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PROPULSION SYSTEM 

 

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PROPULSION SYSTEM 

 
Comply with ZODIAC's recommendations and the engine manufacturer's recommendations regarding 
engine fitting.  
 
For optimal use of your boat, please consult your dealer. 
The engine bolts must be fitted through the transom using a screw hole sealing procedure (e.g.: using 
Sikaflex sealant). 
 
In twin engine systems, position the engines as close as possible together. Please consult the engine 
user manual to determine the minimum centre distance (a) given by the manufacturer. 
 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Medline 9 2022

Page 1: ...AMBER MAINTENANCE 15 II 2 INSTALLING THE BUOYANCY CHAMBER ON THE HULL 15 II 3 FIXING THE PROTECTIVE FLAP 16 II 4 INFLATING THE BUOYANCY CHAMBER 17 II 5 PRESS STUD 19 III PROPULSION SYSTEM 21 IV HOW TO...

Page 2: ...45 V 4 2 Using the Toilet 45 V 4 3 Draining black water 46 V 5 DRAINING SYSTEMS 47 V 5 1 DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONAL COMPONENTS 47 V 5 2 Bilge pump 48 V 5 3 Hull scupper 49 V 6 STEERING 50 V 7 FIRE 51 V...

Page 3: ...20 Height of the transom Design category Directive 2013 53 EU B C Capacity Weight tolerance 5 ISO B C 8 20 Maximum ISO 14946 Kg 1490 2400 Maximum load i a w ISO 14946 1 2 3 4 data figuring on the ICNN...

Page 4: ...L WEIGHT OF PASSENGERS AND EQUIPMENT MUST NEVER EXCEED THE MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED LOAD ALWAYS USE THE DESIGNATED SEATS OR SEATING AREAS MEDLINE 9 0 Engine Shaft length SINGLE ENGINE TWIN ENGINE XXL XL MI...

Page 5: ...he manual WARNING WHEN LOADING THE BOAT NEVER EXCEED THE MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED LOAD ALWAYS LOAD THE BOAT CAREFULLY AND SPREAD OUT THE LOAD APPROPRIATELY TO MAINTAIN THE THEORETICAL TRIM APPROXIMATELY HO...

Page 6: ...63 Issue 4 DESCRIPTION INVENTORY and location I 2 INVENTORY AND LOCATION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 9 11 11 12 12 12 12 13 14 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 20 21 21 21 23 24 24 25 26 27 28 28 31 29 29 30 30 32 34 3...

Page 7: ...orward anchoring cleats 18 Red green navigation lights 19 Anchor locker 20 Handhold 21 Deck drain 22 Inflation deflation valves X7 23 Water tank fill port 24 Aft anchoring cleats 25 Bilge pump outlet...

Page 8: ...Page 8 63 Issue 4 DESCRIPTION INVENTORY and location 13 20 21 7 19 15 18 4 4 16 5 2 2 7 6 6 8 10 11 21 22 5 12 14 17 23 24 25...

Page 9: ...er 7 Ventilation 8 Foot braces 9 Stainless steel closing pin 10 Steering wheel hydraulic steering 11 Bilge pump navigation light switch 12 Console cabin access hatch 13 Sink 14 Bolster access hatch 15...

Page 10: ...ory REF DESCRIPTION 1 Forward sun lounger extension 2 Forward pulpit 3 Gas griddle 4 Refrigerator 5 Polyester frame 6 Bimini with frame Bimini without frame 7 Aft sun lounger 8 Ski mast 9 Cabin berth...

Page 11: ...railer includes Unladen weight of the boat 1855 kg Tolerance 5 Weight of the engine s 734 kg Weight of the engine battery Consumable quantity 402 kg Fuel tank and freshwater tank Options 457 kg Model...

Page 12: ...Page 12 63 Issue 4 DESCRIPTION Handling I 4 2Storage WARNING THE BOAT MUST REST ON THE BOW LINE SEE DIAGRAM BELOW...

Page 13: ...Page 13 63 Issue 2 E N G L I S H DESCRIPTION Handling...

Page 14: ...options excluded Single engine approx 2400kg A 3 20m Twin engine approx 2650kg A 2 95m WARNING LIFTING MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY PROFESSIONALS DANGER NO PASSENGERS ON BOARD WHILE LIFTING WARNING ALL EQUI...

Page 15: ...68 F FOR 12 HOURS BEFORE UNFOLDING YOU CAN INFLATE THE NON FITTED BUOYANCY CHAMBER pressure 240mb AND LET IT STABILIZE FOR AROUND ONE HOUR THEN DEFLATE IT NOTE the buoyancy chamber is fitted to the hu...

Page 16: ...nless steel bars and the screws supplied in the buoyancy chamber kit To ensure the mechanical hold of the fitting use medium threadlock on the screws Fastening with bolts 4 After inflating the buoyanc...

Page 17: ...R a tube end b adaptor c tube base d inflation valve NOTE An electrical 12 V high output inflation pump is available as an option contact your dealer EASY PUSH VALVES To change position In inflating p...

Page 18: ...ly the inflation pump should be correctly placed on the ground The chamber inflates rapidly if the inflation pump is used smoothly and without haste 4 Inflate the buoyancy chamber starting with the fi...

Page 19: ...y inflating or deflating depending on the temperature particularly when temperature variations are high between the morning and evening in particularly hot regions and check that the pressure does not...

Page 20: ...e deck of a boat temperature 50 C Temperature inside the inflatable compartments will increase up to 70 C especially with a dark colour buoyancy chamber causing the pressure to double 480 mb YOU MUST...

Page 21: ...gine fitting For optimal use of your boat please consult your dealer The engine bolts must be fitted through the transom using a screw hole sealing procedure e g using Sikaflex sealant In twin engine...

Page 22: ...ends of the emergency circuit breaker correctly DANGER TURN OFF THE ENGINE AS SOON AS A SWIMMER COMES CLOSE TO THE BOAT THEY RISK BEING SERIOUSLY INJURED BY A ROTATING PROPELLER WARNING WHEN UNDERWAY...

Page 23: ...WARNING DO NOT USE TYPE E10 E85 BIOFUELS V 1 1 Location ofitems Ref DESCRIPTION 1 Fuel tank 2 Fuel circuit valve 3 Tank filling connection access hatch and vent 4 Fill port with cap and anti backflow...

Page 24: ...TION 1 Tank given capacity 400 litres 2 Vent outlet 3 Tank filler inlet 4 Gauge transmitter 5 Intake pipe with fuel shut off valve It may not be possible to use the full nominal capacity of the tank d...

Page 25: ...rare exceptions To connect it refer to the electrical diagram V 1 3 Water fuel separator filter In order to protect the engine a water fuel separating filter is placed on the engine s fuel supply cir...

Page 26: ...recommendations Follow the manual or the engine manufacturer s instructions Place a draining funnel under the cartridge to be replaced Before replacing the filter the pressure in the fuel feed system...

Page 27: ...SUPPLY BEFORE REMOVING THE FILTER CARTRIDGE CAREFULLY READ THE INFORMATION ON THE FILTER S INSTRUCTIONS PETROL IS EXTREMELY INFLAMMABLE MAKE SURE THAT THE ENGINES ARE STOPPED BEFORE WORKING ON THE FU...

Page 28: ...Page 28 63 Issue 4 INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT ELECTRICAL V 2 ELECTRICAL V 2 1 Cable routing Top view with deck removed Duct 1 Used to route the engine wiring harness Duct 2 free Duct 1 100 Duct 2 100...

Page 29: ...diagram 1 2 12 13 14 15 16 17 3 12 13 14 15 16 17 3 12 13 14 15 16 17 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 6 12 13 14 15 16 17 7 12 13 14 15 16 17 8 12 13 14 15 16 17 9 12 13 14 15 16 17 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 11 12 13 14...

Page 30: ...0 63 Issue 4 INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT 12 19 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 3 24 3 25 3 23 3 26 3 12 13 14 15 16 17 29 3 12 13 14 15 16 17 28 3 12 13 14 15 16 17 27 3 12 13 14 15...

Page 31: ...ng area 11 USB plug 12 volts bow sitting area 12 USB plug 12 volts console 13 Courtesy light 14 Bilge fan 15 Fuel gauge transmitter 16 Windlass relay 17 Refrigerator option 18 White light on roll bar...

Page 32: ...Page 32 63 Issue 4 INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT ELECTRICAL V 2 1 COMFORT Fuse box...

Page 33: ...Page 33 63 Issue 2 E N G L I S H INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT V 2 1 EQUIP NAV fuse box...

Page 34: ...DESCRIPTION 1 Circuit breaker and fuse box access hatch 2 Circuit breaker 3 Battery box 4 Fuse box V 2 3 Circuit breaker When you stop using the boat set the circuit breaker to OFF O OFF ON 1 WARNING...

Page 35: ...hen operating in twin engine configuration the couplers can be switched between positions 1 2 and both without stopping the engine s We recommend that you use the normal operating configuration diagra...

Page 36: ...TALLATION AND CIRCUIT Engine A starts with battery 2 Engine B starts with battery 2 Engine A starts with battery 1 Engine B starts with battery 1 ENGINE B ENGINE A BATTERY 2 BATTERY 1 ENGINE B ENGINE...

Page 37: ...engine to recharge the batteries when the engine is running The coupler system enables the engines to be started with either one battery or by coupling the batteries in parallel or start them with a...

Page 38: ...Page 38 63 Issue 4...

Page 39: ...E REACH OF CHILDREN ALWAYS KEEP THE BATTERY UPRIGHT NEVER ON ITS SIDE WHEN ADDING ELECTROLYTE OR WHEN RECHARGING THE BATTERY ALWAYS REMOVE IT FROM THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT BATTERY ELECTROLYTE IS A TOXIC...

Page 40: ...eye connector 3 If you have to add cable for the connection use cable with a cross section of at least 1 5mm that complies with marine standards UL1426 or SAE J378 or SAE J1127 or SAE J1128 or more g...

Page 41: ...max power of an accessory in column B is 180W 15A or less The sections of the different cables in the wiring circuit were calculated using these figures not following this rule may lead to electrical...

Page 42: ...laneous electronic equipment Searchlight Shower pump 48 W Alarm system Max power 58W or 180W Refrigerator VHF 72W 288W 504W CONCLUSION Example 2 You want to add A 120W VHF A 90W GPS A 180W radio A 180...

Page 43: ...andard Radio 200W Miscellaneous lighting Depth sounder Horn GPS 60W Miscellaneous electronic equipment 200W Searchlight Shower pump Alarm system Max power 200 W 180W Refrigerator VHF 260W 504W CONCLUS...

Page 44: ...freshwater through the fill cap 6 located under the port aft cushion 7 Press the button 3 on the electric pump on the utility cabinet panel 1 to pressurize the circuit Use the hand shower 4 or the bol...

Page 45: ...vent Odour filter 4 Flush switch 5 Black water drain switch 6 Black water tank drain valve 7 Black water pump 8 Black water tank drain cap V 4 2 Using the Toilet Make sure that the water pump control...

Page 46: ...ose the deck fill when finished FOR HYGIENE REASONS REMEMBER TO HAVE THE CARBON FILTER CONNECTED TO THE BLACK WATER TANK VENT CHECKED ANNUALLY AFTER EACH USE RINSE THE SYSTEM FILL THE TANK WITH FRESHW...

Page 47: ...th non return valve 6 Drain pipes 7 Scuppers The boat is self draining with a rainwater drainage system three scuppers on the deck one at the front of the console and one at the front and rear of the...

Page 48: ...e used except when the boat is out of the water and sheltered Forced operation the switch has to be held depressed to operate it As soon as you release the switch it returns to automatic position 1 ZO...

Page 49: ...G L I S H INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT V 5 3 Hull scupper Out of the water on trailer cradle etc OPEN POSITION DRAIN PLUG REMOVED In the water CLOSED POSITION DRAIN PLUG FITTED MAKE SURE THE DRAIN PLUG IS...

Page 50: ...age 50 63 Issue 4 INSTALLATION AND CIRCUIT V 6 STEERING Comply with the steering manufacturer s recommendations installation use and maintenance For optimal use of your boat please consult your dealer...

Page 51: ...ed is your responsibility When in use the boat must be fitted with portable extinguishers The recommended position for the extinguisher is inside the aft locker or console Take care to keep the bilges...

Page 52: ...olyester bow roller navigation lights 3 Electric windlass 4 Bow chain plate 5 Forward cleats WARNING FOR PERMANENT MOORING USE THE BOW CHAIN PLATE CHOOSE YOUR ANCHOR CHAIN ACCORDING TO THE LENGTH AND...

Page 53: ...SNAP HOOK IN PLACE WHILE NAVIGATING FAILURE TO USE THE SNAP HOOK CAN LEAD TO SERIOUS ACCIDENTS IN THE EVENT OF THE WINDLASS PULLEY LOOSENING WARNING REGULARLY CHECK THE KNOTS AND THE CONDITION OF THE...

Page 54: ...Page 54 63 Issue 4 LABELLING VI LABELLING VI 1 POSITION OF LABELS 3 4 5 6 1 2 7...

Page 55: ...Page 55 63 Issue 2 E N G L I S H LABELLING VI 2 DESCRIPTION OF LABELS...

Page 56: ...gs and aft platforms are not mounted on the boat To install them easily follow the instructions below VII 1 1 WINGS Unpack the wings being careful not to scratch them or damage the EVA deck Locate the...

Page 57: ...ck using the holes 1 and brackets 2 on the deck Tighten the wings using the fasteners supplied VII 1 2 Aft platforms Unpack the aft platforms being careful not to scratch or damage them Clean the supp...

Page 58: ...Place the clevises 3 on the transom and mark the position of the holes Remove the clevises and drill the four holes with a 4 5mm drill bit Clean the surfaces around the holes and apply SIKAFLEX Tighte...

Page 59: ...Installing optional elements VII 2 1 POLYESTER ROLL BAR WARNING THE WINGS MUST BE INSTALLED BEFORE INSTALLING THE ROLL BAR MAKE SURE YOU INSTALL IT IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION To install the roll bar remov...

Page 60: ...feet of the roll bar Leave 10 to 15mm clearance around the edges of the feet so the SIKA doesn t squeeze out when you tighten it down Place the roll bar the wings and align the holes Bolt on with M10...

Page 61: ...E N G L I S H 1 Table in initial position 2 Raise the port and starboard seat cushions in the aft seating area 3 Extend the starboard arms 4 Fold back the mobile leaf for a better view of the locking...

Page 62: ...Page 62 63 Issue 4 5 Unlock the 2 locking rings 6 Push down on the table to lower the telescopic base until the table touch the arms 7 Lock the 2 locking rings 8 Fold back down the leaf...

Page 63: ...Page 63 63 Issue 2 E N G L I S H 9 Lower the seat cushions 10 Position the aft sunbathing cushion on the lowered table...

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