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Welcomes the owner and outlines the handbook's purpose for safe operation and maintenance.
Defines DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION labels used in the handbook.
Details the guarantee terms and how to contact dealers for issues.
Covers boat registration requirements and the importance of adequate boat insurance.
Essential checks for weather, loading, fuel, engine, safety equipment, and navigation before leaving.
Procedures for lifting, transporting by trailer, and preparing the boat for launching.
Guidelines for securing the boat to a quay, considering wind and sea conditions.
Best practices for towing another boat safely, including rope selection and speed.
Advice on anchoring carefully, considering wind, water level, and strong points.
Key safety steps before departing, including securing items, life jackets, and engine checks.
Explanation of essential gauges like speedometer, tachometer, fuel, and oil pressure.
Functions of various switches for navigation lights, pumps, wipers, and other boat systems.
Details on steering system principles and adjusting trim for optimal performance.
How to use the emergency switch and correct engine start-up procedures.
How weight distribution and waves affect stability; keeping bilge water minimal.
Risks associated with engines, fuel, and appliances; importance of ventilation.
Ensuring access to fire-fighting equipment and proper use of fire extinguishers.
Dangers of CO, its sources, symptoms, and prevention through adequate ventilation.
Guidelines for ventilation, securing loose equipment, and environmental respect.
Maintaining visibility from the helm and procedures for man-overboard prevention and recovery.
Instructions for keeping the boat clean and tidy for comfort, safety, and resale value.
Regular maintenance for the engine and boat to ensure proper operation and prevent faults.
Procedures for winter maintenance of the engine and boat, and actions before/after the boating season.
Guidance on repairing small dents in the gel coat and when to contact authorized dealers.
Care instructions for the railing and teak surfaces, including cleaning and stain removal.
Cleaning the steering area material and maintaining the canopy and hatch glides.
Detailed measurements, weights, capacities, and electrical system specs for the boat.
Explanation of design categories A, B, C, and D based on environmental conditions.
Information on the dry powder extinguisher and the boat's battery and electrical system.
Details on navigation lights, bilge pump operation, and the reboarding ladder.
Diagrams showing the positions of the main switch, extinguisher, fillers, pumps, and CIN-code.
Diagrams showing the positions of the fuel tank, water tank, batteries, and septic tank.
Guidelines for calculating and adhering to maximum load and passenger capacity.
Explanation of the boat's water systems, including tanks, pump, sinks, and shower.
Proper use of wastewater tanks and sealing the closing valve according to regulations.
Instructions for operating the lavatory pump and bowl, with important cautions.
Explanation of the fuel system, including tank, filler, ventilation, sensor, and filter.
Information on fuses, battery handling, shore power, and electrical safety precautions.
Overview of the boat's wiring and the layout of main switches and fuses.