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YAMARIN 56 Hard Top 

19 (35) 

 

 

5.7.2

 

Fire protection 

When using YAMARIN with engine over 25kW (34hp)

it shall be equipped with 

portable fire extinguisher (rating and location) shown in your boat models figure.  

 

 

 

YAMARIN 56 Hard Top.  Location and rating of portable fire extinguisher 
 
The portable fire extinguishers shall be serviced annually. Over ten years old extinguishers 
are not accepted without new pressure testing of the container. If you replace portable fire 
extinguishers, the new ones shall have at least identical fire-fighting capacity.  
 
Ensure that fire-fighting equipment is readily accessible also when the boat is occupied. 
Inform members of the crew about the location and operation of fire-fighting equipment, the 
location of discharge openings into the engine space, and the location of routes and exits. 
 
Keep the bilges clean and check for fuel and gas vapours or fuel leaks frequently. 
 

5.8

 

Main switch 

Main switch (in the boat's battery compartment) operation: 
 
 

-   switch clockwise  

 

->   battery connected 

 

-   switch counter-clockwise 

->   battery disconnected 

 
Switch off the battery when you leave the boat.  
 

NOTE !

 

Never switch off the main switch when the engine is running! It may damage the 
charger. 

 

Summary of Contents for 56 Hard Top

Page 1: ...YAMARIN 56 Hard Top 1 35 YAMARIN 56 Hard Top OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...hese conditions The sea and wind conditions corresponding to the design categories A B and C range from severe storm conditions to strong conditions and are open to the hazards of a freak wave or gust Even when your boat is categorised for them they are dangerous conditions where only a competent fit and trained crew using a well maintained craft can satisfactorily operate This owner s manual is n...

Page 3: ...rd recovery towing etc Sailing schools and clubs regularly organise drill sessions All persons should wear a suitable buoyancy aid Life jacket Personal Floatation Device when on deck Note that in some countries it is a legal requirement to wear a buoyancy aid that complies with their national regulations at all times We wish you lots of fun and hope you have a good time on board your YAMARIN KoneK...

Page 4: ... buoyancy 18 5 7 Risk of fire or explosion 18 5 7 1 Refuelling 18 5 7 2 Fire protection 19 5 8 Main switch 19 5 9 Operation 20 5 9 1 Controls 20 5 9 2 Emergency switch 20 5 9 3 Gearshift and throttle 20 5 9 4 Adjusting the trim angle 20 5 9 5 Starting the engine 21 5 9 6 Driving 21 5 9 7 Approaching the dock 22 5 9 8 Use of canopy 23 5 10 Proper use other recommendations and guidelines 23 5 10 1 M...

Page 5: ...re instruction for remote control 29 6 6 Care instructions for steering system 29 6 7 Care instructions for electrical components 29 6 8 Minor superficial repairs 29 7 Winter storage 30 7 1 Measures before winter storage 30 7 2 Measures before launching 31 8 Lay out 32 8 1 General arrangement 32 8 2 Fuel system 33 8 3 Steering system 33 8 4 Electrical system 34 8 5 Wiring diagram 35 ...

Page 6: ...ent Check function and condition of steering electric equipment and battery and do the routine checks required by the owner s manual of the engine Check the seaworthiness in other aspects also no leaks of fuel or water safety equipment on board etc Check that bilge water is at a minimum Ventilation Take care of tank compartmets ventilation Fastening of equipment Check that all equipment and heavy ...

Page 7: ... space for your own notes in the end of this manual The craft has a running serial number CIN code The CIN code is labelled on the hull of the craft on the aft part at right side on outer surface of transom beneath the edge rail You can write down the relevant CIN code in the declaration of confirmity When you have affairs with the manufacturer or dealer please tell the CIN code and the type of cr...

Page 8: ...d VTT C 0229 10 vene 001 06 DESCRIPTION OF THE CRAFT Hull identification number CIN Brand name of the craft YAMARIN Type or number 56 Hard Top Design category C Type of craft 02 Type of hull 01 Deck 02 Construction material 02 Propulsion 02 Type of engine 01 Maximum recommended engine power kW 73 6 Length and beam of hull m 5 53 2 24 Draught m codes on opposite side I declare at my own and sole re...

Page 9: ...2 partly decked 03 other motorboat 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 fiber reinforced plastic 02 inboard 03 steel steel alloys 03 z or sterndrive 04 wood 04 other 05 other ...

Page 10: ...083 2003 Manufacturer s maximum recommended load 3 6 EN ISO 12217 2002 EN ISO 14946 2001 Liferaft stowage 3 7 Escape 3 8 Anchoring mooring and towing 3 9 EN ISO 15084 2003 Handling characteristics 4 EN ISO 11592 2001 Asennusvaatimukset 5 Engines and engine spaces 5 1 Inboard engine 5 1 1 Ventilation 5 1 2 Exposed parts 5 1 3 Outboard engine starting 5 1 4 Fuel system 5 2 EN ISO 10088 2001 EN ISO 1...

Page 11: ...and CIN FIFNX 2 Seliö Boats Oy Yrittäjäntie 4 09220 SAMMATTI Suomi Finland CIN FISEL 3 Saint Boats Ky Wattitie 3 21530 Paimio Suomi Finland CIN FISAB 74C FIYAM 4 Esmarin Oy Tuottajantie 1 57230 Savonlinna Suomi Finland CIN FIESM 5 Oy Finn Marin Ltd Kölitie 3 67900 Kokkola Suomi Finland CIN FIFMN ...

Page 12: ... are guaranteed for one year according to the attached warranty clauses Motor isntruments and other devices are guaranteed directly by their manufacturers Please contact your dealer when need information of the warranty When discoussing about warranty please announce your boat model and CIN code identification number The boat s identification number is located on the right side of the transom belo...

Page 13: ...t Abnormal conditions such as hurricanes are excluded Such conditions may be encountered on extended voyages for example across oceans or inshore when unsheltered from the wind and waves for several hundred nautical miles Category B This craft is designed to operate in winds up to Beaufort force 8 and the associated wave heights Significant wave height up to 4 m see note below Such conditions may ...

Page 14: ...ifications See also section 5 4 Loading Main dimensions and capacities See specifications Craft length breadth draft total weight etc as well as tank capacities are shown in specifications Range of use See design category Your boat s desing category is shown in specifications Builder s plate Part of the information is given on the builder s plate which is affixed next to remote control A full expl...

Page 15: ...basic equipment 10kg Max belastning på CE skylten 385kg Maximum engine power 73 6kW 100hp Maximum recommended weigh of engine 190 0kg Fuel tank capacity 90litres Material Polyester resin reinforced glass fibre Colour codes Hull Deck Blue stripe Ashland 10015 RAL 9016 Ashland 10015 RAL 9016 Ashland 39500 RAL 5011 Water line At stern At bow 80 mm 1335 mm Remote control cables 3 75m Steering cable 15...

Page 16: ...liquids fresh water fuel etc in portable tanks xx kg d personal equipment e g hobby equipment xx kg e other stores xx kg f cargo e g hobby equipment xx kg Example calculation Yamarin YAMARIN 56 Hard Top maximum recommended load 385kg fuel 80kg There is 3 adults 2 childs 20kg portable water tank 10kg basic equipment 15kg fishing equipment on board 3x75kg 2x37 5kg 20kg 10kg 15kg 345kg Load on board ...

Page 17: ...pump is located between fuel tank and stern You can check electrical bilge pump by detaching the plywood board under the aft seat The electrical bilge pump is connected to boats battery Electical bilge pump operates as long as there is current in the battery NOTE There is always some condensing water in the bilge Some water may also come through hull bushings particularly when the boat ages Always...

Page 18: ...d to the bilge and clean any spilled fuel immediately Do not stow any reserve canisters in non ventilated spaces or unsecured or any equipment containing petrol in spaces not intended for that Do not stow any loose items in the tank space that may move and cause damage to fuel pipes or hoses Check annually that the fuel hoses are not worn at lead ins When hose or pump is damageg or weaken it shoul...

Page 19: ...have at least identical fire fighting capacity Ensure that fire fighting equipment is readily accessible also when the boat is occupied Inform members of the crew about the location and operation of fire fighting equipment the location of discharge openings into the engine space and the location of routes and exits Keep the bilges clean and check for fuel and gas vapours or fuel leaks frequently 5...

Page 20: ...teering wheel in tight turns The engine does not start if the emergency switch is not attached to the ignition switch panel WARNING A rotating propeller is dangerous to anyone fallen overboard or a swimmer Switch off the engine with the emergency switch or otherwise before a swimmer or a water skier climbs on board 5 9 3 Gearshift and throttle The engine is put into gear by pushing the button on t...

Page 21: ...a COLREG require Always ensure that the visibility from the helm station is as good as possible place passengers so that they do not restrict your visibility do not drive near planing speed for long periods as driving bow up restricts visibility when visibility is poor look over the windshield keep a lookout also behind you particularly on fairways Use proper navigation lights when it is dark Lear...

Page 22: ...top and turn parallel to the dock If possible make the approach into the wind or current whichever is the strongest because departure from the dock is easier when the wind or current pushes the boat from the dock The easiest way to depart is by first pushing the stern as far away from the dock as possible Then slowly reverse clear of the dock shift into forward and proceed slowly If the wind or cu...

Page 23: ...ortant to have visual and talking contact to person in man overboard situation 5 10 2 Securing of loose equipment Secure safely all heavy equipment like anchors before leaving the quay 5 10 3 Respect for environment Archipelagos and lakes are unique and their conservation is a matter of honour for boaters too Therefore you should avoid fuel and oil leakages emptying garbage and waste into the wate...

Page 24: ...se i e the lines or chains do not exceed 80 of the breaking strength of the respective strong point Strenght of the respective strong point and anchor weight YAMARIN 56 Hard Top Forward 14 1 kN Backwards 10 6 kN Anchor 7 5 kg stocked anchor or drag When you land to a natural harbour ensure sufficient water depth with for example a plumb line LET THE ANCHOR GO AT SUFFICIENT DISTANCE FROM THE SHORE ...

Page 25: ...at the boat cannot sway sideways The approximate location of the supports is shown in your boat model figure Clean the supports from sand and dirt so that they do not scratch the bottom of the hull Check once more that the trailer hitch is properly locked The hoisting place should be sheltered and the slipway long enough The trailer should be backed into the water until the rearmost keel support i...

Page 26: ...between the side supports A swaying boat hitting against a single support during transport may cause damage to the hull Before launching the boat from the trailer remember to tie the mooring rope to the boat so that you can untie the trailer wire rope from the towing eye as soon as the boat is on the water Be careful with the winch handle Fastening the boat onto the trailer 5 10 7 Docking The stor...

Page 27: ...d tidy It will add to your comfort and safety as well as the resale value of the boat Familiarise yourself with the service procedures shown in the Owner s manual of the engine see attachment Perform the service items carefully or let an accredited service company to do them Other items requiring according to your boat model regular maintenance are steering gear and engine controls fire extinguish...

Page 28: ...u want them to stay dry and in good condition Front seats will remain dry if you remember to use protective bags on them The warranty does not cover cushions spoilt by rain or dampness The press studs of the seat cushions should be sprayed with silicon spray every now and then Otherwise they may become so tight that the fabric is torn in the attempt to open them The warranty does not cover seat cu...

Page 29: ...d the screws 6 7 Care instructions for electrical components Best protection against oxidation of electrical components like main switch navigation light switch connectors etc is ensured by spraying them with moisture repellent antioxidant every now and then 6 8 Minor superficial repairs Minor damages in the gelcoat surface of the hull or deck can be repaired by yourself However a neat unnoticeabl...

Page 30: ...However leave safety equipment like fire extinguishers still in the craft Wash the bottom of the boat immediately after the boat has been hoisted Algae and slime will come off easier if they are not let to dry Drain cooling water from the engine as instructed in the manual Perform winter service to the engine and other accessories following separate manuals If your boat is stored outside or in a h...

Page 31: ...ing paint remember that the dust is still toxic At lake areas antifouling is not needed and not recommended CAUTION Do not apply any paint to zinc anodes log sensor or piston rods of hydraulic trim tabs Do not apply paints including copper on aluminium parts follow the instructions of the paint manufacturer Perform the necessary service procedures following the separate Owner s manuals of the engi...

Page 32: ... 8 Lay out 8 1 General arrangement YAMARIN 56 Hard Top WARNING Be careful when you open hatches in the boat so you don t injure your fingers or toes Be especially careful with the anchor box hatches equipped with elastic strap ...

Page 33: ...filled with a ball pump before starting the engine 8 3 Steering system A steering wheel is required in all boats with an engine power of over 15 kW 20hp NBS All Yamarin boats in this size category feature a steering kit with cables as standard equipment The steering cables delivered as standard equipment are suited for a steering guide system of engine WARNING Both steering wheel and steering syst...

Page 34: ... SWITCH 4 BATTERY COMPARTMENT FUSE PANEL 5 2x SWITCHES WITH AUTOMATIC FUSES 6 12V OUTLET 7 NAVIGATION LIGHTS 8 WINDSHIELD WIPER driver s side 9 CABIN LIGHT In addition an essential part of the boat s electrical system is the engine which functions as a power source and power consumer Cables for connecting the engine with the boat s electrical system are normally delivered together with the engine ...

Page 35: ... ign Date ORG A B C D E HUOM MAT ERIAL PINTA POHJA TEKSTI HUOM 7A 1 5 RED BLACK BATT ERYSWIT CH T O ENGINE T O CONSUMERS WHIT E GR EEN WIPER BLACK NAV LIGHT S 7A RED T O ENGINE 25 1 5 25 6 NAV LIGHT S RED 1 5 BLUE RED GAUGEMEM 1 5 10A INPUTFROM MAINSWIT CH RED 6 10A 1 5 YELLOW BLACK CABIN LIGHT 10A 1 5 GREEN BLACK OUT LET 20A 6 RED INPUTT O SWIT CHP ANEL 1 5 WHIT E BLUE WIPERCONT ...

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