2870 Rogue Series Owner's Manual Table of Contents 1. Introduction ...•...•..•...•... 1-1 2. Specifi
GENERAL IAYour 2870 Twin Engine BILGE BLOWERS BATTERY SWITCH NO.2 WASTE TANK BATTERY CHARGER FIRE EXTINGUISHER BATTERY NO. 2 MACERATORSEACOCK--II~L-__
2570 Rog...,e Se"es Section 3 - Dash Controls and Indicators DASH !AYO UT ... 3-2 Compass ... . . ... ...
,-~:,. ,~"t ,.";" : ' '. '."' -" . DASH lAYOUT Key to Dash Layout COMPASS The compass has not been compen
POWER TRIM GAUGES The port and starboard engines each have their own power aim gauge. These gauges indicate the position of the engine oul drives. Re
SHIFT (l'HRO'ITLE CONTROLS The port and starboard engines each have their own shift/throttle con-trollever. Each shift control lever has thr
SPOTLIGHT CONTROLS The switch in the middle is a three position toggle switch. It controls the light mounted to the pulpit railing. Move the switch up
AFT BILGE PUMP. The manual operation of the aft bilge pump is pro-tected by this circuit breaker. The automatic operation of the aft bilge pump is pro
Section 4 - Principles of operation ENGINE POWER SYSTEM/ FRESHWATER SYSTEM ... . .4-18 STERN DRIVE INSTALlATION ... 4-2 Freshwater Tan
ENGINE POWER SYSTEM/STERN DRIVE INSTAlLATION The power generated by the engine is uansmitted to the propeller via the oUldrive. Engines ¥our boat is p
Propellers The propellers installed on your boat were selected because their diame-ter and pitch provide lbe optimum speed and performance under aver-
Section 1 - Introduction WELCOME ABOARD . . ... , ... 1-2 SKIPPER'S KIT ... ... 1-3 Own
ROCJ(ER SWlTCHIS FUEL SYSTEM Your boat is equipped with an internal fuel system meeting current feder-al requirements. The best materials and componen
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Your boat is equipped with two elecuical systems; a battery powered direct current (DC) system, and a generator or shore powered alt
The _ is a convenience feature which allows you to check on the con· dition of the three batteries. With master breaker switch in the "OFF,&quo
OPERATION OF DC srsn:MS Read through the table below to familiarize yourselfwitlJ tlJe DC systems on your boa~ DC Circuit Breaker MASTER BREAKER AUTO
AC Electrical System A WARNING Considerable ~ htu been tukn to tImgn a safe electriaJ! system to prvted you from luwzrtlous shodes. Any modijicutUms I
TM gmn-ator controls turn the generator on and ofT. The BLOWERS switch operates the bilge blowers. Flip the switch up to operate the bilge blowers. Be
AC Switch GENERATOR DOCKSIDE 2 GENERATOR AC POWER NO.1 STOVE MICROWAVE BATTCHGR WATER HEATER Function When you are going to run AC POWER NO. I system
AC Switch OUTLETS REFRIGERATOR SPARE AIR CONDmONER Function Flip this ",itch to the "on" position to send current to the outlets on the
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Harness, Engine Compartment PARTSUST PARTSUST WIRE CONDUCTOR NO. FROM TO DESCRIPTION WIRE CONDUCTOR NO. FROM TO DESCRIPTION 1 N4 3 LTPANEL 33 N2 7 LTS
WELCOME ABOARD!! Welcome to the Cruiser family of happy boat owners. First off, we wish to thank you for making our 2870 Series Boat your recreationa
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A Word About Electrolysis Electrolysis is the decomposition of compounds, such as metals, exposed to an electric curren L For boat ownen, electrolysis
Freshwater Tank The boat is fitted with a 30 gallon freshwater tank. It is filled through the fill plate located on the starboard side of the deck. Th
As an alternative to your freshwater tank, the freshwater system can be connected to "city water" at the receptacle on the starboard stern o
All the components which comprise the waste system are made of materi-als specially fonnulated (0 prevent odor permeation and to resist cherm-cal acti
OVERBOARD DISCHARGE A "Y" valve is installed. in this version. between the marine toilet and the waste holding tank. The "Y' valve
MACERATOR PUMP CSR161-15 A "Y' valve is installed between the pumpout plate and the macerator dis-charge seacock. The macerator pump is loca
SKIPPER'S KIT The skipper's kit contains the 2870 Rogue Series Boat owner's manual. Along with the owner's manual, there is one en
shortm the life of the pump. Third, activate the macerator pump. Push the switch located on a panel in the head compartmenL A full tank can be empti
Bilge Pumps Two bilge pumps, one located in the engine compartment and one under the aft cabin floor hatch, are used to remove the bilge water from t
2870 R09ue Se"es Section 5 - Getting Underway SAFE BOATING ______ . ___ . _ . __ . ___ .. ______ ... _____ 5-2 Safety Checks _ ... _ . _ .
SAFE BOATING Safety Checks Safe boating is one of the requirements for pleasant boating! Use com-mon sense and safe practices while enjoying your boa
Sample F10at Plan Copy this page and fill out the copy before going boating. Leave the filled out copy with a reliable person who can be depended upon
i'~ 1f: DEAD ~'~. AHEAD \ \ I DANGER ZONE iU GIVEWAYTO ~ BOATS IN TIllS :AREA =~' - , -.. '!lr 2 POINTS ABAFT STBDBEAM CSR161.16
Signals and Rules of the Road • Learn and observe the United States Weather signals. Red and black flags are used by day and red and white lights are
• If there is a ship-to-shore radio telephone aboard, answer any dis-tress calls. "MAYDAY' is the international signal of distress. NEVER us
& DANGER & EXTREME HAZARD Carbon monoxide gas (CO) is colorless, odorless and extremely dangerous. All engines and fuel burning appliances p
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Pre-Start Checklist Before starting the engine, perform the following checks and procedures: • See Section t>-PERIODIC MAIN
Owner's Manuals and Pamphlets, Systems and Components [Envelope] Spend some time becoming familiar with all the infonnation contained in the enve
Starting After pre-start checks and procedures have been followed, the engine can be started. Follow the step-by-step instructions below, but be sure
Step 6. Allow engines to wann up. Check engine temperature gauges to be sure water temperature remains within the specified range. If temperature gau
IMPORTANF Spilled fuel may yellow the fiberglass gel coat and damage accent tapes. Open all windows. doors and hatches. Operate the bilge blowers for
ACCELERATE PARALLEL DOCKING Parallel docking is accomplished best by approaching the dock at a mod-erate angle, and just as the bow approaches the doc
Your boat is equipped with trim tabs, which can be used to help adjust for trim and list variations caused by load, wind or other variables while unde
~~ ( SCOPE / 6T07TIMES L DEPTII OF WATER ~ --CSRl62·7 To weigh (pull in) anchor, it is recommended to have the engines run-ning. Pull in the scope un
If you run aground. depending on the situation. there are a few things you can do. • Wait for the rising tide to lift you off. • Shift weight and p
2870 Rogue s.e"8S Section 6 - Periodic Checks and Services PERIODIC CHECKS AND SERVICES ... . . . . 6-2 Before Every Use . ...
PERIODIC CHECKS AND SERVICES The checks and services outlined in this section are to be accomplished in conjunction with the periodic maintenance out
Before Every Use CHECK TIIE COCKPIT WASH DOWN SEAWATER STRAINER FOR LEAKS AND ACCUMUIATION OF DEBRIS NOTE The cockpit washdown strainer is located in
WARRAN'IY INFORMATION Warranties for on board systems and components furnished by suppliers other than Cruisers, are located in the envelope insi
CHECK SEACOCKS FOR LEAKS HOSE r> 0 CONNECTION POINT CHECK'T"'\ FOR "" LEAKS 1. Check the following seacocks: CSR1Q-13 Engi
3. Inspect seacocks for signs ofleakage at base and handle. CAUTION Seaoocks ron only be replaced when the boat is aut of the water. If leakage is app
@ CSR162·15 Every 100 Hours INSPECT FRESHWATER ~M FOR LEAKS 1. Fill and pressurize freshwater system. 2. Inspect connections at freshwater reservoir,
Annually CHECK TRIM TAB PUMP FLUID LEVEL I. A fluid level line has been added to the oil reservoir of the aim tab pump. The oil level is visible throu
Section 7 -Srorage for Extended Lay-Up STORAGE FOR EXTENDED lAY-UP ... 7-2 Lifting and Storing Your Boat -Stern Drive ...
STORAGE FOR EXTENDED lAY-UP lifting and Storing Your Boat - Stern Drive A CAlmON Never lift a boot with a large amormt of water in the ~! Undue strus
A CAUTION When yOUT boat is out of the water, it is important to support the hull rornctJy to avoid arry hull tktmage. Tiu shipping/sturagr-cradlL wil
Wmterization A CArmON If improperly swred, the boat could taJre on water uiJich am ac:cumu1ate and cause damage to onboard systems. If your boat is to
f. Head and Holding Tank: 1. Empty and rinse holding tank with water until tank is clean. 2. Close head intake seacock and remove hose from seacock.
5. Remove freshwater filter bowl and strainer. Qean, dry and replace strainer bowl. 6. Drain the water heater. Lines from the engine heat exchang-er
Section 2 - Specifications and Layout SPECmCATIONS ... . ... 2-2 Dimensions ... ...
o. Exterior Preparations: 1. The bottom will require at least one coat of an ti-fouling paint before beginning a new season. This can be done when win
g. Batteries: 1. Make sure battery or batteries are fully charged and the elec-trolyte level is approximately 1/2 inch above the internal plates. 2.
Section 8 - General Maintenance GENERAL MAINTENANCE ... ... . 8-2 Engine Power Systems ... 8-2 DC
GENERAL MAINTENANCE Engine Power System Refer to the engine manufacrurer's manual located in the skipper's kiL PROPELLER REPlACEMENT It is r
Bilge CLEAN THE BILGE AREA Pump bilge area dry and remove all loose dire After time, the bilge will collect dirt and oil. DO NOT use flammable sol-ve
If you decide to make repairs yourself. tools and materials you will need are: Fiberglass Repair Kit Acetone Resin Hardener Fiberglass 400 and 600 Gri
WINDOWS • Plexiglass and Vinyl Windows. First, flush the plexiglass and vinyl with clean water. Use your bare hand with plenty of water 10 loosen a
4. In cases where a Sunbrelld' awning is taken down and stored during the winter season. it should be cleaned. allowed to air dry. and stored in
Section 9 - Accessory Items ACCESSORY ITEMS ... 9-2 Battery Charger ... ... ... 9·2 Ster
CSA161'" ACCESSORY ITEMS Battery Charger The battery charger can provide continuous battery charging. When the charger receives power from s
SPECIF1CATIONS Dimensions L.OA with Integrated Swim Platform . ... 28'-6"/8.69 m L.OA with Integrated Swim Platform and Optiona
Covers Side curtains partially protect the helm area from inclement weather. The aft camper covers the cockpit area. Refer to Section 8, paragraph &qu
Air Conditioning/Heater Unit The air conditioning/heating unit consists of a heat pump unit and a sea-water pump. The unit and pump receive 115 volts
Microwave The 115 AC volts power to the microwave receptacle is supplied by shore hookup or the auxiliary generator only. The microwave is protected
Section 10 - Troubleshooting TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . ... ... 10·2 Engines ... . ... ... } 0-2
PROBLEM Engine will not start. Low starter speed. Starter will not turn engine crankshaft. TROUBLESHOOTING The following charts will assist you in fin
PROBLEM POSSmLE CAUSE SOLUTION lAck of power. Throttle not fully open. See authorized dealer for throttle linkage adjusunenL Contaminated fuel. Drain
PROBLEM Electrical component will not function. Lights do not come on or are dim. No power at AC outlets. Electrical NOTE For any troubleshooting inf
Plumbing NOTE For any troubleshooting information ower than given here, refer to the individual component owner's manuals in the skipper's
Plumbing (continued) PROBLEM POSSmLE CAUSE SOLUTION Low water pressure at all Water system has lost its charge. Check for leaks in water system. showe
LIMITED WARRANTY REGISTRATlON OF PURCHASE: The -Federal Boat Safety Ad 01197'-requires all boat manufactures 10 maintain a record 01 all first
GENERAL LAYOUT 2870 Single Engine SHOWER SUMP -+--------j ACPUMP ACUNIT ~ __ ---jl WATER TANK ACSEACOCK FORWARD BILGE PUMP FRESH WATER ACCUMUlATOR WAT
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