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220 Select
Owner's Manual Part Number: MRP 1803639

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  • Page 1 Sea Ray Owner’s Manual 220 Select Owner’s Manual Part Number: MRP 1803639...
  • Page 3 Owner’s Manual you will be referred to your Sea Ray, gives you important information on information provided by manufacturers of specific all the features of your Sea Ray, for years of trouble- systems. free boating take the time to carefully review the information in your Owner’s Manual Packet and really...
  • Page 4 220 Select...
  • Page 5: Your Responsibilities

    Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons them together for easy future reference. The Sea ® warranty is on the warranty information card • Red cross in your packet and is repeated on the next page. • State Boating Offices • Yacht Club 220 Select...
  • Page 6: Hull Identification Number (Hin)

    Failure to include it sell products in the United States. Sea Ray ensures creates delays. Also of vital importance are the that all of its products comply with these laws.
  • Page 7: Service, Parts And Repair For Your Boat

    8. S ERVICE ARTS AND EPAIR FOR When your boat needs service, parts or repair, take it to an authorized Sea Ray® dealer. To find a dealer in your area call: Domestic: 1-800-SRBOATS Fax: 1-314-213-7878 International: 1-314-216-3333 To find repair and parts facilities for the equipment installed on your boat, refer to the manual for that component.
  • Page 8 Thank you for your decision to buy a Sea Ray. The Limited Warranty is subject to change at any time at Sea Ray’s discretion. The information contained herein is general information about the Limited Warranty for the owner’s general knowledge, and does not alter or amend the terms of the Limited Warranty.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    19. Key to Symbols on Control & Prints ....1.15 D. Bilge Blower ........... 4.2 20. Environmental Considerations ......1.16 E. Engine and Stern Drive ........4.3 A. Fuel & Oil Spillage .......... 1.16 F. Engine Compartment Layout ......4.6 B. Waste Disposal ..........1.16 220 Select...
  • Page 10 14. Automatic Fire Extinguisher System (Optional) ..7.6 15. Corsa Thru-Hull Exhaust System (Optional) ..7.7 16. Canvas ..............7.7 A. Installation Tips ..........7.8 B. Trailering with canvas ........7.9 C. Canvas Care and Maintenance ......7.9 17. Docking Lights (Optional) ........7.9 220 Select VIII...
  • Page 11 Boats, Inc. 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, Sea Ray ® is not obligated to make similar changes or modifications to models sold prior to the date of such changes.
  • Page 12 NTENTIONALLY LANK 220 Select...
  • Page 13: Ection Safety

    • Being aware of your passenger’s safety at all Replacement safety labels can be obtained by times; and calling your dealer or Sea Ray at 1-800- SRBOATS (international 1-314-216-3333) for • Reducing speed when there is limited visibility, information on how to contact the manufacturing rough water, nearby people in the water, boats, facility for your boat.
  • Page 14: Legally Mandated Minimum Required Equipment

    Other: Your Sea Ray is equipped with the required Carbon Monoxide can kill you. navigation lights, engine exhaust and ventilation Open all doors, curtains, windows, and hatches to let systems.
  • Page 15 SLOW SPEED OR DEAD IN THE WATER. IN CONFINED SPACES. LLUSTRATION LLUSTRATION OPERATING WITH THE BOW HIGH. USING CANVAS FOR GOOD VENTILATION: REMOVE FRONT CURTAIN, SIDE CURTAIN, OPEN WINDSHIELD WINDS BLOWING EXHAUST TOWARD LLUSTRATION LLUSTRATION AND FORWARD WALK-THROUGH DOOR. BOAT OCCUPANTS. 220 Select...
  • Page 16: Lifesaving Equipment

    PFDs. par ticularly in cold or rough conditions. Size PFDs for the wearer. Children require special attention in the use of PFDs. Test PFD buoyancy at least once a year. 220 Select...
  • Page 17: Additional Recommended Equipment For Safe Operation

    - Socket set (metric or U.S. Standard as and rough water. appropriate) • Above idle speed, all passengers must be - Electrical tape and duct tape seated on the seats provided. - Hammer 220 Select...
  • Page 18: Power Capacity

    Passengers can fall overboard if not seated properly THIS BOAT COMPLIES WITH U.S. COAST on the seats provided. GUARD SAFETY STANDARDS IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF CERTIFICATION SEA RAY BOATS, INC. MANUFACTURER: Phoenix, AZ MODEL: 220 Select 9. P...
  • Page 19: Maintain Control

    Nearby boats face similar risks in avoiding a collision with you. 220 Select...
  • Page 20: Weather

    • If a storm approaches, immediately seek a safe canals. harbor. Your 220 Select is Design Category C. • If a storm hits, have everyone sit in the cabin or on the cockpit deck in the boat. Head the bow...
  • Page 21: Chart Your Course

    If you are in an unfamiliar area without knowledge of the hazards, proceed very slowly and have WARNING someone watch for hazards. Skiers must wear an approved PFD. Let others know where you are going. A float plan describes your intended cruising course and 220 Select...
  • Page 22: Diving

    TURN SPORT DIVER’S CODE ALPHA FLAG FLAG GO FASTER SLOW DOWN ENERAL When engaged in water sports, be safe and courteous to others sharing the water: OK AFTER FALL SKIER IN WATER CUT MOTOR BACK TO DOCK 1.10 220 Select...
  • Page 23: Emergency Situations

    Throw burning materials overboard, if possible. person overboard. At night, direct the best available light source at the person. • If the fire is accessible, empty the contents of fire extinguishers at the base of the fire. 220 Select 1.11...
  • Page 24: Flooding, Swamping And Capsizing

    Put out the anchor to prevent drifting. • Have everyone put on PFDs. • Determine whether or not you can repair the • Stay with the boat. problem yourself. See the proper manuals for • Signal for help. 1.12 220 Select...
  • Page 25: Safety Hotlines

    1 • S ECTION AFETY assistance in troubleshooting the engine, Further information concerning these requirements steering and engine controls. may be obtained from Sea Ray ® Customer Service: 1-800-SRBOATS. • If you are not sure you can fix the problem, or if conditions are adverse, signal for help.
  • Page 26 Windward – toward the direction from which the Scupper – hole permitting water to drain overboard wind is blowing. from deck or cockpit. Sheer – curve or sweep of the deck as viewed from the side. 1.14 220 Select...
  • Page 27: Key To Symbols On Control & Prints

    ENGINE ROTATIONAL FUEL GENERAL DIESEL FUEL LIFT POINT BILGE PUMP PROPELLER SPEED RUNNING LIGHTS BILGE BLOWER INTERIOR LIGHT COCKPIT LIGHTS ANCHOR LIGHT WINDSHIELD WIPER UNDER POWER WINDSHIELD WINDSHIELD COMPASS ANCHOR HORN WIPER AND WASHER WASHER BATTERY 220 Select 1.15...
  • Page 28: Environmental Considerations

    Never pump contaminated bilge CAUTION overboard. Help protect your waters. FOR BOATS WITH VACUFLUSH ® HEADS ONLY Do not place facial tissues, paper towels or sanitary napkins in head. Such material can damage the waste disposal system and the environment. 1.16 220 Select...
  • Page 29: Excessive Noise

    Each power boat operator is responsible for injury or damage caused by the boat’s wake. Be especially careful in confined areas such as channels or marinas. Observe “no wake” warnings. CAUTION Reduce speed in congested waterway. Be alert for No Wake markers. 220 Select 1.17...
  • Page 30 1 • S ECTION AFETY THIS PAGE LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK 1.18 220 Select...
  • Page 31: Warning Label Locations

    20. 220 Select Warning Label Locations ARNING ABEL OCATIONS . 1.17.1) WARNING DANGER LEAKING FUEL IS A FIRE AND EXPLOSION STAY CLEAR OF MOVING PARTS HAZARD, INSPECT SYSTEM REGULARY. WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING. EXAMINE FUEL TANKS FOR LEAKS OR CORROSION AT LEAST ANNUALLY.
  • Page 32 220 Select Warning Label Locations (Continued) ARNING ABEL OCATIONS . 1.18.1) DANGER DANGER AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH FROM CARBON MONOXIDE CARBON MONOXIDE CAN BE FATAL. In all gasoline powered boats, engine exhaust systems produce colorless and odorless carbon monoxide gas “CO”...
  • Page 33 BOW AND STERN EYES: The bow eye must be 2. When persons are on the working deck area, used to haul the boat onto a trailer. The stern eyes for anchoring, mooring or in emergencies, they 220 Select...
  • Page 34: Ection General Boat Arrangement

    Wear slip resistant footwear secured to your feet and hold on to rails or boat structure. DANGER Rotating propellers can injure or kill you. Shut off engine when persons are in water, near boat, on swim platform or ladder. 220 Select...
  • Page 35: Basic Boat Dimensions And Clearances

    III MCM (320hp - 239kW) 5. P ROPELLERS ® Your Sea Ray has been equipped with propellers which our tests have shown to be the best suited Under no circumstances use a propeller which for general use under normal conditions and load.
  • Page 36: General Deck Layout

    SUN PAD STERN LIGHT HOLDER SWIM PLATFORM FOLDING SWIM LADDER SKI TOW FUEL FILL AFT SEAT (REMOVES FOR ENTRY) COMPANION SEAT WITH FLIP UP THIGH RISE BOLSTER FLOOR STORAGE COOLER WITH DRAIN STEREO (INSIDE GLOVE BOX) PORT BOW STORAGE 220 Select...
  • Page 37: Helm Gauge And Switch Layout

    WITCHES . 2.5.1) WATER TEMPERATURE PRESSURE FUEL GAUGE VOLTMETER GAUGE PANEL SPEEDOMETER TACHOMETER WITH SMARTCRAFT STEREO SPEAKER STERN DRIVE TRIM GAUGE SWITCH PANEL STEREO REMOTE AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTINQUISHER INDICATOR LIGHT POWER SOURCE (OPTION) IGNITION SWITCH BAND MUTE DISC 220 Select...
  • Page 38: Function And Location Of Thru-Hull Cutouts

    CORSA™ EXHAUST ROPE LOCKER STBD DOCKING (OPTIONAL) DRAIN LIGHT (OPTIONAL) HROUGH UTOUTS . 2.6.2) PORT DOCKING COOLER DRAIN CORSA™ EXHAUST LIGHT (OPTIONAL) (OPTIONAL) ILGE HROUGH UTOUTS RANSOM HROUGH UTOUTS . 2.6.3) . 2.6.4) VENT COLLECTOR DRAIN TRANSDUCER GARBOARD DRAIN 220 Select...
  • Page 39: Description Of Major Controls

    It may be necessary to the trim position you prefer under various conditions. use the “throttle only” button in order to pump fuel into the engine for ease in starting. 220 Select...
  • Page 40: Trailer Switch

    In these situations, reaches the end of upward travel. The mechanism the safety of the boat and its passengers is 220 Select...
  • Page 41: Ignition Shutdown Switch (Standard On Side Mount Controls)

    The engine Operator’s Manual will tell you if your engine is equipped with an audible alarm and how to use it. The alarm indicates a problem with engine water temperature, oil pressure and/or stern drive oil level. FUEL GAUGE (WITH STD. ENGINES) VOLTMETER 220 Select...
  • Page 42: Smart Craft

    After your compass has been professionally adjusted. You will be given a deviation card or chart indicating the correction to be applied when laying out a compass course or making navigational calculations. Keep this correction card or chart at the helm. 2.10 220 Select...
  • Page 43: Navigation And Anchor Lights

    NAVIGATION LIGHT ANCHOR LIGHT An occasional treatment with paste wax will help SWITCH SWITCH preserve the dome surface. REFER TO OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION. 220 Select 2.11...
  • Page 44 . 2.12.2) . 2.12.1) RED SIDE LIGHT (VISIBLE 2 NAUTICAL MILES) ANCHOR LIGHT GREEN SIDE LIGHT (VISIBLE 2 NAUTICAL MILES) MAST SCREW IN TYPE CONNECTOR COMPRESSION TYPE CONNECTOR DECK ANCHOR LIGHT FITTING WHITE LIGHT (VISIBLE 2 NAUTICAL MILES) 2.12 220 Select...
  • Page 45: Section 3 • Using Your Boat

    A damaged hull can be unsafe; it could cause the boat dangers of Carbon Monoxide (CO) information to sink. in this manual. Use a trailer that can properly support the boat’s weight and shape. Get professional help in picking the right trailer for your boat. 220 Select...
  • Page 46: Trailer Launching And Loading

    (port) side of the boat. Do not confuse the • If possible, position boat with the left (port) side waste pump out cap with the fuel fill cap. against the fueling dock so that the fuel fill cap is easily accessible from the dock. 220 Select...
  • Page 47: Boarding

    Gasoline must have boat balanced. room for expansion. • Stow gear and equipment so that it is accessible, but everything is to be stored in places so as to 220 Select...
  • Page 48: Personal Flotation Devices (Pfds)

    Section 8 and in the in speed and/or direction to avoid a problem, engine manual. with little or no time for alerting passengers. It is critical that all passengers be seated in the designated seating areas and holding on to 220 Select...
  • Page 49 Because it may be difficult to remember to turn on the bilge blower every time you slow down the boat, it is recommended that the bilge blower run all the time the engine is running. 220 Select...
  • Page 50: Shifting To Drive The Boat

    IF ENGINE TEMPERATURE GOES ABOVE NORMAL RANGE. SHUT DOWN THE ENGINE IMMEDIATELY. GET TRAINED HELP TO FIND AND FIX THE PROBLEM. NOTE: REFER TO ENGINE OWNER’S MANUAL FOR NORMAL GAUGE READINGS. 220 Select...
  • Page 51: Stopping The Engines

    THE CABLE AND ITS CONNECTIONS TO THE STEERING WHEEL AND TO THE OUT DRIVE MUST BE INSPECTED AT LEAST TWICE A YEAR BY YOUR SEA RAY DEALER. See section 8 of this manual for inspection, service and maintenance recommendations. The power steering pump fluid level MUST be checked every time prior to using the boat.
  • Page 52 3 • U ECTION SING THIS PAGE WAS LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK 220 Select...
  • Page 53: Ection Ilge Nderwater Ear

    After removing your boat from the water, unthread BILGE PUMP the drain plug to drain the bilge. FLOAT SWITCH THROUGH-HULL DISCHARGE RAIN . 4.1.1) ILGE UMP AND ILGE LOWER WITCH . 4.1.3) BILGE BLOWER BILGE PUMP TRANSOM HULL URETHANE CAULK DRAIN PLUG GARBOARD DRAIN 220 Select...
  • Page 54: Bilge Blower

    Do not allow obstructions to interfere with bilge blower or ventilation intake operation. Engine The bilge pump is protected by a fuse in the performance may be adversely affected. electronic interface module located behind the control station (See Fig. 6.6.3). 220 Select...
  • Page 55 If this doesn’t clear the entanglement, and you can’t anchor or moor the boat in shallow water to get to the stern drive in the water, the boat will have to be taken out of the water. 220 Select...
  • Page 56 Because of the many variables of boat design, only testing will determine the best propeller for a particular application. Available propellers are listed in the Mercury Precision Par ts / Quicksilver Accessories Guide . 220 Select...
  • Page 57 CONTINUITY WASHER THRUST HUB hub grooves. PROPELLER NUT NUT RETAINER THRUST WASHER PROPELLER SHAFT ROPELLER . 4.5.3) SECURING TABS Install the thrust washer, propeller, continuity washer, thrust hub, propeller nut retainer and the propeller nut onto the shaft. 220 Select...
  • Page 58: Engine Compartment Layout

    & U ECTION ILGE NDERWATER F. E NGINE OMPARTMENT AYOUT ILGE AYOUT . 4.6.1) DEPTH TRANSDUCER POWER TRIM PUMP VENT BOX BLOWER HOSE BLOWER VENT BOX DRAIN HOSE BATTERY AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHER (OPTIONAL) BILGE PUMP FUEL TANK FLOAT SWITCH 220 Select...
  • Page 59 & U ECTION ILGE NDERWATER NGINE OMPARTMENT AYOUT ONTINUED ILGE AYOUT PTIONAL ATTERY . 4.7.1) DEPTH TRANSDUCER DUAL BATTERY BANK (OPTIONAL) POWER TRIM PUMP AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHER (OPTIONAL) BLOWER BATTERY BANK (STANDARD BILGE PUMP FLOAT SWITCH FUEL TANK 220 Select...
  • Page 60 4 • B & U ECTION ILGE NDERWATER THIS PAGE WAS LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK 220 Select...
  • Page 61: Section 5 • Fuel System

    Take time to read all the fuel related information in the owner’s manual. The 220 Select standard gasoline fuel system consists of a 47 gallon (178 Liters) fuel tank, fuel tank vent, an anti-siphon valve, engine fuel supply line and fuel fill.
  • Page 62: Fueling Precautions

    Never start an engine until you are certain that fuel • Fire extinguisher – close at hand. fumes are not present in the engine compartment or elsewhere in the boat. • Mooring – boat tied securely to fueling pier. 220 Select...
  • Page 63: Section 6 • Electrical System

    If your boat will not be used for several weeks or more, remove the batteries from the boat and To prevent arcing or damage to the alternator, connect them to a charger. always disconnect battery cables before doing any work on the engine’s electrical system. 220 Select...
  • Page 64 6 • E ECTION LECTRICAL YSTEM ATTERY ABLE OUTING . 6.2.1) POSITIVE CABLES NEGATIVE CABLES BATTERY ENGINE STARTER TERMINAL NEGATIVE TERMINAL ATTERY ATTERY WITCH PTIONAL . 6.2.2) POSITIVE CABLES NEGATIVE CABLES BATTERY BATTERY SWITCH ENGINE STARTER TERMINAL NEGATIVE TERMINAL 220 Select...
  • Page 65 6 • E ECTION LECTRICAL YSTEM ATTERY ABLE OUTING PTIONAL ATTERY . 6.3.1) POSITIVE CABLES NEGATIVE CABLES BATTERY BATTERY SWITCH ENGINE STARTER TERMINAL BATTERY (DUAL BATTERY OPTION) NEGATIVE TERMINAL 220 Select...
  • Page 66: Battery Switch (Optional)

    The fuses are color coded according to the environment. amperage. The rating is marked on each fuse. 220 Select...
  • Page 67: Control Station Switch Panel

    ACCESSORY WINDSHIELD WIPER (OPTIONAL) ANCHOR LIGHT BILGE PUMP HORN NAVIGATION LIGHTS BILGE BLOWER IGNITION COCKPIT LIGHTS HORN BUTTON NAV LIGHTS BLOWER WIPER BILGE PUMP WATER PUMP 12VDC RECEPTACLE TRIM TABS LIGHTS FRIDGE HATCH LIFT ACCY SW CO MONITOR 220 Select...
  • Page 68: Volt Accessory Receptacle

    You must set a regular schedule and look for the possibility of electrolytic corrosion (the deterioration of metals due to dissimilar characteristics when placed in salt water). It is your responsibility to check for and replace parts damaged due to electrolytic corrosion. 220 Select...
  • Page 69 ® service technicians. Sea Ray does not recommend that you attempt to work on the boat’s Stern drives are fitted with zinc anodes on their lower electrical system yourself.
  • Page 70: Electrical Schematics

    6 • E ECTION LECTRICAL YSTEM LECTRICAL CHEMATICS ARNESS . 6.8.1) DRAWING NO. 09-871 (1 OF 2) REVISION 3 HRUSTER ARNESS . 6.8.2) BOW THRUSTER HARNESS 220 Select...
  • Page 71 6 • E ECTION LECTRICAL YSTEM LECTRICAL CHEMATICS ONTINUED ONTROL TATION WITCH ARNESS . 6.9.1) DRAWING NO. 09-910 REVISION 3 220 Select...
  • Page 72 6 • E ECTION LECTRICAL YSTEM THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 6.10 220 Select...
  • Page 73 Electrical Schematics (Continued) DC W IRING IAGRAM . 6.11.1) DRAWING NO. 09-601 (1 OF 2) REVISION 5 220 Select 6.11...
  • Page 74 Electrical Schematics (Continued) DC W IRING IAGRAM . 6.12.1) DRAWING NO. 09-601 (2 OF 2) REVISION 10 6.12 220 Select...
  • Page 75: Section 7 • Options & Accessories

    Using CCESSORIES AND OCATION . 7.1.1) NAVIGATION LIGHT ANCHOR/ROPE LOCKER COOLER W/DRAIN FLOOR STORAGE GUEST LIFT AFT SEAT TO ACCESS WARNING Keep hands and feet away from drive unit while tilting OPTIONAL TRANSOM TRIM SWITCH 220 Select...
  • Page 76: Bow Seating (Optional)

    5. 12 V ECEPTACLE .7.2.2) ® Your Sea Ray is equipped with a 12 volt accessory receptacle located in the starboard hull storage 12 V OLT RECEPTACLE .7.2.5)
  • Page 77: Entertainment System

    • In radio or satellite mode - When pressed and released cycles through the preset channels. When pressed and held for two The entertaiment system on the 220 Select consists (2) seconds in radio mode cycles between of a 12V AM/FM radio, single CD unit located in the AM, FM1, FM2 and FM3 bands;...
  • Page 78: Transom Trailer Trim Switch (Optional)

    Use transom-mounted power trim switch to tilt for REFER TO OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR trailering only. Tilting drive unit into trailering zone INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION. while underway can damage the drive unit or engine. 220 Select...
  • Page 79: Navigation And Anchor Lights

    Recreational Boats” provided in your kit. 11. S LATFORM AND ADDER The swim ladder is located on the stbd side of the swim platform. Unfold the ladder and drop into the water to assist swimmers in boarding the vessel. 220 Select...
  • Page 80: Automatic Fire Extinguisher System (Optional)

    Your boat is equipped with a fire extinguisher discharge port. In the event of a fire, a fire If equipped the 220 Select automatic fire extinguisher can be inserted through the port and extinguisher system is located aft of the engine on discharged into the engine compartment without the transom.
  • Page 81: Corsa

    REFER TO OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR moving, carbon monoxide will build up and cause INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION. death or permanent injury. Do not use the rear (aft) curtain or camper top while engine is running or boat is moving. 220 Select...
  • Page 82: Installation Tips

    (OPTIONAL) and dizziness. Do not mistake these symptoms for sea sickness. The standard canvas set for the 220 Select consists Ventilate boat. See Section 1.4, Carbon Monoxide, of a bimini top with boot and a cockpit cover/tonneau for more details.
  • Page 83: Trailering With Canvas

    IGHTS PTIONAL The optional docking lights are protected by the ACCY SW fuse on the accessory fuse block (see Fig. 6.5.2). They are operated by pressing the ACCY switch on the control station switch panel (see Fig. 6.5.4). 220 Select...
  • Page 84 7 • O & A ECTION PTIONS CCESSORIES THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 7.10 220 Select...
  • Page 85: Ervice And

    • Canvas Clean Owner’s Manual p. 7.7 As Needed Controls Steering Check for proper operation To be done by Sea Ray dealer every six months Power steering oil level Engine Manual • Throttle Lubricate. Include all shift Engine Manual •...
  • Page 86: Summary Guide For Inspection, Service

    Anchor Rope Check rope for wear • Transmission Oil Strainer Screen Clean To be done by Sea Ray dealer annually Zincs Stern drive Check and replace Owner’s Manual p. 6.6 Every 25 hours of operation needed Trim Tabs Check fluid level Owner’s Manual p.
  • Page 87: Inspection, Service And Maintenance Protocol

    If there is oil contamination, look for leaks in engine oil lines and engine gaskets. If parts of the bilge have been stained by oil, the stain can be removed using a bilge cleaner available from your dealer or a marine store. 220 Select...
  • Page 88: Topside And Supplies

    Once a year, you should undertake a thorough REFER TO YOUR ENGINE OPERATOR’S MANUAL review of the topside equipment, as well as of the FOR DETAILED INFORMATION ON PREPARING critical safety supplies on your boat. ENGINES STORAGE WINTERIZATION. 220 Select...
  • Page 89: Battery

    Check fuel lines for damage and/or leaks. Make sure that they do not come into contact with A. F YSTEM moving parts. Check the entire fuel system for loose connections, worn hoses, leaks, etc. and repair. This is a primary safety precaution. 220 Select...
  • Page 90: Security Considerations

    Check all fittings, clamps and bolts for tightness every month. • Check power steering pump drive belt for wear and proper tension every month. Do not overtighten belt. This can cause bearing failure. REFER TO THE ENGINE OPERATOR’S MANUAL FOR PROPER FLUID LEVELS AND LUBRICANTS. 220 Select...
  • Page 91: Section 9 • Care & Refinishing

    • Minor scratches and deeper stains that do not Wash the gelcoat and fiberglass regularly with clean, penetrate the gelcoat may be removed by light fresh water. Wax gelcoated surfaces to maintain the sanding and buffing. 220 Select...
  • Page 92: Permanently Moored Or Docked Boats

    Never use a dry cloth or duster or glass cleaning NOTE: There are EPA regulations regarding solutions on acrylic. bottom paint application. Consult your Sea Ray ® dealer for proper application methods. To clean acrylic, first flood it with water to wash off as much dirt as possible.
  • Page 93: Exterior Upholstery Fabric

    Then let the canvas dry completely before stowing. All metal components of the canvas should be rinsed with fresh cold water and exposed components wiped dry to maintain appearance and working order. 220 Select...
  • Page 94 9 • C & R ECTION EFINISHING NTENTIONALLY LANK 220 Select...

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