Impression 444 – Owner's manual
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When sailing with inclination over 20 degrees, stop the engine.
All fuel capacity cannot be used. Make sure that the tank will be filled
over 10% of its capacity.
6.2.2. ENGINE AND PROPELLER INSTALLATION
The standard versions of the IMPRESSION 444 are equipped with a VOLVO D2-55 engine –
sail drive version (D2-75 as an option). The engine runs on normal diesel fuel. It is cooled
with seawater in a closed cooling circuit. Access to the engine is possible from the front by
lifting the companionway and via the engine compartment cover in the aft cabins or head
compartment. For further information see operation instructions supplied by the engine
manufacturer.
Figure 7
1. Engine D2-55
2. Waterlock
3. Exhaust hose
4. Ventilation
5. Engine lever
6. Control cables
7. Water intake
8. Water filter
9. Expansion tank
10. Batteries
11. Extinguisher hole
12. Propeller
13. Main switch
Do not obstruct fuel lines (possible damage).
Do not put flammable material in contact with hot engine parts.
6.2.3. FUEL SYSTEM
The fuel required for engine operation is stored in a fuel tank. The fuel tank has a capacity of
230 liters. The fuel tank is stowed under the galley floor (see Fig. 8). Fuel tank is accessed
from the saloon by lifting the floor panels.