OS 385Part Number 9213038May 2012OS 385OWNER’S MANUALFISHING BOATS3901 St. Lucie Blvd.Ft. Pierce, Florida 34946© 2011 S2 Yachts, Inc.
6SpecificationsOS 38512/20/2011545449 Warning Label Locations OS 385 545355 Attached to the steering wheel 545450 Detail A Helm Wing
A-2Appendix A Glossary of TermsOS 385Companionway: Opening in the deck of aboat to provide access below. Compartment: The interior of a boatdivided of
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.
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
Glossary of TermsA-5Appendix AOS 385Stringer: Longitudinal members fastenedinside the hull for additional structuralstrength. Strut: Mounted to the hu
A-6Operator NotesOS 385
Maintenance ScheduleB-1Appendix BOS 385MaintenanceEachUseWeekly MonthlySemi-AnnuallyYearlyAs NedeedClean hull below the waterline XBottom paint XXChec
B-2Appendix B Maintenance LogOS 385Date Hours Dealer Service/RepairsMaintenance Log
Maintenance LogB-3Appendix BOS 385Date Hours Dealer Service/Repairs
B-4Appendix B Maintenance LogOS 385Date Hours Dealer Service/Repairs
Boating Accident ReportC-1Appendix COS 385Boating Accident Report
Specifications7OS 38512/20/2011545006 545012 545055 545369 545118 545365 Detail B 545118 Detail A Detail of Label Locations OS 385 545065 or 545316 De
C-2Appendix C Boating Accident ReportOS 385
Float PlanD-1Appendix DOS 385Float Plan
D-2Operator NotesOS 385
Troubleshooting GuideE-1Appendix EOS 385Troubleshooting GuideProblem Cause and SolutionControl SystemsHydraulic Steering is slow to respond and errati
E-2Appendix E Troubleshooting GuideOS 385Problem Cause and SolutionThe boat vibrates at cruising speeds.• Propeller may be damaged and needrepair.• Th
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
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8SpecificationsOS 38512/20/2011545368 Next to CO detector in aft berth & at upper step mount Interior Warning Label Loca
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General Information9OS 385BoatModel: Hull Serial #:Purchase Date: Delivery Date:Ignition Keys # Registration #:Draft: Weight:Engine(s)Make: Model:Port
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10General InformationOS 385Warranty and Warranty Registration CardsThe PURSUIT Limited Warranty Statementis included with your boat. It has been writ-
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General Information11OS 385InsuranceIn most states the boat owner is legallyresponsible for damages or injuries the boatcauses. Responsible boaters ca
12Operator NotesOS 385
Propulsion Systems1-1Section 1OS 385Propulsion Systems1.1 GeneralYour Pursuit boat is designed to be poweredwith three outboard engines.Each manufactu
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
Propulsion Systems1-3Section 1OS 3851.5 PropellersThe propellers convert the power of theengines into thrust. Propellers vary in style,diameters and p
1-4Section 1 Propulsion SystemsOS 385Voltmeter The voltmeter displays the voltage for thebattery and the charging system. The nor-mal voltage for a fu
Helm Systems2-1Section 2OS 385Helm Systems2.1 GeneralThe helm controls consist of engine throttleand shift controls, steering system, trim tabcontrol
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Fuel System3-3Section 3OS 385Fuel filters are located in the mechanicalspace. The filters are the water separatortype and there is one filter for each
Your Owner’s Manual was written to includesafety instructions to ensure safe operationand maintenance of your boat. Safety alertssymbols are used to a
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
Fuel System3-5Section 3OS 385hol and will increase as the alcohol contentincreases. Water or a jelly like substance inthe fuel filters is an indicatio
3-6Operator NotesOS 385
Electrical System4-1Section 4OS 385Electrical Systems4.1 GeneralYour Pursuit boat is equipped with DC andAC electrical systems. The DC systemdraws cur
4-2Section 4 Electrical SystemOS 385Main Distribution Panel (MDP)
Electrical System4-3Section 4OS 385Battery Switch Panel FeedsThe house and electronics breakers discon-nect ALL battery power to the electronicsand ho
4-4Section 4 Electrical SystemOS 385Main Breakers Electronics MainThese are reserved for electronic accesso-ries installation. An electronic bus is lo
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
4-6Section 4 Electrical SystemOS 385LivewellActivates the livewell circulating pump tosupply water to the livewell. The pump isprotected by a circuit
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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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
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
4-10Section 4 Electrical SystemOS 385EntertainmentFor the the future additon of AC poweredaudio-visual equipment.SpareUse of the future addition of AC
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
4-12Section 4 Electrical SystemOS 385Fuel injected generators require bleeding ofair from the fuel delivery system prior to ini-tial start-up. Bleedi
Electrical System4-13Section 4OS 385sound and there are no loose or corrodedterminals. Clean any corroded terminalsthoroughly with sandpaper, or repla
4-14Section 4 Electrical SystemOS 385Have the entire AC circuitry tested everyseason by an experienced marine electri-cian, especially the shore power
Plumbing System5-1Section 5OS 385Plumbing System5.1 Fresh Water SystemGeneral The fresh water system consists of a potablewater tank, distribution man
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
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
Specifications1OS 385SpecificationsB-Offshore Propulsion Type: Tipo di propulsione:B-au large Antriebsart: Tipo de propulsión:B-Alta Mar Type de propu
5-4Section 5 Plumbing SystemOS 385Review and become familiar with the drain-age schematic and location of the thru-hulldrain valves. A situation requi
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
5-6Section 5 Plumbing SystemOS 385 • Add a commercially available potablewater conditioner to the water tank tokeep it fresh.• Make sure the fresh wat
Plumbing System5-7Section 5OS 385 ! CAUTIONDO NOT use harsh chemical draincleaners in drain systems; permanentdamage to the hoses, fittings and sys-t
5-8Operator NotesOS 385
Ventilation System6-1Section 6OS 385Ventilation System6.1 Cabin VentilationVentilation is supplied by opening deckhatches and port lites.Deck Hatch Th
6-2Operator NotesOS 385
Exterior Equipment7-1Section 7OS 385Exterior Equipment7.1 DeckRails and Deck HardwareRails and deck hardware perform specificfunctions. Do not use for
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
Exterior Equipment7-3Section 7OS 385Windshield Your Pursuit boat is equipped with a one-piece vented fiberglass windshield withtinted glass. The glazi
2SpecificationsOS 385Fuel Tank Capacity (0.73kg/Liter): 1400 LitersKraftstofftankkapazitätFuel Type: 99 Gasoline 9 Diesel 1400 LiterOil Tank Capacity:
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
Exterior Equipment7-5Section 7OS 385cleaner. This grill like all appliances has thepotential to create safety hazards throughcareless or improper use.
7-6Section 7 Exterior EquipmentOS 3857.3 Tower (Dealer Installed)Your boat could be equipped with a dealerinstalled aluminum tower. Towers are nor-mal
Interior Equipment8-1Section 8OS 385Interior Equipment8.1 Companionway DoorThe cabin is accessed through a slidingdoor. Behind the companionway door i
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
Interior Equipment8-3Section 8OS 385Refrigerator A 12-volt refrigerator is standard equipment.The breaker on the MDP and the thermostatinside the refr
8-4Section 8 Interior EquipmentOS 385boat has been recently launched and wateris not flowing from the overboard thru-hullwhen the air conditioner is a
Safety Equipment9-1Section 9OS 385Safety Equipment9.1 GeneralYour boat and outboard engines have beenequipped with safety equipment designed toenhance
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
Safety Equipment9-3Section 9OS 385Other symptoms that may signal exposureto CO: dizziness, flushed face, ears ringing,headaches, tightness of chest or
Specifications3OS 385Locate and Identify:Localizar e identificar:Localizzazione e identificazione deiA) Fuel Tank A) Depósito de Combustible component
9-4Section 9 Safety EquipmentOS 385Contact the detector manufacturer, the Pur-suit Customer Relations Department or yourlocal fire department for assi
Safety Equipment9-5Section 9OS 385Read the book entitled, "Sportfish, Cruisers,Yachts - Owner's Manual" and the owner'smanual supp
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
Safety Equipment9-7Section 9OS 385your presence and course. Your Pursuit boatis equipped with the navigation lightsrequired by the U.S. Coast Guard at
9-8Section 9 Safety EquipmentOS 3859.9 Additional Safety EquipmentBesides meeting the legal requirements,prudent boaters carry additional safetyequipm
Operation10-1Section 10OS 385Operation10.1 GeneralBefore you start, become familiar with thevarious component systems and their opera-tion, and perfor
10-2Section 10 OperationOS 385petroleum facilities. Observe and avoidother restricted areas near dams, powerplants, etc.• Do not stop or anchor beneat
Operation10-3Section 10OS 385Meeting Head-On Or Nearly-So SituationsWhen two motorboats are approaching eachother head-on or nearly head-on, neitherbo
10-4Section 10 OperationOS 385Each person onboard must have at leastone personal flotation device onboard andone throwable device. Check the U.S. Coas
Operation10-5Section 10OS 385• Alcohol and any mind altering chemicalscan severely reduce your reaction timeand affect your better judgment.• Alcohol
4SpecificationsOS 385Repèrez et identifiez: Position and Beschreibung: Localizar e Identificar:A) Réservoir de carburant A) Kraftstofftank A) Depósito
10-6Section 10 OperationOS 38510.6 FishingFishing can be very exciting and distractingfor the operator of the boat when the actiongets intense. Be con
Operation10-7Section 10OS 38510.8 Docking, Anchoring and MooringDocking and Docklines Maneuvering a boat near a dock and secur-ing it requires skill a
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
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
10-10Section 10 OperationOS 38510.13 Transporting your Boat Your Pursuit boat is a large boat and shouldonly be trailered by professionals with therig
Operation10-11Section 10OS 385rope, chain or turnbuckle in addition tothe winch cable. Additional straps maybe required across the beam of the boat.If
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
Routine Maintenance11-1Section 11OS 385Routine Maintenance11.1 General Before using a cleaning product, refer to theproduct directions and specificati
11-2Section 11 Routine MaintenanceOS 385more frequently may indicate a stray currentproblem within the boat or at the slip ormarina. Anodes that do no
Routine Maintenance11-3Section 11OS 385Anodized Aluminum Surfaces Wash periodically with soap and water tokeep it clean. If the boat is used in saltwa
Specifications5OS 385Working Deck Area OS 385 Working Deck 385 12/20/2011Areas for occupation during normal operation of the boat
11-4Section 11 Routine MaintenanceOS 385DO NOT use the following on acrylic plastic: • Abrasive cleaners• Acetone • Solvents• Alcohol • Glass cleaners
Routine Maintenance11-5Section 11OS 38511.3 Seats, Upholstery, Canvas and Enclosures Seat Slides and Swivel Bases Perform the following periodically:
11-6Section 11 Routine MaintenanceOS 385Lubricate snaps periodically with petroleumjelly or silicone grease. Lubricate zipperswith silicone spray or p
Seasonal Maintenance12-1Section 12OS 385Seasonal Maintenance12.1 Storage and Lay-up Before Hauling: • Pump out the head. Flush the holdingtank using c
12-2Section 12 Seasonal MaintenanceOS 385resulting from improper cradle or trailersupport is not covered by the Pursuitwarranty. Preparing The Boat Fo
Seasonal Maintenance12-3Section 12OS 385washdown pump, will not remove the waterfrom the pump. Remove the outlet hose onthe pump, turn it on and allow
12-4Section 12 Seasonal MaintenanceOS 385and store in a safe, dry place. Remove allelectronics. Coat all wire connectors andbus bars in the helm compa
Seasonal Maintenance12-5Section 12OS 385After Launching: • Check all water systems and the enginemounting bolts for leaks. Operate eachsystem one at a
12-6Operator NotesOS 385
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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