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Page 1: ...BAVARIA Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...Systems some are optional only 22 6 1 Bilge pumps 22 6 2 Lights under deck 24 6 3 Electrical system on board 25 6 4 DC system 25 6 5 Work on the batteries 31 6 6 AC System alternating current 230 110 Volt 32 6 7 230 110 Volt consumers 35 6 8 Fuel system 38 6 9 Gas system 39 6 10 Side thrusters Options 44 6 11 Black water system Heads 44 6 12 Heads and waste water 46 6 13 Steering system 46 6 14 Em...

Page 3: ...Sinking 66 8 12 Protective baskets or nets 67 8 13 Risk of fire 67 8 14 Fire fighting equipment 68 8 15 Escape routes 69 8 16 Escape routes in plan view 69 8 17 Grounding 70 8 18 List of through Hull Fittings locations see drawing 70 8 19 Life raft 71 8 20 Cockpit layout with designated life raft locker spaces 72 8 21 Transport hoisting slip and storage 72 9 Maintenance 74 9 1 Maintenance of the e...

Page 4: ...your own safety and comfort Do not hesitate to contact your dealer for information on further training The yard itself or your local dealer will certainly help you to find an appropriate partner in case you wish to freshen up your knowledge regarding boating Regardless of the craft s seaworthiness and its certified design category protection from freak sea and wind con ditions cannot be guaranteed...

Page 5: ...craft inspected by qualified personnel at regular intervals and whenever a cause for concern is raised have it repaired by qualified personnel 12 Ensure compliance with all legislation in place in the area of operation These may include requirements for the carriage of life saving equipment licensing of the helmsman and respect for the environment 13 Check the bilge water level liquids such as wat...

Page 6: ...ls This is not specific to your craft and some sections will not apply The necessary frequency of service or maintenance depends upon the environment in which the boat operates The intervals listed in this section should be viewed as maximums We impose the highest standards on the quality and safety of our products as well as the related maintenance In the course of routine service on yachts produ...

Page 7: ...Tubing and their connections Check tightness and condition 5 Ri with all spars and rigging Visual inspection aof shrouds and stays all sre wed and rivited connections of all spars 10 12 check condition of all halyards lines and sheets 5 7 3 About this manual This Owner s Manual has been compiled for your safety and to help you to operate your craft with pleasure It contains details of the craft th...

Page 8: ...Electrical hazard Electrical danger Current D Fuel filler Letter D denotes Diesel fuel Fire hazard Sling position for the safe hoisting of the boat Fire extinguisher may also identify a locker where extinguishers are stowed Opening for discharge of a extin guisher from the outside Risk of falling overboard Stowage space for life saving equipment Life vests or life rafts Escape route Life raft Stow...

Page 9: ... and the well being of your crew Never remove or cover a sign or label Replace every damaged or lost sign immanently Danger denotes an extreme intrinsic hazard exists which would result in high probability of death or irreparable injury if proper precautions are not taken Warning Denotes that a hazard exists which can result in injury or death if proper precautions are not taken Caution Denotes a ...

Page 10: ...cient length or on coastal waters when unsheltered from the wind and waves for several dozens of nautical miles These conditions may also be experienced on inland seas of sufficient size for the wave height to be generated 4 1 Certification For this yacht module B C was chosen see also the Declaration of conformity Germanischer Lloyd with its head quarters based in Hamburg was mandated with the is...

Page 11: ...B is considered to be designed to operate in winds up to force 8 Beaufort scale and the associated wave heights significant wave heights up to and including 4m Such conditions may be encountered on offshore voyages of sufficient length or on coastal waters when unsheltered from the wind and waves for several dozens of nautical miles These conditions may also be experienced on inland seas of suffic...

Page 12: ...Owner s manual 12 5 Examination report of the notified Body GL 5 1 Certificate Category A ...

Page 13: ...Examination report of the notified Body GL 13 5 2 Certificate of GL for category B ...

Page 14: ...MAX 13 99 m 13 99 m Length of the hull LH 13 70 m 13 70 m Maximum beam Bmax 4 19 m 4 19 m Length of the design waterline LWL 12 85 m 12 86 m Air draft Ha ca 20 21 m ca 20 21 m Maximum draught TMAX 2 21 m 1 76 m Depth midship TDWL 2 3 61 m 3 17 m Draught of canoe body TC 0 693 m 0 70 m Heigth for transport TDWL 2 ca 4 1 m ca 4 1 m The air draft may well be the critical dimension if we look at passi...

Page 15: ...Examination report of the notified Body GL 15 5 3 1 Sail plan Options furling main including Gennaker P con 16 71 m P furling 16 56 m I 17 20 m J 4 68 m E 6 05 m ...

Page 16: ... 05 m Area of the main sail furling version AMS ca 54 m2 Area of the main sail standard AMS ca 54 m2 Jib Standard furling The Foretriangle height measured along the foreside of the mast I 17 20 m From the foreside of the mast to the point where forestay attaches to deck J 4 68 m Area jib Standard furling 106 AFT 42 m2 Area Spinnaker Cruising ASp 140 m2 Sail areas Actual sail areas beating A S ca 1...

Page 17: ... baggage other carry on weights 20 kg per person Cat A 150 kg Max load as on builder s plate for category A 10 persons 2 402 kg Max load as on builder s plate for category B 16 persons 2 851 kg Filling of the permanently installed diesel tanks at maximum content kg 179 kg Filling of the permanently installed fresh water tanks at maximum content kg 540 kg Filling of any other liquids kg 162 kg SOLA...

Page 18: ...cement Payload and weight of Fluids such as diesel and fresh water 5 4 Interiour layout Pos Description 1 Aft cabin 2 Locker cabinet 3 Engine room 4 Companionway 5 Galley with stove sink cooler microwave Espresso maker Option 6 Navigation Pilots berth 7 Locker cabinet 8 Fwd berth cabin 9 Anchor locker 10 Dressing table 11 Locker cabinet 12 Settee with table 13 Toilet with wash basin 14 Shower 15 L...

Page 19: ...Examination report of the notified Body GL 19 5 5 Deck plan 4 8 2 1 19 16 38 24 37 14 14 25 28 35 29 39 10 5 6 10 31 27 22 21 19 9 7 3 11 12 13 15 14 23 26 30 32 34 17 12 18 11 14 36 33 20 ...

Page 20: ... boom Option 26 Cockpit table 7 Furlex Option 27 Steering console 8 Pulpit 28 Compass 9 Railing 29 Chart plotter Option 10 Pushpit 30 Rudder bearing 11 Cleats 31 Cockpit locker for life raft 12 Deck hatch 32 Shore power connection 13 Rig mast base 33 Gas locker 14 Single organizer 34 Aft deck shower 15 Jib track 35 Manual bilge pump 16 Twin organizer 36 Backstay chain plate 17 Triple organizer 2x ...

Page 21: ...the ins pection lid 5 6 2 Waste water tanks Designation Position Content l Position of the suction point Drain Black water tank Head Shower stb cabin be hind mirror front 70L On deck Stb directly situated above the tank Via seacocks over board seacock under associated sink Black water tank With optional head forward behind mirror front 70L On deck Stb direct ly situated above the tank head Via sea...

Page 22: ...anual Whale Smart bail 5021B 40 at 45 strokes per minute All bilge compart ments connected through limber holes Bilge saloon pump in same bilge compartment saloon in front of companionway at boiler electric Whale Super sub 1100 69 All bilge compart ments through lim ber holes 4 3 2 1 5 Pos Part Item Pos Part Item 1 Discharge el bilge pump 4 El bilge pump 2 Discharge manual bilge pump 5 Manual bilg...

Page 23: ...er or any signs of fuel or oil require immediate investigation Never pump fuel or oil overboard when your boat is in the water Check function of pumps regularly clear debris from their inlets It is recommended that a bailer bucket is carried aboard for emergency bailing purposes Ensure the bucket is protected against accidental loss Explosion hazard Never use flammable solvents i e kerosene for bi...

Page 24: ...bes the installed lights below and on deck 1 2 2 1 Item Description 1 LED Stripes 2 LED courtesy lights floor no number Ceiling LED 1 2 1 3 Item Description 1 Navigation lights stb port deck 2 Masttop light 3 Stern light without number Reading or wall mounted light ...

Page 25: ...t automatic bilge pump fire protection and alarm circuits 6 4 DC system The direct current DC electrical system derives its power from the series of batteries listed below The batteries supply the components listed in the tables below which also show the settings of the overload protection breakers fuses The yachts may also be supplied via the shore power connection On top of that the Vision 46 is...

Page 26: ...Volt page 29 The panel serves the 12 Volt System 1 2 3 The 12 Volt Systems circuits switched on the above panel 12 Volt are fused on the front of an additional fuse panel which is situated below the switch panel Danger fuse ratings Please install fuses with the correct values installing fuses with higher values may cause damage to the panel due to over heating ...

Page 27: ...installing fuses with hig her values may cause damage to the panel or the circuits cabling due to over heating Make sure you carry enough spares in case you need them 6 4 4 Caption for the above 12 Volt fuse panel Item Description Item Description 1 Reserve 1 15 A 12 Heating controls 5A 2 Reserve 2 15 A 13 Radio 10A 3 Reserve 3 15 A 14 Navigation 20A 4 Reserve 4 15 A 15 Interior lighting 20A 5 Res...

Page 28: ...s on the circiut board the following list lists these german expressions and translates those in the coloumn which is named Beschreibung 6 4 6 Caption for the above 12 Volt fuse panel Pos Engraved on board Description 1 Pumpe 2 10A Pump 2 10A 2 Pumpe 1 10A Pump 1 10A 3 WC 4 25A WC 4 25A 4 WC 3 25A WC 3 25A 5 WC 2 25A WC 2 25A 6 WC 1 25A WC 1 25A 7 Heizung 1 30A Heating 1 30A 8 Heizung 2 30A Heatin...

Page 29: ...r 34 Radio Pos Description 35 Antenna Radio 36 Engine panel 37 Fuel gauge 38 Display Garmin GMI 10 40 Garmin GHP12 41 Compass 42 Bow stern thruster Option 43 Control unit bow thruster Option 1 44 Control unit Revo winch Jib engine 45 Electr jib winch drive Option 46 Heater Option 47 Diesel pump heater Option 48 Thermostat heater Option 49 Sensor heating Option 51 Sensor black water tank 52 Fuses a...

Page 30: ...4 8 Plan 12 Volt 35 2 34 33 49 5 1 7 54 14 57 8 52 27 21 22 16 72 18 33 42 69 33 44 45 33 35 3 42 32 1 33 12 4 24 9 10 51 11 13 47 66 23 33 45 44 36 37 6 15 53 20 46 65 41 55 17 43 46 33 40 7 19 40 38 41 28 49 34 48 56 53 ...

Page 31: ...al services are wired directly to the batteries and will run even if the battery disconnect switch is open Maintenance of batteries BAVARIA Yachts leave the yard in Giebelstadt with AGM batteries fitted they are maintenance free Replace those batteries with equivalent AGM batteries only Be sure you take special precautions when handling batteries Be sure you follow the instruction given on this pa...

Page 32: ...r The Panel 230 110V is supplied with 230 110 V 5 50 60 Hz line voltage 2 Potentially lethal voltages are therefore still present at some parts on the rear of this panel in put B16 FI even when the panel has been switched off at the residual current circuit breaker Measurement and service work to panels 301 12 Volt Panel 230 110V may only be performed by specially qualified personnel Incorrect usa...

Page 33: ...ting of the RCD the RCD must trip immediately when button is activated otherwise the RCD is faulty and must be replaced immediately 4 Boiler Overcurrent protection of the heater serves also as switch 5 Heads 6 Sockets When in inverter or generator mode make sure that the permissible total power of the inverter 2000 watts or generator is not exceeded please consult the corresponding manuals of the ...

Page 34: ... in inverter or generator mode make sure that the permissible total power of the inverter 2000 watts or generator is not exceeded please consult the corresponding manuals of the inverter or the generator 5 Sockets see 4 above see 4 above 6 Boiler Overcurrent protection of the heater serves also as switch 7 Charger not all of these devices may be installed on this boat or available as an optional e...

Page 35: ...t system consists of the following components these are denoted by the numbers 1 11 in the drawing overleaf the list incorporates the options Pos Description 1 Shore connection Air conditioning A C 2 Shore connection general supply 3 Water pump A C 4 Microwave 5 Electric panels 12 and 230 110 Volt 6 Air conditioning A C 7 Generator 8 230 110 Volt Socket on switchboard 9 Dish Washer Option ...

Page 36: ...Owner s manual 36 6 7 1 Components of the 230 110 Volt system on board 1 2 6 8 6 6 6 9 5 7 3 ...

Page 37: ...panels 230 110 V may cause serious or even lethal injuries and consider able damage to property Observe the applicable accident prevention and DIN regulations particularly DIN EN 60 204 Part 1 or the respective regulations in your country Secure the panel to prevent unauthorized reconnection of the power supply Touching live parts can lead to serious or lethal injuries Warning To minimise shock an...

Page 38: ...e engine control panel on Stb side ignition switched ON opens the fuel supply via the solenoid valve Stop button Stops the engine and closes the fuel supply via the solenoid valve Warning Never smoke when filling up fuel no open flame in the engine room Inspect fuel lines at least annually Replace those if deterioration or openings are found If leakage is detected close the fuel shut off valve and...

Page 39: ...inder bottle with GOK Low pressure regulator Deck Gas box in wet bar Check valve In the locker in front of the respective consumer appliance see pictogram or label on the outside Manual check valve On the respective consumers ovens grills stoves etc 6 9 1 On the save operation of the gas system Caution Read the supplied appliance manufacturers instructions before using any part of the gas system C...

Page 40: ...e or use open flame when replacing LPG cylinders Fuel burning open flame appliances consume cabin oxygen and release products of combus tion into the craft Ventilation is required when appliances are in use Open designated vent openings while appliances are in use Do not use the stove or oven for space heating Ensure that there is adequate ventilation never obstruct ventilation openings 6 9 2 Vent...

Page 41: ...gas supplier Never disconnect regulator if flame stays lit The procedure of changing a gas bottle in single steps Turn off the gas consumers and the engine Turn the valve or switch located on the bottle cylinder itself Disconnect turn the pressure regulator from the bottle Do only use appropriate tools in order not to damage the fittings Fit the protective cap promptly on the empty bottle Remove t...

Page 42: ...tent person To be able to check the gas connections at the stove the front covers must be removed Danger Do not smoke or use open flame while controlling for leakages Do not smoke or use open flame when replacing LPG cylinders Do not use gas cylinders with damaged threads Danger of gas leakage Do not use grease or sealants at the valves i Note Gas system tightness test With appliance valves closed...

Page 43: ...9 6 Detail cutout view galley 7 6 5 4 6 9 7 Notation of the main decks gas system components Pos Description 1 Rubber hose Gas box 6 bar 2 GOK Low pressure regulator 3 Gas box drained 4 Angled fixture at bulkhead Adapter straight galvanised 5 Fixture at bulkhead Adapter 6 Rubber hose 7 Gas cook top Gas oven 8 Valve TRUMA in locker 9 Copper pipe 8 mm ...

Page 44: ...shows the positions of its components make sure you receive the information you need at the handing over of the yacht Discharge emptying the tanks Open the deck fitting first then attach the land based extraction nozzle Suction of the tanks content Open the deck fitting first then attach the land based extraction nozzle Caution Check the vent line of the black water tank before suction begins it i...

Page 45: ...Systems some are optional only 45 6 11 2 Drawing of the waster water systems layout and components 1 2 3 4 5 24 6 7 8 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 8 11 10 9 24 9 ...

Page 46: ...e left unattended for longer periods Do rinse and clean the black water tank in regular intervals do not leave the tank and the associated system filled charged for longer periods Displeasing odors may be the result 6 13 Steering system The BAVARIA Vision 46 is equipped with two pedestrals with a steering wheel each and one central rudder blade With the optional Docking System installed the boat m...

Page 47: ...iller is reduced The emergency tiller is stored in the large aft locker under cockpit sole level it is accessible via the deck hatch that is situated in the passageway from the cockpit to the aft lowered platform The emergency tiller is racked onto the upper end of the rudder shaft and operated with the tiller pointing aft This is unusual and needs attention The rudder shaft top are hidden underne...

Page 48: ...eck hatch that is situated in the passageway from the cockpit to the aft lowered platform The tiller is mounted transversally on a raised position T The optimum steering position is probably being seated on the aft cockpit lockers legs braced sideways to give a good stableness Make sure that you have a second person situated in a place with good sight Make sure this person is able to com municate ...

Page 49: ...e large forces Bear in mind the following Keep hands and feet away from the windlass and the lines or chain Have only experienced crew operate the windlass Prevent accidental pressing of switches i Information The craft is fitted with a powered anchor windlass on the foredeck The windlass may only be operated by the control device that is suspended under deck in the chain locker The windlass must ...

Page 50: ...protected by a filter check this filter regularly if necessary clean the filter 6 17 1 Fresh water system component plan 1 2 3 10 3 9 12 13 4 3 7 5 6 14 Pos Description 1 Fresh water filler Deck 9 Fresh water pump 2 Cockpit shower 10 Wash basin 3 Vent fresh water tank 11 Fresh water filler Deck 4 Fresh water tanks ca 580l 12 Shower 5 Galley sink 13 Fresh water feeder line 6 Engine connection 14 Di...

Page 51: ...e material on top or in the vicinity of hot parts Warning In order to avoid touching and being hurt by high speed moving parts never run a motor with the cover removed So as to avoid moving parts never access the engine space when engines are running Never remove the guards from moving parts of engines unless the engine is not running i Information before starting the engine Check engine compartme...

Page 52: ...el feeder line 5 Diesel return line 6 Diesel filler 7 Tank vent 8 Diesel filter 9 Fuel solenoid valve 10 Ventilation engine room intake and discharge aft 11 Engine controls Deck 12 Fuel tank gauge 13 Water seperator seacock engine 14 Vakuum valve engine 15 Ventilation engine room 16 Engine coolant compensating reservoir of 7 2 1 The engine and its peripheral equipment 6 7 12 9 8 ...

Page 53: ...ead aft and exits the boat aft above the water surface The exhaust pipe is made from synthetic rubber and reinforced with a metal spirale This hose is heat resistant to a certain degree The sea water supply must be compromised Ensure unrestricted flow in this sea water system The connections are all clamped with two hose clamps Should the water flow be interrupted and the temperature rises the sys...

Page 54: ...at high traffic with limited visibility rough water people or structures in the water nearby Take care about other boaters and adhere to rules and regulations Do not stay on the platform aft or on the fore deck when the craft is under way Check regularly that the the exhaust does contain cooling water Stop if you have any doubts about the exhaust system Danger If a fuel leak or fumes are detected ...

Page 55: ...ility Proceed with a margin for error at all times Avoid making sharp turns at speed particularly in a short seaway par ticularly in narrow waterways It is strongly recommended that helmsmen receive adequate training in boat handling before setting to sea for the first time Be aware that factors such as altitude temperature load and bottom growth may affect the performance and the behaviour of the...

Page 56: ...Night boating requires running lights The craft is fitted with the following navigation lights The navigation lights are switched from the helm command STB side navigation light Port side navigation light Mast head nav light Stern lamp Caution Check for proper operation of navigation lights before heading out and carry replacement bulbs or LEDs for all navigation lights Always replace bulbs with o...

Page 57: ...ring on an anchorage has been established to be 51 6 kN This corresponds to a horizontal tow of ca 5260 kg The breaking load of the aft cleats for mooring has been established to be 36 kN this cor responds to a horizontal tow of ca 3670 kg When at anchor it is damaging to leave the full load of the boat resting on the windlass It is recommended that the chain be tied onto a local strong point Caut...

Page 58: ...ion respect the following when filling the fuel tank The filler is situated next to the throttle lever of the engine controls on the stb side of the stb helm Open the filler and start the filling procedure Check the contents of the tank by monitoring the tank level indicator Don t fill the tank to its maximum allow for expansion Close deck fittings tightly but don t over tighten since this will da...

Page 59: ...or the type and size of your craft in the area you intend to navigate in The sea is unpredictable Therefore you should close all hatches portlights and the companionway covers when under way Carry the following equipment as a minimum at all times to be well prepared for the unexpected Life jacket or buoyancy aid for each person in an appropriate size and sufficient buoyancy Suitable weatherproof i...

Page 60: ...freeboards should not be compromised when loading the craft Please refer to chapter Risk of loss of stability Breaking waves are a serious stability hazard Be aware that in some areas you may encounter steep and break ing waves also locally particular conditions of wind current and wave systems especially in estuaries shallow water and narrow water ways and bays Small craft in particular are threa...

Page 61: ...ty of this boat is significantly reduced at speeds above displacement speed This is especially true with waves and when you change course Stability may be reduced when towing or lifting heavy weights using a davit or boom Breaking waves are a serious stability hazard drive your boat cautiously and with care Every change or shift of weights may affect trim and the handling behavior of the boat mass...

Page 62: ...ion at all times Those condi tions require special care and careful behavior It is imperative and fundamental that the boats captain orders are consistently adhered to Everybody on board the craft shall follow the instructions given here Provide sufficient safety for yourself One hand should always be free to hold onto something Carry always enough dry and warm clothing on the boat this should pre...

Page 63: ... not be installed or deployed by a person in the water in case the platform is not lowered and or the fixed ladder is not mounted yet BAVARIA YACHTS has installed a rope ladder that might be deployed by removing the grey cap and the pulling out the three step ladder The handholds further help when reboarding B D The ladder is only operable with the platform re leased in the lower position You must...

Page 64: ...h the additional handholds just above the ladder itself the rebording is possible Drawing No 1 The cover of the ladder is unscrewed with a finger and pulled out of its container quiver Drawing No 2 3 Now the ladder may be removed and used to return aboard Please do also use the headband as per drawing to hold onto 1 2 3 These above images are generic sketches that do not comply in every detail wit...

Page 65: ...charnow Turn these are well respected manouvres that bring the boat back to the person Approach towards the person in the water Approach the person so that she he swims on the leeward side of the boat Stop the boat in such a way that the person may reach the platform aft At any manouvre you throw a life sling with ring towards the person in the water the person holds on to that ring to establish a...

Page 66: ...If you leave the craft for a longer period close the seacocks The bilge pumps are not capable to pump large quantities of water with a large hull open ing the boat will sink Keep the level of bilge water to a minimum In rough weather hatches lockers and companionway doorways should be closed to mini mise the risk of water ingress Care should be taken to ensure that the cockpit drains are not block...

Page 67: ...of the galley etc As a resposible and sensible skipper you should adopt the following rules i Always keep the bilges clean and check for fuel fumes and smell regularly Caution Never obstruct portable extinguishers in lockers or doorways and lockers that contain equipment which is relevant to the boats security such gas appliances etc controls shut off valves switches leave the craft unattended whi...

Page 68: ...ources of danger on board are the stove in the galley and the engine room If despite all precautionary measures a fire should break out abo you have six fire extinguishers on board which are fixed at the following places 8 14 1 List of extinguishers Pos Number Position of the extinguisher Type of extinguisher 1 1 Extinguisher below deck In galley next to gas stove see label Gloria 2 kg ABC Powder ...

Page 69: ... to the aft lazarette dinghy garage is only permitted with the deck hatch or aft platform left opened 8 16 Escape routes in plan view The following escapes are provided onboard the boat they may be hatches openings or passageways Warning In order to better reach the forward escape hatch when stepping on the forward berth BAVARIA Yachtbau has integrated a folding step into the forward berths plywoo...

Page 70: ...ir condition Valves should be frequently operated to ensure free movement It is recommended that all valves but drains bilge discharges are closed when the craft is left unattended Pos Description Pos Description 1 Intake fushing water toilet 21 Drain anchor chain locker 2 Deck suction black water 22 Filler fitting fresh water 3 Discharge black water tank 23 Filler fitting diesel 4 Vent black wate...

Page 71: ...the hose clamps for corrosion leaks and tight fitting 8 19 Life raft BAVARIA Yachts do generally leave the yard without any safety equipment It is the duty of the boats captain to ensure that adequate and sufficient safety equipment is stowed in a condition ready to be used A life raft may be stowed in different locations Please make sure to label these compartments adequately and that your all cr...

Page 72: ...es to employ a specialist company with a suitable vehicle Many marinas and servicing companies hoist the boats using a crane and hoisting gear or a travel lift Please make sure a a transverse cross beam is used to hold the slings apart so that transvers forced are reduced Caution Secure the boat while hoisting with long lines attached to the bow and the stern Do not step under lifted load Always e...

Page 73: ...ioned accordingly 8 21 2 Slip If the yacht is slipped conventionally it may sit on its keel The yacht is instable in this position and must be securely fastened not to fall on its side or forward Best would be to have a custom made and fitting cradle that is designed to take the loads at the designated places For longer storage periods it is advises to utilise a dedicated cradle trailer for transp...

Page 74: ...ed Tighten all terminals securely and spray them with light marine preservative oil Check if all cables are securely fastened and that there are no signs of chafe or defects Have corroded terminals replaced by a competent person Caution To prevent arcing or damage to the alternator always disconnect battery cables before do ing any work on the engine s electrical system Power feeds for accessory e...

Page 75: ...tective wood oils penetrate deep into the timber and under the influence of heat and moisture can adversely af fect the adhesion of the caulking material to the sides of the wooden joint Paints are decorative coatings which when applied to a wooden deck dry to form a continuous film over the caulking material as well Some paints may not harden properly on caulking material leaving the surface tack...

Page 76: ... a very long time Inspect all your running and standing rigging carefully for sharp edges splints protruding ends of wire and the like since laminated cloth is especially sensitive against chafe Those parts of the cloth that can chafe at spreaders or shrouds should be protected on both sides by applying self adhesive tape locally The same is true for the foot of the sail if chafing at the rails i ...

Page 77: ... Gas bottles Lines and sheets Pay special attention to the engine manufacturer s advice Remove charge and store the batteries in a warm dry ventilated place Lubricate cable end guide pivot point with engine oil Disconnect any gas bottles and place them in safe storage Replace any items that may damaged of whose function is not guaranteed Hints Before overwintering you should pay special attention ...

Page 78: ...ructions of the manufacturer add the recommended amount of antifreeze Slacken all V belts alternator and other engine driven devices Mast and rigging It may not always be possible but it is recommendable Lay the mast Refit all standing and running rigging Inspect the cables and other wires Inspect bolts spanners and other tie points for possible fatigue of material or cracks Rinse all aluminium pa...

Page 79: ... bilges clean to avoid the bilge pumps discharging illegal effluent Use special rags to take the contaminated water or pump and collect this water in containers and dispose of it in the harbour Waste Do not throw your waste overboard This is common sense for all of us This is also true for biodegradable waste glass and metal parts You should care for locker space containing the regular waste Waste...

Page 80: ...rs where discharge is restricted the last discharge valves may need to be sealed by an authority Make sure that this is the case if you navigate in such areas The capacity of the holding tank is limited Preferably use land based toilets in marinas instead Please note that there may be special agreements such as the MARPOL convention that prohibits discharge of fae ces into the water Some countries...

Page 81: ... driver skipper captain It is also his duty to have the crew trained to find and use the equipment Be prepared for the emergency In order to be prepared your boat should be equipped with appropriate gear and resources Note We are constantly working on further developments of our power yachts Please appreciate that we have to reserve the right to changes in form equipment and technology It is for t...

Page 82: ...of the Yacht Engine Make Type Engine number Gearbox Make Type Reduction ratio Propeller make type dimensions Dealer Signature Dealers stamp The above acts as a representative of our company granting you the necessary help should any problem arise Shortly after ownership of the boat has been transferred you should complete this acknowledgement of receipt and hand it over to your contractual partner...

Page 83: ...knowledgement of receipt for this owner s manual The owner of a new boat is obliged to sign an acknowledgement of receipt for this manu al The undersigned herewith confirms the receipt of the owner s manual and the respective pertinent documentation for the equipment which have been delivered with the boat CIN number DE BAV D46 Name ____________________________________________ Adress _____________...

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Page 86: ...Bavaria Yachtbau GmbH Bavariastr 1 D 97232 Giebelstadt Tel 49 0 9334 942 0 Fax 49 0 9334 942 1160 email info bavaria yachtbau com ...

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