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4. Engine start procedures. 
 

 

Make sure engine is in neutral. 

 

Press the glow button for 5 seconds. 

 

Press the ignition switch  then  press the start button until you hear the 
engine running. 

 

When the engine is running check  you have water coming out of the 
exhaust.  

 

To stop the engine press the stop button until the engine has stopped. 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 

 

 

 
 
 

Should you hear an engine alarm during operation, check which light 
is on and immediately shut down the engine-

CALL HORIZON

 

 

 
All our yacht engines run with diesel fuel. There is a diesel filler cap 
on the transom which is clearly marked “DIESEL”…. 

DO NOT PUT 

WATER IN HERE.       

 

 

 

 
Ignition button 
 

 
 

 
Glow button 

 

Start button 
 

 
 

 
Stop button 

Summary of Contents for 33 2008

Page 1: ...Information operations manual for Bavaria 33 2008 Scallywag ...

Page 2: ...l and don t hesitate to ask any of our professional friendly staff if you have any questions All of the yachts in the Horizon fleet are maintained to the highest standards so that you may enjoy a trouble free vacation on a beautiful yacht Please remember that these yachts are all privately owned and we ask that you care for it like it was your own Best wishes for a great vacation Sylvia and Andrew...

Page 3: ...rocedures 5 Engine checks 6 Instruments 7 VHF radio 8 Batteries 9 Anchoring and using the windlass 10 Picking up a mooring buoy 11 Bilge pumps 12 Fresh water systems 13 Heads 14 Showers 15 Refrigeration 16 Using the stove and propane 17 The BBQ 18 Fire safety 19 The dinghy and outboard 20 Troubleshooting Guide ...

Page 4: ...gine 29 hp Volvo Location of Fresh water refill port transom Diesel refill starboard transom Manual bilge pump in cockpit Propane tank beneath cockpit seating Windlass breaker behind starboard aft saloon seating Fridge drain beneath the galley sink Diesel cut off valve port aft cabin below berth ...

Page 5: ...he stove F3 Cockpit light F4 not in use F5 not in use Lights To the left of the 12 volt panel there is a diagram of a boat with 7 buttons to operate the lights Note that the cabin buttons also operate the cabin fans At the top of the panel is an electronic display and 3 toggle buttons Use the right toggle to check battery levels and your water level Below the yacht diagram on the panel there is a ...

Page 6: ...volt panel and one located in the galley These will operate when the boat is connected to shore power Use the portable inverter for 110v power when not plugged in to shore power Main breaker 110 volt outlet breakers These operate when connected to shore power Water heater Leave this breaker off ...

Page 7: ...te simply turn the inverter on using the switch to the left of the outlets and plug in your items Ensure that you are running the engine at the same time to ensure that you do not drain your batteries Switch the inverter off when you are not using it to help preserve battery power On switch ...

Page 8: ...e water coming out of the exhaust To stop the engine press the stop button until the engine has stopped Should you hear an engine alarm during operation check which light is on and immediately shut down the engine CALL HORIZON All our yacht engines run with diesel fuel There is a diesel filler cap on the transom which is clearly marked DIESEL DO NOT PUT WATER IN HERE Ignition button Glow button St...

Page 9: ... engine To the rear of the engine is the seawater filter To the front right of the engine is the engine coolant reservoir The coolant level should be between the maximum and minimum lines Check for any engine leaks or bilge water below engine Check the belt for any damage and correct tension KEEP HANDS CLEAR OF ALL MOVING PARTS ANY PROBLEMS CALL HORIZON Oil dip stick Sea water strainer Fan belt Co...

Page 10: ...6 Instruments Raymarine RC435 GPS positioned at the chart table Located at the helm position are 2 Raymarine ST60 instruments Tri Data Wind indicator There is also a ship s compass ...

Page 11: ...6 it is very important to switch to a working channel after the contact is established Do no use Channel 16 for your conversations this channel is for hailing and distress only Channels to use 16 Hailing and Distress 74 Contact Horizon Yacht Charters when in range 12 Yacht Charter Companies working channel assigned for yacht breakdown servicing and emergency only 68 Marinas and Yacht Clubs for lun...

Page 12: ...l emergency PAN PAN MEDICO PAN PAN MEDICO PAN PAN MEDICO Pronounced med ick oh This is an International Urgency Signal that should be used when medical advice is needed Safety SECURITE SECURITE SECURITE Pronounced Say cure it tay This is an International Safety Signal and is a message about some aspect of navigational safety or a weather warning How to issue an emergency message Select Channel 16 ...

Page 13: ...on Check the battery levels and make note of them before charging Run the engine at 1400rpms or more for 1 1 1 2hrs Shut the motor off Wait 15 minutes before checking the battery levels directly after turning off the motor they will remain in an excited state for about 10 minutes The House system should come to rest at 12 8 v and then slowly get lower When the system gets to 12 2 you should start ...

Page 14: ...verse slowly building up to 1500 rpm to really drive your hook into the sand Once set put the engine in neutral and allow the yacht to settle take transits around the bay to ensure you are not dragging it is always advisable to snorkel the anchor and ensure it is bedded in correctly and not just lying on its side Attaching the snubbing line Once you are happy that the anchor is set you must attach...

Page 15: ...r to your windlass start the engine and give it some revs to make sure you have not just got a low battery voltage Then make sure the windlass breaker with the anchor icon is in the on position on the 12 volt panel If there is still no power check the location of the windlass fuse and make sure this has not tripped out If you still have no power you can operate the windlass manually To drop the an...

Page 16: ...ought back to the same cleat Once set your mooring buoy will be attached either on the port or starboard cleat and the yacht will be head to wind Remember to centralize the wheel and lock in place to avoid the yacht sailing around the buoy Next attach a second back up line to the mooring Attach a line from the opposite bow cleat and if possible attach it directly to the mooring buoy It is always e...

Page 17: ...e pumps The primary electric pump is automatic The secondary electric pump is operated by a switch on the 12v panel The manual pump is located in the cockpit and will be pointed out to you during your briefing Manual bilge pump The handle is incorporated in to the pump itself ...

Page 18: ...a faucet When the tank runs out of water the pump will run at high speed and the faucet will start to cough air As soon as you hear the pump running continuously check to see if anyone is using water If not switch off the pump immediately to prevent the pump from drawing more air into the system or the pump overheating We have installed a second spare fresh water pump to cut down any delays to you...

Page 19: ...0 yards off shore Move lever to wet bowl to flush the pan and pipes 20 25 pulls will keep your heads smelling fresh Move lever back to dry bowl and pump the pan and pipes dry the lever must be left in dry bowl as leaving it in wet bowl will ingress water Wherever possible please use the heads ashore as this keeps our waters nice and clean Blocked heads will be cleared at a cost to you of 120 00 se...

Page 20: ...e valve on the right has two functions By turning the knob clockwise and counter clockwise you can change the temperature of the water Be careful The water can be very hot Test before showering By pushing the valve perpendicular to its long axis you can change the water pressure In this picture you would move it to the left and right To use the shower head simply pull it out and press the button o...

Page 21: ...ce There is a thermostat in the fridge It is a white dial with numbers on it going from 1 7 Putting 7 at the apex of the dial is the coldest setting Keep it on this setting until it is too cold Then you can turn the system down or off if you wish Or if it is not cold enough augment the system with ice Ask one of our staff for a deck cooler if you would like one for storing your drinks It will keep...

Page 22: ...roved device You do not need to shut any manual valves unless you wish All of our yachts are fitted with propane detectors The propane sniffer has been placed in the bilge propane is heavier than air and so will sink into the bilge The detectors are sensitive to several types of gas and will trigger the alarm The alarm can also be triggered if there is moisture in the bilge If the alarm sounds it ...

Page 23: ...y off at the side of the yacht not off the stern Never use the BBQ while sailing Never use the BBQ on a dock Never change propane tanks when using the BBQ Make sure someone is always tending the BBQ when hot Call us if you have too much food ...

Page 24: ...en the engine compartment even if you think the fire has been extinguished dying embers can easily be re ignited by a fresh supply of oxygen air Open fire Pull out the yellow safety tab Point the extinguisher at the base of the fire and press down on the red button to discharge contents Generously cover the base of the fire and surrounding area to ensure the fire is under control and cannot spread...

Page 25: ... the safety cord is in place For starting an engine that has been at rest for 3 or more hrs use the choke Pull the choke out and set a few revs with the throttle Do not twist the throttle trying to prime the engine You will only flood it Face the engine and pull the start cord and push the choke back in as soon as it runs If it runs for a second but cuts out try again without the choke To stop the...

Page 26: ...d Gear Shift Choke Throttle Stop button Lever to lower and raise the outboard Kill Cord Fuel tank Fuel vent make sure this is slightly open at all times Fuel line connection make sure this is securely attached ...

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