OWNER’S MANUAL
GENERAL INFORMATION
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All people should wear a suitable buoyancy aid (life
jacket) when on deck. Some countries require all people
to wear a buoyancy aid that complies with their national
regulations at all times.
Keep this manual in a secure place and hand it to the
new owner if you sell the craft.
Using the Owner’s
Information Kit
Read, understand and follow the instructions provided
in the Owner’s Manual and all other guides and manuals
supplied with the yacht, including all OEM information.
Contact your dealer if any questions arise regarding
warranty responsibilities.
The Owner’s Information Kit contains:
Qty. Item
1 Owner’s Manual
(varies) Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM)
information
Read the Owner’s Manual and OEM (Original Equipment
Manufacturer) information carefully. Become familiar
with the yacht, its components and its systems before
attempting to operate.
OTE: N The Owner’s Information Kit must be
onboard when the yacht is in operation.
When selling the yacht, hand the new
owner the Owner’s Information Kit.
OWNER’S MANUAL
The purpose of the Owner’s Manual is to explain how
to safely operate and maintain the yacht and its various
systems. The Owner’s Information Kit also contains safety
precautions and operation tips.
Obtain handling and operation experience before
operating your new yacht. Gaining experience is
important if this is your rst yacht or if you are unfamiliar
with your type of yacht. Gaining experience is for your
own comfort and safety. Your dealer, national sailing
federation, or yacht club will advise you of local sea
schools or competent instructors.
OTE: N Drawings and illustrations contained
within this guide are included as graphic
aids to assist in the general operation and
maintenance of the yacht. The drawings
and illustrations are used for graphic
purposes only. The drawings do not include
all the details of each system, and the
drawings are not to scale. Never reference
the drawings to order parts or to service
the yacht. Contact an authorized dealer for
parts or service.
OEM INFORMATION
Components purchased from other companies have
been installed in your yacht. The companies supply the
Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) information.
These components include, but are not limited to,
standard items such as:
• Engines
• Sanitation system
• Pumps
• Batteries
• Generators
• Electronics
• Battery chargers
• Air conditioners
The OEM information explains how to operate and
maintain the components.
Contact your dealer rst when information is needed
about a system or component on the yacht. If your
dealer is unable to provide the information, contact the
manufacturer (Original Equipment Manufacturer/OEM) of
the system or component. Refer to the OEM information
for telephone numbers and addresses.
Be ready to provide the component’s serial number when
contacting an OEM for information. A Serial Number
Record Sheet is provided separately. Use the provided