Marine Revolution smartwave 4200 series User manual

Marine Revolution Smartwave SW 4200 Owner’s Manual
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Owner’s Manual
Smartwave 4200Series
Marine'Revolution'Ltd'
www.marinerevolution.com'

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Table of Contents
Table of Contents..........................................................................................................................2
General Introduction .....................................................................................................................3
Safe Boat Handling; .....................................................................................................3
Drink and drugs......................................................................................................................... 4
Environmental considerations......................................................................................................... 5
Boat Design ..................................................................................................................................5
Design Category ........................................................................................................................5
Essential equipment ......................................................................................................................7
Engine ......................................................................................................................................7
Anchoring & Towing...................................................................................................................8
Bilge pumping system ................................................................................................................9
Electrical System...................................................................................................................... 10
Engine Cooling System ............................................................................................................. 10
Fire Extinguishing System......................................................................................................... 10
Fuel System ............................................................................................................................ 11
Location of through-hull fittings ................................................................................................ 11
Steering System ...................................................................................................................... 12
Crew Safety ................................................................................................................................ 12
Lifebuoys ................................................................................................................................ 12
Throwing lines ......................................................................................................................... 12
Safety Checks.......................................................................................................................... 12
Seasickness ............................................................................................................................. 13
Maintenance ............................................................................................................................... 13
General care and cleaning ........................................................................................................ 13
Repairs to hull/deck ................................................................................................................. 13
Storing Your Boat .................................................................................................................... 14
Warranty .................................................................................................................................... 14
Trouble shooting ......................................................................................................................... 14
Engine Failure.......................................................................................................................... 14
Electrical system failure............................................................................................................ 14
Reduced Power/Revs ............................................................................................................... 14
Identification Details.................................................................................................................... 15
Notes...................................................................................................................................... 15

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General Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of a Marine Revolution Smartwave boat. This manual has been
compiled to help you operate your craft with safety and pleasure. It contains details of the craft; the
equipment supplied or fitted systems and information on its operation and maintenance. Please read it
carefully and familiarize yourself with the craft before using it.
If this is your first craft, or you are changing to a type of craft 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 craft. Your dealer, national sailing federation or yacht club will be pleased to advise
you of local sea schools or competent instructors.
PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL IN A SECURE PLACE AND HAND IT OVER TO THE NEW OWNER WHEN
YOU SELL THE CRAFT.
The Safety Alert Symbol means ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS
INVOLVED! Please pay particular attention to the corresponding section in this manual
and around the craft.
A CAUTION indicates special precautions that must be taken to avoid
damage to the boat, engine or crew.
Failure to follow WARNINGinstructions could result in severe injury or death
to the boat operator, crew or bystander.
Safe Boat Handling;
Always wear an approved life jacket.
Do not operate this craft at maximum speed while in congested high traffic waterways or
in weather and sea conditions of reduced visibility, high winds or large waves. Reduce
speed and wake as a courtesy and as a safety consideration to yourself and others.
Observe and obey speed limit and No Wake Zones.
Observe right-of-way as defined by Rules of the Road and required by COLREG
Always be certain to have sufficient distance to stop or manoeuvre if required to avoid
collisions
Ensure the crew and load is distributed throughout the boat evenly to maintain safe
operational trim.
Note:
a) Operator vision from the helm may be obstructed by high trim angles of the craft and other factors
caused by one or more of the following variable conditions:
1) propulsion unit trim angles (on craft equipped with a power trim system on the propulsion unit);
2) hull trim plane angles (on craft equipped with power operated trim planes or trim tabs on the
transom);
3) loading and load distribution;

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4) speed;
5) rapid acceleration;
6) transition from displacement to planing mode;
7) sea conditions;
8) rain and spray;
9) darkness and fog;
10) interior lights;
11) position of tops and curtains;
12) persons or movable gear in the operator’s field of vision.
b) The International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREG) and the rules of the road
require that a proper lookout be maintained at all times and observance of right of way be respected.
Observance of these rules is essential.
Boat Loading and Trim
It is imperative the operator uses common sense when loading the boat/seating
crew to achieve a safe and level trim. The positioning of the seats and capacity does not imply in any
way that is safe to use the seating provided in every instance. Particular care should be taken when
positioning weight at the stern or bow of the boat is this may lead to swamping or dangerous handling
characteristics.
Man-overboard Prevention and Recovery (BS EN ISO 15085)
Re entry at the stern of the boat is recommended if the vessel is in the swamped condition
NOTE:
This boat does not require any specific device to re-board, due to its characteristics.
The boat, in light craft condition according to ISO 8666, has a minimum freeboard less than
500 mm, so needs only one handhold, suitably located to allow re-boarding, with consideration of
the boat's stability.
The recommended re-boarding method was demonstrated during the stability tests. Pictures are
below:
Drink and drugs
Be sensible about drinking alcohol, as it will impair your judgement. Consider it as irresponsible for a
skipper and crew to be in charge of a powerboat under the influence of alcohol as it is for the driver of
a car. Beware of the side effects of any medication which may impair judgement and reduce the
effectiveness of the person concerned.

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Environmental considerations
Polyethylene thermoplastic is fully recyclable, an important feature in a world where we are conscious
of our impact on the environment
Safe handling practices should be observed when handling fuel, oil and cleaning agents to avoid
contaminating the environment.
Remember, that wake and wash produced by your craft can cause erosion to shore lines. Always
observe the speed limits in restricted areas.
During refueling or re oiling operations on or off the water, please avoid any spillage, and ensure that
nothing is discharged into the water or drains
Boat Design
The rotationally moulded virgin grade polyethylene construction of this craft is extremely strong, it will
not rot, rust, corrode or split. It is temperature stable and UV stabilized.
The Hull is manufactured as one piece and twin skinned. Polyurethane buoyancy foam is injected
between the hull skins to provide buoyancy in the swamped condition.
Design Category
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 significant wave heights up to, and including, 2 m
may be experienced.
Or
Catergory D
SHELTERED WATERS:
Designed for voyages on sheltered coastal waters, small bays, small lakes,
rivers and canals when conditions up to, and including, wind force 4 and significant wave heights up
to, and including, 0,3 m may be experienced, with occasional waves of 0,5 m maximum height, for
example from passing vessels.
Marine Revolution Smartwave SW4200 Series
Type of craft ; Motor boat
Type of hull; Monohull
Deck; Open Boat
Construction Material;ISO12215 Alkatuff LL711UV is a linear low density polyethylene.
Propulsion; Petrol engine
Type of engine; Outboard
Max. recommended engine power; 30 kW (40hp) Tiller / 37KW (50Hp) Remote
Length and beam of hull (m); 4.3 x 1.93 m (ISO 8666)
Draught (m); 0.45 m
Fuel Capacity; 5.5 imp gal = 25 ltr (in manufacturers supplied tote tank)
Battery Capacity; 75-85Ahr leisure marine lead acid battery
Stability/buoyancy Foam filled using a B.I.F.F “Buoyancy In Fill Foam” system.
This craft has been assessed as being capable supporting
the crew even when swamped
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