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Skippers
Manual
Sailing Yacht Hanse 370
Hanse Yachts GmbH & Co. KG
Salinenstraße 22
17489 Greifswald / Germany
Tel.: +49 (0) 3834 5792-0; Fax: +49 (0)3834 5792-30
www.hanseyachts.com

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Hanse 370 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHanse
Model370
CategoryBoat
LanguageEnglish

Summary

CHAPTER 1 SAFETY NOTES

1. Description of the Boat

Provides general description, main data, and general plan of the yacht.

1.4. Drive System

Details the engine room and motoring aspects of the drive system.

1.5. Safety Notes

Covers flooding, hull openings, stability, and fire protection.

CHAPTER 2 - FURTHER TECHNICAL DETAILS

1. Installations and Systems

Details various installations and systems like tanks, water, fuel, steering, electrical.

1.5. Electrical Systems

Explains direct current, alternating current, and navigation systems.

1.6. Anchoring, Towing and Mooring Equipment

Covers general, anchoring, towing, and mooring equipment.

1.7. Engine System

Details the engine room structure, general operation, and instruments.

Introduction

General information on yacht handling, safety, and operation.

General information on yacht handling, safety, and operation.

Design Category

Explains the yacht's classification as Category A (Ocean).

Explains the yacht's classification as Category A (Ocean).

Identification

Details hull identification numbers and their locations.

Details hull identification numbers and their locations.

Builder's Plate

Information regarding the builder's plate location and content.

Information regarding the builder's plate location and content.

Warning Notes

Explains different warning symbols (Danger, Attention, Warning, Note) used in the manual.

Explains different warning symbols (Danger, Attention, Warning, Note) used in the manual.

EC Declaration of Conformity

Declares the boat's compliance with the EC Recreational Craft Directive.

Declares the boat's compliance with the EC Recreational Craft Directive.

Annex to the Declaration of Conformity

Lists applied harmonised standards relating to the EC Directive.

Lists applied harmonised standards relating to the EC Directive.

1. Description of the Boat

1.2. Main Data

Lists main dimensions like length, beam, draught, and sail surface.

1.2.2. Displacement and Masses

Details vessel displacement, masses, and load capacity.

1.2.3. Maximum Number of Persons and Load Capacity

Recommends the maximum number of persons and load capacity.

1.2.4. Motorization

Details engine power, number, and cooling type.

1.2.5. Electrical System

Explains the 12V DC and 230V AC electrical systems.

1.3. General Plan

Details the layout of the yacht's interior.

1.3.1. Structure

Describes the yacht's construction using fiber-reinforced plastics.

1.3.2. Furnishing Plan

Refers to interior furnishing variants via Figure 3.

Working deck

Describes the cockpit area, gunwale, and forecastle as the working deck.

Guardrail

Details the surrounding guardrail and its construction.

Hand-rails and boarding ladder

Covers additional hand-rails and the boarding ladder for safety.

1.4. Drive system

1.4.1. Engine room, motoring

Details the location, access, and ventilation of the engine room.

1.5. Safety notes

1.5.1. Flooding, watertight integrity

Discusses risks of flooding and maintaining watertight integrity.

1.5.2. Hull openings, seacocks

Highlights hull openings and seacocks as points of water penetration.

1.5.3. Stability

Explains stability and factors affecting it, like weight distribution.

1.5.4. Fire protection

Preventive fire protection

Discusses fire risks, materials, and engine room insulation.

Safety notes regarding the operation of the liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) unit

Action in case of a smell of gas

Procedures to follow if a gas smell is detected.

Notes on preventing malfunctions of the LPG unit

Tips for preventing issues with the LPG system.

1. Installations and Systems

1.1. Tank capacities

Details capacities for fuel, fresh water, and black water tanks.

1.2. Water systems

Covers drinking water, seawater, and black water systems.

1.2.1. Drinking water

Explains the drinking water system, pump, and pressure vessel.

1.2.2. Seawater

Describes seawater usage for engine and toilet flushing.

1.2.3. Black water

Defines black water and its tank and discharge system.

Emptying using deck nozzles

Instructions for emptying the black water tank via deck nozzles.

Emptying via seacock

Instructions for emptying the black water tank via seacock.

1.2.4. Bilge system

Details the manual and electric bilge pumps and their operation.

Details the manual and electric bilge pumps and their operation.

1.3. Fuel system

Describes the fuel tank, pipes, and tanking up procedure.

Describes the fuel tank, pipes, and tanking up procedure.

1.4. Steering system

Explains the helm, tiller, gearing, and emergency tiller operation.

Explains the helm, tiller, gearing, and emergency tiller operation.

1.5. Electrical systems

1.5.1. Direct current system

Details the DC system for engine starting, lighting, and navigation.

ENGINE BATTERY

Explains the function of the engine battery.

Explains the function of the engine battery.

BATTERY SELECTOR SWITCH

Indicates the location of the battery switch.

Indicates the location of the battery switch.

MAINTENANCE

Maintenance advice for gel batteries.

Maintenance advice for gel batteries.

1.5.2. Alternating current system

Details the 230V AC system, shore connection, and fault current breaker.

Details the 230V AC system, shore connection, and fault current breaker.

SHORE CONNECTION

Explains the shore connection socket and cable usage.

Explains the shore connection socket and cable usage.

BATTERY CHARGERS

Information on charging batteries via shore or generator.

Information on charging batteries via shore or generator.

SOCKETS

Mentions availability of 220V AC sockets.

Mentions availability of 220V AC sockets.

1.5.3. Navigation systems

States navigation systems are installed as options.

States navigation systems are installed as options.

1.6. Anchoring, towing and mooring equipment

1.6.1. General

Skipper's responsibility for docking, towing, and anchor equipment.

1.6.2. Anchoring

Location of bow anchor and chain locker.

1.6.3. Towing

Guidance on using tow lines and towing speeds.

1.6.4. Mooring

Use of cleats and winches for mooring, and line protection.

1.7. Engine system

1.7.1. Structure of the engine room

Details the engine room layout, oil tray, and seacocks.

1.7.2. General

Engine operation limits, speed reduction, and right-of-way rules.

1.7.3. Instruments

Describes the rev counter instrument.

1.7.4. Cooling system

Explains the two-circuit cooling system, heat exchanger, and seawater filter.

Explains the two-circuit cooling system, heat exchanger, and seawater filter.

1.7.5. Exhaust system

Details the exhaust discharge, water collector, and cooling function.

Details the exhaust discharge, water collector, and cooling function.

1.7.6. Lubrication

Covers engine lubrication, oil changes, and oil disposal.

Covers engine lubrication, oil changes, and oil disposal.

1.7.7. Gears

Describes hydraulic gears and avoiding abrupt changes.

Describes hydraulic gears and avoiding abrupt changes.

1.7.8. Gear shift

Explains gear shifting via Bowden wires and hydraulics.

Explains gear shifting via Bowden wires and hydraulics.

1.7.9. Sail drive

Details the sail drive, propeller shaft seal, and avoiding seabed contact.

Details the sail drive, propeller shaft seal, and avoiding seabed contact.

1.7.10. Propeller

Discusses propeller calculation, vibrations, and winter storage.

Discusses propeller calculation, vibrations, and winter storage.

1.8. Ventilation

Explains passive ventilation for the boat and engine room.

Explains passive ventilation for the boat and engine room.

1.9. Heating

Refers to operating instructions if heating is equipped.

Refers to operating instructions if heating is equipped.

1.10. Liquefied petroleum gas system

1.10.1. Installation

Covers gas cylinder storage and LPG system installation standards.

1.10.2. Changing the gas cylinder

Step-by-step instructions for changing gas cylinders safely.

1.10.3. Operating the gas system

Procedure for operating the gas system and turning it off.

1.11. Corrosion protection, painting system

Discusses materials, corrosion, and underwater painting.

Discusses materials, corrosion, and underwater painting.

1.12. Manuals and operating instructions

Notes on included manuals and their importance.

Notes on included manuals and their importance.

2. Initial Operation

2.1. Transport, craning, slipping

General notes on transporting the yacht by water or land.

2.1.2. Attachment points for lifting gear, support points for slipping and transport

Details points for lifting gear and support during transport.

2.2. Underwater painting

Advises on applying underwater painting before first sea landing.

2.3. Engine, propeller

Initial checks before starting the engine and propeller break-in.

2.4. Equipment

Mentions essential nautical equipment provided.

2.5. First voyage

Advises familiarisation with systems before the first voyage.

2.6. Manoeuvring by engine

Guidance on familiarising with engine manoeuvring and propeller efficiency.

2.7. Checking the systems

Recommends step-by-step checks of all systems.

3. Environmental Protection

Notes on environmentally friendly use of the boat.

Notes on environmentally friendly use of the boat.

3.1. Fuels and oils

Discusses fuels and oils as environmental hazards and handling.

3.2. Waste

Guidance on waste disposal according to environmental regulations.

3.3. Sound

Discusses noise as an environmental burden and soundproofing.

3.4. Swell

Advises on reducing speed in narrow waters and coastal zones.

3.5. Exhaust gases

Notes on exhaust gases and engine adjustment.

3.6. Antifouling, painting

Prevention of foreign matter incrustation and painting systems.

3.7. Varnish removal

Methods for removing paint layers.

3.8. Black water

Collection and disposal of black water from toilets.

3.9. Nature conservancy

Guidance on responsible boat handling and nature conservation.

4. Maintenance

4.1. External inspection

Recommends thorough inspection of hull and components during winter.

4.2. Care and cleaning

Advice on cleaning the boat with fresh water and compatible agents.

4.3. Rigging and sails

Maintenance of rigging and sails, including UV sensitivity.

4.4. Painting

Painting for the underwater body and interior varnish.

4.5. Expendable parts and replacements

Advises using original parts for repairs.

4.6. Repairs

Recommends specialist firms for repairs to hull, systems, etc.

4.7. Inspection of installations and systems

Importance of checking installations and systems for safe operation.

4.8. Winter storage

4.8.1. Hull and deck

Cleaning the hull and deck after taking out of water.

4.8.2. Rigging

Inspection and rinsing of rigging and sails for winter storage.

4.8.3. Electrical equipment

Maintenance of electrical contacts and battery storage.

4.8.4. Systems and tanks

Emptying and cleaning water systems and conduits.

5. Rescue equipment

Recommends equipping the boat with life jackets and life rafts.

Recommends equipping the boat with life jackets and life rafts.

6. Warranty

Information on how to handle warranty claims.

Information on how to handle warranty claims.

7. Concluding remarks and notes

Final remarks on using the boat and manufacturer's responsibility.

Final remarks on using the boat and manufacturer's responsibility.

8. List of delivered manuals, plans and operating instructions

Refers to delivery notes for included manuals.

Refers to delivery notes for included manuals.

Proof of Identity

Section for recording boat details and trader information.

Section for recording boat details and trader information.

Acknowledgement of Receipt

Form for owner to acknowledge receipt of warranties.

Form for owner to acknowledge receipt of warranties.