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23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual

activate the call for help,

in the event of flooding, put a large cloth, clothing or similar into the hole from
which the water is breaking into the vessel in order to stop the flooding. The best
option is to put the cloth into the hole from the exterior side of the vessel. 

In the event of collision, it is necessary to file a report on the accident and notify
the nearest coastal station. 

F. Running aground

In the event of the ship running aground:

check if the water is breaking into the vessel. In this event, put a cloth or piece of
clothing into the hole before you try to push the vessel back into the water. 

Check for any visible damages to the body, the propulsion system or the system for
turning the vessel. 

Determine if the water current and the wind will push the vessel further into land or
if they will help to return the vessel into the water. 

Verify the depth of the water around the vessel and the type of floor (sand, stone).
Move the vessel away from the spot of collision or running aground towards deep
water, but only if this can be anywhere done safely without exposure to danger. 

Your vessel should be pulled only by a crew experienced in towing or by a vessel of
adequate organizations and institutions (the harbor office, coastal station, marine
police, military etc.). Recreational and sports vessels are not intended for towing
other vessels. 

G. Breakdown of the motor or the manoeuvring system 

In the event of a breakdown of the motor or of the system for manoeuvring the vessel:

switch off the vessel’s motor immediately,

anchor the vessel in order to prevent an uncontrolled navigation (with the current), 

check   if   you   can   fix   the   error   by   yourself.   Consult   the   adequate   manuals   for
descriptions on how to repair the breakdown. 

If you are not sure on how to repair the error on your own, activate the call for
help. 

 4.8 

 Phone numbers for emergency calls

Emergency calls can be made by:

GMDSS radio (making distress ccall)

GSM or satellite telephone, dialing one of distress numbers:

contact centre for emergencies on sea

contact centre for distress calls (112, 911)

local port authorities

police

 4.9 

Problems with maneuvering the vessel

The use of illegal drugs and/or alcohol hampers the safe conduction of the vessel and is
also the most common cause of accidents with severe and tragic injuries. The influence of
these substances increases in the strong sun, wind and waves, as well as other weather

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Summary of Contents for 23CRUISE OPEN

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Page 2: ...23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN General manual www alfastreet marine com 2...

Page 3: ...IONAL REQUIREMENTS 22 5 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 23 5 1 DIMENSIONS 23 5 2 FUEL AND WATER CAPACITY 24 5 3 SPEED AND AUTHONOMY 24 5 4 CARRYING CAPACITY 24 5 5 STABILITY 24 5 6 MOTOR POWER 25 5 7 BATTERIES...

Page 4: ...10 2 LIFTING THE VESSEL 37 10 3 VESSEL AND EQUIPMENT PROTECTION 37 10 4 REGULAR SERVICING 38 10 5 STORING THE VESSEL IN WINTER 38 10 6 AFTER THE WINTER STORAGE 39 11 SERVICING 40 12 ALFASTREET MARINE...

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Page 6: ...equipped with big open deck the vessel gives to the passengers even more possibilities of luxury and relaxing staying on vessel Its excellences are stability safety precize building luxury equipment...

Page 7: ...thorities for more informations 2 1 1 Warning signs and symbols The manual also provides warning signs These have different meanings and levels of importance it is therefore necessary to carefully rea...

Page 8: ...3 2 Registration of the vessel Every vessel needs to be included in the register before its first departure This is carried out in the office authorised for the registration of vessels usualy Ministry...

Page 9: ...ell as in the wave height can signal a fast deterioration of the weather if you notice a storm approaching navigate immediately to the nearest marina or quay if you are surprised by a storm during the...

Page 10: ...always pay attention to the vessels approaching from all sides He must also pay attention to the bathers partly sunk wrecks and other objects in water which are dangerous to the navigation trunks reef...

Page 11: ...case of proven defects on the vessel Furthermore he offers an illustration and presentation of the safety requirements signs procedures and instruments as well as an explanation and if necessary an i...

Page 12: ...f equipment are not covered by this warranty Batteries 1 year For warranty conditions and proper use of product please see attached manufacturer s user manual Mechanical damages and damage caused of i...

Page 13: ...not covered by this warranty Stove 2 years For warranty conditions and proper use of product please see attached manufacturer s user manual Mechanical damages and damage caused of improper use are no...

Page 14: ...uld like to ask the users to fully respect the said principle especially when using this vessel Always consider the safety of all the enthusiasts of water related activities 4 SAFETY Your safety and t...

Page 15: ...ft the roof roof before accesing to the deck when motor is running passengers are not allowed to be seatd on swimming platform when motor is running swimmers are not allowed to swim near the engine do...

Page 16: ...must trim the motor drive up and make sure that the working space of the propeller is free of any foreign objects which could hamper the functioning of the motor and present a danger during the naviga...

Page 17: ...orized person or organization Vessel 23OPEN is optionally equipped with two automatic extinguishers mounted near the engine 4 4 3 Whistle horn On board the vessel you must keep a sound tool such as a...

Page 18: ...oard where the life jackets are and how to use them properly The life jackets must be on easy reach The best option would be if the life jackets would be worn by the passengers during the navigation B...

Page 19: ...ways by returning to the person in the water by calling the person in the water by pulling the person out of the water and on board the vessel Returning to the person in the water inform everyone on...

Page 20: ...automatic fire extinguishing system for its motor wait for 15 minutes after the system s activation before you lift the cover of the motor Keep the portable fire extinguisher at hand Call for help act...

Page 21: ...Your vessel should be pulled only by a crew experienced in towing or by a vessel of adequate organizations and institutions the harbor office coastal station marine police military etc Recreational an...

Page 22: ...ements The vessel 23OPEN was planned and built in accordance with various regulations and standards of the institutions indicated below and which were valid at the time of the vessel s construction Mi...

Page 23: ...height from the water line to the top of closed roof 1 5 m length overall 7 8 m width overall 2 4 m depth 0 5 m max number of persons on board 8 but not over 680 kg can change depending on the number...

Page 24: ...envisaged ones due to environmental factors weather conditions load on the vessel the condition of the vessel below the waterline algae growth and dirt on the hull the water current installed propulsi...

Page 25: ...EN is also the result of various tests and calculations in order to suite the navigational characteristics of the vessel and guarantee its optimal functioning for its purpose and characteristics Consu...

Page 26: ...onveniences Other important data include the motor s serial number and the serial numbers of other motor components Consult the motor s user guide to know the locations of the said serial numbers The...

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Page 28: ...CE regulation during the construction process of its vessels As these vessels are sold all over the world they respect all the standards based on the costumer s country The most common standards are I...

Page 29: ...to the cleats Their sole purpose is to tie the vessel to the pier and the positioning of the fenders The spots where the lifting straps can be attached are indicated with a warning sticker The liftin...

Page 30: ...f fuel If the fuel tank reservoir is equipped with fuel level indicator level of fuel can be checked on fuel level instrument located on left of steering wheel Fuel tank capacity is depends of selecte...

Page 31: ...lt the manufacturer or supplier of the vessel before purchasing a new one The use of a wrong charger can lead to the overloading of the batteries or the charger which can result in a fire on board or...

Page 32: ...someone you trust Keep in touch with this person and inform him of your position In the event that you do not contact the person you trust in the determined time he will assume that something went wr...

Page 33: ...are reachable and ready for use during the entire navigation the driver knows how to react in emergencies 8 DURING THE NAVIGATION 8 1 Position of the passengers during the navigation During the naviga...

Page 34: ...river leaves the motor s control console This can happen in the event of the driver s sickness passing out falling over the deck due to turbulent water strolling around the vessel under the influence...

Page 35: ...that you are not only in charge of your safety but also the safety of everyone around you 8 8 Awareness and environment care Disposal of waste As for the land the same regulations and moral ethics ap...

Page 36: ...nstallation and provoke a fire on the vessel 9 5 Vessel protection Once you have completed all of the above mentioned guidelines all that remains to be done is to lower the roof with the remote contro...

Page 37: ...onomy If this occurs it is necessary to lift the vessel out of the water and clean the hull In order to prevent the growth of algae in the hull you can use special products and paints Before deciding...

Page 38: ...lease consult the user guides issued by the manufacturers of the mentioned components 10 5 Storing the vessel in winter Storing the vessel in winter when the vessel is not used for a prolonged time re...

Page 39: ...is working properly follow the guidelines of the motor manufacturer about the first ignition after the winter storing As this requires special skills you can ask for assistance or advice the authoriz...

Page 40: ...are not satisfied with the service turn to the manufacturer Every owner of the vessel must be aware that regular servicing and maintenance are necessary to guarantee a long lifespan of the vessel and...

Page 41: ...l n 386 5 70 72 100 fax 386 5 70 72 127 website www alfastreet marine com Contact person Tja a Luin Peric Chief executive officer email tjasa luin alfastreet si tel n 386 5 70 72 101 mobile 386 41 388...

Page 42: ...reas of jurisdiction i e a river between two states BOW The forward part of the boat BOW EYE bolt with looped head mounted on extreme forward part of bow used for towing or tying up boat BUILDER S PLA...

Page 43: ...ntrols the dashboard fuel gauge GIVE WAY BOAT 1 Term for the boat that must take whatever action necessary to keep well clear of the boat with the right of way in meeting or crossing situations 2 The...

Page 44: ...ty in meeting or crossing situations The stand on or privileged boat RUB RAIL The rubber extrusion that is fastened over the hull and deck joint RUDDER vertical metal device used to steer the boat Mov...

Page 45: ...and swim platform are attached TRIM Fore to aft and side to side balance of the boat when loaded UNDERWAY Boat in motion i e not moored or anchored UPWIND in the direction the wind is blowing from USC...

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