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OPERATION MANUAL
Latitude 1035 - Latitude Lady
1-4.
Specifications and Layouts.
5-6.
Electrical System.
7.
VHF Radio.
8.
Navigation Instruments.
9.
Engine.
10-12.
Windlass, Emergency Anchoring and Moorings.
13.
Refrigeration.
14.
Stove, BBQ and LPG.
15.
Freshwater System, Showers and Hot Water.
16.
Toilets and Holding Tank.
17.
Bilge Pumps.
18.
Manoeuvring and Steering.
19.
Sails.
20.
Tender and Outboard.
21.
Emergency Procedures.
22-23.
Inventories.
Revised February, 2007

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Summary of Contents for Cumberland Latitude 1035

  • Page 1 OPERATION MANUAL Latitude 1035 - Latitude Lady 1-4. Specifications and Layouts. 5-6. Electrical System. VHF Radio. Navigation Instruments. Engine. 10-12. Windlass, Emergency Anchoring and Moorings. Refrigeration. Stove, BBQ and LPG. Freshwater System, Showers and Hot Water. Toilets and Holding Tank.
  • Page 2 OPERATION MANUAL Latitude 1035 - Latitude Lady Page 1 – Specifications. 10.35 Metres Length 5.7 Metres Width 0.94 Metre Draft Twin Yanmar 20HP Diesels with Saildrives Engines 120 Litres - 40 Hours Running Fuel Capacity 600 Litres Freshwater Capacity Private Cabins...
  • Page 3 OPERATION MANUAL Latitude 1035 - Latitude Lady Page 2 – Above Deck Layout Boat Hook (On Bow Rail) Water Filler Fuel Fillers 240 Volt Inlet Gas Bottles (Below Helm) (In Locker) Spare Water Deck Shower (In Locker) Ice Boxes Hose...
  • Page 4 OPERATION MANUAL Latitude 1035 - Latitude Lady Page 3 – Below Deck Layout Holding Tanks and Valves Tool Box Vinegar Dinghy Pump First Aid Kit Transducers (Under Floor) Fresh Water Isolation Pump (In Locker) Holding Tank Pump (In Locker) Fuel Tanks...
  • Page 5 OPERATION MANUAL Latitude 1035 - Latitude Lady Page 4 – Safety Equipment Locations Seacocks (Under Floor) House Battery Fire Extinguishers (In Cupboard) Life Jackets First Aid Kit Flares Vee Sheet Vinegar Gas Shut Off For Circuit Breakers Cooktop and Oven...
  • Page 6: Electrical System

    OPERATION MANUAL Latitude 1035 - Latitude Lady Page 5 – Electrical System Electrical System Latitude Lady has ample power with an easy to use 12 volt system with separate power supply for the house and engines. The vessel also utilises 240 volt shore power when in a marina for battery charging.
  • Page 7 OPERATION MANUAL Latitude 1035 - Latitude Lady Page 6 – Electrical System Electrical System Battery Monitor This shows how much power is going in or out of your house batteries. It also shows how much power you have left in your batteries - just like a fuel gauge.
  • Page 8: Vhf Radio

    To operate - turn the radio on, select the channel, and adjust squelch to stop static. Cumberland will call you at 9.30am and 2.30pm on Channels 81 and 82. At all times contact base on Channels 81 and 82. When talking to another vessel use channel 11 (eleven) or 08 (zero eight).
  • Page 9: Navigation Instruments

    OPERATION MANUAL Latitude 1035 - Latitude Lady Page 8 – Navigation Instruments Navigation Instruments Latitude Lady is equipped with three instruments which give boat speed, depth of water and wind speed and direction. There is also a chart plotter. Do not adjust these instruments as damage can occur to sensitive electronics if used incorrectly.
  • Page 10 It is a good idea to check there is adequate cooling water coming from the engine exhaust after starting. If an engine alarm sounds while engine is still running Stop the engine. Call Cumberland Base for advice and assistance.
  • Page 11 OPERATION MANUAL Latitude 1035 - Latitude Lady Page 10 – Windlass Latitude Lady is fitted with an electric anchor winch, 60 metres of chain and a CQR type anchor. The winch raises the anchor when the foot switch is pressed...
  • Page 12 OPERATION MANUAL Latitude 1035 - Latitude Lady Page 11 – Windlass Emergency Manual Anchoring ONLY To Release Chain Carefully release the gypsy by turning it anti-clockwise with the winch handle. As soon as the gypsy is free the chain will run out so do this slowly.
  • Page 13 OPERATION MANUAL Latitude 1035 – Latitude Lady Page 12 – Moorings Mooring Procedures Public Moorings When approaching a public mooring position the vessel so that its down wind of the mooring and approach with the wind directly on the bow.
  • Page 14 OPERATION MANUAL Latitude 1035 - Latitude Lady Page 13 – Refrigeration Refrigeration Latitude Lady has two freezers, two fridges and two iceboxes. Do not turn the fridge or freezer off. Lights on the adjacent fridge switch indicate its operation. To operate ensure the two circuit breakers on the main electrical panel are on.
  • Page 15 OPERATION MANUAL Latitude 1035 - Latitude Lady Page 14 – Stove and BBQ Stove and BBQ Latitude Lady has a gas cooktop and oven with grill supplied from a gas bottle in the aft locker. The cockpit BBQ is supplied from the same bottle. As a safety precaution the gas supply should always be turned off at the bottle when not in use.
  • Page 16: Fresh Water

    OPERATION MANUAL Latitude 1035 - Latitude Lady Page 15 – Fresh Water, Showers and Hot Water. Fresh Water Latitude Lady has three freshwater tanks located under the saloon seats and the floors in each hull. The deck filler cap is located at the bottom of the mast step.
  • Page 17: Operation

    Operation After using the toilet press and hold the flush button. If the toilet is blocked - call Cumberland Charter Yachts. If the toilet is blocked during charter as a result of misuse, there will be a charge to get the blockage cleaned out.
  • Page 18: Bilge Pumps

    OPERATION MANUAL Latitude 1035 - Latitude Lady Page 17 – Bilge Pumps Bilge Pumps Electric System Latitude Lady has an easy to use system of four 12 volt bilge pumps installed for your safety. They are all fully automatic and the panel above the switch panel indicates what pumps are on.
  • Page 19 OPERATION MANUAL Latitude 1035 - Latitude Lady Page 18 – Manoeuvring and Steering Manoeuvring and Steering When moving in a marina or a confined anchorage at slow speed you will have to use your engines to steer. Latitude Lady will turn on its own length with one engine in forward and one in reverse.
  • Page 20 OPERATION MANUAL Latitude 1035 - Latitude Lady Page 19 – Sails Sails Latitude Lady has a roller self tacking headsail and a slab reef mainsail. Always head into the wind when raising or lowering the mainsail. Headsail When furling the headsail head off the wind to stop the sail from flogging on the rigging.
  • Page 21 OPERATION MANUAL Latitude 1035 - Latitude Lady Page 20 – Tender and Outboard Tender and Outboard Latitude Lady has a Swift tender powered by a 6hp Yamaha Outboard. To Start Motor Lift motor slightly and release tilt lock on the starboard side of the motor and lower outboard into the water.
  • Page 22: Emergency Procedures

    OPERATION MANUAL Latitude 1035 - Latitude Lady Page 21 – Emergency Procedures Emergency Procedures Latitude Lady has a number of safety features which include: Liferaft The inflatable is also your liferaft. Handheld flares and other liferaft emergency equipment are stowed under the centre seat.
  • Page 23 OPERATION MANUAL Latitude 1035 – Latitude Lady (Removable) Page 23 – Inventories Galley Inventory Baking Dish 1 Pillows 6 BBQ Lighter 1 Plates - Dinner 6 Bottle Opener 1 Plates – Bread & Butter 6 Bowls - Dessert 6 Salad Servers 1 Blankets –...
  • Page 24 OPERATION MANUAL Latitude 1035 – Latitude Lady Page 24 – Inventories (Removable) Vessel Inventory Dinghy Inventory 100 Magic Miles Yes Paddles 2 240 Volt Lead Yes Fuel Tank and Container 1 Anchor Winch Handle Yes Dinghy Anchor 1 Binoculars Yes...

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