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Engine
10
10
The instrument panel has all the testing functions of the engine and it does not require any special precaution
(refer to engine leaflet).
Check the clutch and accelerator cables (lubricate the end fittings and forks).
V
ISIBILITY
FROM
THE
STEERING
STATION
The international regulations to prevent collision at sea (COLREG) and the course regulations make
mandatory a permanent and proper surveillance and the respect of priority.
Make sure there is no other boat on your way.
The visibility from the steering station may be obstructed in the following conditions:
- Speed.
- Position of the upper and side awnings.
- Boat heeling over, the sails reduce visibility under wind.
- Load and load distribution.
- Sea conditions, rain, spray, fog or darkness.
- Lights on inside the boat.
- Persons and removable equipment in the helmsman's field of visibility.
P
RECAUTION
- Do not change the propeller without specialist's
advice.
- Regularly check the anode (at the end of the drive
shaft) for corrosion, at least 2 times a year.
A
DVICE
- R
ECOMMENDATION
- When the engine is running, avoid making noise
and chops near the other users.
- Respect speed limits.
- If this boat is equipped with a fixed blade propeller,
when sailing at speeds over 8 knots it is essential
to leave the reverse gear control in neutral.
- To start the engine again, reduce the speed of the
boat when sailing (in order to be able to disengage
the clutch before starting it again).
A
DVICE
- R
ECOMMENDATION
- Check the whole propeller shaft several times a
year.
- Change the anode if necessary.
- Check and change the cutlass bearing if
necessary.
W
ARNING
- Change systematically anodes at the end of the
first 3 or 4 months of launch of the new boat: their
wear is accelerated during this period.
- See Chapter BRIDGE.
Summary of Contents for OCEANIS 58
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Page 11: ...7 General specifications Technical specifications Certification Design category Your boat 1 ...
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Page 30: ...26 USE OF THE MANUAL BILGE PUMP Location Operation Capacity 40 5 litre minute Safety ...
Page 32: ...28 USE STEERS FRANK OF HELP Sector access port Tiller in position Safety ...
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Page 35: ...31 Hull Maintenance of the Hull Lifting 3 ...
Page 36: ...32 LIFTING Wetted area 80 m All versions Hull ...
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Page 59: ...55 Rigging and sails Standing rigging Running rigging Winches Setting the sails Sails 6 ...
Page 74: ...70 AUTOMATIC REEFING SYSTEM Rigging and sails ...
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Page 77: ...73 Interior Introduction Interior maintenance Maintenance of fabrics 7 ...
Page 78: ...74 INTRODUCTION Version 3 cabins Forepeak cabin Version 4 cabins Forepeak cabin Interior ...
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