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 Owner's Manual

 Cormorant 470 / 430 / 390 AL

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This manual includes important fundamentals regarding equipment supplied by other manufacturers. 
More detailed information regarding such equipment can be found in manuals provided by the OEM.

Batteries

This manual has been compiled to help you to operate your craft with safety and pleasure.  It contains 
details of the craft; the equipment supplied or fitted its systems and information on their operation. 
Please read it carefully and familiarise yourself with the craft before using it.  Ensure that everyone 
who will operate the vessel reads this manual before setting out.
This manual complies with the EU Recreational Craft Directive (RCD) and should not be perceived as 
an exhaustive guide to the vessel.  A manual is not a replacement for experience and common sense!

Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Manuals

Outboard engine

ABOUT THIS MANUAL

Hazard - usually followed by text 
description (see following 
section)

Safety Labels

The craft and this manual show symbols which advise the owner/operator and crew of imperative
safety precautions to follow when operating and/or servicing equipment. The following symbols may
be found on your craft.  They should be respected at all times.

 

A list of these manuals is given here:

Denotes a reminder of safety practices or directs attention to unsafe 
practices which could result in personal injury or damage to the craft or 
components.

Warning

Dedicated discharge opening 
for extinguisher

Explanation of Hazard Warnings

Electrical Hazard

Bilge pumps

Fuel fill point: letter 'D denotes 
suitability for  'diesel fuel

Read the Owners Manual

Information

Location of fire extinguisher

Danger

Denotes a hazard exists which can result in injury or death if proper 
precautions are not taken.

Denotes useful or important facts or suggestions that can greatly 
enhance safety and efficiency of operations.

Caution

Do not remove or obstruct any safety label.  Replace any label which 
becomes illegible.

Denotes an extreme intrinsic hazard exists which would result in high 
probability of death or irreparable injury if proper precautions are not 
taken.

Caution

 

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Summary of Contents for Southern Pacific Cormorant 390 AL

Page 1: ...ling and operating experience before assuming command of the craft Any boat dealer or national sailing federation or yacht club will be pleased to advise you of local sea schools or competent instruct...

Page 2: ...Tubes Explanation of Hazard Warnings Steering System Recommended Safety Equipment PRE LAUNCH OBSERVATIONS Electrical System Anchoring Mooring Towing Risk of Flooding DC System Hull Size SYSTEMS DESCR...

Page 3: ...Boating Experience Reduce speed when there is limited visibility rough water people in the water nearby boats or structures Ensure all crew receive suitable training particularly with regards to loca...

Page 4: ...raft and this manual show symbols which advise the owner operator and crew of imperative safety precautions to follow when operating and or servicing equipment The following symbols may be found on yo...

Page 5: ...in typical steady winds of Beaufort force 4 or less and the associated significant waves heights of up to 0 3 m and occasional waves of 0 5 m height Typically such conditions might be encountered on...

Page 6: ...rement to EN ISO 8665 Marine propulsion engines and systems Power measurements and declarations Horsepower Maximum Recommended Power Length of Hull 4 700 Edible stores provisions Max Load as on Builde...

Page 7: ...ement to EN ISO 8665 Marine propulsion engines and systems Power measurements and declarations Horsepower Maximum Recommended Power Length of Hull 4 300 Edible stores provisions Max Load as on Builder...

Page 8: ...wer measurement to EN ISO 8665 Marine propulsion engines and systems Power measurements and declarations Horsepower Maximum Recommended Power Length of Hull 3 900 Max Load as on Builder s Plate 3 000...

Page 9: ...cation Capacity Litres min aft sum Bilge Pumps Bilge Pumps are fitted as follows Tubes Never use flammable solvents i e kerosene for bilge cleaning however oily it becomes The bilge should always be c...

Page 10: ...the electrical installation while the system is energised 0 Refer to the wiring diagrams at the back of the manual for further details The DC system consists of the following circuits The direct curre...

Page 11: ...When charging and dis connecting a battery ensure that no water or metal objects can contact the terminals Turn off all items drawing power from the battery Ensure that the battery space is well venti...

Page 12: ...urther use System repairs should be made by a competent person Bio fuels and fuels that have significant alcohol content can attack plastic fuel tanks Such fuels should not be used in this craft Porta...

Page 13: ...ately by a qualified person Caution Caution Mechanism The craft is fitted with the following steering position s Steering System A kill chord is provided at the helm so that the engine will cut out wh...

Page 14: ...s see section 6 5 First aid kit including compress and thermal blanket Stability can also be adversely affected by sloshing fluid Bilge water should be kept to a minimum Anchor and line Caution Compas...

Page 15: ...doorways should be closed to minimise the risk of water ingress Check function of bilge pumps regularly clear debris from their inlets Caution Information Risk of Falling Overboard For maximum weight...

Page 16: ...es NAVIGATION OPERATION All Brands 50HP 37 kW CE marked Warning depend Information Danger If a fuel leak or fumes are detected do not start the engine Ensure all crew leave the boat and have a qualifi...

Page 17: ...or damage is recommended in order to maintain peak performance and to maximise the longevity of the engine Caution Maximum speed Ensure all crew are informed about the craft s behaviour Be aware that...

Page 18: ...strength of the strong point to which it is attached Navigation Lights Caution Information A tow line shall always be made fast in a way that it can be released when under load Caution Always replace...

Page 19: ...e an entry in ship s log The necessary frequency of service or maintenance depends upon the environment in which the boat operates The intervals listed in this section should be viewed as maximums Thi...

Page 20: ...object Connections Lines Clean Check for wear Flame Arrestor Mounts Fasteners Check Cooling System Controls Power steering oil level Steering Check for proper operation Hull Check for loose damaged or...

Page 21: ...ten all terminals securely and spray them with light marine preservative oil Check all terminals for corrosion corroded terminals and connectors should be replaced or thoroughly cleaned Certain liquid...

Page 22: ...fittings and clamps as required NOTE If the engine is cold allow room for expansion Check the sacrificial anodes and replace as necessary Check and protect all the systems on the boat Remove all wate...

Page 23: ...aware of local legislation regarding discharge Retain any household waste until it can be properly disposed of ashore Household Waste Make excessive noise Most people take to the water for relaxation...

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