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5

 

  

Characteristics and use of your boat

 

5.1

 

   

General 

The owner’s manual is not meant to be a complete service or 

repair manual; it simply guides 

the user to use his/her boat in a proper way. 
 
Pictures and drawings of this manual might include optional or country-specific features. 
 

5.2

 

   

Basic data 

Recreational crafts can be constructed according to 4 categories (A, B, C and D) 
under the Recreational Craft Directive 2013/53/EU. This boat has been 
constructed according to design category

 

C, which means the following: 

 
The boat is built for conditions where the wind reaches a maximum of 6 
Beaufort (c. 14 m/s) and for corresponding sea conditions (significant wave 
height no more than 2 m). Such conditions may be encountered on exposed 
inland waters, in estuaries, and in coastal waters in moderate weather 
conditions. 
 

 

Significant wave height is the mean height of the highest third of the waves, 
which approximately corresponds to the wave height as estimated by an 
experienced observer. Individual waves may reach up to twice this height.  
If the significant wave height is 2.0 m, the mean height of all waves is roughly 
1.2 m. 

 

Maximum recommended load

: See 

technical specifications

 

 

Please also refer to section 5.4 ‘Loading’.

 

 

Main dimensions and capacities

: See 

technical specifications

 

 

 

Craft length, width, draught, total weight, etc., and tank capacities are shown in 
the technical specifications. 

 

Builder’s plate:

 

 

Part of the aforementioned information is given on the builder’s plate, which is 

affixed next to the remote control. Supplementary information is provided in 
the appropriate sections of this manual. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Cross 75 Bow Rider

Page 1: ...Yamarin Cross 75 Bow Rider User manual...

Page 2: ...r or national sailing association or yacht club will be happy to advise you of local boating schools or competent instructors This user manual is not a detailed maintenance or troubleshooting guide In...

Page 3: ...ng fires and explosion hazards 19 5 7 1 Refuelling 19 5 7 2 Fire protection 19 5 8 Main power switches and circuit breakers 20 5 9 Operation 21 5 9 1 Controls 21 5 9 2 Emergency switch 21 5 9 3 Gearsh...

Page 4: ...nless steel components 34 6 6 Care instructions for the remote control 34 6 7 Care instructions for the steering system 34 6 8 Care instructions for electrical components 34 6 9 Minor superficial repa...

Page 5: ...e function and condition of steering and remote control and carry out routine checks according to the engine manual Seaworthiness of the boat Check the boat s seaworthiness no fuel or water leaks safe...

Page 6: ...he manuals of the devices which are installed afterwards There is also space for your own notes at the end of the manual The craft has a running serial number a CIN code Craft Identification Number Th...

Page 7: ...steel alloys wood other specify ___________ Maximum Design Category A B C D Max Engine power 221 kW Length of hull Lh 7 53 m Beam of hull Bh 2 47 m Draught T approx 0 5 m engine tilted up Type or numb...

Page 8: ...1997 Flooding 3 5 EN ISO 15083 2003 Manufacturer s maximum recommended load 3 6 EN ISO 14946 2001 AC 2005 Liferaft stowage 3 7 RSG Guidelines Escape 3 8 Anchoring mooring and towing 3 9 EN ISO 15084 2...

Page 9: ...azard which can result in injury or death if proper precautions are not taken NOTE Denotes a reminder of safe practices or directs attention to unsafe practices which could result in personal injury o...

Page 10: ...year warranty starting on the first day of use Please contact your dealer regarding any potential warranty issues Please remember to provide the CIN code If possible please provide a digital photograp...

Page 11: ...erious accident or damage you must above all concentrate on saving people Insurance companies will be able to give more information about different insurance alternatives Check who has insurance liabi...

Page 12: ...ons may be encountered on exposed inland waters in estuaries and in coastal waters in moderate weather conditions Significant wave height is the mean height of the highest third of the waves which app...

Page 13: ...uids and equipment Maximum weight of load Maximum number of passengers 855 kg 9 persons 675 kg Maximum load includes 675 kg 9 persons 75 kg each fuel 180 kg 855 kg Maximum load on builder s plate CE s...

Page 14: ...erline 5 3 Maximum recommended number of passengers The maximum recommended number of passengers on board this boat is 9 persons WARNING Do not exceed the maximum recommended number of passengers Rega...

Page 15: ...of an adult is assumed to be 75 kg and that of a child 37 5 kg b and fluids fuel in fixed tanks 180 kg NOTE The maximum permitted load only includes the weights mentioned above WARNING When loading th...

Page 16: ...also functions when the boat is out of water provided that the bow is higher than the stern and closing valve is open The rainwater drainage closing valve is located under the middle hatch of the aft...

Page 17: ...other equivalent damage hull damage SAFETY MEASURE Regularly check to ensure that there is no debris at the end of the suction hose of the hand operated bilge pump The end of the bilge pump hose is l...

Page 18: ...at s handling properties may become extremely dangerous if there is water in the bilge WARNING If the boat is fitted with a water ski arch optional accessory and it is used to tow a water skier note t...

Page 19: ...eck the fuel hoses annually for wear especially at through fittings Please note that depending on the trim of the boat or the boat s heeling angle it might not be possible to use the full capacity of...

Page 20: ...d switch turned counter clockwise battery disengaged from circuit Main power switches and circuit breakers Outside the panel on the right is the circuit breaker for the bow propeller optional accessor...

Page 21: ...plate 5 9 1 Controls You will 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 remote control combine...

Page 22: ...n position When the boat is planing and seas are calm keep lifting the bow until you can feel that both the engine and the boat move very easily In calm waters the engine should normally be trimmed up...

Page 23: ...o maintain the best possible visibility from the driver s position you should do this Ensure that passengers do not restrict your visibility Do not drive near planing speed for long periods as the bow...

Page 24: ...boat manoeuvring skills where there is ample space to learn how to approach a dock before entering a crowded marina A very gentle application of throttle does not generate sufficient steering power S...

Page 25: ...tand a maximum speed of 30 knots at sea and 50 km h in road transport All press studs must be properly fastened when using the canopy We recommend that you remove the sides and back of the canopy to m...

Page 26: ...Always use the emergency switch to turn off the engine when a swimmer or water skier is about to enter the water or re enter the boat from the water 5 10 2 Securing loose equipment Stow all heavy equi...

Page 27: ...e boat is 10 kg Drop anchor far enough from shore A reasonable 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 pu...

Page 28: ...keel supports so that the boat cannot slide from side to side Adjust the side supports so that the boat will not rock sideways For more information please consult your dealer Clean the supports of sa...

Page 29: ...d Road salt can leave permanent marks on an aluminium hull if it is not washed off If the boat is kept on the trailer between transports you must loosen the sling ropes for the duration and tighten th...

Page 30: ...be strong particularly near the transom to support the added weight of the engine Storage cradle dimensions are shown in the picture below Storage cradle dimensions Only use reputable lifting compani...

Page 31: ...not spray water with a pressure washer on the caulking seam under the fender list Pressurised water can damage the glued seam The hatches of the glove compartment and instrument panel are made of plas...

Page 32: ...drops of pine oil soap into a bucket of rinsing water which will soften it Useful tip Water and lime stains on stainless steel rails and handles disappear when you apply some Lemon Pled furniture spr...

Page 33: ...tuds of the seat cushions should be sprayed with silicon spray every now and then otherwise they may become so tight that the fabric will tear when trying to open them The warranty does not cover ripp...

Page 34: ...ibration during winter servicing If the remote control becomes stiff for any reason it needs to be serviced immediately 6 7 Care instructions for the steering system The hydraulic steering does not re...

Page 35: ...abrasive paste and wax The colours used on this boat are specified in the Technical specifications One point to consider is that a paint called gelcoat has been used in manufacturing the boat but the...

Page 36: ...nd manuals 7 1 Measures before winter storage Wash the bottom of the boat immediately after the boat has been lifted Algae and slime will come off easier if they are not left to dry Give the engine an...

Page 37: ...y paints containing copper or lead on aluminium parts and remember to follow the paint manufacturer s instructions The warranty does not cover damage caused to the hull by antifouling paint containing...

Page 38: ...igation light 6 Hand operated bilge pump through fitting 1 Rainwater drainage valve 6 Battery extra battery 2 Canopy box 7 Main power switch 3 Fire extinguisher 8 Fuse panel 4 Fuel filter 9 Fuel refil...

Page 39: ...ndition of the fuel hoses must be inspected annually and every effort should be made to prevent damage to them Damaged fuel hoses must be replaced immediately If you replace fuel hoses make sure the n...

Page 40: ...shield wipers 5 2 12 V power outlets 6 Navigation lights 7 Deck lights 8 Trims In addition the engine is an essential part of the boat s electrical system it both generates and consumes power Switch o...

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