Wellcraft 360 Coastal User manual

360 Coastal
Wellcraft Marine Corp.
1651 Whitfield Ave.
Sarasota, FL 34243
OWNER’S MANUAL

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WELCOME ABOARD
Congratulations on your new boat purchase and welcome to the Wellcraft boating family!
We want your boating experience to be the most enjoyable possible. The more you know about your new
boat, the more you’ll enjoy the time you spend aboard. That’s why we prepared this manual. It’s your
guide for safe operation as well as understanding your boat’s systems and equipment. It has been written
for the beginning boater but experienced boaters will find helpful information as well. Be sure to read the
contents thoroughly.
The popularity of boating and other water sports has grown tremendously in the past few years. Because
of this, safety is an important issue for everyone who shares our waterways. Remember that along with the
freedom and exhilaration of boating comes the responsibility that you have for the safety of your passen-
gers and the other boaters who share the water with you. Throughout this manual, specific precautions
and symbols identify safety-related information. These symbols and associated instructions are in the form
of Danger, Warning and Caution statements. They are described in the Safety Information section of the
manual. Be sure to pay close attention to them.
The precautions in this manual can’t and don’t cover every boating situation. If a specific method or
procedure is not recommended, you must make sure that what you do is safe for you and others. Always use
common sense when boating! Remember too that every safe boating excursion is a happy experience.
This manual has been compiled to help you operate your craft with safety and pleasure. It contains the
details of the craft, the equipment supplied or fitted, its systems, and information on its operation and
maintenance. Please read it carefully and familiarize yourself with the craft before using it. If this is your
first craft, or if you are changing to a type of craft your are not familiar with, for your own comfort and
safety, please ensure that you obtain handling and operating experience before “assuming command” of
the craft. Your dealer or national sailing federation or yacht club will be pleased to advise you of local sea
schools and competent instructors.
We’d also like to remind you to be kind to our environment while you’re boating. Don’t throw garbage and
other refuse overboard. And do your best to keep harmful compounds like gasoline, diesel fuel and anti-
freeze out of the water.

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SAFETY INFORMATION
Your Wellcraft manual has been written to include a number of safety instructions to assure the safe operation and mainte-
nance 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
Wellcraft 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.
A WIDE VARIETY OF COMPONENTS USED ON THIS VESSEL CONTAIN OR EMIT CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIATO CAUSE CANCER AND BIRTH DEFECTS AND OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM.
EXAMPLES INCLUDE:
• ENGINE AND GENERATOR EXHAUST.
• ENGINE AND GENERATOR FUEL, AND OTHER LIQUIDS SUCH AS COOLANTS AND OIL, ESPECIALLY USED
MOTOR OIL.
• COOKING FUELS.
• CLEANERS, PAINTS, AND SUBSTANCES USED FOR VESSEL REPAIR.
• WASTE MATERIALS THAT RESULT FROM WEAR OF VESSEL COMPONENTS.
• LEAD FROM BATTERYTERMINALS AND FROM OTHER SOURCES SUCH AS BALLAST OR FISHING SINKERS.
TO AVOID HARM:
• KEEP AWAY FROM ENGINE, GENERATOR, AND COOKING FUEL EXHAUST FUMES.
• WASH AREAS THOROUGHLY WITH SOAP AND WATER AFTER HANDLING THE SUBSTANCES ABOVE.
California Health & Safety Code §§ 25249.5-.13

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BOAT INFORMATION
Wellcraft reserves the right to make changes and improvements in equipment, design and vendored equipment
items, at any time without notification.
Please fill out the following information section and leave it in your Wellcraft owner’s manual. This information
will be important for you and Wellcraft 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 WELLCRAFT
MODEL:
PURCHASE DATE:
IGNITION KEYS #:
DRAFT:
HULL SERIAL #:
DELIVERY DATE:
REGISTRATION #:
WEIGHT:
TRANSMISSIONS
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
WELLCRAFT E-MAIL:
DEALER E-MAIL:
BEAM: VERTICAL CLEARANCE:
DOOR KEYS #:

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WELLCRAFT 360 COASTAL SPECIFICATIONS
HULL LENGTH OVERALL W/PULPIT _________________________________ 39’ 6” / 12.04m
HULL LENGTH OVERALL W/PULPIT & PLATFORM _____________________ 40’ 9” / 12.30m
HULL LENGTH ___________________________________________________ 36’ 6” / 11.12m
WEIGHT DRY W/ ENGINES (approx)* ______________________________ 20,000 lbs / 9072kg
BEAM ___________________________________________________________ 13’ 8” / 4.16m
DEADRISE _________________________________________________________ 18 degrees
DRAFT ____________________________________________________________ 40” / 1.02m
BRIDGE CLEARANCE WITH HARD TOP (approx) __________________________ 10’6” / 3.2m
HEIGHT FROM KEEL TO THE TOP OF THE HARDTOP _____________________ 148” / 3.8M
HEADROOM _______________________________________________________ 6’ 4” / 195cm
SLEEPING CAPACITY ________________________________________________________ 5
FUEL CAPACITY _______________________________________________400 gal / 1514 litre
WATER TANK CAPACITY __________________________________________ 108 gal / 408 litre
WASTE TANK CAPACITY____________________________________________ 18 gal / 68.14
MAXIMUM HORSEPOWER @ PROPS_______________________________ 1080 hp / 806kw

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CERTIFICATIONS & SPECIFICATIONS
(For Export Only)
To be in compliance with European directives for recreational boats as published by the International Organiza-
tion for Standardization (ISO) in effect at the time this boat was manufactured, we are providing the following
information.
Manufacturer:
Name
Address
Zip Code:
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

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Owner’s Manual
Spend some time looking through this manual. It contains
information concerning the operation and care of your boat.
The descriptions contained within the manual will introduce
you to the features of the boat and provide you with a general
knowledge of how the equipment works. The manual is
divided into sections that are listed in the Table of Contents.
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. The suppliers of
some of the major components such as engines, pumps, and
appliances, provide their own owner's manuals which have
been included with your boat. You should read the informa-
tion in this manual and the manuals of other suppliers com-
pletely and have a thorough understanding of all component
systems and their proper operation before operating your boat.
REMEMBER - IT ISYOUR RESPONSIBILITYTO ENSURE THATYOUR
BOAT IS SAFE FOR YOU AND YOUR PASSENGERS. ALWAYS
EXERCISE GOOD COMMON SENSE WHEN INSTALLING
EQUIPMENT AND OPERATINGTHE BOAT.
Warranty and Warranty Registration Cards
The Wellcraft Limited Warranty Statement is printed in this
manual and on the warranty registration card. It has been
written to be clearly stated and easily understood. If you
have any questions after reading the warranty, please contact
your dealer or the Wellcraft Customer Service Department.
Wellcraft Marine Corp.
Attn: Customer Service
1651 Whitfield Avenue
Sarasota, FL 34243
Phone: (941) 753-7811
Wellcraft, engine manufacturers, and the suppliers of major
components maintain their own manufacturer's warranty and
service facilities. It is important that you properly complete
the warranty registration cards included with your boat and
engine(s) and mail them back to the manufacturer to regis-
ter 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 information will
be important for you and service personnel to know, if and
when you may need service or technical information.
The boat warranty registration requires the Hull Identifica-
tion Number “HIN” which is located on the starboard side
of the transom, just below the rubrail. The engine warranty
registration requires the engine serial numbers. Please refer
to the engine owner's manual for the location of the serial
numbers.
Note: There are items which are not covered by this war-
ranty. These items are outlined in the warranty
statement.
By signing the warranty registration card you, the new owner,
indicate an understanding of the terms and conditions of the
limited warranty. The warranty registration card should be
properly completed by the dealer, signed by the new owner,
and returned to us within fifteen (15) days after the original
purchase in order to validate the warranty. Be sure to keep
the Owner’s Registration Card for your records.
IMPORTANT:
All boat manufacturers are required by the Federal Boat Safety
Act of 1971 to notify first time owners in the event any defect
is discovered “which creates a substantial risk of personal
injury to the public.” It is essential that we have your war-
ranty registration card complete with your name and mail-
ing address in our files so that we can comply with the law if
it should become necessary.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Hull Identification Number Location

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Transferring the Warranty
All rights and terms of the Limited Warranty can be trans-
ferred to subsequent owners of Wellcraft models for the dura-
tion of the original warranty period. To take advantage of
this program, you must complete a Warranty Registration
Transfer Form found in this chapter and send it to Wellcraft
Marine Corp., Attention Customer Service Department, 1651
Whitfield Ave., Sarasota, FL 34243, within 15 days of the
date of resale. The transfer request must be accompanied by
a copy of the title/registration and the transfer fee as deter-
mined by the boat length overall:
Boat Length Overall Transfer Fee
Up to 21’ $200.00
Over 21’ $300.00
Over 26’ $500.00
Wellcraft will confirm, in writing, that the transfer of the war-
ranty has taken place. After which, the transferee will be
treated as the original purchaser as outlined in the Wellcraft
Limited Warranty Statement.
Warranty Service
As the owner, you are responsible for the proper registration
of your boat at the time of purchase. You must also follow
proper operation procedures and adhere to the care and main-
tenance procedures set forth in this manual. Be sure to read
your boat’s warranty, as well as the information and warran-
ties (provided in your owner’s portfolio) for major compo-
nents. You are responsible for notifying your dealer in writ-
ing of any claimed defect within a reasonable period of time
and returning your boat to your dealer for service.
All warranty repairs must be performed by an authorized
Wellcraft dealer. Your dealer has been carefully selected to
assist you with your sales and service needs. Your dealer will
be glad to answer any of your questions about your new boat.
The dealer has a direct interest in you as a customer and wants
to see that your are completely satisfied with your purchase.
The dealer is in the best position to help you and has full
support and assistance from Wellcraft Marine.
Should a problem develop that is related to faulty workman-
ship or materials, as stated in the Limited Warranty, you should
contact your Wellcraft dealer to arrange for the necessary re-
pair. If you are not near your dealer or another authorized
Wellcraft dealer or the dealer fails to remedy the cause of the
problem, then contact Wellcraft Customer Service by calling
(941) 753-7811 or by writing.
Wellcraft Marine Corp.
Customer Service Department
1651 Whitfield Avenue
Sarasota, FL 34243
Have the following information available:
• HIN (hull identification number)
• Selling dealer’s name and location
• Date of purchase
• Servicing dealer (if different from selling dealer)
• Nature of problem
• Names of dealership personnel involved with the situation
• Record of service performed and approximate dates.
When contacting Wellcraft Marine, keep in mind that your
problem will most likely be resolved at the dealership, us-
ing the dealership’s facilities, equipment, and personnel.
It is the boat owner's responsibility to deliver the boat to
the dealer for warranty service.
Construction Standards:
All our boats meet or exceed the construction standards set
by the U.S. Coast Guard and the American Boat and Yacht
Council (ABYC) concerning:
• Navigational lights
• Factory installed fuel systems
• Engine and fuel tank compartment ventilation
• Floatation
• Steering systems
• Backfire flame arresters
We recommend that you see your dealer if you wish to modify
factory-installed equipment or add new equipment. Your
dealer is qualified to make such modifications or additions
without placing the safety or design integrity of your boat at
risk and without invalidating the warranty.
Dealer Responsibilities:
Your dealer will complete the pre-delivery checklist with you
when you take delivery of your boat. A copy of the checklist
is at the end of this section. Your dealer will also provide the
following services:
• Take time to sit with you and review the terms and the
process for registering all warranties. The dealer should
also brief you on obtaining warranty service for the boat
and major components and introduce you to the Service
Manager.
• Review the pre-delivery service record with you. The
service record form must be signed by you and the dealer
to certify that the work was performed to your satisfaction
and that your boat is in top-notch condition and that all
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• Sea trial the boat with you and provide a thorough
orientation on the operation of the boat and its systems.
If requested, provide you with comprehensive instruction
in the operation of your boat and all its installed systems
and components.
Boat Owner Responsibilities:
• Sit down with your dealer and a review the terms of all
warranties. Complete the Wellcraft, engine and major
component warranty registration cards and mail them to
the manufacturers.
• Fill out the boat information form located in this manual.
• Inspect the boat at the time of delivery and review the
pre-delivery service record form with your dealer. The
record should be signed by you when the orientation is
complete and you are satisfied with the operation of all
systems.
• Read the boat and equipment owner’s manuals and
operate the boat and all equipment as instructed.
• Read and follow the engine manufacturer’s instructions
for initial inspection, break in, and service.
• Schedule the 20 hour service and make sure all periodic
maintenance is performed as outlined in the boat, engine,
and component owner’s manuals.
• Know your boat and the rules of the road before you use
your boat.
Important: Make sure that your dealer checks the engine
alignment during your boat’s commissioning and at the
20-hour checkup. The engine alignment check should be
performed in accordance with the recommended proce-
dures as stated by the engine manufacturer in your engine
owner’s manual. Failure to do so could result in drive
train damage which is not covered under the warranty.
• We recommend that you reference your engine warranty
certificate for initial inspection and service requirements.
Product Changes
Wellcraft is committed to the continuous improvement of our
boats. As a result, some of the equipment described in this
manual or pictured in the catalog may change or no longer be
available. Wellcraft reserves the right to change standard
equipment, optional equipment and specifications without
notice or obligation. If you have questions about the equip-
ment on your Wellcraft, please contact your dealer or the
Wellcraft Customer Service Department.
Discharge of Oil
The Federal Water Pollution Control Act prohibits the
discharge of oil or oily waste into or upon the navigable waters
of the United States or the waters of the contiguous zone if
such discharge causes a film or sheen upon or a discoloration
of the surface of the water or causes a sludge of emulsion
beneath the surface of the water. Violators are subject to a
penalty of $5,000.00.
Disposal of Plastics & Other Garbage
Plastic refuse dumped in the water can kill fish and marine
wildlife and can foul boat propellers and cooling water intakes.
Other forms of waterborne garbage can litter our beaches and
make people sick. U.S. Coast Guard regulations prohibit the
dumping of plastic refuse or other garbage mixed with plastic
into the water anywhere, and restrict the dumping of other
forms of garbage within specified distances from shore.
Marpol Treaty
Boats 26 feet or longer must display a sign stating the dis-
posal regulation of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act.
The U.S. Coast Guard has issued these regulations to imple-
ment Annex V of the International Convention for the Pre-
vention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, commonly known as
AnnexV of the Marpol (Marine Pollution) Treaty 73/78. They
apply to all U.S. boats wherever they operate (except waters
under the exclusive jurisdiction of a State) and foreign boats
operating in U.S. waters out to and including the Exclusive
Economic Zone (200 Miles.) It is important to know these
regulations and adhere to them.
The regulations require U.S. recreational boaters, if your boat
is 26 feet or more in length, to affix one or more USCG Trash
Dumping Restrictions placards to your boat. The placard
warns against the discharge of plastic and other forms of gar-
bage within the navigable waters of the United States and
specify discharge restrictions beyond the territorial sea. (The
territorial sea generally ends three nautical miles from the
seashore.) In addition, the placard must contain the warning
that a person who violates these requirements is liable to civil
($25,000) and criminal (imprisonment) penalties. The plac-
ard also must note that State and local regulations may fur-
ther restrict the disposal of garbage.
Operators shall display one or more placards in a prominent
location and in sufficient numbers so they can be observed
and read by crew and passengers. These locations might in-
clude embarkation points, food service areas, galleys, gar-
bage handling spaces and common deck spaces frequented
by crew and passengers. We recommend that these placards
be installed on all boats. The placards may be purchased
from local marinas, boat dealerships and marine equipment
suppliers. A special placard is available for boats operating
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Important: It is illegal to discharge waste from your marine
sanitary device (toilet) into the water in most areas. It is your
responsibility to be aware of and adhere to all local laws con-
cerning waste discharge. Consult with the Coast Guard, lo-
cal marina or your dealer for additional information.
Note: Some states and localities have legal limits on
speed, noise and trailer specifications. It is your
responsibility to be aware of these laws and limits
and to insure that your boat complies. Consult
with your local Marine Patrol or local Coast
Guard office.
Registration and Numbering
Federal law requires that all undocumented vessels equipped
with propulsion machinery be registered in the State of prin-
cipal use. A certificate of number will be issued upon regis-
tering the boat. These numbers must be displayed on your
boat. The owner/operator of a boat must carry a valid certifi-
cate 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 installed to the
proper specifications. Check with your dealer or state boat-
ing authority for numbering 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 responsible for dam-
ages or injuries he or someone else operating the boat causes.
Responsible boaters carry adequate liability and property dam-
age insurance for their boat. You should also protect the boat
against physical damage and theft. Some States have laws
requiring minimum insurance coverage. Contact your dealer
or State boating authority for information on the insurance
requirements in your boating area.
Reporting Boating accidents
All boating accidents must be reported by the operator or
owner of the boat to the proper marine law enforcement au-
thority for the state in which the accident occurred. Immedi-
ate 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. The 1994 Recreational Boating Act may impose a
$1,000.00 civil fine for people who fail to submit a boating
accident report.
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 Boating Safety Hotline, 800-368-5647.
If you see a distress signal, you must assume it is a real emer-
gency and render assistance immediately. The master or per-
son in charge of a boat is obligated by law to provide assis-
tance to any individual in danger at sea. However, you should
not put your boat or crew in a dangerous situation which ex-
ceeds your capabilities or those of your boat. The 1971 Boat-
ing Safety Act grants protection to a Good Samaritan boater
offering good faith assistance, and absolves a boater from
any civil liability arising from assistance given.
Required Equipment
U.S. Coast Guard regulations require certain equipment on
each boat. The Coast Guard also sets minimum safety stan-
dards for vessels and associated equipment. To meet these
standards some of the equipment must be Coast Guard ap-
proved. “Coast Guard Approved Equipment” has been deter-
mined to be in compliance with USCG specifications and
regulations relating to performance, construction, or materi-
als. The equipment requirements vary according to the length,
type of boat, and the propulsion system. Some of the Coast
Guard equipment is described in the Safety Equipment chap-
ter of this manual. For a more detailed description, obtain
“Federal Requirements And Safety Tips For Recreational
Boats” by contacting the Boating Safety Hotline 800-368-
5647, the Coast Guard Office of Boating Safety at
www.uscgboating.org or your local marine dealer or retailer.
Some state and local agencies impose similar equipment re-
quirements on waters that do not fall under Coast Guard ju-
risdiction. These agencies may also require additional equip-
ment that is not required by the Coast Guard. Your dealer or
local boating authority can provide you with additional in-
formation for the equipment requirements for your boating
area.
Briefing Passengers
Before each outing, ensure that at least one passenger is
familiar with the proper operation and safety aspects of the
boat in case of emergency. Show all passengers the location
of safety equipment.
Courtesy On-The-Water
• Know the rules of the water and practice them at all
times.
• Be familiar with traffic patterns of the body of water on
which you are boating.
• Give fishermen, sailboats (not under power), and water
skiers plenty of room.
• You are responsible for spotting and avoiding swimmers
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• You are also responsible for damage caused by your
wake.
• Operate at slow speeds in restricted and congested areas.
• Keep a lookout for personal watercraft. They have the
same rights and responsibilities as you do.
• Contact your local or state boating authorities for
information on boating and safety courses.
• Keep boating safe and fun for everyone!
Education
If you are not an experienced boater, we recommend that the
boat operator and other people that normally accompanies
the operator, enroll in a boating safety course. Organizations
such as the U.S. Power Squadron, United States Coast Guard
Auxiliary, State Boating Authorities and the American 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 navi-
gational information when moving to a new boating area.
Contact your dealer, State Boating Authority or the Boating
Safety Hotline, 800-368-5647 for further information on boat-
ing safety courses.
Contacts
American Red Cross (For local address consult the telephone
directory)
Boat U.S. Foundation for Boating Safety Hotline
800-336-BOAT
800-245-BOAT (in Virginia)
Coast Guard Boating Safety Hotline and Office of Boating Safety
800-368-5647
www.uscgboating.org
Skippers Course
GPO Superintendent of documents
Washington, DC 20012
United States Coast Guard Auxiliary
Local Flotilla or contact appropriate Coast Guard District
Headquarters
United States Coast Guard Headquarters
202-512-1800
202-512-2250 (fax)
United States Power Squadron
P.O. Box 30423
Raleigh, NC 27617
Recommended Reading
Damford, Don. Anchoring
(ISBN 0-915160-64-1) Seven Seas
United States Coast Guard Auxiliary. Boating Skills and
Seamanship. LC74-164688. (illus.)
(ISBN 0-930028-00-7) U.S. Coast Guard.
Bottomley, Tom. Boatman’s Handbook, (Illus.) 316 p. pap.
(ISBN 0-688-03925-1, Hearst Marine BK.) Morrow.
Whiting, John and Bottomley, Tom. Chapman’s Log and
Owner’s Manual. 192 p. (ISBN 0-87851-801-0);
(ISBN 0-686-96737-2) Hearst Bks.
Strahm, Virgil. Does Your Fiberglass Boat Need Repair?
LC81-90093. 46 P. PAP (ISBN 0-9606050-0-2) Strahm.
Chapman, Charles F, and Maloney. E.S. Chapman’s Piloting,
Seamanship and Small Boat Handling. (illus.) 62 p. (ISBN
0-87851-814-2, Pub. by Hearst Bks); deluxe ed. (ISBN 0-
87851-815-0) Morrow
National Fire Protection Association, Fire Protection Standard
for Pleasure and Commercial Motor Craft. (ISBN 0-317-
07388-5, NFPA 302) Natl. Fire Prot.
Brotherton, Miner. Twelve/Volt Bible. Plastic comb. (ISBN
0-915160-81-1) Seven Seas.

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Wellcraft, warrants to you, the first North American retail purchaser of this 2006 model year boat,
that it will repair or replace defects in materials or workmanship it finds to its satisfaction to occur
within the applicablewarranty periods, subject to the what “This Warranty Does Not Cover” section
set forth below.
For boats sold at retail more than twelve (12) months after delivery at the dealership, you will
be entitled only to the coverage as stated in the Wellcraft Limited Warranty–Level II. See your
Wellcraft dealer for a copy. All other terms and conditions of this warranty will apply. All warranties
run concurrently from the date of delivery to you.
Defects in non-structural parts and components: One (1) year Warranty Period.
Defects in structural components of the deck and liner: Five (5) year Warranty Period.
Defects in structural components of the hull, stringer and transom (all models except Wellcraft 330
Coastal model), Ten (10) year Warranty Period.
Defects in structural components of the hull, stringer and transom (Wellcraft 330 Coastal model
only): Five (5) year Warranty Period.
Your sole and exclusive remedy is the repair or replacement, at Wellcraft’s sole option, of parts and
components covered by this warranty.
This Wellcraft boat, including any alleged defective part, must be returned to an authorized Wellcraft
dealer within the applicable warranty period to obtain warranty service. The Wellcraft dealer will
carry out the warranty procedures on the owner’s behalf. All warranty work will be performed at an
authorized dealer, at the Wellcraft factory, or at another repair facility that Wellcraft selects. The
owner is responsible for the expense associated with transporting the boat to and from the repair
facility.
Coverage remaining under the Warranty Periods may be transferred by an authorized Wellcraft
dealer to a 2nd purchaser for an established fee. The transfer must occur within five (5) years of the
original retail sale. The transfer fee must be paid within 15 days of purchase of the used boat to
transfer the warranty. Proof of purchase date is required. The warranty may only be transferred
once. Wellcraft reserves the right to reject a warranty transfer request for a Wellcraft boat that has
been damaged, neglected, or otherwise previously excluded from warranty. Wellcraft will confirm
all warranty transfers in writing to the dealer and the second owner.
An action for breach of warranty shall be barred unless it is commenced within four (4) years from
the date the cause of action accrues. An action for breach of any duty or obligation to repair or
replace shall be barred unless it is commenced within one year from the date the cause of action
accrues regardless of the time remaining in the Warranty Period.
This Warranty DOES NOT COVER:
1. A boat purchased from any party other than an authorized Wellcraft dealer.
2. A boat, including its components that has been altered or modified so as to adversely affect its
operation, performance or durability.
3. Engines, outdrive, controls, propellers, batteries, appliances and other equipment or accessories
which are not manufactured by Wellcraft, whether or not warranted by other manufacturers.
4. Gelcoat finishes (including blistering and osmotic blistering, cracking crazing or discoloration),
mirrors, window glass, varnishes, paints, fabrics, chromium plated and stainless steel finishes,
because of thevarying effects resulting from different climatic and use conditions.
5. The cost of removal or re-instatement of parts or disassembly of units to repair or replace
components covered by this warranty.
6. Any boat which has been misused, used in a negligent manner, used for racing, used for rental,
char ter, military or other commercial purposes, used without normal maintenance, operated
contrary to any instruction furnished by Wellcraft, or operated in violation of any Federal,
State, Coast Guard or other governmental agency laws, rules or regulations.
7. Any representation relating to speed, range, fuel consumption or other estimated performance
characteristic.
8. Loss of time, inconvenience, boat payments, retail charges, improper lifting or trailering, travel
expense, loss of use, in-and-out-of-water charges, towing and storage charges, loss of or damage
to personal property, or other remedies not specifically allowed.
9. Dealer preparation, cleaning, final adjustments and alignments in preparing the boat for delivery
or commissioning.
10. Leakage around windshield, hatches or other designed openings.
11. Fit and adjustment of exterior canvas tops, enclosures, and weather covers.
12. Sacrificial deterioration of anti-fouling paint or zinc anodes.
Remedy under this warranty is expressly limited to repair or replacement of defects in materials or
workmanship, and does not include incidental or consequential damages that are specifically
DISCLAIMED. Note: SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION
OF INCIDENTIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR
EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. The express limited warranty described above is
exclusive. IMPLIED WARANTIES are LIMITED IN THEIR DURATION TO ONE (1) YEAR
FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, if any, INCLUDING
MERCHANTABILITY and FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED
IN THEIR ENTIRETY AFTER ONE (1) YEAR FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE. There are no
warranties that extend beyond the description on the face hereof. NOTE: SOME STATES DO NOT
ALLOW LIMITATION ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE
LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL
RIGHTS THAT VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
This document contains the entire warranty given by Wellcraft. Wellcraft does not authorize any
person or persons, including Wellcraft dealers, to change the terms of this express limited warranty,
which is Wellcraft’s only warranty. Wellcraft reserves the right to change or improve the design or
manufacture of Wellcraft boats without obligation to modify any boat previously manufactured.
Wellcraft · 1651 Whitfield Avenue · Sarasota, FL 34243 · 941.753.7811
WELLCRAFT LIMITED
2006 Model Year Limited Warranty

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Warranty Registration Transfer Request
Original Owner Name & Address: _________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
Original Date of Purchase: _________________________________________________________
Hull Identification Number: _________________________________________________________
Boat Model: _________________________________________________________
Selling Dealer: _________________________________________________________
Name & address of second purchaser: _____________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
Telephone Number: _________________________________________________________
Date of Purchase: _________________________________________________________
1995 – 1998 Model year transfer fee: $100.00 all models
1999 Model year and newer transfer fees:
16’ - 21’ boats $200.00
22’ - 26’ boats $300.00
27’ and up boats $500.00
The remainder term of the Wellcraft warranty may be transferred to a new owner upon written request. The transfer must occur
within five (5) years of the original retail sale. The warranty may only be transferred once. Written inspection by a current
Wellcraft dealer or an authorized Wellcraft representative must accompany Warranty Transfer Application form below. The Warranty
Transfer Application must be received by Wellcraft within 15 days of purchase by the Second Retail Purchaser. Please complete
the application, and return with payment made payable to Wellcraft to the address shown below. The request must be accompanied
by copy of the title/registration, warranty registration transfer request form completed in its entirety.
This warranty registration request, if accepted, transfers the warranty coverage remaining on the boat to the second purchaser.
Acceptance of the request does not create any additional warranties or obligation on Wellcraft.
To be completed by Dealer or Authorized Representative:
Boat Transfer Inspection Date: __________________ Inspected By: _____________________
Condition: Exterior ________________________ Mechanical _____________________
Interior ________________________ Overall Condition __________________
To be completed by Manufacturer:
Warranty Expiration Date: ____________________________________________
Wellcraft Authorized Acceptance Date: _____________________________________________
Wellcraft Authorized Signature: _____________________________________________
Mail to: Wellcraft, 1651 Whitfield Ave., Sarasota, FL 34243, Attn: Customer Service

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1:
PROPULSION SYSTEM
1.1 General .......................................................................................................................................................................... 21
1.2 Drive Systems ................................................................................................................................................................ 21
1.3 Engine Exhaust System.................................................................................................................................................. 21
1.4 Engine Cooling System.................................................................................................................................................. 21
1.5 Emergency Pump Out System (Optional) ..................................................................................................................... 22
1.6 Oil Change Pump (Optional) ........................................................................................................................................ 23
1.7 Propellers ....................................................................................................................................................................... 24
1.8 Performance and Propellers .......................................................................................................................................... 25
1.9 Running Gear ................................................................................................................................................................ 25
1.10 Engine Instrumentation ................................................................................................................................................. 27
Chapter 2:
HELM CONTROL SYSTEMS
2.1 General .......................................................................................................................................................................... 31
2.2 Engine Throttle and Shift Controls ............................................................................................................................... 31
2.3 Engine Synchronizer ...................................................................................................................................................... 32
2.4 Neutral Safety Switch .................................................................................................................................................... 32
2.5 Steering System .............................................................................................................................................................. 33
2.6 Trim Tabs ........................................................................................................................................................................ 33
2.7 Control Systems Maintenance ....................................................................................................................................... 34
Chapter 3:
FUEL SYSTEM
3.1 General .......................................................................................................................................................................... 37
3.2 Diesel Engine Fuel System ............................................................................................................................................ 38
3.3 Generator Fuel System .................................................................................................................................................. 38
3.4 Fueling Instructions ...................................................................................................................................................... 39
3.5 Fuel System Maintenance ............................................................................................................................................. 39
Chapter 4:
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
4.1 General .......................................................................................................................................................................... 41
4.2 12-Volt System ............................................................................................................................................................... 41
4.3 12-Volt Accessory Switch Panels ................................................................................................................................. 43
4.4 Cabin DC Accessory Breaker Panel ............................................................................................................................. 46
4.5 120-Volt System ............................................................................................................................................................. 49
4.6 120-volt AC Accessory Breaker Panel .......................................................................................................................... 50
4.7 Generator ....................................................................................................................................................................... 53
4.8 Bonding System and Galvanic Isolator ........................................................................................................................ 54
4.9 Electrical System Maintenance ..................................................................................................................................... 54
4.10 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 .......................................................................................................................................................... 58
5.6 Fresh Water System Maintenance ................................................................................................................................. 58
Chapter 6:
RAW WATER SYSTEM
6.1 General .......................................................................................................................................................................... 61
6.2 High Pressure Washdown .............................................................................................................................................. 61
6.3 Kodiak Baitwell ............................................................................................................................................................. 62
6.4 Air Conditioning and Freezer Pumps ........................................................................................................................... 63
6.5 Raw Water System Maintenance ................................................................................................................................... 63
Chapter 7:
DRAINAGE SYSTEMS
7.1 General .......................................................................................................................................................................... 65
7.2 Half Tower & Tower Drains (Optional) ........................................................................................................................ 65
7.3 Bilge Drainage and High Water Alarm ......................................................................................................................... 65
7.4 Cockpit and Deck Drains .............................................................................................................................................. 66
7.5 Cabin Drains ................................................................................................................................................................. 67
7.6 Muffler Drains ............................................................................................................................................................... 67
7.7 Drainage System Maintenance ...................................................................................................................................... 68
Chapter 8:
VENTILATION SYSTEM
8.1 Cabin Ventilation ........................................................................................................................................................... 69
8.2 Windshield Ventilation ................................................................................................................................................... 70
8.3 Carbon Monoxide and Proper Ventilation .................................................................................................................... 70
8.4 Engine Compartment Ventilation .................................................................................................................................. 71
8.5 Maintenance .................................................................................................................................................................. 72
Chapter 9:
EXTERIOR EQUIPMENT
9.1 Deck ............................................................................................................................................................................... 73
9.2 Hull ................................................................................................................................................................................ 75
9.3 Cockpit ........................................................................................................................................................................... 76
9.4 Aftermarket Hardtop or Tower ...................................................................................................................................... 83
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Chapter 10:
INTERIOR EQUIPMENT
10.1 Head Compartment and Marine Toilet ......................................................................................................................... 85
10.2 Cabin and V-Berth ......................................................................................................................................................... 87
10.3 Air Conditioner .............................................................................................................................................................. 91
10.4 Cabin Woodwork ............................................................................................................................................................ 92
Chapter 11:
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
11.1 General .......................................................................................................................................................................... 93
11.2 Engine Alarms ............................................................................................................................................................... 93
11.3 Neutral Safety Switch .................................................................................................................................................... 93
11.4 Required Safety Equipment ........................................................................................................................................... 93
11.5 Automatic Fire Extinguishing System ........................................................................................................................... 95
11.6 Carbon Monoxide Monitoring System .......................................................................................................................... 96
11.7 First Aid ......................................................................................................................................................................... 97
11.8 Additional Safety Equipment ......................................................................................................................................... 97
11.9 Caution and Warning Labels ......................................................................................................................................... 99
Chapter 12:
OPERATION
12.1 General ........................................................................................................................................................................ 103
12.2 Rules of the Road ......................................................................................................................................................... 103
12.3 Pre-Cruise Check......................................................................................................................................................... 105
12.4 Operating Your Boat .................................................................................................................................................... 105
12.5 Docking, Anchoring and Mooring .............................................................................................................................. 107
12.6 Controls, Steering, or Propulsion System Failure: ..................................................................................................... 109
12.7 Collision....................................................................................................................................................................... 109
12.8 Grounding, Towing and Rendering Assistance ........................................................................................................... 109
12.9 Flooding, or Capsizing ................................................................................................................................................ 109
12.10 Fishing ......................................................................................................................................................................... 110
12.11 Man Overboard ........................................................................................................................................................... 110
12.12 After Market Tower Operation (Optional) .................................................................................................................. 110
12.13 Trash Disposal ............................................................................................................................................................. 111
12.14 Transporting Your Boat ................................................................................................................................................ 111
Chapter 13:
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
13.1 Exterior Hull and Deck ............................................................................................................................................... 113
13.2 Upholstery, Canvas and Enclosures ............................................................................................................................ 115
13.3 Cabin Interior .............................................................................................................................................................. 116
13.4 Bilge and Engine Compartment .................................................................................................................................. 117
13.5 Drainage System .......................................................................................................................................................... 117
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Chapter 14:
SEASONAL MAINTENANCE
14.1 Lay-up and Storage .................................................................................................................................................... 119
14.2 Winterizing .................................................................................................................................................................. 120
14.3 Recommissioning ........................................................................................................................................................ 122
Appendix A:
SCHEMATICS
120-Volt AC Breakers ............................................................................................................................................................... 125
12-Volt DC Breakers ................................................................................................................................................................ 126
Helm Switch Panel ................................................................................................................................................................... 127
Helm Switch Panel ................................................................................................................................................................... 128
Helm DC Breaker Panel ........................................................................................................................................................... 129
Aft Deck Panel .......................................................................................................................................................................... 130
AC Wire Code (Number) .......................................................................................................................................................... 131
DC Wire Code (Number) .......................................................................................................................................................... 132
DC Wire Code (Number) .......................................................................................................................................................... 133
DC Wire Code (Number) .......................................................................................................................................................... 134
DC Wire Code (Number) .......................................................................................................................................................... 135
DC Wiring (Function) .............................................................................................................................................................. 136
DC Wiring (Function) .............................................................................................................................................................. 137
DC Wiring (Function) .............................................................................................................................................................. 138
DC Wiring (Function) .............................................................................................................................................................. 139
Overhead Layout ...................................................................................................................................................................... 140
Side Profile ............................................................................................................................................................................... 141
Trailer Support ......................................................................................................................................................................... 142
Appendix B:
GENERAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE AND LOG .....................................................................................143
Appendix C:
FLOAT PLAN ............................................................................................................................................................149
Appendix D:
BOATING ACCIDENT REPORT ..........................................................................................................................150
Appendix E:
GLOSSARY OF TERMS ........................................................................................................................................153
Appendix F:
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ........................................................................................................................... 157
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