Yamarin 63 Hard Top
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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 endurance of the bow bollards is about 20.9 kN, or approximately 2,000 kg.
The backward endurance of the stern bollards is at least 14.6 kN, i.e. approximately 1,400 kg.
The ultimate strength of mooring lines should be smaller than that of the bollard they are
attached to. This means that the line will snap before the bollard or its mount fails.
The minimum anchor weight for the boat is 7.5 kg. Drop anchor far enough from shore. A
reasonable grip is attained if the anchor line 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.
NOTE!
It is the owner’s/user’s responsibility to make sure that the boat’s
mooring and anchoring equipment is suitable for the boat’s
intended use.
5.10.5
Towing
When towing another boat, use a floating line that is strong enough for the task. Begin
towing slowly, avoid jerks, and do not overload the engine.
The owner of the boat should consider the measures necessary for securing the boat’s
towrope.
If you are towing, or if your boat has to be towed, attach the towline to the bollards as per
the following image.