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River 460 Owner’s manual
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Rotostøp AS, Østkilen 10, 1621 Gressvik, Norway post@rotostop.no
INFORMATION
Please consider for your own safety: All measures shown are engineering calculated.
Real measures may differ because of load, trim and other environmental influences.
6.8
Clear passage height
The clear passage or clearance height can be a critical measurement during the passage of bridges or
electric transmission lines. It describes the vertical distance measured from the waterline (in light
craft displacement condition) to the top of the vessel. This height is given without any antennas or
an additional equipment installed by the owner. Adjust the height when installing additional
equipment and note it below (updated clearance height).
The clearance height of the boat is 1,19m
Updated clearance height:
INFORMATION
Please consider for your own safety: All measures shown are engineering calculated.
Real measures may differ because of load, trim and other environmental influences.
6.9
Slip, lifting & storage
Storage
In storage, the vessel should be stored dry and covered. The vessel is stored by docking under both
side-shines and on inner step/speed-rails (see illustration above). The boat must not be supported
along the keel. As a good rule, the storage points should be as large areas as possible so that you do
not get permanent deformations at too high point load in a small area. During storage on land, the
drain valve (expanding sealing plug) aft at the engine well must be open so that there is no water on
the floor.