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PILOT4 

Owner’s Manual 

 

 

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WESTPORT MARINE WARRANTY 

 

Westport Marine L

td manufacturer’s warranty extends for 12 months and is subject to the 

following conditions: 

Registration 

1.  On completion of the sale of a new Westport Marine boat a 

Product & Warranty 

Registration Form

 must be completed & returned to Westport Marine Ltd, including 

Boat model, Hull number, Outboard model and frame number, full customer & Dealer 
details, date of sale, type of usage, etc.  The Warranty will only be valid on receipt of 
the completed form which can be found on page 12 at the end of the Owners Manual 
supplied with every boat, or on request from Westport Marine Ltd. 

2. 

The warranty will commence from either the date that the boat was sold new, by 
Westport Marine (or appointed dealer), or from the date that the boat was first 
launched and used afloat.

 

Use 

1.  Westport Marine boats have been designed and manufactured for domestic use only 

and as such warranty is limited to domestic use and does not cover any boat 
engaged in commercial use, activity or application.  The warranty will cease from the 
time that the boat is first engaged in any such type of commercial use.  

2.  The following exclusions will further render any warranty void and unenforceable: 

willful damage or neglect including, but not limited to, failure to follow manufacturers’ 
instructions for maintenance and use of the boat and non-adherence to the Owners 
Manual issued with each new boat sale. 

Limitation 

1.  Westport Marine limits its warranty to make good any defect or fault due to the 

process used to manufacture the boat. 

2.  It is the responsibility of the boat owner to return the boat to Westport Marine, 

Plymouth, before any warranty work can be undertaken. 

3. 

It is the owner’s responsibility to maintain insurance cover for his boat and equipment 
while it is at Westport Marine or their appointed contractor’s premises. 

4.  All warranty work must be undertaken by Westport Marine or their approved 

contractor.  No liability will be accepted for any work undertaken by the owner or their 
appointed contractor on the boat at any time. 

5.  The warranty period is not extendable. 

Claims 

1.  Claims must be made in writing directly to Westport Marine Limited at the earliest 

possible time.  Warranty cover can only be accepted from the date that any such 
claim notification is received by Westport Marine. 

2.  Westport Marine will endeavor to respond to any claim in a considered, professional 

and timely manner. Full disclosure of the claim will hasten the procedure and should 
include the following: clear and concise summary of the issue of concern, 
photographs, usage history, engine hours, maintenance, boat condition, storage 
location & history, etc.  Any information proved to be false or misleading will render 
any warranty claim void and unenforceable. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for PILOT4

Page 1: ...aintenance Please read it carefully and familiarise yourself with the craft before using it If this is your first craft or you are changing to a type of craft you are not familiar with for your own comfort and safety please ensure that you obtain handling and operating experience before assuming command of the craft Your dealer or national boating association will be pleased to advise you of local...

Page 2: ...FT MASS C 7 OPERATOR S FIELD OF VISION D 7 SAFETY EQUIPMENT W 7 RISK OF FLOODING D 7 RISK OF FIRE D 8 GENERAL OPERATION 8 Man overboard Prevention Recovery C 8 Bilge Pumping and Bailing C 8 Main Deck Drainage D 8 Mooring Anchoring Towing W 9 Launching Trailering W 9 Lifting D 9 Removable Cuddy D 9 Outboard Engine C 10 Cleaning C 10 Winter Storage C 10 Electrical System W 10 Additional Manuals C 10...

Page 3: ... EN ISO 14945 Protection from Falling Overboard and Means of Reboarding EN ISO 15085 Visibility from Steering Position EN ISO 11591 Owner s Manual EN ISO 10240 Structure EN ISO 12215 Stability Freeboard EN ISO 12217 Manufacturer s Recommended Load EN ISO 14946 Anchoring Mooring Towing EN ISO 15084 Handling Characteristics EN ISO 11592 Steering System EN ISO 29775 Fire Protection EN ISO 9094 1 For ...

Page 4: ...ts certified RCD design category protection from freak sea and wind conditions cannot be guaranteed The ability experience and fitness of all the crew should therefore be taken into consideration before using the craft As a minimum ensure that the anticipated wind and sea conditions do not exceed the design category of your boat and that you and your crew are able to handle the boat in these condi...

Page 5: ...RMATION Length 4 05 m Design Category C Beam 1 86 m Max No People 5 Draught 0 35 m Max Load 686 Kg Max Power 37 5 kw Boat Mass excl engine 290 Kg 50 0 hp Trailering Mass Max Speed 30 0 knots Standard Boat 483 Kg Battery 12 vdc Full Spec Boat 550 Kg ...

Page 6: ...board engines fitted with trim control bow down trim should only be used while in transition from displacement to planning speeds once planning trim should be reduced to suit conditions Bow down trim at high speeds may result in craft leaning to one side and instability in turns Water should not be allowed to collect in the main deck area this can reduce performance stability and cause adverse tri...

Page 7: ...fitted with a power trim system on the propulsion unit Loading and load distribution Speed rapid acceleration Transition from displacement to planning mode Sea conditions Rain spray Darkness fog Electrical Lighting Persons or movable gear in the operator s field of vision The International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea COLREGS and the rules of the road require that a proper lookout ...

Page 8: ...s the owners operators responsibility to regularly check the function and maintenance of any bilge pumps fitted as recommended by the manufacturer Always keep the bilges free from debris and ensure the pump inlet is clear at all times Regularly check the bilges for water ingress while operating the craft Warning The capacity of the bilge system is not intended to drain the craft in the case of dam...

Page 9: ...tow line in a manner that shall allow the tow to be release while under load ensuring that they are fully prepared in the event of an emergency Always tow or be towed at a slow speed Never exceed the hull speed of a displacement craft when being towed Launching Trailering W Ensure that the centre rollers of the trailer bear the keel of your boat in a correct way and adjust the lateral bearing to a...

Page 10: ...ical System W No electrical system has been supplied on this boat by the boat builder and any subsequent electrical system installed on this boat is outside the control and responsibility of the boat builder Notes and information on any subsequent electrical installation on this boat should be kept with this manual and passed on to any subsequent owner WARNING NEVER Work on electrical systems whil...

Page 11: ...ailure to follow manufacturers instructions for maintenance and use of the boat and non adherence to the Owners Manual issued with each new boat sale Limitation 1 Westport Marine limits its warranty to make good any defect or fault due to the process used to manufacture the boat 2 It is the responsibility of the boat owner to return the boat to Westport Marine Plymouth before any warranty work can...

Page 12: ...nual Main Outboard Frame Number see owners manual Propeller Number blades diameter pitch found on propeller hub Auxiliary Outboard Model Type see owners manual Auxiliary Outboard Frame Number see owners manual Type of Use delete as appropriate Domestic Commercial Trailer Manufacturer Model Customer Details Name Address Postcode Telephone Number E mail Address Dealership Details Dealer Stamp Detail...

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