Xo 360 Owner's Manual

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    3 preface congratulations on your new finnish xo boat! We want to thank you for choosing xo and we hope you enjoy the time you spend aboard. The purpose of this manual is to help you operate your boat with safety and pleasure. The manual contains the details of the boat and the associated or install...

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    4 xo boats ........................................................................3 ntents ...........................................................................4 1 before departure ...............................................7 2 general ........................................................

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    5 7.2.5 visibility from the steering position .......................38 7.3 safe operation – other recommendations and instructions ........................................................................39 7.3.1 protection from falling overboard and means of reboarding ................................

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    6 boat model: xo 360 craft identification number - cin: engines make and model: first name: surname: domicile: year of purchase: first name: surname: domicile: year of purchase: first name: surname: domicile: year of purchase: first name: surname: domicile: year of purchase: first name: surname: dom...

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    7 read this user manual carefully. Before each departure, check at least the following: weather and weather forecast take the wind, waves and visibility into account. Is your boat’s design category, size and equipment, as well as the skills of the helmsman and crew adequate for the waters you are ab...

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    8 the purpose of this user manual is to help you famil- iarize yourself with the characteristics of your new boat. Separate manuals for the equipment installed on the boat are attached and also referred to in a number of sections of this manual. Naturally, you can complement this manual with manuals...

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    9 this boat and the equipment installed by the boat builder are covered by a warranty as specified in detail in the enclosed warranty clause. The engine, trim tabs, compass, any navigation devices and other retrofitted devices are subject to any warranty of their respec- tive manufacturers. Separate...

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    10 this user manual is not intended to be a comprehen- sive maintenance guide or repair manual. Instead, the purpose is to help you familiarize yourself with the char- acteristics of your new boat and show you how to use it properly. 4.1 principal boat data principal boat data includes the following...

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    11 4.2 main dimensions and capacity the length, beam, draught, total weight, etc., and fuel tank capacity of the boat are described in appendix 1 ‘technical specifications’. 4.2.1 builder’s plate maximum recommended number of persons the maximum recommended number of persons on this boat is 10. The ...

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    12 4.2.2 load capacity the maximum number of persons board: 10 total weight of all persons 750 kg personal luggage 76 kg fresh water 114 kg fuel 580 kg septic tank 72 kg other load of liquids 10 kg other load of equipment 126 kg life raft 32 kg reservation for new installations 110 kg maximum load a...

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    13 4.2.3 engine and propeller the maximum rated engine power is 2 x 270 kw (740 hp). When starting the engine, check that the cooling water flows properly and make sure that the gear is in the neutral position. If the engine starts when the gear is not in neutral, contact your nearest service centre...

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    14 the electric bilge pump (1) in the aft of the boat is posi- tioned in the fore part of the engine compartment in the middle of the boat the fore bilge pump (2) is positioned in the technical space and can be accessed by opening the service hatch under the helmsman’s position. The electric bilge p...

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    15 1 3 2 4 model: ultima bilge 1000 efficiency: 64 l/min function: automatically and manual brand: whale model: urchin pb 9013 25-38 efficiency: 45 l/min (depending on pumping speed) function: manual 1 4 warning ! The bilge pump system is not designed to deal with a leak resulting from running agrou...

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    16 4.5 stability and buoyancy the stability of your xo boat is excellent due to its hull design and weight distribution. However, remember that high breaking waves always represent a serious danger to stability. Also note that the stability of your boat will be compromised if any weight is placed in...

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    17 9 8 7 11 12 13 6 5 1 2 3 4 10 1. Manual bilge pump draining 2. Automatically pilge pump draining 3. Front automatically pilge pump draining 4. Draining of shower pump 5. Water inlet of toilet seat 6. Septic tank seacock 7. Engine hatch 8. Aft door 9. Roof hatches 10. Side door 11. Foredeck hatch ...

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    18 5.1 minimizing risk of fire and explosion if there is a fire in your craft, it usually starts with an explosion. Most common fire sources are the engine and the stove. Fire spreads usually very fast, so extin- guishing the fire mist proceed quickly. Fire should be put down by extinguishing, i.E. ...

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    19 note ! Also, never • make changes to your boat’s electrical or fuel system, or allow an unqualified person to make changes to any system on the boat • fill the fuel tank or handle fuel when the engine is running smoke or use a naked flame when handling fuel • keep fuel in a space that is not desi...

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    20 fire extinguishers that are more than ten years old will not be approved unless the pressure vessel is pressure tested again. When replacing a hand-held fire extin- guisher, it must be replaced with an extinguisher with an extinguishing capacity that is at least the same as the old one. 5.2.1 ser...

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    21 5.3 life raft storage your craft is not equipped with life raft by the manufac- turer. If you decide to get one for your craft, we recom- mend that you stow it to the aft of the craft, so that it is easily accessible in case of emergency. 5.3.1 use of life raft in case of an emergency, the life r...

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    22 6.1 12 v dc systems your craft is equipped with the 12v electrical direct current (dc) system. The 12-volt dc-electrical system consist of engines chargers, shore power chargers, batteries and equipment. The power supply happens from charger or alternator via diodes for batteries. Most equipment ...

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    23 note ! Use the aux circuit if you are installing optional equip- ment to the boat. Connect the device to both power supply as well as the negative wire. Never use the hull for earthing. When leaving the boat for a longer time, turn off the main switch. Detach the battery from the system when doin...

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    24 6.3 main switches main switches control the different power circuits in the craft. Current feed to devices, such as from the engine batteries to the engine, can be connected using switches. The boat’s main switch panel is located on the right side of the forward end of the engine compartment. The...

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    25 6.3.1 main switches of the engine compartment the main switch panel of the engine compartment has switches for different electronic circuits and a dead man’s switch, which can be used to switch off all the electricity on the boat, the panel also has direct supply switches for critical electronic ...

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    26 6.4 fuses the fuses for the electronic circuits are positioned on the switch and fuse panel in the helmsman’s footwell. See the position of the fuses in the section on the main switch panel.Xoboats utilise trip switches that spring up to the “off” position when an overload occurs and that can be ...

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    27 warning ! Turning the direct supply switch off too early may cause the device (e.G. Heater) to break or catch fire, because the devices have a ventilation feature that works even if the device is otherwise switched off. Make sure the device is cooled down before turning it off completely. For mor...

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    28 6.5.1 steering console switch and fuse panel a switch and fuse panel are positioned in the lower part of the steering console in the helmsman’s footwell. The panel has remote control switches for the main switches. The panel contains indicator lights for the bilge pumps and the engine compartment...

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    29 the panel contains the following fuses: 1. Navigation and anchor lights 2. Horn 3. Aux 1 4. Fresh water pump 5. Deck light 6. Toilet and reading light 7. 12v dc outlet 1 8. Engine compartment extinguisher 9. Shower pump 10. Extra 11. Wiper port and middle 12. Defroster 13. Aux 2 14. Manual operat...

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    30 6.6 shore power the boat is equipped with a shore power system which obtains its power from an external supply on shore or jetty (shore power). This system utilises a voltage of 230 v and therefore ordinary mains current devices can be plugged into the boat’s sockets. Devices that use shore power...

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    31 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 warning ! • do not leave the shore-power cable hanging in the water. This may create an electrical field in the water, and cause serious injury or death to swim- mers near the cable. • do not change settings of the charging system • do not work and modify on an energized ac system.

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    32 6.7 heavy duty fuses under the berth in the fore cabin next to the bow thrust- er(see picture below) and at the front edge of the engine compartment there are fuse panels which containfuses for devices that require high current. The panel next to the bow thruster contains fuses for the bow thrust...

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    33 6.8 components of the electrical system 1. Shore power plug 2. Batteries 3. Main switch and high-current fuses 4. Shore power distribution board 5. Main switch panel 6. Bow thruster battery and high-current fuse panel 230 v socket 12v dc outlet 1 6.9 1 6 1 4 2 5 3.

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    34 7.1 handling characteristics 7.1.1 driving at high speed do not use the boat if it has an engine with a higher power rating than that indicated on the builder’s plate. Use the engine’s electro-hydraulic power trim feature as follows: when you are lifting the boat to plane, adjust the trim to the ...

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    35 7.2 handling devices the boat’s handling devices are located optimallyfor the helmsman so that they are easy to usethe amount and positioningof the steering console devices may vary according to the boat’s standard of equipment and engine. More information on the boat’s devices is given in other ...

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    36 7.2.1 steering console’s switch panel the steering console includes switches for devices that may be needed while driving.A marine heater will help to reduce the steaming up of windows. For more informa- tion, read the manual for the device. 1. Navigation and anchor light 2. Port wiper 3. Middle ...

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    37 7.2.2 switch panel in the corridor the switches for lights and pumps are positioned on the switch panel in the corridor. 1. Fresh water pump 2. Bilge pump aft 3. Bilge pump fore 4. Deck light 5. Step light 1 6. Step light 2 7. Roof light 1 8. Roof light 2 9. Roof light corridor 7.2.3 windscreen w...

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    38 7.2.4 navigation learn and obey the rules of navigation on waterways, and also familiarize yourself with the rules known as colregs (international regulations for preventing collisions at sea) that you must follow at all times. According to the rules, every vessel must maintain a proper look-out ...

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    39 7.3 safe operation – other recommendations and instructions 7.3.1 protection from falling overboard and means of reboarding the boat’s working decks are areas where people can move about when the boat is being manoeuvred. These decks are marked in orange in the picture below. Do not sit, stand or...

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    40 7.4 anchoring, mooring and towing always moor your boat carefully, even in sheltered places, because conditions can change rapidly. The mooring lines should be equipped with appropriate absorbers to dampen shocks. For the location of fastening points, see figure . Do not use other boat components...

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    41 start towing carefully, avoid sudden jerks and do not overload the engine. Make sure that the tow line cannot get caught in the propeller. If the boat you are towing is of the displacement hull type, never exceed its hull speed. If you tow a small dinghy, adjust the length of the tow line so that...

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    42 7.5 trailering before lifting your xo boat onto the trailer, make sure that the trailer is suitable for your boat: that there are a sufficient number of supports to distribute the weight properly without excessive point loads, and the capacity and dimensions of the trailer are sufficient to carry...

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    43 moreover, a hood or other cover flapping in the wind during trailering can damage the boat surface. Keep the hood in its dedicated storage compartment during trail- ering, or remove the hood completely if necessary. Also make sure that the boat door is properly closed before trailering. Commissio...

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    44 the pictures below present the position of the boat’s most important equipment and the components of its technical systems. The amount and position of the components may vary according to the boat’s equip- ment level. 1. Deck light 2. Satellite antenna 3. Floodlight 4. Aft anchor windlass 5. Stov...

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    45 1 2 3 4 b d c g h i k j 10 9 f 3 12 13 a a 5 6 7 8 e.

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    46 8.1 fuel system the boat is equipped with a fixed fuel system which includes fuel inlet pipes, fuel tank, fuel filters and fuel cocks.The inlet pipes are positioned on both sides of the cockpit door. When refuelling, keep an eye on the fuel level in the fuel gauge toprevent it from overflowing.Af...

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    47 the engine’s fuel system is equipped with fuel cocks. When using the engines, always check that the cocks are open.Fuel filters and cocks are located in the forward part of the engine compartment. Fuel filter and valves 11. Fuel valve for port engine 12. Fuel filter for port engine 13. Fuel valve...

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    48 8.1.2 fuel powered devices and ventilation the exhaust gases of fuel-powered devices are extremely dangerous if exposure is long-term.Over-ex- posure to carbon monoxide can be lethal.Exhaust gases may enter the interior of the boat in, for example, the following circumstances: 1. The boat’s engin...

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    49 8.2 water system the boat is equipped with a pressure water system.The freshwater system consists of an inlet pipe for the water tank, a fresh water tank, filter, pump, hydraulic accumula- torand hot-water tank, a water supply point for the galley and toilet and a shower. The tank is located in t...

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    50 8.2.1 hot-water tank the boat’s water system includes a hot water system.The boat’s hot-water tank heats up service water either with the engine or shore power.The hot-water tank is located on the stb side of the engine compartment. When heated by the engine, the hot-water tank is heated by the e...

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    51 8.3 septic system the boat is equipped with a collection system for septic waste.This system includes a toilet seat, shower pump, septic tank and septic crusher. The components of the septic system are positioned in the technical space under the helmsman’s position.The septic tank meter is locate...

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    52 nical space. The receiver is located on the stb edge of the technical space. The receiver must be emptied of water for the winter and regularly emptied of rubbish. 8.3.1 toilet the boat is equipped with an electric toilet.It uses seawater for flushing and so the water intake cock (2) must be open...

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    53 8.4 bow thruster bow thruster (1) is located under the bow cabin bed, and can be reached through the maintenance hatch (2) the service battery gives power to the bow thruster. The switches of the bow thruster are located in the control panel. Use the equipment only for short periods at a time, an...

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    54 8.5 anchor windlass you can choose to equip your boat with fore and aft anchorwindlasses (1) as an optional extra.The remote-control switches (2) for thewindlasses are located next to the helmsman.The main switch for the windlasses (3)(aux heavy) is located next to the bow thruster andthe remote-...

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    56 8.6 heating 8.6.1 heater you can choose to equip your craft with a heater* as an optional extra. Heater: webasto at5500 heating power: 1,7 - 5,5 kw number of nozzles: 4 (in aft cabin, cockpit, toilet and fore cabin) the heater’s operation panel is positioned on the left side of the wheel house, n...

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    57 8.6.2 defroster the defroster warms the boat’s cockpit and windscreen. It only heats them when both its cocks (1) have been opened and when the engine is running and warm.If you want the defroster to blast withoutheating, close the cocks.The cocks are located in the forward part of the portside e...

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    58 for information on your boat’s maintenance, winter storage, service and repairs, please consult your local xo dealer. If you detect any major damage on the aluminium or surface finish, it should be repaired by an authorized xo dealer. In case of a problem with the engine or retrofitted equip- men...

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    59 9.1 installation of optional extras the xo 360 rs can be equipped with many electrical optional extras, for which all the necessary electrical circuits and cables have been prepared and run in advance in the correct places. The electric diagram lists the positions of all the possible cables. Look...

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    60 the boat is marked with a running serial number known as the cin (craft identification number). The cin is marked on the hull, on the starboard side of the stern, on the outer surface of the transom beside the edge strip. You can record the cin of your boat in the table below. When contacting the...

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    61 manufacturer’s maximum recommended load: 1860 kg maximum capacity on the fixed fuel tank: 763 l maximum capacity on the fixed fresh water tank: 120 l maximum capacity on the fixed septic tank: 72l ce category: b – inshore capacity: maximum recommended number of persons: 10 performance: maximum ra...

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    62 manufacturer xo-boats oy pulttitie 18 00880 helsinki finland module used: b (ey-type examination) 10.1 notified body dnv gl se identification number: 0098 brooktrokai 18 20416 hamburg germany 10.2 technical data boat make and model: xo 360 rs design category: b type examination certificate no: bo...

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    63 the references to relevant harmonised standards and requirements are listed on the next page. I declare that the recreational craft mentioned above complies with all applicable essential safety requirements in the way specified overleaf, and is in conformity with the type for which the above-ment...

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    64 principal data: en iso 8666:2002 craft identification: iso 10087:1996 / a1:2000 builder’s plate: rcd annex i, 2.2, 2.5 owner’s manual: en iso 10240:2004 layout and equipment: man-overboard prevention: en iso 15085:2003/ a1:2009 life raft storage: rsg guidelines escape: en iso 9094-1:2003 anchorin...

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    65 hydrostatics: stability and freeboard: en iso 12217:2013 buoyancy and flotation: en iso 12217:2013 maximum load capacity: en iso 14946:2001/ac 2005 opening in the hull, deck and superstructure: en iso 9093-2:2002, en iso 12216:2002 flooding: en iso 11812:2001, en iso 15083:2003, en iso 8849 handl...

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    66 engine 1 make: __________________________________________________________ model: __________________________________________________________ serial number: __________________________________________________________ engine 2 make: __________________________________________________________ model: __...

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    68 appendinx 5 electrical diagrams separate document.

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    Xo boats oy pulttitie 18 fi-00880 helsinki, finland info@xoboats.Fi +358 40 846 6648.