290 AMBERJACK OWNERS MANUAL
290 Amberjack 5
Manual Part Number: MRP 1902273
4. BASIC BOAT DIMENSIONS AND CLEARANCES
BOAT DIMENSIONS AND CLEARANCES
(FIG.5.1)
NOTE: DIMENSIONS CAN VARY DEPENDING ON LOAD
AND RUNNING CONDITIONS
(E) 10’ 10” (3.30 m)
(F) 9’ 3¾” (2.84 m)
(G) 6’ 9½” (2.07 m)
(A) Overall Length ......................... 29ft. 8.84 m
w/ Extended Swim Platform ... 31ft. 4in. 9.55 m
(B) Beam (Width) ........................... 10ft. 6in. 3.2 m
(C) Draft (Twin Stern Drive Down) . 40in.** 101.6 cm**
Draft (Twin Stern Drive Up) ............ 30in.** 76.2 cm**
Draft (Twin V-Drive) ........................ 35in.** 88.9 cm**
** MINIMUM WATER DEPTH TO PREVENT RUNNING AGROUND
Dry Weight ..................................... 13,800 lbs. 6,259 kg.
Fuel Capacity ................................. 250 gal. 946 liters
Usable Fuel ................................... 225 gal. 852 liters
Water Capacity .............................. 30 gal. 114 liters
Holding Tank .................................. 28 gal. 106 liters
Dead Rise ...................................... 21°
290 AMBERJACK® SPECIFICATIONS HEIGHT DIMENSIONS
(D) Keel to Top of Mast Light ................. 13ft. 4½in. 4.08 m
(E) Waterline to Top of Mast Light .......... 10ft. 10in. 3.30 m
(F) Waterline to Top of Arch ................... 9ft. 3¾in. 2.84 m
(G) Waterline to Top of Windshield ........ 6ft. 9½in. 2.07 m
(C) 40”
(101.6 cm)
31' 4” (9.55 m)
LOAD WATERLINE*
(B) BEAM
10’ 6” (3.2 m)
KEEL
(D) 13’ 4½” (4.08 m)
(A) 29' (8.84 m)
290 AMBERJACK OWNERS MANUAL
290 Amberjack4
Manual Part Number: MRP 1902273
WARNING LABEL LOCATIONS
(FIG. 4.1)
WARNING LABEL LOCATIONS, (CONTINUED)
MRP # 1812911
MRP 1747493 SR-7135
LEAVING WINDOW OPEN COULD
INDUCE EXHAUST FUMES
INTO CABIN RESULTING IN SEVERE
PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH
DANGER
!
NOTICE
EXHAUST FAN MUST BE ON
WHEN USING COOKING
APPLIANCES
MRP #1745124 SR-7106
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 poisoning
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 utilization of cabin
hatches, cabin doors, cabin windows, cockpit windshield windows
and side 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
operator’s particular attention:
1. Operation at slow speeds or dead in the water.
2. Operation 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.
6. Any blockage of hull exhaust outlets.
Indications of excessive exposure to CO concentrations may
include nausea, dizziness and drowsiness.
MRP 1746899 SR-7126
ON MDP CABINET DOOR
ON MDP CABINET DOOR
! WARNING
BEFORE STARTING ENGINE:
- CHECK ENGINE COMPARTMENT BILGE
FOR GASOLINE OR VAPORS.
- OPERATE BLOWER FOR FOUR MINUTES,
AND - VERIFY BLOWER OPERATION
RUN BLOWER WHEN VESSEL IS OPERATING
BELOW CRUISING SPEED
GASOLINE VAPORS CAN EXPLODE
RESULTING IN INJURY OR DEATH
SCREENED ON MDP
ON MDP CABINET DOOR
AND OPENING PORTHOLE WINDOW
WARNING
Carbon Monoxide (CO) can cause brain damage or death.
Engine and generator exhaust contains odorless and colorless carbon monoxide gas.
Signs of carbon monoxide poisoning include nausea, headache, dizziness, drowsiness,
and lack of conciousness.
Get fresh air if anyone shows signs of carbon monoxide poisoning.
See Owner’s manual for information regarding carbon monoxide poisoning.
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DCB
DO NOT CLIMB UPON OR STORE
EQUIPMENT ON HARDTOP
! DANGER
MRP 1765879 SR-7198
DO NOT USE AFT SUNSHADE IN THE DEPLOYED
POSITION AT SPEEDS IN EXCESS OF 10 MPH.
MRP # 1894013 SR-7418
NOTICE
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LOCATED ON INSIDE OF WET BAR CABINET DOOR
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It is illegal to dump plastic trash anywhere into the ocean or navigable waters
of the United States. Violation of these requirements may result in civil penalty
up to $25,000, a fine of $50,000 and imprisonment for up to five years.
PLASTIC - Includes but is not
limited to: plastic bags, styro-
foam cups and lids, six-pack
holders, stirrers, straws, milk
jugs, egg cartons, synthetic fish-
ing nets, ropes, lines, and bio or
photo degradable plastics.
GARBAGE - Means paper,
rags, glass, metal, crockery
(generated in living spaces
aboard the vessel-what we
normally call trash), and all
kinds of food, maintenance and
cargo-associated waste.
“Garbage” does not include
fresh fish or fish parts, dishwa-
ter, and gray water.
DUNNAGE- Material used to
block and brace cargo, and
is considered a cargo associ-
ated waste.
DISHWATER- Means the liquid
residue from the manual or au-
tomatic washing of dishes and
cooking utensils which, have
been pre-cleaned to the extent
that any food particles adhering
to them would not normally
interfere with the operation of
automatic dishwashers.
GRAYWATER - Means drainage
from a dishwasher, shower,
laundry, bath, and washbasin,
and does not include drainage
from toilets, urinals, hospitals,
and cargo spaces.
(and in U.S. Lakes, Rivers,
Bays and Sounds)
PLASTICS
DUNNAGE, LINING AND PACKING
MATERIALS THAT FLOAT
ANY GARBAGE EXCEPT DISHWATER/
GRAYWATER/FRESH FISH PARTS
PLASTICS
DUNNAGE, LINNING AND PACKING
MATERIALS THAT FLOAT
ANY GARBAGE NOT GROUND TO LESS
THAN ONE SQUARE INCH
PLASTICS
DUNNAGE, LINING AND PACKING
MATERIALS THAT FLOAT
PLASTICS
3 TO 12 MILES
INSIDE 3 MILES
12 TO 25 MILES
12 TO 25 MILES
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