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Summary of Contents for 750 SPD CLASSIC

Page 1: ...OWNER MANUAL S A N Y T E C 7 5 0 SP D C L AS SI C...

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Page 3: ...Anytec 750 SPD CLASSIC Owner s Manual Date of issue 2020 11 01 Anytec Sweden AB Magasinsgatan 7 SE 903 27 Ume Sweden info anytec se www anytec se...

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Page 5: ...Engine 7 2 1 6 Fastening of objects 7 2 1 7 Nautical charts 7 2 1 8 Safety check of the boat 8 2 1 9 Inform about your route 8 2 2 EMERGENCY ENGINE SHUTDOWN SWITCH 8 2 3 MAN OVERBOARD PREVENTION AND...

Page 6: ...d equipment 33 3 7 2 Boat layout optional equipment 34 3 8 COCKPIT STORAGE 35 3 9 THRU HULL LOCATIONS 36 3 10 DASH LAYOUT 38 3 11 TRAILERING 39 3 12 STRONG POINTS 40 3 13 LIFTING THE BOAT 41 4 SYSTEMS...

Page 7: ...CTRICAL SYSTEM 65 5 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 65 5 2 BATTERIES AND CHARGING 66 5 3 BATTERY MAIN AND REMOTE SWITCHES 67 5 3 1 Main switches 67 5 3 2 Remote control of battery main switches 67 5 4 MAIN BREA...

Page 8: ...6 3 7 Hinges and latches 76 6 3 8 MOB rescue and swim ladder 77 6 3 9 Painted surfaces 77 6 4 WINTER STORAGE SPRING PREPARATIONS 77 6 4 1 Measures before winter storage 77 6 4 2 Measures after winter...

Page 9: ...boat and answer questions concerning operation maintenance warranty performance accessories parts and services Information and assistance are also available via our website www anytec se Enjoy your b...

Page 10: ...WELCOME ABOARD__PAGE 2...

Page 11: ...assume the responsibilities of the boat master Your boat dealer local boating clubs and national motor boat and sailing associations will provide you with more information about local training in boa...

Page 12: ...while in cold water Please note that in some countries national boating regulations may require everyone aboard to wear a personal flotation device whenever onboard Finally please pay respect to the e...

Page 13: ...y are divided into 4 different categories as explained below Immediate hazards with high probability will result in severe personal injury or death if the warning is ignored Hazards or unsafe practice...

Page 14: ...trusted insurance company in your country before owning the boat 1 8 SECURMARK ANTI THEFT MARKING AND TRACKING SYSTEM Your boat has a unique code number sprayed in different places of your boat to pr...

Page 15: ...can always check the CE plate for maximum allowed loading 2 1 3 Passengers Ensure that there are life jackets for everybody onboard and instruct the passengers to be seated while the boat is in motion...

Page 16: ...el lines Fuel smell or polluted water is a strong indicator of fuel leakage Never operate the boat with a fuel leak 2 1 9 Inform about your route Always inform someone on the shore about your planned...

Page 17: ...limb it may be hard to use the ladder alone and help from a person onboard may be needed Therefore it is recommended for use by two persons onboard especially during harsh weather conditions Chapter 4...

Page 18: ...ve it and use it The fire port can be used for fast fighting of fires inside the stern sofa where batteries and electrical switches are located The boat when in service shall always be equipped with t...

Page 19: ...indicated on the equipment 2 4 2 Fire port The stern cockpit U sofa storage is equipped with a fire port The port makes it possible to detect and fight fire below the deck bilge tank area The access t...

Page 20: ...fuel container and the boat as it prevents discharging the electric charge difference between the fuel pistol and the filling fitting and could cause a spark Always clean up any spillage immediately...

Page 21: ...e windows It can be overheated or damaged if air vents are blocked see the figure given below Do not plug or block any air outlets and inlets of the heater system It can cause fire when the heater is...

Page 22: ...severe engine damage Your engine is equipped with visual and sonic alarms for critical malfunctions such as overheating Read the engine manual to understand these alarms If the alarm goes off turn off...

Page 23: ...adjust the speed and trim to the prevailing conditions Be particularly careful when driving at high speeds and waves For instance a low bow in high waves or a tailwind may cause the bow to plunge into...

Page 24: ...the road require that a proper lookout be maintained at all times and observance of the right of way to be respected Always be certain to have sufficient distance to stop or manoeuver if required to a...

Page 25: ...en lower the bow slightly to avoid the propeller loose grip In head sea boat running against waves you may have to use the trim to lower the bow down to soften the vertical motions but be careful not...

Page 26: ...omeone who has experience for help Proper trimming is essential for a safe comfortable and fuel efficient ride Always proceed from a neutral position trim tabs postponed and then adjust a little at a...

Page 27: ...rivers and their ability to maintain their positions Making sharp turns at high speed requires good judgement and ample boating experience Always adjust the speed to a level where you are confident th...

Page 28: ...d seamanship Always ask for advice when needed It is the owner s and operator s responsibility to ensure that mooring towing and anchor ropes anchor chains and anchors are appropriate for the vessel s...

Page 29: ...f the boat so that the water line is at a normal level Check for any water in the bilge If large volumes of water accumulate in the bilge or at the deck for instance due to leakage broken bilge pump l...

Page 30: ...der what action will be necessary when securing a tow line onboard and how it can be released fast in case of emergencies Note that if a tow rope snaps under heavy load it may cause damage to persons...

Page 31: ...s and chains must not exceed 80 of the breaking strength of the strong point in question Refer the chapter about strong points 4 Never leave your boat unattended for long periods Observe the floating...

Page 32: ...nificantly affect the stability trim and performance of the boat Stability can be considerably affected by loose fluids or weight within the vessel Keep the bilge area as dry as possible In rough weat...

Page 33: ...RMATION__PAGE 25 8080 2230 WL 2090 2600 500 960 2590 3100 8080 Dimensional drawing Unit is meters 3 1 2 Maximum Recommended Engine Horsepower 300 hp mechanical imperial Kilowatts 224 kW Maximum Engine...

Page 34: ...mum recommended load includes the weight of all persons aboard all provisions and personal effects cargo if any and all consumable liquids water fuel etc Any increase from the recommended load capacit...

Page 35: ...e waves which approximately corresponds to the wave height estimated by an experienced observer Some waves will be double this height 3 3 ENGINE REQUIREMENTS Your boat is designed to be propelled by a...

Page 36: ...total weight of persons and equipment must never exceed the maximum recommended load Always use the seats seating spaces provided 2 When loading the craft never exceed the maximum recommended cargo lu...

Page 37: ...Be aware that the boat may move due to the shift of weight and waves Make sure the distance to the jetty is short enough and the boat cannot move away from the jetty Hold on tight to the boat handrai...

Page 38: ...sary it will be free of obstructions Do not sit in the bow area in front of the cockpit when the boat is moving at speeds higher than 10 knots or in conditions with high waves 3 6 SAFETY LABEL LOCATIO...

Page 39: ...Always wear PFD life jacket operator to use the engine shut off cord when the boat is under way For boats with Webasto heater optional Location At the hatch where the Webasto fuel tank is stored Meani...

Page 40: ...3 GENERAL INFORMATION__PAGE 32 NOTE Do not remove or obstruct any safety label Replace any label which becomes illegible Replacement to the safety labels can be obtained by contacting your dealer...

Page 41: ...Bow sofa storage step 5 Bow thruster access hatch 6 Front door 7 Wipers PS SB 8 Steering wheel 9 Top light 10 Targa 11 Stern cockpit U sofa 12 Stern cleats 13 Stern storage 14 Swimming platform PS SB...

Page 42: ...holder 24 Map holder 25 Foot support 26 Fire extinguisher 27 Handle 28 Glove compartment USB socket inside 29 USB socket 30 Builder plate 31 Cup holder 3 7 2 Boat layout optional equipment 1 Bow thru...

Page 43: ...1 Do not store any equipment containing petrol outboard engines portable petrol tanks etc in the stern cockpit U sofa The stern cockpits U sofa were not designed to store petrol since it contains ele...

Page 44: ...f the stern cockpit sofa as it contains batteries and electric breakers fuses 3 9 THRU HULL LOCATIONS The figure given below shows the locations of thru hull All openings except bottom plug and bow th...

Page 45: ...ug must be in place and tightened before the boat goes into the water The boat will sink without this plug being correctly installed The deck drains provide self bailing capabilities while the boat is...

Page 46: ...AYOUT 1 Throttle 2 Trimtab control 3 Anti theft switch 4 Phone holder charger standard 5 Simrad NSS12 standard 6 Battery remote 7 Switch panel consumers see also separate figure below 8 Emergency lany...

Page 47: ...ntal direction Adjust the side supports so that the maximum boat weight rests on the keel supports and the supports on sides offer only lateral support The mass of your boat in trailering condition is...

Page 48: ...r may damage the fender Be careful and use rags or other materials between fender and straps ropes 3 12 STRONG POINTS Cleats Your boat is equipped with four cleats two located at the bow and two locat...

Page 49: ...must not exceed 80 of the breaking strength of the strong point in question 3 13 LIFTING THE BOAT Commission only a reputable lifting company or boatyard with sufficient lifting capacity to lift the b...

Page 50: ...oft material to prevent scratches Do not stand under the lifted boat Never stand under the lifted boat Use only the lifting procedure specified in this manual It is dangerous to use the cleats secure...

Page 51: ...3 GENERAL INFORMATION__PAGE 43 1 2 Principal figure only 1 Front loader fork 2 Anti slip lock...

Page 52: ...nk a fuel tank fill and vent fitting an anti siphon valve a sending unit and an engine fuel supply line Besides there are two extra fuel ports for optional pickups if needed The factory mounted boat f...

Page 53: ...parates most of the ethanol in the fuel from the bulk fuel and drops to the bottom of the tank significantly reducing the level of ethanol in the fuel mixture in the upper level phase If the lower lev...

Page 54: ...struct or modify the fuel ventilation system as that could cause fires or explosions 2 Do not store any equipment containing petrol outboard engines portable petrol tanks etc in any cockpit storage ar...

Page 55: ...cks for oil levels at the servo and leaks and lubrication of open parts joints For complete instructions on operation and maintenance please refer to the separate OEM owner s manual provided with the...

Page 56: ...shall not be any water in the bilge If there is water it is due to the leaks from above deck fitting inspection covers or damage to the hull seawater leaks The reason for the leakage is to be determin...

Page 57: ...s manual that is developed specifically for this equipment It is provided with the Anytec document bag Principal figure only 1 Electrical bilge pump 4 Thru bulkhead connection 2 Manual bilge pump 5 B...

Page 58: ...on options installed The panel is installed at the SB helm Some of the main features are further described in this chapter This is a list of main data and functions that can be provided by this unit...

Page 59: ...ilt in GoFree Wi Fi module This enables wireless connectivity between Simrad NSS Multifunction display tablets and smartphones Thanks to this feature you have the option to control and display data an...

Page 60: ...pter 3 10 for typical locations of controls and instruments Gas and gear throttle This control is used for controlling the gear and has 3 positions forward neutral and backward To shift it in neutral...

Page 61: ...choose to have a dedicated engine display and the NSS display mounted at the helm In addition most engines have a summer alarm giving you a warning noise in case of serious problems Due to many varia...

Page 62: ...g 4 8 SWIM LADDER MOB RESCUE LADDER The boat is equipped with a swim ladder which also serves as a MOB rescue ladder refer to chapter 2 3 It is located at the PS swim platform The ladder is secured wi...

Page 63: ...ckpit Also refer to chapter 2 7 about Carbon Monoxide poisoning risks 4 10 1 Canopy configurations Sunroof mode By using only the canopy top and front vinyl panel the canopy can be used as a sunroof F...

Page 64: ...seat will feel harder Rebound Factory setting Turn the knob clockwise seen from the deck until no clicks are heard Then turn it counterclockwise 24 clicks Adjustment Adjust in steps of 4 clicks Clockw...

Page 65: ...ide the arc area The purpose of the arc is only to prevent the line to shift sideways NOT to hold the rope How to attach a watersport tow rope Tow only water skis watersport tubes or wakeboards Do not...

Page 66: ...side SB stern anchor box 2 Anchor holder 3 Anchor Improper handling and maintenance of the windlass may cause serious accidents and the boat may sink Study the windlass manual carefully before operati...

Page 67: ...ter is approximately 2 3 minutes The electromotor has a built in thermal cut off switch that shuts off the electromotor if it is overheating and re engages it when it has cooled down This should be co...

Page 68: ...fa storage can be accessed via sofa hatch To fill the diesel tank first remove the strap holding the tank in place Next remove the cap with the fuel pickup return line and pull the tank out of the boa...

Page 69: ...r audio music playback thru the audio system Alternatively you can playback audio music via Bluetooth For complete instructions on operation and maintenance we refer to the separate OEM owner s manual...

Page 70: ...ion on top of the table When not in use the sunbed cushion and support pipes can be stored in the U sofa storage Principal figure only 1 Support pipes 4 19 CAMERA WITH INFRARED OPTIONAL The boat may b...

Page 71: ...ight and it can also be used as an onboard work light Please note that your night vision weakens if you are dazzled by strong lights so be careful if you operate the boat at night and use the search l...

Page 72: ...rstand how to contact the coast guard and send general call for help mayday messages The adjustable VHF antenna is located on the targa and the VHF module with microphone is located directly on the da...

Page 73: ...rder to function at all times The battery main switch is installed on the main fuse terminal inside the stern sofa but can also be remotely operated from the helm When leaving the boat for longer peri...

Page 74: ...ds and check the battery charge level regular 5 2 BATTERIES AND CHARGING In case of replacement refer to your engine owner s manual for exact battery requirements The battery should always be installe...

Page 75: ...t parts connected to the electrical system turn the main switch es to the LOCK OFF position See figure below Principal figure only 1 Remote On position 2 Off position 3 Lock off position 5 3 2 Remote...

Page 76: ...bow thruster option is installed to the starter battery 1 To activate emergency starting using the optional thruster battery turn the cross battery switch from OFF to ON This switch will be located n...

Page 77: ...achments to this manual They can also be obtained from your dealer or Anytec if they are lost These electrical schematics can be used for technical reference and professional service technicians If yo...

Page 78: ...manual Fire extinguisher Chapter 2 4 1 Webasto heater optional Chapter 2 4 4 Stern anchor windlass optional Chapter 4 13 Bow thruster Chapter 4 14 Audio radio system optional Chapter 4 16 Steering sys...

Page 79: ...is installed on the fuel tank inspection hatch You can use this hole for putting a hose from any portable bilge pump to remove the fuel If it is not possible to remove the fuel maintaining a full tank...

Page 80: ...s and salt dries burns on the surface as they will become difficult to remove over time The use of abrasive methods for washing such as polishing discs or sponges may gradually wear down the surface a...

Page 81: ...o corrode instead of the boat and the engine They are mounted at the bottom recess see the figure The anodes must be inspected annually and renewed if more than 50 is wasted It is important to inspect...

Page 82: ...in the direction of the polish lines not across them Crevice corrosion is a brownish colouring which occurs where impurities in water and air cause two pieces of stainless hardware meet It can be eas...

Page 83: ...nse the canopy completely with freshwater cold water if available On a regular basis brush off any loose dirt pollen etc and hose down with water and then clean with a mild solution of natural soap in...

Page 84: ...d glued against the hull As a fender it will eventually have physical contact with other boats docks and so on Such contact results in scratches small deformations and some friction marks This is natu...

Page 85: ...if your boat is used around the year a yearly maintenance period is recommended and shall follow the same routines as specified below except when marked with a 6 4 1 Measures before winter storage Che...

Page 86: ...arefully follow the instructions Reinstall freshly charged batteries and check the voltage Refuel the boat Install any electronic instruments textiles and other equipment that was removed before winte...

Page 87: ...re to do so may jeopardize safety and floatability 6 6 SPARE PARTS AND SERVICE To ensure the best possible performance safety and lifetime of your Anytec boat it is important only to use high quality...

Page 88: ...holder and Anytec shoulder bag Electrical diagrams Owner s manuals for components as referenced to in the Anytec owner s manual Final quality approval Authorised installation certificate Declaration o...

Page 89: ...7 ATTACHMENTS__PAGE 1...

Page 90: ...ASS IC Anytec Sweden reserves the right for any typographical errors and reserves the right to make changes Boats in this owner s manual may include optional equipment The content of this manual is pr...

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