Sea Ray 2009 SEA RAY 280 SUNDANCER Owner's manual

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Sea Ray 2009 SEA RAY 280 SUNDANCER takes safety seriously. Monitor passenger weight and distribution using the Load Capacity information. Adhere to Passenger Locations guidelines to ensure safe travel. Safety labels throughout the vessel provide important warnings and instructions.

Sea Ray 2009 SEA RAY 280 SUNDANCER takes safety seriously. Monitor passenger weight and distribution using the Load Capacity information. Adhere to Passenger Locations guidelines to ensure safe travel. Safety labels throughout the vessel provide important warnings and instructions.

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Manual
280 Sundancer
Manual Part Number: MRP 1944467
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280 Su n d a n c e r Sp e c i f i c in f o r m a t i o n ma n u a l
Ta b l e o f Co n T e n T s
1. Load Capacity ..........................................................1
2. Passenger Locations ...............................................1
3. Safety Label Locations ............................................ 2
4. Basic Boat Dimensions and Clearances .................5
5. Function and Location of Through-Hull Cutouts ......6
6. Helm, Gauge & Switch Layout .................................7
7. General Layout ........................................................9
8. Cleats .....................................................................11
9. Navigation and Anchor Lights ................................11
10. Lighting ................................................................11
11. Bilge Layout .........................................................12
12. Fire Extinguishing System ................................... 13
13. Fuel System .........................................................13
A. Gasoline Fuel System .....................................13
B. Diesel Fuel System (Optional) ........................13
14. Water System ......................................................13
15. Entertainment System .........................................14
16. Canvas .................................................................14
17. Electrical Schematic ............................................14
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.
Owner’s Manual
280 Sundancer
Printed in the U.S.A. June 2008
© Sea Ray Boats, Inc. • A Brunswick Company
Sea Ray Boats, Inc. 2600 Sea Ray Blvd., Knoxville, TN 37914
For information call 1-800-SRBOATS or fax 1-314-213-7878
(International 1-314-216-3333)
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.
The following are registered trademarks of the Brunswick Corporation: Sea Ray
®
& The SR Wave Logo
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1. lo a d Ca p a C i T y
Refer to the General Information Manual for a
detailed explanation of Load Capacity.
Never carry more weight or passengers than indicated
on the certification plate, regardless of weather or
water conditions.
The boat can capsize, swamp or sink.
! DANGER
Rotating propellers can injure or kill you.
Shut off engine when persons are in water near
boat, or on swim platform or ladder.
! DANGER
Rear facing transom seats MUST NOT be used while
engine is running or boat is moving.
! WARNING
2. pa s s e n g e r lo C a T i o n s
Refer to the General Information Manual for a
detailed explanation of Passenger Locations.
Boat motion can be erratic.
You can fall overboard or be injured by hitting
something in or on the boat.
All persons must be in cockpit area or cabin and be
prepared for sudden boat movement.
Use front or bow deck area only during anchoring,
mooring or emergencies.
! WARNING
Wet decks are slippery.
You can be seriously injured if you slip and fall.
Wear slip resistant footwear secured to your feet and
hold on to rails or boat structure.
! WARNING
Bu i l d e r S pl a t e (i n t e r n a t i o n a l )
(fi g . 1.1)
BOAT MANUFACTURER
MFR’S MODEL
DESIGNATION
MAXIMUM NUMBER
OF PASSENGERS
MAXIMUM LOAD
CAPACITY
pa S S e n g e r lo c a t i o n S
(fi g . 1.2)
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
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3. sa f e T y la b e l lo C a T i o n s
Sa f e t y la B e l lo c a t i o n S
(fi g . 2.1)
PREVENT THE DISCHARGE OF POLLUTANTS
DISCHARGE OF OIL OR OILY WASTE INTO NAVIGABLE WATERS IS
PROHIBITED OF SUCH A DISCHARGE CAUSES A FILM, SHEEN OR
A DISCOLORATION OF THE SURFACE, OR CAUSES A SLUDGE
OR EMULSION BENEATH THE SURFACE OF THE WATER.
VIOLATORS ARE SUBJECT TO PENALITIES.
MRP # 934539 SR-166
This tag replaces “Discharge Of Oil Prohibited”
tag under bilge access hatch when boat is
ordered with CE international option.
LOCATED UNDER BILGE ACCESS HATCH
CHECK BATTERY CELL FUEL
LEVEL APPROXIMATELY EVERY
4 WEEKS AND MORE OFTEN IN
SUMMER AND HOT ZONES.
MRP # 914341 SR-139
NOTICE
LEAKING FUEL IS A FIRE AND EZ-
PLOSION HAZARD, INSPECT SYSTEM
REGULARY. EXAMINE FUEL TANKS
FOR LEAKS OR CORROSION AT LEAST
ANNAULLY.
MRP # 852632 SR-151
WARNING
!
STAY CLEAR OF MOVING PARTS
WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING
MRP # 852624 SR-149
DANGER
!
DISCHARGE OF OIL PROHIBITED
THE FEDERAL WATER POLUTION CONTROL ACT PROHIBITS THE
DISCHARGE OF OIL OR OILY WASTE INTO OR UPON THE NAVIGABLE
WATERS OF THE UNITED STATES OR THE WATES OF THE CONTIGUOUS
DISCOLORATION OF THE SURFACE OF THE WATER OR CAUSES A SLUDGE
OR EMULSION BENEATH THE SURFACE OF THEWATER. VIOLATORS ARE
SUBJECT TO A PENALTY OF $5,000.
MRP # 258509 SR-44
MRP 852533 SR-119A
DANGER
!
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 852616 SR-124
MRP 811000 SR-102
DANGER
!
TRANSOM DOOR MUST BE
CLOSED AND SECURE WHEN
ENGINE IS RUNNING
IF SWITCH IS TURNED OFF WHILE
ENGINE IS RUNNING ALTERNATOR
WILL BE DAMAGED.
MRP # 921767 SR-167
ON BATTERY SWITCH PANEL
CAUTION
!
MRP 1112879 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.
GALVANIC ISOLATOR
INSTALLED ON REVERSE
SIDE OF BULKHEAD
MRP # 1087477 SR-201
DO NOT STAND OR WALK ON THIS
AREA SERIOUS INJURY COULD
RESULT.
MRP # 113562 SR-216
DANGER
WARNING
!
MRP 852640 SR-171
WARNING
!
DOOR MUST BE SECURED
WHILE VESSEL IS UNDERWAY
STAY CLEAR OF MOVING PARTS
MRP # 921759 SR-162
LOCATED UNDER ANCHOR HATCH
DANGER
!
To minimize shock hazard, connect and discon-
nect cable as follows;
1. Turn off boat’s shore power switch.
2. Connect cable at boat first.
3. If equippe d with polari ty indi cator which
activates, disconnect and connect polarity.
4. Disconnect at shore outlet first.
5. Close inlet cover tightly.
do not alter shore power cable connectors
SHORE POWER
WARNING
WARNING
!
- DO NOT LEAVE BOAT UNATTENDED WITH THE
DOCKSIDE WATER HOSE CONNECTED.
- DOCKSIDE WATER SHOULD BE CONNECTED
DURING PERIODS OF HEAVY WATER USE ONLY.
INSIDE COMPARTMENT
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 WINDSHIELD FRAME (MRP NUMBER PROVIDED BY VENDOR)
- READ THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING
THE WINDLASS.
- KEEP HANDS AND FEET AWAY FROM GYPSY AND
CHAIN AT ALL TIMES.
- WHEN WINDLASS IS NOT IN USE OR BEFORE
USING THE HANDLE, TURN OFF THE WINDLASS
AT THE MAIN SWITCH.
- ENGAGE THE CHAIN STOPPER AFTER ANCHORING.
WINDLASS MUST NOT BE USED AS SOLE MEANS
OF SECURING ANCHOR IN BOW FITTING. ANCHORS
MUST BE INDEPENDENTLY SECURED TO PREVENT
ACCIDENTLY RELEASE.
- BE SURE THE CLUTCH AND THE CHAIN STOPPER
ARE WILL ENGAGED BEFORE SAILING.
WARNING
ON WINDLASS (MRP NUMBER PROVIDED BY VENDOR)
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sa f e T y la b e l lo C a T i o n s (Co n T i n u e d )
Sa f e t y la B e l lo c a t i o n S
(fi g . 3.1)
A/C
CONDENSATE
MRP # 938423 SR-174
DISCHARGE
MRP # 938431 SR-175
On shower sump under step,
then under trash can.
MRP 947838 SR-126
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 condtions, such as a head wind.
5. Operation of engines and/or generator inconfined
spaces or at dockside.
6. Any blockage of hull exhaust outlets.
Indications of excessive exposure to CO concentrations may
include nausea, dizziness and drowsiness.
On Main Distribution Panel Door
MRP 955278 SR-118
NOTICE
THIS BOAT IS EQUIPPED WITH
AN OPTIONAL DIRECT OVERBOARD
DISCHARGE VALVE. DISCHARGING
OF SEWAGE DIRECTLY OVERBOARD
IS FOR USE WHERE APPROVED ONLY
On front of head system holding tank.
Cut away to see head system
holding tank in engine compartment.
AVOID SERIOUS OR FATAL INJURY DUE TO
ROTATION OF SEAT.
LOCK SWIVEL WHEN SPEED EXCEEDS 5 M.P.H.
LOCATED UNDER SWIVEL SEATS
(MRP NUMBER PROVIDED BY VENDOR)
WARNING
!
MRP 852582 SR-154
UNPLUG SHORE POWER AND TURN
OFF GENERATOR BEFORE
REMOVING COVER.
DANGER
!
On covers of all 120 Volt connection
boxes and equipment.
12VDC-15A MAX
MRP # 324756 SR-47
AVOID COLLISIONS
. Maintain look-out as required by the “Rules of the Road”.
. Visibility can be limited by high boat trim angles. persons, gear, weather
and light conditions.
.At all times proceed at a Safe Speed so that you can take proper and
effective action to avoid hazardous conditions.
Such issues are considered under the control of the operatror!
AVOID RISK OF INJURY OFR DEATH, SHUT OFF ENGINE PRIOR TO USING
SUNPADS, SWIM PLATFORM OR BOARDING LADDER.
MRP 987727 SR-187
DANGER
!
This tag is used on boats with diesel engines.
• MaintainLook-outasrequiredbythe“RulesoftheRoad”.
• Visibilitycanbelimitedbyhighboattrimangles.persons,gear,
weather and light conditions.
• AtalltimesproceedataSafeSpeedsothatyoucantakeproper
and effective action to avoid hazardous conditions.
Such issues are considered under the control of the operatror!
MRP 987719 SR-193
AVOID COLLISIONS
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 condtions, such as a head wind.
5. Operation of engines and/or generator inconfined
spaces or at dockside.
6. Any blockage of hull exhaust outlets.
Indications of excessive exposure to CO concentrations may
include nausea, dizziness and drowsiness.
DANGER
!
!
AVOID COLLISIONS
DO NOT USE-Sun Pads, Boarding Ladder or Swim Platform and
Transom Door should be closed when engine is running.
This tag is used on boats with gasoline engines.
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
12VDC-15A MAX
MRP # 324756 SR-47
Cut away to see head system
holding tank in engine compartment.
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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,
styrofoam cups and lids, six-
pack holders, stirrers, straws,
milk jugs, egg cartons, syn-
thetic fishing 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 associated
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 adher-
ing to them would not normally
interfere with the operation of
automatic dishwashers.
GRAYWATER - Means drain-
age 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
sa f e T y la b e l lo C a T i o n s (Co n T i n u e d )
Sa f e t y la B e l lo c a t i o n S
(fi g . 4.1)
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4. ba s i C bo a T di m e n s i o n s a n d Cl e a r a n C e s
Bo a t di m e n S i o n S a n d cl e a r a n c e S
(fi g . 5.1)
KEEL
WATERLINE
(B) 31’ 1” (9.47 m) Overall Length Wigh Standard Swim Platform
(A) 28’ 6” (8.69 m) Overall Length
(D)
6’ 11”
(2.11 m)
(E)
8’ 9”
(2.67 m)
He i g H t di m e n S i o n S280da Sp e c i f i c at i o n S
(A) Overall Length ...........................28’ 6” (8.69 m)
(B) w/Standard Extended Swim
Platform .................................. 31’ 1” (9.47 m)
(C) Beam ............................................ 9’ 5” (2.89 m)
Draft (Stern Drive Down) ........ 33 5/8” (85.41 cm)
Draft (Stern Drive Up) ...................... 23” (58.4 cm)
Draft (Twin Stern Drive Down) ......... 38 5/8” (98.11 cm)
Draft (Twin Stern Drive Up) ....................... 23” (58.4 cm)
Dry Weight (lbs.) ...........................8,000 (3.628 kg)
Fuel Capacity (gal.) ..................... 100 (378.5 liters)
Usable Fuel (gal.) ............................95 (359 liters)
Water Capacity (gal.) ........................28 (106 liters)
Holding Tank (gal.) ............................28 (106 liters)
Dead Rise ........................................................... 21°
(D) Waterline To Top
Of Windshield .......................6’ 11” (2.11 m)
(E) Keel To Top Of
Windshield ..............................8’ 9” (2.67 m)
(C)
9’ 5”
(2.89 m)
NOTE: DIMENSIONS CAN VARY DEPENDING ON LOAD
AND RUNNING CONDITIONS
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5. fu n C T i o n a n d lo C a T i o n o f Th r o u g h -hu l l Cu T o u T s
tr a n S o m cu t o u t S
(f i g . 6.3)
po r t Si d e
(f i g . 6.2)
AIR CONDITIONER
DISCHARGE (OPTION)
ROPE LOCKER DRAIN
(STARBOARD SIDE ONLY)
St a r B o a r d Si d e
(f i g . 6.1)
GALLEY SINK DRAIN
BUTANE STOVE VENT
(OPTION)
HEAD SINK
DRAIN
GREY WATER
SUMP
COCKPIT STEP
DRAIN
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER SINK & COOLER
DRAIN
HEAD SYSTEM
HOLDING TANK
VENT
GENERATOR
EXHAUST
(OPTION)
BILGE
PUMPS
CE OPTION
MANUAL BILGE PUMP
WATER HEATER
PURGE
GARBOARD DRAIN PLUG
(ALSO USED FOR ENGINE OIL
DRAIN HOSE)
Hu l l cu t o u t S
(f i g . 6.4)
GENERATOR
SEACOCK
(OPTION)
HEAD SYSTEM
MACERATOR
DISCHARGE
(OPTION)
DEPTH SOUNDER
TRANSDUCER
A/C SYSTEM
SEACOCK
(TWIN ENGINE
OPTION)
A/C SYSTEM
SEACOCK
(SINGLE ENGINE
OPTION)
OIL DRAIN PLUG
(WITH TWIN ENGINE
OPTION)
CLOSED COOLING
(OPTION)
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6. he l m , ga u g e & sw i T C h la y o u T
STERN DRIVE
TRAILERING SWITCH
(PUSH SWITCH TO TRIM UP STERN
DRIVE FOR TRAILERING)
GAUGE
PANELS
PORT SWITCH
PANEL
STARBOARD
SWITCH PANEL
VHF MARINE
RADIO
(OPTION)
INDICATOR LIGHT
AND INFORMATION TAG
FOR AUTOMATIC
FIRE EXTINGUISHING
SYSTEM
COMPASS
STEERING
WHEEL BASE
KICK PANEL
STORAGE AND
BEHIND DASH
ACCESS
He l m la y o u t
(f i g . 7.1)
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ON
MPH
100m/h
VOLUME
SEARCH
BAND
PROG
DISC
FUNC
PWR
MUTE
HATCH
LIFT
FWD
ACC
TRIM TABS
NAV
ANCHOR
COMP
COCKPIT
BILGE
ARCH
VENT
OPEN
VENT
CLOSE
P
S
ACC
1
ACC
2
DIM
DIM
AFT
ACC
WATER TEMPERATURE
VOLTMETER
OIL PRESSURE
TACHOMETER
FUEL GAUGE
SPEEDOMETER
TRIM TAB
SWITCHES
STEREO REMOTE
ENGINE
IGNITION
SWITCH
(START)
ga u g e pa n e l S
(f i g . 8.1)
DEPTH FINDER
OUTDRIVE
TRIM GAUGE
HOURMETER
HATCH
LIFT
FWD
ACC
TRIM TABS
FORWARD
ACCESSORY
AFT
ACCESSORY
BILGE PUMP
(ON/OFF)
ENGINE HATCH
LIFT (UP)
ENGINE HATCH
LIFT (DOWN)
ENGINE
IGNITION
SWITCH
(STOP)
(THESE ARE PLUGGED WITH
SINGLE ENGINE)
BILGE BLOWER
(ON/OFF)
NAV
ANCHOR
COMP
COCKPIT
BILGE
ARCH
OPEN
ACC
1
ACC
2
DIM
DIM
WINDSHIELD
WIPER
(PORT &
STARBOARD)
ACCESSORY
1 & 2
WINDSHIELD
VENT
(OPEN & CLOSE)
WINDLASS
(UP & DOWN)
WINDLASS
(ON/OFF)
DASH LIGHTS
DIMMER
CONTROL
ANCHOR LIGHT
(ON/OFF)
NAVIGATION LIGHT
(ON/OFF)
DEPTH
SOUNDER
STEREO
MUTE
LIGHTS:
COMP
BILGE
COCKPIT
ARCH
HORN
po r t Sw i t c H pa n e l
(f i g . 8.2)
St a r B o a r d Sw i t c H pa n e l
(f i g . 8.3)
EMERGENCY
START SWITCH
(WITH TWIN ENGINE
OPTION)
STARBOARD
ENGINE IGNITION
(WITH TWIN ENGINE
OPTION)
AFT
ACC
he l m , ga u g e & sw i T C h la y o u T (Co n T 'd)
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7. ge n e r a l la y o u T
de c k la y o u t
(fi g . 9.1)
PORT
STBD
FWD
ROPE LOCKER
HATCH
COCKPIT
LOCKABLE SLIDING
CABIN DOOR WITH
INTEGRAL DECK
ACCESS STEPS
SWIM PLATFORM W/
CONCEALED LADDER
WALK THROUGH
WITH TRANSOM
DOOR
MOLDED-IN
COCKPIT BOARDING
STEPS
DECK
HATCH
FUEL FILL
WASTE / GREY WATE
PUMP-OUT PLATE
WATER TANK FILL
PLATE
PORT BOW
NAVIGATION
LIGHT
HORN
STARBOARD BOW
NAVIGATION
LIGHT
NAVIGATION LIGHT ON
OPTIONAL SPORT SPOILER
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ROPE LOCKER
COCKPIT
CONTROL
STATION
ENCLOSED HEAD
AREA
SWIM PLATFORM W/
CONCEALED LADDER
WALK
THROUGH
SWIVEL BUCKET
HELM SEAT WITH
SLIDER
FOLD AWAY
AFT SEAT
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
WITH WET BAR
GAS-ASSISTED
ENGINE HATCH
MOLDED-IN
COCKPIT BOARDING
STEPS
PORT AFT-FACING
SEAT W/FOLD-DOWN
SUN PAD
PORT SIDE SUN
LOUNGER WITH
FORWARD FACING
BACKREST
MID-STATEROOM
ENTRENCE BEHIND
DINETTE
CONVERTIBLE
DINETTE WITH
STORAGE BELOW
CONVERTIBLE
V-BERTH WITH
STORAGE BELOW
V-BERTH PORT
& STARBOARD
STORAGE CABINETS
V-BERTH FILLER/BOLSTER CUSHIONS
1. FILLER CUSIONS ARE USED AS SIDE BOLSTERS
WHEN NOT IN USE.
2. MID-STATEROOM PORT BOLSTER IS USED AS
CENTER FILLER CUSHION.
3. FILLER/BOLSTER CUSHIONS ARE VELCROED IN
PLACE ON BOLSTER, PULL OUT CUSHIONS AND
INSERT ON FILLER BOARD.
V-BERTH PRIVACY
CURTAIN
GALLEY
ENGINE SHIFT AND
THROTTLE CONTROL
ge n e r a l la y o u T (Co n T 'd)
ca B i n la y o u t
(fi g . 10.1)
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ON
MPH
100m/h
VOLUME
SEARCH
BAND
PROG
DISC
FUNC
PWR
MUTE
HATCH
LIFT
FWD
ACC
TRIM TABS
NAV
ANCHOR
COMP
COCKPIT
BILGE
ARCH
VENT
OPEN
VENT
CLOSE
P
S
ACC
1
ACC
2
DIM
DIM
AFT
ACC
CLEA T
CLEA T
CLEAT
CLEA T
CLEA T
CLEA T
ROUND GALLEY
DUAL VO L TAG E LIGHT
MID-BERTH
(BELOW COCKPIT)
HEAD
(OVERHEAD)
SWITCH
BULB
REPLACEMENT
BULB#CEC1141
12 VOLT BULB
REPLACEMENT
HALOG EN 12V 10W
BI-PR ONG
12O VOLT
BULB
REPLACEMENT
E1 4 1 10V 25 W
EN TERT A IN MENT
CENT ER ST ORAGE
BULB
REPLACEMENT
BULB#CEC1141
MAST NAV . LIGHT
LIGHT ON ARCH
BULB REPLACEMENT
BU LB# J.S . 90 12V 60P
COCKPIT LIGHT
BULB REPLACEMENT
FUSE TY PE BUL B
#1 2V1 0WP ERK O #70 -0
BULB REPLACEMENT
FUSE TY PE BUL B
#12V 10W PER KO FIG .71
SWIVEL LIGHT
BULB REPLACEMENT
HALOG EN 12V 10W
BI-PRON G
SWIVEL LIGHT
BULB REPLACEMENT
HALOG EN 12V 10W
BI-PRON G
BILGE
BULB
REPLACEMENT
BULB#CEC1141
AFT STORAGE
LIGHT
BULB REPLACEMENT
FUSE TY PE BUL B
#1 286 4 12 V5W
MAST NAV . LIGHT
BULB REPLACEMENT
AO GE 906
STANDARD EQUIPMENT
WITH OPTIONAL ARCH
REPLACES TRANSOM
MASTLIGHT
BOW NAV . LIGHT
BULB REPLACEMENT
BU LB # G E2 64 1L
12V R 10W
STEP LIGHT
BULB REPLACEMENT
BU LB #1 2V1 0W PE RKO
#7 0 -0
8. Cl e a T s
Cleats must not be used for lifting the boat; they
are intended for docking or mooring use only.
cl e a t lo c a t i o n S
(fi g . 11.1)
9. na v i g a T i o n a n d an C h o r li g h T s
See General Information Manual for a detailed
explanation of the anchor lights.
na v i g a t i o n a n d an c H o r li g H t Sw i t c H e S
(fi g . 11.2)
10. li g h T i n g
See General Information Manual for a detailed
explanation of the lighting.
li g H t i n g lo c a t i o n S
(fi g .11.3)
ANCHOR LIGHT
(ON/OFF)
NAVIGATION LIGHT
(ON/OFF)
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11. bi l g e la y o u T
Bi l g e Bl o w e r in S t a l l a t i o n
(tw i n en g i n e op t i o n )
(f i g . 12.1)
BILGE
BLOWER
BILGE BLOWER
HOSES
BILGE
BLOWER
BILGE BLOWER
HOSES
BILGE VENTILATION
HOSES
PORT
STBD
FWD
Bi l g e pu m p Ho S e ro u t i n g
(f i g . 12.3)
BILGE PUMPS
1 1/8”
HOSE
LOOP
PORT
STBD
FWD
TRANSOM
Bi l g e pu m p & fl o a t Sw i t c H in S t a l l a t i o n
(f i g . 12.2)
AFT BILGE PUMP
HIGH WATER BILGE PUMP
FLOAT SWITCH
HIGH WATER
FLOAT SWITCH
PORT
STBD
FWD
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13. fu e l sy s T e m
a. ga s o l i n e fu e l sy s T e m
The 280 DA standard gasoline fuel system consists
of a 100 gallon (378.5 liters) fuel tank, fuel tank
vent, anti-siphon valve, engine fuel supply line and
fuel fill.
The optional twin engine gasoline fuel system uses
a single tank with two electronic fuel senders, anti-
siphon valves and engine fuel supply lines.
ga S o l i n e fu e l Sy S t e m (tw i n en g i n e SH o w n )
(fi g . 13.1)
FUEL TANK
FUEL TANK VENT
FUEL FILL
ENGINE FUEL SUPPLY
14. wa T e r sy s T e m
The fresh water system on the 280DA consists of
a 28gal. (106 liter) tank, 12v water pump, faucet
(head compartment), sprayer (wet bar) and 2 pullout
sprayers (bow and stern). Refer to the General
Information Manual for a detailed explanation of
the water system.
12. fi r e ex T i n g u i s h i n g sy s T e m
Your 280DA has an automatic re extinguisher
system installed standard. Refer to the General
Information Manual for a detailed explanation of the
automatic fire extinguisher system.
b. di e s e l fu e l sy s T e m (op T i o n a l )
The optional diesel fuel system consists of a 100
gal. (378.5 liter) fuel tank, fuel tank vents, engine
fuel supply and return lines, fuel filter and fuel fill.
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16. Ca n v a s
Your Sea Ray
®
Sport Boat standard canvas set
consists of the following pieces:
Sunbrella
®
Bimini Top, With Boot
Canvas options available consist of the following
pieces:
Canvas Package: Aft Cover
Bimini Front Curtain Canvas Storage Bag
Side Curtains
Camper Canvas Package:
Bimini Front Curtain Camper Aft Cover
Camper Top Boot Canvas Storage Bag
Side Curtains
! DANGER
Exhaust fumes from engines contain deadly carbon
monoxide gas (CO). Boats enclosed with canvas or with
poor ventilation are most likely to collect fumes.
CO sickness symptoms include headache, nausea
and dizziness. Do not mistake these symptoms for
sea sickness.
Ventilate boat. See Section 1.4, Carbon Monoxide, for
more details.
Do not use the rear (aft) curtain while engine is
running or boat is moving.
17. el e C T r i C a l sC h e m a T i C s
This owner's manual contains electrical schematics
and wiring harness illustrations for your boat. These
electrical schematics were generated by electrical
CAD designers at the engineering division for
technical reference and service technicians. Sea
Ray
®
does not recommend that you attempt to work
on the boat’s electrical system yourself. Instead,
we recommend that you take your boat to your
authorized Sea Ray
®
dealer for service. Sea Ray
®
reserves the right to change or update the electrical
system on any model at any time without notice to
the consumer and is NOT obligated to make any
updates to units built prior to changes.
15. en T e r T a i n m e n T sy s T e m
The 12 volt AM/FM radio single CD satellite ready
stereo is located in the port dash. The system
includes six (6) water proof speakers, a digital
remote control located at the control station, and
an optional remote on the transom.
An optional Premium Cockpit Sound System is
available. It includes a 6-disc CD changer, upgraded
speakers, subwoofer, amplifier and transom stereo
remote.
St e r e o re m o t e (lo c a t e d on tH e da S H )
( fi g . 14.2)
St e r e o Sy S t e m (12 vo l t am/fm, Sa t e l l i t e
ra d i o & cd)
(fi g . 14.1)
STEREO
REMOTE
AM/FM/SATELLITE RADIO, SINGLE CD UNIT
(LOCATED IN CABIN)
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Warning:
DO NOT attempt to
work on the electrical system
of this boat without professional
assistance.
Manual Part Number: MRP 1944467
280 Su n d a n c e r ow n e r S ma n u a l
(fi g . 15.1)
dc wi r i n g di a g r a m
drawing no. 09-601 (1 of 5)
dc wi r i n g di a g r a m
drawing no. 09-601 (2 of 5)
(fi g . 15.2)
280 Su n d a n c e r el e c t r i c a l Sc H e m a t i c S
280 Sundancer16
Warning:
DO NOT attempt to
work on the electrical system
of this boat without professional
assistance.
Manual Part Number: MRP 1944467
(fi g . 16.1)
dc wi r i n g di a g r a m
drawing no. 09-601 (3 of 5)
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Sea Ray 2009 SEA RAY 280 SUNDANCER Owner's manual

Category
Camping, tourism & outdoor
Type
Owner's manual

Sea Ray 2009 SEA RAY 280 SUNDANCER takes safety seriously. Monitor passenger weight and distribution using the Load Capacity information. Adhere to Passenger Locations guidelines to ensure safe travel. Safety labels throughout the vessel provide important warnings and instructions.

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