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How to increase the lifespan of yacht batteries
2016-03-14
Generally, yacht batteries require no maintenance, but they do have a lifespan. Below, we introduce some ways to extend the lifespan and effectiveness of yacht batteries for yacht enthusiasts. Keep the battery fully charged. This can prolong the battery's lifespan; check the battery at least every 30 days; regularly clean the battery terminals and wiring harness. Check that the battery cables are securely connected to the terminals. Tighten by hand, then use a wrench to tighten the terminal nut another 1/4 turn. Check the electrolyte level of each battery in the battery bank; the electrolyte level should be above the marked line. If the level is below the mark
What are the classifications of yachts?
Yachts are categorized by length, internationally measured in feet. Generally, the length of a yacht reflects its grade and quality standards: Small yachts: under 30 feet; Medium-sized yachts: 30-50 feet; Large yachts: 50-60 feet; Luxury yachts: over 60 feet. (Note: 1 foot = 0.305 meters) Categorized by design type, a design type of "C" means it is a nearshore vessel, capable of sailing in waters with wind speeds no greater than force 6 and significant wave heights no greater than 2 meters. Generally, these are small and medium-sized yachts. A design type of "B" means it can sail in waters with wind speeds no greater than force 8 and significant wave heights no greater than 3 meters. Generally, these are medium-sized and large yachts.
How can I use a yacht economically?
1. Avoid prolonged engine heating. Once the engine is running smoothly, you can drive normally. 2. Regularly adjust the engine, adhere to scheduled maintenance times, and have professionals inspect and adjust the yacht. 3. When the yacht faces adverse conditions, be sure to slow down. 4. Regularly maintain the propeller to prevent damage. 5. Do not carry unnecessary weight on the boat. 6. Slow down when the yacht encounters headwinds or crosswinds. 7. Ensure the yacht stays away from any marine plants.
What should be paid attention to when driving and sailing a yacht?
For most people, driving a yacht is a pleasure. Modern yacht operating systems are advanced and flexible, so international restrictions on yacht driving qualifications are relatively relaxed. Driving a yacht is actually very simple, even easier than driving a car. However, because driving a yacht requires basic nautical knowledge and electromechanical knowledge, and the safety of the driver and other vessels needs to be considered, the law still stipulates that a powerboat driving license must be obtained before driving a yacht. This legal provision is made to ensure basic safety protection for marine navigation. The skill of driving a yacht is not simply the driving technique of the vessel, but also a thorough understanding of the situation on the water.