Owner`s manual

YAMARIN 56 Hard Top
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You may camp in a tent on islands provided you do no harm to the property or disturb the
property owner. Camping in a tent is forbidden near yards and cultivated fields. You may
light a fire if you have the landowner's permission. Boaters may also pick wild berries and
mushrooms, as long as they do not damage trees or nature.
Check environmental regulations of your own country and area.
5.10.4 Anchoring, mooring and towing
Moor your boat always carefully, also in sheltered places, because the conditions can change
rapidly. Mooring lines should be equipped with absorbers to smoothen the tension. To prevent
abrasion, use fenders that are large enough. The strong points for mooring are shown in your
boat models figure, from Chapter towing.
The breaking strength of lines for mooring, towing and anchoring shall not exceed 80% of the
breaking strength of the respective strong point. The breaking strengths of strong points are
shown in your boat models figure. It is the owner’s/operators responsibility to ensure that
mooring lines, towing lines, anchor chains, anchor lines and anchors are adequate for the
vessel’s intended use, i.e. the lines or chains do not exceed 80% of the breaking strength of
the respective strong point.
Strenght of the respective strong point and anchor weight:
YAMARIN 56 Hard Top
- Forward 14,1 kN
- Backwards 10,6 kN
- Anchor 7,5 kg (stocked anchor or drag)
When you land to a natural harbour, ensure sufficient water depth with for example a plumb
line. LET THE ANCHOR GO AT SUFFICIENT DISTANCE FROM THE SHORE. A
moderate grip is attained if the anchor line length is 4-5 times water depth.
WARNING! Do not try to stop the boat for hand and do not put your hand or foot between
your boat and jetty, bank, or other boat. Practice landing in good conditions,
use engine power with discreet but determined way.
CAUTION! When mooring your boat, take wind veering, raise or fall of water level, wake
of other boats etc. into account. More guidance can be got e.g. from insurance
companies.
5.10.5 Towing
If you tow another boat, use adequately strong, floating line. Begin the towing carefully,
avoid jerks, and do not overload the engine. If you tow a small dinghy, adjust the towing line
so that the dinghy rides ”downhill” on the wave. In narrow channels and large waves pull the
dinghy near the transom to decrease yawing. Secure carefully all equipment in the dinghy if
capsizing of it is possible. When crossing open waters, cover the dinghy to prevent ingression
of spray water.