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CATANA Group BALI 4.2 - User Manual

CATANA Group BALI 4.2
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ENGLISH June 2021 IND B Page 1 of 156
CATANA SAS - Zone Technique du Port - 66140 CANET EN ROUSSILLON (FRANCE)
e - mail : infocatana@catana.com - Tel 33 (0)4 68 80 13 13 - Fax 33 (0)4 68 80 13 19
OWNER’S MANUAL
IN ACCORDANCE WITH EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE
2013-53-UE
DESIGN CATEGORY A
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Summary

Introduction

Design Category of the Boat

Identification

1.1. Degrees of danger

Explains the meaning of caution, warning, and danger symbols for safety.

Technical Characteristics of the Boat

2.1. General Specifications

Lists key dimensions, capacities, and weight specifications of the boat.

2.2 Builder’s Plate

Details information found on the boat's builder's plate regarding capacity and design.

Electrical Systems

3.1. Safety advice and use of the electrical system

Provides crucial safety guidelines for operating and maintaining the boat's electrical systems.

3.2. Installing new equipment

Guidance on safely installing new electrical equipment, adhering to directives.

3.3 Batteries

Information on the boat's battery types, capacity, and maintenance.

3.4 Windlass and electric winch

Instructions for operating the windlass and electric winch, including safety precautions.

3.5 Charging Systems

Details the various systems used for charging the boat's batteries.

3.6 AC Installation (220;110 Volts - ISO 13297)

Explains the AC electrical installation, safety features, and shore power connection.

Gas Installation

4.1 Instructions for use

Provides guidelines for safe usage of the onboard gas installation and appliances.

4.2 Checking the gas system

Details periodic checks and safety precautions for the gas system.

4.3. Regulator pressure gauge

Explains the function of the regulator pressure gauge and actions in case of a leak.

4.4. Changing the gas bottle

Step-by-step procedure and safety measures for changing gas bottles.

Interior Layout

Bilge Pump and Plumbing System

6.1. Characteristics of the bilge pump float system

Details the types and flow rates of the boat's bilge pumps.

6.2. Fresh water pressure pumps with tank selector tap

Information on fresh water pumps, tank sterilization, and hot water system.

6.3. Seacocks

Explains the operation and maintenance of seacock valves.

6.4. Operating the sea toilets

Instructions for operating the manual sea toilets, including flushing and emptying.

6.5. Operation of the electric seatoilets

Guidance on using the electric sea toilets and checking the holding tank level.

6.6. Holding tank

Information on the holding tank, discharge procedures, and environmental considerations.

6.7. Sugar-scoop shower

Description of the aft shower installation.

Flooding

Fire Protection

8.1. Installation

Details requirements for fire extinguishers and fire detectors onboard.

8.2. Safety advice

Provides comprehensive safety advice for fire prevention and crew responsibilities.

8.3. WARNING Notices for the attention of boat users

Highlights important warnings regarding fire safety, bilges, and flammable materials.

Engine

9.1. Launching the boat; making adjustments

Procedures and checks for launching the boat and making engine adjustments.

9.2. Exhaust gas emissions

Information about the dangers of exhaust gas emissions, specifically carbon monoxide.

9.3. Safety

Safety precautions related to engine use, especially concerning propellers and moving parts.

Steering System

11.1 Steering wheel

Description of the steering wheel control system and its components.

11.2. Fitting the emergency tiller

Instructions for fitting and using the emergency tiller in case of steering system failure.

Sailing

12.1: Visibility from the helm station

Discusses factors that can obscure the helmsman's view and affect visibility.

Rigging

Lightning Protection

14.1. Maintenance

Procedures for inspecting and maintaining the lightning protection system after a strike.

14.2. Personal protection during a thunderstorm

Safety advice for the crew during a thunderstorm, focusing on lightning risks.

Safety Equipment

16.1. Liferaft

Information on the location and launching procedure for the liferaft.

16.2. Getting back on board

Details the bathing ladder and its deployment for re-boarding the boat.

Hoisting, Transport, Storage Ashore

Anchoring, Mooring and Towing

18.1. Anchor bridle

Instructions on the correct use of the anchor bridle for anchoring and towing.

Hull - Maintenance

19.1. Preventative maintenance

Guidance on applying antifouling paint and cleaning the underwater hull.

19.2. The hull

Recommendations for hull haul-outs, cleaning, and topsides maintenance.

19.3. Cleaning the deck

Best practices for cleaning the boat's deck using appropriate products.

19.4. Marks on the hull or deck

Procedures for repairing scratches and chips on the hull and deck surfaces.

19.6. Sails

Advice on the use and maintenance of sails, particularly furling sails.

Pivoting Door

21.1. Pneumatique pivoting aft door (as standard)

Details the standard pneumatic system for the pivoting aft door.

Balancing the door

Procedure for adjusting the pneumatic cylinders to balance the door's operation.

21.2. Hydraulic pivoting aft door (option)

Information on the optional hydraulic system for the pivoting aft door.

Transfer of Ownership

List of Plans

After-Sales Service

List of Accompanying Documents

CATANA Group BALI 4.2 Specifications

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BrandCATANA Group
ModelBALI 4.2
CategoryBoat
LanguageEnglish

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