B. Starting
Passengers seated in the bow area should not
obstruct the driver’s vision.
To prevent excessive exposure and reduce the
possibility of carbon monoxide accumulation
in the cockpit areas of the boat, the operator
should provide adequate ventilation in each of
these areas. Utilize hatches, doors, windows
and side vents to increase air movement. See
Section B-2 for information about the dangers
of Carbon Monoxide.
IMPORTANT: Passengers are prohibited from riding
on the bow with feet hanging over the side or ride
while sitting on the stern, gunwales or seatbacks.
The Coast Guard considers these acts to be negligent
or grossly negligent operation. They are prohibited
by law because falls from moving boats are a major
cause of fatal recreational boating accidents.
Notice: Additional starting information is located in
Section A.
IMPORTANT: The presence of the capacity plate
does not relieve the boat operator from the respon-
sibility of using common sense or sound judgment.
Turbulent waters and adverse weather conditions will
reduce the maximum load capacity rating of the boat.
1.
2.
Check all electrical systems and navigation lights.
Your boat is equipped with either a single or dual
battery selector switch, turn the engine battery
switch to ON position or EMERGENCY START
ONLY position (if necessary).
S - 4 STARTING PROCEDURES
The operation and maintenance manual supplied with
your engine provides pre-start, starting and cold-start-
ing instructions. The following information is merely a
guide and not intended to explain in detail all starting
procedures and instructions. Refer to your engine
owner’s manual.
3.
Activate the bilge blower. Check the blower
output.
Gasoline vapors can explode resulting injury or
death. Before starting the engine, check
engine compartment bilge for gasoline or
vapors. Operate blower for four minutes, and
verify blower operation. ALWAYS run the
blower when the vessel is operating below
cruising speed.
A. Preliminary Checks
1.
Secure boat to the dock before attempting to start
engine. The boat should be kept secure until the
engine is running and warmed up.
2.
3.
Operate the bilge pump until the flow of water
stops.
4.
Attach the ignition interrupt lanyards securely to
your body. In the event that you move away from
the helm area and beyond the length of the lan-
yard, the engine will be turned off.
Make sure the throttle is in the neutral position and
stern drive is lowered into water.
5.
6.
Turn the key to start the engine. Engine will not
turn over if throttle is not in the neutral position.
4.
Make sure passengers seated in the bow area do
not obstruct the driver’s vision.
Once engine has warmed up, check water temper-
ature gauge to ensure engine temperature stays
within optimum range. If temperature reading is
abnormally high, stop engine immediately and
inspect for cause of high reading.
7.
With engine running, voltmeter should show a
reading between 12 and 15 volts.
Prelaunch & Underway - Section S
Owner’s Manual Page 144
Categories | Four Winns H-Series Manuals, Four Winns Manuals |
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Tags | Four Winns H310 |
Model Year | 2011 |
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Publisher | fourwinns.com |
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