Marine Revolution smartwave 4200 series Owner'S Manual Download Page 13

Marine Revolution 

 

Smartwave SW 4200 Owner’s Manual 

 

 

Page  13 

 

Be sure all fire extinguishers are in date and ready for use

  

 

Check your radio equipment is operational

  

 

Check you have food and water and some spare in case you have to spend more time at sea 
than you planned.

  

 

Make sure you have a first aid kit and know how to use it.

 

 

Seasickness 

Seasickness strikes down many a sailor; even a hardened seafarer will feel the effects at times. Its 
effects are dangerous if the crew becomes too incapacitated to maintain proper control of the boat:

 

 

 

Seasickness medication works for some people and should be taken well before the trip. 
Check the instructions for possible side effects, which may include drowsiness. 

 

Don't get cold and wet. Dress up warmly and take a spell at the wheel to occupy your mind. 

 

If a crew member feels sick, the skipper must decide if it is necessary to seek shelter before 
the problem gets worse. 

 

Get someone to help if you need to be sick. The boat may stop, but there may still be an 
unpleasant motion. Hanging over the side is potentially dangerous. The safest and easiest 
solution may be to use a bucket in the cockpit. 

 

Do not continue on an empty stomach. Dry toast, bread or plain biscuits are all good fill-ups. 
You must drink plenty of water to offset dehydration.

 

   

 

Maintenance 

 

General care and cleaning 

Top quality virgin grade polyethylene is used in the manufacture of this boat, which contains powerful 
ultra violet stabilizers designed to survive in harsh environments. Polyethylene is impervious to 
osmosis, corrosion, rot, and rust, and has no gelcoat or paint to maintain. 
 
Wash down using a mild environmentally friendly detergent is recommended after use in salt water. 
Avoid using oily or abrasive substances. Read labels and instructions carefully to avoid products that 
could damage polyethylene or other plastics. DO NOT use products that contain phosphates, chlorine, 
solvents, non-biodegradable or petroleum based products. Citrus-based cleaners are excellent for 
marine cleaning purposes, and are safe to use. Household cleaners should be used sparingly and not 
discharged into waterways. Never mix cleaners and be sure to work in a well ventilated area 
 
For engine care /maintenance refer to the manufacturers recommendations 
 

 

Repairs to hull/deck 

 
Minor abrasions 
These can be lightly scraped or sanded back and the surface heated/flamed to restore to a shiny 
finish. Use a hair dryer or hot air gun to gently heat the area and restore the finish. Be careful not to 
over heat and deform the plastic or scorch the surface.  
 
Major Repairs 
The polyethylene thermoplastic construction means it can be repaired by Plastic Welding. 
Small indentations can be repaired by applying heat to the area and gently returning the plastic to it’s 
original shape. In many instances minor dents will come out if left in a warm area or in the sun due to 
the plastics memory effect. 
 
Please contact Marine Revolution or your local dealer for further details. 

 

Summary of Contents for smartwave 4200 series

Page 1: ...Marine Revolution Smartwave SW 4200 Owner s Manual Page 1 Owner s Manual Smartwave 4200Series Marine Revolution Ltd www marinerevolution com ...

Page 2: ... Bilge pumping system 9 Electrical System 10 Engine Cooling System 10 Fire Extinguishing System 10 Fuel System 11 Location of through hull fittings 11 Steering System 12 Crew Safety 12 Lifebuoys 12 Throwing lines 12 Safety Checks 12 Seasickness 13 Maintenance 13 General care and cleaning 13 Repairs to hull deck 13 Storing Your Boat 14 Warranty 14 Trouble shooting 14 Engine Failure 14 Electrical sy...

Page 3: ...d the craft A CAUTION indicates special precautions that must be taken to avoid damage to the boat engine or crew Failure to follow WARNING instructions could result in severe injury or death to the boat operator crew or bystander Safe Boat Handling Always wear an approved life jacket Do not operate this craft at maximum speed while in congested high traffic waterways or in weather and sea conditi...

Page 4: ... be taken when positioning weight at the stern or bow of the boat is this may lead to swamping or dangerous handling characteristics Man overboard Prevention and Recovery BS EN ISO 15085 Re entry at the stern of the boat is recommended if the vessel is in the swamped condition NOTE This boat does not require any specific device to re board due to its characteristics The boat in light craft conditi...

Page 5: ...ory Category C INSHORE Designed for voyages in coastal waters large bays estuaries lakes and rivers where conditions up to and including wind force 6 and significant wave heights up to and including 2 m may be experienced Or Catergory D SHELTERED WATERS Designed for voyages on sheltered coastal waters small bays small lakes rivers and canals when conditions up to and including wind force 4 and sig...

Page 6: ...e canoe body TC m 0 25 Weights Crew mass 75kg per person kg 75 375 Provisions and personal effects kg 10 50 Basic equipment kg 10 Stores and spares kg 10 25 litres petrol kg 21 Manufacturers Maximum Recommended Load MMTL kg 466 Light Craft Mass MLCC kg 220 Outboard motor and controls incl console kg 175 Light Craft Condition kg 395 Loaded Displacement Mass MLDC kg 862 Mass of Craft when Towed on a...

Page 7: ...136 Light Craft Condition kg 356 Loaded Displacement Mass MLDC kg 1078 Mass of Craft when Towed on a trailer MT kg 398 Note The maximum recommended load includes only these items Essential equipment Engine Please refer to engine manufacturer s handbook as supplied with your craft Start in gear protection ISO 11547 is provided with your engine control system Please read the engine manual and famili...

Page 8: ... are adequate for the vessel s intended use i e the lines or chains do not exceed 80 of the breaking strength of the respective strong point Owners should also consider what action will be necessary when securing a towline onboard Where non metallic strong points are installed their limited lifetime shall be taken into consideration They shall be exchanged once they show any signs of deterioration...

Page 9: ...outboard can shake loose or the hydraulics may fail causing the motor to fall The outboard motor should be trailered and stored in the normal running position If there is insufficient road clearance in this position then trailer the outboard motor in the tilt position using a motor support device such as a transom saver bar Bilge pumping system ISO 15083 It is the responsibility of the owner opera...

Page 10: ...Smartwave SW4200 electrical circuit is described below NOTE Circuit shown includes Navigation lights accessories and bilge pump Your model may not include all these features Engine Cooling System Ensure water is coming out of the water check port every time the engine is started If no water is coming out the nozzle stop the engine immediately and inspect of blockages faults Refer to manufacturer s...

Page 11: ... and have fixed systems refilled or replaced when expired or discharged Responsibility of boat owner operator It is the responsibility of the boat owner operator a to ensure that fire fighting equipment is readily accessible when the boat is occupied and b to inform members of the crew about the location and operation of fire fighting equipment the location of discharge openings into the engine sp...

Page 12: ...ed where it can quickly be thrown overboard It should be marked with the boat s name and retro reflective tape and fitted with a drogue to prevent drifting a whistle to attract attention and an automatic light projecting a continuous beam or a strobe Length of floating line can also be fitted to aid in the retrieval on the causality in choppy conditions Throwing lines A throwing line should be car...

Page 13: ...nufacture of this boat which contains powerful ultra violet stabilizers designed to survive in harsh environments Polyethylene is impervious to osmosis corrosion rot and rust and has no gelcoat or paint to maintain Wash down using a mild environmentally friendly detergent is recommended after use in salt water Avoid using oily or abrasive substances Read labels and instructions carefully to avoid ...

Page 14: ...wer until the engine stops Change the filter and restart the engine If dirty fuel is the culprit several changes may be required A blocked salt water inlet filter will cause rapid overheating indicated by increased steam from the exhaust and eventual seizure Check the filters for blockage and clear as necessary Also check pump is functioning and for leaks in the system Refer to your engine owner m...

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