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  • Page 1 OW NER’S MA NUA L AN Y T E C A 2 1...
  • Page 3 Anytec A21 Owner’s Manual Date of issue: 2019-02-15 Anytec Sweden AB, Magasinsgatan 7, SE-903 27 Umeå, Sweden info@anytec.se www.anytec.se...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS WELCOME ABOARD ..............1 1. INTRODUCTION ................3 1.1 ABOUT THIS OWNER’S MANUAL ..............3 1.2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ...................4 1.3 CRAFT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (CIN) ...........4 1.4 EXPLANATION OF SAFETY LABELS ...............5 1.5 DEALER RESPONSIBILITIES ................5 1.6 WARRANTY ......................6 1.7 INSURANCE ......................6 1.8 SECURMARK ANTI-THEFT MARKING AND TRACKING SYSTEM ..6 2.
  • Page 6 2.6.2 Trim of the boat roll (transverse movement) ..............18 2.7 RISK OF CARBON MONOXIDE ACCUMULATION........ 20 2.8 ANCHORING, MOORING AND TOWING ..........21 2.9 LIFE RAFT STORAGE AREAS ................24 3. GENERAL INFORMATION ............25 3.1 BASIC BOAT DIMENSIONS & SPECIFICATIONS ........25 3.2 DESIGN CATEGORIES ..................
  • Page 7 4.10.1 Canopy configurations ......................53 4.10.2 How to install, remove and store the canopy ...............53 4.11 ADJUSTABLE SEATS, DRIVER AND NAVIGATOR ........54 4.12 WATERSPORT TOW ROPE ATTACHMENT ..........54 4.13 WEBASTO HEATER (OPTIONAL) ............... 55 4.14 AUDIO & RADIO SYSTEM (OPTIONAL) ..........56 4.15 COCKPIT TABLE (OPTIONAL) ..............
  • Page 9: Welcome Aboard

    Information in this publication is based upon the latest production specifications available at print- ing. Anytec® reserves the right to make changes at any time, without notice, in the colors, equip- ment, specifications, materials and prices of all models, or to discontinue models. Should changes in production models be made, Anytec ®...
  • Page 10 WELCOME ABOARD__PAGE 2...
  • Page 11: Introduction

    At Anytec, we believe that you shall be free to choose a suitable outboard engine for your specific needs. For this reason, the boat manual cannot be very detailed on engine related topics.
  • Page 12: General Description

    If your craft is equipped with a life raft, study its instructions carefully. The boat must be equipped with the appropriate safety equipment (life vests, safety harnesses, etc.) as re- quired for the boat type and the weather conditions. In some countries, this equipment is compulsory.
  • Page 13: Explanation Of Safety Labels

    1.4 E xpLAnAtiOn Of sAfEty LABELs The labels that advise the owner/operator regarding necessary safety precautions are mounted at the key locations of your boat (refer chapter 3.7 to learn their location). These safety precautions should be followed while operating/servicing the equipment and hence are duplicated in this manual.
  • Page 14: Warranty

    The code is added at the factory and enables them to access the boat and owner details from a database. The SecurMark system requires a subscription and Anytec pre-pays it for the first 12 months after you register your ownership details. We encourage you to activate Secur- Mark and continue the subscription after the first 12 months of free service.
  • Page 15: Operating The Boat

    2. OPERATING THE BOAT Before operating the boat for the first time, make sure that you read and understand the operation and safety topics given in owner’s manual. 2.1 s AfEty ROutinEs BEfORE LEAvinG shORE Familiarise yourself with this owner’s manual. Always check the following items before leaving the shore: 2.1.1 Weather and forecast Consider the wind, waves and visibility.
  • Page 16: Nautical Charts

    2.1.7 Nautical charts While navigating on unfamiliar waters, ensure that you have nautical charts covering a suf- ficiently large area. Even if you are having a chart plotter, you should carry regular charts onboard. There is always a risk for technical malfunction of electronic devices; therefore, regular charts are also important.
  • Page 17: Emergency Engine Shutdown Switch

    • VHF radio and water protected GSM phone (subject to coverage) • Binoculars • Knife (to cut tangled ropes) • Drinking water 2.2 E MERGEnCy EnGinE shutDOWn sWitCh An engine shutdown safety switch is built into the engine control; it incorporates a shut- off switch and a lanyard.
  • Page 18: Fire Prevention

    Always turn off the engine and activate the emergency (dead-man) switch before using the ladder. The ladder can be pulled down by a person already in the water. In harsh weather, or if the person is physically not able to climb, it may be hard to use the ladder alone and help from a person on- board may be needed.
  • Page 19 Inform the crew members and passengers about the location and operation of the fire-fighting equipment, the fire port, escape routes and exits. Unlock any deck hatches to enable firefighting inside storage areas and keep the fire port free. Keep the bilges clean and check for fuel and gas vapors or fuel leaks frequently. Fire Extinguisher Never obstruct passageways to exits/hatches, safety controls (fuel valves, LPG valves, electrical switches, etc.), portable fire extinguishers and fire ports;...
  • Page 20: Fire Port

    2.4.2 Fire port Fire port The stern cockpit U-sofa storage is equipped with a fire port. The port makes it possible to detect and fight a fire below deck (bilge/tank area). The access to the fire port is through the U-sofa central hatch. The fire port location is shown on the below figure. It has a transparent cover, and an opening suitable for the fire extinguisher nozzle.
  • Page 21: Webasto Heater, Optional Equipment (Diesel Fuel)

    Always fill the diesel tank outside of the boat (refer chapter 4.16). Read the Webas- to owner’s manual carefully as it includes further instructions and warnings. Anytec recommends checking all the air and fuel connections for leaks each season..
  • Page 22: Starting The Boat

    • Start the engine according to the manufacturer’s owner’s manual. If the engine does not start, or function poorly, check for instructions in the manual. If unsuccessful, contact your engine dealer (in most cases it is your Anytec dealer). 2.5.2 After starting the engine (visible just below the engine hood, well above water level).
  • Page 23: Operating The Boat At Sea

    The emergency shutdown switch Attach the lanyard of the emergency switch (refer chapter 2.2) to your hand or foot, im- mediately after loosening the mooring ropes. More specific instructions can be found in the engine manual. Especially when you are driving the boat alone it is crucial that the boat stops if you fall overboard or stumble on board.
  • Page 24: Trim Of Boat Pitch (Longitudinal Angle)

    Adjust the engine trim and the trim system with care – at high speed they radically change the behavior of the craft. Do not operate this craft with engine trim at negative angles (boat bow pushed down) or with the trim system set at a roll (boat leaning sideways) at high speeds.
  • Page 25 The engine trim is used to adjust the bow up or down (the so-called pitch) while the boat is under speed. A well-adjusted engine trim will maximize safety and comfort, and will minimize fuel consumption. Mastering the trim requires some practice so if you are uncertain, ask someone experi- enced for help.
  • Page 26: Trim Of The Boat Roll (Transverse Movement)

    Trim when running at speeds above planing • When the boat is running at speeds above planing, the trim also needs to be adjusted. As speed, direction, load, wind or wave condition changes, new adjustments may be needed. • Use the trim up, to lift the bow up slowly without change of throttle position. Follow the log to notice for how long the speed is increasing.
  • Page 27 Learning to handle trim tabs in a good way requires some practice, so if you are unsure, you should ask someone 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 time until the correct effect is reached.
  • Page 28: Risk Of Carbon Monoxide Accumulation

    2.7 R isk Of CARBOn MOnOxiDE ACCuMuLAtiOn Carbon Monoxide can accumulate in dangerous concentrations anywhere in or around your boat including on back decks, swim platforms, or in water around generator exhausts. CO can remain in or around your boat at dangerous levels even if your engine is no longer running.
  • Page 29: Anchoring, Mooring And Towing

    Fumes from the engine, heater, stove and other equipment that burns fuel contains Carbon Mon- oxide (CO) can kill you. Doors, air inlets and canopy ventilations/removable must be opened to allow fresh air to circulate. Study this chapter carefully. 2.8 A nChORinG MOORinG AnD tOWinG Mooring, anchoring and towing require specific skills and good seamanship.
  • Page 30 Examples of different types of mooring Anchoring: When you anchor or land temporarily in a natural harbor, ensure enough water depth. Drop the anchor at a sufficient distance from shore, allowing time for the anchor to drop and grip and to release enough anchor rope/chain. The anchor rope/chain length should be at least 4-5 times the water depth.
  • Page 31 Towing: Towing of boats is a very demanding and risky operation, requiring specific skills and expe- rience. If possible use a professional towing company. If you have to tow or be towed on your own, be very careful and operate at very low speed. If you tow another boat, use strong, floating towing rope.
  • Page 32: Life Raft Storage Areas

    2.9 L ifE RAft stORAGE AREAs The boat is not supplied with a life raft. You should choose to equip the boat with a life raft, it can be installed either on the stern targa (if weather-proof) or be stowed in the stern sofa.
  • Page 33: General Information

    Weight, empty boat with engine, mLCC 1423 kg Weight Trailering, for trailering and lifting 1635 kg (boat, engine, fuel, Anytec standard and optional equipment, liquids) , mT Weight Maximum (boat, engine, fuel, Any- 2085 kg tec standard and optional equipment, liq-...
  • Page 34: Design Categories

    526 0 90 0 6240 6670 3.2 D EsiGn CAtEGORiEs There are four design categories of boats based upon their ability to withstand wind and water conditions; this boat is designed under Category C. Category A – Designed for winds that may exceed wind force 8 (Beaufort scale – 40 knots) and a significant wave height of 4m and above.
  • Page 35: Engine Requirements

    3.1 . Do not operate this boat with an engine power rating higher than the maximum power rating rated by Anytec.. Unless the Anytec installs the engine, it is the responsibility of the party installing the engine to comply with all specifications, rules and regulations related to outboard engines.
  • Page 36: Vessel Stability And Buoyancy

    3.4 v EssEL stABiLity AnD BuOyAnCy The following maximum load has been used for assessing the stability and buoyancy com- prising:. Manufacturer’s maximum recommended 663 kg load per ISO 14946 Fuel, fresh water, other fluids to maxi- 135 kg mum capacity of fixed tanks This assessment has been made assuming that The boat in the empty boat condition has 1070 kg...
  • Page 37: Passenger Locations And Embarking/Disembarking

    1. Do not exceed the maximum recommended number of persons. Regardless of the number of persons on board, the 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 /luggage load. Always load the boat carefully and distribute loads appropriately to maintain design trim (approximately level boat), and secure loose equipment when underway.
  • Page 38 Embarking/disembarking area The safest and recommended area Passenger positions Area to be used during anchoring, mooring and emergency operation Area to be used at speeds above 10 knots Area to be used at speeds up to 10 knots. Surfaces are slippery when wet or dirty. Use extreme caution when walking on wet surfaces.Never occupy the working decks while the boat is underway.
  • Page 39: Safety Label Locations

    Do not sit in the bow area (in front of cockpit) when the boat is moving at speeds higher than 10 knots, or in conditions with high waves. 3.7 s AfEty LABEL LOCAtiOns Mounted at key locations throughout your boat, and duplicated in this chapter, are labels which advise you of imperative safety precautions.
  • Page 40 Location: Next to the throttle, at helm area Meaning: Read this manual before using the boat. Always wear PFD/lifejacket, operator to use the engine shut-off cord when the boat is underway. For boats with Webasto heater (optional): Location: At the hatch where the Webasto fuel tank is stored. Meaning: Do not store any items/luggage in this compartment as it may block the ventila- tion of fumes from the Webasto fuel tank.
  • Page 41: Boat Layout

    Bow platform Bow sofa & storage Bow storage (PS&SB) Front door Wipers (PS&SB) Steering wheel Anytec stand & seat (PS&SB) Main electric panel inside sofa Canopy garage 10. Stern cleats 11. Stern storage (PS&SB) 12. Swimming platform (PS&SB) 13. Targa tower 14.
  • Page 42: Boat Layout, Optional Equipment

    3.8.2 Boat layout, optional equipment Configuration 1:: Webasto heater (SB) and fuel tank (PS), installed in the storages under the helms Anytec performance sus- pension seat stands Table On targa top: Search lights, IR cameras, VHF antenna 3G or 4G radar system...
  • Page 43: Storage Areas

    3.9 s tORAGE AREAs Bow sofa storage Fender holders (PS & SB) Bow watertight storages (PS & Cockpit sofa storage Canopy garage Stern storage (PS&SB) Glove compartment (navigator storage) 1. Do not store any equipment containing petrol (outboard engines, portable petrol tanks, etc.) in the stern cockpit sofa.
  • Page 44: Thru Hull Locations

    3.10 t hRu huLL LOCAtiOns The figure given below shows the locations of thru hull locations. All openings except bottom plug are located above water level even if the boat is fully loaded (max load acc. to this manual, mooring in flat water conditions). Bow cockpit drain Stern cockpit drain Fuel ventilation / overfill...
  • Page 45: Dash Layout (Standard And Optional Equipment)

    The deck drains provide self-bailing capabilities while the boat is static in the water. This prevents accumulation of water in the cockpit, for instance generated by rain. Bottom plug 3.11 D Ash LAyOut stAnDARD AnD OptiOnAL EquipMEnt 3.11.1 Dash layout 3.
  • Page 46: Dash Switch Panel

    3.12 t RAiLERinG Anytec do not offer a specific trailer for this boat. Your Anytec dealer can recommend or sell you a suitable trailer. Before placing your Anytec boat onto any trailer, make sure that the trailer is designed for your boat weight and its shape.
  • Page 47: Strong Points

    • Always secure the boat to the trailer using suitable straps attached to boat cleats and trailer strong points. Be careful not to damage the boat fenders. Apply cloths between fenders and straps and do not tighten straps so hard that fenders are deformed. If possible, try to fasten the straps in an angle as shown in the figure below..
  • Page 48: Lifting Of The Boat

    The figure given below shows the position of the lift straps. When lifting the boat with lift straps, Anytec recommends using a forklift or lifting frame to separate the straps from the upper hull and fender. The straps need to be vertical. If these recommendations are not fol- lowed, there may be damages on both hull and fender;...
  • Page 49 During the lift, make sure that the boat is well balanced and be careful with rails and other equipment. Ensure that lifting straps do not slide in any direction either on the boat or the lifting device. Cover hoist/lift devices with soft material to prevent scratches. Do not stand under the boat while lifted.
  • Page 50 Loader fork Anti-slip lock 3. GENERAL INFORMATION__PAGE 42...
  • Page 51: Systems & Components

    4. SYSTEMS & COMPONENTS This chapter is based on Anytec-listed standard and optional equipment. Any other equipment or systems added (custom-made boats, aftermarket products and so on) are not covered here. Furthermore, outboard engine and engine control instrument details are not included. The engine can be of multiple brands and models, in the choice of the dealer and customer.
  • Page 52: Fuel Tank

    4.1.1 Fuel tank The A27 boat is equipped with an aluminium fuel tank with a capacity of 390 litres. As a precaution, all capacity may not be useable due to trim and loading conditions, so consider keeping at a minimum 20% of reserve fuel in the tank. Fuel tanks with levels less than 20% capacity can cause engine stalling problems due to fuel starvation or by allowing sediment and dirt to enter the fuel supply lines.
  • Page 53: Steering System

    For complete instructions on operation and maintenance, we refer to the separate OEM owner’s manual that was developed specifically for this equipment. It is pro- vided with the Anytec document bag. 4.2 s tEERinG systEM As standard, this boat comes equipped with a hydraulic steering system consisting of a steering wheel, a hydraulic helm pump, hydraulic hoses and a hydraulic steering cylinder.
  • Page 54: Navigation Lights

    4.3 n AviGAtiOn LiGhts Your boat comes equipped with navigation lights for use at night or in low visibility con- ditions. The use of navigation lights at low visibility conditions is mandatory in most coun- tries and waters; it is always important for your own, as well as other’s safety at sea. Local regulations may vary.
  • Page 55 For complete instructions on operation and maintenance, we refer to the separate OEM owner’s manual that was developed specifically for this equipment. It is pro- vided with the Anytec document bag. Principal figure only Electrical bilge pump Manual bilge pump...
  • Page 56: Simrad® Multifunction Display & Navigation System

    Manual bilge pump location Electrical bilge pump location (below access hatch) The bilge pumping system is not designed for damage control. Check the function of all bilge pumps at regular intervals. Check the function of the electric bilge pump by emptying the bilge manually with the spring-loaded switch located on the switch panel every time before using the boat.
  • Page 57 Standard transducer/sensor Due to the advanced technology of the Multifunction display, we refer to the OEM man- ual. Your Anytec dealer can also assist you if needed, as a great deal, customization of the functions is possible. For complete instructions on operation and maintenance, we refer to the separate OEM owner’s manual that was developed specifically for this equipment.
  • Page 58: Engine Controls And Instrumentation

    They are to be provided by the Anytec dealer or other company who installed engine and instruments. Understanding the instruments ensures that you use the engine in the most optimal, economical and safe way.
  • Page 59: Lectrotab Trim System

    For complete instructions on operation and maintenance, we refer to the separate OEM owner’s manual that was developed specifically for this equipment. It is pro- vided with the Anytec document bag. 4.7 L ECtROtAB tRiM systEM The boat is as standard equipped with a trim tab system from Lectrotab. The system con- sists of 2 Trim Tabs and a control unit for these.
  • Page 60: Windshield Wipers

    4.9 WinDshiELD WipERs Your boat is equipped with a two-speed windshield wiper system on the starboard and port side windshields for use in inclement weather. To use wipers in low speed press “Wiper low speed” button on the dash switch panel (refer chapter 3.11.3).
  • Page 61: Canopy Configurations

    A separate step-by-step Canopy Guide is provided with the boat, check the Anytec bag. It can also be downloaded from Anytec website. Please study the guide to learn how to operate the canopy in a fast way, and ensuring best possible lifetime.
  • Page 62: Adjustable Seats, Driver And Navigator

    The Anytec high performance suspension seats further absorb shocks and vibrations com- ing from rides in rough waters. They are especially developed and manufactured by Anytec and include the top-of-the-line suspension units by Ohlin’s. The seat height can not be adjusted during voyage, but can be adjusted manually by relocating the cylinder between several fixed positions.
  • Page 63: Webasto Heater (Optional)

    200mm of the exhaust outlet. For complete instructions on operation and maintenance, we refer to the separate OEM owner’s manual that was developed specifically for this equipment. It is pro- vided with the Anytec document bag. 4. SYSTEMS & COMPONENTS__PAGE 55...
  • Page 64: Audio & Radio System (Optional)

    OEM owner’s manual that was developed specifically for this equipment. It is pro- vided with the Anytec document bag. Your boat may be equipped with an Anytec table with flaps and cup holders. To install the table, first remove the plastic cover located on the table base plate. Next, push and lock the table leg into the base plate.
  • Page 65: Camera With Infrared (Optional)

    (refer figure in chapter 4.22). For complete instructions on operation and maintenance, we refer to the separate OEM owner’s manual that was developed specifically for this equipment. It is pro- vided with the Anytec document bag. 4.17 s EARCh LiGht OptiOnAL The boat may be delivered with an optional wireless remote controlled search light.
  • Page 66: Vhf Radio (Optional)

    For complete instructions on operation and maintenance, we refer to the separate OEM owner’s manual that was developed specifically for this equipment. It is pro- vided with the Anytec document bag. 4.18 vhf RADiO (OptiOnAL) The boat may be delivered with a waterproof VHF radio which allows you to reach coast- guards, port authtorities and other boats by radio.
  • Page 67: Electrical Systems

    When leaving the boat for longer periods, always turn the main switch off to avoid battery drain. Anytec has equipped the boat with empty spare circuits where Auxiliary Equipment (after- market products) can be installed. These are marked as AUX on the fuse panel, and on the helm control panel.
  • Page 68: Batteries & Charging

    1. The bilge pump may still draw power from the batteries, even if the switches are set to OFF so that it can operate even if the boat is docked and unattended. In the worst case, the boat may sink if left unattended for a long time without checking battery power, be particularly observant in periods of heavy rains and winds.
  • Page 69: Circuit And Main Breaker Panel

    When leaving the boat for long periods and when doing maintenance on equipment/parts connected to the electrical system, turn the switch to the LOCK OFF position. See also the figure in chapter 5.4. MAIN SWITCH MANUAL OVERRIDE Principal figure only Remote/On position Off position Lock off position...
  • Page 70: Electrical Schematics

    Electrical schematics are included as printed attachments 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 you lack professional skills for this kind of system, contact your local authorised Anytec dealer for help.
  • Page 71: Maintenance

    OEM maintenance manuals. These are provided with the boat (please check the Anytec document bag). This applies to the following components (reference is given to the operations chapter in this boat...
  • Page 72: Fuel System

    If you have any question regard- ing maintenance of your boat, contact your local Anytec dealer for additional assistance. While using chemicals, read all information from the manufacturer regarding safety and handling of the material.
  • Page 73: Aluminum Treatment M-400® Maintenance & Principle

    It is essential to choose the correct type of primer and top coat, suitable for aluminium hulls and your local conditions. If the boat was delivered with anti-fouling from the factory (optional), Anytec have used the following products:...
  • Page 74: Anodes For Prevention Of Galvanic Corrosion

    This can otherwise quickly create serious damages. Anytec boats are therefore equipped with sacrificial anodes, made from zinc, which are designed to corrode instead of the boat and the engine. They are mounted at the bottom recess (refer figure).
  • Page 75: Component Maintenance

    Stainless steel is strong and corrosion resistant but still requires frequent routine cleaning to maintain the surface finish. Anytec recommends that you wash stainless steel components with mild soap and cold or lukewarm water after every use of the boat. If added protection is necessary, apply a cleaning wax.
  • Page 76: Cushions

    Chemical treatments of the fabric can improve the resistance to ultraviolet light and water. Consult your Anytec dealer or canopy experts for advice. Be careful to not treat canopy windows with such chemicals. Zippers & Hardware Lubricate zippers and fasteners periodically with a clear silicone-based zipper lubricant, at least every season.
  • Page 77: Tempered Glass Windows

    If the fender is dirty or discoloured, use regular mild detergents like boat shampoo and a soft brush. If the fender looks faded, a treatment with “tire/bumper shine” or similar care products for rubber can be used. Ask your Anytec dealer for advice if you are uncertain. 6.3.6 Plastic panels Use only regular mild detergents like boat shampoo and a soft sponge or rag for cleaning.
  • Page 78: Mob Rescue & Swim Ladder

    6.3.8 MOB rescue & swim ladder The ladder is a safety device, and lack of maintenance may make it hard or impossible to use safely. It is important to check the function of the ladder regularly. Check at least yearly that it is properly fastened to the boat and has no cracks or corrosion damages.
  • Page 79: Measures After Winter Storage

    • Carryout maintenance operation on other accessories and equipment as described in this chapter and in the respective OEM manuals. • If your boat is stored outside or in a humid place during the winter, remove electronic instruments, the textiles, the canopy, cushions, seats and other equipment that may corrode or become mouldy in moist conditions, and store it in a dry place.
  • Page 80: Spare Parts & Service

    To ensure the best possible performance, safety and lifetime of your Anytec boat, it is important only to use high-quality spare parts that are suitable and approved for your spe- cific boat application. Failure to do so may jeopardise the safety, lifetime and performance.
  • Page 81: Attachments

    7. ATTACHMENTS List of the attached documents/drawings, to be found in the Anytec manual 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 •...
  • Page 83 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 protected by copyright. All rights reserved © Anytec Sweden AB...

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