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W
e use "More Bond 306" fr
om "Morevan"
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because it is completely waterproof and slow
!
curing. It does not become as hot as the
!
other putties which if not properly
!
catalyzed reach a temperatur
e that could
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cause spontaneous combustion.
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Table of Contents
Main Page
Table of Contents
6
Plan Details
13
Sheet 1 Interior Layout
14
Sheet 2 Sailplan
15
Sheet 3 Deck Layout
16
Sheet 4 Stations
17
Sheet 5 Stations, Tanks, and Plumbing
18
Sheet 6 DC Electrical and Bonding
19
Sheet 7 Rudder
20
Sheet 8 Engine
21
Sheet 14 Plumbing
22
Specifications
23
Package Details
24
Package " a
24
Package " B
25
Package " C
25
Package " D
26
Options and Complete Boat
27
Option "A" - Furniture
27
Option "B" - Teak
27
Option "C" - F.r.p
27
Option "D
27
Completed Boat
28
Before the Boat Arrives
31
Ground
31
Dimensions
31
Important
31
Levelling
31
Stairs
32
Insurance
32
Safety
33
Ballast
34
Casting
34
Lead Shots or Ingots
34
Lead or Steel Punchings
34
Polyester Resin
35
Levelling
35
Laminations
35
F.r.p. Lamination Technique
37
Material
37
Catalyzation
37
Keel Lamination
38
Bulkhead Laminations
38
Builder's Guide Corbin
39
Chainplates
40
Angles
40
Cleaning
40
Electrical Connector
40
Bulkheads
41
Mahogany
41
Measurements
41
Templates and Bulkheads
43
Templates
43
Cutting the Bulkheads
43
Airex Cushion
43
Laminations
44
Bulkhead Lamination
44
Bonding
45
Aim
45
Wire Type
45
Plumbing
47
Pipes
47
Tanks
47
Diesel Tanks
48
Electricity
49
Wiring
49
Conduits
49
Identification
49
Schematic
50
Soldering
50
Tools
50
Colour CODE
50
Engine
52
Strut
52
Propeller Shaft
52
Stuffing Box
52
Engine
53
Engine Bed
53
Angle Iron
54
Make of Engine
54
Transmission
54
Engine Location
55
Standard
55
Access
56
Sail Drive
56
Tanks
57
Rubber Pads
57
Removable
57
Polyurethane
57
Baffles
58
Soles
59
Height
59
Level
59
Measurements
60
Material
60
Cross Members
60
Facing
61
Furniture
62
A) LAYOUT CHANGES
62
B) WOOD
63
C) SETTEES
63
D} NAVIGATION TABLE
64
E) FACING of the BULKHEADS
64
F) CUSHIONS
65
Interior Equipment
66
A) STOVES
66
B) HEATING
68
C) REFRIGERATION
69
D) LIGHTING
70
Completion of the Plumbing
71
Pipes
71
Sinks
71
Pumps
71
Hot Water
71
Shower
72
Shower Drain
72
Septic Tank
72
Bilge Pumps
72
Head
73
Seacocks
73
Desalinator
74
Batteries
75
A) ENGINE
75
B) BOAT ELECTRICITY
75
Quemalt
76
Insulator
76
Generator
76
Final Installation of the Engine
77
Hoses
77
Double Pilot Station
77
Filters
78
A) HATCHES
83
B) DORADES
83
C) TRACKS
83
E) ANCHORS
84
F) CAPSTANS
84
G) TEAK
86
H) BOWSPRIT
86
I) PEDESTAL STEERING
87
J) CABLES DIMENSIONS
88
K) TURNBUCKLES
89
M) RUNNING BACKSTAYS
91
Il) WINCHES
92
O) MAST
94
P) SAIL LOCKERS
95
Q) COCKPIT LOCKERS
97
R) COMPANIONWAY
98
S) PULPITS
99
T) PORTS
99
U) SUIT of SAILS
101
V) WINDVANE
101
Storage Compartments
102
Safety Equipment
105
D.o.t. Regulations
105
Electronic Equipment
108
A) VHF
108
B) ADF (Automatic Direction Finder) or RDF
108
C) SSB (SINGLE SIDE BAND)
108
D) LORAN
109
E) RADAR
109
F) SATNAV (SATELLITE NAVIGATION)
109
G) OTHERS
110
Navigation Equipment
111
A) CHARTS
111
B) SEXTANT
111
C) BEARING COMPASS
112
D) PARALLEL RULE
112
E) CALCULATORS
112
G) PILOTING AMD NAVIGATION COURSES
113
Commissioning
114
Winterization
115
Gelcoat Repairs
115
Cracks
115
Air Bubbles
116
Suppliers
117