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Sea Ray 260 Sundancer User Manual

Sea Ray 260 Sundancer
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Owners Manual Part Number: MRP 1803597
Sea Ray
Owners
Manual
260 Sundancer
®

Table of Contents

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Sea Ray 260 Sundancer Specifications

General IconGeneral
Length Overall28' (8.5 m)
Dry Weight7, 200 lbs (3, 266 kg)
Fuel Capacity84 gal (318 L)
Water Capacity20 gal (75.7 L)
Holding Tank28 gal (106 L)
Dead Rise21°
Max Persons Capacity10
Sleeping Capacity4
Beam8' 6" (2.6 m)
Draft (Sterndrive Up)22" (55.9 cm)
Cabin Headroom6' 2"
Draft (Sterndrive Down)3' 2"

Summary

Section 1: Safety

Safety Labels and Their Meanings

Explains the meaning and importance of various safety labels found on the boat.

Carbon Monoxide Hazards and Prevention

Discusses carbon monoxide hazards, symptoms, and critical prevention methods for safe operation.

Lifesaving Equipment Requirements

Outlines requirements for personal flotation devices (PFDs) and other essential lifesaving gear.

Impaired Operation Safety Warnings

Warns about the dangers of operating the boat under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

Maintaining Boat Control and Stability

Emphasizes constant vigilance, awareness, and understanding stability for safe operation.

Emergency Situations and Procedures

Provides guidance on reacting to and managing various emergencies like medical issues and fire.

Section 2: General Boat Arrangement

Safe Passenger Locations and Movement

Illustrates safe passenger seating areas and movement guidelines, highlighting deck hazards.

Helm, Gauge, and Switch Layout

Details the arrangement of gauges, switches, and controls at the helm station for operation.

Section 3: Using Your Boat

Safe Fueling Procedures

Covers essential safety precautions and procedures for fueling the boat to prevent hazards.

Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs) Usage

Reinforces the importance of PFDs and their proper use for all passengers' safety.

Starting the Boat Engine Safely

Provides essential pre-start checks and procedures for starting the boat's engine safely.

Section 5: Fuel System

Fueling Precautions and Procedures

Covers essential safety precautions and procedures for fueling the boat.

Section 6: Electrical System

Section 7: Options & Accessories

Carbon Monoxide Monitor Operation

Explains the function, testing, and safety warnings associated with the CO monitor.

Automatic Fire Extinguisher System

Details the automatic fire extinguisher system, its activation, and safety procedures.

Section 8: Required Inspection, Service and Maintenance

Summary Guide for Inspection and Maintenance

Provides a comprehensive chart of recommended inspection, service, and maintenance tasks and intervals.

Engine Starting Troubleshooting Guide

Provides troubleshooting steps for engine starting issues, covering no response and no ignition.

Section 9: Care & Refinishing

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