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i390 Sundancer
®
(425 Sundancer
®
)
Congratulations on becoming the new owner of the
world’s most prestigious yacht. We at Sea Ray
®
Boats, Inc. welcome you into our worldwide and
ever-expanding family of boating enthusiasts.
The Owner’s Manual Packet, to be kept on board
your Sea Ray, gives you important information on
all the features of your Sea Ray, for years of trouble-
free boating take the time to carefully review the
information in your Owner’s Manual Packet and
really get to know your boat. Have everyone who
will operate your yacht read this manual.
The Owner’s Manual Packet contains the following:
Owner’s Manual
The Owner’s Manual gives you important operating
and safety information, as well as reminding you
about your responsibilities as a boat owner/
operator.
Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM)
Information
This section of your Owner’s Manual Packet
contains information from the manufacturers of
equipment installed on your boat. Examples include
the engine, engine control and steering system.
Throughout the Owner’s Manual you will be referred
to information provided by manufacturers of specific
systems.
Because your purchase represents a substantial
investment, we know you will want to take the
necessary measures to protect its value. We have
outlined a program for proper operation, periodic
maintenance and safety inspections. We urge you
to follow these recommendations. If you have
questions which are not fully covered by the Owner’s
Manual Packet, please consult your authorized
dealer for assistance.
Thank You For Selecting A Sea Ray
®
!
Bon Voyage
WELCOME
International 425 Sundancer
®
390 Sundancer
®
®
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i390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)Congratulations on becoming the new owner of theworld’s most prestigious yacht. We at Sea Ray®Boats, Inc. welcome you

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)x390 DA OWNER’S MANUAL • TABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION 8 • SERVICE INFORMATION1. Summary Guide for Inspection, Service andM

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)5.4SECTION 5 • FUEL SYSTEMLIDT-HANDLETURBINESEE-THRU BOWLHEAT DEFLECTORDRAIN PLUGFEHGJIRACOR® FUEL FILTER MAINTENANCE(F

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5.5SECTION 5 • FUEL SYSTEM390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)7. Insert the new filter element with a slowdownward twisting motion.8. Fill the filter with

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6.1SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)1. DC SYSTEMThe 12 volt direct current (DC) electrical systemderives its power from the

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)6.2SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEMAlways disconnect battery cables before doing anywork on the engine's electrical s

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6.3SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)! DANGER• Never use an open flame in the batterystorage area.• Avoid striking sparks

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)6.4SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEMMAIN DC BREAKER PANEL(FIG. 6.4.1)NOTE: Panel layout and labeling are subject to varianc

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6.5SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)MAIN BATTERY AND GENERATOR SWITCHES(FIG. 6.5.1)LATCHING SOLENOIDS (GAS)(FIG. 6.5.2)PORT

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)6.6SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEMBOW THRUSTER LATCHING SOLENOID(FIG. 6.6.1)BOW THRUSTER FUSEBOW THRUSTER LATCHINGSOLENOI

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6.7SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)WINDLASS BREAKER(FIG. 6.7.1)WINDLASS BREAKERMAIN BATTERY SOLENOID BOXFORWARD BILGECOMPO

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xi390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)Information in this publication is based upon the latest product specifications available at printing. Sea Ray® Boat

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)6.8SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEMUnder no circumstances override the sourceselect system.! WARNINGEXTREME HAZARD – Swi

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6.9SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)The main breakers may trip if there is a surge inline voltage, an electrical storm or a

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)6.10SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEMAC MAIN DISTRIBUTION PANEL(FIG. 6.10.1)NOTE: Panel layout and labeling are subject to

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6.11SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)DC MAIN DISTRIBUTION PANEL(FIG. 6.11.1)NOTE: Panel layout and labeling are subject to

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)6.12SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM13. SHORE POWERA. SHORE POWER CORDSThe 390 DA is equipped with dual 30AMP/120V/60 cycl

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6.13SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)15. HALOGEN LIGHTINGYour 390 DA uses 12 voltHalogen lights as the primarylighting syst

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)6.14SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEMA. INTERNATIONAL RECEPTACLEAll readily accessible 220V outlets are protectedby a Resid

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6.15SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)Replace zinc anodes if they are corroded 50% ormore.! CAUTIONZinc anodes generally r

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6.17SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)DC WIRING SCHEMATIC(FIG. 6.17.1)Drawing No. 09-601 (1 0f 6)

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)6.18SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEMDC WIRING SCHEMATIC(FIG. 6.18.1)Drawing No. 09-601 (2 0f 6)

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6.19SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)DC WIRING SCHEMATIC (GAS)(FIG. 6.19.1)Drawing No. 09-601 (3 0f 6)

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)6.20SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEMDC WIRING SCHEMATIC (DIESEL)(FIG. 6.20.1)Drawing No. 09-601 (4 0f 6)

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6.21SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)Drawing No. 09-601 (5 0f 6)DC WIRING SCHEMATIC(FIG. 6.21.1)

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)6.22SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEMDrawing No. 09-601 (6 0f 6)DC WIRING SCHEMATIC(FIG. 6.22.1)

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6.23SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)CABIN DC WIRING SCHEMATIC(FIG. 6.23.1)Drawing No. 09-602 (1 0f 2)

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)6.24SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEMCABIN DC WIRING SCHEMATIC(FIG. 6.24.1)Drawing No. 09-602 (2 0f 2)

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6.25SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)MAIN NEGATIVES, GROUNDING, AND BONDING SCHEMATIC(FIG. 6.25.1)Drawing No. 09-603

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)6.26SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEMENGINE HARNESS SCHEMATIC(FIG. 6.26.1)Drawing No. 09-604

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6.27SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)SYSTEMS MONITOR WIRING DIAGRAM(FIG. 6.27.1)Drawing No. 09-606

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1.1SECTION 1 • SAFETY390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)Information which is important to proper operationor maintenance, but is not hazard-related.NOTICE

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)6.28SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEMSTOVE TOP SWITCH SCHEMATIC(FIG. 6.28.1)Drawing No. 09-607

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6.29SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)Drawing No. 09-610WINDLASS SCHEMATIC(FIG. 6.29.1)

Pagina 38 - 5. PROPELLERS

390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)6.30SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEMDrawing No. 09-613TV & STEREO ANTENNA SCHEMATIC(FIG. 6.30.1)

Pagina 39 - 6. GENERAL DECK LAYOUT

6.31SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)BOW THRUSTER SCHEMATIC(FIG. 6.31.1)Drawing No. 09-616

Pagina 40 - 7. CABIN LAYOUT

390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)6.32SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEMAC WIRING SCHEMATIC (STANDARD 120VOLT 60HZ)(FIG. 6.32.1)Drawing No. 09-630

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6.33SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)AC WIRING SCHEMATIC (OPTIONAL 220VOLT 50HZ)(FIG. 6.33.1)Drawing No. 09-630

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)6.34SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEMSMARTCRAFT SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM (GAS)(FIG. 6.34.1)Drawing No. 09-701

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6.35SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)SMARTCRAFT SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM (DIESEL)(FIG. 6.35.1)Drawing No. 09-702

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)6.36SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEMSTEREO WIRING DIAGRAM(FIG. 6.36.1)Drawing No. 09-611

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6.37SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)INTERCONNECT DIAGRAM(FIG. 6.37.1)Drawing No. 09-622

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)1.2SECTION 1 • SAFETY2. LEGALLY MANDATED MINIMUMREQUIRED EQUIPMENTConsult your national boating law enforcementagency.

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7.1SECTION 7 • ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)1. LAYOUT AND ACCESSORIESFigures 7.18.1 and 7.19.1 identify the location andarran

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)7.2SECTION 7 • ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONSlocated on the port hanging closet wall. Theremovable air filter can be accessed

Pagina 50 - 12. IMPORTANT GAUGES

7.3SECTION 7 • ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)A. WATER TANKThe 100 gallon water tank is located between theport and starboard f

Pagina 51 - C. SYNCHRONIZER

390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)7.4SECTION 7 • ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONSThe even flow of water gives better control of hotwater adjustment at the faucet.

Pagina 52 - F. M AGNETIC COMPASS

7.5SECTION 7 • ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)E. WATER HEATERThe 11 gallon (41.6 liters) water heater is locatedforward of the

Pagina 53 - G. S YSTEMS MONITOR

390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)7.6SECTION 7 • ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONSF. DOCKSIDE WATER INLETThe dockside water inlet, located in the transomstorage, p

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7.7SECTION 7 • ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)starboard inboard stringers. Gray water from thehead systems, galley systems and

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)7.8SECTION 7 • ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONSstandards further state that this shall not beconstrued to prohibit the carriage

Pagina 56 - NAVIGATOR

7.9SECTION 7 • ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)C. HOLDING TANK OPERATIONHolding tank (Figure 7.8.1) fluid level indicatorsare lo

Pagina 57 - 14. CONSOLE DIMMER

1.3SECTION 1 • SAFETY390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)portable extinguishers at hand and ready to use incase the fire reignites. Do not breathe fumes or

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)7.10SECTION 7 • ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS7. COMMUNICATION SYSTEMThe 390 DA is equipped with a land-line telephoneconnecti

Pagina 59 - SWITCH AND RECEPTACLE LAYOUT

7.11SECTION 7 • ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)D. DOCKSIDE TELEVISION HOOKUPFor television reception dockside, attach thedocksi

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)7.12SECTION 7 • ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONSFIREDIESEL AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHER INDICATOR(FIG. 7.12.2)9. AUTOMATIC FIRE E

Pagina 61 - 16. LIGHTING LAYOUT

7.13SECTION 7 • ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)After the engine room has been inspected and ithas been determined safe and you

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)7.14SECTION 7 • ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS10. BOW THRUSTER (OPTIONAL)The bow thruster is electrically driven and givesthe

Pagina 63 - SECTION 3 • USING YOUR BOAT

7.15SECTION 7 • ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)VACUUM CLEANERSALON SOFAVACUUM VENTVACUUM INLETCENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEM (OPTIONAL)(

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)7.16SECTION 7 • ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS17. CONVERTIBLE SOFASThe sofas in both the salon and aft stateroom areascan be c

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7.17SECTION 7 • ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)B. STORAGE:• Do not fold or store any of the canvas set pieceswhile wet. All ca

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)7.18SECTION 7 • ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS22. FLOOR PLANINTERIOR(FIG. 7.18.1)IHGFEDCBMASTER STATEROOMMASTER STATEROOM A/C

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7.19SECTION 7 • ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)FLOOR PLANGENERAL DECK LAYOUT(FIG. 7.19.1)IHGFEDCBANCHOR CHUTEWINDLASSDECK HATCH

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)1.4SECTION 1 • SAFETYFigure 1.3.1 gives examples of boat operatingconditions that can lead to high concentrations ofca

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8.1SECTION 8 • REQUIRED INSPECTION, SERVICE ANDMAINTENANCE390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)Routine inspection, service and maintenance ofyour boat’s sys

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8.2SECTION 8 • REQUIRED INSPECTION, SERVICE ANDMAINTENANCE390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)SUMMARY GUIDE FOR INSPECTION, SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE*Use in

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8.3SECTION 8 • REQUIRED INSPECTION, SERVICE ANDMAINTENANCE390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)2. USEFUL SERVICE INFORMATIONOWNERHOME PORTBOAT NAMEREGISTRAT

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8.4SECTION 8 • REQUIRED INSPECTION, SERVICE ANDMAINTENANCE390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)3. INSPECTION, SERVICE ANDMAINTENANCE PROTOCOLA. BILGE AREAMa

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8.5SECTION 8 • REQUIRED INSPECTION, SERVICE ANDMAINTENANCE390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)B. TOPSIDE AND SUPPLIESOnce a year, you should undertake a th

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8.6SECTION 8 • REQUIRED INSPECTION, SERVICE ANDMAINTENANCE390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)E. WATER SYSTEM• Turn ON the WATER SYSTEM switch.• Open water

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8.7SECTION 8 • REQUIRED INSPECTION, SERVICE ANDMAINTENANCE390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)F. FUEL SYSTEMSGASOLINE:• Fill fuel tank with gasoline and th

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8.8SECTION 8 • REQUIRED INSPECTION, SERVICE ANDMAINTENANCE390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)SEACOCK(FIG. 8.8.1)OPENHOSEHOSE CLAMPSCLOSEDSEACOCKHANDLESEAC

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8.9SECTION 8 • REQUIRED INSPECTION, SERVICE ANDMAINTENANCE390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)10. QUICK REFERENCE CHECKLISTAs the owner/operator of a Sea R

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1.5SECTION 1 • SAFETY390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)(FIG. 1.5.2)(FIG. 1.5.3)(FIG. 1.5.4)(FIG. 1.5.1)Near-Shore Life Vest (Type II)“keyhole” vest with

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8.10SECTION 8 • REQUIRED INSPECTION, SERVICE ANDMAINTENANCE390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)QUICK REFERENCE CHECKLIST (CONT’D)*If engine fails to start,

Pagina 81 - 2. BILGE PUMPS

8.11SECTION 8 • REQUIRED INSPECTION, SERVICE ANDMAINTENANCE390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)C. WHILE UNDERWAYGENERAL1. Passengers/Crew ...

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8.12SECTION 8 • REQUIRED INSPECTION, SERVICE ANDMAINTENANCE390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)QUICK REFERENCE CHECKLIST (CONT’D)3. Ignition ...

Pagina 83 - 5. ENGINE GAUGE PACKAGE

8.13SECTION 8 • REQUIRED INSPECTION, SERVICE ANDMAINTENANCE390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)QUICK REFERENCE CHECKLIST (CONT’D)Do not run the generator o

Pagina 84 - 7. ENGINE MOUNTS

8.14SECTION 8 • REQUIRED INSPECTION, SERVICE ANDMAINTENANCE390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)11. AFTER MARKET EQUIPMENT CHECKLISTAny safety or operationa

Pagina 85 - 11. VIBRATION & CAUSES

8.15SECTION 8 • REQUIRED INSPECTION, SERVICE ANDMAINTENANCE390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)12. MAINTENANCE LOGFollow the recommended maintenance listed

Pagina 86 - F. OTHER POSSIBLE CAUSES

8.16SECTION 8 • REQUIRED INSPECTION, SERVICE ANDMAINTENANCE390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)MAINTENANCE LOG (CONT’D)Date Maintenance Description Engine

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)9.1SECTION 9 • CARE & REFINISHING1. MAINTENANCE & RECONDITIONINGYour new boat has been designed to provide youw

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)9.2SECTION 9 • CARE & REFINISHING6. CARE FOR BOTTOM PAINTFrom time to time a slight algae or slime formson all vess

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)9.3SECTION 9 • CARE & REFINISHING7. BILGE/ENGINE COMPARTMENT1. Pump the bilges dry and remove all loose dirt.Be sur

Pagina 90 - C. CARRIER SEAL KIT

390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)1.6SECTION 1 • SAFETY1,725390 DA14• Tool kit:- Assorted screwdrivers (Phillips and flat blade)- Pliers (regular, vise-

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)9.4SECTION 9 • CARE & REFINISHING10. ACRYLIC PLASTIC SHEETING(PLASTIC GLASS)Never use a dry cloth or duster or glas

Pagina 92 - 15. SEACOCKS & STRAINERS

Index 1INDEX390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)SYMBOLS12 Volt Accessory Receptacle ... 2.25, 6.84-in-1 Multigauge ...

Pagina 93 - 17. ELECTRIC BILGE HATCH

390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)Index 2INDEXIIce Maker ... 7.14Inspection Guide ...

Pagina 94 - 18. 390 DA BILGE LAYOUT

Index 3INDEX390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)WWarning Label Locations ... 1.17Warranty ...

Pagina 95 - 390 DA BILGE LAYOUT (DIESEL)

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1.7SECTION 1 • SAFETY390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)The information present on the certification platedoes not relieve the operator from responsibilit

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)1.8SECTION 1 • SAFETYYour passengers are relying on you to operate andmaneuver the boat safely so that they are not in

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1.9SECTION 1 • SAFETY390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)D. Sheltered watersMaximum wind speed: 15 knots (18 mph)Maximum wave height: 0.5 meters (1.5 feet)

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)1.10SECTION 1 • SAFETYof the tide times where appropriate.If you are in an unfamiliar area without knowledgeof the haz

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1.11SECTION 1 • SAFETY390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)All boaters have a legal obligation to help otherboaters who are in distress, as long as renderin

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)1.12SECTION 1 • SAFETY• Keep the victim constantly in sight.• When almost alongside, stop the engine in gearto prevent

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1.13SECTION 1 • SAFETY390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)F. GROUNDINGIn the event of running aground:• Check for leaks. If water is coming in, stop theint

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)1.14SECTION 1 • SAFETY18. NAUTICAL TERMSAbeam – object 90 degrees to center line on eitherside of boat.Abaft – a point

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1.15SECTION 1 • SAFETY390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)FOR BOATS WITH VACUFLUSH® HEADS ONLYDo not place facial tissues, paper towels or sanitarynapkins

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)1.16SECTION 1 • SAFETY20. KEY TO SYMBOLS ON CONTROLS &PRINTSThese symbols may be found on your controls andgauges

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1.17SECTION 1 • SAFETY390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)Save Our SeasIt is illegal to dump plastic trash anywhere into the ocean or navigable watersof th

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iii390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)INTRODUCTION1. THIS MANUALThe material here and in the rest of the Owner’sManual Packet:• Gives you basic safety in

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1.19SECTION 1 • SAFETY390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)WARNING LABEL LOCATIONS(FIG. 1.19.1)MRP 852558 SR-140FORE AND AFT SUN PADS SHOULD NOTBE USED WHEN

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)1.20SECTION 1 • SAFETYTRANSOM WALLCOMPONENT BOARDWARNING LABEL LOCATIONS(FIG. 1.20.1)MRP 852616 SR-124INSIDE COMPARTMEN

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1.21SECTION 1 • SAFETY390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)WARNING LABEL LOCATIONS(FIG. 1.21.1)AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH FROM CARBON MONOXIDEEXHAUST FUM

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2.1SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENT390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)SLING STRAPSSLING TAGSLING TAGPROPER LIFTING AND STORAGE OF THE 390 DA(FIG. 2.1.

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)2.2SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENTCORRECT SUPPORT(NO GAP BETWEENHULL AND CRADLE)INCORRECT SUPPORT(GAP CREATES UNDU

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2.3SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENT390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)PASSENGER LOCATIONS (COCKPIT & DECK)(FIG. 2.3.1)WORKING DECK(DECK AREA INTEN

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)2.4SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENTBOAT DIMENSIONS AND CLEARANCES(FIG. 2.4.1)Overall Lengthw/swim platform --------

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2.5SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENT390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)GENERAL DECK LAYOUT(FIG. 2.5.1)IHGFEDCBANCHOR/ANCHOR CHUTEBOW STORAGE LOCKERWIND

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)iv6. HULL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER(HIN)The “Hull Identification Number” located on thestarboard side of the transom, is t

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)2.6SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENTCABIN LAYOUT(FIG. 2.6.1)IHGFEDCBMASTER STATEROOM BUNKACCESS HATCH FOR MASTERSTAT

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2.7SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENT390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)SPOILER(FIG. 2.7.1)FEDCBSTEREO SPEAKERRADAR W/RAYCHART GPS ANTENNA(OPTIONAL)SEA

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)2.8SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENT01234RPMX100001234RPMX1000POWERENTERCLEARMENUMARKALARMSRANGEDISPLAYMODF/ CF/ C00

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2.9SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENT390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)+-PWRNAVIGATORF/ CF/ C00PSI/kPPSI/kP280250175100100806018141210EF1/2040801404200

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)2.10SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENTCONTROL STATION SWITCH PANEL (GAS)(FIG. 2.10.1)CONTROL STATION SWITCH PANEL(DI

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2.11SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENT390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)STARBOARD THROUGH-HULL FITTINGS(FIG. 2.11.1)PORT THROUGH-HULL FITTINGS(FIG. 2.1

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)2.12SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENTDCBAGFEIHGENERATOR PICKUPSTARBOARD RUDDER POSTPORT SHAFT LOGENGINE ROOM BULKHEA

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2.13SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENT390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)PORT STBDVARIABLEFULL THROTTLEIDLENEUTRALREVERSEFORWARDPORTSTBDENGINE GEARSHIFT

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)2.14SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENTTRIM TABS SWITCH(FIG. 2.14.1)RUNNINGATTITUDE LIST PUSHBOW UP ... TOP OF BOTH

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2.15SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENT390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)TRIM PLANE SWITCH (AT HELM)HYDRAULIC RAMSTRIM PLANE ZINCSTBD TRIM PLANEPORT TRI

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v390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)8. SERVICE, PARTS AND REPAIR FORYOUR BOATWhen your boat s service, parts or repair, take itto an authorized Sea Ray®

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)2.16SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENT01234RPMX1000F/ CF/ C00PSI/kPPSI/kP280250175100100806018141210EF1/204080140420F

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2.17SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENT390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)F/ CF/ C00PSI/kPPSI/kP280250175100100806018141210EF1/204080140420F/ CF/ C00PSI/

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)2.18SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENTCHARGEDISCHARGEEngine ShutdownOverride SystemOVERRIDENORMALSEA-FIRE(FIG. 2.18.1

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2.19SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENT390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)SYSTEMS MONITOR DISPLAY CONTROLMONITOR (DCM)(FIG. 2.19.1)Never ignore an alarm.

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)2.20SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENTThe Alarm Select is active only during multiplealarms. For example, if the engi

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2.21SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENT390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)Normal Operation No Alarms SEA RAY BOATSALL SYSTEMS NORMALBIM Coax Cable to DCM

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)2.22SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENTSMARTCRAFT SYSTEM(FIG. 2.22.1)SEA RAY NAVIGATOR (OPTIONAL)(FIG. 2.22.2)+PWRNAVI

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2.23SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENT390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)NAVIGATION LIGHTS(FIG. 2.23.1)GREEN LIGHT(VISIBLE 2NAUTICAL MILES)RED LIGHT(VIS

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)2.24SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENTGFEDCB120V RECEPTACLETELEPHONE PLUGA/C CONTROLTV TUNERCOCKPIT STEREOCABIN STERE

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2.25SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENT390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)GFEDCBVACUUM INLETAFT STATEROOMAFT BUNK LIGHTSCO MONITOR12 VOLT RECEPTACLEPOWER

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)viABOUT YOUR LIMITED WARRANTYSea Ray offers an express Limited Warranty on each new Sea Ray purchased through an autho

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)2.26SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENTDCBFIRE EXTINGUISHER MANUALPULLCOCKPIT LIGHTGFI RECEPTACLE12 VOLT RECEPTACLE (X

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2.27SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENT390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)BCBULB REPLACEMENTHALOGEN 12V 10WBI-PRONGBULB REPLACEMENTHALOGEN 12V 10WBI-PRON

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)2.28SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENTLIGHTING(FIG. 2.28.1)BULB REPLACEMENTFUSE TYPE BULB#12V10WPERKO #70-0ABULBREPL

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3.1SECTION 3 • USING YOUR BOAT390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)1. PREPARING TO DEPARTAs the owner/operator of a Sea Ray® yacht, youare responsible for t

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)3.2SECTION 3 • USING YOUR BOAT7. Navigation - Adhere to navigational aids in thewater and on shore.8. Fuel - Check cons

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3.3SECTION 3 • USING YOUR BOAT390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)5. FUELING THE BOATCertain precautions must be carefully andcompletely observed every tim

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)3.4SECTION 3 • USING YOUR BOATLoad to less than capacity in adverseconditions.• Board one person at a time and give ass

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3.5SECTION 3 • USING YOUR BOAT390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)1. Check battery solenoidswitches for ENERGIZEDposition. Battery solenoidswitches are loc

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)3.6SECTION 3 • USING YOUR BOAT13. Shut down the engines and recheck fluid levels;top off if necessary.NOTE: For genera

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3.7SECTION 3 • USING YOUR BOAT390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)B. OPERATION1. Throttle Levers:Forward motion - increases ThrottleAft Motion - Decreases

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vii390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)390 DA OWNER'S MANUAL • TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION1. This Manual ...

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)3.8SECTION 3 • USING YOUR BOAT! CAUTION MASTER HEAD BEFORE STARTING ENGINES OR GENERATOR:GENERATORGASOLINE VAPORS CAN

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3.9SECTION 3 • USING YOUR BOAT390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)5. Run the bilge blowersfor at least four minutesbefore starting and anytime the generato

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)3.10SECTION 3 • USING YOUR BOATPOWER POWER120 VOLTS ACSALON AIRCONDITIONERBOW THRUSTERBATTERY CHARGER24VWASHER/DRYERGAL

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3.11SECTION 3 • USING YOUR BOAT390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)Under no circumstances override the sourceselect system.! WARNING8. Turn ON EquipmentB

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)3.12SECTION 3 • USING YOUR BOAT17. MAINTENANCE FOR SHORE POWERCABLE SET & SHORE POWERINLETSThe metallic parts of yo

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3.13SECTION 3 • USING YOUR BOAT390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)SINKING HAZARD – Anchor from the bow if usingone anchor. A small current can make a ster

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)3.14SECTION 3 • USING YOUR BOATScope =Rode LengthBow Height + Water DepthB. ANCHORINGProper anchoring requires knowledg

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3.15SECTION 3 • USING YOUR BOAT390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)G. A F INAL WORDAn anchored boat is affected by wind and seaconditions. Because there

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)3.16SECTION 3 • USING YOUR BOATMake sure that the power is off before any work isperformed on the windlass.! DANGERWI

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3.17SECTION 3 • USING YOUR BOAT390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)BOW THRUSTER OPERATION(FIG. 3.17.1)BOWTHRUSTER TOGGLECONTROL(SEE FIGURE 2.8.2)THRUSTTHRU

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)viii390 DA OWNER’S MANUAL • TABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION 3 • USING YOUR BOAT1. Preparing to Depart ...

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4.1SECTION 4 • BILGE & UNDERWATER GEAR390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)1. BILGEA. FUEL & OIL SPILLAGERegulations prohibit discharging fuel or oi

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)4.2SECTION 4 • BILGE & UNDERWATER GEARThe pumps are protected by breakers on the mainDC breaker panel located on th

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4.3SECTION 4 • BILGE & UNDERWATER GEAR390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)port aft salon. The blowers can also be activatedby a switch on the control s

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)4.4SECTION 4 • BILGE & UNDERWATER GEAR8. MARINE GEARSA. REDUCTION GEARSA reduction gear reduces the rotating speed

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4.5SECTION 4 • BILGE & UNDERWATER GEAR390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)10. ENGINE REMOVALShould the removal of an engine become necessary,see your S

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)4.6SECTION 4 • BILGE & UNDERWATER GEARreverse the propeller after going through a weedyarea to unwrap and clear awa

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4.7SECTION 4 • BILGE & UNDERWATER GEAR390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)A. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:(SERVICE ONE (1) ENGINE AT A TIME.)1. Run engines o

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)4.8SECTION 4 • BILGE & UNDERWATER GEARBASIC PROPELLER CHARACTERISTICSPropellers have two basic characteristics:• D

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4.9SECTION 4 • BILGE & UNDERWATER GEAR390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)Jam NutShaft Thread Prop Torque TorqueDiameter Size Nut Ft. Lbs. Ft. Lbs.1&qu

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ix390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)390 DA OWNER’S MANUAL • TABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM1. DC System ...

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)4.10SECTION 4 • BILGE & UNDERWATER GEARB. SHAFTSThe shaft coupling is the connecting pointbetween the shaft and the

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4.11SECTION 4 • BILGE & UNDERWATER GEAR390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)TO REPLACE THE CARRIER SEAL:1. Clean any accumulated dirt and scale from the

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)4.12SECTION 4 • BILGE & UNDERWATER GEAR14. RUDDER & RUDDER STUFFING BOXThe rudder is the vertical flat surface

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4.13SECTION 4 • BILGE & UNDERWATER GEAR390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)POWER STEERING(FIG. 4.13.1)16. HYDRAULIC POWER STEERINGCONTROLThe hydraulic

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)4.14SECTION 4 • BILGE & UNDERWATER GEAR390 DA BILGE (GAS)(FIG. 4.14.1)18. 390 DA BILGE LAYOUTGFEDCBSTARBOARD FUEL T

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4.15SECTION 4 • BILGE & UNDERWATER GEAR390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)390 DA BILGE (DIESEL)(FIG. 4.15.1) 390 DA BILGE LAYOUT (DIESEL)FWDGFEDCBSTAR

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5.1SECTION 5 • FUEL SYSTEM390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)1. FUEL SYSTEMSection 3 - Using Your Boat contains importantfueling information. Take time to

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390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)5.2SECTION 5 • FUEL SYSTEMC. FUEL VENTYour Sea Ray® is equipped with a fuel tank ventfor each tank which serves as a pr

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5.3SECTION 5 • FUEL SYSTEM390 Sundancer® (425 Sundancer®)5. FUEL FILTERS (DIESEL OPTION)Primary fuel filters are located in-line between thefuel tank

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