CUTWATER 30OWNERS MANUAL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Table Of Contents ........................................................................................................ 2Congratulations ........................................................................................................... 3Safety .......................................................................................................................... 3Symbol Glossary ........................................................................................................... 4Specifications (Subject To Change Without Notice) .................................................................. 5Equipment Location ..................................................................................................... 6
Starboard Fittings .................................................................................................. 6Port Fittings ........................................................................................................... 7Main Cabin Top Deck Components ....................................................................... 8Stern Components ................................................................................................. 9Fuse Location & Values .......................................................................................... 10Main Cabin And Cockpit Lights ............................................................................. 12Battery Compartment ............................................................................................ 13Power Distribution Center ..................................................................................... 14AC Distribution Panel, Rotary Switch & DV Volt Meter ............................................ 15Fuel System, Engine, Generator & Webasto Furnace .............................................. 16Webasto Furnace .................................................................................................. 17Air Conditioning System ........................................................................................ 18Generator ............................................................................................................. 19Solar Panel ............................................................................................................ 20Shore Power .......................................................................................................... 21Closed Engine Cooling System .............................................................................. 22Sea Strainer System ............................................................................................... 23Raw Water Wash Down ......................................................................................... 24Fresh Water Plumbing System ................................................................................ 25Shower Sump ........................................................................................................ 26Bilge Pump System ................................................................................................ 27Waste System ........................................................................................................ 28Mast Set Up And Takedown .................................................................................. 29Cutwater 30 Wiring Schematic (Acc. 1) ................................................................. 30Cutwater 30 Wiring Schematic (Acc. 2) ................................................................. 31Cutwater 30 Wiring Schematic (Acc. 3) ................................................................. 32Cutwater 30 Wiring Schematic (Lighting) .............................................................. 33Cutwater 30 Wiring Schematic (P.D.P.) ................................................................... 34
Working Deck .............................................................................................................. 35Care And Maintenance ................................................................................................ 36
Example Of A Preparation For The Road Checklist .................................................. 36Example Of A Spring Pre-Launch Checklist ............................................................. 37Example Of Winter Storage Checklist .................................................................... 38
Reference Material ....................................................................................................... 39Contacts ...................................................................................................................... 40Notes ........................................................................................................................... 41
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CONGRATULATIONS
The Cutwater family has a passion for boating. We are committed to continuous process improvement in all areas that affect our customer’s satisfaction with our products and providing great customer service.
SAFETY
Safety is always a concern at Cutwater. Please read all manuals to ensure that equip-ment is used in a safe manner. We highly recommend attendance in a Coast Guard approved boating safety course. Such courses are available from the Coast Guard directly or from boating organizations. Owners should have annual inspections to ensure that all safety equipment is current.
STD
OPT
SYMBOL GLOSSARY
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Attention! – Important Operating or Maintenance Instructions
Attention! – Electrical Shock Hazard
Fresh Water
Black Water
Fuel
Standard Equipment
Optional Equipment
Hints
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C30
C30 SPORT TOP
C30 COMMAND BRIDGE
SPECIFICATIONS
(Subject to Change Without Notice)
LOA molded ..................................................................................30’ - 0” 9.14 mLOA rigged (with swim platform & pulpit) ......................................34’ – 4” 10.46 mBridge clearance (mast folded) .......................................................9’ - 9” 2.97 mHeight on trailer .............................................................................13’ - 2” 4.01 mBeam .............................................................................................10’ - 0” 3.05 mDraft ..............................................................................................2’ - 5” .73 mFuel capacity ..................................................................................180 U.S. Gal 681.4 LWater capacity ...............................................................................80 U.S. Gal 302.8 LHolding tank capacity ....................................................................40 U.S. Gal 151.4 LWeight dry .....................................................................................10,200 lbs 4,626 kgEngine ...........................................................................................D6 Volvo 435 H.P. Diesel
LOA molded ..................................................................................30’ - 0” 9.14 mLOA rigged (with swim platform & pulpit) ......................................34’ – 4” 10.46 mBridge clearance (mast folded) .......................................................9’ - 9” 2.97 mHeight on trailer .............................................................................13’ - 2” 4.01 mBeam .............................................................................................10’ - 0” 3.05 mDraft ..............................................................................................2’ - 5” .73 mFuel capacity ..................................................................................180 U.S. Gal 681.4 LWater capacity ...............................................................................80 U.S. Gal 302.8 LHolding tank capacity ....................................................................40 U.S. Gal 151.4 LWeight dry .....................................................................................10,200 lbs 4,626 kgEngine ...........................................................................................D6 Volvo 435 H.P. Diesel
LOA molded ..................................................................................30’ - 0” 9.14 mLOA rigged (with swim platform & pulpit) ......................................34’ – 4” 10.46 mBridge clearance (bridge folded) .....................................................9’ - 9” 2.97 mHeight on trailer .............................................................................13’ - 2” 4.01 mBeam .............................................................................................10’ - 0” 3.05 mDraft ..............................................................................................2’ - 5” .73 mFuel capacity ..................................................................................180 U.S. Gal 681.4 LWater capacity ...............................................................................80 U.S. Gal 302.8 LHolding tank capacity ....................................................................40 U.S. Gal 151.4 LWeight dry .....................................................................................10,980 lbs 4,980 kgEngine ...........................................................................................D6 Volvo 435 H.P. Diesel
EQUIPMENT LOCATION
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STARBOARD FITTINGS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11
Keep all vents, drains and exhausts clear of any obstructions to ensure proper performance of each system.
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➊ Aft Bilge
➋ Forward Bilge
➌ Keel Drain Plug
➍ Diesel Fill
➎ Fuel Vent
➏ Waste Vent
➐ Waste Pump Out
➑ Head Sink Drain
➒ Macerator
➓ Docking Lights
Bow Thruster
➓
➌
➍➎ ➏
➊➋➑
➐
➒
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PORT FITTINGS
1 2 3 5 6 7 9 10
4 8 11
Keep all vents, drains and exhausts clear of any obstructions to ensure proper performance of each system.
➊ Docking Lights
➋ Anchor Locker Drain
➌ Shower Sump
➍ Air Conditioner Drain
➎ Galley Sink Drain
➏ Freshwater Fill
➐ Freshwater Vent
➑ Generator Exhaust
➒ Bow Thruster
➓ Engine Exhaust
Webasto Heater Exhaust
➊
➋
➑➒ ➓
➐
➌➍➍ ➎
➏
MAIN CABIN TOP DECK COMPONENTS
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1 2 3 6 7
4 5 8
➊ Searchlight
➋ Horn
➌ Digital TV Antennae (satellite ready - not included)
➍ Radar
➎ XM-Weather Antennae
➏ Anchor Light
➐ Port Navigation Light
➑ Solar Panel
Sedan
Sport Top
Command Bridge
➊
➊
➊
➋
➋
➋
➌
➌
➌
➎
➎
➎
➏
➏
➏
➍
➍
➍
➐
➐
➐
➑
➑
➑
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STERN COMPONENTS
1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
➊ Courtesy Lights
➋ Cockpit Drains
➌ Underwater Lights
➍ Prop Zinc
➎ Stern Thruster
➏ Swim Platform Retractable Ladder
➐ Trim Tabs
➑ Prop
➒ Rudder
➓ Dunnage Box
➊
➋ ➋
➎➌ ➌
➏
➐ ➐
➑
➒
➊
3
➓
➍
FUSE LOCATION & VALUES
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The dash fuse blocks are located behind the hinged mirror located inside of the bathroom. Fuses are automotive blade type and all values are shown in amps.
Dash Fuse Block #1 Dash Fuse Block #2
Navigation
PANEL (4 Switch)
Bilge Pump (#1)
LPG Controller
VHFTV #1 Head Lights
PANEL (8 Switch)
Bilge Pump (#2)
Seat Sensor
HeaterTV #2 Wine Cooler
PANEL (8 Switch)
Bilge Alarm
StereoTV Antenna 12V Outlet (V-Berth)
Head Stereo AmpLight Switch (V-berth) Shower Pump
Trim Tabs12V Outlet (Dinette) 12V Outlet (Dash)
Screen (Option)
Radar (Option)
Screen (Option)Webasto Heater
AIS (Option)
Network (Option)
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Thruster Battery
Engine Battery
FUSE LOCATIONS AND VALUES CONTINUED
These four blocks and fuses are located in the Quarter Berth aft storage area.
The bilge pumps operate automatically with electronic fl oat switches when all switchesand breakers are in the OFF position.
However, the BILGE PUMP and BILGE PUMP2 will run continuously once their switches are placed in the on position. Monitor the outfl ow accordingly. Do not run when dry.
Thruster Battery and Engine Battery fuse blocks are energized even when the battery switch is off.
Bilge Pump (#1)
LPG Controller
CO Monitor (#1)
Volt Meter (Battery #2)
Bilge Pump (#2)
Seat Sensor
Optional: Bridge
12V Outlet (Bridge)
Switch Panel (Bridge)
Screen (Option)
CO Monitor (#2)
Hatch Switch
Bilge Alarm Volt Meter (Battery #3)
PDP
Downrigger (Star) Autopilot Pump
Downrigger (Port) Washdown Pump
12V Outlet (Qtr Berth) Fresh Water Pump
Refrigerator Cabin Lights
Refrigerator (Aft) Misc. Lights
Panel (4 Switch) Spotlight
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MAIN CABIN AND COCKPIT LIGHTS
Courtesy Light Switch
V-Berth Light Switch
Cabin Light Switch
Head Light Switch
Under Matress Light Switch
➊ Courtesy Lights ✓➋ Deck Aft Lights ✓➌ Cabin Lights ✓➍ V-Berth Lights ✓➎ V-Berth Bed Lights ✓➏ Head Lights ✓➐ Under Matress Lights ✓
Courtesy Light Switch
V-Berth Light Switch
Cabin Light Switch
Head Light Switch
Chart Light Switch
➊ Courtesy Lights ✓➋ Deck Aft Lights ✓➌ Chart Lights ✓➍ Cabin Lights ✓➎ V-Berth Lights ✓➏ V-Berth Bed Lights ✓➐ Head Light ✓
➌ Switch➌ Dimmer Switch ➏ Switch
➊ ➋ Switch
➏
➎
➎
➍➍
➍➍
➍ ➍
➎ Switch
➋
➋
➊
➊
➊➊
➊ ➊
➌ Switch
➋
➌
➌ ➌
➌➌
➌➌
➌➋
➏
➏➌
➐ ➐
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BATTERY COMPARTMENT
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(4) House Batteries, (1) Engine Battery, (1) Thruster Battery (generator shares), Inverter/Charger Inverter Fuse (150 AMP), Inverter/Charger Cutoff Switch (Group 27, 1 each - start battery, 5 each - deep cycle batteries)
Inverter Switch
Inverter Fuse
Inverter/Charger
3
2
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Batteries
1 = House2 = Engine3 = Thruster
AGM (4) House Batteries, (1) Engine Battery, (1) Thruster Battery (generator shares), Inverter/Charger Inverter Fuse (150 AMP), Inverter/Charger Cutoff Switch (Group 31, 6 each - start/deep cycle batteries)
AGM batteries required for boats with solar panel.
POWER DISTRIBUTION CENTER
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The parallel switch should always remain in the off position. While in the on position, the house and engine batteries will be combined as one for emergency start only.
Located in the starboard cockpit step.House, Engine, Thrusters and Crossover switch
HOUSESWITCH
ENGINESWITCH
BOW THRUSTER
SWITCH
PARALLELSWITCH
STERN THRUSTER
SWITCH
50A FUSE BLOCK
BREAKER
150A DASH
BREAKER
CHARGING RELAY
CHARGING RELAY
STER
N T
HR
UST
ER
250
AM
P A
NL
FUSE
BO
W T
HR
UST
ER
250
AM
P A
NL
FUSE
If the house bank drops below 10.8v you must reset the charging relay by switching on the parallel while the engine is running.
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AC DISTRIBUTION PANEL, ROTARY SWITCH & DC VOLT METER
AC Rotary Selector Switch. Available with Generator
The AC Rotary Switch Selector Switch will determine which source of incoming 120 Volt power to use for your AC Distribution Panel.
AC Distribution Panel
AC Distribution Panelwith optional Air Conditioning
and/or Generator
Inverter Bus
Inverter BusAC Distribution Panel
Standard
15A MICROWAVE
15A
15A
25A
GALLEYOUTLETS
OUTLETSFORWARD
SALONOUTLETS
20A
15A
25A
15A ACCESSORY
AIRRELAY
AFTAIR
FWDAIR
15A
15A
15A
15A ACCESSORY
ACCESSORY
ACCESSORY
ACCESSORY
25A ACCESSORY
15A
25A
WATERHEATER
20A
ICEMAKER
COOKTOP
OVEN
15A MICROWAVE
15A
15A
25A
GALLEYOUTLETS
OUTLETSFORWARD
SALONOUTLETS
30A
ELCI
AC MAIN1
15A
20A
15A
15A ACCESSORY
WATERHEATER
ICEMAKER
ACCESSORY
30A
ELCI
AC MAIN2
30A
ELCI
AC MAIN1
DC VOLTS
DC VOLTS
AC VOLTS
AC VOLTS
BATTERYBANK
BATTERYBANK
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123
12V BATTERY MONITOR
1 = House2 = Engine
3 = Thruster
WATER
FE
FUEL SYSTEM, ENGINE, GENERATOR & WEBASTO FURNACE
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D6 Volvo 435 H.P. Diesel
Generator 5.0 KW Onan, Webasto Furnace
There is a secondary on engine fuel fi lter that is not shown on this drawing. You will be able to fi nd information about this fi lter in the diesel engine manual supplied with your boat.
Fuel shutoff and all fuel fi lters are located on the Fuel Management Board, port side of engine room.
Fuel management boardFillWebasto P/Webasto P/Webasto P V
Engine pick upEngine return
VentGenerator return (opt.)Generator pick up (opt.)
EngineGenerator
feedGenerator
shutoff(off position)
Engineshutoff
(off position)
Generatorfilter
Enginefilter
Enginefeed
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WEBASTO FURNACE
Webasto furnace is located under access panel below range.The controller is located at the quarter berth power management center.The pump is in the salon floor hatch compartment.
Webasto Furnace
Fuel Pump / Filter
Heat Vent
Heat Vent
Exhaust
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AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
Air Conditioning System
Air Conditioner Pump
Air Conditioner Sea Strainer
Air Conditioner Thru-Hull
Raw Water Discharge
Air Conditioner V-Berth 12kw
Air Conditioner Dislpaylocated at Power ManagementControl Center
Shower Sump Box
Condensate Drain
Air Conditioner Dislpay V-Berth
Air Conditioner Salon 16kwAccess from mid cabin
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GENERATOR
Generator 5.0 KW Onan*Generator will start off of thruster battery #3
Generator Fuel ReturnGenerator Fuel Pickup
Generator
Exhaust
Water Lock
Silencer
Generator Fuel Filter
Fuel Shut Off
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SOLAR PANEL
Solar panel 140 watt, with control panel
• The solar panel is designed to provide charging to the house & engine batteries. 90% of its charge is dedicated to the house battery and 10% is dedicated to the engine battery.
• The green light on the solar display indicates proper operation.
• The solar controller is located at the power management control center.
• Boats with solar panel require AGM battery upgrade.
• The solar controller is located at the power management control center.
• Boats with solar panel require AGM battery upgrade.
• The solar controller is located at the power management control center.
• Boats with solar panel require AGM battery upgrade.
Engine Battery
Thruster Battery
Solar Panel
Solar Controller
House Batteries 3 211
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SHORE POWER LAYOUT
Shore Power
Inverter Fuse
+-
Rotary Switch
Shore Power Inlet
Inverter/Charger
AC Panel/ELCI Breaker
Inverter Switch
(OPT) Second Shore Power Inlet for A/C
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CLOSED ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM
Provides alternate heating system for the Fresh Water Heater and provides primary heating source for the Forced Air Cabin Heater. This system is also designed to provide cooling to the internal components of your engine. Please refer to your engine operations manual for more information.
Cabin Heater
Engine
Shut Off ValvesWaterHeater
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SEA STRAINER SYSTEM
Multi Port Sea Strainer for Marine Toilet and Raw Water Washdown
Head
Raw water washdown
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RAW WATER WASH DOWN
Johnson Aqua Jet 5.2 GPM
• The raw water washdown pump and all components shown are accessible from the rear of the engine compartment.
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FRESH WATER PLUMBING SYSTEM
60 Gallon Fresh Water Tank, 11 Gallon Water Heater, 4.0 GPM Fresh Water Pump.
Galley sink hotGalley sink cold
Fresh water pump
Shower mixercold & hot
Transom showercold & hot
Head sink hot
Head sink cold
WaterHeater
Tank
Fresh water fill
Tank vent
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SHOWER SUMP
12V, 800 GPH (Sump should be inspected for debris on a regular basis if shower is used frequently.)
ShowerSump
• The shower sump box is located underneath the center removable teak and holly fl oor.
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BILGE PUMP SYSTEM
The bilge pumps operate automatically with electronic fl oat switches when all switchesand breakers are in the OFF position.
However, the BILGE PUMP and BILGE PUMP2 will run continuously once their switches are placed in the on position. Monitor the outfl ow accordingly. Do not run when dry.
12V 1000GPH
2High Bilge Alarm
Aft Bilge Pump
Forward Bilge Pump
One Way Check Valve
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WASTE SYSTEM WITH MACERATOR PUMP
Waste tank fill level can be monitored by checking the electronic display in the head compartment. Green = Empty, Yellow = Half, Red = Full. Pump out can be done with the macerator or standard dockside pump out.
40 Gallon Tank with Macerator Pump Out (Opt.), Standard Dockside Pump Out, and Vent
Waste tank pump out stations are widely available. Please follow the directions carefully for the pump out equipment you are using to avoid damage to the waste system.
Boat owner is responsible for following all applicable laws when using the maceratorsystem to pump out into the surrounding waters.
Macerator out (optional)
Macerator
Waste tank vent
Pump out
Pump
Marine Head
Sea strainer
Shut Off Valve
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MAST SET UP AND TAKEDOWN
SEDAN AND SPORT
MAST SET UP PROCEDURE1. Remove the two black plastic wing nuts from the mast base.2. While supporting the mast, remove the pin in the support bar.3. Raise the mast to its full extension and ensure that it fits correctly over the mounting studs on the roof
mounting plate.4. Secure the stainless steel retaining bar in the appropriate rubber clip attached to the hard top.5. Attach the two black plastic wing nuts to the mounting studs and hand tighten securely.
MAST TAKE DOWN PROCEDURE1. Remove the two black plastic wing nuts from the mast base mounting studs.2. Carefully lower the mast onto the stainless steel support bar and attach retaining pin.3. Attach the black plastic wing nuts back onto the screws on the mast mounting plate and secure them
for storage by hand tightening.4. Recommend securing the mast with a tie down.
COMMAND BRIDGE
MAST SET UP PROCEDURE1. Remove retainer clip from bottom end of support plate.2. Using support pole, push mast into the upright position and secure with retaining clip to fitting on solar panel
support bar.3. Attach mast sides to port and starboard aft seat backs with retaining clips.4. Attach port and starboard forward support arms to seat fittings with retaining clips.
MAST TAKE DOWN PROCEDURE1. Detach port and starboard forward support arms from seat fittings.2. Detach mast sides from port and starboard aft seat backs.3. Release mast fittings from solar panel support bar and lower.4. Install retainer clip on bottom end of support plate.
BRIDGE SET UPAlways transport boat with Moving Bridge in the down position resting on support blocks and secured with provided ratchet strap. Helm seat should always be removed and stowed in main cabin.
To set Moving Bridge to upright position - remove ratchet strap - at that time the bridge should easily be lifted into the upright position. Move stainless support legs into retention blocks and flop latch into place to secure support legs.
To set bridge back into the transport position - disengage retention latches pull support legs aft and push bridge down to contact support blocks - secure with ratchet strap.
CUTWATER 30 WIRING SCHEMATIC (ACC. 1)
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+12VGNDDash Fuse Block #1
10A+ -
30A
ORG/WHT 16 YEL 16
To Lighting SchematicRED 10
M
M
5A
5A
RED 10
RED 10
RED 16RED 16
Horn
Subpanel8 Switch
Wiper
Wiper
TV #27.5A
TV - see MFR SchematicYEL 16GRY/PUR 16
TV #17.5A
TV - see MFR SchematicYEL 16PUR/GRY 16
TV Antenna1A
TV Antenna - see MFR Schematic YEL 16
20A YEL 10ORG/WHT 1012V Outlet(Dinette) 12V
RED 10
-12V
PUR/WHT 16DefrostFans
3A M
MYEL 16
RED 10 Thruster Wireless Remote -see MFR Schematic
YEL 16ThrusterWirelessRemote
RED 165A
(Port)
(Stbd)
SpeedController
SpeedControllerRED 16
RED 16
YEL 16
YEL 16
BLU/BLU 16
BLU/BLU 16
Wiper Park
Wiper Park
Bilge Pump(#1)
5A
5A
RED/BRN 16
PUR/BRN 16
To Acc. #2 Schematic
To Acc. #2 Schematic30ASubpanel
8 Switch
Chart LT
Nav LT
YEL 1020A
M
Macerator
BRN 10MaceratorPump
To Lighting SchematicRED 10
RED 10
RED 10
RED 10
RED 10
Subpanel4 Switch
(Dash)
30A To Lighting SchematicRED 10Dock LT
Head (Toilet) - see MFR Schematic YEL 10RED/BLK 10Head(Toilet)
25A
M
Head Pump
YEL 10BRN 10
Diesel Heater - see MFR SchematicYEL 10ORG/PNK 10Diesel
Heater20A
To Lighting SchematicLT Switch(V-berth)
+12VBridge Fuse Block
20A YEL 10ORG/WHT 1012V Outlet(Bridge) 12V
Horn10A
RED 10Nav/Anchor LT10A
RED 10
Subpanel4 Switch(Bridge)
20ATo Lighting Schematic
RED 10Deck LT10A
To Subpanel 8 Switch
To Lighting Schematic
To Subpanel 4 Switch (Bridge)
To Lighting Schematic
PUR/GRY 16
HeadPump
Bilge Pump(#2)
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CUTWATER 30 WIRING SCHEMATIC (ACC. 2)
+12VDash Fuse Block #2 GND
Trim Tab - see MFR SchematicORG 1020A YEL 10Trim Tabs
Head LT To Lighting Schematic
ORG/GRY 10 YEL 10Heater Heater - see MFR Schematic
YEL 16ORG 16
15A
RED 16
OFF
YEL 10ORG 10 Wine Cooler - see MFR SchematicWineCooler
Stereo Deck - see MFR Schematic3A YEL 16RED/WHT 16Stereo
12V20A YEL 10ORG/WHT 10
20A YEL 10ORG/WHT 10 12V
12V Outlet(Dash)
12V Outlet(V-berth)
10A YEL 16RED/GRY 16Stereo Amp Stereo Amp - see MFR Schematic
VHF Radio - see MFR Schematic YEL 16RED 16VHF7.5A
ShowerPump
10AMBRN/ORG 10
ShowerPump
YEL 10
-12V
10A
LF(in)
RF(in)
LR(out)
RR(out)
MLF(in)
MRF(in)
MLR(out)
MRR(out)
BL(out)
BR(out)
StereoMemory
15ATo House Battery
WHT/YEL 16
Bilge Pump(#2)
Bilge Pump(#1)
MTo Acc. #1 Schematic
BilgePump+12V
Thruster BatteryFuse Block
5A
5A
MTo Acc. #1 Schematic
BilgePump
BRN/RED 16
BRN/BLU 16
YEL 16
YEL 16
3A RED/GRN 16Voltmeter
CO Monitor(#1)
3ACO Monitor - see MFR Schematic YEL 16RED/BLK 16
BilgeAlarm
WHT/BLK 16 Bilge Alarm - see MFR Schematic YEL 16
BRN/WHT 16
WHT/BRN 16
AB
C
3A
CO Monitor(#2)
3ACO Monitor - see MFR Schematic
YEL 16RED/BLK 16
To Acc. #3 Schematic
CUTWATER 30 WIRING SCHEMATIC (ACC. 3)
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+12VPDP Fuse Block
20A MBRN 10 YEL 10
GND
Washdown
Washdown
20A12VRED/PUR 10
12V Outlet(Quarter
Berth)
YEL 10
RED 10
AB
C
ORG 16WaterGauge
YEL 16
10A M
WaterPump
YEL 10BRN/YEL 10FreshWater
Pressure
Cabin LT To Lighting Schematic
Misc LT To Lighting Schematic
Spotlight To Lighting Schematic
20ARefrigerator - see MFR SchematicORG/PUR 10 YEL 10Refrigerator
Downrigger - see MFR SchematicRED/WHT 1040A YEL 10Downrigger(Stbd)
YEL 10RED/WHT 10 Downrigger - see MFR Schematic40ADownrigger
(Port)
-12V
Description of unit12V
AB
C
+ -
Level Sensor
Breaker Light
Float Switch FuseHorn
Prompt toOutlet
SwitchSPST
SwitchSPST
Off-(On)
Unit
SwitchDPDT
Speaker
MMotor
SYMBOL KEY
SwitchDPST
AutopilotPump
40AAutopilot - see MFR Schematic YEL 10BRN/BLK 10
20ARefrigerator - see MFR SchematicORG 10 YEL 10Refrigerator
(Aft)
BRN/YEL 10
YEL 16
Subpanel4 Switch
(Deck)To Lighting Schematic
EngineHatch
(Switch)
20A RED 10 Engine Hatch Lift - seeMFR Schematic
Stove(Switch)
1A ORG/BLK 16 Stove - see MFR Schematic YEL 16
YEL 16WHT/ORG 16
+12VEngine Battery
Fuse Block
Volt-meter
3A RED/BLU 16Voltmeter YEL 16
3ARED/PUR 16 To House Battery
SeatSensor
1A RED 16 Seat Sensor Relay -see MFR Schematic
Seat Sensor - seeMFR Schematic
Seat Sensor - seeMFR Schematic
ORG 16
ORG 16
Signal #1
Signal #2
To Acc. #2 Schematic
Propane Sensor -see MFR
Schematic
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CUTWATER 30 WIRING SCHEMATIC (LIGHTING)
+12V GND
30ATo Acc. #1 Schematic
YEL 16
10 A
Cabin LT
Nav/Inst
AC/DC Panel Light - see MFRSchematic
CompassAnchor YEL 16
YEL 16
YEL 16
GRY/RED 16
GRY/BLK 16
RED 10
Chart LT
Misc LT10A
YEL 16
Dash Fuse Block #1
BLU/BRN 16
Subpanel8 Switch
(Helm)
RED 10
Wipers (Port & Stbd)
Bilge Pump (#2)
RED 10 To Acc. #1-2 Schematic
Horn
BLU/RED 16
YEL 16
10A
V-berth LT
To Acc. #1-2 SchematicRED 10
Bilge Pump (#1)
Head LT10A YEL 16BLU/PUR 16
Deck LTYEL 16
BLU/BLK 16
Porch LT10A
RED 10 YEL 16PUR/RED 16
PUR/YEL 16
-12V
RED 10
RED 10 Macerator
Subpanel8 Switch
(Helm)
Spot Light Wireless Remote -see MFR Schematic
YEL 16
To Acc. #1 Schematic
Nav
To Acc. #1 SchematicRED 10
30A
10AYEL 16BLU/YEL 16
YEL 16
YEL 16
10A WHT/BLU 16 BLU/WHT 16
Rope LT BLU/ORG 16
+12VDash Fuse Block #2
Subpanel4 Switch
(Helm)
30A Thruster Wireless RemoteRED 10 To Acc. #1 SchematicDefrost FansRED 10 To Acc. #1 Schematic
Dock LT RED 1010 A
YEL 16
+12VPDP Fuse Block
BLU/PNK 16
Search Light - see MFRSchematic
10A ORG 16 YEL 16Search LT
QuarterBerth LT
ORG/PUR 16 YEL 16
Subpanel4 Switch
(Deck)
20A
Underwater LT
RED 1010A
10ARED 10 YEL 16GRY/BLU 16
To Acc. #1Schematic
To Acc. #1Schematic
CUTWATER 30 WIRING SCHEMATIC (P.D.P.)
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50A
150A
CHARGER/INVERTER
See Charger/InverterMFR Schematics forwire and fuse size.
To AC Panel
HOUSE HOUSETHRUSTERS ENGINE
GENERATOR
- +
To AC Panel
To Generator Control Panel
BUSSGND
To Quarter Berth Fuse Block
To Windlass Relay1 RED
6 RED
STARTER
To Engine Schematic
+-
3 21
2
2
2
+
1 RED
1 RED
4 RED
4YE
L
2/O RED
2/O RED
2/O RED2/O RED
2/O RED
See ThrusterMFR Schematicfor fuse sizes.
To Thruster
To Thruster
1 RED
1 RED
1 RED
1 RED
3/O YEL
3/O RED
3/O
RED
3/O
YEL
3/O
YEL
3/O
RED
3/O YEL3/O YEL
3/O YEL
HOUSE
SWITCH
ENGINE
SWITCH
BOWTHRUSTER
SWITCH
INVERTER
SWITCH
CHARGE RELAY CHARGE RELAY
STERNTHRUSTER
SWITCH
SWITCH
PARALLEL3/O
RED
2/O RED
2/O RED1/O YEL
2/O YEL
2/O RED300A
3/O
RED
3/O
RED
3/O RED
3/O RED
6 REDTo Quarter Berth Engine Fuse Block
3/O RED
6 REDTo Quarter Berth Thruster Fuse Block
To Engine Ground3/O YEL
1 YEL
Aft
6 YEL
6 YEL
Helm
Helm
To Windlass Relay
To Dash Fuse Blocks
6 RED
6 RED
6 RED
To Fuse Block #2
To Fuse Block #1
50A6 RED 1 REDTo Bridge Fuse Block
See GeneratorMFR Schematics.
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WORKING DECK
Sedan Command Bridge
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
The following checklists are examples and are not all inclusive and are provided only as a guide. Please customize to your personal needs. Consult your engine and trailer user manuals for additional information.
TOW VEHICLE – PRIOR TO USE
£ Test Lights.£ Check brakes.£ Check tire pressure and condition.£ Check hitch related electrical connections.
TRAILER – PRIOR TO USE
£ Check registration£ Check rollers and bed rails.£ Check wheel bearings and lubricate as required.£ Check winch.£ Test electrical connection and lights.£ Check tire pressure and condition.£ Check safety chains.£ Check boat straps.£ Check braking system.£ Check hitch for proper connection and lock down.£ Install safety chains (cross under hitch).£ Remove tire blocks.
BOAT – PRIOR TO USE WITH TRAILER
£ Lower mast.£ Lower VHF antenna.£ Secure the Bimini awning frame.£ Raise and secure swim platform ladder.£ Set all switches and breakers to the OFF position, Including Thruster/Windlass cutoff switch£ Close and secure all windows, ports and vents.£ Lock cabin.£ Center rudder.£ Remove Drain Plug
EXAMPLE OF A PREPARATION FOR THE ROAD CHECKLIST
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EXAMPLE OF A SPRING PRE-LAUNCH CHECKLIST
CLEANING
£ Remove debris from scuppers and scupper drains.£ Clean hull using a mild biodegradable detergent and then wax.£ Clean topsides and decks using a mild biodegradable detergent and then wax.£ Clean and polish all bright work.£ Clean and oil teak.£ Clean windows, ports, and hatches.£ Clean bimini cover.£ Check and clean anchor, rode, and anchor storage compartment.
INSPECTION
£ Check Drain Plug£ Check spare parts and tools and replace as necessary.£ Check wiper blades.£ Check swim platform.£ Inspect and test trim tabs.£ Check condition of bottom paint.£ Check windlass.£ Verify electronics for correct operation.£ Check all inside and outside lights.£ Macerator shut off valve in proper position and secured.£ Inspect and verify position of all sea cocks and shut off valves.£ Check alarms for proper operation.£ Check fluid levels.
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
£ Sound signaling device.£ Check flares and their expiration dates.£ Check personal flotation devices.£ Check fire extinguishers and their fill dates.£ First aid kits.£ Throw cushions.
GALLEY
£ Check stove for proper operation.£ Check everyday utensil stock.
DOCUMENTS
£ Registration sticker.£ Insurance papers and Passports.£ Boat Inspection sticker.£ Charts and float plan forms.
EXAMPLE OF WINTER STORAGE CHECKLIST
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
£ Fill Fuel Tank and add a fuel stabilizer.£ Empty and clean black water tank.£ Empty fresh water tank, winterize – use a non-toxic antifreeze per manufacturer’s directions. Ensure to
cycle through all lines, water heater, shower sump box and transom shower.£ Winterize black water tank as necessary based on weather and cycle through macerator pump and pump
out line.£ Check bilge area for oil and for proper operation£ Check zincs and replace as necessary.£ Check and clean water strainer.£ Clear barnacles and debris from hull fittings.£ Trickle charge batteries every 30-60 days.£ Vent boat to prevent mildew.£ Check trailer tire pressure and condition.£ Check trailer braking system.£ Check trailer bearings.£ Remove Drain Plug.£ Turn off all battery cutoff switches.
ENGINE
£ Check raw water impeller.£ Winterize sea strainer and all raw water lines outside of closed cooling system.£ Flush sea strainer system with fresh water.£ Check all fluid levels.£ Check all hose fittings.£ Check engine maintenance requirements.£ Inspect and verify position of all sea cocks and shut off valves.
GALLEY
£ Empty, clean and freshen refrigerator.£ Remove all dry food from storage.
Generator
£ Winterize generator sea strainer and all lines outside of closed cooling system.
Air Conditioning
£ Winterize all raw water cooling lines by cycling through all lines until it exits port side thru-hulls.
Cutwater Boats recommends that to ensure proper winterization and to protect your valuable asset that you have an authorized dealer perform all winterization and service procedures.
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REFERENCE MATERIAL
The following table contains a list of reference materials provided by Cutwater that are con-tained under separate manuals.
EQUIPMENT ORIGINAL MANUFACTURER
Navigation System Garmin
Engine C30 Volvo D6 435 H.P., gear model ZF 15 HS80 AE
Furnace, diesel Webasto
Trim Tabs Bennett
Thrusters Side Power
Search Light ITT
Raw Water Wash Down Johnson Pump
Water Pump Johnson Pump
Heater Heater Craft
Water Heater Webasto Isotemp
Refrigerator Nova Kool
Compass Ritchie
Power Cord Furion
Kitchen Faucet Scandvik
Head Faucet Scandvik
Sea Strainer Marine Hardware
Battery Charger/Inverter (Pro Mariner)
AC Rotary Switch Blue Sea
AC Distribution Panel Blue Sea
DC Distribution Panel Blue Sea
Steering System Ultraflex
Windlass Lewmar
Generator Onan 5.0 kw
Air Conditioner Webasto FCF Series
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CONTACTS
Customer Service
Andrew Custis Customer Service Manager
Phone 253-839-5213
Web Site
www.Cutwaterboats.com
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