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Any craft – no matter how strong it may be, can be severely damaged if not used properly. Always adjust the speed and direction of the craft to prevailing weather conditions. We wish You enjoyable and relaxing times on board your Yamarin Cross Boat! Konekesko Marine PL 145 01301 VANTAA, FINLAND Tel.
Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 3 (54) Table of contents 1 General Declaration of conformity 2 Definitions 3 Warranty 4 Before use Registration Insurance Training 5 Characteristics of the boat General Basic data Maximum recommended number of passengers Loading Engine and propeller Prevention of water incursion and stability 5.6.1 Hull and deck through fittings and closing valves...
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Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 4 (54) 5.10.7 Docking 6 Servicing and maintenance Washing and waxing the boat Care instructions for seat cushions Care instructions for the canopy (optional accessory) Care instructions for the windshield Care instructions for the stainless steel components...
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Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 5 (54) BEFORE YOU SET OFF Familiarise yourself with this user 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...
Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 6 (54) General The user manual will help you familiarise yourself with the properties and features, as well as the care and maintenance of your new boat. Separate manuals for installed equipment are attached and are referred to in many sections of the user manual. You can supplement this user manual by adding the manuals of devices which are installed afterwards.
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Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 7 (54) DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Recreational Craft Directives 94/25/EC and 2003/44/EG Manufacturer: Seliö Boats Oy Module used: B (EC Type-examination) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THIS DECLARATION IS PREPARED BY Prepared by: Konekesko Oy Marine Address: Vanha Porvoontie 245 Postal code: 01300...
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Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 8 (54) I declare under my own and sole responsibility that the recreational craft mentioned above complies with all applicable essential requirements in the way specified on the next page. Peter Krusberg Signatory authorised by Konekesko Oy Marine...
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Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 9 (54) 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 Prevention of falling overboard...
Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 10 (54) Definitions The warnings and cautions in this manual are defined as follows: Denotes an extreme intrinsic hazard exists, which would result in a high DANGER! probability of death or irreparable injury if proper precautions are not taken.
Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 11 (54) information about different insurance alternatives. Check who has insurance liability each time when having the boat lifted or transported! Training No one is a born sailor. Navigation courses are arranged by local yacht clubs or national boating associations where you can gain basic skills.
Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 12 (54) Characteristics of the boat General This user manual is not meant to be a complete service or repair manual, but to guide the user in using his/her boat in a proper way. Basic data Recreational crafts can be constructed according to 4 categories (A, B, C and D) according to recreational craft directive 94/25/EC.
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Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 13 (54) Technical specifications Model YAMARIN Cross 60 Cabin Design category Overall length (swim ladder not included) 6.03 m Width 2.33 m Weight without engine, fluids and Approximately 960 kg equipment Weight on trailer with largest recommended...
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Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 14 (54) Hydraulic hoses 5.5 m Maximum speed at boat test Around 44 knots Image: Boat's antifouling measurement points. Water line Yamaha Yamaha Yamaha F100 F150 At stern from chine 95 mm 115 mm 130 mm...
Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 15 (54) Maximum recommended number of passengers The boat's maximum recommended number of passengers is six persons. WARNING! Do not exceed the maximum recommended number of passengers. Regardless of the number of passengers, the total weight of people and equipment must never exceed the maximum recommended load (please refer to Loading).
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Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 16 (54) Image: Seats on the boat.
Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 17 (54) Loading The boat's maximum permitted load is 605 kg. This load includes the following weights: a) The total weight of passengers 450 kg (the default weight of an adult is assumed to be 75 kg and that of a child 37.5 kg).
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Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 18 (54) A maintenance hatch for a separate drainage pump is located on the bottom of the space under the aft cabin door's step. Any water that has accumulated in the bilge compartment can be drained through this opening.
Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 19 (54) Always close the closing valves when their inboard ends are constantly below the waterline due to loading. WARNING! The boat's handling properties may become extremely dangerous if there is water in the bilge. WARNING! In rough weather, hatches, drawers and doors should be kept shut to minimise the risk of them filling with water.
Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 20 (54) Always keep a spare can of fuel on board. The BB side aft rope compartment is a suitable location for storing the spare canister. There is no risk of gasified fuel coming into contact with battery compartments or the electrical system from the compartment.
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Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 21 (54) Image: Location of fire extinguisher. 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. Remember: − Never block passages to exits and hatches.
Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 22 (54) Main switch and fuses Operation of the main switch: - clockwise position -> circuit switched on - counter-clockwise position -> battery disconnected Image: Main switch and fuses. Electric circuit fuses are located above the main power switch. Do not change the fuse amperages or install any components that exceed the nominal amperage of the circuit in the electric system.
Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 23 (54) When you leave the boat, switch the battery off using the main switch. NOTE! Never switch off the main switch while the engine is running! It can cause serious damage to the engine’s electric system.
Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 24 (54) 5.9.2 Emergency switch The emergency switch is a device with one end attached to the switch under the remote control, and the other end to, for example, your life vest. The emergency switch automatically switches off the engine when detached from the remote control. It is very important that the boat will come to a halt in the event that the driver, for whatever reason, loses his/her balance and is flung from the helm.
Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 25 (54) Adjust the engine trim angle slightly upwards while reversing to make the engine run higher in the water. WARNING! Do not drive the boat at high speeds with the engine trimmed up (bow up), as there is a risk of sudden heeling when the propeller hits the water again after a flight in heavy waves.
Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 26 (54) For more detailed information, please refer to the engine manual. 5.9.6 Driving It is easy to drive when the weather is fine and the sea calm. However, always remember to keep an adequate lookout. In order to maintain the best possible visibility from the driver's position, you should: Ensure that passengers do not restrict your visibility.
Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 27 (54) WARNING! A high speed and sudden manoeuvring in rough seas can lead to loss of control over the boat and large heeling angles. WARNING! The boat is not designed for use in temperatures below 0°C. The drainage system will freeze and cease to operate as designed.
Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 28 (54) WARNING! The boat is fast. It will not stop instantly from plane. Slow down in time before anchoring, beaching or docking. Learn to estimate the distance the boat needs to come to a halt. Remember that steering control is poor if there is no traction.
Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 29 (54) 5.10 Proper use – other recommendations and guidelines 5.10.1 Man overboard It is always a serious situation when someone falls overboard. Rescue procedures should be practised in advance during good weather, because it is too late for practice when someone has fallen overboard.
Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 30 (54) 5.10.4 Anchoring and mooring the boat Always moor your boat carefully, even in sheltered places, because conditions can change rapidly. Mooring lines should be equipped with absorbers to dampen any jolts. Please refer to the section on towing for the location of bollards. To prevent abrasion, use fenders that are large enough.
Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 31 (54) 5.10.5 Towing When towing another boat, use a floating line that is strong enough for the task. Begin towing carefully, avoid jerks, and do not overload the engine. The owner of the boat should consider the measures necessary for securing the boat’s towrope.
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Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 32 (54) The place for lifting the boat out of the water should be sheltered, and the ramp should extend deep enough into the water. Reverse the trailer so deep that the rearmost keel support is just above the water. Drive the boat carefully towards the rearmost keel support and fasten the winch cable to the trailer hook.
Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 33 (54) 5.10.7 Docking A storage cradle should be sufficiently steady and suitable for the boat's and engine's dimensions. A sturdy plank (2x4"), should be placed between the "V" trestles to support the keel and to bear most of the weight of the boat. The boat must not rest on the side supports.
Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 34 (54) Familiarise yourself with the service procedures shown in the engine manual (see annex). Carry out the procedures carefully, or ensure they are performed by an accredited service company Washing and waxing the boat Cleaning fibreglass surfaces Normally it is sufficient to just wash and wax the deck and sides.
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Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 35 (54) of pine oil soap into a bucket of rinsing water, which will soften it. Useful tip: Water and lime stains on stainless steel rails and handles disappear when you apply some Lemon Pled furniture spray.
Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 36 (54) Care instructions for seat cushions To keep the boat's seat cushions in good condition, they should be stored in a dry, well- ventilated space. If the cushions remain damp for any length of time, they may get mouldy and be ruined.
Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 37 (54) Care instructions for the steering system The hydraulic steering does not require maintenance under normal circumstances. If the steering starts feeling ”loose”, there is a leak in the system. The leak must be repaired...
Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 38 (54) NOTE! Post-delivery installations and alteration work may cause damage to the structure of the boat or impair safety if not performed correctly. Please contact the dealer if you are planning any modifications. NOTE! It is important to use aluminum or stainless steel screws and rivets when installing accessories.
Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 39 (54) Always cover your boat so that snow cannot gather inside. Always make sure, however, that it is adequately ventilated. A winter storage cover is available as an optional extra for your boat. NOTE! Make sure that the winter storage cover or its ropes do not touch the aluminum hull.
Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 42 (54) Fuel system The boat is equipped with a built-in fuel tank. A fuel filter is installed in the fuel line, also functioning as a water separator. The filter must be changed at least once a year. When a new or removed filter has been mounted, the fuel line must be filled with a ball pump before starting the engine.
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Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 43 (54) steering starts feeling ”loose”, there is a leak in the system. The leak must be repaired immediately! NOTE! If you want to replace a component in the steering system, please note that all components must conform to the ISO 10592 standard and carry the CE mark.
Yamarin Cross 60 Cabin 44 (54) Electrical system The electrical system installed into the boat as standard equipment consists of the following main parts: 1. Battery (not standard equipment) 2. Wire harness 3. Main switch and fuse panel 4. Steering wheel panel and switches 5.
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