XO boats XO 240 RS CABIN User Manual

XO boats XO 240 RS CABIN User Manual

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  • Page 2 W W W. X O B O AT S . F I...
  • Page 3 XO BOATS competent and fit crew in a well-maintained boat. This User Manual is not a detailed maintenance or troubleshooting guide. If a problem occurs, please contact your XO dealer. If a repair is required, use only PREFACE the companies recommended by your XO dealer.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    5.6.1 Openings in the hull and deck 7.2.2 Radio/CD player APPENDIX 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 5.6.2 Bilge pumps and drainage APPENDIX 2 XO 240 RS CABIN – GENERAL LAYOUT 5.6.3 Stability, buoyancy and flotation APPENDIX 3 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 5.7 Minimising risk of fire and explosion APPENDIX 4 WIRING DIAGRAM 5.7.1 Engines and fuel systems...
  • Page 7 BOAT MODEL: XO 240 RS CABIN Craft Identification Number – CIN: Engine make and model: Engine serial number: 1ST OWNER 4TH OWNER First name: First name: Last name: Last name: Place of domicile: Place of domicile: Year of purchase: Year of purchase:...
  • Page 9: Before Departure

    1 BEFORE DEPARTURE Engine and equipment Check the operation and condition of steering, electrical devices and battery, and perform all daily inspection procedures specified Read this User Manual carefully. in the engine manual. Check the boat's seaworthiness in general: Before each departure, check at least the following: check the boat for fuel and water leaks, make sure that the neces- sary safety equipment is on board, etc.
  • Page 11: General

    2 GENERAL The units used in this manual are in accordance with the SI sys- tem. In some cases, however, other units are added in brackets. An exception to the above is the wind force, which is expressed in the The purpose of this User Manual is to help you familiarise yourself Beaufort scale in the Recreational Craft Directive (RCD).
  • Page 12: Warranty

    3 WARRANT Y 4 BEFORE USING YOUR BOAT 4.1 REGISTRATION This boat and the equipment installed by the boatbuilder are covered by a warranty as specified in detail below. The engine, trim tabs, compass, any navigation devices and other ret- In many countries, even a small motor boat must be registered.
  • Page 13: Boat Characteristics And Operation

    XO 240 RS Cabin: in the maximum recommended load specified by the manufacturer. Boat type: XO 240 RS Cabin 5.3 MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED NUMBER OF PERSONS Design category: C (inshore) Maximum recommended load: 915 kg See also Section 5.4 ‘Load capacity’...
  • Page 14: Load Capacity

    fitted with shut-off valves. See the general layout In addition to the maximum recommended weight of persons men- of XO 240 RS Cabin (Appendix 2). XO 240 RS Cabin has four drain tioned above, the boat can be loaded with the following: 25 kg of holes located on the deck from where the rainwater is drained.
  • Page 15 Loading and seating (Figure 1)  Seat  Alternative seat (5-person seat configuration) Bilge pumps and drainage (Figure 2)  Electric bilge pump  Manual bilge pump  Bilge pump intake and intake hose  Bilge pump discharge hose...
  • Page 16: Stability, Buoyancy And Flotation

    5.7.1 Engines and fuel systems The XO 240 RS Cabin is equipped with a fixed fuel tank, which is NOTE! located in the rear section of the bilge area. Shut down the engine Check the amount of bilge water by emptying the bilge before refuelling.
  • Page 17: Fire-Fighting And Prevention

    5.7.2 Fire-fighting and prevention Whenever the XO 240 RS Cabin is used, it must be equipped with fire any fuel vapour. extinguishers with a minimum fire rating of 8A 68B. The minimum Also, never fire rating for an individual fire extinguisher is 5A 34B.
  • Page 18: Electrical System

    4 and 5. The fuses for electrical circuits are located in a separate fuse panel inside the helm console (see Figure 4). The XO boats are equipped with automatic fuses. If such a fuse is tripped as a result of overload,...
  • Page 19 Electrical equipment (Figure 4) Location of electrical equipment:  Battery compartment Mast light, white, 360°  Power outlet, 12 V, max. 10 A  Main switch  Navigation lights, red and green Fuse panel (see Figure 6)  Bilge pump  Switch panel  Windscreen wiper...
  • Page 20 CONTROLS (Figure 5) Switch panel:  Bilge pump switch  Horn  Windscreen wiper, port  Windscreen wiper, starboard  Navigation light switch  AUX  Trimtab control, port  Trimtab control, starboard...
  • Page 21: Fuse Panel

    FUSE PANEL (Figure 6) F1 Navigation lights F2 Trim tabs F3 Horn F4 12 V power outlet F5 Radio F6 Automatic fire extinguisher F7 Windscreen wiper, starboard F8 Windscreen wiper, port F9 Aux F10 Bilge pump F11 Extra F12 Chart plotter F13 Spare...
  • Page 22: Handling Characteristics

    NOTE! down’ position 1’ or ‘Extra 2’ circuits. Connect the device to both the power supply until the boat starts to porpoise, the propeller loses grip or the and negative wire. Never earth the device to the hull. engine reaches the upper limit of its normal adjustment range. Then lower the bow from this position slightly so that the ride feels stable.
  • Page 23: Dead Man's Switch

    Learn and obey the rules of navigation on waterways, and also stops if you stumble on board or fall overboard for some reason, par- familiarise yourself with the rules known as COLREGs (Internatio- ticularly if you are alone. However, remember to detach the lanyard nal Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea) that you must fol- from your wrist before docking or beaching operations to prevent low at all times.
  • Page 24: Safe Operation - Other Recommendations And Information

    5.10 SAFE OPERATION – OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS AND Do your best to avoid the following: INFORMATION 5.10.1 Protection from falling overboard and means of reboarding Your boat's working decks are indicated in Figure 6. Do not sit, stand or stay on any other section of the boat when moving. Before you shallow waters.
  • Page 25 WORKING DECKS AND BATHING LADDER (Figure 6)  Bathing ladder Working decks...
  • Page 26: Anchoring, Mooring And Towing

    WARNING! 5.10.4 Anchoring, mooring and towing Always moor your boat carefully, even in sheltered places, because Do not try to stop the boat by hand or place your hand or leg bet- conditions can change rapidly. The mooring lines should be equip- ween your boat and a dock, shore or another boat.
  • Page 27 NOTE! WARNING! The tow line is subject to high tension. If the line breaks, the loose exceed the strength of the fastening point in question. end could cause death due to high speed. Always use a line that is sufficiently thick, and never stand in line with the tow line. If the boat you are towing is of the displacement hull type, never The strength rating for the front cleat in towing and exceed its hull speed.
  • Page 28: Trailering

    5.10.5 Trailering the hood completely if necessary. Moreover, make sure that the boat Before lifting your XO boat onto the trailer, make sure that the trai- door is properly closed before trailering. ler is suitable for your boat: there is a sufficient number of supports NOTE! to distribute the weight properly without excessive point loads, and the capacity and dimensions of the trailer are sufficient to carry the...
  • Page 29: Service, Repairs And Winter Storage

    6 SERVICE, REPAIRS AND WINTER STORAGE For information on your boat's maintenance, winter storage, service and repairs, please consult your local XO dealer. If you detect any major damage on the aluminium or surface finish, you should have it repaired by an authorised XO dealer. In case of a problem with the engine or a retrofitted equipment, please consult the appropriate supplier first.
  • Page 30: Optional Equipment

    7 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 7.2. INSTALLING OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 7.1 GENERAL XO 240 RS Cabin can be equipped with a range of optional electrical equipment for which the necessary circuits are already fitted and NOTE! wires routed. Below is a description of the possible optional equip- If not carried out properly, many installation and modification ope-...
  • Page 32: Appendix 1 Technical Specifications

    When contacting the builder or a dealer, indicate the CIN and the be kept at least 20% full. boat type to make it easier to supply the correct spare parts. CE category: C Type identification: XO 240 RS Cabin CIN: Capacity Engine make and model:...
  • Page 33 Control cables Hydraulic steering hoses: 4.50 m (15 ft) Description of the recreational craft Engine control cables: 4.50 m (15 ft) Boat make and model: XO 240 RS Cabin Design category: C (inshore) Additional load components Type examination certificate No.:...
  • Page 34: Appendix 2 Xo 240 Rs Cabin - General Layout

    APPENDIX 2 XO 240 RS CABIN – GENERAL L AYOUT The general layout diagrams of the boat are not to scale. Due to con- stant development of our boats, the information is subject to change without prior notice.  Mast light; white, 360°, 10 W  Fuel tank...
  • Page 35: Appendix 3 General Requirements

    APPENDIX 3 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Hydrostatics Principal data; EN ISO 8666:2002 Stability and freeboard; EN ISO 12217:2002 Craft identification; ISO 10087:1996 / A1:2000 Buoyancy and flotation; EN ISO 12217:2002 Builder's plate; RCD, Annex I, 2.2 Maximum load capacity; EN ISO 14946:2001/AC 2005 Owner's manual;...
  • Page 36: Appendix 4 Wiring Diagram

    APPENDIX 4 WIRING DIAGRAM...
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