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Sea Ray 310 Sundancer User Manual

Sea Ray 310 Sundancer
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Owners Manual Part Number: MRP 1848048
Sea Ray
Owners
Manual
310 Sundancer
®

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Sea Ray 310 Sundancer Specifications

General IconGeneral
Deadrise21°
Sleeping Capacity4
Beam11' 0"
Holding Tank Capacity28 gallons
Engine OptionsTwin MerCruiser 6.2L MPI

Summary

INTRODUCTION

HULL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (HIN)

Importance of HIN for identification and correspondence, engine serial number.

SERVICE, PARTS AND REPAIR FOR YOUR BOAT

Guidance on obtaining service, parts, and repair from authorized dealers.

ABOUT YOUR LIMITED WARRANTY

Summarizes Sea Ray's express limited warranty coverage and exclusions.

SECTION 1 • SAFETY

LEGALLY MANDATED MINIMUM REQUIRED EQUIPMENT

Lists minimum safety equipment required by U.S. Coast Guard for boats.

FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM

Details the automatic fire extinguisher system and its operation in the engine compartment.

CARBON MONOXIDE

Discusses carbon monoxide dangers, symptoms, and preventative measures.

LIFESAVING EQUIPMENT

Explains the importance and types of Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs) and their use.

IMPAIRED OPERATION

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

LOAD CAPACITY

Explains load capacity considerations for U.S. and International standards.

MAINTAIN CONTROL

Emphasizes the operator's responsibility for situational awareness and safe boat handling.

WEATHER

Details boat design categories based on weather conditions and safe boating practices in varying weather.

CHART YOUR COURSE

Highlights the importance of charting courses, knowing hazards, and using navigation aids.

EMERGENCY SITUATIONS

Outlines procedures for handling medical emergencies and assisting other boaters.

FIRE

Provides guidance on responding to fires, including using extinguishers and abandoning ship.

COLLISIONS AND LEAKING

Details procedures for handling collisions and leaks, including reporting requirements.

GROUNDING

Provides instructions for responding to running aground, checking for damage, and freeing the boat.

PROPULSION, CONTROL OR STEERING FAILURE

Advises on steps to take if the drive train, controls, or steering fail.

WARNING LABEL LOCATIONS

Illustrates the locations of various warning labels on the boat.

SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENT

PASSENGER LOCATIONS

Advises on safe passenger placement and movement on the boat.

HELM, GAUGE & SWITCH LAYOUT

Details the layout of the helm, including gauge panels and switch configurations for different engine options.

DESCRIPTION OF MAJOR CONTROLS

Explains the operation of the gear shift and throttle controls.

POWER TRIM UNIT AND GAUGE

Explains the function of the power trim unit and gauge for adjusting boat angle.

TRIM TABS

Describes the trim tabs system used for adjusting boat listing and attitude.

IMPORTANT GAUGES

Covers the SmartCraft™ gauge system, tachometer, and other essential gauges.

NAVIGATION AND ANCHOR LIGHTS

Explains the mandatory use of navigation and anchor lights under specific conditions.

SECTION 3 • USING YOUR BOAT

PRE-LAUNCH, LAUNCH AND POST-LAUNCH CHECKLIST

Lists critical pre-launch, in-water, and post-trip checks for safe boat operation.

FUELING THE BOAT

Details safe fueling procedures, precautions, and recommendations for gasoline and diesel.

PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICES (PFDS)

Emphasizes the importance of wearing and having readily accessible PFDs for all passengers.

PASSENGER INSTRUCTION AND LOCATION

Advises on instructing passengers about boat behavior and safe seating.

STARTING THE ENGINE

Guides through the pre-start checks and procedures for starting the engine safely.

SHIFTING TO DRIVE THE BOAT

Explains how to shift the drive unit into gear and maneuver the boat safely.

SECTION 4 • BILGE & UNDERWATER GEAR

BILGE BLOWER

Explains the function of the bilge blower in preventing gasoline vapor buildup and ensuring ventilation.

SECTION 5 • FUEL SYSTEM

FUELING PRECAUTIONS

Lists essential precautions for safe boat fueling, including static electricity and general procedures.

SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

SECTION 7 • OPTIONS & ACCESSORIES

CARBON MONOXIDE MONITOR

Explains the function, testing, and importance of the carbon monoxide monitor.

AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHER SYSTEM

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

SECTION 8 • REQUIRED INSPECTION, SERVICE & MAINTENANCE

SUMMARY GUIDE FOR INSPECTION, SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE

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

QUICK REFERENCE CHECKLIST

Provides a checklist for general, boat systems, and engine checks before departing.

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