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step   in   the   bilge.   

   

a)            Good    preparation        and    maintenance        of    the    spar    and    rigging    is    essential    prior    to   
stepping.            The    spar    should    first    be    laid    carefully    on    two    or    more    supports,    washed    and   
inspected    from    top    to    bottom.        Check    the    masthead    and    sheaves    for    excessive    wear    or   
abrasion.       Inspect    all    halyards    from    end    to    end    for    signs   of    wear    or    abrasions,    and    replace   
as   necessary.       Inspect   the   standing   rigging   carefully,    looking   for   broken   wire   strands,   cracked   
swage   terminals    or   nicks,   scratches    and   dents   in   rod   rigging.       Inspect   all   clevis   pins   for    wear,   
and    to    be    certain    that    they    are    properly    pinned    and    taped    so    that    they    do    not    damage   
sails    or   halyards.      Consult   your   Tartan   Dealer   if   you   detect   any   potential   problem.   

   

b)          Install      the      spreaders       and      secure      the      rigging      to      the      spreader       ends.            Be      sure      the      
halyards      are      not   entangled    with   the   spreaders.       Pad   the   spreader    ends   with   foam   and   tape   
over    thoroughly    to    prevent    chafe    to    the    sails.        Test    all    mast    lights    with    a    portable    12    Volt   
battery   and   label   all   wires   at   the   mast   base   accordingly.         Tie    all    running    rigging    together    and   
secure    the    bundle    to    the    spar    at    the    lower    black    band.   Tie   all   standing   rigging   together   and   
secure    the   bundle    to   the   spar   at   the   lower    black    band.       Remove    cotter   and   clevis    pins   from   
all    turnbuckles    and    place    them    in    a    container    for    future    use.       Back    off    all    turnbuckles   and   
lightly    grease    the    threads    of    the    turnbuckle    screws    with    a    corrosion    inhibitor    such    as      
Lanocote    or   Tef   Gel.       If   the   turnbuckle    threads    have    tape   adjustment    marks,    do   not   remove   
the   tape   or   alter   the   positioning   by   adjusting   the   turnbuckle   unevenly.   

   

DOUBLE   CHECK   EACH   OF   THE   ABOVE   STEPS   BEFORE   PROCEEDING.

   

   

c)            Prepare    a    rope    sling,    of    adequate    capacity,    which    will    take    the    weight    of    the    spar.            
Place    the    sling   INSIDE    the    standing    and    running    rigging    so    that    it    will    not    crush    the    rigging   
against   the   spar.      Next,   make   fast   a   ½”   diameter    tie-­‐down    line    to   the   sling,    securing    the   line   
at   the    lower    end    of   the    spar.       Ensure    that   the       tie-­‐down    will   not   interfere    with    the   removal   
of    the    bundle    of    standing    rigging    which    will    be    undone   before    the    sling    is    removed.          To   
prevent    the    weight    of    the    spar    being    carried    by    the    spreaders    or    mast   hardware   when   the   
spar    is    raised    to    a    vertical    position,    adjust    the    tie-­‐down    so    that    the    weight    of    the    spar    is   
carried   by   the   sling   and   tie-­‐down   only.   

   

d)       Attach    the    crane    lifting    hook    to    the    sling.    It    is    recommended      that    a    piece    of    carpet    be   
wrapped    and    taped    around    the    lifting    hook    to    prevent    it    from    marking    the    mast    during   
stepping.   

   

DO   NOT   STAND   OR   POSITION   ANYONE   DIRECTLY   BELOW   A   SUSPENDED    MAST.

   

   

At    least    three    persons    in    addition    to    the    crane    operator    should    be    present    when    stepping   
the    spar.       Position   one    person    at    the    foot    of    the    mast    to    guide    the    foot    as    the    mast    is   
being    lifted,    slowly    swing    the    crane    toward    the    yacht    while    keeping    the    foot    pointed   
toward    the    base    of    the    crane.         This    will    keep    the    spar   from   swinging   into   the   crane.   

   

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Страница 1: ...Tartan 4000 Owner Manual Tartan Yachts 1920 Fairport Nursery Rd Fairport Harbor Ohio 44077 440 392 2628...

Страница 2: ...uning at the Dock 4 4 Tuning While Sailing 5 0 FUELSYSTEM 5 1 Fuel Tank 5 2 Fueling 5 3 Fuel Grade 6 0 ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION 6 1 Engine 6 2 Transmission 6 3 Saildrive 6 4 Propellers 6 5 Removal of P...

Страница 3: ...Safety Harnesses 11 6 Flashlights 11 7 Dinghy or Life Raft 11 8 Flares 11 9 Fog Signals and Radar Reflectors 11 10 Anchor 12 MAINTENANCE 12 1 Topside Surfaces 12 1 1 Gelcoat 12 1 2 Painted Surfaces 1...

Страница 4: ...scellaneous 13 FITTING OUT 13 1 Prior to Launch 3 2 After Launch 13 3 Stepping the Spar 14 LAYING UP FOR WINTER STORAGE 14 1 Hauling Slings 14 2 Cradle Support 14 3 When Yacht Is Hauled 14 4 Fresh Wat...

Страница 5: ...h U S Coast Guard Regulations Please identify your model and hull number when contacting your dealer or Tartan Yachts for any reason The first three letters of the HIN identify the builder with code H...

Страница 6: ...to Tartan Activating and checking all mechanical systems under the conditions of actual usage Stepping the spars and installing all rigging Tuning and adjustment of the rigging must be carried out und...

Страница 7: ...mmissioning of your Tartan is the responsibility of your dealer This is very important in assuring the satisfactory operation of your yacht The construction and inspection of each Tartan is completed...

Страница 8: ...following is a list of minimum commissioning duties to be performed by both the boat owner and the dealer Additional operations may be required dependent on the model and equipment thereon It is impor...

Страница 9: ...nd tested Rudder gater checked for leakage with boat underway Flush bilge area thoroughly with fresh water and run pumps to flush out excess building dust which settled during the shipping of the boat...

Страница 10: ...maintained and go aloft to correct if needed Tighten backstay turnbuckle Tighten lower shrouds so mast is straight athwartships Tighten intermediate shrouds With rigging adjustments completed install...

Страница 11: ...pump s NOTE if auto pump is installed adjust switch level and ensure the auto switch is not blocked by bilge hoses Operate sump pump shower and drain collection and on some models sinks Check operati...

Страница 12: ...is Company policy that the Tartan line of yachts is continually upgraded and improved Therefore you may find your yacht equipped with gear different from that shown in your manual Any new piece of eq...

Страница 13: ...Plan DC Layout Interior Lighting Plan 110 VAC Layout Propane Leak Detector Schematic Air Conditioning Layout LPG Wiring Thru Hull Layout Tables Table 1 Specifications Table 2 Sailmaker s Specification...

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Страница 15: ...UNDER SEAT LKR SHELF TABLE BUNK EXTENSION SLIDE OUT DROP LEAF FREEZER ICEBOX W DOOR SINK SINK STOVE COUNTER DRAWERS UNDER E L E C T R O N IC S ELECTRICAL CHARTS SINK WC SHELF W STORAGE UNDER SHOWER T...

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Страница 18: ...LIGHTS SHARE BREAKER LIGHTS 1 LIGHTS 3 ALL RUN WITH 14 AWG WIRE LIGHTS 1 RUN WITH 10 AWG WIRE ACROSS THE BOAT USE 14 AWG TO EACH LIGHT LIGHTS 2 LIGHTS 1 AND FORWARD TO THE V BERTH DIMMER MAIN CABIN DI...

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Страница 21: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 14 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 14 DUAL UNIT AIRCON LAYOUT TAPPAN TM7050S MICROWAVE M AG NU M M S IN VE RT ER 3 4 AFT BOLT O...

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Страница 24: ...T I SELF TACKING JIB 55 58 J SELF TACKING JIB 16 25 I REACHER 59 75 J REACHER 18 21 P MAINSAIL LUFF 53 75 E MAINSAIL FOOT 16 5 BRIDGE CLEARANCE 64 1 BALLAST DISPLACEMENT RATIO PERCENT 38 DISPLACEMENT...

Страница 25: ...E CAR HARKEN 1777 SYS A SLIDER FOOT LOOSE CLEW ATTACHMENT CAR INSTALLED ON BOOM TACK CUT BACK 89mm or 3 50 TACK CUT UP 28mm or 1 12 REEF CUT BACK 89mm or 3 50 REEF CUT UP 60mm or 2 36 MAST RAKE 304 MM...

Страница 26: ...8 14 10 BLUE FLECK STA SET OUTHAUL TACKLE 1 3 8 45 BLUE FLECK STA SET LAZY JACK UPPER 1 1 4 45 WHITE STA SET LAZY JACK FORWARD 2 1 4 20 6 WHITE STA SET LAZY JACK AFT 2 1 4 37 4 WHITE STA SET LAZY JACK...

Страница 27: ...HROUD 2 3 8 20 6 13 16 OS 470038 STEMBALL TBK 5 8 PIN HEADSTAY 1 3 8 56 7 5 16 NAVTEC N841 12 TBK 5 8 PIN REACHER HEADSTAY 1 5 16 59 11 9 16 MARINE EYE TBK 5 8 PIN BACKSTAY UPPER 1 3 8 51 4 9 16 5 8 E...

Страница 28: ...X X X Secure turnbuckles and clevis pins with cotter pins and protect with tape X X Tune or re tune rigging X X X Inspect all rigging deck fittings for cracks crevices deterioration kinks or other unu...

Страница 29: ...raw water intake strainer X Replace engine mounted fuel filter and remote filter separator element X Change engine oil See engine manual for complete engine schedule X Clean and lubricate the optiona...

Страница 30: ...Nylon bearings with WD40 X Inspect bolt assemblies for tightness and lubrication Oil bearing areas check adjustment of quadrant grease mating areas oil support bearings on seat face oil shaft bearings...

Страница 31: ...The strength weight characteristic of the sandwich composite as well as resistance to impact and abrasion is magnified by the use of multi axial glass in the laminate 3 2 Deck The deck and cockpit lik...

Страница 32: ...the rail is called the main or upper shroud If it were to travel this route directly the angle of support would be so fine as to induce extremely large tensile forces in the shroud and equally large...

Страница 33: ...sail loading varies from side to side the forestay terminals are subject to extreme fatigue loading Start tuning the spar by ensuring that the mast is in the center of the boat perpendicular to the de...

Страница 34: ...d just above the gooseneck The fore and aft distance between the mast and the halyard at the gooseneck level is the amount of rake Ease off the forestay turnbuckles and tighten the backstay turnbuckle...

Страница 35: ...lboat when sailing up wind should have a slight tendency to round up or head into the wind if the helm is let go If you find it typically difficult to hold the boat off the wind the boat is carrying t...

Страница 36: ...the engine Owner s Manual Read this manual carefully so that it is thoroughly understood The life and performance of the engine will depend upon the care it is given 6 2 Transmission The reduction ge...

Страница 37: ...pe muffler In operation the engine water pump draws water through the engine intake port circulates it through the engine block then into the muffler The water is mixed with the exhaust gases in the m...

Страница 38: ...the same size as that in the hull should be drilled in the wood The holes may then be aligned and the wooden backup plate may be bedded with marine sealer and allowed to dry C Install the thru hull fi...

Страница 39: ...plied with batteries The battery box is located under the aft cabin bunk Note Do NOT turn the main battery switch to OFF while the engine is running as serious damage to the charging system will resul...

Страница 40: ...vent them from coming in contact with water 10 4 Electronic Equipment All electronic equipment serviced by the yacht s 12 volt electric circuit should be separately protected by a circuit breaker or f...

Страница 41: ...be attached to some permanent fixture on or above the deck They should be of good quality and capable of carrying the full weight of the wearer falling several feet 11 6 Flashlights The yacht should b...

Страница 42: ...ng winches engine bilge and head as well as surface finishes for signs of needed maintenance All deck hardware should be washed down with fresh water after sailing in salt water 12 1 1 Gelcoat Surface...

Страница 43: ...portlights and hatches of your yacht are manufactured by various companies The portlights are stainless trimmed with safety glass or Lexan Screen inserts are included Lexan which is impact resistant a...

Страница 44: ...residue 2 Wipe surface thoroughly with a rag that has been dampened with Interlux Fiberglass Solvent Wash 202 or an equivalent de waxing agent to remove mold release agents wax and other contamination...

Страница 45: ...om is governed by the nature of the water in which the yacht is kept and to some extent by the use it gets If the waters are polluted or are conducive to marine growth the yacht may have to be hauled...

Страница 46: ...season The end fitting should be checked each time the yacht is sailed to ensure it closes and locks smoothly and securely The splice at the end fitting should also be checked with each sail Rope she...

Страница 47: ...0 Engine The maintenance of your engine is covered in the engine Owner s Manual which should be read carefully Note Once the engine is started it should be operated until it reaches full operating tem...

Страница 48: ...arding the cleaning of your ultraleather or ultraseude fabrics 12 14 Steering The manufacturer s instructions for maintaining your steering system should be followed closely The complete system includ...

Страница 49: ...harged that battery terminals are clean and that all electrical connections are clean and secure Prior to launch all thru hull valves should be closed to prevent any leakage Check that all thru hull f...

Страница 50: ...ly grease the threads of the turnbuckle screws with a corrosion inhibitor such as Lanocote or Tef Gel If the turnbuckle threads have tape adjustment marks do not remove the tape or alter the positioni...

Страница 51: ...THOD OF CHOCKING THE MAST AT THE PARTNERS USE ONLY SPARTITE TO CHOCK YOUR CARBON FIBER MAST AS WOOD OR OTHER CHOCKS CAN POINT LOAD AND DAMAGE THE MAST Lower the crane cable sufficiently to allow the s...

Страница 52: ...th and grease Wash down the topsides and deck All gear that may be damaged by cold or damp such as clothing life jackets books batteries etc should be removed from the yacht and placed in a warm dry s...

Страница 53: ...ouble free operation next season follow the manufacturer s instructions and clean all valves in the head 14 6 Batteries Remove the batteries from the yacht Clean the terminals and fully charge the bat...

Страница 54: ...inter After the antifreezing process the intake hose should be replaced and made fast to the intake seacock Once again this is the best time to re open the water intake valve and to prepare a note to...

Страница 55: ...ify us when you change your address or if you have purchased your Tartan from a previous owner You made a wise decision to purchase a Tartan Your yacht delivers world class luxury and performance alon...

Страница 56: ...new or re manufactured part will be made by TMC Replacement or repair of the parts or components as provided herein is the exclusive remedy under this Limited Warranty This exclusive remedy will not...

Страница 57: ...ED ON NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY Further the following items are not covered under this Limited Warranty and or any damage or failure directly or indirectly caused by any of the following Fuels lu...

Страница 58: ...roperly to maintain or operate the Tartan Yacht part or component all expenses incurred by owner or TMC in connection with the replacement or repair of the part or component shall be for the account o...

Страница 59: ...and expedite the warranty process TMC requests that the owner comply with the following procedures Warranty claims shall be presented only to the TMC Warranty Service Department at 1920 Fairport Nurse...

Страница 60: ...ranty TMC shall have the right but not the obligation in its sole discretion to purchase the Tartan Yacht from the owner for the original purchase price The TMC Warranty Service Department has the exc...

Страница 61: ...T4000 OM Tartan Yachts Commissioning Checklist...

Страница 62: ...ge of yachts and their ability to provide you with the service you deserve They are experts in their profession who realize that they must provide you with a high level of service and attention when y...

Страница 63: ...ur yacht Complete the Warranty Registration form and return it to Tartan Yachts promptly Advise Tartan Yachts of any change of address or change of ownership to assist us in maintaining an accurate li...

Страница 64: ...to lift your Tartan is very important to avoid damaging the saildrive unit and to assure that the center of gravity of the yacht is midway between the straps Additional caution should be exercised to...

Страница 65: ...s Check installation of anodes Refer to your to your engine manual for care and maintenance of anodes Interior Charge and inspect batteries NOTE Batteries are shipped from our plant with only partial...

Страница 66: ...maintained and go aloft to correct if needed Tighten backstay turnbuckle Tighten lower shrouds so mast is straight athwartships Tighten intermediate shrouds With rigging adjustments completed install...

Страница 67: ...pump s NOTE if auto pump is installed adjust switch level and ensure the auto switch is not blocked by bilge hoses Operate sump pump shower and drain collection and on some models sinks Check operati...

Страница 68: ...pplicable qIf excess headstay sag is apparent adjust furler or tension backstay DEALER ____________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ OW...

Страница 69: ...mpletion of this registration is important It will allow us to follow up on any warranties and to keep you apprised of useful information techniques or updates regarding your Tartan Personal Informati...

Страница 70: ...NO YES If YES how many Type Size Years Owned Date sold 2 For approximately how many years have you sailed as a day sailor as an auxiliary haven t sailed 3 How would you describe your background in sa...

Страница 71: ...with TARTAN Magazine advertising Magazine reviews Boat shows Dealer Brochures TARTAN web site YOUR PURCHASE 7 Rank the following features for their importance to you when you selected your TARTAN 1 m...

Страница 72: ...s Hunter Nautor Swan Hinckley C C Island Packet Other s 10 How many boat dealers did you visit and how many trips did you make before ordering your TARTAN Number of TARTAN dealers Number of trips Numb...

Страница 73: ...Because we advertise in many publications we would like to know which ones you read regularly either as a subscriber or from the newsstand Please check the relevant titles below and then circle the on...

Страница 74: ...Owner Registration 18 Additional comments THANK YOU FROM TARTAN YACHTS tartan reg_ques doc...

Страница 75: ...mpletion of this registration is important It will allow us to follow up on any warranties and to keep you apprised of useful information techniques or updates regarding your Tartan Personal Informati...

Страница 76: ...NO YES If YES how many Type Size Years Owned Date sold 2 For approximately how many years have you sailed as a day sailor as an auxiliary haven t sailed 3 How would you describe your background in sa...

Страница 77: ...with TARTAN Magazine advertising Magazine reviews Boat shows Dealer Brochures TARTAN web site YOUR PURCHASE 7 Rank the following features for their importance to you when you selected your TARTAN 1 m...

Страница 78: ...s Hunter Nautor Swan Hinckley C C Island Packet Other s 10 How many boat dealers did you visit and how many trips did you make before ordering your TARTAN Number of TARTAN dealers Number of trips Numb...

Страница 79: ...Because we advertise in many publications we would like to know which ones you read regularly either as a subscriber or from the newsstand Please check the relevant titles below and then circle the on...

Страница 80: ...Owner Registration 18 Additional comments THANK YOU FROM TARTAN YACHTS tartan reg_ques doc...

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