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7.1  COMPONENTS OF THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

1.  Shore power plug
2.  Batteries
3.  Main switch and high-current fuses
4.  Shore power distribution board
5.  Generator
6.  Inverter

7.  Main switch panel
8.  Remote control for main switches
9.  Bow thruster battery and high-current  

fuse panel

       230 V socket
       12V socket

Summary of Contents for CRUISER

Page 1: ...XO CR UI SER ...

Page 2: ...W W W X O B O A T S F I ...

Page 3: ...ating experience before assuming command of your boat Your dealer boating clubs and national sailing and yacht federations will be pleased to advise you of local boating schools and competent instructors Make sure that your boat s design category is appro priate for the expected wind and wave conditions and that you and your crew are capable of handling the boat in such conditions The wind and wav...

Page 4: ...D NUMBER OF PERSONS 11 4 4 LOAD CAPACITY CATEGORY C 12 4 5 ENGINE AND PROPELLER 13 4 6 DRAINING SYSTEMS 13 4 7 BILGE PUMPS AND DRAINAGE 14 4 8 STABILITY AND BUOYANCY 16 4 9 HATCHES AND SEA COCKS 16 5 SAFETY 18 5 1 MINIMIZING RISK OF FIRE AND EXPLOSION 18 5 1 1 RESPONSIBILITY OF BOAT OWNER OPERATOR 18 5 2 FIRE EXTINGUISHER 19 5 2 1 SERVICING OF FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT 19 5 3 GENERAL SAFETY DIAGRAM ...

Page 5: ...D TOWING 36 7 6 TRAILERING 38 8 THE BOAT S DEVICES AND TECHNICAL SYSTEMS 40 8 1 FUEL SYSTEM 41 8 1 1 FUEL SYSTEM SERVICING AND REFUELLING 42 8 1 2 FUEL POWERED DEVICES AND VENTILATION 42 8 2 WATER SYSTEM 43 8 2 1 HOT WATER TANK 43 8 3 SEPTIC SYSTEM 44 8 3 1 WC 44 8 3 2 SHOWER TROUGH 44 8 4 BOW THRUSTER 45 8 5 ANCHOR WINDLASS 46 8 6 HEATING 46 8 6 1 HEATER 46 9 SERVICE REPAIRS AND WINTER STORAGE 47...

Page 6: ...micile Year of purchase First name Surname Domicile Year of purchase First name Surname Domicile Year of purchase First name Surname Domicile Year of purchase First name Surname Domicile Year of purchase First name Surname Domicile Year of purchase I Owner IV Owner II Owner V Owner III Owner VI Owner ...

Page 7: ...ve to allow for the unexpected 1 5 ENGINE AND EQUIPMENT Check the operation and condition of steering electrical devices and battery and perform all daily inspection procedures specified in the engine manual Check the boat s seaworthiness in general check the boat for fuel and water leaks make sure that the necessary safety equipment is on board etc Check that the bilge water level is at the minim...

Page 8: ...s An exception to the above is the wind force which is expressed in the Beaufort scale in the Recreational Craft Directive RCD In this User Manual the right side of the hull is called abbreviated STB and the left side is called Port 2 GENERAL DANGER Indicates a serious hazard that will most likely result in death or permanent injury unless appropriate precautionary measures are taken NOTE Indicate...

Page 9: ...at one must usually meet the requirements for minimum age and also possibly have a separate boat driver s license 3 1 2 Insurance Boat insurance can cover for damage when the boat is in use transported or stored Remember to check the insurance coverage separately for lifting operations Insurance also has an indirect effect on safety at sea in the event of a serious accident you can focus fully on ...

Page 10: ...ich the wind force is no higher than 8 on the Beaufort scale and the waves are consistent with the wind force the signifi cant wave height 4 m at the most Such conditions may occur in long distances at open sea or in the proximity of a shore that is unprotected from wind and waves for a distance of dozens of nautical miles Such conditions may also occur in freshwater in case of an area large enoug...

Page 11: ...nt is shown in Figure 1 NOTE The significant wave height is the average height of the highest third of the waves This roughly corr sponds to an experienced observer s estimate of the wave height Waves of double this height may occa sionally be experienced WARNING Never exceed the maximum recommended load when loading your boat Always load up the boat carefully and distribute the load properly so t...

Page 12: ...rsonal luggage 49 kg Fresh water 105 kg Fuel 499 kg Septic tank 81 kg Diesel fuel 30 kg Life raft 32 kg Margin for future additions 50 kg Other load of equipment 50 kg Maximum load allowed mL 1646 kg Weight with maximum load mLDC 6461 kg The unladen weight of the boat includes the engine The quantity of fluid in the tank reduces the load the boat can carry ...

Page 13: ...n holes in the aft deck Your craft aren t equipped and installed with separate draining holes or sea cocks Boat is desgined with draining systems for the purpose of draining the craft during normal driving and docking conditions NOTE The self emptying open space is meant for the removal of such water that ends up on the deck through rain splashing or from breaking waves A part of the rain water as...

Page 14: ... manually via the switches 3 on the switchboard The boat s bilge pumps are equipped with an indicator light that notifies the helmsman if any water has accu mulated in the bilge The light is connected to the bilge pump which ensures that it comes on when the pump switches itself on The indicator light is positioned in the steering console s switchboard The manual bilge pump 2 is meant to be used i...

Page 15: ...lly and manual Bilge pump 2 Brand Whale Model Urchin PB 9013 25 38 Efficiency 45 l min Depending on pumping speed Function Manual WARNING The bilge pump system is not designed to deal with a leak resulting from running aground or other damage Do not close the drain holes when using the boat ...

Page 16: ... opening and closing the inlets It is recom mended to keep these closed if the boat is out of use for a long time and to open them again when the boat is used again The taps of the draining systems in the aft and fore decks must be open when the boat is in the water It s recommended to keep the windows doors deck hatches and vents shut while driving However on occa sion and depending on the weathe...

Page 17: ...mp draining Automatic bilge pump draining Shower pump draining 2 Toilet seat water inlet sea cock 3 Septic tanks seawater sea cock 4 Generator water inlet sea cock 5 Storage room of sofa 6 Midstorage box 7 Cabin door 8 Foredeck hatch 9 Boq anchor box hatch ...

Page 18: ...r other flammable material near a stove or heater We recommend that the owner user of the boat makes sure that there is easy access to a fire bucket with a line and fire blanket attached to it on the boat Place of the blanket is shown General safety diagram Make sure that the fire extinguishing equipment is easily acces sible also when the boat is loaded Inform all members of the crew are aware of...

Page 19: ... hand held fire extinguishers inspected regularly at specified intervals depending on the legislation in your country Contact the local fire authorities for the inspection policy in your country have your hand held fire extinguishers inspected once a year The manufacturing date of a hand held fire extinguisher is indicated on a label attached to the fire extinguisher Fire extinguishers that are mo...

Page 20: ... 2 3 4 6 7 4 5 6 5 3 GENERAL SAFETY DIAGRAM 1 Swim ladders 2 Storage place of liferaft 3 Automatic fire extinguisher 4 Fire extinguisher 5 Place of fire blanket 6 Main switches 7 Switch panel Emergency exit ...

Page 21: ...to board from the swimming deck Switch off the engine when using the life raft Follow also the life raft manufacturer s instructions NOTE Also never make changes to your boat s electrical or fuel system or allow an unqualified person to make changes to any system on the boat fill the fuel tank or handle fuel when the engine is running smoke or use a naked flame when handling fuel keep fuel in a sp...

Page 22: ...x 3 The main switch is located on the starboard side behind the helm station When the circuit is closed the various devices can be operated with the switch panel at the helm station 6 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM WARNING Never do any reparations to the electric circuits when they are connected WARNING Never use the hull for earthing Both the negative and positive sides of all electrical installations must be...

Page 23: ... five batteries Two start batteries and two service batteries Boat thruster have own battery The recommended battery capacity in the boat is 4 x 100 Ah The boat s electric system is built in such a way that the batteries are positioned in the fore part of the engine compartment Remove the batteries from the boat for the duration of winter storage When removing the batteries detach the negative ter...

Page 24: ...l space are main switches and other components Read more infor mation from user s manual of the system When leaving the craft for a longer period of time please switch off the power from the main switches but if needed leave direct supply switched on WARNING When removing connecting or loading batteries make sure there are no flammable liquids or materials nearby WARNING Never switch off the curre...

Page 25: ... C B E D 6 2 2 Steering console s panel Bottom part of steering console is located switch and fuse panel In the panel are remote controlled main switches and indicator light for bilge pump and automatic fire extinguisher In the panel are following fuses 1 Lights 1 2 Lights 2 3 Automatic bilge pump 4 Heater switch 5 Heater fuse 6 Radio memory 7 11 Spare 1 6 2 7 4 9 3 8 5 10 11 ...

Page 26: ...e located either on the switch panel of the engine compartment or on the lower part of the steering console s switch panel Direct supply switches are intended for such equipment that need current when main switches are turned off The switches in the steering console F3 F6 are equipped with an automatic fuse and power switch features All other fuses are meant for devices that constantly need power ...

Page 27: ...be checked from the holes in the fuse covers If the metal strip visible in the hole is unbroken the fuse is operational If the metal strip is damaged meaning that an overload has occurred contact a qualified nautical electrician Opening the cover is not recommended as there is a danger of electric shock and serious injury WARNING Changing the fuses is not recommended because a damaged electronic c...

Page 28: ...ed with douple insulation or earth protection 6 6 1 Shore power Devices that use shore power can be used when the shore power cable has been connected to the shore power sockets 1 which are located in the both side bay in the cockpit Boat is equipped with separate charger cable The control switch system is located in the technical space In the same panel you will also find the fuse of shore power ...

Page 29: ...tri bution board carefully to avoid getting it wet WARNING Do not touch the energised high voltage system Try to minimize the risk of electric shock short circuit and fire Do not allow the shore power cable to hang in the water If it does a hazardous electric field could be created in the water Never modify the connections on the shore power cable If the earth fault breaker is tripped disconnect t...

Page 30: ...YSTEM 1 Shore power plug 2 Batteries 3 Main switch and high current fuses 4 Shore power distribution board 5 Generator 6 Inverter 7 Main switch panel 8 Remote control for main switches 9 Bow thruster battery and high current fuse panel 230 V socket 12V socket ...

Page 31: ...vent it from diving in Do not drive the boat at high speed when the trim is negative i e when the bow is low because the boat can heel and become unstable to steer To adjust the trim also refer to the engine manufacturer s instructions 7 BOAT HANDLING WARNING Handling is impaired at speeds exceeding 40 knots Rapid turns can lead to loss of control Slow down before sharp turns in either direction A...

Page 32: ...es may vary according to the boat s standard of equipment and engine More information on the boat s devices is given in other sections of this manual and the device manuals The steering console includes the following devices 1 Bow thruster operating lever 2 Switch panel 3 Simrad display 4 Rudder 5 Operating panel for trim tabs 6 Engine s remote control 7 Engine joystick 8 Main switch panel ...

Page 33: ... lights 5 Driving lights 6 Anchor light 7 2 2 Windscreen wipers The boat s windscreen wipers are controlled by the switches on the boat s steering console When pushed forward the wipers wipe only once and when pulled back they wipe continuously A switch for thewind screen washer is installed next to the switch for the windscreen wipers Tank of the windscreen washer is located insideof the sofa ...

Page 34: ...lowest at displacement speed i e below 10 knots Always observe no wake zones Slow down to reduce your wake to be courteous and also for the safety of yourself and others in the area Visibility islands fog rain blinding sun Knowledge of the route time required for navigation Narrowness of the route other traffic noise and impact of wakes on shore Space required for stopping and taking evasive actio...

Page 35: ... railing designed for this purpose Before you get underway make sure that the aft rails are in the locked position If someone falls overboard the easiest way to reboard is via the bathing rescue ladder on the stern A person in the water can also deploy the ladder 1 Keep the gates at the open space closed while driving 7 4 2 Securing loose equipment Secure all heavy equipment for example anchors be...

Page 36: ...you tow the boat note that the strength ratings for the front cleats differ from those of the aft and centre cleats Ifyouaregoingtobeachtheboatatanexcursionharbour or similar natural harbour make sure that the depth of the water is sufficient and DROP YOUR ANCHOR AT A SUFFICIENT DISTANCE FROM THE SHORE A fair holding power is achieved if you pay out anchor rode so that its length is 4 to 5 times t...

Page 37: ...d Always attach the tow line so that it can be detached under load The strength rating for the front cleat in towing and anchoring is 26 kN For mooring purposes the forward force rating for the front and centre cleats is 21 kN and the rearward force rating for the aft cleat is 18 kN NOTE The tensile strength of the lines or chains should normally not exceed 80 strength of the fastening point The h...

Page 38: ...y and the location of the lift straps are indicated in the following image Before loading the boat on the trailer remove any unnecessary weight from the boat and drain the bilge water Adjust the side supports of the trailer so that the most weight of the boat rests on the keel supports and the side supports only offer lateral support Protect the boat by placing suitable padding between the tie dow...

Page 39: ...avy Make sure that the boat is securely fastened to the trailer that it cannot move into any direction and that the side supports provide an even support for the weight of the boat The hull of the boat can be damaged if the boat swings against a single support during trans port WARNING A boat trailer that does not have sufficient capacity or that is poorly maintained can become damaged and cause a...

Page 40: ...ll 3 Refrigerator 4 Steering console equipment 5 Windscreen wipers 6 Heater 7 Radio and multimedia player 8 Bow thruster 9 Fore anchor windlass 10 Fuel fitting 11 Fuel valve 12 Fuel filter 13 Fuel tank 14 Diesel tank 15 Hot water tank 16 Fresh water inlet 17 Septic tank suction fitting 18 Fresh water tank 19 Fresh water pump and pressure tank 20 Septic tank 21 Septic tank sea water outlet and pump...

Page 41: ...ed Diesel fuel Diesel tank is located STB side of the techincal space and inlet is located STB side of the cockpit Do not use wrong type fuel in the engine and heater NOTE Never block access to safety devices extinguishers fuel valves or the main current switch of the electrical system block any ventilation holes in the boat because these are intended for airing out any fuel vapour WARNING Never l...

Page 42: ...dition of the fuel hoses can be checked visually through the service hatch Do not keep any spare canisters loose or in unventilated spaces or any equipment containing fuel in spaces where they are not meant to be kept The condition of fuel hoses must be check once of the year 8 1 2 Fuel powered devices and ventilation The exhaust gases of fuel powered devices are extremely dangerous if exposure is...

Page 43: ...tion with the pump there is a hydraulic accumulator which automatically keeps working pressure in the system when the system pump is on 8 2 1 Hot water tank The boat s water system includes a hot water system The boat s hot water tank heats up service water either with the engine or shore power The hot water tank is located on the STB side of the engine compartment Heating with shore power occurs ...

Page 44: ...e sea with the septic pump The pump crushes the contents to be emptied into the sea from the septic tank If you want to empty the contents of the septic tank into the sea open the seacock 21 and switch on the pump from the toilet s switch panel The pump switch is marked with the text Septic pump Do not forget to close the seacock after emptying the septic tank Next to the pump switch there is a se...

Page 45: ...g use may cause the bow thruster to overheat and short circuit The main switch Aux Heavy is located next to the bow thruster and its remote controlled switch on the steering console s switch panel The main fuse of 200 Ah is located next to the bow thruster In case of overloading the fuse happens please contact professional boat service It is not recommended to open the lid because of the danger of...

Page 46: ...it from releasing For more information see manufacturer s manual 8 6 HEATING 8 6 1 Heater Boat is equipped with following heater Heater Webasto AT5500 Heating power 1 7 5 5 kW Heater s control panel is located in the steering console DANGER Do not touch the bow thruster anchor windlass or their fuses if the main switch Aux is switched on Even if the current is switched off we do not recommend chan...

Page 47: ...des should be checked every year The anodes are located in the badge and must be changed when they are more than 50 worn out 9 SERVICE REPAIRS AND WINTER STORAGE NOTE If not carried out properly many installation and modification operations can damage the structures of the boat or create a safety hazard Please contact the manufacturer before doing any of the following construct new earthing points...

Page 48: ...est to avoid the following Fuel or oil spills Disposing rubbish or waste into the water or on shore Discharging detergents or solvents into the water Loud noise both out on the water and in harbours Generating high wakes especially in narrow passages and shallow waters Observe the local environmental legislation and regula tions Familiarize yourself with the international regula tions on the preve...

Page 49: ...aler indicate the CIN and the boat type to make it easier to supply the correct spare parts Type identification XO CRUISER CIN Engine make and model Engine serial number Hull material Marine aluminium AlMg4 5 5083 10 1 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Main dimensions Overall length 9 60 m Waterline length 8 65 m Beam 2 75 m Height above waterline 1 92 m Draught 0 90 m Weights Weight without load 4045 kg Weig...

Page 50: ...e fixed septic tank 85 l CE Category C Capacity Maximum recommended number of persons 10 Performance Maximum rated engine power kW hp 2 x 350 hp 524 kW Speed at the max rated power 46 knots Additional load components Basic equipment 50 kg Contents of the fixed fuel tanks 499 kg 700 l Batteries 120 kg Due to reasons associated with the production technology the main dimensions and capacities may va...

Page 51: ...ED BODY DNV GL SE Identification number 0098 Brooktrokai 18 20416 Hamburg Germany 10 3 CERTIFICATION DATA Boat make and model XO CRUISER Design category C Type examination certificate No Boat type Open monohull sterndrive outboard motor boat Construction material Aluminium alloys fibre reinforced plastic PE HD ...

Page 52: ...craft mentioned above complies with all applicable essential safety requirements in the way specified overleaf and is in conformity with the type for which the above mentioned EC type examination certificate has been issued XO Boats Oy ___________________________________________ Dan Colliander Managing Director Date 1 March 2017 ...

Page 53: ... ISO 9094 1 2003 Anchoring and towing EN ISO 15084 2003 Navigation lights 1972 COLREG Discharge prevention Installations Engines and engine compartments EN ISO 11105 1997 Fuel system EN ISO 10088 2001 EN ISO 11105 1997 Electrical system EN ISO 10133 2000 Steering system EN ISO 10592 1994 A1 2000 Gas systems Fire protection EN ISO 9094 1 2003 Dimensioning Construction EN ISO 12215 3 2002 EN ISO 122...

Page 54: ...perstructure EN ISO 9093 2 2002 EN ISO 12216 2002 Flooding EN ISO 11812 2001 EN ISO 15083 2003 EN ISO 8849 Handling characteristics Flooding EN ISO 11812 2001 EN ISO 15083 2003 EN ISO 8849 Handling characteristics EN ISO 11592 2001 Visibility from the steering position RSG Guidelines EN ISO 11591 2000 Engine identification Engine CE marked Noise emission levels Engine CE marked ...

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