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OPERATION MANUAL

 

Latitude 1035 - Latitude Lady

  

 

 

 

 1-4. 

Specifications and Layouts. 

 

5-6. 

Electrical System. 

 

 7.

  VHF Radio. 

 

 8.

  Navigation Instruments. 

 

 9.

  Engine. 

 

 10-12. 

Windlass, Emergency Anchoring and Moorings. 

 

13. 

Refrigeration. 

 

14. 

Stove, BBQ and LPG. 

 

15.

  Freshwater System, Showers and Hot Water. 

 

16. 

Toilets and Holding Tank. 

 

17. 

Bilge Pumps. 

 

18.

  Manoeuvring and Steering. 

 

19.

  Sails. 

 

20. 

Tender and Outboard. 

 

21.

  Emergency Procedures. 

 

 

22-23.

  Inventories.

  

 

 

 

   

Revised February, 2007 

Summary of Contents for Latitude 1035

Page 1: ...on Instruments 9 Engine 10 12 Windlass Emergency Anchoring and Moorings 13 Refrigeration 14 Stove BBQ and LPG 15 Freshwater System Showers and Hot Water 16 Toilets and Holding Tank 17 Bilge Pumps 18 M...

Page 2: ...s Private Cabins 3 Passengers Permitted 6 Queen Berths 3 Refrigeration Upright Fridge Two of 31 cm Long 45 cm Wide 69 cm High 45 cm Long 31 cm Wide 69 cm High Freezer Two of both are 36cm Long 20 cm W...

Page 3: ...Latitude Lady Page 2 Above Deck Layout BBQ Ice Boxes Hose Lead Line Deck Brush Mooring Lines Buckets Boat Hook On Bow Rail Deck Shower Water Filler 240 Volt Inlet Below Helm Fuel Fillers Gas Bottles I...

Page 4: ...Pump In Locker Tool Box Vinegar Dinghy Pump First Aid Kit Main Electrical Panel Anchor Winch Circuit Breaker Bilge Pump Panel Water Tanks Under Saloon and Floor Holding Tank Pump In Locker Holding Tan...

Page 5: ...Boxes Air Shut Off On Hull Fuel Shut Off Near Toilet Under Floor Fire Extinguishers In Cupboard Seacocks Under Floor Life Ring MOB Light House Battery Flares Vee Sheet Gas Shut Off For Cooktop and Ove...

Page 6: ...y to keep power consumption down by turning off lights or appliances when not in use Because Latitude Lady has a totally separate engine battery system you will always have power to start your engines...

Page 7: ...how much power you have left in your batteries just like a fuel gauge You can monitor your batteries performance by pressing the side V current voltage A charging or discharging amps and C amp hours...

Page 8: ...contact base on Channels 81 and 82 When talking to another vessel use channel 11 eleven or 08 zero eight Detailed instructions are on the Cumberland Charter s radio instruction sheet Radio Schedules C...

Page 9: ...occur to sensitive electronics if used incorrectly There is no need to adjust any settings by using the buttons on the instruments Note Never rely solely on the sounder when moving in shallow water o...

Page 10: ...ect neutral 2 Push stop button 3 Turn key to OFF To Engage Gears Push forward to engage forward gear Pull back control to engage reverse Always pause at neutral for a few seconds when changing gears T...

Page 11: ...ken on the bridle To Lift Your Anchor 1 Open anchor locker hatch and make sure the chain doesn t stack up 2 Motor very slowly forward so the chain is vertical Press the UP foot switch Don t over run t...

Page 12: ...y pull the anchor forward and lower it into the water for a few metres Once the anchor is falling freely regulate its descent by tightening the gypsy with the handle Check the chain markers to ensure...

Page 13: ...to the largest cleat available Mooring lines should not be attached to the anchor winch and any bridle or snubber fitted to the vessel should not be used when mooring If spending the night on a moori...

Page 14: ...s two freezers two fridges and two iceboxes Do not turn the fridge or freezer off Lights on the adjacent fridge switch indicate its operation To operate ensure the two circuit breakers on the main ele...

Page 15: ...ly as soon as it starts to turn Turn it fully anti clockwise for low heat To Light Burners 1 Turn on the gas bottle 2 Turn on the COOKTOP switch to activate the sparker 3 Press the burner control knob...

Page 16: ...s the entire vessel It is only necessary to have one pump switched on at any one time There are no changeover valves for the tank system The valves next to the water pumps are only for isolating a fai...

Page 17: ...ns you must empty the holding tank in an appropriate area when you depart the GREEN ZONE or marina Empty the holding tank by opening the marked hatch and turning the red valve so that it appears to be...

Page 18: ...a problem exists you can turn a pump on manually from the panel There are automatic float switches to operate all the electric bilge pumps There are also high level bilge water alarms in each engine b...

Page 19: ...t an anchorage Familiarise yourself there before entering a marina Engage reverse and test the vessel s response when it reaches 2 to 3 knots Before you approach a berth have your fenders down almost...

Page 20: ...he mainsail if the winds exceed 30 knots In heavy weather conditions it is best to motor or motor sail with a minimum amount of headsail To Raise the Mainsail 1 Unclip the mainsail cover completely 2...

Page 21: ...er forward or back at low idle revs To stop outboard press red button It is easier to operate the motor with left arm Always have Swift tender alongside for easy access when manoeuvring or anchoring H...

Page 22: ...ntre seat Lifejackets Are stowed in the locker in the port companionway Safety Equipment Flares V Sheet etc are in the locker in the port companionway Fire Extinguishers There are four dry chemical ty...

Page 23: ...ork Large 1 Frypan 1 Garlic Press 1 Glasses Wine Goblets 6 Glasses Tumblers 6 Glasses Flutes 6 Grater 1 Kettle 1 Knives Bread Carving 1 2 Knives Dinner 6 Knife Vegetable 1 Masher 1 Measuring Jug 1 Mix...

Page 24: ...guishers 4 First Aid Kit and Vinegar 1 Flares and Emergency Container Yes Garden Hose Yes Leadline Yes Life Jackets 6 Life Ring Yes Linen as Required Yes Man Overboard Light Yes Mooring Lines 4 Pencil...

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