difficult to correctly judge speed and distance or track moving objects 3 Alcohol reduces night vision and the ability to distinguish red from green Do not operate the boat while under the influence of alcohol To Operate The Boat WARNING To reduce the risk of a fire or explosion do not start the engines when fuel fumes are present Fuel fumes are dangerous and harmful to your health
40. remove the cap turn the cap counterclockwise and lift the cap 4 Connect one end of the shore power cable to the inlet in the boat 5 Make sure the cable has more slack than the mooring lines 6 Remove the cap from the outlet on the pier Connect the other end of the shore cable to the outlet on the pier 7 Put the shore disconnect switch in the position 8 Check the polarity indicator light The red light is a warning light If the red light illuminates do not activate the Main switch Investigate the cause immediately 9 If the green light illuminates put the AC Main switch in the position How To Disconnect The Shore Power Connection To disconnect the shore power connection follow this procedure 1 2 Put the 110 volt Main switch in the position If there is a disconnect switch on the pier put the disconnect switch in the Off position Disconnect the cable from the pier outlet Install the cap over the outlet 4 Disconnect the cable from the inlet in the boat Install the cap over the inlet Put the cable in storage for future use To Transport The Boat On A Trailer To transport the boat on a trailer follow this procedure 1 Make sure the trailer is a match for your boat s weight and hull design NOTE Contact your dealer to evaluate your towing vehicle and hitch and to make sure you have the correct trailer for your boat 2
41. rface CAUTION To prevent damage to the fiberglass do not sand the outer bottom surface of the boat If the outer bottom surface has been painted with anti fouling paint contact your dealer for recommended maintenance procedures Service Inspection Contact the nearest S2 authorized dealer once a year for a maintenance inspection of the boat and to make any repairs Use only genuine boat parts for repair When contacting your dealer or S2 Yachts Inc for parts or repair make sure you give the hull number of the boat The hull number is in the upper starboard area of the transom The Fresh Water System If the water system has not been used for a long period of time and you think it may be contaminated sanitize the system To sanitize the water system follow this procedure 1 Remove the water from the fresh water tank 2 Pour a mixture of one gallon of water and 1 4 cup of household bleach for every 15 gallons of the tank capacity into the water tank Fill the rest of the tank with fresh water Open each faucet to release all air from the water lines After all air has been released turn off each faucet Leave the mixture in the system for three hours and then remove all liguid from the fresh water system 7 Flush the system with potable water 8 Fill the tank with potable water after doing the above procedure you can smell or taste the bleach mix ture follow this procedure 1 Remove the
42. t of the water before removing the hull drain plug 1 Remove the hull drain plug The plug is in the outside of the transom below the gimbal See figure 32 Figure 32 2 Pump out all water that does not drain from the compartment 3 Use a sponge and wipe the bilge area until all water is gone The Engine To prepare the engine and exhaust system for lay up read the owner s manual for the engine for the recommended preparation procedures 26 The Tuna Tower Option WARNING Make sure all electrical connections and repairs are done by a licensed marine electrician WARNING To reduce the risk electrocution and other injury from electric shock do not make any contact with the tuna tower during a thunderstorm The main components of the tuna tower are made of aluminum Salt par ticles and moisture are the main cause of white spots pitting and corro sion of aluminum Protective coatings such as anodizing are only an aid in the prevention of damage that can occur to the aluminum surfaces of the tower To help prevent damage to the tower caused by salt water particles and moisture follow this procedure CAUTION To prevent serious damage to the metal surfaces make sure all salt water and salt particles are removed from the tuna tower after each use of the boat CAUTION To prevent damage to the tuna tower do not use bronze wool sandpaper wire brushes abrasive pads or any abrasive cleaning
43. unit is damaged NOTE the drive unit hits an underwater object stop the engine In spect the drive unit for damage If the unit is damaged contact your dealer for a complete inspection and repair of the unit To Stop The Boat To stop the boat follow this procedure 1 Allow the engine to drop to the idle speed 2 Make sure the shifting lever is in the neutral position NOTE If the engines have been run at high speed tor a long period of time allow the engines to cool down by running the engines in the idle position for 3 to 5 minutes 3 Turn the ignition key to the position 4 If you are going to leave the boat for a long period of time put the bat tery main switch in the Off position 5 Make sure the boat is securely moored CAUTION prevent damage to the boat close all seacocks before leaving the boat See figure 25 Make sure the Bilge switch is in the On position Figure 25 18 Do These Procedures Before Each Use Of The Boat 1 Check the fuel supply If fuel is needed read To Fill The Fuel Tank WARNING Do not operate the boat when fuel fumes sent Fuel fumes are dangerous and harmful to your health 2 Check the fuel compartment for fuel leaks and fumes Make sure all fuel lines and fittings are tight See figure 22 Figure 22 3 Put the battery main switches in the On position See figure 23 ta
44. xplosion charge the batteries only in an area with good ventilation A CAUTION The negative poles are grounded on the batteries Reverse polarity will cause damage to the alternator When using a jumper cable or external charging always connect the red cable to the positive terminal and the black cable to the negative terminal of the battery A WARNING Lead acid batteries generate gases which can cause an explosion Keep sparks and flames away from the batteries To charge the batteries follow this procedure 1 Make sure the shoreline power connection is made 2 Put the Main switch in the position 3 Put the Battery Charger switch in the position See figure 26 Figure 26 Read the owner s manual for the charger for more instructions on how to use the charger and charge the batteries Hg CAUTION To prevent damage to the engine do not use full city water pressure 4 Turn the faucet for the water supply to the half way open position 5 Put the control handle in the Neutral position 6 Start the engine 7 Put the control handle in the Idle position 8 Let the engine run for 10 minutes or until the discharge water is clean 9 Stop the engine 10 Turn off the water supply 11 Remove the garden hose from the flush test device and the water supply outlet 12 Remove the flush test device To flush the system when the boat is in the water follow this pr
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