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Welcome aboard We share a common passion for the sea; we, LAGOON, as catamaran builders and you who want to live your passion on the seven seas. We are delighted to welcome you to the family of LAGOON catamaran owners and we congratulate you on it.
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PREAMBLE This user guide is a tool that will enable you to get to know your boat and apprehend the use of the components that are necessary for running her. A WAY TO MAKE THE MOST OF THIS USER GUIDE In order to have an easier apprehension, this guide offers you two complementary reading levels: .
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CONTENTS 1. SPECIFICATIONS ......PAgE 7 5. UTILITY ABOARD ......PAgE 51 8. MOTORIZATION......PAgE 87 1.1 I D of your boat 5.1 Refrigerators - Icebox 8.1 Engines 1.2 Technical specifications 5.2 Microwave oven 8.2 Fuel 1.3 Helm station 5.3 Oven, hotplates 8.3 Propellers - Anodes 1.4 Electrical panel 5.4 Television...
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SPecIFIcaTIoNS 1.1 I D of your boat 1.2 Technical specifications 1.3 Helm station 1.4 Electrical panel...
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SERIAL NUMBER OF THE PORT ENGINE: ..........FURTHER INFORMATION: ..............................................................................www.cata-lagoon.com 162, quai de Brazza - 33100 Bordeaux - France Tel. 33 (0) 557 80 92 80 Fax 33 (0) 557 80 92 81 E-mail : info@cata-lagoon.com...
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The maximum height of waves is measured from trough to crest; The European regulations use the concept of significant height of waves (H 1/3). The wind force (Beaufort scale) is the average actual wind speed over a period of 10 minutes at 10 metres above the sea. LAGOON 39...
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Standard ..............2 x 140 Ah (12 V) Optional ..............2 x 140 Ah (12 V) Engines ..............2 x 110 Ah (12 V) Bottom surface, appendages included: approx. 55 m Generator ..............110 Ah (12 V) Engine power ..............2 x 21 CV LAGOON 39...
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10 - Steering wheel. 3 - 12 V socket. (depending on finish). 11 - Port engine panel. 4 - Compass. 7 - Screen / repeater for electronic (optional). 12 - Cup holder. 8 - Engines controls. 13 - Starboard engine panel. LAGOON 39...
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5 - Auxiliary unit (electro valve for U.S. version). 11 - Line-reversing switch (US version). 17 - LCD screen control (fresh water / fuel gauge, 6 - Refrigerated unit switch. 12 - 12 V socket. voltmeter, ammeter, battery alarm). LAGOON 39...
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The LAGOON 39 is constructed following the infusion process of a DECK FITTINGS polyester resin and a high quality anti-osmotic resin on a core of balsa The fittings on the deck of your LAGOON 39 were selected according and fibreglass layers. to quality criteria.
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DECK EQUIPMENT ENTRANCE DOOR ENTRANCE DOOR INTERNAL OPENING SERVING EXTERNAL LOCK SYSTEM BRAKE SYSTEM HATCH HULL / DECK OPENING SERVING HATCH SWIM LADDER IN TRANSOM SHOWER IN TRANSOM BLOCKING SYSTEM LAGOON 39...
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According to the lay out, a shower supplied with hot and cold water is RECOMMENDATION located on the side of the aft port transom. While sailing, block the sliding door locking it. COCKPIT TABLE The cockpit table is removable. It is interchangeable with the saloon table. LAGOON 39...
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STROP CIRCUIT ELECTRIC WINDLASS HULL / DECK CONTROL OF THE WINDLASS + WINDLASS CHAIN COUNTER AUTOMATIC BREAKER 1 - Electric windlass. 2 - Electric windlass control. 3 - Windlass control + chain counter (optional). 4 - Windlass automatic breaker. LAGOON 39...
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Please refer to Chapter ‘SAFETY’ as for the emergency tiller use. RECOMMENDATION Before you anchor, check the type of the sea bed, the depth of water and the strength of the stream. PREPARING ANCHORING Set the strop fastening it to the chainplates at the ends of the main LAGOON 39...
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HULL / DECK 1 - Intake to connect hose. 2 - Valve to select sea water / fresh water. 3 - Power switch. 4 - Deckwash pump. Please note: you can find the same locations in the other accommodation versions. LAGOON 39...
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Turn on the deck wash pump using its control located in the saloon under the chart table. Nota: the boat may be optionally fitted with a chain counter in the helm station. The chainmeter box has a fitted windlass control. LAGOON 39...
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DAVITS DAVITS + SOLAR PANELS HULL / DECK DAVIT BLOCKER SOLAR PANELS AUTOMATIC BREAKER LAGOON 39...
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- Check that the jammers located on the davits are locked. - Run the davits pennant attached to the rear of the tender around the winch (spin at least three times around it). - Open the jammer and slack the pennant half-way. LAGOON 39...
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To remove it, it is recommended to push in the retaining pin (figure 1) with a screwdriver (figure 2). Then, remove the part freed by hand (figure 3). FIGURE 2 FIGURE 1 HULL / DECK FIGURE 5 FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4 LAGOON 39...
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INTERVENTION DIAGRAMS IN FUNCTION OF THE ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED Bay windows too low Bay windows too high Entrance door Serving hatch Entrance door Serving hatch HULL / DECK Bay windows with differences below Bay windows with differences above Serving hatch Entrance door Serving hatch Entrance door LAGOON 39...
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Retighten the screw of the shim after adjustment, then verify the closed with the end of its lower rail (figure 1 not aligned, figure 2 proper locking of the bay window in open or closed position. aligned) HULL / DECK FIGURE 2 FIGURE 1 FIGURE 3 LAGOON 39...
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- Press on the retaining pin in order to stop the part (figure 4). - Remove the retaining pin (figures 1 and 2). - Gently separate the jaws (item A, figure 1). - Push the pin (item B, figure 1). HULL / DECK FIGURE 2 FIGURE 1 FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4 LAGOON 39...
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RMmax: Weight of the boat x d (RMmax: moment of maximum uprighting) RMmax monohull : 10 tons x 0.5 meter : 5 tons.meters MONOHULL RMmax catamaran : 10 tons x 3 meters Weight of the boat: 10 tons : 30 tons.meters D: 0.5 meter LAGOON 39...
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30 cm above the centre line of the boat, the sheet is 50 cm dangerous for the boat and the crew, and, in case of an accident, the eased off and the boom is leeward. manufacturer’s responsibility would not be involved. LAGOON 39...
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Self-tacking jib .............33,8 m / 364 sq.ft Code 0 (optional extra) ..........68 m / 732 sq.ft I ................13,22 m / 43’37’’ J ................6,20 m / 20’34’’ P.................13,9 m / 45’6’’ E .................4,3 m / 14’11” RIGGING / SAILS LAGOON 39...
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- From 23 to 28 knots: 1 reef, full jib. The trimmings are similar. a standard mainsail. Short en the sails earlier, depending on the wind conditions. - From 28 to 33 knots: 2 reefs, 80% of the jib. The trimmings remain similar. LAGOON 39...
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Standing rigging Description of the ropes length (m) diametre (mm) The LAGOON 39 has been adjusted by the shipyard and by the mast Jib halyard manufacturer when first masting. The cables stretch a little during the first sailings. Therefore it is...
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- Tighten the tack pendant of the reef concerned till the lowest example: kick of the crank handle). possible point, then close the jammer. - Repeat the same maneuver with the reef tack stopper. - Hoist the mainsail home and shut the locker. - Slip the lift. LAGOON 39...
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Nota: this system is patented by the INCIDENCES sailmaker. WARNING A cruising square top mainsail has a more important power than a standard mainsail. Shorten the sail earlier depending on the wind conditions. LAGOON 39...
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- Reroute the sheets to the genoa sheet winches. WARNING In some sailing trims, the code 0 may hide the fore navigation lights. WARNING Unrig the code 0 when not in use (risk of being UV damaged and inadvertently unfurled). LAGOON 39...
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DRAWERS - LIGHTINGS ACCOMMODATIONS LIGHTING SWITCHES + KITCHEN DRAWER FRONT OF DRAWER ENTRANCE ELECTRICAL SOCKETS DISMANTLED LAGOON 39...
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The drawers in the galley have an automatic closing function. Gently push the drawer till the movement ends itself. These drawers can be removed pushing on the levers on each side, under the rails. When you reassemble it, clip the drawer before you push it back. LAGOON 39...
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PORTHOLES - HATCHES - WINDOWS BLIND AND MOSQUITO SCREEN PORTHOLE + CURTAIN ON DECK HATCH ACCOMMODATIONS CABIN CURTAIN SALOON SLIDING DOOR CURTAIN LAGOON 39...
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4.4 Window blinds All the windows have blinds. The opening hatches of the aft cabins are also fitted with blinds. RECOMMENDATION Pull and push the blinds carefully. Take care to fasten them when they are fitted with the relevant systems. LAGOON 39...
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1 - 110 V - 220 V selection panel. 2 - Microwave oven (optional extra). 3 - Refrigerator. 4 - Refrigerator / icebox (optional extra). Please note: you can find the same locations in the other accommodation versions. LAGOON 39...
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Select the power supply source (generator or supply shore socket) using the right hand selector on the 110 V - 220 V selector board (in the cupboard to the right of the companion ladder in the port float). LAGOON 39...
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1 - Hotplates. 4 - Gas valves. 2 - Oven. 5 - Gas bottles. 3 - Television. 6 - TV antenna booster. TELEVISION ANTENNA TV INVERTER BOOSTER Please note: you can find the same locations in the other accommodation versions. LAGOON 39...
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An antenna amplifier is located in a cupboard to the left of the Shut the gas valves and the regulator tap when you companionway in the port float. do not use the hotplates. For the use and maintenance of the television, please refer to its instruction guide. UTILITY ABOARD LAGOON 39...
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2 - Selection panel / air conditioning. 3 - Automatic breakers. 4 - Air conditioning control. 5 - Drain valves + condensation. Please note: you can find the same locations 6 - Air conditioning unit. in the other accommodation versions. LAGOON 39...
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Start the air conditioning unit in the desired area, select hot or cold and set the temperature using its control. Regularly clean the filters on the conditioned-air systems and sea wa- ter suction valves. For the drainage, use and maintenance of the air conditioning system, please refer to its instruction guide. LAGOON 39...
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4 - Boilers + water system valves. 5 - Boiler exhaust outlet. BOILER HEATING SYSTEM HEATER FAN + VALVES VALVES Please note: you can find the same locations in the other accommodation versions except for the “standard” two cabins version". LAGOON 39...
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- Adjust the speed of the ventilator using the 2-speed switches. For the use and maintenance of the heating system, please refer to its instruction guide. WARNING Do not place fenders near emergency exits of the heat system boilers. LAGOON 39...
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WaTer SYSTemS 6.1 Bilge pump system 6.2 Grey waters 6.3 Black waters 6.4 Fresh water 6.5 Watermaker...
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Nota: each valve in the boat is identified. 2 cabins, 3 cabins and 4 cabins versions with 2 bathrooms. 5 - Hull sump. 6 - Manual bilge pump. SEA-COCK SEA-COCK OPEN CLOSED 4 cabins version with 4 bathrooms. LAGOON 39...
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When mooring in a harbour, if possible, use the hole being the result of a damage. sanitary facilities provided by the port authority. In some harbours or countries, wastewater disposal is forbidden. You will then have to use the waste tank. LAGOON 39...
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2 - Drain bung hole on deck. 5 - Switch of the electric toilets. 2 cabins, 3 cabins and 4 cabins 3 - WC water inlet valve. 6 - Pump of the electric toilets. versions with 2 bathrooms. 4 cabins version with 4 bathrooms. LAGOON 39...
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- Switch on the 12 V domestic circuit. WARNING - Open the water inlet and drain valves. Use the suction systems in marinas to empty your holding tank. In order to respect environment, do not discharge your holding tanks near the shore. LAGOON 39...
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4 - Tank (standard). 2 - Deck filler. 5 - Pressure water pump. 3 - Fresh water supply valve. 6 - Shore fresh water supply. Please note: you can find the same locations in the other accommodation versions. LAGOON 39...
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When you leave the boat unattended, systematically disconnect the shore fresh water supply. Please note: the capacity of the fresh water tank(s) indicated on the page ‘SPECIFICATIONS’ may be not completely usable depending on the trim and load of the boat. LAGOON 39...
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1 - Sea water supply valve. WATER SYSTEMS 2 - Foot pump. 3 - Valve to select fresh water / sea water. 4 - Water heater. 5 - Shower. Please note: you can find the same locations in the other accommodation versions. LAGOON 39...
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Before you switch it on using the 110 V - 220 V circuit, check the water heater is full of water. WARNING In period of frost, do not forget to empty the cockpit shower, even if there is someone onboard the boat. LAGOON 39...
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4 - Filter. 5 - Sea water supply valve. 6 - Drain valve. 7 - Black filters. 8 - Watermaker. 9 - Filter + pump. Please note: you can find the same locations in the other accommodation versions. LAGOON 39...
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Check the level of fresh water in the tank when the watermaker is working. Regularly clean the different system filters. For the use and maintenance of the watermaker, please refer to its instruction guide. RECOMMENDATION The watermaker shall be used exclusively in clear waters. LAGOON 39...
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elecTrIcITY 7.1 12 V circuit 7.2 Inverter 7.3 110 V - 220 V circuit 7.4 Electronics...
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4 - Boat and port engine cutouts. 10 - Electrical panel. 5 - Engine battery. 11 - Cut out coupling / batteries + 6 - 12 V service batteries. starboard engine. Please note: you can find the same locations in the other accommodation versions. LAGOON 39...
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According to the lay out, the boat may optionally be fitted with an extra RECOMMENDATION 110 V - 220 V / 12 V - 40 A charger. Check the battery charge during the use of the inverter. The battery chargers are located in the port engine compartment. LAGOON 39...
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SHORE POWER SOCKETS - GENERATOR AUTOMATIC BREAKER OF A GENERATOR START-UP GENERATOR SHORE POWER SOCKET CONTROL ELECTRICITY TANK / GENERATOR AUTOMATIC BREAKERS WATER FILTER + FUEL FILTER SELECTION PULL ROD OF THE GENERATOR OF THE GENERATOR LAGOON 39...
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32 Ah. DANGER Never let the end of the boat / shore supply cable hang in the water; the result may be an electric field liable to hurt or kill the swimmers nearby. LAGOON 39...
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- Switch on the 110 V - 220 V source (start the generator or connect a shore power socket to shore). - Select this source on the selection panel so that this source supplies the boat (110 V - 220 V electrical selection panel) or turn on the inver- ter for the outlets. LAGOON 39...
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ELECTRONICS AUTOMATIC PILOT RAM AUTOMATIC PILOT LOG DEPTH SOUNDER SENSOR COMPASS ELECTRICITY LAGOON 39...
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(with the cut-outs). The compass is located in the starboard engine compartment. ELECTRICITY The sounder and depth finder are located under the floor in front of the entrance of the front port cabin. LAGOON 39...
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Please note: you can find the same locations in the other accommodation versions. 21A - 110 V - 220 V shore power socket / Air conditioning. 21B - 110 V - 220 V shore power socket / Board. LAGOON 39...
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12 V terminal bloc 12 V sockets 12 V 12 V board 12 V terminal bloc Engine batteries (x2) 12 V - 110 Ah Generator battery 12 V - 110 Ah Domestic batteries 12 V - 140 Ah LAGOON 39...
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1 x 220 V / 12 V - 40 A charger Recharge of the service bank by generator or shore power 1 x 220 V / 12 V - 40 A charger optional extra Engine batteries charger supplied by the generator or the shore LAGOON 39...
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SUMMARY FOR THE 110 V - 220 V COMPONENTS CONSUMING APPLIANCES VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL PANEL Television 220 V its own inverter Outlets 220 V Inverter or 220 V panel Water heater 220 V 220 V panel Air conditioning 220 V 220 V panel ELECTRICITY LAGOON 39...
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9 - Fuel tank filler. MOTORIZATION Each hull has the same components. Nota: each valve in the boat is identified. COUPLING CUT OUTS ENGINE CONTROLS Please note: you can find the same locations in the other accommodation versions. LAGOON 39...
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Close the water inlet valves if the boat is left unattended for long. boat; it gives you detailed explanations as to the best use of the engi- Inspect and clean the water strainers regularly (access through the nes and relative operations. engine holds). LAGOON 39...
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FUEL - WATER FILTER - FUEL FILTER - ENGINE WATER INLET FUEL GAUGE FUEL FILTER + ENGINE WATER INLET WATER FILTER MOTORIZATION LAGOON 39...
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(but do not remove it). Allow to flow into a box till the fuel looks clean. Do it several times a year. Change the pre-filter at least once a year (access to it when you re- move the bowl). LAGOON 39...
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Regularly check the sacrificial anodes corrosion. The wear of the anodes depends on numerous factors and their lives may highly vary. Change them whenever necessary. Never paint an anode. Ask a professional to check and maintain the whole propulsion sys- tem. LAGOON 39...
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WINTer SToraGe 9.1 Laying up 9.2 Protection...
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DIMENSIONS FOR CRADLE POSITIONING WINTER STORAGE 2160 mm 7200 mm LAGOON 39...
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- Rinse and completely drain the toilets bowls. exhaustive list. Your dealer will give you the advice you need and will carry out the technical maintenance INSIDE of your boat. - Seal air inlets as much as you can. LAGOON 39...
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DIMENSIONS FOR CRANE LIFTING HANDLING 2160 mm 7200 mm LAGOON 39...
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All further handling shall be carried out with the highest care by pro- fessionals. DANGER If the LAGOON boatyard are not involved in your handling operations, Do not stay on board or under the boat during they cannot cover under guarantee any possible accidents linked to craning.
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SaFeTY 11.1 Prevention 11.2 Gas system 11.3 Fire 11.4 Bilge pump system 11.5 Safety equipment 11.6 General remarks...
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Do not exceed the number of persons indicated in Chapter ‘SPECIFICATIONS’. If you do not take the number of persons into account, the combined weight of the persons and equipment should never exceed the maximum load recommended by the builder. LAGOON 39...
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2A - Locker / storage space of gas bottles. 2D - LeakDetection Gauge (U.S. version). 2B - BubbleLeak Detector. BUBBLELEAK DETECTOR LEAKDETECTION GAUGE (US VERSION) Please note: you can find the same locations in the other accommodation versions. LAGOON 39...
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- where the extinguishers are and how they work. - where the extinguisher hole in the engine bay is (under the aft cabins berths, both on the port and starboard sides). - where the emergency exits are. LAGOON 39...
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14 - .......... 15 - .......... RECOMMENDATION Some components do not have a pre-determined place for them. Please note: you can find the same locations Fill-in this drawing according to your own boat safety in the other accommodation versions. equipments. LAGOON 39...
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DANGER Use CO2 extinguishers only to fight electrical fires. Evacuate the area immediately after discharging the product to prevent asphyxia. Ventilate before entering. LAGOON 39...
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15 - ..............LOCATION OF THE LIFERAFT RECOMMENDATION Some elements do not have a pre-determined Please note: you can find the same locations location for them. in the other accommodation versions. Fill-in this drawing according to your own safety equipments. LAGOON 39...
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If it is not enough to overcome the water level, ask a crew man to use You shall use the life raft only if all else fails. a manual pump. RECOMMENDATION Before you sail to sea, carefully read the launching instructions on the life raft. LAGOON 39...
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EMERGENCY TILLER - MAN HOLES EMERGENCY TILLER SAFETY 1 - Man hole. 2 - Emergency tiller cover. EMERGENCY HAMMER + MANHOLE HATCH Please note: you can find the same locations in the other accommodation versions. LAGOON 39...
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You can gain access to the life raft under the rear beam. may catch on the propellers). WARNING Regularly check the safety equipments are in good working order. Follow the service programme without fail. Generally speaking, take particular care of all the safety equipment of your boat. LAGOON 39...
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Check and tighten the different shackles ......QUATERLY Check the running rigging tightening .......QUATERLY Check the halyard and sheet for wear points ....QUATERLY Rinse the whole running rigging and sails ......QUATERLY Check the mainsail battens and main seams ....QUATERLY LAGOON 39...
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Check oil level ..............QUATERLY Check belt tension .............QUATERLY Clean the sea water strainer ..........QUATERLY Check for leaks (oil, water, fuel) and smokes ....QUATERLY Check and drain the decanter filters (fuel) ......QUATERLY General overhaul ..REFER TO THE ENGINE MANUFACTURER’S GUIDE LAGOON 39...
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................................................................................................................................This document is not contractually binding. Descriptions, illustrations, etc are provided only for your guidance. Our models may undergo some standard modifications or improvements without notice. Cover photo: Lagoon photographic library - Nicolas Claris...
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