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The isolation switch for the boarding platform is 
on the battery panel. We recommend that this be 
left in the OFF position at all times.

The platform is locked when in the uppermost 
position. The locking is automatic. Push the 
UP button on the remote hand controller until the 
platform comes to its maximum up position; this 
is achieved when the platform stops, even though 
the electro-hydraulic unit  continues to run.

It is important to realise that the platform is only 
locked when in the maximum up position by the 
auto-lock bars. This is the only position for the 
system when the boat is under way.

Boarding platform 

isolation switch

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Summary of Contents for C47 SPORTS CABRIOLET

Page 1: ...www maritimo com au THE WORLD S FINEST LONG RANGE MOTORYACHTS C47 SPORTS CABRIOLET OWNER S MANUAL 00_47_prelims indd i 00_47_prelims indd i 7 12 10 12 49 PM 7 12 10 12 49 PM...

Page 2: ...00_47_prelims indd ii 00_47_prelims indd ii 7 12 10 12 49 PM 7 12 10 12 49 PM...

Page 3: ...re regular servicing if they are to deliver their best these servicing schedules being covered in the literature provided by those manufacturers We advise you to study them and if any doubts arise ple...

Page 4: ...ression System 33 4 11 Response to Fire 34 5 Engineering 39 5 1 Introduction 40 5 2 Fuel 40 5 3 Contamination in Fuel 40 5 4 Fuel Tanks 41 5 5 Refuelling 41 5 6 Filters and Fuel Lines 42 5 7 Propulsio...

Page 5: ...hboard 101 8 6 Shore Power 110 220 volt Hz 102 8 7 Isolation Transformers 102 8 8 Earth Leakage Circuit Breakers ELCBs 103 8 9 Reversed Polarity 104 8 10 Power Inverter 105 8 11 Shore Power Selection...

Page 6: ...overy 141 11 16 Operating the Dinghy Storage 142 11 17 Operating the Desalinator 144 11 18 Operating the Boarding Platform 146 12 Maintenance 153 12 1 Lifting the Boat 154 12 2 Antifouling 155 12 3 Ge...

Page 7: ...1 0 IMPORTANT INFORMATION 01_47_important indd 1 01_47_important indd 1 22 11 10 10 04 AM 22 11 10 10 04 AM...

Page 8: ...mass of persons 1800 kg that may be carried The maximum weight mass of persons and their portage is 2400 kg Builder s plate The unladen mass of the craft empty of stores water and fuel is 13 840 kg Th...

Page 9: ...r s Manual and should be read and understood by the operator of the craft Manual Control Fixed Fire extinguisher Symbol This symbol is used to indicate the manual control of a fixed fire extinguishing...

Page 10: ...IMPORTANT INFORMATION I 4 01_47_important indd 4 01_47_important indd 4 22 11 10 10 04 AM 22 11 10 10 04 AM...

Page 11: ...at both ends in order to distribute a strain between two points brightwork varnished woodwork bulkhead a wall separating compartments buoy a float used as an indicator cabin a compartment for passenge...

Page 12: ...d equal to one nautical mile 6076 feet per hour latitude the distance north or south of the equator measured and expressed in degrees lazarette a storage space in a boat s stern area lee the side shel...

Page 13: ...m of position finding navigation using radio transmissions from satellites with sophisticated on board automatic equipment scope the ratio of anchor chain or rope to the depth of water the boat is anc...

Page 14: ...o or above the deck transom the stern cross section of a square sterned boat trim fore and aft balance of a boat under way vessel in motion i e when not moored at anchor or aground v bottom a hull wit...

Page 15: ...SIGNS AND LOCATIONS IMPORTANT WARNING LABELS AND CAUTION SIGNS Note The life of signs on the vessel that are used to alert persons of potential hazards MUST be maintained in optimum condition Over tim...

Page 16: ...d Position above panels 4O MINIMISE SHOCK AND FIRE HAZARDS 4URN OFF BOAT S SHORE CONNECTION SWITCH BEFORE CONNECTING OR DISCONNECTING SHORE CABLE ONNECT SHORE POWER CABLE AT THE BOAT FIRST F POLARITY...

Page 17: ...RD 6ESSEL IS EQUIPPED WITH A TO INVERTER ISCONNECT INVERTER WARNING MW5 Engine room Position near fuel filters AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH FROM FIRE RESULTING FROM LEAKING FUEL INSPECT SYSTEM FOR LE...

Page 18: ...EN CHECKING FUEL WARNING MW7 Inside of the engine room hatch and machinery space hatch ENGINE COMPARTMENT HAS FIXED EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM TO AVOID ASPHYXIATION LEAVE THE AREA BEFORE DISCHARGE AFTER DIS...

Page 19: ...CATIONS Label No Location Sign MC1 1 Engine room on port and starboard fuel tanks 54 4 4 2 2 3 2 7 2 Machinery space on port and starboard fuel tanks 54 4 4 2 2 3 2 7 01_47_important indd 13 01_47_imp...

Page 20: ...avoid damage secure shower door in open position when underway MC3 Port and starboard shower recesses Position on shower door above hinge CAUTION AVOID INJURY FROM SLIPS AND FALLS Using toilet and sho...

Page 21: ...rd boarding gates Position near top hinge on the inside of the gate DO NOT OPEN WHEN UNDERWAY CAUTION MC5 Position on helm console TRIM TABS MUST BE UP WHEN REVERSING AND MOORED CAUTION 01_47_importan...

Page 22: ...NOTES 01_47_important indd 16 01_47_important indd 16 22 11 10 10 04 AM 22 11 10 10 04 AM...

Page 23: ...2 0 SPECIFICATIONS 02_47_specifications indd 17 02_47_specifications indd 17 16 11 10 8 26 PM 16 11 10 8 26 PM...

Page 24: ...m 40 2 Height above waterline 3 475 m 11 4 Draft 1 00 m 3 3 Fuel 1800 L approx 476 US Gal Water 400 L 106 US Gal Weight Dry 13 84 tonnes approx 15 3 US tons Standard power 2 Volvo IPS 600 435 MHP Max...

Page 25: ...ion limitations and the fact that they could hinder the observance of approaching vessels particularly at night The blue sector indicates the arc of vision from the helm seat In order to maintain vigi...

Page 26: ...S The Maritimo C47 is equipped with navigation lights that comply with international regulations The arcs of visibility are as shown in the drawing 02_47_specifications indd 20 02_47_specifications in...

Page 27: ...3 0 WARRANTY 03_47_warranty indd 21 03_47_warranty indd 21 16 11 10 8 28 PM 16 11 10 8 28 PM...

Page 28: ...notified to Maritimo during the Relevant Warranty Period 1 4 For the avoidance of doubt Maritimo shall not be obliged to entertain any claim which is not notified to Maritimo during the Relevant Warra...

Page 29: ...f Maritimo Components or Non Maritimo Components in the Cruiser by any person other than Maritimo vi the use of Non Maritimo Components other than those installed by Maritimo and or vii failure to tak...

Page 30: ...ny time without incurring any obligation to incorporate such changes into products already built whether or not such products have been sold or in use at such time 6 ENTIRE WARRANTY 6 1 To the maximum...

Page 31: ...tinuing nature or are not fully satisfied and discharged on completion or termination of this Warranty shall not merge on completion or termination and shall remain in full force and effect 7 6 The ri...

Page 32: ...MAINTENANCE HISTORY SHEET ITEM EVENT 03_47_warranty indd 26 03_47_warranty indd 26 16 11 10 8 28 PM 16 11 10 8 28 PM...

Page 33: ...ITEM EVENT 03_47_warranty indd 27 03_47_warranty indd 27 16 11 10 8 28 PM 16 11 10 8 28 PM...

Page 34: ...NOTES 03_47_warranty indd 28 03_47_warranty indd 28 16 11 10 8 28 PM 16 11 10 8 28 PM...

Page 35: ...4 0 SAFETY 04_47_safety indd 29 04_47_safety indd 29 7 12 10 11 24 AM 7 12 10 11 24 AM...

Page 36: ...iceable condition and that all persons on board are aware of its location and have been shown how to use it A lot of safety items have a replace by date and this should be noted in the ship s log to a...

Page 37: ...art they have to play including the one where it is the master who falls overboard 4 6 ROUGH CONDITIONS Apart from falling overboard violent sea motion can cause people to fall and hurt themselves In...

Page 38: ...ith copious amounts of water Do not smoke or allow any naked flame on board whilst refuelling 4 9 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS Three portable 1 kg ABE dry powder extinguishers are located on the Maritimo C47 as...

Page 39: ...room and or machinery space before operation or death by suffocation may result The SEA FIRE fire suppression bottle located in the engine room contains 22 5 kg of FM 200 fire retardant The bottle lo...

Page 40: ...erved immediately stop engines if possible and go to the fire suppression controls inside locker bin on the starboard side of the cockpit see Figure 4 5 Pull fuel shut off handles Pull the fire suppre...

Page 41: ...04_47_safety indd 35 04_47_safety indd 35 7 12 10 11 24 AM 7 12 10 11 24 AM...

Page 42: ...MAINTENANCE HISTORY SHEET ITEM EVENT 04_47_safety indd 36 04_47_safety indd 36 7 12 10 11 24 AM 7 12 10 11 24 AM...

Page 43: ...ITEM EVENT 04_47_safety indd 37 04_47_safety indd 37 7 12 10 11 24 AM 7 12 10 11 24 AM...

Page 44: ...NOTES 04_47_safety indd 38 04_47_safety indd 38 7 12 10 11 24 AM 7 12 10 11 24 AM...

Page 45: ...5 0 ENGINEERING 05_47_engineering indd 39 05_47_engineering indd 39 7 12 10 1 30 PM 7 12 10 1 30 PM...

Page 46: ...uel used is diesel and should conform to US specification ATSM D975 for maximum engine life Operating with fuels that do not meet these specifications can cause starting difficulties poor combustion f...

Page 47: ...aining 10 may not be accessible in rough conditions 5 5 REFUELLING Refuelling is through the fillers located on the port and starboard side deck of the boat see Figure 5 3 The fillers for the fuel tan...

Page 48: ...and it is the duty of the owner of the vessel to ensure that this is maintained at the highest level at all times Regularly inspect fuel lines for any evidence of chafe etc and take precautions to el...

Page 49: ...ice details and intervals please consult your local Volvo Service Agent Please also familiarise yourself with the Volvo manual supplied with the vessel Never allow flammable materials to come in conta...

Page 50: ...rs highly efficient corrosion protection to IPS installations see Figure 5 6b This system senses the electrical potential of the surrounding water and sends a signal to the control unit which in turn...

Page 51: ...OM AND MACHINERY SPACE See Figure 5 7 for a diagram of the engine room and machinery space layout Figure 5 7 Engine room and machinery space layout 05_47_engineering indd 45 05_47_engineering indd 45...

Page 52: ...MAINTENANCE HISTORY SHEET ITEM EVENT 05_47_engineering indd 46 05_47_engineering indd 46 7 12 10 1 30 PM 7 12 10 1 30 PM...

Page 53: ...ITEM EVENT 05_47_engineering indd 47 05_47_engineering indd 47 7 12 10 1 30 PM 7 12 10 1 30 PM...

Page 54: ...NOTES 05_47_engineering indd 48 05_47_engineering indd 48 7 12 10 1 30 PM 7 12 10 1 30 PM...

Page 55: ...6 0 PLUMBING 06_47_plumbing indd 49 06_47_plumbing indd 49 7 12 10 12 02 PM 7 12 10 12 02 PM...

Page 56: ...rically and serves to turn the pump off this is recommended if the boat is to be left unattended for some time The pump is located near the forward bulkhead in the machinery space see Figure 6 3 In op...

Page 57: ...e pump is located near the forward bulkhead of the engine room see Figure 6 4 In operation the pump pressurises the system to a higher pressure than the freshwater pipes and for this reason is only de...

Page 58: ...PLUMBING I 52 6 4 PLUMBING CIRCUITS Figure 6 5 Fresh and salt water plumbing circuits 06_47_plumbing indd 52 06_47_plumbing indd 52 7 12 10 12 02 PM 7 12 10 12 02 PM...

Page 59: ...e top can be pulled out to use as a shower 6 6 COCKPIT WASH DOWN The aft part of the boat can be washed down with fresh water by connecting a hose to the tap faucet located inside BBQ locker Figure 6...

Page 60: ...sion of metals in this area Where possible a final rinse with fresh water will reap benefits in maintaining the fresh bright lustre of the stainless steels and plated parts 6 8 HOT WATER SYSTEM The ho...

Page 61: ...rged directly overboard Black water is held in a black water tank with an option to discharge directly overboard or for on shore facilities see Section 6 14 Sea water used by the air conditioning syst...

Page 62: ...tons on the panel Normal Water and Empty see Figure 6 11a This flushing action will macerate the waste and send it to either the Black water tank located in the lazarette or directly overboard dependi...

Page 63: ...ted on the starboard side of the deck see Figure 6 14 The shore station hose will connect to this it is not necessary to change the position of any valves in the system The contents of the black water...

Page 64: ...be disposed of in the sea The shower stalls drain to the gulper pump located under the companionway floor see Figure 6 18 The gulper pump is switched on by a pressure switch When water from shower is...

Page 65: ...Bilge Alarm panel at the helm station see Figure 6 21 and DC panel see Figure 6 20 A manual pump in the line can be used as a backup The bilge pumps are not intended to drain the craft in the event o...

Page 66: ...m will sound both at the helm and at the DC switchboard This situation requires immediate attention and must be investigated immediately During heavy weather nuisance triggering of the alarm can brief...

Page 67: ...61 6 18 OVERBOARD DISCHARGE Figure 6 24b Starboard overboard discharge locations Figure 6 24a Port overboard discharge locations 06_47_plumbing indd 61 06_47_plumbing indd 61 7 12 10 12 02 PM 7 12 10...

Page 68: ...MAINTENANCE HISTORY SHEET ITEM EVENT 06_47_plumbing indd 62 06_47_plumbing indd 62 7 12 10 12 02 PM 7 12 10 12 02 PM...

Page 69: ...ITEM EVENT 06_47_plumbing indd 63 06_47_plumbing indd 63 7 12 10 12 02 PM 7 12 10 12 02 PM...

Page 70: ...NOTES 06_47_plumbing indd 64 06_47_plumbing indd 64 7 12 10 12 02 PM 7 12 10 12 02 PM...

Page 71: ...7 0 DC POWER 07_47_dc_power indd 65 07_47_dc_power indd 65 7 12 10 1 35 PM 7 12 10 1 35 PM...

Page 72: ...d seldom fail without giving the operator some advance warning If it is necessary to disconnect or re connect any of the battery cables then all isolator switches must be off We strongly recommend tha...

Page 73: ...engine starting circuit This switch will link the port and starboard bank Use if one bank is flat to boost the other then reset Do not leave in the ON position as this position connects the house bank...

Page 74: ...DC POWER I 68 Figure 7 5 Battery master switch panel schematic front view 07_47_dc_power indd 68 07_47_dc_power indd 68 7 12 10 1 35 PM 7 12 10 1 35 PM...

Page 75: ...DC POWER I 69 Figure 7 6 Battery master switch panel schematic rear view 07_47_dc_power indd 69 07_47_dc_power indd 69 7 12 10 1 35 PM 7 12 10 1 35 PM...

Page 76: ...use starboard or port start battery banks The anchor winch circuit breaker supplied from the house bank Figure 7 7 Battery management panel The swim platform circuit breaker supplied from the house ba...

Page 77: ...DC POWER I 71 Figure 7 8 The Maritimo DC Battery circuits 07_47_dc_power indd 71 07_47_dc_power indd 71 7 12 10 1 35 PM 7 12 10 1 35 PM...

Page 78: ...re linked with a pin to connect their operation this is to ensure that the gulper pumps are always energised when the freshwater pump is on This will prevent any inadvertent flooding of the shower com...

Page 79: ...DC POWER I 73 Figure 7 10 DC switchboard rear view indicative 07_47_dc_power indd 73 07_47_dc_power indd 73 7 12 10 1 36 PM 7 12 10 1 36 PM...

Page 80: ...from occurring If the device is being used to supply 240 volt power to the outlets connected to it be aware that it can quickly deplete the house bank if called upon to supply high levels of energy e...

Page 81: ...GE 5 SW2 Forward flybridge hatch ram switched down GE 6A S Saloon fridge supply GE 6B S Cockpit fridge supply General Numbers continued GE 6C S Flybridge fridge supply GE 7 S Horn relay supply GE 7 S...

Page 82: ...gation lights switched LT 1 SW2 Anchor navigation light switched LT 2 S Saloon light switch supply LT 2 SW1 Port saloon light switched LT 2 SW2 Starboard saloon light switched LT 2 SW3 Forward saloon...

Page 83: ...itch supply PO 5A SW Port genset battery isolator switch to starter PO 5B S Starboard genset battery isolator switch supply PO 5B SW Starboard genset battery isolator switch to starter PO 6B S Caterpi...

Page 84: ...cabin area bilge high water alarm PU 1G S Bow sump high water switch supply PU 1G I Bow sump high water alarm PU 2 S Salt water pump PU 2A S Deckwash pump PU 2B S Fill tank pump PU 3 S Freshwater pump...

Page 85: ...DC POWER I 79 DC Circuit Diagrams Figure 7 13 DC circuit diagrams 07_47_dc_power indd 79 07_47_dc_power indd 79 7 12 10 1 36 PM 7 12 10 1 36 PM...

Page 86: ...DC POWER I 80 DC Circuit Diagrams continued Figure 7 13 DC circuit diagrams continued 07_47_dc_power indd 80 07_47_dc_power indd 80 7 12 10 1 36 PM 7 12 10 1 36 PM...

Page 87: ...DC POWER I 81 07_47_dc_power indd 81 07_47_dc_power indd 81 7 12 10 1 36 PM 7 12 10 1 36 PM...

Page 88: ...DC POWER I 82 DC Circuit Diagrams continued Figure 7 13 DC circuit diagrams continued 07_47_dc_power indd 82 07_47_dc_power indd 82 7 12 10 1 36 PM 7 12 10 1 36 PM...

Page 89: ...DC POWER I 83 07_47_dc_power indd 83 07_47_dc_power indd 83 7 12 10 1 36 PM 7 12 10 1 36 PM...

Page 90: ...DC POWER I 84 DC Circuit Diagrams continued Figure 7 13 DC circuit diagrams continued 07_47_dc_power indd 84 07_47_dc_power indd 84 7 12 10 1 36 PM 7 12 10 1 36 PM...

Page 91: ...DC POWER I 85 07_47_dc_power indd 85 07_47_dc_power indd 85 7 12 10 1 36 PM 7 12 10 1 36 PM...

Page 92: ...DC POWER I 86 DC Circuit Diagrams continued Figure 7 13 DC circuit diagrams continued 07_47_dc_power indd 86 07_47_dc_power indd 86 7 12 10 1 36 PM 7 12 10 1 36 PM...

Page 93: ...DC POWER I 87 07_47_dc_power indd 87 07_47_dc_power indd 87 7 12 10 1 36 PM 7 12 10 1 36 PM...

Page 94: ...DC POWER I 88 DC Circuit Diagrams continued Figure 7 13 DC circuit diagrams continued 07_47_dc_power indd 88 07_47_dc_power indd 88 7 12 10 1 36 PM 7 12 10 1 36 PM...

Page 95: ...DC POWER I 89 07_47_dc_power indd 89 07_47_dc_power indd 89 7 12 10 1 36 PM 7 12 10 1 36 PM...

Page 96: ...DC POWER I 90 DC Circuit Diagrams continued Figure 7 13 DC circuit diagrams continued 07_47_dc_power indd 90 07_47_dc_power indd 90 7 12 10 1 36 PM 7 12 10 1 36 PM...

Page 97: ...DC POWER I 91 07_47_dc_power indd 91 07_47_dc_power indd 91 7 12 10 1 36 PM 7 12 10 1 36 PM...

Page 98: ...DC POWER I 92 DC Circuit Diagrams continued Figure 7 13 DC circuit diagrams continued 07_47_dc_power indd 92 07_47_dc_power indd 92 7 12 10 1 36 PM 7 12 10 1 36 PM...

Page 99: ...DC POWER I 93 07_47_dc_power indd 93 07_47_dc_power indd 93 7 12 10 1 36 PM 7 12 10 1 36 PM...

Page 100: ...MAINTENANCE HISTORY SHEET ITEM EVENT 07_47_dc_power indd 94 07_47_dc_power indd 94 7 12 10 1 36 PM 7 12 10 1 36 PM...

Page 101: ...ITEM EVENT 07_47_dc_power indd 95 07_47_dc_power indd 95 7 12 10 1 36 PM 7 12 10 1 36 PM...

Page 102: ...NOTES 07_47_dc_power indd 96 07_47_dc_power indd 96 7 12 10 1 36 PM 7 12 10 1 36 PM...

Page 103: ...8 0 AC POWER 08_47_ac_power indd 97 08_47_ac_power indd 97 7 12 10 1 38 PM 7 12 10 1 38 PM...

Page 104: ...th of the ship s shore supply inlets and the DC to AC inverter The AC power generated from any of these sources is a potential killer Under no circumstances should anyone other than qualified electric...

Page 105: ...ttempting to restart the generator When applying load to the generator it is important that the limit of its output is not exceeded Should this happen the master circuit breaker located at the side of...

Page 106: ...ng the shore power lead into an inlet check for correct polarity at the AC switchboard Never allow the shore power cords to be immersed in sea water Under certain circumstances a sufficiently high vol...

Page 107: ...valent in marina situations see Figure 8 4 8 5 AC SWITCHBOARD The AC switchboard is the top panel in the locker located in the companionway The circuits are as marked on the board The AC meter display...

Page 108: ...ater Under certain circumstances a sufficiently high voltage gradient can be established that can kill a swimmer in the water This has occurred at least once in the US Never have the power ON at the m...

Page 109: ...e single pole circuit breakers are 120 volt A protects all the outlets supplied by the ship s power and the shore power inlets B protects all outlets supplied by the inverter A fault will cause the de...

Page 110: ...f the boat of this occurring when the power is connected to the shore supply warning lights are installed on the AC switchboard located in the saloon see Figure 8 8 These lights will illuminate if the...

Page 111: ...be aware that it is a complex piece of machinery The inverter is fully protected against overloading if it is connected to a load that it is unable to supply it will after five attempts turn itself of...

Page 112: ...If shore power is connected place the slider in the UP position see Figure 8 11 With the switch marked Shore Power in the ON position power is supplied to all the circuits connected to the bus see Fig...

Page 113: ...a different position To connect the generator place the slider in the DOWN position see Figure 8 13 With the switch marked Ship s Power in the ON position power is supplied to all the circuits connect...

Page 114: ...mp AC 2J S Vacuum AC 2K S Gerni water blaster AC 2L S Coffee maker AC 3A S Galley fridge AC 3B S Freezer AC 3C ice maker AC 4A S General purpose outlet circuit ELCB supply AC 4B S General purpose outl...

Page 115: ...AC POWER I 109 Figure 8 15 Connection diagram 240 volt 50 Hertz AC system 08_47_ac_power indd 109 08_47_ac_power indd 109 7 12 10 1 39 PM 7 12 10 1 39 PM...

Page 116: ...sition To connect the generator place the slide in the DOWN position see Figure 8 16 The ship s power breaker must be in the OFF position when starting and stopping the generator With the switch marke...

Page 117: ...AC POWER I 111 Figure 8 17 Connection diagram 110 220 volt 60 Hertz AC switchboard front view 08_47_ac_power indd 111 08_47_ac_power indd 111 7 12 10 1 39 PM 7 12 10 1 39 PM...

Page 118: ...AC POWER I 112 Figure 8 18 Connection diagram 110 220 volt 60 Hertz AC system 08_47_ac_power indd 112 08_47_ac_power indd 112 7 12 10 1 39 PM 7 12 10 1 39 PM...

Page 119: ...08_47_ac_power indd 113 08_47_ac_power indd 113 7 12 10 1 39 PM 7 12 10 1 39 PM...

Page 120: ...MAINTENANCE HISTORY SHEET ITEM EVENT 08_47_ac_power indd 114 08_47_ac_power indd 114 7 12 10 1 39 PM 7 12 10 1 39 PM...

Page 121: ...ITEM EVENT 08_47_ac_power indd 115 08_47_ac_power indd 115 7 12 10 1 39 PM 7 12 10 1 39 PM...

Page 122: ...NOTES 08_47_ac_power indd 116 08_47_ac_power indd 116 7 12 10 1 39 PM 7 12 10 1 39 PM...

Page 123: ...9 0 AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION 09_47_aircon indd 117 09_47_aircon indd 117 7 12 10 12 44 PM 7 12 10 12 44 PM...

Page 124: ...ated in each area Operators are urged to read the manual supplied by the manufacturer On a standard installation the units are located as follows a Main saloon The air conditioning unit for the main s...

Page 125: ...circuit breakers must be in the OFF position to avoid unintentional operation while the pump is inactive Danger of death due to electric shock Because of the complexity of the air conditioning system...

Page 126: ...n or master cabin air conditioning units are operated without the pump due to failure or being turned off they will shut down To restore the system repair or start the Air Con pump and ascertain that...

Page 127: ...reezer on the DC switchboard Figure 9 5 Cockpit freezer Figure 9 6 Freezer thermostat IMPORTANT When lifting the boat out of the water turn off the seacock to the cooling water pump first Hang a label...

Page 128: ...MAINTENANCE HISTORY SHEET ITEM EVENT 09_47_aircon indd 122 09_47_aircon indd 122 7 12 10 12 45 PM 7 12 10 12 45 PM...

Page 129: ...ITEM EVENT 09_47_aircon indd 123 09_47_aircon indd 123 7 12 10 12 45 PM 7 12 10 12 45 PM...

Page 130: ...NOTES 09_47_aircon indd 124 09_47_aircon indd 124 7 12 10 12 45 PM 7 12 10 12 45 PM...

Page 131: ...10 0 APPLIANCES 10_47_appliances indd 125 10_47_appliances indd 125 16 11 10 8 36 PM 16 11 10 8 36 PM...

Page 132: ...he operational procedures and servicing requirements will reap dividends in both extended life and enjoyment of the product Following is a brief outline of some of the equipment fitted to your boat it...

Page 133: ...APPLIANCES I 127 Figure 10 3 Dishwasher optional Figure 10 4 Galley refrigerator 10_47_appliances indd 127 10_47_appliances indd 127 16 11 10 8 36 PM 16 11 10 8 36 PM...

Page 134: ...NCES I 128 Figure 10 6 Combined washing machine and dryer optional located in the machinery space Figure 10 5 Microwave 10_47_appliances indd 128 10_47_appliances indd 128 16 11 10 8 36 PM 16 11 10 8...

Page 135: ...APPLIANCES I 129 Figure 10 9 BBQ control Figure 10 8 BBQ optional Figure 10 7 Ice maker 10_47_appliances indd 129 10_47_appliances indd 129 16 11 10 8 36 PM 16 11 10 8 36 PM...

Page 136: ...MAINTENANCE HISTORY SHEET ITEM EVENT 10_47_appliances indd 130 10_47_appliances indd 130 16 11 10 8 36 PM 16 11 10 8 36 PM...

Page 137: ...ITEM EVENT 10_47_appliances indd 131 10_47_appliances indd 131 16 11 10 8 36 PM 16 11 10 8 36 PM...

Page 138: ...NOTES 10_47_appliances indd 132 10_47_appliances indd 132 16 11 10 8 36 PM 16 11 10 8 36 PM...

Page 139: ...11 0 OPERATING THE BOAT 11_47_operating indd 133 11_47_operating indd 133 7 12 10 12 47 PM 7 12 10 12 47 PM...

Page 140: ...of an emergency 11 3 STARTING THE ENGINES Start and stop the engines in accordance with the instructions issued by engine manufacturer in their operator s manual The manual supplied by engine manufac...

Page 141: ...elm station is set up as shown in Figure 11 1 Figure 11 1 Helm switches Interior lights Compass light Navigation lights Sunroof Anchor lights Port wipers Windscreen washers Starboard wipers Anchor win...

Page 142: ...ver arise This is an important safety device that the operator should be fully conversant with Read the manufacturer s manuals 11 7 BILGE ALARM PANEL See Section 6 17 for information on the Bilge Alar...

Page 143: ...ed We recommend that the maximum RPM that the engines are operated at is at least 200 RPM below the maximum RPM that can be attained This will return good fuel economy and reduce engine wear The vesse...

Page 144: ...he event that the anchor starts to drag particularly at night Regularly inspect the ground tackle and service the winch on a regular basis When recovering the anchor always have the engines running Th...

Page 145: ...ore deck If operating the winch by using the foot switch make sure all loose clothing hands etc that may be caught up in the chain are kept well clear of any moving parts Keep all loose clothing and a...

Page 146: ...always proceed at a slow speed and be extremely vigilant in looking out for other craft When towing from the bow or stern a bridle similar to the one shown in Figure 11 7 for anchoring should be used...

Page 147: ...AFT STOWAGE The designated position for the stowage of a life raft is shown in red see Figure 11 9 11 15 MAN OVERBOARD RECOVERY If a person falls overboard recover them to the swimming platform at the...

Page 148: ...r to commencing this process ensure all loose objects on the back deck including on the outside table and BBQ are removed from the area Also make sure no loose ropes or cables interfere with the opera...

Page 149: ...side locker on the cockpit The HATCH UP DOWN button raises or lowers the complete rear deck To raise the deck push the top section of the button 3 1 Winch the dinghy aboard by connecting the winch cab...

Page 150: ...be adjusted by turning pressure adjustment valve located on the left hand side of the unit It is important that the membranes are chemically flushed upon servicing the unit every 250 hours or 12 month...

Page 151: ...water tanks To stop the system Press the Stop switch on either panel The system will now enter Fresh Water Flush mode This takes a small amount of fresh water from the water tanks and force flushes a...

Page 152: ...ater The potential for serious injury or death is very real as the mechanism consists of interlocking levers and rams that can easily trap and crush human limbs if caught during its operation The cont...

Page 153: ...emote hand controller until the platform comes to its maximum up position this is achieved when the platform stops even though the electro hydraulic unit continues to run It is important to realise th...

Page 154: ...the boat always have the isolation switch on the Battery panel in the OFF position Never have the platform in the down position when the boat is under way severe damage to the boat and platform could...

Page 155: ...11_47_operating indd 149 11_47_operating indd 149 7 12 10 12 48 PM 7 12 10 12 48 PM...

Page 156: ...MAINTENANCE HISTORY SHEET ITEM EVENT 11_47_operating indd 150 11_47_operating indd 150 7 12 10 12 48 PM 7 12 10 12 48 PM...

Page 157: ...ITEM EVENT 11_47_operating indd 151 11_47_operating indd 151 7 12 10 12 48 PM 7 12 10 12 48 PM...

Page 158: ...NOTES 11_47_operating indd 152 11_47_operating indd 152 7 12 10 12 48 PM 7 12 10 12 48 PM...

Page 159: ...12 0 MAINTENANCE 12_47_maintenance indd 153 12_47_maintenance indd 153 7 12 10 1 42 PM 7 12 10 1 42 PM...

Page 160: ...the picture It is important that the slings clear the propeller shafts When placing the boat on dry land the keel must be supported in at least three places Only experienced and qualified persons shou...

Page 161: ...touch dry after 1 2 hours v overcoating interval Leave for 6 hours before applying subsequent coats Also see overcoating table Ensure surface is free from contamination and chalk v refloating Time Do...

Page 162: ...t or b payment of the cost of replacing the product WATTYL AUSTRALIA PTY LTD ABN 40 000 035 914 INFORMATION HOTLINE Ph 132101 AUSTRALIA TRAWLER ANTIFOULING Data Sheet MR718 Page 2 of 3 Resource Code 1...

Page 163: ...from a regular inspection The exterior of the vessel needs regular cleaning if it is to retain its original lustre for as long as possible copious quantities of fresh water and quality detergents wil...

Page 164: ...MAINTENANCE HISTORY SHEET ITEM EVENT 12_47_maintenance indd 158 12_47_maintenance indd 158 7 12 10 1 42 PM 7 12 10 1 42 PM...

Page 165: ...ITEM EVENT 12_47_maintenance indd 159 12_47_maintenance indd 159 7 12 10 1 42 PM 7 12 10 1 42 PM...

Page 166: ...NOTES Last revision December 2010 12_47_maintenance indd 160 12_47_maintenance indd 160 7 12 10 1 42 PM 7 12 10 1 42 PM...

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