PURSUIT OS 385 Owner's Manual

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Page 1 - OWNER’S MANUAL

OS 385Part Number 9213038May 2012OS 385OWNER’S MANUALFISHING BOATS3901 St. Lucie Blvd.Ft. Pierce, Florida 34946© 2011 S2 Yachts, Inc.

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6SpecificationsOS 38512/20/2011545449 Warning Label Locations OS 385 545355 Attached to the steering wheel 545450 Detail A Helm Wing

Page 3 - Safety Information

A-2Appendix A Glossary of TermsOS 385Companionway: Opening in the deck of aboat to provide access below. Compartment: The interior of a boatdivided of

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Glossary of TermsA-3Appendix AOS 385Heat Exchanger: Used to transfer the heatthat is picked up by the closed cooling sys-tem to the raw cooling water.

Page 5 - Manual Supplement

A-4Appendix A Glossary of TermsOS 385Pitching: The fore and aft rocking motion ofa boat as the bow rises and falls.Pitch: The measure of the angle of

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Glossary of TermsA-5Appendix AOS 385Stringer: Longitudinal members fastenedinside the hull for additional structuralstrength. Strut: Mounted to the hu

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A-6Operator NotesOS 385

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Maintenance ScheduleB-1Appendix BOS 385MaintenanceEachUseWeekly MonthlySemi-AnnuallyYearlyAs NedeedClean hull below the waterline XBottom paint XXChec

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B-2Appendix B Maintenance LogOS 385Date Hours Dealer Service/RepairsMaintenance Log

Page 10 - Specifications

Maintenance LogB-3Appendix BOS 385Date Hours Dealer Service/Repairs

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B-4Appendix B Maintenance LogOS 385Date Hours Dealer Service/Repairs

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Boating Accident ReportC-1Appendix COS 385Boating Accident Report

Page 13 - General Information

Specifications7OS 38512/20/2011545006 545012 545055 545369 545118 545365 Detail B 545118 Detail A Detail of Label Locations OS 385 545065 or 545316 De

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C-2Appendix C Boating Accident ReportOS 385

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Float PlanD-1Appendix DOS 385Float Plan

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D-2Operator NotesOS 385

Page 17 - Section 1

Troubleshooting GuideE-1Appendix EOS 385Troubleshooting GuideProblem Cause and SolutionControl SystemsHydraulic Steering is slow to respond and errati

Page 18 - Mercury or mer

E-2Appendix E Troubleshooting GuideOS 385Problem Cause and SolutionThe boat vibrates at cruising speeds.• Propeller may be damaged and needrepair.• Th

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Troubleshooting GuideE-3Appendix EOS 385Problem Cause and SolutionThe engine is loosing RPM. The boat is not overloaded and the hull bottom and runnin

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SchematicsF-1Appendix FOS 385Schematics

Page 22 - Section 2 Helm Systems

F-2Appendix F SchematicsOS 385

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SchematicsF-3Appendix FOS 385

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8SpecificationsOS 38512/20/2011545368 Next to CO detector in aft berth & at upper step mount Interior Warning Label Loca

Page 25 - Bow Thruster Control

F-4Appendix F SchematicsOS 385

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SchematicsF-5Appendix FOS 385

Page 27 - Fuel Management System

F-6Appendix F SchematicsOS 385

Page 28 - Fuel Filters

SchematicsF-7Appendix FOS 385

Page 29 - Generator Panel

F-8Appendix F SchematicsOS 385

Page 30 - Section 3 Fuel System

SchematicsF-9Appendix FOS 385

Page 31 - Section 3

F-10Appendix F SchematicsOS 385

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SchematicsF-11Appendix FOS 385

Page 33 - Electrical Systems

F-12Appendix F SchematicsOS 385

Page 34 - Section 4 Electrical System

SchematicsF-13Appendix FOS 385

Page 35 - Bow Thruster Main

General Information9OS 385BoatModel: Hull Serial #:Purchase Date: Delivery Date:Ignition Keys # Registration #:Draft: Weight:Engine(s)Make: Model:Port

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F-14Appendix F SchematicsOS 385

Page 37 - Helm Panel

SchematicsF-15Appendix FOS 385

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F-16Appendix F SchematicsOS 385

Page 39 - Head Panel

SchematicsF-17Appendix FOS 385

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F-18Appendix F SchematicsOS 385

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SchematicsF-19Appendix FOS 385

Page 42 - Reverse Y-Adapter

F-20Appendix F SchematicsOS 385

Page 43 - Shore Power Breaker

SchematicsF-21Appendix FOS 385

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F-22Appendix F SchematicsOS 385

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SchematicsF-23Appendix FOS 385

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10General InformationOS 385Warranty and Warranty Registration CardsThe PURSUIT Limited Warranty Statementis included with your boat. It has been writ-

Page 47 - Section 5

F-24Appendix F SchematicsOS 385

Page 48 - Section 5 Plumbing System

SchematicsF-25Appendix FOS 385

Page 49 - Washdown Hose Connector

F-26Operator NotesOS 385

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General Information11OS 385InsuranceIn most states the boat owner is legallyresponsible for damages or injuries the boatcauses. Responsible boaters ca

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12Operator NotesOS 385

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Propulsion Systems1-1Section 1OS 385Propulsion Systems1.1 GeneralYour Pursuit boat is designed to be poweredwith three outboard engines.Each manufactu

Page 55 - Section 6

1-2Section 1 Propulsion SystemsOS 385 1.3 Engine Lubrication4-cycle engines have an oil sump in thecrankcase. The oil type, grade and levelmust be fo

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Propulsion Systems1-3Section 1OS 3851.5 PropellersThe propellers convert the power of theengines into thrust. Propellers vary in style,diameters and p

Page 58 - Anchor Line Secured to Cleat

1-4Section 1 Propulsion SystemsOS 385Voltmeter The voltmeter displays the voltage for thebattery and the charging system. The nor-mal voltage for a fu

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Helm Systems2-1Section 2OS 385Helm Systems2.1 GeneralThe helm controls consist of engine throttleand shift controls, steering system, trim tabcontrol

Page 60 - Stern Bench Open (Typical)

2-2Section 2 Helm SystemsOS 385 See your Pursuit dealer for necessary con-trol and cable adjustments. If the starter foreither engine engages with the

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Helm Systems2-3Section 2OS 385 2.6 Engine Stop SwitchYour Pursuit is equipped with an engine stopswitch and lanyard. When the lanyard ispulled away, i

Page 62 - Section 7 Exterior Equipment

2-4Section 2 Helm SystemsOS 385motors to turn. A slight clicking sound maybe heard as the wheel is turned. This soundis the opening and closing of val

Page 63 - Section 8

Helm Systems2-5Section 2OS 385lowing sea; raise the tabs to the full bow"UP" position.When running into a chop, a slight bowdown attitude wi

Page 64 - Section 8 Interior Equipment

2-6Section 2 Helm SystemsOS 3852.12 Spotlight (Optional)The spotlight is controlled by a panel on thehelm and a microprocessor located underthe deck i

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Fuel System3-1Section 3OS 385Fuel Systems3.1 GeneralThe fuel system of your Pursuit boat isdesigned to meet the requirements of theU.S. Coast Guard, N

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3-2Section 3 Fuel SystemOS 385The starboard fuel fills feed the starboardand center tanks. The port fuel fill feeds theport tank. The center tank hol

Page 67 - Section 9

Fuel System3-3Section 3OS 385Fuel filters are located in the mechanicalspace. The filters are the water separatortype and there is one filter for each

Page 68 - Section 9 Safety Equipment

Your Owner’s Manual was written to includesafety instructions to ensure safe operationand maintenance of your boat. Safety alertssymbols are used to a

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3-4Section 3 Fuel SystemOS 385Try not to spill fuel. If fuel is spilled, wipe upall traces with dry rags and immediately dis-pose of the rags properly

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Fuel System3-5Section 3OS 385hol and will increase as the alcohol contentincreases. Water or a jelly like substance inthe fuel filters is an indicatio

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3-6Operator NotesOS 385

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Electrical System4-1Section 4OS 385Electrical Systems4.1 GeneralYour Pursuit boat is equipped with DC andAC electrical systems. The DC systemdraws cur

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4-2Section 4 Electrical SystemOS 385Main Distribution Panel (MDP)

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Electrical System4-3Section 4OS 385Battery Switch Panel FeedsThe house and electronics breakers discon-nect ALL battery power to the electronicsand ho

Page 75 - Section 10

4-4Section 4 Electrical SystemOS 385Main Breakers Electronics MainThese are reserved for electronic accesso-ries installation. An electronic bus is lo

Page 76 - Section 10 Operation

Electrical System4-5Section 4OS 3854.3 12-Volt DC PanelsHelm Switch Panel The following are descriptions of the compo-nents controlled by the helm swi

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4-6Section 4 Electrical SystemOS 385LivewellActivates the livewell circulating pump tosupply water to the livewell. The pump isprotected by a circuit

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4-7Section 4 Electrical SystemOS 385Cabin Switch PanelsSwitches on the cabin panels operate theinterior and accent lighting for the cabin.These panels

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Operator NotesOS 375

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4-8Section 4 Electrical SystemOS 3854.5 AC Main Distribution The AC MDP is located in the cabin. Thefollowing are descriptions of the AC MDPand the b

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Electrical System4-9Section 4OS 385helm air is mounted on the panel adjacent tothe breaker. This breaker will trip if sea wateris not being supplied t

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4-10Section 4 Electrical SystemOS 385EntertainmentFor the the future additon of AC poweredaudio-visual equipment.SpareUse of the future addition of AC

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Electrical System4-11Section 4OS 385To avoid strain on the cable make sure it hasmore slack than the mooring lines. Dressthe cable so that it cannot

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4-12Section 4 Electrical SystemOS 385Fuel injected generators require bleeding ofair from the fuel delivery system prior to ini-tial start-up. Bleedi

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Electrical System4-13Section 4OS 385sound and there are no loose or corrodedterminals. Clean any corroded terminalsthoroughly with sandpaper, or repla

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4-14Section 4 Electrical SystemOS 385Have the entire AC circuitry tested everyseason by an experienced marine electri-cian, especially the shore power

Page 87 - Section 11

Plumbing System5-1Section 5OS 385Plumbing System5.1 Fresh Water SystemGeneral The fresh water system consists of a potablewater tank, distribution man

Page 88 - ! WARNING

5-2Section 5 Plumbing SystemOS 385the appropriate valve to isolate it while leav-ing the remainder of the system operational.Whenever the boat is left

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Plumbing System5-3Section 5OS 385Operation Make sure the ball valve is open beforeattempting to operate the raw water wash-down system. The pump is ac

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Specifications1OS 385SpecificationsB-Offshore Propulsion Type: Tipo di propulsione:B-au large Antriebsart: Tipo de propulsión:B-Alta Mar Type de propu

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5-4Section 5 Plumbing SystemOS 385Review and become familiar with the drain-age schematic and location of the thru-hulldrain valves. A situation requi

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Plumbing System5-5Section 5OS 385When the boat is out of the water, the bilgecan be drained by a thru-hull drain located inthe transom, near the botto

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5-6Section 5 Plumbing SystemOS 385 • Add a commercially available potablewater conditioner to the water tank tokeep it fresh.• Make sure the fresh wat

Page 94 - 12.2 Winterizing

Plumbing System5-7Section 5OS 385 ! CAUTIONDO NOT use harsh chemical draincleaners in drain systems; permanentdamage to the hoses, fittings and sys-t

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5-8Operator NotesOS 385

Page 96 - 12.3 Recommissioning

Ventilation System6-1Section 6OS 385Ventilation System6.1 Cabin VentilationVentilation is supplied by opening deckhatches and port lites.Deck Hatch Th

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6-2Operator NotesOS 385

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Exterior Equipment7-1Section 7OS 385Exterior Equipment7.1 DeckRails and Deck HardwareRails and deck hardware perform specificfunctions. Do not use for

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7-2Section 7 Exterior EquipmentOS 385WindlassThe windlass is mounted to the deck nearthe rear of the pulpit, above the rope locker.The anchor is store

Page 100 - Appendix A Glossary of Terms

Exterior Equipment7-3Section 7OS 385Windshield Your Pursuit boat is equipped with a one-piece vented fiberglass windshield withtinted glass. The glazi

Page 101 - Appendix A

2SpecificationsOS 385Fuel Tank Capacity (0.73kg/Liter): 1400 LitersKraftstofftankkapazitätFuel Type: 99 Gasoline 9 Diesel 1400 LiterOil Tank Capacity:

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7-4Section 7 Exterior EquipmentOS 385base and the pedestal. Lock the swivel whenthe boat speed exceeds 5 miles per hour. Stern Bench Seat To open, gr

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Exterior Equipment7-5Section 7OS 385cleaner. This grill like all appliances has thepotential to create safety hazards throughcareless or improper use.

Page 104 - Operator Notes

7-6Section 7 Exterior EquipmentOS 3857.3 Tower (Dealer Installed)Your boat could be equipped with a dealerinstalled aluminum tower. Towers are nor-mal

Page 105 - Maintenence Schedule

Interior Equipment8-1Section 8OS 385Interior Equipment8.1 Companionway DoorThe cabin is accessed through a slidingdoor. Behind the companionway door i

Page 106 - Maintenance Log

8-2Section 8 Interior EquipmentOS 385erator tank. When the switch senses a dropin vacuum in the system, it automatically sig-nals the pump to energize

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Interior Equipment8-3Section 8OS 385Refrigerator A 12-volt refrigerator is standard equipment.The breaker on the MDP and the thermostatinside the refr

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8-4Section 8 Interior EquipmentOS 385boat has been recently launched and wateris not flowing from the overboard thru-hullwhen the air conditioner is a

Page 109 - Appendix C

Safety Equipment9-1Section 9OS 385Safety Equipment9.1 GeneralYour boat and outboard engines have beenequipped with safety equipment designed toenhance

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9-2Section 9 Safety EquipmentOS 385If the operator is thrown from the seat, ormoves too far from the helm, the lanyard willdisconnect the clip from th

Page 111 - Appendix D

Safety Equipment9-3Section 9OS 385Other symptoms that may signal exposureto CO: dizziness, flushed face, ears ringing,headaches, tightness of chest or

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Specifications3OS 385Locate and Identify:Localizar e identificar:Localizzazione e identificazione deiA) Fuel Tank A) Depósito de Combustible component

Page 113 - Appendix E

9-4Section 9 Safety EquipmentOS 385Contact the detector manufacturer, the Pur-suit Customer Relations Department or yourlocal fire department for assi

Page 114 - Problem Cause and Solution

Safety Equipment9-5Section 9OS 385Read the book entitled, "Sportfish, Cruisers,Yachts - Owner's Manual" and the owner'smanual supp

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9-6Section 9 Safety EquipmentOS 385worn at all times when the vessel is under-way. Throwable devices must be immedi-ately available for use. All Pursu

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Safety Equipment9-7Section 9OS 385your presence and course. Your Pursuit boatis equipped with the navigation lightsrequired by the U.S. Coast Guard at

Page 117 - Appendix F

9-8Section 9 Safety EquipmentOS 3859.9 Additional Safety EquipmentBesides meeting the legal requirements,prudent boaters carry additional safetyequipm

Page 118 - Appendix F Schematics

Operation10-1Section 10OS 385Operation10.1 GeneralBefore you start, become familiar with thevarious component systems and their opera-tion, and perfor

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10-2Section 10 OperationOS 385petroleum facilities. Observe and avoidother restricted areas near dams, powerplants, etc.• Do not stop or anchor beneat

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Operation10-3Section 10OS 385Meeting Head-On Or Nearly-So SituationsWhen two motorboats are approaching eachother head-on or nearly head-on, neitherbo

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10-4Section 10 OperationOS 385Each person onboard must have at leastone personal flotation device onboard andone throwable device. Check the U.S. Coas

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Operation10-5Section 10OS 385• Alcohol and any mind altering chemicalscan severely reduce your reaction timeand affect your better judgment.• Alcohol

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4SpecificationsOS 385Repèrez et identifiez: Position and Beschreibung: Localizar e Identificar:A) Réservoir de carburant A) Kraftstofftank A) Depósito

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10-6Section 10 OperationOS 38510.6 FishingFishing can be very exciting and distractingfor the operator of the boat when the actiongets intense. Be con

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Operation10-7Section 10OS 38510.8 Docking, Anchoring and MooringDocking and Docklines Maneuvering a boat near a dock and secur-ing it requires skill a

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10-8Section 10 OperationOS 385cleats. The spring lines keep the boat frombacking into the dock while allowing it to ridethe tide.Leaving the Dock Star

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Operation10-9Section 10OS 385lem. If you are unable to correct the prob-lem, call for help. If only one engine has failed, you can oper-ate on one eng

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10-10Section 10 OperationOS 38510.13 Transporting your Boat Your Pursuit boat is a large boat and shouldonly be trailered by professionals with therig

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Operation10-11Section 10OS 385rope, chain or turnbuckle in addition tothe winch cable. Additional straps maybe required across the beam of the boat.If

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10-12Section 10 OperationOS 385When a skier falls, be prepared to turnthe boat immediately and return to theskier. Never leave a fallen skier alone in

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Routine Maintenance11-1Section 11OS 385Routine Maintenance11.1 General Before using a cleaning product, refer to theproduct directions and specificati

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11-2Section 11 Routine MaintenanceOS 385more frequently may indicate a stray currentproblem within the boat or at the slip ormarina. Anodes that do no

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Routine Maintenance11-3Section 11OS 385Anodized Aluminum Surfaces Wash periodically with soap and water tokeep it clean. If the boat is used in saltwa

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Specifications5OS 385Working Deck Area OS 385 Working Deck 385 12/20/2011Areas for occupation during normal operation of the boat

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11-4Section 11 Routine MaintenanceOS 385DO NOT use the following on acrylic plastic: • Abrasive cleaners• Acetone • Solvents• Alcohol • Glass cleaners

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Routine Maintenance11-5Section 11OS 38511.3 Seats, Upholstery, Canvas and Enclosures Seat Slides and Swivel Bases Perform the following periodically:

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11-6Section 11 Routine MaintenanceOS 385Lubricate snaps periodically with petroleumjelly or silicone grease. Lubricate zipperswith silicone spray or p

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Seasonal Maintenance12-1Section 12OS 385Seasonal Maintenance12.1 Storage and Lay-up Before Hauling: • Pump out the head. Flush the holdingtank using c

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12-2Section 12 Seasonal MaintenanceOS 385resulting from improper cradle or trailersupport is not covered by the Pursuitwarranty. Preparing The Boat Fo

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Seasonal Maintenance12-3Section 12OS 385washdown pump, will not remove the waterfrom the pump. Remove the outlet hose onthe pump, turn it on and allow

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12-4Section 12 Seasonal MaintenanceOS 385and store in a safe, dry place. Remove allelectronics. Coat all wire connectors andbus bars in the helm compa

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Seasonal Maintenance12-5Section 12OS 385After Launching: • Check all water systems and the enginemounting bolts for leaks. Operate eachsystem one at a

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12-6Operator NotesOS 385

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Glossary of TermsA-1Appendix AOS 385Glossary of TermsAft: In, near, or toward the stern of a boat.Aground: A boat stuck on the bottom.Amidships: In or

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