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Adjust the engine trim angle slightly upwards while reversing to make the engine run 
higher in the water. 

 

WARNING! 

Do not drive the boat at high speeds with the engine trimmed up  

 

(bow up), as there is a risk of sudden heeling when the propeller 
hits the water again after a flight in heavy waves. Likewise, do not 
drive at high speed with the engine completely trimmed down 
(bow down) since this can cause the boat to pitch unexpectedly 
when the bow hits the water.  

 

NOTE! 

The engine must be in a straight position when it is tipped up. 

 
 
Do not drive at high speeds with a negative engine trim angle (= bow down).  
The boat may heel and be unstable when turning. 
 

The trim tabs

 can be used to adjust the boat's heel to make the boat run in an upright 

position in crosswinds or with an unbalanced load. 
All planing boats lean into the wind, but the heel can be adjusted by lowering the windward 
trim tab. This makes the boat's sharp bow cut the waves, resulting in a much smoother ride. 
If you want to further reduce the waves' effect on the boat, you should trim the windward 
side up to lift it above the waves to an extent. 
 

WARNING!

 

Adjust the trim tabs carefully at high speeds – adjusting them 
radically changes the way the boat handles. Do not drive with the 
bow too low, since the boat may turn unexpectedly. 

 

WARNING! 

Waves reduce manoeuvrability and make the boat heel. Take this 
into account by reducing speed when encountering heavier seas. 

 
 
 

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Starting the engine 

 

1.

 

Switch the power on using the main 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 it 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!) 

 

Summary of Contents for Cross 60 Cabin

Page 1: ...Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin User Manual ...

Page 2: ...fety Your dealer or national sailing association or yacht club will be happy to advise you of local boating schools or competent instructors This user 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...

Page 3: ...ng the risk of fire or explosion 19 5 7 1 Refuelling 19 5 7 2 Other systems that consume fuel heater optional accessory 20 5 7 3 Fire protection 20 5 8 Main switch and fuses 22 5 9 Operation 23 5 9 1 Controls 23 5 9 2 Emergency switch 24 5 9 3 Gearshift and throttle 24 5 9 4 Adjusting the engine trim angle 24 5 9 5 Starting the engine 25 5 9 6 Driving 26 5 9 7 Approaching and leaving the pier 27 5...

Page 4: ... Care instructions for the stainless steel components 36 6 6 Care instructions for the remote control 36 6 7 Care instructions for the steering system 37 6 8 Care instructions for electrical components 37 6 9 Minor superficial repairs 37 7 Winter storage 38 7 1 Measures before winter storage 38 7 2 Measures before launching the boat 39 8 Lay out 40 8 1 General lay out 40 8 2 Fuel system 42 8 3 Ste...

Page 5: ...serve for heavy weather or other unforeseen eventualities Engine and manoeuvring equipment Check the function and condition of steering and the remote control and carry out the routine daily checks specified in the engine manual Seaworthiness Check the boat s seaworthiness in other respects as well no fuel or water leaks safety equipment on board etc Check that there is no water in the bilge Faste...

Page 6: ...uals of devices which are installed afterwards Space has been left for your own notes at the end of the manual The craft has a running serial number a CIN code Craft Identification Number The CIN code can be found on the starboard side of the transom just below the bathing platform We recommend that you write down the CIN code in the declaration of conformity on the following page When contacting ...

Page 7: ...Y Name VTT ID number no 0537 Address P O Box 1000 Postal code 02044 VTT City Espoo Country code FIN Finland EG type certificate VTT C 9040 10 vene 001 12 DESCRIPTION OF THE RECREATIONAL CRAFT Hull identification number CIN Recreational craft model Yamarin Model or number Cross 60 Cabin Design category C Boat type 03 Hull type 01 Deck 03 Construction material 01 02 Propulsion 02 Engine type 01 Grea...

Page 8: ... Development Manager Konekesko Oy Marine 11 10 2012 Boat type Deck 01 sail boat 01 fully decked 02 inflatable 02 partly decked 03 other motor boat 03 open 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 aluminum aluminum alloys 01 outboard 02 plastic fibre reinforced plastic ...

Page 9: ...N ISO 11812 2001 EN ISO 15083 2003 Maximum recommended load 3 6 EN ISO 14946 2001 AC 2005 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 EN ISO 8665 2006 Installation requirements 5 Engines and engine spaces 5 1 Inboard engine 5 1 1 Ventilation 5 1 2 Exposed parts 5 1 3 Starting ...

Page 10: ... is used in the recreational craft directive 3 Warranty The boat and its factory installed equipment have a two year warranty starting from the first day of use Please contact your dealer regarding 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 ...

Page 11: ... having the boat lifted or transported 4 3 Training No one is a born sailor 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 confident in boat handling navigation docking and anchoring after long practical experience ...

Page 12: ... 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 to the wave height as estimated by an experienced observer Individual waves may reach up to twice this height If the significant wave height is 2 0 m the mean height of all waves is roughly 1 2 m Maximum recommended load See...

Page 13: ...um total weight of fluids the battery and equipment Maximum weight of load Maximum number of passengers 605 kg 6 persons Maximum load includes 605 kg 6 persons á 75 kg personal equipment 30 kg fuel 80 kg equipment 15 kg possible life raft 30 kg Maximum load on builder s plate CE sign 525 kg Includes passengers 6 x 75 kg 450 kg personal equipment 30 kg equipment 15 kg possible life raft 30 kg total...

Page 14: ...ulic hoses 5 5 m Maximum speed at boat test Around 44 knots Image Boat s antifouling measurement points Water line Yamaha Yamaha Yamaha F70 F100 F150 At stern from chine up 95 mm 115 mm 130 mm At bow from chine down 235 mm 250 mm 270 mm ...

Page 15: ...ed the maximum recommended number of passengers Regardless of the number of passengers the total weight of people and equipment must never exceed the maximum recommended load please refer to Loading Always remain seated on the boat All persons on board must remain seated while the boat is moving No passengers are allowed in the bow cockpit space while driving ...

Page 16: ...Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 16 54 Image Seats on the boat ...

Page 17: ...1 kW Do not use the boat if its engine has a higher power in kW than the one marked on the CE plate Follow the dealer s instructions when choosing the propeller for your craft Yamaha F80 13 x 15 M 6E5 Yamaha F100 13 x 19 M 6E5 Yamaha F115 13 x 19 M 6E5 Yamaha F150 13 x 19 M SS 6G5 5 6 Prevention of water incursion and stability 5 6 1 Hull and deck through fittings and closing valves The boat has a...

Page 18: ...tended to cope with a leak caused by running aground or other equivalent damage hull damage SAFETY MEASURE Regularly check to ensure that there is no debris at the end of the suction hose of the bilge pump The end of the bilge pump hose is located between the fuel tank and transom and can be checked by detaching the floor hatch of the aft cockpit space 1 Manual bilge pump 2 Closing valve 3 Mainten...

Page 19: ... through the hull bushings especially as the boat ages Always remember to check the bilge before you leave the boat at quay or buoy and always before setting off 5 6 2 Stability and buoyancy Please note that the boat s stability is reduced by any weight added high up on the boat Any change in the distribution of weight on board may significantly affect the stability trim and performance of your cr...

Page 20: ...The location of the heater s fuel tank is in the storage compartment in the cabin s front step Only use good quality fuel Turn off the heater when refuelling the tank When handling fuel do not use switches or appliances that can cause a spark Always clean any spilled fuel immediately WARNING The boat s main switch must not be switched off until the heater s flame has gone out and cooled down If th...

Page 21: ...for instance the switches to the electric system Never hinder access to fire extinguishers located in a box Never leave the boat unsupervised while the heater is on 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 Never refill a fuel tank when the boat s engine is running or th...

Page 22: ...osition circuit switched on counter clockwise position battery disconnected Image Main switch and fuses Electric circuit fuses are located above the main power switch Do not change the fuse amperages or install any components that exceed the nominal amperage of the circuit in the electric system ...

Page 23: ...ts F7 Chart plotter optional accessory F2 Deck lights F8 12V output F3 Reading lights F9 Heater optional accessory F4 Windshield wipers F10 Blower F5 Hydraulic trim pump F11 Bilge pump optional accessory F6 Radio optional accessory F12 Memory 5 9 Operation If this is your first boat or a boat type new to you take someone with experience of a similar boat with you the first few times NOTE The boat ...

Page 24: ...throttle handle upwards with your fingers and by pushing or pulling the gear throttle lever forward or backward depending on the direction in which you are planning to set out When the engine is in gear you can adjust the boat s speed using the same gear throttle lever When the boat is travelling forward slowly you can use the reverse gear for braking when approaching the pier for instance You mus...

Page 25: ...the waves effect on the boat you should trim the windward side up to lift it above the waves to an extent WARNING Adjust the trim tabs carefully at high speeds adjusting them radically changes the way the boat handles Do not drive with the bow too low since the boat may turn unexpectedly WARNING Waves reduce manoeuvrability and make the boat heel Take this into account by reducing speed when encou...

Page 26: ...te lookout Visibility islands fog rain driving against the sun Knowledge of the route time required for navigation Rules of priority other traffic Width of the route other traffic noise and bow wake near shore 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 When running at low speed a planing boat s di...

Page 27: ...approach a pier before entering a crowded marina A very gentle application of throttle does not generate sufficient steering power Sharp but short throttle applications enable efficient steering movements when approaching the pier Ensure that everyone on board who does not have to stand up is seated when you are approaching the pier Sudden steering movements may cause the boat to heel and injure s...

Page 28: ...l press studs must be properly fastened when using the canopy We recommend that you remove the sides and back of the canopy to make it fit into the protective bag more easily Then fold the upper parts of the sides entirely on top of the roof so that no fabric remains where the corners of the canopy supports are Finally roll up the roof part along with the sides folded on top of it and lower the ca...

Page 29: ...ngine 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 Secure all heavy equipment such as anchors firmly in place before setting off 5 10 3 Respect for the environment Conservation of the environment is a matter of honour for every boater Therefore you should avoid fuel and oil leaks emptying garbage and waste into the wa...

Page 30: ...f the stern bollards is at least 10 9 kN i e approximately 1 050 kg The ultimate strength of mooring lines should be smaller than that of the bollard they are attached to Thus the mooring line will break before the bollard or its attachment gives out The minimum anchor weight for the boat is 7 5 kg Drop anchor far enough from shore A moderate grip is attained if the anchor line length is 4 5 times...

Page 31: ...hen towing another boat or being towed always drive at low speed If the boat has a displacement hull never exceed hull speed while towing speed before boat rises to plane NOTE The towline should always be fastened so that it can be unfastened under load Image Location of anchoring bollards during towing 5 10 6 Trailer transport Weight information for trailer transport can be found in the technical...

Page 32: ...y The engine should be in the driving position during transport However ensure that there remains adequate clearance If the clearance is not sufficient in this position you can transport the engine raised In such cases lock the engine in the up position Wash the boat immediately after transport Take special care when washing an aluminum hull if the roads have been salted Road salt can leave perman...

Page 33: ...ne Storage cradle dimensions are shown in the picture below Image Storage cradle dimensions Only use reputable lifting companies or boat yards with sufficient lifting capacity In addition to the boat s tare weight please refer to the technical specification also take into consideration accessories and other possible loads in the boat When the boat is being lifted the lines must be placed under the...

Page 34: ... NOTE Do not spray water with a pressure washer on the caulking seam under the rubbing strip Pressurised water can damage the glued seam NOTE Do not spray water directly on the boat s air grills or the water may penetrate the boat s interior and structure The instrument panel is made of plastic and can be washed with soap water never use solvents to clean it Cleaning the aluminum hull The hull sho...

Page 35: ...f the boat s ropes smell bad after the season immerse them for a couple of hours in a bucket of water with a bottle of apple vinegar and a splash of fabric conditioner added Allow the lines to dry properly and they will be as good as new NOTE Make sure that the cleaning polishing and protective agents you use are suitable for aluminum and the other surfaces you will treat with them Always follow t...

Page 36: ... avoid using circular motions This can leave circular smudges on the windshield that become visible in sunlight impeding visibility Wipe off any streaks with dry newspaper or cotton cloth using first horizontal then vertical motions Repeat this a few times and you ll bring the windshield to a brilliant shine 6 5 Care instructions for the stainless steel components To keep the boat s stainless stee...

Page 37: ...with acetone 3 If the damage is deeper than 2 mm it is advisable to smooth it with an appropriate polyfiller before painting 4 Mix topcoat with 1 5 2 hardener 5 Fill the repair with more topcoat than needed so that its surface remains slightly proud of the surrounding area 6 Carefully put tape over the repair 7 After the topcoat has hardened remove the tape and sand the repair using 600 and 1200 p...

Page 38: ...leave them to an authorised service agent Do not forget to service the remote control and steering system Make sure to perform their maintenance according to their separate instructions and manuals 7 1 Measures before winter storage Have your boat lifted in good time before the water freezes Your boat is not designed for being driven in ice or for remaining in the water when it freezes Wash the bo...

Page 39: ...remember that the dust is toxic Antifouling paint is not necessary in lake areas NOTE Do not apply any paint to the zinc anodes depth finder sensor or the piston rods of the hydraulic trim tabs Do not apply paints containing copper or lead on aluminum parts and remember to follow the paint manufacturer s instructions The warranty does not cover damage caused to the hull by antifouling paint contai...

Page 40: ... General lay out 1 Fuel tank vent 5 Fender hook 2 Manual bilge pump through fitting 6 Navigation light 3 Heater exhaust optional accessory 7 Hook for locking the boat 4 Bow cockpit space drainage opening 8 Windshield wiper Image General lay out ...

Page 41: ...in switch 2 Fuel filter 6 Fuse panel 3 Trim cylinder tank optional accessory 7 Demisting blower 4 Battery not standard equipment 8 Manual drainage pump Image General lay out WARNING Handle the boat s hatches with care and watch your fingers and toes ...

Page 42: ... starting the engine 1 Fuel tank 5 Fuel tank refill hose 2 Fuel tank sensor 6 Fuel refill 3 Fuel feed hose 7 Fuel tank vent 4 Fuel filter 8 Fuel tank breather hose Image Fuel system 8 3 Steering system The boat is equipped with hydraulic steering With hydraulic steering the steering wheel s position changes constantly which is why the boat is equipped with a symmetrical steering wheel The length o...

Page 43: ...em The leak must be repaired immediately NOTE If you want to replace a component in the steering system please note that all components must conform to the ISO 10592 standard and carry the CE mark WARNING A hydraulic steering system with a leak or air in the system is extremely dangerous ...

Page 44: ...ial part of the boat s electrical system which functions both as a power source and a consumer of power Switch off the main switch when leaving the boat for a long period of time Remember also to switch off the main switch before making any electrical installations If you connect or disconnect the battery take care not to touch both battery terminals with a metal object at the same time Please rem...

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