OS 3751921288March 2008FISHING BOATS3901 St. Lucie Blvd.Ft. Pierce, Florida 34946© 2008 S2 Yachts, Inc.OS 375OWNER’S MANUAL
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OS 375100Stronger cleaners, detergents and solvents may be effective in stain removal, but can cause either immediatedamage or slow deterioration.
OS 375101CARBON MONOXIDE IS A LETHAL, TOXIC GAS THAT IS COLORLESS AND ODOR-LESS. IT IS A DANGEROUS GAS THAT WILL CAUSE DEATH IN CERTAIN LEV-ELS.11.4
OS 375102Operator Notes
OS 375103Chapter 12:SEASONAL MAINTENANCE12.1 Storage and Lay-upBEFORE HAULING:• Pump out the head. Flush the holding tank using clean soap, water an
OS 375104BOATS CAN BE DAMAGED FROM IMPROPER LIFTING AND ROUGH HANDLINGWHEN BEING TRANSPORTED BY LIFT TRUCKS. CARE AND PROPER HANDLINGPROCEDURES M
OS 375105PREPARING THE BOAT FOR STORAGE:• Remove the bilge drain plug(s), if installed.• Thoroughly wash the fiberglass exterior, especially the antif
OS 375106The shower/cabin drain sump system must be properly winterized. Clean debris from the drain and sump andflush for several minutes with f
OS 375107The air conditioner components must be properly winterized by following winterizing procedure in the airconditioner owner’s manual.The air co
OS 375108PLACING AN ELECTRIC OR FUEL BURNING HEATING UNIT IN THE BILGE AREACAN BE POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS AND IS NOT RECOMMENDED.Proper storage is v
OS 375109• Clean and wash the boat.• Install all upholstery, cushions and canvas.AFTER LAUNCHING:• Carefully check all water systems and the engine bo
OS 37511Registration and NumberingFederal law requires that all undocumented vessels equipped with propulsion machinery be registered in thestate of p
OS 375110Operator Notes
OS 375111GLOSSARY OF TERMSAft: In, near, or toward the stern of a boat.Aground: A boat stuck on the bottom.Amidships: In or toward the part of a bo
OS 375112Bridge: The area from which a boat is steered and controlled.Bridge Deck: A deck forward and usually above the cockpit deck.Broach: Wh
OS 375113EPIRB: Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon. Operates as a part of a worldwide satellite distresssystem.Even Keel: When a boat float
OS 375114Helm: The steering and control area of a boat.Hull: The part of the boat from the deck down.Inboard: A boat with the engine mounted wi
OS 375115Mooring: An anchor permanently embedded in the bottom of a harbor that is used to secure a boat.Nautical Mile: A unit of measure equal to o
OS 375116Rubrail: Railing (often rubber or hard plastic) that runs along the boat’s sheer to protect the hull when comingalongside docks, piers,
OS 375117Swimming Ladder: Much the same as the boarding ladder except that it extends down into the water.Taffrail: Rail around the rear of the cock
OS 375118Operator Notes
OS 375119Appendix B:MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE AND LOGMAINTENANCEEach UseWeeklyMonthlyEach SeasonYearlyAs NeededenilretawehtwoleblluhnaelCXlluhtniapmottoBXX
OS 37512USCG specifications and regulations relating to performance, construction, or materials. The equipmentrequirements vary according to the
OS 375120HoursDate DealerService/RepairsMAINTENANCE LOG
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OS 375122HoursDate DealerService/RepairsMAINTENANCE LOG
OS 375123HoursDate DealerService/RepairsMAINTENANCE LOG
OS 375124HoursDate DealerService/RepairsMAINTENANCE LOG
OS 375125Appendix C:BOATING ACCIDENT REPORTFORM APPROVEDOMB NO.211-0010DEPARTMENT OFTRANSPORTATIONU.S. COAST GUARDC.G. 1865 (REV. 1/88)The operator/ow
OS 375126If more than 3 fatalities and/or injuries, attach additional form(s)WAS VICTIM?[ ] Swimmer[ ] Non SwimmerDATE OFBIRTHADDRESSNAME DEATH
OS 375127Appendix D:Float Plan1. Name of person reporting and telephone number.2. Description of boat.Type Color TrimRegistration No. LengthName Make
OS 375128Operator Notes
OS 375129Appendix E:TROUBLESHOOTINGGUIDE• Steering system is low on fluid. Fill and bleedsystem.• Steering system has air in it. Fill and bleed syst
OS 37513TABLE OF CONTENTSIntroduction:Safety Information ...3Boat In
OS 375130ENGINE PROBLEMSThe engine is running too hot.The engine alternator is not charging properly.The engine suddenly will not operate over 200
OS 375131• The strainer on the intake scoop is clogged pre-venting the water from getting to the pump. Put theboat in reverse to clean the strainer.•
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OS 37515Chapter 8: Interior Equipment8.1 Companionway Door ...638.2 Mid-Berth ...
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OS 37517Chapter 1:PROPULSION SYSTEM1.1 GeneralYour Pursuit is designed to be powered with two or three 4-cycle outboard motors.Each manufacturer of t
OS 37518DO NOT PAINT THE OUTBOARD MOTORS WITH ANTIFOULING PAINTS DE-SIGNED FOR BOAT HULLS. MANY OF THESE PAINTS CAN CAUSE SEVERE DAM-AGE TO THE E
OS 375191.5 PropellersThe propellers convert the engine’s power into thrust. They come in a variety of styles, diameters and pitches.The one that wi
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OS 37520FUEL GAUGEThe fuel gauge indicates the amount of fuel in the fuel tanks. This gauge is a relative indication of the availablefuel supply
OS 37521Chapter 2:HELM SYSTEMS2.1 GeneralThe helm controls consist of the engine throttle and shift controls, the steering system, the trim tab contr
OS 375222.4 Neutral Safety SwitchEvery control system has a neutral safety switch incorporated into it. This device prohibits the engine frombei
OS 375232.6 Engine Stop SwitchPERSONAL INJURY HAZARD – ATTACH EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH LANYARD TOOPERATOR.Your Pursuit is equipped with an engine stop s
OS 37524conserve battery power, due to limited engine charging output during extended periods of slow speedoperation, the power steering should be
OS 37525Be extremely careful when operating in a following sea. The effect of trim tabs is amplified under suchconditions. Steering and handling dif
OS 375262.12 Control Systems MaintenanceCONTROL MAINTENANCEPeriodic inspection of the control systems and all connections should be made. Signs
OS 37527Chapter 3:FUEL SYSTEM3.1 GeneralThe fuel system used in Pursuit boats is designed to meet the requirements of the U.S. Coast Guard, theNation
OS 37528DO NOT CONFUSE FUEL FILL DECK PLATES WITH THE WATER OR WASTE FILLDECK PLATES. THESE PLATES ARE ALSO LABELED ACCORDINGLY. IF GASOLINEOR DI
OS 37529GASOLINE FUEL FILTERFuel filters are located in aft mechanical space. Thefilters are the water separator type and there is onefilter for each
OS 3753SAFETY INFORMATIONYour Owner’s Manual has been written toinclude a number of safety instructions to assure the safeoperation and maintenance o
OS 375303.4 Fueling InstructionsFUEL IS VERY FLAMMABLE AND CAN CAUSE A FIRE OR AN EXPLOSION. BECAREFUL WHEN FILLING THE FUEL TANKS. NO SMOKING.
OS 37531SPILLED FUEL CAN CAUSE A FIRE OR AN EXPLOSION. MAKE SURE YOU DONOT SPILL ANY FUEL. IF A SMALL AMOUNT OF FUEL IS SPILLED ON THE FI-BERGLASS,
OS 37532Improper marina fuel storage techniques, limited boat usage, etc. can cause the fuel to become contaminated.Periodically, it may be necess
OS 37533Chapter 4:ELECTRICAL SYSTEM4.1 GeneralYour Pursuit is equipped with 12-volt DC and AC electrical systems. The DC system draws current from o
OS 37534PROPER FUSE OR BREAKER PROTECTION MUST BE PROVIDED FOR ALL 12-VOLTEQUIPMENT ADDED. DO NOT OVERLOAD THE ACCESSORY CIRCUIT BREAKERSOR OTHER
OS 37535Battery Switch Panel Feeds:The house and electronics breakers provide total disconnect of all battery power tothe electronics and house batter
OS 37536CO Detectors (Forward and Aft):The breakers supply current to the carbon monoxide detectors. The power indicator on the carbon monoxidede
OS 37537Nav/Anc.Pressing the top of the rocker switch activates the navigation lights. Pressing the bottom, activates the anchorlight.Washer:Activate
OS 37538Deploy/RetrievePressing the rocker switch drops (deploys) and retrieves the anchor. Please refer to the Windlass Section inthe Exterior
OS 37539power supplies and eliminates the need for a galvanic isolation system and a reverse polarity indicator. Referto the isolation transformer ma
OS 3754Operator Notes
OS 37540AC Multi-MeterUse the arrow keys to scroll through digital readouts for amperage (A), voltage (V), cycles (hertz) (Hz) andwatts (W).• (A)
OS 37541equipped with an ammeter to monitor charging. See the battery charger manual for more information.Water Heater:Supplies electrical current di
OS 375424.7 Shore Power ConnectionCONNECTING PROCEDURE FOR SHORE POWERThe shore power system is designed to be connected to a single 240V/50A (23
OS 37543NOTICEdetailed information on the operating status of the generator. Refer to thegenerator owner's manual for complete explanation on th
OS 375444.9 Electrical System Maintenance12-VOLT DC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MAINTENANCEAt least once a year, spray all exposed electrical components be
OS 37545by an experienced electrician. This will detect any shorts, open wires or ground faults. Ground faultinterrupters should be tested periodica
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OS 37547Chapter 5:PLUMBING SYSTEMS5.1 Fresh Water SystemGENERALThe fresh water system consists of a potable water tank, pump, shore water inlet, dis
OS 37548SINK AND SHOWER OPERATIONTo use the galley sink, head sink or shower, turn on the fresh water system. Some minor variations in the wate
OS 37549The raw water washdown system is equipped with a sea strainer on the intake side of the pump located in theaft bilge. This should be checked
OS 3755BOAT INFORMATIONPlease fill out the following information section and leave it in your Pursuit Owner’sManual. This information will be import
OS 375505.4 DrainageGENERALSome of the drain thru-hull fittings are equipped with ball valves that are always open under normal operatingconditio
OS 37551Any oil spilled in the bilge must be thoroughly removed and properly disposed of before operating the bilgepump. The discharge of oil from th
OS 37552THE FRESH WATER SYSTEM SWITCH SHOULD BE PLACED IN THE “OFF” POSI-TION WHENEVER LEAVING THE BOAT UNATTENDED OR WHEN THE FRESH WA-TER SYSTEM
OS 37553• Flush all gravity drains with fresh water to keep them clean and free flowing.• Clean and inspect the shower and sink drain sump system. Re
OS 37554Operator Notes
OS 37555Chapter 6:VENTILATION SYSTEM6.1 Cabin VentilationVentilation to the cabin is provided by deck hatches and opening port windows.PORT LITESThe
OS 375566.5 Maintenance• Periodically lubricate all hinges and latch assemblies with a light oil.• Periodically clean and coat gasket materials w
OS 37557Chapter 7:EXTERIOR EQUIPMENT7.1 DeckRAILS AND DECK HARDWAREThe rail system and hardware fittings have been selected and installed to perform
OS 37558WINDLASSThe windlass is mounted to the deck near the rear of thepulpit above the rope locker. The anchor is stored on thepulpit and is ra
OS 37559DOWNRIGGERS (DEALER INSTALLED)Downriggers must be installed on the deck area aft of the gunwale boards. Pursuit Boats reinforces this areaesp
OS 3756Operator Notes
OS 37560HELM SEATThe helm seat is a pedestal seat that swivels and adjusts fore and aft. A friction knob adjusts the tension ofthe seat base on t
OS 37561SEVERE BURNS CAN OCCUR FROM THE IMPROPER USE OF THIS DEVICE. DONOT LEAVE THE GRILL UNATTENDED WHEN IT IS HOT. CLOSE SUPERVISIONIS REQUIRED W
OS 37562TO PREVENT GEL CRACKING OR DAMAGE TO GUNWALES OR DECKS, SUPPORTEXTENDING TO THE STRINGERS MAY BE REQUIRED. FIBERGLASS DAMAGEDUE TO THE AF
OS 37563Chapter 8:INTERIOR EQUIPMENT8.1 Companionway DoorThe cabin is accessed through sliding doors. A screen door is also provided. Lockable latc
OS 37564The waste is transferred into the holding tank where it remains until it is pumped out by a waste dumpingstation or the overboard macerato
OS 375658.4 GalleyThe galley is equipped with storage and a fresh water sink with a hot and cold faucet. See the PlumbingSystems chapter for more in
OS 375668.6 Carbon Monoxide DetectorThe Safety chapter in this manual contains important information on carbon monoxide and the carbonmonoxide de
OS 37567AIR CONDITIONERS USE SURFACE WATER AS COOLING MEDIUM. THE BOATMUST BE IN THE WATER AND THE RAW WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM MUST BEPROPERLY ACTIVATED
OS 37568Operator Notes
OS 37569Chapter 9:SAFETY EQUIPMENT9.1 GeneralYour boat and outboard engines have been equipped with safety equipment designed to enhance the safeoper
OS 3757CERTIFICATIONS & SPECIFICATIONS(For Export Only)Manufacturer:NameAddressZip Code:Identification Numbers:Hull Identification NumberEngine Se
OS 375709.3 Neutral Safety SwitchEvery control system has a neutral safety switch incorporated into it. This device prohibits the engines frombe
OS 37571IF ACTIVATION SHOULD OCCUR, IMMEDIATELY SHUT DOWN ALL ENGINES.TURN OFF ALL ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS, POWERED VENTILATION AND EXTIN-GUISH ALL SMOKING
OS 37572ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE BATTERY SWITCH IS "ON" AND THE POWER LIGHTON THE CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR IS LIT WHENEVER THE CABIN IS OC-C
OS 37573more about CO poisoning, contact yourlocal health authorities.In certain situations, boats can have aproblem due to the “station wagon ef-fect
OS 375749.7 First AidIt is the operator's responsibility to be familiar with the proper first-aidprocedures and be able to care for minor in
OS 37575to them, must be equipped with Coast Guard approved visual distress signals. These signals are eitherPyrotechnic or Non-Pyrotechnic devices.P
OS 37576FIRE EXTINGUISHERS:Pursuit Boats provides locations for two fire extinguishers on boats under 26 feet. Boats over 26 feet haveprovisions
OS 375779.9 Additional Safety EquipmentBesides meeting the legal requirements, prudent boaters carry additional safety equipment. This isparticularl
OS 37578Operator Notes
OS 37579Chapter 10:OPERATION10.1 GeneralBefore you start the engines on your Pursuit, you should have become familiar with the various componentsyst
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OS 3758010.2 Homeland Security RestrictionsRecreational boaters have a role in keeping our waterways safe and secure. Violators of the restricti
OS 37581MEETING HEAD-ON OR NEARLY-SO SITUATIONSWhen two motor boats are approaching each other head-on or nearly head-on, neither boat has the right o
OS 37582THERE MUST BE AT LEAST ONE PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICE ON BOARD FOREVERY PERSON ON BOARD AND ONE THROW-OUT FLOTATION DEVICE. CHECKTHE U.S.
OS 37583BE SURE THE SHIFT CONTROL IS IN THE NEUTRAL POSITION.• Be sure the emergency stop lanyard is attached to the operator and the stop switch.VAPO
OS 37584• Alcohol reduces night vision, and the ability to distinguish red from green.YOU SHOULD ALWAYS STAY ALERT. THE USE OF DRUGS, ALCOHOL OR
OS 37585AFTER OPERATION:• If operating in saltwater, wash the boat and all equipment with soap and water. Flush the engines usingfresh water. Please
OS 37586The following is a list of safety precautions for tower operation:• Do not operate the boat from the tower in rough sea conditions. The b
OS 37587enough to develop a sense for the way your boat handles in a variety of docking scenarios. You must be ableto foresee the possibilities and h
OS 37588as possible. Push the stern off and maneuver such that you get stern clearance quickly. Proceed slowly untilwell clear of the dock and
OS 37589KEEP HANDS, FEET, HAIR AND CLOTHING AWAY FROM THE ENGINE AND PRO-PULSION SYSTEM.10.10 CollisionIf your boat is involved in a collision with a
OS 3759Warranty and Warranty Registration CardsThe Pursuit Limited Warranty Statement is included with your boat. It has been written to be clearly s
OS 37590If your boat runs aground, evaluate the damage then proceed at low speed to the nearest service facility andhave an immediate inspection m
OS 37591strakes, and have damaged boats. The situation is worse during launching and haul out. Damage resultingfrom improper trailer support or the
OS 37592• The safety chains must be attached crisscrossing under the coupler to the frame of the tow vehicle. If theball was to break, the traile
OS 37593For additional information on water skiing, including hand signals and water skiing manuals, contact theAmerican Water Skiing Association in W
OS 3759410.17 Trash DisposalTHE DISCHARGE OF PLASTIC TRASH OR TRASH MIXED WITH PLASTIC IS ILLE-GAL ANYWHERE IN THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT. IT IS ALS
OS 37595Chapter 11:ROUTINE MAINTENANCE11.1 GeneralBEFORE USING A CLEANING PRODUCT, REFER TO THE PRODUCT DIRECTIONSAND SPECIFICATIONS.IF URETHANE FOAM
OS 37596Do not allow the hull antifouling paint to contact the outboard motor. Most antifouling paints designed for hullbottoms contain copper an
OS 37597USE EXTREME CARE WHEN WALKING ON WET GELCOAT SURFACES AS THEYARE SLIPPERY.STAINLESS STEEL HARDWAREWhen using the boat in saltwater, the hardwa
OS 37598YOU SHOULD CONTACT PURSUIT CUSTOMER RELATIONS BEFORE MAKING ANYMODIFICATIONS TO ALUMINUM FABRICATIONS. UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICA-TIONS CAN VO
OS 37599mixture becomes heavy enough to settle out of the gasoline to the bottom of the tank. Since the fuel pick uptube is very near the bottom of t
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