Ocean Master 350/390/420/460/500/540 Deluxe 350/390/420/460/500/540 Owner’s Manual Manuel du Propriétaire Manual del propietario Handbuch für Schiffsführer Before operating your boat, please read this manual carefully Avant d'utiliser votre bateau, veuillez lire attentivement ce manuel Lea atentamente este manual antes de utilizar su embarcación. Lesen Sie vor der Nutzung Ihres Bootes bitte sorgfältig dieses Handbuch.
PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL IN A SECURE PLACE, AND HAND IT OVER TO THE NEW OWNER WHEN YOU SELL THE BOAT. Content General Introduction ................................................................................................................................................. 3 Safety alerts ............................................................................................................................................................... 4 Safe Boating Recommendations ................................................................................................................................ 4 Pre-operation check list ............................................................................................................................................. 5 Specifications: Ocean Master .................................................................................................................................... 6 General Arrangement ............................................................................................................................................ 6 Specifications: Ocean Master .................................................................................................................................... 7 General Arrangement ............................................................................................................................................ 7 Specifications: Deluxe ................................................................................................................................................ 8 General Arrangement ............................................................................................................................................ 8 Specifications: Deluxe ................................................................................................................................................ 9 General Arrangement ............................................................................................................................................ 9 Recommended Seating Arrangement (Ocean Master) ............................................................................................ 11 Recommended Seating Arrangement (Deluxe) ..................................................................................................... 112 Builder’s Plate: ......................................................................................................................................................... 13 Fuel System .............................................................................................................................................................. 13 Information connected with the risk of flooding and stability ................................................................................ 14 Information connected with the risk of fire or explosion ........................................................................................ 17 Electrical Systems .................................................................................................................................................... 19 Transporting ............................................................................................................................................................. 20 Engine Start.............................................................................................................................................................. 20 Operation ................................................................................................................................................................. 21 Man-overboard prevention and recovery ............................................................................................................... 24 Maintenance ............................................................................................................................................................ 25 Warranty .................................................................................................................................................................. 28 Service assistance .................................................................................................................................................... 29
To ensure that you gain maximum satisfaction from your Highfield boat, please read this Owner’s Manual carefully. It contains all the safety and operation instructions that you need to get the most out of your new Highfield. General Introduction This manual has been compiled to help you to operate your boat with safety and pleasure. It contains details of the boat; the equipment supplied or fitted; its systems and information on their operation. Please read it carefully, and familiarize yourself with the boat before using it. This owner's manual is not a course on boating safety or seamanship. If this is your first boat, or if you are changing to a type of boat you are not familiar with, for your own comfort and safety, please ensure that you obtain handling and operating experience before “assuming command” of the boat. Your dealer or national sailing federation or yacht club will be pleased to advise you of local sea schools, or competent instructors. Ensure that the anticipated wind and sea conditions will correspond to the design category of your boat, and that you and your crew are able to handle the boat in these conditions. Even when your boat is categorized for them, the sea and wind conditions corresponding to the design categories A, B and C range from severe storm conditions for category A, to strong conditions for the top of category C, open to the hazards of a freak wave or gust. These are therefore dangerous conditions, where only a competent, fit and trained crew using a well maintained boat can satisfactorily operate. This owner's manual is not a detailed maintenance or trouble-shooting guide. In the case of difficulty, refer to the boat builder or his representative. If a maintenance manual is provided, use it for the boat's maintenance. Always use trained and competent people for maintenance, fixing or modifications. Modifications that may affect the safety characteristics of the boat shall be assessed, executed and documented by competent people. The boat builder cannot be held responsible for modifications that he has not approved. In some countries, a driving license or authorization is required, or specific regulations are in force. Always maintain your boat properly and make allowance for the deterioration that will occur in time and as a result of heavy use or misuse of the boat. Any boat, no matter how strong it may be, can be severely damaged if not used properly. This is not compatible with safe boating. Always adjust the speed and direction of the boat to sea conditions. If your boat is fitted with a life raft, carefully read its operating manual. The boat should have onboard the appropriate safety equipment (lifejackets, harness, etc.) according to the type of boat, weather conditions, etc. This equipment is mandatory in some countries. The crew should be familiar with the use of all safety equipment and emergency maneuvering (man overboard recovery, towing, etc.), sailing schools and clubs regularly organize drill sessions. All persons should wear a suitable buoyancy aid (life jacket/personal floatation device) when on deck. Note that, in some countries, it is a legal requirement to wear a buoyancy aid that complies with their national regulations at all times.
Safety alerts This manual uses the following safety alerts to draw your attention to special safety instructions that should be followed. Degree of hazard and corresponding safety labels: Danger Denotes that an extreme intrinsic hazard exists which would result in high probability of death or irreparable injury if proper precautions are not taken. Warning Denotes that a hazard exists which can result in injury or death if proper precautions are not taken. Caution Denotes a reminder of safety practices or directs attention to unsafe practices which could result in personal injury or damage to the craft or components or to the environment. Safe Boating Recommendations 1. Always wear a life jacket Local authorities require that you carry an approved personal flotation device, or life jacket, for each person aboard your vessel. We recommend wearing a life jacket at all times while boating. 2. Use the kill switch lanyard The operator of the boat must at all times wear a switch lanyard while driving. In the event of accidental ejection or loss of balance, the boat will shut off automatically. Wearing a switch lanyard would possibly saving the driver’s life or that of someone else. 3. Know your boat Knowing your boat is the foundation of good seamanship, which is simply the skill of managing a boat and encompasses; navigation, safety, boat handling, line handling, anchoring, troubleshooting of engine problems and appropriate emergency response. 4. Take a boating safety course and know the navigation rules A boating course will teach you the basics of seamanship mentioned above. The knowledge you will gain by taking a boating safety course will never be wasted. Learn to read nautical charts, and keep them on your vessel to become familiar with the area in which you boat. Taking a boating safety course is the next step, where you will learn to navigate using charts, GPS, RADAR and a compass. 5. Boat sober Alcoholic drinks are even more dangerous on the water than on land because the marine environment accelerates impairment. Besides the safety risks, boating while intoxicated, or BUI, is illegal and heavy penalties are enforced by both state and federal agencies. 6. Avoid collisions. Observe the rules of priority as defined in the Navigation Rules and imposed by the international regulations for preventing collisions at sea. Ensure that you always have sufficient room to stop or manoeuver if necessary in order to avoid a collision. Avoid abrupt maneuvers at full speed. 7. Protect people Always slow down and exercise extreme caution any time you are boating in area where there are people in the water.
8. Respect for environment Please be aware of local environment laws and international regulations against marine pollution and respect them as much as possible. 9. Control Speed Do not drive at top speed in areas of heavy boat traffic or in situations of reduced visibility, strong winds or heavy seas. Reduce the boat’s speed in big waves and wake out of courtesy and for your own safety and the safety of others. Observe speed limits and “NO WASH” signs. 10. Others: Do not sit in the bow cockpit when the boat is moving at high speed. Danger When operating, passengers must avoid standing up or hanging appendage outside of the boat. Leaking fuel is a fire hazard, inspect fuel system regularly. Shut off the engine before boarding from the water. Warning Shall the operator or passenger fall out of the boat, the possibility of serious injury or death from being run over by the boat can be greatly reduced by stopping the engine immediately. Always properly connect both ends of the stop switch lanyard to the stop switch and the operator. Caution Passengers must use suitable PFDs. Special PFDs are designed for children or watersport activities. (Personal Flotation Device) Pre-operation check list a). Make sure you every passenger is wearing a suitable personal flotation device. b). Make sure there is an extra buoyant device that can be thrown to rescue person in the water. c.) If boating with passengers, instruct at least on passenger in the basics of boat handling, staring and operation of the outboard motor. d). Check that every passenger is securely seated and hold a safe line, grab handle or rope. e). Make sure that there is a 4m towing rope in the boat. f). Make sure the load in the boat is distributed evenly. g). Make sure you respect the maximum load specified for the boat as described on the manufacturer’s plate. h). Make sure that all safety gears is on board, e.g. whistle, floating ropes, waterproof flashlight, first aid kit, fresh water, tool kit… i). Check that the boat is equipped with 2 paddlers or oars. j). Make sure the outboard motor is securely fastened to the transom. k). Make sure the drain plug is fully functional. l). Check the pressure level in each chamber using a pressure gauge. Recommended working pressure is displayed on manufacturer’s plate. m). Check fuel tank level and make sure it suits your plan. n). Start the outboard motor and make sure it stops when the lanyard is disconnected from the switch.
Specifications: Ocean Master Description OM Models 350 390 420 460 Hull Construction Material 5 series marine grade aluminum alloy Deck Construction Material 5 series marine grade aluminum alloy Tube Material PVC or Hypalon coated fabrics Overall Length a 3.50m 3.90m 4.21m 4.59m Inside Length c 2.62m 2.89m 3.17m 3.53m Beam b 1.90m 1.90m 2.10m 2.11m Inside Width d 0.89m 0.89m 1.05m 1.05m Bow Height e 942mm 942mm 940mm 925mm Stern Height f 612mm 600mm 645mm 650mm Dead Rise 20 o 20 o 20 o 20 o Airtight Chambers 3 3 4 5 Light displacement without engine 162kg 357lb 187kg 412lb 262kg 578lb 296kg 653lb Max Passenger 6 7 8 9 Max Load 628kg 1385lb 741kg 1634lb 823kg 1814lb 944kg 2081lb Main Propulsion Motor Max Engine Power 40HP 29.84KW 50HP 37.30KW 60HP 44.76KW 80HP 59.68KW Engine Shaft L L L L Design Category C C C C Tube Diameter 470mm 470mm 470mm 470mm Max Engine Weight 124.1kg 274lb 161.7kg 356lb 161.7kg 356lb 207.6kg 458lb Fuel Tank Capacity 30L 30L 40L 40L General Arrangement
Specifications: Ocean Master Description OM Models 500 540 Hull Construction Material 5 series marine grade aluminum alloy Deck Construction Material 5 series marine grade aluminum alloy Tube Material PVC or Hypalon coated fabrics Overall Length a 5.00m 5.40m Inside Length c 4.16m 4.30m Beam b 2.28m 2.48m Inside Width d 1.20m 1.33m Bow Height e 1141mm 1130mm Stern Height f 744mm 780mm Dead Rise 24 o 24 o Airtight Chambers 6 6 Light displacement without engine 441kg 972lb 494kg 1089lb Max Passenger 10 12 Max Load 1051kg 2317lb 1262kg 2782lb Main Propulsion Motor Max Engine Power 100HP 74.60KW 115HP 85.79KW Engine Shaft L XL Design Category C C Tube Diameter 520mm 520mm Max Engine Weight 207.6kg 458lb 258.6kg 570lb Fuel Tank Capacity 90L 105L General Arrangement
Specifications: Deluxe Description DL Models 350 390 420 460 Hull Construction Material 5 series marine grade aluminum alloy Deck Construction Material 5 series marine grade aluminum alloy Tube Material PVC or Hypalon coated fabrics Overall Length a 3.50m 3.90m 4.24m 4.60m Inside Length c 2.10m 2.50m 2.72m 2.91m Beam b 1.92m 1.92m 2.05m 2.09m Inside Width d 0.92m 0.92m 1.08m 1.08m Bow Height e 960mm 960mm 1040mm 966mm Stern Height f 710mm 710mm 695mm 647mm Dead Rise 20 o 20 o 20 o 20 o Airtight Chambers 3 3 4 5 Light displacement without engine 205kg 452lb 241kg 531lb 312kg 688lb 323kg 712lb Max Passenger 6 7 8 9 Max Load 603kg 1329lb 716kg 1579lb 791kg 1744lb 912kg 2011lb Main Propulsion Motor Max Engine Power 40HP 29.84KW 50HP 37.30KW 60HP 44.76KW 80HP 59.68KW Engine Shaft L L L L Design Category C C C C Tube Diameter 470mm 470mm 470mm 470mm Max Engine Weight 124.1kg 274lb 161.7kg 356lb 161.7kg 356lb 207.6kg 458lb Fuel Tank Capacity 30L 30L 40L 40L General Arrangement
Specifications: Deluxe Description DL Models 500 540 Hull Construction Material 5 series marine grade aluminum alloy Deck Construction Material 5 series marine grade aluminum alloy Tube Material PVC or Hypalon coated fabrics Overall Length a 5.00m 5.40m Inside Length c 3.40m 3.70m Beam b 2.30m 2.43m Inside Width d 1.20m 1.35m Bow Height e 1141mm 1260mm Stern Height f 744mm 770mm Dead Rise 24 o 24 o Airtight Chambers 6 6 Light displacement without engine 482kg 1063lb 549kg 1210lb Max Passenger 10 12 Max Load 987kg 2176lb 1188kg 2619lb Main Propulsion Motor Max Engine Power 100HP 74.60KW 115HP 85.79KW Engine Shaft L XL Design Category C C Tube Diameter 520mm 520mm Max Engine Weight 207.6kg 458lb 258.6kg 570lb Fuel Tank Capacity 90L 105L General Arrangement
Notes: a) Overall Length: Including removable parts that can be dismantled, without affecting the structure of the boat. b) Inside Length: Excluding removable parts that can be dismantled, without affecting the structure of the boat. c) Beam: Including removable parts that can be dismantled, without affecting the structure of the boat. d) Inside width: Excluding removable parts that can be dismantled, without affecting the structure of the boat. e) Fuel Tank Capacity: It may not be possible to use this capacity fully depending on the trim and load of the boat. It is recommended to keep a reserve of 20% in the fuel tanks. f) Category C: Craft designed to operate in winds up to Beaufort force 6 and the associated wave heights (significant wave height up to 2m). Such conditions may be encountered in exposed inland waters, in estuaries, and in coastal waters in moderate weather conditions.(ISO10240) g) Load distribution - Please refer to the maximum numbers of passengers and load capacity of the boat in this manual or on the builder’s plate. Do not exceed the maximum number. - Position the passengers and distribute the load evenly in the boat to help counterbalance the weight of the outboard. - In rough waters, load can be moved forward to ease the motion of the craft. h) If some of those onboard are children, the total number of people allowed onboard may be increased, provided that: - The total weight of the children does not exceed 37.5Kg; and that - The total weight of all allowed onboard (based on about 75Kg per adult) is not exceeded. Warning Do not exceed the maximum recommended number of persons. Regardless of the number of persons on board, the total weight of persons and equipment must never exceed the maximum recommended load. Always use the seats/ seating spaces provided. When loading the boat, never exceed the recommended maximum load. Always load the boat carefully and distribute loads appropriately to maintain design trim (approximately level). Avoid placing heavy weights high up. Do not install an engine in this boat with a higher rated power than that indicated on the Builder’s plate as below. Do not operate the boat with an engine of rated power greater than the maximum recommended power. Overpowering a boat can result in serious injury, death or boat damage. Use negative trim to go from cruising speed to planning speed and at low speeds (applicable to boats equipped with a system for directing the propeller thrust). Do no drive the boat at high speed with a negative trim of the propulsion equipment (bow down).
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