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Elan Impression 444 - Closing up Your Craft after Sailing Check List; Craft Identication, Builders Plate

Elan Impression 444
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Impression 444 Owner's manual
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3.7. CLOSING UP YOUR CRAFT AFTER SAILING CHECK LIST
1. Close all inlet/outlet seacocks in the hull.
2. Turn off the electrical system.
3. Turn off the gas valve on the gas bottle.
4. Switch on bilge pump (if automatic) and pump the bilge.
5. Close all the portlights and hatches.
3.8. CRAFT IDENTICATION, BUILDER’S PLATE
The sailing yacht has molded Craft Identification Number (CIN) visible on the starboard side
of the transom.
I
-
E
L
A
4
4
I
0
1
D
4
0
4
Country code
Manufacturer’s identification
Serial Number
Month of manufacture (letter: January = A, February = B etc.)
Year of manufacture (last numeral)
Model year
The duplicate CIN plate is fastened on inner hull structure in the starboard cockpit stowage.
The builder’s plate is readily visible, located in the cockpit, with the following information:
Manufacturer’s name.
The CE mark followed by the identification number of the notified body ("0098" for
"Germanischer Lloyd").
The design category: A B C D
The number of persons recommended by the manufacturer for which the craft is
designed to carry when underway.
Manufacturer´s recommended load.

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