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Hanse 370 - General Plan; Description of the Structure

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H A N S E 3 7 0
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Connect the shore-connecting cable to the boat first before
connecting it to the shore source of power.
First separate the connection at the shore source of power.
If the reverse polarity display
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is activated, disconnect immediately!
Close the cap of the shore connector box.
Do not modify the shore connections, only use compatible circuit
connectors.
12 V direct current
Batteries supply the current for the 12V installation on board.
Distribution occurs via the distribution fuse panel. The labels next to the switches designate the
respective consumers. If required, your dealer can provide the circuit diagram.
Changing the batteries
When removing the batteries, always disconnect the negative pole first and make sure that the pole
terminal does not come in contact with other parts of the electrical system! Take care not to
simultaneously touch both poles with the tool you are using, thus establishing an electric circuit.
Danger! Only use insulated tools to detach or fasten the pole
terminals at the batteries.
There is a risk of fire and injuries!
When connecting the batteries, take care to first plug in and secure the positive poles before
subsequently attaching the negative poles.
1.3. General plan
1.3.1. Description of the structure
Structure
The sailing yacht “Hanse 370is a cruiser constructed using glass-fibre reinforced plastics, optional
in polyester or epoxy resin.
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The properties of all utilised materials comply with the requirements of classification societies or
ISO standards.
Should you require these materials or the accompanying data sheets, please contact your dealer.
Always maintain a sufficient distance to the sea bottom. On principle, it is not possible to take
severe collisions with solid underwater obstacles into account when dimensioning the yacht.
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Depending on the contract specification
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Depending on the contract specification

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