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"The mission of Boston Whaler
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safest, highest quality, most durable
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  • Page 1 330 Outrage 330 Outrage ® “The mission of Boston Whaler is to provide consumers with the safest, highest quality, most durable boats in the world”...
  • Page 3 Welcome to the Boston Whaler family! Congratulations on your purchase of a Boston Whaler boat. For over 50 years now, Boston Whaler has been represented by a select group of the best dealers in the boating industry. Boston Whaler depends on this extremely qualifi ed network of dealers to provide you, our customer, with a truly exceptional boating experience.
  • Page 4: History

    And through the years many other demonstrations have proved the toughness and durability of the Boston Whaler hull. And though you may never cut your boat in half, this only goes to show one thing, people whose livelihood and lives ®...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Our Hull ..........2-1 Carbon Monoxide (CO) ......1-6 Hull Identifi cation Number ....2-1 Lifesaving Equipment....... 1-7 Servicing Your Boston Whaler ....2-1 PFD Requirement ........1-7 Manufacturer’s Certifi cation ...... 2-1 PFD Classifi cation ........1-7 Certifi cation design Category ....2-3 Emergency Situations ......
  • Page 6 Entertainment System ......3-16 Lighting ..........3-16 Cockpit Lighting ......... 3-16 Section 3 • Systems & Components Hardtop Lighting ....... 3-16 Overview & Operation Map Light ........3-16 Flood Lights ........3-17 Bilge Pumps ..........3-1 Underwater Lights (Option) ....3-17 330 Outrage...
  • Page 7 Misting system ........5-8 Long term Storage ........5-8 Electrical System ........4-1 Engine ............ 5-8 Batteries ..........4-1 Fuel System ..........5-9 Battery Trays ........4-1 Electrical System ........5-9 Battery Charger ........4-2 Overload Protection ......4-2 330 Outrage...
  • Page 8: Preface

    OUTRAGE , BOSTON WHALER Specifi cations and standard equipment are subject to change. Boston Whaler is not responsible for changes to parts or accessories manufactured by companies other than Boston Whaler. Active Deck Suspension System, Boston Whaler, Whaler, the Boston Whaler logo, Conquest, Dauntless, Montauk, and Outrage are registered trademarks of Boston Whaler, Incorporated.
  • Page 9: Boston Whaler Limited Warranty

    (7) Failure of the owner to use, maintain, or store the boat as specifi ed in the Boston Whaler owner’s manual; and any other failure to provide reasonable care and maintenance. Normal wear and tear maintenance items are excluded from warranty coverage including but not limited to fi...
  • Page 10 (1) Use of improper trailer, improperly placed supporting bunks or slings, incorrect bunks placement and improper boat lift or sling. (2) Any Boston Whaler boat used for commercial, which includes but is not limited to any for-profi t uses, or other revenue-generating purposes.
  • Page 11 fi ll out and send in a Boston Whaler warranty transfer form, accessible from www.bostonwhaler.com, a copy of the bill of sale to Boston Whaler, 100 Whaler Way, Edgewater, Florida 32141, within 30 days of purchase. MODIFICATIONS & SEVERABILITY The terms and conditions contained herein, as well as those of any documents prepared in conjunction with the sale of this vessel may not be modifi...
  • Page 12: Boston Whaler Limited Warranty Australia

    (7) Failure of the owner to use, maintain, or store the boat as specifi ed in the Boston Whaler owner’s manual; and any other failure to provide reasonable care and maintenance. Normal wear and tear maintenance items are excluded from warranty coverage including but not limited to fi...
  • Page 13 (1) Any Boston Whaler boat used for commercial, which includes but is not limited to any for-profi t uses, or other revenue- generating purposes. (2) Any representation or implication relating to speed, range, fuel consumption or estimated performance characteristics. (3) Any failure or defect caused by an act of nature resulting in damage, cost, or expense;...
  • Page 14  notify Boston Whaler of any Boat being repaired by an authorized Boston Whaler dealer which has been at the dealership for fi ft een (15) days, or of any claimed defect which was not corrected aft er one repair attempt.
  • Page 15: Privacy Statement

    PRIVACY STATEMENT Thank you for purchasing a boat or requesting information from Boston Whaler! This Privacy Statement is to inform you how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard the personal information you provide to us through your purchases, requests for brochures, product registration cards, promotions, surveys, call centers, or other customer contacts.
  • Page 16: Introduction

    Warranties You must learn to operate this boat as well as read, ® In addition to the Boston Whaler Limited Warranty understand and use this manual. for your boat, each component and/or system on your boat has its own warranty that will be found with the What this manual does not give you is a course in specifi...
  • Page 17: Section 1 • Safety

    Denotes hazards or unsafe practices that COULD result in minor personal injury, product or property damage. NOTICE Denotes information that is important to know prior to operation and/or maintenance, but is not hazard related. 330 Outrage...
  • Page 18: Safe Boating Means

    Fuel tanks-fi lled (allow for expansion) to “www.boatus.com/foundation” on the internet.) prevent condensation Fuel system-no leaks • Get hands-on training on how to operate your Bilge pump-operating properly boat properly. Bilge-clean, no leaks Float plan-notify person with whom you fi led plan 330 Outrage...
  • Page 19: General Considerations

    Your passengers are relying on you to operate and private property can result from being impaired while maneuver the boat safely so that they are not in operating a boat. danger of going overboard. If you turn too quickly, 330 Outrage...
  • Page 20 At night, turn on the appropriate navigation lights and cruise at a reduced speed that will allow you plenty of time to avoid dangerous situations. 330 Outrage...
  • Page 21: Legally Mandated Equipment (Minimum Required)

    - Socket set, (metric and U.S.) fi re extinguishers on board and located within easy - Electrical tape & duct tape reach of the helm, Engine(s), and galley or passenger - Hammer cockpit. - Spare parts kit, (spark plugs, fuses, etc.) 330 Outrage...
  • Page 22: Carbon Monoxide (Co)

    The poisoning victim’s skin often turns cherry red. If CO poisoning is suspected, have the victim breath fresh air deeply. If breathing stops, resusitate. A victim often revives, then relapses because organs are damaged by lack of oxygen. 330 Outrage...
  • Page 23: Lifesaving Equipment

    “keyhole” vest with flotation fi lled head and neck support is also designed to turn a person face up, but the turning action is not as pronounced. Use in calm inland waters or where quick rescue is likely. 330 Outrage...
  • Page 24 U.S.Coast Guard or by your National Boating Law be grasped, not worn. Enforcment Agency. The operator is responsible for instructing everyone onboard on their location and use. The best precaution is to wear the PFD at all times while on the boat. 330 Outrage...
  • Page 25: Emergency Situations

    • Slow the boat and keep pointing toward the proper ventilation of the area is required to minimize person overboard. At night or in low light, point exposure to harmful fumes. the best available light source at the person. 330 Outrage...
  • Page 26: To Lessen The Danger Of Fi Re

    In the event of Flooding, Swamping or Capsizing: • Usually a capsizing will happen quickly and without warning. Flooding- • Use whatever is at hand to signal for help. • Always wear your PFD, or have it within reach. 330 Outrage 1-10...
  • Page 27: Collision

    An orange or red watertight direction the boat will take. Without propulsion, the container prominently marked “DISTRESS steering is virtually useless. If you are in a congested SIGNALS” is recommended. waterway you will need to react quickly to warn 330 Outrage 1-11...
  • Page 28: Audible Distress Signals

    • Understand the design limitations of your boat. • Check the weather forecast and water conditions • EMERGENCY- before leaving and while underway. “MAYDAY, MAYDAY, MAYDAY,”- used • Wear a Personal Flotation Device, (PFD) when life or vessel is in imminent danger. 330 Outrage 1-12...
  • Page 29: Swimming, Diving & Water Skiing

    Head the bow into the wind with enough power to maintain slow CODE ALPHA FLAG-Blue and white penant headway. designates boat being used in dive operations. 330 Outrage 1-13...
  • Page 30: Water Skiing

    Back to Dock – Pat top of head. • If the skier suddenly releases the tow rope, it can backlash into cockpit. Spotters who are watching the skier must be aware of this fact and be prepared to take appropriate action to avoid injury. 330 Outrage 1-14...
  • Page 31 Use transom tow ring only to pull water skiers. Unless specified by the manufacturer, any other use, such as parasailing, kite flying, towing other boats, etc. may create too much stress on the tow ring, resulting in personal injury and/or equipment damage. 330 Outrage 1-15...
  • Page 32: Ignition Shutdown Safety Switch

    SWITCH CLIP, (ATTACHED TO SWITCH) where appropriate. If you are boating in an area you LANYARD are unfamiliar with, proceed with caution and post IGNITION SHUT-DOWN a lookout to watch for hazards. SWITCH CLIP, (ATTACH TO THE OPERATOR) 330 Outrage 1-16...
  • Page 33: Environmental Considerations

    Regulations prohibit discharging fuel or oily waste in navigable waters. Discharge is defi ned as any action which causes a fi lm, sheen or discoloration on the water surface, or causes a sludge or emulsion beneath the water surface. A common violation is 330 Outrage 1-17...
  • Page 34: Homeland Security Restrictions

    Mounted at key locations throughout the boat (See fi gure 1.19.1 thru 1.22.1), warning labels advise the owner/operator of imperative safety precautions to follow when operating and/or servicing equipment. DO NOT REMOVE OR OBSTRUCT ANY WARNING LABEL. Replace any label which becomes illegible. 330 Outrage 1-18...
  • Page 35 PROPOSITION 65, HANG TAG ........1795087 WARNING W/JOYSTICK LABEL KIT (OPTION ) ....2121785 It is important to replace any damaged or unreadable label. Call your Boston Whaler HANG TAG W/JOYSTICK LABEL KIT (OPTION ) ...2121785 dealer for replacement labels. WARNING, LTD VISIBILTY FROM HELM STN ....1752856 WARNING, PROP DANGER ..........1950698...
  • Page 36 NOTICE DANGER TRANSOM DOOR ...........2063385 It is important to replace any damaged or WARNING W/JOYSTICK LABEL KIT (OPTION ) ....2121785 unreadable label. Call your Boston Whaler DANGER, CO TRANSOM ..........1811367 dealer for replacement labels. WARNING, ROTATING PROP DANGER ......1903624 BATTERY LOCATION PLATE ..........2184721 BATTERY LOCATION PLATE/JOYSTICK (OPTION) ..2184722...
  • Page 37 WARNING DOOR MUST BE SECURED IN THE CLOSED POSITION WHILE VESSEL IS UNDERWAY. MRP# 1754632 This Boston Whaler was produced with items listed under the following patents: INTEGRATED BOW THRUSTER COMBINATION BOAT HAWSE PIPE AND ACCESSORY TRAY U.S. PATENT# 7,343,870 U.S.
  • Page 38 NOTICE FUEL RECOMMENDATION ..........2038447 It is important to replace any damaged or BUILDER’S PLATE ..........SEE FIG. 2.2.1 unreadable label. Call your Boston Whaler US EPA EVAP EMISSIONS..........1967297 dealer for replacement labels. MAXIMUM ENGINE WEIGHT .......... 1774307 WARNING, DO NOT STORE FUEL .........1691003 CANADIAN CERTIFICATION (OPTION) ......2175076...
  • Page 39: Key To Symbols Used On Controls & Prints

    SEWAGE DRIVE TILT ROTARY CONTROL LIFT POINT / SLING (WIDTH OF SYMBOL SINGLE LEVER RUNNING LIGHTS PUMP LIFT POINT LOCATION INDICATES INCREASE) CONTROL UNDER POWER WINDSHIELD MAGNETIC ANCHOR HORN ANCHOR LIGHT INTERIOR LIGHT WIPER AND WASHER COMPASS 330 Outrage 1-23...
  • Page 40 Section 1• Safety THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 330 Outrage 1-24...
  • Page 41: Section 2 • General Information

    Boston ® Whaler dealer. ® To fi nd a Boston Whaler dealer in your area call: 1-800-942-5379 (Domestic/International). In the unlikely event that a problem is not handled to your satisfaction, discuss any warranty related...
  • Page 42: Yacht Certification

    Canada. MAX PERSONS: 14 = 1050 k g MAX LOAD: 1878 kg ® A CE mark means that your Boston Whaler BOUYANCY: LEVEL been certified with the applicable international ! WARNING Organization for Standardization directives. ALTERATION OF THE BOAT’S HULL OR PERMANENT FITTINGS MAY INVALIDATE THE PARTICULARS ON THIS PLATE Replacement Part No.
  • Page 43: Certifi Cation Design Category

    8 and signifi cant wave heights up to, and including 4 m. The engine on the 330 Outrage has been tested and proven to be best suited for general use under normal C: A watercraft given design category C is conditions and load.
  • Page 44: Specifi Cations & Dimensions

    Optional equipment and loading of the boat will affect the draft measurements. Follow the recommendations regarding the maximum amount of weight your boat can safely carry. Exceeding this weight will affect the boat’s performance. DO NOT Exceed the weight listed. 330 Outrage...
  • Page 45: Passenger Areas

    • Gelcoat surfaces are slippery when wet. Use extreme caution when walking on wet surfaces. • Never occupy the working decks while the boat is underway. • Use care when waxing to ensure that walkways are not made dangerously slippery. 330 Outrage...
  • Page 46: Recommended Passenger Locations

    (i.e. bow, gunnels, transom, etc. that will pose a hazard to themselves or the boat. NOTE: Hardtop removed for clarity RECOMMENDED SEATING RECOMMENDED ON-PLANE while moored, at idle or at speed under 5 mph LOCATIONS 330 Outrage...
  • Page 47: Location Of Thru-Hull Fittings

    If the through hull fi ttings need to be replaced, it is recommended that an authorized Boston Whaler ® dealer perform this type of repair. Through hull fi ttings that are improperly installed can cause premature hull failure and may void the Boston Whaler ® limited warranty. •...
  • Page 48: General Layout, Deck

    TRANSOM FRESH WATER SPRAYER TRANSOM DOOR FOLD AWAY STERN BENCH SEAT COCKPIT DECK MECHANICAL HATCH FRESH WATER FILL DECK PLATE CAPTAIN’S CHAIR MID DECK ACCESS HATCH CONSOLE HEAD ACCESS DOOR ELECTRICALLY ADJUSTABLE WINDSHIELD VENT WINDSHIELD ADJUSTABLE BOW TABLE (OPTION) 330 Outrage...
  • Page 49 12V ACCESSORY RECEPTACLE JOYSTICK PILOTING TOGGLE (OPTION) GEAR SHIFT/THROTTLE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR AUTOPILOT (OPTION) ENGINES ON/OFF SWITCH RAYMARINE E127, 12” SCREEN TRIM TAB CONTROL PAD (GPS/CHARTPLOTTER, FISHFINDER) (OPTION)* ENGINE SHUT OFF SWITCH SPOTLIGHT TOGGLE (OPTION) STAINLESS STEEL STEERING WHEEL 330 Outrage...
  • Page 50: General Layout, Bilge

    2000 GPH (7571 LPH) HIGH WATER 40 GAL (151.4 L) FRESH WATER TANK BILGE PUMP 300 GAL (1136 L) FUEL TANK 2000 GPH (7571 LPH) BILGE PUMP JOYSTICK PILOTING ELECTRONICS PANEL (OPTION) AUTOMATIC FLOAT SWITCH BATTERY CHARGER 330 Outrage 2-10...
  • Page 51: General Layout, Leaning Post

    CONVERTIBLE AFT FACING COUCH WORK SURFACE STORAGE* STAINLESS STEEL GRAB RAIL LED COURTESY LIGHT WATERPROOF STEREO SPEAKER STORAGE DRAWERS (3) COMPANION SEAT FLIP DOWN VISIBILITY PLATFORM 12/120V REFRIGERATOR (OPTION) ** 40 gal. (151.4 L) livewell available (Option) 330 Outrage 2-11...
  • Page 52: General Layout, Leaning Post W/Cooler (Option)

    Section 2 • General Information General Layout, Leaning Post w/cooler (Option) Fig. 2.12.1 SINK NET STORAGE TOWEL RACK 12/120V REFRIGERATOR (OPTION)* STORAGE YETI COOLER COVER LATCH CUPHOLDERS (2) SPRAYER W/EXTENDABLE HOSE * Located under captains chair if equipped. 330 Outrage 2-12...
  • Page 53: General Layout, Summer Kitchen (Option)

    Section 2 • General Information General Layout, Summer Kitchen (Option) Fig. 2.13.1 ELECTRIC GRILL SINK 12/120V REFRIGRATOR NET STORAGE YETI COOLER TOWEL RACK STAINLESS STEEL GRAB RAIL CUPHOLDERS (2) SPRAYER W/EXTENDABLE HOSE HEAT SHIELD GRILL COVER 330 Outrage 2-13...
  • Page 54: General Layout, Console Interior

    DOCK,AM/FM/USB, SIRIUS XM READY, MP3 PASS THROUGH SLOTS FOR ROD STORAGE & USB INPUTS EXTENDABLE SPRAYER AC MDP SINK INVERTER SWITCH PANEL (OPTION) WASTE DISCHARGE PANEL SUN LOUNGE FILLER (STOWED) STORAGE DIVE LADDER (STOWED) DEDICATED STORAGE FOR DIVE LADDER 330 Outrage 2-14...
  • Page 55: General Layout, Hardtop

    - Raymarine 4kW HD digital radar w/48”Open Array antenna General Layout, Anchor Locker Fig. 2.15.2 WINDLASS ANCHOR CHAIN SAFETY LANYARD ANCHOR CLEAT CHAIN (25’)* EMERGENCY HANDLE FRESH WATER INLET WINDLASS REMOTE WINDLASS REMOTE POWER * 200’ Rode 330 Outrage 2-15...
  • Page 56: General Layout, Port Gunwale/Transom

    ELCI (EQUIPMENT LEAKAGE CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER) AFT FRESH WATER SPRAYER UNDER GUNNEL ROD RACKS STAINLESS STEEL GRAB RAIL FOOT KICK ROD WATERPROOF STEREO SPEAKER STERN CLEAT (P&S) 125V/30AMP SHORE POWER REC’PT. FOR ELECTRIC REELS AND/OR DOWNRIGGERS (P&S) (OPTION) 330 Outrage 2-16...
  • Page 57: Control Station Switch Panel

    FRESH WATER PUMP WINDSHIELD VENT RAW WATER PUMP WINDSHIELD WASHER LEANING POST LIVEWELL (OPTION) WINDSHIELD WIPER TRANSOM LIVEWELL NAV/ANCHOR LIGHTS PORT AFT FISHBOX PUMPOUT COURTESY LIGHTS STARBOARD AFT FISHBOX PUMPOUT MAP LIGHTS FORWARD FISHBOX PUMPOUT (OPTION) FLOOD LIGHTS 330 Outrage 2-17...
  • Page 58: Storage

    57 GAL. (215.7 L) INSULATED FISHBOX W/PUMPOUT (P&S) 50 GAL. (189.25 L) LIVEWELL PORT AFT STORAGE 3-DRAWER STORAGE LOCKABLE GLOVE BOX SUN LOUNGE FILLER (STOWED) DIVE LADDER STORAGE RACK CONSOLE INTERIOR STORAGE * Forward Fishbox w/Pumpout (Option) LIFE JACKET STORAGE 330 Outrage 2-18...
  • Page 59: Seating

    Section 2 • General Information Seating Seating Fig. 2.19.1 FORWARD SEATING AREA FORWARD CONSOLE LOUNGE FOLDAWAY TROLLING SEATS (OPTION) (P&S) COMPANION’S CHAIR W/ FLIP-UP THIGH RISER CAPTAIN’S CHAIR W/FLIP-UP THIGH RISER LEANING POST CONVERTIBLE BENCH AFT FOLDAWAY BENCH SEAT 330 Outrage 2-19...
  • Page 60: Joystick Piloting (Option)

    fi nal destination are a breeze with Waypoint Sequencing, which allows the operator to plot the REFER TO THE MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL IN YOUR boat’s course using multiple points. OWNER’S PACKET FOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY. 330 Outrage 2-20...
  • Page 61: Gear Shift & Throttle Control

    Digital Throttle/Shift (DTS ® is engaged. Your 330 Outrage features a state of the art digital There is a “THROTTLE ONLY” button on the “drive-by-wire”gear shift and throttle control system. control unit that when depressed will disengage the ®...
  • Page 62: Smartcraft Tm Vesselview

    System Calibration (For First Time Use) ® ® Boston Whaler or your Boston Whaler dealer has calibrated the Smartcraft VesselView to the ALL ROUND equipment on your boat. If equipment is added, the...
  • Page 63: Operating The Navigation Lighting

    In the “Anchor Lights” position, ® Consult with your Boston Whaler dealer for details the white, 360-degree light will illuminate, showing on selecting and mounting the downriggers that will other boaters your location while at anchor.
  • Page 64: Canvas (Option)

    INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETE CARE AND the boat slip or off-loading your boat from the MAINTENANCE OF YOUR CANVAS SET. trailer. Canvas (Option) Fig. 2.24.1 FULL CANVAS MOORING COVER (BLACK) HARDTOP ENCLOSURE CURTAINS (WHITE OR BLACK) BOW TABLE COVER (BLACK) (OPTION) 330 Outrage 2-24...
  • Page 65 Section 2 • General Information Canvas Cover Package (Option) Fig. 2.25.1 CONSOLE COVER (BLACK) FORWARD LOUNGE BASE COVER (BLACK) FORWARD LOUNGE BACKREST COVER (BLACK) FORWARD CUSHION COVER (BLACK) STERN SEAT BACKREST (BLACK) HELM SEATING COVER (BLACK) LEANING POST COVER (BLACK) 330 Outrage 2-25...
  • Page 66: Docking, Lifting And Trailering

    Belaying Knot Fig. 2.26.2 From (make loop and Boat rotate before pulling over the horn) From Boat From Boat (pull tight to com- LIFT CABLE plete the belaying CHAFING PROTECTION knot) BOW EYE STERN EYE (P&S) 330 Outrage 2-26...
  • Page 67: Trailering

    Trailer Hitch - A properly matched trailer hitch ball and coupler is important. Trailering Your 330 Outrage has the option of being fi tted with Make certain that the coupler and the hitch ball are a galvanized trailer. This trailer is best suited for your properly seated and locked.
  • Page 68: Trailering The Engines

    WINCH SAFETY CHAIN matched. KEEL PROTECTOR AXLES CAUTION DO NOT secure the chains to the bumper of the tow vehicle. NOTICE Refer to the engine manual in your owner’s manual packet for proper engine support while trailering. 330 Outrage 2-28...
  • Page 69: Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & Operation

    Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & Operation Bilge Pumps Maintenance Your 330 Outrage is equipped with three (3) The aft pump is accessed through the hatch in the automatic bilge pumps, one forward (1,100 GPH - bottom of the motorwell. Access to the forward pump 4,160LPH) and two (2) aft (2000 GPH - 7,571LPH).
  • Page 70: Fuel & Oil Spillage

    REFER TO THE ENGINE MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL owner’s manual packet for complete fuel and IN YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR COMPLETE fueling information and warnings. INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY. 330 Outrage...
  • Page 71: Fuel Tank

    FUEL DEMAND VALVE (FDV) FUEL TANK SENSOR FUEL FILL PLATE RELEASE BUTTON FUEL FILL DECK FITTING W/INTEGRATED VENT FUEL FILL INTEGRATED VENT INTEGRATED CHECK VALVE (ICV) FUEL FILL HOSE FILL LIMIT VENT VALVE (FLVV) FUEL FILL VENT HOSE GRADE VALVE 330 Outrage...
  • Page 72: Fuel Distribution System

    fi ttings with marine grade replacement up pressure inside the tank from being transferred parts only. Your Boston Whaler® dealer will have all to the engine while still allowing fuel to fl ow as the the parts and information you will need to maintain engine requires it for operation.
  • Page 73: Ethanol-Blended Fuel

    REFER TO THE “DO’S AND DON’TS AT THE GAS or fuel system and will void the warranty. PUMP” DVD IN YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET E85 FUELS COULD SERIOUSLY DAMAGE YOUR FOR MORE INFORMATION. ENGINES AND MUST NEVER BE USED. 330 Outrage...
  • Page 74: Phase Separation

    fi lters in case fi lter plugging from debris in Example of Phase Separation the fuel tank becomes a problem during boating. Fig. 3.6.1 Your Boston Whaler dealer will have recommendations regarding fi lters that meet Mercury’s specifi cations. Fuel/water Separator The fuel/water separator has been determined to be within Mercury specifi...
  • Page 75: Starting/Stopping The Engines

    RPM for warm-up without shifting the engines into • Turn the master key gear. switches on (clockwise). • Be sure that the gear • Be sure gear shift/ shift/ throttle control throttle control levers levers are in the are in the NEUTRAL NEUTRAL position. position. 330 Outrage...
  • Page 76: Stopping The Engines

    REFER TO THE ENGINE MANUAL IN YOUR OWNER’S • To disengage, return the control handles back MANUAL PACKET FOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS. to the neutral position. The warm-up mode can be re-activated by turning the engines off and re-starting. 330 Outrage...
  • Page 77: Fresh Water System

    Fresh Water System Fig. 3.9.1 40 GAL. (151L) WATER TANK TRANSOM EXTENDABLE SPRAYER PUMP COCKPIT WASHDOWN SUMMER KITCHEN FAUCET (OPTION) TO WINDSHIELD WASHER HEAD SINK/SHOWER ANCHOR LOCKER WASHDOWN ® VACU-FLUSH TOILET FRESH WATER FILL DECK PLATE 330 Outrage...
  • Page 78: Freshwater Pump

    (head) as well Console Faucet as the anchor locker washdown connection.. Fig. 3.10.3 Fresh Water Pump Fig. 3.10.1 FRESH WATER PUMP PORT SIDE OF BILGE PUSH BUTTON 6’ (1.82M) EXTENDABLE HOSE 330 Outrage 3-10...
  • Page 79: Maintenance

    TRANSOM LIVEWELL DRAIN W/PLUG MID OVERFLOW DRAIN LEANING POST LIVEWELL DRAIN W/PLUG (OPTION) LEANING POST LIVEWELL INTAKE SEACOCK UPPER OVERFLOW DRAIN TO THRU HULL DISCHARGE W/PUMP (OPTION) COCKPIT WASHDOWN TRANSOM LIVEWELL INTAKE SEACOCK W/PUMP LEANING POST LIVEWELL FILL (OPTION) 330 Outrage 3-11...
  • Page 80: Transom Livewell

    40 GAL. (151.4 L) LIVEWELL to just below the lid before starting to drain. UPPER OVERFLOW DRAIN Maintaining this water level enhances the stability BOTTOM DRAIN of the water in the tank. . TO TRANSOM THRU HULL DISCHARGE INTAKE SEACOCK W/PUMP 330 Outrage 3-12...
  • Page 81: Head System

    The 330 Outrage is equipped with a waste disposal of navigation by interstate traffi c subject to this system (head) located in the forward console. The regulation, marine sanitation certifi...
  • Page 82: Macerator/Overboard Discharge

    It is illegal for any vessel to dump plastic trash anywhere in the ocean or navigable waters of The dockside facility will have a connection to fi t the United States. your boat. 330 Outrage 3-14...
  • Page 83: Forward Fishbox W/ Pump Out

    INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY. PORT FISHBOX STARBOARD FISHBOX The 330 Outrage has two (2) deep well, insulated Forward Fish Box w/Pump Out fi sh boxes. One (1) each located port and starboard in The forward deep well, insulated fi sh box is located the cockpit.
  • Page 84: Entertainment System

    (See fi g. 4.6.1). MODE SELECTION UNI DOCK RELEASE BUTTON The switch on the helm switch panel is a three PLAY/PAUSE position switch which allows for red or white lighting DISPLAY SCREEN selection. FORWARD/NEXT DISPLAY CONTRAST/BRIGHTNESS MUTE BACK/PREVIOUS 330 Outrage 3-16...
  • Page 85: Flood Lights

    fi g. 2.17.1). The lights are protected by the “U/W LIGHTS” breaker on the main breaker panel located on the starboard gunnel opposite of the helm (See fi g. 4.6.1). Underwater Lights (Option) Fig. 3.16.1 UNDERWATER LIGHTS TRANSOM 330 Outrage 3-17...
  • Page 86: Dive Door

    STAINLESS STEEL LADDER BRACKET SWIVEL GRAB HANDLE STAINLESS STEEL LATCH DANGER Ensure that door is closed and securely latched when boat is underway. DIVE LADDER (STOWED) DIVE LADDER LOCKING PIN RELEASE RING DIVE LADDER BRACE LOCKING PIN DECK LADDER BRACKET 330 Outrage 3-18...
  • Page 87: Spotlight (Option)

    The grease pan must be emptied after each use. To remove the grease pan (Fig. 3.20.1): • Remove the grate. • Lift the heating element. • Remove the grease pan. 330 Outrage 3-19...
  • Page 88: Automatic Shut-Off

    However, it is good practice to close the lid when not in use. This action will engage the automatic shut-off switch and cut power to the grill. REFER TO THE MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL IN YOUR OWNER’S PACKET FOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY. 330 Outrage 3-20...
  • Page 89: Dynamic Running Surface Tm (Trim Tabs)

    DOWN marine growth; remove as neccessary. DOWN REFER TO THE MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL IN YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY. 330 Outrage 3-21...
  • Page 90: Shore Power

    Fig. 3.22.1 INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY. Shore Power Main Breaker panel Fig. 3.23.2 AC VOLTMETER SHORE POWER INTERMEDIATE BREAKER REVERSE POLARITY INDICATOR ELCI (EQUIPMENT LEAKAGE CIRCUIT SHORE POWER MAIN BREAKER INTERRUPTER) SHORE POWER RECEPTACLE 120V/30A SHORE POWER CORDSET 330 Outrage 3-22...
  • Page 91: Elci (Equipment Leakage Circuit Interrupter)

    IF ABOVE TESTS FAIL, DO NOT USE. The anchor windlass is controlled by a power switch CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN FOR and a control switch located on the helm switch panel REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT. (See fi gure 2.17.1). The “WNDLS” switch (Seefi g. 330 Outrage 3-23...
  • Page 92: Operation

    Fig. 3.24.1 AVOID PROPERTY DAMAGE ENGAGE GYPSY LOCK AND ENSURE ANCHOR IS SECURED WITH LANYARD BEFORE GETTING UNDERWAY. WINDLASS ANCHOR LANYARD MRP# CLEAT RODE EMERGENCY HANDLE FRESH WATER CONNECTION POWER CONNECTOR FOR REMOTE CONTROL WINDLASS REMOTE CONTROL 330 Outrage 3-24...
  • Page 93: Remote Operation

    The star socket located off- center is used for retrieving and lowering the anchor. Turning the handle counterclockwise will allow you to lower the anchor, while turning it clockwise will raise it. 330 Outrage 3-25...
  • Page 94: Bow Thruster (Option)

    • Lift the joystick and channels or where space is at a premium. move it in the direction you wish to move the Boston Whaler uses a patent pending design for bow. installation of the bow thruster. THRUSTER The bow thruster motor can be accessed by lifting the hatch in the fl...
  • Page 95 20 minutes of no operation. If thermal cut-out is activated all power to the controls is disabled. WAIT FOR UNIT TO COOL DOWN. CAUTION DO NOT move the joystick port to starboard in quick succession as this could damage the motor. 330 Outrage 3-27...
  • Page 96: Anchoring

    Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & Operation Anchoring Considerations When Anchoring The 330 Outrage is equipped with a thru-hull anchor • Wind and sea conditions can affect the located in the anchor storage compartment at the boat. bow of the boat.
  • Page 97: Setting The Anchor

    In general, changing to a lower pitch propeller will increase acceleration and load pulling capability, with The engine on your 330 Outrage has been equipped a slight decrease in top end speed. If you choose with a propeller which our tests have shown to be...
  • Page 98: Bow Tow Eye (Optional)

    Use another recreational boat only as a last resort. Doing so may cause damage to one or both boats due to operator inexperience or other conditions such as weather and/or current. In addition, the pitch of most propellers on average 330 Outrage 3-30...
  • Page 99 Attach the tow line to the bow tow eye only. • NEVER hold a towline after it is pulled DO NOT attach the tow line to a cleat or deck taut. rail. • Have towing vessel move slowly to prevent strain on a slack line. 330 Outrage 3-31...
  • Page 100 Section 3 • Systems & Components Overview & Operation THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 330 Outrage 3-32...
  • Page 101: Section 4 • Electrical

    Electrical System Battery Trays The battery trays, located in the lower aft area of the The 330 Outrage is equipped with an electrical system bilge house and secure the batteries. The batteries powered by three marine, deep-cycle, lead-acid should always be enclosed in the battery trays batteries.
  • Page 102: Battery Charger

    Overcharging the maintenance. However, the battery terminals should battery can be just as detrimental to its life as running be cleaned periodically with baking soda and it down too far. all connections tightened to provide trouble free operation. 330 Outrage...
  • Page 103: Summer Kitchen Batteries (Option)

    CAUTION You must stop the engines before moving t h e b a t t e r y s w i t c h e s t o t h e “ O F F ” position. 330 Outrage...
  • Page 104: Fuse Blocks

    CAUTION Use fuses and breakers having the same Do not leave the battery switches in “COMBINE amperage rating as the original or as specifi ed. BATTERIES” position as this can discharge all batteries leaving no emergency start capability. 330 Outrage...
  • Page 105: Volt Accessory Receptacle

    fi re hazard. 12 Volt Accessory Receptacles The 330 Outrage is equipped a 12 volt receptacle located in the glove box on the console (See fi g. 2.9.1).The receptacle...
  • Page 106: Main Dc Breaker Panel

    FWD BILGE PUM[P ....... 5 AMPS CONSOLE FUSE BLOCK ....40 AMPS AFT BILGE PUMP ......12 AMPS 12V OUTLETS........ 15 AMPS AUX BILGE PUMP ......12 AMPS WINDLASS CONTROL ....10 AMPS FLOOD LIGHTS ......10 AMPS 330 Outrage...
  • Page 107 SUMP PUMP ........3 AMPS FWD BILGE PUM[P ....... 5 AMPS CONSOLE FUSE BLOCK ....40 AMPS 12V OUTLETS........ 15 AMPS AFT BILGE PUMP ......12 AMPS AUX BILGE PUMP ......12 AMPS WINDLASS CONTROL ....10 AMPS 330 Outrage...
  • Page 108: Ac Breaker Panel

    120V AC BREAKER PANEL (OPTION) SHORE POWER MAIN BREAKER (OPTION) .......60 AMPS INVERTER BREAKER (OPTION) ..........15 AMPS ELECTRIC GRILL BREAKER (OPTION) .......15 AMPS BATTERY CHARGER BREAKER ..........15 AMPS COCKPIT REFRIGERATOR BREAKER ........16 AMPS INVERTER CONTROL PANEL (OPTION) INVERTER ON/OFF SWITCH 330 Outrage...
  • Page 109 220V AC BREAKER PANEL (OPTION) SHORE POWER MAIN BREAKER (OPTION) .......32 AMPS INVERTER BREAKER (OPTION) ..........10 AMPS ELECTRIC GRILL BREAKER (OPTION) .......10 AMPS BATTERY CHARGER BREAKER ..........10 AMPS COCKPIT REFRIGERATOR BREAKER ........10 AMPS INVERTER CONTROL PANEL (OPTION) INVERTER ON/OFF SWITCH 330 Outrage...
  • Page 110: Transducer Location

    Th ere is also a cord located in the port frame of the hardtop which terminates in the console at one end and the hardtop electronics box at the other. Rigging Tube/Pull Fig. 4.10.2 TRANSDUCER BILGE FORWARD PULL CORD AFT PULL CORD Hardtop Rigging Fig. 4.10.3 HARDTOP PULL CORD 330 Outrage 4-10...
  • Page 111: Electrical Schematics & Harnesses

    These schematics make any updates to units built prior to the change. and diagrams were generated by electrical engineers ® in the Boston Whaler Engineering Department Wiring Identifi cation Chart and are for reference and to be used by service technicians.
  • Page 112 Section 4 • Electrical System DC Power-Sheet 1 Fig. 4.12.1 330 Outrage 4-12...
  • Page 113 Section 4 • Electrical System DC Power-Sheet 2 Fig. 4.13.1 330 Outrage 4-13...
  • Page 114 Section 4 • Electrical System DC Power-Sheet 3 Fig. 4.14.1 330 Outrage 4-14...
  • Page 115 Section 4 • Electrical System DC Power-Sheet 4 Fig. 4.15.1 330 Outrage 4-15...
  • Page 116 Section 4 • Electrical System DC Power-Sheet 4 Fig. 4.16.1 330 Outrage 4-16...
  • Page 117 Section 4 • Electrical System DC Power w/Inverter Fig. 4.17.1 330 Outrage 4-17...
  • Page 118 Section 4 • Electrical System DC Power 220V w/Inverter Fig. 4.18.1 330 Outrage 4-18...
  • Page 119 Section 4 • Electrical System AC Power-Sheet 1 Fig. 4.19.1 330 Outrage 4-19...
  • Page 120 Section 4 • Electrical System AC Power-Sheet 2 Fig. 4.20.1 330 Outrage 4-20...
  • Page 121 Section 4 • Electrical System AC Power w/Inverter Fig. 4.21.1 330 Outrage 4-21...
  • Page 122 Section 4 • Electrical System AC Power 220V w/Inverter Fig. 4.22.1 330 Outrage 4-22...
  • Page 123 Section 4 • Electrical System Batteries Fig. 4.23.1 330 Outrage 4-23...
  • Page 124 Section 4 • Electrical System Batteries - Joystick Steering (Option) Fig. 4.24.1 330 Outrage 4-24...
  • Page 125 Section 4 • Electrical System DC Breaker Panel Fig. 4.25.1 330 Outrage 4-25...
  • Page 126 Section 4 • Electrical System DC Breaker Panel_ Joystick Steering (Option) Fig. 4.26.1 330 Outrage 4-26...
  • Page 127 Section 4 • Electrical System Shore Power 1 Fig. 4.27.1 330 Outrage 4-27...
  • Page 128 Section 4 • Electrical System Shore Power 1-220V Fig. 4.28.1 330 Outrage 4-28...
  • Page 129 Section 4 • Electrical System Pumps 1 Fig. 4.29.1 330 Outrage 4-29...
  • Page 130 Section 4 • Electrical System Pumps 2 Fig. 4.30.1 330 Outrage 4-30...
  • Page 131 Section 4 • Electrical System Helm Switch Fig. 4.31.1 330 Outrage 4-31...
  • Page 132 Section 4 • Electrical System Courtesy Lights Fig. 4.32.1 330 Outrage 4-32...
  • Page 133 Section 4 • Electrical System Courtesy Lights (Cont’d) Fig. 4.33.1 330 Outrage 4-33...
  • Page 134 Section 4 • Electrical System Hardtop Lighting Fig. 4.34.1 330 Outrage 4-34...
  • Page 135 Section 4 • Electrical System Lighting Fig. 4.35.1 330 Outrage 4-35...
  • Page 136 Section 4 • Electrical System Trim Tabs Fig. 4.36.1 330 Outrage 4-36...
  • Page 137 Section 4 • Electrical System Windlass Fig. 4.37.1 330 Outrage 4-37...
  • Page 138 Section 4 • Electrical System Bow Thruster Fig. 4.38.1 330 Outrage 4-38...
  • Page 139 Section 4 • Electrical System Audio Fig. 4.39.1 330 Outrage 4-39...
  • Page 140 Section 4 • Electrical System Premium Audio (Option) Fig. 4.40.1 330 Outrage 4-40...
  • Page 141: Section 5 • Care & Maintenance

    Only use solvents in a well ventilated area and ® Check with your Boston Whaler dealer for keep all solvents away from open fl ame and any recommendations on a compatible rubbing compound other forms of ignition.
  • Page 142: Hull Maintenance

    NEVER use strong solvents to clean. of water. NEVER apply tape or any other type of adhesives Contact your Boston Whaler ® dealer for more directly to the painted surfaces on your boat.
  • Page 143: Bottom Painting A Bare Hull

    Following is an abbreviated section on painting your pad. Scrub only a few square feet at a time. Flush ® hull bottom. Your Boston Whaler dealer should with fresh water. If the water beads up or separates, have information on properly painting your boat’s continue scrubbing the surface.
  • Page 144: Rubrail Care

    Areas which have been torn or are affected by heavy abrasion will have to have the damaged section preparing the old painted surface following the paint replaced. Please see your Boston Whaler dealer for ® manufacturer’s recommendations.
  • Page 145: Aluminum Care

    Hosing alone will • More diffi cult stains can be cleaned using not dislodge all particles. DO NOT allow soap to dry rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol). Rinse cleaned area with fresh water and 330 Outrage...
  • Page 146: Cleaning Your Instrument Gauges

    Clean with a mild household detergent or plastic cleaner. ® Consult your Boston Whaler dealer or check your canvas manufacturer’s manual BEFORE using any Never use abrasives or rough, dirty cloths to clean chemical treatments on your canvas.
  • Page 147: Cleaning Stubborn Stains

    Corian Solid Surface Countertops ® ® Corian was developed for a lifetime of easy care. Following the simple guidelines below will keep ® your Corian surface looking as new as the day it was installed. 330 Outrage...
  • Page 148: Cleaning Tempered Glass Windshield

    This will prevent damage to the Depending on usage, the fi lter should be changed water pump (running dry) or overheating of every three months or once a season. the engine. 330 Outrage...
  • Page 149: Fuel System

    Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for Temperature extremes will cause condensation to long term storage of your battery(s). accumulate in an empty or partially fi lled fuel tank leading to fuel contamination and/or premature wear of your system. 330 Outrage...
  • Page 150: Reinforcement Locations

    To help keep your boat dry and mildew free, consider CAUTION placing commercial odor and moisture absorbing products in the boat under the cover. DO NOT attempt to secure equipment in any location other than those that are illustrated. 330 Outrage 5-10...
  • Page 151: Reinforcement Location Diagram

    Medium Self-tapping screws Phenolic** Fiberglass reinforced composite board Heavy Drill & Tap * In all cases it is recommended to drill and countersink a pilot hole to prevent damage to the gelcoat surface. **Also known as Whaleboard 330 Outrage 5-11...
  • Page 152 Section 5 • Care & Maintenance Fill out the log below after scheduled service or maintenance is performed. MAINTENANCE LOG ENGINE SERVICED DATE HOURS MAINTENANCE PERFORMED NOTES 330 Outrage 5-12...

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