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5. E t aer mri LOCATED ON UNDERSIDE OF ENGINE ACCESS HATCH A DANGER STAY CLEAR OF MOVING PARTS DISCHARGE OF OIL PROHIBITED WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING THE FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT PROHIBITS THE A WARNING LEAKING FUEL IS A FIRE AND EXPLOSION DISCHARGE OF OIL OR OILY WASTE INTO OR UPON THE NAVIGABLE HAZARD INSPECT SYSTEM REGULARLY EXAMINE FUEL TANKS FOR LEAKS OR WATERS OF THE UNITED STATES OR THE WATERS OF THE CONTIGUOUS CORROSION AT LEAST ANNUALLY ZONE IF SUCH DISCHARGE CAUSES A FILM OR SHEEN UPON OR A THIS BOAT IS EQUIPPED WITH AN OPTIONAL DIRECT OVERBOARD DISCHARGE VALVE DISCOLORATION OF THE SURFACE OF THE WATER OR CAUSES A DISCHARGING OF SEWAGE DIRECTLY OVERBOARD IS FOR USE WHERE APPROVED ONLY NOTICE VIOLATORS ARE SUBJECT TO A PENALTY OF 5 000 CHECK BATTERY CELL FLUID LEVEL APPROXIMATELY EVERY 4 WEEKS AND MORE OFTEN IN SUMMER AND HOT ZONES SLUDGE OR EMULSION BENEATH THE SURFACE OF THE WATER WARNING IN CASE OF FIRE DO NOT OPEN ENGINE BOX OR COMPARTMENT SHUT DOWN ENGINES GENERATORS OR BLOWERS CONTINUOUSLY DISCHARGE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF HALON OR CO PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHER THROUGH PORT IMMEDIATELY SLING II NOTICE o FIXED FIRE EXTINGUISING SYSTEM MUST DANGER 9 BE SUITABLE FOR GROSS COMPARTMENT TRANSOM DOOR MUST BE VOLUME OF 250 CU FT CLOSED AND SECURE WHEN ENGINE
6. BAYLINER 49 Chapter 8 Appliances amp Entertainment Systems Refrigerator If Equipped 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement The refrigerator runs on 12 volt DC power unless 110 volt AC power is being supplied by shore power or generator power and the refrigerator s 110 volt AC master panel circuit breaker is On Audio Equipment 50 NOTICE AM radio reception may be impaired anytime the engine is running BAYLINER 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Chapter 9 Lights Care amp Maintenance Although all lights installed on your boat are of top quality they will occasionally fail Always carry spare bulbs of the correct size and wattage but before replacing non functioning lights check for other common causes such as e There may be a blown fuse replace the fuse e A wire may be damaged or may have come loose repair as required e The bulb base may be corroded clean the base and coat it with non conductive electrical lubricant Interior amp Exterior Lights CAUTION e Be conservative in the use of battery power e Prolonged use of cabin interior lights overnight WILL result in a drained battery e The lights are powered by your boat s 12 volt DC system e The battery switch must be turned On for the lights to work Spotlight If Equipped Read the spotlight operating instructions included in your owner s packet befor
7. Trim Tab Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir Located on the starboard side of the engine room on the aft wall Waste Holding Tank Located on the starboard side of the engine room Waste Pump out Deck Fitting Located on the starboard aft corner of the deck HOLDING TANK PUMP 22 BAYLINER 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Chapter 3 Propulsion amp Related Systems CAUTION If improperly stowed the cockpit dinette table could slide forward making it impossible to open the engine hatch To properly stow and secure the cockpit dinette table 1 Place the table inside its vinyl storage bag 2 Slide the bag into the space provided on the underside of the engine hatch 3 Snap the bag to the securing snaps ENGINE COMPARTMENT HATCH IN OPEN POSTION VINYL STORAGE BAG SECURING SNAPS COCKPIT TABLE INSIDE VINYL STORAGE BAG Fire Extinguisher Port A WARNING FIRE and EXPLOSION HAZARD AM If you suspect a fire in the engine room do NOT open the engine room hatch 1 Shut down the engine generator and blower 2 Immediately discharge the entire contents of a portable halon or CO2 fire extinguisher through the fire port Your boat has a fire extinguisher port located on the forward face of the aft bench seat base ENGINE ROOM HATCH FIRE PORT AFT COCKPIT BAYLINER Chapter 3 Propulsion
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10. 10 RED ACCY 2 BREAKER 16 BRN GRN UTILITY ROOM 6GA RED B FEEDER Post QOI mO BUSS BAR 1 10GA RED BUSS BAR 1 CIT TKO BUSS BAR 2 10GA RED BUSS BAR 2 Or TOKO BUSS BAR 3 WARNING NEVER WORK ON THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OF YOUR BOAT WITHOUT PROFESSIONAL ASSISTANCE 72 BAYLINER 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Chapter 10 Electrical System 12V Head Harness HEAD PLUG 1692416 1 16 BLUE LTS B e I 2 16 YE OW LTS GND 2 HEAD LIGHT 3 12 BROWN ELEC HD B 3 6 4 12 YE OW ELEC HD GND 4 5 BLANK 5 6 BLANK 6 o 7 BLANK 7 8 BLANK Blo 9 BLANK 9 WARNING 1552 50 NEVER WORK ON THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OF YOUR BOAT WITHOUT PROFESSIONAL ASSISTANCE BAYLINER 73 Important Records Selling Dealer Key Numbers 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Name Of Dealership Address Phone FAX E mail Sales Manager Service Manager Engine Manufacturer Model Name Number Engine Serial Number Oil Type SAE Quarts per Engine Filter Type Propeller Manufacturer Pitch Model Number 74 Ignition Other Electronics Manufacturer Model Name Number Serial Number Manufacturer Model Name Number Serial Number Manufacturer Mod
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12. e As permitted by the FCC Federal Communications Commission the VHF radio can be used to access weather reports summon assistance or contact other vessels e Contact the FCC for licensing rules and laws concerning VHF radio usage Global Positioning System GPS If Equipped A WARNING e The GPS system should NOT be relied upon as the ONLY aid to navigation An experienced operator MUST monitor the GPS system at ALL times and keep a look out for other marine traffic and possible collision situations NOTICE The GPS system is ONLY an aid to navigation It s accuracy can be affected by e Equipment failure or defects e Environmental conditions e Improper handling or use 30 BAYLINER 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Chapter 6 Plumbing Bilge Pumps W FIRE and or EXPLOSION HAZARD NEVER use the bilge pumps to remove gasoline oil or other flammable liquids A WARNING NOTICE Discharge of oil oil waste or fuel into navigable waters is prohibited by law Violators are sub ject to legal action by the local authorities e Your boat has two bilge pumps for pumping water out of the bilge e Built in autofloat switches turn On the bilge pumps if bilge water rises above a preset level e You can also turn On the bilge pumps using the switches at the helm e The bilge pumps are wired directly to the batteries and unless the ba
13. 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Chapter 3 Propulsion amp Related Systems Gas Engine Fuel Filters e The fuel pickup tube located inside the fuel tank is equipped with a fine mesh screen filter e If your boat features an MPI engine there may be an in line fuel filter on the fuel line e Also when supplied by the engine manufacturer a fuel filter is installed on the engine e Periodically replace the fuel filters to make sure they remain clean and free of debris e Talk to your selling dealer or local marina about fuel additives that help prevent fungus or other buildup in your fuel tank Diesel Engine Fuel Filter Water Separator NOTICE e The frequency of water draining or element replacement is controlled by the contamination level in the fuel e Inspect the collection bowls for water daily Replace the elements at least once a year or when a loss of power is noticed whichever comes first e The fuel feed line features a fuel filter water separator e Service instructions for the fuel filter water separator are provided on the filter HAND PRIMER VENT PLUG DRAIN PLUG BAYLINER 27 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Chapter 4 Controls amp Gauges Steering e Your boat features a power assisted rack and pinion steering system e For information about the power assist fluid reservoir refer to the engine operation and maintenance manual e Boat steering is
14. A DANGER This box alerts you to immediate hazards which WILL cause severe personal injury or death if the warning is ignored A WARNING This box alerts you to hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in severe personal injury or death if the warning is ignored N CAUTION This box alerts you to hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in minor personal injury or cause product or property damage if the warning is ignored NOTICE This box calls attention to installation operation or maintenance information which is impor tant to proper operation but is not hazard related EXPLOSION NO OPEN ELECTRICAL HOT HAZARD HAZARD FLAME HAZARD HAZARD 1 2 zl 3 3X 2 A 4 min 6 FALLING ROTATING RUN BILGE BLOWERS HAZARD PROPELLER HAZARD FOR 4 MINUTES CO POISONING HAZARD 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Chapter 1 Welcome Aboard e This Owner s Manual Supplement provides specific information about your boat that is not covered in the Cruiser amp Yacht Owner s Manual e The Cruiser amp Yacht Owner s Manual contains general information about safe operating practices general boat ing regulations and general maintenance techniques Information that is more specific to your particular boat is found in this Owner 5 Manual Supplement Before using your boat study this Owner s Manual Supplement the C
15. A WARNING RUNNING BOAT WITH DOOR OPEN COULD INDUCE EXHAUST FUMES INTO CABIN SEE OWNERS MANUAL FOR INSTRUCTIONS CONCERNING CARBON MONOXIDE A DANGER GASOLINE VAPORS CAN EXPLODE RESULTING IN INJURY OR DEATH Before starting engine Check engine compartment bilge for gasoline or vapors Operate blower for four 4 minutes Verify blower operation Run blower below cruising speed A WARNING Carbon Monoxide CO can cause brain damage or death 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 STAY CLEAR OF MOVING PARTS DO NOT STAND OR WALK ON THIS AREA DANGER WARNING SERIOUS INJURY COULD RESULT A WARNING VISIBILITY FROM THE SEATED POSITION AT THIS HELM STATION IS LIMITED AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH FROM COLLISIONS OPERATION FROM A STANDING POSITION MAY BE NECESSARY TO MAINTAIN A LOOKOUT AS REQUIRED BY RULES OF THE ROAD READ OWNER S MANUAL Engine and generator exhaust contains odorless and colorless carbon monoxide gas Signs of carbon monoxide poisoning include nausea headache dizziness drowsiness YACHT CERTIFICATION DESIGN COMPLIANCE WITH NMMA REQUIREMENTS IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF CERTIFICATION ISVERIFIED MANUFACTURER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PRODUCTION CONTROL NATIONAL MARINE MAN
16. E Overall Height 13 5 4 08 m F Waterline to Top of Arch 10 1 3 07 m G Waterline to Top of Windshield 6 9 2 05 m MINIMUM WATER DEPTH TO PREVENT RUNNING AGROUND Dry 7 867 108 3 568 kg Fuel Capacity 89 gal 337 liters Holding Tank Capacity 30 gal 114 liters Water Capacity 28 gal 106 liters Dead Rise x 17 Extended Swim Platform Structural Limitations The extended swim platform is designed to be lightweight for proper boat balance The load limit for the extended swim platform is 30 pounds per square foot evenly distributed BAYLINER Chapter 1 Welcome Aboard 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Boat Lifting A WARNING PERSONAL INJURY and or PRODUCT or PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD e Lifting slings can slip on the hull which could cause serious injury or death e ALWAYS secure the forward lifting sling to the aft lifting sling BEFORE lifting This will reduce the risk of sling slippage A WARNING PERSONAL INJURY and or PRODUCT or PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD NEVER lift any boat using the cleats or the bow stern eyes A WARNING PERSONAL INJURY and or PRODUCT or PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD e Water in the bilge can shift and change the balance of the load e If water is present in the bilge pump or drain the water out of the bilge areas BEFORE lift ing your boat N CAUT
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18. done pumping BAYLINER Chapter 6 Plumbing MACERATOR UNDERWATER DISCHARGE VALVE 43 Chapter 6 Plumbing 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Air Conditioner If Equipped A DANGER e e CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD co e Dangerous carbon monoxide gas CO can be brought into your boat through the air conditioning system e Read the Carbon Monoxide CO section in Chapter 1 of this supplement A WARNING FLOODING and SWAMPING HAZARD e Close the seawater intake seacock before leaving your boat unattended e Ifthe seacock is left open a hose failure could flood the bilge swamp the battery and engine and even sink your boat N CAUTION SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD e Open the air conditioner system s seawater intake seacock BEFORE turning On the air con ditioner e This seacock MUST stay Open until the air conditioner is turned off Read the air conditioner manual before using the air conditioning system for the first time Before Each Use e Turn On the air conditioner breaker on the 110 volt AC master panel Open the seawater intake seacock This seacock must remain Open while you re running the air conditioner e Check the seawater strainer for debris If needed clean the strainer as described in the Seawater Systems section of this chapter 44 BAYLINER 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Chapter 7 Deck
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20. 45 Windlass If Equipped 45 Canvas amp Vinyl Tops amp Enclosures 46 Canvas Care 46 Clear Vinyl Care 47 Chapter 8 Appliances amp Entertainment Systems 49 Alcohol 110 Volt Electric Stove If Equipped 49 Refrigerator If Equipped 50 Audio Equipment 50 Chapter 9 Lights 51 Care amp Maintenance 51 Interior amp Exterior Lights 51 Spotlight If Equipped 51 Navigation Lights 51 Chapter 10 Electrical System 52 12 Volt DC System 53 Batteries 53 Battery Switch 53 Battery Switch Positions 53 Fuses amp Circuit Breakers 54 12 Volt DC Accessory Outlets 54 Alternator 54 Battery Charger 54 110 Volt AC System 55 Shore Power 56 Connecting to Shore Power 57 Parallel Switch 57 Generator 58 Electrical Harnesses amp Schematics 60 120V Single Shore Power AC Panel 60 120V Single Shore Power Architecture 64 120V Single Shore Power w Generator Architecture 65 120V Dual Shore Power Architecture 66 120V Dual Shore Power w Generator Architecture 67 12V Deck Harness 68 12V Hull Harness 9 12V Helm Harness 70 12V Galley Harness 71 12V Engine Harness 71 12V Breaker Panel Harness 72 12V Head Harness 73 Important Records 74 Float Plan 75 Hazard Boxes amp Symbols The hazard boxes and symbols shown below are used throughout this supplement to call attention to potentially dan gerous situations which could lead to either personal injury or product damage Read all warnings carefully and fol low all safety instructions
21. Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Fuses amp Circuit Breakers e Circuit breakers for the engine and main accessory power are on the 12 volt DC push to reset circuit breaker panel and on the battery switch panel e See the Component Locations section in Chapter 2 for the locations of the battery switch panel and the 12 volt DC push to reset circuit breakers NOTE Some equipment may have secondary fuse protection at the unit or behind the battery switch panel or at the batteries 12 Volt DC Accessory Outlets N CAUTION Do NOT use the 12 volt DC accessory outlet with a cigarette or cigar lighter High tempera tures may melt the outlet e These accessory outlets can be used with any 12 volt device that draws 15 amps or less e The 12 volt DC accessory outlets are protected by a 15 amp breaker on the 12 volt DC push to reset circuit breaker panel e See the Component Locations section in Chapter 2 for the location of the 12 volt DC accessory outlets Alternator The alternator charges the battery when the engine is running at or above cruising speeds Battery Charger N CAUTION ENGINE and ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD NEVER run your boat s engine and the battery charger at the same time N CAUTION e The battery charging systems alternator and battery charger installed on your boat are designed to charge conventional lead acid batteries e BEFORE installing gel c
22. Equipment Cleats amp Bow Stern Eyes A WARNING PERSONAL INJURY and or PRODUCT or PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD NEVER lift your boat using the bow stern eyes or the cleats Read the section on towing in the Cruiser amp Yacht Owner s Manual before e Towing anything behind your boat e Being towed by another vessel Windlass If Equipped A DANGER PERSONAL SAFETY amp PRODUCT DAMAGE HAZARD An unsecured anchor could accidentally release while your boat is moving damaging your boat and causing serious injury or death After retrieving the anchor e Secure the anchor with an anchor safety strap or a chain stopper e Switch OFF the windlass circuit breaker to prevent accidental operation CAUTION PRODUCT DAMAGE HAZARD Do NOT rely on the windlass alone to hold your boat at anchor After setting the anchor tie the rode off to a cleat or equivalent strong point Do NOT pull your boat to the anchor using the windlass or continue running the windlass if it has stalled or is overloaded e Read and follow the manufacturer s instruction manual before using the anchor windlass for the first time e You can control the windlass from the helm or by using the deck foot switches located next to the windlass e Make sure that the windlass circuit breaker is turned On before using the anchor windlass e To raise the anchor use engine power not the windlass to move your boat to and directl
23. a significant number of boating deaths each year e Called the silent killer CO is an extremely toxic colorless odorless and tasteless gas e can harm or even kill you inside or outside your boat e CO can affect you whether you re underway moored or anchored e CO symptoms are similar to seasickness or alcohol intoxication e CO can make you sick in seconds In high enough concentrations even a few breaths can be fatal Breathing CO blocks the ability of your blood to carry oxygen e The effects are cumulative Even low levels of exposure can result in injury or death Factors that Increase the Effects of CO Poisoning e Age e Smokers or people exposed to high concentrations of cigarette smoke e Consumption of alcohol e Lung disorders e Heart problems e Pregnancy BAYLINER 7 Chapter 1 Welcome Aboard 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Where amp How CO Can Accumulate Stationary conditions that increase CO accumulations include Using engine generator or other fuel burning device Mooring too close to another boat that is using its when boat is moored in a confined space engine generator or other fuel burning device Running your engine or generator with full canvas and vinyl enclosures installed To correct these stationary conditions e Close all windows portlights and hatches e If possible move your boat away from source of CO e Remove fo
24. amp Yacht Council Office of Boating Safety G OPB 3 Association NMMA Inc ABYC 2100 Second Street SW 200 East Randolph Drive 613 Third Street Washington DC 20593 Suite 5100 Suite 10 www uscgboating org Chicago IL 60601 9301 Annapolis MD 21403 1 800 368 5647 www nmma org www abycinc org 312 946 6200 410 990 4460 For information on how to get a free VESSEL SAFETY CHECK visit www vesselsafetycheck org or contact your local U S Coast Guard Auxiliary or United States Power Squadrons U S Coast Guard Auxiliary 800 368 5647 or online at www cgaux org U S Power Squadrons 888 367 8777 or online at www usps org 10 BAYLINER 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Chapter 2 Locations Exterior Views Hull Views GALLEY GREY WATER HOLDING PORTLIGHT SINK DRAIN COCKPIT SINK DRAIN TANK VENT IF EQUIPPED PORT HULLSIDE BOW THRUSTER ENGINE COOLING WATER IF EQUIPPED PICKUP IF EQUIPPED GENERATOR EXHAUST DECK FORWARD SUMP BOX ROPE LOCKER IF EQUIPPED DRAIN BILGE PUMP PORTLIGHT DRAIN PORTLIGHT DRAIN Z ee BOW EYE WASTE HOLDING WATER HEATER TANK VENT RELIEF Le 2 STARBOARD HULLSIDE MM FP S MACERATOR GENERATOR DISCHARGE AIR ae COOLING HEAD SINK STANDARD MARINE AIR CONDITIONER THRU HULL WATER PICKUP WATER PICKUP DRAIN TOILET WATER PICKUP CONDENSATION DRAIN IF EQUIPPED IF EQUIPPED COCKPIT WET TRANSOM STORAGE BAR
25. for your marine toilet Holding Tank Cleaning Tip If possible perform the following steps near the end of each trip to help clean and flush the holding tank 1 Several miles from the end of each trip stop at a pump out station with a non potable water source 2 Pump out the holding tank 3 Fillthe holding tank 1 2 full of fresh non potable water NOTE Never use a potable drinkable water source to perform this step 4 Get back underway The agitation while cruising home will help clean the tank 5 Upon reaching your destination stop at another pump out station and empty and flush out the holding tank and add marine holding tank deodorizer 40 BAYLINER 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Chapter 6 Plumbing Manual Flush Head If Equipped A WARNING FLOODING and SWAMPING HAZARD e Close the head system s seawater intake seacock when leaving your boat unattended for any length of time e If this seacock or any other seacock is left open a hose failure could flood the bilge swamp the battery and the engine and even sink your boat A WARNING OVERFILLED HOLDING TANK HAZARDS NEVER overfill the holding tank An overfilled holding tank is both a serious public health hazard and a product property damage hazard e When the holding tank is full flushing the toilet will force clogging waste into the tank s vent system Perform the following steps to avoid an overfilled holding tank e Frequentl
26. side of the engine room Battery Charger Located on the forward wall in the engine room Battery Switches Located in the transom storage locker BATTERY SWITCH ES INSIDE TRANSOM STORAGE LOCKER Bilge Blower Switch Located on the helm switch panel BAYLINER 17 Chapter 2 Locations Bilge Pumps 2 Total e The aft bilge pump is located in the engine room bilge 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement e The forward bilge pump is accessed by first lifting the cabin entry steps and then removing the floor board d TILTED UP FLOOR BOARD CABIN ENTRY STEPS TILT FORWARD BILGE PUMP CO Monitors 2 Total e One is located on the ceiling in the aft berth e One is located on the ceiling above the dinette table 18 CO MONITOR ALARM CO MONITOR ALARM BAYLINER 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Chapter 2 Locations Freshwater Fill Deck Fitting Located on the starboard aft deck FRESHWATER TANK FILL DECK FITTING Freshwater Pump Located on the forward wall in the engine room Freshwater Pump Switch Located behind the galley faucet FRESHWATER SYSTEM SWITCH Freshwater Tank Access is through the forward bunk hatches located under the v berth matt
27. strainer Make sure both tabs lock into the slots HOLDING TABS Built in Autofloat Switch Testing e The autofloat switch turns the bilge pump On when water rises above a preset level e Test the autofloat switch often as follows Autofloat switch testing Twist the float switch test button to turn On the bilge pump e Ifthe pump does not turn On check the fuse on the fuse block e Ifthe fuse is good but the switch still does not work it may mean the switch is bad or the battery is dead 32 BAYLINER 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Seawater Systems Seacocks Chapter 6 Plumbing A WARNING FLOODING and SWAMPING HAZARD engine and even sink your boat e Close the seacock s when leaving your boat unattended for any length of time e Ifa 5636068 is left open a hose failure could flood the bilge swamp the batteries and the N CAUTION SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD e Inspect and lubricate all seacocks annually e BEFORE using any system that has a seacock make sure that the system s seacock is Open Thru hull inlet or outlet fittings located near or below the water line feature 5640008 valves You can close 5640008 to stop water COMPONENTS TYPICAL entry e Ifthe hose connected to the seacock fails or 90 DEGREE SEACOCK SEACOCK e To work on equipment served by the seacock LEVER in e SEACOCK GAS
28. to clean the gauge lenses and bezels e Use of other cleaners including common window cleaning solutions may cause the lenses to crack e Lenses cracked in this manner will NOT be covered by our warranty Gauge Fogging e Moisture may occasionally find its way into the gauges causing lens fogging e Turning On the gauge lights will help dry the lenses e Fogging will not harm the gauges Radio Transmission Interference VHF or other radio transmissions may cause brief erratic readings on the tachometer This will not damage the tachometer gauge or affect its accuracy when not transmitting Fuel Gauge It is normal for the pointer on your fuel gauge to bounce as fuel sloshes back and forth in the fuel tank BAYLINER 29 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Chapter 5 Navigation amp Communication Equipment Read the manuals for all navigation amp communication equipment before using these systems Depth Finder A WARNING Do NOT use the depth finder as a navigational aid to prevent collision grounding boat damage or personal injury e When your boat is moving submerged objects will NOT be seen until they are already under your boat e Bottom depths may change too quickly to allow time for your boat to react e If you suspect shallow water or submerged objects run your boat at very slow speeds VHF Radio If Equipped e Your boat may include a VHF Very High Frequency radio
29. transom shower for the first time e The freshwater pump switch must be turned On before using the transom shower 34 BAYLINER 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Freshwater System Winterization 1 Turn On the freshwater pump switch 2 Open all of the faucets and showers and let the freshwater system drain completely 3 Turn Off the freshwater pump switch Chapter 6 Plumbing All of the remaining water must be removed from the water lines There are two ways to remove the remaining water from the lines e Compressed Air e Gravity Draining Compressed Air N CAUTION FRESHWATER SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD e A faucet MUST be Open when compressed air is blown through the freshwater system e NEVER blow compressed air through the water system when ALL of the faucets are Closed You must have an air compressor with an air hose and an air nozzle 1 Remove the water line from the outlet side of the freshwater pump opposite side from filter 2 Open the faucet that is furthest away from the fresh water pump 3 Place the air nozzle against the end of the just removed water line and blow air through the system 4 When water stops coming out of the faucet stop the air and Close the faucet 5 One at a time repeat this process on all faucets and showers Gravity Draining 1 Open all faucets and showers 2 Remove the drain plug from the tee fitting on the freshwater tank 3 Whe
30. turned On in the galley e Even brief water heater operation with a dry tank WILL damage the heating elements e Warranty replacements will NOT be made on elements damaged in this manner NOTICE Whether using shore power or generator power the use of several 110 volt AC accessories at the same time can result in an overloaded circuit You may have to turn Off one or more accessories to use another accessory e To gain a basic understanding of your boat s 110 volt AC system read the handbook A Boater s Guide To AC Electrical Systems If this handbook is not in your owner s packet call 360 435 8957 and the handbook will be mailed to you e The 110 volt AC system can be energized by shore power or generator power if equipped or inverter power if equipped e Individual breakers on the 110 volt AC master panel must be turned On to supply power to the accessories you wish to use e The 110 volt AC master panel may contain circuit breakers for accessories that are not available for your boat BAYLINER 55 Chapter 10 Electrical System 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Shore Power A DANGER 0 FIRE EXPLOSION and SHOCK HAZARD e Use ONLY compatible shore power connectors and NEVER alter the connectors e Turn Off ALL breakers and switches on the 110 volt AC master panel BEFORE plugging in or unplugging the shore power cord To prevent shock or injury from dropping a hot cord
31. 2 BAYLINER 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Chapter 2 Locations Helm NOTE TYPICAL HELM LAYOUT SHOWN ACTUAL LAYOUT MAY VARY DEPENDING ON ENGINE AND ACCESSORY OPTIONS COMPASS DEPTH IF EQUIPPED INSTRUMENT PANEL CHARTPLOTTER DASH DRAINS WITH GPS IF EQUIPPED BOW THRUSTER JOY STICK DRINK IF EQUIPPED NK ENGINE START STOP Gan SWITCH IF EQUIPPED SPOTLIGHT CONTROL 5 IF EQUIPPED Nw SHIFT THROTTLE STEREO REMOTE IF EQUIPPED W 2 CONTROLS GRAB l STEERING WHEEL 12V DC ACCESSORY OUTLET SWITCH PANEL BILGE ALARM SMART CRAFT JUNCTION BOX IF EQUIPPED PUSH TO RESET CIRCUIT BREAKERS 2 RADIO amp g 195 IF EQUIPPED orm 9 AFT FWOD HORN BILGE BILGE e WATER SHOWER UMP UMP IPER NAV TBD ELECT CCY ACCY 1 2 Re 12 V DC BAYLINER 13 Chapter 2 Locations Warning Labels Helm Area amp Forward Deck 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement A DANGER FORE AND AFT SUN PADS SHOULD NOT BE USED WHEN VESSEL IS UNDERWAY A WARNING DOOR MUST BE SECURED WHILE VESSEL IS UNDERWAY
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33. Attach the shore power cord s to the boat inlet s first then to the dockside outlet s 4 Turn On the SHORE POWER 1 and SHORE POWER 2 if equipped master breaker s on the 110 volt AC master panel 5 As needed turn On the individual component breakers on the 110 volt AC master panel Parallel Switch Only if Equipped with Dual Shore Power SHORE POWER MASTER CIRCUIT BREAKER S TYPICAL VIEW NOTICE e When using the parallel switch do NOT exceed 30 total amps e The amperage of each component breaker is shown on the breaker itself e The voltage on each line can be read on the voltmeter on the 110 volt AC master panel When only one dockside outlet is available you can use the parallel switch to provide power to both lines 1 Connect to shore power as described above in the Connecting to Shore Power section 2 Switch the parallel switch transfers power from line 1 to line 2 On instead of the SHORE POWER 2 master breaker 3 Turn On the individual component breakers as required BAYLINER 57 Chapter 10 Electrical System 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Generator A DANGER CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD e Generators are a source of dangerous carbon monoxide gas CO Check the generator exhaust system for leaks BEFORE each use e Run the bilge blowers constantly while the generator is operating e Read the Carbon Monoxide CO section in Chapter 1 of t
34. BAYLINER 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Date of Purchase Engine Serial Number Hull Identification Number Hull Identification Number e The Hull Identification Number HIN is located just below the deck gunnel at the starboard aft corner of the boat HIN e Record the HIN and the engine serial number in the space LOCATION provided above e Include the HIN with any correspondence or orders 2011 Bayliner Technical Publications All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in any retrieval system or transmitted in any form by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without prior written permission of Bayliner Printed in the United States of America General Notes The material in this document is for information only and is subject to change without notice While reasonable efforts have been made in the preparation of this document to assure its accuracy Bayliner assumes no liability resulting from errors or omissions in this document or from the use of information contained herein Due to our commitment to product improvement Bayliner reserves the right to make changes in the product design specifications and equipment at any time without notice or obligation Illustrations and or photos may show optional equipment All Bayliner products meet or exceed USCG United States Coast Guard and or NMMA National Marine Manufacturer s Associati
35. CCUR the clear vinyl parts as cracking will occur Cleaning Clear Vinyl Regularly clean the clear vinyl to prevent dirt pollen and etc from marring the sur face Generally it is easiest to clean the clear vinyl while it is installed on your boat 1 Hose down the clear vinyl with freshwater 2 Using a soft cot ton cloth paper towels are abra sive and must never be used on clear vinyl gen AFTER CLEAR VINYL PARTS HAVE tly wash the clear COMPLETELY AIR DRIED THEY CAN BE vinyl with soap ROLLED OR SIMPLY LAID FLAT FOR STOWAGE and water 92 Rinse thoroughly to remove the soap 4 Before stowing the clear vinyl must be completely dry Air drying is best but you can also carefully dry the vinyl with a chamois or soft cotton cloth e Ask your dealer about products available to keep the clear vinyl polished and looking new 48 BAYLINER 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Chapter 8 Appliances amp Entertainment Systems NOTICE ALWAYS keep an approved ABC type fire extinguisher in galley area e All appliances and entertainment systems have their own instruction sheets and or manuals that contain detailed information and important safeguards e Read these instruction sheets and manuals before using your boat s appliances and entertainment systems e If applicable make sure the 110 volt AC breaker is turned On for the appliance or entertainment s
36. E FUEL FILL DECK FITTING WITH BUILT IN VENT FUEL LEVEL SENDING UNIT FUEL TANK ENGINE FUEL LINE BAYLINER 25 Chapter 3 Propulsion amp Related Systems 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement DIESEL ENGINE amp GENERATOR FUEL LINE ROUTING ELECTRONIC FUEL FUEL LEVEL FUEL TANK FUEL TANK SHUT OFF VALVE SENDING UNIT VENT HOSE FILL HOSE DIESEL FUEL FILTER WATER SEPARATOR 2 Fon DIESEL FUEL FEED LINE m TO ENGINE DIESEL FUEL RETURN LINE BACK TO TANK FUEL TANK FUEL FILL DECK FITTING WITH BUILT IN VENT Fuel Fill amp Vent e f you have problems filling the fuel tank check the fuel fill hose and fuel tank vent hose for kinks or collapsed areas e fthere are no visible signs of a problem contact your local dealer Anti siphon Valve Gas Engine Only NOTICE e If an engine running problem is diagnosed as fuel starvation check the anti siphon valve e If the valve is stuck or clogged ONLY change or replace it while the engine is Off e NEVER run the engine with the anti siphon valve removed except in an emergency e The anti siphon valve is a vital fuel system part e Ifthe fuel line ruptures this valve prevents the siphoning of fuel from the tank e The valve is located on the fuel tank where the fuel feed line attaches to the tank e This spring loaded valve is opened by fuel pump vacuum 26 BAYLINER
37. ION PRODUCT or PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD e When lifting any boat ALWAYS use a spreader bar e The spreader bar MUST be equal to the width of the boat at each lifting point e Make sure your boat remains level during lifting The engine can be damaged by water ingestion if the stern is lifted higher than the bow LIFTING SLING LABELS TYPICAL PORT amp STARBOARD DRAWING IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY AND IS NOT TO SCALE e Always follow the lift equipment s instructions and requirements e When lifting your boat always position the lifting slings at the forward and aft lifting sling label positions 6 BAYLINER 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Chapter 1 Welcome Aboard Carbon Monoxide CO A DANGER e Carbon monoxide gas CO is colorless odorless tasteless and extremely dangerous e ALL engines generators and fuel burning appliances produce CO as exhaust e Prolonged exposure to low concentrations or very quick exposure to high concentrations WILL cause BRAIN DAMAGE or DEATH e Teak surfing dragging or water skiing within 20 feet of a moving water craft can be fatal A DANGER CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD e NEVER use full canvas and vinyl enclosures when the engine or generator is running e For proper fresh air circulation remove forward aft and both side enclo sure curtains BEFORE starting the engine or generator CO Facts e CO poisoning causes
38. IS RUNNING A WARNING GASOLINE VAPORS ARE EXPLOSIVE AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH FROM FIRE OR EXPLOSION RESULTING FROM LEAKING FUEL INSPECT SYSTEM FOR LEAKS AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR LOCATED INSIDE TRANSOM STORAGE LOCKER THE USE OF FUELS CONTAINING ETHANOL HIGHER THAN e 10 E 10 CAN DAMAGE YOUR ENGINE OR FUEL SYSTEM AND WILL VOID THE WARRANTY NEVER USE E 85 A CAUTION OPEN FLAME APPLIANCES CAN IGNITE GASOLINE VAPORS IF SWITCH IS TURNED OFF CAUSING DEATH OR INJURIES FROM THE FIRE OR EXPLOSION WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING TURN OFF ALL OPEN FLAME APPLIANCES WHEN REFUELING SHORE POWER 30A 125V GROUNDING WARNING To minimize shock hazard connect and disconnect cable as follows Turn off boat s shore power switch Connect cable at boat first If equipped with polarity indicator which activates disconnect and correct polarity Disconnect at shore outlet first Close inlet cover tightly DO NOT ALTER SHORE POWER DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CABLE CONNECTORS EASY LOCK BOARD OR USE THE MARINCO 2 LADDER IF MOTOR Napa California 94558 IS RUNNING BAYLINER 15 Chapter 2 Locations Interior Areas 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement A DANGER LEAVING WINDOW OPEN COULD INDUCE EXHAUST FUMES INTO CABIN RESULTING IN SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH NOTICE EXHAUST FAN MUST BE ON WHEN USING COOKING APPLIANCES Save Our S eas It is illegal to dump pl
39. KET Seacocks are used on your boat in seawater intake or liquid dis charge systems including but not limited to HULL STOLL INTAKE an SECTION STRAINER e Air conditioner if equipped e Marine head toilet Before using any system with a seacock make sure the seacock is Open and stays Open until the system is shut Off Seawater Strainers N CAUTION FLOODING HAZARD that sends seawater to that strainer even sink your boat SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD BEFORE using the component system e BEFORE taking apart a seawater strainer for cleaning or other work Close the seacock e Failure to close the seacock before taking apart the seawater strainer may allow large amounts of water to flood the bilge which could swamp the batteries and the engine and e Keep the seacock Closed until the seawater strainer is completely reassembled e After putting the seawater strainer back together make sure that the seacock valve is Open e Seawater strainers are used to filter incoming seawater in some seawater intake systems NOTE Not all seawater intake systems have seawater strainers e If equipped the seawater strainer is located near the seawater intake system s seacock e Check the strainers for leaks and or debris every time you use your boat e Refer to the seawater strainer instruction sheet for cleaning and maintenance information BAYLINER 33 Chapter 6 Plumbing 285 Cruiser Ow
40. OISONING HAZARD e NEVER allow anyone to occupy or hang from the back deck or transom platform while the engine is running e Teak surfing dragging or water skiing within 20 feet of a moving watercraft can be fatal PERSONAL SAFETY HAZARD e ALWAYS secure the anchor and other loose objects BEFORE getting underway e The anchor and other items that are NOT properly secured can come loose when your boat is moving and cause personal injury or death BAYLINER 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Chapter 1 Welcome Aboard A WARNING A wide variety of components used on this vessel contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects and other reproductive harm Examples Include e Engine and generator exhaust e Engine generator fuel and other liquids such as coolants and oil especially used motor oil e Cooking fuels e Cleaners paints and substances used for vessel repair e e Waste materials that result from wear of vessel components Lead from battery terminals and from other sources such as ballast or fishing sinkers To Avoid Harm e Keep away from engine generator and cooking fuel exhaust fumes e Wash exposed skin thoroughly with soap and water after handling the substances above Your boat s mechanical and electrical systems were designed to meet all safety standards in effect at the time it was built These standards help insure
41. OTE Your boat came with a tag attached to the water heater breaker It is suggested that you keep this tag and re use it when winterizing e Leave the pressure relief and drain valves Open until you fit out your boat after storage ee WATER HEATER IS EMPTY TAG ATTACHED TO WATER HEATER CIRCUIT BREAKER BAYLINER 37 Chapter 6 Plumbing 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Preparing the Water Heater for Use After Winterizing N CAUTION WATER HEATER DAMAGE HAZARD e Fill the water heater tank BEFORE turning On the water heater circuit breaker on the 110 volt AC master panel e NEVER turn On the water heater circuit breaker on the 110 volt AC master panel while the water heater tank is empty e To make sure the tank is full turn On a hot water faucet If water flows from the tap the water heater tank is full e Even brief water heater operation with a dry tank WILL damage the heating elements e Warranty replacements will NOT be made on elements damaged in this manner Perform the following steps to put your winterized water heater back in service l 38 Close the drain valve A Close the pressure relief valve B Connect the hose C to the pressure relief valve B Fill the water heater tank with freshwater Remove the winterized tag on the water heater breaker on the 110 volt AC master panel after the water heater tank is completely filled with
42. TUB DRAIN COMPARTMENT DRAIN ENGINE ENGINE HATCH HATCH DRAIN DRAINS TRANSOM STERN EYE BOARDING TRIMTAB TYPICAL PORT LADDER TRIM TAB AFT BILGE PUMP STARBOARD THRU HULL DRAIN BILGE DRAIN PLUG BAYLINER 11 Chapter 2 Locations 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Deck View BOW RAIL ANCHOR CLEAT HORN STARBOARD NAVI GATION LIGHT PORT NAVIGATION LIGHT ROPE CHAIN LOCKER CLEAT TYPICAL PORT amp STARBOARD SPOTLIGHT IF EQUIPPED FRESHWATER TANK FILL DECK FITTING ANCHOR WINDLASS IF EQUIPPED WINDLASS DECK SWITCHES IF EQUIPPED CABIN ENTRY EXIT HATCH FOREDECK RAILS WALK THRU SS WINDSHIELD AREA FO ps z SLIDING CABIN ENTRY EXIT DOOR w BUILT IN FOREDECK ACCESS STEPS PORT COCKPIT SEATING CLEAT HELM STATION CLEAT HELM SEAT ENGINE COMPARTMENT ACCESS HATCH COCKPIT SEATING COCKPIT DINETTE TABLE COCKPIT ENTERTAINMENT CENTER 9 WITH SINK 8 REFRIGERATOR Hn LE AFT COCKPIT SEATING GRAY WATER TANK PUMP OUT DECK FITTING IF EQUIPPED CLEAT TRANSOM SHOWER IF EQUIPPED SWIM PLATFORM BOARDING LADDER B IF NOT EQUIPPED 7 7 WITH EXTENDED SWIM PLATFORM VENTED FUEL FILL DECK FITTING TRANSOM STORAGE EXTENDED SWIM PLATFORM _ S5 TRANSOM STOR IF EQUIPPED EXTENDED SWIM PLATFORM TRANSOM ENTRY BOARDING LADDER EXIT GATE 1
43. UFACTURERS ASSOCIATION THIS BOAT COMPLIES WITH U S COAST GUARD SAFETY STANDARDS IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF CERTIFICATION THE UNITED STATES COAST GUARD USCG RECOMMENDS THAT ALL OCCUPANTS WEAR APPROVED PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICES PFD s DANGER PROPELLER S MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH Shut off engine s when near swimmers prior to using sunpads swim platform or boarding ladder A WARNING AVOID COLLISIONS Maintain lookout as required by the Rules of the Road Visibility can be limited by high boat trim angles persons gear weather and atmospheric conditions Atall times proceed at a safe speed in order to take proper and effective action to avoid hazardous conditions WARNING ATTACH SHUT DOWN SWITCH LANYARD SUCH ISSUES ARE UNDER THE CONTROL OF THE OPERATOR AVOID SKI LINES AND TOW ROPES Ski lines and tow ropes can backlash into the cockpit when released A CAUTION MEETS U S EPA EVAP STANDARDS USING TO QUALIFIED OPERATOR WHILE ENGINE AVOID INHALATION OF TOXIC FUMES I fire extinguishing system discharge occurs ventilate space before entering IS IN OPERATION UNCONTROLLED BOAT MAY CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH READ OWNERS MANUAL BEFORE USE 12VDC 15A MAX CERTIFIED COMPONENTS BAYLINER MARINE LAKE FOREST IL 14 BAYLINER 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Chapter 2 Locations Cockpit amp Aft Deck 272 0227
44. amp Related Systems 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Engine NOTICE Read the engine manual BEFORE starting or working on your engine While the topics listed below may be included in this supplement and in the Cruiser amp Yacht Owner s Manual always refer to the engine manual first for specific information on these important subjects Engine Break in Procedure e Gear Shifting e Engine Maintenance e Engine Starting and Stopping e Fuel and Oil Recommendations e Engine Storage Winterization Bilge Blower System A WARNING FIRE and EXPLOSION HAZARD ANM Fuel vapors can explode BEFORE starting the engine Check the bilge areas for fuel vapors or leaking fuel If you see leaking fuel or smell fuel vapors a Do NOT start the engine do NOT turn On any electrical devices put out ALL cigarettes cigars and other sources of flame or ignition b Get everyone off your boat c Get trained help to find and fix the problem 2 Run the bilge blowers for at least four minutes BEFORE engine starting electrical system work or turning on electrical devices e If you smell fuel vapors and the engine is already running a Shut Off the engine and turn Off ALL electrical devices b Put out ALL cigarettes cigars and other sources of flame or ignition c Get trained help to find and fix the problem e NEVER obstruct or change the bilge blower system 4 min The bilge blower system e Rem
45. ashing the canvas Detergents can destroy the water repellency and mildew UV resistant finish of your canvas Regularly clean the canvas to prevent dirt pollen and etc from embedding in the fabric Generally it is easiest to wash the canvas while it is installed on your boat 1 2 46 Use a soft bristled brush to remove all dust and loose dirt Hose down the canvas with freshwater Gently wash the canvas with a solution of lukewarm water no more than 100 F and non detergent mild soap such as Ivory Snow Dreft or Woolite Rinse thoroughly to remove the soap Before stowing let the canvas dry completely BAYLINER 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Chapter 7 Deck Equipment Stubborn Stains N CAUTION e Soaking in bleach solutions may remove the waterproof finish of the fabric and may also decrease the life of the polyester thread used in the canvas If needed a water repellent treatment should be reapplied to your canvas Ask your dealer about the treatments available for your boat s canvas Some stubborn stains may resist normal washing and you can try the methods below However these methods may remove the waterproof finish of the fabric and may also decrease the life of the polyester thread used in the canvas Reapply a water repellent treatment as needed Method 1 1 Add 1 8 cup 1 oz of non chlorine bleach to one gallon of water and mix thoroug
46. astic trash anywhereinto the ocean or navigable waters ofthe 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 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 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 3 TO 12 MILES PLASTICS DUNNAGE LINING AND PACKING MATERIALS THAT FLOAT ANY GARBAGE NOT GROUND TO LESS THAN ONE SQUARE INCH 12 25 MILES PLASTICS DUNNAGE LINING AND PACKING MATERIALS THAT FLOAT OUTSIDE 25 MILES PLASTICS 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 a
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48. ckpit amp Aft Deck 15 Interior Areas 16 Component Locations 17 Chapter 3 Propulsion amp Related Systems 23 Fire Extinguisher Port 23 Engine 24 Bilge Blower System 24 Fuel System 25 Fuel Fill 8 Vent 26 Anti siphon Valve Gas Engine Only 26 Gas Engine Fuel Filters 7 Diesel Engine Fuel Filter Water Separator 27 Chapter 4 Controls amp Gauges 28 Steering 28 Shift Throttle Controls 28 Power Trim amp Tilt 28 Trim Tabs 28 Bow Thruster If Equipped 28 Gauges 29 Cleaning the Gauges 29 Gauge Fogging 29 Radio Transmission Interference 29 Fuel Gauge 29 Chapter 5 Navigation amp Communication Equipment 30 Depth Finder 30 VHF Radio If Equipped 30 Global Positioning System GPS If Equipped 30 Chapter 6 Plumbing 31 Bilge Pumps 31 Bilge Pump Testing 32 Built in Autofloat Switch Testing 32 Seawater Systems 33 Seacocks 33 Seawater Strainers 33 Freshwater System 34 Transom Shower 34 Freshwater System Winterization 35 Water Heater If Equipped 36 Winterizing the Water Heater 37 Preparing the Water Heater for Use After Winterizing 38 Drain Systems 39 Deck Drains 39 Sink Drains 9 Shower Drain System If Equipped 39 Marine Head amp Holding Tank 40 Winterizing the System 40 Holding Tank Cleaning Tip 40 Manual Flush Head If Equipped 41 Vacuum Flush Head System If Equipped 42 Macerator If Equipped 43 Air Conditioner If Equipped 44 Chapter 7 Deck Equipment 45 Cleats amp Bow Stern Eyes
49. disconnect the bat tery cables Doing either could cause damage to your boat s engine and or electrical system components e Standby loads such as the automatic bilge pumps and the stereo memory are not affected by the battery switch since they are wired directly to the batteries e Turn the battery switch to the Off posi tion whenever your boat will be unoccu pied for long periods of time Battery Switch Positions 9 BATTERY SWITCH 3 Ere 9 BATTERY MANAGEMENT PANEL ACCESSORY FWD AUTO BILGE NOTICE Since your boat s batteries were installed by your dealer the battery switch positions listed below may vary Make sure your selling dealer fully explains how to use the battery switches BATTERY SWITCH POSITIONS POSITION 1 POSITION 2 POSITION BOTH or 1 amp 2 STARTING ALTERNATOR Battery 1 Battery 1 provides start provides power for pal ing power accessories and lights yt Battery 2 Battery 2 provides start provides power for Nord ing power accessories and lights ye BOTH batteries Provide starting power BOTH batteries provide lights not advised unless engine is running Charges BOTH batteries BATTERY CHARGER Charges BOTH batteries Charges BOTH batteries Charges BOTH batteries BAYLINER Chapter 10 Electrical System 285
50. e topics listed below may be included in this supplement and in the Cruiser amp Yacht Owner s Manual always refer to the engine manual first for specific information on these important subjects Engine Break in Procedure e Fuel and Oil Recommendations e Engine Starting and Stopping e Engine Maintenance e Gear Shifting e Engine Storage Winterization Propeller CAUTION ENGINE DAMAGE HAZARD The factory standard propeller may not be the best for your particular boat and load condi tions Refer to the engine manual for engine RPM ratings The engine should reach but not exceed its full rated RPM when full throttle is applied Immediately contact your local Bayliner dealer if e The engine cannot reach its full rated RPM when full throttle is applied or e The engine exceeds its full rated RPM when full throttle is applied e Keep the propeller in good repair and at the correct pitch for your particular situation e slightly bent or nicked propeller will adversely affect the performance of your boat 4 BAYLINER 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Basic Boat Dimensions amp Capacities Chapter 1 Welcome Aboard 2 A Overall Length 28 7 8 71 m With Opt Swim Platform 31 1 9 47 m B Beam Width 9 11 3 02m C Draft Stern Drive Down 39 5 100 3 cm D Draft Stern Drive Up 25 63 5 cm
51. e using the spotlight Navigation Lights N CAUTION Avoid the storage of gear where it would block navigation lights from view NOTICE Running lights are legally required to show boat direction and right of way at night ALL ROUND LIGHT PORT RED NAVIGATION LIGH CZ y sss iS IASG NY LN IN IN NN RN NS NS ANY 5 NS SS AIN Y ZQ SSS 225 e AN WN STARBOARD GREEN NAVIGATION LIGH BAYLINER 51 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Chapter 10 Electrical System A DANGER 0 EXTREME FIRE SHOCK and EXPLOSION HAZARD e NEVER install non ignition protected switches or other arcing devices in the fuel compartment NEVER substitute automotive parts for marine parts Marine electrical ignition and fuel system parts were designed and manufactured to comply with rules and laws that minimize the risks of fire and explosion e NEVER change the electrical systems or relevant drawings e Allow ONLY trained personnel to install batteries and or do electrical system work e Make sure that ALL battery switches are turned Off BEFORE working in the engine spaces WARNING 3 FIRE and EXPLOSION HAZARD 5 62 AM AZ Fuel vapors can explode BEFORE turning on electrical devices or working on the electrical system 1 Check the bilge areas fo
52. el Name Number Serial Number Manufacturer Model Name Number Serial Number Manufacturer Model Name Number Serial Number Manufacturer Model Name Number Serial Number Manufacturer Model Name Number Serial Number BAYLINER 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Float Plan Before going boating fill out a copy of this float plan or similar and leave it with a reliable person whom you can depend on to contact the Coast Guard or other rescue organization if you do not return as scheduled Description of Boat Registration Documentation Number Full Name Length Make Type Age Health Phone Number Hull Color Trim Color Full Name Fuel Capacity Engine Type Number of Engines Age Health Phone Number Distinguishing Features Full Name Distinguishing Features Age Health Phone Number Operator of Boat Full Name Full Name Age Health Phone Number Male or Female Age Health Full Name Address Age Health Phone Number Address Phone FAX E mail Full Name Operator s Experience Age Health Phone Number Full Name Persons Onboard Age Health Phone Number Full Name Age Health Phone Number Full N m Age Health Phone Number Full Name Age Health Phone Number BAYLINER 75 Float Plan 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Survival Equipment Trip Expectations Marine Radio Yes No Type Frequencies Departing From Number of PFDs Flare
53. ell or other new technology batteries consult with the battery man ufacturer about charging system requirements e Before using the battery charger read all instructions and warnings 1 on the battery charger 2 on the batteries and 3 in the battery charger manual e The battery charger will automatically charge your boat s batteries when 110 volt AC power is being provided by shore power and the battery charger circuit breaker on the 110 volt AC master panel is On e The battery switch es can be in any position during charging e During battery charging you may use 12 volt accessories such as the lights and stereo but battery charging will take longer 54 BAYLINER 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Chapter 10 Electrical System 110 Volt AC System A WARNING FIRE and ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD The power source lockouts on the 110 volt AC master panel prevent the use of shore power and generator power at the same time If equipped with a generator NEVER bypass the power source lockouts Using both shore power and generator power at the same time WILL cause major electrical system damage and could start a fire CAUTION WATER HEATER DAMAGE HAZARD Do NOT turn On the water heater circuit breaker on the 110 volt AC master panel until the water heater tank is COMPLETELY filled with water e The tank is full if water flows from the tap when the hot water is
54. er 10 Electrical System 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement 120V Dual Shore Power w Generator AC Panel MOVE 4 2 S QVO1 O Dx VOT 3AVMOHOIN P 1 Nao9 9 ma YAMOd 3HOHS 2f He idONVLSISSV 4 LONOHLIM 1VO8 YNOA 1 1 WALSAS NO iDNINHVM snag 1 sna 1 T 2 3LIHM TWULNSN N ena GNNOYD S OV 6 71 63 BAYLINER 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Chapter 10 Electrical System 120V Single Shore Power Architecture iZONVLSISSV 1VNOISS3JOd INOHLIM 1VOS esa WALSAS 1VOT412313 gka ov JHL NO IDNINHVM dWVOE WOLV IOSI JINVAIVS 102 BAYLINER 0090000 SS3NHVH I3NI 8 9EEI N 5 3LIHM 1 6 1973 dAVSE 1460461 ESEBIOZ 64 Chapter 10 Electrical System 65 120V Single Shore Power w Generator Arch
55. freshwater Turn On the water heater breaker NOTE TYPICAL WATER HEATER SHOWN LOCATIONS OF FITTINGS MAY VARY BY BRAND AND MODEL Am WATER HEATER IS EMPTY TAG ATTACHED TO WATER D HEATER CIRCUIT BREAKER BAYLINER 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Drain Systems Deck Drains e Water on the deck is gravity drained overboard through the deck drains e Keep the deck drains free of debris Sink Drains The sinks are above the waterline and are gravity drained overboard Shower Drain System If Equipped e Shower water drains into a sump pump box e A float switch turns On the sump pump when the drain water rises to a preset level and the drain water is pumped overboard e Read the sump system instruction sheet paying special attention to the mainte nance and cold weather instructions BAYLINER Chapter 6 Plumbing SUMP PUMP BOX SHOWER OVERBOARD DRAIN THRU HULL 39 Chapter 6 Plumbing 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Marine Head amp Holding Tank NOTICE Check with local authorities about the legal use of marine head systems Descriptions of your particular head system are provided on the following pages However before using your head system read the operation and maintenance manual for your marine toilet Winterizing the System Winterizing instructions are provided in the operation and maintenance manual
56. g on the deck for dockside pump out This fitting is marked WASTE e Before each trip make sure the holding tank vent sys tem is working properly Check for obstructions such as insect nests at the vent thru hull fitting e Immediately replace the vent filter if a Flushing causes a bad odor b The holding tank has been overfilled c The holding tank is difficult to empty e Never flush anything except human waste and rapid dissolving boat or RV toilet tissue into the holding tank e Whenever possible use onshore rest rooms instead of your onboard head Using your onboard head only when there is no other option will help you avoid overfilling the holding tank Look at the side of the holding tank often to check the content level e Empty the holding tank at every opportunity TOILET VACUUM PUMP HOLDING TANK HOLDING TANK PUMP OUT DECK FITTING HOLDING TANK VENT FILTER HOLDING TANK VENT THRU HULL FITTING 42 BAYLINER 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Macerator If Equipped To use the macerator to pump waste directly overboard where laws per mit 1 Open the underwater discharge valve 2 Press both macerator switches at the same time to run the pump these switches are located in the side panel storage tub next to the helm seat 3 Release the switches as soon as the holding tank is empty 4 Close the underwater dis charge valve when you are
57. his supplement A WARNING lt A FIRE and EXPLOSION HAZARD TA Fuel vapors can explode BEFORE starting the generator Check the bilge areas for fuel vapors or leaking fuel If you see leaking fuel or smell fuel vapors a Do NOT start the generator or the engine do NOT turn On any electrical devices and put out ALL cigarettes cigars and other sources of flame or ignition b Get everyone off your boat c Get trained help to find and fix the problem Run the bilge blower s for at least four minutes BEFORE generator or engine starting electrical system work or turning on electrical devices If you smell fuel vapors and the generator is already running a Shut Off the generator and turn Off ALL electrical devices b Put out ALL cigarettes cigars and other sources of flame or ignition c Get trained help to find and fix the problem N A WARNING FLOODING and SWAMPING HAZARD e Close the seawater intake seacock when leaving your boat unattended for any length of time If the seacock is left open a hose failure could flood the bilge swamp the batteries and the engine and even sink your boat CAUTION SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD e ALWAYS make sure the generator s seawater intake seacock is Open BEFORE starting and during running of the generator NEVER run the generator starter for more than 30 seconds If the generator does not start wait at least 30 seconds BEFORE trying again After the gene
58. hly 2 Thoroughly wet the canvas and then gently scrub the stained area with the weak bleach solution 3 Rinse with cold water to remove all of the solution Method 2 1 Add 1 2 cup 4 oz of non chlorine bleach and 1 2 cup 4 oz Ivory Snow Dreft or Woolite to one gallon of water and mix thoroughly 2 Soak the canvas in this solution for about 20 minutes 3 Rinse with cold water to remove all of the solution Clear Vinyl Care N CAUTION NEVER store the clear vinyl pieces wet as this will cause a milky film to develop NEVER fold or crease the clear vinyl pieces as cracking will occur Clear vinyl is NOT intended for use when your boat is in storage or being moored Clear vinyl does NOT hold up well against ultraviolet rays Under direct sunlight conditions do NOT let the clear vinyl touch the framework The framework radiates heat and can burn the clear vinyl e After each use especially in saltwater rinse the clear vinyl with cold freshwater e Before stowing the clear vinyl must be completely dry Air drying is best but you can also carefully dry the vinyl with a chamois or soft cotton cloth BAYLINER 47 Chapter 7 Deck Equipment 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement e The clear vinyl can be rolled or laid out NEVER FOLD OR CREASE CLEAR VINYL flat for stowage FOLDING OR OTHERWISE CREASING CLEAR VINYL WILL CAUSE DAMAGE e Never fold or crease SUCH AS CRACKING TO O
59. ical conversion option Using several 110 volt AC accessories at the same time can result in an overloaded circuit You may have to turn Off one or more accessories to use another accessory Use double insulated or three wire protected electrical appliances whenever possible 56 BAYLINER 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Chapter 10 Electrical System e Single shore power 110 volt 60 hertz AC systems feature one 110 volt 30 amp shore power inlet If your boat has an air conditioning system a second dual 110 volt 30 amp inlet has been installed e Dual shore power inlets are labeled LINE 1 and LINE 2 which corresponds to the SHORE POWER 1 and SHORE POWER 2 master breakers on the 110 volt AC master panel e LINE 1 and LINE 2 are independent of each other except when the parallel switch is used Connecting to Shore Power On the main breaker switches first and alert marina management A WARNING SHOCK and ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD e Monitor the polarity indicator lights EVERY TIME you connect to shore power e Ifa reversed polarity light turns On when you are connecting to shore power do NOT turn e Instead IMMEDIATELY unplug the shore power cord ALWAYS from the dockside outlet 1 Review all hazard information at the beginning of this section Shore Power 2 Turn Off the shore power master circuit breaker s and all switches and breakers on the 110 volt AC master panel 3
60. into the water a ALWAYS plug the shore power cord into the boat inlet first and then into the dockside outlet b When unplugging from shore power ALWAYS unplug the shore power cord from the dockside outlet first e NEVER leave the shore power cord plugged into the dockside outlet ONLY e ONLY use shore power cords approved for marine use NEVER use ordinary indoor or out door extension cords A WARNING SHOCK and ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD e Monitor the polarity indicator lights EVERY TIME you connect to shore power e Ifa reversed polarity light turns On when you are connecting to shore power do NOT turn On the main breaker switches Instead IMMEDIATELY unplug the shore power cord ALWAYS from the dockside outlet first and alert marina management A WARNING f SHOCK and ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD e BEFORE each use check the shore power cord for defects or damage e NEVER use a damaged or faulty cord since the danger of fire and electrical shock exists Do NOT pinch the shore power cord in doors or hatches or coil the shore power cord too tightly since these situations can generate enough heat to result in a fire If a shore power cord is dropped into the water COMPLETELY dry the blades and contact slots BEFORE using N CAUTION ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD e NEVER connect to dockside power outside of North America unless you have the inter national electr
61. ircuit breaker located on the water heater e Read the water heater instruction manual and heed the warnings above e The water heater is connected to the 110 volt AC power system e To heat the water turn On the water heater circuit breaker on the 110 volt AC master panel 36 BAYLINER 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Chapter 6 Plumbing Winterizing the Water Heater A CAUTION WATER HEATER DAMAGE HAZARD e NEVER turn On the water heater breaker on the 110 volt AC master panel when the water heater tank is empty e Even brief water heater operation with a dry tank WILL damage the heating elements e Warranty replacements will NOT be made on elements damaged in this manner e To prevent damage to the water heater after winterizing always tag the water breaker switch on the 110 volt AC master panel see photo below NOTICE The freshwater system MUST be drained BEFORE winterizing the water heater see the Freshwater System Winterization Instructions earlier in this chapter 1 Turn Off the water heater NOTE TYPICAL WATER NUM eee LOCATIONS 2 Disconnect the hose A BY BRAND AND MODEL attached to the pressure relief valve B and drain any water from the hose into the bilge or into a bucket 3 Open the pressure relief valve B 4 Open the drain valve C 5 Attach a tag to the water heater breaker to indicate that the tank is empty e N
62. is is your first boat or if you are changing to a type of boat you are not familiar with for your own comfort and safety get handling and operating experience before assuming command of your boat Take one of the boating safety classes offered by the U S Power Squadrons or the U S Coast Guard Auxiliary For more course information including dates and locations of upcoming classes contact the organizations directly e U S Power Squadrons 1 888 FOR USPS 1 888 367 8777 or on the Internet at www usps org e In Canada for the CPS courses call 1 888 CPS BOAT e U S Coast Guard Auxiliary 1 800 368 5647 or on the Internet at www cgaux org Outside the United States your selling dealer national sailing federation or local boat club can advise you of local sea schools or competent instructors BAYLINER 1 Chapter 1 Welcome Aboard 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Safety Standards A DANGER 2 PASSENGER LOCATIONS Y ex ACCOMMODATION DECK NEVER OCCUPY THESE FALLING amp ROTATING PROPELLER HAZARD DECK AREASAFEFOR AREAS WHILE UNDERWAY e NEVER allow anyone to ride on parts of your NORMAL OPERATION boat NOT designed for such use e Sitting on seat backs lounging on the forward deck bow riding gunwale riding or occupying the transom platform while underway is espe cially hazardous and WILL cause personal injury or death x FALLING ROTATING PROPELLER amp CARBON MONOXIDE P
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64. ks bad but also reduces perfor mance and could damage the gelcoat e As often as needed for your area haul your boat out of the water and scrub the hull bottom with a bristle brush and soap and water BAYLINER 3 Chapter 1 Welcome Aboard 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Engine amp Accessory Guidelines amp Literature NOTICE e BEFORE starting or working on your engine read the engine manual e BEFORE using the accessories on your boat read the accessory manuals e BEFORE storing your boat refer to your engine and accessory manuals for storage winter ization instructions e Certain modifications to your boat WILL result in cancellation of your warranty protection ALWAYS check with your dealer BEFORE making any modifications to your boat e Your boat s engine and accessories were selected to provide optimum performance and service e Installing a different engine or adding accessories may affect your boat s running trim e If you choose to install a different engine or add accessories that may affect your boat s running trim have a trained marine technician perform a safety inspection and handling test before using your boat again e The engine and accessories on your boat have their own manuals Read these manuals before using the engine and accessories Unless noted otherwise all engine and accessory literature referred to in this supplement is included in your owner s packet While th
65. n the water has stopped draining from the freshwater tank and the water lines replace the drain plug BAYLINER TYPICAL VIEW NOTE LOCATION OF TEE FITTING amp DRAIN PLUG MAY VARY FRESHWATER TANK TEE FITTING OUTLET SIDE DRAIN PLUG INLET SIDE WATER LINE FILTER FRESHWATER PUMP WATER LINE 35 Chapter 6 Plumbing 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Water Heater If Equipped A WARNING SCALDING HAZARD Water heated by the water heater can be hot enough to scald the skin CAUTION WATER HEATER DAMAGE HAZARD e Do NOT turn On the water heater circuit breaker on the 110 volt AC master panel until the water heater tank is COMPLETELY filled with water The tank is full if water flows from the tap when the hot water is turned On in the galley Even brief water heater operation with a dry tank WILL damage the heating elements Warranty replacements will NOT be made on elements damaged in this manner Turn the power Off and drain the water heater when the chance of freezing exists see the winterizing instructions on the next page NOTICE If 110 volt AC power is being provided by shore power but the water heater is not working e Make sure the water heater circuit breaker on the 110 volt AC master panel is switched On e Ifthe circuit breaker is On but the water heater is still not working ask your dealer how to check the push to reset c
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67. ner s Manual Supplement Freshwater System A WARNING e ONLY use safe drinking potable water in your boat s freshwater system e ONLY use FDA approved drinking water safe hoses when filling the freshwater tank e NEVER use common garden hoses for drinking water EIS COCKPIT FOME SINK FAUCET TRANSOM ENTEN SHOWER WATER LINETO EATER IF EQUIPPED VACU FLUSH 72 IF EQUIPPED HEAD 2 FAUCET GALLEY FAUCET FRESHWATER P d FILL DECK FITTING FRESHWATER TANK AWS e Read the Freshwater System section in the Cruiser amp Yacht Owner s Manual e The freshwater fill deck fitting is marked WATER e Pressurize the freshwater system by either turning On the freshwater pump switch the battery switch must also be On e For the location of the freshwater pump switch see the Component Locations section in Chapter 2 of this supplement e Turn Off the freshwater pump switch when your boat is not in use or when the freshwater tank is empty e Inspect and clean the freshwater filter often the filter is located on the freshwater pump e If your boat is to be left unattended for a long period of time pump the freshwater tank dry to prevent stored water from becoming stagnant and distasteful e Ifthe freshwater system needs to be disinfected ask your dealer about treatments available for your boat s system Transom Shower e Read the manufacturer s instructions before using the
68. ng Get the person into fresh air immediately Seek medical attention unless you re sure it s not CO e Maintain the CO monitors that were installed inside your boat Never ignore any alarm Replace monitors as recommended by the monitor manufacturer e Follow the CO checklists provided below e Geta Vessel Safety Check For information on how to get a free VESSEL SAFETY CHECK visit www vesselsafetycheck org or contact your local U S Coast Guard Auxiliary or United States Power Squadrons U S Coast Guard Auxiliary 800 368 5647 or online at www cgaux org U S Power Squadrons 888 367 8777 or online at www usps org CO Checklists Trip Checklist Make sure you know where the exhaust outlets are located on your boat Educate all passengers about the symptoms of CO poisoning and where CO may accumulate When docked or rafted with another boat be aware of exhaust emissions from the other boat Listen for any change in exhaust sound which could mean an exhaust component failure L1 D D D D Test the operation of each CO monitor by pressing the test button Monthly Checklist Make sure all exhaust clamps are in place and secure Look for exhaust leaking from exhaust system components Signs include rust and or black streaking water leaks or corroded or cracked fittings Inspect rubber exhaust hoses for burned cracked or deteriorated sections All rubber hoses should be pliable and free of kinks Annual Checkli
69. not self centering e Refer to the engine manual for more steering system details Shift Throttle Controls A WARNING LOSS OF CONTROL HAZARD Improper maintenance of the shift throttle hardware may cause a sudden loss of control Read all of the information about the shift throttle controls in the shift throttle manual the engine operation manual and the Cruiser amp Yacht Owner s Manual Power Trim amp Tilt e The stern drive on your boat is equipped with power trim and tilt e Trim and tilt instructions are provided in the engine operation manual and the shift throttle manual Trim Tabs e Before using the trim tabs read the trim tabs owner s manual e The trim tabs are controlled by two rocker switches at the helm e Check and refill the trim tab hydraulic fluid reservoir as directed in the trim tabs owner s manual e For the location of the fluid reservoir see the Component Locations section in Chapter 2 of this supplement TYPICAL TRIM TAB TRIM TAB TYPICAL Bow Thruster If Equipped e The bow thruster can help you maneuver your yacht during docking e Read the bow thruster user manual before using the thruster system and follow all user precautions carefully 28 BAYLINER 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Chapter 4 Controls amp Gauges Gauges Cleaning the Gauges N CAUTION PRODUCT or PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD e Use only mild soap and water
70. ny 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 A DANGER LEAVING WINDOW OPEN COULD INDUCE EXHAUST FUMES INTO CABIN RESULTING IN SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH A WARNING Carbon Monoxide CO can cause brain damage or death Carbon monoxide can be present in the cabin Signs of carbon monoxide poisoning include nausea headache dizziness drowsiness and lack of conciousness Got fresh air if anyone shows signs of carbon monoxide poisoning Get fresh air if carbon monoxide datector alarm sounds Carbon monoxide detector must be functioning at all times 16 BAYLINER 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Chapter 2 Locations Component Locations 12 Volt DC Accessory Outlets 3 Total e Oneis located at the helm e Oneis located in the galley inside the cabinet above the stove e Oneislocated on 12 VOLT the port side of ACCESSORY the v berth on the aft bulkhead AFT BULKHEAD ON PORT SIDE 12VOLT 2 77 OF V BERTH ACCESSORY OUTLET 12 Volt DC Push to Reset Circuit Breakers Located below the helm dash 110 Volt AC Panel Located in the aft berth Batteries Located on the port
71. on construction standards Manufactured with 1 1 1 Trichloroethane a substance which harms public health and environment during the manufacturing process by destroying ozone in the upper atmosphere Proprietary Rights This document discloses subject matter in which Bayliner has proprietary rights The information and design disclosed herein were originated by and are the prop erty of Bayliner Neither receipt nor possession thereof confers or transfers any right to reproduce copy alter or disclose the document or any part thereof any information contained therein or to construct boats or any item from it except by written permission from or written agreement with Bayliner This document is to be returned upon request to Bayliner CONTENTS Chapter 1 Welcome Aboard 1 Dealer Service 1 Warranty Information 1 Boating Experience 1 Safety Standards 2 Qualified Maintenance 3 Special Care for Moored Boats 3 Engine amp Accessory Guidelines amp Literature 4 Propeller 4 Basic Boat Dimensions amp Capacities 5 Extended Swim Platform Structural Limitations 5 Boat Lifting 6 Carbon Monoxide CO 7 CO Facts 7 Factors that Increase the Effects of CO Poisoning 7 Where amp How CO Can Accumulate 8 How to Protect Yourself amp Others From CO 9 CO Checklists 9 CO Monitors 10 More Information 10 Chapter 2 Locations 11 Exterior Views 11 Hull Views 11 Deck View 12 Helm 13 Warning Labels 14 Helm Area amp Forward Deck 14 Co
72. oves explosive vapors from engine and bilge areas e Draws fresh air into engine and bilge areas through the vents To make sure engine and bilge areas are properly ventilated e Use the sniff test to check the engine and bilge areas for fuel vapors before starting the engine e Run the bilge blower for at least four minutes before starting the engine e Keep the blower On until your boat has reached planing speed e Always run the blower when running your boat below planing speed 24 BAYLINER 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Chapter 3 Propulsion amp Related Systems Fuel System A WARNING 2 FIRE EXPLOSION and OPEN FLAME HAZARD e Thoroughly inspect the fuel system for leaks every time you take on fuel e Fueling instructions are provided in the Cruiser amp Yacht Owner s Manual and fuel recom mendations are provided in the engine operation manual Carefully read this information N CAUTION Avoid the storage or handling of gear near the fuel lines fittings and tank NOTICE e On diesel engine models air in the diesel supply system can stop an engine or severely restrict performance e If you suspect air in the fuel lines refer to your engine operation manual for detailed instructions on how to bleed the system GAS ENGINE amp GENERATOR IF EQUIPPED FUEL LINE ROUTING GENERATOR GENERATOR FUEL TANK FUEL TANK FUEL FILTER FUEL LINE VENT HOSE FILL HOS
73. r fuel vapors or leaking fuel If you see leaking fuel or smell fuel vapors a Do NOT start the engine or generator if equipped do NOT turn On any electrical devices put out ALL cigarettes cigars and other sources of flame or ignition b Get everyone off your boat c Get trained help to find and fix the problem 2 Run the bilge blower s for at least four minutes BEFORE engine starting electrical system work or turning on electrical devices N CAUTION SHOCK and ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD When the engine is running NEVER turn Off the battery switch or disconnect the bat tery cables Doing either could cause damage to your boat s engine and or electrical system NOTICE Electrical connections are prone to corrosion To reduce corrosion caused electrical problems e Keep ALL electrical connections clean e Apply a spray on protectant that is designed to protect connections from corrosion 52 BAYLINER 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement 12 Volt DC System Batteries e The batteries supply electricity for lights 12 volt accessories and engine starting e The Electrical section in Chapter 8 of the Cruiser amp Yacht Owner s Manual provides battery care and maintenance instructions Battery Switch Chapter 10 Electrical System N CAUTION SHOCK and ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DAMAGE HAZARD When the engine is running NEVER turn Off the battery switch or
74. rator starts let the generator stabilize BEFORE turning On the component breakers on the 110 volt AC master panel NOTICE Follow the starting and stopping instructions in the generator s operation manual 58 BAYLINER 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement e When your boat is not connected to shore power the gen erator can supply 110 volt 60 hertz power e Before using the generator read both the generator opera tion manual and the fuel filter water sepa rator instructions e Refer to the genera tor manual for starting stopping instructions Important Generator Notes e Polarity has been established in the installation of the generator Therefore the polarity lights will not function in this mode e The coolant mixture installed at the fac tory consists of equal parts of water and antifreeze Ethylene Glycol Chapter 10 Electrical System GAS GENERATOR SYSTEM SEAWATER FUEL LINE TO INTAKE SEAWATER SIPHON GENERATOR SEACOCK STRAINER BREAK GENERATOR MUFFLER EXHAUST THRU HULL e Check the generator s seawater strainer for leaks and or debris before each use If needed clean the strainer as described in the Seawater Systems section of the Plumbing chapter BAYLINER 59 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Chapter 10 Electrical System Electrical Harnesses amp Schematics 120V Single Shore Power AC Panel
75. ress Fuel Fill Deck Fitting Located on the starboard aft corner of the deck VENTED FUEL FILL DECK FITTING BAYLINER 19 Chapter 2 Locations 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Fuel Tank Access to the fuel tank fittings is in the forward area FUEL LEVEL SENDING UNIT FUEL TANK of the engine room bilge Gray Water Holding Tank If Equipped Located on the port side of the engine room Gray Water Pump out Deck Fitting If Equipped Located on the port side of the aft deck GRAY WATER PUMP OUT DECK FITTING n 20 BAYLINER 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Macerator Underwater Discharge Seacock If Equipped Located in the engine room Chapter 2 Locations Macerator switches If Equipped Located in the side panel storage tub next to the helm seat MACERATOR SWITCHES Shore Power Inlet s and Master Circuit Breaker s Located in the transom storage locker TYPICAL VIEW Sump Pump Box Accessed by first lifting the cabin entry steps and then removing the floor board CABIN ENTRY STEPS TILTED UP FLOOR BOARD SUMP PUMP BOX BAYLINER 21 Chapter 2 Locations 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Transom Shower If Equipped Located just aft of the transom gate 1 gt s N TRANSOM SHOWER
76. ruiser amp Yacht Owner s Manual and all engine and accessory literature carefully If similar instructions are found in more than one manual always refer to the specific manufacturer s manual such as the engine manual for the most complete and accurate information e Keep this Owner s Manual Supplement and the Cruiser amp Yacht Owner s Manual on your boat in a secure yet readily available place Dealer Service Your dealer is your key to service e Ask your dealer to explain all systems before taking delivery of your boat e Contact your dealer if you have any problems with your new boat e f your dealer cannot help call our customer service hotline 360 435 8957 or send us a FAX 360 403 4235 e Buy replacement parts from any authorized Bayliner dealer e You can access on line parts catalogs links to vendor websites and other helpful features by logging on to www baylinercustomercare com Warranty Information e Bayliner offers a Limited Warranty on each new Bayliner purchased through an authorized Bayliner dealer of the Limited Warranty was included in your owner s packet e If you did not get a copy of the Limited Warranty please contact your Bayliner dealer or call 360 435 8957 for a copy Boating Experience A WARNING CONTROL HAZARD An experienced operator MUST be in control of your boat at ALL times Do NOT operate your boat while under the influence of alcohol or drugs If th
77. rward aft and both side enclosure curtains BEFORE starting the engine or generator Running conditions that increase CO accumulations include Running boat with trim angle of bow too high Running boat without through ventilation station wagon effect To correct these running conditions e Trim bow down e Open windows and canvas e When possible run boat so that prevailing winds help dissipate exhaust 8 BAYLINER 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Chapter 1 Welcome Aboard How to Protect Yourself amp Others From CO e Know where and how CO may accumulate in and around your boat see previous page e Stay away from the transom while the vessel is idling or underway The transom is where carbon monoxide col lects while idling or underway e Avoid Other Idling Vessels Idling vessels produce concentrated levels of carbon monoxide e Always maintain fresh air circulation throughout your boat e Know where your engine and generator exhaust outlets are located and keep everyone away from these areas e Never sit on or hang onto the back deck or transom platform while the engine is running e Never enter the areas under transom platforms where exhaust outlets are located e Although CO can be present without the smell of exhaust fumes if exhaust fumes are detected on your boat take immediate action to dissipate these fumes e Treat symptoms of seasickness as possible CO poisoni
78. s Yes No Mirror Yes No Departure Date Departure Time Smoke Signals Yes No Flashlight Yes No Food Yes No Stopover 1 Water Yes No Anchor Yes No Raft Dinghy Yes No Arrive No Later Than Date Arrive No Later Than Time Paddles Yes No EPIRB Yes No Other Stopover 2 Other Other Other Arrive No Later Than Date Arrive No Later Than Time Vehicle Description Stopover 3 Make Model Arrive No Later Than Date Arrive No Later Than Time Color License Number Stopover 4 Where is the Vehicle Parked Arrive No Later Than Date Arrive No Later Than Time Stopover 5 Arrive No Later Than Date Arrive No Later Than Time Stopover 6 Arrive No Later Than Date Arrive No Later Than Time Final Destination Port If Different Than Home Port Arrive No Later Than Date Arrive No Later Than Time If not returned by the date and time listed above call the Coast Guard or other local authority Coast Guard Phone Number Local Authority Phone Number 76 BAYLINER Part Number 1964660 Bayliner 17825 59th Ave NE Arlington WA 98223 360 435 5571 www bayliner com
79. ss ENGINE PLUG ss CONNECT 14 RED PUR ENG CRANK A 14 RED PUR 14 RED PUR ENG CRANK YELLOW GND SPLICE B 14 YELLOW 14 YELLOW GND SPLICE 14 PURPLE E S S 14 PURPLE 14 PURPLE E S S 334044 D DI 1334044 16 LT BLUE OIL PRESS E 16 LT BLUE E16 LT BLUE OIL PRESS 334044 F 1334044 334044 G G 1334044 334044 H H 1334044 334044 J J 1334044 16 BRN WHT DRIVE TRIM 16 BRN WHT K 16 BRN WHT DRIVE TRIM 16 TAN BLU ALAR o SIDE 1 16 TAN BLU 16 TAN BLULALARM LO SIDE 16 GRAY TACHOMETER 16 GRAY 16 GRAY TACHOMETER 14 YEL RED N S S IN 14 YEL RED 4 YEL RED N S S 16 TAN WATER TEMP PH 16 TAN FP 6 TAN WATER TEMP WARNING NEVER WORK ON THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OF YOUR BOAT WITHOUT PROFESSIONAL ASSISTANCE BAYLINER 71 Chapter 10 Electrical System 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement 12V Breaker Panel Harness PLUG A 1692416 HORN BREAKER BLWR 1 BREAKER BLWR 2 BREAKER FWD BILGE BREAKER AFT BILGE BREAKER WATER PUMP BREAKER SHWR SUMP BREAKER PLUG B NAV LT BREAKER 10 BLUE CABIN LT BREAKER 16 BLU WHT CRTSY LT BREAKER 16 RED SPOT LT BREAKER 16 RED PORT WIPER BREAKER 16 RED STBD WIPER BREAKER 16 RED NAV ELEC BREAKER 16 RED STEREO BREAKER 10 ORG RED TRIM TAB BREAKER 10 RED REFER BREAKER 10 RED 12V RECEPT BREAKER 10 BRN MACERATOR BREAKER 10 RED ACCY BREAKER HATCH LIFT
80. st Have a Trained Marine Technician O Replace exhaust hoses if cracking charring or deterioration is found Ensure that your engines and generators are properly tuned and well maintained O Inspect each water pump impeller and the water pump housing Replace if worn Make sure cooling systems in working condition Inspect all metallic exhaust components for cracking rusting leaking or loosening Make sure they check the cylinder head gasket exhaust manifold water injection elbow and the threaded adapter nipple between the manifold and the elbow O Clean inspect and confirm proper operation of the generator cooling water anti siphon valve if equipped BAYLINER 9 Chapter 1 Welcome Aboard 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement CO Monitors NOTICE e The stereo memory and CO monitors place a small but constant drain on the battery e Plug into shore power with the battery charger turned On whenever your boat will be unat tended for an extended amount of time e Do not disconnect the CO monitors e Read the manufacturer s instructions for your CO monitors If you did not receive the manufacturer s instruc tions call 800 383 0269 and they will be mailed to you More Information For more information about preventing carbon monoxide poisoning on recreational boats and other boating safety tips contact United States Coast Guard National Marine Manufacturers American Boat
81. tteries are dead the bilge pump system should keep work ing even when your boat is unattended AFT BILGE FORWARD BILGE PUMP SWITCH FORWARD lt BILGE PUMP AFT BILGE PUMP DRAIN FORWARD BILGE PUMP AFT BILGE PUMP BAYLINER 31 Chapter 6 Plumbing 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Bilge Pump Testing e The bilge pump is vital to the safety of your boat e Testthe bilge pump often 1 Turn On the bilge pump switch at the helm 2 Make sure that water in the bilge is pumped overboard e If there is water in the bilge and the pump motor is running but not pumping inspect the discharge hose for a kink or collapsed area If the discharge hose looks okay check the bilge pump and strainer for clogging debris Inspecting and clearing debris from the bilge pump 1 Squeeze the holding tabs on each side of the strainer and pull the pump housing out of the strainer 3 PUMP HOUSING 2 Remove debris from the strainer and the bottom of the pump housing FE 3 Remove the impeller guard screw and the DE impeller guard m IMPELLER 4 Remove all debris from the pump cham higher ers GUARD ber from around the impeller and from SHARE SURE T the tab slots on the sides 5 Make sure the impeller is firmly attached BEN to the shaft and is not cracked or broken 6 Reinstall the impeller guard and screw and the pump housing on the
82. y above the anchor e Dislodge the anchor from the bottom by pulling it straight up with the windlass e Before getting underway make sure the anchor is secured and the windlass circuit breaker is turned Off BAYLINER 45 Chapter 7 Deck Equipment 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Canvas amp Vinyl Tops amp Enclosures A DANGER CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD e NEVER use full canvas and vinyl enclosures when the engine or generator is running e For proper fresh air circulation remove forward aft and both side enclo sure curtains BEFORE starting the engine or generator e Read the Carbon Monoxide CO section in Chapter 1 of this supplement N CAUTION PRODUCT or PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD Take down and securely stow ALL canvas amp vinyl BEFORE your boat is transported by road NOTICE e Make sure your dealer explains how to install all canvas and vinyl e Two people are needed for most of the tasks listed in this section e BEFORE cleaning and or stowing your canvas or vinyl read the sections later in this chap ter Canvas Care and Clear Vinyl Care Canvas Care see also Clear Vinyl Care on next page After each use especially in saltwater rinse the canvas with cold freshwater Before stowing let the canvas air dry completely The canvas can be rolled or folded for stowage Cleaning the Canvas N CAUTION NEVER use detergents when w
83. y check the content level in the holding tank by looking at the side of the tank e After EVERY trip and at EVERY opportunity during long trips Empty and flush out the holding tank and add marine holding tank deodorizer e Use rest rooms onshore whenever possible to reduce the amount of waste flushed into the holding tank e Before using this system read the toilet operation SEAWATER and maintenance manual INTAKE MANUAL FLUSH TOILET SEACOCK e Before each trip make sure the holding tank vent sys HANK d tem is working properly Check for obstructions such as insect nests at the vent thru hull fitting e Never flush anything except human waste and rapid dissolving boat or RV toilet tissue e Whenever possible use onshore rest rooms instead of your onboard head Look at the side of the holding tank often to check the content level e Empty the holding tank at every opportunity e The dockside pump out deck fitting is marked WASTE HOLDING TANK PUMP OUT DECK FITTING HOLDING TANK VENT THRU HULL FITTING Using the Manual Flush Marine Head 1 Open the head s seawater intake seacock 2 Before using the head pump water into the bowl to wet the sides 3 After use pump until the bowl is clean 4 Pump few more times to clean the lines 5 Ifexcess waste causes the water to rise in the bowl stop pumping until the water recedes e Close the intake seacock when the s
84. your safety and the safety of other people vessels and property Read this supplement the Cruiser amp Yacht Owner s Manual the engine owner s manual and all accessory instruc tions for important safety standards and hazard information Qualified Maintenance A WARNING To maintain the safety of your boat allow ONLY trained personnel to work on or change in any way the e Steering System e Fuel System e Electrical System e Propulsion System e Environmental Control e Navigation System e Engine Control System System CO Monitor s Failure to maintain your boat s systems listed in the warning above as designed could violate the laws in your juris diction and could expose yourself and others to the danger of bodily injury or accidental death Follow the maintenance instructions in e This Owner s Manual Supplement e The engine owner s manual and e The Cruiser amp Yacht Owner s Manual e All accessory literature Special Care for Moored Boats NOTICE e Applying an epoxy barrier coating to the hull bottom will help prevent gel coat blistering while your boat is moored Cover the barrier coating with several coats of anti fouling paint e Many states have environmental standards regulating the chemical content of bottom paints Your local dealer can recommend bottom paints approved for use in your state e While moored your boat s hull bottom will collect marine growth that not only loo
85. ystem will not be used for long periods of time BAYLINER 41 Chapter 6 Plumbing 285 Cruiser Owner s Manual Supplement Vacuum Flush Head System If Equipped A WARNING OVERFILLED HOLDING TANK HAZARDS NEVER overfill the holding tank An overfilled holding tank is both a serious public health hazard and a product property damage hazard e When the holding tank is full flushing the toilet will force clogging waste into the tank s vent system e Ifthe vent system becomes clogged further toilet flushing will dangerously pressurize the holding tank e The possible hazards of a pressurized holding tank range from human waste leaking through damaged tank fittings all the way up to an explosive rupture of the tank Perform the following steps to avoid overfilling the holding tank e Frequently check the content level in the holding tank by looking at the side of the tank e After EVERY trip and at EVERY opportunity during long trips Empty and flush out the holding tank and add marine holding tank deodorizer e Use rest rooms onshore whenever possible to reduce the amount of waste flushed into the holding tank e Before using your vacuum flush head read the vac uum flush head s operation and maintenance manual e The vacuum flush head sys tem uses freshwater from the fresh water tank and a vacuum pump to flush waste from the toilet into the holding tank e The holding tank is plumbed to a fittin
86. ystem you wish to use Alcohol 110 Volt Electric Stove If Equipped A DANGER e 9 CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD e The alcohol stove is a source of dangerous carbon monoxide gas CO y BEFORE using the alcohol stove Open doors and windows to make sure there is enough fresh air for ventilation e Read the Carbon Monoxide CO section in Chapter 1 of this supplement A WARNING e Open flame cooking appliances consume oxygen This can cause asphyxiation or death e Maintain open ventilation A WARNING 0 BURN SCALDING and or FIRE HAZARD Read the stove s instruction manual BEFORE using ALWAYS keep an approved ABC type fire extinguisher in the galley area Do NOT use the stove while underway Any non cooking devices on or near your stove during use are potential fire hazards Do NOT touch the burners grates or nearby surfaces as they may be hot even when they are dark in color e Areas near the burners and grates may become hot enough to cause burns e During and after use do NOT touch or let clothing or other flammable material come in contact with the heated units or the areas near the units burner tops main frame sides and back sea rails and pot holders until they have had sufficient time to cool CAUTION PRODUCT DAMAGE HAZARD NEVER use alcohol and electric burners at the same time To do so will cause overheating which can destroy the electric elements

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