Lagoon 620 User Manual
Lagoon 620 User Manual

Lagoon 620 User Manual

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  • Page 3 We share a common passion for the sea ; we, LAGOON, as catamaran builders If this is your first boat, or if you change to a new type of boat which you are and you who want to live your passion on the seven seas.
  • Page 4: Safety Equipment

    The sea and the water are not the natural environment of Man and he must The users of the boat are informed of the following : respect their laws and strength. - The entire crew must be properly trained. Adapt the use of your boat to her condition that wears out with time and use. - The boat must not carry a load heavier that the maximum load Any boat, however solid she may be, may be severely damaged if badly used.
  • Page 5 Battery capacity (with optional extra) ......840 Ah (24 V) Starting battery (per engine) ...........50 Ah (12 V) Generator starting battery ..........50 Ah (12 V) Maxi engine power .............2x150 CV CE Certification category Number of persons A....................14 B....................14 C....................16 D ....................30 LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS SECTION 1 ..............SAFETY SECTION 5 ..............PLUMBING 1.1 Safety equipment 5.1 Bilge pump system 5.2 Grey water system 1.2 Gas system safety instructions 5.3 Fresh water 1.3 Fire extinction 5.4 Use of the marine heads 1.4 Bilge pump system 5.5 Black water holding tanks 1.5 Emergency tiller 5.6 Watermaker (optional extra) 1.6 Engines...
  • Page 9: Gas System Safety Instructions

    S S E E C C T T I I O O N N 1 1 S S A A F F E E T T Y Y 1.1 SAFETY EQUIPMENT 1.2 GAS SYSTEM SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1.3 FIRE EXTINCTION 1.4 BILGE PUMP SYSTEM 1.5 EMERGENCY TILLER 1.6 ENGINES 1.7 TOWING...
  • Page 10 8 - ........12 - ........SAFETY 13 - ........RECOMMENDATION 14 - ........Some components do not have a pre-determined place for them. 15 - ........Fill-in this drawing according to your own boat safety equipments. 16 - ........LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 11 Fit your boat with life rafts in pursuance of the regulations of the Close the deck hatches and portholes before each country where the boat is registered. trip. LIFE LINES - Fasten the life lines on the deck and under the bridgedeck (close to the manhole). LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 12 (access in the cupboard on the left under the hob - Galley / hull version) (access in the cupboard on the right under the hob - Galley / saloon version) 2 - Regulator. Galley / saloon version (access in the portside locker of the cockpit settee) Galley / hull version LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 13 Have the repairs carried out by someone skilled. If you detect a leak, close the valve of the cylinder and repair before you use it again. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 14 15 - ......... Fixed RECOMMENDATION extinguishing Some elements do not have system for the a pre-determined place for engine bilge them. (access in the Fill-in this drawing according to your own boat engine bilges). safety equipments. Galley / saloon version LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 15 Use only CO2 extinguishers to fight electrical fires. ESSENTIAL PRUDENCE RULES Evacuate the area immediately after discharging the Never : product to prevent asphyxia. - Obstruct access to the emergency exits. Ventilate before entrering. - Obstruct safety controls (fuel valves, gas valves, power switches). LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 16 3 - Cut off device of generator tank fuel supply. tank fuel supply. Access through the hole Access in the port and behind the WC in the starboard starboard rear cabins under hull aft. the berths. 6 cabins version LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 17 - Cut off the power supply, the fuel supply and the gas supply if ELECTRIC BILGE PUMPS necessary. The Lagoon 620 is fitted with one automatic start electric bilge pump - Cut off all sources of air (smother the fire using blankets). per hull and one per engine compartment.
  • Page 18 7 - Screw + fastening nut of in the event of capsizing. tiller. 5 - Valve of the steering ram. 8 - Valve of the ram in by- pass position. Galley / hull version Galley / saloon version LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 19 In the event of unusual noise or vibrations from the propeller, stop the handling on the boat. engine immediately. Handle the boat with caution and always wearing shoes. If the problem persists, contact the builder or your nearest supplier. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 21: Construction

    S S E E C C T T I I O O N N 2 2 H H U U L L L L D D E E C C K K CONSTRUCTION 2.2 COMPANIONWAY DOOR 2.3 ACCESS TO FLY HELM STATIONS 2.4 COCKPIT TABLE 2.5 GANGWAY (OPTIONAL EXTRA) 2.6 CAPSTANS (OPTIONAL EXTRA)
  • Page 22 DECK FITTING HAND OPENING OF THE ’ACCESS COMPANIONWAY DOOR HATCH TO THE FLY HULL DECK SWITCH (IN COCKPIT) SWITCH (IN FLY) TO OPEN THE ’ACCESS TO OPEN THE ’ACCESS HATCH TO THE FLY HATCH TO THE FLY LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 23: Sailing

    2.1 Construction 2.3 Access to the fly helm stations The LAGOON 620 is made of balsa cored sandwich and made under You will have access to the fly helm stations with stairs from the vacuum using quadraxial glass roving and resin-impregnated marine cockpit.
  • Page 24 GANGWAY (OPTIONAL EXTRA) - CAPSTAN (OPTIONAL EXTRA) CAPSTANS CIRCUIT FUSE OF HYDRAULIC BREAKER SYSTEM (GANGWAY) HULL DECK GANGWAY CONTROLS CAPSTAN 1 - Gangway fuse + capstan circuit breaker. 2 - Gangway control. 3 - Gangway. 4 - Electric engine of the gangway. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 25 If they do not work, check their circuit breakers situated in the service room of the foredeck. For the sake of safety, a switch at the portside helm station makes possible to switch off the capstans as well as the windlass and all the electric winches. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 26 ONTO THE CHAIN WINDLASS CONTROL 1 - Electric windlass. 2 - Electric windlass remote control. 3 - Electric windlass circuit breaker. WINDLASS 4 - Electric windlass control + chain counter. CIRCUIT 5 - Electric windlass switching-off device. BREAKER LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 27 - Always proceed with care, wearing gloves and always wearing shoes. - Make sure that nobody leans on the windlass when RECOMMENDATION operating the control. Before anchoring, check the depth of water, the power of the current and the quality of the bottom. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 28 1 - Intake to connect hose. 2 - Deck wash pump (24 V). HULL 3 - Valve to select fresh water / sea water. DECK 4 - "Gardena" type connector (not provided). 5 - Circuit breaker / switching on device. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 29 It provides sea water or fresh water from portside tanks (access to the selection valve through service room). You start it on the 24 V electrical panel. Push the plastic rim of the intake to connect or disconnect the "Gardena" type connector (not provided). HULL DECK LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 30 DAVITS (OPTIONAL EXTRA) - TENDERLIFT (OPTIONAL EXTRA) RADIOCONTROL + CONTROL FUSE OF THE SYSTEM OF THE DAVITS (DAVITS) OR THE TENDERLIFT HULL DECK DAVITS TURNBUCKLE OF THE TENDERLIFT 1 - Fuse. 2 - Ram + control. 3 - Davits. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 31 Install onboard the tender all the safety equipment in pursuance of the When sailing, the tenderlift shall imperatively be regulations of the country where your boat is registered. fastened in the up position with the turnbuckles . LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 33: Standing Rigging

    S S E E C C T T I I O O N N 3 3 R R I I G G G G I I N N G G S S A A I I L L S S 3.1 SAILING 3.2 STANDING RIGGING 3.3 RUNNING RIGGING...
  • Page 34 MONOHULL : : 3 3 0 0 t t o o n n s s . . m m e e t t e e r r Weight of the boat : 10 tons D : 0,5 meter LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 35 30 cm above the centre line of the boat, the sheet is 50 cm eased off manufacturer's responsibility would not be involved. and the boom is leeward. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 36 / 3229 sq.ft Gennaker (optional extra)........190 m / 2045 sq.ft Furling staysail (optional extra) .......48 m / 517 sq.ft I ................23,320 m / 76’49” J ................6,289 m / 20’63” RIGGING P................24,700 m / 80’01” SAILS E................8,260 m / 27’09” LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 37 - F F r r o o m m 3 3 3 3 t t o o 3 3 8 8 k k n n o o t t s s : 2 reefs, staysail shortened. The trimmings remain similar. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 38 WARNING The main traveller control lines shall not be used with the first winch: there exists 13 A-B a risk for the sheave to break (reason: too important an angle.) Do use the second winch only. 14 A-B LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 39 ( ( m m m m ) ) The LAGOON 620 is fitted with a mast with swept back spreaders ; it Genoa halyard on jammer was adjusted by the shipyard and the mast manufacturer when it was first stepped.
  • Page 40 5 - Main traveller. 6 - Spreader lighting (fly lights). 7 - Deck floodlights. 8 - Boom lighting. 9 - Bimini lighting. 10 - Switch to switch off the windlass, electric winches, genoa and fore staysail furling systems. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 41 For each of the three reefs, there is a pendant on the leech and one on the tack. - Make the mainsail closer to the eye of the wind, either steering the boat or using the traveller. - Ease off the mainsheet. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 42 CRUISING SQUARE TOP MAINSAIL - MAINSHEET FUSE FASTENING OF THE CRUISING SQUARE TOP MAINSAIL RIGGING SAILS MAINSHEET FUSE 1 - Headboard traveller. 2 - Halyard block. (to be fastened onto the headboard eye) 3 - Cruising square top mainsail. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 43 - Make the 2 strand tackle as per the drawing on the opposite page. - Put back the headboard car pin (Mark A), adding the sheave. The length of the headboard line is adjusted to the right dimension for LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 44 GENOA - STAYSAIL ELECTRIC FURLERS ELECTRONIC BOX FOR FURLER CONTROL RIGGING SAILS GENOA TIGHTENING CONTROLS OF THE GENOA TRAVELLER AND STAYSAIL FURLERS 1 - Circuit breaker for genoa + staysail electric furlers. 2 - Control of genoa and staysail electric furlers. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 45 (in order to get one single halyard). - Harden moderately the halyard using the winch. RECOMMENDATION - Unwind the genoa to haul down. To furl or unfurl the headsails, be preferably down wind. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 46 - Remove the protective cover on the The whipping must resist to the tension when hoisting. stardboard side of the furling system. GENNAKER - Insert a winch handle and turn to furl or FURLING SYSTEM unfurl the sail. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 47 - Reroute the sheets to the genoa sheet winches. WARNING In some sailing trims, the gennaker may hide the fore navigation lights. WARNING Unrig the gennaker when not in use (risk of being UV damaged and inadvertently unfurled). LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 49: V System

    S S E E C C T T I I O O N N 4 4 E E L L E E C C T T R R I I C C I I T T Y Y 4.1 24 V SYSTEM 4.2 12 V SYSTEM 4.3 INVERTERS 4.4 110 V - 220 V SYSTEM...
  • Page 50 24 V ELECTRICAL PANELS - BOARD CUT OUT - ALTERNATORS MULTIFUNCTION SCREEN 24 V PANEL GENERAL BOARD CUT OUT ELECTRICITY BILGE PUMP PANELS 1 - Coupled alternator (24 V). 2 - Engine alternator (12 V). LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 51 - The switching on of all the lightings on board. - The start of the fuel transfer pump. CONTROL OF THE 24 V CONSUMING APPLIANCES The control of the 24 V consuming appliances is distributed between three areas : LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 52 MANUAL OPERATION OF THE FUNCTIONS USING THE CPU MONITOR SCREEN MULTIPLEXING SYSTEM MONITOR SCREEN (CPU MONITOR SCREEN) ELECTRICITY EXAMPLE OF THE EXAMPLE OF THE THE WAY IT APPEARS AVAILABLE FUNCTIONS / AVAILABLE FUNCTIONS / 'CONTROLS' MENU 'MONITORING' MENU LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 53 6 - Selection of the functions available in the 'Controls' menu. 7 - Information monitor screen. 8 - Access to the selected function (ON / OFF). 9 - Selection of the functions available in the 'Monitoring' menu. 10 - Information monitor screen. 11 - Inactive. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 54 MANUAL OPERATION OF THE FUNCTIONS PRESSING THE EPLEX MODULES MULTIPLEXING SYSTEM MONITOR SCREEN (CPU MONITOR SCREEN) ELECTRICITY LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 55 Please note: when you remove the fuse, the functions that are In order to do this, disconnect the two blue terminals (mark 6) and multifunction touch-sensitive screen managed turn to OFF and shall then connect them to each other. be manually restarted, according to the procedure. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 56 18 - Generator dividing box. 13 - DC panel supply. 19 - Automatic pilot. 14 - Supply for battery switch of the battery bank. 20 - Gas electrovalve (US 110 V version). 15 - 24 V power box. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 57 OPERATION The battery chargers can be used with the shore power # 1 or the working generator. Set the HIGH LOAD selector to SHORE or GENERATOR. Make sure their circuit breakers on the electrical panel are properly positioned. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 58 24 V SYSTEM ELECTRICITY LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 59 Nota : the LIGHTING fuses on the electrical panel are only for a part of the saloon lighting and outside lightings (bimini, spreaders, etc.). 24 V FUSES - ELECTRIC BOX IN 24 V FUSES - ELECTRIC BOX IN ELECTRICITY ADMISHIPS CABIN TO PORT ADMISHIPS CABIN TO STARBOARD LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 60 12 V SYSTEM ELECTRICITY LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 61 Recharge of generator battery by generator alternator + 220 V / 12 V charger Electronic control of engine 12 V connected on engine start battery once "on" Cameras Hub (network terminal) 12 V powered by a 24 V / 12 V inverter Car-radio LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 62 14 - 220 V / 24 V battery chargers. 15 - Generator exhaust pipe. Galley / hull version 16 - 24 V - 12 V inverter (access behind bilge pump panel). 17 - Diesel oil transfer pump (Starboard tank to port tank). Galley / saloon version LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 63 In case of intensive use of the generator supplied by the port tanks, use the transfer pump that makes possible the fuel circulation from the starboard to the port tank. 220 V Read information about its operation in chapter PROPULSION. SHORE POWER SOCKET N°1 SHORE POWER SOCKET N°2 LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 64 5 - Starting / stop control of the watermaker (optional extra). 6 - Starting / stop control of the inverter (optional extra). 7 - Starting / stop control of the generator. 8 - Circuit breakers of household appliances. Galley / hull version Galley / saloon version LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 65 This area groups together 3 buses of circuit-breakers of the 110 V - 220 V appliances and equipments. Each of these buses has a major circuit breaker and several individual circuit breakers. This panel allows you to choose the supply source of the consuming appliances. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 66 220 VOLT - 50HZ ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - STANDARD EQUIPMENT ELECTRICITY LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 67 - Stop the appliance with its own controls. To stop 110 V - 220 V elements, wait for 10 to 15 seconds between the stop of each new component (in order to allow the generator to become stabilized). LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 68 Automatically comes with the optional generator to recharge the 12 V battery, the generator and the two 12 V engine batteries Standard inverter 24 V / 220 V - 1500 Va Utility inverter OPTIONAL EXTRA 24 V / 220 V - 5000 Va LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 69 The 'Earth' on the plug socket is connected to the domestic 'Earth' via a simple connector. If the marina has no 50 Ah – 3L + E socket, it would be proper to use the Marinco 167 RYN - Y Adapter, connecting it to two 30 Ah - 125 V sockets. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 70 220 V SYSTEM ELECTRICITY LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 71 110 V SYSTEM ELECTRICITY LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 73: Grey Water System

    S S E E C C T T I I O O N N 5 5 P P L L U U M M B B I I N N G G 5.1 BILGE PUMP SYSTEM 5.2 GREY WATER SYSTEM 5.3 FRESH WATER 5.4 USE OF THE MARINE HEADS 5.5 BLACK WATER HOLDING TANKS...
  • Page 74 8 - Electric bilge pump / engine bilge. 9 - Rear manual bilge pump. Each hull has the same components. Nota : each valve in the boat is identified. Nota: the same layout can be observed in the other versions. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 75 Each of the engine bilges has an electric pump with a manual or (switching on from the 24 V panel). automatic start. We advise you should regularly clean the filters (access to them by removing the clips of the covers). LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 76 7 - Valve for shore fresh water supply. 8 - Shore fresh water supply. 9 - Starboard forward tank. PLUMBING 10 - Starboard aft tank. 11 - Transfer valve. 12 - Deck shower valves. Nota: the same layout can be observed in the other versions. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 77 Each water heater (one per hull) has a capacity of 60 litres. trim and load of the boat. The water heaters automatically work once their respective engines are running, or on 220 V supply after the shore power supply is plugged or after the generator started. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 78 4 - Fresh water tank inlet. 2 - Drain bung hole on deck. 5 - Electrovalve / fresh water inlet. 3 - Vent. 6 - Drain valve on hull. Nota: the same layout can be observed in the other versions. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 79 The heads are fitted with black water tanks. To use them, make sure the drain valve on the bowl is closed in order to avoid any inadvertent discharge (the valve is closed when the handle is perpendicular with the pipe). LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 80 1 - Watermaker. PLUMBING 2 - Valve to select port / starboard tank. 3 - Watermaker low pressure pump. 4 - Sea water supply valve of watermaker. 5 - Watermaker pre-filters. 6 - Starting / stop control of the watermaker. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 81 The watermaker system is fitted with a 3 way valve to supply fresh water to the port or starboard tanks. This valve is in the engine bilge in the starboard hull. Check the level of fresh water in the tanks when the watermaker is working. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 83: Portholes And Deck Hatches

    S S E E C C T T I I O O N N 6 6 A A C C C C O O M M M M O O D D A A T T I I O O N N 6.1 SALOON TABLES 6.2 PORTHOLES AND DECK HATCHES 6.3 FLOORBOARDS...
  • Page 84 SPECIFIC ACCOMMODATION DECK HATCH LOCKING SUCTION PADS FOR THE FLOORBOARDS ACCOMMODATION (Knob of left handle in open position.) (Knob of right handle in closed position.) ACCESS TO THE BINS SLOT-IN TV SET LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 85 The floorboards can be lifted up to have access to the different technical components on board. For the use and maintenance of the television set, refer to the Use the suction pad provided for this purpose. instruction guide. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 87: Microwave Oven (Optional Extra

    S S E E C C T T I I O O N N 7 7 O O N N B B O O A A R R D D U U T T I I L L I I T T Y Y 7.1 OUTSIDE REFRIGERATORS 7.2 MICROWAVE OVEN (OPTIONAL EXTRA) 7.3 HOB...
  • Page 88 6 - Microwave oven. 7 - Cockpit refrigerator. 8 - Icemaker. 9 - Electric grill in cockpit. 10 - Breakers for "household appliances". 11 - Gas bottle and regulator. ON BOARD UTILITY Galley / hull version Galley / saloon version LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 89 Defrost then drain the refrigerator / freezer before the 24 V system on For the use and maintenance of the oven, refer to its instruction guide. board is off. For the use and maintenance of the refrigerator / freezer, oven and hood, refer to the relevant instruction guide. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 90 4 - Washing machine / dishwasher breakers. MANIFOLD DISTRIBUTES Galley / hull version HOT / COLD WATER Nota : the manifold is located under the sink and distributes water to sink, refrigerator, dishwasher and washing machine. Galley / saloon version LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 91 - on the 110 V - 220 V selection panel. instruction guide. Start the dishwasher. For the use and maintenance of the dishwasher, refer to its instruction RECOMMENDATION guide. Do not use the washing machine when sailing. RECOMMENDATION Do not use the dishwasher when sailing. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 92 4 - Air conditioning component breakers. 5 - Valve to have the glycol system under pressure again. 6 - Air conditioning unit. 7 - Air conditioning evacuation. Nota: the same layout can be observed in the other versions. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 93 # 1 using the UTILITY selector on the 110 V - 220 V selection panel. have some additional pressure in the system (one bar maximum). For the use and maintenance of the icemaker, refer to its instruction guide. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 94 GRILL ON BOARD UTILITY LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 95 # 1 using the A.C. HIGH LOAD selector on the 110 V - 220 V selection panel. ON BOARD UTILITY Before using it, pour water into the grease tray under the grate. For the use and maintenance of the grill, refer to its instruction guide. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 97: Fuel

    S S E E C C T T I I O O N N 8 8 P P R R O O P P U U L L S S I I O O N N 8.1 ENGINES 8.2 FUEL 8.3 PROPELLERS, ANODES, SHAFT LINE BRAKE 8.4 BOW THRUSTER...
  • Page 98 PROPULSION 9 - Engine starting panel. 10 - E-key. Each hull has the same components. Nota : each valve in the boat is identified. COUPLING CIRCUIT BREAKER Nota: the same layout can be observed in the other versions. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 99 To shift from the port to the starboard helm station, change the port cleanliness. station controls to neutral position, then shift to the starboard station Brush the stainers when the boat is carenned. and press the “STATION” button under the controls. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 100 4 - Release mechanism of the port engine bilge extinguisher. 5 - Cut off device of the port tank supply. 6 - Fuel filter. 7 - Sea water filter. 8 - Engine water suction valve. PROPULSION Galley / hull version Galley / saloon version LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 101 To prevent any handling mistake, never fill the water and fuel tanks at the same time. During filling, avoid handling contaminants near the fillers. Open and close the filler caps with the suitable key. Use both fillers to fill the tanks with fuel. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 102 FUEL TRANSFER PUMP FUEL TRANSFER PUMP PROPULSION LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 103 50 litres of fuel from starboard tank to port tank, at the rate of 18 litres per minute. Periodically check the reverse gear oil level. It is possible to stop the transfer at any time. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 104 BOW THRUSTER BOW THRUSTER FUSE 1 - Bow thruster. 2 - Fuse. 3 - Unit of the bow thruster system. 4 - Bow thruster control. PROPULSION UNIT OF THE BOW BOW THRUSTER THRUSTER SYSTEM CONTROL LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 105 5 seconds. In the event of operation failure, check the fuse located in the service room of the foredeck. For use and maintenance of the bow thruster, refer to its instruction guide. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 107: Protection

    S S E E C C T T I I O O N N 9 9 W W I I N N T T E E R R S S T T O O R R A A G G E E H H A A N N D D L L I I N N G G 9.1 LAYING UP 9.2 PROTECTION...
  • Page 108 PACKING WINTER STORAGE 18178 mm HANDLING 19124 mm 4746 mm 7000 mm 9981 mm LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 109 Install an air dehumidifier in the saloon and leave the cabin and storage unit doors open (lockers, ice boxes). Leave the cushions outside for long before putting them back into the boat in the upright and side position in order to have minimum contact surfaces. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 110 CRANING INSTRUCTIONS WINTER STORAGE HANDLING 3,60 m 11,80 m 1 - CMU Strap 16 tons / 17,30 m. 2 - CMU Strap 16 tons / 16,86 m. RECOMMENDATION Get a diver intervene for the strainers and sea cock fittings. LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 111 All further handling shall be carried out with the highest care by professionals. If the Lagoon boatyard is not involved in handling operations, they cannot cover under garantee any possible accidents linked to 9.4 Mast stepping, mast unstepping handling.
  • Page 113 S S E E C C T T I I O O N N 1 1 0 0 U U P P K K E E E E P P M M A A I I N N T T E E N N A A N N C C E E 10.1 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE...
  • Page 114 Rinse the whole running rigging and sails QUATERLY Check the mainsail battens and main seams QUATERLY UPHOLSTERY A A ND C C OVERS Rinse / clean the different covers QUATERLY Dry the outside upholstery before its storage WHEN USED LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 115 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 ANNUAL WATERMAKER Check and clean the sea water suction strainers MONTHLY General inspection by the manufacturer ANNUAL LAGOON 62O...
  • Page 116 PORT GEAR BOX SERIAL NUMBER : ......www.cata-lagoon.com 162, quai de Brazza - 33100 Bordeaux - France Tél. 33 (0) 557 80 92 80 Fax 33 (0) 557 80 92 81 E-mail : info@cata-lagoon.com...
  • Page 117 PERSONAL NOTES ............

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