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Your We are delighted to welcome you to the great family of LAGOON boat owners dealer, international sailing association or yacht club will be able to and we would like to congratulate you on your purchase.
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The sea and the water are not Man's natural environment and we must Users of the boat are informed of the following: respect their laws and their strength. - The entire crew must be properly trained. Adapt the use of your boat to her condition, which deteriorates with time and - The boat must not carry a load heavier than the maximum load use.
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- Load and load distribution. - Sea conditions, rain, spray, fog or darkness. - Lights on inside the boat. - People and mobile equipment in the helmsman's field of visibility. LAGOON 44O...
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In the case of low engine battery power use the battery coupling function by turning on the coupling handle located in the starboard aft cabin. Once the engines have been restarted make sure that the coupling handle is turned back to its original position. LAGOON 44O...
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: 10 tons x 3 meters : 3 3 0 0 t t o o n n s s . . m m e e t t e e r r s s Weight of vessel: 10 tons d = 0.5 meter LAGOON 44O...
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Failure to follow the above recommendations can be dangerous for The Genoa traveler is moved slightly forward, the adjustment remains the boat and the crew, and the manufacturer cannot be held the same. responsible in the event of an accident. LAGOON 44O...
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- F F r r o o m m 2 2 8 8 t t o o 3 3 3 3 k k n n o o t t s s : 2 reefs, 80% of the Genoa. The adjustments Under sail put all engine controls in neutral to avoid any remain identical. damage to engines (with fixed or folding propellers). LAGOON 44O...
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- Clip the snap shackle on the luff eyelet of reef n°3 onto the eye bolt located on the boom. - Take up the slack in the lines of reefs n°1 and 2. - Repeat steps 5 to 7 as before. LAGOON 44O...
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- Pay out the chain while reversing slowly. may catch on the propeller). - Secure the anchor chain on the bridle. - Lead out the chain until the guy becomes taut. N.B.: Stability may be reduced when towing a boat. LAGOON 44O...
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ANCHORING SHACKLE THE BRIDLE ATTACH THE BRIDLE TO RUN THE BRIDLE THROUGH NAVIGATION TO THE CHAIN THE FORWARD BEAM THE BOW ROLLER WINDLASS CIRCUIT WINDLASS WINDLASS BREAKER (FORWARD SWITCH CONTROL COCKPIT LOCKER) LAGOON 44O...
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- Lift the anchor completely. - Visually check the final meters until the anchor makes contact with the davit. - Check the position of the anchor on the stem-head fitting. - Secure the anchor or anchor chain to the cleat. LAGOON 44O...
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DAVITS ATTACH DAVIT BLOCKERS NAVIGATION DAVIT LINES PULLING UP TENDER BLOCKING TENDER WITH WINCH AGAINST THE DAVITS LAGOON 44O...
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The use of detergents is implicated in the destruction of marine plant and animal life. Choose fully biodegradable cleaning products. Do not throw plastic bags and bin bags into the sea. Use the bins provided for this purpose at ports. LAGOON 44O...
Winter Storage LAYING UP ........PROTECTION AND MAINTENANCE .
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BLOCKING THE BOAT ASHORE WINTER STORAGE LAGOON 44O...
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- Drain all the fresh water hoses and rinse them with water and vinegar (do not use a chlorine based product). - Lubricate and close all the water inlet valves and thru-hull fittings. Rinse and completely drain the heads bowls and pumps. LAGOON 44O...
Launching RECOMMENDATIONS ....STEPPING THE MAST ....
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POSITIONING THE HOISTING BELTS LAUNCHING LAGOON 44O...
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All future maintenance should be carried out with the greatest care by professionals. Tie off the vessel fore and aft with fenders. If the LAGOON boatyard is not involved in Prepare: maintenance operations, your guarantee will not - 2 belts (minimum 11 meters).
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5,30 Height clearance (without mast or appendices) 3,34 Waterline height under nacelle 0,67 - 0,81 Vessel height on its keels (without mast or appendices) 4,64 Length of keels 2,25 Length of boom 6,80 Length of Europe mast 19,20 LAGOON 44O...
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If later you have to step the mast anywhere other than at your LAGOON dealer, proceed as follows: Hoist gently, and control the movement of the boat with dock lines. BEFORE STEPPING THE MAST...
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Proceed by carrying out the operations recommended for stepping the mast in reverse order, taking care to mark the line locations with stickers. RECOMMENDATION Before all dismasting operation, remember to disconnect the electric cables. Pull gently while guiding the cables. LAGOON 44O...
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Hull & deck CONSTRUCTION ..... . . MAINTENANCE ......HAUL OUT .
HAUL OUT HULL & DECK Submerged area (including appendices): 63 m LAGOON 44O...
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- Thoroughly rinse all your equipment with fresh water. - Periodically lubricate blocks, sheaves, turnbuckles, winches, tracks The LAGOON 440 is built of balsawood sandwich (monolithic below and travelers with water-repellent grease. the water line), polyester resin and vinyl-ester; the counter-moulds - Stainless steel that is showing small spots or blisters of rust should are monolithic and the partitions are made of laminated plywood.
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(or better, Mylar tape) on the freshly applied gel coat. - Remove sellotape after hardening. Proper settings result in gentle steering resistance, without hard - To obtain a high shine finish, sand with extra fine paper and water, points and without looseness. then polish. LAGOON 44O...
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An activating switch is located next to the deck wash pump. It is on 12 V supply as soon as the boat's power is turned on (Service battery switch). HULL & DECK LAGOON 44O...
- Remove as much of the stain as you can with the blade of a knife (starting from the edge and moving towards the centre). - Dab with a dry cloth. - Remove the stain using a clean cloth dipped in solvent. Never pour solvent directly onto the stain. LAGOON 44O...
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COCKPIT TABLE - DECK HATCH LAYOUTS STOWING LOCKING COCKPIT TABLE DECK HATCH (Left-hand handle button in open position.) (Right-hand handle button in closed position.) LAGOON 44O...
At mooring, intermediate opening positions allow for airing of the - Clean with a sponge and soapy water. boat. - Remove ball point pen marks with methylated spirit. - Remove grease stains with an absorbent powder (e.g. talcum powder). LAGOON 44O...
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6 - Drain valve for dishwasher. 7 - Water inlet valve for dishwasher. LAYOUTS HEATING Diesel fuel heater 4000 watts Forced air outlet Heater exhaust outlet Starting and temperature control The positions are the same for the other layout version. LAGOON 44O...
- Connect the shore power supply or start the generator (see ELECTRICITY chapter). - Switch on the circuit breakers in the port aft cabin cupboard. - Switch on the relevant machine. For use and maintenance of the washing machine or dishwasher refer to their relevant instruction guide. LAGOON 44O...
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POWER: 44 000 BTU for the Charter version. 46 000 BTU for the Owner version. Compressor Sea water pump Water supply valve for pumps Drain valve for compressor Air outlet Electrical fuse protection LAYOUTS SEA WATER PUMP FOR AIR CONDITIONING LAGOON 44O...
- Operate the air conditioning units on the electrical panel. Wait 30 seconds between the starting of each unit. - Adjust to the required temperature and ventilation on the air conditioning controls in the respective areas. For use and maintenance of the system refer to the instruction guide. LAGOON 44O...
Electricity BATTERIES/CIRCUIT BREAKER . . . OPERATION ......110 V - 220 V CIRCUIT .
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14 - Electric compressor fridge. 15 - Engine battery. 16 - Battery switches. 17 - Water heater. 18 - Shore power supply. 19 - Air conditioning shore power supply. Locations are the same for the other layout version. LAGOON 44O...
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Never run batteries down below 70% of their nominal capacity. The service batteries should be charged to their maximum. Use the battery charger when in a marina to ensure you begin each trip with properly charged batteries. LAGOON 44O...
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5 - Interior lighting. 12 - Confort (Waste water pump). 19 - 220 V AC water heater. 6 - Saloon lighting. 13 - Navigation station. 20 - 220 V AC miscellaneous. 7 - Instrument lighting. 14 - VHF. LAGOON 44O...
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(amperage) of the circuit (wattage for - The main power supply. bulbs). ELECTRICITY - The switches and circuit breakers on the line - The relevant electrical unit. WARNING Never work on a live electrical circuit. LAGOON 44O...
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SERVICE COMPARTMENT ELECTRICITY LOCATED BEHIND THE ELECTRICAL PANEL LAGOON 44O...
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To stop 110 V - 220 V equipment wait 10 to 15 seconds after turning off each device (in order to allow the generator to stabilize). LAGOON 44O...
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9 - Generator. 10 - Diesel valve. 11 - Fuel tank. 12 - Diesel transfer pump + alarm + control switch. ELECTRICITY 13 - Diesel feeding pump. 14 - Hot air extraction. 15 - Fresh air suction. DIESEL TRANSFER PUMP LAGOON 44O...
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In the case of excessive use of the generator under supply from the port tanks use the transfer pump (optional extra) which enables fuel to be circulated from the port to starboard tanks. Concerning its operation see the MOTORIZATION chapter. LAGOON 44O...
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Close the shore socket cover. you consult a specialist or our network of - Do not modify the connections of the boat/shore technicians. supply cable. ELECTRONICS PACKS (OPTIONAL EXTRAS) Different electronics packs are offered on option. See details in the following pages. LAGOON 44O...
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Tiller type with chart table Pilot remote control Cordless instruments repeater ELECTRICITY Seatalk cable, 3 meters Seatalk cable, Depth sounder 9 meters transducer transducer Calculator type S3 Depth sounder transducer transducer L5 pump type RV2 Remote control transmitter LAGOON 44O...
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2 x 10 meter cables SeatalkHS 1 x SeatalkHS coupler Radar/GPS chart plotter-reader Navionics Gold Interface Seatalk/NMEA I/O series with RS232 format for PC Seatalk cable, 9 meters Calculator type S3 Remote control transmitter L5 pump type RV2 Depth sounder transducer transducer LAGOON 44O...
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APPENDIX - 220 V DIAGRAM Air conditioning OPTIONAL EXTRA OPTIONAL Electricity generator 9.5 KVA OPTIONAL OPTIONAL ELECTRICITY Port fwd cabin Port aft cabin Stbd aft Stbd fwd cabin cabin Galley Chart table Galley Service compartment Electrical panel Socket socket OPTIONAL LAGOON 44O...
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Electricity generator 9.5 KVA OPTIONAL OPTIONAL ELECTRICITY Rear view of shore power supply 4 x 10 mm2 cable Port fwd cabin Port aft cabin Stbd fwd Stbd aft cabin cabin Galley Chart table Galley Service compartment Electrical Socket panel socket OPTIONAL LAGOON 44O...
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APPENDIX - BATTERY DIAGRAM ELECTRICITY PORT BATTERY + SERVICE SWITCH PORT BATTERY + ENGINE SWITCH PORT BATTERY SWITCH BATTERY COUPLING SWITCH STBD BATTERY + ENGINE SWITCH STBD BATTERY SWITCH STBD LAGOON 44O...
4 - Forward central tank. 5 - Forward starboard tank. 6 - Gas valve. 7 - Regulators in gas compartment. 8 - Water heater. PLUMBING WATER PUMP + EXPANSION CHAMBER Locations are the same for the other layout version. LAGOON 44O...
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Shut off the gas safety valve and the regulator valve NB: The capacity of the fresh water tank or tanks indicated on the when the stove is not in use. SPECIFICATIONS page may not be completely useable depending on the trim and load of the boat. LAGOON 44O...
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10 - Forward starboard toilet 18 - Sink drain. drain. 19 - Starboard aft cockpit drain. 20 - Manual bilge pump. 21 - Drain for starboard electric bilge pump. Locations are the same for the other layout version. LAGOON 44O...
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The bilge pump system is designed to drain water from sea spray or leaks but absolutely not to drain water entering through a hole in the hull as a result of damage. LAGOON 44O...
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6 - Waste water drainage from bathroom. 2 - Strainer. 3 - Anti-return valve. 7 - Manual bilge pump in cockpit. 4 - Manually activated electric bilge pump (control on the 8 -Sump drain. 9 - Drainage outlet. electrical panel). LAGOON 44O...
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Concerning use and maintenance of electric toilets refer to their instructions. In order to avoid clogging the heads, use absorbent paper only. Rinse the heads regularly with fresh water. Close the valves after each use (particularly when the boat is left unattended). LAGOON 44O...
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WASTE WATER TANK SYSTEM (PRESENT WITH ELECTRIC TOILET OPTION) PLUMBING 1 - Waste holding tank. 4 - Sea water intake strainer. 2 - Deck pump-out fitting. 5 - Electric pump. 3 - Vent hole. 6 - Drainage valve on hull. LAGOON 44O...
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To rinse out the system, fill the tank with fresh or sea water, then empty. Only use domestic cleaning products. The tanks must be empty when the boat is moored in negative temperatures. RECOMMENDATION Use the pump system at ports or marinas to empty the waste holding tanks. LAGOON 44O...
MOTORIZATION 3 - Fuel filter. 4 - Sea water filter. 5 - Expansion tank. 6 - Exhaust hose. 7 - Fuel fillers for tanks. 8 - Engine. 9 - Fuel pump for port to starboard transfer (optional extra). LAGOON 44O...
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- Regularly check the condition of the O-ring of the filler (in order to prevent water entering the tanks). - Do not shut the fuel valves after each use (except in the event of prolonged absence). - Keep the fuel tank as full as possible (to avoid condensation). LAGOON 44O...
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- A second filter is an integral part of the engine its role is to filter fuel very finely. For information about maintenance and replacement, please refer to the engine manual. LAGOON 44O...
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FUEL VALVE / ENGINE WATER VALVE MOTORIZATION ENGINE WATER INLET FUEL VALVES LAGOON 44O...
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Should you need to access an engine while it is running: - Stay away from belts and mobile parts. - Be careful to avoid catching clothing, long hair or rings in the engine. - Wear appropriate clothes (gloves, hat, etc.). LAGOON 44O...
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ANODES MOTORIZATION ANODE (On hull, under water line) LAGOON 44O...
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(refer to the engine manual). RECOMMENDATION Ensure that the base plate anodes have good metal contact with the transmissions. Never paint the anodes. Assemble the propellers before re-launching the boat. LAGOON 44O...
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2 x 29 polyester Genoa halyard Dynema core Boom topping lift polyester Genoa sheet 2 x 19 polyester Mainsail sheet polyester Traveler control line 1 x 15 to port polyester 1 x 16 to starboard Genoa furler polyester Lazy-jack polyester LAGOON 44O...
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- Take the lazy-jacks back up. weather. - The mast should remain curved towards aft. RECOMMENDATION: Your LAGOON dealer can carry out all Under sail with a 20 knot apparent cross wind, it is normal for the maintenance operations. leeward rigging to be slightly slack; if necessary, thread a shock cord between the backstay and the lower shroud leeward to stop any flapping.
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- Disassemble the drums to clean them. - Lubricate the drums with a film of white grease or Teflon to reduce friction and prevent corrosion (this type of grease is clean, non toxic and biodegradable). LAGOON 44O...
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4 - Adjustable traveler for mainsail. 2 - Mainsail sheet. 5 - Mainsail sheet (spare in cockpit). 3 - Genoa furler. 6 - Passage of the mainsail sheet from the flying bridge. 7 - Padeye for Gennaker/Spinnaker block. LAGOON 44O...
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- Lubricate the bearings if recommended by the manufacturer. and over the jack-lines. - Unrig the sails if your boat is not to be used for a prolonged period. - Fasten the sheet return blocks to the bolts. LAGOON 44O...
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GENNAKER RIGGING FIXING OF THE GENNAKER CHAIN SWIVEL & SAILS HALYARD TAKE-UP DRUM ONTO THE HEAD RETURN BLOCK FOR PASSAGE OF GENNAKER SHEET GENNAKER SHEET LAGOON 44O...
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Ensure you have a sail maker's kit and a manual so that you may furled sails. carry out emergency repairs until you can seek the assistance of a sail maker. Our network of agents offers accessories selected by the yard to meet your needs. LAGOON 44O...
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Safety SAFETY EQUIPMENT ....GAS SYSTEM ......FIREFIGHTING .
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POSITION OF THE LIFE-RAFT DIMENSIONS OF LIFE-RAFT SAFETY LOCKER IN MM LAGOON 44O...
- Without taking account of the number of people, the combined weight of the people and equipment on board should never exceed the maximum load recommended by the manufacturer. RECOMMENDATION Close the deck hatches and fore portholes before leaving the dock or anchorage. LAGOON 44O...
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GAS VALVES SAFETY GAS VALVES (Locker to right of oven) LAGOON 44O...
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Use If you detect a leak, close the gas bottle valve and repair it before you regulators which are identical to those already fitted. use it again. Have any repairs carried out by a skilled technician. LAGOON 44O...
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All extinguishers should be easily accessible and should be able to be reached rapidly for use, maintenance or repair without having to use tools or to remove any part of the boat including drawers and shelves. Extinguisher Emergency exit SAFETY Engine compartment fire access hole EXTINCTION HOLE Locations are the same for the other layout versions. LAGOON 44O...
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Keep an extinguisher to hand in case the fire should - Fill up a tank or change a gas cylinder when an start again. engine is running or a stove or heater is on. - Smoke while handling fuels or gas. LAGOON 44O...
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Regularly check tension of the turnbuckles on the turnbuckles steering cables. Bilge pumping ELECTRIC BILGE PUMPS The electric pumps for bilge, sump and engine compartment operate automatically. See PLUMBING chapter. LAGOON 44O...
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- The propeller blades are sharp and can cause major damage when rotating. - Never attempt to release a fishing net or line caught in the propeller when it is rotating. - Before setting sail, check that the propellers are working in both fore and aft positions. LAGOON 44O...
General specifications DESIGN CATEGORIES ....SPECIFICATIONS .....
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The significant height of a wave is the average height of the upper third of the wave. This corresponds approximately to the height of a wave as assessed by an experienced observer. Some waves will be twice as high as this value. LAGOON 44O...
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Refrigeration unit capacity ............330 l Battery capacity (standard version) ......3 x 140 Ah (12 V) Engine batteries .............2 x 110 Ah (12 V) Maximum engine power .............2 x 55 CV CE category Number of persons A....................12 B....................14 C....................20 D ....................25 LAGOON 44O...
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