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  • Page 1 Yamarin 63 Hard Top Owner’s manual...
  • Page 2 Any craft, no matter how strong it may be, can be severely damaged if not used properly. Always adjust the speed and direction of the craft to prevailing weather conditions. We wish You enjoyable and relaxing times on board your Yamarin boat! Konekesko Marine PO Box 145 01301 VANTAA, Finland Tel.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Yamarin 63 Hard Top 3 (47) Table of contents 1 General 1.1 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 2 Definitions 3 Warranty 4 Before use 4.1 Registration 4.2 Insurance 4.3 Training 5 Characteristics and use of your boat 5.1 General 5.2 Basic information 5.3 Maximum recommended number of passengers:...
  • Page 4 Yamarin 63 Hard Top 4 (47) 5.10.6 Trailer transport 5.10.7 Docking 6 Servicing and maintenance 6.1 Washing and waxing the boat 6.2 Care instructions for seat cushions 6.3 Care instructions for the canopy 6.4 Care instructions for the windscreen 6.5 Care instructions for the stainless steel components 6.6 Care instructions for the remote control...
  • Page 5 Yamarin 63 Hard Top 5 (47) BEFORE YOU SET OFF Familiarise yourself with this owner’s manual. Always check at least the following before leaving: Weather conditions and forecast − − − − Take the wind, waves and visibility into account. Are the design category, size and...
  • Page 6: General

    Yamarin 63 Hard Top 6 (47) General The owner’s manual will help you familiarise yourself with the properties and features of your new boat and with its care and maintenance. Separate manuals for installed equipment are attached and are referred to in many sections of the owner’s manual. You can supplement this owner’s manual by adding the manuals of devices that are installed...
  • Page 7 Yamarin 63 Hard Top 7 (47) DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Recreational Craft Directives 94/25/EC and 2003/44/EC Manufacturer: Fenix Marin Oy Module used: B (EC Type Examination) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THIS DECLARATION IS PREPARED BY Marketer: Konekesko Oy Marine Address: Vanha Porvoontie 245 Postal code: 01380...
  • Page 8 Yamarin 63 Hard Top 8 (47) Boat type: Deck: 01 sailboat 01 decked 02 inflatable 02 partly decked 03 other: motor boat/190> 03 open Hull type: Propulsion: 01 monohull 01 sails 02 multihull 02 petrol engine 03 other: 03 diesel engine...
  • Page 9 Yamarin 63 Hard Top 9 (47) General requirements Standard list Basic information EN ISO 8666:2002 A2.1 Vessel identification ISO 10087:1996 / A1:2000 A2.2 Builder’s plate RCD annex I, 2.2 A2.5 Owner’s manual EN ISO 10240:2004 Arrangements and equipment A2.3 Protection from falling overboard EN ISO 15085:2003 A3.7...
  • Page 10: Definitions

    Yamarin 63 Hard Top 10 (47) Definitions The warnings and cautions in this manual are defined as follows: Denotes an extreme hazard that will result in a high probability of death DANGER! or permanent injury if proper precautions are not taken.
  • Page 11: Training

    Yamarin 63 Hard Top 11 (47) information about different insurance alternatives. Check who has insurance liability each time when having the boat lifted or transported! Training No one is a born sailor. There is plenty of boating literature available. Navigation courses are arranged by local yacht clubs or national boating associations where you can gain basic skills.
  • Page 12: Characteristics And Use Of Your Boat

    Yamarin 63 Hard Top 12 (47) Characteristics and use of your boat General This user manual is not intended to be a complete service or repair manual; it simply guides the user on how to use the boat in the proper manner.
  • Page 13 Yamarin 63 Hard Top 13 (47) Model YAMARIN 63 Hard Top Design category Overall length (swim 6.25 m ladder not included) Width 2.30 m Weight without engine, Approximately 950 kg fluids and equipment Weight on trailer with Approximately 1,283 kg...
  • Page 14 Yamarin 63 Hard Top 14 (47) Image: Boat’s water line. Water line: - at stern Yamaha F115 / F130: 90 mm up from chine Yamaha F150: 100 mm up from chine - at bow 340 mm down from chine along the bow...
  • Page 15: Maximum Recommended Number Of Passengers

    Yamarin 63 Hard Top 15 (47) Maximum recommended number of passengers: The maximum recommended number of passengers on board this boat is 6 persons. WARNING! Do not exceed the maximum recommended number of passengers. Regardless of the number of passengers, the total weight of people and equipment must never exceed the maximum recommended load (please refer to ‘Loading’).
  • Page 16 Yamarin 63 Hard Top 16 (47) Image: Seats on the boat. NOTE! If you load the boat from stern to bow, you will have better fuel economy.
  • Page 17: Loading

    Yamarin 63 Hard Top 17 (47) Loading The boat’s maximum permitted load is 627 kg. This load includes the following weights: a) the total weight of passengers, 450 kg (the weight of an adult is assumed to be 75 kg and that of a child 37.5 kg)
  • Page 18: Prevention Of Water Incursion And Stability

    Yamarin 63 Hard Top 18 (47) Prevention of water incursion and stability 5.6.1 Through fittings in the hull and deck The boat is equipped with an electric bilge pump. The switch of the bilge pump is dual-action: automatic function (always on) manual function (when the switch is pressed).
  • Page 19 Yamarin 63 Hard Top 19 (47) Image: Bilge pump bushing. Image: Transom/bilge compartment drain plug. NOTE! It the light is lit, immediately check the boat’s bilge and find out the reason for the leakage. Take immediate corrective action.
  • Page 20 Yamarin 63 Hard Top 20 (47) The owner of the boat is responsible for ensuring that there is at least one bailer or bucket on the boat and that it has been secured. NOTE! There is always some condensed water in the bilge. The hull bushings may also allow water to seep through, particularly as the boat ages.
  • Page 21: Stability And Buoyancy

    Yamarin 63 Hard Top 21 (47) 5.6.2 Stability and buoyancy Please note that stability is reduced by any weight added high up. Any change in the distribution of weight on board may significantly affect the stability, trim and performance of your craft.
  • Page 22 Yamarin 63 Hard Top 22 (47) Image: Location of the fire extinguisher. Ensure that fire-fighting equipment is readily accessible even when the boat is loaded. Inform members of the crew about the location and operation of fire-fighting equipment. Remember: Never hinder access to safety equipment, for instance the switches to the electric system.
  • Page 23: Main Power Switch And Fuses

    Yamarin 63 Hard Top 23 (47) Main power switch and fuses Electric circuit fuses are located above the main power switch. Do not change the circuit breaker amperages or install any components that exceed the nominal amperage of the circuit in the electric system.
  • Page 24: Operation

    Yamarin 63 Hard Top 24 (47) All fuses on the boat are automatic circuit breakers. In the event of a fault current, the circuit breaker will trip. You can reset the circuit breaker by pushing it back in. If the circuit breaker immediately trips again, there is a short-circuit somewhere in the electrical system or in a component.
  • Page 25: Gearshift And Throttle

    Yamarin 63 Hard Top 25 (47) to your arm, do not steer the boat with that arm, because the emergency switch cord may become tangled in the steering wheel during tight turns. NOTE! The engine will not start if the emergency switch is not attached to the switch on the remote control.
  • Page 26: Starting The Engine

    Yamarin 63 Hard Top 26 (47) WARNING! Waves reduce manoeuvrability and make the boat heel. Accordingly, reduce speed when encountering heavier seas. 5.9.5 Starting the engine 1. Switch the power on using the main power switch. 2. Lower the engine to the driving position by pressing the Power Trim button on the gear/throttle handle.
  • Page 27: Approaching And Leaving The Dock

    Yamarin 63 Hard Top 27 (47) visibility (islands, fog, rain, driving against the sun); familiarity with the route (time required for navigation); rules of priority (other traffic); and width of the route (other traffic, noise and bow wake near shore).
  • Page 28: Using The Canopy

    Yamarin 63 Hard Top 28 (47) Before docking, prepare the mooring lines at stern and bow. Approach the dock bow first at a slight angle. Just before touching the dock, steer into it and shift into reverse. Apply throttle quickly and sharply. The boat will stop and turn parallel to the dock. If possible, make the approach into the wind or current, whichever is the strongest.
  • Page 29: Windscreen Door

    Yamarin 63 Hard Top 29 (47) Image: Opening and closing the canopy box. NOTE! The canopy does not necessarily form a watertight seal. Water may enter the boat from between the canopy and deck when the canopy is up. NOTE! Open and close the canopy box cover using the press stud strips at the bottom of the backrest.
  • Page 30 Yamarin 63 Hard Top 30 (47) Image: The fresh water tank filling hole underneath the maintenance hatch. NOTE! Do not use the water tap operating switch when the fresh water tank is empty. NOTE! The fresh water tank must be drained for winter, or before the temperature drops below 0°C.
  • Page 31: Driver And Co-Driver Seats

    Yamarin 63 Hard Top 31 (47) Image: The acrylic front edges in the cabin should not be used as handles. 5.9.12 Driver and co-driver seats Unlocking the backrests of the seats: Pull the knob (1) and then turn it approximately 90° (2).
  • Page 32: Securing Loose Equipment

    Yamarin 63 Hard Top 32 (47) 5.10.2 Securing loose equipment Stow all heavy equipment, such as anchors, and secure them firmly before setting off. 5.10.3 Respect for the environment Conservation of the environment is a matter of honour for every boater. You should therefore avoid: fuel and oil leaks;...
  • Page 33: Towing

    Yamarin 63 Hard Top 33 (47) The loop on the deck is for locking the boat (to a dock, for instance). The locations of the loops are shown in section 8. NOTE! Make sure that the lock or chain does not scratch the deck of the boat.
  • Page 34: Trailer Transport

    Yamarin 63 Hard Top 34 (47) Image: Attaching the towline to the bollards. WARNING! When towing, the towline is under high tension. If it should break, the end that snaps off may lash back fast enough to cause serious injury or death. Always use a thick enough line and keep to one side of the towline.
  • Page 35: Docking

    Yamarin 63 Hard Top 35 (47) Image: Attaching the boat to the trailer. Tie the boat properly before beginning transport. The sling ropes at the bow should be directed down and back, and the sling ropes at stern should be directed down and front. Do not leave any loose equipment or extra load on the boat when it is being transported.
  • Page 36: Servicing And Maintenance

    Yamarin 63 Hard Top 36 (47) Image: Storage cradle dimensions. Only use reputable lifting companies or boat yards with sufficient lifting capacity. In addition to the boat’s tare weight (please refer to the technical specification), also take into consideration accessories and other possible loads in the boat.
  • Page 37: Washing And Waxing The Boat

    Yamarin 63 Hard Top 37 (47) Washing and waxing the boat Cleaning fibreglass surfaces Normally it is sufficient to just wash and wax the deck and sides. Special boat cleaning agents are most suitable for the purpose. Do not use strong solvents; they can cause glossy surfaces to fade.
  • Page 38: Care Instructions For The Canopy

    Yamarin 63 Hard Top 38 (47) and dried in the sun, at room temperature or in a sauna (max +50°C). The warranty does not cover cushions spoilt by rain or damp. NOTE! To keep the seat cushions in good condition over the winter, they must be stored in a dry and well-ventilated place.
  • Page 39: Care Instructions For The Remote Control

    Yamarin 63 Hard Top 39 (47) 6.6 Care instructions for the remote control Normally, the remote control needs no other maintenance apart from greasing and calibration during winter servicing. If the remote control becomes stiff for any reason, it needs to be serviced immediately.
  • Page 40: Winter Storage

    Yamarin 63 Hard Top 40 (47) WARNING! Be careful when handling the hardening agent. If the hardening agent vessel/bottle leaks, or some agent drops onto a dirty floor or rag, there is a very high risk of the surface catching fire. Do not throw into the rubbish bin any rags or vessels containing topcoat/hardening agent mixture.
  • Page 41: Measures Before Launching The Boat

    Yamarin 63 Hard Top 41 (47) Always cover your boat so that water or snow cannot gather inside. Always make sure, however, that it is adequately ventilated. A winter storage cover is available as an optional accessory for your boat.
  • Page 42: Lay-Out

    Yamarin 63 Hard Top 42 (47) Lay-out General lay-out 1. Trailer hook 5. Fuel tank vent 2. Locking hook 6. Bilge pump through fitting 3. Navigation light 7. Fresh water system through fitting 4. Light mast 1. Battery 7. Fuel refill 2.
  • Page 43: Fuel System

    Yamarin 63 Hard Top 43 (47) WARNING! Handle the boat’s hatches with care and watch your fingers and toes. WARNING! If the boat is equipped with a cooker, be concerued about use discretion in the use of the storage compartment underneath the cooker.
  • Page 44: Steering System

    Yamarin 63 Hard Top 44 (47) Steering system The boat is equipped with hydraulic steering. The length of the hydraulic hoses is 4.5 metres. NOTE! If you replace any component in the steering system, please note that all components must conform to the ISO 10592 standard and carry the CE mark.
  • Page 45: Wiring Diagram

    Yamarin 63 Hard Top 45 (47) Wiring diagram...
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  • Page 47 Yamarin 63 Hard Top 47 (47) Image: Wiring diagram.

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