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Please do not attempt to operate CC Rider without first reviewing this entire manual. It is not a new boat, therefore, many additions and changes have been made. On the chart table there are 9 binders containing information on every system and accessory on board. There are wiring diagrams and notes on all installations and even maintenance records. I have endeavored, in the binders. to detail “how” to perform numerous maintenance procedures and repairs By way of example: Head - Alternator replacement Fresh water pump - Graphic depiction of engine gauges
Pat has prepared an Index that is in each binder. 1 ELECTRICAL a. 12 volt b. 120 volt 2 GEN SET 3 FUEL 4 WATER 5 REFRIGERATION 6 MAIN ENGINES, STARTING 7 TOOLS 8 SPARE PARTS 9 SEWER 10 LAZARETTE 11 EMERGENCY GEAR 12 BILGE PUMPS 13 STOVE 1- ELECTRICAL CAVEAT: Leave the battery selector switch in the "1" position. DO NOT MOVE. The House bank is "1" on the battery selector switch and is the Starboard bank. This bank is not used to start the engines UNLESS the selector switch is in the "2" or "all" position. DO NOT do this unless an emergency and then immediately return switch to "1" position after the engines are started. (aside: The starboard bank powers the house. The Port bank starts all 3 engines. When the battery selector switch is in the "1" position the starting battery is isolated from the house.) 12 volt- There are three 12-volt panels. The main 12-volt panel is below the green line on the factory panel. This is Number One Main 12 volt panel- * "Overhead Console" breaker controls most of the overhead console. 1) Main engine exhaust temperature alarm 2) CD player & radio 3) Fan 4) Chart table light 5) GPS 6) Depth Finder
* SUMP PUMP breaker evacuates the Grey Water tank located under the guest stateroom bed. It also has a float switch that operates even when this switch is in the "off" position. If this pump needs service, it and the float switch are mounted on a sheet of aluminum and may be lifted from the tank with all wires and discharge line attached. You will have to move the spare wheel and lift the bed board to get to them.
The two auxiliary 12-volt panels are self-explanatory. The one with the aluminum plate " number 3" has fuses inside the electrical cabinet. The inverter over the chart table is fused inside the cabinet. To check the condition of the House Battery Bank, push the button over the voltmeter on the electrical panel box wall. 110 Volt Panels - The 110 volt breakers on the Main Panel are above the green tapeline. There is an additional 110volt panel inside the electrical cabinet. It controls; Both A/C units Engine Room Lights Air compressor Outlets that are not original equipment There are two selectors switches for these panels, one for the main panel and one for the one inside the electrical cabinet. The one inside the electric box is for the A/C units and some receptacles. Shore power cords & connectors; One is primarily for the A/C One is for the House There is an assortment of pigtails and 110v and 220v under the Pilot House bunk portside 2- GENERATOR SET There are 2 breakers on the port side forward on the gen. set. When the gen. set is started be sure to turn "On" the 110-volt engine room exhaust fan. The switch for this is one of the household types on the electrical cabinet. CAVEAT: After starting the gen. set allow it to run 5 minutes before any load (other than lights) is put on it. If you fail to do this it will overheat. * Check the water on the starboard side. Use the engine room water hose to fill. * Check oil on portside by opening the Velcro closure. The dipstick is low on the side. It is a screw in type. * To add oil, open the Velcro closure on the aft end of gen. set-Use the two strings hanging from overhead to hold the closure up. The large cap at the top is where oil is added. ( pour slowly) * Oil is stored on portside of engine room in a milk crate. * Starter switch is on overhead panel, there is no glow plug. To STOP the gen. set, hold the kill switch down until the engine comes to a complete stop Then turn the key off. The fuel filter is located on the forward port bulkhead in the engine room. Extra filters are in engine room port side aft.
To change the filters: * Turn valve to the filter off on the fuel manifold. * Use the fuel filter change bucket to catch the fuel & filter. * Place new filter and then open valve at manifold. * Use the pump on top of the filter to fill the bowl but first use a wrench to crack the nut on the outlet fitting side of the filter to allow air to escape. * When only fuel is coming out, retighten fitting. The engine will start without further bleeding. * This is the only filter for the gen. set. 3- FUEL SEE DIAGRAM OF FUEL TANK SYSTEM Usually draw fuel from one port and one starboard tank simultaneously to maintain trim. Make sure that the fuel is being returned to the tank from which it came. Fuel Valves To the engines are located as follows: Port forward tank- (130 gallons)- The valve is on the forward end of tank toward the front of the engine. The fuel return valve is above it. Port aft tank- (130 gallons)- The valve is on the forward end of the tank; just aft of the engine. The fuel return valve is above it. GAUGING PORT TANKS - Use the aluminum stick stored behind ladder to bridge. Hash marks are defined on list posted on window behind the ladder. Starboard forward tank- (154 gallons)- CAVEAT: This side is different from port side. The forward tank is split into two but empty and fill as ONE. The fuel valve TO the engine is at the aft end of the tank just aft of the engine. The return valve is at the forward end of the tank just forward of the engine Note the Fuel Site Gauge on this tank. For this gauge to read the amount of fuel in the tank TWO valves must be open; the Gate valve and the 1/4 turn valve, both at the bottom of the tank. Starboard Aft Tank- (92 gallons)- The fuel valve TO the engine is located at the forward end of the tank just aft of the engine. The return is on TOP of the tank. CAVEAT: The valve for the top of the SIGHT GAUGE is right next to it. For the SIGHT GAUGE to read the amount of fuel, the valves at the top & bottom of the sight gauge MUST BE OPEN (two valves on the top and two valves on the bottom.)
FUELING BEFORE FUELING: Get the following: * Two fuel vent spill containers from the engine room (aft of Gen set, starboard side in a milk crate.) * Roll of paper towels * One oil spill pad stored on the starboard side aft in engine room. * Squirt bottle of Dawn with other fueling supplies Stuff paper towels in the scupper next to the fuel fill being used. FUEL TANK VENTS PORT TANKS - have one vent each. Before commencing fueling place the Fuel Vent Spill Container over the vent. It has suction cups to hold it on the side of the boat. Be sure to tie the string to the handrail. The Port Aft Tank vent is the second one from the transom (on the side of hull). The Port Forward Tank vent is the third one from the transom. The fuel deck fittings are marked on the side of the cabin. The Starboard Aft Tank has one vent, it is the THIRD one from the transom The Starboard Forward Tank has two vents. They are the SECOND and FOURTH ones from the transom on the side of the hull. There are two fuel vent spill containers so put one on each vent. FUEL FILTER CHANGE -MAIN ENGINES There is an ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP that may be used to bleed air from the fuel system. To change filters on the Perkins: * Turn all valves on the fuel manifold off * Get the fuel filter change plastic bucket from on top of the starboard forward fuel tank, place this under the filter housing * An oil filter wrench is in the Sears toolbox, use this to twist off-(to the left) the filter housing. (Only the 2 black filter housings are filters, the 2 smaller ones are water separators and need not be serviced). * Allow the fuel and element to go into the bucket * Wipe the inside of the housing * Place a new element in it and fill with diesel fuel from the gallon jug in front of the port engine CAVEAT: FUEL WILL SPILL when twisting the housing back on. Make certain that the bucket is in place. * Repeat for each engine TO ASSURE THAT NO AIR IS IN SYSTEM: * Open a valve on the bottom of the manifold to ONE of the filters * Open the Right Hand valve on the top of the manifold * Put the end of the clear plastic tube that is attached to the top of the manifold in the fuel bucket * Go to the electric fuel pump on the bulkhead: *This pump is isolated from fuel flow by a 2-way valve in front of it and a 1/4 turn valve after it. There are 2 switches to control it. Both are on the overhead just inboard and forward of the Port engine. One is a momentary switch that may be used for bleeding or priming and the other is an ON/OFF switch as this pump is rated for continuous duty. This pump may be used in an emergency or if a fuel pump fails. This pump may also be used to bleed the rest of the fuel system to the engine. See Volume Five Perkins Shop Manual for Engine Bleeding Method. Then proceed as follows: *REFER TO PHOTO OF ELECTRIC PUMP
Turn the two- way valve A to the left (this allows fuel to the pump) Open the 1/4 turn valve B Make sure the plastic tube is in the bucket (hold it in) Open the valve to the plastic tube On the ceiling & front of the port engine there is a toggle switch, hold it "on" and the ectric pump runs Operate the electric pump until no bubbles from the plastic tube are emitted. Repeat for the other filter Close the valve to the plastic tube Tape the plastic tube back in to place so it does not spill fuel, once purging is complete Isolate electric fuel pump by turning valves A & B back to the original positions * Open both valves on top of the manifold- Open all 3 valves on the bottom of the manifold 4- WATER There are 3 tanks each holding 125 gallons. The engine room has two, one each side aft of the fuel tanks. Each tank has a deck fill. The aft tanks deck fills are the first ones from the transom. The forward tanks deck full is forward on the starboard side. (There are brass placards on the side of the cabin) To maintain proper trim of the vessel use both tanks at the same time. Valves for each are located at the base of each tank. There is a valve near the base of the Fresh Water Pump that will isolate BOTH of the tanks. The Fresh Water Pump is located on the starboard forward portion of the engine room. The third water tank is forward of the engine room and is accessed through the hatch in the hallway. The valve for this tank is located below the fresh eater pump and is just forward of the valve controlling the aft water tanks. NOTE: There is a complete replacement pump stored in the engine room starboard aft along with many misc. parts. There is a sight gauge on the starboard aft water tank: to operate, open the valve on it. 5- REFRIGERATION Is 12 volt, 120 volt and Gas. The full size Norcold and the freezer runs on all 3. * NORCOLD FULL SIZE REFRIGERATOR (Detailed instructions for this unit are in Volume 3 on the chart table) To operate the "12-volt Refrigerator breaker" must be "ON", no matter which energy source is used, gas 12 v or 120v. It is preferable to use Gas when underway or at anchor. To Use Gas: * Turn 12 volt refrigerator breaker "On" * Put a gas bottle online, they are located on the aft deck under the ladder. Turn one tank on & then the valve on the "T" that allows gas from that tank to flow. * There is also a VALVE on the STACK of VALVES near the tank that is labeled Refrigerator(the TOP one), this must be open. * Select GAS on the refrigerator door. OR To Use 120-volt * Select 120 volt on the refrigerator door. (When running on 120-volt or 12-volt it is NOT necessary to close the gas valves.) * In addition to the 12 volt breaker the 120 volt Refrigerator breaker must also be on. CAVEAT: Do not use 12 volt when starboard engine is not operating. 12 volt will NOT maintain cold for more than 3 hours even when starboard engine is running. On the #2 panel turn the Refrigerator Exhaust Fan on. Also turn ON the RED switch beside that panel. That is another exhaust fan for the refrigerator. Both are 12 volt. There is a 110-volt exhaust fan. It must be plugged into the receptacle inside the electrical cabinet. It is a plug that is hanging right next to the receptacle. DOMETIC FREEZER (Volume 3)
This unit operates on 12 volt; 120 volt or Gas. Starting from ambient temperature it is best to run it overnight on gas or 120 volt then place frozen food in it. CAVEAT: USE ONLY ONE SOURCE OF FUEL AT A TIME. * 120 Volt Operation- The freezer circuit breaker on main panel must be "On" Just forward of the freezer on the sidewall are 2 switches. Turn the 120-volt "on" (Make sure the 12 volt is "Off" * 12 Volt Operation-The 12 volt freezer switch in the #2 electric panel must be "ON', the 12 volt switch on the side wall just forward of the freezer must be "On" (Make sure the 120 volt is "OFF" GAS OPERATION: CAVEAT: Make sure BOTH the 12-volt & 120 volt switches just forward of the freezer are "OFF". Establish Gas flow from the tanks by: Open valve on tank Open valve on the "t" that controls that tank Open the valve just forward of the starboard tank on the bulkhead that is labeled "Freezer" To START follow instructions on the Dometic in Volume ____ on the chart table. Basically hold the Pilot Button down and repeatedly push the start button until the pilot ignites. It can be seen from the TOP vent, outboard side or when heat is felt coming from the vent. Note there is an emergency supply of propane in side the console on the bridge. 6- MAIN ENGINE STARTING 1. On the main circuit breaker panel turn "On" the Overhead Console breaker. 2. On the overhead console turn "Off" the switch "Alarm". It is between the two windshield wiper switches. 3. Make sure that the Battery Charger is "Off" 4. Turn the ignition key to "Heat" for 15 seconds and then start. 5. Turn the "alarm" switch back on. 6. Make certain water is discharging from exhaust. PRIOR TO LEAVING DOCK
1. Raise Mast CAVEAT: DO NOT use Radar unless mast is raised 2. Alarms: Bilge alarm "On" Co alarm "On" Gas alarm "On" 7-TOOLS There is a basic set of standard tools in the salon in a drawer in the side board/ The main tool Box is a Sears box in the engine room forward of the Port engine. Heavy tools, pipe wrenches, pullers, cheater bars and the like are in the compartment UNDER the Sears box. Aft of the Gen Set, under the parts bin is al aluminum Tool Box with a 1/2 inch socket set. In the same place and behind that box is a box with COPPER TUBING TOOLS. Port side in front on the fuel tank is a milk crate with an assortment of POWER TOOLS Electrical Tools and Parts are in the Pilothouse under the berth on the port side. Vice and anvil are just aft of Gen Set. Manual fuel transfer pump Manuel bilge pump 8- SPARE PARTS Most are stored aft in the engine room. Electrical-most are in the electrical toolbox in the pilothouse under the berth. Includes connectors, bulbs and meters. Circulating water pump for Perkins Repair kits and impellers for Perkins Fan belts for Perkins (under Sears tool Box) Repair kit for Perkins fuel pump Impellers for Volvo diesel There are plastic pans and baskets with an assortment of misc. parts. Parts for the head, A/C units Fresh water Pump (complete pump) Hose clamps of all sizes Spare hose for all applications Parts, continued Gasket Material 14 bins of SS nuts, bolts, screws and parts Wide assortment of electric wire Bilge pumps 7 float switches In Pilot house there is an assortment of glue, silicone, tape, gasket sealer wire ties, etc under the berth starboard side. FILTERS - For oil and fuel are located in the engine room, port side aft. Oil, Power Steering Fluid, Fuel Additive, Anti-Freeze, Nalcool, etc are aft of starboard engine. There are funnels and a measuring cup. Alternator- Instructions for mounting in Perkins binder See Perkins "pan" for more parts Cutlass bearing parts Zincs JABSCO head parts- motor and small parts ;hand pump for it Solenoid for shutdown on Perkins or Gen Set Solenoid switch "Ford style", for Perkins starter and preheater.
9- SEWER SYSTEM The Jabsco head is plumbed to a "Y" valve that is accessed through the hatch in the hall outside the head compartment. This valve is ordinarily set to direct the effluent to the holding tank that is located under the fwd. Stateroom sole. This is accessed through a hatch just aft. The bed. There is a MACERATOR pump mounted on the bulkhead in front of the tank. The deck fitting for pump out is located on the Stbd. Fwd. Deck. Note: there are numerous parts and repair kits for the head. including a new motor. There is also a new macerator pump. In the unlikely event the head clogs try the "plumbers friend" that is in the cabinet. 10- LAZARETTE Fuel transfer hose (white-actually stained brown) Garden hose (for potable water) Fender boards (2 sets) Dock lines Misc. lines Anchors; 16 # Danforth; Storm, with rodes Scuba tank (scuba gear is under hatch in hallway) Flopper stoppers Chaffing gear Snatch block to raise dinghy Chains & shackles Fenders Tiller, emergency 200' polypropylene line 11- EMERGENCY GEAR 4" plastic pipe with emergency gear Pilot House SOS flashlight Float Light (cockpit) PFD's on bridge (deck box and under seats) Life Raft Solar still, Pilot House electric cabinet Flare Pistol, Pilot House electric cabinet with flares Flares, behind chairs starboard side salon (large box) Dive Light, large, Pilot House 12- Bilge Pumps There are three Bilge pumps. The main one is under the center floorboand forward of the engines and has a float switch. It operates even with the bilge pump switch on the main panel in the "Off" position. There is one under the forward stateroom but it discharges into the engine room bilge. It does NOT have a float switch. The EMERGENCY pump is the large JABSCO forward of the engines. It is controlled SOLELY by its float switch. If it goes on the ALARM also sounds, it is a BELL located in the elec. Cabinet. 13- STOVE This is gas. Caveat: Make certain the left most knob on the stove is in the " Pilot Off' position unless the oven is being used. This is very important so that there is no chance of gas escaping. There is no separate valve to turn the gas off to just the stove. There are such valves for all other gas appliances. Sept. 2002 |