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Advice on gaining handling and operating experience for new or unfamiliar craft.
Outlines the boat owner/operator's responsibilities for safe operation and compliance.
Lists equipment manuals provided by other manufacturers for detailed information.
Explains symbols used for safety precautions on the craft and in the manual.
Defines the meaning of danger, warning, caution, and information symbols used.
Details the vessel's identification, manufacturer, and CE marking classification.
Explains the meaning of CE design category A for recreational craft.
Provides key physical measurements of the boat, including hull size and draft.
Lists dimensions such as length, beam, freeboard, and draft.
Specifies the maximum engine power in horsepower and kilowatts.
Details the maximum load, weight of persons, baggage, fuel, water, and holding tanks.
Provides information on fuel, holding, and fresh water tank locations and capacities.
Details the types, locations, and specifications of bilge pumps fitted on the boat.
Covers general guidelines and precautions for the boat's electrical system.
Explains the direct current system, battery banks, fuses, and safety precautions.
Details the alternating current system, power sources, and safety procedures for shore power.
Describes the SIMARINE Power Panel, its sections, and operation.
Outlines the permanently installed diesel fuel system and its components.
Describes the LPG system, consumers, and key controls.
Step-by-step guide for safely changing gas cylinders.
Instructions for regularly testing the LPG system for leaks and its components.
Details the components and operation of the boat's steering system.
Explains how to steer the boat in case of steering system failure.
Describes the black and grey water systems and discharge restrictions.
Information on the bow and stern thrusters and their operation.
Details the operation of the powered anchor windlass on the foredeck.
Outlines the hot and cold fresh water system and its components.
Lists essential safety equipment required for onboard use.
Explains factors affecting stability and precautions to prevent capsizing.
Details risks of water ingress and necessary precautions.
Describes skin fittings, seacocks, and their role in preventing flooding.
Information on bilge pump and water intakes and their maintenance.
General advice on fire prevention and precautions onboard.
Details the location and capacity of fire extinguishers and fire blankets.
Identifies boat exits and escape routes for emergencies.
Discusses safety on deck and precautions to prevent falling overboard.
Provides guidelines for safe and appropriate stowage of liferafts.
Covers procedures and safety checks before starting the engine.
Describes the boat's handling characteristics and factors affecting them.
Emphasizes maintaining a proper lookout and adhering to navigation rules.
Details the types, mounting positions, and control of navigation lights.
Provides guidance on anchoring, mooring, towing, and related safety.
Step-by-step procedure and safety precautions for filling fuel tanks.
Guidelines for safe maintenance of the boat's electrical system.
Advice on preparing the boat and its systems for winter storage.
Instructions for handling oil leaks and treating them as chemical waste.
Discusses regulations and responsibilities regarding discharge of black and grey water.
Guidelines for managing and disposing of household waste while at sea.
Advice on minimizing noise pollution for the comfort of others.
Guidance on adapting speed to water conditions and respecting speed restrictions.
Advice on gaining handling and operating experience for new or unfamiliar craft.
Outlines the boat owner/operator's responsibilities for safe operation and compliance.
Lists equipment manuals provided by other manufacturers for detailed information.
Explains symbols used for safety precautions on the craft and in the manual.
Defines the meaning of danger, warning, caution, and information symbols used.
Details the vessel's identification, manufacturer, and CE marking classification.
Explains the meaning of CE design category A for recreational craft.
Provides key physical measurements of the boat, including hull size and draft.
Lists dimensions such as length, beam, freeboard, and draft.
Specifies the maximum engine power in horsepower and kilowatts.
Details the maximum load, weight of persons, baggage, fuel, water, and holding tanks.
Provides information on fuel, holding, and fresh water tank locations and capacities.
Details the types, locations, and specifications of bilge pumps fitted on the boat.
Covers general guidelines and precautions for the boat's electrical system.
Explains the direct current system, battery banks, fuses, and safety precautions.
Details the alternating current system, power sources, and safety procedures for shore power.
Describes the SIMARINE Power Panel, its sections, and operation.
Outlines the permanently installed diesel fuel system and its components.
Describes the LPG system, consumers, and key controls.
Step-by-step guide for safely changing gas cylinders.
Instructions for regularly testing the LPG system for leaks and its components.
Details the components and operation of the boat's steering system.
Explains how to steer the boat in case of steering system failure.
Describes the black and grey water systems and discharge restrictions.
Information on the bow and stern thrusters and their operation.
Details the operation of the powered anchor windlass on the foredeck.
Outlines the hot and cold fresh water system and its components.
Lists essential safety equipment required for onboard use.
Explains factors affecting stability and precautions to prevent capsizing.
Details risks of water ingress and necessary precautions.
Describes skin fittings, seacocks, and their role in preventing flooding.
Information on bilge pump and water intakes and their maintenance.
General advice on fire prevention and precautions onboard.
Details the location and capacity of fire extinguishers and fire blankets.
Identifies boat exits and escape routes for emergencies.
Discusses safety on deck and precautions to prevent falling overboard.
Provides guidelines for safe and appropriate stowage of liferafts.
Covers procedures and safety checks before starting the engine.
Describes the boat's handling characteristics and factors affecting them.
Emphasizes maintaining a proper lookout and adhering to navigation rules.
Details the types, mounting positions, and control of navigation lights.
Provides guidance on anchoring, mooring, towing, and related safety.
Step-by-step procedure and safety precautions for filling fuel tanks.
Guidelines for safe maintenance of the boat's electrical system.
Advice on preparing the boat and its systems for winter storage.
Instructions for handling oil leaks and treating them as chemical waste.
Discusses regulations and responsibilities regarding discharge of black and grey water.
Guidelines for managing and disposing of household waste while at sea.
Advice on minimizing noise pollution for the comfort of others.
Guidance on adapting speed to water conditions and respecting speed restrictions.
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