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Flooded engine: 

 

Too soft/short of pulls can result in a flooded engine. If you smell rich fuel and engine hasn’t started 

after 6 or more pulls, you have probably flooded. If so disconnect fuel, turn throttle way up and pull 

several strokes to clear. Try again. If still flooded, contact the dock staff. You may have to wait 20 

minutes before retrying.  

 

 

 

Engine Operation: 

 

Cold outboards typically like to run at a moderate pace; Once they are warmed up they should idle and 

run smoothly at low RPMs.  Never run an engine high before it is warmed up as you can break cold 

metal pieces. Running the engine in neutral a couple minutes after start (to warm up) as well as a 

couple minutes before you kill the engine (to cool down) optimizes performance and increases engine 

longevity. The challenge is keeping a good RPM (without operating at high speed inside the marina), 

but slow enough to keep it from cutting out. It is best to utilize neutral whenever possible to rev up 

engine and coast. Anytime you are shifting gears make sure to slow throttle speed to low. Shifting too 

high can sever the shear pin which protects the transmission. 

 

 

To achieve a tighter turn radius, angling the engine the same direction as the tiller can be very effective 

especially in reverse. 

 

Warning:  Make sure engine is well secured with clamps turned tightly to the right. (Righty 

tighty 

) Never loosen these underway and risk dropping engine into the water. Also, the safety 

line should be connected from engine to the boat. Especially with rough seas. 

 

Stopping the engine 

 

To shut down the engine, throttle down, put into neutral then pull off the kill switch. Once the engine 

stops, disconnect fuel line.  Next, hoist the engine out of the water by first shifting to forward gear and 

tilt to completely clear. (Engine will not tilt unless it is shifted into forward.) Close tank vent.

 

 

Refueling- 

Mercury 4 stroke engines 

only

 burn unleaded! 

Not diesel or pre-mix

. Disconnect fuel line 

from engine then close vent on tank. Carry to fuel dock downwind of boat to avoid filling cabin with 

fumes. Fill tank watching closely for overflow. Fuel dock pumps do not have auto shut-off valves. 

Once full, reconnect to engine, open valve, then go through start procedures. Only refuel if you had the 

boat for an overnight. SSC will refuel day-sail charters.  

 

Safety precautions:

  

Anytime you smell gas fumes in the cabin, do 

not

 start engine until you have completely ventilated the 

boat by opening all compartments. 

 

Never

 leave the fuel tank up high in the cockpit when you are motoring outside of the marina. A falling 

fuel tank could cause a fire! 

 

Содержание Fearful Symmetry J 80

Страница 1: ...1 J 80 Fearful Symmetry Welcome Aboard Quick Start Guide Boat Manual...

Страница 2: ...fleet for the following reasons Day sailing performance Racing performance with a well established fleet Asymmetrical spinnaker for qualified charterers Small cabin with basic sleeping quarters in v b...

Страница 3: ...ems The Engine Starting Stopping Operating p 8 10 Refueling p 9 Outboard Diagram p 10 Electrical Systems p 11 Sails and Rigging p 12 24 North Sails J 80 Sail Trim Guide p 18 20 Main Sail Reefing Diagr...

Страница 4: ...ns Anchor Danforth anchor w Rode Chain is 8 line is 125 twisted nylon is stowed in plastic tub below companionway Engine Mercury 4 HP 4 stroke outboard Accommodations Sleeps 2 in V berth dbl and 2 sin...

Страница 5: ...5...

Страница 6: ...hed sheets Forestay Radar reflector Below companionway SAFETY Location 4 Type II PFDs in bag V berth 1 Type IV Throw cushion 1 Lifesling Stern pulpit 2 Type BC 1 Fire Extinguishers Starboard port bulk...

Страница 7: ...ent handheld flares located in the safety box port v berth Please ensure these are dated properly and look usable Fire extinguishers 2 Type BC I extinguishers located on the port starboard bulkhead in...

Страница 8: ...gently tilt down When in use the throttle handle will contact the stern pulpit unless it is raised above the level of the pulpit At operating speed the engine will generally remain straight and the t...

Страница 9: ...ection as the tiller can be very effective especially in reverse Warning Make sure engine is well secured with clamps turned tightly to the right Righty tighty Never loosen these underway and risk dro...

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Страница 11: ...is not equipped with a depth sounder and or running lights Running Lights Fearful Symmetry does not have built in running lights Use the portable lights in the safety box and or the canvas bag on the...

Страница 12: ...es on the main should always be flying free In strong winds a J 80 is more like a dinghy and needs much flatter sails This means that the mainsail must be deep and powerful in its form to power the bo...

Страница 13: ...moved from the cleat Fearful s jib halyard is a blue white line cleated and coiled on the port side of the mast If you accidentally release the jib halyard make sure to re tension before furling or un...

Страница 14: ...roll Keep gentle pressure on both sheets as the furling line is being hauled in to create an even wrap Wrap sheets a minimum of three times around the furl to well secure for winds at the dock Secure...

Страница 15: ...ng sure halyard is free and clear to the top Next ease boom vang untie sail ties and uncoil mainsheet for preparation of hoisting Make sure reefing lines are eased as well unless you pre reefed at the...

Страница 16: ...verrides the sail is raised look up to make sure sail is going up free of obstacles Once sail is raised coil halyard for safety Only raise the main halyard if the boat is head to wind so there is no l...

Страница 17: ...17 Main sail Adjustments Stowed main halyard Outhaul Furler Main halyard Jib halyard Jib Furler Outhaul cams Boom Vang spring loaded system Main sheet traveler Cunningham Doubles as reef hook Backstay...

Страница 18: ...ndow in the luff of the mainsail enables the jib trimmer to see the leach of the jib in relation to the lower spreader Halyard tension Just like the mainsail the jibs depth and draft position is contr...

Страница 19: ...he main Draft is moved forwards and the leach is opened even more In winds over 20 knots the main should be completely flat and the sails lower third should do all the work Out hall Cunningham and kic...

Страница 20: ...justed so that the leach telltale above the top batten flies straight aft This is good reference for the jib sheet trimmer to look at through the mainsails spreader window Just like the mainsail the j...

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Страница 22: ...the padeye on the starboard aft end of the boom See diagram and pictures Make sure to never pull the reefing line into the boom To avoid this make sure the reefing line is attached through the sail to...

Страница 23: ...23 Reefing Components Stowed halyard Reefing line Reef line jam cleat at forward end of boom Reefing cringle Cunningham hook Reefing line must be pulled tight Reef ties around sail only not Boom...

Страница 24: ...24 Reefed Main...

Страница 25: ...keep centerline of boat parallel to dock Bow sits further from dock than stern Attach a bow stern line and a fore aft spring line Fenders should be positioned to protect boat Before walking away move...

Страница 26: ...26 Engine out of the water Boom stored in a horizontal position...

Страница 27: ...27 Rafting up Fenders and spring lines well placed Spreaders must be staggered to not collide Deck and Cockpit tidy...

Страница 28: ...each side of the boat and secure forward and aft spring lines Fold and cover sails and tidy lines Make sure roller furling jib is rolled completely and lines are well secured Ease backstay and boom v...

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Страница 31: ...hts depth sounder and a stereo which connects to your ipod phone or tablet Taj Mahal does not have shore power Since there are not internal running lights Taj has been supplied with portable running l...

Страница 32: ...Namaste has Shore Power and is equipped with a VHF radio depth sounder wind speed instruments and running lights Fearful Symmetry s Shore Power is currently disconnected so there are no inboard syste...

Страница 33: ...stem hence all the switches down below This system is obsolete so none of the switches are actively usable Instead the boat is equipped with portable running lights stowed in the safety boxes Always k...

Страница 34: ...ar J Uproar does not have shore power Instead the boat is equipped with portable running lights stowed in the safety boxes Always keep a chart handy since there is no depth sounder Stellar J has shore...

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