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  • Page 1 675 Pilothouse Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 3 Welcome Congratulations on becoming a new owner of a Quicksilver® boat. This Owner’s Packet will provide important information about the features of your boat and should be, at all times, kept aboard your boat. Take time to carefully review the information in this packet to really get to know your boat.
  • Page 4 Information in this publication is based upon the latest production specifications available at printing. Quicksilver® reserves the right to make changes at any time, without notice, in the colors, equipment, specifications, materials and prices of all models, or to discontinue models. Should changes in production models be made, Quicksilver®...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction 4. Bilge Pumps ..........22 1. Owner’s Manual .......... vi 5. Livewell / Raw Water Washdown (optional) 23 2. Your Responsibilities ........vi 6. Fish Boxes ........... 25 3. Safety / Warning Labels ....... vi 7. Fire Prevention ........... 25 4.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Introduction 1. Owner’s Manual The material here and the rest of the Owner’s manual packet:  Gives you basic safety information  Describes the fundamentals of boat use  Describes the features of your boat  Describes the equipment on your boat ...
  • Page 7: Dealer Responsibilities

    The CIN consists of a two digit country code indicating the country of origin of the manufacturer and a unique twelve digit code that provides Quicksilver® vital information about your boat. The CIN must be included in all correspondence related to the vessel.
  • Page 8 This Limited Warranty does not apply to any Quicksilver® which has been salvaged or declared a total loss or a constructive total loss for any reasons not covered in this Limited Warranty. This Limited Warranty also does not apply to the following items: 1.
  • Page 9 Limited Warranties stated. To the extent allowed by law neither Brunswick Marine in EMEA, not the selling dealer shall have any responsibility of the loss of use of the Quicksilver®, loss of time, inconvenience, commercial loss or consequential damages.
  • Page 10 Limited Warranty, and the owner must notify Brunswick Marine in EMEA of any Quicksilver® being repaired by an authorized Brunswick Marine in EMEA dealer which has been at the dealership for fifteen (15) days, or of any claimed defect which was not corrected after one (1) repair attempt.
  • Page 11 Limited Warranties stated. To the extent allowed by law neither Brunswick Marine in EMEA, not the selling dealer shall have any responsibility of the loss of use of the Quicksilver®, loss of...
  • Page 12 Limited Warranty, and the owner must notify Brunswick Marine in EMEA of any Quicksilver® being repaired by an authorized Brunswick Marine in EMEA dealer which has been at the dealership for fifteen (15) days, or of any claimed defect which was not corrected after one (1) repair attempt.
  • Page 13: Basic Boat Dimensions & Specifications

    Quicksilver 675PH — General Information 1. Basic Boat Dimensions & Specifications Manufacturer: Brunswick Marine in EMEA Model: Quicksilver Captur 675PH Design Category: Overall Height (H 2.79m Length of Hull (L 6.3m Light Craft Mass (m 1868 kg Length Overall (L 6.55m...
  • Page 14: Vessel Stability

    Quicksilver 675PH — General Information 2. Vessel Stability The following maximum load has been used for assessing the stability and buoyancy comprising  Manufacturer’s maximum recommended load per ISO 14946 844kg  Fuel, fresh water, other fluids to maximum capacity of fixed tanks...
  • Page 15: Passenger Locations

    Quicksilver 675PH — General Information 4. Passenger Locations Be aware of your footing while the boat is underway. Gelcoat surfaces are slippery when wet. Use extreme Slipping or falling could result in serious injury or death, caution when walking on wet surfaces.
  • Page 16: Safety Label Locations

    Quicksilver 675PH — General Information 6. Safety Label Locations—Cockpit...
  • Page 17 Quicksilver 675PH — General Information Safety Label Locations—Helm, Transom, & Interior...
  • Page 18: Deck Layout (Standard Equipment)

    Quicksilver 675PH — General Information 7. Deck Layout (standard equipment) Anchor roller Bow cleat (No bow windlass) Bow cleat (P&S) Bow rail (P&S) Hardtop Navigation lights (P&S) Hardtop rail (P&S) Sliding window (P&S) Midship cleat (P&S) Coaming cap (P&S) Center cockpit floor hatch Port fish locker Rod holder (P&S)
  • Page 19: Deck Layout (Optional Equipment)

    Quicksilver 675PH — General Information 8. Deck Layout (optional equipment) Bow windlass Secure eye Roof hatch Rod holder (P&S) Port flip seat Fish pack control panel Livewell Port swim platform extension Raw water washdown Aft flip seat Cockpit table Starboard swim platform extension...
  • Page 20: Cabin Layout

    Quicksilver 675PH — General Information 9. Cabin Layout Cup holder Dash storage Port dash support Hand rail Galley storage Refrigerator (if equipped) Port mattress Port aft mattress Center mattress Starboard mattress Filler center Filler starboard Helm seat pedestal Bucket seat...
  • Page 21: Interior Liner Layout

    Quicksilver 675PH — General Information 10. Interior Liner Layout Port forward liner storage Center forward liner storage Starboard forward liner storage Toilet storage (if equipped) Starboard aft liner storage Bench seat storage Sink Bilge pump access Liner center storage Port forward liner hatch...
  • Page 22: Curtains (Optional)

    Quicksilver 675PH — General Information 11. Curtains (optional) Aft cabin curtain Starboard cabin curtain Forward cabin curtain Sliding roof curtain Port cabin curtain 12. Hardtop Layout LED Overhead light with switch Stereo speaker (optional) GPS (exterior helm) (optional) Spreader light...
  • Page 23: Cockpit Storage

    Battery access Starboard fishwell Do not store any equipment containing petrol (outboard Quicksilver® recommends that the liferaft store in the engines, portable petrol tanks, etc.) in any interior storage cockpit access hatch or cabin interior. areas or port transom storage. These compartments were not designed to store petrol and do not have adequate ventilation.
  • Page 24: Thru Hull Locations

    Quicksilver 675PH — General Information 14. Thru Hull Locations Sink drain Forward bilge pump drain Toilet water pickup Waste tank vent Overboard discharge Port fish box drain Cockpit drain Livewell drain (if equipped) Livewell pick up (if equipped) Fuel vent...
  • Page 25: Dash Layout

    Quicksilver 675PH — General Information 15. Dash Layout (standard equipment) SC1000 tachometer 12V oulet Engine key Lanyard switch Engine throttle shift control Helm steering Helm switch panel SC1000 speedometer Dash Layout (optional equipment) Stereo USB receptacle Bow or stern windlass control...
  • Page 26: Navigation Lights

    Quicksilver 675PH — General Information Dash Switch Panel Horn Bow navigation lights Anchor light Forward bilge pump Aft bilge pump Starboard wiper Fresh water (if equipped) Blank 15. Navigation Lights Your boat comes equipped with navigation lighting for use at night or in low visibility conditions. Prior to running at night, make sure that the all around light located on the hardtop is in the upright position.
  • Page 27: Engine

    Reduce speed and wake as a courtesy to others. Observe & obey speed limits and no wake zones. 18. Trailering Quicksilver® does not offer a trailer for this boat, however, if you plan on purchasing one from another vendor, please consider the following: ...
  • Page 28 Quicksilver 675PH — General Information Towing Quicksilver® does not recommend towing other boats, or being towed by other boats, unless it is absolutely necessary. In the event that it becomes necessary for you to have your boat towed, a professional company experienced in this type of operation is better equipped to handle this situation.
  • Page 29: Fuel System

    Quicksilver 675PH — System & Component Overview and Operation 1. Fuel System Your boat’s petrol fuel system consists of a fuel tank, a fuel tank fill and vent fitting, an anti-siphon valve, a sending unit, and an engine fuel supply line. In addition, there is one extra fuel port for optional pickup, if needed.
  • Page 30 Your boat was manufactured, and shipped from the factory with ethanol compatible materials. Before introducing petrol with ethanol into your fuel tank, ask your dealer if any components have been added or replaced that are not recommended by Quicksilver, Mercury or may not be ethanol- compatible.
  • Page 31: Fresh Water System (Optional)

    Quicksilver 675PH — System & Component Overview and Operation Storage Long periods of storage and/or non-use, common to boats, create unique problems. When preparing to store a boat for extended periods, of two months or more, it is best to completely remove all fuel from the tank.
  • Page 32: Black Water System (Optional)

    Quicksilver 675PH — System & Component Overview and Operation Fresh Water System Water tank fill Water pump strainer Water tank vent Water pump Water tank vent hose Galley faucet hose Water tank fill hose Galley faucet Water tank Water tank to water pump hose 3.
  • Page 33 Quicksilver 675PH — System & Component Overview and Operation Black Water System Toilet water pickup Overboard discharge Pickup to toilet water hose Holding tank to pumpout hose Toilet Pumpout deck plate Toilet to holding tank hose Holding tank to vent filter hose...
  • Page 34: Bilge Pumps

    (i.e. cleaning materials, safe deodorants to use for the system), contact your local dealer. Quicksilver® recommends that you pump out the system before long periods of non-use. If you are storing the boat during the winter, we recommend you winterize the system.
  • Page 35: Livewell / Raw Water Washdown (Optional)

    Quicksilver 675PH — System & Component Overview and Operation automatically by a built in mercury free float switch when the water in the bilge reaches a predetermined level. You can also manually operate the bilge pump at the console by pressing the bilge pump switch.
  • Page 36 Quicksilver 675PH — System & Component Overview and Operation Raw Water Washdown Operation Before operating the system, make sure that the livewell / raw water pickup valve is in the open position. To operate, press the switch marked “RAW WATER WASHDOWN” on the switch panel located on the aft port side of the boat under the gunnel cap.
  • Page 37: Fish Boxes

    Quicksilver 675PH — System & Component Overview and Operation 6. Fish Boxes Your boat has two large fish boxes located on the port and starboard side of the cockpit. Each fish box has a drain plug that allows for the discharge of water from the compartment. In addition, on the port fish box, there is an optional electric pump out system that discharges water overboard.
  • Page 38: Carbon Monoxide Monitor

    Fire port 8. Carbon Monoxide Monitor Quicksilver® boats are equipped with carbon monoxide (CO) monitors in the cabin and enclosed berths or staterooms. Carbon Monoxide is an odorless, colorless, and tasteless, extremely toxic gas produced by engines, heaters, stoves or generators. When inhaled it combines with hemoglobin in the blood, preventing absorption of oxygen and is unlikely to be noticed until the person is overcome.
  • Page 39 Quicksilver 675PH — System & Component Overview and Operation Accumulation of Carbon Monoxide Examples Wind blowing exhaust towards boat occupants Operating at slow speed or dead in the water Good air flow — open all hatches, portlights or Operating with “bow high” attitude...
  • Page 40: Bow Anchor Windlass (Optional)

    In the event that there is a loss of power, the windlass can still be used to raise or lower the anchor manually. If there is a loss of power, check the windlass breaker to see if it needs to be reset. If you reset the breaker and it continues to trip, have your authorized Quicksilver® dealer inspect the system.
  • Page 41: Stern Anchor Windlass (Optional)

    Quicksilver 675PH — System & Component Overview and Operation Bow Anchor Windlass Bow windlass Windlass breaker Windlass switch 10. Stern Anchor Windlass (optional) The anchor windlass located on the port aft side of the boat assists with the anchoring of your boat by automatically raising and lowering the anchor.
  • Page 42: Steering

    Quicksilver 675PH — System & Component Overview and Operation Built in to the stern windlass is an auto stop function that shuts the motor down once the anchor is fully retracted and in the stored position on the anchor roller. Mounted on the transom, the leaded core rope goes through a mounting plate containing sensors.
  • Page 43: Emergency Engine Shutdown Switch

    Quicksilver 675PH — System & Component Overview and Operation To start the engine, the control unit must be in the NEUTRAL position. When in neutral, the engine is running, but the propeller is not spinning. There is a throttle only button that when pressed, will allow you to operate the throttle without the propeller spinning.
  • Page 44: Smartcraft Tm Gauges

    Quicksilver 675PH — System & Component Overview and Operation Wear the lanyard at all times when operating the boat. Use it to stop the engine only in an emergency. DO NOT use it to shut off the engine during normal operation 14.
  • Page 45 Quicksilver 675PH — System & Component Overview and Operation Exterior Helm—Mechanical Main helm Exterior helm Cabin engine control Helm selector switch Exterior helm engine control Gear & throttle mechanism Exterior Helm—DTS Cabin engine control Active helm indicator Exterior helm engine control...
  • Page 46 Quicksilver 675PH — System & Component Overview and Operation Pressing this button twice will immediately transfer throttle and shift control. The “Active Helm” panel will illuminate and two loud beeps will be heard. This completes the helm control transfer. To return control back to the main helm, move the control to neutral. Go to the main helm, press and release the “Throttle Only”...
  • Page 47: Diesel Heat (Optional)

    Quicksilver 675PH — System & Component Overview and Operation 16. Diesel Heat (optional) The diesel heat system consists of a 3kW heater, a 10L diesel tank providing fuel for the heater, and a control panel that runs the system. Operation Prior to use, make sure that the diesel tank is full.
  • Page 48: Windshield Wiper

    Quicksilver 675PH — System & Component Overview and Operation There are four speakers on the boat, located on the hardtop. REFER TO OWNER’S MANUAL PACKAGE FOR INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION. Stereo Stereo USB port 18. Windshield Wiper Your boat is equipped with a windshield wiper system for use in inclement weather. To use, simply press the windshield wiper switch located at the helm.
  • Page 49: Sun Awning (Optional)

    Quicksilver 675PH — System & Component Overview and Operation Cockpit Table Table base Table leg Table Table storage Table leg storage 21. Sun Awning (optional) If installed, an optional sun awning is available to provide protection from the sun. The sun awning consists of a rail on the hardtop and a canvas.
  • Page 50: Canvas (Optional)

    Quicksilver 675PH — System & Component Overview and Operation 22. Canvas (optional) As an option, there is a bimini with frame and a bimini with vinyl panels that fully encloses the cockpit. Bimini When not in use, the bimini can be stored in an aft position where it does not interfere with the use of the boat.
  • Page 51: Dc Electrical

    Quicksilver 675PH— Electrical Systems 1. DC Electrical System The DC electrical system is powered by dual batteries, and is kept charged by the engine driven alternator. 2. Batteries Refer to your engine owner’s manual for exact battery requirements. To remove the battery cables: 1.
  • Page 52: Fuses And Breakers

    Quicksilver 675PH — Electrical Systems Battery Switch Operation Battery 2 “ON” Both “ON” Battery 1 “ON” OFF Position 5. Fuses and Breakers Your boat will either have fuses or breakers protecting the DC electrical system. If you have to replace a fuse or electrical breaker, replace only with a fuse or breaker of the same rating.
  • Page 53 Quicksilver 675PH— Electrical Systems Helm fuse panel Dash closeout panel Helm fuse panel Electronics — 5 Amp Starboard Wiper — 10 Amp Navigation lights — 3 Amp Forward bilge — 3 Amp Aft bilge — 3 Amp 12V outlet — 10 Amp Stereo —...
  • Page 54: Electrical Schematics

    These electrical schematics were generated by the Electrical Engineering Department for technical reference and service technicians. Quicksilver® does not recommend that you attempt to work on the boat’s electrical system yourself. Instead, we recommend that you take your boat to your local authorized Quicksilver®...
  • Page 55 Quicksilver 675PH— Electrical Systems DC Wiring Schematic...
  • Page 56 Quicksilver 675PH — Electrical Systems Fish Pack Bow Windlass Stern Windlass...
  • Page 57: Maintenance

    If the growth is more severe, you may need to enlist the services of a professional hull cleaning company. Check with your Quicksilver® dealer for recommendations on a compatible rubbing compound for your boat or a professional hull cleaning company in your area.
  • Page 58: Component Maintenance

    Frequent routine cleaning of your stainless steel will help maintain the finish. Quicksilver® recommends that you wash stainless steel components with mild soap and cold or lukewarm water after every use of the boat. If added protection is necessary, apply a cleaning wax.
  • Page 59 Do not store any of the canvas pieces while wet. The effects of ultraviolet light can sometimes be reduced by chemical treatment of canvas items. Consult your Quicksilver® dealer or check your canvas manufacturer’s manual before using any chemical treatments on your canvas.
  • Page 60 Quicksilver 675PH — Maintenance Dry the window with a soft cloth or chamois to prevent water spots. Polish with a separate cloth. Don’t leave cleaners on for long periods; immediately wash the window. Finally, don’t apply cleaners in direct sunlight or at elevated temperatures.

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