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Laying-up

Laying-up checklist

Marine Projects (Plymouth) Ltd recommend that Moody yachts are lifted ashore

for the winter period to reduce the possibility of water absorption by the GRP hull.

GRP will absorb a certain amount of moisture and in certain circumstances,

prolonged immersion can increase the incidence of osmosis.

A list of reminders for

 in

1 If hauled out and propped up check:

Security of props, shores and wedges or security in cradle.

Is it safe against likely wind directions and vandals?

2 Check insurance covers laid up period; keep insurance company informed.

3 Ensure adequate ventilation while leaving boat and secure against forced entry

or storm.

4 Consider possibility of heating during periods of extreme cold.

5 Remove cushions for cleaning and storage.

6 Lift saloon carpets, clean and store.

7 Leave lid of ice box and fridge door open (where fitted).

8 Open all lockers and cabin doors. Hatches should be propped open to ensure

free air movement.

9 Take home everything likely to get rusty pots, pans, etc. Remove plastic crockery

for cleaning.

 Blow through all water pipes to prevent freezing. Clean tanks, drain

 Remove batteries for cleaning, charging and storage.

12 Plan engine and stern gear maintenance such as renewing stern gland

packing, cutlass bearings etc.

Summary of Contents for 336 MK1

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Page 2: ...r Distributor VHF call sign and number Phonetic alphabet A B C D E F G H 1 J K L Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot Golf Hotel India Juliet Kilo Lima M N O P Q R S T U V w X Mike November Oscar Pa...

Page 3: ...hrough the GRP bonding An inner GRP floor also adds to the strength and stability of the hull Extra strengthening is also applied to the keel attachment area in order to withstand the loads imposed on...

Page 4: ...cloth Do not saturate the fabric as the cotton backing may shrink When dry brush in the direction of the pile with a soft brush Stains Take immediate action the longer stains are left the more difficu...

Page 5: ...VENTILATED FOREHATCH SALOON HATCH GRABRAIL MAINSHEET TRACK JAMMER MOORING CLEAT STARBOARD HATCH PORT LIGHTS TURNING BLOCK MOORING C L E A T SPINNAKER WINCH OPTIONAL D STEP...

Page 6: ...ted to the engine cooling system inlet and it is operated as follows 1 To open turn the knob anticlockwise 2 To close turn the knob clockwise Skin fitting seacock This type of seacock is used for sink...

Page 7: ...rn tube rudder stock and T bracket There is no requirement for the more remote skin fittings and seacocks or the keel mounting bolts to be protected Hatches and portlights_____________________________...

Page 8: ...43c L52st L40c L46cst L52cst Main Halyard L8c L8c L8c L16c L30c L7c L16c L30c Genoa Halyard as main as main as main L16c L40c L16c L40c Genoa Furling Line L8c L8c L8c L8c L6c L16cst L16cst Furling Mai...

Page 9: ...tandard Seawolf to be replaced March 1991 Using the windlass It is recommended that your anchor chain is suitably marked to indicate the amount of chain you have out while at anchor When lying at anch...

Page 10: ...arm water containing a little detergent Stubborn stains and polish should be removed with a recommended release agent or oil removing fluid Polish the hull with a silicone free wax polish Seacocks____...

Page 11: ...thereby increasing the shock loading on the stays On the other hand overtensioned rigging puts a higher total load on the stays and can be just as damaging The entire standing rigging is stainless st...

Page 12: ...d 5 Remove halyards from the mast leaving messenger lines for rereefmg 6 Check all running rigging for signs ofwear paying particular attention to all eye splices and end terminations On the wire rope...

Page 13: ...y other damage 4 When a sail is lowered it should be bagged and stowed below as soon as possible 5 On return to harbour release the tension on the clew outhaul of the main remove batterns flake the sa...

Page 14: ...ith Lucas sails which are manufactured from woven dacron This material has good tensile strength resists abrasion and is not unduly affected by moisture however it can be damaged by ultra violet light...

Page 15: ...old of the sail about eighteen inches from the boom pull up together and lay the sail halfway over the boom The bottom of the hanging fold should be just below the bottom of the boom 8 Take a further...

Page 16: ...the stemhead and the sheets to be fitted to the clew before the sail is released from the sailbag The sheets can then be run back and secured without being snatched by the sail The sail can also be h...

Page 17: ...lyard Sheeting and trimming The basic rule of sail sheeting is let it out till it flaps pul it in till it stops Trimming and sheeting are best explained in books specifically written for the purpose I...

Page 18: ...d with two steering positions as standard are supplied with an emergency tiller This is fitted hi a tiller socket located either within the yacht or externally under a blanking cover Cobra systems____...

Page 19: ...illustration on page 3 7 Dual station steering systems Yacht Eclipse 33 Eclipse 38 Eclipse 43 Model Cobra 5R Delux Cobra 5R Delux Cobra 5R ISS Prestige WheelSize Cockpit 36 40 40 WheelSize Inside 18...

Page 20: ...r is moulded over the stock and plate For wheel operation a steering quadrant is fitted to the stock within the hull area All craft use O rings in polyacetal tubes which are fitted inside GRP tubes Po...

Page 21: ...l old sealant from the pedestal head and top cover before attempting to apply new sealant Idf a compass is fitted check that it is also properly sealed 3 At lewast twice a season regrease the lower be...

Page 22: ...1 Steering wheel 2 Pedestal assembly 3 Output lever integral with pedestal 4 Draglink assembly with rosejoints 5 Tiller arm Cobra 5R Delia Steering System Issue 3 Page 3 5...

Page 23: ...Cobra 5R ISS Prestige Steering System Page 3 6 Issue 3...

Page 24: ...Constellation 400 Steering System Issue 3 Page 3 7...

Page 25: ...ins Prima M80T 78hp Gear Box Volvo MS2 Volvo MS2 Hurth HWB100 Hurth HWB100 Hurth HWB100 Volvo MS2 Hurth HWB250 Hurth HWB250 Tank Capacity Litres 91 202 186 204 273 182 273 409 Prop Sizes 16xl4x2LH Aqu...

Page 26: ...d on Fuel is free from contamination Water inlet seacock is turned on 2 Immediately after starting check Oil pressure warning light extinguished Charging light extinguished or ammeter reading satisfac...

Page 27: ...cy 11 Ensure ONLY the correct lubricants are used 12 Adhere to all manufacturer s recommendations 13 Keep an engine log Turbochargers_____________________________________ Correct lubrication is critic...

Page 28: ...Moody 336 Engine System Installation Issue 3 Page 4 13...

Page 29: ...engine has fully stopped 7 Ensure that servicing is carried out by an official service agent 8 Check engine anode see cathodic protection The cooling system is filled with liquid and should be drained...

Page 30: ...is normal to leave the stopcock on If the engine is run with the stopcock turned off an airlock may occur which will making it necessary to bleed the system FuelfiUer__________________________________...

Page 31: ...gearbox before being injected into the exhaust pipe for discharge Heat exchanger cooled engines____________________________ This type of system uses fresh water which circulates through the engine an...

Page 32: ...he injection of the exhaust gasses into the cooling water in the mixer box reduces the temperature of the exhaust gasses allowing them to be discharged through reinforced rubber tubing and a stainless...

Page 33: ...selection will re engage when lever is returned to neutral R Lever Disengage button TX Lever Engine stop mechanisms Diesel engines are stopped by preventing the fuel being injected into the cylinders...

Page 34: ...___________ The turbocharger is used primarily to attain higher power output with better fuel economy Turbocharging is a form of supercharging which uses exhaust gases to drive a compressor to force m...

Page 35: ...cathodic protection A water lubricated Cutlass bearing supports the stainless steel propeller shaft The propeller shaft passes through a GRP stern tube which is bonded to the hull The tube is offset t...

Page 36: ...area uncouple the propeller shaft at the engine and slide it back until the affected area is exposed Stern glands_____________________________________ The stern glands on all yachts have PTFE packing...

Page 37: ...connected in parallel for engine starting The following points should be noted 1 Always switch off batteries when not required or on charge 2 Use one battery for the engine and the other for auxiliary...

Page 38: ...CH BATTERY STATE METER BAR 1 MASTHEAD LIGHT D STEAMING LIGHT 3 DECK LIGHTS 3 NAVIGATION LluHTS O CABIN LIGHTS O FRESH WATER PUMP o EE C B LE DA AND GLAND FRIDGE ALL FEEDS AS SHOWN 3 COMPASS LIGHT NSTR...

Page 39: ...d they are connected by a balance pipe The tanks are filled through a single pipe and therefore tune should be allowed for the water level to stabilise during filling operations Yacht Moody 31 Moody 3...

Page 40: ...Moody 336 Freshwater System Page 5 16 Issue 3...

Page 41: ...out if there is a voltage change between positive and negative anywhere in the boats 240 Volt system after this unit Main doublepole circuit breaker Fitted hi the distribution panel this is used to p...

Page 42: ...e fitted with Brydon marine toilets Brydon marine toilet These are fitted either above or below the waterline and are simple to operate and maintain Operating Instructions 1 Ensure inlet and outlet se...

Page 43: ...e and Overboard discharge Y Valve discharge system Operating Instructions 1 Open all outlet and inlet seacocks 2 Discharge toilet into holding tank Deck Discharge Only 1 Connect discharge equipment to...

Page 44: ...a to TO n yi NJ o I o 0 C 5 V e n OJ...

Page 45: ...ne toilet combined H C supply to basin and shower Brydon marine toilet combined H C supply to basin and shower Brydon marine toilet combined H C supply to basin and shower Brydon marine toilet H C sup...

Page 46: ...y a 3 4 clear plastic tube glassed to the coaming to prevent movement The copper pipe is terminated near the apphance The appliance normally a cooker is connected to the gas pipe by a short flexible h...

Page 47: ...Moody 336 Gas System Page 5 36 Issue 3...

Page 48: ...the fresh water system is switched on before operating the water heater Spare switches Can be used for any additional requirement but the load rating should be checked if used Connection instructions...

Page 49: ...re any long voyage the following checks are recommended 1 All rigid pipes for corrosion 2 All rubber pipes for perishing It is recommended that all rubber hoses are replaced annually 3 Examine regulat...

Page 50: ...nd by giving remote stern gland greaser a partial turn Check for leaks security offastenings all components such as pumps in accordance with manufacturers literature Check marine toilets for leaks sec...

Page 51: ...for signs ofwear and deterioration Renew fuel filters drain and clean fuel tanks Check and adjust valve clearances gearbox lubricating oil and cooler water box water inlet strainer service injectors i...

Page 52: ...Six yearly every 2400hrsfor engine Equipment Engine systems Maintenance and checks Check all ancillary equipment such as starter motors water pumps alternators etc Issue 3 Page 6 3...

Page 53: ...period keep insurance company informed 3 Ensure adequate ventilation while leaving boat and secure against forced entry or storm 4 Consider possibility of heating during periods of extreme cold 5 Rem...

Page 54: ...dure for engines_______________________ The following winterisation procedures should be carried out on all yachts when laid up 1 Run engine with coolant water mixed with antifreeze Stop engine and dr...

Page 55: ...ter areas flushing with fresh water is recommended 7 Ensure domestic fresh water system is drained Water tanks should be driedout where possible The non return valve on the outlet side of the calorifi...

Page 56: ...Electrical Recharge batteries refit and reconnect Air liters Remove tape blanks and reconnect air filters Page 7 4 Issue 3...

Page 57: ...2 3 81 4 07 3 40 3 96 4 26 Draft M 1 52 fin 1 12 bilge 1 68 fin 1 60 fin 1 17 bilge 1 68 fin 1 37 scheel 1 22 lifting 1 83 fin 1 42 scheel 1 45 fin 1 12 bilge 1 37 1 47 Height waterline to M H M 13 0...

Page 58: ...and Vented Loops We have been advised by our suppliers that maintenance on the above items should be carried out on an annual if not more regular basis in order to ensure full effectiveness of the sy...

Page 59: ...Aquafax Blue 87570 Toilet s _ Aquafax Black 87550 Aquafax Black 87550 Aquafax Black 87550 Volvo Penta 2003 Turbo Engine If fitted and where the engine is likely to be run lightly at normal cruising s...

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