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10.1 240 Sundancer 240 SUNDANCER ® SPECIFIC INFORMATION Model Specific Information 240 Sundancer

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10.1240 Sundancer

240 sundancer® specIfIc InformaTIon

Model SpecificInformation

240 Sundancer

10.2

240 sundancer® specIfIc InformaTIon

240 Sundancer

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820 kg

1. loaD capaciTY

Refer to the General Information Manual for a detailed explanation of Load Capacity.

buIlder’s plaTe (InTernaTIonal)(fIg. 10.2.1)

BOAT MANUFACTURERMFR’S MODEL DESIGNATION

MAXIMUM NUMBER OF PASSENGERS

MAXIMUM LOAD CAPACITY

Nevercarrymoreweightorpassengersthanindicatedon the certification plate, regardless of weather orwaterconditions.

Theboatcancapsize,swamporsink.

! DANGER

Rotatingpropellerscaninjureorkillyou.

Shut off engine when persons are in water nearboat,oronswimplatformorladder.

!DANGER

passenger locaTIons(fIg. 10.2.3)

ACCOMMODATION DECK(DECK AREA INTENDED FOR OCCUPATION DURING NORMAL OPERATION)

DO NOT STAND OR WALK ON THIS AREA WHILE UNDERWAY.

RearfacingtransomseatsMUST NOT be used while engineisrunningorboatismoving.

! WARNING

2. passenger locaTions

Refer to the General Information Manual for a detailed explanation of Passenger Locations.

Boatmotioncanbeerratic.

You can fall overboard or be injured by hittingsomethinginorontheboat.

Allpersonsmustbeincockpitareaorcabinandbepreparedforsuddenboatmovement.

Use frontorbowdeckareaonlyduringanchoring,mooringoremergencies.

! WARNING

Wetdecksareslippery.

Youcanbeseriouslyinjuredifyouslipandfall.

Wearslipresistantfootwearsecuredtoyourfeetandholdontorailsorboatstructure.

! WARNING

buIlder’s plaTe (domesTIc)(fIg. 10.2.2)

MAXIMUM CAPACITIES

10 PERSONS OR 1400 LBS.1800 POUNDS, PERSONS, GEAR

LOAD AND CAPACITY • COMPARTMENT VENTILATION STEERING, FUEL AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS

INTERNATIONAL LIGHTS • BASIC FLOTATIONMANEUVERABILITY

THIS BOAT COMPLIES WITH U.S. COASTGUARD SAFETY STANDARDS IN EFFECT ONTHE DATE OF CERTIFICATION

MODEL: 240SDA

DESIGN COMPLIANCE WITH NMMA REQUIREMENTS BELOW IS VERIFIED. MFR. RESPONSIBLE FOR PRODUCTION CONTROL

NATIONAL MARINE MANUFACTURERS ASSN.

MANUFACTURER: SEA RAY BOATS, INC., KNOXVILLE, TN.

NMMA

10.3

240 sundancer® specIfIc InformaTIon

240 Sundancer

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10.4

240 sundancer® specIfIc InformaTIon

240 Sundancer

safeTY label locaTions (conTinueD)safeTY label locaTIons(fIg. 10.4.1)

MRP 1746899 SR-7126

DANGER!In all gasoline powered boats, engine and generator exhaustsystems produce colorless and odorless carbon monoxide gas(“CO”). Direct prolonged exposure can result in CO poisoningwhichmaybeharmfulor fatal. Topreventexcessexposureandreduce the possibility of accumulations of CO in the cabin andcockpitoftheboat,theoperatorshouldinsureadequateventilationineach thecabinandcockpitareas, throughutilizationofcabinhatches,cabindoors,cabinwindows,cockpitwindshieldwindowsandsidewindshieldventstoincreaseairmovementthroughthecabinandcockpitareas.Thefollowingconditionstendtoincreasethe accumulation of CO in and about the boat and require theoperator’sparticularattention:

1. Operation at slow speeds or dead in the water.2. Operationwithahighbowangleattitude.3. Theutilizationofcanvastops,sidecurtainsandback

curtains.4. Contributingclimaticconditions,suchasaheadwind.5. Operationofenginesand/orgeneratorinconfined

spacesoratdockside.6. Anyblockageofhullexhaustoutlets.

Indications of excessive exposure to CO concentrations mayincludenausea,dizzinessanddrowsiness.

LOCATED INSIDE THE MAIN DISTRIBUTION PANEL DOOR

12VDC-15AMAX

MRP # 1744738 SR-747

10.5

240 sundancer® specIfIc InformaTIon

240 Sundancer

LOCATED ON INSIDE OF WET BAR CABINET DOOR

Save Our SeasIt is illegal todumpplastictrashanywhereintotheoceanornavigablewatersoftheUnitedStates.Violationoftheserequirementsmayresult

incivilpenaltyupto$25,000,afineof$50,000andimprisonmentforuptofiveyears.

PLASTIC - Includes but is not limited to: plastic bags, styrofoam cups and lids, six-pack holders, stirrers, straws, milk jugs, egg cartons, syn-thetic fishing nets, ropes, lines, and bio or photo degradable plastics.

GARBAGE - Means paper, rags, glass, metal, crockery (generated in living spaces aboard the vessel-what we normally call trash), and all kinds of food, maintenance and cargo-associated waste.“Garbage” does not include fresh fish or fish parts, dishwa-ter, and gray water.

DUNNAGE- Material used to block and brace cargo, and is considered a cargo associated waste.

DISHWATER- Means the liquid residue from the manual or au-tomatic washing of dishes and cooking utensils which, have been pre-cleaned to the extent that any food particles adher-ing to them would not normally interfere with the operation of automatic dishwashers.

GRAYWATER - Means drain-age from a dishwasher, shower, laundry, bath, and washbasin, and does not include drainage from toilets, urinals, hospitals, and cargo spaces.

(and in U.S. Lakes, Rivers, Bays and Sounds)

PLASTICSDUNNAGE, LINING AND PACKING

MATERIALS THAT FLOATANY GARBAGE EXCEPT DISHWATER/

GRAYWATER/FRESH FISH PARTS

PLASTICSDUNNAGE, LINNING AND PACKING

MATERIALS THAT FLOATANY GARBAGE NOT GROUND TO LESS

THAN ONE SQUARE INCH

PLASTICSDUNNAGE, LINING AND PACKING

MATERIALS THAT FLOAT

PLASTICS

3 TO 12 MILES

INSIDE 3 MILES

12 TO 25 MILES

12 TO 25 MILES

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10.6

240 sundancer® specIfIc InformaTIon

240 Sundancer

4. basic boaT DiMensions anD clearances

boaT dImensIons and clearances (fIg. 10.6.1)

(D)

10’ 9

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(A) Overall Length With Std. Swim Platform ......... 24ft. 10in. 7.57 m

(B) Beam (Width) ........................... 8ft. 6in. 2.59 m

(C) Draft (Stern Drive Down) ......... 37.5in.* 95 cm*

Draft (Stern Drive Up) .................... 20.5in.* 52 cm* * MINIMUM WATER DEPTH TO PREVENT RUNNING AGROUND

Dry Weight ..................................... 5,593 lbs. 2,537 kg.

Fuel Capacity ................................. 75 gal. 283.9 liters

Usable Fuel ................................... 71 gal. 268.8 liters

Water Capacity .............................. 20 gal. 75.7 liters

Holding Tank .................................. 18 gal. 68.1 liters

Dead Rise ...................................... 18°

240 Sundancer® SpecificationS HeigHt dimenSionS(D) Keel to Top of Antenna..................... 10ft. 9.5in. 3.29 m

(E) Waterline to Top of Antenna ............. 8ft. 10in. 2.69 m

(F) Waterline to Top of Windshield ......... 6ft. 2in. 1.88 m

(C)37.5” (95.25 cm)

(A) 24’ 10” (7.57 m)

WATERLINE

(B) BEAM8’ 6” (2.59 M)

KEEL

NOTE: DIMENSIONS CAN VARY DEPENDING ON LOAD AND RUNNING CONDITIONS.

10.7

240 sundancer® specIfIc InformaTIon

240 Sundancer

5. funcTion anD locaTion of Through-hull cuTouTs

sTarboard THrougH-Hull cuTouTs (fIg. 10.7.1)

porT THrougH-Hull cuTouTs (fIg. 10.7.2)

bIlge THrougH-Hull cuTouTs (fIg. 10.7.3)

Transom THrougH-Hull cuTouTs (fIg. 10.7.4)

WET BARDRAIN

GARBOARD DRAIN

ENTRYWAY STEP DRAIN

TRANSDUCER

WATER HEATER VENT

(OPTION)

HATCH DRAIN

HATCH DRAINROPE LOCKER HATCH DRAIN

BILGE PUMP DRAIN

SHOWER SUMP

WASTE VENT(OPTION)

STERN EYE BOLTS(2 EACH PORT & STBD)

GALLEY SINK DRAIN

DISCHARGE (OPTION)

HEAD DISCHARGE(OPTION)

A/C SYSTEMINTAKE (OPTION)

MANUAL BILGE PUMP

(OPTION)

ROPE LOCKER DRAIN

10.8

240 sundancer® specIfIc InformaTIon

240 Sundancer

6. helM, gauge & sWiTch laYouT

VHF RADIO

VOLVO ENGINE ALARM

(DIESEL OPTION)

TRIM TABSCONTROLS

SWITCH PANELGPS CHART

PLOTTER(OPTION)

COMPASS

STEREOREMOTE

HALON SYSTEM REMOTE

(DIESEL OPTION)

GAUGE PANEL

SPOT LIGHTCONTROLS(OPTION)

Helm laYouT (fIg. 10.8.1)

gauge panel (fIg. 10.8.2)WATER

TEMPERATUREOIL PRESSURE 4-IN-1 GAUGE

SPEEDOMETER FUEL SYSTEM TACHOMETER

POWER TRIMGAUGE

sWITcH panel (fIg. 10.8.3)

10.9

240 sundancer® specIfIc InformaTIon

240 Sundancer

7. Deck laYouT

general laYouT (fIg. 10.9.1)

FUEL FILLFUEL FILL

SWIM PLATFORM

AFT SEATING(WITH STORAGE BELOW)

ENGINE HATCH

PORT LOUNGE SEATING

CABIN ENTRY

CABIN HATCH/EMERGENCY EXIT

HORNNAVIGATION LIGHT

PORT/STBD COMBO

ANCHOR CHAIN/ROPE LOCKER

PORTLIGHT PORTLIGHTS

CONTROL STATION

ADJUSTABLEHELMSEAT

COOLER

WASTE PUMP-OUTPLATE

LADDER(UNDER PLATFORM)

10.10

240 sundancer® specIfIc InformaTIon

240 Sundancer

8. cleaTs

Cleatsmustnotbeusedforliftingtheboat; they are intended for docking or mooring use only.

cleaT locaTIons(fIg. 10.10.1)

9. navigaTion anD anchor lighTs

See General Information Sections for a detailed explanation of the anchor lights.

10. lighTing

See General Information Sections for a detailed explanation of the lighting.

CLEAT

CLEAT

CLEAT

CLEAT

STERN EYE

CLEAT

CLEAT

exTerIor lIgHTs

(fIg. 10.10.3)

RECTANGLELIGHT(LOCATED IN BILGE)

BULBREPLACEMENT

BULB#CEC1141

BOWNAV.LIGHT

BULB REPLACEMENTBULB# GE2641L

12V R 10WA

MASTNAV.LIGHT

BULB REPLACEMENTFUSE TYPE BULB#12V10WPERKO

COCKPITLIGHT

BULB REPLACEMENTFUSE TYPE BULB

#12V10WPERKO #70-0

navIgaTIon and ancHor lIgHT/sWITcHes (sTbd Helm sWITcH panel) (fIg. 10.10.2)

PORT/STBD COMBOLIGHT

STERN EYE

B

C

D

B

C

A

C

C

D

D

STERN NAVIGATION

ANCHOR LIGHT(REMOVABLE)

NAVIGATIONLIGHT SWITCH

ANCHORLIGHT SWITCH

10.11

240 sundancer® specIfIc InformaTIon

240 Sundancer

11. bilge laYouT

bIlge laYouT (fIg. 10.11.1)

TRANSDUCER

BILGE PUMP & FLOAT SWITCH

A/C SYSTEM STRAINER*

A/C INTAKE SEACOCK*

A/C PUMP*

L

A

B

C

E

F

G

I

J

K

N

O

MBATTERIES

FRESH WATER PUMP*

BLOWER

FUEL TANK

A/C SYSTEM*

OVERBOARD DISCHARGE SEACOCK*

MACERATOR*

WASTE WATER HOLDING TANK*

WASTE VENT FILTER*

POWER TRIM PUMP

FIRE EXTINGUISHER*

A

B

C

D

E

F

M

L

K

J

I

H

G

P

O

N

D H P

10.12

240 sundancer® specIfIc InformaTIon

240 Sundancer

13. fuel sYsTeM

a. gasoline fuel sYsTeM

The standard gasoline fuel system on your 240SDA consists of a 75 gallon (283.9 liter) fuel tank, fuel tank vent, electronic fuel sender, anti-siphon valve, engine fuel supply line and fuel fill.

The optional twin engine gasoline fuel system uses a single tank with two electronic fuel senders, anti-siphon valves and engine fuel supply lines.

gasolIne fuel sYsTem (TWIn engIne sHoWn)(fIg. 10.12.1)

FUEL TANK

FUEL TANK VENT

FUEL FILL

ENGINE FUEL SUPPLY

14. WaTer sYsTeM

The fresh water system consists of a 20 gallon (75.7 liter) water tank, 12 volt water pump and water system filter. Refer to the General Information Manual for a detailed explanation of the water system.

12. fire exTinguishing sYsTeM

Your 240SDA has an automatic fire extinguisher system installed standard. Refer to the General Information Manual for a detailed explanation of the automatic fire extinguisher system.

b. Diesel fuel sYsTeM (opTional)

The optional diesel fuel system consists of a 100 gal. (378.5 liter) fuel tank, fuel tank vents, engine fuel supply and return lines, fuel filter and fuel fill.

10.13

240 sundancer® specIfIc InformaTIon

240 Sundancer

16. canvas

The standard canvas consists of a Sunbrella® Bimini Top with Boot and vertical storage.

There are two optional canvas packages available

The Canvas Package consists of: Aft Curtain Canvas Storage Bag Front Curtains Side Curtains The Camper Canvas Package consists of: Camper Top w/ Boot Camper Aft Curtain Canvas Storage Bag Front Curtains Side Curtains (Bimini & Camper)

! DANGERExhaustfumesfromenginescontaindeadlycarbonmonoxidegas(CO).Boatsenclosedwithcanvasorwithpoorventilationaremostlikelytocollectfumes.

CO sickness symptoms include headache, nauseaanddizziness.Donotmistake thesesymptomsforseasickness.

Ventilateboat.SeeSection1.4,CarbonMonoxide,formoredetails.

Do not use the rear (aft) curtain while engine isrunningorboatismoving.

17. elecTrical scheMaTics

This owner's manual contains electrical schematics and wiring harness illustrations for your boat. These electrical schematics were generated by electrical CAD designers at the engineering division for technical reference and service technicians. Sea Ray® does not recommend that you attempt to work on the boat’s electrical system yourself. Instead, we recommend that you take your boat to your authorized Sea Ray® dealer for service. Sea Ray® reserves the right to change or update the electrical system on any model at any time without notice to the consumer and is NOT obligated to make any updates to units built prior to changes.

15. enTerTainMenT sYsTeM

The standard entertainment system on your 240SDA consists of a 12V AM/FM single CD, a remote MP3 port, 4 speakers and digital cockpit remote control.

An optional Premium Cockpit Sound System is available. It includes upgraded speakers, subwoofer, amplifier and transom stereo remote.

sTereo remoTe (locaTed on THe dasH)( fIg. 10.13.2)

sTereo sYsTem (12 volT am/fm radIo & cd)(fIg. 10.13.1)

STEREO REMOTE

AM/FM/SATELLITE RADIO, SINGLE CD UNIT

HEAD ACCESS DOOR

240 sundancer specIfIc InformaTIon

240 Sundancer10.14

Warning: DO NOT attempt to

work on the electrical systemof this boat without professional

assistance.

(fIg. 10.14.1)

dc WIrIng dIagram (1 of 2)draWIng no. 09-600 (1 of 2)

240 sundancer specIfIc InformaTIon

240 Sundancer 10.15

Warning: DO NOT attempt to

work on the electrical systemof this boat without professional

assistance.

(fIg. 10.15.1)

dc WIrIng dIagram (2 of 2)draWIng no. 09-600 (2 of 2)

240 sundancer specIfIc InformaTIon

240 Sundancer10.16

Warning: DO NOT attempt to

work on the electrical systemof this boat without professional

assistance.

(fIg. 10.16.1)

dc WIrIng dIagram volvo dIesel (1 of 2)draWIng no. 09-604 (1 of 2)

240 sundancer specIfIc InformaTIon

240 Sundancer 10.17

Warning: DO NOT attempt to

work on the electrical systemof this boat without professional

assistance.

(fIg. 10.17.1)

dc WIrIng dIagram volvo dIesel (2 of 2)draWIng no. 09-604 (2 of 2)

240 sundancer specIfIc InformaTIon

240 Sundancer10.18

Warning: DO NOT attempt to

work on the electrical systemof this boat without professional

assistance.

(fIg. 10.18.1)

cabIn dc WIrIng dIagramdraWIng no. 09-605

240 sundancer specIfIc InformaTIon

240 Sundancer 10.19

Warning: DO NOT attempt to

work on the electrical systemof this boat without professional

assistance.

(fIg. 10.19.1)

sTereo sYsTem scHemaTIcdraWIng no. 09-607

premIer sTereo sYsTem scHemaTIcdraWIng no. 09-608(fIg. 10.19.2)

240 sundancer specIfIc InformaTIon

240 Sundancer10.20

Warning: DO NOT attempt to

work on the electrical systemof this boat without professional

assistance.

(fIg. 10.20.1)

maIn dIsTrIbuTIon panel WIrIng dIagram (120vac/60Hz)draWIng no. 09-630

maIn dIsTrIbuTIon panel WIrIng scHemaTIc (220vac/50Hz)draWIng no. 09-632(fIg. 10.20.2)

240 sundancer specIfIc InformaTIon

240 Sundancer 10.21

Warning: DO NOT attempt to

work on the electrical systemof this boat without professional

assistance.

ac sYsTem WIrIng dIagram (120vac/60Hz)draWIng no. 09-640 (1 of 2)

ac sYsTem WIrIng dIagram (220vac/50Hz)draWIng no. 09-640 (2 of 2)

(fIg. 10.21.1)

(fIg. 10.21.2)

240 sundancer specIfIc InformaTIon

240 Sundancer10.22

Warning: DO NOT attempt to

work on the electrical systemof this boat without professional

assistance.

bIlge HarnessdraWIng no. 09-803 (2 of 4)

bIlge HarnessdraWIng no. 09-803 (1 of 4)(fIg. 10.22.1)

(fIg. 10.22.2)

240 sundancer specIfIc InformaTIon

240 Sundancer 10.23

Warning: DO NOT attempt to

work on the electrical systemof this boat without professional

assistance.

(fIg. 10.23.1)

(fIg. 10.23.2)

bIlge HarnessdraWIng no. 09-803 (3 of 4)

bIlge HarnessdraWIng no. 09-803 (4 of 4)

240 sundancer specIfIc InformaTIon

240 Sundancer10.24

Warning: DO NOT attempt to

work on the electrical systemof this boat without professional

assistance.

cabIn HarnessdraWIng no. 09-806 (1 of 2)

cabIn HarnessdraWIng no. 09-806 (2 of 2)

(fIg. 10.24.1)

(fIg. 10.24.2)

240 sundancer specIfIc InformaTIon

240 Sundancer 10.25

Warning: DO NOT attempt to

work on the electrical systemof this boat without professional

assistance.

ceIlIng HarnessdraWIng no. 09-809

Tv dvd HarnessdraWIng no. 09-810

(fIg. 10.25.1)

(fIg. 10.25.2)

240 sundancer specIfIc InformaTIon

240 Sundancer10.26

Warning: DO NOT attempt to

work on the electrical systemof this boat without professional

assistance.

WasTe sYsTem HarnessdraWIng no. 09-827

premIer sTereo sYsTem HarnessdraWIng no. 09-829

(fIg. 10.26.1)

(fIg. 10.26.2)