Prior to carry out any maintenance and adjustment task on the yacht, turn all necessary safety devices on and consider informing all personnel operating nearby. In particular, place warning signs in the nearby areas and prevent accessibility to any device that, if operated, could cause unexpected hazardous conditions, thus endangering the persons on board and/or property.
Do not scatter any type of waste into the environment, to avoid pollution, and use only the dedicated disposal areas in the harbours.
The yacht is equipped with a great deal of complex equipment and systems, that require periodic checks and maintenance.
One factor that can lead to breakdowns or inconveniences is the irregular use of the yacht.
It is in fact known, that mechanical devices have less troubles if used regularly.
We recommend therefore, to have all on board devices regularly operate, to avoid unpleasant surprises.
If you have to leave the yacht unattended for a long period, (as often happens during the winter), we advise you to cover it in a dry shore and carry out all pre and post dry shore operations.
While working in the engine room, it is obligatory to disconnect the magneto-thermal switches of the pumps of the bilge automatic draining system, in order to prevent fuel, lubricants and other liquids to accidentally spill out, thus polluting the waters around the yacht.