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3. GENERAL INFORMATION

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25. Foot support (PS&SB) 

 

 

28. USB charge outlet 

26. Anytec High Performance stand and seat 

29. Glove compartment, 12V outlet 

27. Cabin passenger seats and storages    

30. Pulpit handle 

3.8.2 Boat layout, optional equipment 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

1. Amid ship cleats (for mooring) 
2. Radar 
3. Camera(s) 

Anytec 747CAB Owner's Manual English V9.pdf   40

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Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL AN YTE C 74 7 CAB 20 18 ...

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Page 3: ...Anytec 747 CAB Owner s Manual Date of issue 2017 11 30 Anytec Sweden AB Magasinsgatan 7 SE 903 27 Umeå Sweden info anytec se www anytec se ...

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Page 5: ... charts 7 2 1 8 Safety check of the boat 8 2 1 9 Inform about your route 8 2 2 EMERGENCY ENGINE SHUTDOWN SWITCH 8 2 3 MAN OVERBOARD PREVENTION AND RECOVERY 8 2 4 FIRE PREVENTION 9 2 4 1 Fire extinguisher 10 2 4 2 Fire port 11 2 4 3 Refueling 11 2 4 4 Webasto heater optional equipment diesel fuel 12 2 5 STARTING THE BOAT 13 2 5 1 Starting the engine 13 2 5 2 After starting the engine 13 2 5 3 Leavi...

Page 6: ...h switch panel 36 3 12 TRAILERING 37 3 13 STRONG POINTS 38 3 14 LIFTING OF THE BOAT 39 4 SYSTEMS COMPONENTS 41 4 1 FUEL SYSTEM 41 4 1 1 Fuel tank 42 4 1 2 Filling the tank 42 4 1 3 Phase separation 42 4 1 4 Fuel filter 42 4 2 STEERING SYSTEM 43 4 3 NAVIGATION LIGHTS 44 4 4 BILGE PUMPS 44 4 5 SIMRAD MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY NAVIGATION SYSTEM 46 4 5 1 Simrad wireless network 47 4 5 2 Simrad radar syste...

Page 7: ... RAILS SUPERSTRUCTURES 65 6 2 1 Aluminum treatment M 400 maintenance principle 66 6 2 2 Hull below water antifouling treatment 66 6 2 3 Anodes for prevention of galvanic corrosion 67 6 3 COMPONENT MAINTENANCE 68 6 3 1 Stainless steel 68 6 3 2 Cushions and hook and loop fasteners 69 6 3 3 Doors and sunroof 69 6 3 4 Tempered glass windows 69 6 3 5 Fender list 70 6 3 6 Plastic panels 70 6 3 7 Hinges ...

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Page 9: ... dealer will be happy to help you to maintain your boat and answer questions concerning operation maintenance warranty performance accessories parts and service Information and assistance is also available via our website www anytec se Enjoy your boating Enjoy Anytec See you at sea Information in this publication is based upon the latest production specifications available at printing Anytec reser...

Page 10: ...WELCOME ABOARD__PAGE 2 ...

Page 11: ...using the boat before you assume the responsibilities of the boat master Your boat dealer local boating clubs and national motor boat and sailing associations will provide you with more information about local training in boating and will be able to recommend qualified instructors In some countries operation of the craft may require a permit or authorisation and special regulations may apply Your ...

Page 12: ...fe vest or boating vest Please note that in some countries national boating regulations may require everyone aboard to wear a personal flotation device whenever on board Finally please pay respect to the environment by complying with good practice as well as local national and international Marpol regulations Thank you Please retain this manual and provide it to the boat s next owner if you sell y...

Page 13: ...ularly important topics They are divided into 4 distinct categories as explained below DANGER Immediate hazards which with high probability will result in severe personal injury or death if the warning is ignored WARNING Hazards or unsafe practices which can result in personal injury or death if the warning is ignored CAUTION Hazards or unsafe practices which could result in personal injury produc...

Page 14: ...ed insurance company in your country prior to taking ownership of the boat 1 8 SECURMARK ANTI THEFT MARKING AND TRACKING SYSTEM To prevent theft and to locate boats after a theft your boat has unique code number which is sprayed in various places of your boat It s visible only by using special tools used by the authorities The code was added already at the factory and will be able them to access b...

Page 15: ...ys check the maximum allowed loading from the CE plate 2 1 3 Passengers Ensure that there are life jackets for everybody on board and instruct passengers to be seated while the boat is in motion Location of passengers is shown in chapter 3 6 Make sure all members of the crew understand their specific tasks before leaving shore It is recommended that at least 2 passengers are capable of operating t...

Page 16: ...anyard Before operating the boat one end of the lanyard must be connected to the shut off switch while the other end is connected to the operator If an emergency arises where the engine must be shut down pull the lanyard cord to release it from the shut off switch which in turn shuts down the engine This switch is designed to shut the engine off when the operator of the boat leaves the control sta...

Page 17: ...gine and activate the emergency switch dead man s switch if there is any person in the water behind the engine and always before using the ladder 2 4 FIRE PREVENTION Fire is a serious boating hazard Boats will burn quickly Do not remain onboard and fight a fire for more than a few moments If the fire is out of control and cannot be put out with the fire suppression equipment onboard abandon ship i...

Page 18: ...at the intervals indicated on the equipment 2 Replace portable fire extinguisher equipment if expired or discharged by devices of identical fire fighting capacity 3 Ensure that the fire fighting equipment is readily accessible when the boat is occupied 4 Inform the members of the crew and passengers about the location and operation of the fire fighting equipment the fire port and the locations of ...

Page 19: ...d an opening suitable for the fire extinguisher nozzle In case of fire inside the bilge below deck area introduce the nozzle to the fire port opening and activate the extinguisher Replace the fire port if worn or damaged 1 Fire port 2 4 3 Refueling Before you start to fill the engine fuel tank turn off the engine and naturally any cigarettes or any other open flames like portable stoves candles or...

Page 20: ...ment diesel fuel The heater is connected directly to a separate 10L diesel fuel tank located in the portside bow storage box The heater draws cool air from the area under the helm and releases warm air at the base of the windows and under the helm It can be overheated or damaged if air vents are blocked see figure below Do not plug or block any air outlets and inlets of the heater system This can ...

Page 21: ... water doesn t flow out after start the engine will be soon overheated which can cause serious engine damage Your engine is equipped with visual and sonic alarms for critical malfunctions such as overheating Read the engine manual and make sure you understand these alarms If alarm goes off turn off the engine immediately and check the likely reason as per the engine manual and correct it If the pr...

Page 22: ...an unobstructed view of the area around the boat to detect dangers such as other boats or floating objects in your course shallow waters or challenging water and weather conditions Always adjust the speed and trim to the prevailing conditions Be particularly careful when driving at high speeds and waves For instance a low bow in high waves or in a tailwind may cause the bow to plunge into waves an...

Page 23: ...fficient seamanship and operator training as mentioned in introduction this book is not a training book for good seamanship 2 The International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea COLREG and the rules of the road require that a proper lookout be maintained at all times and observance of right of way be respected Always be certain to have sufficient distance to stop or steer if required to...

Page 24: ...peed direction load wind or wave conditions changes new adjustments may be needed Use the trim up to lift the bow up slowly without change of throttle position Follow the log to notice for how long the speed is increasing When the speed is not increasing anymore the trim is in the most fuel economic position Then lower the bow slightly to avoid the propeller loose grip In head sea boat running aga...

Page 25: ...ll and the boat pitch can be adjusted by turning the two navigation wheels to a plus minus setting This may be useful in certain situations for instance in strong sideway winds when a certain roll away from the wind may be more comfortable Another situation could be when the engine trim alone is not strong enough to push the bow down for instance strong and choppy head sea with a light boat When r...

Page 26: ...around your boat at dangerous levels even if your engine is no longer running To minimize the risk of Carbon Monoxide poisoning consider the following Make sure that there is good ventilation throughout the boat This is particularly important when operating engine stoves or heaters that consumes oxygen and create fumes CO Never operate the engine at dead or slow speeds in particular with tailwind ...

Page 27: ...s Mooring ropes should be long enough and as horizontal as possible The boat should be able to rise and sway without moving sideways You normally need two mooring ropes for both bow and stern Only use the strong point cleats not the stem eye or secure eye The ropes for the bow should be equipped with elastic shock absorbers and the ropes for the stem should be about the length of the boat The poin...

Page 28: ...elease enough anchor rope chain The anchor rope chain length should be at least 4 5 times the water depth Choosing the right type of anchor and anchoring method requires boating experience ask for advice when needed Storm anchor If you lose engine power at sea and waves are strong keep the boat headed into the waves by rigging a sea anchor off the bow below principal figure If there is no sea anch...

Page 29: ...an be steered in all situations Boat s stability may be reduced when towing Owners operators should also consider what action will be necessary when securing a tow line on board 1 Do not stop the boat by hand and don t put your hand or foot between the boat and the quay bank or other boat Practice landing in good condition use engine power moderately but not tentatively 2 Towing or being towed can...

Page 30: ...or longer periods Observe the floating position regularly and ensure that the bilge is emptied by the bilge pump Water accumulation in the bilge or at deck by may cause severe damage 2 9 LIFE RAFT STORAGE AREAS The boat is not supplied with a life raft You should choose to equip the boat with a life raft it can be stowed in the passenger seat storage below passenger sofa as it has the largest open...

Page 31: ...t engine mLT 1531 kg Weight empty boat with engine mLCC 1955 kg Weight Trailering for trailering and lifting boat engine fuel Anytec standard and optional equipment liquids mT 2218 kg Weight Maximum boat engine fuel Anytec standard and optional equipment liquids crew maximum luggage mLDC 2910 kg Maximum Crew including driver CL 8 persons Engine Limitations Single outboard max 350 hp 261 kW Maximum...

Page 32: ...0 knots and a significant wave height of 4m and above Category B Designed for winds that include up to wind force 8 Beaufort scale 40 knots and significant wave height up to and including 4m Category C Designed for winds that include up to a wind force 6 Beaufort scale 27 knots and a significant wave height up to and including 2m Category D Designed for winds that include up to a wind force 4 Beau...

Page 33: ...nder the Capacity plate Unless the engine is installed by Anytec it is the responsibility of the party installing the engine to comply with all specifications rules and regulations related to outboard engines Do not hesitate to ask for an introduction to engine operation and maintenance and always read the engine engine control and engine instrumentation manuals thoroughly Anytec strongly recommen...

Page 34: ...y increase from the recommended load capacities will put your boat in jeopardy of capsizing swamping and or sinking In addition any changes to the masses aboard may significantly affect the stability trim and performance of the boat Stability can be considerably affected by loose fluids or weight within the vessel Keep the bilge area as dry as possible and in rough weather or at planing speeds kee...

Page 35: ...nd where to step when embarking disembarking the boat Ask passengers to be seated while the boat is moving and to hold on to handrails both when seated and when embarking disembarking Do not use the bow or stern deck seats when operating the boat at higher speeds than 10 knots or in high wave conditions The safest and recommended point of embarking disembarking is the bow and just behind the cabin...

Page 36: ... up to 10 knots Surfaces are slippery when wet or dirty Use extreme caution when walking on wet surfaces Never occupy the working decks while the boat is underway Hold on to handrails and structures to the extent possible Be aware of your footing while the boat is underway Slipping or falling could result in severe injury or death especially if the boat is in motion or in rough seas Keep the cockp...

Page 37: ...s throughout your boat and duplicated in this chapter are labels which advise you of imperative safety precautions Learn to recognize and understand the labels prior to operating the boat These precautions are not all inclusive Location On the wall next to filling cap Meaning No open flames in boat when fueling Inspect fuel system at least annually Location In front of passenger seat Meaning Shows...

Page 38: ... is under way For boats with Webasto heater optional Location At the hatch where the Webasto fuel tank is stored Meaning Do not store any items luggage in this compartment as it may block the ventilation of fumes from the Webasto fuel tank Do not remove or obstruct any safety label Replace any label which becomes illegible Replacement safety labels can be obtained by contacting your dealer ...

Page 39: ... side inlets for cabin PS SB 7 Lanterns PS SB 8 Stern seat and storage 9 Fuel tank fill 10 Access cover for fuel tank 11 Stern cleats PS SB 12 Stern seat and anchor storage box 13 Swim platforms PS SB 14 Stern seat and battery box 15 Cabin stern door 16 Stern electrical compartment 17 Top lantern 18 Roof rack 19 Cabin roof mounted vents PS SB 20 Sunroof 21 Bow seat storage PS SB 22 Access cover to...

Page 40: ...rt PS SB 28 USB charge outlet 26 Anytec High Performance stand and seat 29 Glove compartment 12V outlet 27 Cabin passenger seats and storages 30 Pulpit handle 3 8 2 Boat layout optional equipment 1 Amid ship cleats for mooring 2 Radar 3 Camera s ...

Page 41: ...ntilated PS SB 5 Cabin storages x 3 below each sofa ventilated PS SB 6 Stern storage ventilated 7 Stern storage anchor box ventilated drained 1 Do not store any equipment containing petrol outboard engines portable petrol tanks etc in any unventilated storages inside the cabin or where electrical systems and batteries are installed These compartments were not designed to store petrol and do not ha...

Page 42: ...unnel are located above water level even if the boat is fully loaded max load acc to this manual mooring in flat water conditions 1 Bow thruster tunnel PS SB 5 Stern deck drain 2 Bow deck drain 6 Bottom plug 3 Webasto heater exhausts 7 Stern hatch lid drain PS SB 4 Bilge pump drains This boat has an underwater fitting on the transom plate with a drain plug see figure This plug must be in place and...

Page 43: ...n 4 USB socket 5 Webasto heater control option 6 Stern windlass option 7 Start stop key 8 Battery remote switch es PS switch is for starter service battery SB switch is for the bow thruster battery optional 9 SonicHub under the helm option 10 Steering wheel 11 Switch panel 12 Circuit breaker panel automatic fuses below helm 13 Zipwake control 14 Bow thruster joystick option ...

Page 44: ...AL INFORMATION__PAGE 36 1 3 2 3 11 2 Dash switch panel AUXILIARY 1 AUXILIARY 2 BILGE PUMP ANCHOR LIGHT NAVIGATION LIGHT LOW SPEED WIPER HIGH SPEED WIPER ROOF HATCH OPEN CABIN LIGHT AUXILIARY 3 ROOF HATCH CLOSE ...

Page 45: ... fully optioned boat along with full liquid loads This does not include luggage gear weight any crew or any water inside the boat Always remove any unnecessary weight such as loose accessories and luggage from the boat and drain the bilge water before trailering Refer to the engine manual for any specific instructions on trailering such as the best engine position and securing method Make sure you...

Page 46: ...g points that can be used for anchoring mooring and towing is shown in the below figure Never use the cleats for lifting the boat The break strength and intended use of the strong points are as follows Bow cleats PS SB anchoring towing 23 kN Bow cleats PS SB mooring 18 kN Stern cleats PS SB anchoring towing mooring 14 kN Amid ship cleats optional PS SB mooring 14 kN Bow Eye Your boat includes a bo...

Page 47: ...se recommendations are not followed there may be damages on both hull and fender and these are not covered by any warranty During the lift make sure that the boat is well balanced and be careful with rails and other equipment Ensure that lifting straps cannot slide in any direction either on the boat or on the lifting device Cover hoist lift devices with soft material to prevent scratches Do not s...

Page 48: ...3 GENERAL INFORMATION__PAGE 40 567 400 3567 2942 2511 1041 1 1 400 1 Lifting area ...

Page 49: ...f your boat s fuel system are shown in the below figure In addition there are two extra fuel ports for optional pickups if needed The factory mounted boat fuel system excluding engine is designed to handle regular gasoline as well as ethanol blended gasoline with ethanol content not greater than 10 E85 is not allowed However the engine may not be designed for ethanol blended gasoline Before introd...

Page 50: ...el of ethanol in the fuel mixture in the upper level phase If the lower level phase consisting of water and ethanol is deep enough to reach the fuel inlet it could be pumped directly into the engine s and cause significant problems Engine problems can also result from the reduced ethanol fuel mixture left in the upper phase of the tank or just from the water contamination If phase separation does ...

Page 51: ... this equipment It is provided with the Anytec document bag 4 2 STEERING SYSTEM As standard this boat comes equipped with a hydraulic steering system consisting of a steering wheel a hydraulic helm pump hydraulic hoses and a hydraulic steering cylinder An optional steering wheel with tilt function to adjust wheel angle is also installed on certain boats However depending on the engine brand and mo...

Page 52: ...oard green and all around light white showing other vessels that you are underway There is a separate button to active the Anchor light If activated only the white all round light will be turned on To turn off the Navigation Lights press Navigation lights or Anchor light buttons again Prior to running at night make sure that all navigation lights are working well 1 112 5 PS navigation light red vi...

Page 53: ...e you with crucial extra time if your boat is taking in water allowing you to find and deal with the source of a leak or in extremes to put on life jackets and hopefully keep your boat afloat long enough for help to arrive Please however note that the pump capacity cannot keep up with major leaks You can also manually activate the electrical bilge pump at the console switch panel by pressing and h...

Page 54: ...ns on operation and maintenance we refer to the separate OEM owner s manual that was developed specifically for this equipment It is provided with the Anytec document bag 4 5 SIMRAD MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY NAVIGATION SYSTEM The boat as standard is delivered with a multifunction display model NSS 12 Evo3 by Simrad and includes a lot of functionality such as depth sonar and navigation charts Further d...

Page 55: ...sor Due to the advanced technology of the Simrad NSS unit we refer to the OEM manual Your Anytec dealer can also assist you if needed as a great deal customization of the functions is possible For complete instructions on operation and maintenance we refer to the separate OEM owner s manual that was developed specifically for this equipment It is provided with the Anytec document bag 4 5 1 Simrad ...

Page 56: ... Your Anytec dealer can also assist you if needed 1 Radar antenna For complete instructions on operation and maintenance we refer to the separate OEM owner s manual that was developed specifically for this equipment It is provided with the Anytec document bag 4 6 ENGINE CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTATION The engine controls and the instrumentation will vary depending on the engine brand and model thus i...

Page 57: ...ine and navigation matters The display area can be arranged in numerous ways to fit your personal preferences In some cases customers choose to have both a dedicated engine display and the NSS display mounted at the helm In addition most engines have a summer alarm giving you a warning noise in case of serious problems Due to the many variations and possibilities to install and customize the displ...

Page 58: ...y be re installed by downloading it from a USB memory stick if you have made a copy yourself Therefore it is important for you to create your own back up if you plan to alter the auto mode settings or make a factory resetting of the control unit Such alterations are for advanced users and experienced boat drivers only and at your own risk as change of settings will affect the boat performance and ...

Page 59: ...s low speed button on the dash switch panel see chapter 3 11 2 For using wipers in high speed switch off wipers from low speed mode if they are working and then press Wipers high speed button To switch off the wipers press Wipers low high speed button one more time 4 10 SUNROOF As a standard the boat is equipped with a Sunroof It has an aluminum frame and a tinted tempered class window The complet...

Page 60: ...ing the anchor The windlass is operated from the buttons on the helm or by using the remote controller Be careful to always secure the anchor after use to ensure it cannot accidentally fall into the water Improper handling and maintenance of the windlass may cause serious accidents and the boat may sink Study the windlass manual carefully before operating it for the first time Always make sure the...

Page 61: ...urned on when the thruster is to be used The thruster is controlled by a joystick see figure below The maximum continuous usage time of the electrical thruster is approximately 2 3 minutes to avoid overheating The electromotor has a built in thermal cut off switch that will shut off the electromotor if it is overheating and re engage it when it has cooled down This should be considered when planni...

Page 62: ... It runs on diesel fuel The unit consists of a heater unit a 10L diesel tank air outlets below windows and at feet level on both SB and PS pulpit exhaust fitting on the PS freeboard and a control panel on the dash panel that operates the system Note that the hatch where the heater tank is installed shall not be used for any storage This is very important to ensure safe operation and ventilation of...

Page 63: ...It is provided with the Anytec document bag 4 15 SONICHUB MUSIC RADIO SYSTEM OPTIONAL Your boat may come equipped with the Simrad SonicHub music and radio system which has an integrated AM FM radio tuner The unit is located under the SB helm It is connected to plotter which allows you to easily change the SonicHub settings volume songs etc on plotter screen The USB port which is located on SonicHu...

Page 64: ...e with pump The bed set including the extra seat and comes with a tailor made storage box The box fits in the isle of the cabin and if placed at the stern end it forms an extra step to the door Alternatively you can store the box at home when not used for longer periods 1 Bed kit 4 plates storage box includes extra seat 2 Extra seat 1 piece 3 Storage box bed kit 4 18 CAMERA WITH DAY NIGHT VISION O...

Page 65: ...sually the search light is located on the roof rail for better range of light see figure It may help you to navigate at night and it can also be used as an onboard work light Please note that your night vision will be weakened if you are dazzled by strong lights so be careful if you operate the boat at night and use the search light with caution 1 Search light For complete instructions on operatio...

Page 66: ...tact Coast Guard and send call for help mayday messages The adjustable VHF antenna is located on the roof rail or side cabin side plates and the VHF module with microphone is located directly on the dashboard panel see figure 1 VHF module 2 VHF antenna For complete instructions on operation and maintenance we refer to the separate OEM owner s manual that was developed specifically for this equipme...

Page 67: ...ery and one optional bow thruster battery The boat may also have a cross battery switch function so that in the case of two batteries the optional thuster battery can be used for emergency starting When leaving the boat for longer periods always turn the main battery switch es to OFF to avoid battery drain caused by accidental activation of the remote switches Anytec has equipped the boat with emp...

Page 68: ...e 2 batteries a cross battery switch function will be provided so that thruster battery can be used for emergency starting All batteries are kept charged by the engine alternator The recharging sequence is prioritized in such a way that the engine start battery is charged first To remove the battery cables for instance to replace batteries or bring them to a charging station Turn off all items dra...

Page 69: ...se 45 degrees As soon as the engine has started turn off the cross switch again as the batteries can otherwise be damaged by high currents The engine will then charge the drained starter battery See figure in chapter 5 4 Remote control of battery switch es The battery main switch es can also be operated remotely by remote switch es installed at the helm As standard one such switch is provided at t...

Page 70: ...ng the button They are individually marked with the name of the function they control e g bilge pump They are found on the panel in the stern electrical compartment and on the panel below the helm See figure 1 Circuit main switch panel 2 Circuit breakers 3 Start service battery main switch 4 Cross over switch only with optional bow thruster Installed next to the starter battery ...

Page 71: ...AGRAMS Electrical diagrams are included as printed attachments to this manual They can also be obtained from your dealer or from Anytec if they are lost These diagrams can be used for technical reference and for professional service technicians If you lack professional skills for this kind of electrical system contact your local authorized Anytec dealer for help ...

Page 72: ... this manual Fire extinguisher DAFO Chapter 2 4 1 Anchor windlass Engbo Chapter 4 12 Bow Thruster optional Side Power Chapter 4 13 Heater optional Webasto Chapter 4 14 Music center optional Simrad Chapter 4 15 Camera with Infrared optional FLIR Chapter 4 18 Search light optional Go Light Chapter 4 19 Engine power steering Varies with brand Chapter 4 2 VHF radio optional Simrad Chapter 4 20 Navigat...

Page 73: ...lug is installed on the fuel tank inspection hatch You can use this hole for introducing a hose from any portable bilge pump used to remove the fuel If it is not possible to remove the fuel maintaining a full tank of fuel is recommended to prevent condensation of humid air If water enters the fuel system it must be completely drained and refueled with fresh fuel Water may be detected by inspecting...

Page 74: ...an you should choose the right tools and means for cleaning Avoid aggressive chemicals and salt dries burns in the surface as they will become difficult to remove over time The use of abrasive methods for washing such as polishing discs or sponges may gradually wear down the surface and its protection Strong basic chemicals are directly oxidizing on aluminum and should therefore be avoided in any ...

Page 75: ... sacrificial anodes made from zinc which are designed to corrode instead of the boat and the engine They are mounted at the bottom recess see figure The anodes must be inspected annually and renewed if more than 50 are wasted It is important to inspect the working surface of the sacrificial anode to ensure that it is free of paint and chalky corrosion deposits and particularly very important on th...

Page 76: ...Even the finest cleaning powders can scratch or burnish a mill rolled surface On polished finishes rubbing or wiping should be done in the direction of the polish lines not across them Crevice corrosion a brownish coloring which occurs where two pieces of stainless hardware meet is caused by impurities in water and air It can be easily cleaned with a good grade marine polish using a sponge cloth o...

Page 77: ...t pressure water nozzles when cleaning them Although they are of high quality they will eventually wear out from use sun exposure and wear from stepping on them They are considered a consumable and need to be replaced as needed A first roll of spare fastener tape is provided with the new boat 6 3 3 Doors and sunroof The cabin bow and stern doors as well as the sunroof are sealed against water and ...

Page 78: ...table to compensate for wear of seals of the hatches Loosen the bolts that hold the latch in place and adjust it The holes are oval to allow for easy adjustments Adjust it so that the hatch closes firmly against the seal and thus is watertight Adjustments may be needed after lengthy periods of use as the seal becomes compacted after time When the adjustment is not enough to ensure tightness it is ...

Page 79: ...ine owner s manual and carefully follow the instructions Lift your boat out from water well before ice formation Your boat is not dimensioned against sailing or storage in ice Hoist the boat Wash the bottom of the boat immediately afterwards Algae and slime will come off easier if they are not let to dry Remove the bottom drain plug see chapter 3 10 and leave the drain open Check the condition of ...

Page 80: ...ion of the hull Repair damages directly Refresh antifouling paint if it has been used before or consider adding new paint if the boat is moved to new waters see chapter 6 2 2 Inspect fuel and ventilation hoses and connectors check for any signs of wear tear and leakage Inspect fire extinguisher as per separate owner s manual Carryout maintenance operation on other accessories and equipment as desc...

Page 81: ...GE 73 For best possible service always provide your CIN number unique hull number as it will assure that the parts and services are specific for your individual boat For location of the CIN number please see chapter 1 3 ...

Page 82: ...the Anytec manual holder and Anytec shoulder bag Electrical diagrams Owner s manuals for components as referenced to in the Anytec owner s manual Final Quality Approval Authorized Installation Certificate Declaration of Conformity of recreational craft Delivery note with SecurMark bar code ...

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Page 84: ...ec Sweden reserves the right for any typographical errors and reserves the right to make changes Boats in this owner s manual may include optional equipment The content of this manual is protected by copyright All rights reserved Anytec Sweden AB ...

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