Jeanneau CAP CAMARAT 7.5 CC serie 2 Owner's Manual

Summary of CAP CAMARAT 7.5 CC serie 2

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    992092 index b cap camarat 7.5 cc owner's manual.

  • Page 3: Contents

    - 3 - contents introduction ..................................................................................................................... 7 welcome ......................................................................................................................... 7 notes on reading thi...

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    - 4 - 7 electrical system ................................................................................................. 41 7.1 general information about the electrical system .............................. 41 7.2 dc installation (12 v) ...............................................................

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    - 5 - 11 steering system ..................................................................................................... 83 11.1 general points....................................................................................................... 83 11.2 layout diagram............................

  • Page 7: Introduction

    - 7 - 992092 index b introduction welcome you have just taken delivery of your new jeanneau boat and we thank you for the confidence you have shown us in ordering a vessel of our brand. The whole jeanneau team welcomes you aboard. A jeanneau is made to last, in order to bring you all the pleasure yo...

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    - 8 - 992092 index b this manual has been produced to help you enjoy using your boat in all safety. It contains the details of the boat and of all the equipment provided and installed on your boat, as well as the instructions for their use. Read it carefully and really get to know your boat before u...

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    - 9 - 992092 index b notes on reading this manual the various symbols used throughout the manual for crucial safety information are as follows: - while some of the information and illustrations in this manual may show details which are slightly different from those found on your boat, the key inform...

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    - 11 - 992092 index b 1 technical specifications 1.1 construction model ...................................................................................... Cap camarat 7.5 cc series2 architect / interior design ................................................... Michael peters / sarrazin design b...

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    - 13 - 992092 index b 2 design categories and displacement - some of the data is shown on the manufacturer's plate fixed to the boat. The explanation of the data is given in the appropriate chapters of this manual. - the recommended maximum load includes the weight of all the people onboard, of prov...

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    - 14 - 992092 index b if some of those onboard are children, the total number of people allowed onboard may be increased, provided that: - the total weight of the children does not exceed 37,5 kg; and that - the total weight of all allowed onboard (based on about 75 kg per adult) is not exceeded. - ...

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    - 15 - 992092 index b 2.1 design categories category a: at high sea the boat is designed to sail in winds that may exceed beaufort force 8 and in waves of a significant height of 4 metres and more. This craft is largely self-sufficient. Abnormal conditions such as hurricanes are excluded. Such condi...

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    - 17 - 992092 index b 3 stability and buoyancy 3.1 stability data - this boat as been assess as capable of supported the weight of the crew, even in the event of flooding. - fully laden displacement was used to evaluate the stability and buoyancy of the boat. The value of this displacement can be fo...

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    - 18 - 992092 index b 3.2 access to the boat access to the cockpit access to companionway access - petrol tank compartment blocked.

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    - 19 - 992092 index b - it is imperative that the cockpit and fuel tank compartment must be kept closed and locked when under way. - when at sea close the guardrail side-opening or openings. - slamming an access hatch may cause injury : always close the hatch gently and carefully. - do not allow chi...

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    - 21 - 992092 index b 4 manoeuvrability - it is important to take additional precautions in very strong winds or in a confused sea or breaking waves. - maximum rated power of boat propulsion: 1 x 221 kw. - do not install an engine in this boat with a higher rated power than that indicated on the man...

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    - 22 - 992092 index b 4.1 visibility from the steering station visibility from the steering station may be obstructed when the boat is trimmed at a steep angle or due to other factors caused by one or more of the following conditions: - angle of engine trim control switch (in boats equipped with an ...

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    - 23 - 992092 index b 4.1.1 navigation lights the navigation lights run on dc power. Location: starboard aft quarterdeck the only function of the samson post is to support the navigation light. Any other use is dangerous and forbidden. Control: steering station control: steering station mooring ligh...

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    - 25 - 992092 index b 5 safety 5.1 preventing man overboard situations and the means of getting someone back onboard 5.1.1 prevention of man overboard - the zones outside the working deck area are the hatched areas below - the "working deck" means those areas outside where people stand or walk durin...

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    - 26 - 992092 index b 5.1.2 getting back onboard the means for getting back onboard must be able to be deployed by one person alone in the water, with no other help. Fitting a means of climbing back onboard: - some types of equipment for getting back onboard have a locking device when folded up: it ...

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    - 27 - 992092 index b 5.2 storing the life-raft the life-raft(not supplied) must be stored in the space provided for it (ref 1). A pictogram helps to locate it easily. 5.3 securing moveable items before putting to sea, carefully read the launching instructions shown on the liferaft. When at sea, nev...

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    - 28 - 992092 index b 5.4 information about the risks of flooding and about the boat's stability 5.4.1 openings in hull reference designation valve 1 cockpit scupper not 2 drainage - aft quarterdeck not 3 draining of aft electric bilge pump not 4 draining of manual bilge pump not 5 wc evacuation to ...

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    - 29 - 992092 index b 5.4.2 drainage system general points - the inner moulding of the hull has channelling: the drainage channels. The drainage channels allow the water to drain down to the lowest point in the boat, where it can be discharged. So it is important to allow the water to flow freely do...

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    - 30 - 992092 index b 5.4.2.1 main drainage system electric bilge pumps - the bilge pumps are powered by dc. - location of the electric bilge pumps: ref 3 & 3’. - the control is located in the wheelhouse (ref 4). - the electric bilge pump must only be used to discharge stagnant water at the bottom o...

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    - 31 - 992092 index b 5.4.2.2 secondary drainage system manual bilge pump the manual bilge pump is in the cockpit (ref 1). The bilge pump lever is located close to it (ref 2). Operation: i- put the lever on the manual bilge pump. Ii- repeatedly work the lever up and down to its fullest extent. The m...

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    - 32 - 992092 index b diagram of the layout - drying out the bilge reference designation 1 drain scupper - petrol tank compartment 2 drainage - fishpond 3 cockpit scupper 5 draining of aft electric bilge pump 6 draining of manual bilge pump 7 manual bilge pump 8 aft electric bilge pump 9 intake stra...

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    - 33 - 992092 index b bilge pump maintenance please refer to the manufacturer's notes on the instructions for checking and maintaining the bilge pumps. - the drainage system is not designed to control water coming from breaches in the hull. - keep the water level in the bilges to the minimum. - neve...

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    - 35 - 992092 index b 6 information relating to fire risks and risks of explosion 6.1 propulsion engines and other fuel-burning equipment 6.2 electrical system the risks associated with motorisation are described in the motorisation chapter. - boats equipped with a 25kw or larger outboard engine mus...

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    - 36 - 992092 index b 6.3 fire-prevention and fire-fighting equipment 6.3.1 fire-fighting equipment portable fire-extinguishers and fire blanket (not supplied) - when in use, this boat must be equipped with portable fire extinguishers of the following extinguishing capacity and located in the follow...

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    - 37 - 992092 index b the fuel tank comparment is provided with an opening to allow the extinguisher contents to be discharged without the need to open the normal access hatches. Location of the port for the extinguisher: cockpit: cabin 6 in f o r m a t io n r e l a t in g t o f ir e r is k s a n d ...

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    - 38 - 992092 index b maintenance of the fire-fighting equipment the owner/person operating the boat must: - get the fire-fighting equipment checked at the frequency shown on the equipment; - replace portable fire extinguishers, if outdated or discharged, by extinguishing apparatus of equal capacity...

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    - 39 - 992092 index b 6.4 emergency exits in case of fire designation location emergency exit companionway never: - obstruct the passages leading to the emergency exits and the hatches; - obstruct or block safety controls, for instance fuel shut off valves, gas taps, electrical system circuit-breake...

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    - 40 - 992092 index b 6.5 emergency systems in case of steering gear failure 1. Stop the engine. 2. Drop anchor to avoid drifting. 3. Find out if you can solve the problem yourself by looking at the engine manual. 4. Request help..

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    - 41 - 992092 index b 7 electrical system 7.1 general information about the electrical system reference designation 1 batteries, positive battery isolator switch, windlass circuit breaker 2 fuses, switches - wheelhouse - the risks of fire or explosion may result from careless use of the dc and ac sy...

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    - 42 - 992092 index b 7.2 dc installation (12 v) 7.2.1 battery use and distribution general points on board electrical power is direct current. Battery charging is carried out either: - by the alternator linked to the engine when the engine is running, - by the battery charger (if the boat has one)....

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    - 43 - 992092 index b maintenance - avoid charging batteries to a voltage greater than 14,6 v. - keep the batteries clean and dry. - regularly check that the terminals and connection cables are clean. If necessary, apply a thin coating of paraffin on the terminals, to prevent corrosion. - regularly ...

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    - 44 - 992092 index b 7.2.2 battery switch - manual battery switches: to make the system live, manually turn the positive and negative battery isolator switches. Location: cockpit locker - turn off all battery breakers before leaving the vessel: risk of damage to the whole battery bank. - avoid oper...

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    - 45 - 992092 index b 7.2.3 electrical layout - 12 v reference designation 1 electric windlass 2 lighting 3 compass light 4 electronic instruments 5 fuel gauge indicator 6 control screen - engines 7 electronic instruments 8 port navigation light 9 circuit breakers / switches 10 12 v socket 11 fuses ...

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    - 46 - 992092 index b 7.2.4 *1 dc electrical schematic diagram - 12 v.

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    - 47 - 992092 index b reference designation 1 switch - navigation lights 2 switch - electric bilge pump 3 switch - water unit 4 compass light 5 rev counter - motor 6 trim indicators 7 fuel gauge indicator 8 starting - motor 9 12 v socket 10 water unit 11 port navigation light 12 starboard navigation...

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    - 48 - 992092 index b 7.2.5 steering station reference designation 1 hifi 2 electronic instrument 3 steering compass 4 engine panel 5 switches / circuit breakers (from left to right): - navigation lights - electronic instrument - water unit 6 switches / circuit breakers (from left to right): - elect...

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    - 49 - 992092 index b 7.2.6 fuses - a fuse protects an electrical circuit from a power surge. If it blows, you must replace it with another fuse of the same rating. Access: behind the wheelhouse 1. Plus after contact - motor 2. Interior lighting 3. Electric bilge pump 4. Water unit 5. Navigation lig...

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    - 50 - 992092 index b 7.2.7 anodes general points - the sacrificial anodes protect the boat's metal components from electrolysis. - a sacrificial anode is an expendable part, that by eroding (oxydisation), allows the current to flow. The anodes used are made of a metal that is more readily reductive...

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    - 51 - 992092 index b 8 onboard comfort 8.1 electronic equipment the onboard electronics are powered by direct current. Lead lines - do not store material on top of the sensors. - do not cover the sensors in antifoul when antifouling the hull. - regularly clean the sensors. Control: steering station...

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    - 52 - 992092 index b 8.2 equipment other than for propulsion, which burns fuel (generator, heating) 8.2.1 general points - make sure that the ventilation openings in the engine (and generator, if installed) compartment are well cleared. - stop the engine and refrain from smoking during fuel tank fi...

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    - 53 - 992092 index b 9 water systems 9.1 general points - it is essential to rinse the entire on-board water system the first time the boat is used (the water system is protected in the factory by a dietary anti-freeze). - the water tanks may have had an anti-algae treatment using a copper sulphate...

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    - 54 - 992092 index b 9.2 using a valve the valve is shut when the valve handle is at right angles to the pipe, the valve is open when the valve handle is in line with the pipe. Reference designation 1 open valve 2 closed valve - valves have a lifespan of approximately 5 years. It is essential to ha...

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    - 55 - 992092 index b 9.3 fresh water system reference designation 1 fresh water tank 2 cockpit shower 3 "water" deck filler 4 water unit 9 1 2 3 4 w a t e r s y s t e m s.

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    - 56 - 992092 index b water tank location: cockpit locker capacity: 80 litre water filler.

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    - 57 - 992092 index b 9.4 main plumbing equipment 9.4.1 water unit - the water unit is supplied by direct current. - it serves to feed all the boat's plumbing equipment with fresh water. It is fitted with a pressure switch that activates the flow when the pressure in the water system falls. - the wa...

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    - 58 - 992092 index b 9.4.2 deck wash pump (sea water) - the deck wash pump is supplied by direct current. - the deck wash pump allows the deck or the boat's tender to be washed. Operation control: steering station - open the sea water intake valve. - select sea water/fresh water supply. - attach a ...

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    - 59 - 992092 index b 9.4.3 cockpit shower - the cockpit shower allows the use of fresh water for rinsing off. 9.5 black water system (wc) general points - black water is human waste including the flushing water from the toilets. - close the valves after each use and above all when the boat is unatt...

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    - 60 - 992092 index b 9.5.1 location diagram of black water system (specificity "us" only) reference designation 1 wc pump out deck fitting (waste filler cap) 2 sea water intake - wc 3 wc evacuation to sea 4 wc 5 black water tank 6 64 l black water tank.

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    - 61 - 992092 index b your boat is fitted with a black water tank to minimise the smells coming from this tank, we advise the following use and maintenance: 1) holding tank - a black water tank is used solely for the temporary collection of water coming from the toilets. - the tank can be emptied in...

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    - 62 - 992092 index b 3) maintenance of black water tank - the risk of unpleasant odours forming increases when the waste water remains in the tank for a long time. - whenever possible empty the tank regularly even before it is full. - every time the tank is emptied put in about 5 litres of fresh wa...

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    - 63 - 992092 index b drainage by electric pump dc (masher) reference designation 1 vent hole 2 seawater intake valve 3 black water tank 4 masher (wc drainage pump) 5 wc 6 gauge 7 "waste" deck connection 8 sea discharge valve 9 w a t e r s y s t e m s.

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    - 64 - 992092 index b using a marine toilet with a tank drain by macerator i. Open the sea water intake valve (ref 2). Ii. Fill the bowl by using the manual toilet pump. Iii. Using the toilet (ref 5). Iv.A. To empty the organic waste in the tank: - make sure the thru-hull seacock (ref 8) is closed. ...

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    - 65 - 992092 index b chemical toilet general points the chemical toilets have two tanks: a tank for flushing and a tank for faecal matter. The system is completed by the use of chemical additives which dissolve faecal matter and minimise the smell. Reference designation 1 fresh water tank (upper) 2...

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    - 66 - 992092 index b operation - use an additive for sanitation for use with chemical toilets (use the recommended dose and follow the instructions on the bottle of the sanitation additive). - clean and dry the chemical toilets before storing them. - empty the black water tank in an authorised area...

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    - 67 - 992092 index b 9.6 waste water system general points - close the valves after each use and above all when the boat is unattended. - regularly check the valves and thru-hull seacocks for proper operation and watertightness. - regularly check the tightness of the flexible pipe clamps and connec...

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    - 69 - 992092 index b 10 engine 10.1 information about the risks of fire and of explosion of engines - make sure that the coolant is circulating properly. - ensure that ventilation openings in the compartment fuel tank are not obstructed. - stop the engine and refrain from smoking during fuel tank f...

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    - 70 - 992092 index b diagram of the layout - ventilation - petrol tank compartment reference designation 1 pipe - ventilation 2 ventilation grid 1 2.

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    - 71 - 992092 index b 10.2 danger from moving mechanical parts - keep away from the moving parts of the engine (belts and moving parts or hot components) and the drive shafts etc.. - be careful if you have long hair, bulky clothing, rings etc (at risk of being caught). 10.3 general points - don't in...

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    - 72 - 992092 index b gauge - the fuel level is shown on the indicator gauge located at the helm position. - some of the gauges must be calibrated when you first fill the tanks: please consult your dealer. Deck filler location gauge fuel tank - the tanks' nominal capacity cannot be fully used due to...

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    - 73 - 992092 index b epa version (united states environmental protection agency) - the maintenance of the complete petrol circuit system must be done professionally every year. It is advisable to clean the circuit only with soapy water. All the fuel circuit connections must be checked once a year. ...

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    - 74 - 992092 index b 10.4 starting the engine before starting the engine, it is imperative: - to open the fuel supply valve; - to switch on the battery supply by using the battery isolator switches; - to put the control lever in neutral; - to attach the circuit-breaker to the pilot. Make a habit of...

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    - 75 - 992092 index b 10.5 fuel circuit reference designation 1 outboard 3 fuel filter 4 fuel supply valve 5 fuel gauge transmitter 6 anti-flooding valve 8 vent hole - fuel tank 9 deck filler - petrol 10 fuel gauge indicator 10 1 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 e n g in e.

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    - 76 - 992092 index b 10.6 engine water intake valve the sea water intake plays a major role in keeping the engine running well. - keep the strainer under the hull as clean as possible; - brush the strainer whenever the boat is lifted out; - don't cover the strainer in antifoul. Sea water intake loc...

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    - 77 - 992092 index b 10.7 fuel filter engine running problems may have different origins, including dirty fuel. The injection pump may wear out if there is water in the system. The water results either from the condensation resulting from an insufficiently filled tank, or from a filler cap either n...

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    - 78 - 992092 index b 10.8 engine installation - the boat is designed for a single outboard engine. 10.9 engine control - the engine manufacturer's notes provide detailed explanations on how to operate the engine and keep it running well. - read the manufacturer's notes on use and maintenance of the...

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    - 79 - 992092 index b 10.10 flaps general points - the flaps (trim control system) allow the pilot to adjust the boat's trim under way and thus to reduce fuel consumption. - the flaps run on dc power. - a fuse protects the electrical circuit. - they are operated by means of a push button situated on...

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    - 80 - 992092 index b general points the flaps are controlled electrically. The actuator is mechanical. The flaps need to be protected by an anode (see the chapter on electricity). Operation when the tabs are lowered, the bow of the boat has a tendency to lift out of the water. When the tabs are rai...

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    - 81 - 992092 index b layout diagram reference designation 1 mechanical actuator 2 control panel 3 control box 4 fuse 10 e n g in e.

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    - 82 - 992092 index b 10.11 access to the engine the access to the engine is via: - the cockpit. 10.12 propeller - the propeller delivered with the boat represents the end result of trials carried out in collaboration with the engine manufacturer. Never change the propeller without first consulting ...

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    - 83 - 992092 index b 11 steering system 11.1 general points - the steering system is hydraulic. - the steering system is an important safety feature. For this reason, the annual inspection of the whole system must be carried out by a professional engineer. 11 s t e e r in g s y s t e m.

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    - 84 - 992092 index b 11.2 layout diagram reference designation 1 steering pump (steering rack) 2 steering wheel 3 engine control lever 4 hydraulic steering 5 accelerator / reverser 6 watertight bellows 3 2 1 6 4 5.

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    - 85 - 992092 index b 11.3 hydraulic steering general points - steering is achieved by rotating the engine base. This rotation is done using a hydraulic ram. - protect the ram from any risk of impact, scratches or any other type of degradation. No impurities must ever penetrate the inside of the ram...

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    - 86 - 992092 index b replenishing and bleeding the circuit - this task must be carried out by a professional engineer: please consult your dealer. - use only oil iso 22. - the whole of the hydraulic circuit must be kept scrupulously clean: any impurity risks causing the deterioration of the steerin...

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    - 87 - 992092 index b 12 deck fittings 12.1 general points 12.1.1 polyester - regularly brush the deck using a gentle de-greasing agent then rinse the deck with fresh water. - use as few cleaning agents as possible. - don't use solvents or aggressive detergent agents. - don't discharge cleaning agen...

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    - 88 - 992092 index b 12.1.4 solid wood on exterior wooden panelling - wood exposed to harsh conditions, such as salty air and uv rays tends to become whiter and to lose its natural colour. This phenomenon has no effect on the intrinsic qualities of the wood, but can spoil its aesthetic appeal. - to...

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    - 89 - 992092 index b 12.2 equipment 12.2.1 water ski mast - the water-ski pole is only to be used for pulling someone standing on a wake-board or on water skis. Any other use is dangerous and forbidden (particularly pulling one or more people on a towed rubber ring). - the water ski pole is attache...

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    - 90 - 992092 index b 12.2.2 rod holder 12.2.3 seat cockpit 12.2.4 pilot seat.

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    - 91 - 992092 index b 12.3 berthing, anchoring, towing 12.3.1 anchor points responsibility it is the responsibility of the owner/user of the boat to ensure that the berthing lines, towing cables, chains and mooring lines and the anchors are adequate for the intended use of the boat, i.E. That the li...

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    - 92 - 992092 index b 12.3.2 towing responsibility: it is important that the owner thinks through the actions required when securing a towing cable onboard. Location of attachment points a. Mooring cleats b. Towing: - at the bow, to be towed - at the stern, to tow - generally the breaking strength o...

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    - 93 - 992092 index b 12.4 main elements of the chain locker 1. Bow fitting 2. Chain locker hatch 3. Chain holder 4. Chain rim - 8 mm diameter 5. Handle 6. Electric windlass 7. Remote control 8. Clinch windlass operations are dangerous: - always keep the anchor chain or rode free and unfouled. - car...

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    - 94 - 992092 index b 12.5 electric windlass general points - the windlass is dc powered. - the windlass is designed for anchoring purposes: any other use is dangerous and forbidden. - an operation relay is fitted to the electrical circuit. - a circuit-breaker protects the power supply to the windla...

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    - 95 - 992092 index b maintenance - once a year, dismantle, carefully wash and grease all the moving parts of the windlass. - regularly grease the supply terminals of the electric motor of the windlass and of the relay control box. Emergency anchoring procedure in the event of an electrical fault, i...

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    - 97 - 992092 index b 13 hull fittings 13.1 upholstery synthetic fabric stain removal if you can remove the fabric: - clean in the washing machine (use the program for delicate fabric) at 30°. - do not iron. - never use javel water. - do not dry-clean. - do not use a clothes drier. If you cannot rem...

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    - 98 - 992092 index b acrylic (bimini fabric type) maintenance to maintain the quality of the fabric, you are advised to spray it regularly with clarified water and to brush it with a soft brush (brush for clothes). It is advisable to clean thoroughly every 2 years. Stain removal follow these steps ...

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    - 99 - 992092 index b 13.2 interior woodwork - clean the interior varnish using a de-greasing shampoo on a damp cloth. - polish the interior varnishing with a chamois leather. - if there are any stains or light scratches, it is possible to polish the varnish. Doing this can give the polished area mo...

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    - 101 - 992092 index b 14 handling, transport 14.1 lifting plan ? Note: measurements are expressed in mm. The position of the lifting slings is shown in the pictogram below: 14 h a n d l in g , t r a n s p o r t.

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    - 102 - 992092 index b 14.2 lifting - before the first application of antifouling to the hull, you can lightly the hull using 400 µm or more wet and dry sandpaper. - the lower hull of your boat should be covered with an anti-fouling paint which will prevent the adhesion of marine growth. - the natur...

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    - 103 - 992092 index b 14.3 upper limit of antifoul note: measurements are expressed in mm. 14 h a n d l in g , t r a n s p o r t.

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    - 104 - 992092 index b 14.4 launch/lift out the initial commissioning of your boat will require a lot of skill and care. The proper working of all your boat's equipment is the result of the quality of the commissioning operations. This is why the initial launch must be overseen by your dealer. Befor...

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    - 105 - 992092 index b 14.5 winter storage - take advantage of laying up the boat to carry out a full inventory of the equipment. - check the expiry dates of the safety equipment. - have the liferaft overhauled. - empty the complete water system inside and outside and rinse it through with a mix of ...

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    - 106 - 992092 index b 14.6 transport light displacement: .......................................................................................................1 946 kg included: - all structural elements; - the interior structure and furnishings; - interior equipment (plumbing circuit, galley, ven...

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    - 107 - 992092 index b 15 environment waste management: - throw all packaging in the recycling containers provided for this. - once a piece of equipment has completely stopped working, find out about the relevant recycling regulations from your nearest recycling centre or from your dealer. - make su...

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    - 1 0 9 - 9 9 2 0 9 2 in d e x b d in g h y : c e r t if ic a t e s o f s t a n d a r d s e p a pressure relief system deck fill 99dfpv series installation instructions 11/04 69485 rev. B save these instructions caution: the vessel manufacturer must comply with the requirements of cfr 40 1060.202. A...

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    - 1 1 0 - 9 9 2 0 9 2 in d e x b integrated fuel demand valve 99ifdv series installation instructions 2/12 69487 rev. C save these instructions caution: the vessel manufacturer must comply with the requirements of cfr 40 1060.202. Any questions can be directed to www.Attwood.Com failure to follow th...

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    - 1 1 1 - 9 9 2 0 9 2 in d e x b inlet control valve 99icv series installation instructions 11/04 69482 rev. B save these instructions caution: the vessel manufacturer must comply with the requirements of cfr 40 1060.202. Any questions can be directed to www.Attwoodmarine.Com failure to follow these...

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    - 112 - 992092 index b.