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Four winns Horizon 220 - User Manual

Four winns Horizon 220
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Summary

PREFACE

WARNING CONVENTIONS

DANGER

Imminently hazardous situation.

WARNING

Potentially hazardous situation.

CAUTION

Potentially hazardous situation, minor injury.

NOTICE

Important but not hazard-related info.

CAPACITY LABEL AND OTHER STICKER LOCATIONS

A. NMMA CERTIFIED

Certification sticker details.

B. Capacity Label

Boat capacity information.

C. Procedure Checklist

Checklist for procedures.

D. Equipment Checklist

Checklist for equipment.

E. Ski Tow Warning

Warning about ski tow fitting.

F. Ladder Warning

Warning about boarding ladder.

G. Armorcote Sticker

Information on Armorcote sticker.

H. Winning Edge Sticker

Information on Winning Edge sticker.

BOW RIDER SPECIFICATIONS

CUDDY SPECIFICATIONS

CONTROL SYSTEMS

C - 1 GENERAL

General overview of control systems.

C - 2 CONTROL OPERATION

Explains how to operate control systems.

C - 3 NEUTRAL SAFETY SWITCH

Details the neutral safety switch function.

C - 4 CONTROL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE

Maintenance procedures for control systems.

STEERING SYSTEMS

D - 1 GENERAL

General overview of steering systems.

D - 2 PROPELLER TORQUE

Explains propeller torque effect on steering.

D - 3 STEERING SYSTEM MAINTENANCE

Maintenance for steering systems.

ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS

E - 1 GENERAL

General overview of electrical systems.

E - 2 BATTERY SYSTEM

Details the boat's battery system.

E - 3 12 VOLT ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT

Information on 12-volt electrical equipment.

E - 4 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE

Maintenance for electrical systems.

E - 5 STRAY CURRENT CORROSION

Discusses stray current corrosion.

FUEL SYSTEMS

F - 1 GASOLINE FUEL SYSTEMS

Details gasoline fuel systems.

F - 2 FUEL STANDARDS

Standards for gasoline fuel.

F - 3 FUELING INSTRUCTIONS

Instructions for fueling the boat.

WASTE & WATER SYSTEMS

G - 1 GENERAL

General overview of waste and water systems.

G - 2 DISINFECTING THE WATER SYSTEM

Steps to disinfect the water system.

G - 3 FRESH WATER SYSTEMS

Details on fresh water systems.

G - 4 HEADS

Information on boat heads.

G - 5 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE

Maintenance for waste and water systems.

VENTILATION AND DRAINAGE SYSTEMS

H - 1 ENGINE COMPARTMENT VENTILATION

Ventilation for the engine compartment.

H - 2 CABIN VENTILATION

Ventilation for the cabin.

H - 3 HULL DRAINAGE SYSTEMS

Drainage systems for the hull.

H - 4 CARBON MONOXIDE

Information on carbon monoxide hazards.

INTERIOR EQUIPMENT

I - 1 ALCOHOL STOVE

Details on the alcohol stove.

I - 2 GLOVEBOX

Information about the glovebox.

I - 3 IN-DASH COOLER

Details on the in-dash cooler.

I - 4 STEREO

Information on the boat's stereo system.

I - 5 CHERRY HELM ENHANCEMENTS

Details on cherry helm enhancements.

I - 6 ANCHOR STORAGE

Information on anchor storage.

I - 7 SKI STORAGE LOCKER

Details on the ski storage locker.

I - 8 HINGED BOW STORAGE

Information on hinged bow storage.

I - 9 BOW FILL-IN CUSHIONS

Details on bow fill-in cushions.

I - 10 ALL FILL-IN CUSHIONS

Information on all fill-in cushions.

I - 11 WALK-THRU DOOR OPTION (HORIZONS)

Details on the walk-thru door option.

I - 12 FENDER STORAGE (HORIZONS)

Information on fender storage.

SAFETY AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT

J - 1 RAILS & DECK HARDWARE

Details on rails and deck hardware.

UPHOLSTERY

K - 1 INTERIOR SEATING (SUNDOWNERS)

Interior seating for Sundowner models.

K - 2 EXTERIOR SEATING

Exterior seating information.

K - 3 EXTERIOR UPHOLSTERY CARE

Care for exterior upholstery.

K - 4 CARPET CARE

Information on carpet care.

WEATHER COVERS

L - 1 GENERAL INFORMATION

General information on weather covers.

WEATHER COVERS

L - 2 TRAILERING

Information regarding trailering the boat.

L - 3 WINTER STORAGE

Guidance on winter storage.

L - 4 MAINTENANCE

Maintenance for weather covers.

L - 5 CARBON MONOXIDE

Information on carbon monoxide.

FIBERGLASS AND HULL INFORMATION

M - 1 HULL DESIGN INFORMATION

Details on hull design.

M - 2 FIBERGLASS CONSTRUCTION

Information on fiberglass construction.

M - 3 EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION

Details on equipment installation.

M - 4 FIBERGLASS CARE & MAINTENANCE

Care and maintenance for fiberglass.

FIBERGLASS AND HULL INFORMATION

M - 4 FIBERGLASS CARE & MAINTENANCE

Care and maintenance for fiberglass.

A. General Maintenance

General maintenance for fiberglass.

B. Weathering Effects on Gel Coat

Effects of weather on gel coat.

C. Stains

Information on removing stains.

M - 5 FIBERGLASS REPAIRS

Procedures for fiberglass repairs.

A. Scratches

How to repair scratches.

B. Gouges & Cracks

Repairing gouges and cracks.

C. Osmotic Blistering

Information on osmotic blistering.

M - 6 ANTI-FOULING PAINT

Details on anti-fouling paint.

M - 7 HULL SUPPORT

Information on hull support.

WOODWORK AND COMPOSITES

N - 1 HIGH-PRESSURE LAMINATE CARE

Care for high-pressure laminate.

N - 2 STAR BOARD

Information on star board material.

N - 3 CHERRY ENHANCEMENTS

Details on cherry enhancements.

GENERAL MAINTENANCE

O - 1 WINTERIZATION

Procedures for winterizing the boat.

O - 2 ENGINE FLUSH OUT

How to flush out the engine.

O - 3 GENERAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

Schedule for general maintenance tasks.

TRAILERS

P - 1 GENERAL TRAILER INFORMATION

General information about trailers.

P - 2 TRAILER COMPONENTS

Details on trailer components.

P - 3 OPERATION

Operating instructions for trailers.

P - 4 TRAILERING

Information on trailering the boat.

P - 5 MAINTENANCE

Maintenance for trailers.

A. Care of Exterior Finish

How to care for the trailer's exterior finish.

OPERATION

Q - 1 GENERAL

General operating procedures.

Q - 2 COMPONENT SYSTEMS

Operation of component systems.

Q - 3 SAFETY EQUIPMENT

Safety equipment for operation.

Q - 4 PASSENGER SAFETY

Safety of passengers during operation.

Q - 5 “RULES OF THE ROAD”

Rules of the road for boating.

Q - 6 LIGHTNING

Safety precautions during lightning.

Q - 7 DRUGS AND ALCOHOL

Dangers of drugs and alcohol in boating.

Q - 8 PRE-CRUISE SYSTEM CHECK

System checks before starting the boat.

A. Before Starting The Engine

Checks before starting the engine.

B. After Starting The Engine

Checks after starting the engine.

A - 9 ENGINE OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES

Engine operational procedures.

A. Before Starting

Steps before starting the engine.

OPERATION

B. Cold Engine Start (Carbureted Engines)

Starting cold carbureted engines.

C. Warm Engine Starting

Starting warm engines.

OPERATION

D. Shifting and Control Speed

How to shift gears and control speed.

E. Stopping Engine

Procedures for stopping the engine.

A - 10 GROUNDING AND TOWING

Safety procedures for grounding and towing.

FUEL SYSTEMS

A. System Testing

Testing the fuel system.

B. Fuel Fills

Information on fueling the boat.

C. Anti-Syphon Valves

Details on anti-syphon valves.

D. Fuel Gauge

Information on the fuel gauge.

E. Fuel Senders

Details on fuel senders.

F. Fuel Filters

Information on fuel filters.

G. Use and Maintenance

Use and maintenance of fuel systems.

SAFETY AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT

J - 2 WINDSHIELDS

Information on windshields.

J - 3 SWIM PLATFORM

Details on the swim platform.

J - 4 ANCHOR

Information on anchors.

J - 5 DEPTH SOUNDER

Details on the depth sounder.

E. Maintenance

Periodic maintenance for hardware.

SAFETY AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT

J - 6 SAFETY EQUIPMENT

Mandatory safety equipment.

A. Required Safety Equipment

Mandatory safety equipment.

B. Personal Floatation Devices (PFD’s)

Information on personal floatation devices.

C. PFD Types

Descriptions of different PFD types.

SAFETY AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT

D. PFD Pointers

Tips for using personal floatation devices.

E. Fire Extinguishers

Information on fire extinguishers.

SAFETY AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT

F. Visual Distress Signal Devices

Information on visual distress signals.

G. Sound Signaling Devices

Information on sound signaling devices.

H. Navigation Lights

Information on navigation lights.

I. Additional Recommended Equipment

Recommended extra safety gear.

SAFE BOATING PRACTICES

A. Drugs and Alcohol

Dangers of drugs and alcohol in boating.

B. Safe Operation

Guidelines for safe boat operation.

C. Passenger Safety

Ensuring passenger safety.

D. Propeller

Safety warnings regarding the propeller.

SAFE BOATING PRACTICES

E. First Aid

Basic first aid procedures.

F. Operation By Minors

Rules for minors operating the boat.

G. “Rules of the Road”

Marine traffic laws.

H. Voluntary Inspections

Optional boat inspections.

BASIC SEAMANSHIP

A. Boating Regulations

Regulations for boating.

BASIC SEAMANSHIP

B. Rules of Seamanship

Rules for seamanship.

1. Right-of-way

Rules for right-of-way on water.

2. Meeting Head-On

How to handle head-on meetings.

3. Crossing Situations

Rules for crossing situations.

4. Overtaking

Rules for overtaking other vessels.

BASIC SEAMANSHIP

5. The General Prudential Rule

General rule for collision avoidance.

6. Night Running

Guidelines for running at night.

7. Whistle Signal

Standard whistle signals and their meanings.

NAVIGATIONAL AIDS

NAVIGATIONAL AIDS

B. Lateral Markers

Information on lateral navigational markers.

C. Safe Water Markers

Information on safe water markers.

D. The Uniform State Waterway Marking System

Details on USWMS marking system.

RECOMMENDED READING

CONTACTS

OWNER’S LOGS AND RECORDS

The Float Plan

Record for boat trips and destinations.

The Fuel Log

Record for engine hours and fuel consumption.

The Service;Maintenance Log

Record for maintenance performed.

The Service Information Sheet

Sheet for recording boat service details.

NAVIGATIONAL AIDS CHART

WATER SPORTS

A. Water Sport Guidelines

Safety guidelines for water sports.

WATER SPORTS

B. Water Skiing

Safety precautions for water skiing.

UPHOLSTERY

E. Bucket Seats

Information on bucket seats.

F. Stern (Jump) Seats

Information on stern (jump) seats.

UPHOLSTERY

G. Top Storage

Information on top storage.

H. Sunsport Interior

Details on the Sunsport interior.

UPHOLSTERY

K - 4 REPLACEMENT UPHOLSTERY

Information on replacement upholstery.

B. Cleaning and Maintenance

Cleaning and maintenance for carpet.

UPHOLSTERY

C. Stain Removal Testing

Procedures for stain removal.

D. Stain Removal Procedure

Step-by-step stain removal.

WEATHER COVERS

A. Convertible Top (Suntop)

Information on convertible tops.

B. Side Curtains

Information on side curtains.

C. Aft Curtain

Information on aft curtains.

WEATHER COVERS

D. Forward Cover

Information on forward covers.

E. Bimini Top

Information on bimini tops.

F. Bimini Camper

Information on bimini campers.

G. Cockpit Cover

Information on cockpit covers.

WEATHER COVERS

H. Mooring Cover

Information on mooring covers.

FIBERGLASS AND HULL INFORMATION

M - 4 FIBERGLASS CARE & MAINTENANCE

Care and maintenance for fiberglass.

A. General Maintenance

General maintenance for fiberglass.

B. Weathering Effects on Gel Coat

Effects of weather on gel coat.

FIBERGLASS AND HULL INFORMATION

C. Stains

Information on removing stains.

M - 5 FIBERGLASS REPAIRS

Procedures for fiberglass repairs.

FIBERGLASS REPAIRS

A. Scratches

How to repair scratches.

B. Gouges & Cracks

Repairing gouges and cracks.

C. Osmotic Blistering

Information on osmotic blistering.

FIBERGLASS REPAIRS

M - 6 ANTI-FOULING PAINT

Details on anti-fouling paint.

M - 7 HULL SUPPORT

Information on hull support.

GENERAL MAINTENANCE

A. Prior to Lifting for Winter Lay-up

Steps before lifting boat for winter.

B. After Lifting

Steps after lifting boat for winter.

GENERAL MAINTENANCE

C. Prior to Winter Storage

Steps before winter storage.

TRAILER INFORMATION

B. Load Carrying Capacity

Information on trailer load capacity.

TRAILER INFORMATION

C. Hitches

Information on trailer hitches.

B. Tongue

Information on trailer tongue.

P - 2 TRAILER COMPONENTS

Details on trailer components.

A. Bunk Supports

Details on bunk supports.

TRAILER COMPONENTS

C. Swivel Jack

Information on swivel jacks.

D. Coupling Assembly

Details on coupling assembly.

TRAILER COMPONENTS

E. Surge Disc Brakes

Information on surge disc brakes.

F. Winch

Information on trailer winches.

TRAILER COMPONENTS

G. Wheels

Information on trailer wheels.

H. Spare Tire Carrier

Details on spare tire carriers.

TRAILER COMPONENTS

I. Lights

Information on trailer lights.

J. Tie-downs

Information on securing the boat with tie-downs.

TRAILER COMPONENTS

A. Hitching Trailer

Procedures for hitching a trailer.

TRAILER COMPONENTS

B. Backing Up With Surge Disc Brakes

How to back up with surge disc brakes.

TRAILER COMPONENTS

A. Checklist

Checklist before trailering.

B. Tactics

Tactics for trailering.

TRAILER COMPONENTS

D. Brake Actuator & Coupling Assembly

Information on brake actuator & coupling.

TRAILER COMPONENTS

I. Brakes

Information on trailer brakes.

J. Bearings

Information on trailer wheel bearings.

AXLE INSPECTION & REPAIRS

A. Removal of Hub

Procedures for hub removal.

B. Bearing;Seal Inspection and Replacement

Inspecting and replacing bearings/seals.

C. Hub Reinstallation

Procedures for hub reinstallation.

GLOSSARY

FLOAT PLAN

FUEL LOG

SERVICE LOG

SERVICE INFORMATION

Electrical Schematics

Four winns Horizon 220 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandFour winns
ModelHorizon 220
CategoryBoat
LanguageEnglish

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