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OWNER´S MANUAL

AXOPAR 37 XC 

Summary of Contents for 37 XC

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Page 3: ...monoxide 9 2 4 Life raft 11 3 Product overview 12 3 1 Purpose of use 12 3 2 Identification 12 3 3 Builder s plate 12 3 4 CE certification 13 3 5 Conformity 13 3 6 Dimensions and weight 14 3 7 Boat layout 16 4 Product description 18 4 1 Stability and buoyancy 18 4 1 1 Self draining systems 18 4 1 2 Openings in the hull and deck 19 4 1 3 Bilge system 21 4 2 Technical systems 23 4 2 1 Electrical syst...

Page 4: ...the LPG cooker 37 4 3 7 Solar panels 38 5 Transportation 40 5 1 Lifting the boat 40 5 2 Transporting the boat 41 6 Operation 43 6 1 Handling devices 43 6 1 1 Steering console 43 6 1 2 Windscreen wipers 44 6 1 3 Steering system 45 6 1 3 1 Checking and topping up oil 45 6 1 3 2 Steering maintenance 45 6 1 3 3 Steering console switch panel 45 6 1 4 Starting the engine 46 6 2 Swivel seat Driver and pa...

Page 5: ...nd painted surfaces 56 7 2 3 Fabrics 57 7 2 4 Doors and hatches 57 7 3 Maintaining the cover 57 7 3 1 Cleaning the cover 57 7 4 Preventing frost damage 58 7 5 Checklist Before winter lay up 58 7 6 Checklist Before launching 58 7 7 Corrective maintenance 59 7 7 1 Chalking 59 7 7 2 Scratches and nicks 59 7 7 3 Stains 59 7 7 4 Deep marks gouges and holes 59 8 Environment 60 8 1 Requirements for North...

Page 6: ...s 9 7 Checklist Before winter lay up 63 9 8 Checklist Before launching 63 10 Appendix II Fuel system 65 11 Appendix III Electric diagrams 66 Axopar 37 XC Document ID 37XC202004EN Owner s Manual 2020 Axopar Boats Page 4 ...

Page 7: ...ent and trained workshops Changes that can affect the boat s security features must be assessed carried out and documented by competent professionals The boat manufacturer cannot be held responsible for unauthorized modifications Every change to the boat s center of gravity from highly mounted heavy equipment or a new engine type etc will significantly affect the stability trim and performance of ...

Page 8: ...s material also contains confidential information which may not be disclosed to others without the prior written consent of Axopar Boats 1 5 Disclaimer The material in this manual is for information purposes only Axopar Boats reserves the right to change the products without prior notice to improve reliability function design or other characteristics of the products Axopar Boats assumes no liabili...

Page 9: ...im Avoid placing heavy equipment or material high up in the boat WARNING Do not exceed the maximum number of persons allowed in the boat The total weight of the persons on board and their personal luggage must never exceed the maximum load of the boat When out on the water always use the seats intended for passengers WARNING The specified tank capacity is not necessarily fully available depending ...

Page 10: ...mmable material near or above the LPG cooker or other equipment with naked flames Never leave the boat unattended when the cooker or heater is switched on Never refuel or replace gas containers when the engines are running Never smoke when handling fuel or gas Never block evacuation routes or emergency exits Never block access to safety equipment such as fuel valves or main power switches Never bl...

Page 11: ...pment Equipment with expired date is replaced immediately with equivalent or better equipment The crew and guests are advised of the location of and instructions for use of fire control equipment and the location of evacuation routes and emergency exits 2 2 3 Checklist Fire in the engine Stop the engine Steer the boat up against the wind if possible Make sure all passengers have life jackets If ne...

Page 12: ...f carbon monoxide are present if the engine or generator exhaust systems leak insufficient fresh air is circulating where people are present fumes move from the rear of the boat into the cockpit and cabin area To minimize the danger of CO accumulation when the engine and generator are running or when using burning fuel applications Be sure to have sufficient ventilation when using canvas or window...

Page 13: ...t so that it is easily accessible in case of emergency Using the life raft The life raft shall be tied to the stern of the boat and prepared for use In an emergency the life raft is easiest and safest to board from the swimming deck Switch off the engine before using the life raft Follow the life raft manufacturer s instructions Axopar 37 XC Document ID 37XC202004EN Owner s Manual 2020 Axopar Boat...

Page 14: ...r Finland Hyphen AXO Manufacturer Axopar 7A Boat model A S Spyder B ST Sun Top C XC Cross Cabin 001 Boat number F Month of manufacture A January B February C March etc 9 Last digit of the manufacturing year 20 Model year 3 3 Builder s plate The builder s plate is always fitted close to the steering position in the boat Eurofins Expert Services Oy has inspected that the boat fulfils the Recreationa...

Page 15: ...gned for extended voyages where conditions experienced may exceed wind force 8 on Beaufort Scale and include significant wave heights of at least 4 meters Under such conditions the boat must be largely self sufficient B Offshore The boat is designed for offshore voyages where conditions up to and including wind force 8 on Beaufort Scale and significant wave heights up to and including 4 meters may...

Page 16: ...17 Buoyancy and floatation EN ISO 12217 1 2017 Manufacturer s maximum recommended load EN ISO 14946 2001 AC 2005 Openings in hull deck and superstructure EN ISO 9093 1 2018 EN ISO 12216 2018 Flooding EN ISO 11812 2018 EN ISO 15083 2018 Handling characteristics Handling characteristics ISO 11592 2 2019 Visibility from the steering position EN ISO 11591 2011 Emissions Exhaust emissions of engines No...

Page 17: ...g SI units US units Hull weight excluding engine 2383 kg 5254 lb Category B Category C Maximum number of persons Default weights Adult 75 kg Child 37 5 kg 10 12 Category B Category C SI units US units SI units US units Total weight of all persons 750 kg 1653 lb 900 kg 1984 lb Weight of unloaded boat with maximum weight outb engines 4448 kg 9806 lb 4697 kg 10355 lb Maximum recommended load 2247 kg ...

Page 18: ...US units Fuel tank 730 l 193 gal Fresh water tank 95 l 25 gal Septic tank 80 l 21 gal The boat s stability assessment is based on maximum load conditions The maximum recommended load only contains the weight components mentioned above 3 7 Boat layout The boat has several deck options The layout of the equipment and the technical components may vary depending on the chosen accessory alternatives Bo...

Page 19: ...3 Product overview Front cabin of the boat may be equipped with gullwing doors 3 Axopar 37 XC Document ID 37XC202004EN Owner s Manual 2020 Axopar Boats Page 17 ...

Page 20: ...s keep sea valves closed when not in use for example the sea valve for the toilet s flushing water 4 1 1 Self draining systems The Axopar boat is equipped with self draining systems for the forward and aft cockpits which include drain holes There are drain holes for water in both aft corners of the deck The openings are directly connected to the sea The deck of the boat has been designed to allow ...

Page 21: ...ep these inlets closed if the boat is out of use for a long time and to open them again when the boat is used again If the boat is lifted out from water or in rainy conditions inlets should be kept open Check always before and after using the boat that all deck and service hatches are securely closed especially the inspection hatches in the engine bracket We recommend that you keep the windows doo...

Page 22: ...abin or hatches of storage box 3 Door of aft cabin 4 Roof hatch 5 Bow door of fore cabin 6 Hatch of bow storage box The location and number of these components depend on the level of the equipment on the boat Axopar 37 XC Document ID 37XC202004EN Owner s Manual 2020 Axopar Boats Page 20 ...

Page 23: ...ea The electric pumps are submersible One of them is located under the berth of the aft cabin or under storage hatch and another under the front cabin floor The bilge water level should remain at a minimum The output of each automatic bilge pump is 41 liters per minute The manual bilge pump s output is 33 liters per minute CAUTION Avoid pollution The purpose of the boat s electrical bilge pumps is...

Page 24: ... peak bulkheads they shall be kept closed and shall only be opened to let water drain into the main bilges 1 Manual bilge pump 2 Aft electric bilge pump 3 Front electric bilge pump The figure shows the seacocks and outlets through the side Always check in the spring when launching that the outlets through the side and bottom are tightly closed Axopar 37 XC Document ID 37XC202004EN Owner s Manual 2...

Page 25: ...echnical systems 4 2 1 Electrical system WARNING Risks of fire explosion and electric shock Improper use of electric DC and AC systems may result in fire or explosion Improper use of electric AC systems may result in electric shock Follow the instructions carefully Axopar 37 XC Document ID 37XC202004EN Owner s Manual 2020 Axopar Boats Page 23 ...

Page 26: ... shore side electricity batteries and equipment The power supply happens from charger or alternator via diodes for batteries Most equipment of the boat uses the 12 V system The 12 V system is working only when a main switch and a switch in the main switch panel is switched on Damaged equipment must be maintained before taking back to use When the electronic circuit is switched on actuators can be ...

Page 27: ... of the main switch and the text On shows that the electronic circuit is switched on and when the circuit is switched off the background color is red and the text says Off When you leave your boat for any length of time switch the current off from all main switches and devices but leave the direct supply switches on The base drawing of the boat s electrical system is presented in Appendix II Main ...

Page 28: ...mple the heater to break or catch fire because the devices have a ventilation feature that works even if the device is otherwise switched off Make sure the device is cooled down before turning it off completely For more information see the manual of the device in question 4 2 5 Fuses The fuse panel includes fuses for the boat s equipment The fuses are in the form of trip switches that break the ci...

Page 29: ...esigned and built so that the boat s engine starts even if its start batteries are dead because then the service battery supplies the current However this function does not work the other way around The batteries are located under the aft cabin s berth The location of the batteries is presented in the section Electrical System When you leave your boat switch off the current from the main switch bu...

Page 30: ... the specific gravity varies from cell to cell the battery is not in good condition and should be replaced For winter storage the batteries can be left on board only if they are fully charged A partially discharged battery can freeze and crack Always disconnect the cable terminals from the battery to avoid oxidation 4 2 7 3 Winter storage For winter storage the batteries can be left on board only ...

Page 31: ...should be checked at least biannually Always disconnect the shore power cable when the system is not in use Metal casings of installed electrical equipment must always be connected to earth in the boat electrical system Use electrical equipment equipped with earth protection only WARNING Do not touch an energized high voltage system Do not change the plug of the shore power cable Use compatible co...

Page 32: ...it is not allowed to store fuel in spaces not specifically designed for it Since there is no ventilated storage space on this boat possible spare fuel cans must be stored on deck The fuel tank is located midpart of the keel Try to prevent damage to the fuel lines The inlet pipe for fuel 5 is located in the STB side of the deck If the boat has been equipped with an extra diesel tank the inlet fitti...

Page 33: ... appliances are in use Open designated vent openings as indicated when appliances are in use Never use the cooker or oven for heating the boat Never cover ventilation openings Ensure that flued appliances are operating correctly The boat owner shall keep information about locations of ventilation openings and types in every space where a gas appliance is installed WARNING Never block access to saf...

Page 34: ...larly it is the responsibility of the dealer to disinfect the fresh water tank before sale NOTICE The fresh water system must be thoroughly emptied for winter storage It is not recommended to use any anti freeze products in the fresh water system 1 Deck shower 2 Fresh water tank 3 Fresh water pump 4 Galley tap 5 Wetbar tap 6 Switch for water system 7 Inlet pipe for water tank 4 3 2 Septic system T...

Page 35: ...mages you must also not pour hotter than lukewarm water into the toilet Under no circumstances is it allowed to flush paper towels fabric or rubber products hard objects oil products or solvents down the toilet Using the manual toilet Before using the manual toilet open the water intake cock which is located behind the service hatch Close the cock after use Using the electrical toilet The electric...

Page 36: ...the construction drawing The shut off valve must be closed after the evacuation Do not allow the tank to become full It can lead to paper becoming compacted in the bottom of the tank making it more difficult to empty NOTICE Before the boat is laid up for winter storage the whole system must be cleaned and flushed through while the boat is still in the water The whole system must be thoroughly drai...

Page 37: ...er is in the steering console The batteries must be disconnected from the electronic circuit before changing a fuse For more information see the manufacturer s manual WARNING Incorrect use may cause overheating and short circuiting and pose a fire risk Use the bow thruster for only short periods at a time Do not exceed four duty cycles max 30 seconds long in 25 mins If overloading occurs contact a...

Page 38: ...shut off valve in connection with the cooker and a decompression valve A ventilation hole is provided on the outside of the hull in the space where the gas cylinder is installed A fire blanket must be installed right next to the cooker Fuels that produce a naked flame consume oxygen and discharge combustion products into the boat Good ventilation is therefore essential when an appliance is in use ...

Page 39: ...uel in the cooker as this may damage the cooker 4 3 6 1 Lighting the LPG cooker 1 Open both shut off valves Each burner has an ignition cut out which cuts the gas supply when the flame is out 2 Press in the knob for the required burner and turn to max position while holding the lighter beside the burner 3 Keep the knob pressed in for about 20 seconds after the burner lights If it is released soone...

Page 40: ...the boat Never cover ventilation openings Valves Close the valves on the supply pipes and the container valve when the appliance is not in use Close the valves before refuelling and immediately in an emergency Check that the appliance valves are closed before opening the container valve Keep the valves of empty cylinders closed and disconnected Fit the protective covers caps or plugs Store spare o...

Page 41: ... system includes a charger and a transformer which are located under the aft deck Follow the recommended instructions for use maintenance and warranty schedule in the owner s manual of the solar panel Axopar 37 XC Document ID 37XC202004EN Owner s Manual 2020 Axopar Boats Page 39 ...

Page 42: ...iate tie the slings together before lifting The position of the slings may need to be adjusted depending on how the boat is loaded CAUTION Note the location of the log transducer to avoid damaging it Protect the hull sides well to avoid damages The lifting beam should be exactly the same width as the boat Always take great precautions near and around the boat when lifting Location of the lift stra...

Page 43: ...ber of supports to distribute the weight properly without excessive point loads and the capacity and dimensions of the trailer are sufficient to carry the boat and its engine equipment battery boating accessories and fuel on board WARNING A boat trailer that does not have sufficient capacity or that is poorly maintained can become damaged and cause a danger on the road Make sure that the trailer c...

Page 44: ... boat during trailering These hoods and covers can become detached at high speeds and damage the boat and cause a danger to traffic A hood or other cover flapping in the wind during trailering can damage the boat surface Keep the hood in its dedicated storage compartment during trailering or remove the hood completely if necessary Make sure that the boat door is properly closed before trailering A...

Page 45: ... differ from the equipment used in the figures in this manual This might be due to any optional equipment chosen or modifications made after producing this manual In such cases we recommend that you contact your local dealer for additional information regarding the operation of the equipment in question Always maintain the boat properly and make allowance for the deterioration that will occur over...

Page 46: ...ition keys 12 Engine remote control 6 1 2 Windscreen wipers The boat s windscreen wipers are controlled by the switches in the boat s steering console When pushed forward the wipers wipe only once and when pulled back they wipe continuously A switch for the windscreen washer is installed next to the switch for the windscreen wipers Axopar 37 XC Document ID 37XC202004EN Owner s Manual 2020 Axopar B...

Page 47: ...anufacturer s manual for the steering system oil recommendation For steering systems provided by engine manufacturer see the engine manufacturer s instructions 6 1 3 2 Steering maintenance Check couplings mountings and bearings For maintenance of the steering system see the manufacturer s instruction manual 6 1 3 3 Steering console switch panel 1 Panel lights 2 Navigation lights 3 Anchor lights 4 ...

Page 48: ... this happens avoid idling the engines If these problems occur under way do not open the hatches and ventilators as it can worsen the problems Instead you may try solving the problems by changing the boat s speed or weight distribution WARNING Never step onto the swim ladder when the engine is running Stop the engine while the steering and propeller are being inspected WARNING Do not operate this ...

Page 49: ...ng harbor Safety Ensure that all people onboard have own life jacket Sea condition is sufficient for your boat Dead man s switch is switched to driver Ensure that you have fire extinguisher s onboard and they are not expired Ensure that you have needed ropes and anchor onboard Draining and tightness Check that there is no water on bilge Check that all bilge pumps work Check that there are no fuel ...

Page 50: ...ays listen to long term weather forecasts when planning longer trips Always make sure there is enough fuel and freshwater in the tanks Always keep the engine compartment closed when starting the engine Check that all items on board are properly stowed and adequately secured to manage rough sea and wind conditions Make sure that the swim ladder is raised out of the water before moving off Make sure...

Page 51: ...mum speed As the speed of the boat is reduced the trim angle increases and the bow rises slightly This is normal and is a prerequisite for good performance 6 4 3 1 Dead man s switch If your boat is equipped with a dead man s switch attach its lanyard to yourself immediately after detaching the mooring lines For more detailed instructions see the engine manual It is very important that the boat sto...

Page 52: ...er pushes the stern of the boat to starboard when the engine is engaged ahead and to port when it is going astern The direction of rotation of the propeller has a major impact on the turning radius A right handed propeller gives a smaller turning radius to port than to starboard This is called the propeller s paddlewheel effect The boat s propellers have considerable propulsion power that provides...

Page 53: ...ise Pay attention to the wind and current conditions and decide in advance which maneuver you will make It is also important to brief crew members on what they should do in different situations Always keep in mind that the stability of the boat may be reduced when towing CAUTION Even a nonslip molding can be slippery to walk on when the deck is wet 6 4 4 Visibility from helming position Take the v...

Page 54: ...be eliminated as far as possible Lowering the trim tab on the windward side brings the boat back into normal attitude For trimming the bow down both trim tabs are used in parallel Begin by retracting both trim tabs completely then lower both of them a little at a time so that you retain complete control over how the boat is affected When running with a following sea both trim tabs should always be...

Page 55: ...ng 30 knots If the sun deck cushions of the fore deck table are in place observe the maximum speed of 15 knots to avoid the cushions or table detaching at speed or in high waves DANGER A revolving propeller is life threatening to a swimmer or a person who has fallen overboard Use the dead man s switch and turn off the engine when someone is climbing on board 6 6 Anchoring docking and mooring 6 6 1...

Page 56: ...idling speed in ahead and astern is generally adequate Sharp movements of the throttle can lead to panic maneuvers CAUTION The tensile strength of the lines or chains should normally not exceed the strength of the fastening point in question 6 6 3 Checklist Before anchoring 1 Check the chart to see if anchoring is permitted in the area 2 Listen to the weather forecast for the area and take note of...

Page 57: ...d Always attach the tow line so that it can be detached under load It is the owner s and users responsibility to ensure that the mooring lines towing lines anchor chains anchor lines and anchors are adequate for the vessel s intended use Always remember that the stability of the boat may decrease when being towed Axopar 37 XC Document ID 37XC202004EN Owner s Manual 2020 Axopar Boats Page 55 ...

Page 58: ...commended for fiberglass and follow the instructions carefully NOTICE Never wax a gelcoat surface in direct sunlight 7 2 Maintaining the interiors 7 2 1 Wooden interiors The interior details of the boat such as the locker doors and drawer fronts and wooden strips are made of oiled walnut Clean the wooden interior details with a damp cloth and a small amount of soapy water Treat the wooden surfaces...

Page 59: ...folded up position to prevent flapping NOTICE Hang to dry Never use a drying cabinet or iron to speed up drying Check that the cover is completely dry before stowing Stowing a moist cover can cause mold damage Store the cover in dry indoor conditions for the winter The cover must not be stored in the boat 7 3 1 Cleaning the cover The cover should be thoroughly cleaned two or three times a year NOT...

Page 60: ...ce If this is not possible make sure that the cushions are dry and position them on their side 5 Be very thorough about having good ventilation in the boat 6 If the batteries are left aboard make sure they are fully charged otherwise the batteries can freeze and crack 7 6 Checklist Before launching 1 Remove the tarpaulin in good time before launching 2 Wash the hull with a regular shampoo and a so...

Page 61: ...sehold cleanser followed by waxing to restore original luster For non water soluble stains such as grease oil and rubber heel marks use a solvent such as acetone rubbing alcohol toluene or xylene followed by a mild detergent If these solvents are not effective try a rubbing compound or fine sanding followed by waxing 7 7 4 Deep marks gouges and holes Deep marks gouges and holes should be repaired ...

Page 62: ...ourself with the international regulations on the prevention of marine pollution MARPOL and comply with these regulations as far as possible 8 1 Requirements for North America The EPA standards state that in freshwater lakes freshwater reservoirs or other freshwater impoundments whose inlets or outlets are such as to prevent the ingress or egress by vessel traffic subject to this regulation or in ...

Page 63: ...ore leaving harbor Safety Ensure that all people onboard have own life jacket Sea condition is sufficient for your boat Dead man s switch is switched to driver Ensure that you have fire extinguisher s onboard and they are not expired Ensure that you have needed ropes and anchor onboard Draining and tightness Check that there is no water on bilge Check that all bilge pumps work Check that there are...

Page 64: ...requirement to wear a life vest at all times Check that the boat and its equipment are in seaworthy condition Always listen to long term weather forecasts when planning longer trips Always make sure there is enough fuel and freshwater in the tanks Always keep the engine compartment closed when starting the engine Check that all items on board are properly stowed and adequately secured to manage ro...

Page 65: ... and cushions indoors in a dry place If this is not possible make sure that the cushions are dry and position them on their side 5 Be very thorough about having good ventilation in the boat 6 If the batteries are left aboard make sure they are fully charged otherwise the batteries can freeze and crack 9 8 Checklist Before launching 1 Remove the tarpaulin in good time before launching 2 Wash the hu...

Page 66: ...9 Appendix I Checklists 12 Check all pipes hoses and cocks 13 Make a note of any frost damage Axopar 37 XC Document ID 37XC202004EN Owner s Manual 2020 Axopar Boats Page 64 ...

Page 67: ...10 Appendix II Fuel system 10 Appendix II Fuel system Axopar 37 XC Document ID 37XC202004EN Owner s Manual 2020 Axopar Boats Page 65 ...

Page 68: ...11 Appendix III Electric diagrams 11 Appendix III Electric diagrams Axopar 37 XC Document ID 37XC202004EN Owner s Manual 2020 Axopar Boats Page 66 ...

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