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This Users' Guide has been compiled in accordance with EN ISO 10240:2004

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  • Page 1 This Users’ Guide has been compiled in accordance with EN ISO 10240:2004...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ............5 Lifting your boat ..........16 Certification ............6 Mooring .............. 16 Degrees of danger ..........6 Additional information ........16 Craft Design Category .......... 6 Your obligations ..........17 Technical data ............. 7 Line drawing of your craft ........7 APPENDIX Shift/Throttle Control ...........
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  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction Even if everything has been planned and designed Any change in the vertical position of the masses for the safety of the boat and its users, boating is onboard (for example, the addition of a fishing highly dependent on the weather conditions, the sea tower, a radar, a stowing mast etc.) may significantly state, the experience and physical shape of the crew affect the stability of your boat.
  • Page 6: Certification

    Craft Design Category All small craft are classified according to a standard design category. (See builder’s plate on hull of craft for design category). Your Parker is classified under category B. Category B - INSHORE Craft designed for voyages off the coast (200 miles...
  • Page 7: Technical Data

    Technical data Length (LOA) 11.64 m Hull length 11.06 m Length exl. engine 11.06 m Length incl. engine 11.06 m Beam 3.63 m Draught 0.48 m Height keel to hardtop 3.44 m Height keel to top of radar support 3.44 m Height under bimini 2.10 m Unladen weight without engine...
  • Page 8: Shift/Throttle Control

    base of the lever on all controls which you press to Shift/Throttle Control warm the engine while still in neutral. The shift/throttle control will differ depending on model and engine systems. All shift/ throttle controls Engine trim need to be maintained and checked regularly to ensure proper operation and safety.
  • Page 9: Fuel And Water Tanks

    Fuel and water tanks The filling positions of fuel and water tanks are indicated on the line drawing of your boat. The outboard engine on your Parker takes unleaded petrol. Schematic illustrations of the fuel system are provided in the Appendix.
  • Page 10: Instruments

    Instruments / Switches and indi- navigation lights and anchor lights. cators Never drive your boat at night without your naviga- tion lights. They are necessary for other boats to Ignition determine your direction and right-of-way. Insert the key in the ignition and turn clockwise to engage the starting motor.
  • Page 11: Fire Extinguisher

    Non-swimmers such as children and handicapped people should wear their life jacket at all times. A throwable flotation device, such as a ring, should also be easily reached onboard. Use of bathing ladder/platform Always turn off the engine before using the bathing ladder/platform to avoid contact with moving parts Fire extinguisher such as the propeller.
  • Page 12: Co Exposure

    speeds as the craft may lean over on the side and observe right of way. resulting in instability. Use negative trim to accelerate to planing speed from displacement CO Exposure speed and at lower planing speeds in rough waters. All boat engines produce CO as exhaust. This is •...
  • Page 13: Engine Trim For Best Performance

    30 knots, you can start to trim your engine up to 10%. When you are driving your Parker, it is important to be aware of how you trim your engine to make sure your boat performs at its best at all speeds.
  • Page 14: Discharge And Disposal Of Waste

    further information. If spillage occurs accidentally, e.g. while filling fuel Paints/cleaning agents or oil, please remember that these substances are highly explosive and toxic. Do not expose them to Marine growth on the hull of your boat can be open flame, or store cloths used to wipe up the avoided by the use of anti-fouling paint but be spillage in the boat.
  • Page 15: Materials And Components

    If absolutely necessary, special products may be • Plexiglas windscreens used to remove marine growth from the hull, but Again, use only mild detergents and warm water and these products should not be discharged into the a soft cloth to clean, as plexiglas scratches easily. water.
  • Page 16: Inspection

    Parker warrants to the original purchaser of its boats and any following owners, originally purchased from an authorized dealer, operated under normal, noncommercial use that the Selling Dealer will:...
  • Page 17: Your Obligations

    THERE ARE NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES ON THIS BOAT UNLESS DETERMINED BY OBLIGATORY REGULATIONS: 1. Neither Parker nor the Selling Dealer shall have any responsibility for loss of use of the boat, loss of time, inconvenience, commercial loss or consequential damages.
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  • Page 19: General Arrangement Drawing

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  • Page 24 General arrangement drawings Cross section top view 24 of 57...
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  • Page 26 General arrangement drawings Dashboard switch panel A A A A 10 11 12 Lights - service compartments Lights - bathroom Bilge pump Lights (reading) Aft cabin Cockpit shower Lights (reading) Fore cabin Sunroof Windshield blower (optional) Fresh water pump (bathroom, galley) Lights - Aft cabin Windshield wipers...
  • Page 27 General arrangement drawings Portside engine Starboard engine Crossover PORT+STB Service Anchor + Bow thruster Generator Aft thruster (optional) Helmstation switch panel Anchor Horn Navigation lights Anchor light Dashboard light 27 of 57...
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  • Page 29: Dimension Drawings

    Dimension drawings Dimension drawings 29 of 57...
  • Page 30 Dimension drawings 1106 1164 (LOA) Datasheet Length overall (LOA) 11.64 m Hull Length 11.06 m Beam (BOA) 3.63 m Total height with engine ** 3.44 m Height from waterline ** 2.96 m Height from waterline 1,50 m Draught w/o engine 0.48 m Weight w/o engine 6100 kg...
  • Page 31 Dimension drawings 31 of 57 * All images are perspective views. Do not use for reference.
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  • Page 35: Electrical Drawings

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