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240 SUN SPORT OWNERS MANUAL
240 Sun Sport
Manual Part Number: MRP 1902268
7. BASIC BOAT DIMENSIONS AND CLEARANCES
BO AT DIMENSIONS AND CLEARANCES
(F
IG. 3.1)
HEIGHT DIMENSIONS
PROFILE
(FIG. 7.1)
KEEL
WATERLINE
Interior Seating Plan
(Standard)
240 S
UN SPORT
®
• SPECIFICATIONS
Draft (Stern Drive Down) ......................... 88.9 cm (35”)
Draft (Stern Drive Up) ..............................50.8 cm (20”)
Dry Weight (Kilograms.) ...........1,723.67 kg (3,800 lbs.)
Fuel Capacity (Litres) .................. 215.75 liters (57 gal)
Usable Fuel (Litres) ......................... 204 liters (54 gal)
Water Capacity (Litres)...................... 30.3 liters (8 gal)
Dead Rise ...................................................................21°
6.96 m (22’ 10”)
1.09 m (3’ 7”)
1.78 m
(5’ 10”)
240 SUN SPORT
®
• SEATING PLAN (FIG. 3.2)
(Swivel Bucket Helm Seats, Aft Bench Seat, Aft Sun Pad)
Waterline To Top
Of Windshield ............................................ 1.09 m (3’ 7”)
Keel To Top Of
Windshield .............................................. 1.78 m (5’ 10”)
2.55 m
(8’ 4”)
7.75 m (25’ 5”)
NOTE: DIMENSIONS CAN
VARY DEPENDING ON LOAD
AND RUNNING CONDITIONS
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240 SUN SPORT OWNERS MANUAL
240 Sun Sport
Manual Part Number: MRP 1902268
6. SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS
SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS
(FIG. 2.1)
! DANGER
! WARNING
CARBON MONOXIDE CAN BE FATAL In all gasoline powered boats, engine exhaust systems
produce colorless, odorless carbon monoxide gas (’CO’) Direct prolonged exposure can result in
CO poisoning which may be harmful or fatal. to prevent excess exposure and reduce the possibility of
accumulations of CO in the boat, the operator should include adequate ventilation through utilization of cabin
hatches and walk-through windshields to increase air movement through the boat. The following conditions tend
to increase the accumulation of CO in and about the boat and require the operator’s particular attention:
INDICATIONS OF EXCESSIVE EXPOSURE TO ‘CO’ CONCENTRATIONS MAY INCLUDE NAUSEA, DIZZINESS, HEADACHE AND DROWSINESS.
Operation at slow speeds or dead in water. Utilization of canvas tops, side curtains or back curtains.
Any blockage of hull exhaust outlets.
Operation with a high bow angle attitude. Operation of engines and/or generator in confined spaces or at dockside.
Contributing climatic conditions, such as headwind.
AVOID RISK OF INJURY OR DEATH. SHUTOFF ENGINE NEAR SWIMMERS OR PRIOR TO USING SWIM PLATFORM, SUNPAD OR BOARDING LADDER.
USE CAUTION WITH SKIER IN TOW AS ROPE MAY BACKLASH INTO COCKPIT WHEN RELEASED
AVOID COLLISIONS - Maintain lookout as required by “Rules of the Road”. Visibility can be limited
by high boat trim angles, persons and gear. Such issues are considered under the control of the operator.
NOTICE: It is recommended that all occupants wear approved Personal Flotation Devices (PFD’s).
WARNING
DOOR MUST BE SECURED
WHILE VESSEL IS UNDERWAY
!
MRP# 1743507 SR7313
CAUTION
IF SWITCH IS TURNED OFF
WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING
ALTERNATOR WILL BE DAMAGED
!
MRP# 1746901 SR-7167
! DANGER
In all gasoline powered boats, engine and generator exhaust
systems produce colorless and odorless carbon monoxide gas
(”CO”). Direct prolonged exposure can result in CO poisioning
which may be harmful or fatal. To prevent excess exposure and
reduce the possibility of accumulations of CO in the cabin and
cockpit of the boat, the operator should insure adequate
ventilation in each the cabin and cockpit areas, through util-
ization of cabin hatches, cabin doors, cabin windows, cockpit
windshield vents to increase air movement through the cabin
and cockpit areas. The following conditions tend to increase
the accumulation of CO in and about the boat and require the
operators particular attention:
� 1. Operation at slow speed or dead in the water
� 2. Oeration with a high bow angle attitude
� 3. The utilization of canvas tops, side curtains and
� back curtains
� 4. Contributing climatic conditions, such as a head
� wind.
� 5. Operation of engines and/or generator in confined
� spaces or at dockside
indications of excessive exposure to CO concentrations may
include nausea, dizziness and drowsiness.
MRP# 1746899 SR7126
! DANGER
AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH FROM CARBON MONOXIDE
EXHAUST FROM ENGINES CONTAINS CARBON MONOXIDE GAS
AND MAY COLLECT IN ENCLOSED AREAS.
KEEP COCKPIT CABIN AND CABIN AREAS WELL VENTILATED.
DO NOT USE CANVAS, SIDE CURTAINS AND FORWARD VISOR
WITHOUT PROPER VENTILATION.
CO SICKNESS SYMPTOMS INCLUDE HEADACHE, NAUSEA AND
DIZZINESS. DO NOT MISTAKE FOR SEASICKNESS.
SEE OWNER’S MANUAL FOR MORE INFORMATION
MRP# 1745520 SR7246
! DANGER
TO AVOID THE RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH
SHUT OFF ENGINE WHEN NEAR SWIMMERS
OR PRIOR TO USING SWIM PLATFORM AND
BOARDING LADDER.
MRP# 1745519 SR7214
FRESH WATER
MRP# 1743534 SR731
WARNING
LEAKING FUEL IS A FIRE AND EXPLOSION
HAZARD. INSPECT SYSTEM REGULARLY.
EXAMINE FUEL TANKS FOR LEAKS OR
CORROSION AT LEAST ANNUALLY
!
MRP# 1745513 SR7151
WARNING
MRP# 1744762 SR766
WARNING
SECURE DOOR WHEN CRUISING
DO NOR SIT, STAND OR PLACE HEAVY
OBJECTS ON DOOR
KEEP CABIN DOOR CLOSED WHEN ENGINES
OR GENERATOR ARE RUNNING.
DO NOT USE CAUSTIC MATERIALS TO CLEAN.
WASH WITH MILD SOAP.
!
MRP# 1751057 SR7286
12VDC-15A MAX
MRP# 1744738 SR747
! DANGER
STAY CLEAR OF MOVING PARTS
WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING
MRP# 1745512 SR7149
WARNING
USE CAUTION WITH SKIER IN TOW
AS TOW ROPE MAY BACKLASH INTO
COCKPIT WHEN RELEASED.
!
MRP# 1745125 SR7111
! DANGER
NOTICE
NO SMOKING
GASOLINE VAPORS ARE EXPLOSIVE
LPG Appliances can ignite gasoline
vapor causing fire and explosion. Turn off
all LPG appliances while fueling.
GASOLINE RECOMMENDED
Minimum octane rating of 87 AKI.
Refer to the engine owner’s maual for
additional information.
MRP 1745158 SR-7119B