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YAMARIN 58 Bow Rider
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reverse as in forward gear.
WARNING! YAMARIN 58 Bow Rider is a fast boat. It needs time to stop from planing
speed. Slow down the speed in good time in advance before beaching or
docking. Learn to estimate the distance the boat needs before it stops.
Remember that steering control is poor, if there is no traction.
WARNING! Do not try to stop the boat with your hand, and do not put your arms or legs
between the boat and the quay, the shore or another vessel! Practise beaching
under favourable conditions! Use engine power moderately but with
determination!
NOTE!
When mooring your boat, take into consideration changes in wind
direction, tides, wash from other boats etc. Further information is available
from, for instance, insurance companies .
5.9.8
Use of canopy
The canopy is 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
5.10.1
Man-overboard prevention and recovery
The man overboard situation is always serious. Rescue procedures should be practised in
advance when the weather is good, because when someone has fallen overboard, there is no
time for practising.
It is always easiest to help a person climb inboard from the water at the stern of the boat. A
rope loop attached to the boat helps lifting. The boats' swim ladder extends 30 cm into the
water. If a child has fallen overboard, an adult with a life-saving device or a fender must
always jump after the child, but someone must always remain onboard the boat.
It’s very important to have visual and talking contact to person in man overboard situation.
5.10.2
Securing of loose equipment
Secure safely all heavy equipment, like anchors, before leaving the quay