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Yamarin Cross 64 Bow Rider 

Owner’s manual 

 

Summary of Contents for 64 Bow Rider

Page 1: ...Yamarin Cross 64 Bow Rider Owner s manual ...

Page 2: ...Your dealer or national sailing association or yacht club will be happy to advise you of local boating schools or competent instructors This owner s manual is not a detailed maintenance or troubleshooting guide In case of difficulty please contact the dealer Always use qualified and competent people for the maintenance repair and modification of the boat Modifications that may affect the safety ch...

Page 3: ...yancy 20 5 7 Preventing fires and explosion hazards 20 5 7 1 Refuelling 20 5 7 2 Fire protection 20 5 8 Main power switch and fuses 22 5 9 Operation 23 5 9 1 Controls 23 5 9 2 Emergency switch 23 5 9 3 Gearshift and throttle 24 5 9 4 Adjusting of trim angle 24 5 9 5 Starting the engine 26 5 9 6 Driving 26 5 9 7 Approaching and leaving the dock 27 5 9 8 Using the canopy 28 5 9 9 Doors between the w...

Page 4: ...ons for the stainless steel components 37 6 6 Care instructions for the remote control 38 6 7 Care instructions for the steering system 38 6 8 Care instructions for electrical components 38 6 9 Minor surface repairs 38 7 Winter storage 39 7 1 Inspections before winter storage 39 7 2 Inspections before launching the boat 40 8 Lay out 41 8 1 General layout 41 8 2 Fuel system 42 8 3 Steering system 4...

Page 5: ...quipment Check the function and condition of steering and remote control and carry out routine checks according to the engine manual Seaworthiness of the boat Check the boat s seaworthiness no fuel or water leaks safety equipment available on board etc Check that there is no water in the bilge Equipment stowage Check that all onboard items are positioned so that they will stay in place even in rou...

Page 6: ...ng the manuals of devices which are installed afterwards There is also space for your own notes at the end of the manual The craft has a running serial number a CIN code Craft Identification Number The CIN code can be found on the starboard side of the transom just below the bathing platform We recommend that you write down the CIN code in the declaration of conformity in this book When contacting...

Page 7: ...e VTT C 11232 10 vene 001 14 DESCRIPTION OF THE RECREATIONAL CRAFT Hull identification number CIN Brand name of the recreational craft Yamarin Cross Model or number 64 Bow Rider Design category C Boat type 03 Hull type 01 Deck 03 Construction material 01 02 Propulsion 02 Engine type 01 Maximum permitted engine power kW 111 Length and width of hull m 6 31 2 32 Draught m c 0 4 Please refer to codes ...

Page 8: ...pen Hull type Propulsion 01 monohull 01 sails 02 multihull 02 petrol engine 03 other 03 diesel engine 04 electrical motor 05 oars 06 other Construction material Engine type 01 aluminium aluminium alloys 01 outboard 02 plastic fibre reinforced plastic 02 inboard 03 steel steel alloys 03 z or stern drive 04 wood 04 other 05 other ...

Page 9: ...n requirements A5 1 Engines and engine spaces A5 2 Fuel system EN ISO 10088 2013 EN ISO 11105 1997 A5 3 Electrical system EN ISO 10133 2012 EN ISO 28846 1993 A1 2000 A5 4 Steering system EN ISO 10592 1995 A1 2000 A5 5 Gas system A5 6 Fire protection EN ISO 9094 1 2003 Dimensions A3 1 Structure EN ISO 12215 5 2008 EN ISO 12215 6 2008 Hydrostatics A3 2 Stability and freeboard EN ISO 12217 1 2013 A3 ...

Page 10: ...he first day of use Please contact your dealer regarding any potential warranty issues Please remember to provide the CIN code If possible please provide a digital photograph of the subject of your claim This usually speeds up the claims process 4 Before use 4 1 Registration Under the Water Transport Decree every boat in Finland of more than 5 5 m in length or with an engine with a rated output of...

Page 11: ...d or transported 4 3 Training No one is a born sailor There is plenty of boating literature available Navigation courses are arranged by local yacht clubs or national boating associations where you can gain basic skills However please remember that you only become confident in boat handling navigation docking and anchoring after long practical experience ...

Page 12: ...xposed inland waters in estuaries and in coastal waters in moderate weather conditions Significant wave height is the mean height of the highest third of the waves which approximately corresponds to the wave height as estimated by an experienced observer Individual waves may reach up to twice this height If the significant wave height is 2 0 m the mean height of all waves is roughly 1 2 m Maximum ...

Page 13: ...quipment 172 kg NOTE This is not the maximum total weight of fluids battery life raft and equipment Maximum weight of load Maximum number of passengers 690 kg 8 persons 600 kg Maximum load includes 600 kg 8 persons 75 kg each fuel 90 kg Maximum load on builder s plate CE sign 600 kg Includes people 8 x 75 kg 600 kg Weight at full load 1917 kg Includes boat 880 kg engine 265 kg battery 20 kg fuel 9...

Page 14: ...water line Water line at stern at bow with a 115 HP engine 120mm up from chine 150 HP engine 130mm up from chine 400 mm down from chine along the bow NOTE Water line dimensions represent the upper limit for antifoulingpaint not the actual waterline ...

Page 15: ...of passengers on board this boat is 8 persons WARNING Do not exceed the maximum recommended number of passengers Regardless of the number of passengers the total weight of people and equipment must never exceed the maximum recommended load please refer to Loading All passengers must remain seated during travel ...

Page 16: ...Yamarin Cross 64 Bow Rider 16 49 Image Seats on the boat NOTE If you load the boat from stern to bow you will have better fuel economy ...

Page 17: ...gned to bear more power than 150 HP Manoeuvring the boat can be very dangerous if the boat has an engine more powerful than 150 HP The warranty is void if the boat is used with more power than 150 HP Follow the dealer s instructions when choosing the propeller for your craft Yamaha F115 13 x 19 kss 688 Yamaha F150 13 x 21 Reliance M SDS 5 6 Prevention of water incursion and stability 5 6 1 Hull an...

Page 18: ...k the boat s bilge and find out the reason for the leakage Take immediate corrective action 1 Bilge pump through fitting 2 Electric bilge pump 3 Open deck space shut off valve the rainwater drainage valves Image Boat drainage system The owner of the boat is responsible for ensuring that there is at least one bailer or bucket on the boat and that it has been secured WARNING Always keep the drainpip...

Page 19: ...r and sink The bilge pump system does not work in conditions below 0 C NOTE There is always some condensed water in the bilge The through fittings may also allow water to seep through particularly as the boat ages Always remember to check the bilge via the inspection hatch under the aft seat before you leave the boat at quay or buoy and always before setting off Have any leaks repaired at an autho...

Page 20: ...her of these boxes Do not stow any loose items under the aft seat that could prevent fuel flow to the engine if they shift This is particularly important for items that may press against hoses or the fuel filter Check the fuel hoses annually for wear especially at through fittings Please note that depending on the trim of the boat or the boat s heeling angle it might not be possible to use the ful...

Page 21: ...Remember Never hinder access to safety equipment for instance the switches to the electric system Never hinder access to fire extinguishers located in a box Never make alterations to any of the boat s systems especially the electricity or the fuel systems or allow an unqualified person to make alterations to any of the boat s systems Never smoke while handling petrol or gas NOTE Always keep the bi...

Page 22: ...perages or install any components that exceed the nominal amperage of the circuit in the electric system Operation of the main power switch turn handle clockwise circuit engaged turn handle counter clockwise battery disengaged from circuit Image Main power switch and circuit breakers F1 Running lights F5 12V outlet F2 Bilge pump F6 Wiper F3 Plotter Radio F7 Memory F4 Trims ...

Page 23: ... NOTE When connecting or disconnecting the battery do not touch both terminals or a terminal and the hull of the boat simultaneously with metal objects 5 9 Operation If this is your first boat or a boat type new to you take someone with experience of a similar boat with you the first few times you operate it NOTE The boat s maximum propulsion power is 111 kW 150 HP Do not use the boat if its engin...

Page 24: ...st the boat s speed using the same gear throttle lever When the boat is travelling forward slowly you can use the reverse gear for braking when approaching the dock for instance You must not shift into reverse if the boat is travelling at higher speeds because it will damage the engine 5 9 4 Adjusting of trim angle These are the main rules when adjusting the trim angle When bringing the boat to pl...

Page 25: ...ain after a flight in heavy waves Likewise do not drive at high speed with the engine completely trimmed down bow down since this can cause the boat to pitch unexpectedly when the bow hits the water WARNING Waves reduce manoeuvrability and make the boat heel Accordingly reduce speed when encountering heavier seas ...

Page 26: ...e weather is fine and the sea is calm However always remember to keep an adequate lookout In order to maintain the best possible visibility from the driver s position you should do this Ensure that passengers do not restrict your visibility Do not drive near planing speed for long periods as the bow up comes up and reduces visibility When visibility is poor look over the windscreen Remember to als...

Page 27: ...rainage system freezes up and does not work as it should NOTE The boat is not designed to jump waves The warranty does not cover damage caused by jumping waves with the boat You can check whether the boat has been airborne by reviewing the engine history on the computer at the maintenance shop 5 9 7 Approaching and leaving the dock Practise boat manoeuvring skills where there is ample space to lea...

Page 28: ...ower NOTE When securing your boat take into consideration the possibility of changes in wind direction rising or sinking of the water level bow wakes etc You can get more information from your insurance company for example 5 9 8 Using the canopy The canopy is designed to withstand a maximum speed of 30 knots at sea and 50 km h in road transport All press studs must be properly fastened when using ...

Page 29: ...y equipment such as anchors and secure them firmly before setting off 5 10 3 Respect for the environment Conservation of the environment is a matter of honour for every boater Therefore you should avoid fuel and oil leaks emptying rubbish and waste into the water or on the shore letting detergents or solvents get into the water loud noise both on the water and at the marina and producing an unnece...

Page 30: ...Please refer to the section on Towing for the location of bollards To prevent abrasion use fenders that are large enough The loop at the bow of the boat is for locking the boat to trailer The loop on the deck is for locking the boat to a dock for instance The locations of the loops are shown in section 8 NOTE Make sure that the lock or chain does not scratch the deck of the boat The forward endura...

Page 31: ...is under high tension If it should break the end that snaps off may lash back fast enough to cause serious injury or death Always use a thick enough line and keep to one side of the towline NOTE When towing another boat or being towed always drive at low speed If the boat has a displacement hull never exceed hull speed while towing The speed before the boat rises to plane NOTE The towline should a...

Page 32: ...and back and the sling ropes at stern should be directed down and front Do not leave any loose equipment or extra load on the boat when it is being transported Remove the seat cushions and close all hatches properly The engine should be in the driving position during transport However ensure that there remains adequate clearance Lift the engine to provide some clearance but not all the way up For ...

Page 33: ... engine combination A sturdy plank e g a 2x4 should be placed between the V trestles to support the keel and the bear most of the weight of the boat The boat must not rest on the side supports The side supports should not be placed touching the bottom chine and point loads should be avoided The supporting structures should be strong particularly near the transom to support the added weight of the ...

Page 34: ... its bollards DANGER Never stand under a boat that is suspended from a crane 6 Servicing and maintenance Keep your boat and its equipment clean and tidy This increases comfort and safety on board and also the boat s resale value Familiarise yourself with the service procedures shown in the engine manual see annex Have your engine serviced according to the instructions in the manual ...

Page 35: ...uld get into the boat and into the structures The hatches of the glove compartment and instrument panel are made of plastic and can be washed with soap water never use solvents to clean them Cleaning the aluminium hull First wash off loose dirt above the water line using Star brite Boat Wash in a Bottle a concentrated boat washing chemical to be used in a mixture of 3 corkfuls per 10 l of water Re...

Page 36: ...bottle of apple wine vinegar and a splash of fabric conditioner mixed in Let dry properly and the ropes will be as good as new NOTE Make sure that the cleaning polishing and protective agents you use are suitable for aluminium and the other surfaces you will treat with them Always follow the chemical manufacturer s instructions Aluminium tread plates Tread plates are in black anodised aluminium Bl...

Page 37: ...or between the consoles on the boat lower half is made of acrylic and can be washed with soap and water e g car shampoo Do not use solvents on acrylic Useful tip When wiping the boat s windscreen dry after cleaning avoid using circular motions This can leave circular smudges on the windscreen that become visible in sunlight impeding visibility Use newspaper or a cotton rag using first horizontal t...

Page 38: ...is by spraying them every now and then with a moisture repellent antioxidant 6 9 Minor surface repairs You can repair minor surface damage to the boat s deck yourself However achieving a neat unnoticeable repair requires a considerable amount of skill 1 Protect the area around the damage with tape 2 Bevel the edges of the damaged area and clean with acetone 3 If the damage is deeper than 2 mm it i...

Page 39: ...t for winter storage is an annual routine Have your boat lifted in good time before the water freezes Your boat is not designed for use in ice and it is not meant to be used in temperatures below zero for example the rain water drainage system will freeze up It is advisable to perform all maintenance repair and inspection procedures in connection with placing the boat in winter storage Familiarise...

Page 40: ...o section 6 9 In sea areas antifouling paint should be used to prevent the hull from becoming covered with vegetation Fouling of the bottom and especially the propeller increases fuel consumption remarkably However if the boat is anchored at the inlet of a stream or in a land locked lake or if it is lifted out of the water at least once every two weeks it is normally not necessary to use antifouli...

Page 41: ... and you must always start the engine with fresh petrol in the spring When the boat has been launched you should open all hull bushings and check to ensure that there are no leaking hoses or connectors The locations of bushings through fittings are shown in section 5 Bring your safety equipment back on board before setting out 8 Lay out 8 1 General lay out 1 Trailer hook 4 Light mast 2 Locking hoo...

Page 42: ...nd toes 8 2 Fuel system The boat has a built in fuel tank A fuel filter is installed in the fuel line The filter must be changed at least once a year When a new or removed filter has been mounted the fuel line must be filled with a ball pump before starting the engine NOTE The condition of the fuel hoses must be inspected annually and every effort should be made to prevent damage to them Damaged f...

Page 43: ...ne well when viewed from the stern 8 3 Steering system The Yamarin Cross 64 BR has a hydraulic steering system The lengths of the hydraulics hoses are 5 5metriä x 2pcs NOTE If you replace any component in the steering system please note that all components must conform to the ISO 10592 standard and carry the CE mark 8 4 Electrical system The Yamarin Cross 64 BR electrical system contains the follo...

Page 44: ...tch off the main power switch before making any electrical installations If you connect or disconnect the battery take care not to touch both battery terminals with a metal object at the same time Please remember to observe caution in other respects as well if you have to charge the battery with a separate charger charging the battery with excessive current creates an explosion risk Do not alter t...

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