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  • Page 1 X O 3 6 0...
  • Page 2 W W W . X O B O A T S . F I...
  • Page 3: Xo Boats

    XO dealer. If a repair is required, use only the companies recommended by your XO dealer. If this XO is your first boat, or if you are changing to a type of boat you are not familiar with, for your own comfort...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS XO BOATS ................3 5.2.1 Servicing of fire-fighting equipment .....20 5.3 LIFE RAFT STORAGE ............21 NTENTS ................4 5.3.1 Use of life raft ................. 21 BEFORE DEPARTURE ..........7 2 GENERAL ..............8 5.4 GENERAL SAFETY DIAGRAM ......... 21 3 WARRANTY ...............9 6 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ..........22...
  • Page 5 7.2.5 Visibility from the steering position .......38 9 SERVICE, REPAIRS AND WINTER STORAGE ..58 SAFE OPERATION – OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS INSTALLATION OF OPTIONAL EXTRAS ....59 AND INSTRUCTIONS ................39 9.2 RESPECT FOR THE ENVIRONMENT ......59 7.3.1 Protection from falling overboard and means of 10 APPENDIX 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ..
  • Page 6 BOAT MODEL: XO 360 Craft identification number - Cin: Engines make and model: I Owner IV Owner First name: First name: Surname: Surname: Domicile: Domicile: Year of purchase: Year of purchase: II Owner V Owner First name: First name: Surname:...
  • Page 7: Before Departure

    1 BEFORE DEPARTURE Read this User Manual carefully. Before each departure, devices and battery, and perform all daily inspection check at least the following: procedures specified in the engine manual. Check the boat’s seaworthiness in general: check the boat for fuel Weather and weather forecast and water leaks, make sure that the necessary safety Take the wind, waves and visibility into account.
  • Page 8: General

    2 GENERAL The purpose of this User Manual is to help you famil- the end of this manual. The units used in this manual iarize yourself with the characteristics of your new boat. are in accordance with the SI system. In some cases, Separate manuals for the equipment installed on the however, other units are added in brackets.
  • Page 9: Warranty

    There is a lot of boating literature available, and a great included as an attachment. For other warranty issues, deal of beneficial and practical information can also be please contact your XO dealer indicated on the front gained from boating clubs and by attending naviga- cover.
  • Page 10: Boat Characteristics

    Principal boat data includes the following: enough for the forming of waves of this size. Boat type: XO 360 RS Design category: Category C: Maximum recommended load: 1860 kg The boat is designed for conditions in which the wind See also sections ”Load capacity”...
  • Page 11: Main Dimensions And Capacity

    4.2 MAIN DIMENSIONS AND CAPACITY NOTE ! The length, beam, draught, total weight, etc., and fuel The significant wave height is the average height of tank capacity of the boat are described in Appendix 1 the highest third of the waves. This roughly corre- ‘Technical specifications’.
  • Page 12: Load Capacity

    4.2.2 Load capacity The maximum number of persons board: Total weight of all persons 750 kg Personal luggage 76 kg Fresh water 114 kg Fuel 580 kg Septic tank 72 kg Other load of liquids 10 kg Other load of equipment 126 kg Life raft 32 kg...
  • Page 13: Engine And Propeller

    4.2.3 Engine and propeller NOTE ! The maximum rated engine power is 2 x 270 kW (740 The self-emptying open space is meant for the hp). When starting the engine, check that the cooling removal of such water that ends up on the deck water flows properly and make sure that the gear is in through rain, splashing or from breaking waves.
  • Page 14 XO dealer if necessary the boat. The pumps can also be used manually via the switches (3) on the switchboard.
  • Page 15 WARNING ! The bilge pump system is not designed to deal with a leak resulting from running aground or other damage. Do not close the drain holes when using the boat. Brand: Whale Model: Urchin PB 9013 25-38 Model: Ultima Bilge 1000 Efficiency: 45 l/min Efficiency:...
  • Page 16: Stability And Buoyancy

    4.5 STABILITY AND BUOYANCY The stability of your XO boat is excellent due to its hull design and weight distribution. However, remember that It’s recommended to keep the windows, doors, deck high breaking waves always represent a serious danger hatches and vents shut while driving. However, on occa- to stability.
  • Page 17 1. Manual bilge pump draining 10. Side door 2. Automatically pilge pump 11. Foredeck hatch draining 12. Foredeck hatch 3. Front automatically pilge 13. Boq anchor box hatch pump draining 4. Draining of shower pump 5. Water inlet of toilet seat 6.
  • Page 18: Safety

    5 SAFETY 5.1 MINIMIZING RISK OF FIRE AND EXPLOSION If there is a fire in your craft, it usually starts with an fire extinguishing equipment is easily accessible also explosion. Most common fire sources are the engine when the boat is loaded. and the stove.
  • Page 19: Fire Extinguisher

    5.2 FIRE EXTINGUISHER NOTE ! The boat is equipped with two 2 kg hand extinguishers Also, never (1 and 2) and one 5 kg automatic extinguisher (3) in • make changes to your boat’s electrical or fuel the engine compartment. The hand extinguisher (1) is system, or allow an unqualified person to make located in the portside locker and the position of the changes to any system on the boat...
  • Page 20: Servicing Of Fire-Fighting Equipment

    Fire extinguishers that are more than ten years old will not be approved unless the pressure vessel is pressure tested again. When replacing a hand-held fire extin- guisher, it must be replaced with an extinguisher with an extinguishing capacity that is at least the same as the old one.
  • Page 21: Life Raft Storage

    5.3 LIFE RAFT STORAGE 5.3.1 Use of life raft Your craft is not equipped with life raft by the manufac- In case of an emergency, the life raft should be tied to turer. If you decide to get one for your craft, we recom- the stern of the craft and prepared for use.
  • Page 22: Electrical System

    6 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM WARNING ! Never use the hull for earthing. Both the negative and 6.1 12 V DC SYSTEMS positive sides of all electrical installations must be Your craft is equipped with the 12V electrical direct current insulated from the hull. (DC) system.
  • Page 23: Batteries

    6.2 BATTERIES NOTE ! As standard equipment your craft is equipped with four Use the AUX circuit if you are installing optional equip- batteries: Two start battery (1) and two Service batteries ment to the boat. Connect the device to both power (2).
  • Page 24: Main Switches

    6.3 MAIN SWITCHES Main switches control the different power circuits in the craft. Current feed to devices, such as from the engine batteries to the engine, can be connected using switches. The boat’s main switch panel is located on the right side of the forward end of the engine compartment.
  • Page 25: Main Switches Of The Engine Compartment

    6.3.1 Main switches of the engine compartment The main switch panel of the engine compartment has switches for different electronic circuits and a dead man’s switch, which can be used to switch off all the electricity on the boat, The panel also has direct supply switches for critical electronic circuits.
  • Page 26: Fuses

    6.4 FUSES The fuses for the electronic circuits are positioned on need current when main switches are turned off. the switch and fuse panel in the helmsman’s footwell. Some of the switches are positioned in the steering See the position of the fuses in the section on the main console’s fuse panel and others in the main switch panel switch panel.XOboats utilise trip switches that spring up of the engine compartment.
  • Page 27 WARNING ! Turning the direct supply switch off too early may cause the device (e.g. 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.
  • Page 28: Steering Console Switch And Fuse Panel

    6.5.1 Steering console switch and fuse panel A switch and fuse panel are positioned in the lower part of the steering console in the helmsman’s footwell. The panel has remote control switches for the main switches. The panel contains indicator lights for the bilge pumps and the engine compartment extinguisher.
  • Page 29 The panel contains the following fuses: 25. Roof light 1. Navigation and anchor lights 26. Stereo 2. Horn 27. Engine compartment and aft cabin lights 3. Aux 1 28. Septic pump 4. Fresh water pump 29. Spare 5. Deck light 30.
  • Page 30: Shore Power

    6.6 SHORE POWER The boat is equipped with a shore power system which The position of the components is given in the picture on obtains its power from an external supply on shore or the next page. jetty (shore power). This system utilises a voltage of 230 V and therefore ordinary mains current devices can Shore power plug be plugged into the boat’s sockets.
  • Page 31 WARNING ! • Do not leave the shore-power cable hanging in the water. This may create an electrical field in the water, and cause serious injury or death to swim- mers near the cable. • Do not change settings of the charging system •...
  • Page 32: Heavy Duty Fuses

    6.7 HEAVY DUTY FUSES Under the berth in the fore cabin next to the bow thrust- er(see picture below) and at the front edge of the engine compartment there are fuse panels which containfuses for devices that require high current. The panel next to the bow thruster contains fuses for the bow thruster and anchor windlasses.
  • Page 33: Components Of The Electrical System

    6.8 COMPONENTS OF THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Shore power plug Batteries Main switch and high-current fuses Shore power distribution board Main switch panel Bow thruster battery and high-current fuse panel 230 V socket 12V DC outlet 1...
  • Page 34: Boat Handling

    7 BOAT HANDLING WARNING ! Handling is impaired at speeds exceeding 40 knots. HANDLING CHARACTERISTICS Rapid turns can lead to loss of control. Slow down 7.1.1 Driving at high speed before sharp turns in either direction. Avoid rapid Do not use the boat if it has an engine with a higher power movements while driving at high speed.
  • Page 35: Handling Devices

    7.2 HANDLING DEVICES The steering console includes the following devices: The boat’s handling devices are located optimallyfor 1. Simrad display the helmsman so that they are easy to useThe amount 2. Simrad display and positioningof the steering console devices may 3.
  • Page 36: Steering Console's Switch Panel

    7.2.1 Steering console’s switch panel 1. Navigation and anchor light The steering console includes switches for devices that 2. Port wiper may be needed while driving.A marine heater will help to 3. Middle wiper reduce the steaming up of windows. For more informa- 4.
  • Page 37: Switch Panel In The Corridor

    7.2.2 Switch panel in the corridor The switches for lights and pumps are positioned on the switch panel in the corridor. 1. Fresh water pump 2. Bilge pump aft 3. Bilge pump fore 4. Deck light 5. Step light 1 6.
  • Page 38: Navigation

    7.2.4 Navigation your wake to be courteous and also for the safety of Learn and obey the rules of navigation on waterways, yourself and others in the area. and also familiarize yourself with the rules known as • Visibility (islands, fog, rain, blinding sun) COLREGs (International Regulations for Preventing •...
  • Page 39: Safe Operation - Other Recommendations And Instructions

    7.3 SAFE OPERATION – OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS easiest way to reboard is via the bathing/rescue ladder AND INSTRUCTIONS on the stern. A person in the water can also deploy the ladder (1). Keep the gates at the open space closed while 7.3.1 Protection from falling overboard and means of driving.
  • Page 40: Anchoring, Mooring And Towing

    7.4 ANCHORING, MOORING AND TOWING If you are going to beach the boat at an excursion harbour Always moor your boat carefully, even in sheltered places, or similar natural harbour, make sure that the depth of because conditions can change rapidly. The mooring the water is sufficient and DROP YOUR ANCHOR AT A lines should be equipped with appropriate absorbers to SUFFICIENT DISTANCE FROM THE SHORE.
  • Page 41 If you tow another boat or if your boat is being towed, NOTE ! attach the tow line to the fastening points shown in The tensile strength of the lines or chains should Figure. Attach the tow line so that it can be detached normally not exceed the strength of the fastening under load.
  • Page 42: Trailering

    7.5 TRAILERING Use only the eye on the stern to load the boat on the Before lifting your XO boat onto the trailer, make sure trailer because the other fastening points are not strong that the trailer is suitable for your boat: that there are...
  • Page 43 Moreover, a hood or other cover flapping in the wind NOTE ! during trailering can damage the boat surface. Keep the The trailer must be a little nose heavy. Make sure hood in its dedicated storage compartment during trail- that the boat is securely fastened to the trailer, that ering, or remove the hood completely if necessary.
  • Page 44: The Boat's Devices And Technical Systems

    8 THE BOAT’S DEVICES AND TECHNICAL SYSTEMS The pictures below present the position of the boat’s A. Inlet pipes for fuel most important equipment and the components of B. Fuel cocks its technical systems. The amount and position of the C.
  • Page 46: Fuel System

    8.1 FUEL SYSTEM The fuel tank’s hoses: The boat is equipped with a fixed fuel system which 1. Portside filler hose includes fuel inlet pipes, fuel tank, fuel filters and fuel 2. Port-engine inlet hose cocks.The inlet pipes are positioned on both sides of the 3.
  • Page 47: Fuel System Servicing And Refuelling

    The engine’s fuel system is equipped with fuel cocks. After filling the tank, check that no fuel has run into the When using the engines, always check that the cocks bilge or engine compartment and clean any fuel spillage are open.Fuel filters and cocks are located in the forward immediately.The condition of the fuel hoses can be part of the engine compartment.
  • Page 48: Fuel Powered Devices And Ventilation

    8.1.2 Fuel powered devices and ventilation WARNING ! The exhaust gases of fuel-powered devices are Never leave the boat unattended when the stove or extremely dangerous if exposure is long-term.Over-ex- heater is on. posure to carbon monoxide can be lethal.Exhaust gases Fuel-powered devices with an open flame may enter the interior of the boat in, for example, the consume...
  • Page 49: Water System

    8.2 WATER SYSTEM The boat is equipped with a pressure water system.The freshwater system consists of an inlet pipe for the water tank, a fresh water tank, filter, pump, hydraulic accumula- torand hot-water tank, a water supply point for the galley and toilet and a shower.
  • Page 50: Hot-Water Tank

    8.2.1 Hot-water tank The boat’s water system includes a hot water system.The boat’s hot-water tank heats up service water either with the engine or shore power.The hot-water tank is located on the STB side of the engine compartment. When heated by the engine, the hot-water tank is heated by the engine’s cooling water, which circulates in a closed system between the engine and the hot-water tank.This circulation is turned on by opening the taps (1)
  • Page 51: Septic System

    8.3 SEPTIC SYSTEM close the seacock after emptying the septic tank. Next The boat is equipped with a collection system for septic to the pump switch there is a septic tank meter which waste.This system includes a toilet seat, shower pump, shows how full the tank is.Emptying the septic tank into septic tank and septic crusher.
  • Page 52: Toilet

    8.3.1 Toilet The boat is equipped with an electric toilet.It uses nical space. The receiver is located on the STB edge of seawater for flushing and so the water intake cock (2) the technical space. The receiver must be emptied of must be opened when using the flush function.
  • Page 53: Bow Thruster

    8.4 BOW THRUSTER Bow thruster (1) is located under the bow cabin bed, and can be reached through the maintenance hatch (2) The Service battery gives power to the bow thruster. The switches of the bow thruster are located in the control panel.
  • Page 54: Anchor Windlass

    8.5 ANCHOR WINDLASS DANGER ! You can choose to equip your boat with fore and Always fasten the anchor wing into its position while aft anchorwindlasses (1) as an optional extra.The the boat is moving. If the anchor winch is detached remote-control switches (2) for thewindlasses are while the boat is moving, it can cause substantial located next to the helmsman.The main switch for the...
  • Page 56: Heating

    8.6 HEATING 8.6.1 Heater You can choose to equip your craft with a heater* as an optional extra. Heater: Webasto AT5500 Heating power: 1,7 - 5,5 kW Number of nozzles: 4 (in aft cabin, cockpit, toilet and fore cabin) The heater’s operation panel is positioned on the left side of the wheel house, next to the switch panel.
  • Page 57: Defroster

    8.6.2 Defroster The defroster warms the boat’s cockpit and windscreen. It only heats them when both its cocks (1) have been opened and when the engine is running and warm.If you want the defroster to blast withoutheating, close the cocks.The cocks are located in the forward part of the portside engine (1).
  • Page 58: Service, Repairs And Winter Storage

    If not carried out properly, many installation and XO dealer. If you detect any major damage on the modification operations can damage the structures aluminium or surface finish, it should be repaired by an of the boat or create a safety hazard.
  • Page 59: Installation Of Optional Extras

    9.1 INSTALLATION OF OPTIONAL EXTRAS NOTE! The XO 360 RS can be equipped with many electrical Please make sure that the detergents, surface optional extras, for which all the necessary electrical finishing products or conserving agents are suitable circuits and cables have been prepared and run in for aluminum or other surface materials.
  • Page 60: Appendix 1 Technical Specifications

    CIN of your boat in the table below. When contacting the builder or a dealer, indicate the CIN and the boat type to make it easier to supply the correct spare parts. Type identification: XO 360 RS CIN: Engine make and model:...
  • Page 61 Manufacturer’s maximum recommended load: 1860 kg Maximum capacity on the fixed fuel tank: 763 l Maximum capacity on the fixed fresh water tank: 120 l Maximum capacity on the fixed septic tank: CE Category: B – Inshore Capacity: Maximum recommended number of persons: Performance: Maximum rated engine power, kW (hp): 2 x 270 kW (740 hp)
  • Page 62: Notified Body

    DNV GL SE Identification number: 0098 Brooktrokai 18 20416 Hamburg Germany 10.2 TECHNICAL DATA Boat make and model: XO 360 RS Design category: Type examination certificate No: Boat type: Open, monohull sterndrive/outboard motor boat Construction material: Aluminium alloys, fibre-reinforced plastic, PE-HD...
  • Page 63 I declare that the recreational craft mentioned above complies with all applicable essential safety requirements in the way specified overleaf, and is in conformity with the type for which the above-mentioned EC type examination certificate has been issued. XO Boats Oy ___________________________________________ Dan Colliander, Managing Director...
  • Page 64: Appendix 3 General Requirements

    APPENDIX 3 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS EN ISO 8666:2002 Principal data: Craft identification: ISO 10087:1996 / A1:2000 Builder’s plate: RCD annex I, 2.2, 2.5 Owner’s manual: EN ISO 10240:2004 Layout and equipment: Man-overboard prevention: EN ISO 15085:2003/ A1:2009 Life raft storage: RSG Guidelines Escape: EN ISO 9094-1:2003 Anchoring and towing:...
  • Page 65 Hydrostatics: Stability and freeboard: EN ISO 12217:2013 Buoyancy and flotation: EN ISO 12217:2013 Maximum load capacity: EN ISO 14946:2001/AC 2005 Opening in the hull, deck and superstructure: EN ISO 9093-2:2002, EN ISO 12216:2002 Flooding: EN ISO 11812:2001, EN ISO 15083:2003, EN ISO 8849 Handling characteristics: Flooding: EN ISO 11812:2001, EN ISO 15083:2003, EN ISO 8849...
  • Page 66: Appendix 4 Engine Information

    APPENDIX 4 ENGINE INFORMATION ENGINE 1 MAKE: __________________________________________________________ MODEL: __________________________________________________________ SERIAL NUMBER: __________________________________________________________ ENGINE 2 MAKE: __________________________________________________________ MODEL: __________________________________________________________ SERIAL NUMBER: __________________________________________________________ PROPELLERS MAKE: __________________________________________________________ MODEL: __________________________________________________________ SERIAL NUMBER: __________________________________________________________...
  • Page 68: Appendinx 5 Electrical Diagrams

    APPENDINX 5 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS Separate document...
  • Page 72 XO Boats Oy Pulttitie 18 FI-00880 Helsinki, Finland info@xoboats.fi +358 40 846 6648...

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