Yamarin 65 Day Cruiser
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Ensure that fire-fighting equipment is readily accessible even when the boat is loaded. Inform
members of the crew about the location and operation of fire-fighting equipment.
Remember:
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Never block passages to exits and hatches
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Never hinder access to safety equipment, for instance the switches to the electric
system.
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Never hinder access to fire extinguishers located in a box
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Never make changes to any of the boat’s systems (especially the electricity or the fuel
systems) or allow an unqualified person to make changes to any of the boat’s systems
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Never smoke when handling petrol or gas.
5.8
Main switch and fuses
Electric circuits fuses are located beneath the main power switch and to the fuse panel which
is part of the instrumental panel. Do not change the fuse amperages or install any components
that exceed the nominal amperage of the circuit in the electric system.
When you leave the boat, switch off battery using the main switch.
Switch the battery on before using the boat.
NOTE!
Never switch off the main switch when the engine is running!
This could cause serious damage to the engine’s electrical system.
NOTE!
When installing equipment afterwards use Extra circuit.
Never use the aluminium hull of the boat as grounding network.
NOTE!
When connecting or disconnecting the battery do not touch cable
mounts and hull of the boat simultaneously with tool.
5.9
Operation
If this is your first boat or a boat type new to you, take someone with experience from a
similar boat with you the first few times.
NOTE!
The maximum propulsion power for Yamarin 65 DC is 166 kW
(225 hp). Do not use the boat with bigger engine power than
marked on the builder’s plate.
5.9.1
Controls
You will quickly learn how to control your Yamarin 65 DC, but constantly changing weather
conditions, like wind and waves, will always present new challenges for the driver. The