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Yamarin 63 Hard Top 

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Image: Opening and closing the canopy box. 
 

NOTE!

 

 

The canopy does not necessarily form a watertight seal. 

 

 

Water may enter the boat from between the canopy and deck 
when the canopy is up. 

 

NOTE!

 

 

Open and close the canopy box cover using the press stud strips 
at the bottom of the backrest. Do not force the cover open using 
other parts. 

 
 

5.9.9

 

Windscreen door 

The door must always be kept shut and locked while driving. 

5.9.10

 

Teak composite in the bow deck 

NOTE!

 

 

On warm and sunny days, the teak composite surface may 
become very warm. It is worth reminding those on board about 
this, barefooted small children in particular. 

5.9.11

 

Fresh water system 

The boat is equipped with a fresh water system, including a water tap with an operating 
switch and a fresh water tank (capacity approximately 32 litres). The filling hole for the fresh 
water tank is located underneath the maintenance hatch located in the floor of the aft seat 
storage space. 
 

Summary of Contents for 63 Hard Top

Page 1: ...Yamarin 63 Hard Top Owner s manual ...

Page 2: ... 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 charac...

Page 3: ...nting fires and explosion hazards 21 5 7 1 Refuelling 21 5 7 2 Fire protection 21 5 8 Main power switch and fuses 23 5 9 Operation 24 5 9 1 Controls 24 5 9 2 Emergency switch 24 5 9 3 Gearshift and throttle 25 5 9 4 Adjusting the trim angle 25 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 Windscreen door 29 5 9 10 Teak compo...

Page 4: ...6 5 Care instructions for the stainless steel components 38 6 6 Care instructions for the remote control 39 6 7 Care instructions for the steering system 39 6 8 Care instructions for electrical components 39 6 9 Minor superficial repairs 39 7 Winter storage 40 7 1 Measures before winter storage 40 7 2 Measures before launching the boat 41 8 Lay out 42 8 1 General lay out 42 8 2 Fuel system 43 8 3 ...

Page 5: ...t 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 rough seas...

Page 6: ...ces that 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 note down your CIN code in the appropriate section of the declaration of conformity contained in this manual...

Page 7: ...11305 10 vene 003 15 DESCRIPTION OF THE RECREATIONAL CRAFT Hull identification number CIN Brand name of the recreational craft Yamarin Model or number 63 Hard Top Design category C Boat type 03 Hull type 01 Deck 02 Construction material 02 Propulsion 02 Engine type 01 Maximum permitted engine power kW 111 Length and width of hull m 6 25 2 30 Draught m approximately 0 4 Please refer to codes on nex...

Page 8: ... 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: ...l system EN ISO 10088 2001 EN ISO 11105 1997 A5 3 Electrical system EN ISO 10133 2000 ISO 8846 1990 A5 4 Steering system EN ISO 10592 1994 A1 2000 A5 5 Gas system A5 6 Fire protection EN ISO 9094 1 2003 Dimensions A3 1 Structure RSG Guidelines NBS VTT Extended rule Hydrostatics A3 2 Stability and freeboard EN ISO 12217 3 2002 A1 2009 A3 3 Carrying and floatation capacity EN ISO 12217 3 2002 A1 200...

Page 10: ...the 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 Every boat in Finland of more than 5 5 m in length or with an engine with a rated output of more than 20 hp 15 kW must be e...

Page 11: ... 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: ...untered on exposed 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 ...

Page 13: ...y and equipment Maximum weight of load maximum number of passengers 627 kg 6 persons 450 kg Maximum load includes 450 kg 6 persons 75 kg each personal equipment 25 kg fuel 80 kg fresh water 32 kg basic equipment 15 kg life raft 25 kg Maximum load on builder s plate CE sign 515 kg Includes passengers 6 x 75 kg 450 kg basic equipment 15 kg personal equipment 25 kg life raft 25 kg Weight at full load...

Page 14: ...ter line Water line at stern at bow Yamaha F115 F130 90 mm up from chine Yamaha F150 100 mm up from chine 340 mm down from chine along the bow NOTE Water line dimensions represent the upper limit for antifouling paint not the actual waterline ...

Page 15: ...assengers on board this boat is 6 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 63 Hard Top 16 47 Image Seats on the boat NOTE If you load the boat from stern to bow you will have better fuel economy ...

Page 17: ...craft never exceed the maximum recommended load Always load the craft carefully and distribute loads appropriately so that the boat is on an even keel Heavy equipment should usually be placed in the storage compartment under the aft seat Always avoid placing heavy items high up 5 5 Engine and propeller The maximum recommended engine power for the boat is 150 hp 111 kW Do not use the boat with an e...

Page 18: ... 1 Through fittings in the hull and deck The boat is equipped with an electric bilge pump The switch of the bilge pump is dual action automatic function always on manual function when the switch is pressed When the bilge pump is running the switch is lit Image Bilge pump switch ...

Page 19: ...ard Top 19 47 Image Bilge pump bushing Image Transom bilge compartment drain plug NOTE It the light is lit immediately check the boat s bilge and find out the reason for the leakage Take immediate corrective action ...

Page 20: ...icularly as the boat ages Have any leaks repaired at an authorised repair shop NOTE Regularly check that there is no litter in the bilge pump The electrical bilge pump can be checked by removing the tread plate in front of the aft seat The tread plate is fixed by screws WARNING The boat s handling properties may become extremely dangerous if there is water in the bilge WARNING In rough weather hat...

Page 21: ...f 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 full cap...

Page 22: ...member 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 fuel or gas NOTE Always keep the bilge ...

Page 23: ... in the electric system Operation of the main power switch clockwise position circuit switched on counter clockwise position battery disconnected Image Main switch and fuses F1 Navigation lights F8 Fresh water pump F2 Cabin lights F9 12 V power outlet F3 Windscreen wiper F10 Defrosting fan optional F4 Radio optional F11 Bilge pump F5 Plotter optional F12 Memory F6 Fridge optional F13 Cooker option...

Page 24: ... 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 engine has a higher power rating than the one given on the builder s plate 5 9 1 Controls You will quickly learn how to control your boat but changing weather conditions such as wind and waves will always present new challenges for the driver The remote control combines...

Page 25: ...hese are the main rules when adjusting the trim angle When bringing the boat to plane keep the bow down position When the boat is planing and seas are calm keep lifting the bow until you can feel that both the engine and the boat move very easily In calm waters the engine should normally be trimmed up at least 3 scale marks on the trim indicator on the revolution counter If the engine is trimmed u...

Page 26: ...s before setting off Please refer to the engine manual For more detailed information please refer to the engine manual 5 9 6 Driving It is easy to drive when the 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...

Page 27: ...ule being that you should place as little weight in the bow as possible and adjusting the trim angle The combination of the right running position with the right speed also makes driving in rough seas safer and more comfortable WARNING A high speed and sudden manoeuvring can lead to large heeling angles and loss of control over the boat WARNING This boat was not designed for use in temperatures un...

Page 28: ...ing Learn to estimate the distance the boat needs to stop Remember that steering control is poor if there is no traction WARNING Do not try to stop the boat with your hands and do not put your arm or foot between the boat and the dock the shore or another vessel Practise beaching and docking under favourable conditions Use moderate but firm engine power NOTE When securing your boat take into consi...

Page 29: ... The door must always be kept shut and locked while driving 5 9 10 Teak composite in the bow deck NOTE On warm and sunny days the teak composite surface may become very warm It is worth reminding those on board about this barefooted small children in particular 5 9 11 Fresh water system The boat is equipped with a fresh water system including a water tap with an operating switch and a fresh water ...

Page 30: ...TE The fresh water tank must be drained for winter or before the temperature drops below 0 C The water pump is located inside the tank and it might freeze in cold conditions NOTE The acrylic front edge of the sink the acrylic edge of the accessory compartment in the console and the acrylic front edge of the cuddy the place reserved for the cooker are not intended for use as handles ...

Page 31: ...lls overboard Rescue procedures should be practised in advance during good weather because it is too late for practice when someone has actually fallen into the water It is always easiest to help a person climb back on board at the stern of the boat A rope loop attached to the boat helps lifting The boat s swim ladder extends 30 cm into the water It is very important to maintain visual and verbal ...

Page 32: ...y a notice from the authorities It is not allowed to anchor next to a shoreline where there are one or more residences Docking at a private dock owned by someone else or landing on a shore where there are residences is also not allowed without permission Please make sure to familiarise yourself with the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution From Ships MARPOL and respect it to th...

Page 33: ...e length is 4 5 times the water depth WARNING Do not try to stop the boat with your hands and do not put your arm or foot between the boat and the dock the shore or another vessel 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 NO...

Page 34: ... of the weight of the boat Adjust the keel supports so that the boat cannot slide from side to side Adjust the side supports so that the boat will not rock sideways For more information please consult your dealer Clean the supports of sand and dirt so that they will not scratch the bottom of the boat Double check that the trailer is securely coupled to the trailer tow hitch The place for lifting t...

Page 35: ...ke sure that the boat is fastened tight enough to the trailer and that the weight of the boat is divided equally between side supports If the boat swings against a side support during transport it may sustain hull damage When letting the boat down from the trailer remember to fasten the bow rope to the boat beforehand so that you can release the cable from the trailer hook as soon as the boat is i...

Page 36: ...s being lifted the lines must be placed under the boat and the boat must remain horizontal during lifting NOTE Do not lift the boat by 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...

Page 37: ...never use solvents to clean them Useful tip If you wash your boat with tap water it will leave behind a thin chalk like deposit of calcium and other minerals due to the water hardness This can be prevented by mixing a few drops of pine soap solution into a bucketful of rinsing water Useful tip Water and lime stains on stainless steel rails can be removed using Lemon Pled furniture spray Useful tip...

Page 38: ...structions for the windscreen The boat s windshield is made of tempered glass and it can be cleaned with ordinary glass cleaners Useful tip When wiping the boat s windshield 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 then vertical motions R...

Page 39: ...ng them every now and then with a moisture repellent antioxidant 6 9 Minor superficial 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 is advisa...

Page 40: ...mmend that you leave them to an authorised service agent Do not forget to service the remote control and steering system Make sure to perform their maintenance according to their separate instructions and manuals 7 1 Measures before winter storage Have your boat lifted in good time before the water freezes Your boat is not designed for being driven in ice or for remaining in the water when it free...

Page 41: ...n applying the paint When sanding old antifouling paint remember that the dust is toxic Antifouling paint is not necessary in fresh water lake areas NOTE Do not apply any paint to the zinc anodes depth finder sensor or piston rods of the hydraulic trim tabs Do not apply paints containing copper or lead on aluminium parts Remember to follow the paint manufacturer s instructions Useful tip Do not th...

Page 42: ...ion light 7 Fresh water system through fitting 4 Light mast 1 Battery 7 Fuel refill 2 Fuel filter 8 Bilge pump 3 Main switch and fuse panel 9 Fire extinguisher 4 Place for a chemical toilet optional 10 Place for a cooker optional 5 Place for trim switches optional 11 Fresh water tap sink 6 Place for a trim unit optional Image General lay out ...

Page 43: ...he hot parts of the cooker they could catch fire 8 2 Fuel system The boat is equipped with a built in fuel tank A fuel filter is installed in the fuel line also functioning as a water separator The filter must be changed at least once a year Each time the filter is replaced the fuel line must be filled using its ball pump before starting the engine 1 Fuel tank 5 Fuel refill hose 2 Fuel tank sensor...

Page 44: ... addition the engine is an essential part of the boat s electrical system it both generates and consumes power Switch off the main switch when leaving the boat for a long period of time Remember also to switch 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 ti...

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