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  • Page 2 23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual www.alfastreet-marine.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual Index of Content 1 WELCOME ON BOARD..................................5 2 THE VESSEL....................................6 2.1 ABOUT THE MANUAL................................7 2.1.1 WARNING SIGNS AND SYMBOLS..........................7 2.2 OTHER MANUFACTURER'S USER GUIDES..........................7 2.3 YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES ..............................7 2.3.1 NAVIGATION ABILITY..............................8 2.3.2 REGISTRATION OF THE VESSEL..........................8 2.3.3 VESSEL CATEGORIES..............................8...
  • Page 4 10.1 CLEANING AND SERVICING THE VESSEL..........................36 10.2 LIFTING THE VESSEL...............................37 10.3 VESSEL AND EQUIPMENT PROTECTION..........................37 10.4 REGULAR SERVICING..............................38 10.5 STORING THE VESSEL IN WINTER...........................38 10.6 AFTER THE WINTER STORAGE............................39 SERVICING....................................40 12 ALFASTREET MARINE CONTACT INFORMATION.........................41 13 GLOSSARY – NAUTICAL TERMINOLOGY............................42 www.alfastreet-marine.com...
  • Page 5: Welcome On Board

    23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual 1 WELCOME ON BOARD Congratulations for becoming the owner of the vessel 23OPEN. Alfastreet Marine greets you and welcomes you into the company of owners and lovers of vessels. Take your time to carefully read these guides and their attachments. This publication will help you to answer all the questions you might have regarding the vessel.
  • Page 6: The Vessel

    23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual THE VESSEL The vessel 23OPEN was projected as day cruser, combining essential modern and classic desing of Baltic, Adriatic and Mediterranean spirit. It was projected especialy for shelter waters (lakes, slow moving rivers), and for slow and relaxing navigation. Being equipped with big open deck, the vessel gives to the passengers even more possibilities of luxury and relaxing staying on vessel.
  • Page 7: About The Manual

    23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual About the manual These guides offer important warnings about safety and your responsibility as the vessel’s owner. All the information provided in this publication is based on the latest information available at the time of printing. Due to our policy of continuous product improvement, we reserve the right to apply changes at any time and without prior notice in the specification of the models as well as in case of cancellation of any models.
  • Page 8: Navigation Ability

    23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual should especially take into account how to: increase of the safety at navigation • learn how to navigate • reduce your risk of collision and injuries at sea, • obtain all registration documents. (contact state authorities for specifications) •...
  • Page 9: Weather Conditions

    23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual The vessel can navigate in the coastal area, larger gulfs, lakes and rivers. D. Sheltered coastal area Highest wind speed: up to 15 knots (up to 7.7 m/s) Wave height: up to 0.5m The vessel can navigate in smaller lakes, rivers and canals. Your vessel 23OPEN satisfies the requirements of the category C.
  • Page 10: General Navigation Safety Rules

    23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual 2.3.5 General navigation safety rules Always be aware of your surrounding during the navigation and follow these rules: Always conduct the vessel with an adequate speed, which ensures a safe navigation • for all passengers on board, Always pay attention to the traffic in the direction of navigation ad well as around •...
  • Page 11: Supplier'sresponsibilities

    2.4.1 Warranty period Alfastreet d.o.o. (Alfastreet Marine) guarantees to all the owners of the vessel 23OPEN, who purchased the vessel through the manufacturer or his legal representative, to repair all defects and substitute the defected components of the vessel, which occurred within the warranty period.
  • Page 12 23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual Product Warranty period * Note Hull plastic - - Osmosis for all Mechanical damages and damage polyester parts 5 years polyester parts of the caused of improper use of part are not - Other defects 2 years hull covered by this warranty.
  • Page 13 23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual Product Warranty period * Note Bow thruster 3 years For warranty conditions and proper use of product, please see attached manufacturer's user manual. Mechanical damages and damage caused of improper use are not covered by this warranty.
  • Page 14: The Common Sense Principle

    23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual 3 THE COMMON SENSE PRINCIPLE Dear customer – user The manufacturer, distributor, designer, constructor, boat examiner and others who contributed in any way to the realization of the vessel and writing of this manual, guarantee to have put the maximum effort into these extensive guides for the safe use of the vessel 23OPEN and to have included all possible situations and problems that you could encounter in the role of the owner and user of the vessel, both on land and on water.
  • Page 15: Carbon Monoxide (Petrol, Diesel Or Hybrid Engine)

    23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual Carbon monoxide (petrol, diesel or hybrid engine) When vessel's motor is running it produces carbon monoxide (as exhaust gas). Carbon monoxide (CO) is a deadly gas which you can not smell or taste. CO acts a lot like air. It doesn’t rise or fall but spreads evenly throughout an enclosed space.
  • Page 16: Obligatory Equipment

    23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual Main safety guidelines: An incorrect use of the vessel is very dangerous! The driver of the vessel must read • and understand all the manuals enclosed with the vessel. The vessel’s equipment must be in accordance to the local regulations and laws of •...
  • Page 17: Life Jackets

    23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual life jackets of the same number as the persons on board the boat. • Obligatory equipment in text above is obligatory for vessels which navigate in waters of Republic of Slovenia. For more informations about rules and obligatory equipment in your country, please consult your local authorities (Port authority, Ministry of Maritime Affairs).
  • Page 18: Rescue Equipment

    23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual replacement batteries for lights, • replacing keys for the vessel’s motor, • the manual for the vessel’s motor, • motor oil, • a toolbox with: • combined pliers, • a selection of open end spanners, •...
  • Page 19 23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual Important safety guidelines: Before departure, inform your family and friends of the following: the planed direction of your navigation, • the envisaged date and time of your return, • the description of your vessel, • the number of passengers on board.
  • Page 20 23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual if the person in the water is injured or cannot reach the deck by himself, someone • on board must put on a life jacket which is attached to the vessel with a safety rope and the said person picks up the injured person in the water, while the pulling the person on board, be extremely careful as the said person •...
  • Page 21: Phone Numbers For Emergency Calls

    23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual activate the call for help, • in the event of flooding, put a large cloth, clothing or similar into the hole from • which the water is breaking into the vessel in order to stop the flooding. The best option is to put the cloth into the hole from the exterior side of the vessel.
  • Page 22: International Requirements

    23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual features and leads to irrational and too slow reactions to the dangers on water, resulting in an inevitable accident. Therefore, it is very important that the person conducting the vessel is fully focused, sober, has had enough rest and is entirely concentrated on the navigation. 4.10 International requirements The vessel 23OPEN was planned and built in accordance with various regulations and...
  • Page 23: Technical Information

    23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual 5 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Dimensions The 23OPEN has following dimensions: entire height with open roof …….…………......2.6 m • entire height with closed roof ………….…......2.1 m • height from the water line to the top of open roof ...…..2.1 m •...
  • Page 24: Fuel And Water Capacity

    23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual Fuel and water capacity The vessel 23OPEN can be equipped with two different fuel tanks: 20 liters fuel tank mounted near engine • This type of fuel tank is not equipped with fuel level indicator. For refiling this type of fuel tank, engine cover must be lifted, and then the fuel tank is accessible.
  • Page 25: Motor Power

    23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual which could result in the non-stability of the vessel and/or its sinking. Additional guidelines: the stability of the vessel is reduced if the load is put over the edge of the vessel, • the stability of the vessel is reduced with the breaking of water into the hull or by •...
  • Page 26: Craft Identification Number And Builder'splate

    23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual Figure 3: Accessing battery pack Craft Identification Number and builder's plate The craft identification number(CIN) is located on the right side of the stern. It is the most important identification information about the vessel and it needs to be inserted in all documents, as well as in the order of the vessel.
  • Page 27 23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual www.alfastreet-marine.com...
  • Page 28: Manufacturer'scertificates

    Figure 5: Builder's plate Manufacturer’s certificates Alfastreet Marine respects all the provisions of the CE regulation during the construction process of its vessels. As these vessels are sold all over the world, they respect all the standards based on the costumer’s country.
  • Page 29: Before The Navigation

    23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual 6 BEFORE THE NAVIGATION Transport and lifting of the vessel The vessel 23OPEN can be transported on a trailer for the transport of vessels, pulled by a car. The vessel’s towing dimensions do not require a larger vehicle or lorry. However, consult the vessel’s manufacturer or representative before purchasing a trailer.
  • Page 30: Fuel Level And Battery Authonomy

    23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual the vessel, while loading objects from land onto the vessel, be very careful as you might lose • your balance and fall into the water injuring yourself. Arrange the objects on board the vessel as evenly as possible not to endanger the •...
  • Page 31 23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual Charging Batteries Batteries on the vessel can be charged in two ways: with electricity from engine during navigation • with electricity from land • Charging batteries with electricity from engine during navigation is done automaticaly. When engine runs it produce 12V DC energy which is reqired for proper engine function and also for charging of batteries.
  • Page 32: Water Quantity

    23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual Water quantity The vessel 23OPEN can be eqipped with 60 l water tank. Level of water, if equipped with level indicator, can be chechked by pressing on button on water level indicator mounted on dashboard near the steering wheel. Regarding on level of wtarer in the tank, LEDs lights up.
  • Page 33: Measures Before Departure

    23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual 7 MEASURES BEFORE DEPARTURE Every driver must ensure the following before the departure: all passengers know the location of the life jackets and how to use them, • children and non-swimmers are wearing the life jackets during the entire •...
  • Page 34: Navigation And Anchor Lights

    23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual The driver is responsible for the passengers' supervision during the entire navigation. If necessary he needs to warn them about any inappropriate behaviour, adapt the speed of navigation or even stop the vessel, if he reckons that any of the passengers' behaviour is putting him or other passengers in danger.
  • Page 35: Observing The Surroundings During Navigation

    23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual Observing the surroundings during navigation When on board the vessel, you should always be aware of your surroundings. Accidents can occur very quickly, therefore you must never leave the vessel uncontrolled, especially when the motor is running. When conducting the vessel, pay attention to what is happening in front of the vessel and be ready to shut down the motors immediately.
  • Page 36: Stopping The Motor

    23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual unnecessary call for help or rescue action as they would think that something happened to you! Stopping the motor After the finished navigation, place the handle of the control console into the neutral position. By doing so, you stop the rotation of the propeller. Vessel equipment care After the finished navigation, all the equipment must be dried (including the life jackets, the ropes, the fenders, paddles and anything else you might want to keep in the storage...
  • Page 37: Lifting The Vessel

    23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual lose their firmness and become damaged due to sun radiation and humidity. Check the vessel regularly in order to find any damages to the hull, the propeller or • the equipment on board in time. Before charging the batteries, check the feeder cable for any damages.
  • Page 38: Regular Servicing

    23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual Cleaning the vessel As mentioned before, a prolonged exposure to water, dirt and weather damages the vessel and its equipment. Therefore, it is very important to regularly clean all the components of the vessel with adequate mild cleaning products and freshwater. The carpets and pillows must be cleaned with a vacuum cleaner.
  • Page 39: After The Winter Storage

    23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual if possible, remove the batteries from the vessel and keep them in a dry and dark • place (storage or garage), recharge them, make sure that the roof is completely lowered. For a better insulation, you can •...
  • Page 40: Servicing

    Alfastreet Marine also offers “on-line” support for any questions about maintenance and servicing of the vessel: Service centre Alfastreet-marine:...
  • Page 41: Alfastreet Marine Contact Information

    23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual ALFASTREET MARINE CONTACT INFORMATION Alfastreet d.o.o. - Alfastreet MARINE Partizanska 129, SI-6210 SEŽANA, SLOVENIA tel. n.: +386 5 70 72 100 fax: +386 5 70 72 127 website: www.alfastreet-marine.com Contact person: Tjaša Luin Peric Chief executive officer email: tjasa.luin@alfastreet.si...
  • Page 42: Glossary - Nautical Terminology

    23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual GLOSSARY – NAUTICAL TERMINOLOGY ABEAM - object 90 degrees ( 90°) to center line on either side of boat. ABAFT - a point on a boat that is aft of another. ABYC - American Boat and Yacht Council, Inc.(USA) AFLOAT –...
  • Page 43 23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual stop wheels from rolling. CIN - Craft Identification Number(ISO 10087) CLEAT – deck fitting with arms or horns to which lines are tied or made fast. COCKPIT - the open space from which a boat is operated. CONSOLE –...
  • Page 44 23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual MID SHIP (AMIDSHIP) – In the vicinity of the mid-length of a boat, technically the exact half way between the bow and the stern. MOORING – An anchor, chain, or similar device that holds a boat in one location. NAVIGATION AID –...
  • Page 45 23CRUISE_OPEN 23ELECTRIC_OPEN – General manual STOW – To put away. To store cargo in a storage locker. STRINGER – Members under the floor that stiffen the hull bottom.( longitudinal members fastened inside the hull for additional structural strength.) SURGE BRAKES – A type of trailer braking system designed to automatically actuate when the tow vehicle’s brakes are applied.

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