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1. destructive manner and without violating the structural integrity of vessels such as spars nose bowsprits platforms at both ends of the vessel extension fittings rudders external drives outboard motors and their mounting brackets and plates diving platforms boarding platforms pads and abrasions Fuselage width Bu includes all components or integral part of the vessel and even those that go beyond the hull hull connection deck and bulwark Width of the trunk does not removable parts which can separate the non destructive manner and without violating the structural integrity of the vessel such as abrasions railings and supporting columns struts over board side of the vessel and other similar devices This length includes all structural and integral parts of the vessel such as wood plastic or metal front or rear ligaments thyroid and links hull deck This length includes the parts that are normally fixed such as spars canvas bow boom platforms at both ends of the vessel extension fittings rudders outboard motor brackets external drives thrusters and propulsion units in excess of any mirror diving and airborne platforms abrasions and a permanent guard Maximum width Bmax trunk includes all structural and integral part of the vessel and even those that go beyond the hull the connection trunk deck such as double overlapping plates side plates anchor insertion abrasions durable fenders and over the railing side of
2. 4 and signifiant wave heights up to and including 0 5 m may be experienced NOTE Decisive wave height is the height of the middle one third highest waves which approximately corresponds to the estimated height of waves experienced observer Some waves may be up to twice the height CAUTION Under suitable conditions of wind and tide Tidal rivers can be navigated with due caution Local Specialized navigation information and weather conditions should be taken into consideration before embarking on a cruise incorporating tidal rivers or fast rivers CAUTION Before embarking onto a particular canal or river check the limitations of navigation with respect to maximum length maximum beam and minimum headroom OWNER S MANUAL d the weight of the vessel weight kg without load according to ISO 8666 XX XXX kg e the maximum maximum specified load according to ISO 14946 plus a note under see carrying capacity of 5 X XXX kg f the weight of the fully laden vessel kg total weight of the vessel and the fixed maximum load required for a fully loaded cost determined by calculation X XXX kg g main dimensions of the vessel Dimension Definition of dimensions ISO 8666 2006 This length includes all structural and integral parts of the vessel such as wood plastic or metal front or rear ligaments thyroid and links hull deck This length does not include the removable parts which can separate the non
3. and wave height If your vessel is equipped with a rescue raft read the instructions carefully The vessel should be equipped with appropriate rescue equipment life jackets harnesses etc by type of vessel weather etc These funds are mandatory in some countries The crew should be familiar with the use of rescue equipment and procedures for rescue operations man overboard rescue towing etc schools and yacht clubs regularly hold training meetings All persons on board should wear appropriate flotation devices lifejackets personal safety equipment It should be noted that in some countries are required by law to wear buoyancy aids at all times and to meet their national regulations OWNER S MANUAL 1 2 Responsibilities of the Boat Owner As the boat owner your responsibilities include the following 1 Read this manual as well as the Original Equipment Manufacturer manuals and other information included in this folder 2 Inspect the boat at the time of delivery and ensure that all systems and components are operating correctly Refer to the engine warranty for initial inspection and service 3 Operate all equipment in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Know the limitations of your boat 5 Follow the rules of the road and keep a sharp lookout for people and objects in the water 6 Keep an eye on the weather Be aware of possible changing conditions by checking local weather forecasts before departur
4. rather as an auxiliary assembly element Reinforcement of the body wall is also made of rolled profile L50x50x5 mm beams and sheet thickness of 6 mm and 60 mm lined 50x8 mm profile 25x8 profile backing from the front respectively 50x8 in the rear are also considered as an auxiliary assembly and are not included in the calculation of strength because the beams are used both independently and in satisfactory use of their maximum range In the back of the mirror and rib 4 are inserted backbone plates 6 mm thick with a height of 100 mm which is between ribs 3 and 4 hips are raised up and the hole to access the ship s propeller for possible removal of various impurities Motor basis between the partitions 9 and 13 is made of sheet thickness of 10 mm Basic 135x10 flange section is further strengthened under the engine further 120x25 profile so that it can both make fillet welds and also save by using flexible engine blocks without further treatment Before the partition 9 is made of the motor enclosure base after rib 7 and the barrier ribs 13 run after the 15th The basis of the diesel range to 12 ribs P9 is made of 6 mm thick sheet metal forming upright in profile and flange 100x10 mm 2 1 3 Passages The space engine is the access floor hatch 600x600 integrated into a larger fitting lid in the floor of the wheelhouse OWNER S MANUAL The back of the wheelhouse is accessed from the wheelhouse three stair steps width 700 mm and the front o
5. 2 Diesel fuelled water heater ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 7 4 Solid fuel stove eceeeeeccceeeeeeeeesseneeeceeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeeees 7 4 Fire prevention and fire fighting equipment 7 4 1 Fire fighting equipment uuu44444444nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 7 4 2 The liability of the shipowner operator gt 7 4 3 Warnings for operating ships 2444444nennnn nn 7 4 4 Display a WANING euere 7 5 Fire escaple routes ccccceeeeeeeseeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeees 8 Electrical system the risk of fire explosion or electrical shock 8 1 Direct current installation DC sssseeseessseneneeeeseerrerrene 8 2 Alternating current installation AQ OWNER S MANUAL 9 Oter SY SINS une ee nee 9 1 Water Installation urn ee 9 2 Toilete waste retention systems cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaaees 9 3 Hydraulic steering System an Bel TO Data handling ass ee 10 1 Motor vessel scene sa esse ee 10 2 Starting the engine ne eng 10 3 Emergency management ee 11 Good service futher advice and information ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaeees 11 1 Protection against a person falling overboard and means for re entry on 11 2 Literant STOW AOC vr es ee ee ee 11 3 Danger from moving engine Parts uuuuuuussssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nenn 11
6. 4 Ventilation when using the device with an open flame urrs 11 4 1 Ventilation Ma lt aaeanoa eeaeee erener eerren nnana 11 5 Security free invenlOR NA AN N EL nennnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn 11 6 Respect for the enviroment Mlerssnnssnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 11 7 Using sludge tamks qamar 44 42 4422200020 eee ee MMMM oaaao aaeanoa eerren eeaeee 11 8 Achoriring mooring and TOUR mm PUM oe eee eeeeeeeeee 11 9 Transport on a Te rinnen aha ersehen 12 Other iniormation ea I ER Een OWNER S MANUAL 1 Introduction handbook 1 1 General Introduction Manual This guide is designed to help you easily and safely operate your vessel It contains a detailed description of the vessel supplied or firmly built equipment systems and information about their operation and maintenance Please read it carefully and familiarize yourself with the craft before using it This guide is by teaching boating safety course or a course captain If this is your first craft or have switched to another type of vessel and you are not familiar with it ensure the comfort and safety of the acquisition of knowledge and experience of operation of the vessel before the first solo sailing Your dealer or national sailing federation or yacht club will be happy to recommend appropriate courses and qualified instructors Does not float until expected sailing cond
7. OWNERS NU Dutch Barge Thomas 65 Name of vessel KAMILA HAND THIS MANUAL OVER TO THE NEW OWNER WHEN YOU SELL THE CRAFT Eurobarge s r o U B eziny 631 588 13 Poln Telephone 00420 774 882 515 IMPORTANT Please Read Carefully OWNER S MANUAL CONTENTS 1 Introduction handbook cccccccccccccceecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 1 1 General Introduction Manual 1 2 Responsibilities of the Boat Owner nn 1 3 Safety labels and their meanings een 2 Basic informatik and data on board ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 2 1 The JUSelager ne ee eeeneeteneheieeentei 2 2 Technical data 6038 eng 2 3 Deallel Gala anne taten 5 Engine amp GearDOX issue 6 Information about the risk of flooding and stability 6 1 Holes in fuselage ln ME 6 2 Bilde pumps and pumping 2 lh 2422annnaBanneennnnn 6 3 Stability and buonaaty L ne eee 6 4 Uprighting overturned vessel uu 2444444400nnnneen nn 7 Informatik about the risk of fire or eXplosion 2 2 22 7 1 Propulsion motors generators tC ccccceetteceeeeeeeeeees 7 2 Gas system ML nennen gt 7 2 1 Emergency Procedures ur rlassnnnnaneesennnnn 7 2 2 Safe usage Din AM 77 EEE 7 3 Other fuel system ER SHR 73 WU GN as et E AE 7 3
8. Serial number 367109 Manufacturer Newage PRM Gearbox Model PRM 260 2 1 Ratio Serial number 0515491 F01268 260D2 Diameter 35mm Shaft Length 34 Material Stainless Steel Size 19x 13 R P3B Propeller Blades Three Type Wet Stern tube ai Manufacturer Vetus Type Diesel Tank Steel Fuel Capacity 260 ltr Manufacturer Isuzu Alternator No 1 Rating 110 amp Manufacturer Isuzu Alternator No 2 Rating 90 amp Manufacturer Numax Type Lead Acid Starter battery Rating 110 amp Number One Manufacturer Numax Type Lead Acid Domestic battery Rating 110 amp Number Five 10
9. e 7 Do not overload or improperly load your boat 8 Never use the boat when the operator is under the influence of drugs or alkohol 9 Be aware of crew and passenger safety at all times 10 Do not allow passengers or crew to ride on parts of the boat other than the working decks which are defined in this manual 11 Ensure that all crew receive suitable training particularly with regard to the whereabouts and operation of safety equipment 12 Reduce speed when visibility is limited if there are people in the water For the comfort of others reduce speed when passing other boats whether they are moored or underway 13 Ensure that the craft is well maintained at all times especially the safety equipment 14 Have the craft inspected at regular intervals by qualified personnel and whenever a cause for concern is raised 15 Ensure that you comply with all legislation which applies in the area of operation This may include requirements for the carriage of life saving equipment licensing of the helmsman and respect for the environment gt 1 3 Safety labels and their meanings Degree of risk Denotes an extr me intrinsic hazard exists which would resuld in high DANGER probability of deach or irreparable Indry if proper precautions are not taken WARNING Denotes a hazard exists which can reset in Indry or dech if proper precautions are not taken Denotes a reminender of safety practices or directs attention to unsaf
10. e CAUTION practices which could resuld in personal Indry or damage to the craft or its components OWNER S MANUAL 2 Basic informatik and data on board 2 1 The fuselage The body is a vessel made of steel welded with transverse reinforcement sharpie shape with one drop at heel 2 1 1 Plates Plate fin is made plate thickness of 12 mm in the rear of the set into the steering neck and fore follows the full vertical front ligament of the plate thickness 18mm x 110mm Bottom plating is made of sheet thickness of 8 mm and a side plate of a thickness of 6 mm In place of their intercourse bilge timber is inserted 30 mm The deck and superstructure front and rear are made of steel plate thickness of 5 mm Fixed wheelhouse steel 4 mm thick and has a removable wall welded bolted roof for possible dismantling and removing the units from the engine room Also in the floor of the wheelhouse are the de installation made mounting hole 2 1 2 Reinforcement The ribs are made of steel sheet thickness of 6 mm and height 80 mm flange lined 50x8 mm intercostals distance of 600 mm Mechanical counters P9 and P13 are made of steel sheet thickness of 4 mm at the bottom 500 respectively 480 mm thickness of 5 mm Forward collision bulkhead P31 from a thickness of 5 mm All are reinforced rolled profile L50x50x5 mm Side stringer at a height of about 1 2 the height of the side plate 6x65 mm lined 50x8 mm profile and is considered
11. f the four fliers also width 700 mm The rear sun deck is four external stairs width 450 mm around the outer side of the wheelhouse Along the back of the body results in a minimum walkway width of 300 mm for access to the rear double bollard along the front and a minimum width of 350 mm for access to the foredeck 2 1 4 Rails thyroid Rear sun deck and access stairs are provided on the removable tubular bronze railings to 30 mm wall hanging from hemp rope A walkway along the front cabin is fitted with a bulwark height of 300 mm at the bow raised to 500 mm equipped with a metal rim flange 7x50 and 30x5 mm 2 2 Technical data boats a the name of the manufacturer of the vessel company or person responsible for placing the vessels on the market Eurobarge s r o U Breziny 631 588 13 Polna Czech Republic b the model name or type DUTCH BARGE THOMAS 65 c Design Category C INSHORE Designed for voyages in coastal waters large bays estuaries lakes and rivers where conditions up to and including wind force 6 and signifiant wave heights up to and including 2 m may be experienced NOTE Decisive wave height is the height of the middle one third highest waves which approximately corresponds to the estimated height of waves experienced observer Some waves may be up to twice the height D SHELTERED WATERS Designed for voyages on small lakes rivers and canals where conditions up to and including wind force
12. itions wind strength and wave height will not match the design category of your vessel and you and your crew will not be able under these conditions to control the vessel Whether your vessel is included in any design category is always exposed to danger of accidental contact with sharp wave or gust of wind Only qualified and trained crew in good condition and well maintained vessel can successfully operate in these hazardous conditions This guide is not detailed instructions for maintenance or repairs In case of problems contact the boat manufacturer or his representative If you have available the maintenance instructions refer to it for maintenance of the vessel Maintenance fixation and processing vessels must always be trained and competent persons Adjustments that may affect the safety characteristics of the vessel must be verified documented and executed by a competent person The manufacturer of the vessel can not be held responsible for modifications which he approved In some countries the required license or authorization to conduct the vessel or special rules apply Always keep your vessel properly and count the deterioration of the status that comes with time and as a result of heavy traffic or ill treatment vessel Any vessel regardless of its strength can be severely damaged if not properly used It is incompatible with safe navigation Always adjust your speed and course of vessels sailing conditions wind speed
13. the vessel h dives 1 the highest fixed point of the vessel if applicable XXXX 2 maximum dragt at full load XXX i type of main drive machinery j tank capacities gt nominal fuel tank capacity XXX OWNER S MANUAL CAUTION The entire volume can be used both with regard needs trimming loading and maintaining 20 margin as well as due to the fuel type location filling and draining element if they are installed gt volume built reservoirs for drinking water XXX CAUTION The entire volume can be used both with regard needs trimming loading and location of the filling and draining element if they are installed gt Built sludge tank volume and location of the hull and deck fittings and drain elements if any XXX gt built volume oil tank clean and the location and used oil filling and drain elements XXX k Builder s plate Part of the information is listed on the label mounted on board the vessel The full text of this information is specified in the relevant chapter of this manual Dutch Barge Thomas 65 Eurobarge s r o U Breziny 631 Polna Design Category C Max i 6 Max V DI 2120kg 1387 Eurobarge s r o tel 00420774825515 2 3 Detailed data OWNER S MANUAL Manufacturer Isuzu Marine Model Isuzu 70 Engine Rating 70 BHP Weight
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