Sea Ray 340 Sundancer Owner's Manual

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340 Sundancer
International • 375 Sundancer
Owner's Manual Part Number: MRP 1803610

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David Melton
April 1, 2025

What is the easiest way to pull the shaft

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Mr. Anderson
April 1, 2025

To easily pull the shaft on a Sea Ray 340 Sundancer, you can use a custom removal tool made from a 16-inch long 1/2"-20 threaded rod. Attach thick bearing washers on one end and a custom machined puller tool on the other. Use a heavy-wall stainless 2 1/2" tube as a sleeve. After loosening the set screws in the strut, mount the tool, lubricate the nut, washers, and rod with assembly lube, and crank the nut to pull the bearing and shaft out. Repeat the process for the other shaft.

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Summary of Contents for Sea Ray 340 Sundancer

  • Page 1 Sea Ray Owner’s Manual 340 Sundancer International • 375 Sundancer Owner’s Manual Part Number: MRP 1803610...
  • Page 3 Owner’s Man u al you will be referred to in for - ma tion provided by man u fac tur ers of specifi c all the fea tures of your Sea Ray, for years of trouble- sys tems. free boating take the time to care ful ly review the in for ma tion in your Own er’s Manual Packet and...
  • Page 4 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 5: Ntroduction

    • A review of all warranty information and how to obtain warranty service; • The complete Owner’s Manual Packet. 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 6: Warranties

    The third party certifi cation that Sea Ray iden ti fy ing factor and must be included in all cor re - participates in, uses the well know Standards and spon dence and orders.
  • 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 fi nd a dealer in your area call: Domestic: 1-800-SRBOATS Fax: 1-314-213-7878 (International: 1-314-216-3333) To fi nd repair and parts facilities for the equipment installed on your boat, refer to the manual for that com po nent.
  • Page 8: About Your Limited Warranty

    Thank you for your decision to buy a Sea Ray. The Sea Ray Express Limited Transferable 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 knowl- edge, but does not alter or amend the terms of the Limited Warranty.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    G. Propulsion, Control or Steering Failure ..1.13 7. Shifting to Drive the Boat ........3.6 17. Safety Hotlines ..........1.13 8. Stopping the Engines ..........3.6 18. International Requirements ......1.13 9. Steering System (with Standard I/O Engines) ..3.7 19. Nautical Terms ..........1.14 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 10 C. Stopping the Generator .......6.25 12. Bilge Layout ............4.17 17. Electrolytic Corrosion and Zinc Anodes ....6.25 18. Marine Electronic Cathodic Anti-Corrosion System (Mercathode ® ) (with Standard I/O Engine) ..6.27 19. AC & DC Electrical Schematics & viii 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 11 B. Canvas Care and Maintenance ....7.18 8. Acrylic Plastic Sheeting (Plastic Glass) ....9.3 16. Electric Windshield Vent ........7.18 9. Canvas and Clear Vinyl .........9.3 17. Horn ..............7.18 10. Exterior Upholstery Fabric ........9.4 11. Interior Upholstery Fabric ........9.4 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 12 Revised: September 2002, May 2004, July 2005 © Sea Ray Boats, Inc. • A Brunswick Company MRP #1803610 Sea Ray Boats, Inc. 2600 Sea Ray Blvd., Knoxville, TN 37914 For information call 1-800-SRBOATS or fax 1-314-213-7878 (International 1-314-216-3333) Internet Address: http://www.searay.com Note: Not all accessories shown in pictures or described herein are standard equipment or even available as options.
  • Page 13: Ection Safety

    • Being aware of your passenger’s safety at all by calling your dealer or Sea Ray at 1-800- times; and SRBOATS ( I n t e r n a t i o n a l 1 - 3 1 4 - 2 1 6- •...
  • Page 14: Legally Mandated Minimum Required Equipment

    Carbon Monoxide can kill you. Open all doors, curtains, windows, and hatches to let Other: Your Sea Ray is equipped with the required fresh air circulate, when running engine, generator or navigation lights, engine exhaust and ventilation burning any fuel when boat is anchored, moored or systems.
  • Page 15: Carbon Monoxide Monitor

    The law requires that PFD’s must be readily circulate. Do not use such devices where there accessible, if not worn. “Readily accessible” means is no noticeable air movement, especially in the cabin, when anchored, moored or docked. 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 16: Pfd Classifi Cations

    340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 17: Additional Recommended Equipment For Safe Operation

    Drugs and/or alcohol impair the operator’s ability to marine supply store for recommendations). control the boat safely. • Mooring lines Death or serious injury can result from improper boat operation. • Fenders • Boat hook 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 18: Load Capacity

    ROPELLERS MFR’S MODEL BOAT MANUFACTURER DESIGNATION ® Your Sea Ray has been equipped with a propeller which our tests have shown to be the best suited for Sea Ray Boats general use with our engine under normal conditions 340 DA and load.
  • Page 19: Stability

    ENERAL ONSIDERATIONS • Know how your boat handles under different conditions. Recognize your limitations and the boat’s limitations. Modify speed in keeping with weather, sea and traffi c conditions. 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 20: Weather

    Boat use is limited to small lakes, rivers and into the wind with enough power to maintain canals. slow headway. ® Your 340 Sundancer is Design Category B. • If you encounter fog, determine your position, The wind speed and wave height specifi ed as the...
  • Page 21: Chart Your Course

    • Slow down and look for swimmers or skiers Boat very slowly, if you must proceed with a damaged when cruising in an area where there might be drive line. persons in the water. 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 22: Skiing

    TURN RIGHT TURN LEFT STOP IVERS LAGS . 1.10.2) WHITE BLUE WHITE GO FASTER GO SLOWER SPORT DIVER’S CODE ALPHA FLAG FLAG OK AFTER FALL SKIER IN WATER CUT MOTOR BACK TO DOCK 1.10 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 23: Emergency Situations

    If the fi re cannot be steps: returning to the victim, making contact with extinguished within a few minutes, abandon the the victim, and getting the victim back on board. boat. 1.11 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 24: Flooding, Swamping And Capsizing

    Coast Guard or a salvage company. unless maintaining speed will keep the hole Recreational craft are not designed to tow other above water. recreational craft. • Switch on bilge pumps. 1.12 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 25: Propulsion, Control Or Steering Failure

    AFETY OTLINES Community. Further information concerning these requirements The safety information in the preceeding pages may be obtained from Sea Ray ® Customer Service: gives only the general areas of concern for 1-800-SRBOATS. boating safety. It is not intended to be, nor can it be, exhaustive.
  • Page 26: Nautical Terms

    Headroom – vertical distance between the deck and cabin or canopy top. Helm – steering console. Hull – the basic part of a boat that provides buoyancy to fl oat the weight of the craft and its load. 1.14 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 27: Key To Symbols On Control & Prints

    WITH WIDTH OF BATTERY ELECTRICAL TRIMMING LEVER CONTROL LEVER OPERAT- SYMBOL) HAZARD OPERATION (THROTTLE & SHIFT) ING DIRECTION LIFT POINT FIRE NO OPEN FLAME OR PROPER LIFT PROPELLER RISK NO SMOKING LOCATION OF POINT SLING 1.15 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 28: Environmental Considerations

    HEADS ONLY pump contaminated bilge overboard. Help protect your waters. Do not place facial tissues, paper towels or sanitary napkins in head. Such material can damage the waste disposal system and the environment. 1.16 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 29: Excessive Noise

    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. 1.17 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 30 1 • S ECTION AFETY THIS PAGE LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK 1.18 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 31: 22. Warning Label Locations

    Minimum octane rating of 87 AKI. Refer to the engine owner’s manual for MRP 852582 SR-154 additional information. THIS TAG IS PLACED ON ALL ELECTRICAL MRP 852533 SR-119A JUNCTION BOXES IN THE ENGINE ROOM ® ® 1. 19 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 32 MRP # 324756 SR-47 SAFETY & OPERATIONAL INFORMATION BOOKLET (BACKSIDE OF DOOR) IMPORTANT SAFETY AND OPERATIONAL INFORMATION MRP 1199363 SR-218 Sea Ray Boats 340 DA 0609 MRP 1798084 CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS ONLY MAXIMUM THE ABOVE WARNING IS ATTACHED TO THE IMCI...
  • Page 33 DUNNAGE, LINING AND PACKING laun dry, bath, and washbasin, wa ter, and gray water. MATERIALS THAT FLOAT and does not include drainage 12 TO 25 MILES from toilets, uri nals, hospitals, and cargo spaces. PLASTICS ® ® 1. 21 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 34 THIS PAGE LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK 1. 22 ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 35: General Boat Arrangement

    & S LEAT TERN OCATIONS . 2.1.1) CLEAT BOW & STERN EYE BOW EYE CLEAT CLEAT STERN CLEAT CLEAT STERN CLEAT CLEAT 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 36: Passenger Locations

    1. When the boat is moving, all passengers must be in the cockpit area or in the cabin and must be on seating provided or, if standing, holding on fi rmly (See Figure 2.3.1). 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 37 Shut off engine when persons CONTROL STATION are in water, near boat, on swim platform or ladder. COCKPIT WARN ING You can be seriously injured if you stand or walk here. 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 38: Propulsion System Option

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY NBOARD RIVE NGINE INFORMATION. . 2.4.1) TRANSMISSION ENGINE TANDARD TERN RIVE NBOARD UTBOARD . 2.4.2) NGINE ENGINE STRUT HULL RUDDER STERN DRIVE SHAFT COUPLING (LOWER UNIT) SHAFT PROPELLER PROPELLER SHAFT 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 39: Basic Boat Dimensions And Clearances

    (81.3 cm) KEEL (A) 37’ 6” (11.43 m) (B) BEAM 12’ 0" (3.66 m) 340 SUNDANCER SPECIFICATIONS HEIGHT DIMENSIONS (A) Overall Length (D) Keel To Top Of Spoiler ....12ft. 8in. 3.86 m With Std. Swim Platform ..37ft. 6in.
  • Page 40 FUEL FILL CENTER SINK (BOTH TANKS) COCKPIT REFRIGERATOR (OPTION) TABLE BASE ENGINE HATCH AFT WRAP AROUND SEAT SIDE PANEL STOAGE TRANSOM WASTE PUMPOUT ACCESSORY & STORAGE PLATE COMPARTMENT LADDER SWIM PLATFORM (BELOW SWIM PLATFORM) 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 41: Deck Layout

    STORAGE BELOW OVEN (CONVERTS TO BED) TELEPHONE JACK HEAD SINK STORAGE CABINET MID-BERTH PRIVACY CURTAIN HEAD TOILET AC & DC DISTRIBUTION PANEL & STEREO CABINET STORAGE CABINETS MID-STATEROOM CONVERSATION PIT (CONVERTS TO DOUBLE BERTH) 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 42: Helm, Gauge And Switch Layout

    & THROTTLES COMPASS SEARCH LIGHT CONTROLS PORT SWITCH PANEL (OPTION) 12 VOLT RECEPTACLE RADAR (OPTION) SYSTEMS MONITOR PANEL MARINE VHF TRANSCEIVER (OPTION) POWER SOURCE KICK PANEL ACCESS PANEL BAND MUTE DISC ENGINE THROTTLES STEREO REMOTE 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 43 TWIN ENGINE WINDSHIELD SWITCH SWITCHES WINDLASS WINDSHIELD ACCESSORY EMERGENCY START SWITCH WIPER (STOP) (UP & DOWN) VENT (SEE SECTION 6 - 7. EMERGENCY (PORT & (OPEN & CLOSE) START SYSTEM STARBOARD) FOR DETAILED INFORMATION) 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 44 HEAD DISCHARGE GENERATOR SEACOCK COOLING WATER PICK-UP SEACOCK AIR CONDITIONER COOLING WATER PICK-UP SEACOCK GARBOARD DRAIN ENGINE UNDERWATER ENGINE UNDERWATER EXHAUST RUDDER PORT EXHAUST (WITH V-DRIVE ENGINE) (WITH V-DRIVE (WITH V-DRIVE ENGINE) OPTION) 2.10 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 45: Description Of Major Controls

    With a screwdriver, turn the adjustment screw while moving the throttle lever back and forth until a positive action is obtained. IDLE REVERSE • Repeat the same procedure on the shift lever detent screw. 2.11 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 46: Trim Tabs

    Using both switches to lower both tabs on a side- . 2.12.1) TRIM TAB ROCKER SWITCH (AT CONTROL STATION) HYDRAULIC RAM TRIM TAB PUMP HYDRAULIC FLUID RESERVOIR FILL ZINC ANODE HYDRAULIC RAM TRIM TAB TRIM TAB ZINC ANODE 2.12 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 47: Power Trim Unit And Gauge

    EFFECTS OF PORT AND STBD TRIM TAB ADJUSTMENT STERN DRIVE - UP PORT TAB DOWN BOTH NEUTRAL STBD TAB DOWN PORT STERN UP NO CHANGE IN LIST STBD STERN UP STBD BOW DOWN PORT BOW DOWN 2.13 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 48: Trailer Switch

    The mechanism that raises the lower unit will stop operating at the end of the upward travel. To bring the drive unit down into boating position, push the 2.14 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 49: Oil Pressure, Water Temperature

    • Trim and Wa ter Pres sure • Water Pressure REFER TO OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR IN- • Battery Voltage STRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION. • Engine Hours • Fuel Flow and Fuel Used • RPM • Depth 2.15 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 50: Smartcraft

    ® Your Sea Ray dealer may have already done this for you. If this has not already been done by your System View covers all of the features listed under...
  • Page 51: Magnetic Compass

    Keep this correction card or chart at the helm. NOTE: The compass adjustment is only good for the 2.17 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 52: Navigation And Anchor Lights

    Read the “Federal Requirements and Safety Tips yyyy for Recreational Boats” provided in your kit. yyyy AVIGATION AND NCHOR IGHT WITCHES ) (F . 2.18.1) IGHT WITCH ANEL NAVIGATION LIGHT SWITCH yyyy ANCHOR LIGHT SWITCH 2.18 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 53: Section 3 • Using Your Boat

    Bilge blower on for at least four (4) minutes. Use a trailer that can properly support the boat’s weight and shape. Get professional help in picking Feel to confirm airflow at hull vent on hull side. the right trailer for your boat. ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 54: Fueling The Boat

    • Check the fill plate label to ensure that fuel is placed ONLY in the fuel tank. The fuel fill plates ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 55: Boarding

    DO NOT overload the boat. • Board one person at a time and give assistance as needed. • Transfer gear and equipment by handing it from a person on the dock to a person on board. You ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 56: Passenger Instruction And Location

    (see Section 2 – Bilge and Underwater Listed below are basic pre-start and starting Gear ). reminders. These are not a substitute for the engine manufacturer’s specific recommendations. ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 57 DC into forward or reverse distribution panel. gear. IF ENGINE TEMPERATURE . 3.5.7) GOES ABOVE NORMAL RANGE. SHUT DOWN THE ENGINE IMMEDIATELY. 140 180 GET TRAINED HELP TO FIND PROBLEM. ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 58: Shifting To Drive The Boat

    Cockpit can fill with water if boat is moving forward, when it is put into reverse. DE ENERGIZE Before shifting into reverse, shift to neutral, wait for the boat to stop moving forward, then shift into reverse. ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 59: Steering System (With Standard I/O Engines)

    Any change in steering such as looseness, tightness, binding, etc., must be checked REFER TO OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR immediately by your Sea Ray dealer. INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION. Periodically remove the plug in the helm unit and check the oil level visually.
  • Page 60 ABLE OUTING & S TEERING OUTING . 3.8.2) FIRE EXTINGUISHER MANUAL PULL PORT ENGINE THROTTLE CABLE PORT ENGINE SHIFT CABLE STARBOARD ENGINE SHIFT CABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHER STEERING STARBOARD ENGINE MANUAL RELEASE CABLE THROTTLE CABLE ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 61: Windlass

    INSPECTED AT LEAST TWICE A YEAR BY YOUR IGHT WITCH ANEL and lowering the anchor. SEA RAY DEALER. See section 8 of this manual . 3.9.2) To operate the windlass for inspection, service and maintenance the WINDLASS power recommendations.
  • Page 62: To Operate From The Helm

    Coat contact surfaces with a light film of lubricant. • Reassemble the unit and tighten clutch by CHAIN PULLEY turning the handle clockwise. REFER TO WINDLASS OPERATOR’S MANUAL LOWER CONE IN YOUR OWNER’S PACKET FOR DETAILED OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. 3.10 ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 63: Ection Ilge Nderwater Ear

    NGINE ATCH WITCHES . 4.1.1) yyyyyy ENGINE HATCH yyyyyy LIFT (UP) TO OPERATE ENGINE HATCH: OPEN & LATCH HATCH ENGINE HATCH yyyyyy TRANSOM LIFT LIFT (DOWN) DOOR yyyyyy yyyyyy EMERGENCY TRIM TABS START yyyyyy ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 64: Drain Plug

    (Figure 4.2.3). The bilge pump is manually activated from the switch panel located LOCK TAB on the helm (Figure 4.2.2). FLOAT SWITCH KNOB TO MANUALLY TEST FLOAT SWITCH AND PUMP ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 65: Bilge Blowers

    Do not allow obstructions to interfere with bilge blower or ventilation intake operation. Engine performance the aft EIM also located on the forward may be adversely affected. component board in the engine compartment (see Fig. 6.11.1) ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 66 HOSE FLOAT SWITCH BILGE PUMP PORT STBD HOSES BLOWER (PORT) EMERGENCY HIGH WATER BILGE PUMP EMERGENCY HIGH WATER FLOAT SWITCH EMERGENCY HIGH WATER FLOAT FLOAT SWITCH SWITCH BILGE EMERGENCY PUMP HIGH WATER BILGE PUMP ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 67: Engines

    2. E NGINES the manual provided by the engine manufacturer. Follow the recommended maintenance and ® The engines on the 340 Sundancer are the heart warranty schedule in your Engine Operator’s ® of your Sea Ray . Proper attention to and Manual included in the owner’s packet.
  • Page 68: Engine Mounts

    145-150 FT. LBS. SLIDE MOUNT SLOT FOR SIDE TO SIDE ADJUSTMENT VIBRATION MOUNT VERTICAL TORQUE ESNA NUT ADJUSTMENT NUT 45-50 FT. LBS. ENGINE MOUNT BACKING PLATE STRINGER CAP TORQUE ESNA NUT STRINGER 45-50 FT. LBS. ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 69: Engine Exhaust System

    PORT ENGINE EXHAUST HOSE UNDERWATER EXHAUST OUTLET (BOTTOM PAINT INSIDE OF OUTLET) MUFFLER NOTE: EXHAUST HOSE ROUTING MAY BE DIFFERENT THAN THIS ILLUSTRATION DUE TO BILGE LAYOUT REQUIREMENTS FOR DIFFERING ENGINE AND EQUIPMENT OPTIONS. ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 70: Engine Removal

    ® avoid damage. Contact your Sea Ray dealer the shaft coupling. Also check the coupling keys. immediately if you are experiencing severe They must fit correctly to prevent forcing the vibration.
  • Page 71: Fresh Water Cooling System (Option)

    2. With stern drives, set the outdrive at a ASIC ROPELLER HARACTERISTICS lesser trim angle (trim the unit downward). Propellers have two basic characteristics: • Diameter • Pitch. ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 72: Propeller (With Standard Inboard V-Drive En Gines)

    This causes an uneven drag, so that a boat’s bow may tend to fall off in one direction or the other from the intended course given by the wheel. 4.10 ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 73: Propeller (With Option I/O Stern Drive Engines)

    KEY SHOULD SEAT IN KEYWAY KEY RIDING UP IN KEYWAY CORRECT FIT INCORRECT FIT JAM NUT PROP LLUSTRATION LLUSTRATION ALL CORNERS OF KEY SHOULD BE BEVELED 2 X 4 WEDGE BLOCK LLUSTRATION LLUSTRATION 4.11 ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 74 If the propeller is ROPELLER . 4.12.6) seized to the shaft and cannot be removed by hand, special tools are needed. Have the SECURING TABS propeller removed by an authorized dealer or trained mechanic. 4.12 ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 75: Shafts (With Standard Inboard V-Drive Engines)

    TRANSMISSION SHAFT SHAFT COUPLING MAX .005 ™ & S HAFT TRONG SSEMBLY WATER . 4.13.3) SEAL CARRIER KIT HOSE CLAMPS INJECTION FITTING SHAFT LOG FLEXIBLE HOSE STRONG SEAL ™ STAINLESS STEEL HULL BANDS 4.13 ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 76: Carrier Seal Kit (With Standard V-Drive Engines)

    RIVE NGINES of the shaft that was under the old lip seal. ® Your 340 Sundancer is equipped with spare carrier 7. Push the new lip seal and installation tool aft seals located on the port and starboard engine until the lip seal contacts the Strong Seal™...
  • Page 77 The seacock body should be inspected and NOTICE lubricated annually. While being towed, you must close all main engine and generator engine seacocks to prevent water from being forced into the engine’s exhaust and causing internal damage. 4.15 ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 78 Replace the screen, rotate cap into position on the housing, engage wingnut into slot and tighten both wingnuts. Open the seacock by turning the handle with water flow (vertically) and check for leaks. 4.16 ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 79 Engine Seacock (Port Engine) Muffler (Starboard Engine) Rudder Steering Assembly (Port) Batteries (Port) Generator Seacock Air Conditioner Water Pump Propeller Shaft Assembly (Port) Generator Location Underwater Exhaust (Port Engine) Prop Shaft Assembly (Port) 4.17 ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 80: Bilge Layout

    Head System Overboard (Port & Starboard) Discharge Seacock (Option) Bilge Pump & Float Switch (See Fig. 4.4.2) Air Conditioner Water Pump Automatic Fire Extinguisher AA Air Conditioner Strainer Trim Tab Pump BB Air Conditioner Seacock 4.18 ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 81: Section 5 • Fuel System

    ® The 340 Sundancer standard gasoline fuel system consists of two fuel tanks with a total capacity of Fill both fuel tanks from one side of the boat. Each...
  • Page 82 ENGINE FUEL FEED STARBOARD STARBOARD STARBOARD ENGINE ENGINE FUEL STBD ENGINE ENGINE FUEL FUEL VALVE RETURN DIESEL FEED FUEL FILTER GENERATOR DIESEL FUEL FILTER GENERATOR FUEL RETURN ENGINE & GENERATOR GENERATOR FUEL FEED FUEL VALVE ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 83: Electric Fuel Valves (Gasoline)

    The diesel fuel system consists of two fuel tanks with a total capacity of 225 gallon (851 liters), fuel tank vent, shut-off valve, engine fuel supply and return line, fuel filters and fuel fills (Figure 5.2.1). ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 84: To Replace The Filter

    It is recommended that spare filter elements be carried aboard as contaminated fuel can easily plug a filter. RUBBER LID SEAL REFER TO THE ENGINE OPERATOR’S MANUAL FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION. FILTER ELEMENT ® ACOR ILTER AINTENANCE . 5.4.1) ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 85: Fueling Precautions

    Fire extinguisher – close at hand. WASTE PUMP OUT PLATE • Mooring – boat tied securely to fueling pier. • Crew – at least one knowledgeable person present. • Passengers – unnecessary people off the boat. ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 86: After Fueling - Checklist

    Windows, doors, hatches – open. • Sniff test – if fuel fumes remain, operate blowers until fumes are gone. • Fuel tank – secure filler cap. • Spills – wipe; dispose of rags ashore. ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 87: Section 6 • Electrical System

    If your boat will not be used for several weeks or always disconnect battery cables before doing any more, and there is no shore power hookup, remove work on the engine’s electrical system. the batteries from the boat and connect them to a charger. ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 88 PORT BATTERY #1 PORT BATTERY #2 ATTERY NSTALLATION WITH TANDARD NBOARD RIVE NGINES WITH ENERATOR . 6.2.2) BILGE COMPONENT PORT BOARD PORT BATTERY #2 STBD PORT BATTERY #1 STARBOARD BATTERY #1 STARBOARD BATTERY #2 ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 89 SOLENOID ASSEMBLY HULL CABLES ROUTED BEHIND COMPONENT BOARD AND STBD ENGINE TO SECURED TO GUSSET MAIN DC NEGATIVE BUS STBD MAIN DISCONNECT STBD BATTERIES NEGATIVE SOLENOID BUS BAR TO TO STBD ENGINE STBD ENGINE ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 90 SOLENOID ASSEMBLY PORT BATTERIES TO PORT ENGINE (NEGATIVE) PORT MDS BUS BAR TO PORT ENGINE ) (S ATTERY ABLE OUTING WITH PTIONAL NBOARD UTBOARD NGINES TARBOARD . 6.4.2) HULL PORT ENGINE TO ENGINE NEGATIVE STBD ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 91: Recommended Batteries

    All electrical components in the engine compartment amperage, it will not provide adequate protection must be ignition-protected to avoid the possibility against an electrical malfunction and will create a of creating sparks in a gasoline environment. fire hazard. ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 92: Main Dc Breaker Panel

    Cabin Main Aft EIM Switched Cockpit Refrigerator Fwd EIM Accessory Electronics Accessory Accessory Accessory Aft EIM Unswitched Sump Pump Fwd Emergency Bilge Pump Emergency Bilge Pump Bilge Pump Batt Charger Output Port Batt Charger ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 93 NGINE ULKHEAD PORT STBD AFT EIM CABIN MAIN SWITCHED COCKPIT FWD EIM REFRIGERATOR ACCESSORY ELECTRONICS ACCESSORY ACCESSORY ACCESSORY AFT EIM FWD EMERGENCY SUMP PUMP PUMP EMERGENCY BILGE PUMP BILGE PUMP BATTERY BATTERY CHARGER CHARGER ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 94: Cabin Dc Distribution Panel

    12 Volt DC Breakers Amperage 12 Volt DC Breakers Amperage Cabin Lighting Accessory Plugged Stereo Port Ignition Fresh Water Pump Starboard Ignition Refrigerator Carbon Monoxide (CO) Monitor Head System Discharge Pump (Option) Power Vents ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 95 91YY5017-1 91YY5018-1 GREYHILL 0034 GREYHILL 0034 DAYS DAYS 1447606 1447598 AFT EIM UNIT AFT EIM UNIT 000017 000029 NOTE: THIS BOX IS IGNITION PROTECTED. DO NOT OPEN. READ WARNING ON BOX IN ENGINE COMPARTMENT. ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 96 GREYHILL 0034 DAYS AFT ACCESSORY HATCH LIFT LIGHTS TRIM TABS 1447606 SYSTEM MONITOR AFT EIM UNIT 000017 STARBOARD MERCATHODE PORT MERCATHODE STEREO MEMORY NOT SHOWN SMARTCRAFT UNSWITCHED COCKPIT LIGHTS BILGE LIGHTS COMPARTMENT LIGHTS 6.10 ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 97: Emergency Start System

    . 6.11.2) 9. L IGHTING Your boat is equipped with a variety of different lighting fixtures (Figure 6.13.1 & 6.14.1). Always replace a bulb using the type and wattage of the original bulb. 6.11 ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 98 FUSE TYPE BULB #12V10WPERKO #70-0 MAST NAV. LIGHT BILGE LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT FUSE TYPE BULB BULB #12V10WPERKO FIG.71 REPLACEMENT BULB#CEC1141 IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT AFT STORAGE LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT FUSE TYPE BULB #12864 12V5W 6.12 ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 99 12 VOLT BULB 12O VOLT REPLACEMENT BULB HALOGEN 12V 10W REPLACEMENT BI-PRONG E14 110V 25W SWIVEL LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT HALOGEN 12V 10W BI-PRONG ROUND LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT HALOGEN 12V 10W BI-PRONG STEP LIGHT 6.13 ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 100 120 VOLT AC GFI OUTLET (INSIDE CABINET) SALON STEP LIGHT COCKPIT 120 VOLT AC OUTLET (BELOW SINK) CABIN ENTRY STEREO MUTE CABIN COCKPIT S P E A K E R S P E A K E R 6.14 ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 101 AC AMPERES GENERATOR SHORE AC CONVERTER 10 20 40 50 STOVE REVERSED POWER POLARITY AC VOLTS AFT AIR CONDITIONER LINE 1 FWD AIR CONDITIONER 10 20 40 50 ACCESSORY AC AMPERES GENERATOR SHORE 6.15 ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 102: Ac System

    YSTEM 220 Volt / 50 Hz Wiring (Optional System) 10. AC S YSTEM The 220 volt / 50Hz wiring installed on Sea Ray ® boats consists of three (3) color-coded wires. The DANGER brown wire is the “hot” feed, light blue is the common, or neutral, and the green wire is the EXTREME HAZARD –...
  • Page 103 CAUTION Route and tie the power cord from the boat to the dockside power outlet box to prevent persons tripping over it and the cord falling in the water. 6.17 ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 104: To Disconnect Shore Power

    AC VOLTS AFT AIR CONDITIONER LINE 1 FWD AIR CONDITIONER 10 20 40 50 ACCESSORY AC AMPERES GENERATOR SHORE Note: The power panel on your boat may not look exactly like this one. 6.18 ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 105: Servicing The Main Distribution Panel

    Unplug the shore power. Remove screws from all sides except the hinged side of panel. The main distribution panel is hinged to swing open for servicing. Reverse the procedure for closing the panel. 6.19 ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 106: Cabin 120 Volt Main Distribution Panel Controls & Functions

    Outlets Refrigerator/Ice Maker Refrigerator/Ice Maker Water Heater Water Heater AC Converter AC Converter Stove Stove Aft Air Conditioner Plugged Aft Air Conditioner Plugged Fwd Air Conditioner Fwd Air Conditioner Accessory Plugged Accessory Plugged 6.20 ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 107: Battery Charger / Converter

    • Equalize Mode - this stage activates for 15 minutes every 21 hours. When the converter/ 6.21 ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 108: International Receptacle

    It does generator is warranted separately by the not prevent line-to-ground electric shock, but ® generator manufacturer, NOT Sea Ray . Follow the does limit the time of exposure to a period recommended maintenance and warranty schedule considered safe for normally healthy persons.
  • Page 109 FWD AIR CONDITIONER 10 20 40 50 and the engine room is safely ventilated. ACCESSORY AC AMPERES GENERATOR SHORE Note: The power panels on your boat may not look exactly like these. 6.23 ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 110 A. Turn OFF MAIN breaker above the shore power GENERATOR MODEL. plug in the transom compartment. B. UnPlug shore power cord. . 6.24.3) Power Connection Power Box on the Boat on the Dock 6.24 ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 111 (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. 6.25 ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 112 (zinc saver) is standard is probably a stray current problem within the boat ® on all Sea Ray boats. It is installed between the or at the slip or mooring. shore power ground and the boats' AC grounding connection to the DC bonding system.
  • Page 113: Electrical Schematics

    The solid state controller is mounted within a plastic work on the boat’s electrical system yourself. housing on the transom in the bilge. Instead, we recommend that you take your boat to your authorized Sea Ray ® dealer for service. Maintenance Sea Ray ®...
  • Page 114 6 • E ECTION LECTRICAL YSTEM NTENTIONALLY LANK 6.28 ® (375 Sundancer ® 340 Sundancer...
  • Page 115 20. 340 DA Electrical Schematics DC W IRING IAGRAM DC W IRING IAGRAM . 6.29.1) DRAWING NO. 09-601 (1 OF 6), R EVISION . 6.29.2) DRAWING NO. 09-601 (2 OF 6) 6.29 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 116 340 DA Electrical Schematics (Continued) DC W IRING IAGRAM . 6.30.1) DRAWING NO. 09-601 (3 OF 6), R EVISION 6.30 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 117 340 DA Electrical Schematics (Continued) DC W IRING IAGRAM . 6.31.1) DRAWING NO. 09-601 (4 OF 6) 6.31 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 118 340 DA Electrical Schematics (Continued) DC W IRING IAGRAM . 6.32.1) DRAWING NO. 09-601 (5 OF 6) R EVISION 6.32 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 119 340 DA Electrical Schematics (Continued) DC W IRING IAGRAM . 6.33.1) DRAWING NO. 09-601 (6 OF 6) R EVISION 6.33 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 120 340 DA Electrical Schematics (Continued) DC W ) (1 IRING IAGRAM OLVO IESEL PTION . 6.34.1) DRAWING NO. 09-602 (1 OF 4) R EVISION 6.34 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 121 340 DA Electrical Schematics (Continued) DC W ) (2 IRING IAGRAM OLVO IESEL PTION . 6.35.1) DRAWING NO. 09-602 (2 OF 4) R EVISION 6.35 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 122 DC W ) (3 IRING IAGRAM OLVO IESEL PTION IRING IAGRAM OLVO IESEL PTION . 6.36.1) . 6.36.2) DRAWING NO. 09-602 (3 OF 4) R DRAWING NO. 09-602 (4 OF 4) R EVISION EVISION 6.36 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 123 340 DA Electrical Schematics (Continued) DC W ) (1 IRING IAGRAM OLVO ANMAR . 6.37.1) DRAWING NO. 09-604 (1 OF 3) 6.37 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 124 DC W ) (2 DC W ) (3 IRING IAGRAM ANMAR IRING IAGRAM ANMAR . 6.38.1) . 6.38.2) DRAWING NO. 09-604 (2 OF 3) R DRAWING NO. 09-604 (3 OF 3) R EVISION EVISION 6.38 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 125 340 DA Electrical Schematics (Continued) DC W ABIN IRING IAGRAM . 6.39.1) DRAWING NO. 09-605 (1 OF 2) R EVISION 6.39 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 126 340 DA Electrical Schematics (Continued) DC W ABIN IRING IAGRAM . 6.40.1) DRAWING NO. 09-605 (2 OF 2) R EVISION 6.40 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 127 340 DA Electrical Schematics (Continued) DC B REAKER ANEL IRING IAGRAM . 6.41.1) DRAWING NO. 09-606 R EVISION 6.41 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 128 340 DA Electrical Schematics (Continued) NTERTAINMENT YSTEM IAGRAM . 6.42.1) DRAWING NO. 09-608 6.42 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 129 340 DA Electrical Schematics (Continued) TEREO IRING IAGRAM . 6.43.1) DRAWING NO. 09-610 R EVISION 6.43 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 130 340 DA Electrical Schematics (Continued) SP-55) HRUSTER IRING IAGRAM OWER INDLASS IRING CHEMATIC OFRANS ROGRESS . 6.44.1) . 6.44.2) DRAWING NO. 09-612 DRAWING NO. 09-614 6.44 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 131 340 DA Electrical Schematics (Continued) ATELLITE TEREO YSTEM PTION YSTEMS ONITOR IRING IAGRAM . 6.45.1) DRAWING NO. 09-615 . 6.45.2) DRAWING NO. 09-616 6.45 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 132 340 DA Electrical Schematics (Continued) (220V) ENERATOR IRING IAGRAM OHLER ENERATOR IRING IAGRAM . 6.46.2) . 6.46.1) DRAWING NO. 09-620 R DRAWING NO. 09-618 R EVISION EVISION 6.46 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 133 340 DA Electrical Schematics (Continued) (4.5 KW) ESTERBEKE IESEL ENERATOR IRING IGRAM ESTERBEKE ENERATOR IRING IAGRAM . 6.47.1) . 6.47.2) DRAWING NO. 09-624 DRAWING NO. 09-622 6.47 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 134 340 DA Electrical Schematics (Continued) OHLER ENERATOR OLTAGE IRING IAGRAM ESTERBEKE ENERATOR OLTAGE IRING . 6.48.2) . 6.48.1) DRAWING NO. 09-627 DRAWING NO. 09-626 6.48 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 135 340 DA Electrical Schematics (Continued) (120V) ISTRIBUTION ANEL IRING IAGRAM ENERATOR OLTAGE IRING . 6.49.1) . 6.49.2) DRAWING NO. 09-630 R DRAWING NO. 09-628 EVISION 6.49 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 136 340 DA Electrical Schematics (Continued) (220V/50H TOVE WITCH IRING IAGRAM ISTRIBUTION ANEL IRING IAGRAM . 6.50.2) . 6.50.1) DRAWING NO. 09-634 DRAWING NO. 09-632 R EVISION 6.50 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 137 340 DA Electrical Schematics (Continued) GFCI (RCD) C & W GFCI (RCD) C & W UROPEAN OMPONENTS IRING UROPEAN OMPONENTS IRING . 6.51.1) . 6.51.2) DRAWING NO. 09-637 (1 2) R EVISION DRAWING NO. 09-637 (2 6.51 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 138 340 DA Electrical Schematics (Continued) AC S YSTEMS IRING IAGRAM . 6.52.1) DRAWING NO. 09-640 R EVISION 6.52 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 139 340 DA Electrical Schematics (Continued) REMIUM ABIN PGRADE YSTEM IRING IGRAM REMIUM OCKPIT PGRADE YSTEM IRING IGRAM . 6.53.1) . 6.53.2) DRAWING NO. 09-642 DRAWING NO. 09-644 6.53 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 140 340 DA Electrical Schematics (Continued) MART RAFT YSTEMS IAGRAM YSTEMS PEED . 6.54.1) DRAWING NO. 09-701 6.54 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 141 340 DA Electrical Schematics (Continued) ’ MARTCRAFT YSTEMS IAGRAM YSTEM . 6.55.1) DRAWING NO. 09-710 6.55 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 142: Wire Harnesses

    21. 340 DA Wire Harnesses 6000 491 F ORTHSTAR ISHFINDER . 6.56.1) DRAWING NO. 09-743 6.56 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 143 340 DA Wire Harnesses (Continued) (V-D ILGE ARNESS NSTALLATION RIVE (V-D ILGE ARNESS NSTALLATION RIVE . 6.57.1) DRAWING NO. 09-803 (1 OF 3) . 6.57.2) DRAWING NO. 09-803 (3 OF 3) 6.57 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 144 340 DA Wire Harnesses (Continued) DC H DC H ABIN ARNESS NSTALLATION ABIN ARNESS NSTALLATION . 6.58.1) . 6.58.2) DRAWING NO. 09-806 (1 OF 3) DRAWING NO. 09-806 (2 OF 3) 6.58 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 145 340 DA Wire Harnesses (Continued) DC H ABIN ARNESS ONSTRUCTION . 6.59.1) DRAWING NO. 09-806 (3 OF 3) 6.59 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 146 340 DA Wire Harnesses (Continued) NTERCONNECTION IAGRAM . 6.60.1) DRAWING NO. 09-869 6.60 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
  • Page 147 340 DA Wire Harnesses (Continued) EILING ARNESS NSTALLATION POILER ARNESS NSTALLATION . 6.61.1) . 6.62.2) DRAWING NO. 09-875 DRAWING NO. 09-877 6.61 340 Sundancer ® (375 Sundancer ®...
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  • Page 149: Layout And Accessory Locations

    TEST BUTTON should be inspected and cleaned frequently. To (ON SIDE) HORN clean strainer, refer to Section 2 – Seacocks & Strainers. ) The water passes through the air conditioning/heating unit, then flows overboard. ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 150: To Start System

    3. Follow the instructions in the Air Conditioner/ Heater manual for control pad operation. REFER TO OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION. A/C / HEATER CONTROL PANEL YPICAL ONDITIONING OMPRESSOR . 7.2.1) LOWER REMOVABLE FILTER ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 151 (DRAINS INTO SHOWER SUMP) COOLING WATER DISCHARGE SEACOCK (THRU-HULL FITTING) SHOWER SUMP AIR DUCT TO HEAD AIR DUCT TO MID STATEROOM VENT COOLING WATER LINE WATER PUMP COOLING WATER INTAKE STRAINER (AC SYSTEM SEACOCK) ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 152: Water System

    If a water treatment additive is not available, the following steps may be followed to sanitize the water system: 1. Pump the water tank empty. Shut OFF water system breaker. ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 153 TO GALLEY SINK 3. TO HEAD SINK TO HEAD SINK 4. FROM WATER HEATER TO HEAD TOILET TO DOCKSIDE WATER INLET 10. TO COCKPIT WET BAR 11. TO WATER HEATER 12. FROM WATER PUMP WATER HEATER ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 154: Winterizing The Water System

    4. After repairs are made, turn on the Cold Head Sink valve. WATER PUMP WATER PUMP SUCTION ATER ILTER .7.6.2) FILTER SCREEN O-RING BOWL COVER ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 155: Water Heater

    Check the pump and float ELEMENTS WILL RESULT IF THEY ARE switch for obstructions and proper working order. NOT COMPLETELY IMMERSED IN WATER AT ALL TIMES. Turn the WATER HEATER breaker ON. ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 156: Fresh Water Washdown

    The system uses water To disconnect the system, reverse the procedure, from the fresh water tank. The FRESH WATER making sure the plug is reinstalled tightly. PUMP breaker must be ON to operate the system. ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 157: Cockpit Shower

    To empty the head/gray water system holding tank, the services of a dockside pump out station will be needed. Follow instructions at the station and make sure pump out station hose is inserted into the deck plate marked GRAY WATER/WASTE. ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 158: Gray Water System (Option)

    EQUIREMENTS FOR PERATORS YSTEM The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ® Your Sea Ray is available with a variety of head standards state that in freshwater lakes, freshwater system options. Below is a description of each reservoirs or other freshwater impoundments option.
  • Page 159: Vacuflush ® Head

    WASTE. The holding tank can also be emptied through utilization of the macerator (if supplied) (see Macerator in this section). 7.11 ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 160: Macerator (Optional)

    United States. NOTICE This boat may be equipped with an optional overboard discharge valve. Discharging of sewage directly overboard is for use where approved only. 7.12 ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 161: Antenna Tuner

    REFER TO OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR Connect the TV coax cable to the TV cable INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION. receptacle. Run the cable to the dockside receptacle and connect coax cable into receptacle. 7.13 ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 162: Telephone System

    3. IF SYSTEM DISCHARGES. SHUT then to the boat inlet. DOWN ENGINE(S), BLOWERS AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 3. Telephone outlet(s) in the boat are now operational. REFER TO OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION. 7.14 ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 163: Diesel Engine Boats

    XTINGUISHER NDICATOR IGHTS UZZER AND VERRIDE . 7.15.1) WITCH TO MANUALLY ACTIVATE THE ENGINE ROOM FIRE EXTINGUISHER: 1. PULL PIN 2. PULL HANDLE REFER TO OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION. 7.15 ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 164: Safety Pin

    To operate the unit on AC power, connect the shore power system, turn the MAIN breaker ON then turn the REFRIGERATOR breaker ON. REFER TO OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION. CAUTION Do not cover refrigerator vents. 7.16 ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 165: Stoves

    CO sickness symptoms include headache, nausea and dizziness. Do not mistake these symptoms for sea sickness. Ventilate boat. See Section 1.4, Carbon Monoxide, for more details. 7.17 ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 166: Installation Tips

    Zippers: Zippers are located on each canvas piece. Make sure canvas is centered over the metal canvas support rods (bows). When attaching any canvas piece, zip the zippers only partially. This helps to hold the piece in place 7.18 ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 167: Spotlight

    (see figure 6.12.1). • Fuse Protection - Located on the accessory board in the engine room below bow thruster battery switch. (250 amp ignition protected) (see figure 6.12.1) 7.19 ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 168: Aft Berth Sleeping Conversion

    3. Insert backrest cushions on bunk. ALON LEEPING ONVERSION ERTH LEEPING ONVERSION . 7.20.2) . 7.20.1) PULL BUNK BASE FORWARD UNTIL IT STOPS PULL SOFA BASE FORWARD FILLER CUSHIONS UNTIL IT STOPS IN SIDE STORAGE INSERT FILLER CUSHIONS 7.20 ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 169: Ervice And Maintenance

    Clean Owner’s Manual p. 9.3 As Needed Controls Steering Check for proper operation To be done by Sea Ray dealer every six months Power steering oil level Engine Manual • Gear Shift & Throttle Lubricate. Include all shift Engine Manual •...
  • Page 170 • or missing parts Anchor rope Check rope for wear • Transmission Oil Strainer Screen Clean To be done by Sea Ray dealer annually Trim Tabs Fluid Check and add as needed Trim Tab Manual • Zincs Transom Zinc Check and replace as needed Owner’s Manual p.
  • Page 171: Useful Service Information

    SHAFT SIZE (DIAMETER X LENGTH) MATERIAL FUEL CAPACITY PORT TANK STARBOARD WATER CAPACITY KEY NUMBER, IGNITION DOOR SELLING DEALER CITY & STATE LENGTH BEAM DRAFT VERTICAL CLEARANCE ESTIMATED WEIGHT GENERATOR SERIAL # MODEL # KILOWATTS ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 172: Inspection, Service And Maintenance Protocol

    Work on electrical wiring can create shock hazards using a bilge cleaner available from your dealer or or sparks. a marine store. Always shut off battery switch, breakers and/or pull fuses before checking electrical wiring or connectors. ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 173: Topside And Supplies

    Store on wooden pallet or thick plastic in a cool • Make certain you have enough PFDs on board dry place. Do not store on concrete. for the maximum number of persons you can carry. ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 174: Head System

    Run engine(s) for ten minutes to ensure that all • Remove water hoses from water pump. gasoline in the carburetor and fuel lines are treated. • Alternate opening one faucet at a time to make sure water is removed from each line. ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 175: Fitting Out After Storage

    After the cable clamps are tightened, smear the post and clamps with vaseline or grease to exclude air and acid. Do not apply grease before ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 176: Seacock Lubrication

    • Replace hose and tighten clamp. • Add a few drops of oil to the handle pivot point. EACOCK . 8.8.1) SEACOCK HANDLE HOSE OPEN HOSE CLAMPS SEACOCK BODY PIVOT POINT ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 177: Quick Reference Checklist

    EFERENCE HECKLIST ® As the owner/operator of a Sea Ray boat, you are responsible for the safe operation of your boat and the safety of your passengers. Always be sure that required documents, navigational equipment and Coast Guard required safety equipment is aboard and in proper working order.
  • Page 178: Preparing To Depart And After Launching

    *If engine fails to start, refer to the Engine Owner’s Manual for further troubleshooting procedures 8.10 ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 179: While Underway

    Run bilge pumps if necessary NGINE 1. Throttle & Gearshift Controls ........Bring to IDLE and NEUTRAL positions 2. Tachometers ............Idle the engines for five (5) minutes to cool down 8.11 ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 180: Securing The Boat

    6. Check ignition switch connections TARTER OTOR ESPONDS GNITION 1. Check that fuel tanks are not empty 2. Check fuel filters and filter/water separators clean 3. Check electrical connections on engine wiring harness and ignition wiring 8.12 ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 181: Starting The Generator

    3. STOP Switch ..............Depress to stop the generator set WARNING Do not run the generator or engines in an enclosed area, such as a closed boat house, as there is the possibility of buildup and inhaling of carbon monoxide. 8.13 ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 182: After Market Equipment Checklist

    Any safety or operational equipment added to your boat after delivery should be checked for seaworthyness and proper working condition. Use the area below to list any equipment and the proper operating condition of that equipment before getting underway. Equipment Proper Operating Condition 8.14 ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 183: Maintenance Log

    Follow the recommended maintenance listed on pages 1 & 2 of this section and keep a record of this and ALL maintenance performed on your boat. You might want to copy these pages before using them to have blank ones available when these are full. Date Maintenance Description Engine Hours 8.15 ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 184 8 • R ECTION EQUIRED NSPECTION ERVICE AND AINTENANCE ’ AINTENANCE Date Maintenance Description Engine Hours 8.16 ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 185: Section 9 • Care & Refinishing

    Check all areas of the engine room for accumlated water and dry throughly. Water left standing may penitrate through the gelcoated surfaces and wick into the fiberglass affecting the life of the product. ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 186: Stains & Scratches

    The bottom paint should be inspected annually. • Alcohol can be used to remove difficult stains. ® If it needs repainting consult your Sea Ray But it must be promptly washed off with mild dealer. detergent and water. •...
  • Page 187: Salt Crystals

    Do not use solvents such as acetone, silicone spray, benzine, carbon tetrachloride, fire extinguisher fluid, dry cleaning fluid or lacquer thinner on acrylic, since they attack the surface. Remove fine scratches with fine automotive acrylic rubbing and polishing compounds. ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 188: Exterior Upholstery Fabric

    Always clean spots, stains, etc., immediately. Test an unseen area of fabric before cleaning stain, to insure that cleaning material will not cause damage. REFER TO THE OWNER'S MANUAL PACKET FOR INSTRUCTIONS OTHER CLEANING INFORMATION. ® ® 340 Sundancer (375 Sundancer...
  • Page 189 Holding Tank ............7.11 GFI Receptacles ..........6.21 Hull Main Distribution Panel ....... 2.6, 6.10 Hull Identification Number (HIN) ......iv RCCB Outlet ............6.22 Through-Hull Fittings and Cutouts ...... 2.10 340 Sundancer ® ( 375 Sundancer ® Index 1...
  • Page 190 Quick Reference Checklist ........8.9 Recommended Equipment ........1.5 Refrigerator/Freezer ..........7.16 Repair. See Service and Maintenance Requirements International Requirements ........ 1.13 Required Equipment ..........1.2 Requirements for Vessel Operators....7.10 340 Sundancer ® ( 375 Sundancer ® Index 2...
  • Page 191: Wiring Harnesses

    Water Temperature ..........2.15 See also Layout: Helm Gauges and Switches Weather ..............1.8 Windlass ..............3.9 Windshield Vent, Electric ........7.18 Winterization ............ 7.6, 8.5 Wiring Harnesses ..........6.27 Zinc Anodes ............6.25 340 Sundancer ® ( 375 Sundancer ® Index 3...
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