Lagoon 620 Owner's Manual

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    W w w . C a t a - l a g o o n . C o m l a g o o n 6 2 0 e n o w n e r ' s m a n u a l.

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    3 1. Introduction ................................................................................................................................................ 4 2. Specifications ........................................................................................................................

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    4 dear sir / madam, you have just taken delivery of your new lagoon and, fi rst of all, we thank you for the trust you have shown in buying a boat of our brand. A lagoon is made to last. From its design to its construction and eventually to its launching, every boat, including the smallest details, ...

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    5 the users of this boat are informed that: all the crew members have to be properly trained. Do not sail at maximum speed in areas of dense traffi c or in case of reduced visibility, strong winds or high waves. Reduce the speed and the wake of the boat, by respect to others but also as a measure of...

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    6 2.1 . Identifi cation sheet of your boat : number of people recommended per build category warning do not overcome the recommended maximum number of people. Regardless of the number of people on board, the total weight of the people and of the equipment should not exceed the maximum recommended lo...

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    7 2.3 . Charge navigation categories a b c d light vessel: 29 960 29 960 29 960 29 960 safety equipment 50 sail 410 light displacement 30 520 life-raft: (2) 160 crew 1 050 1 050 1 200 2 250 water 960 fuel 1 040 supplies and personal belongings: icnn instruction : 30kg minimum cat a, 20kg cat b, 10kg...

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    8 navigation categories a b c d berth cabin in port bow 60 berth cabin or bathroom in starboard bow 50 entry door curtain 3 2 battery chargers 100 a 18 inverter 12 v / 220 v 8 genset + cocon 17 kva - 220 v 450 dual engine controls 12 antifouling 88 laser loader radio + 2 speakers 3 cockpit watertigh...

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    9 voile surface dimensions main sail 146 m2 i 25.36 m genoa (maxi) 97 m2 j 6,289 m staysail 51 m2 p 24,7 m gennaker 175 m2 e 8,26 m spinnaker 300 m2 p lp p i j e 2.4 . Rigging & sails 2.4.2 . Maintenance of the rigging: regularly check the standing and running rigging, at least once a year. Consider...

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    10 2.4.3 . Mast handling diagram 1 - spinnaker / gennaker halyard (option) 2 - mainsheet 3 - reef pendant 3 4 - luff pendant - reef 3 5 - mainsail topping lift 6 - reef pendant 1 7 - reef pendant 2 8 - main halyard 9 - luff pendant - reef 1 10 - luff pendant - reef 2 11 - staysail sheet 12 - genoa s...

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    11 sail reduction attention any adjustment diff ering from these instructions may cause the rupture of the mast. In particular, the 100% genoa with 2 reefs in the mainsail must be absolutely avoided. Max. True wind wind knots sails force 1 - 4 20 mainsail 100 % genoa 100% wind knots sails force 5 25...

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    12 1 1 2 3 version cuisine / coque 1 2 3 version cuisine / carré 1 - fixed extinguishing system for the engine bilge. 1 - cut off device of generator tank fuel supply (portside). 2 - release mechanism of portside engine bilge extinguisher. 3 - cut off device of portside tank fuel supply. 1 - cut off...

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    13 1 4 3 4 3 2 1 2 3 1 1 - emergency exit. 2 - extinguisher. 3 - release pull handle of engine extinguisher. 4 - engine extinguisher. 5 - distress fl ares. 6 - first aid kit. 7 - vhf (optional). 8 - ........................................................................... 9 - ........................

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    14 general points warning do not install free hanging curtains or any other textile next to or over the cooking appliances or any other naked fl ame devices. Ensure the bilges remain clean and check regularly there is no vapor or leaks of fuel and gas. Do not store fl ammable products in the engine ...

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    15 3.2 . Visibility visibility from the command post may be hindered because of extreme leaning due to the vessel's trim or because of other factors linked to one or several of the following conditions: • load and load distribution • speed • sea conditions • rain and spray • obscurity and fog • ligh...

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    16 3 3.4 . Prevention of man overboard the swimming ladder is removable. It is stored in the aft cockpit locker. The deck areas which are not considered as being part of the working deck and which should not be used when sailing are hatched on the diagram below. Regularly check the lifelines: consid...

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    17 1 - location for life buoy. 2 - deck eye for life line fastening. 3 - emergency tiller. 4 - emergency tiller cover. 5 - location for life raft. 6 - manual bilge pump. 7 - extinguisher. 8 - ......................................... 9 - ......................................... 10 - ..................

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    18 4 for more information on the fi tted devices, read the provided manuals attached to the boat documentation. 4.1 . Motorization 4.1.1 . Directions for use do not install on this vessel a heavier or more powerful engine than what has been recommended: this may induce a risk for the stability. Stop...

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    19 1 4 6 3 5 2 7 8 1 - fuel tanks. 2 - fuel closing pull handle. 3 - sea water fi lter. 4 - fuel fi lter. 5 - engine water inlet valve . 6 - engine. 7 - expansion tank. 8 - diesel oil tank fi llers. Each hull has the same components. Nota : each valve in the boat is identifi ed. E q u i p m e n t 4....

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    20 2 1 3 4 4 emergency tiller for the boats equipped with a steering wheel, an emergency tiller is provided. Ensure it can be easily reached anytime. Unscrew the tiller cover on the aft step, push the emergency tiller in the print in the rudder head. Fasten the emergency tiller with the screw and th...

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    21 24 v panel general board cut out e q u i p m e n t 24 v circuit.

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    22 4 12 v circuit.

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    23 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 e q u i p m e n t 4.3.2 . 110 v - 220 v electrical system some boats are fi tted with a 110 v or 220 v circuit (in their standard version or as an option according to the model). It is necessary to observe the following rules in order to avoid electric shocks and fi re: never work o...

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    24 1 2 4 4.3.3 . Emergency starting if the engine batteries are not available, a coupling system of the port and starboard 12 v starting batteries is available (in the engine compartment port side). To select the battery coupling: - activate (on position) the general cutout, the starboard and port s...

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    25 11 8 17 15 16 13 14 3 4 5 2 10 9 8 6 7 12 1 version cuisine / carré version cuisine / coque 9 1 - generator start battery. 2 - generator. 3 - separator drain valve. 4 - air extractor of service room. 5a - generator sea water fi lter. 5b - generator sea water inlet valve. 6 - generator fuel fi lte...

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    26 4 4.4 . Gas and fresh water system 4.4.1 . Stove unit never put fl ammable products over the stove unit (curtains, papers, towel...). Do not leave the boat unsupervised when gas or alcohol devices are in use. In the case you smell an odour of gas or if the fl ames are extinguished accidentally (e...

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    27 2 1 2 1 1 2 version cuisine / coque version cuisine / carré e q u i p m e n t 4.4.2 . Gas system layout the gas cartridge locker is located in the aft cockpit beam. 4.4.3 . Alcohol stove warning do not smoke while handling fuel. Keep the fuel in a container dedicated to this purpose, away from th...

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    28 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 8 10 9 5 11 6 3 4 12 1 - port forward tank. 2 - port aft tank. 3 - deck fi ller. 4 - water heater. 5 - pressure water pump. 6 - water unit stop valve. 7 - valve for shore fresh water supply. 8 - shore fresh water supply. 9 - starboard forward tank. 10 - starboard aft tank. 11 - tran...

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    29 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 5 6 4 6 e q u i p m e n t 4.5.2 . Functioning of the black waters retention system the system functions as described on the diagram below. The toilets are only drained in the waste holding tanks which are then drained either: by pumping: cover on the deck (2) or by drainage in the s...

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    30 3 2 1 4 5 7 8 9 6 2 7 9 1 - forward compartment manual bilge pump. 2 - outlet valve of forward compartment. 3 - grey water tank. 4 - automatic start mechanisms of the electric bilge pump. 5 - electric bilge pump / sump. 6 - hull sump. 7 - drain valve of engine bilge. 8 - electric bilge pump / eng...

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    31 e q u i p m e n t through-hull - shaft cooling elbow exhaust outlet - exhaust through-hull with strainer - watermaker through-hull with strainer - engine through-hull - drainage elbow through-hull vent - black water vent through-hull - black water outlet elbow through-hull vent- black water vent ...

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    32 keep the hatch or the well door sea tight. Always tow at low speed. Secure the tow line in such a way that it can be released under tension. The owner must ensure that mooring and towing ropes as well as fastening points and chains correspond to the condition of use of the vessel. A n c h o r i n...

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    33 the necessary hoisting belts are described below: 1 - cmu strap 16 tons / 17,30 m. 2 - cmu strap 16 tons / 16,86 m. 34,85 m 2,00 m 11,80 m 3,60 m 1 2 6 h o i s t i n g a n d t r a n s p o r t diagram, dimensions and positions of the hoisting belts. Make sure the boat is stable on its tow line, as...

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    34 isofdis 8099 art.12 en / nf - iso 9094 - 2 annex b en / nf - iso 14895 annex b en / nf - iso 15083 annex a r e f e r e n c e s a n d s ta n d a r d s 7.

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