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3.10. Main Engine

Max 115 horsepower. See the separate manual for the engine with regard to its care, maintenance and

operation.

The rigging is long. We recommend double nuts for engine mounting. It is important to make sure that

the lower bolt holes are sealed. The engine mountings must be checked after about 20 hours of operation

(NOTE: Tighten the engine bolts). To improve the overall performance of the boat, it is important to

ensure that the engine and propeller are raised correctly so that the engine speed falls within prescribed

limits. Speak to your dealer if anything appears to be incorrect. For other data and maintenance instructions,

see the engine manual.

O- exercise caution and be considerate as regards exhaust emissions and engine noise in harbours. Spilt

fuel and oil must not be allowed to escape into the water

3.11. Trim  tabs

If trim tabs are fitted, the black nylon spacers supplied must be used between the stern and the trim tabs

to prevent unnecessary corrosion. See the manual for the operation and maintenance of trim tabs.

4. VENTILATION

Stowage spaces and the hull is ventilated. Replace any damaged valves.

5. PIPING SYSTEM

5.1. Fire extinguisher

The fire extinguishing equipment consists of one handheld extinguisher of powder type, mounted on the

steering console.

O- check the fire extinguisher at regular intervals to make sure it can operate at full power.

It is the responsibility of the owner / user:

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to ensure that the fire extinguishing equipment is working;

• 

to ensure that the crew know where the fire extinguishing equipment can be found and how it is to be used;

W- Make sure that you never;

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position anything in a manner which would impede access to safety functions such as : switches for the electri-

cal system, the main switch; - modify any part of the boat systems (particularly its electrical and fuel systems);

• 

fill the fuel tank while the engine is running, or near to a naked flame;

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smoke when handling any kind of fuel.

5.2. Bilge pump system

This system comprises one bilge pump with an automatic level switch. It is located in the stern and can

handle water in excess of 10 l.

Bilge pumps can also be operated manually. The switches are located on the console to the left of the

steering wheel. This boat comes equipped with a manual hand pump. A hose is located on the bottom

at the stern and allows you to drain all water from the boat. If you take the boat up on land, you have to

undo the boat plug in the stern. Do not forget to refit it once the boat has been emptied. This boat is selfbailing

by means of straight aluminium pipes which are located at floor level and pass straight through the

stern. A PVC hose is fitted which acts as a non-return valve.

W- Check regularly to make sure that no refuse or other waste has entered the PVC hose and could

cause a blockage. This is particularly important in autumn when leaves, etc. fall.

O- Check the pump function at regular intervals. Clear dirt / refuse out of the intake screens. It is important

to ensure that the power supply to the pump has been disabled via the switch so that the pump does

not continue to operate without any water or after inspection.

W- The combined capacity of the bilge system is not designed to withstand bailing of the boat if the hull is

damaged.

5.3. Fuel System

The system comprises of a fuel tank, venting and filling. Watch out for any spillages or odours in order to

ensure the best possible function. An inspection hatch for the tank is fitted in the engine well. The fuel tank

should always be kept as full as possible from October to March. This is to prevent condensation from

occuring inside the fuel tank.

O- It is important to ensure that the tank flap and the flap in the engine well are refitted correctly with

gaskets and sealant. We recommend that you have any problems rectified by experts.

5.4. Control

Hydraulic control with capacity for engines up to 150 hp. See the manual for care and maintenance. Oils

other than the oil prescribed must not be used.

5.5. Cooling system

Cooling water is taken in via the rig. Be careful when tilting out the engine too far while it is running so

that the intake is over the surface of the water.

W- The engine has an overflow pipe that can be used to verify that water is being pumped to cool the

engine

6. ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS

6.1. General

There is a 12V system for motors, controls and consumption, and the main switch is located on the sofa.

The battery choice is indicated by the engine manufacturer. Two additional sacrificial anodes are mounted

on the stern; replace these when they are more than 50% worn.

O- Remember that there is always a little power in the hull due to the engine, so make sure that the main

switch is set to off when the engine is not running. Modern engines which use data may require power at

regular intervals, so check the recommendations of the engine supplier.

Always:

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Check batteries and charge levels prior to use;

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Check for any odours;

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Disconnect and remove the batteries when laying up for winter or for any other long period of time;

• 

Check the operation of the navigation lights before boating at night, and always make sure that you have spare 

bulbs for the navigation lights.

Never:

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Work with electrical installations when the system is live;

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Modify the electrical system or electrical drawings without consulting a marine electrician;

• 

Replace or modify fuses to amperages other than the rated ones;

• 

Install or replace electrical components / equipment with components of higher amperages than the existing 

fuses;

• 

Leave your boat unattended with the main switches set to on (although the bilge pumps and alarms must 

always be switched on).

Summary of Contents for 530 SPD 2012

Page 1: ...English ANYTEC 530 SPD OWNER S MANUAL 2012...

Page 2: ...g 3 3 Masts flagpole 3 4 Handrails 3 5 Fuel tank 3 6 Painting corrosion protection 3 7 Windows 3 8 Ladders and steps 3 9 Helm 3 10 Main engine 3 11 Trim tabs 4 Ventilation heating 4 1 Ventilation 5 Pi...

Page 3: ...sit on a sofa in the stern or in front of the steering console The helm is fitted with adjustable foot supports for supreme comfort while boating Outside deck surfaces are fitted with tread plate Stro...

Page 4: ...nce when it is lifted Make sure that there is protection between the straps and the boat where necessary otherwisethe D fender may be damaged O Do not stand beneath the boat while it is suspended D 1...

Page 5: ...in freshwater and store them when dry 3 3 Masts flagpole Always check masts at regular intervals searching for any play or cracks 3 4 Handrails Check handrail mountings at least once every season 3 5...

Page 6: ...to make sure that no refuse or other waste has entered the PVC hose and could cause a blockage This is particularly important in autumn when leaves etc fall O Check the pump function at regular inter...

Page 7: ...re restricted Sudden turns may result in loss of control over the boat Reduce your speed before making sharp turns If the engine is angled out trim it before making any sharp movements Do not use this...

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