Sailing Yacht SALONA 37
Sailing Yacht SALONA 37
Sailing Yacht SALONA 37
Sailing Yacht SALONA 37
AD BOATS ltd.
AD BOATS ltd.
AD BOATS ltd.
AD BOATS ltd.
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As soon as the yacht is afloat for the first time, take these precautions before
removing the straps:
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Open all sea valves and check them for tightness.
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Check the transmitters of the speedometer and the echo sounder in the
fore hull for tightness.
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Open the cooling water valve for the engine.
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Start the engine and check if cooling water is ejected.
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Test the mechanism and functioning of the control lever for the built-in
diesel engine.
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Check the rudder mechanism and the lower bearing for tightness.
9.7
Sails
Main sail
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Main sail get lifted with main halyard by winch
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It is strongly recommended to sail up wind by engine whaile hoisting
and lowering main sail to prevent demage of the sail
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“Lasy-jack” shell make it easier to fold the sail when lowered
Furling Genoa
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The revving line should already be in place, coiled up in the furling drum.
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Lead the fore leech through the feeder that is fitted at the upper part of
the furling device.
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Bend the Genoa halyard.
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Pull the Genoa slowly over the halyard winch. Fasten the Genoa tack
after lifting and set the sail up again.
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Bend the Genoa sheet to sail with a bowline knot and furl it slowly
without crumpling. Lead the sheet through the tack car to the winch.
There may be some technical changes which are referred to in out technical
description and plans.
9.8
Before setting sail for the first time
a)
Deck fittings and running gear
b)
Mast and standing gear
c)
Engine and propulsion systems