Monterey Boats 350 Sport Yacht User manual


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WELCOME
Dear Valued Customer,
Welcome to the Monterey Life!
We would like to extend to you our “Thank You” for choosing a Monterey boat!
You have made an investment in our product and we are confident you will enjoy
many years of boating pleasure. Your new boat has been built to the standards set
forth by the United States Coast Guard and National Marine Manufacturers Associa-
tion. We are proud to have you in our “Family!”
At this time, we need you to read your owner’s manual and become familiar with all
systems on your boat. Make certain that you and your dealer have filled out and
mailed your warranty registration card back to us here at the factory. It is very
important to us and it is also a U.S. Federal Regulation.
This manual is an important aid in the operation and maintenance of your boat. The
information is intended as a guide and cannot cover every question you may have
about your boat and boating in general. We encourage you to contact your dealer-
ship for any additional information you might need. If there is a question about
your boat that can’t be answered by your dealer, please contact our factory direct by
calling the Monterey Boats Customer Service Department, (352) 529-9181 or online
If you are new to boating, we recommend you participate in a boating class or group
to gain more knowledge and confidence. Contact your dealer, local U.S. Coast
Guard or U.S. Power Squadron Organizations for information in your area.
With proper care, routine service and preventive maintenance, your Monterey boat
will not only reward you with enjoyment, but with reliability, dependability and one
of the higher resale values in today’s boating industry.
Enjoy your new boat and please respect our environment at all times. Always
remember to practice safe boating procedures for your protection as well as those
around you.
Sincerely,
The M.O.S.T. (Monterey Owners Support Team)

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BOAT INFORMATION
All information, illustrations, and specifications contained in this manual are based on the
latest product information available at the time of publication. Monterey Boats reserves
the right to make changes at anytime, without notice, in colors, materials, equipment,
specifications, and models.
Please fill out the following information section and leave it in your Monterey owner’s
manual. This information will be important for you and Monterey service personnel to know,
if you may need to call them for technical assistance or service.
MAKE:
SERIAL #:
MODEL:
BTU OUTPUT:
PHONE:
REPRESENTATIVE:
AIR CONDITIONER
NAME:
DEALER/PHONE:
ADDRESS:
SERVICE MANAGER:
ADDRESS:
SALESMAN:
DEALER MONTEREY
MODEL:
PURCHASE DATE:
IGNITION KEYS #:
HULL SERIAL #:
DELIVERY DATE:
REGISTRATION #:
OUTDRIVES
GENERATOR
MAKE:
PORT SERIAL #:
MODEL:
STARBOARD SERIAL #:
PORT SERIAL #:
MAKE: MODEL:
STARBOARD SERIAL #:
PROPELLERS
MAKE: MODEL:
KILOWATTS:
MAKE:
DIAMETER/PITCH:
SERIAL #:
RATIO:
ENGINES
BLADES:
SHAFT:
BOAT
MONTEREY E- MAIL:
DEALER E- MAIL:
DOOR KEY #: OTHER KEYS #:

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SPECIFICATIONS
HULL LENGTH OVERALL _____________________________________________ 37.0’ / 11.3 m
WEIGHT DRY ________________________________________________ 15,500 lbs / 7031 kg
WEIGHT WITH WATER AND FUEL ________________________________ 17,200 lbs / 7802 kg
BEAM ____________________________________________________________ 11’-6” / 3.5 m
DEADRISE _______________________________________________________________ 17
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DRAFT WITH DRIVE UP _____________________________________________ 23” / 58.42 cm
DRAFT WITH DRIVE DOWN __________________________________________ 38” / 96.52 cm
BRIDGE CLEARANCE WITH STANDARD OPTIONS ____________________________ 10’ / 3 m
FUEL CAPACITY __________________________________________________ 230 gal / 871 ltr
WATER TANK CAPACITY ____________________________________________ 48 gal / 182 ltr
WASTE TANK CAPACITY ____________________________________________ 38 gal / 144 ltr
MAXIMUM HORSEPOWER _________________________________________ 850 hp / 672 kw
Note: Dry weight is the average weight of the base boat without options, fuel, wa-
ter, waste, batteries or gear.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
WELCOME ................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
BOAT INFORMATION ................................................................................................................................................................. 4
SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................................................................................ 5
INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION ...............................................................................................................13
MONTEREY BOATS LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY ..............................................................................................................15
SAFETY INFORMATION ............................................................................................................................................................19
OWNER’S / OPERATOR’S INFORMATION ...............................................................................................................................20
NEW BOAT DELIVERY ............................................................................................................................................................... 21
Chapter 1:
PROPULSION SYSTEM
1.1 General ..........................................................................................................................................................................23
1.2 Drive Systems .................................................................................................................................................................23
1.3 Engine Exhaust System ..................................................................................................................................................24
1.4 Engine Cooling System .................................................................................................................................................24
1.5 Propellers .......................................................................................................................................................................25
1.6 Performance Issues and Propellers ............................................................................................................................... 26
1.7 Engine and Helm Instrumentation ................................................................................................................................26
Chapter 2:
HELM CONTROL SYSTEMS
2.1 General ..........................................................................................................................................................................29
2.2 Engine Throttle and Shift Controls ...............................................................................................................................29
2.3 Neutral Safety Switch .................................................................................................................................................... 30
2.4 Outdrive Power Tilt and Trim ........................................................................................................................................31
2.5 Steering System ..............................................................................................................................................................31
2.6 Trim Tabs ........................................................................................................................................................................32
2.7 Control Systems Maintenance .......................................................................................................................................33
Chapter 3:
FUEL SYSTEM
3.1 General ..........................................................................................................................................................................35
3.2 Gasoline Engine Fuel Systems ......................................................................................................................................36
3.3 Diesel Engine Fuel System ............................................................................................................................................37
3.4 Generator Fuel System ..................................................................................................................................................38
3.5 Fueling Instructions ......................................................................................................................................................39
3.6 Fuel System Maintenance ............................................................................................................................................. 40
Chapter 4:
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
4.1 General ..........................................................................................................................................................................43
4.2 12-Volt System ...............................................................................................................................................................43
4.3 120-Volt System .............................................................................................................................................................49
4.4 Generator .......................................................................................................................................................................53
4.5 Bonding System .............................................................................................................................................................54
4.6 Electrical System Maintenance .....................................................................................................................................54
4.7 AC Line Load Estimator ................................................................................................................................................56

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Chapter 5:
FRESH WATER SYSTEM
5.1 General ..........................................................................................................................................................................57
5.2 Fresh Water System Operation .......................................................................................................................................57
5.3 Water Heater ..................................................................................................................................................................58
5.4 Shore Water Connection ................................................................................................................................................58
5.5 Shower Operation ......................................................................................................................................................... 59
5.6 Fresh Water System Maintenance .................................................................................................................................59
Chapter 6:
RAW WATER SYSTEM
6.1 General ..........................................................................................................................................................................61
6.2 Air Conditioning ...........................................................................................................................................................61
6.3 Raw Water System Maintenance .................................................................................................................................... 62
Chapter 7:
DRAINAGE SYSTEMS
7.1 General ..........................................................................................................................................................................63
7.2 Bilge Drainage ..............................................................................................................................................................63
7.3 Cockpit and Deck Drains ..............................................................................................................................................64
7.4 Cabin Drains .................................................................................................................................................................65
7.5 Drainage System Maintenance .....................................................................................................................................65
Chapter 8:
VENTILATION SYSTEM
8.1 Cabin Ventilation ..........................................................................................................................................................67
8.2 Carbon Monoxide and Proper Ventilation ...................................................................................................................68
8.3 Engine Compartment Ventilation ................................................................................................................................. 69
8.4 Maintenance ..................................................................................................................................................................70
Chapter 9:
EXTERIOR EQUIPMENT
9.1 Deck ..............................................................................................................................................................................71
9.2 Hull ...............................................................................................................................................................................73
9.3 Cockpit...........................................................................................................................................................................74
Chapter 10:
INTERIOR EQUIPMENT
10.1 Head Compartment and Marine Toilet .........................................................................................................................81
10.2 Galley and Sink ............................................................................................................................................................. 82
10.3 Main Salon .................................................................................................................................................................... 84
10.4 Air Conditioner .............................................................................................................................................................85
10.5 Master Stateroom ........................................................................................................................................................... 86
10.6 Aft Stateroom ................................................................................................................................................................. 87
10.7 Cabin Woodwork ...........................................................................................................................................................87
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Chapter 11:
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
11.1 General ..........................................................................................................................................................................89
11.2 Engine Alarms ............................................................................................................................................................... 89
11.3 Neutral Safety Switch ....................................................................................................................................................89
11.4 Required Safety Equipment ...........................................................................................................................................89
11.5 Automatic Fire Extinguishing System ........................................................................................................................... 92
11.6 Carbon Monoxide Monitoring System ..........................................................................................................................92
11.7 First Aid .........................................................................................................................................................................94
11.8 Additional Safety Equipment ........................................................................................................................................94
11.9 Caution and Warning Labels ........................................................................................................................................95
Chapter 12:
OPERATION
12.1 General .........................................................................................................................................................................97
12.2 Rules of the Road ..........................................................................................................................................................97
12.3 Pre-Cruise Check ....................................................................................................................................................... 100
12.4 Operating Your Boat .................................................................................................................................................. 101
12.5 Docking, Anchoring and Mooring ............................................................................................................................ 102
12.6 Controls, Steering, or Propulsion System Failure: .................................................................................................. 104
12.7 Collision .................................................................................................................................................................... 104
12.8 Grounding, Towing and Rendering Assistance ................................................................................................... 104
12.9 Flooding or Capsizing .............................................................................................................................................. 105
12.10 Fishing ....................................................................................................................................................................... 105
12.11 Man Overboard .......................................................................................................................................................... 105
12.1 Trash Disposal ........................................................................................................................................................... 106
12.13 Transporting Your Boat .............................................................................................................................................. 106
Chapter 13:
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
13.1 Exterior Hull and Deck ............................................................................................................................................... 107
13.2 Upholstery, Canvas and Enclosures ........................................................................................................................... 109
13.3 Cabin Interior ............................................................................................................................................................. 112
13.4 Bilge and Engine Compartment ................................................................................................................................. 113
13.5 Drainage System ......................................................................................................................................................... 113
Chapter 14:
SEASONAL MAINTENANCE
14.1 Lay-up and Storage .................................................................................................................................................... 115
14.2 Winterizing.................................................................................................................................................................. 117
14.3 Recommissioning ........................................................................................................................................................ 118
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Appendix A:
SCHEMATICS
Monterey Wire Legend ............................................................................................................................. 121
Hull Electrical #1 .................................................................................................................................... 122
Hull Electrical #2 .................................................................................................................................... 123
Hull Electrical #3 .................................................................................................................................... 124
Lewmar Windlass Relay Wiring ............................................................................................................... 125
Trim Tab Wiring ...................................................................................................................................... 126
Gas Relay Wiring .................................................................................................................................... 127
Diesel Halon Relay Wiring ...................................................................................................................... 128
Generator Remote Starting ..................................................................................................................... 129
Hull Harness 1 ........................................................................................................................................ 130
Panel Hatch Relay .................................................................................................................................. 134
Battery Switch Panel ............................................................................................................................... 135
Arch Harness .......................................................................................................................................... 136
Guage Panel ........................................................................................................................................... 137
Port Switch Panel .................................................................................................................................... 138
Starboard Switch Panel ........................................................................................................................... 139
Port Ignition Panel .................................................................................................................................. 140
Breaker Panel .......................................................................................................................................... 141
Helm Harness ......................................................................................................................................... 142
Helm Instrument Harness ....................................................................................................................... 143
Helm Harness ......................................................................................................................................... 144
AC / DC Deck Harness ........................................................................................................................... 145
AC / DC Deck Harness ........................................................................................................................... 146
AC / DC Deck Harness 220V ................................................................................................................. 147
AC / DC Deck Harness 220V ................................................................................................................. 148
DC Panel ................................................................................................................................................ 149
AC / DC Head Harness .......................................................................................................................... 150
AC / DC Head Harness 220V ................................................................................................................. 151
AC Harness 120V ................................................................................................................................... 152
AC Harness 120V ................................................................................................................................... 153
AC Harness 120V ................................................................................................................................... 154
AC Harness 220V ................................................................................................................................... 155
AC Harness 220V ................................................................................................................................... 156
AC Harness 220V ................................................................................................................................... 157
AC Panel 120V ....................................................................................................................................... 158
AC Panel 220V ....................................................................................................................................... 159
Shore Power Inlet Panel 120V ................................................................................................................ 160
Shore Power Inlet Panel 220V ................................................................................................................ 161
Digital Generator Adapter Harness ........................................................................................................ 162
8402 Wire Guide ...................................................................................................................................... 163
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SCHEMATICS (Continued)
KAC8402 SET UP .................................................................................................................................. 164
KAC6402 SET UP .................................................................................................................................. 164
Generator System .................................................................................................................................... 165
Gasoline and Diesel Engine Fuel System ............................................................................................... 166
Air Conditioning ..................................................................................................................................... 167
Water System ........................................................................................................................................... 168
Bilge and Drain 1 ................................................................................................................................... 169
Bilge and Drain 2 ................................................................................................................................... 170
Waste System ........................................................................................................................................... 171
Proper Cradle Support............................................................................................................................ 172
Appendix B:
GENERAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE AND LOG .............................................................................................................. 173
Appendix C:
FLOAT PLAN ........................................................................................................................................................................... 179
Appendix D:
BOATING ACCIDENT REPORT .............................................................................................................................................. 181
Appendix E:
GLOSSARY OF TERMS ........................................................................................................................................................... 183
Appendix F:
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ................................................................................................................................................. 187

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CERTIFICATIONS & SPECIFICATIONS
(For Export Only)
To be in compliance with European directives for recreational boats as published by the
International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in effect at the time this boat was
manufactured, we are providing the following information.
Manufacturer:
Name SEABRING MARINE INDUSTRIES, INC., d.b.a. Monterey Boats
Address 1579 SW 18th St.
Williston, FL Zip Code: 32696
Identification Numbers:
Hull Identification Number
Port Engine Serial Number
Starboard Engine Serial Number
Intended Design Category:
Ocean Inshore
Offshore Sheltered Waters
Weight and Maximum Capacities:
Unladen Weight - Kilograms (Pounds)
Maximum Load - Weight- Kilograms (Pounds)
Number of People
Maximum Rated Engine Horsepower - Kilowatts (Horsepower)
Certifications:
Certifications & Components Covered
850 hp / 634 kw
15,500 lbs / 7031 kg
1,500 lbs / 680 kg
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NMMA, CE, and IMCI
Inboard engine, ventilation (petrol engine and tank compartments), exposed parts (engine), fuel system (general), fuel
system (tanks), electrical system, steering system, gas system, fire protection, navigation lights, discharge prevention

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All instructions given in this book are as seen from
the stern looking toward the bow with starboard
being to your right, and port to your left. The
information and precautions listed in this manual
are not all inclusive. It may be general in nature
in some cases and detailed in others and is de-
signed to provide you a basic understanding of
your Monterey boat and some of the responsibili-
ties that go along with owning/operating your
boat.
The suppliers of some of the major components
such as engines, pumps, and appliances, provide
their own owner's manuals which have been in-
cluded with your boat. You should read the infor-
mation in this manual and the manuals of other
suppliers completely and have a thorough under-
standing of all component systems and their proper
operation before operating your boat.
REMEMBER - IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THAT
YOUR BOAT IS SAFE FOR YOU AND YOUR PASSENGERS.
ALWAYS EXERCISE GOOD COMMON SENSE WHEN INSTALLING
EQUIPMENT AND OPERATING THE BOAT.
Warranty and Warranty Registration Cards
The Monterey Limited Warranty Statement is in-
cluded with your boat. It has been written to be
clearly stated and easily understood. If you have
any questions after reading the warranty, please
contact the Monterey Boats Customer Service
Department.
Monterey, engine manufacturers, and the suppli-
ers of major components maintain their own
manufacturer's warranty and service facilities. It
is important that you properly complete the war-
ranty registration cards included with your boat
and engines and mail them back to the manufac-
turer to register your ownership. This should be
done within 15 days of the date of purchase and
before the boat is put into service. A form for
recording this information for your records is pro-
vided at the beginning of this manual. This infor-
mation will be important for you and service per-
sonnel to know, if and when you may need ser-
vice or technical information.
The boat warranty registration requires the Hull
Identification Number “HIN” which is located on
the starboard side of the transom, just below the
rubrail. The engine and generator warranty regis-
tration requires the engine serial numbers. Please
refer to the engine and generator owner's manual
for the location of the serial numbers.
IMPORTANT:
The terms and conditions of the Monterey Boats
Limited Warranty are outlined in the warranty
statement included in this manual. The manufac-
turer will automatically honor the warranty to the
original purchaser for 15 days from the date of
purchase. However, during that 15 day period,
owners must comply with the steps outlined in
the warranty statement to validate their warranty.
All boat manufacturers are required by the Fed-
eral Boat Safety Act of 1971 to notify first time
owners in the event any defect is discovered
“which creates a substantial risk of personal in-
jury to the public.” It is essential that we have
your warranty registration card complete with
your name and mailing address in our files so
that we can comply with the law if it should
become necessary.
Your Monterey Boats Dealer will assist you in fill-
ing in the hull number and other data required on
your Registration Card. Check to see that your
card is complete and signed. Detach and mail.
Your Warranty Registration Card will be added to
our permanent files.
Transferring the Limited Structural Warranty
For a transfer fee, MONTEREY BOATS will offer to
extend a Transferable Limited Structural Hull War-
ranty to subsequent owners of Monterey boats.
Please refer to the Monterey Limited Warranty
Statement for the terms and conditions of the
Transferable Limited Structural Hull Warranty and
the procedure to transfer the warranty.
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Product Changes
Monterey is committed to the continuous improve-
ment of our boats. As a result, some of the equip-
ment described in this manual or pictured in the
catalog may change or no longer be available. All
information, illustrations, and specifications
contained in this manual are based on the lat-
est product information available at the time
of publication. Monterey Boats reserves the
right to make changes at anytime, without
notice, in colors, materials, equipment, speci-
fications, and models. If you have questions
about the equipment on your Monterey, please
contact the Monterey Boats Customer Service
Department.
Service
All warranty repairs must be performed by an au-
thorized Monterey Dealer. Should a problem de-
velop that is related to faulty workmanship or
materials, as stated in the Limited Warranty, you
should contact your Monterey dealer to arrange
for the necessary repair. If you are not near your
dealer or another authorized Monterey dealer or
the dealer fails to remedy the cause of the prob-
lem, then contact Monterey within 15 days. It is
the boat owner's responsibility to deliver the
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MONTEREY BOATS warrants to the original retail purchaser of its product beginning with the 2008 models that it will
repair or replace defects in materials and workmanship found to exist in its product during the applicable warranty
periods defined below if purchased from an authorized MONTEREY BOATS dealer, subject to the exclusions, limitations,
conditions and provisions noted below. All repairs and replacements under the following warranties will be performed
by MONTEREY BOATS or an authorized MONTEREY BOATS dealer or representative selected by MONTEREY BOATS at its
sole discretion.
LIFETIME LIMITED STRUCTURAL HULL AND DECK WARRANTY:
MONTEREY BOATS warrants to the original retail purchaser of its product that MONTEREY BOATS will repair or replace
the fiberglass hull or deck of its product if it is found to be structurally defective in materials or workmanship for as long
as the original retail purchaser owns the product. For purposes of this limited warranty: (1) a structural defect is defined
as a defect that causes the hull or deck to be unsafe or unfit for use under normal operating conditions; (2) the
fiberglass hull is defined as the single fiberglass molded shell and integral fiberglass structural components including
stringers, transom and related structural components which are below the hull flange; and (3) the deck is defined as the
single fiberglass molded shell and integral fiberglass structural components attached to the hull flange. This warranty
is further subject to the exclusions, limitations, conditions and provisions noted below.
TEN-YEAR TRANSFERABLE LIMITED STRUCTURAL
HULL AND DECK WARRANTY:
Beginning with the 2008 models, MONTEREY BOATS also offers a Ten-Year Transferable Limited Structural Hull and Deck
Warranty. Under this warranty, MONTEREY BOATS will repair or replace the fiberglass hull or deck if it is found to be
structurally defective in materials or workmanship within the first ten (10) years after the date of purchase by the
original retail purchaser. For purposes of this warranty: (1) a structural defect is defined as a defect that causes the hull
or deck to be unsafe or unfit for use under normal operating conditions; (2) the fiberglass hull is defined as the single
fiberglass molded shell and integral fiberglass structural components including stringers, transom and related structural
components which are below the hull flange; and (3) the deck is defined as the single fiberglass molded shell and
integral fiberglass structural components attached to the hull flange. This warranty may be transferred to subsequent
purchasers (hereinafter “new owner”) provided the new owner registers the transfer and pays the transfer fee in
accordance with the requirements set forth below. This transfer will only apply to the balance of any warranty period
left during the ten (10) year period commencing on the date of purchase by the original retail purchaser.
1. The request for transfer must be made in writing by the new owner and sent within thirty (30) days of the date of
his/her purchase of the boat to:
MONTEREY BOATS
1579 SW 18th Street
Williston, Florida 32696
2. The request must include: A copy of the bill of sale with the Hull ID number, the new owner’s name and address and
a Certified Check or Money Order for the correct transfer fee amount.
3. The transfer fee is $300.00 for boats with hull lengths under 27', $500.00 for boats with hull lengths from 27' but
under 33', and $700.00 for boats with hull lengths 33' and over.
In the event fiberglass hull or deck work is required, the new owner must return the boat to the original selling
dealer or to a dealer authorized to service MONTEREY BOATS products. The cost of returning the boat to and from
MONTEREY BOATS or an authorized MONTEREY BOATS dealer or representative will be the sole responsibility of the
new owner. This warranty is further subject to the exclusions, limitations, conditions and provisions noted below.
FIVE-YEAR LIMITED HULL BLISTER WARRANTY:
MONTEREY BOATS warrants to the original retail purchaser of its product that MONTEREY BOATS will repair any osmotic
blisters which occur on the underwater gelcoated surfaces of the hull as a result of defects in materials or workmanship
within five (5) years from the date of purchase by the original retail purchaser according to the following prorated
schedule provided that the original factory gelcoat surface has not been altered in any way:
1. Up to two (2) years from the date of original retail purchase, MONTEREY BOATS will pay 100% of the repair costs.
2. After two (2) years but up to three (3) years from the date of original retail purchase, MONTEREY BOATS will pay
85% of the repair costs.
3. After three (3) years but up to four (4) years from the date of original retail purchase, MONTEREY BOATS will pay
65% of the repair costs.
4. After four (4) years but up to five (5) years from the date of original retail purchase, MONTEREY BOATS will pay
35% of the repair costs.
5. After five (5) years from the date of original retail purchase, MONTEREY BOATS will pay 0% of the repair costs.
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Alterations which will void this warranty include, without limitation, damage, accident repair, sanding, scraping, sand-
blasting, or improper surface preparation for application of a marine barrier coating or bottom paint. A marine barrier
coating must be properly applied to the hull bottom if the boat is to be moored in water for periods of more than sixty
(60) days in any ninety (90) day period and a marine barrier coating is also required if the boat is to be bottom painted.
This warranty is further subject to the exclusions, limitations, conditions and provisions noted below.
TWO-YEAR EXTERIOR COSMETIC GELCOAT LIMITED WARRANTY:
MONTEREY BOATS warrants to the original retail purchaser of its product that MONTEREY BOATS will correct or repair
any cracking, crazing or fading of, and any air voids in, the exterior gelcoat surface of the boat as result of defects in
materials or workmanship within two (2) years from the date of purchase by the original retail purchaser according to
the following prorated schedule provided that the original factory gelcoat surface has not been altered in any way:
1. Up to twelve (12) months from the date of original retail purchase, MONTEREY BOATS will pay 100% of the repair
costs.
2. After twelve (12) months but up to fifteen (15) months from the date of original retail purchase, MONTEREY BOATS
will pay 55% of the repair costs.
3. After fifteen (15) months but up to twenty-four (24) months from the date of original retail purchase, MONTEREY
BOATS will pay 30% of the repair costs.
4. After twenty-four (24) months from the date of original retail purchase, MONTEREY BOATS will pay 0% of the repair
costs.
Alterations which will void this warranty include, without limitation, damage, accident repair, sanding, scraping, sand-
blasting, improper surface preparation for application of a marine barrier coating or paint, or if damage to the exterior
gelcoat surface results from or is attributable to the addition of items not installed by MONTEREY BOATS. This warranty
is further subject to the exclusions, limitations, conditions and provisions noted below.
LIMITED WARRANTY FOR NON-STRUCTURAL
PARTS AND COMPONENTS:
MONTEREY BOATS warrants to the original retail purchaser of its product that MONTEREY BOATS will repair or replace
the following described non-structural parts and components for the reasons and during the periods indicated below
measured from the date of purchase by the original retail purchaser whether or not separately warranted by the part or
component manufacturer:
1. Canvas: if it fades or dry rots within five (5) years or if it is found to be defective in materials or workmanship
within two (2) years.
2. Upholstery: if it is found to be defective in materials or workmanship within two (2) years.
3. All other non-structural parts and components: if they are found to be defective in materials or workman-
ship within one (1) year.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED:
The limited warranties set forth above do not cover:
1. Engines, outdrives, generators, air conditioners, and trim tabs;
2. Any boat that has been repaired or altered by persons other than MONTEREY BOATS or an authorized MONTEREY
BOATS dealer or representative or modified in any way so as to affect its use and operation;
3. Any boat used for racing or for rental or commercial purposes or that has been subject to misuse, neglect, accident
or structural modification;
4. Normal wear, tear, deterioration (including rust) of hardware, vinyl coverings, vinyl and fabric upholstery, plastic,
stainless steel, other metal, wood, and trim tape.
5. Any defect caused by the failure of the owner to provide reasonable care and maintenance.
6. Installation of engines, generators, air conditioners, wake board towers, parts or other after market accessories
produced, installed or attached by anyone other than MONTEREY BOATS.
7. Loss of time, inconvenience, loss of the use of the boat or other matters not specifically covered hereunder; and
8. Any boat purchased by a consumer through an authorized dealer located in the United States, which said boat is
registered and/or operated outside the United States.
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GENERAL PROVISIONS:
ALL GENERAL,SPECIAL,INDIRECT,INCIDENTAL AND/OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARE EXCLUDED FROM THIS WARRANTY AND ARE TOTALLY DISCLAIMED BY MONTEREY
BOATS. IT IS THE INTENT OF THE PARTIES THAT THE OWNER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY IS THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT OR ITS ALLEGEDLY DEFECTIVE
COMPONENT PARTS AND THAT NO OTHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE REMEDIES SHALL BE AVAILABLE TO SAID OWNER. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF INCIDENTAL
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE INCLUSION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS IS A LIMITED WARRANTY. MONTEREY
BOATS MAKES NO WARRANTY OTHER THAN CONTAINED HEREIN. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE ARISING IN STATE LAW ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED.TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW,ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF
THE LIMITED WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THE PARTICULAR WARRANTED PART,COMPONENT,OR DEFECT. ALL OBLIGATIONS OF MONTEREY BOATS ARE SPECIFICALLY SET
FORTH HEREIN. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS,SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. MONTEREY
BOATS’ OBLIGATION WITH RESPECT TO THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO MAKING REPAIRS TO OR REPLACING THE DEFECTIVE PARTS AND NO CLAIM FOR BREACH OF WARRANTY
SHALL BE CAUSE FOR CANCELLATION OR RESCISSION OF THE CONTRACT OR SALE FOR ANY BOAT MANUFACTURED BY MONTEREY BOATS.
MONTEREY BOATS will discharge its obligations under this warranty as rapidly as possible, but cannot guarantee any
specific completion date due to the different nature of claims which may be made and services which may be required.
This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to
state. No person, including a MONTEREY BOATS dealer, is authorized to make any repairs or replacements under this
warranty without the prior written approval of MONTEREY BOATS. MONTEREY BOATS shall in no way be responsible for
any repairs not PRE-AUTHORIZED by a MONTEREY BOATS Customer Service Manager or repairs performed by a repair shop
not PRE-AUTHORIZED by a MONTEREY BOATS Customer Service Manager.
MONTEREY BOATS does not authorize any person to create or assume for it any other obligation or liability with respect
to its products. The sales personnel or other employees of MONTEREY BOATS dealers are not authorized to make
warranties concerning MONTEREY BOATS products. No brochure, pamphlet or other written or pictorial presentation
constitutes a warranty or representation as to any aspect of MONTEREY BOATS products.
MONTEREY BOATS shall have no obligation under this Lifetime Limited Warranty unless and until each of the following
conditions are met:
1. The original retail purchaser of its product or the MONTEREY BOATS dealer either completes and returns the
Warranty Registration to MONTEREY BOATS by mail or facsimile or the MONTEREY BOATS dealer registers the
Warranty electronically “online” within fifteen (15) days from the date the product is delivered to the original retail
purchaser;
2. Notice of each warranty claim is given to the MONTEREY BOATS dealer within a reasonable period of time after
discovery of any claimed defect;
3. Notice of each warranty claim is made in writing to MONTEREY BOATS within the applicable time periods identified
in the respective warranties as measured from the date of purchase by the original retail purchaser; and
4. All transportation charges incurred in transporting the boat for warranty work are paid for by the owner.
MONTEREY BOATS reserves the right to make changes at any time, without notice, in prices or to make changes in
design, colors, specifications, equipment, options, materials, etc., and MONTEREY BOATS shall be under no obligation to
equip or modify product built prior to such changes.
IMPORTANT: Proper registration of the Warranty with MONTEREY BOATS is important for purposes of recording cus-
tomer information for notification and correction of product defects under the Federal Boat Safety Act.
MONTEREY BOATS is the registered tradename and trademark of SEABRING MARINE INDUSTRIES, INC., a Florida
corporation, the warrantor herein.
SEABRING MARINE INDUSTRIES, INC.
d.b.a. MONTEREY BOATS
1579 SW 18th Street – Williston, Florida 32696
Telephone (352) 528-2628 / Facsimile (352) 529-2628
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Your Monterey owner’s manual has been written to include a number of safety instructions to assure
the safe operation and maintenance of your boat. These instructions are in the form of DANGER,
WARNING, and CAUTION statements. The following definitions apply:
IMMEDIATE HAZARDS WHICH WILL
RESULT IN SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR
DEATH.
HAZARDS OR UNSAFE PRACTICES
WHICH COULD RESULT IN SEVERE
PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
HAZARDS OR UNSAFE PRACTICES WHICH
COULD RESULT IN MINOR PERSONAL
INJURY OR PRODUCT AND PROPERTY
DAMAGE.
All instructions given in this book are as seen from the stern looking toward the bow, with starboard
being to your right, and port to your left. A glossary of boating terms is included.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Your boat uses internal combustion engines and flammable fuel. Every precaution
has been taken by Monterey to reduce the risks associated with possible injury and damage from fire
or explosion, but your own precaution and good maintenance procedures are necessary in order to
enjoy safe operation of your boat.

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Registration and Numbering
Federal law requires that all undocumented ves-
sels equipped with propulsion machinery be regis-
tered in the State of principal use. A certificate
of number will be issued upon registering the boat.
These numbers must be displayed on your boat.
The owner/operator of a boat must carry a valid
certificate of number whenever the boat is in use.
When moved to a new State of principal use, the
certificate is valid for 60 days.
In order to be valid, the numbers must be in-
stalled to the proper specifications. Check with
your dealer or state boating authority for num-
bering requirements. The Coast Guard issues the
certificate of number in Alaska; all others are is-
sued by the state.
Insurance
In most States the boat owner is legally respon-
sible for damages or injuries he or someone else
operating the boat causes. Responsible boaters
carry adequate liability and property damage in-
surance for their boat. You should also protect
the boat against physical damage and theft. Some
States have laws requiring minimum insurance cov-
erage. Contact your dealer or state boating au-
thority for information on the insurance require-
ments in your boating area.
Reporting Boating accidents
All boating accidents must be reported by the op-
erator or owner of the boat to the proper marine
law enforcement authority for the state in which
the accident occurred. Immediate notification is
required if a person dies or disappears as a result
of a recreational boating accident.
If a person dies or there are injuries requiring more
than first aid, a formal report must be filed within
48 hours.
A formal report must be made within 10 days for
accidents involving more than $500.00 damage or
the complete loss of a boat.
A Boating Accident Report form is located near
the back of this manual to assist you in reporting
an accident. If you need additional information
regarding accident reporting, please call the Boat-
ing Safety Hotline, 800-368-5647.
Education
If you are not an experienced boater, we recom-
mend that the boat operator and other people
that normally accompany the operator, enroll in a
boating safety course. Organizations such as the
U.S. Power Squadrons, United States Coast Guard
Auxiliary, State Boating Authorities and the Ameri-
can Red Cross offer excellent boating educational
programs. These courses are worthwhile even for
experienced boaters to sharpen your skills or bring
you up to date on current rules and regulations.
They can also help in providing local navigational
information when moving to a new boating area.
Contact your dealer, State Boating Authority or
the Boating Safety Hotline, 800-368-5647 for fur-
ther information on boating safety courses.
Required Equipment
U.S. Coast Guard regulations require certain equip-
ment on each boat. The Coast Guard also sets
minimum safety standards for vessels and associ-
ated equipment. To meet these standards some
of the equipment must be Coast Guard approved.
“Coast Guard Approved Equipment” has been de-
termined to be in compliance with USCG specifi-
cations and regulations relating to performance,
construction, or materials. The equipment require-
ments vary according to the length, type of boat,
and the propulsion system. Some of the Coast
Guard equipment is described in the Safety Equip-
ment chapter of this manual. For a more detailed
description, obtain “Federal Requirements And
Safety Tips For Recreational Boats” by contact-
ing the Boating Safety Hotline 800-368-5647 or
your local marine dealer or retailer.
Some state and local agencies impose similar equip-
ment requirements on waters that do not fall un-
der Coast Guard jurisdiction. These agencies may
also require additional equipment that is not re-
quired by the Coast Guard. Your dealer or local
boating authority can provide you with additional
information for the equipment requirements for your
boating area.
OWNER’S / OPERATOR’S INFORMATION
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