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Page 1: ...111 EII IlL IIE Fair BoatSp ouud t r 85f_ and 1 e t l Olle ound O J32 1 661 t x 32122 f ttL G...

Page 2: ...ngine Key Nos to Cabin Door Key No Date of Delivery Supplier We recommend owners to complete the above data immediately they take delivery of the boat Do not fit a different size of propellers without...

Page 3: ...FETY ON BOARD DOMESTIC V ATER SYSTEf 1 GAS SYSTEM FUEL SYSTEM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM I NSTRUfv ENTS AND CONTROLS COCKPIT HOOD BOAT CARE AND 1 1A I NTENANCE fvll NOR GLASSFI BRE REPAI RS LAYOUT DIAGRAMS 3 7...

Page 4: ...BOAT It is important that correctly in order to damage The angle betvJeen lifting slings should not be more than 20 so as not to crush the boat The slings should be positioned as shown beloYJ also ma...

Page 5: ...in Y idespread service facilities throughout the world manufacturers guarantee procedures for these itenls must be rigorously complied with and guarantee cards n1ust be returned promptly to manufactur...

Page 6: ...m 5500 kg 341 L 295 L 2 1 f 5 Om 1 16 7 6 i 1 5m J 5 0 LIFTING THE BOAT It is important that the boat is lifted correctly in order to prevent structural damage The angle between lifting slings should...

Page 7: ...s windows ports and hatches adjacent to the fuel fi II ingpoint Avoid overfill ing tan k and fill slowly to avoid splashing WAS 1 OFF ANY SPI LT FUEL IMMEDIATELY Refuel outboard motor fuel tanks outsi...

Page 8: ...ppliances in the toilet compartment or when you have wet hands and bare feet Fire Extinguishers Ensure ttlat there are adequate fire extinguishers for the boat Do not use vapourising liquid extinguish...

Page 9: ...nditions that you encounter Never shift engines into reverse when planing On single helm boats ensure that the sliding saloon hatch is securely fastened back when in the open position as a sudden chan...

Page 10: ...over it it may have catastrophic consequences nd severely damage the hull and stern gear Ensure the clutch of the gypsy of the winch is always fully tightened up and check periodically that it is not...

Page 11: ...and disturbance at night Thoroughly drain the pump in winter We suggest you first pump the tank dry and then disconnect the inlet and outlet pipes to the pump to ensure there can be no water in the p...

Page 12: ...first pump the tank dry and then disconnect the inlet and outlet pipes to the pump to ensure there can be no vater in ttle pump to cause frost damage Leave all taps ope l vith the pump sVvitched off...

Page 13: ...Some boats have chemical toilets or toilets with a holding tank please read the manufacturer s instructions carefully and comply with them Drain these toilets and tanks when freezing weather is expect...

Page 14: ...sks of leaks Accordingly we normally rely on the on off tap at the back of the cooker as the only means of turning off the gas supply apart from turning off the gas on the bottle itself as recommended...

Page 15: ...n occurs the fuel system will have to be bled At least orlce a ear all pipe unions and jubilee clips should be inspected for any sign of fuel leaks If there is a leak find out what is causing it and i...

Page 16: ...t feast once a year all pipe unions and jubilee clips should be inspected for any sign of fuel leaks If there is a leak find out what is causing it and inform Fairline Boats at once Also check that th...

Page 17: ...over switch Get to know the characteristics of your fuel gauge sir ce it is very difficLJlt for us to calibrate accurately Alwa s have a mininlum of 10 gallor15 fuel in tile tarlK to avoid the risk of...

Page 18: ...now draw fuel from the return fuel to the starboard tank I f the starboard fue t tank is contaminated or the feed is blocked close A and B open E and F leave C and 0 open If either engine fails becau...

Page 19: ...TJ ML Fe v rJ N EB r l B 1 r j T I PORT ENGINE I I _ r 12SA I I 125 A I 125 A I BATTERY BAlTERY BATTERY r I A _ I Lr I rIVtIVIVII _ L rtv _ _ vD V 1 M FS L J 1 JP f T rr l f Fo I LrI I JIVn I I l CL H...

Page 20: ...lge pump and float switch manual switch EH Engine r10ur meter EL Engine bay light with built in switch ES Echo sounder F Fuse Box FB Forward bi Ige pump and float switch fC Fuel gauge changeover switc...

Page 21: ...ne have a 125 A h battery for starting and two 125 A h batteries charged through a blocking diode to power domestic services Starting the port engine when the battery is flat First check that the engi...

Page 22: ...o push the nose of the boat down excessively when runn ing into a head sea so as to present a deeper IV to the sea and hav a softer ride 3 1 0 correct any tendency of the boat to lean into wind when o...

Page 23: ...eaks seal them and top up the system I n addition to these points a periodic check for tightness and lubrication should be made of mechanical linkages to and between the tiller arms All these points s...

Page 24: ...n check up THROTTLE GEAR CONTROLS The single lever throttle gear control requires no routine maintenance If adjustment is required for example to set up a satisfactory minimum engine power setting wit...

Page 25: ...e of mechanical linkages to and bet veen the tiller arms All these points should be covered b your distributors pre season check up THROTTLE GEAR CONTROLS The sing le lever throttle gear control req u...

Page 26: ...ooks on the corners of the boat then do likewise across the stern 4 Return to the cockpit and open the side zips Fix sides D to the outside edge of the boat using the turn buckles fitted Finally leani...

Page 27: ...spect sacrificial anodes on the outdrives regularly and replace then as and when rlecessary Restore the oiled teak finish of the exterior vJoodwork by washing down vv ith fresh water allowing to dry a...

Page 28: ...have been designed and equipped to reduce maintenance as much as possible External glass fibre can best be cleaned by washing down with water and 2 mild detergent solution to remove salt deposits and...

Page 29: ...in the engine makers hand book supplied with your boat Drain the cyl inder block of V8 englnes unless fitted with optional fresh water cooling Drain the toilet Drain the water tarlk and then drain the...

Page 30: ...mum of surface area is exposed to the rain Frost Precautions Ensure engine antifreeze level in the engine coolant water of fresh water cooled engines is adequate I and follow the frost precautions det...

Page 31: ...sure that it is dry Mix well an adequate quantity of gel coat with 2 of the catalyst paste and press the mixture into the crack until the repair is slightly proud of the surface Lay a sheet of celloph...

Page 32: ...Outlet Toilet Sea Cock f t Fuses__ l ____1 ___ Gas Cock Inlet Toilet SeaCock t _________ Water Pump Switch Master Switches__ 1 UD1 J Fuel COcks_ L tE F Gas Bottle 31 TWIN CAB...

Page 33: ...Water Pump Switch_ t __ Gas Coek_ II ___ Fuses I Inlet Toilet Sea Cocks _ J f Outlet Gas BottIe t t 1 Fuel Cocks _ I _ t n Master Switches ____ 31 TRICAB...

Page 34: ...Il _Shower Pump Fuel Tank Bilge Pump K I o _Fuel Filler Fuel Tank a Fuel Filler_ Ia l Echo Sender Diesel Filters Battery Box Water Pump iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii E t Bilge Blower Log Impeller Water Fille...

Page 35: ...ump Alternative Water System For Twin Cab _ Il _ShowerPump FueITank Fuel Filler _ Battery Box Diesel Diesel Filters f i __ Battery Box Petro I Water Tanks Water FiIIe r Log ImpeI1er J Water Pump_ I _...

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