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220 Select
Owner’s Manual Part Number: MRP 1803639
Sea Ray
Owner’s
Manual
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Congratulations on becoming the new owner of
the world’s most prestigious boat. We at Sea Ray
®
Boats, Inc. welcome you into our worldwide and ever-
expanding family of boating enthusiasts.
The Owner’s Manual Packet, to be kept on board
your Sea Ray, gives you important information on
all the features of your Sea Ray, for years of trouble-
free boating take the time to carefully review the
information in your Owner’s Manual Packet and really
get to know your boat. Have everyone who will
operate your boat read this manual.
The Owner’s Manual Packet contains the following:
• Owner’s Manual: The Owner’s Manual gives
you important operating and safety information,
as well as reminding you about your
responsibilities as a boat owner/operator.
• Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM)
Information: This section of your Owner’s
Manual Packet contains information from the
manufacturers of equipment installed on your
boat. Examples include the engine, engine
control and steering system. Throughout the
Owner’s Manual you will be referred to
information provided by manufacturers of specific
systems.
Because your purchase represents a substantial
investment, we know you will want to take the
necessary measures to protect its value. We have
outlined a program for proper operation, periodic
maintenance and safety inspections. We urge you to
follow these recommendations. If you have questions
which are not fully covered by the Owner’s Manual
Packet, please consult your authorized dealer for
assistance.
Thank You For Selecting A Sea Ray
®
!
Bon Voyage
Owner’s Manual
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INTRODUCTION
1. THIS MANUAL
The material here and in the rest of the Owner’s
Manual Packet:
• Gives you basic safety information;
• Describes the features of your boat;
• Describes the equipment on your boat;
• Describes the fundamentals of boat use; and
• Contains service and maintenance information.
You must learn to operate this boat as well as read,
understand and use this manual.
What this manual does not give you is a course in
boating safety, or how to navigate, anchor or dock
you boat. Operating a power boat safely requires
more skills, knowledge and awareness than is
necessary for a car or truck.
2. YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES
For your safety, the safety of your passengers, other
boaters and people in the water, you must:
• Take a boating safety course;
• Get instruction in the safe and proper handling
of your boat;
• Understand and follow the “rules of the road”;
• Learn how to navigate.
3. SOURCE OF INFORMATION
In North America, contact one of the following for
boating courses:
• U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary
• U.S. Power Squadron
• Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons
• Red cross
• State Boating Offices
• Yacht Club
Contact your dealer or the Boat/U.S. Foundation at
1-800-336-2628
Outside of North America, contact your boat dealer
and/or your governmental boating agency for
assistance.
A book that provides a comprehensive background
in boating is Chapman - Piloting, Seamanship and
small Boat handling, by Elbert S. Maloney, published
by Hearst Marine.
4. DEALER RESPONSIBILITIES
In addition to a pre-delivery check and service of
the boat, your dealer is to give you:
• A description and demonstration of the safety
systems, features, instruments and controls on
your boat;
• An orientation in the general operation of your
boat;
• An “In Service Form” completed by you and the
dealer after your inspection of the boat;
• A review of all warranty information and how to
obtain warranty service;
• The complete Owner’s Manual Packet.
If you do not receive all of these materials, or have
any questions, contact your dealer or call
1-800-SRBOATS (International 1-314-216-3333).
5. WARRANTIES
Your boat comes with several warranties. Each
component and/or system on your boat has its own
warranty that will be found with the specific
information and manual for that component. These
are included with your Owner’s Manual Packet.
Locate and read the individual warranties; then put
them together for easy future reference. The Sea
Ray
®
warranty is on the warranty information card
in your packet and is repeated on the next page.
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6. HULL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
(HIN)
The “Hull Identification Number” located on the
starboard side of the transom, is the most important
identifying factor and must be included in all
correspondence and orders. Failure to include it
creates delays. Also of vital importance are the
engine serial numbers and part numbers when
writing about or ordering parts for your engine. Refer
to the Engine Operator’s Manual for locations of
engine serial numbers and record them for future
reference.
H.I.N LOCATIONS
(FIG. IV.1)
INTRODUCTION
7. MANUFACTURER’S CERTIFICATION
As a boat manufacturer, Sea Ray builds their
products to guidelines established under the Federal
Boat Safety Act of 1971. The Act is promulgated by
the United States Coast Guard who has authority
to enforce these laws on boat manufacturers that
sell products in the United States. Sea Ray ensures
that all of its products comply with these laws.
The NMMA, National Marine Manufacturers
Association, provides Sea Ray with a third party
certification. The NMMA is an organization that
represents the marine industry and assists
manufacturers, boat dealers, marinas, repair yards
and component suppliers in areas of legislation,
environmental concerns, marine business growth
and state and federal government agency
interaction. The third party certification that Sea Ray
participates in, uses the well know Standards and
Recommended Practices of the ABYC, American
Boat and Yacht Council.
Sea Ray Boats participates extensively in the
American Boat and Yacht Council which is a non-
profit organization that develops and publishes
voluntary standards and recommended practices
for boat and equipment design, construction, service
and repair. We utilize all applicable ABYC standards
in the construction of your Sea Ray boat.
Finally, Sea Ray sells their products world wide and
as such must conform to the various rules and
regulations required by other countries. Most
notably, are the ISO standards in Europe which
require the application of the CE (Common
European) mark. This mark, much like the NMMA
certification here in the US, gives you the boat owner
specific information concerning your craft. For more
on this, turn to Section 1 • Safety, subsections 8
and 13 which explains in detail the CE plate and its
importance.
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8. SERVICE, PARTS AND REPAIR FOR
YOUR BOAT
When your boat needs service, parts or repair, take
it to an authorized Sea Ray® dealer. To find a dealer
in your area call:
Domestic: 1-800-SRBOATS
Fax: 1-314-213-7878
International: 1-314-216-3333
To find repair and parts facilities for the equipment
installed on your boat, refer to the manual for that
component.
If a problem is not handled to your satisfaction:
1. Discuss any warranty-related problems directly
with the service manager of the dealership or
your sales person. Give the dealer an
opportunity to help the service department
resolve the matter for you.
2. If a problem arises that has not been resolved
to your satisfaction by your dealer, contact Sea
Ray
®
Boats at 1-800-SRBOATS (International
1-314-216-3333) and the appropriate customer
service department information will be provided
to you.
INTRODUCTION
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®
ABOUT YOUR LIMITED WARRANTY
Sea Ray offers an express limited warranty on each new Sea Ray sport boat purchased through an authorized Sea
Ray dealer. A copy of the Sea Ray Sport Boat Limited Warranty ¨(“Limited Warranty”) was included in your
owner’s packet. If for any reason, you did not receive a copy of the limited warranty, please contact your local
dealer or call 1-800-SRBOATS for a replacement copy. This is a summary of several provisions of the Limited
Warranty. Please read the Limited Warranty, which is the controlling document.
Under the Limited Warranty, Sea Ray covers: (a) structural fiberglass deck or hull defects which occur within five
(5) years of the date of delivery; (b) parts found to be defective in factory material or workmanship within one (1)
year of the date of delivery; (c) laminate blisters resulting from defects in factory material or workmanship for five
(5) years on a pro-rated basis.
On Sport Boats, Sea Ray provides additional warranty coverage to its five-year structural hull/deck coverage with
a limited life-time structural hull/deck warranty. This limited lifetime structural coverage provides repairs of any
Structural Fiberglass Hull/Deck Defect for as long as the original owner owns the Sport Boat. Sport Boat models
and Hull/Deck Defects are defined in the Limited Warranty.
Sea Ray’s obligation under its Limited Warranty is limited to repair or replacement of parts that are judged defective
by Sea Ray and does not include transportation, haul out, or other expenses. The foregoing is the sole and
exclusive remedy provided by Sea Ray.
The Limited Warranty does not cover engines, stern drives, controls, propellers, batteries, trailers, or other equipment
or accessories carrying their own individual warranties, nor does the Limited Warranty cover engines, parts or
accessories not installed by Sea Ray. The Limited Warranty does not cover cosmetic gel coat finish. Boats used for
commercial purpose are excluded from coverage. See the Limited Warranty for other exclusions.
SEA RAY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS AND
MERCHANTABILITY. NEITHER SEA RAY NOR THE SELLING DEALER SHALL HAVE ANY
RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOSS OF USE OF THE BOAT, LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE,
COMMERCIAL LOSS OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
The unexpired term on the limited one-year parts and components coverage and the limited five-year pro-rated
blister coverage of the Limited Warranty may be transferred to a subsequent owner upon the new owner’s written
request. Coverage for Structural Fiberglass Hull/Deck Defects on Sport Boats may be transferred once to a
second owner upon the second owner’s request, however upon transfer, this coverage will expire ten (10) years
from the date of original purchase by the first retail owner, as reflected in Sea Ray’s records.
The new owner can submit a request for warranty transfer, free of charge, via the searay.com website. Alternatively,
the new owner can submit a written request to the Sea Ray Division of Brunswick Corporation, 2600 Sea Ray
Blvd., Knoxville, TN 37914, accompanied by a $50 processing fee.
Thank you for your decision to buy a Sea Ray.
The Limited Warranty is subject to change at any time at Sea Ray’s discretion. The information contained herein is general
information about the Limited Warranty for the owner’s general knowledge, and does not alter or amend the terms of the Limited
Warranty.
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220 SELECT OWNER’S MANUAL • TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
1. This Manual ............................................................. iii
2.Your responsibilities .................................................. iii
3. Source of Information ............................................... iii
4. Dealer Responsibilities ............................................. iii
5. Warranties ................................................................ iii
6. Hull Identification Number (HIN) ................................ iv
7. Manufacturer’s Certificate ........................................ iv
8. Service, Parts and repair for Your Boat ...................... v
9. Express Limited Transferable Warranty .................... vi
SECTION 2 • GENERAL BOAT ARRANGEMENT
1. Docking/Lifting/Trailering ......................................... 2.1
2. Passenger Location ................................................ 2.1
3. Propulsion System ................................................. 2.2
4. Basic Boat Dimensions and Clearances ................. 2.3
5. Propellers .............................................................. 2.3
6. General Deck Layout .............................................. 2.4
7. Helm Gauge and Switch Layout .............................. 2.5
8. Function and Location of Thru-Hull Cutouts ............. 2.6
9. Description of Major Controls .................................. 2.7
A. Gear Shift and Throttle Control ........................ 2.7
B. Power Trim Unit and Gauge ............................. 2.7
C. Trailer Switch .................................................. 2.8
D. Transom Trailer Trim Switch (Optional) .............. 2.8
E. Ignition Shutdown Switch (Standard on Side
Mount Controls) .............................................. 2.8
F. Engine Alarm System
(Only on Certain Engines) ............................. 2.9
10. Important Gauges ................................................ 2.9
A. Tachometer and Hourmeter ............................. 2.9
B. Oil Pressure, Water Temperature,Voltmeter and
Fuel Gauge ................................................... 2.9
C. Smart Craft .................................................. 2.10
D. Magnetic Compass ...................................... 2.10
11. Navigation and Anchor Lights ............................ 2.11
SECTION 3 • USING YOUR BOAT
1. Pre-Launch, Launch and Post-Launch Checklist ...... 3.1
2. Trailer Launching and Loading ................................. 3.2
3. Fueling the Boat ..................................................... 3.2
4. Boarding ................................................................ 3.3
5. Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs) ......................... 3.4
6. Passenger Instruction and Location ........................ 3.4
7. Starting the Engines .............................................. 3.4
8. Shifting to Drive the Boat ....................................... 3.6
9. Stopping the Engines ............................................ 3.7
10. Steering System .................................................. 3.7
SECTION 4 • BILGE & UNDERWATER GEAR
1. Bilge ...................................................................... 4.1
A. Fuel & Oil Spillage ......................................... 4.1
B. Drain Plug ...................................................... 4.1
C. Bilge Pump .................................................... 4.1
D. Bilge Blower ................................................... 4.2
E. Engine and Stern Drive ................................... 4.3
F. Engine Compartment Layout .......................... 4.6
SECTION 1 • SAFETY
1. Safety Labels ......................................................... 1.1
2. Legally Mandated Minimum Required Equipment ..1.2
3. Fire Extinguishing Equipment ................................ 1.2
4. Carbon Monoxide .................................................. 1.2
5. Life Saving Equipment ........................................... 1.4
A. PFD Classifications ........................................ 1.4
6. Additional Recommended Equipment for
Safe Operation ...................................................... 1.5
7. Impaired Operation ................................................. 1.5
8. Load Capacity ........................................................ 1.5
9. Power Capacity ...................................................... 1.6
10. Stability ............................................................... 1.6
11. Maintain Control ................................................... 1.7
A. General Considerations ................................. 1.7
12. Weather ............................................................... 1.8
A. Ocean ........................................................... 1.8
B. Offshore ........................................................ 1.8
C. Inshore .......................................................... 1.8
D. Sheltered Waters ........................................... 1.8
13. Chart Your Course ............................................... 1.9
14. Water Sports ....................................................... 1.9
A. Swimming ...................................................... 1.9
B. Skiing ............................................................ 1.9
C. Diving .......................................................... 1.10
15. Emergency Situations ........................................ 1.11
A. Medical Emergency ..................................... 1.11
B. Water Rescue .............................................. 1.11
C. Fire .............................................................. 1.11
D. Flooding, Swamping and Capsizing ............. 1.12
E. Collisions and Leaking ................................. 1.12
F. Grounding ................................................... 1.12
G. Propulsion, Control or Steering Failure ........ 1.12
16. Safety Hotlines .................................................. 1.13
17. International Requirements ................................ 1.13
18. Nautical terms ................................................... 1.13
19. Key to Symbols on Control & Prints ................... 1.15
20. Environmental Considerations ........................... 1.16
A. Fuel & Oil Spillage .......................................... 1.16
B. Waste Disposal .............................................. 1.16
C. Excessive Noise ............................................. 1.17
D. Wake / Wash .................................................. 1.17
21. Warning Label Locations .................................. 1.19
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SECTION 5 • FUEL SYSTEM
1. Fuel System .......................................................... 5.1
A. Electric Fuel Valve ......................................... 5.1
2. Fueling Precautions ............................................... 5.2
A. General .......................................................... 5.2
B. Before & During Fueling - Checklist ................ 5.2
C. After Fueling - Checklist ................................. 5.2
SECTION 6 • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
1. Electrical System ................................................... 6.1
A. Direct Current (DC) ......................................... 6.1
B. Battery Switch (Optional) ................................ 6.4
2. Ignition Protection .................................................. 6.4
3. Fuses .................................................................... 6.4
4. Control Station Switch Panel .................................. 6.5
5. 12 Volt Accessory Receptacle ................................ 6.6
6. Lighting ................................................................. 6.6
7. Electrolytic Corrosion and Zinc Anodes .................. 6.6
8. Electrical Schematics ............................................ 6.7
SECTION 7 • OPTIONS & ACCESSORIES
1. Boat Layout and Accessory Locations .................... 7.1
2. Bow Seating (Optional) ........................................... 7.2
3. Aft Seat ................................................................. 7.2
4. Control Station Seating ........................................... 7.2
5. 12 Volt Receptacle ................................................. 7.2
6. Entertainment System ........................................... 7.3
7. Steering Wheel Remote Control ............................ 7.3
8. Transom Trailer Trim Switch (Optional) ................... 7.4
9. Magnetic Compass (Optional) ............................... 7.4
10. Navigation and Anchor Lights .............................. 7.5
11. Swim Platform and Ladder .................................. 7.5
12. Water Sports Tower (Optional) ............................. 7.5
13. Fire extinquisher Port ........................................... 7.6
14. Automatic Fire Extinguisher System (Optional) .... 7.6
15. Corsa
TM
Thru-Hull Exhaust System (Optional) ...... 7.7
16. Canvas ................................................................ 7.7
A. Installation Tips .............................................. 7.8
B. Trailering with canvas ..................................... 7.9
C. Canvas Care and Maintenance ...................... 7.9
17. Docking Lights (Optional) ..................................... 7.9
SECTION 8 • REQUIRED INSPECTION, SERVICE AND
MAINTENANCE
1. Summary Guide for Inspection, Service . and Mainte-
nance ........................................................................ 8.1
2. Inspection, Service and Maintenance Protocol ........ 8.3
A. Bilge Area ...................................................... 8.3
B. Topside and Supplies ...................................... 8.4
3. Winterization Checklist for Boats Stored on Land .... 8.4
A. Boat Storage .................................................. 8.4
B. Engines ......................................................... 8.4
C. Battery ........................................................... 8.5
F. Fuel System ................................................... 8.5
4. Fitting Out After Storage ........................................ 8.5
A. Fuel System .................................................. 8.5
B. Battery ........................................................... 8.5
C. Miscellaneous ................................................ 8.5
5. Security Considerations ......................................... 8.6
6. Power Steering System Maintenance .................... 8.6
SECTION 9 • CARE & REFINISHING
1. Paint, Cleaning Agents and Other Substances ...... 9.1
2. Fiberglass & Gelcoat ............................................ 9.1
3. Stains & Scratches .............................................. 9.1
4. Permanently Moored or Docked Boats .................. 9.2
5. Care for Bottom Paint ........................................... 9.2
6. Topside Areas ...................................................... 9.2
A. Stainless Steel and Alloy Fittings ................. 9.2
B. Salt Crystals ................................................ 9.2
7. Acrylic Plastic Sheeting (Plastic Glass) ................ 9.2
8. Canvas and Clear Vinyl ........................................ 9.2
9. Exterior Upholstery Fabric .................................... 9.3
10. Interior Upholstery Fabric .................................... 9.3
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This manual is a valuable resource for owners of Sea Ray 220 Select models, offering comprehensive coverage of maintenance, troubleshooting, repair, parts and accessories, operation, and safety.
It is an essential reference for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts, providing detailed instructions on proper care and maintenance, troubleshooting tips, repair instructions, and information on parts and accessories.
Whether you are a professional mechanic or a DIY enthusiast, this manual is a must-have for anyone who owns a Sea Ray 220 Select, offering all the necessary information to keep your boat in top condition and running safely and reliably.