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262CX

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Edgewater Networks 262CX Specifications

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BrandEdgewater Networks
Model262CX
CategoryBoat
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Information

General

Details on twin outboard engines and the importance of consulting manufacturer manuals for operation.

Owner; Operator Responsibilities

Covers boat registration, accident reporting, education benefits, and required safety equipment.

Helm Control Systems

General

Overview of helm station controls including throttle, steering, and trim tabs.

Hydraulic Steering System

Explains the boat's hydraulic steering system, its components, and maintenance needs.

Engine Throttle and Shift Controls

Covers the electronic digital engine control system for twin Yamaha outboards.

Engine Stop Switch

Describes the function, operation, and safety precautions for the engine stop switch and lanyard.

Propulsion System

General

Introduction to the twin four-stroke outboard engines and their basic operational checks.

Engine Cooling System

Explains the raw water cooling system and the importance of keeping intake ports clear.

Propellers

Discusses propeller selection, pitch, and their impact on boat performance and fuel economy.

Engine Power Tilt and Trim

Details the function of the power tilt and trim system for optimizing boat attitude and performance.

Engine Instrumentation

Covers the digital engine display, including tachometer, speedometer, fuel, and temperature gauges.

Fuel Systems

General

Overview of the boat's fuel system, design standards, and owner maintenance responsibilities.

Fuel Fill

Instructions on using the fuel fill cap and its integrated vent for safe fueling.

Fuel Vent

Explains the vented fuel system, including active and passive vents, and debris clearance.

Fueling

Procedures and safety precautions for fueling the boat's 163-gallon tank with unleaded gasoline.

Fuel System Maintenance

Guidelines for inspecting fuel system components like lines, fittings, and bulbs for corrosion or damage.

Fuel Filters

Details the function and replacement of fuel filters to prevent water contamination and maintain engine performance.

Electrical Systems

General

Overview of the 12-volt DC system, AGM batteries, and the importance of marine-grade components.

Automatic Charging Relay System

Explains the automatic charging relay system for battery management and zone isolation.

Panel Switches

Describes panel-mounted breakers and switches at the helm for controlling boat functions.

Electrical System Maintenance

Maintenance for switch panels, wiring, and batteries at the start and end of the season.

Raw Water and Freshwater Systems

General

Overview of optional freshwater and standard raw water systems, including pumps and showerheads.

Livewell Operation

Instructions for operating the livewell, including pump control, flow adjustment, and drainage.

High Pressure Washdown

Details the high-pressure washdown system operation, pump control, and hose usage.

Freshwater System

Explains the freshwater system, pump operation, showerhead use, and troubleshooting water systems.

Raw Water System Maintenance

Periodic checks for the raw water system, including pump care, strainer cleaning, and hose inspection.

Drainage System

General

Explanation of the boat's self-bailing design and the importance of clear, free-flowing drains.

Drain System Maintenance

Essential maintenance tasks for ensuring effective drainage, including cleaning and flushing.

Cockpit Drains

Details the location and maintenance of cockpit drains to ensure proper water drainage overboard.

Transom Bilge

Describes the transom bilge, its pumps, float switches, and the transom drain plug.

Locker Drains

Information on locker drains, covering the anchor locker and bow storage lockers.

Aft Fishbox

Details the aft fishbox drainage system and its use with ice and water.

T-Top Drain

Explains T-top drain holes and the importance of periodic checks, especially in freezing conditions.

Safety Equipment

Required Safety Equipment

Lists U.S. Coast Guard required safety gear: PFDs, visual distress signals, sound signals, and fire extinguishers.

Suggested Safety Equipment - Inshore

Recommended additional safety equipment for safe operation inshore.

Suggested Safety Equipment - Offshore

Recommended additional safety equipment for safe operation offshore.

Safe Operation

Pre-Cruise Check Lists

Essential checks before starting a cruise, covering provisions, weather, safety gear, and engine status.

Basic Rules of the Road

Introduction to boating safety, navigation rules, right-of-way, and recommended safety courses.

Safe Operation

Guidance on getting underway, maintaining safe cruising speed, and situational awareness.

Trailering Your Boat

Covers trailer sizing, vehicle suitability, safety checks, trailering tips, and reversing maneuvers.

Routine Maintenance

Exterior Hull and Deck

Maintenance for fiberglass, hardware, aluminum, chrome, and Plexiglas surfaces.

Engine

Engine maintenance tasks, including flushing, waxing, fluid checks, and propeller care.

Exterior Equipment

Anchor Locker

Information on the anchor locker design and proper use of anchor line and tie-off cleat.

Boarding Ladder

Details on the fold-down boarding ladder and safety precautions when using it.

Trim Tabs

Explains how trim tabs assist in maintaining boat trim and level running attitude.

Seasonal Maintenance

Engine

Seasonal engine maintenance: fuel stabilizer, waxing, oil changes, and propeller shaft greasing.

Hull

Recommendations for waxing the hull to maintain its factory luster and protect it from sun.

Storage

Guidance on proper boat storage, covering, ventilation, and protection from environmental hazards.

Trailer

Seasonal maintenance for the trailer: checking wheel bearings, tire inflation, and support.

California Evaporative Emissions Control System Warranty Statement

Your Warranty Rights and Obligations

Details owner's rights and obligations for the evaporative emission control system warranty.

Manufacturers Warranty Coverage

Specifies the two-year warranty period for defective evaporative emission-related parts.

Owners Warranty Responsibilities

Outlines owner's duties: required maintenance, retaining receipts, and presenting craft for repairs.

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