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Cata-Lagoon Lagoon 560 User Manual

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Cata-Lagoon Lagoon 560 Specifications

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CategoryCatamaran
Fuel Capacity600 l / 158 US gal
Length Overall17.06 m / 56 ft
Beam9.44 m / 31 ft
Engine2 x Yanmar 4JH4-TE
Water Capacity960 L (254 US gal)
Cabins4 / 5 / 6
Berths8 / 10 / 12

Summary

Boat Specifications

Safety Procedures and Equipment

1.1 Safety Equipment Overview

Introduces essential safety equipment for the boat.

Safety Equipment On Deck Diagram

Illustrates and labels safety equipment locations on the deck.

Safety Equipment Details and Recommendations

Provides specific details and recommendations for safety equipment.

1.2 Gas System Safety Instructions

Provides guidelines for safe operation and maintenance of the gas system.

Gas System Safety Guidelines

Provides detailed guidelines for safe handling and use of gas systems.

1.3 Fire Extinction Procedures

Details the boat's fire extinguishing systems and safety rules.

Fire Extinction Rules

Details essential prudence rules for fire prevention and extinction.

1.4 Bilge Pump System

Explains the operation of electric and manual bilge pumps.

Bilge Pump System

Explains the bilge pump system including manual and electric pumps.

1.5 Emergency Tiller

Describes the location and operation of the emergency tiller.

1.5 Emergency Tiller Operation

Details the operation and accessibility of the emergency tiller.

Hull and Deck Features

Rigging and Sail Handling

3.1 Sailing and Sail Trimming

Provides advice on sailing and sail trimming for catamarans.

3.1 Sailing: Trimming Downwind

Provides trim recommendations for downwind sailing.

3.4 Sail Handling: Mainsail and Reefing

Instructions for hoisting, lowering, and reefing the mainsail.

Electrical Systems and Operation

4.1 Multiplex Management System

Overview of the multiplex system for managing electrical devices via touchscreen.

4.2 24 V System

Details the 24 V system, batteries, recharging, and operation.

4.3 12 V System

Explains the 12 V system, batteries, recharging, and operation.

4.4 Inverters

Information on the boat's standard and optional inverters.

4.5 110 V - 220 V System

Details the 110 V/220 V system, shore power sockets, and wiring.

Electrical Components: Touch Screen, Panels, Chargers

Shows touchscreen, automatic breakers, and battery chargers.

4.1 Multiplex System Functioning

Explains the operation of the multiplex system and touchscreen controls.

4.2 24 V System: Batteries and Recharging

Details the 24 V battery bank, its recharging, and operation.

24 V Appliance Control via Touch Screen

Details how to control 24V appliances using the touchscreen interface.

4.5 110 V - 220 V System: Shore Power

Details shore power socket usage, connections, and safety warnings.

Power Sources: Generator, Shore Power, Chargers

Illustrates generator, shore power sockets, chargers, and inverters.

Generator Operation and Power Supply

Explains generator location, supply, operation, and automatic power source selection.

110 V - 220 V Protection Boxes

Shows automatic breakers in the technical room and under the chart table.

Manual Control of 110 V - 220 V Power Sources

Explains manual selection of power sources using the protection box.

Operating 110 V - 220 V Appliances

Instructions for switching on/off 110V-220V appliances and stopping the system.

Battery Bus Bar Protections

Shows the main battery bus bar and lists protections and designations.

Positive Bus Bar Protections Overview

Shows the positive bus bar and mentions fuse protection for devices.

Detailed Positive Bus Bar Protections

Provides a detailed diagram of positive bus bar protections and fuses.

Troubleshooting Using Touch Screen

Guides on troubleshooting appliances via the E-Plex touch screen.

Troubleshooting Directly on Modules

Instructions for troubleshooting electrical components directly from modules.

Plumbing Systems and Water Management

5.1 Bilge Pump System

Explains the bilge pump system including manual and electric pumps.

Bilge Pump System Diagram

Illustrates bilge pump system layout, sea-cocks, and components.

5.1 Bilge Pump System Operation

Explains manual and automatic operation of bilge pumps and warnings.

Onboard Utility Systems

Propulsion Systems: Engines and Steering

8.1 Engine Access and Starting

Describes engine access, starting procedures, and inverter controls.

Engine Location and Components

Illustrates engine location, fuel tanks, filters, and controls.

8.1 Engine Operation and Controls

Explains engine starting, stopping, inverter controls, and safety precautions.

8.2 Fuel System

Details fuel tanks, filling, ventilation, and filters.

8.2 Fuel System: Filters and Ventilation

Details fuel filters, decantation bowl, and engine bilge ventilation.

Upkeep and Maintenance Schedule

10.1 Maintenance Schedule

Outlines a maintenance schedule for various boat systems.

10.1 Maintenance Schedule: Hull, Mooring, Rigging

Provides a schedule for hull, mooring, rigging, and upholstery maintenance.

10.1 Maintenance Schedule: Refrigeration, AC, Elec., Plumbing, Watermaker

Details maintenance schedules for refrigeration, AC, electricity, plumbing, and watermaker.