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OPERATION MANUAL

 

Seawind 1160 - Destiny

 

Page 12 

– Moorings

 

 

Mooring Procedures 

 

Public Moorings 

When approaching a public mooring, position the vessel so that it’s down wind of the mooring 
and approach the mooring with the wind coming directly at you. 

 

Remember  to  have  the  dinghy  on  the  davits  during  this  manoeuvre.  Mono  hulls  Dinghy 
alongside.

 

Station a crewmember on the bow with the boat hook and when the vessel is in position the 
crewmember can pick up the mooring line with the boat hook. 
The helmsman should take directions from the crewmember when approaching the mooring. 
Feed the mooring line over the spare bow roller, but under the life lines. Attach it to the largest 
cleat available. 
Or use the dedicated Mooring Strop that attaches cleat to cleat (As per briefing).

 

WARNING! The Mooring line should never be attached to the Anchor Winch, the Anchor Bridle 

or the Anchor Snubber.

 

When releasing moorings the vessel should be reversed until clear of the mooring buoy and 
rope. 
ONLY when you can see the buoy and pick up line then should you motor forward to clear 
the  mooring  line  in  the  water.  Remember  to  have  the  dinghy  on  the  davits  during  this 
manoeuvre. Mono hulls Dinghy alongside.

 

 
 

   

 

                             

Public Mooring                           Cumberland or private Mooring 

Cumberland and Other types of Moorings 

The procedure for using these moorings is the same as public mooring except that they are 
fitted with a smaller pickup buoy, which is attached to the main Mooring Chain. 
Pickup the small buoy, haul the chain onboard and attach the Chain over the cleat. 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Seawind 1160-Destiny

Page 1: ...Instruments 9 Engine 10 12 Windlass Emergency Anchoring and Moorings 13 Refrigeration 14 Stove BBQ and LPG 15 Freshwater System Showers and Hot Water 16 Toilets and Holding Tanks 17 Bilge Pumps 18 Man...

Page 2: ...Capacity 800 Litres Private Cabins 3 Passengers Permitted 9 Double Berths 4 Single Berth 1 Refrigeration Upright Fridge 44 cm Long 44 cm Wide 66 cm High Bench Freezers 2 of each 37 cm Long 20 cm Wide...

Page 3: ...PERATION MANUAL Seawind 1160 Destiny Page 2 Above Deck Layout Anchor Locker Gas Bottles Emergency Anchor Fuel Fillers BBQ Mooring Lines Buckets Fenders Hose Shore Power Socket Water Filler Deck Fridge...

Page 4: ...oard Fire Extinguishers Battery Charger In Cupboard Flares Dinghy Pump Fuel Tanks Under Floor Water Tank Under Settee Anchor Winch Circuit Breaker Battery Switches Sewage Holding Tank In Engine Box Li...

Page 5: ...the door from the doorframe and take the lifting line together with its attachment from the cockpit roof and secure it to the door Run the lifting line around the starboard winch and winch up the doo...

Page 6: ...when not in use Because Destiny has a totally separate engine battery system you will always have power to start your engines even when the house batteries are flat Destiny has one engine battery sit...

Page 7: ...efore showering run your engines to guarantee adequate hot water as it works off a heat exchanger coupled to the engines Battery Monitor TV Destiny Connecting to Bluetooth Make sure you have your phon...

Page 8: ...Channels 82 and 81 When talking to another vessel use channel 11 eleven or 08 zero eight Detailed instructions are on the Cumberland Charter s radio instruction sheet Radio Schedules Charterers are re...

Page 9: ...e can occur to sensitive electronics if used incorrectly There is no need to adjust any settings by using the buttons on the instruments Note Never rely solely on the sounder when moving in shallow wa...

Page 10: ...ely stopped turn key off To Engage Gears Push forward to engage forward gear Pull back control to engage reverse Always pause at neutral for a few seconds when changing gears To Run Engines for Batter...

Page 11: ...bridle To Lift Your Anchor 1 Open anchor locker hatch and make sure the chain doesn t stack up 2 Motor very slowly forward so the chain is vertical Press the UP foot switch Don t over run the chain a...

Page 12: ...y pull the anchor forward and lower it into the water for a few metres Once the anchor is falling freely regulate its descent by tightening the gypsy with the handle Check the chain markers to ensure...

Page 13: ...the largest cleat available Or use the dedicated Mooring Strop that attaches cleat to cleat As per briefing WARNING The Mooring line should never be attached to the Anchor Winch the Anchor Bridle or...

Page 14: ...Refrigeration Refrigeration Destiny has two bench freezers an upright fridge and a deck fridge To operate ensure the two circuit breakers on the main switch panel are on These switches should be left...

Page 15: ...the BBQ turn on the gas bottle and at the yellow valve adjacent to the BBQ Then press the control knob in and turn anti clockwise At the same time press the manual igniter button The valve opens full...

Page 16: ...ast Showers Destiny has three showers one in each bathroom and a deck shower on the port transom To operate ensure one FRESH WATER PUMP switch is on at the switchboard When finished turn everything of...

Page 17: ...g tanks have a limited capacity and are only designed to hold waste generated over a 24 hour period They therefore need to be emptied regularly Port Tank Valve in CLOSED Position Starboard Tank Valve...

Page 18: ...s is under the lift out floor panels and in the engine rooms Engine Driven System There is an engine driven bilge pump attached to the starboard engine and operates through a switch on the switchboard...

Page 19: ...chorage Familiarise yourself there before entering a marina Engage reverse and test the vessel s response when it reaches 2 to 3 knots Before you approach a berth have your fenders down almost touchin...

Page 20: ...second reef point at 20 knots Do not use the mainsail if the winds exceed 30 knots In heavy weather conditions it is best to motor or motor sail with a minimum amount of headsail To Raise the Mainsai...

Page 21: ...lever is in the central or neutral position 4 Twist throttle handle 10 degrees to low throttle setting 5 Pull starter cord To engage gears move gear lever forward or back at low idle revs To stop out...

Page 22: ...iny It has separate compartments fitted with air filler caps should they require refilling Do not over inflate If the hulls are inflated with cold air at night they will expand in the heat of the day...

Page 23: ...r liferaft emergency equipment are stowed under the seat Lifejackets Are stowed in the locker beneath the settee Safety Equipment Flares V Sheet etc are beneath the settee Fire Extinguishers There are...

Page 24: ...rypan 1 Glasses Wine Goblets Flutes 10 10 Glasses Tumblers 10 Grater 1 Kettle 1 Knives Carving 1 Knives Dinner 10 Knife Vegetable 2 Masher 1 Measuring Jug 1 Mixing Bowls metal plastic 2 5 Pillows 8 Pl...

Page 25: ...s 2 First Aid Kit and Vinegar 1 Flares and Emergency Container Yes Garden Hose Yes Leadline Yes Life Jackets 10 Life Ring Yes Linen as Required Yes Man Overboard Light Yes Masks and Snorkels 9 Mooring...

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