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3.8  REFUELLING 
 
Put off cigarettes when approaching a refuelling place. Before starting to refule, stop the 
engine. Do not operate accessories that may produce sparks.  
 
The boat has a built-in 140 litre fuel tank. The fuel tip is located on the front wall of the 
swimming platform. During refuelling, and particularly when the tank is nearly full, some fuel 
may leak into the water through the breather hose. Therefore we recommend that you do not 
fill the fuel tank/fuelling hose to the brim. 
 
The tank compartment is ventilated so that a reserve tank can be stored there, provided that it 
is fastened properly. Do not store reserve tanks in other places, or unfastened on board the 
boat. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
If your boat's swimming platform has a teak finish and you think that fuel might splash onto it 
when refuelling, we recommend that you wet the surface with water before refuelling. It 
prevents gasoline from entering into wood, and no gasoline stains are left  
 
3.9  USE OF CANOPY 
 
The canopy is designed to take a maximum speed of 30 knots at sea, and 50 km/h in road 
transport. All press studs must be properly fastened when canopy is in use. 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 

WARNING!  Yamarin 6230 is a fast boat. It needs time to stop from planing speed. 

Slow down the speed in good time in advance before beaching or 
docking. Learn to estimate the distance the boat needs before it stops. 
Remember that steering control is poor, if there is no traction. 

 

 

WARNING!  Fuel and its vapours are highly explosive. Extreme caution must be 

exercised and these instructions must be followed when refuelling. The 
smell of fuel always means that there is vaporised fuel in the boat.  

 

 

WARNING!  Do not try to stop the boat with your hand, and do not put your arms or 

legs between the boat and the quay, the shore or another vessel! 
Practise beaching under favourable conditions! Use engine power 
moderately but with determination! 

 

 

NOTE! 

When mooring your boat, take into consideration changes in wind  
direction, tides, wash from other boats etc. Further information is available 
from, for instance, insurance companies . 

Summary of Contents for YAMARIN 6230

Page 1: ...YAMARIN 6230 OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ... setting out to sea If this is your first boat or a new type of boat for you make sure to acquire a sufficient feel and experience in its handling This is very important also for the sake of your own comfort and safety Otherwise you are not ready to take responsibility for your boat as its captain In this manual the warnings and notes are identified as follows WARNING Follow to avoid personal inju...

Page 3: ...8 3 7 APPROACHING THE DOCK 9 3 8 REFUELLING 10 3 9 CANOPY 10 4 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS 11 5 SEAMANSHIP 11 5 1 BEFORE GETTING UNDERWAY 11 5 2 MAN OVERBOARD 12 5 3 MOORING AND ANCHORING 12 5 4 TOWING 13 6 MAINTENANCE OF BOAT AND EQUIPMENT 13 6 1 WASHING AND CLEANING THE BOAT 13 6 2 CARE INSTRUCTIONS FOR CUSHIONS 14 6 3 CARE INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANOPY 14 6 4 CARE INSTRUCTIONS FOR WINDSHIELD 14 6 5 ...

Page 4: ...SURES BEFORE WINTER STORAGE 17 8 2 MEASURES BEFORE LAUNCHING 18 9 LAY OUT AND EQUIPMENT 18 9 1 GENERAL ARRANGEMENT 18 9 2 DRAINING SYSTEM 19 9 3 FUEL SYSTEM 21 9 4 STEERING SYSTEM 21 9 5 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 21 9 6 WIRING DIAGRAM 22 ...

Page 5: ...VTT Industrial Systems BODY NB no 0401 P O B 1705 FIN 02044 VTT This is to certify that the above boat meets the requirements set by the European Parliament and the Council of the European Communities in their directive 94 25 EC VTT Industrial Systems has verified the boat s conformity to those standards Vantaa 17 12 2002 Responsible for the production of the Yamarin boats Peter Krusberg Product M...

Page 6: ... Visibility from the main steering RSG Guidelines NBS F10 X 1 The inspection has been made by applying those inspections methods and standards or parts of standards which are relevant to the boat type equipment in question 2 X inspected inspection item not relevant to the boat type equipment v inspection of this item is not included in the inspection assignment see the conformity verification modu...

Page 7: ...ze and capacity 2 Draining device pump or bailer 3 Oars or paddle or anchor with rope 4 An approved fire extinguisher of at least 2 kg if the outboard engine has over 25 kW 34 hp The extinguisher must be checked once a year 1 8 INSURANCES Boats are not required to have an obligatory insurance like cars However an insurance is always good to have because it has an indirect influence on boating safe...

Page 8: ... steering system The remote control combines the functions of throttle forward and reverse gears and trim angle adjustment 3 2 EMERGENCY SWITCH The emergency switch is a device with one end attached to the ignition switch panel and the other end to for instance your life vest When the emergency switch is detached from the ignition switch panel it automatically switches off the engine It is extreme...

Page 9: ...waves raise the bow to avoid diving For more detailed information consult the engine manual 3 5 STARTING THE ENGINE 1 Switch on the engine from the main switch 2 Lower the engine to the driving position by pressing the Power Trim button on the gear throttle handle with your thumb 3 Use the hand pump bulb on the fuel hose to pump fuel from the tank until the bulb becomes hard 4 Check that the gear ...

Page 10: ...g a crowded marina A very gentle throttle application does not generate sufficient steering power Sharp but short throttle applications enable efficient steering movements See to it that everyone on board who does not have to stand up is seated when you are approaching the dock Sudden steering movements may cause the boat to sway and someone to get injured Before docking prepare the ropes at stern...

Page 11: ... gasoline stains are left 3 9 USE OF CANOPY The canopy is designed to take a maximum speed of 30 knots at sea and 50 km h in road transport All press studs must be properly fastened when canopy is in use WARNING Yamarin 6230 is a fast boat It needs time to stop from planing speed Slow down the speed in good time in advance before beaching or docking Learn to estimate the distance the boat needs be...

Page 12: ...ty or inhabited shore without permission You may camp in a tent on islands provided you do no harm to the property or disturb the property owner Camping in a tent is forbidden near yards and cultivated fields You may light a fire if you have the landowner s permission Boaters may also pick wild berries and mushrooms as long as they do not damage trees or nature 5 SEAMANSHIP 5 1 BEFORE GETTING UNDE...

Page 13: ...nd use them 5 2 MAN OVERBOARD The man overboard situation is always serious Rescue procedures should be practised in advance when the weather is good because when someone has fallen overboard there is no time for practising It is always easiest to help a person climb inboard from the water at the stern of the boat A rope loop attached to the boat helps lifting The boats swim ladder extends 30 cm i...

Page 14: ... clean and tidy It will add to your comfort and safety as well as the resale value of the boat 6 1 WASHING AND WAXING THE BOAT Normally it is sufficient just to wash and wax the deck and sides A special boat cleaning agent is best for washing Do not use strong solvents as they may damage the gloss of the reinforced plastic surfaces Mildly abrasive polishes can be used to remove chafings and embedd...

Page 15: ...u wipe them clean with a lemon juice concentrate seasoned with a pinch of table salt This gives the seats a fresh scent 6 3 CARE INSTRUCTION FOR CANOPY Store the canopy over the winter in a dry and well ventilated place The press studs of the canopy 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 war...

Page 16: ...ne and accessories etc The maximum gross trailer load is given in your car s registration certificate The keel supports of the trailer should carry most of the boat weight Adjust the supports on each side so that the boat cannot sway sideways The approximate location of the supports is shown in figure 2 Clean the supports from sand and dirt so that they do not scratch the bottom of the hull Check ...

Page 17: ...ater Be careful with the winch handle Figure 2 Fastening the boat onto the trailer 7 2 DOCKING The storage cradle should be sufficiently steady and suitable for the boat s dimensions The keel supports should carry most of the boat s weight Point loads should be avoided The length of the keel supports and the dimensions of side paws should be at least as shown in fig 2 Figure 3 Storage cradle dimen...

Page 18: ...ter service to the engine and other accessories following separate manuals If your boat is stored outside or in a humid place during the winter remove the textiles and other equipment that may corrode or become mouldy in moist conditions Wash the ropes in fresh water Replace ropes that are worn Leave bushing valves open Remove drain plug for the winter The electrical instruments are best protected...

Page 19: ...keeping it in a mixture of two litres of hot water one decilitre of vinegar and half a decilitre of baking powder Perform engine maintenance procedures as instructed in the engine manual Check the operation of electrical instruments and remove oxidation from fuses and couplings Remember that gasoline turns stale in time Always use fresh fuel when you start the engine for the first time after winte...

Page 20: ...drain the bilge completely which means that there is always some water in the bilge The bilge pump operates although the main switch is in OFF position At the back of the floor there is a bushing and a valve to which a drainpipe has been attached leading through the transom outside the boat The drainpipe can be closed with a valve see fig 4 FUEL TANK VENT FUEL FILTER BILGE PUMP THROUGH MAIN CIRCUI...

Page 21: ...the bilge Some water may also come through hull bushings particularly when the boat ages Always remember to check the bilge before you leave the boat at quay or buoy for a longer period and before getting underway If the automatic bilge pump does not work replace it with a new preferably one with CE marking WARNING The boat s handling properties may become extremely dangerous if there is water in ...

Page 22: ...andard electrical system of the Yamarin 6230 boat includes the following main components 1 BATTERY 2 WIRE HARNESS 3 MAIN SWITCH 4 BATTERY COMPARTMENT FUSE PANEL 5 CABIN FUSE PANEL 6 4 SWITCHES WITH AUTOMATIC FUSES 7 2 EXTRA SWITCHES WITH AUTOMATIC FUSES 8 12V OUTLET 9 NAVIGATION LIGHTS 10 BILGE PUMP 11 WINDSHIELD WIPER RIGHT 12 CABIN LIGHT Additionally an essential part of the boat s electrical sy...

Page 23: ...22 9 6 WIRING DIAGRAM Figure 7 shows the wiring diagram of Yamarin 6230 ...

Page 24: ... 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 ...

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