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Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ... 2008 Printed in Poland Reservations regarding legal responsibilty Trademarks Dephia is a reserved trademark of Delphia Yachts Sp Jawna In the manual may also appear another trademarks and registered trademarks notmentioned above Serial number The substantive content of this owner s manual was checked and approved This means that the instructions and Delphia yachts descriptions included in it were...

Page 3: ... ADDRESS REGISTRATION NUMBER DELIVERY DATE KEY NUMBER ENGINE HIN NUMBER ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER ENGINE KEY NUMBER Your agent DELPHIA YACHTS KOT sp j ul Kościuszki 63 19 400 Olecko POLAND Tel 087 520 30 37 Fax 087 520 21 77 internet http www delphiayachts pl ...

Page 4: ...RODUCTION SPECIFICATION SAFETY DECK AND HULL RIGGING AND SAILS INSTALLATIONS ENGINE Chapter page 9 61 ELECTRIC SYSTEM Chapter page 10 90 LAUNCHING At the end of the manual WINTER STORAGE PERSONAL NOTES Chapter page 6 30 CABINS Chapter page 11 91 EXTRAS CD ROM including owner s manual and detailed electric system schemes in PDF format Chapter page 12 93 WARRANTY Chapter page 13 94 ENVIRONMENT PROTE...

Page 5: ... welcome You to the great family of Delphia Yachts boat wners This manual was meant to help You to enjoy your boat comortably and safely It includes the boat specifications the equipment the systems and tips on her operation and maintenance Some of the equipment elements may be optional We keep improving our boats as we want You to benefit from the technological developments new equipment or mater...

Page 6: ...ge to a new type of boat which you are not used to get some training in boat control and sailing to ensure your safety and comfort Your dealer your international sailing association or your yacht club will be very happy to recommend you local sailing schools or professional instructor This manual is not a detailed instruction maintenance or repair In case of any problems do not hesitate to contact...

Page 7: ...struction carefully The crew should be familiar with the use of all safety equipment harness flares liferaft etc and the emergency safety procedures MOB towing etc Sailing schools and yacht clubs organize such courses regularly You are not allowed to sail at the maximum speed in busy areas or in case of low visibility strong wind or vast waves Then you should reduce the speed and change the direct...

Page 8: ...ks as a tips for a boat owner during the normal exploitation of the boat in typical conditions Climate and the methods of use may change and may need additional or special maintenance Contact your local Delphia Yachts dealer in order to get the information regarding the appropriate maintenance and safety precautions advised for your type of use and climate The appropriate maintenance of your boat ...

Page 9: ... Ballast kg 1330 Additional engine power max KW HP 22 45 Fuel tank litres 125 Water tank litres 210 Waste water tank litres 45 Batteries capacity Amph 2x105 1x75 12V Sails m 29 00 Furling genoa m 32 00 Spinnaker m 60 00 P m 12 90 E m 4 10 I m 13 00 J m 3 68 Full battened mainsail with two reefs Archite t Andrzej Skrzat Delphia Yachts c Designer Maximum number of people 6 2 6 99 ...

Page 10: ... The procedures for module Aa according to directive 94 25 WE The inspection of the unit was in accordance with the norm PN EN ISO 12217 2 in the sphere DELPHIA 33 6 people has a project category A for Category A 7 99 ATTENTION Do not exceed the advised maximum number of people Regardless the number of people on the boat The maximum weight of people and the equipment cannot exceed the maximum load...

Page 11: ...CATIONS when you do not take into account the maximum number of people the total weight of the people and the equipment you may exceed maximum load recommended by the manufacturer which cause a great danger SAFETY RECOMMENDATION Close the deck hatches and fore escpe hatch before each sailing trip In case of heavy weather close companion hatch ...

Page 12: ...ulsory equipment There are two dry powder extinguishers on D 33 automatic and manual automatic 1 kg A26 40 manual 2 kg 13A 89B FIRE EXTINGUSHERS 1 Automatic under the stairs on the engine compartment cover 2 Manual in the messroom under the seat EMERGENCY EXITS A Deck hatch of the fore cabin B Companionway A B 3 ...

Page 13: ...TENTION NEVER obstruct the way to emergency exits obstruct the access to safety controls fuel valve gas valve power switches obstruct the access to the fire extinguishers leave a boat unattended when gas appliances are working use gas lamps in the boat modify the boat systems electricity gas or fuel change a gas cylinder when an engine is running smoke while handling fuel or gas When sailing alway...

Page 14: ...udder stock Make sure that it is properly mounted 1 2 3 1 Winch handle 2 Emergency tiller 11 99 The emergency tiller is in one of a stern lockers Make sure that there is easy access to the tiller an Advice The emergency tiller should be used only in case of a steering wheel failure It was designed only for this purpose that is why the speed should be reduced when using the tiller ...

Page 15: ...c constructions and partly stacking care constructions The stacking care is a foam Airex type All the hull elements are permanently joined together with a glue and fiber glass reinforced plastic In places which carry a heavy load the construction was reinforced with duraluminium plates All elements made of wood were protected with a varnish All elements made of fiber plass plastic were protected f...

Page 16: ...A A C A B D A B C D Cleats Life lines Chocks Ladder B DECK 13 99 C A ...

Page 17: ...uced speed Always keep the mooring lines in clean and dry place for the environment shall be on board for mooring the boat DANGER Do not try to stop your boat by your foot or hand when mooring TOWING Towing another boat pay particular attention when you throw or catch the towing rope tow another boat at a reduced speed and as smoothly as you can When you are towed handle your boat gently and try t...

Page 18: ...you will not use the anchor for a long time you can place it in the anchor chamber D 33 is equipped with anchoring system consisting of 5 windlass 50 metres anchor chain 1 kgs Delta anchor ATTENTION There should be two crew members during the lowering of the anchor one operating the engine control panel one operating the windlass joystick In order to start the windlass you should turn on master sw...

Page 19: ... THE DECK First of all the boat should be washed on shore in order not to contaminate the water Do not use aggressive detergents to wash your boat Wash the deck regularly using the water with addition of degreasingl cleaning agents which you can buy in a marine store Use as few cleaning agents as possible Rinse plexiglas with fresh water Brighten up with a soft rag soaked with liquid parafin Use p...

Page 20: ...iller 8 Rudder stock Rudder stock upper bearing Rudder stock lower bearing The boat is equipped with either steering pedestal or steering tiller The rudder is placed under the bottom of the boat and is handled from the cockpit The rudder blade is made of fiber glass reinforced plastic 17 99 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 STEERING WHEEL VERSION 8 ...

Page 21: ...TILLER VERSION 1 Tiller 2 4 Rudder stock 5 Rudder blade Rudder stock upper bearing 3 Rudder stock lower bearing 5 2 1 4 3 18 99 ...

Page 22: ...een chosen to protect the outer layer of the hull from outside attacks salt sun electrolysis etc l This means that the minimum maintenance is enough to keep the hull in perfect condition If it is possible wash your boat on shore Use as few cleaning agents as possible Do not use aggressive detergent agents or solvents Do not discharge your cleaning products into the water ...

Page 23: ...ng before the antifouling paint attacks your gel coat and impairs its reliability Your boat may regain its shine as new if reglarly polished The underwater part of each boat should be protected with antifouling paint because straggleing of the boat reduces its speed Nowadays there is a wide choice of protection paints and the purpose of their use is adjusted to the different types of water After t...

Page 24: ...ting of and mainsail Additionally the boat may be equipped with The sails are mounted on the mast made of duraluminium profile reinforced with wire ropes The mast is situated on the deck over the pillar 1 2 3 4 5 6 Forestay 7 mm Ø D1 7 mm Ø V1 7 mm Ø Spreader shroud 5 mm Ø Top mast shroud 7 mm Ø Backstay 6 mm Ø 7 7 Bridle 6 mm Ø 21 99 5 ...

Page 25: ...e boom mount the topping lift and tighten it until the boom is perpendicular to the mast install the standing rigging check the tightening and position reconnect the electric cables adjust the mast after a few trips Before each trip carefully inspect the mast from the top to the bottom Periodically check the rigging tightening and the rest of the mast elements you should check it for the first tim...

Page 26: ... sheets 14 mm 10 Spinnaker sheets 12 mm 11 Genoa furlex 10 mm 5 23 99 RUNNING RIGGING MAINTENANCE regularly lubricate the sheaves change any distorted or dented sheaves reglarly check the jaw cleats condition replace the ropes which are worn out regularly clean the blocks waste grease corrosion check the winches regularly WARNING Refer to the manufacturer s instruction to remove the winches and pu...

Page 27: ...15 03 4 SAILS 1 Genoa 29 00 m red colour 2 Mainsail 32 00 m green colour 3 Spinnaker 60 00 m blue colour 2 2 2 Additional option 24 99 ...

Page 28: ...inse your sails from time to time with fresh water without any detergents and dry them quickly in order to avoid mildew Avoid drying the sails on the mast because you can make the seams worn and the sails may be torn by the rigging To remove grease stains use special substances for this purpose which you can buy in marine store SAIL STORAGE Store the sails in a special bag that you received togeth...

Page 29: ...hite with multicolour stripe Gas kicking strap halyard red 10 Mainsail halyard white with blue yellow stripe 12 Topping lift 10 white with blue yellow stripe Mainsail traveler halyard white 8 Mainsail sheets red 12 8 1 2 Reef 1 white with multicolour stripe 12 Reef 2 12 white with multicolour stripe Lazy jack white 8 9 26 99 ...

Page 30: ...3 4 5 6 7 Mainsail foot tuning line 14 white with multicolour stripe Gas kicking strap halyard red 10 Mainsail halyard white with blue yellow stripe Topping lift Mainsail traveler halyard Mainsail sheets Mainsail furlex halyard 8 10 12 White with blue yellow stripe 10 White 8 10 12 Red Green ...

Page 31: ...RUNNING RIGGING FOR GENOA Genoa rigging description Colour Diameter mm 11 12 13 Genoa sheets Genoa furlex halyard Genoa halyard Blue White black White blue 14 10 12 28 99 ...

Page 32: ...R Spinnaker rigging description Colour Diameter mm 14 15 16 17 18 Spinnaker sheets green 12 Spinnaker boom kicking strap Babaerholer blue 10 Spinnaker halyard Spinnaker boom halyard White red White red White yellow 12 12 10 29 99 ...

Page 33: ...CABINS D 33 2 CABINS CABINS blue colour 1 2 30 99 1 2 ...

Page 34: ...D 33 3 CABINS CABINS blue colour 1 6 31 99 2 3 w c 1 3 2 ...

Page 35: ...with shammy leather FABRICS stain removal Remove as much stain as you can with a knife blade Dab with a clean rag To remove the stain completely use solvent on a clean rag Never pour the solvent directly on the stain Then rub with a clean and dry rag Brush the fabric against the grain Use the vacuum cleaner when the fabric is dry LEATHER Use a leather cream for ordinary care of leather fabrics Do ...

Page 36: ...BILGE SYSTEM 33 99 ...

Page 37: ...Toilet sink outlet valve Shower pump Shower pump filter Toilet water intake valve Deck wash inlet valve Fresh water tank vent Fresh water tank intlet Discharge of water from anchor chamber Connector Fresh water tank Deck wash pump Auto manual bilge pump suction pipe Manual bilge pump suction pipe Bilge pump filter Auto manual bilge pump Kitchen sink outlet valve Salt water foot pump Salt water inl...

Page 38: ... should turn on on the switchboard panel fuse and then on the pump panel photo 1 turnthe switch to position In order to use the manual option you should turn the switch on the pump panel to position bilge auto manual auto manual 1 Bilge pump panel 35 99 MANUAL BILGE PUMP Manual bilge pump with the output of 50 l min Is located on cockpit starboard Bilge suction pipe is located under the floor in t...

Page 39: ...tary appliances refer to the system scheme from page bilge 33 36 99 7 SANITARY APPLIANCES TOILET Before using the toilet check if the water inlet valve is opened In order to avoid clogging the toilet use absorbent paper only Rinse the toilet regularly with fresh water Close the valve after each use SINK AND SHOWER Close the valves and turn of the taps after each use Remove the water from the showe...

Page 40: ...tlet use to empty the tank in a marina Tank vent hole Waste water tank Waste water draining valve use to empty the tank in open sea Outboard water intake The distribution of particular elements of toilet installation refer to the system scheme from page bilge 33 37 99 ...

Page 41: ...r intake hose from the tank to the pump FRESH WATER INSTALLATION SCHEME 38 99 Nr Fresh water installation scheme description 1 2 3 4 5 Tap outboard shower Boiler Tap in the toilet Tap in the kitchen Fresh water pumpwith filter ...

Page 42: ...ilize the tank periodically Use only special products for this purpose which you can buy at the Chemist s If the boat not used for long you should purify the tanks and pipes with acetic acid or white vinegar Fresh water tank is made of stainless steel and has the capacity of 215 litres The water filler is located in the bow part under the anchor chamber cover 7 39 99 Advice Do not use the water sy...

Page 43: ... SEA WATER INTAKE AND DISCHARGE INSTALLATION IN THE MESS 1 2 1 Sink outlet valve Opened valve Closed valve 2 Sea water foot pump Additional option 40 99 ...

Page 44: ...3 Sea water intake valve placement The distribution of particular elements of sea water intake and discharge installation refer to the bilge system scheme on page 33 7 41 99 ...

Page 45: ... the bow locker anchor chamber Just next to the switch there is a connector pipe photo 2 to which you should connect a wash deck hose Before turning the pump on remember to check if the water intake valve is opened shower pump The distribution of particular elements of deck shower is shown on the bilge system scheme on page 33 1 2 Additional option 42 99 ...

Page 46: ...GAS INSTALLATION SCHEME Gas copper pipe 43 99 Nr 1 2 3 4 5 6 Gas installation scheme description Gas tester Reducer Valve Gas cylinder Gas outboard outlet Valve on gas installation ...

Page 47: ... VALVE Opened valve Closed valve 1 Installation valve under the cooker 2 Gas cylinder valve The distribution of particukar elements of gas system refer to gas installation scheme on page 43 44 99 7 w c 1 2 ...

Page 48: ...o check the hermeticity you should 1 Open all the gas valves with connected gas cylinder 2 Push the red button on the tester and hold for several seconds there should be glicole in the small tank If the air bubbles does not appear in the tank at that time this means that the installation is hermetic 45 99 ...

Page 49: ...changing the cylinder the valves should also be closed In case of a gas leak close the cylinder valve and repair the before you use it again The repair must be carried out by a qualified person Never obstruct the fast access to the components of gas system The valve of empty gas cylinders should always be closed and disconnected Keep the protection lids covers and taps in their places Store the sp...

Page 50: ...STATIONARY HEATING INSTALLATION SCHEME 47 99 ...

Page 51: ...ary heating system power supply fuse located in switchboard locker Webasto heating system description Air intake Webasto Cambustion gas outlet Webasto fuel tube Hot or cold air outlets Webasto power suply fuse in the switchboard Control panel and webasto temperature sensor Fuel tank Fuel pump ...

Page 52: ... depending on the customer needs may be equipped with one of the two types of engine 1 Stationary engine S drive 2 Stationary propeller shaft engine ATTENTION Read the engine manual before starting it for the first time ...

Page 53: ...ENGINE INSTALLATION SCHEME 50 99 8 23 ...

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Page 55: ...tem Fuel excess pipe Sea cooling water engine inlet valve Boiler water circuit valve Engine compartment ventilation inlet Silencer Water heater Fuel filter Sea water filter Engine compartment fan Emergency fuel cut off Gear level string Engine control panel Engine cooling system vent hole Engine cooling system water vent inlet Engine vent water outlet to bilge Tank check hole and fuel sensor Level...

Page 56: ...he stairs you will get full access to the engine control Side hatch Back hatch The stairs are secured with two locks The control hatch open with a key es The stairs 53 99 BE CAREFUL When you need to inspect the engine while it is running you should do not get close to wedge belts and other moving parts be extremely careful if you wear loose clothes long hair jewelery wear protection clothes e g Gl...

Page 57: ...oto 1 Then the water goes through the valve photo 2 and is directed to water filter photo From the filter it goes to water pump integrated with the engine and from there going through the vent hole photo 4 the water finally gets to the cooling system inside the engine 4 Vent hole 1 1 S drive engine sea water inlets 2 S drive sea water inlet valve 1 2 Propeller shaft engine water inlet hole with va...

Page 58: ...ny of its parts check the control instrument values check if the engine achieve the nominal revolve speed ATTENTION Never turn off the power when the engine is running MAINTENANCE ATTENTION All the information concerning the maintenance are presented in the engine manual All the activities concerning maintenance such as oil and filters change should be noted The recordings concerning maintenance a...

Page 59: ...t fill the fuel when the engine is running MAINTENANCE Regularly check the tightness of the fuel filler to prevent the water from getting to the fuel tank Do not cut off the fuel inlet to the engine whent it is not used only in the case when the boat is not used for a long time After the end of sailing season clean the tank to get rid of dirt deposit and the rest of the fuel Do not clean the fuel ...

Page 60: ...able which isconnected to each power socket One of the main problems which boat owners face is electrochemical corrosion here are countries where there are many motor and sailing boats docking in marinas at the same time using the shore power The result of this may be a giant link Among the factors which helps in development of corrosion process there are wandering currents from installations and ...

Page 61: ...ber for your own safety to test the breaker once a month The inquires included in this sub chapter only indirectly regards the safe exploitation of installation on yachts The main purpose is to show the influence of electricityon the phenomenom and process of corrosion Each metal elements of the yachts which are under water are especially under the threat of corrosion process Cathode protection is...

Page 62: ...assage in S drive engine this means with 12V master switches turned off touch the engine column with one tester pin and the gearbox with the second pin photo If the tester shows any value different from the the one on the photo this means that there is electric passage between the colu n and the gearbox This problem should be immediately reported to the dealer or the engine manufacturer check the ...

Page 63: ...t the fire Wait a moment because there is a risk of starting another fire Start the repair if it is possible 1 f The fuel cut of valve 2 Emergency fuel cut off handle A detailed scheme and description of engine installation is shown on pages 50 51 In case when you cannot stop the engine with a control panel you should use the emergency fuel cut off pic 2 2 1 60 99 ...

Page 64: ... socket Differential circuit breaker Charger Boiler Aft navigation lamp Fan Fuse Shunt Windlass electric engine Thruster electric engine Transmitter Battery Fridge Antenna Sensor VHF radio Switchboard Webasto Additional option RECEIVERS DESCRIPTION CABLES DESCRIPTION ELECTRIC SYSTEM 61 99 9 m Brown r352 Cable diameter Cable colour r Red n Black b Blue j v Green Yellow ...

Page 65: ...use Fresh water pump fuse Shower pump fuse Bilge auto manual fuse Anchor light fuse Navigation lights fuse Steaming light fuse Deck light fuse 230V instalation fuse Reverse polarity lamp Battery charger fuse Boiler fuse Fridges fuse Instruments fuse Radio VFH fuse Free ...

Page 66: ...ELECTRIC INSTALLATION SCHEME D 33 Bateria startowa 12V 75 ah Bateria steru strumieniowego 12V 100 ah 63 99 ...

Page 67: ... engine lamp Deck light fuse Deck lamp Deck wash down pump and shower pump fuse Shower Jabsco 37202 2 pump Johnson pump WPS 5 0 Windlass pilot fuse Windlass pilot The windlass chain counter additional option Electric toilet pump fuse Electric toilet pump Jabsco Electric toilet pump Jabsco Fresh water pump fuse Fresh water pump Johnson WPS 5 0 Fridge fuse Messroom fridge The fridge TC 07 in cockpit...

Page 68: ...bution bus Windlass automatic switch Windlass relay Starter Alternator Engine control panel Engine Bowthruster Float switch Bowthruster fuse Bowthruster isolator Engine battery isolator Emergency isolator House battery isolator Relay VSR 125A Relay VSR 125A House battery test panel bep marine 600 DCT LM Switchboard fuse Automatic or manual bilge pump operation switch Cabin lamp Cabin lamp Cabin la...

Page 69: ... engine switch VSR Relay Second battery positive Sense battery positive VSR Relay Sense battery positive Second battery positive Windlass fuse 80A Engine power supply Engine power supply Start battery no 1 A L T 2 3 M ALT2 3H HAR Windlass Bow thruster 12V 12V 12V 12V Switchboard fuse 40A B3 B 2 6B 6B 7L 7L Bow thruster battery 12V 75 ah Start battery 12V 75 ah House battery 12V 100 ah Volvo engine...

Page 70: ...TERFASE MODULE WASTE TANK TLM SENDER WATER WASTE FUEL DC TLM METER 12V DC yellow TLM purple F PW red F switch Waste water tank sensor Fresh water tank sensor Fuel tank sensor Bilge pump panel backlight Switchboard panel backlight ...

Page 71: ...ELECTRIC WIRE WAYS AND RECEIVERS PLACEMENT 68 99 wires in the hull wires in the deck ...

Page 72: ...lamp Deck lamp Shower pump Jabsco 37202 2 Johnson pump Auto manual bilge pump Electric toilet pump Jabsco Electric toilet pump Jabsco 12V socket Fresh water pump Johnson WPS 5 0 Neon lamp Smart pilot S1 systems C 80 Compass Olimpic 135 Ray54E Marine VHF radio Cabin lamp Cabin lamp Cabin lamp Cabin lamp Cabin lamp Cabin lamp Cabin lamp Cabin lamp Cabin lamp Cabin lamp Cabin lamp Cabin lamp Cabin la...

Page 73: ...Bowthruster battery 12V 105Ah Start battery 12V 75Ah House battery 12V 105Ah House battery 12V 105Ah Windlass Windlass automatic switch Bowthruster 2kW Engine battery isolator Emergency isolator House battery isolator Stereo radio VHF radio switch on the steering pedestal Stereo radio speaker Stereo radio VHF radio speaker Windlass relay ...

Page 74: ...LIGHTING INSTALLATION SCHEME 71 99 wires in the hull wires in the deck ...

Page 75: ...72 99 Cabin lamp fuse Neon lamp Cabin lamp Cabin lamp Cabin lamp Cabin lamp Cabin lamp Cabin lamp Cabin lamp Cabin lamp Cabin lamp Cabin lamp Cabin lamp Cabin lamp Cabin lamp ...

Page 76: ...nly if the house master switch and switchboard cabin light switch is turned on wires in the hull wires in the deck wires in the deck Distribution bus in the switchboard Master isolator switch Lamp without switch 1W Lamp with integral swich 1W Switch on the switchboard panel Switch of lamps in the messroom 0 off 1 left 2 right 3 both Fuse in the switchboard ...

Page 77: ...115V 230V INSTALLATION 2 Master power supply socket shore 115V 230V 1 Differential circuit breaker inside stern locker left 74 99 ...

Page 78: ...e 74 9 75 99 ADVICE In order to reduce the threat of electric shock or causing a fire you should obey the following rules before plugging or unplugging the external power supply you should turn off all the electrical appliances using voltage keep the right order of actions when you plug and unplug the cable when you plug plug in the boat shore supply cable in the boat before you plug it into the s...

Page 79: ...D 33 115V 230V AC INSTALLATION SCHEME 76 99 ON ...

Page 80: ...al automatic switch Charger automatic switch Water heater automatic switch Distribution bus in the switchboard Differential circuit braker Legrand P312 Shore power socket Galvanic isolator Quick 12V battery charger Quick water heater 115V 230V electric socket ...

Page 81: ...0V INSTALLATION AND RECEIVERS PLACEMENT SCHEME 78 99 Switchboard Differential circuit breaker Legrand 30 mA Shore power socket 15Amp 230V 50Hz Quick 12V battery charger 25A Water heater Quick 1200W 230V socket ...

Page 82: ...eck batteries voltage V A C T START BATTERY 12 2V Start battery measurement check battery voltage V A C T BOW THRUSTER 12 2V Additional battery measurement check battery voltage V A C T CAPACITY REMAINING 220Ah The capacity of house batteries V A C T DC AMPS DISCHARGING 7A Control shunt measurement current loss check by turning on particular receivers on the switchboard panel V A C T DC AMPS CHARG...

Page 83: ...hat is why while checking you should open particular slots with fuses running engine signal circuit deck light circuit in order to check the bilge pump you should turn the master house switch off and turn on the bilge auto switch on the switchboard which is powered directly from the battery When the pump is working the big red diode should be lit on the pump panel top light circuit nr 6 nr1 nr1 nr...

Page 84: ...supply You should turn on the boiler and wait 15 30 min To check the temperature of the heated water Refrigerator is turned on with a one switch on the panel In addition it is secured with a fuse for example autopilot power supply ST 60 check if all electronic instruments work properly VHF radio power supply ...

Page 85: ...ard panel with 12V master switches turned off because the installation was designed to make it possible to charge all the batteries automatically without boat user interference During the first phase you should turn the charger on big green button and check the diodes marked with arrows on the picture to see if it works the green and yellow diodes mean that the charger started and works properly T...

Page 86: ...tch is responsible for power supply of the whole installation switchboard panel and windlass When checking you should make sure that in switch on position the switchboard panel is not powered except the securing of bilge pump stereo radio memory and windlass Emergency switch house in case of damage or de charging of start battery it is responsible for engine emergency power supply In order to chec...

Page 87: ...rn the bow thruster on you should push two on buttons at the same time When the type of the bow thruster changes the type of control panel may also change 2 3 84 99 WINDLASS In order to start the windlass nr 1 controller you should turn on securing on switchboard panel master switch and main windlass securing photo After turning these securings on you should go to the bow of the boat and turn the ...

Page 88: ...e attached manuals 1 2 The scheme below shows the placement of the sensors 1 Speed sensor 2 Depth sensor AUTOPILOT COMPASS The autopilot compass is placed in the locker in left stern cabin ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS ST 60 Tridata depth sensor speed sensor 85 99 9 ...

Page 89: ...data switchboard 2 Grey wire 5x1 ST60Wind windmeter 2 Grey wire 2x0 7 NMEA VHF switchboard 2 Steerning pedestal wires in the deck wires in the hull wire option Grey wire 5x1 instruments 2 ST60 tridata switchboard 2 Grey wire 5x1 instruments 3 ST60 tridata switchboard 2 Grey wire 2x07 NMEA VHF switchboard 2 Grey wire 5x1 instruments 1 C70 switchboard 2 Grey wire 2x07 NMEA VHF switchboard 2 Grey wir...

Page 90: ...tery They are powered with direct current from the engine alternator or 115 230V battery charger ADVICE When you leave the boat alone turn off all batteries ATTENTION Do not turn off the master switch START while the engine is running because may canse alternator demage ADVICE Try to keep the batteries charging level at 70 This will help the batteries to work longer When you are in a marine use th...

Page 91: ...TERIES MASTER SWITCHES 1 2 3 1 Dipolar START switch 2 HOUSE switch 3 EMERGENCY PARALLEL switch A detailed description of switches is shown on page Switches placement for 2 and 3 cabins version 1 2 3 88 99 ...

Page 92: ...me ADVICE BATTERIES MAINTENANCE WARNING Be very careful when working with batteries In case of contact of your body with electrolit clean it immediately with cold water and visit a doctor ADVICE Do not modify the electric system Do not change the amperage of fuses for the safety of electric appliances Do not install or change the appliances thet excess the aperage in the electric system ATTENTION ...

Page 93: ...STING THE BOAT Install two ropes fore and rear Install the crane belts on the positions just under the fender bar photo Check that no device is crushed by the belts The belts should not be hooked directly on the crane hook because it may result in unusual compressive stresses on the hull Instead use a gantry or a spacer with two belts Hoist the boat slowly Control the movements of the boats with r...

Page 94: ...check the liferaft Take the advantage of lying up and and draw up a complete inventory of the equipment PROTECTION AND MAINTENANCE Drain all the fresh water pipes and rinse them with water and vinegar do not use a chlorine based products Lubricate and close all the water inlet valves Seal air inlets as much as you can Leave the cabin doors and locker doors opened Leave the cushions outside for lon...

Page 95: ...ce of storage land or water it shall be carried out in two different ways ATTENTION The engine winterization should be carried out by a professional All the mentioned activities and directions are not the complete procedure of boat maintenance The rest of the technical information you will get from Your dealer ...

Page 96: ...uced by the exhaust pipe with a silencer The rubber bed elastic clutch and the insulation of the engine compartment additionaly reduce the noise However you should avoid a rapid change of engine revolution WAVING The natural shores are very sensitive to waving so you should keep the right distance from them The observation of waves made by the boat may help to adjust the speed in order to avoid to...

Page 97: ... that makes it impossible to use the boat according to the intended purpose A guarantee repair does not cover the activities described in the manual which the user is obliged to do on his own and for his own cost The choice of the manner in which the fault will be removed depends on the issuer of the warranty who can do it by the means of repair or replacement of the faulty element or the whole eq...

Page 98: ...erify the information concerning the compaint reported by the user In case of a complaint not covered by the warranty the customer will be charged for sending the specialist if he knew or should have known that the complaint is not covered by the warranty The warranty for materials instruments and equipment installed by and produced by suppliers of is transfered on the customer The fault of the eq...

Page 99: ...quipment user s manual supplied by DELPHIA Yachts Kot sp j d Defects resulting from modifications or changes to design performed by the user or third persons e Purposeful damage to the boat 17 The rights under the guarantee may be exercised only after presenting valid guarantee card to the service staffj 18 The guarantee card is valid only in connection with purchase receipt 19 The Guarantor shall...

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