World Class Catamarans 270 TE Owner's Manual

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World Class Catamarans
Table of Contents
Customer Information ................................................................. I
Chapter 1: Safety and Regulations
Operator Responsibilities ............................................................. 1-1
Registration ................................................................................. 1-1
Coast Guard Required Safety Equipment ..................................... 1-1
Recommended Safety Equipment................................................. 1-2
Capacity Information ................................................................... 1-2
Pollution Regulations................................................................... 1-3
Boating Safety Guidelines
Pre-Departure .....................................................................................1-4
Launching...........................................................................................1-4
Underway............................................................................................1-4
Returning ...........................................................................................1-4
Trailering..................................................................................... 1-5
Anchoring.................................................................................... 1-5
Shallow Water.............................................................................. 1-5
Emergency Situations
Emergency Stop Switch.......................................................................1-6
Communication ..................................................................................1-6
Rendering Assistance ..........................................................................1-6
Reporting Accidents ............................................................................1-6
Weather ..............................................................................................1-6
Carbon Monoxide ........................................................................ 1-7
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World Class CatamaransTable of ContentsCustomer Information ... IChapter 1: Safety and R

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World Class Catamarans1-4BOATING SAFETY GUIDELINESAs an owner/operator you should be prepared to handle any situation which arises beforedeparture, wh

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World Class Catamarans1-5 RETURNING• Obey navigational markers and be aware of tidal changes which may have occurred since departure.• Collect and dis

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World Class Catamarans1-6EMERGENCY SITUATIONSUnfortunately, even the safest boating practices cannot eliminate the potential of emergencysituations de

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World Class Catamarans1-7 CARBON MONOXIDE (CO)One of the most important considerations when dealing with boating safety is carbon mon-oxide. Commonly

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World Class Catamarans2-1 CHAPTER 2PERFORMANCE OVERVIEWThis chapter will provide information on the performance characteristics of your catamaran;howe

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World Class Catamarans2-2ENGINE CONTROLSAll factory rigged boats will come equipped with a binnacle control specific to your type ofengine. Located at

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World Class Catamarans2-3 STEERING SYSTEM DIAGRAMPORTSTBDABCEDITEMABCDEDESCRIPTIONSTEERING CYLINDERSKEVLAR PIGTAIL 4’−6’KEVLAR STEERING HOSESTEERING S

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World Class Catamarans2-4STEERING SYSTEM - BLEEDING INSTRUCTIONSReference the bleeding instructions provided by the Teleflex™ owner’s manual, which is

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World Class Catamarans2-5 HANDLING CHARACTERISTICSWorld Class Catamaran’s patented Vectroflo™ hull is a semi-displacement hull, whichexhibits characte

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World Class Catamarans2-6BOATING TIPSExperience is the best way to determine the handling characteristics of your catamaran.Operating the boat in mult

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World Class CatamaransChapter 2: PerformanceOverview... 2-1Motor Tr

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World Class Catamarans2-7 LOADIncreased load can obviously affect performance, especially if the load is unbalanced. Pas-sengers, gear, and fuel are a

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World Class Catamarans3-1 CHAPTER 3SYSTEMSOVERVIEWThis chapter will provide you with basic information for all the systems on your boat. Under-standin

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World Class Catamarans3-2FUEL SYSTEMDue to the nature of the hull design, each World Cat is equipped with a port and starboardfuel system. These syste

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World Class Catamarans3-3 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMThe electrical system on your catamaran consists of three major components: the batterysystem, wiring and c

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World Class Catamarans3-4VOLTAGE SENSOR RELAY (VSR)The twin voltage relay sensors are integrated into the battery switch cluster. They distrib-ute the

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World Class Catamarans3-5 BATTERY CAREBatteries should be secured in a non-metallic tray and insulated boots should cover the ter-minals. Depending on

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World Class Catamarans3-6WIRING AND CIRCUIT PROTECTIONAll World Class Catamarans are wired using marine grade tin coated copper wire, instead ofstanda

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World Class Catamarans3-7 TYPICAL DIGITAL CONTROL DIAGRAM3456781615141211powerground3= RWATER 15A4= ACC 1 / 10A6= ACC 3 / 5A5= ACC 2 / 5A11= HORN / 10

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World Class Catamarans3-8ACCESSORIESElectrical accessories include all lights, pumps, and gauges assembled into your catamaran.Certain accessories are

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World Class Catamarans3-9 LIVEWELL PUMP (ALL EXCEPT 270 LC)Supplies water to the livewell system and is activated by the switch pod. Use the button as

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World Class CatamaransChapter 3: Systems InformationOverview... 3-1

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World Class Catamarans3-10GAUGE PACKAGESWorld Cat provides Honda™, Suzuki™, and Yamaha™ engine packages with manufacturersupplied instrumentation. Bel

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World Class Catamarans4-1 CHAPTER 4MAINTENANCE AND SERVICEOVERVIEWThis chapter provides basic information for maintaining the original appearance andd

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World Class Catamarans4-24. When you have completely buffed the area, wash away any remaining compound using clean water.5. After thoroughly cleaning

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World Class Catamarans4-3 UPHOLSTERYBasic Stains - Clean with a mild detergent and a soft to medium brush, or an all purpose cleaner such as Fantastic

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World Class Catamarans4-4WINTERIZATION Routine maintenance checks should be performed prior to each trip in accordance withChapter 1, but a broader an

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World Class Catamarans5-1 CHAPTER 5TABLE OF CONTENTSMODEL SPECIFICATIONS / OPTIONAL FEATURES... 5-2STANDARD FEATURES ...

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World Class Catamarans5-2MODEL SPECIFICATIONSDIMENSIONSLENGTH (W/O BOW PULPIT)... 26’ 6”

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World Class Catamarans5-3 STANDARD FEATURESBATTERY LAYOUT AND MANAGEMENTThe 270 TE is equipped with three batteries which are located in the forward r

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World Class Catamarans5-4DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMYour 270 TE comes equipped with the digital control system discussed in Chapter 3 of thismanual. The sw

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World Class Catamarans5-5 SEACOCKSBall valves (seacocks) are installed on the water intake for the livewell and raw water sys-tems. The seacocks must

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World Class CatamaransChapter 4: Maintenance and StorageOverview...

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World Class Catamarans5-6RAW WATER SYSTEMThe raw water pump is located in the aft rigging compartment on the port side, and can beaccessed through the

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World Class Catamarans5-7 PORTABLE HEAD INSTRUCTIONSThe 270 TE has a portable head located in the console. Below are basic guidelines for theoperation

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World Class Catamarans5-8OPTIONAL FEATURESSTEREOIf chosen, your 270 TE can be equipped with an optional Clarion™ stereo unit and 6 disc CDchanger. The

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World Class Catamarans5-9 ACCESS PLATE AND RIGGING TUBE DIAGRAM

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World Class Catamarans5-10HULL WIRING DIAGRAM14 GA. BRN (FLOAT TO PUMP)14 GA. BRN/RED (FLOAT TO HOUSE BATT)14 GA. BRN (BILGE PUMP)14 GA. BRN/GRN (LIVE

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World Class Catamarans5-11 FORWARD DECK WIRING DIAGRAM10 GA. RED14 GA. BLUTERMINALBLOCK14 GA. GRYANCHOR WINDLASS(OPTIONAL)BOW LIGHT10 GA. RED14 GA. GR

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World Class Catamarans5-12AFT DECK WIRING DIAGRAM

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World Class Catamarans5-13 BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM DIAGRAMABDCFEsense sensehouse batteryportstartbatterystbd.startbatteryport engine cranking leadst

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World Class Catamarans5-14FRESHWATER SYSTEM DIAGRAM

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World Class Catamarans5-15 LIVEWELL / RAW WATER SYSTEM

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World Class CatamaransCUSTOMER INFORMATIONOWNER’S PORTFOLIOTo help you enjoy the many features, benefits, and accessories on your new World Cat, wehav

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World Class Catamarans5-16THRU HULL DIAGRAMPORTSTARBOARDBACEEIIEEABCABCDEFGHIJAFT BILGE PUMPSSCUPPER DRAINSLIVEWELL DRAINLIVEWELL OVERFLOWFUEL VENTSMA

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World Class CatamaransOWNER’S RESPONSIBILITIESAs consumer’s you should also take an active part in the delivery and safe operation of yournew catamara

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World Class Catamarans1-1 CHAPTER 1 SAFETY AND REGULATIONSOPERATOR’S RESPONSIBILITIESPrior to enjoying your World Cat, it is important to read and und

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World Class Catamarans1-2RECOMMENDED SAFETY EQUIPMENTAlthough not required, there are several additional items which help to ensure safety, andprovide

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World Class Catamarans1-3 POLLUTION REGULATIONSThe Refuse Act of 1899 prohibits throwing, discharging or depositing any refuse matter ofany kind (incl

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