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Beaching

We recommended the boat not to be powered onto the beach, dragged accross rocks, sand, 
gravel or pavement as damage to the fabric and / or hull may result.

OUTBOARD MOTOR :

Install the outboard motor on the transom so that it is positionned as close to the center as 
possible. Tighten the transom clamp screws evenly and securely. Occasionally check the clamp 
screws for tighness during operation of the outboard motor because they could become loose 
due to engine vibration. It is wise to tie the engine to the transom as well as clamping eyes are 
provided. Always use the kill switch lanyard properly.
The portable tank should be removed from the boat when fuelling. The tank should be filled in 
a ventilated area.
Do not smoke aboard.

Warning

Overpowering a boat can result in serious injury, death or boat damage. Do not use out-
board that exceeds the maximum horsepower given on the motor plate.

Summary of Contents for 430

Page 1: ...er com Introduction 2 Warranty Informations 2 Safety Alerts 4 Safe boating recommandations 5 Craft data 7 Fuel tank 9 Transporting 9 Operation 10 Outboard motor 15 Maintenance 16 Storage 18 Service as...

Page 2: ...rs Caution Please keep this manual in a safe place and easily accessible This manual is part of the boat s equipment hand it over to the new owner if you sell your boat WARRANTY INFORMATIONS WHAT IS C...

Page 3: ...e The warranty require this inspection of the boat 12 months after the date of purchase by an authorized agent Every defects on the boat will be repaired under warranty The servicing and transportatio...

Page 4: ...WARRANTY The limited warranty is transferable to a subsequent purchaser but only for the remainder of the unused portion of the limited warranty This does not apply if the vessel is used for rental o...

Page 5: ...utboard gear shift is in neutral posi tion the propeller may continue to rotate enough to cause serious ejury 4 Know your boat Knowing your boat is the foundation of good seamanship which is simply ma...

Page 6: ...ties FIRE SAFETY Your boat has been concieve to be use with an outboard motor In order to protect you from all the risks of fire make sure that your boat is equipped with the appropriate equipment for...

Page 7: ...am cm 187 156 C Inside length cm 89 68 D Inside beam cm 60 57 E Bow locker width cm 103 89 F Stern height cm 67 58 G Bow height cm 126 75 Max passenger 8 6 Total weight Kg 50 45 NNumber of airtight ch...

Page 8: ...miles Category B Craft designed to operate in winds up to Beaufort force 8 and the essociated wave heights up to 4 meters included Such conditions may be encountered on offshore voyages of sufficient...

Page 9: ...e turned off Do not Smoke during filling the fuel tanks Caution Do not fill the fuel tank at full capacity Ne pas remplir r servoir pleine capacit You must foresee the expansion of the fuel due to out...

Page 10: ...functional Check fuel tank level and make sure it suits you plan Start the outboard motor and make sure it stops when the lanyard is disconnected from the switch Make sure you and every passenger are...

Page 11: ...can delaminated Avoid subjecting your inflatable to such conditions by relieving pressure in all chambers of your boat as the day heats up or before leaving the boat exposed to hot midday sun It is h...

Page 12: ...e venturi drains should be left down to ensure all water fumes etc can drain from the deck To drain the bilge area please unscrew the plug which is installed on the transom Make sure this plug is corr...

Page 13: ...e before they return to their initial positions The outboard engine plays a big role in the performance of the boat Please make sure you use a suitable outboard engine for the boat Outboard trim angle...

Page 14: ...ded on aluminium eye under the bow of the hull 3 Please note that towed dinghies need to be constantly monitored and especially at night 4 When a dinghy is towed the conditions may vary quite dramatic...

Page 15: ...ionally check the clamp screws for tighness during operation of the outboard motor because they could become loose due to engine vibration It is wise to tie the engine to the transom as well as clampi...

Page 16: ...oapy water is best in most situations Do not use any solvents petrol etc PVC models Use solvents sparingly only on Hypalon models Test any cleaner on a piece of patch materials if in doubt Repair kit...

Page 17: ...ing Use only recommended solvent and adhesice Identify the area to be patched This can be done by running water over the suspect area or spraying or brushing with soapy water If the hole is only small...

Page 18: ...nstantly exposed to the elements We therefore recommend you to cover your boat when not in use Upholstery When not in use boat should be removed from water Before storage the boatshould also be cleane...

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