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GRAND Golden Line G500LF,G500GLF

 

 

UM15000

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UM16500

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  crew  member  to  monitor  the  process  of  towing.  In  this

case,  certain  communication  gestures  should  be  agreed  upon
bef orehan d.

    Damage  to  one  of  air  chambers

 The inflatable boat is designed to provide an adequate stability
in  case  of  the  complete  damage  to  one  the  air  chambers
(balloon  compartments)  at  the  expense  of  the  remaining  air
chambers  and  the  hull.  Thanks  to  it,  you  will  be  able  to  reach
safely  the  nearest  shore.  Reduce  the  speed  and  shift  your
body  to  the  undamaged  part  of  the  boat.  W atch  changes  in
stability.  After  this  immediately  head  for  the  nearest  shore.  To
prevent  penetration  of water into the  boat, pull the shell  of the
damaged  air  chambers  upwards.

    Anchor  and  mooring  fast  fastening

  Fix  the  anchor  and  towing  ropes  in  the  forebody  of  the  boat
to the front  towing ring. Fix the  back spring on the  transom via
special  holes.

    Danger  of  currents  and  wind

  Before  navigation  of  the boat  in  unfamiliar  waters  make  detail
inquiries  about  local  conditions  and  regulations!   Currents,
wind,  shoals,  rising  and  falling  tides,  as  well  as  weather
variations  may  imply  serious  danger!

                      In  emergency  stay  in  boat

  In  any  unexpected  situation  (engine  failure,  boat  damage,
etc.)  do not  ever  leave  the  boat  provided  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  f ound.  Should  the  boat  become  partially
f looded  throw  heavy  objects  (batteries,  f uel  tank,  engine)
overboard  to  ensure  additional  floatability.

The  "GRAND"  Company  employees  would  like  to  wish  you  a
pleasant  and  safe  leisure  time!

Summary of Contents for G500GLF

Page 1: ...GRAND Golden Line G500LF G500GLF UM15000 Rigid Inflatable Boat GOLDEN LINE Models G500LF G500GLF User s Manual...

Page 2: ...G500 has been designed under requirements of ISO 6185 Plastomer and Elastomer Inflatable Boats and DIN 7870 Inflatable Boats with Reinforced Shells PURPOSE The rigid inflatable motor boat of the GOLDE...

Page 3: ...l m 2 3 ft inches 7 7 Width inside m 1 28 ft inches 4 2 Tube diameter max m 0 5 ft inches 20 Number of chambers 5 Passenger capacity pers 10 Load capacity kg 1000 lbs 2200 Boat weight kg 435 lbs 957 E...

Page 4: ...r rollers and cleat Steering console CL 20 with front seat windshield railing handle and gloves box Rear seat with soft cushions and seatback Rear railings 2 rear cleats and 2 towing eyes Rear locker...

Page 5: ...ailability OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Keel and tube protection packages Overal cover Console cover Collapsible stainless steel bimini top Waterski towing arch with towing eye and GRP top Bow sundeck with cush...

Page 6: ...GRAND Golden Line G500LF G500GLF UM15000 G500LF 6 4 3 2 5 6 7 11 12 13 14 15 9 10 8 16 19...

Page 7: ...lug 8 Rear seat with cushion 9 Pull up cleat 8 10 Rear waterski towing eye 11 Fiberglass step 12 Bowstep plate 13 Stainless steel bow railing 14 Stearing consoleCL 20 15 Rear seat extended handrails 1...

Page 8: ...p 3 washerwith gasket 4 spindel 6 with spring 7 cup diaphragm 8 Fig 1 INFLATION MODE valve is closed with gasket 4 tight To move the valve to deflation mode push the button 6 and turn it clockwise to...

Page 9: ...washers and nuts M6 from the complete set tighten all nuts In order to install the windscreen railing onto console perform the next operations Fig 2 align holes in the windscreen railing supports wit...

Page 10: ...l tube body partitions or seams it is recommended to apply for professional repair in authorised service station OPRAN OPERATING REGULATIONS OA Dear user W e thank your for your purchase and do hope t...

Page 11: ...t throughout the entire sail ing time W hen 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 th...

Page 12: ...mbers upwards Anchor and mooring fast fastening Fix the anchor and towing ropes in the forebody of the boat to the front towing ring Fix the back spring on the transom via special holes Danger of curr...

Page 13: ...ilge pump Shower pump Shower pump Fuel tank Fuel send Fuel send Bilge pump auto 12v disconnector 12v battery Battery HA Horn Port light red Starboard light green Masthead light white Fu XS CONSOLE QS...

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