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  • Page 1 Yamarin 68 Cabin OWNER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 2 YAMARIN 68 Cabin 2 (39) FOREWORD Congratulations on choosing a Yamarin 68 Cabin! We are delighted to welcome you as a Yamarin owner. The intention of this manual is to help you to operate your craft safely, with maximum enjoyment. The manual contains details of the craft, the equipment supplied or fitted, its systems and information on its operation, care and maintenance.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    YAMARIN 68 Cabin 3 (39) 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 data 5.3 Maximum recommended number of passengers 5.4 Loading...
  • Page 4 YAMARIN 68 Cabin 4 (39) 5.10.9 Docking 6 Servicing and maintenance 6.1 Washing and cleaning the boat 6.2 Care instructions for seat cushions 6.3 Care instruction for the canopy 6.4 Care instructions for windshield 6.5 Care instruction for remote control 6.6 Care instructions for the steering system...
  • Page 5 YAMARIN 68 Cabin 5 (39) BEFORE YOU SET OFF Familiarise yourself with this owner’s manual. Always check at least the following items before leaving: Weather conditions and forecast − − − − Take the wind, waves and visibility into account. Are the design category, size and...
  • Page 6: General

    YAMARIN 68 Cabin 6 (39) 1 General The owner’s manual will help you to become familiarised with the properties and features of your new boat, as well as 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, of course, complement this owner’s manual by adding the manuals of devices which are...
  • Page 7 YAMARIN 68 Cabin 7 (39) DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Recreational Craft Directive 94/25/EC and 2003/44/EC Manufacturer: Seliö Boats Module used: B, EC type examination ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THIS DECLARATION IS PREPARED BY Prepared by: Konekesko Oy Marine Address: Vanha Porvoontie 245 Postal code: 01300...
  • Page 8 YAMARIN 68 Cabin 8 (39) Type of craft: Deck: 01 sailboat 01 decked 02 inflatable 02 partly decked 03 other: motorboat 03 open: Type of hull: Propulsion: 01 monohull 01 sails 02 multihull 02 petrol engine 03 other: 03 diesel engine...
  • Page 9 YAMARIN 68 Cabin 9 (39) Essential safety requirements ISO-standards used Other normative document used General requirements (2) Basic information EN ISO 8666:2002 Hull Identification Number – CIN (2.1) ISO 10087:1996 / A1:2000 Builder’s Plate (2.2) RCD annex I, 2.2 Protection from falling overboard… (2.3) EN ISO 15085:2003 Visibility from the main steering position (2.4)
  • Page 10: Definitions

    YAMARIN 68 Cabin 10 (39) 2 Definitions The warnings and cautions in this manual are defined as following: DANGER! Denotes an extreme intrinsic hazard exists which would result in high probability of death or irreparable injury if proper precautions are not taken.
  • Page 11: Characteristics And Use Of Your Boat

    Recreational crafts can be constructed according to 4 categories (A, B, C and D) according to the recreational craft directive 94/25/EC. Yamarin 68 C is constructed according to category C. Below you will find information on what each category means: Category A: The boat is built for conditions where the wind can exceed 8 Beaufort (approx.
  • Page 12 YAMARIN 68 Cabin 12 (39) Note: The significant wave height is the mean height of the highest one third of the waves, which approximately corresponds to the wave height estimated by an experienced observer. In the event that the significant wave height is 2.0 m the mean height of all waves is roughly 1.2 m.
  • Page 13: Technical Specifications

    YAMARIN 68 Cabin 13 (39) Technical specifications Model Yamarin 68 Cabin Design category Overall length (swim ladder not included) 6.80 m Width 2.55 m Weight without engine, fluids and equipment approx. 1,400 kg Weight on trailer with biggest recommended engine Approx.
  • Page 14: Maximum Recommended Number Of Passengers

    Seats of Yamarin 68 C 5.4 Loading The maximum permitted load for the Yamarin 68 C is 905 kg. This load includes the following weights: the total weight of passengers 600 kg (the default weight of an adult is assumed to be 75 kg and that of a child 37.5 kg)
  • Page 15: Engine And Propeller

    15 (39) 5.5 Engine and propeller The maximum recommended engine power for the Yamarin 68 C is 200 hp (148 kW). Follow the dealer’s instructions when choosing the propeller for your craft. Do not use the boat with more power than 200 hp. There is no warranty if overpowered.
  • Page 16: Stability And Buoyancy

    YAMARIN 68 Cabin 16 (39) WARNING! Always keep the drainpipe shut when its inboard end is constantly below the waterline due to the load. The shut-off flap on the transom only prevents water from entering the boat when reversing! NOTE! Make sure that water can flow unobstructed through the drainpipe.
  • Page 17: Other Fuel Burning Systems (Stove And Heater)

    YAMARIN 68 Cabin 17 (39) Do not stow any loose items under aft seat that, if moved, could prevent fuel from going to the engine. This is particularly important for items that may move against hoses running to or from the fuel filter. Check annually that the fuel hoses are not worn at lead-ins.
  • Page 18: Fire Protection

    You will see where the fire extinguisher is located on the image below. The location of the portable fire extinguisher on-board the Yamarin 68 C. Ensure that fire-fighting equipment is readily accessible even when the boat is loaded. Inform members of the crew about the location and operation of fire-fighting equipment.
  • Page 19: Main Switches And Fuses

    YAMARIN 68 Cabin 19 (39) 5.8 Main switches and fuses Main switches operation: - Switch clockwise -> battery connected - Switch counter clockwise -> battery disconnected FUSE 4 FUSE 6 FUSE 3 FUSE 5 FUSE 1 FUSE 2 START SWITCH SERVICE SWITCH NAV L.
  • Page 20: Operation

    5.9.1 Controls You will quickly learn how to control your Yamarin 68 C, but constantly changing weather conditions, like wind and waves, will always present new challenges for the driver. The remote control combines the functions of throttle, forward and reverse gears, and the adjusting of the engine trim angle The boat has a hydraulic steering system.
  • Page 21: Gearshift And Throttle

    YAMARIN 68 Cabin 21 (39) The engine will not start if the emergency switch is not attached to the switch on the remote control. WARNING! A rotating propeller presents a life-threatening danger to a swimmer or a person that has fallen overboard. Use an emergency switch to turn off the engine always when a swimmer or water skier is about to re-enter the boat from the water.
  • Page 22: Starting The Engine

    YAMARIN 68 Cabin 22 (39) WARNING! Waves reduce manoeuvrability and make the boat heel. Take this into account by reducing the speed when encountering heavier seas. 5.9.5 Starting the engine 1. Switch on the engine using the main switch. 2. Lower the engine to the driving position by pressing the Power Trim button on the gear/throttle handle.
  • Page 23: Approaching And Leaving The Dock

    Neither does the boat have a similar steering response in reverse as in forward gear. WARNING! Yamarin 68 Cabin is a fast boat. It does not stop instantly when at planing speed. Slow down in plenty of time before anchoring, beaching or docking.
  • Page 24: Using The Canopy (Additional Equipment)

    YAMARIN 68 Cabin 24 (39) NOTE! When you secure the boat you must take into consideration changes in wind direction, that the water level might rise or sink, any backwash that might occur, etc. You can get more information from insurance companies, etc.
  • Page 25: Securing Loose Equipment

    YAMARIN 68 Cabin 25 (39) It is very important to maintain visual and verbal contact in the event that a person falls overboard. DANGER! A rotating propeller presents a life-threatening danger to a swimmer or a person that has fallen overboard. Use an emergency switch to turn off the engine when a swimmer or water skier is about to re-enter the boat from the water.
  • Page 26: Use Of Waste Tank

    YAMARIN 68 Cabin 26 (39) 5.10.5 Use of waste tank The capacity of the waste water tank is 28 litres and it is located under the starboard locker inside cabin. The pump-out deck fitting complies with the ISO 8099 standard and the fitting is located on the side deck at starboard side.
  • Page 27: Towing

    YAMARIN 68 Cabin 27 (39) 5.10.7 Towing If you tow another boat, use adequately strong, floating line. Begin the towing carefully, avoid jerks, and do not overload the engine. If you tow a small dinghy, adjust the towing line so that the dinghy rides “downhill” on the wave. In narrow channels and large waves pull the dinghy near the transom to reduce yawing.
  • Page 28 YAMARIN 68 Cabin 28 (39) Tie the boat properly before starting the transport. Fastening belts located at the bow should be directed "down-back" and fastening belts located at rear should be directed "down-front". Do not leave any loose equipment or extra load to boat when it's transported. Take seat cushion away and close the hatches properly.
  • Page 29: Docking

    Below you can see the dimensions of the cradles. Between them there must be a sturdy plank that provides support under the keel of the boat. Yamarin 68 C storage cradle dimensions. Only use reputable lifting companies or boat yards with sufficient lifting capacity. In addition to the boat's own weight (please refer to technical specification), also take into consideration the accessories and other possible loads on the boat.
  • Page 30: Servicing And Maintenance

    YAMARIN 68 Cabin 30 (39) 6 Servicing and maintenance Familiarise yourself with the service procedures shown in the engine manual (see attachment). Carry out the service carefully, or ensure it is performed by an accredited service company 6.1 Washing and cleaning the boat Normally it is sufficient just to wash and wax the deck and sides.
  • Page 31: Care Instruction For The Canopy

    YAMARIN 68 Cabin 31 (39) 6.3 Care instruction for the canopy The press studs of the canopy should be sprayed with a silicon spray every now and then, otherwise they may become so tight that the fabric is torn when trying to open them. The warranty does not cover a canopy that has been damaged.
  • Page 32: Minor Superficial Repairs

    YAMARIN 68 Cabin 32 (39) 6.8 Minor superficial repairs Minor damages to the boat’s gelcoat surface can be repaired by yourself. However, a neat, unnoticeable repair requires a considerable amount of skill: 1. Tape off the area around the damage. This is to ensure that the area around the damage isn’t accidentally damaged.
  • Page 33: Measures Before Winter Storage

    YAMARIN 68 Cabin 33 (39) 7.1 Measures before winter storage Take your boat out of the water in good time before the ice forms. Your boat is not dimensioned to allow sailing or storage in icy conditions. Wash the bottom of the boat immediately after the boat has been lifted.
  • Page 34: Measures Before Launching

    YAMARIN 68 Cabin 34 (39) 7.2 Measures before launching Repair possible damages to the gelcoat surface according to section 6.8. In coastal areas an antifouling paint should be used to prevent the hull from becoming covered. Fouling of the bottom and especially the propeller increases the fuel consumption remarkably.
  • Page 35: Lay-Out

    YAMARIN 68 Cabin 35 (39) 8 Lay-out 8.1 General lay-out...
  • Page 36: Fuel System

    YAMARIN 68 Cabin 36 (39) WARNING! Treat the boat’s hatches with care and watch your fingers and toes. Be especially careful with the forward anchor box hatch which is equipped with an elastic strap. 8.2 Fuel system The boat is equipped with a built-in-fuel tank. A fuel filter, which also has a transparent water separator, is situated under the aft seat.
  • Page 37: Electrical System

    YAMARIN 68 Cabin 37 (39) 8.4 Electrical system The electrical system installed as standard equipment in the Yamarin 68 Cabin includes the following main components: 1. START BATTERY 2. SERVICE BATTERY 3. WIRE HARNESS 4. MAIN SWITCH FOR START BATTERY 5.
  • Page 38: Wiring Diagram

    YAMARIN 68 Cabin 38 (39) 8.5 Wiring diagram...
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