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2.1.2.
Attachment points for lifting gear, support points for slipping and transport
Craning
In many ports yachts are launched or put on ashore with cranes and hoisting gear. The belts
must be attached in a way complying with the stability of the hull and the distribution of weights
so that the boat is, as far as possible, in a horizontal position.
The boat may only be lifted with belts and a crosshead dimensioned for the load. The correct
position of the belts should be marked with stickers below the toe rail.
The rear belt is near the Saildrive engine. The belt must not be led
behind the Saildrive!
Slipping
If the yacht is transported to the shore on a slipway, it is recommended to use an appropriate
cradle for transport and storage preventing the yacht from tipping over. The yacht may stand on
its keel.
If the yacht is to stand on the keel over a longer period of time, forward and after quarters have to
be supported efficiently in order to relieve the structure.
Storage
On principle, the yacht is only to be stored using an appropriate transport and storage cradle. A
three-point bearing is permitted.
Regarding the excellent sail characteristics of our boats and the lightweight construction the
supports must be arranged carefully. Pay attention that the hull will not be damaged. The
supports should have an area of at least 200 mm by 300 mm and should be cushioned (but not
to soft).
When setting the boat down, make sure that the boat is equally supported by all supports. In
addition, it must be ensured that the supports never bear the weight of the entire boat. The keel
must be set down on blocks separately in order to “support” its weight.
Transport
A land transport can only be carried out with a special-purpose vehicle.
The guidelines for transport are generally the same as for slipping and storage, too.
In addition, the yacht must be supported at forward and after quarters to relieve the structure.
The yacht must be secured with at least 2 appropriate belts.
2.2.
Underwater painting
If the boat has not been provided with an underwater painting by the shipyard or the trader, you
should do so or have it done by a specialist firm before the first launch. It extends the durability of
your boat and reduces the tractive resistance.
2.3.
Engine, propeller
The boat is delivered with an installed drive system ready for operation. Make sure that the
batteries are connected and there is fuel in the tank.
You may only start the engine when the boat is in the water and the seacock is open. Start the
engine according to the operating instructions of the drive system.
Check if cooling water is discharged from the exhaust after the engine is started.
To run in the engine, follow the operating instructions. Do not run the engine with to many revs
and keep to the oil change intervals.
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