Lagoon 380 User Manual - page 65
Gas system
Refer to chapter on SAFETY.
Refer to "FRESH WATER AND GAS" diagram.
When changing the gas bottle, refit the cap in place on the regulator
threaded section (to avoid corrosion).
Water evacuation system
A main sump well is located under the floor of each hull. It is drained
by:
- A manual bilge pump.
- An automatic-start electrical pump is located in the toilet cupboard.
The fore compartments and the engine bilges are watertight. A hose
equipped with a valve enables water that enters accidentally to run
into the sumps. These valves are located in the wells under the
gangway floors. Normally these remain closed.
Waste water from the heads is drained off by thru-hull fittings with
ball valves (the valve is closed when the valve handle is perpendicular
to the hose, the valve is open when the valve handle is in line with the
hose).
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MAINTENANCE
- Regularly check the valves and thru-hull fittings for proper operation
and water-tightness.
- Turn off the valves when the water system is not in use.
- Visually check water pump flow.
- Check the clamps and flexible hose connections for tightness.
- Regularly make sure that the sump and bilge are perfectly clean.
PLUMBING
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RECOMMENDATION
Immediately switch off the electric system if a pump
starts running when all the water supplies are
turned off.
- Check the system and neutralise the problem.
WARNING
The bilge pump system is not designed to provide
buoyancy for the boat in the event of damage. The
bilge pump system is designed to drain water from
sea spray or leaks but absolutely not to drain water
entering through a hole in the hull as a result of
damage.
RECOMMENDATION
Shut off the gas safety valve and the regulator tap
when the stove is not in use.