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 Owner’s Manual 

 

 

February 2016 

Summary of Contents for 1160 Deluxe

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual February 2016...

Page 2: ...your investment and other waterway users Your Seawind dealer is at your disposal to give you help and sound advice for all aspects of maintenance Nevertheless you are the captain of your ship The sea...

Page 3: ...refer to the boat builder or his representative If a maintenance manual is provided use it for the craft s maintenance Always use trained and competent people for maintenance fixing or modifications M...

Page 4: ...15 Gelcoat 15 Stainless Steel 15 Solar Panels 15 Windows 16 Opening Hatches 16 Cockpit Tri fold Door 16 Cockpit Weather Board Details 17 Troubleshooting 17 INTERIOR MAINTENANCE 17 Troubleshooting 18 M...

Page 5: ...g 35 FUEL TANKS 36 Fuel Piping Diagram 36 Troubleshooting 36 MOTORS 37 Service Spare Part Numbers 38 Recommended Spare Part from Yanmar 39 HOW TO OPERATE THE 3 BLADE GORI FOLDING PROPELLER 40 NORMAL D...

Page 6: ...r Operation 48 Cleaning Outside 49 Cleaning Inside 49 Troubleshooting 49 SLIPPING 49 Slipping Diagram 49 Troubleshooting 50 ANCHORING 50 Troubleshooting 50 Life Raft Mooring Towing Position Diagram 52...

Page 7: ...Owners Handbook vii S e a w i n d C a t a m a r a n s WARRANTY POLICY 59 Warranty Notification Form 61...

Page 8: ...igits after CSR 0403 is for the boat hull Next digit is for the model series example above is F SW1160 The letter is for the month of build example above is J which is October The 3rd last digit is fo...

Page 9: ...NING Capsize This boat may capsize and remain inverted if excessive sail is carried It is designed not to sink if this occurs The working sail plan should be reduced if the average wind exceeds Force...

Page 10: ...Owners Handbook 10 S e a w i n d C a t a m a r a n s Stability For intact stability the vessel fulfils the requirements of ISO standard ISO FDIS 12217 2 2001 E design category A option 2...

Page 11: ...Owners Handbook 11 S e a w i n d C a t a m a r a n s General Layout...

Page 12: ...ns and equipment must never exceed the maximum recommended load Always use the seats seating spaces provided LOA 11 6 mtrs 38 0 LWL 11 3 mtrs 37 0 BEAM OA 6 5 mtrs 21 4 BEAM CL CL 4 9 mtrs 16 5 DISPLA...

Page 13: ...n Midship PORT Companionway WARNING Do not store large items near the extinguishers so as to obstruct the quick removal and use Fixed Fire Fighting Equipment This vessel is not equipped with a fixed f...

Page 14: ...Owners Handbook 14 S e a w i n d C a t a m a r a n s Fire Fighting Equipment and Escape Route 3 Cabin...

Page 15: ...mediately This can be done using any polyester or epoxy gelcoat repair kit Seawind use Polar White Gelcoat from FGI Stainless Steel The bow rails stern rails and stanchions are all constructed from Ma...

Page 16: ...ckpit to the interior whilst in the fully open position the trifold door must only be opened with a continuous assessment of weather conditions Although unlikely there is potential for the cockpit to...

Page 17: ...er such as Jif diluted with water if required For stubborn stains use mild acid such as oxalic acid available in powder or liquid form some hardware or marine stores INTERIOR MAINTENANCE The interior...

Page 18: ...arger areas use clear two pack polyurethane 60 sheen Mould Hard Surface Remove with soapy water Remove light mould with algaecide cleaner such as Glen 20 For accumulated mould on hard surfaces use ble...

Page 19: ...iod the rigging wires should not change too much and examination on a six monthly basis should be sufficient The spreader diamonds control the mast pre bend and ensure that it cannot bend sideways The...

Page 20: ...eward In a fore aft plane the mast will be bending slightly aft but not S bending or pumping Troubleshooting If shroud turnbuckles are at full extent or main sheet blocks too close take up forestay ad...

Page 21: ...Owners Handbook 21 S e a w i n d C a t a m a r a n s Sail Plan SEAWIND1160 Main sail area 57 m2 Jib area 21 8 m2 1160 General Arrangem ent s Sail Plan...

Page 22: ...not fill the water tank with a hose that is too large eg Fire hose or too much pressure as it may damage the tank and its fittings Other recommendations The water can be sterilised before use with Chl...

Page 23: ...cks should be carried out to ensure that there are no blockages from hair etc Hot water is provided to the galley toilets and optional transom shower from a 40L 8 8G storage tank heated by exchange fr...

Page 24: ...Owners Handbook 24 S e a w i n d C a t a m a r a n s Fresh Water Piping Diagram 3 Cabin...

Page 25: ...a valve in the hull to the sea which is open when the 1 4 turn handle is in line with the hose and closed when it is at right angles WARNING It is important to flush the toilet and holding tank well t...

Page 26: ...Bilge Pumps are located centrally in the keel sump area For these Pumps to operate the Bilge Pump Circuit Breaker Switch on the Main Switch Panel must be on These switches are directly connected to t...

Page 27: ...Owners Handbook 27 S e a w i n d C a t a m a r a n s Bilge Piping Diagram Waste Piping Diagram...

Page 28: ...in the pressure detector head is burnt out The pump will sometimes restart by tapping the pump head Jabsco Pumps will provide a replacement micro switch Relative slow flow of the Galley cold water co...

Page 29: ...al Circuit Box A bilge pump running continuously without discharge may be caused by either lint blocking the inlet or debris blocking a non return valve The bilge pumps should be left in the Automatic...

Page 30: ...n use from the Galley Before the Galley Stove or BBQ may be operated the LPG Gas Circuit Breaker Switch and LPG Gas Solenoid Switch must be on Further the LP Gas Bottle and LP Gas appliance shut off v...

Page 31: ...Owners Handbook 31 S e a w i n d C a t a m a r a n s LP Gas Piping Diagram...

Page 32: ...noid or both gas detectors fail the solenoid may be temporarily disconnected and bypassed by reconnecting pipe fittings at the gas bottle The gas will need to be shut off at the bottle manually when u...

Page 33: ...n be determined over the first year Barnacles need to be scraped off with a paint scraper and weed growth with a scourging pad More than two coats are recommended for the waterline and all over in som...

Page 34: ...eye bolts accessible through the aft cockpit steering locker WARNING The steering system needs to be well lubricated with a long lasting water and corrosion protective lubricant such as CRC White Lith...

Page 35: ...regularly washed down with fresh water to minimise seizing rust and salt build up Deck equipment that is stiff or has not been used for some time is best lubricated with a silicon based lubricant to...

Page 36: ...cabin sole and are accessed through the lift out floor hatches in the galley on the starboard side and at the fwd end of the centre bathroom on the port side Each tank provides 180L 48G fuel capacity...

Page 37: ...th the heavier water separating at the bottom of the container Algae contamination may not be evident until the fuel pre filter is examined and found to be blocked with black sludge Algae can grow in...

Page 38: ...celerate the rate of corrosion of the anodes significantly and it is recommended more frequent inspections of the sacrificial anodes are undertaken in this instance The frequency of inspections should...

Page 39: ...ose connections need to be checked also An engine will usually start once the air is passed through the fuel injectors If it does not start then a more technical process of bleeding the fuel system is...

Page 40: ...ive when switching to Forward When manoeuvring switching between Forward and Reverse the propeller will always be in Overdrive when in Forward SWITCHING FROM OVERDRIVE TO NORMAL When in Overdrive and...

Page 41: ...Inverter will manage this load sharing The air conditioner may not cool or ice up It depends on salt water flow from a pump located in the centre starboard hull Check that the water inlet valve is on...

Page 42: ...between electrical devises avoiding the use of intermediate junction boxes A schematic circuit diagrams are included in this manual WARNING If more than one Electric Winch is used at the same time the...

Page 43: ...both House and Cranking Battery Banks This Emergency Parallel Battery Switch should be on only for the duration of starting it is normally off Generator An optional Generator may be installed in the f...

Page 44: ...This RCD is connected to the underwater Earth Plate located on the port hull As salt water provides a connection for dissimilar metals on or between vessels galvanic corrosion can occur with the shore...

Page 45: ...Owners Handbook 45 S e a w i n d C a t a m a r a n s Electrical Diagram...

Page 46: ...00x 04 24 answers 16 or 24 for the SW1160 or SW1250 4 Peukets SW1160 or SW1250 with Gel batteries from current supplier 1 24 SW1000 with lead acid batteries 1 21 Settings are now finished scroll throu...

Page 47: ...for several hours The best source for prolonged charging is shore power Emergency Starting The emergency starting switch operates the same high current relay that the charging voltage sensitive relay...

Page 48: ...tly soldered with some plug connectors Electrical problems mainly occur at point of connection REFRIGERATION The Seawind 1160 is fitted with a Vitrifrigo 130 litre front opening fridge and a two compa...

Page 49: ...ith the door opening should be cleaned with warm water and then dried After drying wipe all around Do not clean the interior with abrasive scented or soapy materials Do not use car cleaning or househo...

Page 50: ...rd with 55m of 8mm short link galvanized chain An optional second 35Lb anchor with 10m of chain and 50m of rope may also be included Your boat will also be fitted with a Muir Cougar HRV1200 Electric W...

Page 51: ...t a time If House Battery Voltage is low the higher than usual current may trip the circuit breaker It is important to run at least one engine when operating the anchor or sheet winch for more than 10...

Page 52: ...Owners Handbook 52 S e a w i n d C a t a m a r a n s Life Raft Mooring Towing Position Diagram...

Page 53: ...ng the transducer Depth Indicator The Depth Indicator may be calibrated to be water depth the keel is 1 05m below the waterline by setting the transducer offset to 0 4m See Manufacturers Handbook for...

Page 54: ...Owners Handbook 54 S e a w i n d C a t a m a r a n s NOTES ON SAILING...

Page 55: ...utral feel on the helm As a guide we have outlined some suggested reefing wind strengths below WARNING The following reefing wind strengths are recommended 20 knots Mainsail First Reef 24 knots Mainsa...

Page 56: ...be achieved by tacking and using the optional Screecher or Multi Purpose Spinnaker WARNING The optional Screecher headsail or Multi Purpose Spinnaker must not be used in more than 15 Knots apparent w...

Page 57: ...to carry its own weight the weight of the furled main and any trapped water the fully battened mainsail is in the best position to look after itself when hove to in very strong wind conditions Trouble...

Page 58: ...om our customers Should you have any thoughts regarding improvements to the boat please contact us on the details below Seawind Catamarans Corsair Marine International 07 Go O Moi Phu Thuan Ward Distr...

Page 59: ...exclusive remedy This structural failure warranty shall be voided if THE BUILDER should determine that said components have been subjected to any abuse including but not limited to collision with oth...

Page 60: ...with all transportation charges paid by Purchaser Purchaser agrees to promptly notify THE DEALER of any condition or part which Purchaser believes to be defective within thirty 30 days of discovering...

Page 61: ...Factory No SC Location of Boat General Description of Problem Please provide supporting evidence where possible eg digital photos etc Urgency of Problem Boat Unable to be Used Inconvenient but Usable...

Page 62: ...Owners Handbook 62 S e a w i n d C a t a m a r a n s MAINTENANCE LOG Date Engine Hrs P Engine Hrs S Details Price...

Page 63: ...Owners Handbook 63 S e a w i n d C a t a m a r a n s Date Engine Hrs P Engine Hrs S Details Price...

Page 64: ...Owners Handbook 64 S e a w i n d C a t a m a r a n s Date Engine Hrs P Engine Hrs S Details Price...

Page 65: ...Owners Handbook 65 S e a w i n d C a t a m a r a n s Date Engine Hrs P Engine Hrs S Details Price...

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