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Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

Summary

Safety Information

Safety Cautions and Warnings

Definitions for DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION statements.

Introduction & Important Information

Warranty and Warranty Registration Cards

Details on registering ownership and warranty validation.

Owner;Operator Information

Registration and Numbering

Federal and state requirements for registering and displaying boat numbers.

Reporting Boating Accidents

Procedures for reporting accidents, including notification and formal reports.

Chapter 1: Safety Equipment

1.2 Engine Alarm

Describes audible alarm systems for critical engine systems.

1.3 Neutral Safety Switch

Explains the function of the neutral safety switch for starting.

1.4 Engine Stop Switch

Details the function and use of the engine stop switch with lanyard.

1.5 Required Safety Equipment

Lists U.S. Coast Guard required safety equipment like PFDs and VDS.

Non-Pyrotechnic Devices

Describes non-pyrotechnic visual distress signals like flags and lights.

Fire Extinguishers

Covers fire extinguisher requirements and inspection for boats.

1.6 Bilge and Fuel Fires

Addresses the dangers of bilge and fuel fires and decision-making.

1.7 Fire Port

Explains the use of a fire port in the engine compartment for extinguishing fires.

1.8 Automatic Fire Extinguishing System (Optional)

Details the operation and features of an optional automatic fire system.

1.9 Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Explains the dangers of CO poisoning and its symptoms.

1.10 First Aid

Covers responsibility for first aid, CPR, and marine first-aid kits.

1.12 Caution & Warning Labels

Examples of caution and warning labels found on the boat.

Chapter 2: Operation

2.2 Rules of the Road

Basic navigation rules for crossing, meeting, and overtaking situations.

Night Operation

Guidelines for operating the boat safely during nighttime.

2.3 Pre-Cruise Check

Detailed checklist for ensuring the boat is ready before starting the engine.

2.4 Operating Your Boat

Procedures and responsibilities for operating the boat after starting the engine.

2.5 Docking, Anchoring & Mooring

Skills and techniques for maneuvering and securing the boat.

Maneuvering to the Dock

Step-by-step guide for approaching and docking the boat.

Backing into a Slip

Instructions for maneuvering the boat into a slip.

2.6 Controls, Steering or Propulsion System Failure

Actions to take if control, steering, or propulsion systems fail.

2.7 Collision

Procedures to follow if the boat is involved in a collision.

2.8 Grounding, Towing & Rendering Assistance

Legal requirements and safety for assisting disabled vessels.

2.9 Flooding or Capsizing

Procedures for dealing with a boat that becomes flooded or capsizes.

2.11 Water Skiing & Wakeboarding

Safety precautions and procedures for towing skiers and wakeboarders.

2.13 Man Overboard

Procedures for recovering a person who has fallen overboard.

2.15 Maximum Capacities Plate

Information on capacity plates and adhering to load limits.

2.16 Trailering Your Boat

Guidelines for selecting the correct trailer and properly supporting the hull.

Chapter 3: Propulsion System

3.2 Inboard Engine Drive Systems

Details on inboard engine mounting, outdrive, alignment, and corrosion.

Inboard Engine Cooling System

How the engine cooling system works and maintenance for water pumps.

3.3 Outboard Engine Drive System

Description of outboard drive systems and routine maintenance.

Drive System Corrosion

Marine growth and galvanic corrosion concerns for outboard motors.

3.4 Performance Issues and Propellers

Importance of proper propeller selection for engine performance and avoiding damage.

3.5 Propellers

Types, sizes, and maintenance of propellers for optimal performance.

3.6 Helm and Engine Instrumentation

Description of gauges and alarms at the helm station for engine monitoring.

Tachometer

Explanation of the tachometer's function and displayed data.

Speedometer

How the speedometer works and its components.

Temperature Gauge

Indicates engine cooling system temperature and actions for overheating.

Oil Pressure Gauge

Monitors engine lubrication system pressure and potential issues.

Tilt;Trim Gauge

Monitors the position of the outdrive or outboard engine for trim adjustment.

Engine Alarm

Audible alarm system for critical engine systems.

Chapter 4: Helm Control Systems

4.2 Engine Throttle and Shift Controls

Description of typical cable and electronic remote throttle/shift controls.

Cable Engine Controls

Components of cable throttle and shift control systems.

Electronic Engine Controls

Details on optional electronic controls, their components, and operation.

4.3 Engine Stop Switch

Function and recommended use of the engine stop switch and lanyard.

4.4 Neutral Safety Switch

Explains the neutral safety switch's role in preventing starting in gear.

4.5 Outdrive Power Tilt and Trim

Operation of tilt and trim features for engine/outdrive positioning.

4.6 Steering System

Description of power-assisted cable and hydraulic steering systems.

Inboard Engine Hydraulic Assist Steering

How hydraulic assist steering works on inboard engines.

Outboard Hydraulic Steering System

Components and operation of outboard hydraulic steering.

4.7 Trim Tabs (Optional)

Operation of optional trim tabs for hull attitude control.

Trim Tab Operation

Guidelines for adjusting hull attitude and handling difficulties with trim tabs.

4.8 Control Systems Maintenance

Maintenance procedures for cable, hydraulic, and power-assisted steering systems.

Chapter 5: Fuel System

Fuel Fill and Vent System - U.S. Fuel Systems

Details on U.S. EPA compliant sealed fuel fill and vent systems.

Fuel Fill - International Fuel Systems

Description of non-sealed fuel fill systems for international models.

Fuel Vent - U.S. Fuel Systems

Explanation of U.S. fuel tank venting and emission control components.

5.2 Engine Fuel Delivery System

Description of the single fuel tank and anti-siphon valve.

Fuel Filter

Types of fuel filters and their inspection and maintenance.

5.3 Fueling Instructions

Specific fueling procedures for U.S. and international fuel systems.

Preparing the Boat for Fueling - All Boats

Procedure to prepare the boat for fueling at a marina fuel pump.

Fueling Boats Instructions For Boats Sold in the United States.

Fueling procedure for U.S. EPA compliant systems with vapor emission controls.

Fueling Boats with International Fuel Systems

Fueling procedure for boats with international fuel systems.

5.4 Fuel System Maintenance

Periodic inspection of connections, cleaning of fuel fill cap, and fuel quality.

Chapter 6: Electrical System

6.2 12 Volt DC Battery Systems

Description of standard and dual battery systems and battery switch operation.

Circuit Protection

Explanation of circuit breakers protecting 12-volt accessories and main systems.

Batteries and Battery Switch

Details on battery types, charging systems, and battery switch panel operation.

Boats With Two Batteries and One Battery Switch

Operation of battery selector switches for dual battery systems.

6.3 12 volt Accessory Switch Panels

Description of helm rocker switches and their functions for accessories.

6.5 Circuit Breaker Panels

Distribution of power to accessories via individual circuit breakers.

6.6 Additional Circuit Breakers & Fuses

Details on additional circuit breakers and fuses for various systems.

6.7 AC Battery Charging System

Description of the 120-volt AC battery charging system and shore power connection.

6.8 Trolling Motor Electrical System (197 BF;217 BF;196 MFS)

Details the electrical system for optional trolling motors.

Chapter 7: Fresh Water System

7.2 Fresh Water System Operation

Steps for filling, priming, and operating the fresh water system.

Chapter 8: Raw Water System

8.2 Livewell Operation

How to fill, drain, and operate the livewell system.

Chapter 9: Drainage Systems

9.2 Bilge Drainage

Detailed explanation of bilge pump operation, including manual and automatic modes.

Chapter 10: Ventilation System

10.3 Carbon Monoxide & Proper Ventilation

Dangers of CO and importance of proper ventilation when engines are running.

10.4 Engine Compartment Ventilation

Description of the engine compartment ventilation system for removing heat and vapors.

Chapter 11: Exterior Equipment

11.1 Deck Equipment

Description of rails, deck hardware, cleats, and anchor locker.

11.2 Windlass & Bow Roller (264 FS;264 FSX;264 FSC)

Operation and securing of the windlass and bow roller assembly.

11.3 Hull Equipment

Description of swim platform, stern ladder, and storage compartments.

11.4 Cockpit Equipment (All Models)

Description of cockpit equipment like side storage, hatches, and latches.

11.5 Inboard Cockpit Features (186;196;204;224;244 Models)

Description of inboard cockpit features like engine access, aft bench seat, and cooler compartment.

11.6 Inboard Cockpit Features (264 FS;264 FSX;264 FSC)

Description of inboard cockpit features like transom door and engine access.

11.7 Outboard Cockpit Features (197 BF;217 BF)

Description of outboard cockpit features: aft bench seat, cooler, and storage.

11.8 Fishing Features & Options (196 MFS;197 BF;217 BF)

Details on optional trolling motor and fishing seats.

Chapter 12: Interior Equipment

12.1 Head Compartment Equipment

Description of head compartment features: sink, shower, vanity, and lighting.

12.2 Marine Head Systems

Description of portable and porcelain marine head systems.

12.3 Cabin & V-Berth (264 FSC)

Description of cabin lights, V-berth layout, and storage.

12.4 Cabin & V-Berth (224 FSC)

Description of cabin lights and V-berth layout in 224FSC models.

Carbon Monoxide Detector

Description of the CO detector, its function, and safety warnings.

Chapter 13: Routine Maintenance

13.1 Exterior Hull and Deck

Cleaning the hull below the waterline and antifouling paint considerations.

Sacrificial Anodes

Explanation of sacrificial anodes and their inspection/replacement.

Fiberglass Gelcoat Surfaces

Guidelines for cleaning, waxing, and protecting gelcoat surfaces.

Stainless Steel Hardware

DO’S and DON’TS for cleaning and maintaining stainless steel hardware.

Anodized Aluminum Surfaces

Cleaning and protecting anodized aluminum surfaces.

Powder Coated or Painted Aluminum

Cleaning and maintenance for powder coated or painted aluminum.

Acrylic Plastic Glass

Guidelines for cleaning and protecting acrylics and Plexiglas.

Marine Interior Fabrics

Spot cleaning and general care for marine interior vinyl upholstery.

Marine Exterior Vinyl Upholstery with PreFixx Coating

Cleaning and maintenance of vinyl upholstery with PreFixx coating.

13.3 Cabin Interior

Cleaning interior wood, carpets, vinyl headliner, and cushions.

13.4 Bilge and Engine Compartment

Keeping the bilge and engine compartment clean and protected from humidity.

Engines

Importance of proper engine maintenance as outlined in the owner's manual.

13.5 Drainage System

Periodic maintenance for drainage systems, including cleaning drains and testing pumps.

Chapter 14: Seasonal Maintenance

14.1 Lay-up and Storage

Procedures for preparing the boat for lay-up and storage before hauling.

Before Hauling

Steps to take before hauling the boat, including pumping tanks and draining systems.

Supporting The Boat For Storage

Proper methods for supporting the boat on a trailer, lift, or cradle.

Preparing The Boat For Storage

Tasks for preparing the boat for storage, including cleaning and protecting components.

14.2 Winterizing

Detailed procedures for winterizing fresh water, raw water, and engine systems.

Fresh Water System

Steps to completely drain and winterize the fresh water system.

Raw Water System

Procedures for draining and winterizing the livewell and raw water systems.

Engine Raw Water Systems

Winterizing procedures for inboard and outboard engines.

14.3 Recommissioning

Procedures for reactivating the boat after storage and post-launch checks.

Reactivating The Boat After Storage

Steps to take after storage, including hull inspection and battery installation.

After Launching

Checks and operations after launching the boat.

Appendix E: Troubleshooting Guide

CONTROL PROBLEMS

Troubleshooting common issues with steering and throttle controls.

Outdrive power steering over steers or does not respond properly.

Diagnosing and resolving issues with outdrive power steering oversteering.

Outdrive power steering is slow and jerks while turning the wheel.

Troubleshooting slow and jerky outdrive power steering.

Outboard powered boat wanders and will not hold a course at cruise speeds.

Troubleshooting boat wandering and failure to hold course at cruise speeds.

The engine will not start with the shift control lever in neutral.

Diagnosing why the engine won't start with the shift lever in neutral.

The throttle lever is hard to move.

Troubleshooting a stiff or difficult-to-move throttle lever.

PERFORMANCE PROBLEMS

Troubleshooting issues related to boat speed and RPM.

Boat is sluggish and has lost speed & RPM.

Diagnosing reasons for sluggish performance and loss of speed/RPM.

The boat vibrates at cruising speeds.

Troubleshooting causes of boat vibration at cruising speeds.

ENGINE PROBLEMS

Troubleshooting common engine-related issues.

Inboard engine is running too hot.

Diagnosing and resolving issues causing inboard engines to run too hot.

Inboard engine alternator is not charging properly.

Troubleshooting inboard engine alternator charging problems.

Inboard engine suddenly shuts down and wont restart.

Troubleshooting sudden engine shutdown and restart issues.

Outboard engine is running too hot.

Diagnosing and resolving issues causing outboard engines to run too hot.

Outboard engine alternator is not charging properly.

Troubleshooting outboard engine alternator charging problems.

The engine suddenly will not operate at or above cruise RPM.

Troubleshooting engine failure to operate at or above cruise RPM.

The engine runs too cold.

Troubleshooting causes for an engine running too cold.

The engine starter will not operate.

Troubleshooting engine starter failure to operate.

ACCESSORY PROBLEMS

Troubleshooting common accessory system issues.

The fresh water pump runs, but will not pump water.

Troubleshooting fresh water pump not delivering water.

The fresh water pump switch is on but the pump fails to run.

Troubleshooting fresh water pump failure to run when switch is on.

The fresh water pump fails to turn off after all outlets are closed.

Troubleshooting fresh water pump failure to shut off.

The livewell pump runs, but does not pump water.

Troubleshooting livewell pump not delivering water.

Reduction in water flow from the bilge pump.

Troubleshooting reduced water flow from the bilge pump.

The automatic float switch on the bilge pump raises but does not activate the pump.

Troubleshooting bilge pump float switch not activating pump.

The bilge pump will not run when the manual switch is activated.

Troubleshooting bilge pump failure to run via manual switch.

Porcelain head will not add water.

Troubleshooting porcelain head not adding water.

Porcelain head will not flush.

Troubleshooting porcelain head not flushing.

Holding tank will not empty.

Troubleshooting holding tank not emptying.

Excessive odor from marine head.

Troubleshooting excessive odor from the marine head.

The carbon monoxide detector sounds the alarm when the engines or generator are running.

Troubleshooting CO detector alarms when engines or generator are running.

Appendix F: Medallion Gauges Quick Reference Guide

Calibrating Trim on the Segmented Tach:

Steps for calibrating drive/outboard trim on the segmented tachometer.

Troubleshooting:

Common issues and solutions for digital displays and gauges.

Appendix J: Monterey Boats Lifetime Limited Warranty

Monterey Boats 196MS Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMonterey Boats
Model196MS
CategoryBoat
LanguageEnglish

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