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  BRIG

Crew  limit  -  4  max.

CREW LIMIT.

On  the  picture  (Fig.9)  you  can  see  the  recommended  location  of  the  crew  in  the  boat.
All  persons  should  always  use  the  handholds  to  avoid  falling overboard.  On  Fig.9  you  can  see  the  location  of  the  handholds
for  each  crew  member.  Any  part  of  the  boat  can  be  a  handholds  that  can  be  grabbed  by  hand    to  reduce  the  risk  of  falling
overboard.  Example  handholds:  handle,  shroud,  seat  edge,  cleats,  steering  wheel.

Persons  can  be  placed  on  the  buoyancy  tube.  BUT  in  this  case  persons  on  the  tube  should  always  use  two  handholds  at
the  same  time  so  as  not  to  fall  overboard.

 

Fig.9

Always  check  the  correct  and

s afe  ac commodation  of   all

persons  in  the  boat.

Reduce  speed  when  persons

are  sitting  on  the  buoyancy

tube.

Periodically  check  the
handholds.
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Summary of Contents for Eagle 3.5

Page 1: ...ER S MANUAL English 2378C 01 H boat tube is made of HYPALON Du Pont registered trademark coated fabrics SERIE EAGLE MODEL Eagle 3 5 complete set E3 5 E3 5H Design category 2013 53 EU C ISO6185 Category VII ...

Page 2: ...SET BOAT DESIGN LOCATION OF THE MAIN SYSTEMS BUOYANCY TUBE TUBE INFLATION STEERING CONSOLE SWITCH PANEL AND FUSE BOX WIRING DIAGRAM BATTERY INSTALLATION FUEL SYSTEM DRAIN SYSTEM CREW LIMIT TOWING MOORING BOAT TRAILERING THE MAINE DIMENSIONS MAINTENANCE OPERATING REGULATIONS WARNING SIGNS AND LABELS 5 5 6 7 8 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 35 CONTENTS ...

Page 3: ...ECK THAT THE CHECKS HAVE BEEN MADE AND THAT THE PLANTS HAVE BEEN COMPLETED BEFORE DELYVERY BRIG Ltd declines any responsibility for systems and accessories that have not been installed and checked by expert and authorised personnel The manual and all its enclosures should be stored carefully and the manual should always be kept aboard If the craft is resold the manual and all its enclosures must b...

Page 4: ...herequirementsoftheRecreational Craft Directive 2013 53 EU Certifying Body INTERNATIONALMARINECERTIFICATIONINSTITUTE Rue Abbe Cuypers 3 B 1040Bruxelles Belgique Notified Body 0609 www imci org Name of Manufacture BRIG Ltd Lozovskaya 88 Dergachy 62303 Kharkovskaya obl UKRAINE www brigboats com ...

Page 5: ...propriateprecautionsare nottaken Anote like thisindicatesthe existence ofrisk thatmay cause death orinjury ifappropriate precautionsarenottaken Anote like thisindicates reference tothe application ofsafety orenvironmental protection practices ordrawsattentiontounsafebehaviourthatmightcauseinjurytopersonesordamage tothecraft itscomponentsortheenvironment Before using your boat read this MANUAL care...

Page 6: ...turer is the full responsibility of the owner Plate with identification number UA QRK12345A000 IDENTIFICATION PLATE Builder s Plate Maximum propulsion power rating Boat Design Categories according to Directive 2013 53 EU The rated tube pressure value Passengers capacity 75kg each Manufacturer s recommended maximum load including the mass of the outboard engine s but excluding the mass of the conte...

Page 7: ...eather and seagoing conditions before setting out For safe navigation compare the design category of your boat with the table below When the tank is installed by the yard the plant is prepared with a ground plait The installation of the motor MUST FORESEE A PLAINT CONNECTION to the boat ground plait Failure to connect or failed maintenance can result in the tank perforating leading to a serious ri...

Page 8: ...12 19 3 4 5 4 Almost calm 0 2 4 Moderate Breeze 11 16 20 28 5 5 7 9 Small waves 0 5 5 Strong Breeze 17 21 29 38 8 0 10 7 Large waves 1 25 6 Fresh Wind 22 27 39 49 10 8 13 8 Large waves 2 0 7 Strong Wind 28 33 50 61 13 9 17 1 Very large waves 2 5 8 Gale 34 40 62 74 17 2 20 7 Rough sea 4 9 Strong Gale 41 47 75 88 20 8 24 4 Very rough sea 6 10 Storm 48 55 89 102 24 5 28 4 Heavy 9 11 Violent Storm 56 ...

Page 9: ...which case use a suitable fire extinguisher to try and put the fire out completely Easily flammable products must not be kept aboard BATTERY the battery may cause sparks or explosions It must be stored in an appropriate container easily reached and well aired AWAY FROM FUEL OR INFLAMMABLE PRODUCTS Periodically check that the clips are tight and protect them with appropriate insulation in order to ...

Page 10: ...gle on transom Deadrise angle in middle section Transom height Number of independent air tight chambers Nominal air pressure in the tube Passengers capacity Recommended engine power Maximum engine power Maximum engine weight including controls and battery Engine shaft length Built in fuel tank capacity Max weight of empty boat without fuel and engine Maximum load capacity of empty boat ISO method ...

Page 11: ...pc 1 6 Fuel system pc 1 7 Inbuilt fuel tank pc 1 33L 8 Steering console pc 1 Steering console equipments 9 Steering system pc 1 10 Steering wheel pc 1 11 Steering cable pc 1 12 Switches of electrical equipment pcs 4 13 Speedometer pc 1 14 Tachometer pc 1 15 Socket 12V USB pc 1 16 Front step plate with navigation lights pc 1 17 Front cusions set 1 18 Stern cusion with soft backrest pc 1 19 Masthead...

Page 12: ... 12 BRIG BOAT DESIGN Fig 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 ...

Page 13: ...ring console 8 Steering wheel 9 Masthead navigation light white 10 Lifting eyes 11 Front removable cushion 12 Safety handles 13 Hatch 14 Side cursion 15 The neck of the fuel tank 16 Air fill valve 17 Stern cushion with backrest 18 Rear mooring cleats 19 Handles 20 Bilge pump nozzle 21 Cockpit drain sockets 22 Outlet for steering cable 23 Drain plug 24 Plate with HIN code 21 22 23 24 Fig 1 20 ...

Page 14: ...uel tank 4 Fuel level sensor 5 Fuel tank 33L 6 Fuse box 7 Stern hatch 8 Main switch with fuse port side 9 Battery 10 Fitting of a fuel tank ventilation 11 Cockpit drain sockets 12 Cockpit drain hoses 13 Cockpit drain valves 14 Automatic bilge pump 1 2 3 6 7 8 10 5 11 12 14 13 9 4 Fig 2 11 ...

Page 15: ... there are the following elements fitted on the tube Fig 1 doubled rubbing strake safety handles bow step plate with navigation lights tube polyester ends with two antiskid steps each The sequence of filling the pipe with air 1 Fill one of the compartments with air to a pressure of approximately 0 1 bar 2 Fill the other compartments sequentially with air to a pressure of approximately 0 1 bar 1 45...

Page 16: ...h air up to the rated pressure The rated pressure value is 0 15 bar 2 2 psi On completion of filling close the valves with caps In order to discharge air from the compartments open the valves just press spindle with your finger and turn it anticlockwise till it is fixed Board air chambers are hermetical if they keep own form during 8 hours In this case primary pressure has to be nominal input valv...

Page 17: ...ole consists of the following components Fig 4 console body 1 is installed on the built in the boat deck console base windscreen 2 instrument placement 3 speedometer fuel gauge chartplotter etc hatch 4 steering wheel 5 switch panel 6 socket 12V USB 7 fuse box inside the body of the console not shown Fig 4 1 2 4 6 5 7 3 ...

Page 18: ...ess to the fuse box through the hatch on the console 1 fuse is used as a backup 2 fuse is used for navigation lights 3 fuse is used for anchor light 4 fuse is used for the bilge pump 5 fuse is used as a backup 6 fuse is used for sockets 12V and USB Always keep a spare set the fuse in an easily accessible location Always check the fuse Burning red LED display on the fuse box warns of faulty fuse 23...

Page 19: ...d 7 Starboard light green 8 Fuel level gauge 9 fuel gauge 1 0 Speedometer 1 1 Tachometer 1 2 Meter lamp and navigation lights switch with 5A safety device 1 3 Hull drain pump MANUAL AUTO switch with 10A safety device 1 4 Anchore light switch with 5A safety device WIRING DIAGRAM Any modification repair and planned maintenance may be made by authorized representative specialists only Do not touch th...

Page 20: ...d by the manufacturer fuel level sensor 10 inspection hatches 11 FUEL SYSTEM BATTERY INSTALLATION In order to install the storage battery perform next operations open door of the stern compartment install the storage battery into the battery container connect the battery terminals with motor battery cord and battery disconnector please check efficiency of the electric equipment Before installation...

Page 21: ...tive specialists only Check that there are no leaks in the fuel systems It is dangerous to pretend to be an expert This may cause damages Refer to expert and authorized specialists for all types of maintenance and repair Do not smoke when refueling Stop the engine and switch off any electric equipments before refueling Check the fuel system before each use of the boat No damage to the fuel hoses t...

Page 22: ...GINE RECESS DRAIN SYSTEM two cockpit drain sockets with waterproof plugs 1 two stern drain sockets with flexible diaphragmes 2 two drain hoses 3 engine recess drain thru hull 4 HULL DRAIN SYSTEM automatic bilge pump 5 drain hose 6 bilge pump drain thru hull mounted in the engine recess 7 bilge valve 8 DRAIN SYSTEM 1 3 7 4 2 5 6 2 4 6 1 5 7 3 1 3 Fig 8 8 ...

Page 23: ... check the drain valves Never locate heavy objects on the drain hoses It will be cause of bucking distortions and damages Bilge valve 8 Fig 8 should be tightly CLOSED when the boat on the water Bilge valve 8 Fig 8 should be open when the boat is out of the water Always the cockpit drain sockets must be open during navigation Do not obstruct cockpit drain sockets at any time Do not dispose bulky ob...

Page 24: ...e grabbed by hand to reduce the risk of falling overboard Example handholds handle shroud seat edge cleats steering wheel Persons can be placed on the buoyancy tube BUT in this case persons on the tube should always use two handholds at the same time so as not to fall overboard Fig 9 Always check the correct and safe accommodation of all persons in the boat Reduce speed when persons are sitting on...

Page 25: ...isconnect your boat from the tugboat U bolt for towing is designed for a maximum horizontal load of 8 2kN The breaking strength of rope shall in general not exceed 80 of the breaking strength of the respective strong point Always check the U bolts and their attachment points to the boat hull for damage Always have a towing rope on board 1 2 3 Fig 10 ...

Page 26: ...r elements of the boat for mooring Make sure that the mooring rope does not damage the buoyancy tube or other elements of the boat Rope for mooring must be appropriate strength diameter and length MOORING U bolts for mooring is designed for a maximum horizontal load of 6 8kN Stern cleat for mooring is designed for a maximum horizontal load of 5 7kN The breaking strength of rope shall in general no...

Page 27: ...2 It is allowed to use reference points indicated in the figure as 1 2 3 4 Dimensions are in mm Tolerances 50mm Other surfaces of the boat s body can only be auxiliary supporting it from capsizing To avoid damage to the hull of the boat DO NOT install the boat only on the side area Basic load area keel line Points of support 4 1 2 3 Fig 12 Center of gravity of the boat with motor 1000 1120 2300 20...

Page 28: ...ns in meters The dimensions of the boat with the engine parameters L1 and H3 can vary depending on the model of the engine and the angle of its deviation See Fig 13 THE MAIN DIMENSIONS H3 H2 H1 L2 L1 B1 Fig 13 L1 m L2 m H1 m H2 m H3 m B1 m Eagle3 5 4 15 3 50 1 2 0 89 1 2 1 78 ...

Page 29: ...d make the necessary repairs if damages take place If it is possible keep the boat in open and slightly pumped state at air temperature 0 25 C The boat must be protected from the sun rays Insignificant boat repairing eliminating the board punctures or cuts you may carry out by yourself In this case use the coated fabric and glue set for repair from the complete set The own fulfilment of any comple...

Page 30: ...ing navigation the switch should be connected to the wrist of your hand by means of a cord In case you fall overboard even if being a steersman the switch will cut out the engine and the propeller This arrangement will enable you to avoid any traumas and to reach the boat Take all possible precautions against penetration of fuel oil or electrolyte from the storage battery into the inflatable boat ...

Page 31: ... Arrange the cargo to be carried uniformly inside the boat all items being reliable secured on the bottom of the boat When sailing with an outboard engine the steersman should shift his body forward in the course of acceleration to prevent the boat forebody from raising under the force of upthrust waves Always check that floatation devices for children are of the right size and that they are opera...

Page 32: ...wing In this case certain communication gestures should be agreed upon beforehand Approaching to rocky shores shoals moles etc please be careful to avoid damages of your boat It is strictly prohibited to drag the boat across rough surfaces shingle rocks concrete etc In case of prolonged navigation with the use of an outboard motor regularly check that the motor is reliably attached to the boat If ...

Page 33: ... unexpected situation engine failure boat damage etc never leave the boat if it is still afloat Even if you believe that the shore is just nearby stay in the boat since you will be looked for in this particular place and most probably will be found Should the boat become partially flooded throw heavy objects batteries fuel tank engine overboard to ensure additional floatability Handling under powe...

Page 34: ...r planing speeds in choppy water applicable to craft equipped with propulsion unit power trim Do not operate at maximum speed while in congested high traffic waterways or in weather and sea conditions of reduced visibility high winds or large waves Reduce speed and wake as a courtesy and as a safety consideration to yourself and others Observe and obey speed limit and no wake zones Observe right o...

Page 35: ...labels Always check their suitability If the warning signs are damaged and you cannot read the text or symbols you must order new ones from your dealer Check with your dealer for the correct warning signs and labels mounting location BOAT CAPACITY LABEL Place of installation on a boat transom WARNING MAXIMUMENGINE WEIGHT Place of installation on the hull of the boat near the outboard engine ...

Page 36: ...WARNING FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS COULD SEVERE INJURYOR DEATH Place of installation on the steering console WARNING LEAKING FUEL Place of installation on the hull near of the fuel filler WARNING ROTATING PROPELLER Place of installation from the outside of the boat transom ...

Page 37: ...d 7 Engine installation test and completion of plantsand fittings done by 1 Fuel tank 2 Electric system 3 Drain system Stamp and signature Stamp and signature Stamp and signature 5 Steering system Stamp and signature 6 Engine power system Stamp and signature Stamp and signature 4 Bilge pump Stamp and signature ...

Page 38: ...MODEL Eagle 3 5 SERIAL No UA QRK Date of manufacture Quality inspection stamp ...

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