R-23 Owners Manual v7 - Ranger Tugs€¦ · Ranger Tug R-23 Working Deck ..... 28 Care And...
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R-23 Owner’s Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Table Of Contents ........................................................................................................ 2
Congratulations ........................................................................................................... 3
Safety .......................................................................................................................... 3
Symbol Glossary ........................................................................................................... 4
Specifications (Subject To Change Without Notice) ....................................................... 5
Equipment Location ..................................................................................................... 6Starboard Fittings .................................................................................................. 6Port Fittings ........................................................................................................... 7Stern Components ................................................................................................ 8Main Cabin And Cockpit Lights .............................................................................. 9Fuel System, Engine, Generator ............................................................................. 10Raw Water / Sea Strainer System ........................................................................... 11Fresh Water Plumbing System ................................................................................ 12Shower Sump ........................................................................................................ 13Bilge Pump System ................................................................................................ 14Waste System With Macerator Pump ..................................................................... 15Air Conditioning ................................................................................................... 16Webasto Furnace .................................................................................................. 17Solar Panel ............................................................................................................ 18Battery Configuration ............................................................................................ 19Fuse Location & Values .......................................................................................... 20Ac Distribution Panel & Rotary Switch .................................................................... 2112V Helm Control Operation ................................................................................. 22Ranger Tug R-23 Wiring Schematic (Acc. 1) ........................................................... 23Ranger Tug R-23 Wiring Schematic (Acc. 2) ........................................................... 24Ranger Tug R-23 Wiring Schematic (Acc. 3) ........................................................... 25Ranger Tug R-23 Wiring Schematic (Lighting) ........................................................ 26Ranger Tug R-23 Wiring Schematic (P.D.P.) ............................................................. 27
Ranger Tug R-23 Working Deck ................................................................................... 28
Care And Maintenance ................................................................................................ 29Example Of A Preparation For The Road Checklist .................................................. 29Example Of A Spring Pre-Launch Checklist ............................................................. 30Example Of Winter Storage Checklist .................................................................... 31
Warning Label Locations .............................................................................................. 32
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CONGRATULATIONS
The Ranger Tug 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 priority at Ranger Tugs. Please read all manuals to ensure that equipment 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 inspec-tions to ensure that all safety equipment is current.
Operating, servicing and maintaininga recreational marine vessel can expose
you to chemicals including engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates, and lead,
which are known to the State of Californiato cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. To minimize exposure,
avoid breathing exhaust, service your vessel in a well-ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing
this vessel. For more information go to www.P65warnings.ca.gov/marine.
Prop 65 Boat Owner’sManual Image
Notes on use of the above:
27 CCR § 25607.18§ 25607.18. Recreational Vessel Exposure Warnings - Method of Transmission. [Operative August 30, 2018]
(a) A warning for exposures that occur during the operationor maintenance of a recreational vessel as defined in California Harbor and Navigation Code Section 651(t) meets the requirements of this subarticle if it complies with the content requirements in Section 25607.19 and is provided as follows:(1) The warning is printed in the owner's manual for the specific recreational vessel, in no smaller than 12-point type enclosed in a box printed or affixed to the inside or outsideof the front or back cover of the manual or on the first pageof the text, and;(2) The warning is provided on a hang tag readily visible from the helm of the vessel printed in no smaller than 12-point type.
SYMBOL GLOSSARY
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OPT
Attention! – Important Operating or Maintenance Instructions
Attention! – Electrical Shock Hazard
Fresh Water
Black Water
Fuel
Standard Equipment
Optional Equipment
Hints
SPECIFICATIONS
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(Subject to Change Without Notice)
R-23Length (hull) ................................................................................. 22’ 8” 9.04 mLength rigged (LOA) motor up ...................................................... 29’ 8” 9.04 mLength rigged (LOA) motor down ................................................. 28’ 5” 8.66 mBeam ............................................................................................ 8’ 6” 2.6 mDraft (motor down) ....................................................................... 30” .76 mDraft (motor up) ........................................................................... 19” .48 mHeight on trailer (w/radar) ............................................................. 11’ 4” 3.5 mHeight on trailer (no radar) ............................................................ 10’ 10” 3.3 mLength on trailer motor up ............................................................ 36’ 10” 11.22 mLength on trailer motor down ....................................................... 34’ 10” 10.61 mWeight, dry ................................................................................... 5,000 lbs 2,268 kgBridge clearance (mast down) ....................................................... 8’ 6” 2.6 mFuel capacity ................................................................................. 80 U.S. Gal 302.8 LWater capacity .............................................................................. 22 U.S. Gal 83.3 LHolding tank capacity ................................................................... 11 U.S. Gal 41.6 LHot water tank ............................................................................. 4 U.S. Gal 15.14 L
EQUIPMENT LOCATION
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STARBOARD FITTINGS1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 11 12 16
5 10 13 14
Keep all vents, drains and exhausts clear of any obstructions to ensure proper performance of each system.
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➊ Fuel Fill
➋ Aft Bilge
➌ Forward Bilge
➍ Waste Pumpout
➎ Macerator Thru-Hull
➏ Galley Sink Drain
➐ Water Fill
➑ Water Tank Vent
➒ Waste Tank Vent
➓ Bow Thruster
Trailering Side Marker Light
Anchor Roller
Windlass
Radar
Anchor Light
Swim Ladder
Nav Light
Burgee Pole
VHF Antenna
➏ ➑➒11
11
13
13 12
12
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16
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➎
➌➋
➊
➓
➍ ➐
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PORT FITTINGS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 14
2 3 10 11 12 13 14 15
Keep all vents, drains and exhausts clear of any obstructions to ensure proper performance of each system.
➊ Anchor Locker Drain
➋ Bow Thruster
➌ Radar
➍ Nav Light
➎ Anchor Light
➏ Head Sink Drain
➐ AC Drain
➑ Shower Drain
➒ Trailering Side Marker Light
➓ Generator Air Intake
Generator Exhaust
Bow Eye
Webasto Air Intake
Webasto Exhaust
Webasto Fuel Fill
➊
➋
➌
➍
➎
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12
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14
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15
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➏➐ ➒➓➑
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STERN COMPONENTS
STE1 2 3 4 6 8 10 11 12 13 15 16
➊ ➊
➋
➌ ➌
➍ ➍
➑
➒ ➒
➎ ➎
➏
➐
7 5 14
➊ Swim Platform Courtesy Lights
➋ Fuel Fill
➌ Cockpit Scupper Drains
➍ Trim Tabs
➎ Underwater Lights
➏ Drain Plug
➐ Multiport Strainer Exhaust
➑ Engine Pod Bilge Pump
➒ Trailer Turn/Brake Lights
➓ Rod Holders
Pod Drain Plug
Engine Well Drain
Flagstaff Mount
Trim Tab Zinc (behind lights)
Towing Strapdown
Trim Tab Ram
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16 16
➓
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MAIN CABIN AND COCKPIT L IGHTS
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Switch on fixture
Switch on fixture
Switch on fixture
V-Berth Lighting
(below seat in midberth)
Indirect LED Lighting
Push On/OffLED Lights Push On/Off
LED LightsIndirect LED Lighting
Cabin lighting
Courtesy / LEDLights
Optional Underwater Lights
FUEL SYSTEM, GENERATOR
STEYamaha 200
Optional Fuel System with Generator
Standard Fuel System
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Generator
Fuel Tank
Primer bulb
Fuel fill
Sender
VentVent
Fuel filter / seperator
Fuel Tank
Generator
Fuel filter / seperator
GeneratorFuel filter / seperator
Primer bulb
Fuel fill
Sender
VentVent
GeneratorSupply
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RAW WATER / SEA STRAINER SYSTEM
STE• Multi port sea strainer for head and raw water wash down pump.
Marine Toilet
Generator
Multi Strainer(optional)
Strainer Relief Overflow Thru Hull
Raw Water Washdown(standard)
Head Raw Water
Multi StrainerThru-hull/Valve
Raw Water Washdown(standard)
Marine Toilet
AC Water Pump(optional)
Head Raw Water
Sea StrainerThru-hull/Valves
Sea Strainers
• A/C Raw Water Input• Generator raw water thru-hull strainer
Raw Water System with GeneratorRaw Water System
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FRESH WATER PLUMBING SYSTEM
STE22 Gallon Fresh Water Tank, 4 Gallon Hot Water Heater, 3.5 GPM Fresh Water Pump.
Disinfecting The Fresh Water System
Water fill
Water vent
Cabin sink
WaterPump
Headsink
Water heater
Water heater drain
Sender
H-23 7/14
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APPENDIX - POTABLE WATER SYSTEMS The information contained in this appendix provides supplementary data about disinfecting a potable water system. A SUGGESTED METHOD OF DISINFECTION Perform the following steps in the order indicated: a. Flush entire system thoroughly by allowing potable water to flow through it; b. Drain system completely; c. Fill entire system with a chlorine solution having a strength of at least 100 parts per million, and allow to stand for one (1) hour. Shorter periods will require greater concentrations of chlorine solution. See Table I d. Drain chlorine solution from entire system; e. Flush entire system thoroughly with potable water; f. Fill system with potable water. Table I shows how much disinfecting agent is required to make up various quantities of 100 parts per million chlorine solution. TABLE I – CHLORINE CONCENTRATIONS Amount of chlorine compound required for 100 ppm solution
Solution (Gallons)
Chlorinated Lime 25% (ounces)
High Test Calcium Hypochlorite 70%
(ounces) Liquid Sodium
Hypochlorite 1% (quarts) 5 0.3 0.1 0.2 10 0.6 0.2 0.4 15 0.9 0.3 0.6 20 1.2 0.4 0.8 30 1.8 0.6 1.2 50 3.0 1.0 2.0
100 6.0 2.0 4.0 NOTE: This table contains information taken from the Handbook on Sanitation of Vessel Water Points, Public Health Service Publication No. 274 - Reprinted June 1963.
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Origin and Development of ABYC H-23, Water Systems for Use on Boats
ABYC H-23, Installation of Potable Water Systems for Use on Boats was first published in 1970. Revised editions were published in 1974, 1983, 1996, and 2008. In 2014 the title was revised to H-23, Water Systems for Use on Boats. The 2014 version is the work of the Hull Piping Project Technical Committee.
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ABYC technical board rules provide that all reports, including standards and technical information reports, are advisory only. Their use is entirely voluntary. They represent, as of the date of publication, the consensus of knowledgeable persons, currently active in the field of small craft, on performance objectives that contribute to small boat safety. The American Boat & Yacht Council assumes no responsibility whatsoever for the use of, or failure to use, standards and technical information reports promulgated by it, their adaptation to any processes of a user, or any consequences flowing therefrom. Prospective users of the standards and technical information reports are responsible for protecting themselves against liability for infringement of patents. The American Boat and Yacht Council standards and technical information reports are guides to achieving a specific level of design or performance, and are not intended to preclude attainment of desired results by other means.
SHOWER SUMP
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STE12V, 1000 GPH (This should be inspected for debris on a regular basis if shower is used frequently.)
Shower drain
Thru-hull
Sump pump
Depth Transducer
The shower sump box is located underneath the removable v-berth step positioned just outside the head door.
BILGE PUMP SYSTEM
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Forward bilge pump(1100 GPH)
Aft bilge pump(1100 GPH)
Thru-hulls
Thru-hull
Pod bilge pump(1100 GPH)
Pod bilge pumpswitch
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The bilge pumps operate automatically by checking for water every 2.5 minutes even with battery switches and breakers in the OFF position.
However, the bilge pumps will run continuously once their switches are placed in the on position. Monitor the outfl ow accordingly. Do not run when dry.
• Manual switches are located at the helm for the forward and center pumps.• The aft bilge pump switch is located in the aft section of the cockpit.
12V 1100GPH
WASTE SYSTEM WITH MACERATOR PUMP
STE11 Gallon Tank with standard 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 macerator system to pump out into the surrounding waters.
Overboard shutoff valve is accessed under the galley sink above the pump area.
Macerator pump out
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Holding Tank
Waste pumpout
Macerator out
Macerator pump
Macerator shut off
Waste vent
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AIR CONDITIONING
AC Water Pump
Multi StrainerThru-hull/Valve
Multi Strainer
Main Cabin A/C Control Panel (in Mid-Berth)
Main Cabin A/C Unit(Under Seat)
A/C Vent
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WEBASTO FURNACE
Webasto furnace is located under helm seat.The control panel is located at the quarter berth power management center.The fuel pump and fi lter are beneath the passenger seat, inside of the black box.To access the heater/pump the seat must be removed. The fuel fi lter should be changed during the annual maintenance. Filter change intervals may vary depending on usage.the annual maintenance. Filter change intervals may vary depending on usage.the annual maintenance. Filter change intervals may vary depending on usage.
Webasto Furnace
Diesel Tank (3.5 gal)
V-Berth InteriorHeat Vent
Main Cabin Heat VentExhaust
(keep unblocked/gets very warm)
Air Intake
Pump/Filter
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SOLAR PANEL
Solar panel 90 watt, with display 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 display is located in the mid-berth.
• The controller is located in the lazarette*Keep panel clean and completely uncovered for best results
• There is an inline fuse on top of the batteries for solar charging.
• The controller is located in the lazarette*Keep panel clean and completely uncovered for best results
• There is an inline fuse on top of the batteries for solar charging.
Solar Panel
Display
Controller
Batteries
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2 3
Battery Banks
1 = House2 = Engine3 = Thruster (optional)
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BATTERY CONFIGURATION
STE2 House Batteries, 1 Engine Battery, 1 Thruster Battery (optional).
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2 3
3 bank battery charger
Ground/bonding bus
Inverter battery switch
Inverter current breaker (200A)
Thruster battery switch (optional)
Thruster ANL fuse 200A (optional)
HOUSE
ENGINE
EMERGENCYPARALLEL
STEHouse, engine, & battery parallel switches are located in the midberth.
Thruster battery switch is located in the port side lazaretteInverter battery switch and ANL fuse located in the port side lazarette
Once the EMERGENCY PARALLEL switch is placed in the on position the power from the HOUSE batteries will be transferred to the ENGINE battery. Use only for EMERGENCY starting of the engine.
If the house bank drops below 10.8v you must reset the charging relay by switching on the parallel while the engine is running or while plugged into shore power.
Automatic Charging Relay (ACR)
House Breaker
Automatic Charging Relay (ACR)
Downrigger Starboard
Freshwater Switch
Downrigger Port
TV
Washdown Switch
Cabin Light
LED Light Switch
Fridge Foreward
Fridge Aft
Underwater Lights
USB V-Berth
USB Port
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40
CO Monitor
Stereo Memory
Stove Switch#1 Float
#2 Float
3 3
1
HO
USE
BREA
KER
175
Battery Banks
1 = House2 = Engine3 = Thruster (optional)
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FUSE LOCATION & VALUESFUSE LOCATION & VALUES
STEDash fuse blocks are located behind a hinged access panel in the head. The 24/7 fuse block is located in the mid cabin behind a removable panel secured with Velcro in the aft inboard corner. Fuses are automotive blade type and all values shown below are in Amps.
* To reset, reinsert yellow arm “up” into the breaker.
To test, press red button and the yellow arm should fl ip down.
Left Right
Trim Tab
Toilet
Switch Panel
12v Outlet
Bathroom
Reading Light
Bathroom Light
V Berth Light12v Outlet
Spot Light
Stereo
Shower Pump
4 SW Panel Power
GPS
8 SW Panel Power #2
8 SW Panel Power #1
NEMA
AIS
Bildge Pump
VHF
Auto Pilot 40
R-23Fuse Block Layouts
Last Update:8/16/16
Dash Fuse Block #1
4 Switch Panel
8 Switch Panel
8 Switch Panel
Stereo
Shower Pump
T.V. #1 (Option)
Heater Craft (Option)
VHF
Auto Pilot Pump
Trim Tab
Deck Lights
Misc Light Switch
Cabin Light Switch
V-Berth Light Switch
Refrigerator
F/W Switch
12V DC Port
12V DC Passenger
12V DC Starboard
Shower Pump
Fan Switch
8 Switch Panel Power
8 Switch Panel Power
4 Switch Panel Power
NEMA
Garmin
Washdown Switch
Stereo
VHF
Trim Tab
Deck Lights
Misc Light Switch
Cabin Light Switch
V-Berth Light Switch
Refrigerator
F/W Switch
12V DC Port
12V DC Passenger
12V DC Starboard
Shower Pump
Fan Switch
8 Switch Panel Power
8 Switch Panel Power
4 Switch Panel Power
NEMA
Garmin
Washdown Switch
Stereo
VHF
Autopilot
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AC DISTRIBUTION PANEL & ROTARY SWITCH
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AC Rotary Selector Switch (Available with Generator) AC Main Line 2 (with AC)
The AC Rotary Switch Selector Switch will determine which source of incoming 120 Volt power to use for your AC Distribution Panel.
A/C Main 1 and battery charger breaker must on in order for batteries to charge.
AC Distribution Panel
AC Distribution Panel
AC Main 1
HouseEngineThruster
AC Distribution Panel with Generator
AC Main 1 AC Main 2
MICROWAVE
STBDOUTLETS
REVERSEPOLARITY
AC MAIN1
AIRCONDI-TIONER
BATTERYCHARGER
WATERHEATER
PORTOUTLETS
ACCESSORY ACCESSORY
ACCESSORY
STOVE
GENSHORE INVERTER
HouseEngineThruster
25ASTOVE
OFF
15AWATER HEATER
OFF
15AMICROWAVE
OFF
15A
STBDOUTLETS
OFF
15A
PORTOUTLETS
OFF
30A
OFF
30A
OFF
15A
AIRCONDITIONER
OFF
15AACCESSORY
ACCESSORY
OFF
15A
OFFBATTERY
CHARGER
INVERTER
REVERSEPOLARITY
SHORE
15AO
FF
120 VOLT AC / 60 HZ DISTRIBUTION
30A
30A
CHARTLTS
ACCYMACERATORFANACCY
FWDBILGE
AFTBILGE
NAVLTS
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12V HELM CONTROL OPERATION
At Helm
At Helm
Resettable switch breakers
Resettable switch breakers
STE High Water Alarm: Triggered = Red light/audible alarm Off = Normal operation. The switch should remain in the down “armed position” while cruising. Middle position mutes the alarm and all the way up is a momentary “alarm test”.
The bilge pumps operate automatically with electronic float switches regardless of battery switch position.
However, the aft, forward and pod pumps will run continuously once their switches are placed in the on position. Monitor the outflow accordingly. Do not run when dry.
WIPERHORN WNDLS WIPER
RANGER TUG R-23 WIRING SCHEMATIC (ACC. 1)
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R-23 Accessories 1+12V
GNDHelm Fuse Block #1
30A RED 10Sub Panel
8 Switch
ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC
12-14-18
RED 10
YEL 1020A
M
Macerator
BRN 10MaceratorPump
RED 1030A
BilgePump Fwd
BilgePump Aft
8A
8A
RED/BRN 16
PUR/BRN 16
To Acc. 3 Schematic
To Acc. 3 Schematic
Sub Panel4 Switch
30A
8ASpare
-12V
10A+ -ORG 14 YEL 14Horn RED 14
DefrostFans
PUR/WHT 16M
M
YEL 165A
5A
5AM
M
YEL 16RED 16
RED 16
RED 16 (Stbd)
RED 16 (Port)
BLU/BLU 16Wiper Park
Wiper
Wiper
BilgePump Bow
8ABRN 16
To Lighting Schematic
To Lighting SchematicRED 10Nav.Lights
ChartLights
ShowerPump
5AMBRN 16
S.P.
YEL 16BLU/BLU 16Wiper Park
VHF Radio - see MFR Schematic YEL 16RED 16VHF7.5A
Stereo Deck - see MFR Schematic
LF RF LR RR
10AYEL 16RED 16Stereo
To 24/7 FuseBlock #3
WHT/
YEL1
6
StereoMemory
15A
Windlass5A
RED 16 ORG 16
ORG 16 Windlass - see MFR Schematic
(Up)
(Down)
RED 10
M
B.P.
YEL 16
To MFR Schematic
To MFR SchematicGarmin
NMEA2000
3A
5A
RED 105ABlowers M
M
YEL 16Wht 16
Wht 16
Port #1
Port #2YEL 16
5A
5A
WashDown
20A MRED 10 YEL 16
WashDown
GRN/BRN 16
RANGER TUG R-23 WIRING SCHEMATIC (ACC. 2)
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R-23 Accessories 2+12V
Fuse Block #2 GND
ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC
12-14-18
12V20A YEL 16RED 1612V Outlet
Port
20A YEL 16RED 16 12V12V OutletPassenger
Misc.Lights To Lighting Schematic
-12V
15ARefrigerator - see MFR SchematicORG/PUR 10 YEL 10Refrigerator
Trim Tab - see MFR SchematicRED 1020A YEL 10Trim Tabs
V-berthLights To Lighting Schematic
12V20A YEL 16RED 1612V Outlet
STBD
10AM
Water Pump
YEL 10WaterPressure
AB
C
ORG 16WaterGauge
YEL 16YEL 16
BRN/YEL 10BRN/YEL 10
Radar See MFR Schematic7.5A
HoldingTank
Sensor
1A AB
C
YEL 16
CabinLights
To Lighting Schematic
RED 16
CabinLights
To Lighting Schematic
O.B. LedLights To Lighting Schematic
RANGER TUG R-23 WIRING SCHEMATIC (ACC. 3)
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R-23 Accessories 3+12V
24/7 Fuse Block #3 GNDELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC
#2 BilgePump Fwd
#1 BilgePump Aft
MTo Acc. 1 Schematic
B.P.
7.5A
7.5A
MTo Acc. 1 Schematic
B.P.
#2 C.O.Monitor
BRN/RED 16
BRN/BLU 16
YEL 16
YEL 16
3AC.O. Monitor - see MFR Schematic YEL 16RED/BLK 16
Description of unit
12-14-18
12V
AB
C
+ -
Level Sensor
Breaker Light
Float Switch FuseHorn
Prompt toOutlet
SwitchSPST
SwitchSPST
Momentary
Unit
SwitchDPDT
Speaker
MMotor
SYMBOL KEY
BilgeAlarm
WHT/BLK 16 Bilge Alarm - see MFR Schematic YEL 16
BRN/WHT 16
WHT/BRN 16
AB
C
3A
StereoMemory
15A WHT/YEL 16 To Acc. 1 Schematic
SwitchDPST
-12V
Charger - see MFR Schematic
ChargerTo House Battery
To Engine Battery
To Thruster Battery
RED 10
RED 10
RED 10
20A
20A
20A
To House BatteryYEL 10GRN 8
To A.C. Panel
Solar
30A
Solar Panel - see MFR SchematicControllerRED 10
RED 10
RED 1030A
To House Battery
To Engine Battery
To House Battery
Auto PilotPump
5AAuto Pilot - see MFR Schematic YEL 10BRN/BLK 10
M
M
40A
40A
YEL 10
YEL 10
RED/WHT 10
RED/WHT 10
DownriggerDownrigger
Down-rigger(Port)
Down-rigger(Stbd)
To Engine Battery
#1 C.O.Monitor
3AC.O. Monitor - see MFR Schematic YEL 16RED/BLK 16
YEL 10
YEL 10
YEL 10
RANGER TUG R-23 WIRING SCHEMATIC (L IGHTING)
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+12VGND
R-23 Lighting
30ATo Acc. #3 Schematic
YEL 16
5A
Cabin/Inboard 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
Dash Fuse Block #1
Subpanel8 Switch
(Helm)
RED 10
Bilge Pump (Aft)
RED 10 To Acc. #1 Schematic
BLU/RED 16YEL 16
10A
12-14-18
ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC
To Acc. #1 SchematicRED 10
Bilge Pump (Fwd)
YEL 16BLU/BLK 16
-12V
RED 10
RED 10
MaceratorSubpanel8 Switch
(Helm)
8 Gang/4 Gang back lighting -see Panel Schematic
YEL 16
To Acc. #1 Schematic
Nav
To Acc. #3 SchematicRED 10
30A
5AYEL 16BLU/YEL 16
Dash Fuse Block #2
Defrost Fans
Deck/Outboard LT
10A
Bilge Pump (Bow)
V-berth LT YEL 1610A BLU/WHT 16 BLU/WHT 16
+12V
YEL 16
10A BLU/BRN 16Misc. LT
(Switched at unit)
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175A
INVERTERSee Inverterschematics for wiresizes and fuse size.
To A.C. panel.
HOUSE HOUSETHRUSTERS ENGINE.
GENERATOR
- +
To A.C. panel.
To generator control panel.
BUSSGND
To Engine
+-
3 2 1
2 red 2 red
1/O red
1/O red
6 red
6 ye
llow
Bus L
ink
1/O red1/O redThruster
1/O red
1/O
red
1/O red
1/O yellow
1/O yellow1/O yellow
1/O yellow
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R-23 Power DistributionHOUSE
ENGINE
THRUSTER
INVERTER
PARALLEL
ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC
See thrusterschematicfor fuse sizes.
CHARGE RELAY CHARGE RELAY
SWITCH
SWITCH
SWITCH
SWITCH
SWITCH
Bus Link
Thruster1/O yellow
Fuse Block D.24/7
6 red
2 redFuse Block A.
Fuse Block B.
6 red
6 red
1/O red
2 yellow
Aft
Helm
Helm
1
8 green
200A
BusLink
100A
2 yellow
2 red 2 red
1/O red
To Engine1/O yellow
RANGER TUG R-23 WORKING DECK
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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 ad-ditional 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.£ Clear countertops.£ Lock fridge latch.£ Check engine is up!£ Lock cabin.£ 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 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/throw cusions.£ Check fire extinguishers and their fill dates.£ Boat hook.£ Lines/fenders.£ First aid kits.
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.
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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 use a non-toxic antifreeze per manufacturer’s directions, or remove all water from the system.£ Winterize black and fresh water tanks as necessary based on weather.£ 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
£ Flush engine(s) with fresh water.£ Check all fluid levels.£ Check all hose fittings.£ Check impeller.£ Check engine maintenance requirements.
GALLEY
£ Empty, clean and freshen refrigerator.£ Remove all dry food from storage.
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