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SERIE:
MODEL:
complete sets:
Base
Deluxe
Sport
H* – boats tube made of HYPALON (Du Pont registered trademark) coated fabrics.
OWNER'S MANUAL
version:
version:
version:
"FALCON"
F570
F570
F570L
F570S
Design category (2013/53/EU):C
ISO6185:
English
(F570H)*
(F570HL)*
(F570HS)*
Category VIII

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  • Page 1 OWNER'S MANUAL English "FALCON" SERIE: F570 MODEL: complete sets: Base version: F570 (F570H)* Deluxe version: F570L (F570HL)* Sport version: F570S (F570HS)* Design category (2013/53/EU):C ISO6185: Category VIII H* – boats tube made of HYPALON (Du Pont registered trademark) coated fabrics.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS: DANGER LEVELS INTRODUCTION IDENTIFICATION PLATE SAFETY REGULATIONS BEAUFORT Wind Scale and Corresponding State of the Sea, After Few Hours of Wind, Away From the Coast. Boat Design Categories REMEMBER FIRE DANGER ALWAYS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS COMPLETE SET for Deluxe, Sport and Base versions PACKAGE DIMENSIONS BOAT DESIGN 11-12...
  • Page 3 CHECK THAT THE CHECKS HAVE BEEN MADE AND THAT THEPLANTS HAVE BEEN COPLETED BEFORE DELYVERY. BRIG Ltd declines any responsibility for systems and accessories that have not been installed and checked by expert and authorithed personnel. The manual and all its enclosures should be stored carefully, and the manual should always be kept aboard.
  • Page 4: Danger Levels

    DANGER LEVELS. The manual contains warnings, identified as follows: A note like this indicates that there is serious riskthat is likely to cause death or permanant serious injury, if appropriate precautions are not taken. A note like this indicates the existence of risk that may cause death or injury, if appropriate precautions are not taken.
  • Page 5: Identification Plate

    IDENTIFICATION PLATE. Builder's Plate: Model Boat Design Category of the boat according to Directive 2013/53/EU F570 VIII Maximum propulsion power rating for the Passengers capacity boat 88.3 Maximum recommended load is including The rated tube 1075 2370 weight of the max engine, passengers and pres sure value cargo onboard, but excluding the mass of the contents of fixed fuel tank when full...
  • Page 6: Safety Regulations

    SAFETY REGULATIONS. This manual contains recommendations and basic rules of conduct for using the boat in complete safety.Although it is not possible to offer safety information for all potential situations, in general it is recommended that you: Regularly check which safety requirements are in force. Maintain the boat and the onboard plants in optimum condition.
  • Page 7: Beaufort Wind Scale And Corresponding State Of The Sea, After Few Hours Of Wind, Away From The Coast

    BEAUFORT Wind Scale and Corresponding State of the Sea, After Few Hours of Wind, Away From the Coast. State of the sea Force Denomination Knots Km/h m/sec and wave height in meters Calm <1 <1 0-0.2 Calm Light Air 0.3-1.5 Calm Light Breeze 6-11...
  • Page 8: Remember Fire Danger Always

    REMEMBER FIRE DANGER ALWAYS. Fire may be caused by: Crew nagligence when smoking, the presence aboard of flammable liquids, electrical contacts, propulsion motor, errors in fueling, or if maintenance has not been performed as required. Once again, it is important that the crew behave correctly and that the boat is kept in order to avoid serious damage to it and to persons. Easly flammable products must not be kept aboard.
  • Page 9: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS. The basic parameters and dimensions of the "FALCON" boat F570 (F570H) comply with the data specified in the following table. All dimensions measurments indicated have a tolerance of +/- 3%, weight measurments indicated have a tolerance of +/- 5%. Parameter Unit of measure F570 F57 0L F57 0S...
  • Page 10: Complete Set For Deluxe, Sport And Base Versions

    COMPLETE SET F570 for Deluxe, Sport and Base versions. In the table shows the maximum possible complete set, which may differ from your boat. Parameter F 5 7 0 F 5 7 0 L F 5 7 0 S Foot pump Paddles Set of spare parts and repair kit Kit bag...
  • Page 11: Package Dimensions

    BOAT DESIGN. Fig.1 BASE version Boat General View (see Fig.1). 7 - Rubbing strake 1 - Inflatable tube 8 - Paddles 2 - Tube inflate valves 9 - Drain valves 3 - Rigid bottom with transom 1 0 - Towing bow eye 4 - Front lockers 1 1 - Lifting eye 5 - Hand les...
  • Page 12: Deluxe" Console

    DELUXE version Boat General View (see Fig.2A) and SPORT version Boat General View (see Fig.2B) Stainless steel arc Stainless steel arc "DELUXE" console Double seat with stowage "SPORT" console F ig .2 B Fi g. 2A "DELUXE" console. Steering console is located in the central part of the boat. The console consists of the following components (Fig. 3): –...
  • Page 13: Deluxe" Console Equipment

    Fig.3 "DELUXE" console equipment. Console equipment (Fig. 4): – steering system; – steering cable; – steering wheel (6); – compass (1); – fuel level clock (2); – speedometer (3); – tachometer (4); – additional equipment (5) (trimmer, voltmeter, clock); – socket 12V with fuse (7). –...
  • Page 14: Double Seat

    Double seat. Double seat general view is shown in the Fig.5: 1 – hull 2 – soft seat 3 – S.S.railing 4 – recess "SPORT" console. Console SPORT general view is shown in the Fig.6: 1 – The console body (base part). 2 –...
  • Page 15: Sport" Console Equipment

    "SPORT" console equipment. Console equipment (Fig. 7): – steering system – steering cable – steering wheel (1) – speedometer (2) – tachometer (3) – fuel level clock (4) – socket 12V with fuse (5) – switches and fuses: – navigation lights and meter lamp switch (6) –...
  • Page 16: Double Seat Installation

    Do not begin navigation without checking that the bolts of the steering console are tightened correctly. Double seat installation. In order to install pilot seat, perfom the next operations (Fig. 9): – put seat (1) on the deck of the boat; –...
  • Page 17: Sport" Console Installation

    1.Take off bow part of the seat from the console (see. Fig.10). The bow seat "SPORT" console installation. is fixed by the press-button and the “bur”. 2.Turn off four nuts M8 (with washers and arrester washers) and take off the upper part of the console body.
  • Page 18: Stainless Steel Arc Assembling And Installation

    Do not begin navigation without checking that the bolts of the SPORT console are tightened correctly. Stainless steel arc assembling and installation. 1.Turn off two bolts M8x25 with arrester washers (Pos.1 and 1A), (Fig.13). 2.In order to assemble the stainless steel arc perform the next operations (Fig.
  • Page 19 Fig.14 The S.S. arc ie designed to withstand the stresses of To avoid the water penetration navigation and act as a support for the lights and horn. Do not use it inappropriately to rest your weight on it. into the boat hull please tight all Do not begin navigation without checking that the bolts of the holes with any waterproof filler.
  • Page 20: Wiring Diagram

    WIRING DIAGRAM. FUEL TANK Masthead light Navigation lights Fuel level gauge Outboard engine STEERING CONSOL DESCRIPTION: 1 — Battery 12V. 8 — Fuel level clock 2 — Battery disconnector. 9 — Tachometer 3 — Outboard engine. 10 — Speedometer. 4 — Port light (red). 11 —...
  • Page 21: Storage Battery Installation

    Do not modify electrics of the boat. Any modification, repair and planned maintenance may be made by authorized representative specialists only. Do not touch the electrical equipment with wet hands. When leaving the boat, remember to disconnect the batteries. STORAGE BATTERY INSTALLATION. n order to install the storage battery, perfom the next operations: —...
  • Page 22: Inflation/Deflation Boat Tube

    Inflation/deflation boat tube. The inflation valve (see Fig.15) has two positions of sliding part A corresponding to its two conditions (modes): – sliding part A is withdrawn - operation condition of the valve (compartment air filling mode); – sliding part A is recessed - valve in condition "OPEN" (compartment air discharge mode).
  • Page 23: Drain System

    DRAIN SYSTEM. 1 - Drain valve for cockpit watar (see Fig.16) 2 - Drain valve for bilge watar Check before navigation of boat into the water that the drain valve is closed. It is dangerous to pretend to be an expert. This may cause Open to pour out the water from damages.
  • Page 24: Fuel System

    FUEL SYSTEM. Fuel system consists of the following components (Fig. 17): — built-in fuel tank ( 98L ) (1); — external deck fuel fill (2); — fuel line (from fuel fill to fuel tank) (3); — fuel line (from fuel tank to engine) (4); —...
  • Page 25: Preparation For Exploitation

    PREPARATION FOR EXPLOITATION. In order to set the boat in the operation condition perform as follows: Unfold the inflatable balloon. Apply the foot pump to fill the afterbody of the compartments with air to the pressure being slightly below its rated value (the balloon will be completely straightened).
  • Page 26: Operating Regulations

    OPERATING REGULATIONS. Dear user, We thank your for your purchase and do hope that you will have a great fun of it. However, to make your joy and pleasure complete, we would request you to read carefully and observe the directions and recommendations specified below. IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN to handle the boat in the state of intoxication and without individual rescue means being used (life-saving belts, jackets, etc.) IT IS FORBIDDEN to use an outboard engine of power exceeding the maximum allowable value...
  • Page 27 You should be always sure that the number of people on board never exceeds that specified in the owner's manual or on the builder's plate provided on the transom. The boat will retain an adequate floatability and will not keel over only provided that the load is arranged reasonably. Therefore, do not accommodate all passengers on the same side of the boat.
  • Page 28 Approach rocky shores, shoals, moles, etc. carefully to avoid damages to the boat. It is strictly prohibited to drag the boat across rough surfaces (shingle, rocks, concrete, etc.). In case of prolonged navigation with the use of an outboard engine, regularly check to ensure that the engine is reliably attached to the boat.
  • Page 29  Anchor and mooring fast fastening Fix the anchor and towing ropes in the bow of the boat to the front towing ring. Fix the back anchor ropes to the back towing ring.  Danger of currents and wind Before navigation of the boat make detail inquiries about local conditions and regulations! Currents, wind, shoals, rising and falling tides, as well as weather variations may imply serious danger! ...
  • Page 30 Do not operate your boat with an engine of rated power larger than that posted on the builder's plat e in the boat. Do not operate this craft at negative propulsion unit trim settings (bow down) at high speed. Craft may lean over on side.
  • Page 31: Care & Maintenance Of Your Sunbrella® Fabric

     WARNING SIGNS AND LABELS. In accordance with ABYC standards, warning signs and labels are installed on your boat (if applicable). Do not remove warning signs and labels. Always check their suitability. If the warning signs are damaged and you cannot read the text or symbols, you must order new ones from your dealer. Check with your dealer for the correct warning signs and labels mounting location.
  • Page 32 W ARNING. LEAKING FUEL Place of installation: on the hull near of the fuel filler. Failure to follow these warnings could cause SEVERE INJURY or DEATH WARNING. ROTATING PROPELLER Place of installation: from the outside of the boat transom. W ARNING. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE W ARNINGS COULD SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH Place of installation: on the steering console.
  • Page 33 NOTE: The inflatable boat was delivered with the following equipment installed: NOTES 1.Fuel tank Stamp and signature NOTES 2.Electric system Stamp and signature NOTES 3.Drain system Stamp and signature NOTES 4.Steering system Stamp and signature NOTES 5.Engine power system Stamp and signature NOTES 6.Engine installation, test and Stamp and signature...
  • Page 34 MODEL SERIAL No. UA-QRK Date of manufacture Quality inspection stamp...

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