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Sometimes the mooring line will lead down sharply
from the piling to the deck cleat. Loop the eye splice
around the piling twice to keep it from being pulled
up off the pile.
Pull the line through the looped eye if the mooring
line is too small to go around the piling twice or too
small to fit over once.
If you must drop a line over a piling that already
holds another boat’s line, run the eye of the line up
through the first eye from below, then loop it over the
pile. This will allow either line to be removed without
disturbing the other. If another line is dropped over
yours, simply reverse the process. Secure a little
slack in the other dock line, then slip your eye up
through its loop and over the top of the pile. Your
line can be dropped through the other eye.
When debarking from a dock, it is easier to release
the line from a cleat or piling, from on board the
boat, as soon as you leave the dock. Loop a long line
around the cleat or pier and leading both ends on
board you can release the line easily. Slip one end
around the cleat or pile, the pull it back on board.
Release the line without the eye splice, so it will
run freely from around the pile without hanging up
on the splice.
Fenders
Fenders are normally made of a rubberized plastic
and are usually filled with air. Most have a fitting
like a basketball so they can be inflated or deflated.
Fenders are available in a wide range of sizes and
shapes to fit both small and large vessels. Fenders
are normally designated in inches. They are used
between piers, docks, sea walls and the boat.
They protect the top sides of the boat from rubbing
against rough objects. Most fenders have eyes
of attachment which allow a line to be inserted
vertically or horizontally. This will permit the fender
to be tied off to fit a variety of marina, dock and
tidal situations. Be sure the fender is correct for the
vessel size. It is a good idea to carry extra fenders
but half a dozen is normally an acceptable number.
Remember to store fenders on board so they can
be easily accessed. Some people incorrectly call
fenders “bumpers”.
Note that optional fender clips are available for your
vessel.
There is a variety of fender styles
and types, each selected for
specified uses. When choosing
fenders, contact a marine dealer
or supply house. Explain how you
moor and use your vessel so they
can recommend the best fender
type for you. We suggest the type with a fill plug
so you can inflate them with a hand pump like the
ones used for bicycles.
Outboard Maneuvering
Directing propeller energy (thrust) makes slower
speed maneuvering easier. The propeller discharge
current is turned from one side to the other which
results in turning forces. Rudder boats need water
to flow by the rudder to be efficient. Outboard units
are designed to have reduced shaft angle, so the
propeller does not produce as much unequal blade
thrust and resistance. Large horsepower outboard
boats do produce more thrust and steering torque
but your vessel has the advantage of assisted power
steering.
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Страница 261: ...261 DOMESTIC SEATING OCCUPANCY...
Страница 262: ...262 SLING LOCATIONS FOR LIFTING...
Страница 265: ...265 YAMAHA OPTIMUS STEERING SYSTEM TWIN O B SHOWN...
Страница 266: ...266 YAMAHA OPTIMUS FUEL HARNESS...
Страница 267: ...267 GARMIN ETHERNET NETWORK NOTE GARMIN ETHERNET NETWORK LOCATED BEHIND GARMIN STBD PLOTTER...
Страница 268: ...268 YAMAHA OPTIMUS NMEA NETWORK...
Страница 269: ...269 AMPLIFIER SPEAKER WIRING...
Страница 270: ...270 HULL HARDWARE AFT THRU HULLS...
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Страница 276: ...276 AMPLIFIER RCA WIRING SETTINGS...
Страница 277: ...277 BATTERY MANAGEMENT PANEL COMPONENTS...
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Страница 279: ...279 BATTERY MANAGEMENT PANEL POWER CABLE OVERVIEW...
Страница 280: ...280 BATTERY MANAGEMENT PANEL POWER CABLES 1...
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Страница 290: ...290 HELM D C BREAKER PANEL FRONT...
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Страница 292: ...292 120 VOLT AC SHIP S MAIN PANEL FRONT...
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Страница 295: ...295 SUMP BILGE PUMP FLOAT SWITCH WIRING...
Страница 296: ...296 WATER HEATER COMPONENTS FUNCTIONS...