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42 Side Console 

USER MANUAL 

 

Summary of Contents for 42 Side Console

Page 1: ...42 Side Console USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ... user manual is not a detailed maintenance or trouble shooting guide In case of difficulty please contact the dealer Always use qualified and competent people for the maintenance repair and modification of the boat Modifications that may affect the safety characteristics of the craft must be assessed executed and documented by competent people The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for modifi...

Page 3: ...3 We wish you many enjoyable times on board your Yamarin Side Console 42 Konekesko Marine PL 145 01301 VANTAA FINLAND Tel 358 0 10 5311 www yamarin com ...

Page 4: ... switch 19 5 9 Operation 20 5 9 1 Controls 20 5 9 2 Emergency switch 21 5 9 3 Gearshift and throttle 21 5 9 4 Adjusting the engine trim angle 21 5 9 5 Starting the engine 22 5 9 6 Driving 22 5 9 7 Approaching the dock 23 5 9 8 Using the canopy optional accessory 23 5 10 Proper use other recommendations and guidelines 24 5 10 1 Man overboard 24 5 10 2 Securing loose equipment 24 5 10 3 Respect for ...

Page 5: ...ystem 30 6 7 Care instructions for electrical components 30 6 8 Minor superficial repairs 31 7 Winter storage 31 7 1 Measures before winter storage 32 7 2 Measures before launching the boat 32 8 Lay out 34 8 1 General lay out 34 8 2 Fuel system 35 8 3 Steering system 37 8 4 Wiring diagram 38 ...

Page 6: ...battery and carry out the routine daily checks specified in the engine manual Check the boat s seaworthiness there are no fuel or water leaks safety equipment must be available on board etc Check that there is no more than a minimal amount of water in the bilge Ventilation Ventilate the fuel compartment to minimise the risk of fire Fastening of equipment Check that all onboard items are positioned...

Page 7: ...ces which are installed afterwards Space has been left for your own notes at the end of the manual The craft has a running serial number a CIN code Craft Identification Number The CIN code can be found on the starboard side of the boat s hull at the stern or on the transom next to the rub rail We recommend that you write down the CIN code in the declaration of conformity in this book When contacti...

Page 8: ...ices Oy Identification number no 0537 Address PL1000 Postal code FIN 02044 VTT Place Country FIN SUOMI FINLAND EC type examination certificate No VTT C 7788 10 vene 001 11 DESCRIPTION OF THE RECREATIONAL CRAFT Hull identification number CIN Brand name of the craft YAMARIN Model or number 42 Side Console Design category D Type of craft 03 Type of hull 01 Deck 03 Construction material 02 Propulsion ...

Page 9: ...ager Konekesko Oy 09 February 2012 Type of craft Deck 01 sailboat 01 decked 02 inflatable 02 partly decked 03 other motor boat 03 open Type of hull Propulsion 01 monohull 01 sails 02 multihull 02 petrol engine 03 other 03 diesel engine 04 electrical motor 05 oars 06 other Construction material Type of engine 01 aluminium aluminium alloys 01 outboard 02 plastic fibre reinforced plastic 02 inboard 0...

Page 10: ...ximum recommended load 3 6 EN ISO 14946 2001 AC 2005 RSG Guidelines NBS F3 Life raft stowage 3 7 RSG Guidelines Evacuation 3 8 ISO 9094 RSG Guidelines Anchoring mooring and towing 3 9 EN ISO 15084 2003 RSG Guidelines Handling characteristics 4 EN ISO 11592 2001 EN ISO 8665 2006 RSG Guidelines NBS F10 Installation requirements 5 Engines and engine spaces 5 1 ISO 11105 ISO 9094 RSG Guidelines Inboar...

Page 11: ...added in brackets An exception is wind speed for which the Beaufort scale is used in the recreational craft directive 3 Warranty The boat and the equipment installed in it at the boat factory have a 2 year warranty subject to the warranty conditions of Finnboat The manufacturers of the devices are directly responsible for the warranties of the engine instrumentation and other comparable devices Pl...

Page 12: ...e Insurance companies will be able to give more information about different insurance alternatives Check who has insurance liability each time when having the boat lifted or transported 4 3 Training No one is a born sailor There is plenty of boating literature available Navigation courses are arranged by local yacht clubs or national boating associations where you can gain basic skills However ple...

Page 13: ...te below Such conditions may be encountered on offshore voyages of sufficient length or on coastal waters when unsheltered from the wind and waves for several dozens of nautical miles These conditions may also be experienced on inland seas of sufficient size for the wave height to be generated Category C The boat is built for conditions where wind speeds can reach a maximum of 6 Beaufort approx 14...

Page 14: ...ught total weight etc as well as tank capacities are shown in the technical specifications Operating area Please refer to the design category Check your boat s design category in the technical specification CE plate Supplementary information is provided in the appropriate sections of this manual A part of this information is indicated on the CE plate affixed next to the aft bench ...

Page 15: ...umber of passengers 300 kg 4 fuel 25 kg equipment 10 kg Maximum load on CE plate 310 kg Maximum engine power 14 7 kW 25 hp Largest recommended engine weight 65 kg Fuel tank capacity 25 litres Construction material Reinforced plastic Colour codes Hull Deck RAL 9003 RAL 9003 Water line At stern At bow 50 mm 240 mm Remote control cables 13 feet Steering cables 14 feet Figure Water line ...

Page 16: ... of a child 37 5 kg b basic equipment 10 kg c fluid in portable tanks water fuel etc d personal equipment e g recreational gear e other loads Model calculation The maximum recommended load for the Yamarin 42 Side Console 310 kg fuel 25 kg There are 2 adults and 2 children a 20 kg portable tank of water 15 kg of fishing equipment and 10 kg of basic equipment on the boat 2 x 75 kg 2 x 37 5 kg 20 kg ...

Page 17: ...valve is designed to be closed when the boat is heavily loaded to prevent the incursion of water into the undecked part of the boat Check regularly that rain water drains from the boat without impediment Keep a baler and or hand pump on board when on the water 1 Rainwater drainage valve 2 The shut off flap 3 Drain plug Figure Locations of through fittings and drainage valves WARNING Acquaint yours...

Page 18: ...t is equipped with flotation materials which allow the boat to float even when filled with water The boat will float at maximum load even when filled with water 5 7 Avoiding the risk of fire or explosion 5 7 1 Refuelling Shut off the engine and extinguish any cigarettes before starting to refuel During refuelling do not use switches or appliances that can cause a spark Remove the detachable tank f...

Page 19: ...ery off using the main switch NOTE Never switch off the main switch while the engine is running Doing so can damage the battery charger Electrical system 1 Wire harness 2 Main switch 3 Automatic fuse for navigation light 4 Automatic fuse for 12V outlet 5 Navigation light switch 6 12 V outlet 7 Battery 8 Motor In addition the engine is an essential part of the boat s electrical system which functio...

Page 20: ...ill quickly learn how to control your boat but changing weather conditions such as wind and waves will always present new challenges for the driver The boat is equipped with cable steering The remote control combines the functions of throttle forward and reverse gears and the adjusting of the engine trim angle The Yamaha F15 does not include engine trim angle adjustment ...

Page 21: ...nd throttle The engine is put into gear by pushing the button on the gear throttle handle upwards with your fingers and by pushing or pulling the gear throttle lever forward or backward depending on the direction in which you are planning to set out When the engine is in gear you can adjust the boat s speed using the same gear throttle lever When the boat is travelling forward slowly you can use t...

Page 22: ...isibility is poor remember to also keep a lookout behind you particularly on shipping lanes use navigation lights in darkness You must learn the rules of traffic on sea lanes and follow the international regulations on how to avoid collisions at sea COLREG Navigate with care and use new or updated nautical charts Always adjust your speed to prevailing conditions and the environment Take into accou...

Page 23: ...asier as the wind or current will push the bow out from the pier The easiest way to depart is to first push the stern as far away from the pier as possible and then slowly reverse away from the pier into open water The propeller is designed to have the best grip in forward gear Therefore propeller performance is weaker in reverse Neither does the boat have a similar steering response in reverse as...

Page 24: ...always remain on board the boat It is very important to maintain visual and verbal contact with a person that has fallen overboard 5 10 2 Securing loose equipment Secure all heavy equipment such as anchors firmly in place before setting off 5 10 3 Respect for the environment Conservation of the environment is a matter of honour for every boater Therefore you should avoid fuel and oil leaks emptyin...

Page 25: ...le and LOWER THE ANCHOR FAR ENOUGH FROM SHORE A moderate grip is attained if the anchor line length is 4 5 times the water depth WARNING Do not try to stop the boat with your hands and do not put your arm or foot between the boat and the pier shore or another vessel Practise beaching in good weather conditions Use moderate but firm engine power NOTE When securing your boat you must take into consi...

Page 26: ...Reverse the trailer so deep that the rearmost keel support is just above the water Drive the boat carefully towards the rearmost keel support and fasten the winch cable to the trailer hook Reel the boat up onto the trailer taking care that the boat remains straight on the trailer s centre line Tie the boat properly before beginning transport Fastening belts located at the bow should be directed do...

Page 27: ...the water Be careful with the winch handle Figure Attaching the boat to the trailer 5 10 7 Docking The storage cradle should be sufficiently steady and suitable for the boat s dimensions The cradle s keel supports should carry most of the weight of the boat The side supports should have cut outs at the bottom steps to avoid load points on the steps Storage cradle dimensions are shown in the figure...

Page 28: ...to the technical specification also take into consideration accessories and other possible loads in the boat When the boat is being lifted the lines must be placed under the boat and the boat must remain horizontal during lifting NOTE The boat must not be lifted by its cleats DANGER Never stand under a boat that is suspended from a crane ...

Page 29: ... which will soften it Useful tip Water and lime stains on stainless steel rails and handles disappear when you apply some Lemon Pled furniture spray Your railings will shine like the day they came off the assembly line Useful tip If the boat s ropes smell bad after the season immerse them for a couple of hours in a bucket of water with a bottle of apple vinegar and a splash of fabric conditioner a...

Page 30: ...plastic surface of the steering cable If it is damaged the steering cable must be replaced 2 Detach the steering cable from the engine s steering support tube by detaching the connecting rod between the engine and the steering cable and unscrewing the steering cable nut Draw the steering cable out of the engine s steering support tube Clean the steering support tube and the steering cable rod Grea...

Page 31: ...delivery installations and alteration work may cause damage to the structure of the boat or impair safety if not performed correctly Please contact the dealer before you make or commission new grounding systems hatches holes etc The flotation material on the boat must under no circumstances be removed 7 Winter storage Preparing your boat for winter storage is an annual routine Have your boat lifte...

Page 32: ...tion and theft by detaching them and removing them to a dry indoor environment for the winter Detach the batteries and store them in a warm dry place Charge the batteries at least twice during the winter Spray the couplings of the electrical system with an appropriate water repellent antioxidant Check the condition of the hull and rub down any scrapes to let possible moisture inside the laminate d...

Page 33: ...ere are no leaking hoses or connectors The location of bushings is described in chapter 5 Bring the safety equipment on board before setting off NOTE Do not apply any paint to the zinc anodes log sensor or piston rods of hydraulic trim tabs Do not apply paints containing copper on aluminium parts and remember to follow the paint manufacturer s instructions Useful tip Do not throw away a used paint...

Page 34: ...34 8 Lay out 8 1 General lay out 1 Rainwater drainage valve 2 Main switch and fuse panel 3 Battery 4 Control device 5 Switches 6 Navigation lights Figure General lay out ...

Page 35: ...ank is normally delivered together with the outboard engine Yamarin boats have spaces for two detachable tanks Fuel hoses are usually attached to detachable tanks with quick release couplings so detaching the tank and filling it at a service station while the boat remains in the water is quite convenient please refer to the section Refuelling Detachable tanks are also usually equipped with display...

Page 36: ...36 remove pressure from the tank and ease fuel intake ...

Page 37: ...ory are installed with a steering device and cables as standard equipment The steering cables are suitable for engine manifold installation Please refer to the figure depicting the steering system WARNING The wheel and steering system must comply with CE standards You can be sure of this by using original Yamarin spare parts Figure Steering system ...

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