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LAGOON 410-S2 

MAJ ANG 22/12/05 

 

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X) GAS SYSTEM 

 
Gas Stove 
 

 

The boat is delivered without any fire extinguisher. It is your own responsibility to comply with 

the laws and regulations of your own country (Number, capacity, type and place of fire extinguishers). 
We advise you at least to install an extinguisher less than 5 metres away from each berth, less than 2 
meters away from the extinguisher aperture in the engine compartment, less than 2 meters away from any 
naked flame device and less than 1 meter avay from the helm pedestal. We advise a total capacity of the 
portable extinguishers reaching 8A/64B, each extinguisher having at least a 5A/34B capacity. The CO2 
extinguishers shall be  used to fight  fires in the galley or electric fires. 
 
 

 

Do not fit or store flammable materials above or over  the stove  (Curtains, papers, 

napkins, and so on……). 
 
 

Never leave the boat unattended when the gas or spirit appliances are working. 

 
 

The appliances which use  fuel consume the oxygen within the cabin and release the combustion 

products into the boat. It is necessary to ventilate the boat when the gas cooking appliances are working. 
Do not obstruct the air vents of the boat.  

 

 

Do not smoke or use a naked flame when you are trying to locate a gas leak or when you change 

the gas bottle or whenever you intervene on the gas system. 
 
 

If you smell gas or find that the burners have gone out, by accident, (although appliance models 

cut off the gas automatically if the flames go out) turn off the gas taps and do ventilate the boat in order to 
get rid of any residual gas. Find the root of the problem. 

 

 
 

For the stoves with an integral gas cylinder you shall change the cylinder outside the boat. Test 

the stove before you put it back in the galley. Pay particular attention to the stove fittings and make sure 
the stoves are locked after they have been  put in their places. 
 
 

Do not use cooking appliances to heat the inside of the boat. 

 

Make sure that the taps of the burners are turned off before you turn on the tap of the hoses and 

of the cylinder. 
 

Turn off the tap on the feed hose and the taps on the cylinders when you do not use the 

appliances. 

 

Do not obstruct the access to the gas system components, in particular the access to the taps (cylinders 

and gas cooker). 
 

The flexible hoses which connect the gas cylinder at one end of the system and the stove at the other 

end, shall be changed in pursuance of the  regulations in force in your country. Only use hoses which meet the 
safety standards of your country. 
 

Do not use the gas cylinder storage space to store other equipments. 

 

Pay particular attention to keep in good condition the screw thread of the cylinder  on which the 

regulator is. Check the condition of the regulator every year and change it if necessary. Use a regulator identical 
to the ones which are fitted. 
 

Make sure that the taps of the empty cylinders are turned off and disconnected from the system. 

 

Do not use ammonia based products to clean it or to discover a leak. 

 

Summary of Contents for 410-S2

Page 1: ...6 IV DECK Location of the life raft 10 V SAILS AND RIGGING 11 VI FRESH WATER SYSTEM 15 VII BILGE PUMP SYSTEM 17 VIII SEACOCKS AND SKIN FITTINGS 19 IX ELECTRIC SYSTEMS 21 X GAS SYSTEM 30 XI EMERGENCY...

Page 2: ...re Please keep this copy for your records RECEIPT OWNER S NAME ADDRESS Owner of the LAGOON 410 S2 n Do certify that I have taken delivery and read the information in the owner s manual delivered with...

Page 3: ...ou change to a new type of boat to which you are not used get some training to control and sail her to ensure your safety and comfort Then you will be able to assume the command of the boat Your deale...

Page 4: ...ngine 65 kW Fuel capacity 400 L Fresh water capacity 400 L Batteries capacity 2x140 2x70 Amps Category Height of wave m Wind force Beaufort A 4 8 B 4 8 C 2 6 D 0 3 4 For additional informations concer...

Page 5: ...for black water x4 400 400 400 400 Berths 42 42 42 42 Air conditioning 100 100 100 100 5th battery Load splitter Charger 51 51 51 51 Generator not compatible with extra fresh water reserve 310 310 310...

Page 6: ...LAGOON 410 S2 MAJ ANG 22 12 05 6 39 III ACCOMMODATION OWNER S VERSION STANDARD VERSION...

Page 7: ...LAGOON 410 S2 MAJ ANG 22 12 05 7 39 CHARTER VERSION U S OWNER S VERSION 3 CABINS 3 HEAD COMPARTMENT...

Page 8: ...LAGOON 410 S2 MAJ ANG 22 12 05 8 39 U S OWNER S VERSION 3 CABINS 2 HEAD COMPARTMENT...

Page 9: ...LAGOON 410 S2 MAJ ANG 22 12 05 9 39 EXIT IN CASE OF FIRE Recommended Exit 4 CABINS VERSION 3 CABINS VERSION...

Page 10: ...to sea When you are sailing do not bolt the life hatches In case of rough sea close the boat with the front door so that no water may come into the boat Check that nothing blocks up the draining holes...

Page 11: ...s SAIL AREA m I 13 83 m Total 93 56 m J 4 28 m Main Sail 55 86 m P 14 80 m Genoa maxi 37 70 m E 5 70 m Spinnaker 108 m LP 5 00 m Specifications of the Standing Rigging V Vertical D Diagonal REF CABLE...

Page 12: ...LAGOON 410 S2 MAJ ANG 22 12 05 12 39 MAINSAIL TACKLE...

Page 13: ...SIGNATION 1 Genoa sheet 8 1st Reef Leech 2 Mainsheet 9 2nd Reef Luff 3 Genoa halyard 10 2nd Reef Leech 4 Main halyard 11 3rd Reef 5 Spinnaker halyard 12 Foot outhaul 6 Topping lift 13 Mainsheet car co...

Page 14: ...st breaking In particular the 100 Genoa with 2 Reefs in the mainsail is to be imperatively prohibited Maximum true wind Force Knots Sails 1 5 22 Mainsail 100 Genoa 100 6 25 Mainsail 1st Reef Genoa 100...

Page 15: ...d the washbasins This supply is made by an electric pump before this pump there is a filter it is necessary to clean regularly Never run an electric pump when the tank is empty otherwise it might be i...

Page 16: ...LAGOON 410 S2 MAJ ANG 22 12 05 16 39 LAY OUT OF THE FRESH WATER SYSTEM...

Page 17: ...ng Sump Engine 6A Lever of Manual Bilge Pump Make sure the bilge pump system is in good working order before you put out to sea Make yourself acquainted with the way the bilge pump system of your boat...

Page 18: ...LAGOON 410 S2 MAJ ANG 22 12 05 18 39 LAY OUT OF THE BILGE PUMP SYSTEM...

Page 19: ...seacocks after each use Make sure that all the seacocks which are not used are closed before you put out to sea in the owner s manual see the drawing where the lay out of the skin fittings is shown Op...

Page 20: ...LAGOON 410 S2 MAJ ANG 22 12 05 20 39 SEACOCK AND SKIN FITTING LAY OUT...

Page 21: ...ngth Never fit or replace the electric materials or appliances by components which exceed the system amperage 110V 220V Electric System Some boats are fitted with a 110V or a 220 V system some as stan...

Page 22: ...LAGOON 410 S2 MAJ ANG 22 12 05 22 39 ELECTRICITY LAY OUT 12V Electric Panel Optional battery charger...

Page 23: ...LAGOON 410 S2 MAJ ANG 22 12 05 23 39 12V AND 220V ELECTRIC PANEL Optional Extra 12V AND 110V ELECTRIC PANEL Optional Extra...

Page 24: ...et 10 I Water Pump 10 J Starboard Bilge Pump 10 K Fridge 10 L Comfort 1 16 M Navigation Instruments 10 N VHF HIFI 10 O Portside Bilge Pump 10 P Comfort 2 16 220 V FUNCTIONS Optional Extra REF FUNCTION...

Page 25: ...LAGOON 410 S2 MAJ ANG 22 12 05 25 39 12V LIGHT AND APPLIANCE LAY OUT Switch...

Page 26: ...LAGOON 410 S2 MAJ ANG 22 12 05 26 39...

Page 27: ...ng Light Saloon Lights 52 Reading Light Saloon Lights 53 Ceiling Light Passage way Saloon Lights 54 Ceiling Light Head Compartment Saloon Lights 55 Ceiling Light Head Compartment Saloon Lights 56 Ceil...

Page 28: ...LAGOON 410 S2 MAJ ANG 22 12 05 28 39 LOCATION OF 110 220V SOCKETS OPTIONAL EXTRA REF DESCRIPTION 1 Shore Supply Socket 2 Battery Charger 3 110 220V Socket 4 Boiler...

Page 29: ...Hull to Saloon 4 Sheath from Electric Panel to Starboard Engine 5 Sheath from Engine Panel to Automatic Electric Panel 6 Sheath from Chart Table to Electric Panel 7 Sheath from Starboard Engine to Pa...

Page 30: ...nt although appliance models cut off the gas automatically if the flames go out turn off the gas taps and do ventilate the boat in order to get rid of any residual gas Find the root of the problem For...

Page 31: ...low the manufacturer s recommendations as far as the filling of the burners is concerned Do not pour the spirit directly into the burner over the stove Only use methylated spirits Petrol oil propane d...

Page 32: ...at least that the steering cables are tight properly Lift the aft cover open the cap drive the emergency tiller into the print on the rudderstock head REF DESCRIPTION 1 Emergency Tiller 2 Cap to Get t...

Page 33: ...ted so you will be able to put out a fire breaking out in the engine compartment bilge A fixed system of extinguisher which enables you to put out a fire breaking out in the engine compartment bilge i...

Page 34: ...LAGOON 410 S2 MAJ ANG 22 12 05 34 39 ENGINE LAY OUT SAIL DRIVE VERSION 21 22 23 24...

Page 35: ...and repairs of your boat He will advise properly will supply you with the spare parts you need or the materials that are suited to your boat Have your boat examined and maintained once a year during...

Page 36: ...and you may apply on the gel coat an epoxy paint it will protect the bottom the careen of your boat against the natural attacks of the sea environment Moreover the bottom shall be covered with a prote...

Page 37: ...s leather The cleaning of the fabrics cushions or lining of your boat depends on the materials used Therefore you must contact a skilled specialist before you do anything Fresh Water System It is poss...

Page 38: ...m with water and vinegar Close the water intake seacocks except if your boat is dried out rinse and drain the toilets pans and pumps Store the sounder and speedometer heads Carefully drain and dry all...

Page 39: ...g In the harbour do not use the heads on board if they are not equipped with holding tanks The use of detergent contributes to the deterioration of the sea fauna and flora choose entirely biodegradabl...

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