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6. SPARE PARTS

 

 
1.    Anchor box hatch, aft 

 

40. 

Through fitting for engine well draining 

2.      Aft bench hatch 

 

 

41. 

Through fitting for steering cable,  

3.    Footwell   

 

 

 

42. 

Through fitting rubber, medium 

4.    Floor hatch (4730spe) 

 

43. 

Through fitting rubber, small 

5.    Floor hatch band (4730spe) 

44. 

Cover 

6. 

Plywood partition of battery 

45. 

Lead-through 1 ¼” 

 

  compartment  

 

 

46. 

Ball valve 1 ¼” 

7.    Motor installation hatch 

 

47. 

Hose connector 1 ¼” 

8.    Bilge inspection hatch 

 

48. 

Water hose   

9.    Console hatch 

 

 

49. 

Lead-through with flap

 

10.    Front seat hatch 

 

 

50. 

Hose clamp 

11.    Bow rail, SB   

 

 

51. 

Drain plug and body 

12.    Bow rail, port  

 

 

52. 

Drain plug 

13.    Handle   

 

 

 

53. 

Transom plywood 

14.    Swim ladder   

 

 

54. 

Transom plate, metal 

15.    Swim ladder bracket 

 

55. 

Motor mounting nuts 

16.    Rub rail end, SB 

 

 

56. 

Battery mount 

17.    Rub rail end, port 

 

 

57. 

Battery terminals 

18.    Rub rail   

 

 

 

58. 

Aluminium plate + battery cable 

19.    Bollard   

 

 

 

59. 

Main switch, complete 

20.    Hinge 

 

 

 

 

60. 

Main switch 

21.    Aft anchor box support iron 

61. 

Main switch key 

22.    Hasp  

 

 

 

 

62. 

Fuse, 20 A

 

23.    Hatch clamping screw 

 

63. 

Switch panel 

24.  Counterpart for hatch clamping  

64. 

Decoration plater for instrument holes 

 

screw   

 

 

 

 

65. 

Mast lantern, complete 

25.    Trailer hook   

 

 

66. 

Mast lantern heel 

26.    Windscreen, SB 

 

 

67. 

Mast lantern tube 

27.    Windscreen, port 

 

 

68. 

Mast lantern cover 

28.    Windscreen washer  

 

69. 

Mast lantern burner 

29.    Washer, metal 

 

 

70. 

Navigation light, SB (green) 

30.    Washer, metal 

 

 

71. 

Navigation light, port (red) 

31.    Washer, plastic 

 

 

72. 

Navigation light burner 

32.    Windscreen rail, SB  

 

73. 

Decoration tape, 23 mm gold/blue 

33.    Windscreen rail, port 

 

74. 

Decoration tape, 5 mm gold 

34.    Steering wheel 

 

 

75. 

Number decal 

35.    Steering wheel hub cap 

 

76. 

Yamarin decal 

36.    Yamarin decal for hub 

 

77. 

Fire extinguisher 

37.    Steering drum 
38.    Steering cable 
39.    Remote control cable 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 4110

Page 1: ...Yamarin 4730 Owners manual ...

Page 2: ... equipment stay in place even in rougher weather FUEL Check that you have got enough fuel with you also carry reserve fuel in case of bad weather etc ENGINE AND EQUIPMENT Check the operation of the steering and electrical equipment Make the daily checks according to the engine manual Check the seaworthiness of your boat no fuel or water leakage safety equipment on board CHARTS Unless you are compl...

Page 3: ...ufort and significant wave heights 2 meters may be experienced If this is your first boat or if the type of boat is new to you make sure that you are able to handle the boat properly It is extremely important for the sake of your comfort and safety Otherwise you are not ready to take responsibility as the captain of your boat For instance the boat dealer the Finnish Boating Association or the Finn...

Page 4: ...ADJUSTING TRIM ANGLE POWER TRIM 8 3 4 REFUELLING 9 3 5 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS 9 3 6 MAINTENANCE AND WINTER STORAGE 9 3 6 1 MEASURES BEFORE DOCKING FOR WINTER 10 3 6 2 WASHING AND CLEANING 10 3 6 3 WINTER STORAGE AND SERVICE 10 3 6 4 MEASURES BEFORE LAUNCHING 11 3 7 REPAIRS 11 4 TRANSPORTATION AND DOCKING 12 4 1 TRAILER TRANSPORT 12 4 2 DOCKING 13 5 SPECIFICATIONS 13 5 1 DIMENSIONS AND VOLUME...

Page 5: ...ation of confirmity From the declaration it will appear description of the boat information of the manufacturer and the given research institute 1 2 WARRANTY The boat and the equipment installed by the manufacturer are given a one 1 year warranty according to the terms and conditions enclosed in this manual The following accessories are guaranteed directly by the manufacturers concerned Engine and...

Page 6: ...ssness may also lead to collisions and cause substantial damage Slow down in narrow passages observe the rules of the road and keep a constant lookout The Finnish Boating Association and the Finnish Yachting Association will also provide information about local boating clubs and their activities 2 AT SEA SEAMANSHIP For instance The ABC of Boating contains important information about boating and se...

Page 7: ...own the wash In narrow passages and at rough sea keep the dinghy close to the transom to avoid swaying Fasten all equipment properly in case the dinghy should capsize When on open sea cover the dinghy in order to avoid splashing water from filling it up When towing or being towed fasten the towing rope according to figure 1 WARNING The towing rope is under extreme tension If it breaks the rope end...

Page 8: ...enable the rain water draining system operate NOTE Never switch off the current when the engine is running It may damage the charger 3 2 OTHER ACCESSORIES AND STANDARD EQUIPMENT Use the enclosed manuals in order to become familiar with the other accessories 3 3 DRIVING Learn the nautical Rules of the Road for example from the professional litterature of seaways and always follow them carefully Nav...

Page 9: ...steering movement at high speed may cause loss of control and great heeling angles in a high sea 3 3 1 Emergency switch Fasten the emergency switch lanyard around your wrist immediately after having untied the boat Particularly when driving alone it is extremely important that the boat stops should you fall over board or stumble inside the boat Remember to take it off before landing maneouvres WAR...

Page 10: ... refuelling The smell of fuel always means that there is vaporised fuel in your boat Because it is heavier than air it will NOT disappear without ventilation 3 5 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS The sea archipelago and lakes are unique and their conservation is a matter of honour for every boat owner Therefore you should avoid fuel and oil leakages emptying garbage and waste into the water or on the s...

Page 11: ...tom immediately Algae and slime will come off easier if they are not let to dry 3 6 3 Winter storage and service Perform winter service to the engine and other accessories following separate manuals If your boat is stored outside or in a humid place during the winter remove textiles and other equipment that may corrode or become mouldy in moist conditions Wash ropes in fresh water Worn ropes shoul...

Page 12: ...wing separate manual Check the operation of the electrical accessories and remove oxide from fuses and couplings After the boat has been launched open all bushing valves and check hoses and connectors for leaks The locations of bushings is shown in chapter 5 Bring the safety equipment on board before setting off 3 7 REPAIRS For warranty repairs please follow the instructions in section 1 2 In case...

Page 13: ...rt so that they do not scratch the bottom of the hull Check once more that the trailer hitch is properly locked The hoisting place should be sheltered and the slipway long enough The trailer should be backed into the water until the rearmost keel support is just below water surface Drive the boat s bow slowly against the rearmost keel support Attach the winch wire rope to the towing eye and pull t...

Page 14: ...gure 2 Only use reputable hoisting companies or boat yards with sufficient hoisting capacity In addition to the boat s own weight see chapter 5 take also the accessories and other possible load in the boat into account The mass center with engine mounted is indicated in figure 2 WARNING Do not go under the boat when it is hanging from the crane 5 SPECIFICATIONS Every boat has an individual serial ...

Page 15: ...kg Maximum engine power 45kW 60 hp Electrical system voltage 12V DC 5 2 LAY OUT AND EQUIPMENT 5 2 1 General arrangement see fig 3 Figure 3 General arrangement 5 2 2 Draining system The boat draining systems discussed here help to drain the boat at sea in particular In addition to these systems all Yamarin boats feature a draining plug at the lower end of transom Draining the boat on land is done b...

Page 16: ...NING Always shut the draining tube when its boat end stays below water line owing to loading The closing flap on the transom only prevents water from entering while reversing NOTE Make sure that water can run unobstructed in the draining tube For instance autumn leaves may obstruct the water flow which causes the undecked space to flood and later the bilge compartment too There is always some wate...

Page 17: ...gine is running in order to let out excessive pressure from the tank and to aid duel intake 5 2 4 Steering system A steering wheel is required in all boats with an engine power of over 15 kW 20hp NBS All Yamarin boats in this size category feature a steering kit with cables as standard equipment The steering cables delivered as standard equipment are suited for a steering guide system of engine WA...

Page 18: ...ctions as a power source and power consumer Cables for connecting the engine with the boat s electrical system are normally delivered together with the engine For battery not standard mounting the Yamarin boats have a battery acid resistant ventilated compartment under the aft seat where the battery can be steadily fastened WIRING DIAGRAM The wiring diagram of the YAMARIN 4730 is shown in fig 6 In...

Page 19: ...il end port 57 Battery terminals 18 Rub rail 58 Aluminium plate battery cable 19 Bollard 59 Main switch complete 20 Hinge 60 Main switch 21 Aft anchor box support iron 61 Main switch key 22 Hasp 62 Fuse 20 A 23 Hatch clamping screw 63 Switch panel 24 Counterpart for hatch clamping 64 Decoration plater for instrument holes screw 65 Mast lantern complete 25 Trailer hook 66 Mast lantern heel 26 Winds...

Page 20: ...20 Figure 8 Spare parts draining system Figure 9 Spare parts steering system ...

Page 21: ...21 WATERLINES OF YAMARIN 4730 AT MEASURING POINTS 1 At stern 65 mm 2 At bow 1100 mm ...

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