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Series "NAVIGATOR"  N485 2020

2384D.01

Danger of currents and wind

Attach towing rope in the bow of the boat to the one of the frontal towing rings. Attach bow

mooring ropes to the bow mooring cleats only. Attach rear mooring ropes or the rope of back
anchor  to  the  rear  mooring  cleats  only.

Before  begin  navigation  on  the  boat,    make  detail  inquiries  about  local  conditions  and

regulations!  Currents,  wind,  shoals,  rising  and  falling  tides,  as  well  as  weather  variations
may  imply  serious  danger!

Mooring fast fastening

In emergency stay in boat

In  any  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 power

Manoeuvrability above 30knotes (55 km/h) is limited. Sudden turn may cause loss of

control. Reduce speed before sharp turn, in either direction.

When the boat is fitted with an engine with maximum recommended power it must be use
with  extreme  care.
This application is directed at experienced users using their boats for very specific purposes.

Summary of Contents for NAVIGATOR N485

Page 1: ...2384D 01 OWNER S MANUAL H boat tube is made of HYPALON Du Pont registered trademark coated fabrics English SERIES NAVIGATOR MODEL N485 complete set N485 N485H Design category C ISO6185 Type VII...

Page 2: ...ECHNICALSPECIFICATIONS 10 COMPLETESET 11 THEMAINDIMENSIONS 13 BOAT DESIGN 15 BUOYANCY TUBE 16 STEERINGCONSOLE 17 FUEL SYSTEM 20 DRAIN SYSTEM 22 WIRINGDIAGRAM 24 CREW LIMIT 26 REBOARDING MEANS 27 MOORI...

Page 3: ...CHECK 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 b...

Page 4: ...e DIRECTIVE 2013 53 EUOFTHEEUROPEANPARLIAMENTANDOFTHECOUNCIL appliedtorecreational craft Certifying Body INTERNATIONALMARINECERTIFICATIONINSTITUTE Rue Abbe Cuypers 3 B 1040 Bruxelles Belgique Notified...

Page 5: ...recautions are not taken A note like this indicates the existence of risk that may cause death or injury if appropriate precautions are not taken A note like this indicates reference to the applicatio...

Page 6: ...sponsibility of the owner IDENTIFICATION PLATE Builder s Plate Maximum propulsion power rating for the boat Boat Design Categorie according to Directive 2013 53 EU The rated tube pressure value Passen...

Page 7: ...weather 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...

Page 8: ...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 5...

Page 9: ...n 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 sto...

Page 10: ...adrise angle in middle section Transom height Number of independent air tight chambers Nominal pressure Passengers capacity Recommended engine power Maximum engine power Maximum engine weight included...

Page 11: ...Built in fuel tank pcs 1 67L 10 Steering console pcs 1 Steering console equipment 11 Mechanical steering system pcs 1 12 Mechanical steering system cable pcs 1 13 Hydraulic steering system set 1 varia...

Page 12: ...ome available 25 Stainless steel arc pcs 1 26 Navigation lights set 1 27 Drain automatic bilge pump pcs 1 28 Towing eye pcs 2 29 Soft back of stern part seat pcs 1 Additional options 30 Bow sun deck w...

Page 13: ...of N485 have tolerance of 3 The length of the boat with the engine L1 can vary depending on the model of the engine and the angle of its deviation See Fig D0 THE MAIN DIMENSIONS L B L1 H H1 H2 N485 4...

Page 14: ...2020 14 BRIG 7 4 1 5 15 19 18 14 8 10 16 17 13 4 3 2 6 9...

Page 15: ...valves 10 Front locker removable cushion 12 Cockpit drain system socket 13 Steering console 14 Stern seat with soft back 15 Mooring cleats 16 Stainless steel arc 17 Navigation lights may be installed...

Page 16: ...and maintaining pressure in the tube for prolonged time adjustable drop of pressure in compartment The air fill valve is designed as a tab type non return valve and consists of the following component...

Page 17: ...onsists of the following components Fig D3 console base 1 console upper part 2 windscreen 3 stainless steel railing 4 soft seat 5 inner compartment 6 place for installation speedometer tachometer trim...

Page 18: ...ket 12V with fuse 3 fuse holding box with warning lights inside of the steering console Fig D4 switches Fig D5 electric horn switch 4 anchor light switch 5 running lights and meter lamp switch 6 bilge...

Page 19: ...19 Series NAVIGATOR N485 2020 2384D 01 Fig D5 3 2 1 5A 5A 5A 10 A 5A 5A 10A 5A 5 6 7 4 STEERING CONSOLE N485...

Page 20: ...owing components Fig D6 1 Built in fuel tank 67L 2 Filling hose and fuel filling neck 3 Fuel level sensor 4 Ventilation holes 5 Drain fuel hose with drain pipe 6 Inspection hatch 7 Fuel level instrume...

Page 21: ...aintenance of the fuel system may be made by authorized representative specialists only Always check that there are no leaks in the fuel systems Do not smoke when refueling Stop the engine and switch...

Page 22: ...L DRAIN SYSTEM includes automatic bilge pump 5 drain hose 6 drain socket installed in the motor recess 7 bilge drain socket 8 Fig D8 DRAIN SYSTEM Always the cockpit drain sockets must be open during n...

Page 23: ...ation Do not obstruct cockpit drain sockets at any time Do not dispose bulky objects in front of the cockpit drain sockets Do not modify drain systems Before navigation check the drain valves Never lo...

Page 24: ...Switch with automatic circuit breaker meter lamp and running lights switch 16 Switch with automatic circuit breaker bilge pump FORCED AUTO 17 Switch with automatic circuit breaker anchor light white 1...

Page 25: ...aving the boat remember to disconnect the batteries Do not modify electrics of the boat Any modification repair and planned maintenance may be made by authorized representative specialists only Do not...

Page 26: ...teering wheel On the picture Fig D9A you can see the recommended location of the crew in the boat N485 In order to use the bow seat persons indicated in the figure as A B and C SunDeck must be folded...

Page 27: ...mooring Do not use other parts and 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...

Page 28: ...meter and length 1 3 4 5 2 6 Fig D9D A tow line shall always be made fast in such a way that it can be released when under load Always tow or be towed at a slow speed Never exceed the hull speed of a...

Page 29: ...using the pump from the complete set First fill two rear chambers next two middle chambers However do not increase the pressure up to its operating value the tube will be completely straightened Afte...

Page 30: ...ILER Board air chambers are hermetical if they keep own form during 8 hours In this case primary pressure has to be nominal input valves openings have to be tightly closed by caps STORAGE BATTERY INST...

Page 31: ...ximum transportable mass N485 745 kg In order to avoid the hull damage install the boat on the stated areas only All sizes have tolerance of 50 mm A B C N485 920mm 1600mm 2800mm A B Main load area kee...

Page 32: ...t false deck boards into the special drops in the front wall of the cockpit and the front wall of the console Fig A1b Close the front seat of the steering console Fig A1c Further please place two soft...

Page 33: ...and 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 Insignific...

Page 34: ...ring 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 Th...

Page 35: ...me 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...

Page 36: ...owing 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 prohibite...

Page 37: ...ny 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 thi...

Page 38: ...er 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 condition...

Page 39: ...led 1 Fuel tank 2 Electric system 3 Drain system Stamp and signature Stamp and signature Stamp and signature 4 Bilge pump Stamp and signature 7 Engine installation test and completion of plantsand fit...

Page 40: ...u 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 o...

Page 41: ...JURY or DEATH 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...

Page 42: ...MODEL N485 SERIAL No UA QRK Date of manufacture Quality inspection stamp...

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