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YAMARIN 58 Bow Rider 

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waves (also consult the passengers about a comfortable speed) 

your boat's wash (biggest when starting to plane, smallest  when travelling at 
displacement speed or at less than 5 kn) 

visibility (islands, fog, rain, driving against the sun) 

familiarity with the route ( time needed for navigation) 

narrowness of the route (other traffic, noise and wash at shore) 

 
When running at low speed, a planing boat's directional stability is poorer than at higher 
speed. So be careful in narrow passages and when meeting other boats. 
 
The running position of the boat greatly affects the driving qualities and fuel consumption. 
The boat's best operational position may be achieved by: 
 

proper placing of the load. A rule of thumb: keep bow as light as possible. 

adjusting the engine's trim angle 

 
The combination of the right operational position with the right speed also make driving in 
rough water more comfortable and safer. 
 
WARNING!

 

Manoeuvrability above 

40

 knots is limited. Sudden turns may 

cause loss of control. Reduce speed before making sharp turns in 
either direction. 

 
WARNING!   

 Sudden steering movements at high speed may cause loss of 
control and great heeling angles in a high sea. 

5.9.7

 

Approaching the dock 

Practise boat manoeuvring skills needed when approaching a dock. Choose a wide space  
before entering a crowded marina. 
 
A very gentle throttle application does not generate sufficient steering power. Sharp but short 
throttle applications enable efficient steering movements.  
 
See to it that everyone on board who does not have to stand up is seated when you are 
approaching the dock. Sudden steering movements may cause the boat to sway and someone 
to get injured. 
 
Before docking, prepare the ropes at stern and bow. Approach the dock bow first at a narrow 
angle. Just before touching the dock, steer against the dock and shift into reverse. Apply 
throttle quickly and sharply. The boat will stop and turn parallel to the dock. If possible, make 
the approach into the wind or current, whichever is the strongest, because departure from the 
dock is easier when the wind or current pushes the boat from the dock. The easiest way to 
depart is by first pushing the stern as far away from the dock as possible. Then slowly reverse 
clear of the dock, shift into forward and proceed slowly.  
 
If the wind or current is pushing the boat away from the dock, push the vessel away manually 
and slowly drive forward into open water before starting to make a sharp turn. If you turn the 
boat too sharply at the dock, the motor may hit the dock or other boats. 
 
The propeller is designed to give its best grip in forward gear. Therefore the propeller 
performance is weaker in reverse. Neither does the boat have a similar steering response in 

Summary of Contents for 58 Bow Rider

Page 1: ...YAMARIN 58 Bow Rider 1 36 YAMARIN 58 Bow Rider OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...hese conditions The sea and wind conditions corresponding to the design categories A B and C range from severe storm conditions to strong conditions and are open to the hazards of a freak wave or gust...

Page 3: ...board recovery towing etc Sailing schools and clubs regularly organise drill sessions All persons should wear a suitable buoyancy aid Life jacket Personal Floatation Device when on deck Note that in s...

Page 4: ...buoyancy 18 5 7 Risk of fire or explosion 18 5 7 1 Refuelling 18 5 7 2 Fire protection 19 5 8 Main switch 19 5 9 Operation 20 5 9 1 Controls 20 5 9 2 Emergency switch 20 5 9 3 Gearshift and throttle...

Page 5: ...re instruction for remote control 29 6 6 Care instructions for steering system 29 6 7 Care instructions for electrical components 30 6 8 Minor superficial repairs 30 7 Winter storage 30 7 1 Measures b...

Page 6: ...nt Check function and condition of steering electric equipment and battery and do the routine checks required by the owner s manual of the engine Check the seaworthiness in other aspects also no leaks...

Page 7: ...wards There is also space for your own notes in the end of this manual The craft has a running serial number CIN code The CIN code is labelled on the hull of the craft on the aft part at right side on...

Page 8: ...rtificate number and date yr mo day 399 1B1 2002 xx xx xx DESCRIPTION OF THE CRAFT Hull identification number CIN Brand name of the craft YAMARIN Type or number 58 Bow Rider Design category C Type of...

Page 9: ...2 partly decked 03 other motorboat 03 open Type of hull Propulsion 01 monohull 01 sails 02 multihull 02 petrol engine 03 other 03 diesel engine 04 electrical motor 05 oars 06 other Construction materi...

Page 10: ...s maximum recommended load 3 6 ISO 12217 RSG Gguidelines Liferaft stowage 3 7 RSG Gguidelines Escape 3 8 ISO 9094 RSG Gguidelines Anchoring mooring and towing 3 9 RSG Gguidelines Handling characteris...

Page 11: ...FACTURER LIST 1 Fenix Marin Oy Mahliankatu 5 37600 VALKEAKOSKI Suomi Finland CIN FIFNX 2 Seli Boats Oy Yritt j ntie 4 09220 SAMMATTI Suomi Finland CIN FISEL 3 Saint Boats Oy Wattitie 3 21530 Paimio Su...

Page 12: ...are guaranteed for two year according to the attached warranty clauses Motor isntruments and other devices are guaranteed directly by their manufacturers Please contact your dealer when need informat...

Page 13: ...bnormal conditions such as hurricanes are excluded Such conditions may be encountered on extended voyages for example across oceans or inshore when unsheltered from the wind and waves for several hund...

Page 14: ...ifications See also section 5 4 Loading Main dimensions and capacities See specifications Craft length breadth draft total weight etc as well as tank capacities are shown in specifications Range of us...

Page 15: ...equipment 10kg Maximum load in builders plate 535 kg Maximum engine power 110 3kW 150hp Maximum recommended weigh of engine 235kg Fuel tank capacity 90litres Material Polyester resin reinforced glass...

Page 16: ...uids fresh water fuel etc in portable tanks xx kg d personal equipment e g hobby equipment xx kg e other stores xx kg f cargo e g hobby equipment xx kg Example calculation Yamarin YAMARIN 58 Bow Rider...

Page 17: ...lve is open See location of rainwater drin valve from your boatmodels figure This drain is meant to be shut at the maximum loading to prevent ingression of water In other loading conditions keep the d...

Page 18: ...r appliances that can cause spark formation When filling the fuel tank do not use a plastic funnel which prevents discharging the potential difference between the fuel pistol and the filling fitting A...

Page 19: ...w ones shall have at least identical fire fighting capacity Ensure that fire fighting equipment is readily accessible also when the boat is occupied Inform members of the crew about the location and o...

Page 20: ...ilot s position Never drive the boat without attaching the emergency switch onto yourself If you attach it to your arm do not steer the boat with that hand because the lanyard may twine around the ste...

Page 21: ...h is attached 5 Start the engine by turning the ignition key clockwise 6 If needed use choke and hand throttle 7 After the engine has started let it run at idle speed for a few minutes before getting...

Page 22: ...proaching a dock Choose a wide space before entering a crowded marina A very gentle throttle application does not generate sufficient steering power Sharp but short throttle applications enable effici...

Page 23: ...s designed to take a maximum speed of 30 knots at sea and 50 km h in road transport All press studs must be properly fastened when canopy is in use 5 10 Proper use other recommendations and guidelines...

Page 24: ...y or disturb the property owner Camping in a tent is forbidden near yards and cultivated fields You may light a fire if you have the landowner s permission Boaters may also pick wild berries and mushr...

Page 25: ...f you tow another boat use adequately strong floating line Begin the towing carefully avoid jerks and do not overload the engine If you tow a small dinghy adjust the towing line so that the dinghy rid...

Page 26: ...the boat is aligned with the trailer centre line Tie the boat firmly down to the trailer before transportation A safety rope at bow must be directed forward and downward Aft movement shall be prevent...

Page 27: ...ensions of side paws should be at least as shown in following figure YAMARIN 58 Bow Rider Storage cradle dimensions Only use reputable hoisting companies or boat yards with sufficient hoisting capacit...

Page 28: ...ding a few drops of tall oil soap solution into a bucket of rinsing water which will soften it Useful tip Water and lime stains on acid resistant rails disappear when you apply some Lemon Pled furnitu...

Page 29: ...otton cloth first using horizontal motions and then vertical motions Repeat this a couple of times and you ll bring the windshield to a brilliant shine 6 5 Care instruction for remote control Normally...

Page 30: ...using abrasive paste The colours used on this boat are given in specifications NOTE Certain post delivery installations may cause damage to the structure of the boat or impair safety if not performed...

Page 31: ...ove the textiles and other equipment that may corrode or become mouldy in moist conditions Wash the ropes in fresh water Replace ropes that are worn Leave bushing valves open Remove drain plug for the...

Page 32: ...needed and not recommended CAUTION Do not apply any paint to zinc anodes log sensor or piston rods of hydraulic trim tabs Do not apply paints including copper on aluminium parts follow the instructio...

Page 33: ...YAMARIN 58 Bow Rider 33 36 8 Lay out 8 1 General arrangement...

Page 34: ...ped with elastic strap 8 2 Fuel system YAMARIN 58 Bow Rider is equipped with a built in fuel tank located under the open space floor The tank is equipped with a service hatch which provides an access...

Page 35: ...ally started engine of 15 kW 20 hp or more it normally needs an electrical system using a battery of its own The electrical system installed as standard equipment in the YAMARIN 58 Bow Rider boat incl...

Page 36: ...DRA 1 6 6 2005 AA Revisions S ign Date OR G A B C D E HUOM MAT E R IAL PINT A POHJA T EKSTI HUOM RED BLACK BAT TERYS WIT CH T O ENGINE T O CONS UMERS WHIT E GREEN EXT RA 12 VDC OUT LET WHIT E GREEN RE...

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