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  • Page 1 Yamarin Cross 46 Side Console Owner’s manual...
  • Page 2 Any craft, no matter how strong it may be, can be severely damaged if not used properly. Always adjust the speed and direction of the craft to prevailing weather conditions. We wish you enjoyable and relaxing times on board with your Yamarin Cross boat! Inha Works Ltd. Hahdenniementie 2...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3 (44) Table of contents 1 General 1.1 Declaration of conformity 2 Definitions 3 Warranty 4 Before use 4.1 Registration 4.2 Insurance 4.3 Training 5 Characteristics and use of your boat 5.1 General 5.2 Basic information 5.3 Maximum recommended number of passengers: 5.4 Loading 5.5 Engine and propeller 5.6 Prevention of water incursion and stability...
  • Page 4 4 (44) 6.1 Washing and waxing the boat 6.2 Care instructions for seat cushions 6.3 Care instructions for the canopy (optional accessory) 6.4 Care instructions for the windshield 6.5 Care instructions for the stainless steel components 6.6 Care instructions for the remote control 6.7 Care instructions for the steering system 6.8 Care instructions for electrical components 6.9 Minor superficial repairs...
  • Page 5 5 (44) Before you set off Familiarise yourself with this owner’s manual. Always check at least the following before leaving:  Weather conditions and forecast Take the wind, waves and visibility into account. Are the design category, size and equipment of your boat, as well as the skills of the skipper and crew, adequate for the waters you are headed for? Hull windows and hatches must be battened down during high wind and rough seas to prevent water incursion.
  • Page 6 6 (44) 4) Type-approved fire extinguisher of at least class 8A68B. The fire extinguisher must be inspected once a year. (The boat comes with a type-approved fire extinguisher as standard equipment. NOTE! Because the fire extinguisher is installed in the boat when it is manufactured, the one-year inspection stamp may in fact expire quite soon after you start using your new boat.
  • Page 7: General

    7 (44) General The owner’s manual will help you familiarise yourself with the properties and features of your new boat and with its care and maintenance. Separate manuals for installed equipment are attached and are referred to in many sections of the owner’s manual. You can supplement this owner’s manual by adding the manuals of devices that are installed afterwards.
  • Page 8: Declaration Of Conformity

    Module used for construction assessment: Module used for noise emission assessment: Other Community Directives applied: DESCRIPTION OF CRAFT Craft Identification Number (CIN): Yamarin Cross 46 Side Console Brand Name of the craft: Type or number: Type of main Propulsion: Type of craft: sail...
  • Page 9 9 (44) Essential requirements Pleace specify in more details (*Mandatory Standards) General requirements (2) EN ISO 8666:2002 * Craft Identification Number - CIN (2.1) EN ISO 10087:2006 * Builder’s Plate (2.2) RCD annex I, 2.2 Protection from falling overboard and means of reboarding (2.3) EN ISO 15085:2003/DAM 2.3.2 Visibility from the main steering position (2.4) EN ISO 11591:2011...
  • Page 10: Definitions

    10 (44) Definitions The warnings and cautions in this manual are defined as follows: DANGER! Denotes an extreme hazard that will result in a high probability of death or permanent injury if proper precautions are not taken. WARNING! Denotes a hazard that can result in injury or death if proper precautions are not taken.
  • Page 11: Warranty

    11 (44) Warranty The boat and its factory-installed equipment have a two-year warranty, starting on the first day of use. Please contact your dealer regarding any potential warranty issues. Please remember to provide the CIN code. If possible, please provide a digital photograph of the subject of your claim.
  • Page 12: Before Use

    12 (44) Before use Registration Registration regulations vary between different countries. Find out what is required in relation to your own boat. Insurance Boat insurance can compensate damage occurring on water or during transport and lifting. Check who has insurance liability each time when having the boat lifted. Insurance also has an indirect effect on safety at sea: In the event of a serious accident or damage, you must, above all, concentrate on saving people.
  • Page 13: Characteristics And Use Of Your Boat

    13 (44) Characteristics and use of your boat General This user manual is not intended to be a complete service or repair manual; it simply guides the user on how to use the boat in the proper manner. Pictures and drawings of this manual might include optional or country-specific features. Basic information Recreational crafts can be constructed according to 4 categories (A, B, C and D) under the Recreational Craft Directive 2013/53/EU.
  • Page 14 14 (44) Model Yamarin Cross 46 Side Console Design category Overall length (swim 4.64 m ladder not included) Width 1.84 m Weight without engine, c. 380 kg fluids and equipment Weight on trailer with c. 558 kg largest recommended Incl. the boat (approx. 380 kg), a Yamaha F40 engine (98 kg) and engine the estimated weight of fluids and equipment (80 kg).
  • Page 15: Maximum Recommended Number Of Passengers

    15 (44) Boat’s water line. Water line: - at stern 110 mm up from chine - at bow 330 mm down from chine along the bow NOTE! Water line dimensions represent the upper limit for antifoulingpaint, not the actual waterline. Maximum recommended number of passengers: The maximum recommended number of passengers on board this boat is 5 persons.
  • Page 16 16 (44) Seats on the boat. NOTE! If you load the boat from stern to bow, you will have better fuel economy.
  • Page 17: Loading

    17 (44) Loading The boat’s maximum permitted load is 415 kg. This load includes the following weights: a) the total weight of passengers, 375 kg (the weight of an adult is assumed to be 75 kg and that of a child 37.5 kg) and b) the weight of fuel 40 kg.
  • Page 18 18 (44) 1. The maintenance hatch for the rainwater drainage valve and for the drainage pump (the pump is an optional accessory) 2. The rainwater drainage valve (under the maintenance hatch) The owner of the boat is responsible for ensuring that there is at least one bailer or bucket on the boat and that it has been secured.
  • Page 19: Stability And Buoyancy

    19 (44) NOTE! Make sure that water can flow unobstructed through the drainpipe. Debris such as autumn leaves may obstruct the water flow, which can cause the boat to fill with water and sink. The bilge pump system does not work in conditions below 0°C. NOTE! There is always some condensed water in the bilge.
  • Page 20: Fire Protection

    20 (44) Please note that depending on the trim of the boat or the boat’s heeling angle, it might not be possible to use the full capacity of the fuel tank(s). WARNING! Vaporised fuel is highly explosive. Observe strict caution and these instructions when refuelling.
  • Page 21: Main Power Switch And Fuses

    21 (44) Main power switch and fuses Electric circuit fuses are located next to the main power switch. Do not change the circuit breaker amperages or install any components that exceed the nominal amperage of the circuit in the electric system. Operation of the main power switch: turn handle clockwise ->...
  • Page 22: Operation

    22 (44) Operation If this is your first boat or a boat type new to you, take someone with experience of a similar boat with you the first few times you operate it. NOTE! The boat’s maximum propulsion power is 30 kW (40 hp). Do not use the boat if its engine has a higher power rating than the one given on the builder’s plate.
  • Page 23: Adjusting The Trim Angle

    23 (44) 5.9.4 Adjusting the trim angle These are the main rules when adjusting the trim angle: When bringing the boat to plane, keep the ‘bow down’ position. When the boat is planing and seas are calm, keep lifting the bow until you can feel that both the engine and the boat move very easily.
  • Page 24: Driving

    24 (44) 5.9.6 Driving It is easy to drive when the weather is fine and the sea is calm. However, always remember to keep an adequate lookout. In order to maintain the best possible visibility from the driver’s position, you should do this: Ensure that passengers do not restrict your visibility.
  • Page 25: Approaching And Leaving The Dock

    25 (44) WARNING! This boat was not designed for use in temperatures under 0° C. In sub-zero temperatures, the drainage system freezes up and does not work as it should. NOTE! The boat is not designed to jump waves. The warranty does not cover damage caused by jumping waves with the boat.
  • Page 26: Canopy Use (Optional Accessory)

    26 (44) 5.9.8 Canopy use (optional accessory) The canopy is designed to withstand a maximum speed of 30 knots at sea, and 50 km/h in road transport. All press studs must be properly fastened when using the canopy. We recommend that you remove the front and back of the canopy to make it fit into the protective bag more easily.
  • Page 27: Respect For The Environment

    27 (44) 5.10.3 Respect for the environment Conservation of the environment is a matter of honour for every boater. Therefore, you should avoid: fuel and oil leaks; emptying rubbish and waste into the water or on the shore; letting detergents or solvents get into the water; loud noise both on the water and at the marina;...
  • Page 28: Towing

    28 (44) WARNING! Do not try to stop the boat with your hands, and do not put your arm or foot between the boat and the dock, the shore or another vessel! NOTE! When securing your boat, take into consideration the possibility of changes in wind direction, rising or sinking of the water level, bow wakes, etc.
  • Page 29: Trailer Transport

    29 (44) 5.10.6 Trailer transport Weight data for trailer transport may be found in the technical specifications. The trailer’s keel supports should bear most of the weight of the boat. Adjust the keel supports so that the boat cannot slide from side to side. Adjust the side supports so that the boat will not rock sideways.
  • Page 30: Docking

    30 (44) NOTE! The trailer should be slightly front-weighted. Appropriate nose weight is 4 % of the total mass of the trailer, but not less than 25 kg. Nose weight must not exceed the maximum vertical load on tow ball. Maximum load is defined by manufacturer of the towing vehicle.
  • Page 31: Servicing And Maintenance

    31 (44) Servicing and maintenance Keep your boat and its equipment clean and tidy. This increases comfort and safety on board, and also the boat’s resale value. Familiarise yourself with the service procedures shown in the engine manual (see annex). Carry out the procedures carefully, or ensure they are performed by an accredited service company Washing and waxing the boat...
  • Page 32 32 (44) Cleaning the aluminium hull First wash off loose dirt above the water line using Star brite Boat Wash in a Bottle (a concentrated boat washing chemical, to be used in a mixture of 3 corkfuls per 10 l of water).
  • Page 33: Care Instructions For Seat Cushions

    33 (44) Care instructions for seat cushions Whenever necessary, use the canopy or harbour cover to protect the seat cushions from rain, or detach the cushions and store them in a dry place. Although the seat cushions are made of water-resistant material, water can get in through their seams. If the cushions remain damp for any length of time, they may get mouldy and be ruined.
  • Page 34: Care Instructions For The Stainless Steel Components

    34 (44) Care instructions for the stainless steel components To keep the boat’s stainless steel parts, such as rails, handles and bollards, shining as good as new, you should keep the parts clean and waxed. The edges of the mounting flanges of the rails should also be cleaned.
  • Page 35: Minor Superficial Repairs

    35 (44) Minor superficial repairs You can repair minor surface damage to the boat’s deck yourself. However, achieving a neat, unnoticeable repair requires a considerable amount of skill: 1. Protect the area around the damage with tape. 2. Bevel the edges of the damaged area and clean with acetone. 3.
  • Page 36: Winter Storage

    36 (44) Winter storage Preparing your boat for winter storage is an annual routine. Have your boat lifted in good time before the water freezes. Your boat is not designed for use in ice and it is not meant to be used in temperatures below zero (for example, the rain water drainage system will freeze up).
  • Page 37: Measures Before Launching The Boat

    37 (44) Measures before launching the boat Repair any damage to the gelcoat surface according to section 6.9. In sea areas, antifouling paint should be used to prevent the hull from becoming covered with vegetation. Fouling of the bottom and especially the propeller increases fuel consumption significantly.
  • Page 38: Layout

    38 (44) Layout General layout 1. Trailer hook 3. Navigation light 2. Hook for locking the boat 4. Light mast 1. Glove compartment 4. Rainwater drainage valve 2. Battery 5. Extinguisher 3. Mains circuit panel and fuse box panel WARNING! Handle the boat’s hatches with care and watch your fingers and toes.
  • Page 39: Fuel System

    39 (44) Fuel system Detachable tanks Smaller Yamarin boats use detachable fuel tanks. The detachable tank is normally delivered together with the outboard engine. The stowage box on the bow-side of the console has space for two detachable tanks. Fuel hoses are usually attached to detachable tanks with quick release couplings, so detaching the tank and filling it at a service station while the boat remains in the water is quite convenient (please refer to the section "Refuelling").
  • Page 40: Wiring Diagram

    40 (44) Wiring diagram...
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