Grand GOLDEN LINE G340N Owner's Manual

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  • Page 2 CONTENTS...
  • Page 4 Edition 1/February 2021...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Stability and buoyancy ..........................18 Engine information ........................... 18 Risk of flooding and stability ........................19 Risk of fire or explosion .......................... 23 Fire prevention ............................23 Fuel system ............................... 24 Before fueling ............................26 While fueling ............................. 27 Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS Fire-fighting equipment ....................... 28 Electrical systems - safety rules ....................29 Battery ............................30 Man-overboard prevention and recovery .................. 31 Means of reboarding ........................32 Safety equipment ........................... 33 Safety driving rules ........................35 Boat identification ........................ 36 Boat’s Identification number .......................
  • Page 7 Anchoring and mooring ....................... 65 Anchoring ............................65 Mooring ............................66 Towing ............................68 Launching and recovering the boat from the water ..............70 Technical information ......................71 Technical specifications .........................71 Standard and optional equipment ....................73 Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS Compartment chart ........................75 General arrangement of a boat ....................76 Steering console components ..................... 78 General view of a boat ........................ 80 Electrical schematic diagram ..................... 82 Service and maintenance .....................83 Cleaning ............................83 Cleaning of tube ..........................84 Airtightness of the inflatable tube ....................
  • Page 9 TABLE OF CONTENTS Grand’s warranty ..........................91 General ............................91 Warranty period ..........................91 Warranty coverage ........................92 Warranty exclusions ........................93 Warranty certificate ........................94 For your notes ..........................95 Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 10: Safety Information

    This Manual provides an overview for the safe operation of your Grand boat. Please take time to read it carefully so as to become familiar with your new boat. Make sure that you fully understand the controls and instructions before operating the boat.
  • Page 11: Precautionary Symbols

    Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. PLEASE NOTE that in some countries a boat operating license or other form of authorization may be required. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 12 Data sheets and specifications given in this manual relate to the boat's characteristics at the time of publishing. Grand reserve the right to introduce changes in specifications and equipment without notice and without obligation. We continually work with our customers to improve quality and to ensure you will be completely satisfied with your Grand boat.
  • Page 13: General Information

    SAFETY GENERAL INFORMATION Name of craft Manufacture: GRAND MARINE. Model: G340N. According to the Recreational Craft Directive 2013/53/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 November 2013, which is in force, your boat has design category: C, i.e., the craft is designed to operate in the following conditions: Wind (Beaufort scale) up to and including Force 6;...
  • Page 14: Maximum Number Of Persons

    SAFETY MAXIMUM NUMBER OF PERSONS The Maximum number of people (adults + children) authorized to be on board according to design standards ISO 14946 and ISO 12217 is given in the technical data sheet in the “TECHNICAL INFORMATION” section. DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED NUMBER OF PEOPLE. REGARDLESS OF THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE ON BOARD, THE TOTAL WEIGHT OF PEOPLE AND EQUIPMENT MUST NEVER EXCEED THE MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED LOAD.
  • Page 15: Distribution Of Load

    2. THE CRAFT’S HANDLING WILL CHANGE SIGNIFICANTLY DEPENDING ON THE LOAD CARRIED. 3. BE PARTICULARLY CAREFUL WHEN ACCELERATING OR CHANGING DIRECTION. IT MAY BE NECESSARY TO ADJUST LOAD DISTRIBUTION AND TRIM WHEN NAVIGATION CONDITIONS OR THE CRAFT’S DIRECTION THROUGH WAVES CHANGE. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 16: Loading Passengers

    SAFETY LOADING PASSENGERS Single steering console Steering console with side seat Fig. 1. Recommended seating arrangement for 4 passengers.
  • Page 17 Following an accident and before using the craft again, make sure that it is examined by your dealer or a qualified technician and any defects are repaired. NEGLECTING REGULAR INSPECTIONS AND REPAIRS MAY LEAD TO A SERIOUS INJURY OR DAMAGE AND WILL REDUCE THE LIFE OF YOUR BOAT. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 18: Stability And Buoyancy

    SAFETY STABILITY AND BUOYANCY The stability and buoyancy of the craft have been thoroughly assessed by the builder in compliance with the requirements of the Recreational Craft Directive 2013/53/EU. The craft builder guarantees that the boat meets all safety criteria during normal operating conditions. However, the person responsible for operating the craft must always keep in mind that the safety of the craft and crew should be their priority at all times and that conditions on the water can change suddenly with little prior notice.
  • Page 19: Risk Of Flooding And Stability

    WHEN THE BOAT IS ON LAND/DAVIT OR TRAILER, OPEN THE COCKPIT DRAIN PLUG SO THAT WATER (RAINWATER, FOR INSTANCE) CAN EASILY DRAIN OUT OF THE BOAT THROUGH THE VALVES AND NO DAMAGE TO THE INTERNAL COMPONENTS (E.G THE BATTERY) WILL OCCUR. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 20 SAFETY HULL DRAINAGE Hull drain plug NEVER OPEN THE HULL DRAIN PLUG WHEN AFLOAT. Fig. 3. Hull drain plug. In water at rest In water in motion Out of water Hull drain plug Closed Closed Open To drain the hull unscrew the plug (fig. 3). After removal refit and re-tighten (do not over- tighten) the plug before using the boat.
  • Page 21 The access to the bilge pump is provided through the opening panel of rear locker (fig. 4). Bilge pump Fig. 4. Bilge pump and its location. THE BILGE PUMP SYSTEM IS NOT DESIGNED FOR DAMAGE CONTROL. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 22 SAFETY BILGE PUMP SPECIFICATIONS Capacity 2.3 m /h (with zero head). Power 12 V/2.5 А. Maximum head 2.3 m. Connection 3/4”. Overall dimensions 17.5х9.5х12 (LхWхH) cm. Switching the bilge pump on/off is done manually by using the switch located on the steering console and automatically by a built-in mercury-free float type switch.
  • Page 23: Risk Of Fire Or Explosion

    − Check firefighting equipment at the intervals indicated on each item. − Replace any used extinguisher with one of same type and rating NEVER MODIFY ANY OF THE CRAFT’S SYSTEM UNLESS COMPETENT TO DO SO. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 24: Fuel System

    SAFETY FUEL SYSTEM The fuel system consists of a fuel tank (the volume is given in the technical data sheet), sender and fuel level gauge (optional), filler neck, fuel cap with built-in air vent. Fuel filler cap Fig. 5. The location of the fuel filler cap. DO NOT SMOKE OR USE AN OPEN FLAME WHEN FUELING THE BOAT.
  • Page 25 Fig. 6. Ventilation opening on Fig. 7. Ventilation openings on the the bow locker. rear dry storage compartment. DO NOT OBSTRUCT OR MODIFY THE VENTILATION SYSTEM AND VENTILATION OPENINGS. KEEP VENTILATION OPENINGS UNOBSTRUCTED AT ALL TIMES. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 26: Before Fueling

    SAFETY BEFORE FUELING  Check the engine manufacturer’s manual for information about the correct type of fuel be used for proper and long-term trouble-free operation.  Turn off the engine. Turn off the ignition.   Be sure to extinguish any open flames. USING POOR QUALITY OR UNSUITABLE FUEL CAN RESULT IN DAMAGE TO YOUR ENGINE! IT IS PREFERABLE NOT TO STORE UNUSED FUEL FOR LONG PERIODS IN THE FUEL TANK AND FUEL SYSTEM AS THIS CAN RESULT IN DAMAGE TO FUEL LINES, PUMPS AND FILTERS.
  • Page 27: While Fueling

    80% of its maximum capacity. If fuel is spilt on the hull, use an ordinary, non-abrasive cleaner then wipe with a damp cloth and rinse the area with clean water. NEVER FILL ANY FUEL TANK WHEN ENGINE IS RUNNING. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 28: Fire-Fighting Equipment

    SAFETY FIRE-FIGHTING EQUIPMENT It is the owner/operator’s responsibility to have an appropriate fire extinguisher in serviceable condition and readily accessible on board as prescribed by local requirements. At least one portable extinguisher type 34 B shall be present on board. The storage compartment of a portable fire extinguisher is marked by the symbol shown in Fig.
  • Page 29: Electrical Systems - Safety Rules

    NEVER INSTALL OR REPLACE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES OR DEVICES WITH COMPONENTS WHICH EXCEED THE RATED CURRENT AMPERAGE OF THE CIRCUIT. NEVER LEAVE THE CRAFT UNATTENDED WITH THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ENERGIZED, EXCEPT AUTOMATIC BILGE PUMP, FIRE PROTECTION AND ALARM CIRCUITS. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 30: Battery

    SAFETY BATTERY Battery location Fig. 9. Battery location. 1. AVOID SPARKS AND EXPOSED FLAMES NEAR BATTERY. IT MAY EXPLODE. 2. TURN OFF THE ENGINE WHEN INSPECTING OR SERVICING THE BATTERY. 3. NEVER KEEP THE BATTERY CLOSE TO A FUEL TANK, FILLER OR FUEL SYSTEM COMPONENTS.
  • Page 31: Man-Overboard Prevention And Recovery

    DO NOT MAKE SHARP TURNS AT HIGH SPEEDS: YOU COULD BE EJECTED FROM THE BOAT. DO NOT MAKE VIOLENT CHANGES IN DIRECTION WITHOUT INFORMING PASSENGERS. Areas such as the bow step plate, the engine well should not be used as seating when the boat is underway. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 32: Means Of Reboarding

    SAFETY MEANS OF REBOARDING Due to low freeboard, there are no specific devices to re-board. Because of low freeboard, fiberglass step ends can be used for re-boarding. When using safety handles caution must be paid to prevent the boat from capsizing. Make sure the engine switched off and propeller is not rotating.
  • Page 33: Safety Equipment

     Emergency Engine Kill Switch Lanyard.  Personal Flotation Devices (PFD).  Fire extinguisher.  Horn or Whistle.  Bilge pump (s).  Visual Distress Signals. CONSULT YOUR LOCAL DEALER REGARDING REQUIRED SAFETY EQUIPMENT IN YOUR COUNTRY/STATE BEFORE GOING AFLOAT. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 34 SAFETY In addition to the required safety equipment, we recommend tools as listed below. You can also ask your Dealer for any additional recommendations or advice based on local requirements. RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT  An anchor with at least 25 meters of line. ...
  • Page 35: Safety Driving Rules

    THE OWNER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING THAT THE NORMAL MODE OF OPERATION IS MAINTAINED. THIS MEANS THAT THE SPEED OF THE CRAFT NEEDS TO BE MATCHED TO THE PREVAILING SEA STATE, THE CRAFT BEING USED “WITH GOOD SEAMANSHIP BEHAVIOUR”. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 36: Boat Identification

    BOAT IDENTIFICATION 2. BOAT IDENTIFICATION BOAT’S IDENTIFICATION NUMBER Every boat has “Watercraft Identification Number” (WIN), which uniquely identifies your boat and is important for safety and identification purposes. The WIN is marked on a non-removable metal plate, which is fixed to the transom area of your boat (fig. 11). Fig.
  • Page 37: Builder's Plate

    HP. 6 - Maximum weight of outboard motor allowed by the builder expressed in kilograms and lbs. 7 – Nominal Pressure of the buoyancy tubes in Bar and Psi. Fig. 12. Builder’s plate. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 38 BOAT IDENTIFICATION Always refer to local regulations for information on additional requirements. *Design category (European directive 2013/53/EU): Category Navigation "Inshore" "Protected water" Wind speed (Beaufort scale) Up to and including F6 Up to and including F4 Significant height of wave to Up to and including 2m Up to and including 0.3m consider (in meters)
  • Page 39: Locaction Of The Builder's Plate

    BOAT IDENTIFICATION LOCACTION OF THE BUILDER’S PLATE Builder’s plate Fig. 13. Location of the Builder’s plate. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 40: Before Operating Your Craft

    BEFORE OPERATING YOUR CRAFT 3. BEFORE OPERATING YOUR CRAFT CHECKLIST BEFORE DEPARTURE  Using a pressure gauge (not supplied), check inflation pressure in each section of the tube.  Check the tightness of the outboard motor clamps or bolts.  Inspect the steering system: an improperly maintained system may fail, causing sudden loss of control.
  • Page 41: Weather

    6. LEARN how to estimate the distance you can cover with a full tank of fuel. Always be sure you have enough fuel to reach your destination or a place of safety. 7. CHECK you have all necessary documentation and licenses. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 42: Rules To Observe When Afloat

    BEFORE OPERATING YOUR CRAFT RULES TO OBSERVE WHEN AFLOAT  Be responsible: do not ignore safety rules.  Make sure that you are always in control of your boat.  Always operate your boat with courtesy and respect for others. ...
  • Page 43: Operating The Craft

    A boat is equipped with a valve as shown in figure 14. Fig. 14. Inflation valve. To inflate the tube chamber, first open the valve cap by turning it about half a turn counter clockwise (fig. 15). The spindle should be in the upper (closed) position. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 44 OPERATING THE CRAFT Valve cap Strap Spindle a) The valve is closed. b) The valve is open. Fig. 15. Design of the inflation valve. When the spindle is in the normal (closed) position, the valve operates as a check valve and opens when air is pumped into the tube.
  • Page 45 Make sure the adaptor makes an air-tight connection with the valve and inflate using foot pump. To inflate the tube, you can also use a small electric boat pump. IF YOU USE A SMALL ELECTRIC PUMP, COMPLETE THE PROCEDURE BY USING THE FOOT PUMP TO REACH THE REQUIRED NOMINAL PRESSURE. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 46 OPERATING THE CRAFT Begin the inflation procedure according to the sequence shown in figure 17. Initially, partially inflate each chamber (approx. 0.1 bar (1.45 psi) then repeat the procedure inflating each chamber to its nominal pressure, 0.15 bar (2.15 psi). The nominal pressure is 0,15 bar (2,15 psi).
  • Page 47 DO NOT USE SOURCES OF HIGH PRESSURE COMPRESSED AIR FOR INFLATING THE TUBE. EXCESSIVE PRESSURE CAN DAMAGE THE GLUED SEAMS AND THE INTERNAL WALLS. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 48: Overpressure Valve (If Fitted)

    OPERATING THE CRAFT OVERPRESSURE VALVE (IF FITTED) Overpressure valve can be fitted to buoyancy tubes as shown in figure 18. It serves to protect the tube from over inflation and excess pressure build up due to solar heat. Without strainer With filter cap Fig.
  • Page 49: Motor Installation

    The motor manufacturer’s dealer or authorized agent should undertake installation of the motor on your boat. The optimum position is with the propeller axis parallel with the water. CORRECT Fig. 19. Optimum trim. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 50 OPERATING THE CRAFT If the motor is tilted too far outwards from the transom, the boat will tend to porpoise. INCORRECT Fig. 20. Trim up. If the motor is tilted too far inwards towards the transom the boat will travel bow down.
  • Page 51: Motor Start&Stop

    AIR SUPPLY. ENSURE ALL AIR INTAKES ARE CLEAR BEFORE FUEL-BURNING EQUIPMENT IS USED. Fig. 22. Motor. Routine maintenance should be carried out in strict conformity with the instructions given in the appropriate motor owner's manual. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 52 OPERATING THE CRAFT ENGINE KILL SWITCH LANYARD Kill switch lanyard Fig. 23. Engine kill switch lanyard. For safety reasons always use the engine kill switch lanyard. The purpose of the engine kill switch lanyard is to turn off the engine if for any reason the operator is removed from the steering position.
  • Page 53: Electrics

    It should be accessible at all times for disconnecting all Fig. 24. Battery isolator switch. devices from the battery. THE BATTERY MUST NEVER BE DISCONNECTED FROM THE ENGINE WHEN IT IS RUNNING! Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 54 OPERATING THE CRAFT SWITCHES Use the following switches located on the steering console to switch on/off a horn, navigation lights and bilge pump. Horn Navigation lights Bilge pump Fig. 25. Switch panel.
  • Page 55 Close the fuse board cover. A rating of relevant fuses are given below. Fuse box Circuit Fuse rating, A Horn Navigation lights Bilge pump USB socket Fig. 27. Location of the fuse box. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 56 OPERATING THE CRAFT NAVIGATION LIGHTS Navigation lights are designed to indicate the craft's relative position, the nature of its movement or its location at night. The side lights are a green light on the starboard side and a red light on the port side.
  • Page 57 Fig. 30. Rear lifting eyes, 2 positions. MAKE SURE NOBODY IS ON BOARD WHEN LIFTING. WHEN LIFTED, THE BOAT SHOULD BE EMPTY (NO REMOVABLE EQUIPMENT) AND IT IS TIPPED SLIGHTLY TOWARD THE REAR WITH COCKPIT AND HULL DRAIN PLUGS OPEN. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 58: Components Of A Boat

    OPERATING THE CRAFT COMPONENTS OF A BOAT LOCKABLE BOW STOWAGE WITH CUSHION Fig. 31. Bow stowage with cushion.
  • Page 59 OPERATING THE CRAFT STEERING CONSOLE WITH SIDE SEAT (IF APPLICABLE) Side seat Fig. 32. Steering console with side seat. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 60 OPERATING THE CRAFT REAR SAFETY HANDRAILS Rear safety handrails Fig. 33. Rear safety handrails. NEVER USE THE RAILS FOR MOORING. TIE-UP ONLY TO THE CLEATS.
  • Page 61 Collapsible bimini top Fig. 34. Collapsible bimini top. USE A BIMINI TOP WHEN YOUR BOAT IS NOT IN MOTION. KEEP BIMINI TOP IN STOWED POSITION IF YOU PLANNING TO CRUISE AT MORE THAN 20-25 KNOTS. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 62 OPERATING THE CRAFT BIMINI TOP INSTALLATION PROCEDURE A bimini top is supplied pre-assembled. Connectors Top canvas Frame pole Rope Rope Jaw slide Support Fig. 35. Bimini Top elements. Unpack the Bimini Top. 2. Unfold it, than insert the poles into the connectors. 3.
  • Page 63 THE SAFE WORKING LOAD OF THE TOWING MAST IS INDICATED ON A LABEL ATTACHED TO THE MAST. DO NOT USE THE TOWING ARCH TO PULL A BANANA TUBE. Fig. 36. Waterski towing mast. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 64 OPERATING THE CRAFT SEADECK ANTISKID SET (IF APPLICABLE) The following area of your boat (depending on the model) can be enhanced by Seadeck antiskid material:  Deck.  Bow step plate.  Stern surfaces.  Fiberglass step ends. Extremely stain resistant seadeck Fig.
  • Page 65: Anchoring And Mooring

    Use local landmarks to obtain an approximate fix for the craft’s position and check this regularly. When not in use ensure that the anchor and line is stored in the anchor locker. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 66: Mooring

    OPERATING THE CRAFT MOORING Use the bow and rear cleats for mooring. Bow pull-up cleat Left rear cleat Fig. 38. Bow pull- up cleat. Right rear cleat Fig. 39. Rear cleats.
  • Page 67 THE BREAKING STRENGTH OF LINES SHALL IN GENERAL NOT EXCEED 80% OF THE BREAKING STRENGTH OF THE RESPECTIVE STRONG POINT. BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN MOORING: ARMS AND LEGS MAY BE INJURED IF THEY ARE OUTSIDE THE BOAT. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 68: Towing

    OPERATING THE CRAFT TOWING When towing an inflatable boat behind another craft, always connect the tow line to the bow eye. Do not tow using the bow handle or bow rail. If possible use a double tow line when towing behind another boat. The second line acts as a backup in case one line breaks or comes undone.
  • Page 69 Fig. 40. Towing eyes and possible options of boat towing. Breaking strength of bow towing eyes -6.9 kN. THE BREAKING STRENGTH OF LINES SHALL IN GENERAL NOT EXCEED 80% OF THE BREAKING STRENGTH OF THE RESPECTIVE STRONG POINT. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 70: Launching And Recovering The Boat From The Water

    OPERATING THE CRAFT LAUNCHING AND RECOVERING THE BOAT FROM THE WATER NEVER DRAG THE BOAT OVER A ROUGH SURFACE (ROCKS, STONES, CONCRETE, ETC) AS THE HULL AND TUBE CAN EASILY BE DAMAGED. Fiberglass hull Fig. 41. Fiberglass hull. Regularly check the surface of the fiberglass hull. If the gel coat is damaged, contact your Dealer for repair.
  • Page 71: Technical Information

    Unit Length overall ft/inches 10’8” Length internal ft/inches 8’6” Beam width ft/inches 5’9” Width internal ft/inches 2’7” Chambers Number 32/45 Tube diameter inches 12”/17” PVC/ Tube fabric Hypalon Bare boat weight* Fully loaded weight** 1191 Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 72 TECHNICAL DETAILS Loading capacity 1058 Passenger capacity Number Maximum height (light craft) ft/inches 2’11’’ Maximum draft (fully loaded), from hull’s 0.33 underside lowest point ft/inches 1’1’’ Engine recommended 22,1 Engine max 29,4 Engine weight max Engine shaft length inches 20’’ (Long) Midsection / aft deadrise degrees 18°/17°...
  • Page 73: Standard And Optional Equipment

    Two front + two rear lifting eyes, two rear cleats  Tough raised rubbing strake with splash guard  Cockpit drain system with one-way drain valve  2 paddles, foot pump, maintenance kit  Owner’s manual Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 74 TECHNICAL DETAILS GRAND LUXE FEATURES:  Electric package with, bilge pump, electric horn, switches, battery switch and complete wiring Fuel system with 40 l tank and sender  OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT:  Waterski towing mast  Bimini top  Overpressure valve Overall cover ...
  • Page 75: Compartment Chart

    TECHNICAL DETAILS COMPARTMENT CHART 1. Bow locker 3. In-built fuel tank compartment 2. Console storage compartment 4. Rear storage compartment Fig. 42. Compartment chart. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 76: General Arrangement Of A Boat

    TECHNICAL DETAILS GENERAL ARRANGEMENT OF A BOAT Fig. 43. General arrangement of a boat.
  • Page 77 4. Side seat 5. Safety handle 6. Bow step plate 7. Bow compartment 8. Inflation / deflation valve 9. Steering console 10. Rear seat back with cushion 11. Towing mast 12. Fiberglass step end of inflatable tube. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 78: Steering Console Components

    TECHNICAL DETAILS STEERING CONSOLE COMPONENTS Fig. 44. Steering console components.
  • Page 79 When your trip is finished, always remove the key from the ignition switch. This will prevent theft or unauthorized use of your boat. * - Please contact your regional Dealer for the installation of required components. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 80: General View Of A Boat

    TECHNICAL DETAILS GENERAL VIEW OF A BOAT Fig. 45. General view of a boat with single steering console.
  • Page 81 TECHNICAL DETAILS Fig. 46. General view of a boat with steering console with side seat. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 82: Electrical Schematic Diagram

    TECHNICAL DETAILS ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Fig. 47. Electrical schematic diagram.
  • Page 83: Service And Maintenance

     When not in use keep your boat properly covered.  Keep your boat away from or well protected against car or other exhaust smoke or pollution, which may damage the boat. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 84: Cleaning Of Tube

    SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE CLEANING OF TUBE An important factor for the long life of tube fabric is regular adequate cleaning. The subsequent cleaning procedure is recommended:  Rinse off with clear, tap water (approx. 20 °C).  Use gentle soapy water (pH value neutral to slightly alkaline) to wash the tube by means of a soft cloth or brush.
  • Page 85: Airtightness Of The Inflatable Tube

    Step 3: check the tube material from top to bottom. Contact your Dealer for advice if necessary. If you discover any source of leakage it must be properly repaired. DO NOT OPERATE YOUR BOAT IF YOU ARE AWARE OF AIR LEAKS. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 86: Maintenance Of Stainless Steel

    SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE OF STAINLESS STEEL  We use only top quality stainless steels, which are resistant to corrosion. However, this may not be permanent and maintenance is sometimes required so: o Avoid contamination and scoring to the surface. o Frequently wash with fresh water.
  • Page 87: Regular Inspections

    Regularly examine your fuel system, replace old or damaged components and check the tightness of the fuel line connections. REGULARLY CHECK THE TIGHTNESS OF THE ENGINE TRANSOM BOLTS AS THEY MAY BE AFFECTED BY VIBRATION. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 88: Trailering

    TRAILERING 7. TRAILERING The size and carrying capacity of the trailer should be suitable for the size and weight of your boat including the engine. Do not use a trailer that is too big or too small for your boat. Use a bunk trailer.
  • Page 89: Boat Towing

    Close and secure all hatches and openings on the boat. Cushions must be placed in lockers  or removed to prevent loss during transit. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Do not trailer the boat with the overall cover in place, it is not designed for transportation. Golden Line G340N Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 90: Show Respect For The Environment

    ENVIRONMENT 8. SHOW RESPECT FOR THE ENVIRONMENT REMEMBER THAT RESPONSIBLE BOATING BEGINS WITH YOU! Respect your environment by applying the following basic rules: • AVOID CREATING EXCESSIVE WASH. • KEEP OUT OF DESIGNATED SWIMMING AREAS. • RESPECT ALL ANIMAL LIFE. •...
  • Page 91: Grand's Warranty

    This warranty applies to new Grand Inflatable Boats purchased from an Authorised Grand Marine Reseller. By using the Grand Inflatable Boats, the owner and operator understands and agree to undertake all instructions in the Grand Owner’s Manual, and agrees to all warranty and liability terms and conditions contained in this warranty. WARRANTY PERIOD Grand warrants Grand branded components from the date of purchase for a period of: ...
  • Page 92: Warranty Coverage

     Inflatable tubes. This warranty is limited to repair, or at Grand option, replacement of parts suffering from any of the defects described above during the warranty period. The judgment of Grand is final concerning the extent of items covered under above warranty.
  • Page 93: Warranty Exclusions

     Damage caused by not following procedures and recommendations in the Grand Owner’s Manual.  Operating the craft beyond the design category.
  • Page 94: Warranty Certificate

    WARRANTY WARRANTY CERTIFICATE Name of Customer: __________________________________ Address: ___________________________________________ City: ______________ Post code: _______________________ E-mail_____________ Phone number: ___________________ WIN (Serial number):__________________________________ Signature: __________________________________________ Dealer address: _____________________________________ City: ______________ Post code: _______________________ Date of purchase: ____________________________________ Seller and customer acknowledge by signing that seller handed and customer received hereinbefore boat including standard (optional, if relevant) equipment and manual in English and that the boat is without evident defects.
  • Page 95: For Your Notes

    FOR YOUR NOTES...

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