Manual Anytec 868 CAB
2017 (REV A)
Anytec Sweden AB
Magasinsgatan 7
903 27 UMEÅ
0770-220 210
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1.6 CE
This boat has been given category C, with a crew limit of 8 passengers in accordance with
ISO 12217-1.
Boats in this category are designed to travel close to the coast, in large bays, at estuaries, on
lakes and rivers where conditions may be up to and including Beaufort force 6 (equivalent to
13.8 m/s) and significant wave heights up to 2 m, provided that:
The crew has sufficient training and/or experience of:
Operation of the boat and equipment fitted.
Users of this boat must ensure and be aware that:
All members of the crew receive the necessary skills and training;
The boat is not laden with weights in excess of the maximum load recommended by
the manufacturer;
Water in the keel area (bilge water) must be kept to a minimum;
Stability is reduced by weights placed high up;
In heavy weather, hatches must be kept closed so as to minimise the risk of water
ingress;
Stability may be reduced if the boat is loaded incorrectly, displaced load.
Waves can greatly affect stability
Hull identification number: LV-ANY 868
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Declared on transom, SB side
1.7 Documentation, GA
Reference to documents provided at delivery.
1.8 General maintenance
We recommend continuous monitoring of the boat’s condition, both interior and exterior. Due
to todays high pollution levels we recommend that you clean the hull at regular intervals.
Also make sure that the antifouling on your boat is in good condition. Ideally, wash your boat
on land. Avoid forceful brushing, and ideally use a high-pressure washer jet. Avoid strong
solutions or detergents.
Aluminium creates a natural protective oxide which not be removed by polishing.
For stainless steel parts to withstand attacks, these must be polished with a suitable stainless
steel polish at least once a year.
Inspect all electrical functions at regular intervals. Check the bilge pump, but make sure that
the pump is turned off after inspection. The manual bilge pump is effective right up to the
stern, so get into the habit of using it, so get into the habit of using it.
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