Sea Ray 2006 290 AMBERJACK Supplement Owner's manual

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Owners Manual Part Number: MRP 1803605
This owners manual is arranged into two parts. Following is a description of each.
General Information
This section contains general information you need to know to safely operate
and maintain your boat.
Specific Information
This section contains information that is specific to your boat such as dimensions, general
arrangement, specific safety information, special features and the electrical system.
If any of these sections are missing from this book contact your dealer.
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Sea Ray
Owners
Manual
®
290 Amberjack
Sea Ray
®
• Owner’s Manual Supplement 290 Amberjack • MRP #1803605
© Sea Ray Boats, Inc., Printed in the U.S.A. March 1999.
Revised: June 2000, May 2002, May 2004, June 2005.
Sea Ray Boats, Inc. 2600 Sea Ray Blvd., Knoxville, TN 37914.
For information call 1-800-SRBOATS. or fax 1-314-213-7878
Internet address: http://www.searay.com
Note: Not all accessories shown in pictures or described herein are standard equipment or even available as options.
Options and features are subject to change without notice.
O
WNER
S
M
ANUAL
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PECIFIC
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12 Volt Receptacle ............................................... 22
Battery ............................................................ 23-27
Battery Switch ..................................................... 28
Fuel System ................................................... 29-31
Exhaust System .............................................. 32-33
Ventilation System/Bilge Blower .......................... 33
Bilge Pumping System ......................................... 34
Manual Bilge Pump (Option) ................................ 35
Steering System ............................................. 35-37
Fire Extinguishing System ................................... 38
Air Conditioning & Heating (Option) ............... 38-41
Engine Cooling System ........................................ 42
Anchoring ............................................................ 42
Anchoring Arrangement ................................. 42-43
Generator Information .................................... 43-45
Carbon Monoxide Monitor .................................... 44
Location Of Through-Hull Fittings ................... 46-47
Dash Layout .................................................... 48-49
Min DC Breaker Panel Location ............................ 50
AC & DC Distribution Panel .................................. 51
Canvas Information ............................................. 52
Cabin & Cockpit Switch Location & Function ....... 53
Wire Harness Installation................................... 54-61
Wiring Schematics ............................................. 62-78
International Homologations ................................... 79
If this is your first craft, or you are changing to a type of
craft you are not familiar with, for your own comforts
and safety, please ensure that you obtain handling and
operating experience before “assuming command” of
the craft. Your dealer or yacht club will be pleased to
advise you of local sea schools, or competent instructors.
PLEASE KEEP THIS OWNER'S MANUAL PACKET IN
A SECURE PLACE, AND HAND IT OVER TO THE NEW
OWNER WHEN YOU SELL THE CRAFT.
This owner's manual supplement has been written to
provide additional specific information about your boat
and should be read carefully. Keep this booklet with the
owner's manual in the owner's manual packet.
The owner's manual packet has been compiled to help
you to operate your craft with safety and pleasure. It
contains details of the craft, the equipment supplied or
fitted, its systems and information on its operation and
maintenance. Please read the information in it carefully,
and familiarize yourself with the craft before using it.
Warranty Information ................................................ 4
Construction Standards............................................. 4
Hull Identification Number ........................................ 4
Servicing Your Sea Ray
®
........................................... 4
General Information ............................................... 5-6
Life Saving Equipment (PFD) ................................. 5
Boat Storage ......................................................... 5
Troubleshooting ..................................................... 5
Repair and Parts Facilities ..................................... 5
Docking / Lifting / Trailering ..................................... 6
General Arrrangements & Dimensions .......................
7
Interior Seating Plan ................................................. 7
Supplemental General Information ........................... 8
Accommodation Plans ........................................... 8
Deck Occupancy Location ....................................... 9
Accessory Locations ............................................ 10
Propulsion System ............................................... 11
Propellers ............................................................ 11
Water System ..................................................... 11
Water Pump & Filter ............................................ 12
Head System .................................................. 12-15
Live Baitwell System ....................................... 15-16
Bilge Layout .................................................... 17-18
Fresh & Grey Water Line Routing ................... 19-21
Electrical Installation ............................................ 22
Information in this publication is based upon the latest product specifications available at printing. Sea Ray
®
Boats,
Inc. reserves the right to make changes at any time, without notice, in the colors, equipment, specifications,
materials and prices of all models, or to discontinue models. Should changes in production models be made, Sea
Ray
®
is not obligated to make similar changes or modifications to models sold prior to the date of such changes.
The following are registered trademarks of the Brunswick Corporation: Sea Ray
®
, The SR Wave Logo.
(This book contains 79 pages.)
I NTRODUCTION & TABLE OF CONTENTS
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WARRANTY INFORMATION
Sea Ray’s
®
warranty is better than ever. Find the war-
ranty information card in your owner’s manual packet
for complete details. If for some reason the card is miss-
ing, contact your Sea Ray dealer for a new one.
CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS
Sea Ray’s
®
commitment - Excellence by Design - has
enabled us to create a superior craft providing you with
comfort, performance, safety and dependability. All our
boats comply with the safety standards set by the United
States Coast Guard and are designed, engineered and
manufactured in accordance with applicable
recommendations and guidelines of the American Boat
and Yacht Council (ABYC) certified by the National Marine
Manufacturers Association (NMMA).
HULL IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER (HIN)
The “Hull Identification
Number, located on the
starboard side of the tran-
som, is the most impor-
tant identifying factor and
must be included in all
correspondence and or-
ders. Failure to include it
only creates delays. Also of vital importance are the
engine serial numbers and part numbers when writing
about or ordering parts for your engine. Refer to the
engine owner’s manual for locations.
SERVICING YOUR SEA RAY
®
When your boat needs service beyond regular
maintenance it should be taken to an authorized Sea
Ray
®
dealer.
To find a dealer in your area call:
1-800-SRBOATS.
Fax: 1-314-213-7878
Domestic/International
If a problem is not handled to your satisfaction:
1. Discuss any warranty-related problems directly with
the service manager of the dealership or your sales
person. Give the dealer an opportunity to help the
service department resolve the matter for you.
2. If a problem arises that has not been resolved to
your satisfaction by your dealer, contact Sea Ray
®
Boats at 1-800-SRBOATS and the appropriate
customer service department information will be
provided for you.
HIN Number Location
HIN NUMBER
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TROUBLESHOOTING
LIST OF REFERENCE MANUALS AND DRAWINGS
PERFORMANCE: Refer to the owner's manual.
ENGINE: Refer to the owner's manual and/or the engine
manual.
ELECTRICAL: Refer to electrical section of the owner's
manual and electrical schematics in this owner's manual
supplement. Only a qualified marine electrical technician
may service the boat's electrical system.
REPAIR AND PARTS FACILITIES
To find a Sea Ray
®
dealer in your area, call: Sea Ray
®
Customer Service: 1-800-SRBOATS
FAX: 1-314-213-7878
To find repair and parts facilities for equipment installed
on your boat, refer to the original equipment manuals
(OEM's) found in the owner's manual packet.
G ENERAL INFORMATION
LIFE SAVING EQUIPMENT
(PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICE (PFD) )
STORAGE: The 290 AJ offers storage under the helm
seat, driver’s seat, and passenger’s seat.
OPERATION: Wear PFD according to manufacturer
recommendations. See pamphlet
Federal Requirements
And Safety Tips For Recreational Boats
in the owner’s
packet or get one from your dealer.
MAINTENANCE: Rinse with fresh water and let dry
thoroughly. Do not store in a damp compartment. Avoid
the possibility of mildew.
BOAT STORAGE
WET STORAGE PROCEDURES: Special care for boats
that are moored: If permanently moored in salt water
or fresh water, your boat will collect marine growth on
its bottom. This will detract from the boat's beauty and
greatly affect its performance. There are two methods
of preventing this:
Periodically haul the boat out of the water and scrub
the bottom with a bristle brush and a solution of soap
and water.
Paint the hull below the waterline with a good grade
of antifouling paint. DO NOT paint the engine drive
surfaces.
NOTE: There are EPA regulations regarding bottom paint
application. Consult your marine paint dealer for proper
application methods.
SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS: Be conscious of the
security of your boat. Always remove the key from the
ignition, store your boat in a secure place, put a lock on
the trailer and if location permits chain your trailer to a
pole or other permanently fixed object. Remove and
stow any removable electronic gear (fishing poles, skis,
etc.) normally left aboard your boat.
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DOCKING/LIFTING/TRAILERING
CLEATS: Cleats must not be used for lifting
the boat, they are intended for mooring
use only.
BOW AND STERN EYES: The bow eye should be used
to haul the boat onto a trailer. The stern eyes should be
used as tie down points for trailering the boat. The
bow and stern eyes may be used for short term lifting
of the boat such as for service. Long term lifting with
the bow and stern eyes may cause stress on the
fiberglass and gel coat.
For long term storage use flat, wide belt-type slings
and spreaders long enough to keep pressure from
gunwales. Do not place slings where they may lift on
underwater fittings.
REFER TO THE ENGINE OWNER'S MANUAL IN THE
OWNER'S PACKET FOR INSTRUCTIONS AND
WARRANTY INFORMATION.
STERN EYES AND CLEATS
(FIG. 6.2)
BOW EYE & CLEATS
(FIG. 6.1)
BOW CLEATS
BOW EYE
WINCH LINE
STERN
EYE
STERN EYE
STERN
CLEATS
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(A) 29’ 0” (8.84 m) Length
(FIG. 7.2)
G ENERAL ARRANGEMENTS & DIMENSIONS
HEIGHT DIMENSIONS
PROFILE
(FIG. 7.1)
KEEL
WATERLINE
(F)
9’ 7”
(2.92 m)
(D)
6’ 11”
(2.11 m)
INTERIOR SEATING PLAN
290 AJ SEATING PLAN
(Adjustable Double Helm Seat w/Flip-Up Thigh-Rise Bolster,
Fold Out Aft Seat, Portside Back-To-Back Lounger Seat)
(FIG. 7.3)
(C)
10’ 6”
(3.20 m)
290 AJ SPECIFICATIONS
(A) Overall Length ...................... 29’ 0” (8.84 m)
(B) w/std. Swim Platform ............ 31’ 4” (9.55 m)
(C) Beam ......................................... 10’ 6” (3.20 m)
Draft (stern drive down) ............... 2 11” (.89 m)
Draft (stern drive up) ........................ 2 6” (.76 m)
Dry Weight (lbs.) ................ 11,300 (5,125.7 kg)
Fuel Capacity (gal) ........... 230 gal (870.5 liters)
Usable Fuel ................... 218.5 gal (827.02 liters)
Water Capacity ..................... 30 gal (113.5 liters)
Holding Tank (opt.) ................ 28 gal (106 liters)
Dead Rise .................................................................. 2 1 °
(D) Waterline To Top
Of Windshield ................................ 6 11” (2.11 m)
(E) Waterline To Top
Of Aluminum Arch ................................. 10’ 6” (3.20 m)
(F) Keel To Top Of
Windshield ................................................. 9’ 7” (2.92 m)
(G) Keel To Top Of
Aluminum Arch ....................................... 11’ 6” (3.51 m)
(G)
11’ 6”
(3.51 m)
(B) 31’ 4” (9.55 m) Bow to Swim Platform
(E)
10’ 6”
(3.20 m)
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ACCOMMODATION PLANS
FOLD OUT AFT SEAT
TRANSOM FISH BOX
GALLEY
FORWARD
V-BERTH
HEAD &
VANITY
DINETTE/
SALON
WINDLASS
ROPE LOCKER
MID-SLEEPER/
STORAGE
MAIN DECK (FLOOR PLAN)
(FIG. 8.1)
CONTROL
STATION
WINDLASS
ROPE LOCKER
HATCH
FUEL
FILL
MID DECK (FLOOR PLAN)
(FIG. 8.2)
FWD
AFT
PORT
STBD
COCKPIT
DECK
HATCH
TRANSOM
DOOR
FUEL
FILL
WASTE
PUMPOUT
PLATE
WATER
TANK FILL
PLATE
CABIN
DOOR
BAIT PREP STATION
W/LIVE BAITWELL
SYSTEM
DOUBLE HELM
SEAT W/ FLIP UP
THIGH RISE
BOLSTER
PORTSIDE BACK
TO BACK
LOUNGER SEAT
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DECK OCCUPANCY LOCATION
(FIG. 9.1)
ROPE LOCKER
HATCH
CLEAT CLEAT
CLEAT
CLEAT
CLEAT
COCKPIT
CLEAT
DECK
HATCH
WORKING DECK
(DECK AREA INTENDED FOR OCCUPATION
DURING ANCHORING, MOORING AND
EMERGENCY OPERATION ONLY)
ACCOMODATION DECK
(DECK AREA INTENDED FOR OCCUPATION
DURING NORMAL OPERATION)
DO NOT WALK ON THIS AREA
Anchor should be independently se-
cured to prevent accidental release.
ATTACH THE SAFETY LANYARD TO
THE ANCHOR to insure that the an-
chor is held in place should the wind-
lass fail. DO NOT use the safety lan-
yard to SUPPORT the anchor in a
stored position.
! WARNING
PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD
When underway, keep passengers
clear of areas not designed for riding.
Especially hazardous areas include
seat backs, bow, gunwale, transom
platform and fore and aft decks.
! WARNING
TO AVOID RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR
DEATH SHUT OFF ENGINE WHEN NEAR
SWIMMERS OR PRIOR TO USING SWIM
PLATFORM AND BOARDING LADDER.
! DANGER
SLIPPING HAZARD - Wet decks
are slippery. Wear proper foot-
wear and use extreme caution
on wet surfaces.
! WARNING
! WARNING
DO NOT STAND OR WALK
ON THIS AREA. SERIOUS IN-
JURY COULD RESULT.
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ACCESSORY LOCATIONS
HEAD/
STAND-UP
SHOWER
SINGLE-
BURNER
BUTANE STOVE
STBD
STERN
CLEAT
PORT
STERN
CLEAT
12V OUTLET &
120V OUTLET
INSIDE STBD
STORAGE AREA
(FIG. 10.1)
VACU-FLUSH
HEAD
FOLD OUT AFT SEAT
FORWARD
V-BERTH W/
STORAGE
BELOW
SINK
HANGING LOCKER/
CUSHION STORAGE
SINK
W/VANITY
SWIM LADDER
(UNDER LID)
DOUBLE HELM SEAT
W/ FLIP-UP THIGH -
RISE BOLSTER
FWD
AFT
PORT
STBD
DUAL VOLTAGE
REFRIGERATOR
MICROWAVE
CONVERTALBE
DINETTE W/
STORAGE
BELOW
BAIT PREP STATION
WITH BAITWELL
SYSTEM (OPTIONAL)
TRANSOM FISH BOX
DINING
TABLE
PRIVACY
CURTAIN
PORTSIDE BACK TO
BACK LOUNGER SEAT
LOCKABLE
SLIDING DOOR
LIFTING/TIE
DOWN EYE
LIFTING/TIE
DOWN EYE
MAIN DISTRIBUTION
PANELS & STEREO
120V GFI OUTLET
UNDER SINK
120V GFI
OUTLET
120V OUTLET
120V
OUTLET
HOT & COLD TRANSOM
SHOWER (OPT)
LOCATED ON PORT OR STARBOARD SIDE
DEPENDING ON ENGINE OPTION
BATTERY SELECTOR
SWITCHES
JUNCTION BLOCK
(BEHIND DC PANEL)
MAIN DC
BREAKER
PANEL
LIGHT
MAIN
BREAKER
DOCKSIDE
WATER INLET
SHORE
POWER
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STERN DRIVE ENGINE (STANDARD)
(FIG. 11.1)
GENERAL INFORMATION
PROPELLERS
Your Sea Ray
®
has been equipped with a pro-
peller which our tests have shown to be the
best suited for general use under normal con-
ditions and load. In some situations you may
wish to change propellers to give your boat slightly dif-
ferent performance characteristics. In general, chang-
ing to a lower pitch propeller will increase acceleration
and load-pulling ability, but with a slight decrease in top
speed. Conversely, moving to a higher pitch propeller
will attain higher top speed with a light load, but will
sacrifice acceleration and power. Your particular require-
ments should be discussed with your Sea Ray
®
dealer.
Under no circumstances use a propeller which al-
lows the engine to operate at higher than recom-
mended RPM.
HULL
(TRANSOM)
ENGINE
DRIVE UNIT
(LOWER UNIT)
PROPULSION SYSTEM
Standard Engines: Your boat is equipped
with a stern drive type propulsion system
also known as an inboard-outboard engine.
This type of propulsion system has the
engine secured to the hulls stringers at the aft end of
the hull. The drive unit, also called the lower unit
because it hangs below the hull, is the part of the
propulsion system that attaches to the outside of the
hull or transom. The drive unit pivots to steer the boat.
Inboard V-Drive Engines: This system incorporates
an inboard engine with an angled transmission that
allows the drive shaft to pass through the hull under
the engine.
REFER TO THE OWNER'S MANUAL AND ENGINE
OWNER’S MANUAL FOR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
AND WARRANTY INFORMATION.
Winterizing Water System
1. Turn ON fresh water system.
2. Open water faucets, let system drain completely,
leave faucets open.
3. Turn OFF fresh water system.
4. Remove hoses from water pump.
5. Blowout
WATER SYSTEM
The fresh water system is activated
by the WATER SYSTEM switch on the DC
distribution panel in the cabin. The switch
must be ON to operate the sink faucet or
showers.
To begin initial operation:
1. Fill the water tank from a source known to provide
safe, pure drinking water by removing the cap marked
WATER located on the deck.
2. Turn ON the WATER PUMP.
3. Open faucet or turn on shower wand.
Shut faucet/shower off as flow becomes steady and free
of air. Shutting off the faucet/shower will cause the pump
to shut off.
V-DRIVE ENGINE (OPTION)
(FIG. 11.2)
ENGINE
DRIVE SHAFT
FOR V-DRIVE
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The Vacu-Flush head system is energized by a breaker
located on the 12 volt DC distribution Panel in the
dinette/salon area. The foot pedal at the base of the
toilet opens a mechanical seal and vacuum forces waste
through the opening in the bowl, through the vacuum
pump and then to the holding tank.
VACU-FLUSH HEAD SYSTEM
An standard head system is available called VACU-
FLUSH. This system utilizes the following items: Vacu-
Flush Head, Vacuum Generator, Holding Tank, Vent Filter,
Macerator and Waste Deck Plate for pumpout station
access (see fig. 13.2).
Do not place facial tissue, paper towels or
sanitary napkins in head.
! CAUTION
HEAD SYSTEM
The standard head system on your Sea
Ray
®
utilizes the following items:Vacu-
flush, Vent Filter and Waste Deck Plate
for pumpout station access. The owner’s
manual packet in your boat contains information
pertaining to your head system that should be
carefully read.
REQUIREMENTS FOR VESSEL OPERATORS
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards
state that in freshwater lakes, freshwater reservoirs or
other freshwater impoundments whose inlets or outlets
are such as to prevent the ingress or egress by vessel
traffic subject to this regulation, or in rivers not capable
of navigation by interstate vessel traffic subject to this
regulation, marine sanitation devices certified by the
U.S. Coast Guard installed on all vessels shall be
WATER PUMP FILTER (OPT)
(FIG. 12.1)
BOWL
COVER
SCREEN
O-RING
designed and operated to prevent the overboard
discharge of sewage, treated or untreated, or of any
waste derived from sewage. The EPA standards further
state that this shall not be construed to prohibit the
carriage of Coast Guard-certified flow through treatment
devices which have been secured so as to prevent such
discharges. They also state that the waters where a
Coast Guard-certified marine sanitation device
permitting discharge is allowed include coastal waters
and estuaries, the Great Lakes and interconnecting
waterways, freshwater lakes and impoundments
accessible through locks, and other flowing waters that
are navigable interstate by vessels subject to this
regulation (40 CFB 140.3).
WATER PUMP & FILTER
The pump has a filter to prevent particles from entering
the pump head. The filter should be checked and cleaned
periodically.
Before servicing the system, turn the “WATER SYSTEM”
switch OFF and release pressure on the system by
opening a faucet. To clean the filter, remove the screen
and rinse with clean water. Replace, making sure the
O-ring is in place when replacing the cover.
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VACU-FLUSH LINE ROUTING
(FIG. 13.2)
VACU-FLUSH
HEAD
HOLDING TANK (SHOWN
W/OUT MACERATOR)
VACUUM
GENERATOR
PUMPOUT HOSE (ROUTE
TO DECK PLATE)
VENT HOSE (ROUTE FROM
VENT FILTER ON HOLDING
TANK TO THRU-HULL W/LOOP)
HOSE
ROUTE TO
VACU-FLUSH
HEAD
MACERATOR ROUTING (OPT)
(FIG. 13.1)
OVERBOARD
DISCHARGE SEACOCK
HOLDING TANK
(SHOWN W/ MACERATOR OPT)
HOSE
PORT
STBD
FWD
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VENT HOSE
HOLDING TANK WITH
MACERATOR
VACUUM GENERATOR
WASTE WATER LINE ROUTING
(GAS V-DRIVE WITH GENERATOR OPT)
(FIG. 14.1)
PORT
STBD
FWD
WASTE WATER LINE ROUTING
(DIESEL V-DRIVE WITH GENERATOR OPT)
(FIG. 14.2)
ROUTE TO HEAD
ROUTE TO OVERBOARD
DISCHARGE SEACOCK
PUMPOUT HOSE
(ROUTE TO DECK PLATE)
VENT HOSE
HOLDING TANK
VACUUM GENERATOR
ROUTE TO HEAD
ROUTE TO OVERBOARD
DISCHARGE SEACOCK
PUMPOUT HOSE
(ROUTE TO DECK PLATE)
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LIVE BAITWELL SYSTEM
The baitwell system will keep live bait alive
for an extended period of time.
To Operate:
1. Open baitwell seacock. (See figure 16.2)
2. Turn the sea water Y-valve to the baitwell position.
Located under the baitwell prep station.
(See figure 16.1)
3. Insert down spout into drain.
4. Turn on baitwell switch located under the baitwell prep
station. (See figure 15.1)
Water will be pumped and aerated into the baitwell.
To Empty:
1. Turn off baitwell switch.
2. Remove down spout from drain.
3. Close baitwell seacock.
To Operate:
1. Turn ON the “WATER SYSTEM” breaker.
2. Turn ON the “HEAD” breaker.
REFER TO OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR
INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION.
HOLDING TANK OPERATION
Waste from the head is directed into the holding tank
located in the bilge. The holding tank fluid level indicator
is located on the 12 volt DC distribution panel which
indicates “3/4 FULL, “FULL” and “DO NOT FLUSH.When
the “FULL light is on, the “DO NOT FLUSH” light will
also be on. When these lights are ON, the holding tank
must be emptied before the head can be reused.
To empty holding tank, the services of a dockside
pumpout station will be needed. Follow instructions at
the station and make sure pumpout station hose is
inserted into the deck plate marked “WASTE.The
holding tank can also be emptied through utilization of
the macerator if your boat is equipped with this option
(see “MACERATOR OPTION”).
There is the possibility of being fined for hav-
ing an operable direct overboard discharge in
U.S. waters. Removing handle of seacock, in
closed position, or other means must be uti-
lized to avoid fine.
NOTICE
Damage will occur to the macerator if oper-
ated with the deck waste plate off or loose.
MACERATOR (OPTION)
The macerator gives the boat operator the means of
discharging the holding tank contents directly overboard
through a seacock in the bottom of the hull. This option
is available in conjunction with the dockside pumpout.
DISCHARGE OF SEWAGE DIRECTLY OVER-
BOARD IS FOR USE WHERE APPROVED ONLY.
! CAUTION
To direct waste from the holding tank to the macerator,
open the overboard discharge seacock.
To operate the macerator:
1. Turn ON the “HEAD SYSTEM” breaker. It is located
on the 12 volt DC distributuion panel. Open the
waste discharge seacock located on the bilge floor
(see fig. 13.1).
2. When tank is empty, turn off the switch at the 12
volt DC distribution panel and close waste
discharge seacock.
BAITWELL VALVE LOCATION & SWITCH
(FIG. 15.1)
BAIT-
WELL
PUMP
BAITWELL
BAITWELL/
WASHDOWN
BAITWELL
LIGHTS
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BAITWELL LINE ROUTING (OPT)
(FIG. 16.1)
SINK DRAIN
ROUTE TO
THRU-HULL
PREP STATION
SINK
BILGE HATCH
CUTOUT
PORT
STBD
FWD
PORT
STBD
FWD
SEA WATER
PUMP
GENERATOR
MOUNTING
BOARD (OPT)
FWD ENGINE
BULKHEAD
ROUTE TO LIVE
BAITWELL
WATER LINE ROUTE
TO SEA WATER
WASHDOWN
HOSE
SEA WATER
SEACOCK
SEA WATER
STRAINER
BAITWELL
DRAIN
LIVE BAITWELL
(FIG. 16.2)
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B ILGE LAYOUT
A Port Fuel Tank
B Bilge Light
C A/C Junction Box (Opt)
D Vacuum Generator
E A/C Strainer (Opt)
F A/C Seacock (Opt)
G Holding Tank
H Batteries
I Battery (Opt)
J Bilge Blowers
K Overboard Discharge
Seacock (Opt)
L Port Power Trim Pump
M Fire Extinguisher
N Bilge Light
O Bilge Pump Check Valves
P High Water Float Switch
Q Bilge Pump
R Float Switch
S High Water Bilge Pump
T Trim Tab Pump
U Stbd Power Trim Pump
V Generator Seacock (Opt)
W Generator Strainer (Opt)
X Water Heater
Y Water Pump
Z Generator Fuel Filter (Opt)
AA Stbd Fuel Tank
BB Generator Muffler (Opt)
CC Salt Water Pump (Opt)
DD Transducer
EE Speed Log (Opt)
FF Salt Water
GG Washdown Seacock (Opt)
Salt Water
HH Washdown Strainer (Opt)
Generator (Opt)
II A/C Water Pump (Opt)
BILGE LAYOUT (GASOLINE STERN DRIVE WITH GENERATOR)
(FIG. 17.1)
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A Port Fuel Tank
B Port Engine Strainer
C Port Engine Seacock
D Sea Water Strainer (Opt)
E Vacuum Generator
F Sea Water Seacock (Opt)
G A/C Strainer (Opt)
H Holding Tank
I A/C Pump (Opt)
J Port Bilge Light
K Battery Trays
L Bilge Blowers
M Overboard Discharge
Seacock (Opt)
N Port Engine Coolant
Recovery Bottle
O Fire Extinguisher
P Aft Bilge Light
Q Starboard Engine
Coolant Recovery Bottle
R High Water Float Switch
S Bilge Pump
T Float Switch
U High Water Bilge Pump
V Trim Tab Pump
W Generator Strainer (Opt)
X Generator Seacock (Opt)
Y Generator Muffler (Opt)
Z Generator (Opt)
AA Generator Siphon
Break (Opt)
BB A/C Seacock (Opt)
CC Transducer (Port-Speed Opt,
Starboard Depth)
DD Starboard Engine Seacock
EE Starboard Bilge Light
FF Generator Coolant Recovery
Bottle (Opt)
GG Water Pump
HH Water Heater
II Starboard Engine Strainer
JJ Starboard Fuel Tank
KK Generator Fuel Filter (Opt)
LL Sea Water Pump (Opt)
MMA/C Junction Box (Opt)
NN Forward Bilge Light
BILGE LAYOUT (GAS V-DRIVE WITH
GENERATOR) (OPT)
(FIG. 18.1)
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Sea Ray 2006 290 AMBERJACK Supplement Owner's manual

Category
Camping, tourism & outdoor
Type
Owner's manual
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