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Yamarin  65 Day Cruiser 
 

34 (40) 

 

 

8

 

   Lay-out 

8.1

 

General lay-out 

 

 

 
1. Fuel refill   

 

6. Canopy storage compartment 

2. Hand pump 

 

7. Placement for cool box 

3. Remote control 

 

8. Placement for trim switch  

4. Instrument panel 

 

9. Placement for anchor roll  

5. Windshield/door to front deck 
 
 
 

WARNING!

 

 Treat the boat’s hatches with care and watch your fingers and toes. 

Be especially careful with the forward anchor box hatch which 
is equipped with an elastic strap. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 65 Day Cruiser

Page 1: ...Yamarin 65 Day Cruiser OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...hools or competent instructors This owner s manual is not a detailed maintenance or trouble shooting guide In case of difficulty please contact the dealer Always use qualified and competent people for...

Page 3: ...g the risk of fire or danger of explosion 18 5 7 1 Refuelling 18 5 7 2 Fire protection 18 5 8 Main switch and fuses 19 5 9 Operation 19 5 9 1 Controls 19 5 9 2 Emergency switch 20 5 9 3 Gearshift and...

Page 4: ...Care instructions for the electrical components 30 Electrical components like main switches other switches and couplings does not normally need to be serviced if the boat is winter stored in dry and w...

Page 5: ...no water in the moisture trap located under the fuel filter itself The fuel filter should be changed 1 2 times per year depending on engine hours and quality of fuel Engine and manoeuvring equipment...

Page 6: ...ual by adding the manuals of devices which are installed afterwards There is also space for your own notes at the end of this manual The craft has a running serial number CIN code Craft Identification...

Page 7: ...d Finland EC type examination certificate VTT C 6446 10 vene 003 11 10 DESCRIPTION OF THE CRAFT Hull identification number CIN Brand name of the craft Yamarin Type or number 65 Day Cruiser Design cate...

Page 8: ...pe 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 material Type of engine 01 aluminium aluminium allo...

Page 9: ...5083 2003 ISO 8849 1990 Manufacturer s maximum recommended load 3 6 EN ISO 12217 2002 EN ISO 14946 2001 Life raft stowage 3 7 RSG Guidelines Evacuation 3 8 EN ISO 9094 1 2003 Anchoring mooring and tow...

Page 10: ...the equipment installed at the boat factory are guaranteed for one year starting from the first day of use Please contact your dealer in relation to any potential warranty issues Please remember to p...

Page 11: ...ch conditions may be encountered on extended voyages for example across oceans or in coastal areas where there is an open expanse of sea for several hundred nautical miles off the coast Category B The...

Page 12: ...m the mean height of all waves is roughly 1 2 m Maximum recommended load See technical specifications Please also refer to section 5 4 Loading Main dimensions and capacities See technical specificati...

Page 13: ...kg NB This is not the maximum weight of fluids and equipments Maximum weight of load Maximum number of passengers 700 kg 7 persons Max load includes 525 kg 7 persons 75 kg personal equipment 20 kg fue...

Page 14: ...not the actual water line 5 3 Maximum recommended number of passengers The maximum recommended number of passengers on board Yamarin 65 DC is 7 persons WARNING Do not exceed the maximum recommended n...

Page 15: ...to be 75 kg and that of a child 37 5 kg b basic equipment 15 kg and life raft 30 kg c consumable liquids fuel in fixed tanks 110 kg d personal equipment 20 kg NOTE The maximum permitted load includes...

Page 16: ...valves The Yamarin 65 DC has a rainwater draining system which means that rainwater is drained from the undecked part of the boat when the boat is on the water The system also functions when the boat...

Page 17: ...m does not work in conditions below 0 C NOTE There is always some amount of condensed water in the bilge As the boat ages there is a risk that a small amount of water may come through the hull bushing...

Page 18: ...th battery compartments or the electrical system from either of these boxes Do not stow any loose items under aft seat that if moved could prevent fuel from going to the engine This is particularly im...

Page 19: ...xceed 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...

Page 20: ...d throttle The engine is put into gear by pushing the button on the gear throttle handle upwards with your fingers and by pushing or pulling the gear throttle lever forward or backward depending on wh...

Page 21: ...e warning lights light up 5 Start the engine by turning the ignition key clockwise until it starts If everything is correct the engine should start within 1 2 seconds If the engine does not start you...

Page 22: ...to large heeling angles and loss of control over the boat NOTE The boat is not designed to be driven through conditions that cause it to jump waves The warranty does not cover damage caused by air fli...

Page 23: ...occur etc You can get more information from insurance companies etc 5 9 8 Using the canopy The canopy is designed to take a maximum speed of 30 knots at sea and 50 km h in road transport All press st...

Page 24: ...from the water Recommended placement for possible life raft is under the back seat please check paragraph 8 1 General lay out 5 10 2 Securing loose equipment Secure all loose equipment before setting...

Page 25: ...s attained if the anchor line length is 4 5 times water depth WARNING Do not try to stop the boat by hand and do not put your hand or foot between your boat and the dock beach or another boat NOTE Whe...

Page 26: ...arry the most of the weight of the boat Adjust the side supports so that boat can not slide from side to side For more information please turn to your dealer Before you take boat on trailer clean the...

Page 27: ...sure that the boat is fasten tight enough to trailer and the weight of the boat is divided equally on the both side supports If the boat swings against the side support it can damage the hull When let...

Page 28: ...er a boat that is suspended from a crane 6 Servicing and maintenance Maintain your boat and its components clean It will make your boat more comfortable to use and increases the real sale value of the...

Page 29: ...erial their seams can let water in It is advisable to protect the cushions by spraying them with Sunbrella spray If the cushions remain damp for any length of time they may grow mouldy and become dama...

Page 30: ...also be cleaned and waxed 6 6 Care instructions for the remote control Normally the remote control needs no other maintenance than greasing and adjustment during the winter service If for any reason i...

Page 31: ...rficial repairs Minor damages to the boat s gel coat surface can be repaired by yourself However a neat unnoticeable repair requires a considerable amount of skill 1 Tape off the area around the damag...

Page 32: ...dition of the hull and rub down any scrapes to let possible moisture inside the laminate dry Repair damages in spring before launching the boat Always cover your boat so that water or snow cannot gath...

Page 33: ...and 50 ml of baking powder Perform the necessary service procedures according to the engine manual Check the function of electric equipment and remove possible oxidation from fuse connectors etc Remem...

Page 34: ...lacement for cool box 3 Remote control 8 Placement for trim switch 4 Instrument panel 9 Placement for anchor roll 5 Windshield door to front deck WARNING Treat the boat s hatches with care and watch y...

Page 35: ...so serves as a transparent water separator The filter must be changed at least once a year When a new or removed filter has been mounted the fuel line must be filled with a ball pump before starting t...

Page 36: ...res of the hydraulic steering system is that the position of the steering wheel changes continuously For this reason the boat has a symmetrical steering wheel The lengths of hydraulic hoses are 5 5 me...

Page 37: ...ine is an essential part of the boat s electrical system which functions both as a power source and a power consumer Switch off the main switch when leaving the boat for a long period of time Remember...

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