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MEANS OF REBOARDING 

This boat is equipped with a rigid foldable ladder (Fig. 10), which allows a person to reboard easily 
without any assistance. Additional handle for assistance while re-boarding is located close to the 
ladder. 

 

 

Fig. 10. Foldable ladder and handle for 
assistance with re-boarding.

  

DANGER FROM MOVING PARTS 

 

 

DO NOT USE SWIMMING PLATFORMS 
WHEN ENGINE IS RUNNING! 
KEEP AWAY FROM MOVING PROPELLER! IT 
COULD RESULT IN INJURY OR DEATH! 

 

Even in neutral, engine's propeller may rotate and may cause injury. If a person is in the water 
near the boat, immediately switch off the engine to avoid injury from the propeller rotation. 
 

Additional handle 

Foldable ladder 

Summary of Contents for Golden G650

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Page 4: ...CONTENTS Edition 7 January 2021 ...

Page 5: ...ols 11 General information 13 Maximum number of persons 14 Maximum loading capacity 14 Distribution of load 15 Loading passengers 16 Stability and buoyancy 18 Engine information 18 Risk of flooding and stability 19 Risk of fire or explosion 23 Fire prevention 23 Fuel system 24 Before fueling 26 While fueling 27 ...

Page 6: ...ion and recovery 31 Means of reboarding 32 Safety equipment 33 Safety driving rules 35 2 Boat identification 36 Boat s Identification number 36 Builder s plate 37 Locaction of the builder s plate 39 3 Before operating your craft 40 Checklist before departure 40 Weather 41 General 41 Rules to observe when afloat 42 ...

Page 7: ...f fitted 48 Motor installation 49 Motor start stop 51 Electrics 53 Battery isolator switch 53 Components of a boat 59 Anchoring and mooring 73 Anchoring 73 Mooring 76 Towing 78 Launching and recovering the boat from the water 80 5 Technical information 81 Technical specification 81 Standard and optional equipment 83 ...

Page 8: ... a boat 90 Electrical schematic diagrams 91 6 Service and maintenance 93 Cleaning 93 Cleaning of tube 94 Airtightness of the inflatable tube 95 Maintenance of stainless steel 97 Winterizing and storage 97 Regular inspections 98 7 Trailering 99 Boat towing 102 8 Show respect for the environment 103 9 Grand s warranty 104 ...

Page 9: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS 9 Golden Line G650 Owner s Manual General 104 Warranty period 104 Warranty coverage 105 Warranty exclusions 106 Warranty certificate 107 For your notes 108 ...

Page 10: ...ead it carefully so as to become familiar with your new boat Make sure that you fully understand the controls and instructions before operating the boat Improper operation can be extremely dangerous Please note that most boating related accidents happen when safety instructions are ignored We want you to enjoy your experience on your boat so please be sure to take our guidance seriously and comply...

Page 11: ... in death or serious injury This signal word is to be limited to the most extreme situations Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury PLEASE NOTE that in some countries a boat operating license or other form of authorization may be ...

Page 12: ...andard and optional equipment may vary from model to model Data sheets and specifications given in this manual relate to the boat s characteristics at the time of publishing Grand reserve the right to introduce changes in specifications and equipment without notice and without obligation We continually work with our customers to improve quality and to ensure you will be completely satisfied with y...

Page 13: ...esigned to operate in the following conditions Wind Beaufort scale up to and including Force 6 Significant wave height H1 3 meters up to and including 2 meters Explanatory note A watercraft given design category C is considered to be designed for a wind speed up to and including Force 6 and significant wave height up to and including 2 m BE RESPONSIBLE TAKE NOTICE OF THESE PARAMETERS WHEN YOU PLAN...

Page 14: ...UST NEVER EXCEED THE MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED LOAD ALWAYS USE THE SEATS SEATING SPACES PROVIDED MAXIMUM LOADING CAPACITY You can find the maximum load capacity in the TECHNICAL INFORMATION section in this Manual It is also shown on the builder s plate affixed to the hull Please note that the maximum load capacity includes the weight of all people onboard outboard engine provisions personal effects and ...

Page 15: ...EIGHTS HIGH UP DISTRIBUTION OF LOAD Evenly distribute the load within the boat 1 POORLY DISTRIBUTED LOADS CAN DESTABILIZE THE BOAT AND MAY RESULT IN A LOSS OF CONTROL 2 THE CRAFT S HANDLING WILL CHANGE SIGNIFICANTLY DEPENDING ON THE LOAD CARRIED 3 BE PARTICULARLY CAREFUL WHEN ACCELERATING OR CHANGING DIRECTION IT MAY BE NECESSARY TO ADJUST LOAD DISTRIBUTION AND TRIM WHEN NAVIGATION CONDITIONS OR T...

Page 16: ...SAFETY 16 LOADING PASSENGERS Fig 1 Recommended seating arrangement for 12 passengers ...

Page 17: ...es bring it inside the boat restore the load balance to the opposite side of the deflated compartment and return to port at reduced speed In case of a collision or an impact with a floating object stop to examine the hull the buoyancy tubes the motor and its attachments and return to shore at a low speed Signal for help Following an accident and before using the craft again make sure that it is ex...

Page 18: ...ew should be their priority at all times and that conditions on the water can change suddenly with little prior notice Before using your boat it is strongly recommended that appropriate training is given to all crew members in the safe operation of the craft ENGINE INFORMATION Information about recommended engine capacities maximum engine capacities maximum engine weights for each model are given ...

Page 19: ...e in manual automatic mode COCKPIT DRAINAGE Fig 2 Cockpit drainage In water at rest In water in motion Out of water Cockpit drain plugs Closed Open Open WHEN THE BOAT IS ON LAND DAVIT OR TRAILER OPEN THE COCKPIT DRAIN PLUGS SO THAT WATER RAINWATER FOR INSTANCE CAN EASILY DRAIN OUT OF THE BOAT THROUGH THE VALVES AND NO DAMAGE TO THE INTERNAL COMPONENTS E G THE BATTERY WILL OCCUR Cockpit drain valve...

Page 20: ...sed Closed Open To drain the hull unscrew the plug fig 3 After removal refit and re tighten do not over tighten the plug before using the boat WHEN THE BOAT IS ON LAND DAVIT OR TRAILER OPEN THE HULL DRAIN PLUG SO THAT WATER CAN EASILY DRAIN OUT OF THE BOAT NEVER OPEN THE HULL DRAIN PLUG WHEN AFLOAT Hull drain plug ...

Page 21: ...he automatic bilge pump serves to pump water out of the bilge area of the boat The access to the bilge pump is provided through the opening panel of rear locker Fig 4 Fig 4 Bilge pump and its location THE BILGE PUMP SYSTEM IS NOT DESIGNED FOR DAMAGE CONTROL Bilge pump ...

Page 22: ...cally by a built in mercury free float type switch Check the operation of the bilge pump either by using the switch located on the steering console or by turning the test knob see also manufacturers manual located on the pump in a clockwise direction Make sure the inlet channels are free from contamination see also sections RISK OF FLOODING AND STABILITY SAFETY EQUIPMENT in chapter SAFETY CHECK BI...

Page 23: ...ble damage to the electrical wiring For information concerning safe operation of the engine consult the manufacturers instruction manual FIRE PREVENTION Consult your Dealer for more detailed information on this subject before operating your boat The owner operator of the craft should Inform all crew members about the location and operation of all firefighting equipment Check firefighting equipment...

Page 24: ...ven in the technical data sheet sender and fuel level gauge optional filler neck fuel cap Fig 5 The location of the fuel filler cap on the rear deck DO NOT SMOKE OR USE AN OPEN FLAME WHEN FUELING THE BOAT AVOID CONTACT OF FLAMMABLE MATERIALS WITH HOT ENGINE PARTS Fuel filler cap ...

Page 25: ... natural flow of air through ventilation openings figs 6 7 to and from the atmosphere These openings are located at the bow locker rear storage compartment Fig 6 Ventilation openings on the bow locker Fig 7 Ventilation openings on the rear storage compartment DO NOT OBSTRUCT OR MODIFY THE VENTILATION SYSTEM AND VENTILATION OPENINGS KEEP VENTILATION OPENINGS UNOBSTRUCTED AT ALL TIMES ...

Page 26: ...es USING POOR QUALITY OR UNSUITABLE FUEL CAN RESULT IN DAMAGE TO YOUR ENGINE IT IS PREFERABLE NOT TO STORE UNUSED FUEL FOR LONG PERIODS IN THE FUEL TANK AND FUEL SYSTEM AS THIS CAN RESULT IN DAMAGE TO FUEL LINES PUMPS AND FILTERS EXPLOSIVE FIRE HAZARD IF A FUEL LEAK OR FUMES ARE DETECTED DO NOT START THE ENGINE ENSURE ALL CREW LEAVE THE BOAT AND HAVE A QUALIFIED PERSON REPAIR THE DEFECT AS SOON AS...

Page 27: ...EM REPAIRS SHOULD ONLY BE MADE BY COMPETENT PERSONNEL WHILE FUELING Keep hose nozzle in contact with the filler pipe to provide a ground against static sparks Fill the tank slowly to avoid danger of spillage Do not overfill the tank Leave some room for the fuel to expand In hot conditions fill the tank to about 80 of its maximum capacity If fuel is spilt on the hull use an ordinary non abrasive cl...

Page 28: ...er type 34 B shall be present on board The storage compartment of a portable fire extinguisher is marked by the symbol shown in Fig 8 Fig 8 Symbol of designated place of portable fire extinguisher This boat when in service shall be equipped with portable fire extinguisher of the following extinguishing capacities and in the following recommended location 1 Location Bow locker Fire rating 34B NEVER...

Page 29: ... WORK ON THE ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION WHILE THE SYSTEM IS ENERGIZED NEVER MODIFY THE CRAFT S ELECTRICAL SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE SHOULD ONLY BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED MARINE ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN NEVER ALTER OR MODIFY THE RATED CURRENT AMPERAGE OF OVERCURRENT PROTECTIVE DEVICES NEVER INSTALL OR REPLACE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES OR DEVICES WITH COMPONENTS WHICH EXCEED THE RATED CURRENT AMPE...

Page 30: ...1 AVOID SPARKS AND EXPOSED FLAMES NEAR BATTERY IT MAY EXPLODE 2 TURN OFF THE ENGINE WHEN INSPECTING OR SERVICING THE BATTERY 3 NEVER KEEP THE BATTERY CLOSE TO A FUEL TANK FILLER OR FUEL SYSTEM COMPONENTS Battery compartment Ventilation opening ...

Page 31: ... cleats windscreen tops and rails can be used as handholds to reduce the risk of falling overboard IF PASSENGERS ARE NOT IN DESIGNATED SEATING WHEN UNDERWAY THERE IS A RISK OF FALLING INSIDE THE BOAT OR OVERBOARD CAUSING SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH DO NOT MAKE SHARP TURNS AT HIGH SPEEDS YOU COULD BE EJECTED FROM THE BOAT DO NOT MAKE VIOLENT CHANGES IN DIRECTION WITHOUT INFORMING PASSENGERS Areas such ...

Page 32: ...r Fig 10 Foldable ladder and handle for assistance with re boarding DANGER FROM MOVING PARTS DO NOT USE SWIMMING PLATFORMS WHEN ENGINE IS RUNNING KEEP AWAY FROM MOVING PROPELLER IT COULD RESULT IN INJURY OR DEATH Even in neutral engine s propeller may rotate and may cause injury If a person is in the water near the boat immediately switch off the engine to avoid injury from the propeller rotation ...

Page 33: ... on the conditions expected and length of trip The type of safety equipment required will depend on local or national regulations In most countries safety equipment of the following type is required Emergency Engine Kill Switch Lanyard Personal Flotation Devices PFD Fire extinguisher Horn or Whistle Bilge pump s Visual Distress Signals CONSULT YOUR LOCAL DEALER REGARDING REQUIRED SAFETY EQUIPMENT ...

Page 34: ...25 meters of line A manual bailing device for removing water from the boat bucket hand pump A combination oar boat hook A day and night visual distress signal A first aid kit and manual An airway breathing tube A waterproof flashlight A set of local navigation charts A whistle or non electric horn Mooring lines and fenders Extra engine oil A tool kit A portable AM FM radio or weather radio Cell Ph...

Page 35: ... KEEP A SHARP LOOKOUT ESPECIALLY WHEN OPERATING NEAR BEACHES AND BRIDGES SHUT OFF THE MOTOR WHEN OPERATING NEAR SOMEONE IN THE WATER THE INTERNATIONAL CODE FLAG ALPHA INDICATES PROXIMITY OF DIVERS MAINTAIN A SAFE DISTANCE MINIMUM 50 METERS AT ALL TIMES THE OWNER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING THAT THE NORMAL MODE OF OPERATION IS MAINTAINED THIS MEANS THAT THE SPEED OF THE CRAFT NEEDS TO BE MATCHED TO...

Page 36: ...ery boat has Watercraft Identification Number WIN which uniquely identifies your boat and is important for safety and identification purposes The WIN is marked on a non removable metal plate which is fixed to the transom area of your boat fig 11 Fig 11 Location of the WIN plate ...

Page 37: ...safety requirements obligatory safety equipment carried on the boat maximum authorized distance you can navigate from a port etc may vary according to the country or state Fig 12 Builder s plate 1 Design category 2 MODEL Catalogue name or model number 3 Maximum number of people authorized on board adults children according to ISO standards 4 Maximum load capacity of the boat allowed by the builder...

Page 38: ...ive 2013 53 EU Category C D Navigation Inshore Protected water Wind speed Beaufort scale Up to and including F6 Up to and including F4 Significant height of wave to consider in meters Up to and including 2m Up to and including 0 3m BE RESPONSIBLE TAKE NOTE AND DO NOT NAVIGATE IF THE CONDITIONS ARE LIKELY TO EXCEED THESE PARAMETERS ...

Page 39: ...BOAT IDENTIFICATION 39 Golden Line G650 Owner s Manual LOCACTION OF THE BUILDER S PLATE Fig 13 Location of the Builder s plate Builder s plate ...

Page 40: ... that you do not exceed the recommended maximum load indicated on the Builder s plate Check the load is evenly distributed Make sure that each passenger is seated or has a seat available Inform all passengers regarding the necessity to hold on to safety handles Check that each passenger has his personal flotation device Check that all required safety equipment is on board horn first aid kit waterp...

Page 41: ...power to continue making headway GENERAL 1 OBTAIN INFORMATION on local regulations and hazards related to marine activities and boat operation 2 ADVISE someone on land when you expect to be back 3 EXPLAIN basic boat operation to all passengers 4 ENSURE that at least one passenger is able to operate the craft and motor provide training as needed 5 FAMILIARISE all passengers with safety procedures a...

Page 42: ... ignore safety rules Make sure that you are always in control of your boat Always operate your boat with courtesy and respect for others Respect local regulations and practices Near the shore navigate within designated boating areas Always be sure that you can reach shelter quickly ...

Page 43: ...AFT TUBE INFLATION Inflation valve The boat is equipped with a valve as shown in figure 14 Fig 14 Inflation valve To inflate the tube chamber first open the valve cap by turning it about half a turn counter clockwise fig 15 The spindle should be in the upper closed position ...

Page 44: ...ndle is in the normal closed position the valve operates as a check valve and opens when air is pumped into the tube To release air from the tube press down and hold the spindle If you need to fully deflate the tube press and turn the spindle counter clockwise to lock it in the open position Strap Valve cap Spindle ...

Page 45: ...of the hose into the inflation valve using one of the appropriate adapters Make sure the adaptor makes an air tight connection with the valve and inflate using foot pump To inflate the tube you can also use a small electric boat pump IF YOU USE A SMALL ELECTRIC PUMP COMPLETE THE PROCEDURE BY USING THE FOOT PUMP TO REACH THE REQUIRED NOMINAL PRESSURE ...

Page 46: ... 15 bar 2 15 psi Fig 17 Tube inflation sequence Check the pressure in each chamber with a pressure gauge If you do not have a pressure gauge the following procedure will serve as a guide Press a finger firmly against the tube if the tube is depressed by about 10 mm inch this indicates that the pressure is approximately correct After the tube chambers have been inflated to the nominal pressure repl...

Page 47: ...s over inflated in the morning can be damaged by a significant increase of temperature in the afternoon IF THE PRESSURE WITHIN THE TUBE BECOMES EXCESSIVE THE GLUED SEAMS MAY BE DAMAGED If the ambient temperature rises significantly or you intend leaving the boat in direct sunlight we recommend you relieve the air pressure in each chamber It is strongly recommended that the boat be kept in the shad...

Page 48: ...igures 18 It serves to protect the tube from over inflation and excess pressure build up due to solar heat Without strainer With filter cap Fig 18 Overpressure valve Ultrafine mesh of the filter cup prevents contamination without affecting the pressure relief function The filter cap can be easily removed for cleaning ...

Page 49: ...rence purposes only Please refer to the manual supplied by motor manufacturer before operating the motor and craft The motor manufacturer s dealer or authorized agent should undertake installation of the motor on your boat The optimum position is with the propeller axis parallel with the water CORRECT Fig 19 Optimum trim ...

Page 50: ... CRAFT 50 If the motor is tilted too far outwards from the transom the boat will tend to porpoise INCORRECT Fig 20 Trim up Motor tilted inwards too near the transom the boat will bow down INCORRECT Fig 21 Trim down ...

Page 51: ... IS NOT IN GEAR BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO START IT ALL EQUIPMENT THAT BURNS FUEL WILL REQUIRE AN AIR SUPPLY ENSURE ALL AIR INTAKES ARE CLEAR BEFORE FUEL BURNING EQUIPMENT IS USED Routine maintenance should be carried out in strict conformity with the instructions given in the appropriate motor owner s manual ...

Page 52: ...nyard is to turn off the engine if for any reason the operator is removed from the steering position The kill switch is located next to the ignition key WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING THE KILL SWITCH LANYARD SHOULD ALWAYS BE WORN ON THE WRIST ANKLE OR FIXED TO YOUR CLOTHES OR TO YOUR PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICE IGNORING THIS INSTRUCTION MAY CAUSE DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY Kill switch lanyard ...

Page 53: ...this should be done by qualified electrical technician and in emergency cases Specification Option 1 Without windlass Option 2 With windlass installed Operating voltage up to 48 Volt DC Nominal current 250 A Max current 450 A 5 min 700 A 10 sec Operating voltage up to 48 Volt DC Max current 380 A 5 min 850 A 10 sec The battery isolator switch is located on the internal side of the rear compartment...

Page 54: ...NEL Use the following switches located on the steering console to switch on off a horn navigation lights anchor all round light bilge pump and shower Horn Navigation lights Anchor all round light Bilge pump Shower Fig 24 Switch panel ...

Page 55: ...of the steering console To change a fuse unlock and open fuse board transparent cover Pull out a blown fuse and replace it with a new one Close the fuse board cover A rating of relevant fuses are given below Circuit Fuse rating A Horn 5 Navigation lights 5 Anchor all round light 5 Bilge pump 4 Shower pump 5 USB socket 2 Fig 25 Blade fuse box Blade fuse box ...

Page 56: ...ated situations The horn is mounted on the steering console The horn is switched on off by means of a switch located on the steering console To use the horn press and hold the switch Release the switch to turn the horn off Fig 26 Electrical horn Before making a trip check the horn is functioning by briefly switching it on and off Electrical horn ...

Page 57: ...at night The side lights are a green light on the starboard side and a red light on the port side Navigation lights are located on the bow step plate side lights and on the arch all round light Use the switch on the steering console to turn the navigation lights on off when needed Fig 27 Navigation lights Bow green starboard navigation light Red left port navigation light All round light ...

Page 58: ... open rope storages Use only certified and rated lifting slings appropriate for your boat and motor weight Fig 28 Bow lifting eyes 2 positions Fig 29 Rear lifting eyes 2 positions MAKE SURE NOBODY IS ON BOARD WHEN LIFTING WHEN LIFTED THE BOAT SHOULD BE EMPTY NO REMOVABLE EQUIPMENT AND IT IS TIPPED SLIGHTLY TOWARD THE REAR WITH COCKPIT AND HULL DRAIN PLUGS OPEN ...

Page 59: ...OPERATING THE CRAFT 59 Golden Line G650 Owner s Manual COMPONENTS OF A BOAT BOW LOCKER Fig 30 Bow locker with anchor compartment and hatch Cup holders ...

Page 60: ...OPERATING THE CRAFT 60 HELM AND PASSENGER DOUBLE SEAT Fig 31 Helm and passenger double seat with foldable seats Cup holders ...

Page 61: ... 61 Golden Line G650 Owner s Manual U FORM REAR SOFA STYLE SEATING Fig 32 U form rear sofa style seating The sofa style seating is fitted with soft cushions and high seat back Two side lockers are located below the seats ...

Page 62: ...OPERATING THE CRAFT 62 REAR LOCKER AND REAR SIDE ANCHOR ROPE HATCHES Fig 33 Rear locker with large access panel Fig 34 Rear side anchor rope hatches Panel is supported by gas springs Anchor rope hatches ...

Page 63: ...G650 Owner s Manual REMOVABLE BOW SUNDECK WITH CUSHION IF APPLICABLE Fig 35 Removable bow sundeck ALWAYS STORE REMOVABLE BOW SUNDEC INSIDE THE STORAGE COMPARTMENT IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO CRUISE AT MORE THAN 15 KNOTS Removable bow sundeck ...

Page 64: ...CUSHION AND REAR SUNDECK EXTENSION IF APPLICABLE Fig 36 Removable rear sundeck ALWAYS STORE REMOVABLE REAR SUNDEC INSIDE THE STORAGE COMPARTMETN IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO CRUISE AT MORE THAN 15 KNOTS Removable rear sundeck Removable rear sundeck extension ...

Page 65: ...IF APPLICABLE Fig 37 Removable table with 4 cup holders Assemble the tubular pylon and table top then insert into the table holder located in the deck ALWAYS STORE A REMOVABLE TABLE INSIDE THE STORAGE COMPARTMENT IF YOU INTEND TO CROUISE AT MORE THAN 15 KNOTS Table holder ...

Page 66: ...OPERATING THE CRAFT 66 STAINLSESS STEEL RAILS IF APPLICABLE Fig 38 Stainless steel bow rails NEVER USE THE RAILS FOR MOORING TIE UP ONLY TO THE CLEATS Stainless steel bow rails ...

Page 67: ...waterski towing procedures contact your local power boat school or yacht club Fig 39 Waterski towing arch THE SAFE WORKING LOAD OF THE TOWING ARCH IS INDICATED ON A LABEL ATTACHED TO THE ARCH NEVER ALLOW PASSENGERS TO SIT ON REAR SOFA WHEN TOWING A SKIER SHOULD THE TOWROPE PART IT COULD BACKLASH INTO THE COCKPIT DO NOT USE THE TOWING ARCH TO PULL A BANANA TUBE Waterski towing arch Towing eye ...

Page 68: ...LE A pump and 50 liter tank available Use the switch on the steering console to turn a shower system on off To use a shower press and hold the button located on the shower handle Fig 40 Water shower set Water shower filler cap Shower container Air vent ...

Page 69: ... Owner s Manual COLLAPSIBLE BIMINI TOP IF APPLICABLE Fig 41 Collapsible bimini top USE A BIMINI TOP WHEN YOUR BOAT IS NOT IN MOTION KEEP BIMINI TOP IN STOWED POSITION IF YOU PLANNING TO CRUISE AT MORE THAN 20 25 KNOTS Collapsible bimini top ...

Page 70: ...uring by a spring pin 3 The same procedure should be repeated on the opposite side 4 Unfold the Bimini Top together with canvas fasten the support poles being mounted to the attachment structures located on the stern 5 Fix the adjustable straps to the attachment structures located on the bow 6 Check that the top canvas is well stretched and all fastenings are tightened ...

Page 71: ...nual SWIMMING PLATFORM S WITH FOLDING LADDER Fig 42 Swimming platform with folding ladder CHECK THE FOLD DOWN SECURING LATCH IS IN PLACE BEFORE BEGINNING A TRIP OR TRAILERING THE BOAT DO NOT USE SWIMMING PLATFORMS WHEN ENGINE IS RUNNING Securing latch ...

Page 72: ...rotection for boat surfaces against scratches chips and dents Noise reduction characteristics ideal for fishermen The following area of your boat depending on the model can be enhanced by Seadeck antiskid material Deck Steering console pad Bow step plate Swimming platforms Fiberglass step ends Stern surfaces Extremely stain resistant seadeck surface if needed can be easily cleaned with soap hot wa...

Page 73: ...curing anchorage requires knowledge and practice so it is important that properly trained persons undertake this procedure ANCHOR ROLLER if applicable Fig 26 Anchor roller Fig 44 Anchor roller The anchor roller serves for handling and locating the anchor line The anchor roller is located on the bow plate When anchoring your boat make sure you are not creating a potentially dangerous situation for ...

Page 74: ...lass is fitted consult the manufacturer s manual When anchoring be aware that the condition of the sea bed changes in tide wind strength and direction and currents will affect the position of the craft Use local landmarks to obtain an approximate fix for the craft s position and check this regularly When not in use ensure the anchor and line are stored in the anchor locker ...

Page 75: ...ters of the chain in order to avoid damage to the bow of the boat by the anchor READ CAREFULLY THE APPROPRIATE MANUAL FOR WINDLASS FOR ADDITIONAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SUPPLIED WITH A BOAT THE WINDLASS SHALL NOT BE USED AS THE ONLY SECURING DEVICE USE A MECHANICAL LOCK FOR THE ANCHOR CHAIN TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL RELEASES OF THE ANCHOR Mechanical lock Windlass Anchor ...

Page 76: ...MOORING Use the bow and rear pull up cleats for mooring Fig 46 Bow cleat and guide Fig 47 Rear pull up cleats Left bow guide for rope Right bow guide for rope Left rear pull up cleat Right rear pull up cleat Bow pull up cleat ...

Page 77: ...ain open This will ensure rain water does not accumulate in the boat Breaking strength kN Bow cleat 16 Rear cleat 14 THE BREAKING STRENGTH OF LINES SHALL IN GENERAL NOT EXCEED 80 OF THE BREAKING STRENGTH OF THE RESPECTIVE STRONG POINT BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN MOORING ARMS AND LEGS MAY BE INJURED IF THEY ARE OUTSIDE THE BOAT ...

Page 78: ...es undone Use a tow line of sufficient length so that there is at least two boat lengths between boats Use only line intended for towing ask your Dealer for advice and select the correct line for your application Do not tow with three strand nylon rope Fasten the towed boat securely and observe it continuously Avoid towing a tender over long distances Do not use a tow line with signs of damage or ...

Page 79: ...planing Breaking strength of bow towing eye is 20 kN Fig 48 Bow towing eye 1 TOWING MUST BE DONE AT LOW SPEED NOT MORE THAN 10 KM H AND IN GOOD WEATER CONDITIONS WITH NO WAVES 2 THE BOAT BEING TOWED MUST BE OBSERVED AT ALL TIMES 3 THE BREAKING STRENGTH OF LINES SHALL IN GENERAL NOT EXCEED 80 OF THE BREAKING STRENGTH OF THE BOW TOWING EYE Towing eye ...

Page 80: ... hull If the gel coat is damaged contact your Dealer for repair When approaching a beach or waters edge proceed slowly and with extreme caution Avoid hazards below the water surface such as rocks Hazards can damage the hull tube motor or propeller Do not power the boat onto land as serious damage to the hull and tube may occur Do not drag the boat across rough or abrasive surfaces rocks concrete e...

Page 81: ...ecifications of G650 Model G650LF Specification Unit Length overall cm ft inches 650 21 4 Length internal cm ft inches 440 14 5 Beam width cm ft inches 265 8 8 Width internal cm ft inches 150 4 11 Chambers Number 5 Tube diameter cm inches 55 22 Tube fabric PVC Hypalon Bare boat weight kg lbs 620 1367 Fully loaded weight kg lbs 2145 4728 ...

Page 82: ...66 Passenger capacity Number 12 Maximum height light craft m ft inches 1 6 5 3 Maximum draft fully loaded from hull s underside lowest point m ft inches 0 47 1 7 Engine recommended HP kW 150 110 3 Engine max HP kW 200 147 1 Engine weight max kg lbs 300 661 Engine shaft length inches 20 long Midsection aft deadrise degrees 25 20 Built in fuel tank capacity l 200 Water tank capacity option l 50 ...

Page 83: ...leat Steering console CL 16 front seat with side rails windshield with handrail passenger grab handle and glove box Helm and passenger double seat SD 11 with two folding seats U form rear sofa style seating with two side lockers soft cushions and high seat back Rear locker with large access panel and gas springs Rear handrails two rear cleats and towing eyes Two front and two rear lifting eyes Bui...

Page 84: ...k extension Water shower set with pump and 50 liter tank Electric anchor with lifting mechanism Waterski towing arch with towing eye and GRP top Removable table with 4 cup holders Hydraulic steering system Steering wheel PERFORMANCE black Stainless steel bimini top Overall cover console CL 16 double seat SD 11 rear seat and harbour CL 16 SD 11 and rear seat covers Two overpressure valves Keel and ...

Page 85: ...1 Bow anchor locker 2 Bow locker 3 Console storage compartment 4 Glove box with hatch 5 Double seat storage 6 Seat storage shelf 7 Fuel tank compartment 8 Two side storage boxes 9 Main rear storage 10 Lower rear storage 11 Rear anchor rope hatches Fig 50 Compartment chart ...

Page 86: ...TECHNICAL DETAILS 86 GENERAL ARRANGEMENT OF A BOAT Fig 51 General arrangement of a boat 1 2 3 4 15 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 ...

Page 87: ...g strake with splash guard 6 Safety handle 7 Pull up cleat 8 Swimming platform with foldable ladder 9 Bow step plate 10 Stainless steel bow railing 11 Fiberglass step 12 Rear seat back 13 Steering console CL 16 14 Container with front stowage cushions soft backs 15 Bow locker removable cushion 16 Rear seat extended handrails 17 Overpressure valve 18 Rear anchor rope hatches 19 Waterski towing arch...

Page 88: ...TECHNICAL DETAILS 88 STEERING CONSOLE COMPONENTS Fig 52 Steering console components see the list on the next page 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 7 1 11 ...

Page 89: ... lever 5 optional Speedometer optional 6 Double USB socket 5v 7 Tachometer optional 8 Switches 9 Horn Navigation light Anchor all round light Bilge pump Shower pump Glove box with hatch 10 Handle 11 When your trip is finished always remove the key from the ignition switch This will prevent theft or unauthorized use of your boat Please contact your regional Dealer for the installation of required c...

Page 90: ...TECHNICAL DETAILS 90 GENERAL VIEW OF A BOAT Fig 53 General view of a boat ...

Page 91: ...TECHNICAL DETAILS 91 Golden Line G650 Owner s Manual ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS Fig 54 Electrical schematic diagram for a boat with nav lights on the bow step plate ...

Page 92: ...TECHNICAL DETAILS 92 Fig 55 Electrical schematic diagram for a boat with nav lights on the navigation arch ...

Page 93: ...ny chemical spills such as o Gasoline grease oil and any other oily product o Suntan oils lotions and any other body care products o Pollution products dirt and dust o Silicon based products If any of the above listed spills occur on the boat s surface clean and wash the boat or its relevant part as soon as possible and only with approved liquids When not in use keep your boat properly covered Kee...

Page 94: ...and make sure that no soap residue remains on the surface Then dry by wiping off the surface with a soft cloth DO NOT USE Any cleaning device that might cause mechanical damage to the surface such as hard brushes high pressure washers etc Any cleaning agents scouring agents or scrubbing powder which will damage the surface Strong alkaline cleaning agents Acid cleaning agents Solvent based cleaning...

Page 95: ...tural release of pressure see the information below can occur Make sure that There are no material cracks holes and leaks All inflation valves and seams are intact ISO 6185 standard permits up to 20 loss of pressure in any compartment within 24 hours If you discover a significant reduction in pressure add some air using the foot pump supplied Never use high pressure equipment to inflate your boat ...

Page 96: ...age o Step 1 check the inflation deflation valves and overpressure valves o Step 2 check the major seams o Step 3 check the tube material from top to bottom Contact your Dealer for advice if necessary If you discover any source of leakage it must me properly repaired DO NOT OPERATE YOUR BOAT IF YOU ARE AWARE OF AIR LEAKS ...

Page 97: ...ND STORAGE When storing your boat keep it in a clean and dry place so it is not affected by major temperature fluctuations and other conditions You may store the boat o Assembled and partly inflated with a cover so as to protect it from direct sunlight dirt dust and pollution For winterizing o Clean and dry the boat including seat cushions and any wooden components o Completely drain all water fro...

Page 98: ...tted safety handles handrails and all other safety related equipment Check frequently the tightness of various screws bolts and nuts with particular attention to those holding the engine onto the transom Also check all steering system components are secure and functioning correctly Regularly examine your fuel system replace old or damaged components and check the tightness of the fuel line connect...

Page 99: ...at is too big or too small for your boat Use a BUNK trailer Make sure that the trailer provides adequate support for the keel because basis weight of the boat is to be supported by the keel Lateral bunks should be used just for extra support and stability Reference dimensions are indicated on figures 57 58 Fig 56 Trailer DO NOT USE A ROLLER TRAILERS AS ROLLERS DO NOT PROVIDE ADEQUATE SUPPORT FOR T...

Page 100: ...TRAILERING 100 Note All dimensions are in mm Fig 57 Measurements for the correct trailer ...

Page 101: ...TRAILERING 101 Golden Line G650 Owner s Manual Note All dimensions are in mm Fig 58 Measurements for the correct trailer Sections A A B B ...

Page 102: ...l drain plugs are open Haul the boat onto the trailer using the bow eye Make sure that the outboard engine leg is in the trailering position Refer to manufacturer s manual Secure the boat to the trailer with suitable straps or rope using bow lateral and rear eyes for this purpose Close and secure all hatches and openings on the boat Cushions must be placed in lockers or removed to prevent loss dur...

Page 103: ...CESSIVE WASH KEEP OUT OF DESIGNATED SWIMMING AREAS RESPECT ALL ANIMAL LIFE BE CAREFUL NOT TO OVERFILL THE FUEL TANK DON T MAKE UNNECESSARY NOISE DO NOT DISCHARGE OIL OR FUELS INTO THE WATER DO NOT LITTER The health of our environment depends on us all acting responsibly to ensure a clean tomorrow If each of us follows these few simple rules we can help to keep the Earth s resources intact for futu...

Page 104: ...rom an Authorised Grand Marine Reseller By using the Grand Inflatable Boats the owner and operator understands and agree to undertake all instructions in the Grand Owner s Manual and agrees to all warranty and liability terms and conditions contained in this warranty WARRANTY PERIOD Grand warrants Grand branded components from the date of purchase for a period of 24 consecutive months for normal p...

Page 105: ... warranty is limited to repair or at Grand option replacement of parts suffering from any of the defects described above during the warranty period The judgment of Grand is final concerning the extent of items covered under above warranty The outboard engine electrical and electronic components other auxiliaries are subject of the warranty of the appropriate Manufacturer ...

Page 106: ...r s Manual Operating the craft beyond the design category Damage caused by improper or lack of maintenance winterization or storage Damage caused by abuse impact accident misuse abnormal use or strain neglect racing improper operation or operation not in accordance with the recommended procedures described in the Grand Owner s Manual Damage or cosmetic changes due to exposure to the atmospheric or...

Page 107: ..._______________________________ Signature __________________________________________ Dealer address _____________________________________ City ______________ Post code _______________________ Date of purchase ____________________________________ Seller and customer acknowledge by signing that seller handed and customer received hereinbefore boat including standard optional if relevant equipment an...

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