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Lifting and supporting ashore 

Please note that weight figures given in this manual are for an empty standard boat with empty water- 
and fuel tanks. The individual boats are not weighed. For this reason the weight figures are 
approximate. If lifting by crane, ensure that it has a safe over-capacity for extra equipment, personal 
equipment tank contents and more. 

 

All Hallberg-Rassy yachts are designed to stand safely on the keel, supported on two cross beams under 
the keel. The hull laminate is so dimensioned that load from the keel when resting in winter storing 
ashore will not cause any damage. The foremost beam under the keel should be placed as far forward as 
possible. It is also important that these supports do not compress over the time of storage. If the 
supports under the keel compresses, that will lead to too much load on the side supports with a high 
risk of damaging the hull laminate in that area. The four side supports are to be onto the hull, but at the 
same time not to put pressure onto the hull. The side supports have to be at least 25 x 25 cm for boats 
31-37 ft and 30 x 30 cm on yachts over 37 ft. The supporting area towards the hull shall not be just a 
flat surface but covered with rubber or carpet, so that these shape after the hull shape, thus distributing 
the possible loads over a larger area. At least on yachts 31-37 there additionally need to be a forward and 
aft support This in order to prevent that the boat may fall forward or aft due to the weight of people 
moving on deck, but also to distribute vertical loads from the side supports. Forward and aft supports 
are to be dimensioned as the side supports.  
 

All lifting and slipping, especially of sail boats involve risks of life and must 
be made by competent people.

 

 

 

Details of the keel configuration and the best positioning of the slings are found on attached sketch. If 
the boat is lifted by crane in slings, these must be very long or spread out by bars, to eliminate heavy 
load on the cap rails. As always, the person who lifts the boat need to ensure that the slings are 
positioned in such a way that the slings do no come in conflict with any vulnerable parts of the boat. 

Danger !

 

Summary of Contents for 2011

Page 1: ...Instruction Book All models 2011 2012...

Page 2: ...B F CIN No Recommended maximum load kg incl persons We at Hallberg Rassy always strive to improve our products For this reason changes are always possible and are carried out if considered appropriat...

Page 3: ...17 Winches 30 Batteries and Charging 18 20 Sprayhood 30 Electric system 12 and 24 v 20 22 Steering 31 33 230 V via Shore connection or Generator 23 Autopilot 34 230 V via Inverter 23 Electronic Instru...

Page 4: ...for your own comfort and safety please ensure that you obtain handling and operating experience before taking command of the craft Your dealer or national sailing federation or yacht club will be ple...

Page 5: ...sea valves are normally kept open and are only closed when a leak or other conditions call for it Overload The recommended maximum number of persons on board is one person meter hull length Local or...

Page 6: ...re changing to a type of craft you are not familiar with please ensure that you obtain handling and operating experience before taking command of the craft Please remember that safety is nothing that...

Page 7: ...ning at full speed for longer periods more than hour A new engine will consume more oil than normal Be especially careful with the oil level controls during the break in period The freshwater antifree...

Page 8: ...engine s anti vibrators will subside a little during the first season It is therefore important to check the level between the engine and the propeller shaft and maybe adjust it This should be done by...

Page 9: ...ller this one has two gears That means you have the first gear with higher revolution The second gear overdrive has lower revolution The higher revolution will give slightly faster acceleration and mo...

Page 10: ...d the shaft is no longer moving Then put the throttle back in neutral so the engine may be started up quickly if you should need to do so The above procedures are for all sailing propellers no matter...

Page 11: ...l yellow or any colour All this is of no consequence What s important is that it s clear and free from water It s simple to take a sample of the oil in your main diesel tank In the engine compartment...

Page 12: ...lberg Rassy 310 1 9 litres Hallberg Rassy 342 2 3 litres Hallberg Rassy 372 3 1 litres Hallberg Rassy 37 3 2 litres Hallberg Rassy 40 3 7 litres Hallberg Rassy 43 5 litres Hallberg Rassy 48 6 5 litres...

Page 13: ...13 Drawing of Diesel system HR 310 HR 46...

Page 14: ...14 Drawing of Diesel system HR 48 HR 64...

Page 15: ...released Furling mainsail shackle on boom Please be aware to install the shackle between the outhaul line on top of the boom with the screw up not down If the screw is positioned down it will cause u...

Page 16: ...he runners the HR 62 and 64 have permanent blocks on the toe rail just in front of the aft cleats Tighten the runners with help of the genoa winch If the main sail is so deeply reefed that it clears t...

Page 17: ...ind only then you should pull the new sheet Only in that way you minimize the risk of the sheet to hook in some kind of fitting If you have a non furling mainsail put the mainsail cover in place in th...

Page 18: ...nection be sure to charge the batteries 100 This should be done at least once a month A 230 v AC diesel generator optional is normally charging the batteries through a battery charger It s important n...

Page 19: ...ot much depends on the sea condition and how you carry your sails The drain is however often overestimated A heater that is running day and night is naturally using more electricity than one that is s...

Page 20: ...iguration file USB cable for programming Basic trouble shooting leaflet Description for the function of the main switches Normally all issues can be solved by just following the steps in the Basic tro...

Page 21: ...ies 342 and 310 If you want to cut off all power you should use the 24 V and 12 V main switch that you find in the hanging locker in the aft cabin With the main switch in off position you lose power t...

Page 22: ...ton simultaneously when you are finished Additional equipment after delivery and changing the configuration file There are spare out ports on most of the nodes Each port is rated for 8 A If your equip...

Page 23: ...ined switches and overload circuit breakers for the different outlets The GFCI switch is a safety device preventing accidents with electric shock if an electric lead should be touched If it is trigger...

Page 24: ...e to make following recommendations Avoid using generator and engine if the boat is heeling more than 15 degrees Heeling to the side where the generator is installed is more critical The generator is...

Page 25: ...sive when heated Mallorca is well known for this phenomenon As the water filter house is transparent you can easily see when the cartridge needs to be replaced HR 40 HR 64 To do this switch off the fr...

Page 26: ...ate thermometer in the box as the marking of the thermostat knob has no relation to the temperature to be set in degrees Temperature has a big influence on the battery drain and the power consumption...

Page 27: ...l activate the electric pump You do not need to change any valve on this boat This toilet always pumps into the holding tank To empty the holding tank open the valve located close to the toilet Always...

Page 28: ...lge pumps are not designed for damage control Check function of bilge pumps at regular intervals The electric bilge pump and the drain pump An automatic electric bilge pump is convenient but very unre...

Page 29: ...s vertical from the bow roller ready to drop If your anchor windlass has a two way electronic control the clutch needs no attending and the chain can be backed up by pushing the down button If the clu...

Page 30: ...nected to the bottom of the chain locker and can easily be cut in case of an emergency Turn the chain around after some years Put the anchor in the other end Regularly check the chain for cracks Repla...

Page 31: ...mpartment Storing below deck would be fully irresponsible as eventual leaking gas is heavier than air and will collect into the bilge and a direct danger of explosion will develop The burners and the...

Page 32: ...before further use The compass The compass is not compensated The compensation can only be made by a professional compass adjuster and only after the yacht has been in the water fully equipped for at...

Page 33: ...s will stretch and settle during the first time after a heavy load If necessary by observed play at the wheel adjust the tension at the quadrant The wires should not be loose but not too tight Metal d...

Page 34: ...fitting the boat has to be lifted out of the water The rudder has to be secured with supports in order to prevent it from falling out Make sure that the horizontal bolt to the right in the picture bel...

Page 35: ...ected to the rudder shaft directly If you have an autopilot with drive directly on the steering quadrant the autopilot will also work as an additional emergency steering On the Hallberg Rassy 54 there...

Page 36: ...lways be at the end pointing down This way it will not cause any injury in case it should pop out due to heavy pressure in the fender The ideal stow away place for the fenders is forward in the chain...

Page 37: ...r only helps the Boracol to penetrate into the teak After three to seven days you wash the deck with a sponge and cleaner for example green soap Please do not be afraid if you do not see any positive...

Page 38: ...o be happy with your varnished teak in the long run Naturally this is primarily valid for outside teak i e cap rails and hand rails The chart tables beside the accommodation hatch are considerably eas...

Page 39: ...s best and easiest made with a sodium hypochlorite solution This is available under several names but should contain only sodium hypochlorite usually 4 and declared suitable for water purification Sho...

Page 40: ...40 Adjustment of hinges for locker doors...

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Page 43: ...ot to put pressure onto the hull The side supports have to be at least 25 x 25 cm for boats 31 37 ft and 30 x 30 cm on yachts over 37 ft The supporting area towards the hull shall not be just a flat s...

Page 44: ...nce of the slings depending on the design of each individual crane affects where to best put the slings 310 342 372 37 HR 40 HR 64 Space for life raft Space for life raft Reinforced area for life raft...

Page 45: ...there is the slightest risk of frost all measures must be taken to prevent damage from freezing The secondary cooling water system of the engines also the generator should be checked regarding anti f...

Page 46: ...er 2 Toilet in 3 Sink in WC room out 4 Toilet out 5 Galley sink out 6 Deck drain port side 7 Deck drain starboard side 8 Bilge pump out 9 Exhaust outlet 10 Breather fuel tank 11 Emergency bilge pump o...

Page 47: ...in 5 Vacuumvalve out 6 Toilet flushwater in 7 Cockpit drain and deck drain 8 Gas locker drain 9 Emergency bilge pump 10 Manual bilge pump 11 Cockpit drain and aft chain locker drain 12 Shower drain pu...

Page 48: ...48 Hallberg Rassy 372 Standard Through hull fittings overview...

Page 49: ...tra equipment can occur 1 Deck drain port 2 3 Sink outlet 4 Cockpit drain 5 Cockpit drain 6 Seawater intake toilet 7 Speed skinfitting 8 Depth skinfitting 9 Wash basin outlet 10 Shower drain pump outl...

Page 50: ...r 2 Speed transducer 3 Outlet sink 4 Outlet toilet 5 Outlet wash basin 6 Outlet drain pump 7 Ventilation holdingtank 8 Outlet shower drainpump 9 Outlet deck drain port 10 Outlet cockpit drain port 11...

Page 51: ...ank 6 Shower waste water out 7 Wash basin out 8 Washing machine out 9 Holding tank out 10 Cockpit drain 11 Cooling water in engine 12 Deck drain 13 Emergence bilge pump out 14 Manual bilge pump out 15...

Page 52: ...let 5 Wash basin out 6 Skinfitting deck drain 7 Outlet el drain pump 8 Outlet shower drain pump 9 Outlet toilet 10 Skinfitting cockpit drain 11 Water intake engine 12 Skinfitting cockpit drain 13 Outl...

Page 53: ...ink galley 10 Cooling water intake main engine 11 Waterdivider generator 12 Outlet cockpit drains 2pcs 13 Inlet cooling water for AC flusher 50litr 14 Cooling water inlet generator 15 Inlet watermaker...

Page 54: ...ets 9 Seawater intake engine 10 Cooling water diesel generator 11 Outlet emergency bilgepump 12 Outlet manual bilgepump 13 Outlet electrical bilgepump 14 Water intake watermaker 15 Cockpit drainage 16...

Page 55: ...ilet 5 Outlet sink 6 Deck drains 7 Cockpit drains 8 Cooling water intake engine 9 Cooling water intake Diesel generator 10 Water intake water maker and A C 11 Cooling water outlet Diesel generator Ove...

Page 56: ...al bilgepump 13 Outlet electrical bilgepump 14 Water intake watermaker 15 Cockpit drainage 16 Water intake diesel generator 17 Speed depth transducer 18 Outlet sink 19 Outlet washing machine 20 Outlet...

Page 57: ...e event of rain it will only be a question of time before the water level in the cockpit is so high that the water will enter into the boat The water tank The water will maintain quite fresh for a lon...

Page 58: ...n plug pump dry Water maker Remove the membrane unit and store free from frost For drainage of pump and filters see the manual Deck shower See shower mixer Sea water pump and pipes Pump dry drain Engi...

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