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YAMARIN 68 Cabin 

 

 

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Essential safety requirements 

 

 

 

 

ISO-standards used 

 

 

Other normative document used 

  

General requirements   (2) 

 

 

Basic information 

EN ISO 8666:2002 

 

Hull Identification Number  – CIN (2.1) 

ISO 10087:1996 / A1:2000 

 

Builder’s Plate   (2.2) 

 

RCD annex I, 2.2 

Protection from falling overboard… (2.3) 

EN ISO 15085:2003 

 

Visibility from the main steering position   (2.4) 

 

RSG Guidelines, EN ISO 11591, NBS F10 

Owner’s manual   (2.5) 

EN ISO 10240:2004 

 

Structure   (3.1) 

 

RSG Guidelines, NBS-VTT Extended rule 

Stability and freeboard   (3.2) 

EN ISO 12217:2002 

 

Buoyancy and floatation   (3.3) 

EN ISO 12217:2002 

 

Openings in hull, deck and superstructure   (3.4) 

ISO 9093-1:1994 

 

Water incursion   (3.5) 

EN ISO 15083:2003, 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 towing  (3.9) 

EN ISO 15084:2003 

 

Handling characteristics  (4) 

EN ISO 11592:2001 

 

Installation requirements (5) 

 

 

Engines and engine spaces  (5.1) 

 

 

Inboard engine  (5.1.1) 

 

 

Ventilation   (5.1.2) 

 

 

Exposed parts   (5.1.3) 

 

 

Starting the outboard engine   (5.1.4) 

 

 

Fuel system   (5.2) 

EN ISO 10088:2001, EN ISO 11105:1997 

 

General – fuel system   (5.2.1) 

 

 

Fuel tanks   (5.2.2) 

 

 

Electrical systems   (5.3) 

EN ISO 10133:2000, ISO 8846:1990 

 

Steering system   (5.4) 

EN ISO 10592:1994/A1:2000 

 

General – steering system   (5.4.1) 

 

 

Emergency arrangements   (5.4.2) 

 

 

Gas system   (5.5) 

 

 

Fire protection   (5.6) 

EN ISO 9094-1:2003 

 

General – fire protection   (5.6.1) 

 

 

Fire-fighting equipment   (5.6.2) 

 

 

Navigation lights   (5.7) 

 

1972 COLREG

 

Discharge prevention   (5.8)

 

EN ISO 8099:2000

 

 

Summary of Contents for 68 Cabin

Page 1: ...Yamarin 68 Cabin OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ols 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 the maintenance repair and modification of the boat Modifications that may affect the safety characteristics of the craft shall be assessed executed and documented by competent people The manufacturer ...

Page 3: ...xplosion 16 5 7 1 Refuelling 16 5 7 2 Other fuel burning systems stove and heater 17 5 7 3 Fire protection 18 5 8 Main switches and fuses 19 5 9 Operation 20 5 9 1 Controls 20 5 9 2 Emergency switch 20 5 9 3 Gearshift and throttle 21 5 9 4 Adjusting of trim angle 21 5 9 5 Starting the engine 22 5 9 6 Driving 22 5 9 7 Approaching and leaving the dock 23 5 9 8 Using the canopy Additional equipment 2...

Page 4: ...s for windshield 31 6 5 Care instruction for remote control 31 6 6 Care instructions for the steering system 31 6 7 Care instructions for electrical components 31 6 8 Minor superficial repairs 32 7 Winter storage 32 7 1 Measures before winter storage 33 7 2 Measures before launching 34 8 Lay out 35 8 1 General lay out 35 8 2 Fuel system 36 8 3 Steering system 36 8 4 Electrical system 37 8 5 Wiring...

Page 5: ...er 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 Check the function and condition of steering batteries and remote control and carry out routine checks according to the engine manual Boat s seaworthiness Check the boat s seaworthiness no fuel or water leak...

Page 6: ...l 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 Number The CIN code can be found on the starboard side of the transom just below the rub rail We recommend that you write down the CIN code in the declaration of conformity in this book When contacting...

Page 7: ...land EC type examination certificate VTT C 2128 10 vene 001 07 DESCRIPTION OF THE CRAFT Hull identification number CIN Brand name of the craft Yamarin Type or number 68 Cabin Design category C Type of craft 03 Type of hull 01 Deck 01 Construction material 02 Propulsion 02 Type of engine 01 Maximum recommended engine power kW 147 0 Length and beam of hull m 6 80 2 55 Draught m approx 0 45 Please re...

Page 8: ... 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 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: ...83 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 towing 3 9 EN ISO 15084 2003 Handling characteristics 4 EN ISO 11592 2001 Installation requirements 5 Engines and engine spaces 5 1 Inboard engine 5 1 1 Ventilation 5 1 2 Exposed parts 5 1 3 Starting the o...

Page 10: ... for one year starting from the first day of use Please contact your dealer in relation to 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 Registration regulations vary from country to country Find out what is required in relatio...

Page 11: ... there is an open expanse of sea for several hundred nautical miles off the coast Category B The boat is built for conditions where the wind reaches a maximum of 8 Beaufort approx 21 m s and where the significant height of the waves please refer to note below does not exceed 4m Such conditions may be encountered on offshore voyages of sufficient length or on coastal waters when unsheltered from th...

Page 12: ...y 1 2 m Maximum recommended load See technical specifications Please also refer to section 5 4 Loading Main dimensions and capacities See technical specifications Craft length breadth draft total weight etc as well as tank capacities are shown in technical specifications Builder s plate Part of the previously mentioned information is given on the builder s plate which is affixed next to the driver...

Page 13: ... and equipments 150 kg NB This is not the maximum weight of fluids and equipments Maximum number of passengers Maximum weight of load 8 persons 905 kg Max load includes 8 Persons 600 kg Personal equipment 80 kg Fuel 100 kg Fresh Water 45 kg Waste 30 kg Basic equipment 20 kg possible life raft 30 kg Maximum load on builder s plate CE sign 730 kg Maximum engine power 148 0 kW 200 hp Weight of maximu...

Page 14: ...hts a the total weight of passengers 600 kg the default weight of an adult is assumed to be 75 kg and that of a child 37 5 kg b basic equipment 20kg c consumable liquids fresh water fuel etc in fixed tanks 145 kg d personal equipment e g hobby equipment and overnight equipment 80 kg e the weight of supplies and other stores 30 kg f possible life raft 30 kg WARNING When loading the craft never exce...

Page 15: ...other loading conditions the drain valve should remain open The boat has two bilge pumps a hand pump and an electric pump The electric bilge pump has a capacity of approx 65 l min and the hand pump has a capacity of 0 5 l pull Refer to the next image to locate the pumps Regularly check to ensure that there is no debris at the end of the suction hoses for each of the pumps You can access the electr...

Page 16: ...king waves always present a serious danger to stability The boat does not float if filled with water In accordance with the Recreational Craft Directive decked boats do not need to float if filled with water 5 7 Avoiding the risk of fire or danger of explosion 5 7 1 Refuelling Shut off the engine and extinguish any cigarettes before starting to refuel During refuelling do not use switches or appli...

Page 17: ...in the boat 5 7 2 Other fuel burning systems stove and heater The boat is equipped with a stove which have a separate user manual The fuel tank for the stove is located under the starboard side aft deck seat Use only good quality paraffin as fuel Before you start to refill or replace the petrol tank you should turn off the stove and the cabin heater When handling paraffin do not use appliances or ...

Page 18: ...ble even when the boat is loaded Inform members of the crew about the location and operation of fire fighting equipment Remember Never block passages to exits and hatches Never hinder access to safety equipment for instance the fuel vents the gas vents or the switches to the electric system Never hinder access to fire extinguishers located in a cabinet Never leave the boat unsupervised when the st...

Page 19: ... 10A FUSE 1 FUSE 2 FUSE 3 FUSE 4 FUSE 5 FUSE 6 FUSE 7 FUSE 8 FUSE 9 FUSE 10 FUSE 11 FUSE 12 Always keep both start and service switches connected when using the boat or any device in the boat WARNING Do not keep service battery switch off and start battery switch connected ignition lock switched on as this may damage the electrical system in the boat Following fuses are connected to the direct sup...

Page 20: ...mory current to instrument panel BILGE P Electric bilge pump DIR SUPPLY Direct supply for fridge stove memory for radio and Yamaha gauges bilge pump and heater 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 5 9 1 Controls You will quickly learn how to control your Yamarin 68 C but constantly changing ...

Page 21: ...indicator on the rev counter If engine is trimmed up too much the speed of the boat is reduced If the boat is trimmed too low both boat and engine run heavily To achieve good fuel economy it is important to drive the boat with the right engine trim angle In a heavy sea lower the bow to allow it to slice through the waves better thus providing a smoother ride In following waves raise the bow to avo...

Page 22: ...r the engine has started let it idle for a few minutes 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 Do not however forget the importance of keeping an adequate lookout In order for the visibility from the driver s seat to be as good as possible you ...

Page 23: ...g the dock Sudden steering movements may cause the boat to sway and someone to get injured Before docking prepare the ropes at stern and bow Approach the dock bow first at a narrow angle Just before touching the dock steer against the dock and shift into reverse Apply throttle quickly and sharply The boat will stop and turn parallel to the dock If possible make the approach into the wind or curren...

Page 24: ...hut WARNING When the boat is at a standstill the door can be closed by gusts or if big waves hit the boat You are therefore advised that you keep the door closed when no one is on the foredeck WARNING Make sure that the steps are locked before using them 5 9 10 Cabin sliding door Pay attention when using the cabin s sliding door as there is a risk that the door could be thrown shut by itself in th...

Page 25: ...etting detergents or solvents get into the water loud noise both on the water and at the marina producing unnecessarily high wash in narrow passages and shallow waters Service the engine well and run it at the most economical speed which will also keep exhaust emissions low Please also consider other local environmental legislation and regulations Please make sure to familiarise yourself with the ...

Page 26: ...n any jolts To prevent abrasion use fenders that are large enough The location of the bollards is illustrated on the image in the section on towing The tare of the mooring towing and anchoring lines should be maximum 80 of the tare of the bollard in question The tare rating of the bollard is illustrated below It is the owner s operator s responsibility to ensure that mooring lines towing lines anc...

Page 27: ...e rope extension The location of the anchor bollards during towing anchoring and mooring 5 10 8 Trailer transport Weights on trailer can be found from Technical specifications The keel support of trailer should carry 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 traile...

Page 28: ...ure that there is the needed road clearance The fastening belts must be loosened up if the boat is kept on trailer between transportations and tightened up before next transportation NOTE The trailer should be a little front weighted Make 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 ...

Page 29: ...elow you can see the dimensions of the cradles Between them there must be a sturdy plank that provides support under the keel of the boat Yamarin 68 C storage cradle dimensions Only use reputable lifting companies or boat yards with sufficient lifting capacity In addition to the boat s own weight please refer to technical specification also take into consideration the accessories and other possibl...

Page 30: ...The rails start shining just as nice as they did when the boat left the shipyard Useful tips If the boat s ropes smell bad after winter storage immerse them for a couple of hours into a bucket of water and add a bottle of apple vinegar and a splash of fabric conditioner for clothes Allow the lines to dry properly 6 2 Care instructions for seat cushions In order to ensure that the boat s seat cushi...

Page 31: ...r cotton cloth first using horizontal motions and then vertical motions Repeat this a few times and you ll bring the windshield to a brilliant shine 6 5 Care instruction for remote control Normally the remote control needs no other maintenance than greasing and adjustment during the winter service If for any reason it becomes stiff to operate it needs to be serviced immediately 6 6 Care instructio...

Page 32: ... Buff using abrasive paste The colours used on this boat are specified in the section on Technical Specifications NOTE Certain post delivery installations may cause damage to the structure of the boat or impair safety if not performed correctly Please contact the dealer before any questionable works are carried out on the boat 7 Winter storage Preparing boats for winter storage is an annual autumn...

Page 33: ...into a bucket of water and add a bottle of apple vinegar with a splash of fabric conditioner for clothes Allow the lines to dry properly Replace worn ropes Leave bushing valves open for the winter The electrical instruments are best protected against oxidation and theft by storing them indoors in a dry place during the winter Remove batteries and store them in a warm dry place Charge them at least...

Page 34: ... or piston rods of hydraulic trim tabs Do not apply paints containing copper on aluminium parts and remember to follow the paint manufacturer s instructions Useful tips Do not throw away a used paint brush A dried and hardened paint brush that has been used for antifouling paint can be reused if you first soak it for a couple of hours in a mix of 2 litres of hot water 100 ml of vinegar and 50 ml o...

Page 35: ...YAMARIN 68 Cabin 35 39 8 Lay out 8 1 General lay out ...

Page 36: ...ator is situated under the aft seat 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 the engine 8 3 Steering system The boatis equipped with a hydraulic steering system as standard Thanks to this the steering is very light and comfortable NOTE If you want to replace a component in the steerin...

Page 37: ...SWITCH FOR START BATTERY 5 MAIN SWITCH FOR SERVICE BATTERY 6 BATTERY COMPARTMENT FUSE PANEL MAIN SWITCH PANEL 7 12 V POWER OUTLET 8 NAVIGATION LIGHTS 9 WINDSHIELD WIPER STARBOARD 10 CABIN LIGHT 11 FRIDGE 12 TRIM TABS 13 FRESH WATER PUMP INSIDE FRESH WATER TANK 14 ELECTRIC BILGE PUMP In addition the engine is an essential part of the boat s electrical system which functions both as a power source a...

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