90150i Stern thruster installation manual

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90150i Stern thruster installation manual
SIDE-POWER
Thruster Systems
90150i
Stern thruster
installation manual
!
This manual is to be used in addition to the regular
installation manual for the Sidepower thruster.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE:
SLEIPNER MOTOR AS
P.O. Box 519
N-1612 Fredrikstad
Norway
Tel: +47 69 30 00 60
Fax: +47 69 30 00 70
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Made in Norway
This manual is intended for professionals only,
and does not contain all detailed work instructions
for what must be done to ensure correct and safe
installation of the sternthruster.
© Sleipner Motor AS 2012
Features/Measurements
GB
Features
Groves for
application
of sealant
Tunnel halves snaps
together after
mounting gearleg/
propellers
Extra metal
support
brackets
The combination of metal
brackets and support struts
eliminates the need for a
seperate support for the
motor inside the boat
Integrated support struts for each
of the 4 motor bracket legs
Measurements
W.L.
E
D
(Outer flange diam.)
F
60°
I
(Cut-out diam.)
B
C
Bolt holes diaG
:
Bolt pos tion radiusH:
Cut out in s tern:
F
E
D
(Bolt holes diam.)
(Bolt position diam.)
PS !
Necessary
support
of motor.
Minimum is
hulls bottom
thickness
G
Outs ide of flange:
H
A
Thruster
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
SE(P) 130
363mm/14.2”
345mm/13.6” 250mm/9.84” 350mm/13.8” 350mm/13.8”
270mm/10.6” 8x10.5mm/0.41” 308mm/12.1” 330mm/13”
SE(P) 170
386mm/15.2”
345mm/13.6” 250mm/9.84” 350mm/13.8” 350mm/13.8”
270mm/10.6” 8x10.5mm/0.41” 308mm/12.1” 330mm/13”
SE(P) 210
424mm/16.7”
345mm/13.6” 250mm/9.84” 350mm/13.8” 350mm/13.8”
270mm/10.6” 8x10.5mm/0.41” 308mm/12.1” 330mm/13”
SH 240
195mm/7.7”
345mm/13.6” 250mm/9.84” 350mm/13.8” 350mm/13.8”
270mm/10.6” 8x10.5mm/0.41” 308mm/12.1” 330mm/13”
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90150i Stern thruster tunnel
1.0.1- 2012
THE STERN-THRUSTER MUST BE KEPT DRY AT ALL TIMES
Planning
and important
precautions
ItGB
is very important that you do
everything
possible to
ensure that the thruster stays dry at
allTotimes.
achieve maximum effect, reliability and durability from your Sidepower Sternthruster, a correct installation is very important.
Please follow the instructions carefully, and make sure that all checkpoints are carefully controlled.
The
electromotor and and solenoid system is not to be considered as waterproof, and will be dammaged if they
keep
getting
corriosion).
Therefore,
the
thrusters
installation
compartment must be kept dry at all
1.Make
surewet
that(rust
there and
are enough
space both
inside and
outside
the transom
of the boat.
times.
Additional considerations for positioning of stern thruster:
This
is more
for a sternthruster
installation
than forunder
a bowthruster
installation as the sternthruster has to be
o Make
suredifficult
that the stern-tunnel
does not disturb
the waterflow
the hull
o Ensure
when
installed
doesThis
not foul
exisiting equipment
likebe
steerage
links etc.into a dry area.
fitted
in thethat
bilge
at the
sterntheofthruster
the boat.
is generally
a “wet”inside
area the
thatboat
must
transformed
sure that the water flow from the thruster are not intereferred to much by sterndrives, trimtabs etc.
KEPTo Make
DRY
ATthe thrust
ALL
TIMES
as
this will reduce
considerably.
o It is possible
to mount the
off the boat’s centre line if necessary.
Important
precautions
! tunnel
ensure
the
thruster
stays
atin question you can easily remove material in the necessary area to fit the thruster. o Ifthat
the stern
thickness
is to much
for thedry
thruster
-
mustthickness
seal all even
drainhere
holes
into to
thebecompartment
of the
thruster. given as max. stern thickness.
You
The stern
willgoing
never have
less than the max.
measurement
-
The surrounding compartments and any plates or compartments above must be drained in a good way to the
THE STERN-THRUSTER MUST BE KEPT DRY AT ALL TIMES
bilge and
areawill
in front
of the thrusters
installation compartment.
s waterproof,
be dammaged
if they
isIf very
important
you
do
everything
to ensure
that comes
the thruster
dry of
at the
llation- Itcompartment
must
dry
at all
the propeller
shaftbethat
orkept
other
moving
parts with apossible
high possibility
for leakage
through stays
the bottom
all boat
times.
same compartment where the thruster is placed, you must make a seperate compartment for the
in the
Thethruster
electromotor
and and
solenoid
system
not
considered
waterproof,
and leakages.
will be dammaged if they keep getting wet
isolating
it from
these
veryistonormal
highlyasprobable
water
uster installation
as the
sternthruster
has
beto beand
(rust and corriosion). Therefore, the thrusters installation compartment must be kept dry at all times. This is more difficult for a
rea that
must
be installation
transformed
into
a dry
area.
than for
a bowthruster
installation
as the sternthruster
be fittedso
in the
the stern
of the boat. - sternthruster
The rudder
shaft entrances
to
the boat
and its surroundings
musthas
betodrained
thatbilge
anyatwater
coming
in here
This is generally a “wet” area that must be transformed into a dry area.
are drained to go into the compartment in front of the sternthruster compartment.
precautions
! that the sternthrusters installation compartment will not be were water runs if a self- Important
It is also important
to ensure
- You must seal all drain holes going into the compartment of the thruster.
hruster. draining system of the boat deck fails to operate properly.
-
- The surrounding compartments and any plates or compartments above must be drained in a good way to the bilge area in front
Generally,
allinstallation
possible compartment.
actions should be taken to ensure that water leakages from sources that are likely to have
of
the thrusters
s above must be drained in a good way to the
leakages
are
to prevent
water
entering
the stern-thruster
- Ifwater
the propeller
shaft
or drained
other moving
parts with
a highfrom
possibility
for leakage
comes throughcompartment.
the bottom of the boat in the same
compartment where the thruster is placed, you must make a seperate compartment for the thruster isolating it from these very
and highly
probableawater
leakages.
- normal
We advice
to install
self-activating
bilge-pump, preferably
y for leakage
comes
through
the
bottom
of the
- The
shaft entrances
toin
thethe
boatstern-thruster
and its surroundings
must be drainedIfso that any water coming in here are drained to go
withrudder
an alarm
system,
compartment.
into
the
compartment
in
front
of
the
sternthruster
compartment.
must make
a
seperate
compartment
for
the
you are not confident that you have been able to seal this
- It is also important to ensure that the sternthrusters installation compartment will not be were water runs if a self-draining system
water leakages.
comparment
well,
this pump
is absolutely necessary.
of
the boat deck fails
to operate
properly.
The thruster
all possible
actions
should
taken
ensurebe
that
water leakages
to have water leakt be drained
that
any water
coming
inthruster
hereto must
- - Generally,
Theso
control-cable
system
for thebe
installed
so thatfrom sources that are likely
compartment
ages are drained to prevent water from entering the stern-thruster compartment.
must be kept
atleast all junctions and connectors are kept dry at all times.
ter compartment.
dry at all times
- We advice to install a self-activating bilge-pump, preferably with an alarm system, in the stern-thruster compartment. If you are
confident
have been ablekit,
this
comparment
well, athis
pump is absolutely necessary.
- not
In the
sternthruster
there
will
be included
cable,
ompartment
willSidepower
notthat
beyou
were
water runsto ifseal
a self-
- The
control-cable
system
for the thruster
must placed
be installed
so that
atleast all junctions and connectors are kept dry at all times.
so that
electronic
controlbox
originally
on the
electromotor,
- In
thebe
Sidepower
sternthruster
there willinbeaincluded
a cable, so
that electronic controlbox originally placed on the electromocan
fitted away
from thekit,thruster
higher position
securing
tor, can be fitted away from the thruster in a higher position securing that it will stay dry at all times, even if there are accidental
ter leakages
sources
likely
toifhave
that from
it will
stay
dry that
at allare
times,
even
there
are
accidental
leakages
into
the stern-thruster
compartment.
Please
see
instructionsleakages
on the following pages of how to connect this. If you are
installing
a
sternthruster
without
the
special
sternthruster
tunnel
available
tern-thruster
into compartment.
the stern-thruster compartment. Please see instructions onfrom
theSidepower, this kit can be bought seperately.
ly
If
at
following pages of how to connect this. If you are installing a
sternthruster without the special sternthruster tunnel available from
Sidepower, this kit can be bought seperately.
The thruster
compartment
must be kept
dry at all times
e,
or,
ges
the
om
Wet bilge area
Thruster
compartment
must be kept dry
at all times
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Planning and important precautions
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Description of illustrations:
THE STERN-THRUSTER MUST BE KEPT DRY AT ALL TIMES
A : All draining holes or other openings from wet areas into the thruster installation compartment must be sealed.
B: Originally non-sealed bulkhead
C: Description
Stringers in the
boats lenght directions, normally there are drain holes through these from side-compartments
of illustrations:
D: Plate above bilge where the steering system and other technical installations are often installed
MUST
BE
KEPT
DRY
ALL
TIMES
A : All
draining
holesAT
or other
openE: Watertight bulkhead to engine room.
F
ings from wet areas into the
D
F:Thruster
B
thruster installation compartment
G: Ensure
are draining holes in these positions to lead the water to the bilge to be pumpe out.
mustthere
be sealed.
B
F
H:D Make anti drip edges on all surfaces aboveC
the thruster compartent to ensure that any water here will go via the drain holes
B: Originally non-sealed bulkhead
H
and to the wet part of the bilge.
C: Stringers in the boats lenght
directions, normally there are
drain holes through these
from side-compartments
H
A
THE STERN-THRUSTER MUST BE KEPT DRY AT ALL TIMES
A
D: Plate above bilge where the
G
steering system and other
technical
installations
are often
Description
of illustrations:
installed
A : All draining holes or other openE: Watertight
bulkhead
toareas
engine
room.
ings
from wet
into
the
F
thruster installation compartment
F: Thruster
must be sealed.
A
B
G: Ensure there are draining holes in these
C
B:
Originally
non-sealed
bulkhead
B positions to lead the water to the bilge to
C: Stringers
be pumpe
out. in the boats lenght
C
directions, normally thereGare
H Make anti
dripholes
edgesthrough
on all surfaces
drain
these
above the
thruster
compartent
to
from side-compartments
E ensure that any water here will go via
D: Plate
theof
the drain
holesabove
and tobilge
the where
wet part
steering system and other
the bilge.
technical installations are often
installed
H
DE: Watertight bulkhead to engine room.
G
F
D
A
A
C
G
G
E
F
G: Ensure there are draining holes in these
F positions to lead the water to the bilge to
be pumpe out.
H Make
E anti drip edges on all surfaces
above the thruster compartent to
ensure that any water hereBwill go via
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drain holes and to the wet part of
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Installation
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1. Once the place for the installation has been decided, hold the tunnel half/flange in place in the horizontal position and mark
the bolt holes.
Remove the tunnel and it is then possible to calculate and mark the centre.
BOLT
ON INSTALLATION
It is important that the tunnel flange sits flush on the transom. If this is not case, then the fitting area on the transom will
2.
have to be worked to ensure a snug fit. PS ! Take
careinstallation
with grindershas
as itbeen
is verydecided,
easy to remove
fibreglass
Once the
place
for the
hold to
themuch
tunnel
in place in the horizontal
At
this
time,
cut
out
the
centre
hole
in
the
transom
to
the
same
internal
diameter
tunnel flange
(ref.mark
measurements,
position and mark
the bolt holes. Remove the tunnel and it is then possibleastothecalculate
and
the
page 2) and drill the bolt holes. Before actual fitting the stern tunnel, we recommend that the prepared area is sealed with a
gelcoat
centre (see Fig.
1). or similar to ensure there is no water ingress.
3.
Before fitting the tunnel to the transom, install the gear leg to the tunnel as described in the thruster installation manual.
Secure the motor bracket with the included metal support brackets according to Fig 1. This eliminates the need for any exIt is important
that
the of
tunnel
flange
sits
flush
onmotor
the can
transom.
If this
not case, then
the
fitting
areafor
tunnel
in place
in
the
horizontal
ternal
support
the thruster
motor.
The
electric
now be fitted
to theismotorbracket
(refer to
thruster
manual
correct
procedure),
and
the
stern
thruster
can
be
attached
to
the
transom
as
one
unit
as
the
cut-out
is
dimensioned
to allow
on
transom
will
have tomotor.
be mark
worked
a snug fit.
henthepossible
tothe
calculate
theto ensure
for
size of the and
If accessibility
is limited, consider connecting the thruster cables before fitting the complete unit to
the transom.
PS ! Take care
with grinders as it is very easy to remove to much fibreglass
GL
UE
GL
UE
4. When
fitting
tunnel to
the transom,
that there
is ample
sealant
(Sikaflex
or similar)
the sealing
of the
At this time,
cut out
thethecentre
hole
and theensure
transom
to the
same
internal
diameter
asinthe
tunneltracks
flange
tunnel flange and around the bolts to make a water tight fitting (see Fig. 2&3). Bolts, washers and nuts are not included as
andIfdrill
bolt
holes.
Before
actual
fitting
thethickness.
stern tunnel,
we recommend
thelock
prepared
area
is of
theircase,
lenght
will vary
depending
on
the transom
We recommend
A4 stainlessthat
with A4
nuts and A4
washers
m.
thisthe
is not
then
the
fitting
area
a large diameter on both outside and inside.
sealed with a gelcoat or similar to ensure there is no water ingress.
5. Fit the outer half of the stern tunnel according to Fig. 4. Use glue (Sikaflex or similar) to get a secure bond. Make sure that
h fibreglass the lock tabs in the outer half snaps in to the holes in the inner half for the tunnel to be certain that the two halves are locked
together
fitting
the tunnel
to the
transom,
install the gear leg to the
meBefore
internal
diameter
as the
tunnel
flange
unnel
as describedthat
in the
installation
we recommend
thethruster
prepared
area is manual. We recommend
Fig. 2
hat you fit the oil feed
pipe also
before
the tunnel is bolted to the
ress.
BOLT
ON
INSTALLATION
FIG. 2
ransom.
Tighten to
Fig. 1
Special installation points for Sidepower SP 5520Nm
S & SP 75 T &
2a.
Once the place for the installation has been decided, hold the tunnel in place in the horizontal
SP
described on page 5 of this manual.
end95 T position
and mark the bolt holes. Remove the tunnel and it is then possible to calculate and mark the
centre (see Fig. 1).
When fitting
FIG.the2 tunnel, ensure that there is ample sealant
Sikaflex or similar) in the sealing tracks of the tunnel flange and
&3a.
It is important that the tunnel flange sits flush on the transom. If this is not case, then the fitting area
around the bolts to make a water tight fitting (see FIG. 2&3).
on the transom will have to be worked to ensure a snug fit.
BOLT
ON INSTALLATION
Bolts, washers and nuts
are not included
as they will vary depending
PS ! Take care with grinders as it is very easy to remove to much fibreglass
on the transom thickness. We recommend A4 stainless with A4 lock
At this time, cut out the centre hole and the transom to the same internal diameter as the tunnel flange
nuts and
A4 washers
of aplace
large diameter
on both outside
and inside.
2a.
Once
for the
installation
has been
decided,
holdwe
therecommend
tunnel in place
in the
horizontal
and drill
thethe
bolt holes.
Before
actual fitting
the stern
tunnel,
that the
prepared
area is
and
position
and
mark
the
bolt
holes.
Remove
the
tunnel
and
it
is
then
possible
to
calculate
and
mark the
sealed with a gelcoat or similar to ensure there is no water ingress.
Bolts diameter
(stainless
steel):
centre
(see Fig.
1).
ing
ø 10mm or 3/8” for SP 55 S & SP 75 T & SP 95 T & SP 155 TC
SEALANT
4a.
Before fitting the tunnel to the transom, install the gear leg to the
øck12mm
or 1/2”
forimportant
SP 220 TC
&the
SP tunnel
285 TCflange sits flush on the transom. If this is not case, then the fitting area
3a.
It
is
that
tunnel as described in the thruster installation manual. We recommendFIG.
Holes
3 for lock tabs
e.
on the
transom
will
have
be worked
to ensure
a snug
fit.
that you
fit the
oil feed
pipe
alsotobefore
the tunnel
to
the
Fig. is
4 bolted
tabs to much fibreglass
PS ! Take care with grinders as it is very easy toLock
remove
FIG. 2
transom.
The electromotor
must
have
a solid
support
so and
that the
the transom
weight to the same internal diameter as the tunnel flange
At
this
time,
cut
out
the
centre
hole
Special installation points for Sidepower SP 55 S & SP 75 T &
Ccan notFig.
3and
cause
a twisting
action
on the tunnelactual
(see FIG. 4).
SEALANT
the bolt
SP 95
T drill
described
onholes.
page 5 Before
of this manual.fitting the stern tunnel, we recommend that the prepared area is
sealed with a gelcoat or similar to ensure there is no water ingress.
FIG.
3
WASHERS
Refer to the installation
manual for the recommended thruster fitting.
5a.
When fitting the tunnel, ensure that there is ample sealant
4a.(Sikaflex
Before
fitting theintunnel
to the transom,
the gear
leg toand
the
or similar)
the sealing
tracks ofinstall
the tunnel
flange
t
tunnel
described
in the
thruster
installation
manual.
recommend
LOCKNUT
around
theas
bolts
to make
a water
tight
fitting (see
FIG. We
2&3).
OR
DOUBLE
thatwashers
you fit the
feed
pipe
beforeasthe
tunnel
is bolted
to the
Bolts,
andoilnuts
are
notalso
included
they
will vary
depending
NUTS
FIG. 2
transom.
on the
transom thickness.
We
recommend
A4
stainless
with
A4
lock
WASHERS
er fitting.
Special
installation
points
for Sidepower
SP 55 and
S &inside.
SP 75 T &
nuts and
A4 washers
of a large
diameter
on both outside
SP 95 T described on page 5 of this manual.
FIG. 4
Bolts
diameter
Bolts
diameter (stainlessLOCKNUT
steel):
Apply glue on the
5a.
When
fitting
tunnel,
there
ample
sealant
DOUBLE
(stainless
adjoining
edges of
ø 10mm
orsteel):
3/8”
forthe
SPOR
55NUTS
S & ensure
SP 75 Tthat
& SP
95 is
T&
SP 155
TC
SEALANT
(Sikaflex
or
similar)
in
the
sealing
tracks
of
the
tunnel
flange
and
the
tunnel
halves
øø10mm
or
3/8”
12mm or 1/2” for SP 220 TC & SP 285 TC
around the bolts to make a 90150i
water tight
fitting
(see
FIG.
2&3).
FIG. 3
Stern thruster tunnel 1.0.1- 2012
5
Bolts, washers and nuts are not included as they will vary depending
Motor support
on the transom thickness. We recommend A4 stainless with A4 lock
GB
Electrical installation
REMOTE INSTALLATION
OF THE ELECTRONIC BOX.
As the electronic controlbox and its contact are the most sensitive parts on the thruster, we advice that these are
REMOTE
INSTALLATION
ELECTRONIC
BOX.
removed from
the thruster and fittedOF
in a THE
high place
in the boat so to secure
these from water ingress, even if the
thrusters
compartment
getsitsflooded.
As the
electronic
controlbox and
contact are the most sensitive parts on the thruster, we advice that these are removed from the
thruster
and fitted
high
place in the boat
so to
from water
even
if the you
thrusters
gets flooded. Included
within athe
stern-thruster
tunnel
kitsecure
is anthese
extension
cableingress,
that will
allow
to docompartment
this.
Included with the stern-thruster tunnel kit is an extension cable that will allow you to do this.
Procedure:
1
Exchange
and on
BLUE
wires
on main
the sides
of the
solenoids
that
is coming
from the
1 Exchange
the GREY the
and GREY
BLUE wires
the sides
of the
solenoids
thatmain
is coming
from the
electronic
controlbox
with the
GREY and
BLUE
wires
from
the
extension
cable.
electronic controlbox with the GREY and BLUE wires from the extension cable.
2. Exchange the BLACK, BROWN and WHITE wires from the electronic controlbox with BLACK , BROWN and WHITE wires in the
2.
Exchange the BLACK, BROWN and WHITE wires from the electronic controlbox with BLACK ,
extension cable.
andtheWHITE
wiresconnections
in the extension
3. Cut the BROWN
strips holding
RED internal
together cable.
with the other internal connections, and leave the RED wires on the
main
solenoids.
Cut
the
red
wire
in
accordance
to
drawing.
3.
Cut the strips holding the RED internal connections together with the other internal connections,
4 Remove the electronic controlbox and its harness from the solenoid system on the thruster.
and
leave the RED wires on the main solenoids. Cut the red wire in accordance to drawing.
5 Locate and fasten the electronic controlbox in a position where it will surely keep dry. This should be relatively high in the boat,
so
an extreme
level of bilge
water can not
it. Also ensure
positionsystem
is safe on
against
running from
4 that even
Remove
the electronic
controlbox
andgetitstoharness
from that
the the
solenoid
the water
thruster.
above.
5
Locate and fasten the electronic controlbox in a position where it will surely keep dry. This should
6 Remove the electronic controlbox from its original harness and plug it into the connector on the extension cable.
be relatively
in thepanel(s)
boat, somust
thatnow
even
extreme
level
ofmale
bilgeplug
water
canremotely
not getinstalled
to it. Also
7. The extension
cable tohigh
the control
be an
connecte
to the
AMP
on this
controlbox.
that the position
is safe against
from
Ensure ensure
that all controlcable
junctions/connectors
are water
placedrunning
so that they
willabove.
stay dry at all times.
6
Remove the electronic controlbox from its original harness and plug it into the connector on the
extension cable.
Procedure:
7.
The extension cable to the control panel(s) must now be connecte to the AMP male plug on this
remotely installed controlbox. Ensure that all controlcable junctions/connectors are placed so that
Electronic controlbox
they will stay dry at all times.
placed high, away from
splashing water.
SIDE-POWER
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New
connector for
electronic
controlbox
SIDE-POWER
Electronic
controlbox to
be removed
from thruster
AMP male
connector to
control panel (s)
Connectors to
thruster
2m
extension
Wet bilge area
EXISTING HARNESS
REMOVED
EXISTING HARNESS
STERN EXTENSION
HARNESS INSTALLED
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Stern thruster installation manual
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90150i Stern thruster tunnel
Version
- 2010
Version 1.7.1
1.6 - 2005
1.0.1- 2012
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Red
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Cut the
Red wire
as close as
possible to
contact
Important user precautions
GB
• Never use the thruster if there are people or animals swimming in the area around the thruster. The thruster propeller can
cause serious injuries when it is running.
• WARNING ! Never store any items that can leak explosive gas in the same room where the sternthruster is fitted. The
thruster will create sparks that can cause an explosion if there are explosive gases present.
• When the boat is going backwards in a “dirty” harbour with lots of floating objects / debris, this can be “collected” by the transom
of the boat. These objects / debris can cause damage to the thruster if sucked into the tunnel while the thruster are being operated. All the thrusters are built with flexible couplings changeable from inside the boat, but damages can occur to other parts of
the thruster in certain cases.
• Always turn of the main power / disconnect the thruster from the batteries before touching any moving parts of the thruster inside or outside the boat.
• If the thruster does not move the boat/does not give any thrust you must immediately stop trying to run it and turn off the main
power switch until the reason for this is found and corrected.
• This manual is in addition to the general thruster manual, so this must be read and understood also !
Installation checklist
GB
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Sleipner Motor AS assumes no responsibility or liability for the installation of any components. Skilled installers should be used, and there might be unforeseen factors that can make one or more installation instructions
wrong or not entirely correct for the boat in question. The installtion responsibility is thereby solely on the party
that are actually performing the installation.
 All bolts are securely tightened and sealant is applied as instructed.
 The outer and inner half of the tunnel is securely locked together.
 All necessary actions have been taken to ensure that the thrusters installation compartment will stay dry at all times.
 The electronic controlbox of the thruster have been remotely fitted in a high place where there are no chance it will be submerged or splashed with water.
 All electrical wiring, cable sizes and battery capacity is according to the thruster installation manual.
 The unit has been moved by hand and found to run freely.
STERNTHRUSTER TUNNEL INSTALLED BY: ........................................................................................
DATE:.............................
INSTALLED THRUSTER: ....................................................................
90150i Stern thruster tunnel
1.0.1- 2012
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Fax: +372 6442211
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Spain
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Australia
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France
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Auckland
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Switzerland
Senero AG
Winterthur
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Germany
Jabsco GmbH
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Sleipner Motor AS
Fredrikstad
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Fax:+47 69 30 00 70
www.sleipner.no
info@sleipner.no
Greece
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Austria
G. Ascherl GmbH
Hard, Bregenz
Tel:+43 5574 899000
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Benelux
ASA Boot Electro
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Fax:+31 20 436 9109
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Brazil
Electra Service Ltda.
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Bulgaria
Yachting BG
Burgas
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www.yachting.bg
info@yachting.bg
China/Hong Kong
Storm Force Marine Ltd.
Wanchai, Hong Kong
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Fax:+852 2866 9260
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sales@stormforcemarine.com
Croatia
Yacht Supplier
Icici
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Fax:+385 51 704 600
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Cyprus
Ocean Marine Equipment Ltd
Limassol
Tel: +357 253 69731
Fax: +357 253 52976
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Denmark
Gertsen & Olufsen AS
Hørsholm
Tel:+45 4576 3600
Fax:+45 4576 1772
www.gertsen-olufsen.dk
info@gertsen-olufsen.dk
Iceland
Maras EHF
Reykjavik
Tel:+354 555 6444
Fax:+354 565 7230
www.maras.is
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India
Indo Marine Engineering Co. Pvt. Ltd
Pune, Maharashtra
Tel:+91 20 2712 3003
Fax:+91 20 2712 2295
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Israel
Atlantis Marine Ltd.
Tel Aviv
Tel:+972 3 522 7978
Fax:+972 3 523 5150
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Saim S.P.A.
Assago-Milan
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Russia
Standarte
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Tel:+7 495 575 67 23
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South Africa
PowerSol
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South Korea
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Mercury Marine Supply
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Istanbul
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Sleipner Motor Ltd.
South Brent
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Ukraine
Yachtglanz Marine Equipment
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Dubai
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