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Page 1 - OWNER’S MANUAL

3070 OFFSHORE3070 OFFSHORECENTER CONSOLEOWNER’S MANUALFISHING BOATS3901 St. Lucie Blvd.Ft. Pierce, Florida 34946Print Date 8/2002

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3070 OFFSHOREand regulations. They can also help in providing local navigational information when movingto a new boating area. Contact your dealer

Page 3 - SAFETY INFORMATION

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3070 OFFSHOREChapter 13:ROUTINE MAINTENANCE13.1 Exterior Hull and DeckHull Cleaning-Below The Water LineWhen the boat is removed from the water, cle

Page 5 - BOAT INFORMATION

3070 OFFSHOREBoats stored in saltwater will typically need to have the anodes replaced at least every 6 monthsto one year. Anodes requiring replacem

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3070 OFFSHOREUNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD ANY ABRASIVE MATERIALS SUCH ASSANDPAPER, BRONZE WOOL, OR STEEL WOOL BE USED ON STAINLESS STEEL.DAMAGE TO T

Page 7 - IMPORTANT INFORMATION

3070 OFFSHOREAcrylic Plastic GlassAcrylic glass scratches easily. Never use a dry cloth or glass cleaning solutions on acrylic. Usea soft cloth and

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3070 OFFSHOREAvoid using products containing ammonia, powdered abrasive cleaners, steel wool, ink, strongsolvents, acetone and lacquer solvents or ot

Page 9 - RESPONSIBILITIES

3070 OFFSHORESnaps should be lubricated periodically with petroleum jelly or silicone grease. Zippers shouldbe lubricated with silicone spray or par

Page 10 - 3070 OFFSHORE

3070 OFFSHORE13.4 Bilge and GeneratorTo keep the bilge clean and fresh, use a commercial bilge cleaner regularly. Follow the directionscarefully. T

Page 11 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

3070 OFFSHORE13.5 Drainage SystemIt is essential that the following items be done periodically to maintain proper drainage of yourboat:• Clean the co

Page 12 - Chapter 7: Drainage Systems

3070 OFFSHOREChapter 14:SEASONAL MAINTENANCE14.1 Storage and Lay-upBefore Hauling:• Pump out the head. Flush the holding tank using clean soap, wat

Page 13 - Chapter 9: Exterior Equipment

3070 OFFSHORETABLE OF CONTENTSChapter 1: Propulsion SystemPage1.1 General ...

Page 14 - Chapter 12: Operation

3070 OFFSHORE14-2LiftingIt is essential that care be used when lifting your boat. Make sure the spreader bar at each slingis at least as long as the

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3070 OFFSHORE• The cradle or lift must be in the proper fore and aft position to properly support the hull. Whenthe cradle or lift is in the correct

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3070 OFFSHORE• Clean the exterior upholstery with a good vinyl cleaner and dry thoroughly. Spray theweather covers and boat upholstery with a spray

Page 17 - PROPULSION SYSTEM

3070 OFFSHOREMake sure to run the stern fishbox macerator pump until all the water is removed from the fishboxand the pump. To avoid damage to the p

Page 18 - 1.3 Engine Lubrication

3070 OFFSHORE14-6BilgeCoat all metal components, wire busses, and connector plugs, in the bilge with a protecting oil.It is also important to protect

Page 19 - 1.5 Propellers

3070 OFFSHOREPLACING AN ELECTRIC OR FUEL BURNING HEATING UNIT IN THE BILGE AREACAN BE POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS AND IS NOT RECOMMENDED.Proper storage is

Page 20 - 1.6 Engine Instrumentation

3070 OFFSHORE• Check all hose clamps for tightness.• Pump the antifreeze from the fresh and raw water systems and flush several times withfreshwater.

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3070 OFFSHORE15-1Chapter 15:SCHEMATICS12-Volt DC Wiring Schematic

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3070 OFFSHORE15-2AC Wiring Schematic

Page 23 - HELM CONTROL SYSTEMS

3070 OFFSHORERod Locker Hatch Lifter Switch15-3

Page 24 - 2.3 Neutral Safety Switch

3070 OFFSHORETABLE OF CONTENTSChapter 4: Electrical System (Cont.)Page4.3 110-Volt System ...

Page 25 - 2.5 Engine Stop Switch

3070 OFFSHOREBattery Cable Routing15-4

Page 26 - 2.7 Trim Tabs

3070 OFFSHORE15-5Hydraulic Steering System

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3070 OFFSHOREControl Cables15-6

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3070 OFFSHOREGenerator15-7

Page 29 - FUEL SYSTEM

3070 OFFSHORE15-8Fuel System 2-Stroke

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3070 OFFSHORE15-9Fuel System 4-Stroke

Page 31 - 3.2 Outboard Fuel System

3070 OFFSHORE15-10Fuel Selector Valves

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3070 OFFSHORE15-11Freshwater System

Page 33 - 3.4 Fueling Instructions

3070 OFFSHORE15-12Raw Water System

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3070 OFFSHORE15-13Drainage System

Page 35 - 3.5 Fuel System Maintenance

3070 OFFSHORETABLE OF CONTENTSChapter 7: Drainage Systems (Cont.)Page7.8 Rope Locker Drains...

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3070 OFFSHORESump Pump Drain System15-14

Page 37 - ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

3070 OFFSHOREAir Conditioning System15-15

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3070 OFFSHORE15-16Sling Positions

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3070 OFFSHOREBunk Locations15-17

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3070 OFFSHORE15-18Half Tower Plate Loctaions

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3070 OFFSHOREAPPENDIX A:GLOSSARY OF TERMSAft: In, near, or toward the stern of a boat.Aground: A boat stuck on the bottom.Amidships: In or toward

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3070 OFFSHOREBoat Hook: Short shaft of wood or metal with a hook fitting at one end shaped to aid in extendingone’s reach from the side of the boat.

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3070 OFFSHOREDeck: The floor-like platform of a boat that covers the hull.Displacement: The volume of water displaced by the hull. The displacemen

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3070 OFFSHOREGround Tackle: A general term including anchors, lines, and other gear used in anchoring.Grounds: A boat touches the bottom.Gunwale:

Page 45 - 4.3 AC System

3070 OFFSHORELength On The Waterline (l.w.l.): A length measurement of a boat at the waterline from thestern to where the hull breaks the water near

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3070 OFFSHORETABLE OF CONTENTSChapter 11: Safety Equipment11.1 General...

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3070 OFFSHOREPile or Piling: A long column driven into the bottom to which a boat can be tied.Pitching: The fore and aft rocking motion of a boat a

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3070 OFFSHOREScupper: An opening in the hull side or transom of the boat through which water on deck or inthe cockpit is drained overboard.Seacock:

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3070 OFFSHORETaffrail: Rail around the rear of the cockpit.Thru-hull: A fitting used to pass fluids (usually water) through the hull surface, eithe

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3070 OFFSHOREAppendix B:HoursDate DealerService/RepairsMAINTENANCE LOGB-1

Page 51 - FRESHWATER SYSTEM

3070 OFFSHOREHoursDate DealerService/RepairsMAINTENANCE LOGB-2

Page 52 - 5.3 Water Heater

3070 OFFSHOREHoursDate DealerService/RepairsMAINTENANCE LOGB-3

Page 53 - 5.5 Shower Operation

3070 OFFSHOREHoursDate DealerService/RepairsMAINTENANCE LOGB-4

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3070 OFFSHOREHoursDate DealerService/RepairsMAINTENANCE LOGB-5

Page 55 - RAW WATER SYSTEM

3070 OFFSHOREHoursDate DealerService/RepairsMAINTENANCE LOGB-6

Page 56 - 6.3 Livewell

3070 OFFSHOREC-1Appendix C:BOATING ACCIDENT REPORTFORM APPROVEDOMB NO.211-0010DEPARTMENT OFTRANSPORTATIONU.S. COAST GUARDC.G. 1865 (REV. 1/88)The ope

Page 57 - 6.4 Air Conditioning Pump

3070 OFFSHORETABLE OF CONTENTSChapter 14: Seasonal MaintenancePage14.1 Storage and Lay-up ...

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3070 OFFSHOREC-2If more than 3 fatalities and/or injuries, attach additional form(s)WAS VICTIM?[ ] Swimmer[ ] Non SwimmerDATE OFBIRTHADDRESSNAME DE

Page 59 - DRAINAGE SYSTEMS

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Page 60 - 7.4 Bilge Drainage

3070 OFFSHOREChapter 1:PROPULSION SYSTEM1.1 GeneralThe Pursuit 3070 Offshore is designed to be powered with twin 2-cycle or 4-cycle outboardmotors.Ea

Page 61 - 7.7 Cabin Drains

3070 OFFSHOREDO NOT INHALE EXHAUST FUMES! EXHAUST CONTAINS CARBON MONOXIDETHAT IS COLORLESS AND ODORLESS. CARBON MONOXIDE IS A DANGEROUSGAS THAT IS

Page 62 - 7.8 Rope Locker Drains

3070 OFFSHORE4-cycle outboard engines have an oil sump in the crankcase that must be kept full of the type andgrade of oil recommended by the engine

Page 63 - VENTILATION SYSTEM

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3070 OFFSHORERUNNING AGROUND OR STRIKING AN UNDERWATER OBSTRUCTION CAN RE-SULT IN SERIOUS INJURY TO PASSENGERS AND DAMAGE TO THE MOTOR ORBOAT. IF YO

Page 65 - 8.5 Maintenance

3070 OFFSHORE1-5Fuel GaugeThe fuel gauge indicates the amount of fuel in the fuel tanks. The fuel gauge switch, located onthe helm, is used to swit

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3070 OFFSHORE1-6CompassThe compass is on top of the helm. To adjust the compass for your area, read the instructionson “Compass Compensation” given

Page 67 - EXTERIOR EQUIPMENT

3070 OFFSHOREChapter 2:HELM CONTROL SYSTEMS2.1 GeneralThe helm controls consist of three systems: the engine throttle and shift controls, the steer

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3070 OFFSHORE2.3 Neutral Safety SwitchEvery control system has a neutral safety switch incorporated into it. This device prohibits theengine from be

Page 69 - 9.2 Hull

3070 OFFSHORETHE ENGINE HOSES AND CABLES OR THE TRANSOM GEL COAT CAN BE DAM-AGED BY TILTING THE ENGINES TO THE FULL UP POSITION WITH THE EN-GINES TUR

Page 70 - 9.3 Cockpit

3070 OFFSHORETrim Tab2.6 Steering SystemThe steering system is hydraulic and made of two main components: the helm assembly and thehydraulic cylinde

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3070 OFFSHOREWhen running at a speed that will result in the boat falling off plane, lowering the tabs slightly,bow down, will improve the running an

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3070 OFFSHOREWhen new, or after repairs, hydraulic steering systems may need to have all air purged from thesystem. Review the information provided

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3070 OFFSHORE3-1Chapter 3:FUEL SYSTEM3.1 GeneralThe fuel system used in Pursuit boats is designed to meet or exceed the requirements of the U.S.Coa

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3070 OFFSHORE iSAFETY INFORMATIONYour 3070 Offshore Owner’s Manual has beenwritten to include a number of safety instructions to assure thesafe oper

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3070 OFFSHOREFuel FillsA fuel fill deck plate is located on each gunnel, and is marked“GAS.” If your boat is equipped with the optional generator, a

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3070 OFFSHORE3.2 Outboard Fuel SystemThe outboard fuel system on the Pursuit 3070 has two fuel tanks and four manual “ON/OFF” fuelvalves that are lab

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3070 OFFSHORE3-43.3 Diesel Generator Fuel System (Optional)The diesel fuel system for the optional generator is completely separate from the gas syst

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3070 OFFSHORE3.4 Fueling InstructionsFUEL IS VERY FLAMMABLE. BE CAREFUL WHEN FILLING THE FUEL TANKS.NO SMOKING. NEVER FILL THE TANKS WHILE THE ENGI

Page 79 - 10.2 Refrigerator (AC / DC)

3070 OFFSHORESPILLED FUEL IS DANGEROUS AND CAN YELLOW FIBERGLASS OR IGNITE.MAKE SURE YOU DO NOT SPILL ANY FUEL. IF FUEL IS SPILLED ON THE DECK,USE A

Page 80 - 10.4 Galley and Sink

3070 OFFSHORE3.5 Fuel System MaintenancePeriodically inspect all primer bulbs, connections, clamps and hoses for leakage and damage ordeterioration.

Page 81 - 10.5 Carbon Monoxide Detector

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3070 OFFSHOREChapter 4:ELECTRICAL SYSTEM4.1 GeneralYour Pursuit is equipped with 110-volt AC and 12-volt DC electrical systems. The AC systemcan d

Page 83 - SAFETY EQUIPMENT

3070 OFFSHOREPROPER FUSE OR BREAKER PROTECTION MUST BE PROVIDED FOR ALL 12-VOLT EQUIPMENT ADDED. DO NOT OVERLOAD THE ACCESSORY CIRCUITBREAKERS OR OT

Page 84 - 11.4 Engine Stop Switch

3070 OFFSHORE12-Volt Accessory Switch PanelsThe main accessory switch panel is located at the helm. The circuit breakers that protect theaccessori

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3070 OFFSHOREWipersActivates windshield wipers if this option is installed on your boat. Otherwise this switch is wiredin reserve.ParallelThe batter

Page 87 - 11.6 Carbon Monoxide Detector

3070 OFFSHORE4-512-Volt ReceptacleProvides electrical current for portable 12-volt equipment.Holding Tank MaceratorThe holding tank overboard dischar

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3070 OFFSHORE4-6Cabin DC Accessory Breaker PanelPower is distributed to most of the 12-volt accessories through individual circuit breakers locatedin

Page 89 - 11.7 First Aid

3070 OFFSHOREHelm MainSupples 12-volt electrical current to the breakers and switches in the helm switch panel.Electronics MainReserved for electroni

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3070 OFFSHORE4-8Additional Breakers and SwitchesWindlassThe windlass breaker is located on the TABS unit which is located in the stern bilge. It sup

Page 91 - OPERATION

3070 OFFSHORE4.3 AC SystemThe AC system is fed by the shore power outlet or by the optional generator. It is wired totallyseparate from the 12-volt

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3070 OFFSHOREDO NOT OPERATE THE AC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM FROM SHORE POWER WITHREVERSE POLARITY. REVERSE POLARITY WILL DAMAGE THE SYSTEM ANDEXPOSE PASSEN

Page 93 - 12.3 Pre-Cruise Check

3070 OFFSHOREReverse Polarity LightThe red light indicates reverse polarity current supplied to the panel. This situation will causethe red light to

Page 94 - 12.4 Operating Your Boat

3070 OFFSHOREto the batteries. The circuit breakers can be tested by pressing the red button on the breaker. Thiswill trip the breaker and deactiva

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3070 OFFSHOREGenerator Operation PanelThese switches control the starting, running, and stopping of the optional generator. Theprocedures may vary d

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3070 OFFSHOREiiBOAT INFORMATIONPlease fill out the following information section and leave it in your Pursuit3070 Offshore Owner’s Manual. This inf

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3070 OFFSHORE4-14The battery posts should be kept free of corrosion. Remove the cables and clean the posts andcable clamps with a battery post clean

Page 98 - 12.7 Grounding and Towing

3070 OFFSHORE5-1Chapter 5:FRESHWATER SYSTEM5.1 GeneralThe freshwater system consists of a potable water tank, distribution lines and a distribution

Page 99 - 12.8 Transporting Your Boat

3070 OFFSHORE5-2DO NOT ALLOW THE FRESHWATER PUMP TO RUN DRY. THE FRESHWATERPUMP WORKS ON DEMAND AND WILL NOT SHUT OFF AUTOMATICALLY WHENTHE TANK IS

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3070 OFFSHORE5-3DO NOT MODIFY OR CHANGE THE SHORE WATER INLET CONNECTOR WITHANOTHER TYPE WITHOUT CONSULTING PURSUIT CUSTOMER RELATIONS ORYOUR DEALER.

Page 101 - ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

3070 OFFSHORE5-4• Add a commercially available potable water conditioner to the water tank to keep it fresh.• Periodically, remove the water tank ven

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3070 OFFSHOREChapter 6:RAW WATER SYSTEM6.1 GeneralIn the raw or seawater systems, all water pumps are supplied by hoses connected to ball valvesand

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3070 OFFSHOREThe Washdown Pump ConnectorThe washdown pump hose connector is located in the cockpitand uses a standard garden hose connection.ALWAYS T

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3070 OFFSHORETo drain the livewell, turn off the livewell pump and pull out the plug in the drain fitting at thebottom of the livewell. When the li

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3070 OFFSHORE6-46.5 Raw Water System MaintenanceThe following items should be done routinely to help maintain your raw water system:• Check hoses, pa

Page 106 - 13.3 Cabin Interior

3070 OFFSHORE7-1Chapter 7:DRAINAGE SYSTEMS7.1 GeneralAll water is drained by gravity to overboard thru hull fittings located in the hull sides abov

Page 107 - 13.4 Bilge and Generator

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Page 108 - 13.5 Drainage System

3070 OFFSHORE7-2ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE LEG DRAIN HOLES ARE CLEAR WHEN THE BOATIS LAID UP FOR THE WINTER. WATER TRAPPED INSIDE THE LEGS COULDFREEZE AND

Page 109 - SEASONAL MAINTENANCE

3070 OFFSHORE7.5 Fishbox, Cooler and Storage Compartment DrainsThe cooler, located under the passenger seat in front of the console, is drained by th

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3070 OFFSHORE7.8 Rope Locker DrainsThe rope locker drains overboard through a special drain fitting located in the hull side at thebottom of the rope

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3070 OFFSHOREChapter 8:VENTILATION SYSTEM8.1 Cabin VentilationVentilation to the cabin area is provided by a deck hatch and opening port windows.Port

Page 112 - 14.2 Winterizing

3070 OFFSHORE8.3 Carbon Monoxide and Proper VentilationFAILURE TO PROPERLY VENTILATE THE BOAT WHILE THE ENGINES ARE RUN-NING MAY PERMIT CARBON MONOXI

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3070 OFFSHOREACTUATION OF THE CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR INDICATES THE PRES-ENCE OF CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) WHICH CAN BE FATAL. EVACUATE THECABIN IMMEDIA

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Page 115 - 14.3 Recommissioning

3070 OFFSHOREChapter 9:EXTERIOR EQUIPMENT9.1 DeckRails and Deck HardwareThe rail system and hardware fittings have been selected and installed to p

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3070 OFFSHORETHE ANCHOR MUST BE POSITIONED SO IT DOES NOT REST AGAINST THEHULL SIDES AND BE PROPERLY SECURED AT ALL TIMES WHEN IT IS STOREDIN THE ANC

Page 117 - SCHEMATICS

3070 OFFSHORE9-3WindshieldThe Pursuit 3070 Offshore is equipped with an optional vented heavy duty aluminum windshieldwith tinted glass and built in

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3070 OFFSHOREWarranty and Warranty Registration CardsThe Pursuit Limited Warranty Statement is included with your boat. It has been written to becle

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3070 OFFSHORE9.3 CockpitIN CERTAIN CONDITIONS, OPEN EXTERIOR DOORS AND HATCHES THAT ARENOT SECURED PROPERLY CAN SLAM CLOSED UNEXPECTEDLY AND CAUSE

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3070 OFFSHOREStern Bait and Tackle Rigging StationThe stern bait and tackle rigging station isequipped with a transom door, sink, livewell,cutting bo

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3070 OFFSHORETHE TRANSOM DOOR SHOULD BE CLOSED AND PROPERLY LATCHED WHEN-EVER THE ENGINE(S) ARE RUNNING. NEVER OPEN THE TRANSOM DOORWHILE UNDERWAY O

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3070 OFFSHOREALWAYS MAKE SURE THE HELM STATION CLAMPS AND TILT RAM ARE PROP-ERLY SECURED BEFORE OPERATING OR TRAILERING YOUR BOAT. IF THEHELM STATION

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3070 OFFSHOREThe door is made of acrylic plastic glass. Acrylic glass scratches easily and can chip. Alwaysmake sure the bulkhead bumper and the vi

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3070 OFFSHORE9-8Note: Cold weather can make the clear vinyl material on the curtains stiff and difficult tostretch to the snaps. This can particular

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3070 OFFSHOREChapter 10:INTERIOR EQUIPMENT10.1 Marine Head SystemThe head compartment is equipped with a sink, hot and cold faucet that converts to

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3070 OFFSHORE10-2It is normal for the stored vacuum to leak down slightly between flushes, causing the vacuumpump to run for a short period. The pum

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3070 OFFSHORE10-310.2 Refrigerator (AC / DC)A dual voltage refrigerator is supplied as standard equipment and is mounted in the galley. Thisunit wi

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3070 OFFSHORES2 Yachts will confirm, in writing, that the transfer of the warranty has taken place. After which,the transferee will be treated as th

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3070 OFFSHORE10-4Note: Air conditioners use surface water as a cooling medium. The boat must be in thewater and the raw water supply system must be

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3070 OFFSHORE10-510.5 Carbon Monoxide DetectorA carbon monoxide (CO) detector is installed in the cabin on therear bulkhead. If excess carbon monoxi

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3070 OFFSHORE10.6 Convertible V-Berth and TableThe V-berth is equipped with a table that will seat four people when the table is in the up position.

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3070 OFFSHOREChapter 11:SAFETY EQUIPMENT11.1 GeneralYour boat and outboard engines have been equipped with safety equipment designed to enhancethe

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3070 OFFSHORE• If necessary, shut off the engines and investigate until the cause of the problem is found.• If the boat is equipped with water sensor

Page 135 - GLOSSARY OF TERMS

3070 OFFSHOREof the required equipment. You can also contact the U.S. Coast Guard Boating Safety Hotline,800-368-5647 or the “Boat U.S. Foundation C

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3070 OFFSHORENon-Pyrotechnic Devices:Non-Pyrotechnic visual distress signals must be in serviceable condition, readily accessible, andcertified by th

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3070 OFFSHOREPlease refer to the information provided by the fire extinguisher manufacturer for instructionson the proper maintenance and use of your

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3070 OFFSHOREAlways make sure the cabin DC breaker panel and the carbon monoxide detector are activatedby the house battery switch whenever the cabin

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3070 OFFSHOREsymptoms should immediately be moved to an area of fresh air. Have the victim breath deeplyand seek immediate medical attention.Rememb

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3070 OFFSHORERegistration and NumberingFederal law requires that all undocumented vessels equipped with propulsion machinery beregistered in the stat

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3070 OFFSHOREIn many emergency situations, the Coast Guard can provide assistance in obtaining medicaladvice for treatment of serious injuries or ill

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3070 OFFSHOREChapter 12:OPERATION12.1 GeneralBefore you start the engines on your Pursuit, you should have become familiar with the variouscomponen

Page 143 - MAINTENANCE LOG

3070 OFFSHORESAILBOATS NOT UNDER POWER, PADDLE BOATS, VESSELS UNABLE TO MANEU-VER, VESSELS ENGAGED IN COMMERCIAL FISHING AND OTHER VESSELSWITHOUT POW

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3070 OFFSHORE12.3 Pre-Cruise CheckBefore Starting the Engines• Check the weather forecast. Decide if the planned cruise can be made safely.• Be sure

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3070 OFFSHORE• Have a tool kit aboard. The kit should include the following basic tools:Spark plug wrench HammerSpark plug gap gauge Electrician’s T

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3070 OFFSHORE• Check the controls and steering for smooth and proper operation.• Make sure all lines, cables, anchors, etc. for securing a boat are o

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3070 OFFSHORE12-6Note: For more instructions on safety, equipment and boat handling, enroll in one of theseveral free boating courses offered. For i

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3070 OFFSHORE12-712.5 Tower Operation (Dealer Option)Your boat could be equipped with a fabricated aluminum tower by your dealer. Towers arenormall

Page 149 - Appendix C:

3070 OFFSHORE• Always put the boat in NEUTRAL before moving to and from the tower helm and cockpit.GOOD COMMON SENSE, JUDGMENT AND EXTREME CAUTION MU

Page 150 - BOATING ACCIDENT REPORT

3070 OFFSHORETHE MOORING CLEATS ON PURSUIT BOATS ARE NOT DESIGNED OR INTEND-ED TO BE USED FOR TOWING PURPOSES. THESE CLEATS ARE SPECIFICALLYDESIGNED

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