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Содержание C52 Coupe

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Страница 2: ...ations 5 Nautical Terminology 9 Layout Basic Locations 14 Resources 15 Yachting Safety 17 Safety Definitions 17 Warning Labels 19 Yachting Safety 41 Carbon Monoxide CO 45 Other Health and Safety Infor...

Страница 3: ...0 Yachting Accidents 60 Wake 61 Noise 61 Speed 61 Septic Waste 61 Pollution Regulations 61 Emergencies 63 Escape Ladder 63 Fire 64 Flooding 68 Swamped or Capsized Yacht 68 Collision 68 Towing on the W...

Страница 4: ...ls 76 Navigation Lights and Night Operation 77 Speed 77 Wake 77 Overtaking Passing 78 Meeting Head On 78 Crossing 79 Aids to Navigation 79 System Operating Information 86 DC Electrical System 86 AC El...

Страница 5: ...reparing for Cruising 155 Navigation 157 Controlling the Yacht 158 Anchoring 164 Getting Underway 167 Maintenance and Care 172 Exterior Care 172 Interior Care 176 Maintenance Schedule 178 To Access th...

Страница 6: ...onditions to category A to strong conditions for the top of category C which is open to the hazards of a freak wave or gust These are dangerous conditions and only a competent fit and trained crew usi...

Страница 7: ...is important if this is your first yacht or if you are unfamiliar with your type of yacht Gaining experience is for your own comfort and safety Your dealer national sailing federation or yacht club wi...

Страница 8: ...record before the yacht gets delivered Your dealer will prepare the yacht for delivery in accordance with the procedures in this document Make sure the pre delivery service record and all OEM warranty...

Страница 9: ...d submit the pre delivery service record OTE N Your dealer is the only entity authorized to approve warranty work Contact your dealer first for warranty service There are no exceptions to this policy...

Страница 10: ...ft 1 98 m Sleeps 6 people Battery chargers 12 volt 60 amp battery charger Monitors the voltage levels of the accessory battery bank and generator battery 24 volt 30 amp battery charger Monitors both...

Страница 11: ...ectric submersible bilge pumps up to 2 000 gph 7 571 lph Automatic only bilge pump up to 900 gph 57 lpm Water heater capacity 20 gal 76 L Waste tank capacity 80 gal 303 L GFCI receptacle locations Gal...

Страница 12: ...operate in winds up to Beaufort force 8 and the associated wave heights significant wave height up to 13 1 ft 4 m see the following footnote Such conditions may be encountered on offshore voyages of s...

Страница 13: ...P GTVK GF 0QFGN The captain holds responsibility for maintaining a safe capacity when operating in non CE areas of the world For the purpose of continuous improvement product specifications features o...

Страница 14: ...you understand learn and use appropriate and common nautical terminology while boating to ensure your safety and the safety of others KC 0359 A WATERLINE BOW ANCHOR HOLDER FREEBOARD DRAFT STERN TRANSO...

Страница 15: ...e boat with a pump bucket sponge etc BAITWELL A miniature livewell used to store and keep live bait alive and healthy BEAM The widest point on the boat BEARING Relative position or direction of an obj...

Страница 16: ...circuit breaker panel that controls the direct current components onboard DINETTE The dining area on the yacht DRAFT The depth of the boat below the waterline measured vertically to the lowest part of...

Страница 17: ...CHES Switches that turn ON or cut OFF the flow of electricity to various locations on the yacht MOORING An anchor chain or similar device that holds a boat in one location NAVIGATION AID Recognizable...

Страница 18: ...he sleeping quarters onboard STERN The back of a boat STOW To pack the cargo TRANSOM Vertical hull structure at the extreme AFT of the vessel TRIM Fore to the aft and side to side balance of the boat...

Страница 19: ...MATION 14 1 5137 C8 12 2016 Layout Basic Locations Bow Transom Galley Cockpit Salon Sunpad Master Stateroom Guest Head Guest Stateroom Crew Quarters Stateroom Crew Quarters Head Master Head VIP Stater...

Страница 20: ...ship Fourteenth Edition United States Coast Guard Whiting John and Bottomley Tom Chapman s Log and Owner s Manual Hearst Marine Book USA ORGANIZATIONS American Boat Yacht Council http abycinc org Amer...

Страница 21: ...l the National Response Center hotline 1 800 424 8802 U S Coast Guard s America s Waterway Watch America s Waterway Watch is program for recreational boaters to assist the U S Department of Homeland S...

Страница 22: ...esult of your decision Remember always use common sense when boating 6CHGV G PKVKQPU There is no substitute for common sense and careful practices Improper practices or carelessness can cause burns cu...

Страница 23: ...rious injury WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury CAUTION Used to address practices not related to personal injury NOTICE OTE N Indicat...

Страница 24: ...ht and on equipment where safety is of particular concern It is important to read understand and obey all warning labels Warning labels must remain legible If you suspect a warning label is missing or...

Страница 25: ...ANUAL YACHTING SAFETY 20 2 5137 C8 12 2016 SAFETY WARNING AND INFORMATIONAL LABELS 7125401 Owner s Manual label from sheet 7107702 will be placed here when CE Y Figure 2 2 Helm 7150130 Fire Ext Figure...

Страница 26: ...2016 OWNER S MANUAL YACHTING SAFETY 2 7155111 Cabin CO warning Figure 2 4 Salon 7198559 7125401 7102901 Labels from sheet 7107702 Only used when CE Y 7117905 Only used when 110 Y Figure 2 5 AC Contro...

Страница 27: ...HTING SAFETY 22 2 5137 C8 12 2016 7125401 Owner s Manual label from sheet 7107702 Used only when CE Y 7155003 Used only when CE Y 7117906 Figure 2 6 12v Panel Door 7117903 Inverter Warning Figure 2 7...

Страница 28: ...5137 C8 12 2016 OWNER S MANUAL YACHTING SAFETY 2 7150130 Fire Ext Figure 2 8 Bottom of Galley Storage Below Sink 7150130 Fire Ext Figure 2 9 Bottom of Port Side Storage at Entrance to Master Stateroo...

Страница 29: ...OWNER S MANUAL YACHTING SAFETY 24 2 5137 C8 12 2016 7150130 Fire Ext Figure 2 10 Forward Head 7100400 7100410 7150130 Fire Ext Figure 2 11 Forwrad Head...

Страница 30: ...7100410 7100400 Figure 2 12 Master Head OTE N The sanitation system label and waste system reminder label are applied to every toilet in the yacht 7119003 Escape ladder 7150140 Escape label placed at...

Страница 31: ...ANUAL YACHTING SAFETY 26 2 5137 C8 12 2016 7194605 7102902 7139901 Figure 2 14 Top of Water Heater 7151105 Figure 2 15 Port Hole OTE N The watertight port hole label is applied to every port hole in t...

Страница 32: ...27 5137 C8 12 2016 OWNER S MANUAL YACHTING SAFETY 2 7198549 7198201 7125308 7132601 7107800 Figure 2 16 Underside of Engine Room Hatch 7151102 Figure 2 17 Fuel Equalization Labels on Fuel Tanks...

Страница 33: ...UAL YACHTING SAFETY 28 2 5137 C8 12 2016 7117905 Only used when 110 Y Figure 2 18 Surge Guard in Engine Room 7156500 24V Labels 7156500 24V Labels Figure 2 19 24 volt Labels on Engine Batteries 1 on E...

Страница 34: ...29 5137 C8 12 2016 OWNER S MANUAL YACHTING SAFETY 2 7156500 24V Label 7156500 24V Label Figure 2 20 24 volt Labels on Thruster Batteries 1 on Each Battery...

Страница 35: ...OWNER S MANUAL YACHTING SAFETY 30 2 5137 C8 12 2016 7155301 Figure 2 21 Outside of Cabin Door 8150023 Figure 2 22 Outside Bottom of Cabin Door...

Страница 36: ...NER S MANUAL YACHTING SAFETY 2 7155110 Transom CO warning Figure 2 23 Starboard Side of Cockpit Entrance 7130354 Transom prop warning This label is applied at test facility Figure 2 24 Swim Platform J...

Страница 37: ...OWNER S MANUAL YACHTING SAFETY 32 2 5137 C8 12 2016 7117905 Only used when 110 Y 7198623 Figure 2 25 Dockside Breakers 8627320 Tu Gel Figure 2 26 Inboard Side of Starboard Cabin Top Wing...

Страница 38: ...33 5137 C8 12 2016 OWNER S MANUAL YACHTING SAFETY 2 7151103 Figure 2 27 Dockside Cord Male End...

Страница 39: ...5137 C8 12 2016 7153800 Water Fill Cau on Figure 2 28 Water Fill on Deck Waste pump out label from sheet 7107702 Used only when CE Y Label shown here is incorrectly placed upside down Figure 2 29 Was...

Страница 40: ...35 5137 C8 12 2016 OWNER S MANUAL YACHTING SAFETY 2 7150130 Fire Ext CREW A Figure 2 30 Crew Quarters...

Страница 41: ...ank 141 Y 1 On tank 141 Y OBD 162 1 On 3 way valve 7160906 Grey Water Deck Discharge 141 Y 2 1 on gray water tank 1 on hose at deck fitting 7160907 Waste Tank Std 1 On waste tank CREW A 1 On crew wast...

Страница 42: ...ply valve on stbd tank 7160924 Fuel Shutoff Gen DSL gen options 1 By supply valve on stbd tank 7160927 Fresh Water Std 1 On water tank 7160928 Depth Sonar TD ELECPKG Y 1 By transducer in hull bottom 7...

Страница 43: ...957 Galley Drain Std 1 Hose at discharge thru hull 7160958 Water Heater Relief Std 1 Hose at discharge thru hull 7160959 Sea Water Wshdwn 284orBTH 3 1 at pickup 1 at aft spigot 1 at fwd spigot 7160960...

Страница 44: ...Manual Std 3 Dist Panels at helm 7130353 Warning Prop Helm Std 1 At helm 7130354 Warning Prop Transom Std 1 Transom at swim ladder 7132601 Leaking Fuel Warning Std 1 Engine hatch 7132804 Canadian Comp...

Страница 45: ...ach engine battery Thruster A or B 2 One on each thruster battery 7194605 Water Heater Bypass Std 1 On water heater 7198201 Oil Discharge Std 1 Engine hatch 7198549 Marpol Treaty Std 1 Engine hatch 71...

Страница 46: ...itors battery replacement dates on emergency position indicating radiobeacons EPIRBs etc As captain of the yacht you have ultimate responsibility and authority Instruct passengers to heed your request...

Страница 47: ...rged objects Always operate slowly in congested areas such as marinas and mooring areas Never travel faster than conditions warrant Never travel at speeds that you cannot handle Always look before tur...

Страница 48: ...FETY 2 Figure 2 31 Forward Sunpad The designated working deck areas contain safety rails and deck surfaces and appear in orange in Figure 2 32 Working deck areas help prevent people from falling overb...

Страница 49: ...ng the rungs forward and then lift the rungs up Pull the rungs and the entire operable portion of the boarding ladder toward you 2 Pull the operable portion of the boarding ladder out and away from th...

Страница 50: ...ine or generator are running People sleeping onboard can easily be overcome by carbon monoxide DANGER Test the carbon monoxide detector operation before each trip at least once a week and after the ya...

Страница 51: ...ons that produce safety publications For information on receiving a free vessel safety check visit contact the U S Coast Guard Auxiliary or United States Power Squadrons See Resources on page 15 for c...

Страница 52: ...the yacht is stopped in the water A tail wind can also increase accumulation force of wind entering from aft section of yacht See Figure 2 38 Provide adequate ventilation or slightly increase speed if...

Страница 53: ...condition Other Health and Safety Information A wide variety of components used on this vessel contain or emit chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer birth defects and other repro...

Страница 54: ...bility to learn about additional recommended equipment before operating the yacht The yacht was built to meet federal requirements and certified to more stringent ABYC standards for the fuel electrica...

Страница 55: ...u survive in cold water Life jackets must be Coast Guard approved In good and serviceable condition The appropriate size for the intended user Select the Right Style Life jackets are designed for a bo...

Страница 56: ...ife jacket does not have a full cylinder or any status indicator on the inflator is not green the device is NOT serviceable and does NOT satisfy the requirement to carry life jackets Coast Guard appro...

Страница 57: ...160925665 which supersedes Commandant Instruction 16772 2D Navigation Rules International Inland is a compendium produced by the U S Coast Guard Navigation Standards Branch U S Coast Guard Headquarter...

Страница 58: ...ifficult to open especially if children are onboard OTE N Some pyrotechnics may be restricted on certain bodies of water Check with local authorities or visit the National Association of State Boating...

Страница 59: ...choosing Mount the reflectors as high as possible above the waterline one forward one aft for 360 coverage Mounts are available for both surface and rail mounting Having radar reflectors increases yo...

Страница 60: ...open water escalates the importance of any distress call Boaters should always monitor channel 16 but never use it for casual communications In other communications call the other party on channel 16...

Страница 61: ...lars Tool kit including propeller replacement tools Spare propellers and hardware one each right hand and left hand rotation Spare parts pumps belts filters Bung plug Duct tape and electrical tape Eng...

Страница 62: ...stacles are near the propeller After starting the engines check The overboard flow of cooling water Engine temperatures Oil pressures Fill the fuel tanks as needed Know the tank capacity and fuel cons...

Страница 63: ...OWNER S MANUAL YACHTING SAFETY 58 2 5137 C8 12 2016 Notes...

Страница 64: ...S Coast Guard Office of Boating Safety and the National Association of State Boating Law websites See Resources on page 15 for website addresses Insurance As a yacht owner you are legally responsible...

Страница 65: ...state Contact your local and state boating authorities for specific information Drugs and Alcohol Never operate the yacht under the influence of alcohol or other drugs Federal and state law prohibit o...

Страница 66: ...our local and state boating authorities for specific information Septic Waste It is illegal to discharge septic waste directly overboard on U S inland and coastal waters Never discharge toilets or hol...

Страница 67: ...l and state boating authorities for specific information CLEANING AGENTS As a yacht owner you are responsible for the environmental regulations that may govern the use of cleaning agents Use household...

Страница 68: ...The following is NOT an exhaustive list of situations that operators can encounter while yachting However this section serves as a guide to aid in emergencies Escape Ladder An emergency escape ladder...

Страница 69: ...e extinguisher at the base of the flames 2 Use a sweeping motion to put out the fire Make a distress signal and call for help if the fire gets out of control It is the owner and or crew s decision to...

Страница 70: ...65 5137 C8 12 2016 OWNER S MANUAL EMERGENCIES 4 Figure 4 3 Life Raft Goes in Aft Transom Storage Bucket Figure 4 4...

Страница 71: ...OWNER S MANUAL EMERGENCIES 66 4 5137 C8 12 2016 Life Raft is Located on Port Aft Side of Lower Crew Liner Figure 4 5 Life Raft is Located on Port Aft Side of Lower Crew Liner Inside Cabinet Figure 4 6...

Страница 72: ...e them to prevent them from falling into machinery The stowed material should not obstruct access to the space and should not obstruct access from the space A symbol identifies exits other than the ma...

Страница 73: ...l stay afloat To ensure the safety of the crew and yacht it is important to perform the following Stay with the yacht unless an emergency situation occurs Never leave the yacht or try to swim to shore...

Страница 74: ...oard for injuries Call for emergency assistance as needed 2 Inspect the yacht for damage and immediate threats such as water leaking into the yacht or fuel or flammable materials leaking into the wate...

Страница 75: ...ned and checked periodically Radio for help or signal with flags and wait for help if the systems fail If a system failure occurs and there is no immediate danger you can try to troubleshoot or identi...

Страница 76: ...Direct and prolonged exposure to CO will cause brain damage or death DANGER Do not confuse carbon monoxide poisoning with seasickness intoxication or heat stress If someone complains of irritated eye...

Страница 77: ...OWNER S MANUAL EMERGENCIES 72 4 5137 C8 12 2016 Notes...

Страница 78: ...ning a day of yachting However be aware that weather conditions can change rapidly If a marine radio is onboard Listen to the weather reports issued by the U S Coast Guard and other sources If a porta...

Страница 79: ...ce If a storm is a possibility keep a watch on the horizon especially to the west for the storm s approach Watch for changes in wind direction or cloud formations Understanding the weather conditions...

Страница 80: ...ings and log your course and speed before the fog sets in Use of a GPS is recommended If sound equipment is installed check soundings regularly and match the sounds with the depths shown on the charts...

Страница 81: ...lways stay clear of them SHALLOW WATER OPERATION Operating in shallow water presents a number of hazards Sandbars in narrow inlets are constantly shifting making it difficult to mark them with buoys S...

Страница 82: ...ield right of way to large commercial boats in narrow channels A boat with right of way is sometimes referred to as the privileged boat Audible Distress Signals It is not necessary to sound a signal e...

Страница 83: ...r vessels are determined at night by white green and red running lights A green light indicates the starboard side of the boat Generally if you see a green light on another boat you have the right of...

Страница 84: ...BURDENED VESSEL OVERTAKING KC 0367C A HORN SHORT BLAST HORN SHORT BLAST HORN 2 SHORT BLASTS HORN 2 SHORT BLASTS Figure 6 1 Meeting Head On When two boats meet head on neither boat has the right of way...

Страница 85: ...he water Learn to recognize the different buoys and day markers They are the signposts of the waterways The United States Aids to Navigation System USATONS is the primary marking system used on inland...

Страница 86: ...KER UNLIGHTED BELL BUOY LIGHTED BUOY CAN BUOY SPAR BUOY NUN BUOY KC 0052C A Figure 6 4 Mooring Buoys The only buoys you are permitted to moor to are mooring buoys Mooring buoys are white with a blue h...

Страница 87: ...are colored according to the buoyage marking system in use They are similar to lighted buoys except they are usually higher and on more stable platforms to increase visibility Most minor lights are pa...

Страница 88: ...rkers are used to display information or indicate danger They can be fixed visual markers or anchored floating buoys Fixed visual markers are usually white with orange geometric shapes that display in...

Страница 89: ...boating area Lateral Markers Lateral markers are used to mark the sides of navigable channels They can be buoys daymarks or minor lights and they are red and green in color They can be lighted or unl...

Страница 90: ...G WHITE LIGHT ONLY MORSE CODE Mo A Figure 6 11 Preferred Channel Markers Obstructions channel junctions and preferred channels are marked with red and green horizontally striped can and nun style buo...

Страница 91: ...between the buoy and the nearest shore Do not pass between the buoy and the shore FI 2 5s WHITE LIGHT ONLY C Lighted Unlighted KC 0057C B Isolated Danger No Numbers May be Lettered Figure 6 13 Other S...

Страница 92: ...r coded The electrical system is virtually maintenance free with only the batteries requiring periodic inspection and maintenance BATTERIES The batteries power the DC electrical system See Design Spec...

Страница 93: ...Always wear gloves and protective eyewear when working on and around the batteries The batteries contain an acid called electrolyte Avoid causing damage that could spill electrolyte into the engine ro...

Страница 94: ...ery can damage it so that the battery can no longer be recharged NOTICE While the engines are running the designated alternators generally supply enough power to replace the power used by the yacht s...

Страница 95: ...ally using the switches shown in Figure 7 2 or they can be operated remotely with the remote switches at the DC control center To manually engage a master disconnect switch make sure the yellow switch...

Страница 96: ...ss swim lift battery bank These battery banks are also charged by their dedicated 24 volt battery charger whenever the charger is turned on and either shore AC power or generator AC power is available...

Страница 97: ...C control center The DC control center is powered by a single 12 volt accessory battery Electricity from the accessory battery is controlled by a master disconnect switch Circuit breakers on the DC co...

Страница 98: ...le the user to control the DC components by switching the breakers ON or OFF All the circuit breakers protect the electrical system by automatically disconnecting the circuit from the power source in...

Страница 99: ...gency Engine Room Exhaust on only after an engine room auto fire extinguisher discharge to evacuate fumes before entering the engine room High Water Alarm Ammeter Voltmeter Generator Switch Continuous...

Страница 100: ...gerator in the bridge Cablemaster 1 Cablemaster 2 Optional The CABLEMASTER breakers control the power dockside electrical cord retractors CO Detector 2 Breakers Several carbon monoxide CO detectors ha...

Страница 101: ...lower The breaker should normally be in the OFF position The exhaust blower is used only to evacuate the engine room of fire extinguisher gas before anyone enters engine room if the automatic fire ext...

Страница 102: ...ion for details on operating the toilet Master Stereo Optional The MASTER STEREO breaker controls the auto switch located on the stereo in the master stateroom Switch the breaker ON to supply power to...

Страница 103: ...switch located on the stereo in the VIP stateroom Switch the breaker ON to supply power to the system Washdown Pump Optional The WASHDOWN PUMP breaker controls the optional raw water washdown pump Sw...

Страница 104: ...mes due to the high level of importance the system holds If a safety system circuit breaker trips 1 Immediately identify and correct the cause of the problem 2 Reset the breaker OTE N Periodically tes...

Страница 105: ...faulty appliance If the safety switch does not trip with individual appliances the circuit may be over loaded If the safety switch trips with no appliances connected the installation cabling may be da...

Страница 106: ...ce Select Switch WINE COOLER Figure 7 5 European Electrical System Dual 230 Volt 32 Amp 50 Hz This system is designed for use in CE countries SHORE 1 The SHORE 1 circuit on the AC electrical panel pro...

Страница 107: ...Connection To minimize shock and fire hazard Before using the shore power cord examine the cable for damage Never use the shore power cord if it appears cut or damaged Turn off the yacht s shore conn...

Страница 108: ...r plastic cover The cord must be specifically designed to connect the yacht to a shore power source Electrical shock resulting in death or serious injury can occur by using a damaged shore power cord...

Страница 109: ...75 DC VOLT AC VOLTS DC VOLT Figure 7 8 If the green indicator light is NOT lit Recheck all connections and check circuit breakers on the AC control center Monitor the voltmeter and ampmeter while conn...

Страница 110: ...ginal Equipment Manufacturer OEM information that describes the generator Generator Seacock Generator Strainer Figure 7 9 1 Turn the generator OFF 2 Use the AC power selector to shut off the GENERATOR...

Страница 111: ...d Operating the generator with the seacocks closed can damage the system NOTICE Starting the Generator Never inhale generator exhaust Generator exhaust contains carbon monoxide a poisonous gas See Car...

Страница 112: ...ry press and hold of the GENERATOR START STOP switch Generator Start Stop Switch DC VOLTS DC AMPERES 0 3 6 9 12 15 200 100 0 100 200 POWER HATCH Figure 7 11 5 Once the generator is running smoothly sw...

Страница 113: ...center manages the power supply to all AC equipment installed onboard Power to the panel is supplied by either a shore power connection or the generator 0 100 200 300 0 25 75 100 0 100 200 300 0 25 7...

Страница 114: ...109 5137 C8 12 2016 OWNER S MANUAL SYSTEM OPERATING INFORMATION 7 0 100 200 300 0 25 75 100 0 100 200 300 AC VOLTS 0 25 75 100 DC VOLTS AC VOLTS DC VOLTS Figure 7 14 European AC Control Center...

Страница 115: ...rical system Reverse Polarity Red Indicator Light European CE Only The reverse polarity indicator light is illuminated when the shore power source electrical system is wired incorrectly and the hot an...

Страница 116: ...the AC electrical equipment The ampmeter should read zero amps when the following items occur Either the SHORE 1 SHORE 2 or GENERATOR circuit breaker group is ON and all other breakers on the AC contr...

Страница 117: ...ger that maintains the voltage levels in the battery supplying power to both engine batteries and the bow thruster battery Switch the breaker ON to supply power to the battery charger Refer to the OEM...

Страница 118: ...ave tripped See GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTERS on page 116 for more information Receptacles Salon Galley The RECEPTACLES SALON GALLEY breaker controls the flow of electricity to the receptacles in...

Страница 119: ...room To supply power to the unit switch the A C SYSTEM WATER PUMP breaker ON before switching the A C UNIT MASTER breaker ON A C Unit VIP Never switch the A C UNIT VIP breaker ON until after the seaco...

Страница 120: ...conditioning unit that cools the salon port To supply power to the unit switch the A C SYSTEM WATER PUMP breaker ON before switching the A C UNIT SALON PORT breaker ON AC Unit Salon STBD Never switch...

Страница 121: ...ff to the receptacles An electrical shock received through a standard receptacle will continue through a person s body and flow into any grounded object that the person is touching or standing on The...

Страница 122: ...ct a qualified electrician to make the appropriate repairs 4 Reset the GFCI to restore power to the receptacle ELECTRICAL LOADS Never overload the electrical circuits Turn off all devices connected to...

Страница 123: ...ment and thru hull fittings is equipped on each model The bonding system ensures that all metallic equipment onboard including the fittings have the same electrical potential The bonding system minimi...

Страница 124: ...essary The SAFETY circuit breaker on the generator control center is OFF Switch ON the circuit breaker The generator failed Contact a qualified electrician to make the appropriate repairs The voltmete...

Страница 125: ...ioning system consists of several air conditioning units placed throughout the yacht with ventilation supplied to each room See Design Specifications on page 5 for air conditioner locations and BTU ca...

Страница 126: ...nditioning Pick up Seacock Air Conditioning Seawater Strainer Figure 7 21 Air Conditioning System 1 Close the air conditioning water pick up seacock 2 Remove and clean the air conditioning system s se...

Страница 127: ...enter 10 Verify that seawater is pumping through the air conditioning units The seawater exits through the discharge thru hull fittings under the swim platform overhang port transom 11 Use the control...

Страница 128: ...control center Turning the breaker on activates the pressure water pump and pressurizes the water system The freshwater system is fully primed when all the air is purged from the system s pipes and h...

Страница 129: ...eater 2 Supply AC power to the yacht See AC POWER SOURCES on page 102 for instruction 3 On the AC control center a Switch ON the SHORE circuit breakers b Switch ON the WATER HEATER circuit breaker 4 F...

Страница 130: ...ylon water hose to the fitting of choice 2 Attach a nozzle to the other end of the hose 3 Open the faucet at the base of the hose fitting to supply water to the hose FRESHWATER SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Sugg...

Страница 131: ...iment in the shower head Remove the head and rinse with clean water if water flow is restricted If necessary clean the discharge holes with a narrow wire Water Taps Periodically remove and clean the f...

Страница 132: ...ent screen once every six months or twice a season Shore Water The shore water fitting enables the freshwater system to draw water from a land water source while the yacht is docked Shore water is not...

Страница 133: ...AND PRIMING THE WATER SYSTEM on page 122 Bilge Water Pumping System Check the function of all bilge pumps at regular intervals Clear pump inlets from debris The bilge system contains the following bi...

Страница 134: ...190 for more information on winterizing the bilges NOTICE BILGE PUMP OPERATION Each automatic bilge pump can be operated either automatically or manually The bilge pumps remove nearly all the water th...

Страница 135: ...located The amidships bilge pumps are near the lowest point in the hull HULL DRAIN Securely tighten the drain plug into the hull before launching CAUTION The hull drain allows water to drain from the...

Страница 136: ...Specifications on page 5 for tank capacity Once the gray water tank is full it can be emptied according to the procedures in EMPTYING THE WASTE TANK AND OR OPTIONAL GRAY WATER TANK on page 132 Sanitat...

Страница 137: ...nstalled water drained from the showers and sinks is stored in the gray water tank until it is discharged at a dockside pumpout station Discharging waste overboard is illegal in many areas of the Unit...

Страница 138: ...es are dropped overboard frequently enough that we suggest you carry an extra plate in your onboard spare parts kit The waste system must be empty during storage at freezing temperatures NOTICE Waste...

Страница 139: ...ard discharge pump and remove the freshwater and any remaining waste and then turn the pump switch OFF 10 Close the overboard discharge seacock 11 Replace the WASTE deck plate 12 On the DC control cen...

Страница 140: ...huts off When the hose nozzle is open and water is released from the system the pressure in the system decreases When the pressure decreases to the manufacturer s design level the pump automatically t...

Страница 141: ...service record verifies the dealer s completion of the inspection Over time water can condense inside the fuel tanks especially in areas with high humidity The condensation can react with the fuel in...

Страница 142: ...l to the allocated system component Fuel Shut off Valve Port Engine Fuel Shut off Valve Starboard Engine Fuel Shut off Valve Generator Figure 7 32 Fuel Tank Vents Each fuel tank is vented overboard As...

Страница 143: ...6 Diesel Engine and Generator Fuel Filter Water Separator Each engine and the generator have a fuel filter water separator to remove contaminants and any water from the fuel Engine Fuel Filter Separat...

Страница 144: ...s one in each tank located at the bottom of the tank When the valves are open fuel is allowed to flow between the tanks equalizing the amount of fuel in each tank The only time the fuel tank equalizat...

Страница 145: ...gine and the exhaust system Closed systems use a freshwater anti freeze mixture to cool the engine The coolant mixture runs through a heat exchanger that transfers the heat to seawater taken in throug...

Страница 146: ...ng as long as BILGE BLOWER 1 through BILGE BLOWER 4 and BILGE BLOWER RELAY circuit breakers are ON which are located on the DC control center The engine room ventilation system must be kept in proper...

Страница 147: ...he yacht s speed engine RPMs and direction ENGINE MULTI FUNCTION DISPLA Y MONITOR Figure 7 37 The engine multi function display monitor displays various engine functions and other necessary functions...

Страница 148: ...TYPE LOCATION Overhead Light Helm and Patio Bilge Pump 1 Helm Horn Helm Close Open Helm Bilge Pump 2 Helm Courtesy Light Helm Anchor Up Down Helm Bilge Pump 3 Helm Engine Room Lights Patio Wndls On O...

Страница 149: ...Joystick Control Bow Thruster The Bow Thruster system provides thrust to PORT or STARBOARD of the bow It is controlled by a single joystick at the helm FORE and AFT movement of the vessel as well as P...

Страница 150: ...active light will illuminate The system is equipped with an automatic timeout shut off so after a period of nonuse it will shut off by itself There is also an anytime shutoff button on the control Bow...

Страница 151: ...re connected to the engines by an electronic control system engine interface The function of the shift throttle levers is to control the engine speed and vessel direction of travel The levers allow th...

Страница 152: ...NG Automatic Fire Suppression System Figure 7 44 An automatic fire suppression system is installed in the engine room This system provides extra security in the event of an engine room fire Refer to t...

Страница 153: ...d when performing maintenance on the fire suppression system Fire Suppression System Manual Release Handle Figure 7 46 The fire suppression system manual release handle when pulled will activate the f...

Страница 154: ...shaft seal which is a watertight fitting Check the shaft seal every month for leakage Contact your dealer if signs of leakage are found PROPELLER SHAFT STRUTS Propeller shaft struts require very litt...

Страница 155: ...ularities on the key 8 When propeller hub moves to correct position install propeller nut on shaft and torque to seat the propeller Install the torque jam nut if the shaft is equipped Install cotter p...

Страница 156: ...r Drain 2 Forward Bilge Pump On CE Models 3 VIP Head Sink 4 Water Heater Relief Valve 5 Mid Bilge Pump 6 Master Air Conditioning On Models with Air Conditioning Option 7 Galley Air Conditioning On Mod...

Страница 157: ...atch 2 Threshold Drain 3 Generator Bypass 4 Salon Air Conditioning On Models with Air Conditioning Option 5 Forward Engine Room Bilge 6 Mid Bilge Pump CE Models Only 7 Water Tank Vent 8 Clothes Washer...

Страница 158: ...ump On CE Models 2 Air Conditioning Discharge 3 Overboard Discharge On Models with Overboard Discharge Option 4 Engine Pick up 5 Air Conditioning Pick up On Models with Air Conditioning Option 6 Raw W...

Страница 159: ...east 2 in 5 cm of core material removal around the hole and to bevel the core edge back so a hand layup of fiberglass can be easily done The fiberglass core replacement layup should be at least half t...

Страница 160: ...one to launch Pre Start Checklist 1 Read and understand the Owner s Manual and all OEM information 2 Check both fuel gauges to verify that the yacht is sufficiently fueled for the trip 3 Inspect the e...

Страница 161: ...ore power cord and shore water hose Preparing for Cruising Adhere to the following steps to safely fuel the yacht and operate the engines FUELING Fuels are extremely flammable and highly explosive und...

Страница 162: ...the tank is full 13 Replace the fuel fill deck plate 14 To fuel the next fuel tank repeat steps 9 12 15 Wipe up any spilled fuel after each tank is filled STARTING THE ENGINES Always operate the bilg...

Страница 163: ...he fuel gauges The readings provide security and keep the fuel tanks from being depleted It is recommended start all cruises with full tanks especially cruises that take up at least half of the total...

Страница 164: ...cht owner should know how to perform the following procedures competently Do not attempt the following procedures without first receiving appropriate training CASTING OFF AND DOCKING Docking and casti...

Страница 165: ...other obstructions Yachts are often secured to a mooring buoy at marina anchorages Fouling the propeller with a mooring line is the principal hazard when leaving a mooring If a dinghy is used to reac...

Страница 166: ...Check headway as the bow comes up to the buoy IF YOU FALL SHORT OF YOUR MARK SKIP STEP 7 AND PERFORM STEPS 8 9 8 A few turns of the propeller should get the yacht to the buoy Keep the engine running u...

Страница 167: ...n be executed but watch the bow The bow cuts a much wider arc than the stern and collisions could occur in crowded areas KC 0373 C BACKING TO LEFT Turn wheel to left Stern will pull to left RIGHT TURN...

Страница 168: ...ting the other into forward gear As you advance the throttles the opposing forces cause the yacht to pivot about a point centered between the propellers 3 Turn the rudders in the direction of the turn...

Страница 169: ...is referred to as checking headway It is important learn how to confidently stop the yacht within any required distance Both Engines Forward Starboard Engine Forward Tracking Forward Props Only Tracki...

Страница 170: ...oring Observe the shoreline landmarks 5 Observe the landmarks again after 30 minutes 6 Reset the anchor if the points of reference have changed WEIGHING IN When weighing pulling in the anchor 1 Weigh...

Страница 171: ...ne of them drags STERN ANCHORS It may be necessary to use both bow and stern anchors at the same time during anchorages To drop both anchors 1 Drop the bow anchor 2 Pay out extra anchor line 15 18 tim...

Страница 172: ...R S MANUAL OPERATING AND MANEUVERING 8 2 3 1 1 5 2 3 4 Figure 8 7 The lines illustrated are as follows NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 Bow Line 2 Aft Bow Spring Line 3 Aft Quarter Spring Line 4 Stern Lines 5 For...

Страница 173: ...nd anchors and connecting two lines together Consult other qualified boaters local marine authorities or other resources for information on the proper use of nautical lines and knots The following ill...

Страница 174: ...156 for fueling and starting the yacht s engines Tasks to Perform on the First Outing Proceed slowly Have fun but remember that the objective of the cruise is to learn how the yacht operates and hand...

Страница 175: ...is at the desired trim angle Put the trim tabs in the full BOW UP position when the seas are at any angle to the yacht s stern Do not change the trim tabs position until the seas are no longer at the...

Страница 176: ...MANEUVERING 8 STERN RISES BOW LOWERS WATER IS REDIRECTED CREATING UPWARD FORCE AT STERN HULL KC 0375 A Figure 8 13 KC 0376 A PORT TAB LOWERS PORT STERN RISES STARBOARD BOW LOWERS STARBOARD TAB LOWERS...

Страница 177: ...OWNER S MANUAL OPERATING AND MANEUVERING 172 8 5137 C8 12 2016 KC 0377C A CORRECT IN TOO FAR UP TRIM DN UP TRIM DN UP TRIM DN OUT TOO FAR Figure 8 15...

Страница 178: ...E Wash the yacht with freshwater after each outing to help keep the gelcoat clean If the yacht is operated in saltwater do the following Wash the yacht at least once every week even if it has not been...

Страница 179: ...ister appearance does not indicate structural problems or faulty hull lamination Gelcoat blisters form resulting from a natural process and are quite common Contact your dealer if blisters are discove...

Страница 180: ...looking bright and shiny Clean the stainless steel rails and fittings after each outing with soap and water or with glass cleaner If the yacht is used in saltwater clean the rails and fittings at lea...

Страница 181: ...uitable for hot water extraction To remove stains from the carpet refer to the carpet OEM information EXTERIOR ENCLOSURES Exterior enclosures are made from a high quality marine grade vinyl coated fab...

Страница 182: ...in a dry ventilated area When removing the fabric from storage check for cloudy glass and zipper imprints In most cases both can be removed by hanging the fabric in the sun EXTERIOR WOOD TABLE Exterio...

Страница 183: ...s material CARPET The interior carpet has been treated with a stain protector However the carpet still needs periodic cleaning Care for the carpet in the yacht is the same as carpeting in the home Vac...

Страница 184: ...ge 177 and Exterior Care on page 173 For maintenance instructions on many of the yacht s components refer to the Original Equipment Manufacturer OEM information Maintenance activities are divided into...

Страница 185: ...TION REFER TO OEM INFORMATION REFER TO OEM INFORMATION REFER TO OEM INFORMATION Inspect water intake hoses and connections X X X Inspect exhaust system hoses and connections X X X X Check propellers f...

Страница 186: ...OEM INFORMATION REFER TO OEM INFORMATION REFER TO OEM INFORMATION REFER TO OEM INFORMATION FUEL SYSTEM TYPE A TYPE B TYPE C TYPE D Replace engine fuel filters REFER TO OEM INFORMATION REFER TO OEM IN...

Страница 187: ...linkage X X X Clean Plexiglas surfaces X Lubricate hinges latches and locks X X Wash weather covers X BILGE SYSTEM TYPE A TYPE B TYPE C TYPE D Check hull drain plug X X Check and test bilge pumps X X...

Страница 188: ...es on the exterior fiberglass cover Figure 9 1 2 Unlatch the four latches and lift the cover to remove Figure 9 2 3 Remove the access panel in the ceiling of the cockpit to access the SureShade contro...

Страница 189: ...Motors When necessary the sliding sun roof can be operated manually To access the sun roof motor 1 Locate the interior closeout which covers the aft transverse edge of the sun roof Pull down on the c...

Страница 190: ...e reset OTE N There should be an amperage of at least 40 A available Press and hold button close to close the roof as far as possible Release button close Press and hold button close After approximate...

Страница 191: ...OWNER S MANUAL MAINTENANCE AND CARE 186 9 5137 C8 12 2016 Notes...

Страница 192: ...187 5137 C8 12 2016 OWNER S MANUAL MAINTENANCE AND CARE 9...

Страница 193: ...e yacht Place lifting straps on the side deck only for lifting BLOCKING LOCATION The hull must be properly blocked to avoid damage when storing the yacht in dry storage To block either use a cradle or...

Страница 194: ...ater while empty as damage may occur to the heating element Fill pressurize and prime the freshwater system before turning on the water heater as described in FILLING THE FRESHWATER TANK on page 122 a...

Страница 195: ...h cold and hot water faucet on the yacht as well as the windshield washer 7 If the optional gray water holding system is not supplied on the yacht pour 1 quart 1 0 L of antifreeze into the shower and...

Страница 196: ...E SYSTEM on page 191 1 Empty the waste tanks as described in EMPTYING THE WASTE TANK AND OR OPTIONAL GRAY WATER TANK on page 132 Remove as much of the freshwater used in flushing the tanks as possible...

Страница 197: ...Any RV deodorizer is acceptable OVERBOARD DISCHARGE SYSTEM OTE N Perform this procedure with the yacht out of the water If the yacht has the overboard discharge option for waste water and or gray wat...

Страница 198: ...re preparing to leave the yacht in the water over the winter INTERIOR CARE As part of the winterization of the yacht check and complete these items in the interior of the yacht prior to storage Air ou...

Страница 199: ...Tune up engines Replace fuel filters ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Check battery water level Charge batteries Inspect connections for corrosion PLUMBING Purge freshwater system of antifreeze Replace Sealand vent...

Страница 200: ...OWNER S MANUAL WINTERIZATION AND STORAGE 194 5137 C8 12 2016 10...

Страница 201: ...CARVER YACHTS PO BOX 1010 PULASKI WI 54162 1010 CARVER YACHTS PO BOX 1010 PULASKI WI 54162 1010...

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