Owner’s Manual Part Number: MRP 1803560Sea RayOwner’sManual290 Sundancer®
290 Sundancer®viii290 DA OWNER’S MANUAL • TABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION 4 • BILGE & UNDERWATER GEAR1. Bilge ...
6.26290 Sundancer®290 DA ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS (CONTINUED)MAIN DISTRIBUTION PANEL WIRING DIAGRAM (120VAC/60HZ) (1 OF 2)(FIG. 6.26.1) DRAWING NO. 09-
6.27290 Sundancer®290 DA ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS (CONTINUED)MAIN DISTRIBUTION PANEL WIRING DIAGRAM (120VAC/60HZ) (2 OF 2)(FIG. 6.27.1) DRAWING NO. 09-
6.28290 Sundancer®290 DA ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS (CONTINUED)MAIN DISTRIBUTION PANEL WIRING SCHEMATIC (220VAC/50HZ) (1 OF 2)(FIG. 6.28.1) DRAWING NO. 0
6.29290 Sundancer®290 DA ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS (CONTINUED)MAIN DISTRIBUTION PANEL WIRING SCHEMATIC (220VAC/50HZ) (2 OF 2)(FIG. 6.29.1) DRAWING NO. 0
6.30290 Sundancer®290 DA ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS (CONTINUED)AC SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM (120VAC/60HZ)(FIG. 6.30.1) DRAWING NO. 09-672 (1 OF 2)AC SYSTEM W
6.31290 Sundancer®290 DA ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS (CONTINUED)SMARTCRAFT SYSTEM DIAGRAM (1 OF 3)(FIG. 6.31.1) DRAWING NO. 09-710 (1 OF 3)
6.32290 Sundancer®290 DA ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS (CONTINUED)SMARTCRAFT SYSTEM DIAGRAM (2 OF 3)(FIG. 6.32.1) DRAWING NO. 09-710 (2 OF 3)
6.33290 Sundancer®290 DA ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS (CONTINUED)SMARTCRAFT SYSTEM DIAGRAM (3 OF 3)(FIG. 6.33.1) DRAWING NO. 09-710 (3 OF 3)
6.34290 Sundancer®290 DA ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS (CONTINUED)SATELLITE STEREO DIAGRAM(FIG. 6.34.1) DRAWING NO. 09-715NORTHSTAR 6000I SYSTEM DIAGRAM(FIG
6.35290 Sundancer®INTERCONNECT DIAGRAM(FIG. 6.35.1) DRAWING NO. 09-670290 DA ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS (CONTINUED)
ix290 Sundancer®290 DA OWNER’S MANUAL • TABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION 8 • REQUIRED INSPECTION, SERVICE & MAINTENANCE1. Summary Guide for Inspection, Se
6.36290 Sundancer®VOLVO SYSTEM DIAGRAM(FIG. 6.36.1) DRAWING NO. 09-782290 DA ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS (CONTINUED)
6.37290 Sundancer®BILGE HARNESS(FIG. 6.6.37.2) DRAWING NO. 09-802 (2 OF 4)290 DA ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS (CONTINUED)BILGE HARNESS(FIG. 6.37.1) DRAWIN
6.38290 Sundancer®290 DA ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS (CONTINUED)BILGE HARNESS(FIG. 6.38.1) DRAWING NO. 09-802 (3 OF 4)BILGE HARNESS(FIG. 6.38.2) DRAWING
6.39290 Sundancer®290 DA ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS (CONTINUED)GENERATOR HARNESS(FIG. 6.39.1) DRAWING NO. 09-810 GENERATOR HARNESS(FIG. 6.39.2) DRAWING
6.40290 Sundancer®290 DA ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS (CONTINUED)CABIN HARNESS(FIG. 6.40.1) DRAWING NO. 09-821 (1 OF 3)CABIN HARNESS(FIG. 6.40.2) DRAWING
6.41290 Sundancer®CABIN HARNESS(FIG. 6.41.1) DRAWING NO. 09-821 (3 OF 3)290 DA ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS (CONTINUED)PREMIER STEREO HARNESS(FIG. 6.41.2)
6.42290 Sundancer®SPOILER HARNESS(FIG. 6.42.1) DRAWING NO. 09-881290 DA ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS (CONTINUED)
SECTION 7 • OPTIONS & ACCESSORIES7.1290 Sundancer®1. LAYOUT AND ACCESSORY LOCATIONSPages 2.6 through 2.10 show the location and arrangement of the
7.2SECTION 7 • OPTIONS & ACCESSORIES290 Sundancer®A. TO START SYSTEM:1. Make sure the seacock for the cooling pump is open.2. Turn ON the AIR CO
SECTION 7 • OPTIONS & ACCESSORIES7.3290 Sundancer®Shutting off the faucet will cause the pump to shut off. As long as the water pump and battery s
290 Sundancer®xInformation in this publication is based upon the latest product specifi cations available at printing. Sea Ray® Boats, Inc. reserves th
7.4SECTION 7 • OPTIONS & ACCESSORIES290 Sundancer®D. SHOWER SYSTEMThe shower drains into a self-contained shower sump containing a pump and fl oat
SECTION 7 • OPTIONS & ACCESSORIES7.5290 Sundancer®E. TRANSOM SHOWERThe transom shower pullout sprayer is located on the starboard transom. The sy
7.6SECTION 7 • OPTIONS & ACCESSORIES290 Sundancer®FROM COCKPIT WET BAR SINK TO WASTE HOLDING TANKFROM SHOWER DRAIN TO GRAY WATER / SHOWER SUMPFROM
SECTION 7 • OPTIONS & ACCESSORIES7.7290 Sundancer®standards state that in freshwater lakes, freshwater reservoirs or other freshwater impoundments
7.8SECTION 7 • OPTIONS & ACCESSORIES290 Sundancer®8. AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHER SYSTEMYour boat is equipped with an automatic fire extinguisher
SECTION 7 • OPTIONS & ACCESSORIES7.9290 Sundancer®A. GASOLINE ENGINE BOATSThe system indicator light is wired to the ignition and is turned ON whe
7.10SECTION 7 • OPTIONS & ACCESSORIES290 Sundancer®if the battery switch is off.REFER TO OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFOR
SECTION 7 • OPTIONS & ACCESSORIES7.11290 Sundancer®For your safety, decide which canvas pieces you want to remove or install before you leave the
7.12SECTION 7 • OPTIONS & ACCESSORIES290 Sundancer®12. HORNThe horn is operated by a momentary switch on the dash and is protected by a breaker o
8.1SECTION 8 • REQUIRED INSPECTION, SERVICE & MAIN TE NANCE290 Sundancer®Electrical Connections Check for looseness
1.1SECTION 1 • SAFETY290 Sundancer®SAFE BOATING MEANS:• Knowing the limitations of your boat;• Following the rules of the road;• Keeping a sharp l
8.2SECTION 8 • REQUIRED INSPECTION, SERVICE & MAIN TE NANCE290 Sundancer®SUMMARY GUIDE FOR INSPECTION, SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE*Use in salt water o
8.3SECTION 8 • REQUIRED INSPECTION, SERVICE & MAIN TE NANCE290 Sundancer®2. USEFUL SERVICE INFORMATIONOWNERHOME PORTBOAT NAMEREGISTRATION NUMBER
8.4SECTION 8 • REQUIRED INSPECTION, SERVICE & MAIN TE NANCE290 Sundancer®3. INSPECTION, SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE PROTOCOLA. BILGE AREAMany of your
8.5SECTION 8 • REQUIRED INSPECTION, SERVICE & MAIN TE NANCE290 Sundancer®4. WINTERIZATION CHECK LIST FOR BOATS STORED ON LANDA. BOAT STORAGE• St
8.6SECTION 8 • REQUIRED INSPECTION, SERVICE & MAIN TE NANCE290 Sundancer®• Keep under a trickle charge.• When placing battery back into service,
8.7SECTION 8 • REQUIRED INSPECTION, SERVICE & MAIN TE NANCE290 Sundancer®6. SECURITY CONSIDERATIONSBe conscious of the security of your boat. Alwa
8.8SECTION 8 • REQUIRED INSPECTION, SERVICE & MAIN TE NANCE290 Sundancer®SEACOCK(FIG. 8.8.1)OPENHOSEHOSE CLAMPSCLOSEDSEACOCK HANDLESEACOCK BODYPIV
8.9SECTION 8 • REQUIRED INSPECTION, SERVICE & MAIN TE NANCE290 Sundancer®8. QUICK REFERENCE CHECKLISTAs the owner/operator of a Sea Ray® boat, you
8.10SECTION 8 • REQUIRED INSPECTION, SERVICE & MAIN TE NANCE290 Sundancer®QUICK REFERENCE CHECKLIST (CONT’D)*If engine fails to start, refer to th
8.11SECTION 8 • REQUIRED INSPECTION, SERVICE & MAIN TE NANCE290 Sundancer®C. WHILE UNDERWAYGENERAL 1. Passengers/Crew ...
1.2SECTION 1 • SAFETY290 Sundancer®4. CARBON MONOXIDESymptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are dizziness, ears ringing, headaches, nausea an
8.12SECTION 8 • REQUIRED INSPECTION, SERVICE & MAIN TE NANCE290 Sundancer®QUICK REFERENCE CHECKLIST (CONT’D) 3. Ignition ...
8.13SECTION 8 • REQUIRED INSPECTION, SERVICE & MAIN TE NANCE290 Sundancer®9. AFTER MARKET EQUIPMENT CHECKLISTAny safety or operational equipment a
8.14SECTION 8 • REQUIRED INSPECTION, SERVICE & MAIN TE NANCE290 Sundancer®10. MAINTENANCE LOGFollow the recommended maintenance listed on pages 1
9.1SECTION 9 • CARE & REFINISHING290 Sundancer®2. FIBERGLASS AND GELCOATThe fi berglass hull, deck and some interior parts consist of a molded sh
9.2SECTION 9 • CARE & REFINISHING290 Sundancer®6. TOPSIDE AREASA. STAINLESS STEEL AND ALLOY FITTINGSStainless steel and alloy fi ttings should be c
9.3SECTION 9 • CARE & REFINISHING290 Sundancer®9. CANVAS AND CLEAR VINYLDo not fold or store any of the canvas pieces while wet. All canvas shoul
9.4SECTION 9 • CARE & REFINISHING290 Sundancer®Always clean spots, stains, etc., immediately. Test an unseen area of fabric before cleaning stain,
Index i290 Sundancer®INDEXSYMBOLS12 Volt Accessory Receptacle ...6.8AAir Conditioning ...
290 Sundancer®Index iiINDEXGGalvanic Isolator ...6.14Gear Shift and Throttle Control ...
Index iii290 Sundancer®INDEXTTachometer ...2.14See also Layout: Helm, Gauge & SwitchesTr
1.3SECTION 1 • SAFETY290 Sundancer®EXAMPLES OF HOW HIGH LEVELS OF CARBON MONOXIDE MAY ACCUMULATE(FIG. 1.3.1)USING CANVAS CURTAINS. OPERATING WITH THE
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1.4SECTION 1 • SAFETY290 Sundancer®A. PFD CLASSIFICATIONSOff-Shore Life Jacket (Type I) – most buoyant, it is designed to turn an unconscious p
1.5SECTION 1 • SAFETY290 Sundancer®Drugs and/or alcohol impair the operator’s ability to control the boat safely.Death or serious injury can result fr
1.6SECTION 1 • SAFETY290 Sundancer®When engine is running, keep passengers away from areas not designed for riding, such as seat backs, bow, gunwales,
1.7SECTION 1 • SAFETY290 Sundancer®Death or serious injury can result if you fail to observe these safety rules:• Anyone who controls the boat must h
1.8SECTION 1 • SAFETY290 Sundancer®13. WEATHERThere are four international design categories of boats based upon their ability to withstand wind
1.9SECTION 1 • SAFETY290 Sundancer®on the cockpit deck in the boat. Head the bow into the wind with enough power to maintain slow headway.• If
1.10SECTION 1 • SAFETY290 Sundancer®accidentally start the engine while swimmers are nearby.• Turn off engines when taking swimmers or ski
1.11SECTION 1 • SAFETY290 Sundancer®Sport Diver’s Flag – Red flag with diagonal white stripe marks a diver in the water. Cod e Alp h a Fl ag
1.12SECTION 1 • SAFETY290 Sundancer®C. FIREFire is a serious boating hazard. Boats will burn quickly. Do not remain on board and fight
1.13SECTION 1 • SAFETY290 Sundancer®18. INTERNATIONAL REQUIREMENTSThis vessel and its systems have been constructed in accordance with standards and s
1.14SECTION 1 • SAFETY290 Sundancer®SPEED HAZARD - Watch your wake. It might capsize a small craft. You are responsible for damage caused by your wa
1.15SECTION 1 • SAFETY290 Sundancer®D. WAKE / WASHPower boat wakes can endanger people and vessels. Each power boat operator is responsible for injur
1.16SECTION 1 • SAFETY290 Sundancer®LIFTPOINTLIFT POINTOR PROPERLOCATION OF SLINGPROPELLERNO OPEN FLAMENO SMOKINGFIRERISKWARNINGELECTRICALHAZARDBATTER
1.17290 Sundancer®WARNING LABEL LOCATIONS(FIG. 1.17.1)22. WARNING LABEL LOCATIONSSLINGMRP # 221861 SR-27(4 LOCATIONS)!DANGERCarbon monoxide (C
i290 Sundancer®WELCOMECongratulations on becoming the new owner of the world’s most prestigious boat. We at Sea Ray® Boats, Inc. welcome you into our
1.18290 Sundancer®WARNING LABEL LOCATIONS (CONTINUED)WARNING LABEL LOCATIONS(FIG. 1.18.1)!WARNINGCarbon monoxide (CO) can cause brain damage or death
1.19290 Sundancer®MRP 1744745 SR-761Save Our SeasIt is illegal to dump plastic trash anywhere into the ocean or navigable waters of the United State
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2.1SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENT290 Sundancer®CLEAT / BOW & STERN EYE LOCATIONS(FIG. 2.1.1)CLEATCLEATCLEATCLEATCLEAT1. DOCKING/ LIFTING/ S
2.2SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENT290 Sundancer®2. PASSENGER LOCATIONS1. When the boat is moving, all passengers must be in the cockpit area or
2.3SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENT290 Sundancer® P ASSENGER LOCATIONS(FIG. 2.3.1)DO NOT WALK ON THIS AREARotating propellers can injure or kill y
2.4SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENT290 Sundancer®3. PROPULSION SYSTEMThe engine on your boat is a stern drive propulsion system also known as an
2.5SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENT290 Sundancer®(E) 11’ 5” (3.48 m)(F) 8’ 11” (2.72 m)(G) 6’ 3½” (1.92 m)4. BASIC BOAT DIMENSIONS AND CLEARANCES
2.6SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENT290 Sundancer®5. DECK LAYOUTGENERAL LAYOUT (FIG. 2.6.1)CONTROL STATIONCABIN ENTRY DOORFLEXIBLE COMPANION SEATI
2.7SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENT290 Sundancer®6. CABIN LAYOUTCABIN LAYOUT (FIG. 2.7.1)MID STATEROOM STORAGEMICROWAVE12V DC RECEPTACLECABIN ENT
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2.8SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENT290 Sundancer®7. HELM, GAUGE & SWITCH LAYOUTGAUGE PANEL (SINGLE GAS ENGINE)(FIG. 2.8.1)WATER TEMPERATUREO
2.9SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENT290 Sundancer®PORT SWITCH PAD(FIG. 2.9.1)STBD SWITCH PAD(FIG. 2.9.2)HELM, GAUGE & SWITCH LAYOUT (CONTINUED
2.10SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENT290 Sundancer®HELM ACCESS DOORHELM, GAUGE & SWITCH LAYOUT (CONTINUED)SMARTCRAFTAIR SENSORSPOT LIGHTCONTRO
2.11SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENT290 Sundancer®8. FUNCTION AND LOCATION OF THROUGH-HULL CUTOUTSSTARBOARD THROUGH-HULL CUTOUTS (FIG. 2.11.1)POR
2.12SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENT290 Sundancer®9. DESCRIPTION OF MAJOR CONTROLSA. GEAR SHIFT AND THROTTLE CONTROLThe shift/throttle control un
2.13SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENT290 Sundancer®If you raise the stern drive too far while you are on plane, you could cause a loss of speed and
2.14SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENT290 Sundancer®10. IMPORTANT GAUGESA. SMARTCRAFT™ GAUGE SYSTEMYour boat is equipped with the SmartCraftTM inst
2.15SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENT290 Sundancer®helm station.After your compass has been professionally adjusted. You will be given a deviation
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3.1SECTION 3 • USING YOUR BOAT290 Sundancer®1. PRE-LAUNCH, LAUNCH AND POST-LAUNCH CHECKLISTListed below are the critical items you must check and do e
iii290 Sundancer®INTRODUCTION1. THIS MANUALThe material here and in the rest of the Owner’s Manual Packet:• Gives you basic safety information;• Des
3.2SECTION 3 • USING YOUR BOAT290 Sundancer®Gasoline vapors can explode from static electricity if fueling is not done properly.Read and understand th
3.3SECTION 3 • USING YOUR BOAT290 Sundancer®3. BOARDING• DO NOT overload the boat.• Board one person at a time and give assistance as needed.• Tra
3.4SECTION 3 • USING YOUR BOAT290 Sundancer®6. STARTING THE ENGINEThe engine operation and maintenance manual furnished with your boat describes pre-
3.5SECTION 3 • USING YOUR BOAT290 Sundancer®7. SHIFTING TO DRIVE THE BOATBring the shift/throttle lever back to neutral position. The THROTTLE ONLY bu
3.6SECTION 3 • USING YOUR BOAT290 Sundancer®8. STOPPING THE ENGINE1. Move shift/throttle lever to NEUTRAL and let engine idle for about 5 minutes to
3.7SECTION 3 • USING YOUR BOAT290 Sundancer®5. Run the bilge blowers for at least four minutes before starting and continuously any time the generato
3.8SECTION 3 • USING YOUR BOAT290 Sundancer®11. STOPPING THE GENERATOR1. Prior to generator shut down turn OFF all AC equipment and breakers includin
3.9SECTION 3 • USING YOUR BOAT290 Sundancer®2. On the Dock:A. Turn OFF Dock Breaker.B. Wipe the outlet dry, spray mois- ture repellent into the rec
3.10SECTION 3 • USING YOUR BOAT290 Sundancer®C. On the dock, turn OFF the dockside breaker.D. Disconnect the dockside end of the power cord.E. On yo
4.1SECTION 4 • BILGE & UNDERWATER GEAR290 Sundancer®C. BILGE PUMPA bilge pump and fl oat switch are located in the bottom of the bilge (see Fig. 4
290 Sundancer®iv4. DEALER RESPONSIBILITIESIn addition to a predelivery check and service of the boat, your dealer is to give you:• A description and
SECTION 4 • BILGE & UNDERWATER GEAR4.2290 Sundancer®D. BILGE BLOWERTo prevent buildup of gasoline fumes to the explosive level in the engine comp
4.3SECTION 4 • BILGE & UNDERWATER GEAR290 Sundancer®BLOWER LOCATION AND HOSE ROUTING (SINGLE ENGINE)(FIG. 4.3.1)BLOWERHOSEBLOWER2. ENGINE AND STER
SECTION 4 • BILGE & UNDERWATER GEAR4.4290 Sundancer®E. PROPELLER REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION1. Shut off engine, remove key, shift into neutral and
4.5SECTION 4 • BILGE & UNDERWATER GEAR290 Sundancer®3. UNDERWATER GEARA. PROPELLER GENERAL INFORMATION Propellers should be free of nicks, excessi
SECTION 4 • BILGE & UNDERWATER GEAR4.6290 Sundancer®TO CLEAN THE STRAINER1. Close the seacock by turning the handle against water fl ow (horizonta
4.7SECTION 4 • BILGE & UNDERWATER GEAR290 Sundancer®2. Loosen wing nuts on top of strainer (Fig. 4.7.1).3. Release wing nut from slot in straine
SECTION 4 • BILGE & UNDERWATER GEAR4.8290 Sundancer®BILGE LAYOUT (SINGLE GAS ENGINE)(FIG. 4.8.1)5. BILGE LAYOUTFRESH WATER TANKGENERATOR SEACOC
4.9SECTION 4 • BILGE & UNDERWATER GEAR290 Sundancer®BILGE LAYOUT (TWIN GAS ENGINES)(FIG. 4.9.1)FRESH WATER TANKGENERATOR SEACOCK*A/C STRAINER*GENE
SECTION 4 • BILGE & UNDERWATER GEAR4.10290 Sundancer®BILGE LAYOUT (SINGLE DIESEL ENGINE)(FIG. 4.10.1)FRESH WATER TANKBILGE FLOAT SWITCHGENERATOR M
5.1SECTION 5 • FUEL SYSTEM290 Sundancer®FUEL SYSTEM (SINGLE GAS ENGINE - SHOWN WITH GENERATOR OPTION)(FIG. 5.1.1)FUEL FILLHOSEELECTRICFUEL VALVESFUEL
v290 Sundancer®8. SERVICE, PARTS AND REPAIR FOR YOUR BOATWhen your boat needs service, parts or repair, take it to an authorized Sea Ray® dealer. To fi
5.2SECTION 5 • FUEL SYSTEM290 Sundancer®FUEL SYSTEM (SINGLE DIESEL ENGINE - SHOWN WITH GENERATOR OPTION)(FIG. 5.2.2)FUEL VENT HOSEFUEL TANKENGINE FUEL
5.3SECTION 5 • FUEL SYSTEM290 Sundancer®2. DIESEL FUEL SYSTEM (OPTIONAL)The diesel fuel system consists of an 125 gallon fuel tank, fuel tank vent, sh
5.4SECTION 5 • FUEL SYSTEM290 Sundancer®2. TO REPLACE THE FILTER:1. Shut down the engine.2. Remove the lid .3. Remove the old rubber lid seal and d
5.5SECTION 5 • FUEL SYSTEM290 Sundancer®D. AFTER FUELING CHECKLIST:• Windows, doors, hatches – open.• Sniff test – if fuel fumes remain, operate blo
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6.1SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM290 Sundancer®1. DC SYSTEMA. DIRECT CURRENT (DC)The 12 volt direct current (DC) electrical system (similar to that in
6.2SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM290 Sundancer® B ATTERY CABLE ROUTING (SINGLE GAS ENGINE)(FIG. 6.2.1)PORTSTBDFWDBATTERY #1MAIN DCBUS BARBATTERYSWITCHE
6.3SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM290 Sundancer®! DAN GERUse ONLY Marine-rated parts to replace such items as starters, distributors, alternators, gen
6.4SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM290 Sundancer®3. FUSESThe electronics fuse block is located behind the access panel below the dash. If you need to
6.5SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM290 Sundancer®4. ELECTRONIC INTERFACE MODULE (EIM)To control lights, bilge pumps and other accessories your boat has
290 Sundancer®viABOUT YOUR LIMITED WARRANTYSea Ray offers an express Limited Warranty on each new Sea Ray purchased through an authorized Sea Ray dea
6.6SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM290 Sundancer®WINDLASS DISCONNECT SOLENOID B ILGE COMPONENT BOARD (SINGLE ENGINE)(FIG. 6.6.1)STEREO MUTE RELAYAFT EI
6.7SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM290 Sundancer®MAIN DC BREAKER PANEL (LOCATED UNDER THE PORT SEAT AFT CUSHION)(FIG. 6.7.1)12 Volt DC Breakers Amperag
6.8SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM290 Sundancer®120 Volt / 60 Hz Wiring (Standard System)The 120 volt wiring installed on Sea Ray® boats consists of thr
6.9SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM290 Sundancer® E XTERIOR LIGHTS(FIG. 6.9.1)AEDBCCRECTANGLE LIGHT(LOCATED IN BILGE)BULBREPLACEMENTBULB#CEC1141DBOW NAV
6.10SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM290 Sundancer®LED LIGHT - NO REPLACEMENT BULBAINDIRECT LIGHTS I NTERIOR LIGHTS(FIG. 6.10.1)DCERECTANGLE LIGHTCBULBREP
6.11SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM290 Sundancer® M AIN DISTRIBUTION PANEL (120V / 60HZ SHOWN) (LOCATED IN THE CABIN)(FIG. 6.11.1)120 Volt AC Breakers
6.12SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM290 Sundancer®10. SHORE POWERA. SHORE POWER CORDSThe 290 DA is equipped with a 30AMP/ 120V/60 cycle shore power cord
6.13SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM290 Sundancer®Charging characteristics contain four (4) modes:• Boost Mode - this is initiated at power up and provi
6.14SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM290 Sundancer®A. INTERNATIONAL RECEPTACLEIf equipped, all readily accessible 220V outlets are protected by a Residua
6.15SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM290 Sundancer®Never disconnect the green wire (safety ground) from the engine terminal.! CAUTIONNOTICEDO NOT PAINT
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6.17290 Sundancer®290 DA ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICSDC WIRING DIAGRAM (1 OF 8)(FIG. 6.17.1) DRAWING NO. 09-600 (1 OF 8)
6.18290 Sundancer®290 DA ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS (CONTINUED)DC WIRING DIAGRAM (2 OF 8)(FIG. 6.18.1) DRAWING NO. 09-600 (2 OF 8)
6.19290 Sundancer®290 DA ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS (CONTINUED)DC WIRING DIAGRAM (3 OF 8)(FIG. 6.19.1) DRAWING NO. 09-600 (3 OF 8)DC WIRING DIAGRAM (4 OF
6.20290 Sundancer®290 DA ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS (CONTINUED)DC WIRING DIAGRAM (5 OF 8)(FIG. 6.20.1) DRAWING NO. 09-600 (5 OF 8)DC WIRING DIAGRAM (6 OF
6.21290 Sundancer®290 DA ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS (CONTINUED)DC WIRING DIAGRAM (7 OF 8)(FIG. 6.21.1) DRAWING NO. 09-600 (7 OF 8)
6.22290 Sundancer®290 DA ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS (CONTINUED)DC WIRING DIAGRAM (8 OF 8)(FIG. 6.22.1) DRAWING NO. 09-600 (8 OF 8)
6.23290 Sundancer®290 DA ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS (CONTINUED)DC WIRING DIAGRAM (VOLVO DIESEL OPTION)(FIG. 6.23.1) DRAWING NO. 09-605
6.24290 Sundancer®290 DA ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS (CONTINUED)CABIN DC WIRING DIAGRAM(FIG. 6.24.1) DRAWING NO. 09-610
6.25290 Sundancer®290 DA ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS (CONTINUED)STEREO SYSTEM SCHEMATIC(FIG. 6.25.1) DRAWING NO. 09-640PREMIER STEREO SYSTEM SCHEMATIC(FIG
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