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13. Switch panel in toilet compartment

13. Switch panel in toilet compartment

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Summary of Contents for 28 Cabin

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL MODEL YEAR 2021 AXOPAR 28 CABIN ...

Page 2: ...de 8 2 4 Life raft 10 3 Product overview 11 3 1 Purpose of use 11 3 2 Identification 11 3 3 Builder s plate 11 3 4 CE certification 12 3 5 Conformity 12 3 6 Dimensions and weight 14 3 7 Boat layout 16 4 Product description 18 4 1 Stability and buoyancy 18 4 1 1 Self draining systems 18 4 1 2 Openings in the hull and deck 19 4 1 3 Bilge system 21 4 2 Technical systems 25 4 2 1 Electrical system 25 ...

Page 3: ... 1 3 Steering system 43 6 1 3 1 Checking and topping up oil 43 6 1 3 2 Steering maintenance 44 6 1 3 3 Steering console switch panel 44 6 1 4 Starting the engine 44 6 2 Swivel seat Driver and passenger seats 45 6 3 Inspecting the boat 46 6 3 1 Checklist Regular inspection before leaving harbor 46 6 3 2 Checklist After using the boat 46 6 4 Handling the boat 47 6 4 1 Checklist Boat handling before ...

Page 4: ...aunching 56 7 7 Corrective maintenance 57 7 7 1 Chalking 57 7 7 2 Scratches and nicks 57 7 7 3 Stains 57 7 7 4 Deep marks gouges and holes 57 8 Environment 58 8 1 Requirements for North America 58 9 Appendix I Checklists 59 9 1 Checklist Fire in the engine 59 9 2 Checklist After fire 59 9 3 Checklist Regular inspection before leaving harbor 59 9 4 Checklist After using the boat 60 9 5 Checklist Bo...

Page 5: ...ined workshops Changes that can affect the boat s security features must be assessed carried out and documented by competent professionals The boat manufacturer cannot be held responsible for unauthorized modifications Every change to the boat s center of gravity from highly mounted heavy equipment or a new engine type etc will significantly affect the stability trim and performance of the boat Ke...

Page 6: ...ial also contains confidential information which may not be disclosed to others without the prior written consent of Axopar Boats 1 5 Disclaimer The material in this manual is for information purposes only Axopar Boats reserves the right to change the products without prior notice to improve reliability function design or other characteristics of the products Axopar Boats assumes no liability for ...

Page 7: ...te loads appropriately to maintain design trim Avoid placing heavy equipment or material high up in the boat The liquids in the built in tanks are not included in the maximum load shown on the builder s plate WARNING Do not exceed the maximum number of persons allowed in the boat The total weight of the persons on board and their personal luggage must never exceed the maximum load of the boat When...

Page 8: ...xits Never block access to safety equipment such as fuel valves or main power switches Never block access to fire extinguishers visible or concealed Never modify the boat s systems especially electrical fuel or gas systems In case of fire use the fire extinguisher on the boat See the section Safety diagram for the exact location of the fire extinguisher If the fire starts to get out of control lea...

Page 9: ...ed to use the handheld fire extinguisher if necessary for post fire extinguishing Put out possible smoldering fires with water 2 2 4 Checklist After fire Open doors and windows for better ventilation Inspect the boat and its equipment and repair eventual damages Contact local authorities if needed Make sure that the fire extinguishing equipment is refilled or replaced after use 2 3 Carbon monoxide...

Page 10: ...resh air is circulating where people are present fumes move from the rear of the boat into the cockpit and cabin area To minimize the danger of CO accumulation when the engine and generator are running or when using burning fuel applications Be sure to have sufficient ventilation when using canvas or window type side curtains when underway anchored moored or docked If the convertible top is instal...

Page 11: ...at it is easily accessible in case of emergency Using the life raft The life raft shall be tied to the stern of the boat and prepared for use In an emergency the life raft is easiest and safest to board from the swimming deck Switch off the engine before using the life raft Follow the life raft manufacturer s instructions Axopar 28 Cabin MY2021 Document ID 28CMY21202012EN Owner s Manual 2020 Axopa...

Page 12: ... Data FI Country of manufacturer Finland Hyphen AXO Manufacturer Axopar 7A Boat model A Open B T Top C Cabin 001 Boat number F Manufacturing month A January B February C March etc 9 Last digit of the manufacturing year 20 Model year 3 3 Builder s plate The builder s plate is always fitted close to the steering position in the boat Eurofins Expert Services Oy has inspected that the boat fulfils the...

Page 13: ...requirements stated Category Description A Ocean The boat is designed for extended voyages where conditions experienced may exceed wind force 8 on Beaufort Scale and include significant wave heights of at least 4 meters Under such conditions the boat must be largely self sufficient B Offshore The boat is designed for offshore voyages where conditions up to and including wind force 8 on Beaufort Sc...

Page 14: ...ucture ISO 12215 5 2008 A1 2014 ISO 12215 6 2008 Hydrostatics Stability and freeboard EN ISO 12217 1 2017 Buoyancy and floatation EN ISO 12217 1 2017 Manufacturer s maximum recommended load EN ISO 14946 2001 AC 2005 Openings in hull deck and superstructure EN ISO 9093 1 1997 EN ISO 9093 2 2002 EN ISO 12216 2002 Flooding EN ISO 11812 2001 EN ISO 15083 2003 ISO 8849 2003 Handling characteristics Han...

Page 15: ...ngine 0 8 m 2 ft 8 in Height measured from waterline at light load 2 8 m 9 ft 8 in Power SI units US units Maximum recommended engine power 298 kW 400 hp Maximum recommended power with twin engines 2 x 148 kW 2 x 200 hp Weight and loading SI units US units Hull weight excluding engine 2383 kg 5254 lb Category B Category C Maximum number of persons Default weights Adult 75 kg Child 37 5 kg 6 9 Axop...

Page 16: ... US units Maximum recommended engine weight 522 kg 1151 lb Personal luggage 50 kg 110 lb Fresh water 39 l 39 kg 86 lb Septic water 45 l 45 kg 99 lb Fuel 260 l 225 kg 430 lb Other liquids heater fuel 17 kg 37 lb Life raft weight 24 kg 53 lb Total weight of fuel water and other liquids 296 kg 681 lb Mass on trailer 3331 kg 7344 lb Tank capacity SI units US units Fuel tank 300 l Fuel tank North Ameri...

Page 17: ...ons The layout of the equipment and the technical components may vary depending on the chosen accessory alternatives The standard boat has a flat afterdeck with stowage underneath The stowage can be replaced with optional extra equipment such as an aft cabin a storage bench or a wetbar 1 Aft cabin 2 Storage bench 3 Wetbar Axopar 28 Cabin MY2021 Document ID 28CMY21202012EN Owner s Manual 2020 Axopa...

Page 18: ...house pentry In the front part of the cabin there is a separate storage room toilet option with a door that opens to the front deck 1 Pilothouse pentry 2 Storage room toilet option Axopar 28 Cabin MY2021 Document ID 28CMY21202012EN Owner s Manual 2020 Axopar Boats Page 17 ...

Page 19: ...for the toilet s flushing water 4 1 1 Self draining systems The boat is equipped with self draining systems for the whole deck area The system is drained through drain holes in the aft of the boat There are drain holes for water in both aft corners of the deck The openings are directly connected to the sea The deck of the boat has been designed to allow the water to drain straight into the sea via...

Page 20: ...f the boat is out of use for a long time and to open them again when the boat is used again If the boat is lifted out from water or in rainy conditions inlets should be kept open Always check that all hatches are securely closed before and after using the boat We recommend that you keep the windows doors deck hatches roof hatches vents and interior doors closed while driving In stormy weather alwa...

Page 21: ... Floor hatch or roof hatch with aft cabin 4 Cabin door 5 Side storage box 6 Front storage box 7 Service hatches in the cockpit step without aft cabin 8 Service hatch in the STB fender box 9 Toilet door 10 Storage box hatches The location and number of these components depend on the level of the equipment on the boat Axopar 28 Cabin MY2021 Document ID 28CMY21202012EN Owner s Manual 2020 Axopar Boat...

Page 22: ...sts of several pumps that cover all the lower sections of the boat The boat is equipped with both manual and electrical bilge pumps The signs on the boat display the draining area of each pump The electric bilge pumps are equipped with a float which triggers them automatically if there is water in the bilge space The pumps can also be controlled manually from the switches on the steering console A...

Page 23: ...t owner and user shall mitigate the risk by checking the bilge water regularly for contaminants such as oil diesel and glycol There is a sign in the boat indicating the draining area of each pump respectively CAUTION Do not run dry for long time The pump will be damaged WARNING Check the functionality of the bilge pumps regularly by manually activating them Remove any waste from the intakes The co...

Page 24: ...oduct description 1 Handle bilge pump 2 Aft electric bilge pump 3 Front electric bilge pump 4 Hull through valves Axopar 28 Cabin MY2021 Document ID 28CMY21202012EN Owner s Manual 2020 Axopar Boats Page 23 ...

Page 25: ...valves 2 Deck draining pump outlet 3 Shower pump outlet 4 Front bilge pump outlet 5 Septic tank ventilation 6 Fresh water tank ventilation 7 Diesel tank ventilation 8 Septic tank draining seacock 9 Sinks draining seacock 10 Toilet seat inlet seacock 11 Heater exhaust 12 Manual bilge pump outlet 13 Aft bilge pump outlet Axopar 28 Cabin MY2021 Document ID 28CMY21202012EN Owner s Manual 2020 Axopar B...

Page 26: ...V system The 12 V system consists of engine driven alternators battery chargers for shore side electricity batteries and equipment The power supply happens from charger or alternator via diodes for batteries Most of the boat s equipment uses the 12 V system To activate the circuits in the 12V system the main switches for the corresponding circuits need to be activated and the fuses intact Damaged ...

Page 27: ...e current is conducted to the distribution board and from there to different parts of the boat The background color of the main switch and the text On shows that the electronic circuit is switched on and when the circuit is switched off the background color is red and the text says Off When you leave the boat for any length of time switch off the current from all main switches The devices that con...

Page 28: ...r example the 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 more information see the manual of the device in question 4 2 5 Fuses The fuse panel includes fuses for the boat s equipment The fuse panel is located in the toilet room The fuses ...

Page 29: ...ndlasses high current fuses are located under the front deck hatch and the battery charger fuses behind the toilet s wall panel The functioning of fuses can be checked from the holes in the fuse s cover If the metal strip visible in the hole is unbroken the fuse is operational If the metal strip is damaged meaning that an overload has occurred contact a qualified nautical electrician Axopar 28 Cab...

Page 30: ...ervice battery for other appliances and equipment on the boat There is also one battery for the bow thruster CAUTION Use only maintenance free AGM batteries in the boat 4 2 7 1 Charging the batteries Make sure that the battery compartment is always well ventilated when charging batteries Only charge batteries in the boat with the boat s own chargers In other cases remove batteries from the boat Re...

Page 31: ...isconnecting from the boat 4 Close the hatch of the boat s shore power connection The system s main fuse is located in a separate control panel The system includes a battery charger which starts charging batteries automatically when the boat has been connected to shore power The location of the components is presented in the section Electrical System The shore power system should be checked at lea...

Page 32: ...e the fuel system drawing in the Appendix II For care and maintenance of the fuel system see the instructions in the engine manual WARNING Do not smoke or handle open flames when refueling Remember that it is not allowed to store fuel in spaces not specifically designed for it Since there is no ventilated storage space on this boat possible spare fuel cans must be stored on deck The fuel filter if...

Page 33: ... fuel into a suitable container avoid fuel spillage and check that there is no condensation water If there is water in the filter continue to drain until only clean fuel appears The fuel system on the engine is sensitive to air bubbles in the fuel Always fill the tanks well before they are completely empty If the system has been run dry it must be bled before the engine can be started again See th...

Page 34: ...tank is filled via the inlet pipe on the foredeck The fresh water system is turned on by switching on the fresh water pump The pump switch is located on the fuse panel The system maintains a working pressure automatically with the assistance of a hydraulic accumulator which is why the pump does not need to be shut after use Switch the system off when leaving the boat Do not forget to check filter ...

Page 35: ...r pump switch 5 Water inlet fitting 6 Toilet tap 7 Water tank and pump 4 3 2 Septic system The boat s septic system consists of the toilet seat the septic tank and the related systems Axopar 28 Cabin MY2021 Document ID 28CMY21202012EN Owner s Manual 2020 Axopar Boats Page 34 ...

Page 36: ...o avoid damages you must also not pour hotter than lukewarm water into the toilet It is under no circumstances allowed to flush paper towels fabric or rubber products hard objects oil products or solvents down the toilet Using the manual toilet Before using the manual toilet open the water intake cock which is located behind the service hatch Close the cock after use Using the electrical toilet Th...

Page 37: ... the location of the pump see the section Septic system The shut off valve must be closed after the evacuation Do not allow the tank to become full It can lead to paper becoming compacted in the bottom of the tank making it more difficult to empty NOTICE Before the boat is laid up for winter storage the whole system must be cleaned and flushed through while the boat is still in the water The whole...

Page 38: ...ed by removing the bottom of the storage box The bow thruster is powered by the Aux battery The main switch is located in the bow area of the boat The control switch is located in the steering console The batteries must be disconnected from the electronic circuit before changing a fuse For more information see the manufacturer s manual WARNING Incorrect use may cause overheating and short circuiti...

Page 39: ... working order The anchor chain can move freely The anchor and the chain cannot damage the boat when lowered For more information see the manufacturer s manual While under way An anchor windlass must be fixed mechanically to prevent it from coming loose when the boat is moving For more information see the manufacturer s manual WARNING If the windlass loosens when the boat is moving at great speed ...

Page 40: ... be adjusted depending on how the boat is loaded CAUTION Note the location of the log transducer to avoid damaging it Protect the hull sides well to avoid damages The lifting beam should be exactly the same width as the boat Always take great precautions near and around the boat when lifting The location of the lift straps is indicated in the figure Before operating any lifting equipment Check and...

Page 41: ...ufficient to carry the boat and its engine equipment battery boating accessories and fuel on board WARNING A boat trailer that does not have sufficient capacity or that is poorly maintained can become damaged and cause a danger on the road Make sure that the trailer capacity is sufficient to also carry the weight of the engine fuel and equipment CAUTION The hull of the boat can be damaged if there...

Page 42: ...imilar top or cover on the boat during trailering These hoods and covers can become detached at high speeds and damage the boat and cause a danger to traffic 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 trailering or remove the hood completely if necessary Axopar 28 Cabin MY2021 Document ID 28CMY2...

Page 43: ...r from the equipment used in the figures in this manual This might be due to any optional equipment chosen or modifications made after producing this manual In such cases we recommend that you contact your local dealer for additional information regarding the operation of the equipment in question Always maintain the boat properly and make allowance for the deterioration that will occur over time ...

Page 44: ...s in the boat s steering console A switch for the windscreen washer is installed next to the switch for the windscreen wipers The windscreen wash fluid tank is located beside the fresh water tank 6 1 3 Steering system 6 1 3 1 Checking and topping up oil Effective and properly working steering is crucial for the safety of the boat Check the oil level in the pump before casting off Axopar 28 Cabin M...

Page 45: ...console switch panel 1 Navigation lights 2 Anchor lights 3 Interior lights 4 Deck lights 5 Underwater lights 6 Horn 7 Search light 8 Wiper control 9 Wiper washer 10 Forward bilge pump manual use 11 Aft bilge pump manual use 12 Panel lights 6 1 4 Starting the engine See the engine manufacturer s manual for engine information 1 Set the engine lever in neutral 2 Turn the ignition on and check the fue...

Page 46: ...ot operate this boat with an engine that exceeds the maximum engine power recommended by the manufacturer 6 2 Swivel seat Driver and passenger seats The driver and passenger seats are operated with the locking handle The locking handle must be in the locked position when the boat speed exceeds 5 knots 1 Moving locking handle 2 Rotation locking handle In the moving function lift the locking handle ...

Page 47: ...umps are functional The bilge has no signs of fuel or oil leaks The deck drain system is clean and the valves are open All deck hatches are tightly closed Electrical and engine Check that All the fuses are intact The main switches are switched on The batteries have enough power The engine works properly The engine cooling water flows as expected The fuel level is sufficient WARNING The specified t...

Page 48: ...wed and adequately secured to manage rough sea and wind conditions Make sure that the swim ladder is raised out of the water before moving off Make sure that the steering is correctly positioned before starting All persons on board should wear an appropriate life vest when on deck 6 4 2 Leaving the jetty Before casting off consider how to best leave the jetty Check what the wind direction is Using...

Page 49: ...detaching the mooring lines For more detailed instructions see the engine manual It is very important that the boat stops if you for some reason fall overboard or stumble on board particularly if you are alone However remember to detach the lanyard from your wrist before docking or beaching operations to prevent the engine from stopping unintentionally 6 4 3 2 Driving at high speed Although the bo...

Page 50: ...paddlewheel effect The boat s propellers have considerable propulsion power that provides powerful acceleration Take this into consideration to avoid dangerous situations arising from this DANGER A revolving propeller is life threatening to a swimmer or a person who has fallen overboard Use the dead man s switch and turn off the engine when someone is climbing on board 6 4 3 3 Driving in rough sea...

Page 51: ... wet 6 4 4 Visibility from helming position Take the visibility from the helming position into consideration Among other things the following factors can considerably reduce visibility Gear trim angle Trim tab angle Load and load positioning Speed Rapid acceleration Changeover from displacement speed to planning Sea conditions Rain and thunderstorms Darkness and fog Inner lighting when under way i...

Page 52: ...n uncontrollable slowing Therefore you should run the boat with a high bow angle in a following sea 6 5 Preventing falling overboard The boat s working decks are areas where people can move about when the boat is being maneuvered The working deck area is shown in grey in the figure 1 Working deck area 2 Seats Do not sit stand or spend time in other parts of the boat while the boat is under way Mov...

Page 53: ... the wind Try to hold the bow exactly into the wind and maintain sufficient speed for the boat to answer the rudder If the bow is blown off in one direction back out and repeat the maneuver Bring the bow up to the jetty and make sure you get a line ashore quickly Docking with a side wind is a little more difficult Do not steer parallel to the jetty letting the boat blow in as there is always a ris...

Page 54: ...pth of the water 8 Put the engine in astern to check that the anchor has taken hold only when bow anchoring 9 Note your position on the GPS Regularly check that the boat has not moved from its position 10 Set the echo sounder to Anchor Watch WARNING Always fix the anchor in such a way that it is securely fastened onto the boat An anchor that falls off when under way may cause serious damage to the...

Page 55: ...ded for fiberglass and follow the instructions carefully NOTICE Never wax a gelcoat surface in direct sunlight 7 2 Maintaining the interiors 7 2 1 Wooden interiors The interior details of the boat such as the locker doors and drawer fronts and wooden strips are made of oiled wood Clean the wooden interior details with a damp cloth and a small amount of soapy water Treat the wooden surfaces again e...

Page 56: ...apping NOTICE Hang to dry Never use a drying cabinet or iron to speed up drying Check that the cover is completely dry before stowing Stowing a moist cover can cause mold damage Store the cover in dry indoor conditions for the winter The cover must not be stored in the boat 7 3 1 Cleaning the cover The cover should be thoroughly cleaned two or three times a year NOTICE Never use high pressure wash...

Page 57: ...this is not possible make sure that the cushions are dry and position them on their side 5 Be very thorough about having good ventilation in the boat 6 If the batteries are left aboard make sure they are fully charged otherwise the batteries can freeze and crack 7 6 Checklist Before launching 1 Remove the tarpaulin in good time before launching 2 Wash the hull with a regular shampoo and a soft bru...

Page 58: ... cleanser followed by waxing to restore original luster For non water soluble stains such as grease oil and rubber heel marks use a solvent such as acetone rubbing alcohol toluene or xylene followed by a mild detergent If these solvents are not effective try a rubbing compound or fine sanding followed by waxing 7 7 4 Deep marks gouges and holes Deep marks gouges and holes should be repaired profes...

Page 59: ... with the international regulations on the prevention of marine pollution MARPOL and comply with these regulations as far as possible 8 1 Requirements for North America The EPA standards state that in freshwater lakes freshwater reservoirs or other freshwater impoundments whose inlets or outlets are such as to prevent the ingress or egress by vessel traffic subject to this regulation or in rivers ...

Page 60: ...ndows for better ventilation Inspect the boat and its equipment and repair eventual damages Contact local authorities if needed Make sure that the fire extinguishing equipment is refilled or replaced after use 9 3 Checklist Regular inspection before leaving harbor Safety Make sure that All the people onboard have life jackets The wind and wave conditions do not exceed the design category of the bo...

Page 61: ...4 Checklist After using the boat Make sure that The main switches are switched off The septic tank discharge valve is closed There is no water in the bilge The bilge pumps are functional The deck draining works properly and all the draining valves are open All deck hatches roof canvas and doors are tightly closed 9 5 Checklist Boat handling before leaving harbor For safe navigation under all weath...

Page 62: ...ons and make sure that there is good holding ground 5 Check that the safety chain has been released from the anchor 6 Wait until you have reached the intended anchoring point before lowering the anchor 7 Let out the anchor line equal to at least three times the depth of the water 8 Put the engine in astern to check that the anchor has taken hold only when bow anchoring 9 Note your position on the ...

Page 63: ...e gelcoat has lost its shine use a rubbing compound on these areas before polishing 5 Paint the bottom with antifouling paint 6 If the batteries have been removed put them back and check the electrolyte level in the cells Check the condition of the batteries 7 Check all cables clamps engine mountings and other fastenings 8 Check the steering before launching 9 Check the instrumentation 10 Close al...

Page 64: ...10 Appendix II Fuel system 10 Appendix II Fuel system Axopar 28 Cabin MY2021 Document ID 28CMY21202012EN Owner s Manual 2020 Axopar Boats Page 63 ...

Page 65: ... fixing brackets Weld jig to be used 240 664 S Sundfors 22 08 2017 22 08 2017 S Sundfors 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 A B C E D F F E D C B A Product Project AX81692 Axopar 28 EU Axopar SFS EN 22768 1 SFS EN ISO 13920 A3 Designed by Scale General tolerances Mass Date Drawing number 1 10 Approved by Date Quantity manufactured Customer Fueltank AX28 Description Rev www alutank fi A 537 1 8 x 2 10...

Page 66: ...11 Appendix III Electrical diagrams 11 Appendix III Electrical diagrams Axopar 28 Cabin MY2021 Document ID 28CMY21202012EN Owner s Manual 2020 Axopar Boats Page 64 ...

Page 67: ...UT INPUT BATTERY_1 INPUT XG1b INPUT INPUT INPUT 8 13447 X 40G 7 X5G 8 1 1 25 10 M_S1b 1 1 25 10 XG1d 1 1 25 10 M_S1d 8 8 X 40a 6 8 2635810 X40G 8 8 X40a 7 11 X30a 8 11 6 11 X30a 11 11 7 11 X 30a 8 11 6 11 X 30a 11 11 1 1 16 10 XG1c 1 1 3314 02 G1b 1 1 16 6 A12a 1 1 16 6 A12c 1 1 16 6 A12b 10 4101 10 X 5G 20 20 20 X 4G 20 4102 X 4G 20 4102 20 1 1 50 8 C1c 1 1 50 8 C1e 1 1 50 8 M6a 1 1 50 8 M6b 1 1 ...

Page 68: ...M_S3k 1 1 10 5 M_F9 1 2 17019 K 3 12 24V 140A House battery positive Start Battery Positive Battery Negative A 55 A 56 A 57 A 58 A 59 1 1 25 10 M_S3a 4 8 X 4b 5 8 6 8 4 8 X4b 5 8 6 8 8 11 X1a 1 11 X1a 2 11 3 11 3 11 X6b 1 11 X30a 2 11 3 11 2 11 X7c 3 11 X7c 1 11 X 1a 2 11 3 11 8 11 X 1a 3 11 X 6b 1 11 X 30a 2 11 3 11 2 11 X 7c 3 11 X 7c 1 1 3314 02 G2c 20 4102 X 4G 1 1 95 10 M_S3b 1 1 95 10 G2a 1 ...

Page 69: ... X5 3 4 X5 2 4 X5 7 8 2635810 X4c 8 8 2635810 X4c 5 11 X1a 5 11 X30a 5 11 2639010 X 1a 5 11 X 30a 10 4101 X 5G 10 4101 X 5G 20 4102 X 4G 20 4102 X 4G 1 2 88 05 A1B14 A00 F 11 5A HEATER CTRL 1 2 88 10 A1B14 A00 F 12 10A REFRIGERATOR 1 2 88 10 A1B14 A00 F 16 10A TOILET 1 2 88 10 A1B14 A00 F 10 10A VHF 1 2 88 15 A1B14 A00 F 31 15A MACERATOR 1 2 98 25 A1B13 A00 M_F 5 25A HEATER C1501ABBB S 14 2 1 A3 F...

Page 70: ...1 11 X6b 2 11 X6b 1 11 X 6b 4 11 X 6b 2 11 X 6b 20 4102 X 4G 20 4102 X 4G C NO NC 14077 S 1 C NO NC 14077 S 2 1 2 88 05 A1B14 A00 F 1 5A NAVIGATION LTS 1 4 DT044P E004 A 25a 2 4 DT044P E004 A 25a 1 4 DT064S P012 A25a 2 4 DT064S P012 A25a C 5 S1 NO 5 S1 5 S1 5 S1 C 5 S2 NO 5 S2 5 S2 5 S2 1 F1 2 F1 NAV LT STB H1 NAV TOP LT H3 NAV LT PORT H28 1 2 P600G D 1 6A R3K32_0 5W R1 R3K32_0 5W R2 X4G X4G CONNE...

Page 71: ...2 88 10 A1B14 A00 F 3 10A INTERIOR LTS C 5 S3 NO 5 S3 5 S3 5 S3 1 F3 2 F3 DOWN LT LED STRIPE H7 INTERIOR LT H35 R3K32_0 5W R3 TOILET LT H11 LED STRIPE ROOF LT FORE H44 LED STRIPE ROOF AFT H45 READING LT WITH USB H12 READING LT WITH USB H16 ROOF LT FORE H13 ROOF LT FORE H14 ROOF LT AFT H4 ROOF LT AFT H5 READING LT H46 TOILET LT H17 TOILET DN LT H51 TOILET DN LT H52 2 5 YELLOW BLACK 2 5 YELLOW BLACK...

Page 72: ... 5G 1 1 6434 01 X 3b 1 C NO NC 14077 S 4 1 2 88 10 A1B14 A00 F 13 10A DECK LTS C 5 S4 NO 5 S4 5 S4 5 S4 1 F13 2 F13 DECK LT COCKPIT H8 DECK LT PORT AFT H 9 DECK LT COCKPIT H10 DECK LT H 15 DECK LT COCKPIT PORT H18 DECK LT STB FORE H19 DECK LT STB AFT H20 DECK LT PORT FORE H21 DECK LT PORT AFT H22 LOGO LT STB H 39 DECK LT FORE H 40 DECK LT COCKPIT STB H 41 R3K32_0 5W R4 86 5 K8 87 5 K8 30 5 K8 85 5...

Page 73: ...2635410 X4e 2 4 2635410 X4e 1 8 X4a 1 2 2637710 X 7d 2 2 2637710 X 7d 1 2 2637710 X 9 2 2 X 9 1 2 2637810 X7d 2 2 2637810 X7d 1 2 2637810 X9 2 2 X9 11 11 2638010 X7b 11 11 2639010 X 7b 20 4102 X 4G 1 1 6440 01 X 4a 1 C NO NC 14077 S 7 C NO NC 14077 S 5 C NO NC 14077 S 12 1 2 88 05 A1B14 A00 F 27 5A UW LIGHTS 1 2 88 05 A1B14 A00 F 28 5A PANEL LIGHTS 1 2 88 10 A1B14 A00 F 15 10A SEARCH LT A1 SEARCH ...

Page 74: ...0a 6 8 X4a 7 8 X4a 6 8 X4c 10 11 X7b 1 11 X7b 9 11 X7b 2 11 X7b 10 11 X 7b 1 11 X 7b 9 11 2639010 X 7b 2 11 X 7b 20 4102 X 4G 20 4102 X 4G 1 1 4422 02 F4 1 1 1 4422 02 F5 1b C NO NC 14075 S 9 C NO NC 14077 S 8 1 2 88 05 A1B14 A00 F 5 5A W WASHER 1 2 88 10 A1B14 A00 F 4 10A WIPERS C 5 S8 NO 5 S8 5 S8 5 S8 C 5 S9 NO 5 S9 5 S9 5 S9 1 F4 2 F4 1 2 F5 W WASHER M 8 WIPER STB M 1 WIPER STB M 4 R3K32_0 5W ...

Page 75: ... 2635310 X40c 1 4 2635410 X30b 7 8 2635810 X40G 8 8 X4a 1 2 2637710 X 1b 2 2 2637710 X 1b 1 2 2637810 X1b 2 2 2637810 X1b 9 11 2638010 X6b 10 11 2638010 X6b 9 11 2639010 X 6b 10 11 2639010 X 6b 20 4102 X 4G 1 1 4422 02 F7 1b C NO NC 16449 S 6 1 2 88 05 A1B14 A00 F 7 5A HORN 1 2 88 05 A1B14 A00 M_F 10 5A CO MONITOR A50 CO MONITOR A51 CO MONITOR TOILET A 60 CO MONITOR C 5 S6 NO 5 S6 5 S6 5 S6 1 F7 2...

Page 76: ...1 X 1a 10 11 X 1a 9 11 2639010 X 1a 7 11 X 7b 6 11 2639010 X 7b 9 11 X 30a 1 11 X 7c 5 11 2639010 X 7c C NO NC 14077 S 11 C NO NC 14077 S 10 1 2 88 10 A1B14 A00 F 25 10A BILGE P AFT 1 2 88 10 A1B14 A00 M_F 8 10A BILGE P AFT AUTO 1 2 88 10 A1B14 A00 M_F 7 10A BILGE P FWD AUTO 1 2 88 10 A1B14 A00 F 24 10A BILGE P FWD C 5 S11 NO 5 S11 5 S11 5 S11 C 5 S10 NO 5 S10 5 S10 5 S10 1 2 1 M_F8 2 M_F8 1 M_F7 ...

Page 77: ... X5G 1 2 2 5700 iG1 P10 DD 10A F 32 10A FRESH W PUMP 4 4 2634410 X 5 4 4 X 31 3 4 2634410 X 4d 2 4 2634410 X 30b 4 4 X5 4 4 X31 3 4 2635410 X4d 2 4 2635410 X30b 1 2 2637710 FT_X 1 2 2 2637710 FT_X 1 1 2 2637810 FT_X1 2 2 2637810 FT_X1 7 11 X1a 7 11 X 1a 10 4101 X 5G 10 4101 X 5G 1 2 88 10 A1B14 A00 F 23 10A FISH TANK PUMP 1 2 88 20 A1B13 A00 M_F 4 20A TRIM A4 FW PUMP A6 TRIM 1 2 1 2 1 F23 2 F23 FI...

Page 78: ...X3a 6 11 X1a 20 4102 X 4G 1 1 6434 01 X 3a 1 1 1 6434 01 X 1a 6 1 2 88 03 A1B14 A00 F 19 3A NMEA2000 1 2 88 10 A1B14 A00 F 14 10A RADIO 1 2 88 10 A1B14 A00 M_F 6 10A MEMORY 1 2 88 10 A1B14 A00 F 17 10A RADAR 1 2 88 10 A1B14 A00 F 18 10A ECHO A40 RADAR A42 ECHO A43 NMEA2000 1 F14 2 F14 1 M_F6 2 M_F6 2 F17 1 F17 2 F18 1 F18 2 F19 1 F19 LS 2 LS 3 LS 4 LS 5 1 LS2 2 LS2 1 LS3 2 LS3 1 LS4 2 LS4 1 LS5 2 ...

Page 79: ...b 10 11 X 30a 20 4102 X 4G 20 4102 X 4G 20 4102 X 4G 20 4102 X 4G 1 2 88 03 A1B14 A00 F 21 3A WASTE W CTRL UNIT 1 2 88 10 A1B14 A00 F 6 10A AUX 1 2 88 10 A1B14 A00 F 8 10A 12 V DC OUTLET 1 2 88 10 A1B14 A00 F 9 10A PLOTTER 1 2 88 10 A1B14 A00 F 22 10A AMPLIFIER AS212 A 8 12V DC AS212 A 29 12V DC AS212 A 30 12V DC A49 A17 A17 A 17 USB OUTLET A39 PLOTTER A48 WASTE W CTRL UNIT 1 F6 2 F6 1 2 1 F9 2 F9...

Page 80: ...b 1 1 35 10 G3a 1 1 35 10 M_S4b 1 1 35 10 M_S4a 1 1 35 10 G3c 1 1 35 10 M_S4c 1 1 35 8 A9a 1 1 35 8 A9b 1 1 35 10 BT_F1a 1 1 35 10 BT_F1b 1 1 35 8 A_F1a 1 1 35 8 A_F1b 1 2 88 10 A1B14 A00 F 20 10A AUTOPILOT 1 2 4487 M_S 4 275A 1250A AUX MS 1 4 DT044P E004 A 25b 2 4 DT044P E004 A 25b 3 4 DT044P E004 A 25b 1 4 DT064S P012 A25b 2 4 DT064S P012 A25b 3 4 DT064S P012 A25b 1 2 8267 BT_CF 1 125A 1 2 BT_F1...

Page 81: ...T 8 13447 X 40G 2 3 2634310 X 40c 4 4 2634410 X 4d 4 4 2634410 X 30b 3 4 2634410 X 4e 2 3 2635310 X40c 4 4 2635410 X4d 4 4 2635410 X30b 3 4 2635410 X4e 8 8 2635810 X40G 1 2 88 10 A1B14 A00 F 30 10A SPARE 1 2 88 10 A1B14 A00 F 2 10A AUX 1 2 88 15 A1B14 A00 F 29 15A SUMP PUMP 1 F26 2 F26 1 F30 2 F29 1 F29 1 F2 2 F2 SUMP PUMP M 10 1 2 88 20 A1B13 A00 F 26 20A ROOF CANVAS A64 ROOF CANVAS ACTUATOR A65 ...

Page 82: ...CED DRAWING C5 NOT MODIFIED C6 NOT MODIFIED VV PF PF 30 8 2017 TuM 6 C 22 9 2017 31 1 2018 5 2 2018 16 TARGA SOFT A61 A62 A 63 A 64 T_ARC ARC ARC ARC ARC ARC ARC A_LT A_LT 1 4 T_ANCH 2 4 A 70 A 71 T_ARC1 ARC1 ARC1 ARC1 ARC1 ARC1 ARC1 BLACK 1 5 BLACK RED 1 5 RED YELLOW 1 5 YELLOW BLACK BROWN 1 5 BROWN BLUE 1 5 BLUE GREEN 1 5 GREEN INPUT 1 BLACK ANCH_LT 1 RED BLACK 1 5 BLACK RED 1 5 RED YELLOW 1 5 Y...

Page 83: ...1 HEATER INPUT X5G 1 HEATER X1a 5 Dv3 TOILET S13 A28 1 TOILET TOILET S13 Dv2 MAG_VENT S13 A54 1 MAG VENT MAG_VENT S13 Dv2 TOILET_SW X5 2 S13 1 TOILET SWITCH PANEL TOILET A28 MAG_VENT A54 TOILET A28 MAG_VENT A54 INPUT X 30a 5 1 INPUT A5 X5G 1 2 INPUT A3 3 INPUT A4 X 32 3 4 INPUT X 31 4 5 INPUT H38 2 H39 2 6 7 INPUT XG1b 8 INPUT XG1b 13447_2635810 1 FRIDGE A3 X5 1 2 TOILET_SW S13 3 HEATER_CTRL A5 4 ...

Page 84: ...0b 1 A50 X1b 1 2UT BACK VIEW 2 CO_MONITOR A60 2637810 1 INPUT X 30a 1 X1a 1 2 INPUT X 30a 2 3 INPUT X 30a 3 11U BACK VIEW 4 BILGE_AT M3 5 HEATER A5 6 MEMORY X 31 1 7 TRIM A6 8 INPUT X 30a 6 9 BILGE_MAN X7c 5 10 INPUT X 30a 9 11 OUTLET X 30a 10 2638010 1 BILGE_MAN M3 X7c 1 2 INPUT X7c 3 3 INPUT X7c 2 X 30a 7 4 DECK_LT_OUT H39 1 H38 1 5 BILGE_MAN X1a 9 6 7 8 9 10 11 2638010 1 INPUT X1a 1 X 30a 1 2 I...

Page 85: ...W 7 8 NAV_LT H27 9 HORN_IN X4a 8 10 HORN_OUT H6 X 40c 1 11 1 WIPER_IN C X4a 6 K10 87 X7b 1 2 W_WASH_IN X4c 6 3 4 5 6 BILGE_MAN X4a 2 11U BACK VIEW 7 BILGE_P_IN X4b 1 8 9 WIPER_CTRL K10 86 10 W_WASH_OUT M8 11 PANEL_LTS_IN X4e 2 1 INPUT X4b 4 X30a 1 2 INPUT X4b 5 3 INPUT X4b 6 4 5 INPUT X4G 11U BACK VIEW 6 INPUT X4G X30a 9 7 INPUT A8 X4G 8 INPUT X4G 9 INPUT X30a 6 10 OUTLET X4b 3 11 INPUT X4G 1 ANCH...

Page 86: ... AUX X 40a 2 5 INTERIOR_LTS X6b 5 X 40a 4 6 WIPER_IN C X7b 1 7 WIPER_IN C M4 8 HORN_IN X6b 9 2635810 1 BILGE_P_IN X7b 7 X4b 1 2 INTERIOR_LTS X 10 1 A26 3 OUTLET X30a 10 4 INPUT X30a 1 8U BACK VIEW 5 INPUT X30a 2 6 INPUT X30a 3 7 OUTLET A17 A8 8 INPUT X4G 2635810 1 PLOTTER A39 X4c 1 2 RADAR A40 3 4 ECHO A42 5 NMEA2000 A43 8U BACK VIEW 6 W_WASH_IN X7b 2 7 VHF A46 8 MACERATOR A47 2635810 87a 87 WIPER...

Page 87: ...UT H34 H29 X40c 1 3UT BACK VIEW 2 ROOF_CNVS SOF_T1 3 2635310 1 X40G 1 8U BACK VIEW 2 3 INPUT H4 H35 4 INPUT M1 5 INPUT H44 H13 6 INPUT X40a 8 7 INPUT H34 H29 8 INPUT SOF_T1 2635810 1 X40a 1 2 3 ROOF_LT_OUT H44 H35 8U BACK VIEW 4 INTERIOR_LTS H4 H13 5 WIPER_S_I M1 6 WIPER_IN C M1 7 8 INPUT X40G 6 2635810 1 ANCH_LT H3 A 25a 1 2 INPUT H3 3 4 DT044P E004 INPUT X40G 5 Lt1 ROOF_LT_OUT X40a 3 H44 1 LED S...

Page 88: ...OW_TH_CHR K9 1 25 10 G3e 1 AUX BATTERY BATTERY_1 BT_CF1a 1 25 10 M_S1d 1 START MS BATTERY_1 K9 2 25 8 BT_CF1b 1 BOW TH CHR FUSE BATTERY_1 M_S1d 1 25 8 BT_CF1a 1 BOW TH CHR FUSE INPUT A9b 1 35 10 G3b 1 AUX BATT BOW_TH_F BT_F1a 1 35 10 G3a 1 AUX BATT BOW_TH A9a 1 35 10 M_S4b 1 AUX MS BOW_TH BT_F1b 1 35 10 M_S4a 1 AUX MS BOW_TH M_S4b 1 35 8 A9a 1 BOW THRUSTER INPUT G3b 1 35 8 A9b 1 BOW THRUSTER BOW_T...

Page 89: ... TO BATT MS C3 ADDED ANCHOR WINCH MAIN SWITCH PF VV PN 29 6 2017 TuM 4 C 5 2 2018 22 9 2017 9 11 2017 23 23596 ANCHOR WINCH CABLES FORE 10 8 8 10 10 10 ANCH_W A_F1b 1 35 10 A38a 1 ANCHOR WINCH INPUT G3c 1 35 10 A38b 1 ANCHOR WINCH INPUT A38b 1 35 10 G3c 1 BATTERY ANCH_W_F A_F1a 1 35 10 M_S4c 1 AUX MS ANCH_W_F M_S4c 1 35 8 A_F1a 1 ANCH W FUSE ANCH_W A38a 1 35 8 A_F1b 1 ANCH W FUSE AES 1211 28A M_S ...

Page 90: ...3 H25 Lt1 ROOF_LT_OUT H24 H25 1 ROOF LT INPUT H24 Lt1 NAV_LT A 25b 1 H26 1 NAV TOP LT INPUT A 25b 2 Lt1 AUX_IN A 25b 3 A33 1 AUX 1 NAV_LT A25b 1 X40b 1 2 AUX_IN A25b 3 3 ROOF_LT_OUT H23 8U BACK VIEW 4 5 6 7 8 INPUT A25b 2 H23 2635810 1 NAV_LT H26 A 25b 1 2 INPUT H26 3 AUX_IN A33 4 DT044P E004 1 NAV_LT X40b 1 A25b 1 2 INPUT X40b 8 3 AUX_IN X40b 2 4 DT064S P012 A25b A 25b DELIVER CONNECTOR SEPARATEL...

Page 91: ...ILGE_MAN X8 2 10 INPUT A30 X8 3 11 OUTLET A30 1 MS M_S3f M_F1 1 MAIN 2 INPUT X 1a 1 1 MS M_S3f M_F2 1 MAIN 2 INPUT X 1a 2 1 MS M_S3f M_F3 1 MAIN 2 INPUT X 1a 3 1 DIRECT M_S3c M_F8 1 BILGE P AFT AUTO 2 BILGE_AT X 1a 4 1 DIRECT M_S3c M_F5 1 HEATER 2 HEATER X 1a 5 1 MS M_S3f M_F4 1 TRIM 2 TRIM X 1a 7 1 DIRECT M_S3c M_F7 1 BILGE P FWD AUTO 2 BILGE_A_FORE X8 1 1 DIRECT M_S3c M_F10 1 CO MONITOR 2 CO_MON...

Page 92: ...OR FOR BATTERY TERMINAL WITH BOLT RED 11068 456N9V14 INSULATOR FOR BATTERY TERMINAL WITH BOLT BLACK 11068 456N9V14 INSULATOR FOR BATTERY TERMINAL WITH BOLT BLACK BATTERY_1 G1a 1 70 10 M_S1a 1 START MS BATTERY_1 M_S1a 1 70 10 G1a 1 BATTERY 1 ENG C1a 1 70 10 M_S1c 1 START MS ENG M_S1c 1 70 8 C1a 1 V4100 ENG G1h 1 70 8 C1d 1 V4100 BATTERY_2 G2a 1 95 10 M_S3b 1 SERV MS BATTERY_2 M_S3b 1 95 10 G2a 1 BA...

Page 93: ...TLET F8 2 X 4b 3 8 INPUT A29 2634810 1 PLOTTER F9 2 X 4c 1 2 RADAR F17 2 3 4 ECHO F18 2 8N BACK VIEW 5 NMEA2000 F19 2 6 W_WASH_IN F5 2 7 VHF F10 2 8 MACERATOR S14 2 2634810 1 RADIO X 3a 1 2 2637710 1 DECK LT X 3b 1 2 2637710 1 INPUT X 4b 5 F1 1 NAVIGATION LTS 2 NAV_LT_IN X 4a 3 1 INPUT X 4b 5 F3 1 INTERIOR LTS 2 INTERIOR_LTS X 4b 2 X 4a 5 1 INPUT X 4b 5 F4 1 WIPERS 2 WIPER_IN C X 4a 6 1 INPUT X 4b...

Page 94: ...ET 2 TOILET_SW X 5 2 1 INPUT X 4b 4 F10 1 F4 1 1 F5 1b 1 F7 1b 1 F17 1 RADAR 2 RADAR X 4c 2 1 INPUT X 4b 4 F10 1 F4 1 1 F5 1b 1 F7 1b 1 F18 1 ECHO 2 ECHO X 4c 4 1 INPUT X 4b 4 F10 1 F4 1 1 F5 1b 1 F7 1b 1 F19 1 NMEA2000 2 NMEA2000 X 4c 5 1 INPUT F25 1 F20 1 AUTOPILOT 2 1 INPUT F32 1 F29 1 F31 1 MACERATOR 2 MACERATOR S14 1 1 INPUT X 4b 6 F20 1 F21 1 WASTE W CTRL UNIT 2 WASTE_W _CU X 4d 1 1 INPUT X ...

Page 95: ...7 C NAV_LT_IN X 6b 1 S1 1 NAVIGATION LT NO NAV_LT R1 X 6b 2 NC NAV_LT R1 INPUT A55 C INTERIOR_LTS X 6b 5 S3 1 INTERIOR LT NO ROOF_LT_OUT R3 X 6b 6 NC NAV_LT R3 INPUT A55 C NAV_LT_IN X 6b 1 S2 1 ANCHOR LT NO ANCH_LT R2 X 6b 4 NC NAV_LT R2 INPUT A55 C DECK_LT_IN X 6a 3 S4 1 DECK LT NO DECK_LT_C K8 85 R4 NC NAV_LT R4 INPUT A56 C HORN_IN X 6b 9 S6 1 HORN NO HORN_OUT R6 X 6b 10 NC NAV_LT R6 INPUT A56 C...

Page 96: ... 2123 S 11 14077 82 5151 2123 S 10 14077 82 5151 2123 S 12 14077 C SEARCH_L_IN X 7d 1 S7 1 SEARCH LT NO SEARCH_LT_CTRL K4 85 R7 NC NAV_LT R7 INPUT A57 C WIPER_IN C X 7b S8 1 WIPER NO WIPER_CTRL R8 X 7b 9 NC NAV_LT R8 INPUT A57 C BILGE_P_IN X 7b 7 S11 1 BILGE AFT NO BILGE_CTRL K6 85 NC NAV_LT R11 INPUT A58 C W_WASH_IN X 7b 2 S9 1 W WASHER NO W_WASH_OUT R9 X 7b 10 NC NAV_LT R9 INPUT A57 C BILGE_MAN ...

Page 97: ...L_STRIP_10mm_WHITE CUT 203mm LONG STRIP PEEL CONTACTS FROM OTHER END FROM 13mm LENGHT BEND CONTACTS TO THE BACKSIDE OF 23515 COVER SOLDER WIRES TO CONTACTS AND GLUE CONTACT POINT WITH HOTMELT GLUE TO BACKSIDE OF PANEL 7 2PCS 23515_AXOPAR_28_SWITCH_PANEL_HALO_LIGHT_COVER 8 1PCS 23178_AXOPAR_28_METAL_BACK_FRAME_2018 ATTACH TO 23065 WITH BLACK MS POLYMER GLUE 9 1PCS 23472_EL_STRIP_15mm_WHITE CUT 130m...

Page 98: ...14 A00 F 15 1 1 SEARCH_L_OUT A1 X400 1 4U BACK VIEW 2 3 INPUT A1 4 2635410 1 INPUT F15 1 4422 02 F5 1b 1 1 SEARCH_L_IN F15 2 6440 01 X 4a 1 1 1 INPUT F5 1b 1 F15 1 SEARCH LT 2 SEARCH_L_IN X 4a 1 1 GREEN T_ARC1 ARC1 2 BLUE T_ARC1 BROWN T_ARC1 YELLOW T_ARC1 RED T_ARC1 BLACK T_ARC1 DT06 6S P012 14046 X406 DT04 6P E004 14044 X405 GREEN ARC1 T_ARC1 1 BLUE ARC1 BROWN ARC1 YELLOW ARC1 RED ARC1 BLACK ARC1...

Page 99: ...le 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A B C D E F 42 28 MY18 Axopar A1 INTRODUCED DRAWING B1 NOT MODIFIED C1 NOT MODIFIED TuM VV PN 29 6 2017 TuM 1 C 29 6 2017 22 9 2017 9 11 2017 33 23787 FORE BILGE HARNESS BILGE_MA X 8 2 M7 1 FORE BILGE PUMP BILGE_A_FORE X 8 1 INPUT X 8 3 Mt3 1 BILGE_A_FORE M7 X 8 1 2 BILGE_MAN M7 3 INPUT M7 4 5 6 2634610 6N BACK VIEW 2 5 RED 2 5 GREY 4700 mm 2 5 BLACK 2 5 RED 2 5 GREY 2 5 BLACK ...

Page 100: ...F 42 28 MY18 Axopar A1 INTRODUCED DRAWING B1 NOT MODIFIED C1 NOT MODIFIED TuM VV PN 30 6 2017 TuM 1 C 30 6 2017 22 9 2017 9 11 2017 34 23802 23863 FISH TANK PUMP SWITCH PANEL V15AS00C FT_S 1 1 1 FISH_T_P_IN FT_S1 2 FT_X1 1 2UT BACK VIEW 2 FISH_T_P_OUT FT_S1 3 2637810 1 FT_S1 1 FISHT TANK PUMP 2 FISH_T_P_IN FT_X1 1 3 FISH_T_P_OUT FT_X1 2 4 5 6 7 8 VVAZC00 ACTUATOR BLANCO CONTURA II FT_S1 2 5 RED 2 ...

Page 101: ...A_LT 1 INPUT T_ANCH 2 GREEN T_ARC ARC 1 BLUE T_ARC BROWN T_ARC YELLOW T_ARC RED T_ARC BLACK T_ARC GREEN ARC T_ARC 1 BLUE ARC BROWN ARC YELLOW ARC RED ARC BLACK ARC DT044P E004 X402 1 ANCH_LT A_LT T_ANCH 1 2 INPUT A_LT DT06 6S P012 14046 X404 DT04 6P E004 14044 X403 14051 WEDGELOCK W4P INCLUDED DELIVER CONNECTOR SEPARATELY INCLUDED DELIVER CONNECTORS SEPARATELY W6P 14045 W6S P012 14047 TAM 10 3800 ...

Page 102: ... 8 A B C D E F 42 28 MY18 Axopar B1 INTRODUCED DRAWING C1 NOT MODIFIED VV PN 30 8 2017 TuM 1 C 22 9 2017 9 11 2017 36 24163 ELECTRICAL SOFTTOP HARNESS BROWN S_TOP T_S_TOP 1 RED S_TOP BLACK S_TOP BROWN T_S_TOP S_TOP 1 RED T_S_TOP BLACK T_S_TOP ROOF_CNVS T_SOF SOF_T 1 INPUT T_SOF INPUT SOF_T ROOF_CNVS SOF_T T_SOF 1 1 5 BROWN 1 5 RED 1 5 BLACK 1 5 BROWN 1 5 RED 1 5 BLACK 4000 mm 6 RED 6 BLACK 6 RED 6...

Page 103: ...9 Lt1 2637710 X 3b INPUT X32 1 INPUT X32 1 H18 DECK_LT_OUT X6a 4 H18 H41 1 DECK LT COCKPIT STB DECK_LT_OUT X6a 4 H40 1 DECK LT DECK_LT_OUT H15 H19 1 DECK LT STB FORE 1 INPUT H41 H40 X32 1 2 INPUT H9 H8 3 INPUT H15 H10 2635310 1 DECK_LT_OUT H8 H9 X6a 1 4U BACK VIEW 2 DECK_LT_OUT H15 H10 3 DECK_LT_IN X3b 1 4 DECK_LT_OUT H40 H41 2635410 1 DECK_LT_IN X6a 3 X3b 1 2 2637810 1 INPUT F13 1 4422 02 F4 1 1 ...

Page 104: ...a 1 2 2637810 DIRECT M_F6 1 3314 02 M_S3d 1 1 INPUT F14 1 4422 02 F7 1b 1 1 RADIO F14 2 6434 01 X 3a 1 1 1 MEMORY M_F6 2 6434 01 X 1a 6 1 1 INPUT F7 1b 1 F14 1 RADIO 2 RADIO X 3a 1 1 1 DIRECT M_S3d 1 M_F6 1 MEMORY 2 MEMORY X 1a 6 1 1 SPKR_RF A7b LS2 1 SPEAKER RIGHT FORE 2 SPKR_RF A7b 1 SPKR_LF A7b LS3 1 SPEAKER LEFT FORE 2 SPKR_LF A7b 1 SPKR_LR A7b LS4 1 SPEAKER LEFT MID 2 SPKR_LR A7b 1 SPKR_RR A7...

Page 105: ...LT WITH USB INPUT H16 X10 2 SwLt1 INTERIOR_LTS H46 H12 H16 1 READING LT WITH USB INPUT H46 H12 SwLt1 1 INTERIOR_LTS DS1 1 D_S 1 1 2NT BACK VIEW 2 DOWN_LT_OUT DS1 3 2637710 1 INTERIOR_LTS H12 X10 1 D_S1 1 2UT BACK VIEW 2 DOWN_LT_OUT H7 2637810 1 INTERIOR_LTS D_S1 1 X10 1 2 INPUT H7 H12 2637810 INPUT H16 SwLt1 INTERIOR_LTS H16 H46 1 READING LT SWITCH BE0936562505 15329 FRAME BE0918272505 DS1 1 2 3 B...

Page 106: ... B C D E F 42 28 MY18 Axopar B1 INTRODUCED DRAWING C2 CHANGED UNDER W LT WIRE MEASUREMENT VV PN 29 8 2017 TuM 2 C 22 9 2017 9 11 2017 40 24174 UW LT HARNESS UW_LTS_OUT X9 1 H37 H36 1 UNDER W LT INPUT X9 2 H37 Lt1 UW_LTS_OUT H36 H37 1 UNDER W LT INPUT H36 Lt1 1 UW_LTS_OUT H36 X9 1 2 INPUT H36 2637810 2UT BACK VIEW 500 mm 3200 mm 1 5 WHITE YELLOW 1 5 BLACK 1 5 WHITE YELLOW 1 5 BLACK 5400 mm 1 5 WHIT...

Page 107: ...le 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A B C D E F 42 28 MY18 Axopar C1 INTRODUCED DRAWING PF 31 1 2018 PF 1 C 31 1 2018 41 24398 25779 CABIN LOGO ILLUMINATION UNIT 1 DECK_LT_OUT H 38 H 39_H40 1 2 INPUT H 38 2634210 16704 16704 16704 WIRING INCLUDED IN LED MODULE 16704 2N BACK VIEW WHITE RED WHITE RED WHITE WHITE WHITE RED WHITE RED WHITE RED WHITE RED CUT EXCESS WIRE AWAY FROM THIS END WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE 150mm ...

Page 108: ...opyright by Sub product code Title 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A B C D E F 42 28 MY18 Axopar C1 INTRODUCED DRAWING 31 1 2018 PF 1 C 31 1 2018 42 24398 25779 CABIN LOGO ILLUMINATION UNIT 24398_AXOPAR_28_CABIN_LOGO_ILLUMINATION_UNIT_ WOC _ASSEMBLY_V2 1 3x M3 NUT A4 2 3x 16704 TL3 W65K LED MODUULI VALK 3 25779_AXOPAR_28_CABIN_LOGO_ILLUMINATION_UNIT_PLATE_ WOC 4 3x M3 X 20 BOLT A4 ...

Page 109: ...12 Appendix IV Warning label placement 12 Appendix IV Warning label placement Axopar 28 Cabin MY2021 Document ID 28CMY21202012EN Owner s Manual 2020 Axopar Boats Page 65 ...

Page 110: ...t cabin 10 8 Ski pole 11 9 Aft deck folding seat 12 10 Bow thruster option 13 11 Shore power fwd locker 14 12 STB above speaker 15 13 Switch panel in toilet compartment 16 14 Panel in toilet compartment 17 15 Dashboard panel 18 16 Main cabin STBD under cabin window 21 17 Fire extinguisher 22 18 Main cabin PS main switch 23 19 Wetbar lid grill option 25 20 Deck STBD fuel inlet 26 2020 Axopar Boats ...

Page 111: ...esents the positions and the pictures of the warning labels that are placed on the boat The position numbers in the picture below correspond the numbering of the chapters to guide you in finding the correct warning label 2020 Axopar Boats Page 3 ...

Page 112: ...1 Port fwd storage 1 Port fwd storage 2020 Axopar Boats Page 4 ...

Page 113: ...2 Cabin roof inner 2 Cabin roof inner 2020 Axopar Boats Page 5 ...

Page 114: ...3 Main cabin port door 3 Main cabin port door 2020 Axopar Boats Page 6 ...

Page 115: ...4 Front seats 4 Front seats 2020 Axopar Boats Page 7 ...

Page 116: ...5 CO2 sensor port main cabin 5 CO2 sensor port main cabin 2020 Axopar Boats Page 8 ...

Page 117: ...6 Aft cabin hatch and skylights 6 Aft cabin hatch and skylights 2020 Axopar Boats Page 9 ...

Page 118: ...7 Switch panel in aft cabin 7 Switch panel in aft cabin 2020 Axopar Boats Page 10 ...

Page 119: ...8 Ski pole 8 Ski pole 2020 Axopar Boats Page 11 ...

Page 120: ...9 Aft deck folding seat 9 Aft deck folding seat 2020 Axopar Boats Page 12 ...

Page 121: ...10 Bow thruster option 10 Bow thruster option 2020 Axopar Boats Page 13 ...

Page 122: ...11 Shore power fwd locker 11 Shore power fwd locker 2020 Axopar Boats Page 14 ...

Page 123: ...12 STB above speaker 12 STB above speaker 2020 Axopar Boats Page 15 ...

Page 124: ...13 Switch panel in toilet compartment 13 Switch panel in toilet compartment 2020 Axopar Boats Page 16 ...

Page 125: ...14 Panel in toilet compartment 14 Panel in toilet compartment 2020 Axopar Boats Page 17 ...

Page 126: ...15 Dashboard panel 15 Dashboard panel 2020 Axopar Boats Page 18 ...

Page 127: ...15 Dashboard panel 2020 Axopar Boats Page 19 ...

Page 128: ...15 Dashboard panel 2020 Axopar Boats Page 20 ...

Page 129: ...16 Main cabin STBD under cabin window 16 Main cabin STBD under cabin window 2020 Axopar Boats Page 21 ...

Page 130: ...17 Fire extinguisher 17 Fire extinguisher 2020 Axopar Boats Page 22 ...

Page 131: ...18 Main cabin PS main switch 18 Main cabin PS main switch 2020 Axopar Boats Page 23 ...

Page 132: ...18 Main cabin PS main switch 2020 Axopar Boats Page 24 ...

Page 133: ...19 Wetbar lid grill option 19 Wetbar lid grill option 2020 Axopar Boats Page 25 ...

Page 134: ...20 Deck STBD fuel inlet 20 Deck STBD fuel inlet 2020 Axopar Boats Page 26 ...

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