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Yamarin Cross 57 Bow Rider 

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5.9.5

 

 

Starting the engine 

1.

 

Switch the power on using the main power switch. 

2.

 

Lower the engine to the driving position by pressing the Power Trim button on the 
gear/throttle handle. 

3.

 

Check that the gear/throttle handle is in the neutral position and that the emergency 
switch is attached to the bottom of the remote control. 

4.

 

Switch on the current, using the start key, without starting the engine and wait a few 
seconds for the warning lights to light up. 

5.

 

Start the engine by turning the ignition key clockwise until the engine starts. If 
everything is in order, the engine should start within 1–2 seconds. If the engine does 
not start, you should not try to start it for more than 10 seconds at a time. 

6.

 

After 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. 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: 
 

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Ensure that passengers do not restrict your visibility. 

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Do not drive near planing speed for long periods, as the bow up comes up and 
reduces visibility. 

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When visibility is poor, look over the windshield. 

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Remember to also keep a lookout behind you, particularly on shipping lanes and 
heavily trafficked routes. 
 

 

NOTE!

 

 

Use navigation lights in darkness. 

 
 
Always adjust your speed to prevailing conditions and the environment. Take into account 
the following:

 

 

 

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waves (also consult the passengers on what is a comfortable speed); 

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your own bow wake (greatest at planing speed, smallest at speeds under 5 knots); 

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maintaining adequate lookout; 

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visibility (islands, fog, rain, driving against the sun); 

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familiarity with the route (time required for navigation); 

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 rules of priority (other traffic); and 

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width of the route (other traffic, noise and bow wake near shore). 

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Make sure to always maintain a sufficient distance to avoid collision. The distance 
must be sufficient to stop the boat or to take evasive action. 

 

Summary of Contents for Cross 57 Bow Rider

Page 1: ...Yamarin Cross 57 Bow Rider Owner s manual...

Page 2: ...ealer 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 g...

Page 3: ...ancy 20 5 7 Preventing fires and explosion hazards 20 5 7 1 Refuelling 20 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...

Page 4: ...structions 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...

Page 5: ...uipment 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...

Page 6: ...g the manuals of devices which 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...

Page 7: ...No VTT C 10546 10 vene 001 13 DESCRIPTION OF THE RECREATIONAL CRAFT Hull identification number CIN Brand name of the recreational craft Yamarin Cross Model or number 57 Bow Rider Design category C Boa...

Page 8: ...en 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 alloy...

Page 9: ...rge prevention Installation requirements A5 1 Engines and engine spaces A5 2 Fuel system EN ISO 10088 2009 A5 3 Electrical system EN ISO 10133 2012 EN ISO 28846 1993 A1 2000 A5 4 Steering system EN IS...

Page 10: ...tory installed equipment have a two year warranty starting on the first day of use Please contact your dealer regarding any potential warranty issues Please remember to provide the CIN code If possibl...

Page 11: ...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 confi...

Page 12: ...n 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 t...

Page 13: ...0 kg NOTE This is not the maximum total weight of fluids battery and equipment Maximum weight of load Maximum number of passengers 530 kg 6 persons 450 kg Maximum load includes 450 kg 6 persons 75 kg...

Page 14: ...ider 14 51 Image Boat s water line Water line at stern A at bow B 95 mm up from chine 395 mm down from chine along the bow NOTE Water line dimensions represent the upper limit for antifoulingpaint not...

Page 15: ...f passengers 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 nev...

Page 16: ...Yamarin Cross 57 Bow Rider 16 51 Image Seats on the boat...

Page 17: ...Yamarin Cross 57 Bow Rider 17 51 NOTE If you load the boat from stern to bow you will have better fuel economy...

Page 18: ...boat is not designed to bear more power than 115 hp Manoeuvring the boat can be very dangerous if the boat has an engine more powerful than 115 hp The warranty is void if the boat is used with more po...

Page 19: ...least one bailer or bucket on the boat and that it has been secured WARNING Always keep the drainpipe shut when its inboard end is constantly below the waterline due to loading The shut off flap on t...

Page 20: ...hatches and drawers should be kept shut to prevent them filling with water 5 6 2 Stability and buoyancy Please note that stability is reduced by any weight added high up Any change in the distribution...

Page 21: ...d fuel somewhere on your boat 5 7 2 Fire protection The boat is equipped with a portable 2 kg fire extinguisher of class 8A 68 B which is the minimum requirement for extinguishers The extinguisher is...

Page 22: ...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...

Page 23: ...clockwise battery disengaged from circuit Image Main power switch and circuit breakers F1 Navigation lights F4 Plotter F2 Windshield wiper F5 Extra F3 12V outlet F6 Extra All fuses on the boat are aut...

Page 24: ...e it NOTE The boat s maximum propulsion power is 85 kW 115 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 lear...

Page 25: ...the engine 5 9 4 Adjusting of trim angle These 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 ke...

Page 26: ...Yamarin Cross 57 Bow Rider 26 51 WARNING Waves reduce manoeuvrability and make the boat heel Accordingly reduce speed when encountering heavier seas...

Page 27: ...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 pas...

Page 28: ...es under 0 C In sub zero temperatures the drainage system freezes up and does not work as it should NOTE The boat is not designed to jump waves The warranty does not cover damage caused by jumping wav...

Page 29: ...e conditions Use moderate but firm engine power 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...

Page 30: ...ine when a swimmer or water skier is about to enter the water or re enter the boat from the water 5 10 2 Securing loose equipment Stow all heavy equipment such as anchors and secure them firmly before...

Page 31: ...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 t...

Page 32: ...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...

Page 33: ...the trailer between transports you must loosen the sling ropes for the duration and tighten them before the next transport NOTE The trailer should be slightly front weighted Make sure that the boat i...

Page 34: ...so take into consideration accessories and other possible loads in the boat When the boat is being lifted the lines must be placed under the boat and the boat must remain horizontal during lifting NOT...

Page 35: ...Yamarin Cross 57 Bow Rider 35 51 Have your engine serviced according to the instructions in the manual...

Page 36: ...uld get into the boat and into the structures The hatches of the glove compartment and instrument panel are made of plastic and can be washed with soap water never use solvents to clean them Cleaning...

Page 37: ...apple wine vinegar and a splash of fabric conditioner mixed in Let dry properly and the ropes will be as good as new NOTE Make sure that the cleaning polishing and protective agents you use are suitab...

Page 38: ...ylic and can be washed with soap and water e g car shampoo Do not use solvents on acrylic Useful tip When wiping the boat s windshield dry after cleaning avoid using circular motions This can leave ci...

Page 39: ...by spraying 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 unnotic...

Page 40: ...at for winter storage is an annual routine Have your boat lifted in good time before the water freezes Your boat is not designed for use in ice and it is not meant to be used in temperatures below zer...

Page 41: ...y the propeller increases fuel consumption remarkably However if the boat is anchored at the inlet of a stream or in a land locked lake or if it is lifted out of the water at least once every two week...

Page 42: ...t there are no leaking hoses or connectors The locations of bushings through fittings are shown in section 5 Bring your safety equipment back on board before setting out 8 Lay out 8 1 General lay out...

Page 43: ...e 6 Main power switch 2 Hand operated bilge pump 7 Fuse panel 3 Fire extinguisher 8 Fuel refill 4 Fuel filter 9 Canopy housing 5 Battery not standard equipment Image General lay out WARNING Handle the...

Page 44: ...TE The condition of the fuel hoses must be inspected annually and every effort should be made to prevent damage to them Damaged fuel hoses must be replaced immediately If you replace fuel hoses make s...

Page 45: ...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...

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