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200 SUNDECK OWNERS MANUAL
200 Sundeck
Manual Part Number: MRP 1902268
SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS (CONTINUED)
SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS
(FIG. 3.1)
PLASTIC-Includes, but is
not limited to: plastic
bags, styrofoam cups
and lids, six pack
holders, stirrers, straws,
milk jugs, egg cartons,
synthetic fishing nets,
ropes, lines, and bio or
photo degradeable
plastics.
GARBAGE-Means
paper, rags, glass, metal,
crockery, (generated in
living spaces aboard the
vessel that we
normally call trash), and
all kinds of food,
maintenance and cargo-
associated waste.
“Garbage” does not
include fresh fish or fish
parts, dishwasher and
gray water.
INSIDE 3 MILES
3 TO 12 MILES
(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, LINING AND PACKING
MATERIALS THAT FLOAT
ANY GARBAGE NOT GROUND TO
LESS THAN ONE SQUARE INCH
12 TO 25 MILES
PLASTICS
DUNNAGE, LINING AND PACKING
MATERIALS THAT FLOAT
OUTSIDE 25 MILES
PLASTICS
It is illegal to dump plastic trash anywhereinto the ocean or navigable waters
of the United States. Violation of these requirements may result in civil penalty
up to $25,000 and fine of $50,000 and imprisonment up to five years.
Regional, state and local restrictions on garbage, discharge amy also apply.
S O
ave
DUNNAGE- Material
used to block and brace
cargo, and is considered
a cargo associated
waste.
DISHWATER-Means the
liquid residue from the
manual or automatic
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.
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easur
LOCATED INSIDE
PORT STORAGE
COMPARTMENT DOOR.
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200 SUNDECK OWNERS MANUAL
200 Sundeck
Manual Part Number: MRP 1902268
3. SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS
SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS
(FIG. 2.1)
GASOLINE VAPORS CAN EXPLODE
RESULTING IN INJURY OR DEATH.
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.
MRP 852525 SR-111
WARNING
MRP 852533 SR-119A
DANGER
MAXIMUM CAPACITIES
8 PERSONS OR 1100 LBS.
1200 POUNDS, PERSONS, GEAR
LOAD AND CAPACITY * COMPARTMENT VENTILATION
STEERING, FUEL AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
INTERNATIONAL LIGHTS * BASIC FLOATION
MANEUVERABILITY
THIS BOAT COMPLIES WITH U.S. COAST
GUARD SAFETY STANDARDS IN EFFECT ON
THE DATE OF CERTIFICATION
MRP 722041 SR-87
12VDC-15A MAX
MRP 551689 SR-66
DO NOT STAND OR WALK ON
TH IS AR E A SERIOU S INJURY
COULD RESULT.
MRP # 113562 SR-216
DANGER
!
MRP 811000 SR-102
DANGER
!
TRANSOM DOOR MUST BE
CLOSED AND SECURE WHEN
ENGINE IS RUNNING
UNDER AFT SEAT ON ENGINE BOX BULKHEAD
MRP # 324756 SR-47
(INSIDE SIDE PANEL STORAGE)
MODEL: 200SD
DESIGN COMPLIANCE WITH NMMA REQUIREMENTS BELOW IS
VERIFIED. MFR. RESPONSIBLE FOR PRODUCTION CONTROL
NATIONAL MARINE MANUFACTURERS ASSN.
MANUFACTURER: SEA RAY BOATS, INC.
Certified
NMMA
!
LEAKING FUEL IS A FIRE AND EXPLOSION
HAZARD, INSPECT SYSTEM REGULARY.
EXAMINE FUEL TANKS FOR LEAKS OR
CORROSION AT LEAST ANNUALLY.
STAY CLEAR OF MOVING PARTS
WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING.
SEE OWNER’S MANUAL FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH FROM CARBON MONOXIDE
EXHAUST FUMES FROM ENGINES CONTAIN 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 SIDKNESS SYMPTIONS INCLUDE HEADACHE, NAUSEA, AND DIZZINESS.
DO NOT MISTAKE FOR SEASICKNESS.
MRP 1369743 SR-246
DANGER
!
!
SEE OWNER’S MANUAL FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
MRP 852624 SR-149
DANGER
NEXT TO BATTERY SWITCH
IF SWITCH IS TURNED OFF WHILE
ENGINE IS RUNNING ALTERNATOR
WILL BE DAMAGED.
MRP # 921767 SR-167
CAUTION
!
!
MRP 852632 SR-151
WARNING
!
NO SMOKING
GASOLINE VAPORS ARE EXPLOXIVE
NOTICE
GASOLINE RECOMMENDATION
Minimum octane rating of 87 AKI.
Refer to the engine owner’s manual for
additional information.
MRP 111287 SR-214
DANGER
!
TO AVOID RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH
SHUT OFF ENGINE WHEN NEAR SWIMMERS
OR PRIOR TO USING SWIM PLATFORM AND
BOARDING LADDER.
CAUTION
- TO AVOID INJURY, GLASS DOOR MUST BE SECURED IN A CLOSED
AND LOCKED POSITION WHEN BOAT IS UNDER WAY. USE BOTH
TURN LOCKS TO SECURE DOOR.
ON UNDERSIDE OF WINDSHIELD FRAME (PART NUMBER PROVIDED BY VENDOR)
!
USE CAUTION WITH SKIER IN TOW
AS TOW ROPE MAY BACKLASH INTO
COCKPIT WHEN RELEASED
INSIDE ENGINE BOX AT HINGE LOCATION
STAINLESS STEEL SLIDING SWIM LADDERS
SUGGESTED CARE & MAINTENANCE
MRP 1573112 SR-505
AFTER EACH USE:
Fully extend ladder and thoroughly rinse all ladder and slide surfaces
with fresh water. Pay special attention to flushing any debris and salt
water from the slide areas.
MONTHLY:
Examine the ladder slide grooves and remove any foreign particles
lodged within the grooves.
Wash entire ladder, uning ONLY a clean, soft cloth, and mild soap solution.
Rinse thoroughly with fresh water. To prevent damage NEVER USE
ABRASIVES or ABRASIVE CLEANERS!
Allow ladder to dry after washing. Apply a light coating of spray lubricant or
clear silicone grease to the slide areas ONLY. Work ladder back and forth
to assure distribution of lubricant and ease of operation.
CAUTION - TO PREVENT THE POSSIBILITY OF PERSONAL INJURY,
ENSURE THAT ANY LUBRICANT IS CLEANED FROM LADDER RUNGS
AND STILES PRIOR TO USE.
Inspect the ladder for damage and check the security of all fasteners.
Repair damage and/or tighten any hardware that may have become
loose prior to use.
UNDER SWIM LADDER COVER
THIS TAG REPLACES DOMESTIC
CERTIFICATION TAG (BELOW)
WHEN BOAT IS ORDERED WITH
INTERNATIONAL (CE) OPTION.
MRP 111287 SR-214
DANGER
!
TO AVOID RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH
SHUT OFF ENGINE WHEN NEAR SWIMMERS
OR PRIOR TO USING SWIM PLATFORM AND
BOARDING LADDER.
ALSO LOCATED ON BOW FILLER BOARDS
(W/ BOW FILLER CUSION OPTION)
!
WARNING
MAXIMUM
0609
IMCI
Sea
8
Ray
200 SUNDECK
Boats
635
kg
! 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