Lagoon 400 Owner's Manual

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    We share a common passion for the sea: we, lagoon as shipbuilders and you who want to live your passion on the seven seas. We are delighted to welcome you to the great family of lagoon boat owners and we congratulate you on it. This manual was meant to help you to enjoy your boat comfortably and saf...

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    The sea and the water are not the natural environment of man and one has to respect their laws and strength. Adapt the use of your boat to her condition that wears out with time and use. Any boat, however solid she may be, may be severely damaged if badly used. This is not compatible with a secure n...

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    Contents update 10/2010 - index c 3 chapter page using your boat construction and equipment 1 navigation................................................................................................................................ 5 2 winter storage....................................................

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    5 getting under way ................................................. 7 visibility in navigation .......................................... 7 navigation under motor ....................................... 9 navigation under sail ......................................... 11 mooring .....................

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    Lagoon 400 navigation 6 sliding hatch port cabin - footboard 1. Battery switch "common negative" 2. Battery breaker - "positive terminal - engine" - to port 3. Battery switch "service po- sitive" starboard cabin - footboard 4. Battery switch of negative terminal - starboard engi- ne 5. Battery break...

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    Lagoon 400 1 navigation 7 the sliding door locks in three different positions: closed, ajar (airing position) and open. A latch on the doorframe enables locking from inside the saloon. Switch on the main power of the boat by activating the battery swit- ches located in the port and starboard aft cab...

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    Lagoon 400 navigation 8.

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    Lagoon 400 1 navigation 9 before starting the engine: - ensure that the fuel valves are open. - open the valves for the engine cooling systems. (see "motorisa- tion" chapter). To start the engines, refer to the manufacturer's manual too. • engine starter turn on the battery switches located in the p...

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    Lagoon 400 navigation 10 catamaran weight of vessel: 10 tons d: distance between centre of buoyancy and centre of gravity single-hull weight of vessel: 10 tons rmmax: weight of vessel x d (rmmax: righting moment maximum) rmmax single-hull: 10 tons x 0,5 metres : 5 tons.Metres rmmax catamaran: 10 ton...

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    Lagoon 400 1 navigation 11 • beware a catamaran presents 6 times greater heel resistance than a single-hull vessel. In terms of ship design we speak of righting moment (multipli- cation of the vessel's weight by the transverse distance between the centre of gravity and the centre of flotation (or bu...

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    Lagoon 400 navigation 12 sails sails surface classical mainsail: 56 m². 1 reef: 45 m². 2 reef: 32.48 m². 3 reef: 20.20 m². Large gaff sail: 60.5 m². 1 reef: 45 m². 2 reef: 32.48 m². 3 reef: 20.20 m². Furling genoa: 28 m². Reference 1: 21 m². Reference 2: 16 m²..

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    Lagoon 400 1 navigation 13 - from 36 to 45 knots: 2 reef, 40% of the genoa. The mainsail trave- ler is dead center and the boom veers 1 meter to leeward. The genoa traveler moves forward slightly, the sheet is slackened to open wide in strong wind conditions. - from 45 to 55 knots: 3 reefs alone (ei...

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    Lagoon 400 navigation 14.

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    Lagoon 400 1 navigation 15 • reducing sail the boat is fitted with 3 reefs. Reefs n°1 and n°2 are automatic, n°3 is traditional. The luff eyelet of reef n°3 is fitted with a strap with a snap shackle to clip on to the eye bolt on the boom. Putting in reefs n°1 and n°2: 1 - head the boat into the win...

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    Lagoon 400 navigation 16 1 - midship cleat for towing. 3 - swimming ladder. 2 - mooring cleats (jack-lines to be fixed to the mooring cleats). 4 - crown buoy location . Deck layout.

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    Lagoon 400 1 navigation 17 a sufficient number of mooring lines suitably sized and suitable for the environment shall be on board for mooring your boat. - always manoeuvre your boat using the engine. - make allowance for the current and wind when you handle your boat. - protect your boat to the high...

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    Lagoon 400 navigation 18 attach the bridle to the forward beam bridle remote control operation relay lay out of: cockpit bench seat windlass 12v 1000w chain lifter 10mm diameter windlass circuit breaker - 100a port aft cabin anchoring.

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    Lagoon 400 1 navigation 19 • mooring with electric windlass activate the windlass with the control found in the windlass locker or from the steering station. If the port engine is not functioning,the windlass can work on service batteries (if available) by switching on the port engine ignition only ...

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    Lagoon 400 navigation 20 lay out of davit blockers davit winch 100a breaker (electric winch davit - optional equip- ment:) lay out of: port aft cabin davit.

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    Lagoon 400 1 navigation 21 • installing a tender onto the davits - fix the davit line hooks to the forward and aft of the tender. - close the blockers found on the davits. - pull the bow of the tender up to halfway using the cockpit winch. - repeat the operation for the stern. - alternatively raise ...

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    23 laying up ................................................................. 25 protection and maintenance ............................ 25 winter storage 2.

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    Lagoon 400 winter storage 24 positioning planks: longitudinally in bowling. - minimum length: 2.50 m. - minimum width: 0.30 m. - between hull: 4.85 m. Positioning candles: under each bow. Blocking the boat ashore.

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    Lagoon 400 2 winter storage 25 - take ashore all the ship's documents, any lines that are not used for mooring, galley equipment, supplies, clothes, safety equip- ment, batteries and gas bottles. - mark again the safety equipment, check the expiration dates, have the liferaft overhauled. - take adva...

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    27 recommendations ................................................. 29 stepping the mast ................................................. 31 launching 3.

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    Lagoon 400 launching 28 a: engine partition b: bulkhead mast 1900 450 7350 5450 700 a b position of hoisting cradle and straps.

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    Lagoon 400 3 launching 29 a lot of skill and care is required to commission your lagoon boat. The proper working of all your boat equipments in the future results from the quality of the commissioning operations. The initial launching and the first tests of the different equipments shall be carried ...

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    Lagoon 400 launching 30 further information relative to that given in the general specifications chapter the measures are expressed in mm. 11959 4083 1735 7248 4850 43 95 3346 1048 packing.

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    Lagoon 400 3 launching 31 - put it slightly under tension ; the sling hooks should be situated at the boat's centre of gravity,either in the longitudinal centre or plumb with the shroud chain-plates in the transverse plane. Hoist gently,and control the movement of the boat with dock lines. • after l...

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    Lagoon 400 launching 32 mast junction box lay out of: compartment - forward.

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    Lagoon 400 3 launching 33 • after mast installation - lubricate all the bottle screws (see recommendations in the rig- ging chapter)). - stretch tightly the rigging (refer to rigging chapter for settings). - reconnect the electrical cables in the junction box at the base of the mast located in the f...

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    35 construction ......................................................... 37 maintenance ........................................................... 37 carreening ............................................................. 37 gel-coat repair ..................................................... 39...

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    Lagoon 400 hull & deck 36 wetted area (including appendices): 46.2 m² carreening.

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    Lagoon 400 4 hull & deck 37 the lagoon 400 is built of balsawood sandwich (monolithic below the water line),polyester resin and vinyl-ester; the counter-mould sare monolithic and the partitions are made of laminated plywood. The nacelle and deck are of balsawood sandwich composite. The materials and...

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    Lagoon 400 hull & deck 38 1 - steering rack. 2 - ropes 3 - sheaves box. 4 - connecting rod. 5 - autopilot ram (optional). Cable tension system steering gear.

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    Lagoon 400 4 hull & deck 39 mixing ratio our products contain an accelerator, you just have to add the catalyst (a co- lourless liquid). The usual ratio is 2 %. The gel setting time (working time) is about 1/2 h, curing takes about 10 h. Application - to fill up a blister hole or a scratch, sand and...

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    Lagoon 400 hull & deck 40 connection (reference 1) selection valve - fresh water / sea water (reference 2) pump for deck washing - 12v (reference 3) seawater inlet (reference 4) switch (reference 5) pump for deck washing.

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    Lagoon 400 4 hull & deck 41 it provides sea water or fresh water from the reservoir. A switch is located next to the electrical panel for its initiation. It is on 12 v supply as soon as the boat's power is turned on (service battery switch). Pump for deck washing (optional) hull & deck.

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    43 interior maintenance .......................................... 45 fabrics ..................................................................... 45 portholes and deck hatches ............................ 47 washing machine (options) ................................. 49 heating (optional) ...........

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    Lagoon 400 interior 44 3 cabin version. 4 cabin version interior.

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    Lagoon 400 5 interior 45 - take advantage of the fine weather to take the settee and berth cushions out. - put the cushions vertically if you leave the boat for long. - use blinds to protect the inside of the boat against uv rays. - make sure the bilges are clean and dry. • inside varnish - rinse th...

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    Lagoon 400 interior 46 stowing cockpit table cupboard - starboard pasageway locking deck hatch (left-hand handle button in open position.) (right-hand handle button in closed position.) cockpit table - deck hatch.

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    Lagoon 400 5 interior 47 amaretta - wash in warm water with a neutral ph soap. - dry it naturally. Leather - use a leather cream for ordinary care. - do not use detergent. - do not use silicone based products. - clean with a sponge and soapy water. - remove ball point pen marks with methylated spiri...

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    Lagoon 400 interior 48 the positions are the same for the other layout version. Washing machine (110v - 220v) lay out of: starboard pasageway breaker lay out of: port aft cabin heating washing machine - heating 1. 220v socket 2. Valve - house water inlet 3. Draining valve outlet hot air diesel pump ...

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    Lagoon 400 5 interior 49 - make sure that there is sufficient fresh water before using the washing. - open the water supply and drain valves. - connect the shore power supply or start the generator (see elec- tricity chapter). - switch on the circuit breakers in the port aft cabin cupboard. - switch...

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    Lagoon 400 interior 50 compressors - lay out of power: 44000 btu - version 3 cabin. : 48000 btu - version 4 cabin. System - sea water - lay out of 220v shore power control - air conditioning 220v breaker lay out of: port aft locker circuit breakers - lay out of: port aft cabin 1. General 2. Port for...

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    Lagoon 400 5 interior 51 the air conditioning system works on 110 v - 220 v. To operate the system: - open the pump water supply valves (one in each hull for the sup- ply of several compressors). - open the compressor drain valves (2 in each hull). - connect the specific air conditioning shore power...

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    53 batteries - battery switch ................................ 55 battery charger (optional) .............................. 55 use of 12 v circuit ................................................. 57 110 v - 220 v system ................................................ 59 technical room ...............

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    Lagoon 400 electricity 54 the positions are the same for the other layout version. Set - service batteries (reference 1) power: 2 x 140a spare batteries: 2 x 140a battery chargers lay out of: port aft locker power: 2 x 40a set - engine batteries (reference 2) power: 2 x 110a gel batteries (optional)...

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    Lagoon 400 6 electricity 55 the electricity onboard is 12 v dc. The electrical system consists of service batteries. The batteries supply power to all the functions on board (see specifications chapter for battery capacity). The general 12 v system is turned on by switching to on the battery switche...

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    Lagoon 400 electricity 56 lay out of electrical panels.

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    Lagoon 400 6 electricity 57 in case an electric appliance is not energized, check: - the main power supply. - the switches and circuit breakers on the line. - the relevant electrical unit. Elements 12v use of 12 v circuit recommendation never leave the boat unattended when the electric fitting is on...

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    Lagoon 400 electricity 58 lay out of: back of electrical panel lay out of: port aft cabin (under the bed) pump - (25a) electric toilet 1. Interior lighting 2. Interior lighting 3. Interior lighting 4. Interior lighting 5. Shower pump - to port 6. Shower pump - to starboard 7. Automatic bilge pump - ...

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    Lagoon 400 6 electricity 59 • switching on devices functioning on 110 v - 220 v to use appliances that work on 110 v - 220 v (washing machine, wa- ter maker, etc.), proceed as follows: - make sure that the appliances are off on the electrical panel. - switch to the 110 v - 220 v source ()start the g...

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    Lagoon 400 electricity 60 1 - seawater inlet. 2 - battery 110a. 3 - remote control. 4 - battery switch. 5 - generator + filters + breaker. 6 - fuel supply valve. 7 - water - gas separator + outlet. Seawater inlet (reference 1) remote control (reference 3) generator + sea water fil- ter + diesel filt...

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    Lagoon 400 6 electricity 61 • generator the generator is located in the central cockpit locker. Its function is to re-supply the batteries via the chargers and to sup- ply 110 v - 220 v electricity on board. The generator is started either at the generator itself or by the remo- te control on the el...

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    Lagoon 400 electricity 62 30a shore power 40a breaker inverter 12v / 220v lay out of: port aft cabin 1. Inverter 2000va 2. 300a fuse earth-lay out of: passageway - to port control electronic position of elements: lead lines (reference 1) pilot elements (reference 2) tiller (reference 3) electricity.

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    Lagoon 400 6 electricity 63 during mast-stepping insert the cables through the base of the mast. The connection is made at the switch box on the mast bulkhead. See launching chapter. Do not install electronic instruments or repeaters less than 1,50 m away from the radio loudspeakers,if your boat has...

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    Lagoon 400 electricity 64 220v breaker lay out of: port aft cabin 1. Washing machine 2. Ice maker 3. Water maker 4. Inverter 5. Air conditioning (see fittings chapter) master switch lay out of: technical room 1. General 2. Air conditioning 3. Electrical sockets, 220v 4. Inverter electricity.

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    65 water tanks ........................................................... 67 fresh water system ............................................. 67 gas system .............................................................. 67 drainage system ................................................... 69 sanita...

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    Lagoon 400 plumbing 66 filling circuit water tank lay out of: compartment - forward capacity: 300 l extra tank: 300 l deck filler gauge: on the electrical panel supply valve - house water lay out of: cockpit locker - forward water pump 12v lay out of: port forward cabin water heater 40l 220v lay out...

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    Lagoon 400 7 plumbing 67 • filling in order to prevent any handling mistakes, never fill the water and fuel tanks at the same time. During filling, avoid handling contaminants near the fillers. Open and close the filler caps with the suitable key. Check the filler cap seals for condition during fill...

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    Lagoon 400 plumbing 68 washbasin - washroom galley sink shower drain plug - drainage control - shower pump shower pump drainage: starboard aft cabin drainage: port aft cabin waste water system.

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    Lagoon 400 7 plumbing 69 a main sump well is located under the floor of each hull. It is drained by: - a manual bilge pump in cockpit. - an electric pump to automatic sump located in the sump. A switch on the electrical panel allows forcing it. The fore compartments and the engine bilges are waterti...

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    Lagoon 400 plumbing 70 2 - stuffing box. 3 - non-return valve. 4 - electric bilge pump. 5 - collector. 6 - waste water drainage from bathroom. 8 - sump. 9 - drainage outlet. Electric bilge pump 12v lay out of: passageway port and starboard bilge pump system watertight compartment manual bilge pump (...

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    Lagoon 400 7 plumbing 71 • use of the washbasins and showers wastewater from bathrooms are evacuated by a pump manual (tempo of 10 to 15 seconds). In the event of a breakdown in the automatic system,use the switch to action the pump manually (located next to the pump). Clean filters and trays regula...

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    Lagoon 400 plumbing 72 sewage tank deck drainage seawater inlet - wc capacity: 80 l wc - to port lay out of: passageway - to port wc - to starboard lay out of: starboard washroom drain to sea wc - to port lay out of: port aft cabin wc - to starboard lay out of: starboard forward head com- partment p...

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    Lagoon 400 7 plumbing 73 the port aft toilets are fitted with a soil water tank. The other toilets- can have them fitted as, optional extra. Before use ensure that the drain valve on the bowl is closed in order to avoid any inadvertent discharge (valve is closed when the valve handle is perpendicula...

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    Lagoon 400 plumbing 74 freshwater foot pump / sea water seawater inlet lay out of: passageway - to starboard control - under the sink spout selection valve - fresh water / sea water lay out of: under the sink shore freshwater supply connection operation: the water comes from the dock directly to the...

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    Lagoon 400 7 plumbing 75 water maker 110v / 220v elements (reference 1) seawater intake valve (reference 2) drainage - sea water (reference 3) control panel (reference 4) operation: water any dessalinisateur am arriving directly at the reservoir of water. There is no gate of slection. Plumbing.

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    Lagoon 400 plumbing 76 ice maker lay out of: cockpit supply valve - house water lay out of: port forward cabin operation lay out of: aft cabin 1. 220v breaker 2. 220v socket plumbing.

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    77 fuel tanks .............................................................. 79 fuel filter .............................................................. 81 engines .................................................................... 83 instrument panel ................................................

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    Lagoon 400 engine 78 fuel tank lay out of: aft cabin - port and starboard capacity: 2 x 200 l deck filler gauge: on the electrical panel 250ma gauge fuse lay out of: on the fuel tank implantation motorization.

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    Lagoon 400 8 engine 79 the boat is fitted with 2 tanks (1 in each hull). They are both filled independently. They both have a fuel gauge on the engine panel. • filling take the general precautions stated in chapter 7 about the water tank filling. Fill the tanks using the 2 fuel fillers. In order to ...

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    Lagoon 400 engine 80 lay out of: engine compartment 1 - sea water filter. 2 - fuel filter. 3 - accumulator tank. Engine installation.

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    Lagoon 400 8 engine 81 the engine running problems may have different origins, among which 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 in- sufficiently filled tank, or from a filler cap either not close...

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    Lagoon 400 engine 82 fuel valve located on the fuel tanks engine water valve view interior view outside fuel valve / engine water valve.

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    Lagoon 400 8 engine 83 • access to the engine the engine access is through the rear apron. • engine water valve the water inlet valves are essential for the operation of the engine. These valves must be open before the engine is started (risk of ra- pid deterioration of the exhaust pipe and of major...

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    Lagoon 400 engine 84 engine panel bilge pump lever - engine anode (on hull,under water line engine.

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    Lagoon 400 8 engine 85 • fuel refill before the fuel tanks have almost run dry (the fuel system may be stopped for lack of fuel). Make sure you have enough fuel before sailing. • maintenance refer to the manufacturer's manual given with your boat. Be careful with any possible risk of oil and fuel sp...

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    87 standing rigging ................................................... 89 running rigging ..................................................... 93 winches .................................................................... 93 sail setting ..............................................................

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    Lagoon 400 rigging and sails 88 reference designation quantity diameter (mm) 1 upper shroud 2 14 2 forestay 1 12.7 3 diamond 1 2 10 4 diamond 2 2 10 5 martingale 1 1 10 6 martingale 2 1 10 lagoon40 0 lagoon l agoon o 2 5 6 1 3 4 standing rigging.

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    Lagoon 400 9 rigging and sails 89 • cable adjustment your mast will have been pre-set both by the boatyard and by the mast manufacturer during the first mast stepping. However,after a few sea trips,the mast should be reset once the ca- bles have "given" to their full length. Proceed as follows: - sl...

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    Lagoon 400 rigging and sails 90 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 running rigging.

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    Lagoon 400 9 rigging & sails 91 reference designation 1 spinnaker sheet / gennaker sheet - to port 2 genoa sheet - to port 3 genoa halyard 4 spinnaker halyard 5 main halyard 6 main sheet 7 genoa furler line 8 spinnaker guy - to port 9 tackle - mainsail (classic) 10 spinnaker sheet / gennaker sheet -...

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    Lagoon 400 rigging and sails 92 rope designation length (m) diameter (mm) reef 1 27 12 reef 2 35 12 reef 3 31 12 main halyard 63 12 spinnaker halyard/gennaker (optional) 44 12 gennaker sheet (optional) 2 x 29 14 sheet / spinnaker guy (optional) 18 12 genoa halyard 40 12 boom topping lift 46 12 genoa...

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    Lagoon 400 9 rigging and sails 93 lubricate the sheaves with silicone. Change any distorted or dented sheave. Inspect the pins of the sheaves at the top of the mast once a year. Regularly check the jam cleat jaws for condition. Inspect the halyards for wear and condition. Regularly clean the blocks ...

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    Lagoon 400 rigging and sails 94.

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    Lagoon 400 9 rigging and sails 95 • furling genoa before getting under way take advantage of a windless period of time and hoist the genoa. Hand pre-roll the drum to set the furling line on it. Pay attention to the drum winding direction: the sacrificial strip of the genoa shall be wrapped outside. ...

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    Lagoon 400 rigging and sails 96 fixing of the gennaker halyard onto the head chain swivel take-up drum return block for gennaker sheet gennaker.

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    Lagoon 400 9 rigging and sails 97 - lead the sheets back to the genoa sheet winches. How long a sail lasts mainly depends on its regular maintenance. Piece of advice: at the end of the sailing season, and if possible be- fore winter, leave your sails to a specialist to have efficient mainte- nance a...

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    99 safety equipment ................................................ 101 gas system safety instructions .................... 103 fight against fire ............................................... 105 bilge pump system .............................................. 107 emergency tiller .................

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    Lagoon 400 safety 100 position of the liferaft.

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    Lagoon 400 10 safety 101 - before you sail, list the compulsory safety equipment. - attach jack-lines to the deck and underneath the nacelle body (clo- se to the manholes). - don't exceed the number of persons indicated in the chapter 'spe- cifications'. - when you don't take into account the number...

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    Lagoon 400 safety 102 gas valves gas valves.

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    Lagoon 400 10 safety 103 the gas bottles are located in the starboard locker of the aft cockpit. The type of bottle (butane) is according to the current standards in your country. Close the valves on the system and on the cylinder when the applian- ces are not used. Close the valves before you chang...

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    Lagoon 400 safety 104 • an extinguisher shall be compulsorily set less than 2 m away from the extinguisher aperture. • an extinguisher or a fire blanket (iso iso 1869) shall be set less than 2 m from any flame appliance. • an extinguisher shall be less than 1 m from the steering station. • all extin...

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    Lagoon 400 10 safety 105 the extinguishers must be within easy access and kept away from a possible fire source. The engine compartment has an aperture that makes it possible to inject the extinguishing product inside without opening the usual ac- cess hatches. Instructions to follow in case of a fi...

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    Lagoon 400 safety 106 1 - fuel valve. 2 - emergency tiller ho- le. Fuel valve emergency tiller fuel valve / emergency tiller.

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    Lagoon 400 10 safety 107 keep the bilge clean. Regularly check whether there is fuel oil or gas vapour. Use only compatible spare parts for the extinguishers. The parts shall have the same specifications or be technically equivalent as to their resistance to fire. Always fasten the curtains with the...

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    Lagoon 400 safety 108 escape “exits”.

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    Lagoon 400 10 safety 109 • in the event of capsizing: panels "exits" are provided in the rear cabin. Use the hammer located next to the panel (or in the trunk of the life raft) to break the glass. The life-rafts are accessible on the transom (see the beginning of the chapter). - never start the engi...

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    111 design category ................................................. 112 general specifications ..................................... 113 general specifica- tions 11.

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    Lagoon 400 general specifica- tions 112 this boat is designed for sailing in winds that may exceed force 8 on the beaufort scale and in waves of a significant height of 4 m and more, and the boat is to a large extent self-sufficient. Unusual con- ditions such as hurricanes are excluded. You may meet...

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    Lagoon 400 11 general specifica- tions 113 l.O.A (davits deployed)......................................................12.53 m hull length ...........................................................................11.97 m overall width ..................................................................

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    Dealer stamp the present document is not contractual and since we constantly desire to improve our models, we reserve the right to modify them without notice. Personal notes ......................................................................................................... .......................

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