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BENETEAU 323 

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Apr. 01, 2004 
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OWNER’S MANUAL 

BENETEAU 323 

 

HULL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER:  
 US-BEY _ _ _  _ _  _  _  _ _  

 
OWNER’S MANUAL BENETEAU PART #: 112746 
 

TABLE OF CONTENTS: 
 

I)

 

INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................3

 

II)

 

ANTI-FOULING..................................................................................................................................4

 

III)

 

LIMITED WARRANTY......................................................................................................................5

 

IV)

 

HULL IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS ..............................................................................................7

 

V)

 

DEALER'S RESPONSIBILITIES .......................................................................................................7

 

VI)

 

OWNER'S/OPERATOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES................................................................................8

 

VII)

 

SAFE OPERATION AND WARNING LABELS.............................................................................12

 

VIII)

 

FEDERAL/STATE REGULATIONS................................................................................................17

 

IX)

 

COMMISSIONING ...........................................................................................................................20

 

X)

 

SPECIFICATIONS OF THE BOAT..................................................................................................24

 

XI)

 

INTERIOR LAYOUT ........................................................................................................................26

 

XII)

 

DECK .................................................................................................................................................28

 

XIII)

 

SAILS AND RIGGING......................................................................................................................29

 

XIV)

 

FRESH WATER SYSTEM................................................................................................................42

 

XV)

 

BILGE PUMP SYSTEM....................................................................................................................44

 

XVI)

 

SEACOCKS AND THRU-HULLS....................................................................................................47

 

XVII)

 

MARINE TOILET & HOLDING TANK ..........................................................................................49

 

XVIII)

 

ELECTRIC SYSTEMS ......................................................................................................................53

 

XX)

 

LP GAS SYSTEM..............................................................................................................................63

 

XXI)

 

STEERING SYSTEM ........................................................................................................................66

 

XXII

 

ENGINE .............................................................................................................................................68

 

XXIII)

 

HANDLING.......................................................................................................................................73

 

XXIV)

 

MAINTENANCE OF YOUR BOAT.................................................................................................74

 

XXV)

 

WINTERIZING PROCEDURES.......................................................................................................80

 

XXVI)

 

ENVIRONMENT...............................................................................................................................85

 

 
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Summary of Contents for 323

Page 1: ...I SAFE OPERATION AND WARNING LABELS 12 VIII FEDERAL STATE REGULATIONS 17 IX COMMISSIONING 20 X SPECIFICATIONS OF THE BOAT 24 XI INTERIOR LAYOUT 26 XII DECK 28 XIII SAILS AND RIGGING 29 XIV FRESH WATER SYSTEM 42 XV BILGE PUMP SYSTEM 44 XVI SEACOCKS AND THRU HULLS 47 XVII MARINE TOILET HOLDING TANK 49 XVIII ELECTRIC SYSTEMS 53 XX LP GAS SYSTEM 63 XXI STEERING SYSTEM 66 XXII ENGINE 68 XXIII HANDLING ...

Page 2: ...ns and professional instruction in your area Please keep this portion for your records cut here to separate RECEIPT OWNER S NAME ADDRESS Zip Owner of the BENETEAU 323 number Does certify that I have taken delivery and read the information in the owner s manual delivered with the boat Signed on this____day of________in the year________ ________________________________________________ Owners Signatu...

Page 3: ...cribe the major points of your boat within this book we cannot cover every detail Owning a boat and the operation of it are complex issues that can only be mastered by vast experience and professional assistance Please call your dealer or feel free to call us if any question should arise If you are a seasoned sailor much of the manual may be old news and if this is your first boat we hope this wil...

Page 4: ...f materials and operational standards are monitored so that the structural design matches the engineered standard This coupled with the mastery of building techniques allows Beneteau USA to offer you one of the most favorable structural warranties in the marine industry Methodology for anti fouling application when new 1 Clean and degrease hull thoroughly using a denatured ethyl alcohol 2 Sand hul...

Page 5: ...s necessary to protect the boat 12 any damage or deterioration to the boat resulting from participation in a competitive sporting event In addition if 1 any structural damage to the boat is suffered as a result of any cause other than a defect in material or workmanship whether or not such damage requires or results in any repairs to the hull or deck or 2 any repairs or alterations to the boat of ...

Page 6: ...he completed and signed warranty form from your dealer Subsequent owners of Beneteaus are invited to become a member of Club Beneteau as well We will automatically enroll these boat owners upon receipt of their warranty transfer cards In the event that you change your address please fill out and mail in the change of address card at the back of the manual to the address below so that you will not ...

Page 7: ...aler is an independent sales agency and they are a part of a worldwide distribution network with dealers in 28 countries A Beneteau Dealer has certain obligations to you as the customer and to Beneteau as an authorized sales agency A Dealer s responsibility does not end with the sale of your boat Your Dealer is responsible for the following Delivering your new Beneteau to you complete as ordered i...

Page 8: ...ailing course Before leaving the dock be sure that all your equipment is in working order that you are aware of the weather conditions and someone ashore is familiar with your destination or sailing activities MANDATORY COAST GUARD SAFETY EQUIPMENT Many safety items are required for compliance with the U S Coast Guard regulations Note that these regulations are subject to change It is the owner s ...

Page 9: ... good rule of thumb to follow dictates that your bow stern and spring line be equal to the length of the boat Life jackets anchor anchor chain and line throwing line flares soft wooden plugs for thru hulls life ring fire extinguisher and foghorn Electronics Depth Sounder Log Speedometer and VHF Radio SAFETY COURSES It is recommended that owners and operators gain knowledge and experience in boat s...

Page 10: ...nt with appropriate chafing gear Careful and regular inspection of moored boats on a regular basis is necessary to ensure the boat s safety ADDITIONAL SAFETY EQUIPMENT A number of additional safety items are worthy of your consideration These range from safety harnesses to emergency beacons life rafts and survival suits Their use depends upon the intended use of the yacht We suggest you investigat...

Page 11: ...w with spare blades SPARE PARTS A basic kit should consist of the following Standing and Running Rigging Turnbuckles monel seizing wire clevis and cotter pins shackles blocks extra line rigging tape duct tape Fasteners Assortment of stainless steel screws nuts bolts and washers Hose clamps Electrical Electrical tape wire crimps on lugs spare navigation light bulbs Lubricating supplies WD 40 and si...

Page 12: ... and or alcohol Do not venture out in weather or sea conditions beyond the skill or experience of the operator There are Warning and Caution statements affixed to your Beneteau These are detailed below with location FUEL WARNING LABEL Affixed to the fuel tank Beneteau Part 111358 SHORE POWER LABEL At the 110V distribution panel Beneteau Part 111359 ...

Page 13: ...BENETEAU 323 Page 13 of 85 Apr 01 2004 rev 00 PROPANE LABELS At the propane stove affixed to the bulkhead in the galley Beneteau Part 111353 Beneteau Part 111357 ...

Page 14: ...BENETEAU 323 Page 14 of 85 Apr 01 2004 rev 00 In the propane locker affixed under the propane locker lid Beneteau Part 015903 On or next to the LP Gas Line Beneteau Part 111361 ...

Page 15: ...RNING LABEL Located on the transom Beneteau Part 111354 HIGH VOLTAGE WARNING LABEL Located beside the 110v electric panel Beneteau Part 111365 TRANSOM DOOR WARNING LABEL Located on or next to the helmsman s seat Not applicable on all models Beneteau Part 111362 ...

Page 16: ...hes Beneteau Part 111363 OPTIONAL INVERTER BATTERY SWITCH LABEL Located at the battery switches Beneteau Part 112624 Not applicable on all models SLING LOCATION ARROWS LABEL Located at or near the hull to deck joint Beneteau Part 111364 ANTI FREEZE CAUTION TAG Tied to the breaker for the water Beneteau Part 111046 ...

Page 17: ...BENETEAU 323 Page 17 of 85 Apr 01 2004 rev 00 VIII FEDERAL STATE REGULATIONS DISCHARGE OF OIL Located under the sail locker lid Beneteau Part 111352 ...

Page 18: ...ocker lid Beneteau Part 111356 MARINE SANITATION Your Beneteau is equipped with an USCG approved marine head and holding tank By law you must use a holding tank in all U S waters Check with local authorities for regional laws governing your area before selecting the overboard discharge option ...

Page 19: ...ore forms please call the U S Coast Guard Boating Safety Hotline at 800 368 5647 NATIONAL VESSEL DOCUMENTATION CENTER 2039 STONEWALL JACKSON DR FALLING WATERS WV 25419 TOLL FREE 1 800 799 8362 PHONE 304 271 2400 FAX 304 271 2405 RENDERING ASSISTANCE United States Code Title 46 The owner or operator of a vessel is required by law to render assistance to any individual or vessel in distress so long ...

Page 20: ...y recommissionings that may be required after periods of wet or dry storage The lists are of a general nature and do not attempt to provide step by step instructions The following is a list of minimum commissioning duties Additional operations may be required dependent upon the model equipment PRIOR TO LAUNCH _____ All accessories options supplied per shipping list and boat order _____ Check hull ...

Page 21: ... JOINT WITH A SOAPY SOLUTION AND LOOK FOR BUBBLES ENGINE START UP _____ Check transmission for proper fluid and proper level _____ Check crankcase dipstick for proper fluid and proper level _____ Check shift and throttle cables for proper adjustment and secure end fittings _____ Engine alarms work when key is on _____ Open engine water intake _____ Start engine check gauges and water flow at exhau...

Page 22: ... for burrs _____ Turnbuckles attached _____ Re check all pins cotters and Locktite any shackles _____ Check with salesman and work order for additional mast gear _____ Furling system built and connected to mast AFTER STEPPING MAST _____ Protect spar from scratching on mast collar on keel stepped masts _____ Turnbuckles lubricated _____ Attach standing rigging to chain plates _____ Chock mast partn...

Page 23: ...rs and drawers bilge cushions deck and cockpit lockers _____ Dry the bilge completely _____ Clean and oil exterior teak if needed _____ Clean cabin sole deck area and ports _____ All Coast Guard and safety gear aboard _____ Sails bent on ALL HEADSAILS AND MAINSAIL FIT FURLING Operate freely _____ All electronics and optional gear tested and working DELIVERY TO OWNER _____ Walk through the boat wit...

Page 24: ... installed by the dealer or owner In the case of European travel such equipment installed after manufacture may need to be certified separately DESIGN CATEGORIES Category A OCEAN Designed for extended voyages where conditions may exceed wind force 8 Beaufort scale and significant wave heights of 4 m and above and vessels largely self sufficient Category B OFFSHORE Designed for offshore voyages whe...

Page 25: ...Equipment Sails Life Raft 55 121 55 121 55 121 Crew 450 992 600 1323 750 1654 Water 160 353 160 353 160 353 Fuel 60 132 60 132 60 132 Personal Equipment 270 595 160 353 50 110 Optional Equipment Air Conditioning 80 176 80 176 80 176 Holding Tank 60 132 60 132 60 132 Auto Pilot Gear 10 22 10 22 10 22 Mech Refrigeration 20 44 20 44 20 44 Furling Mast 20 44 20 44 20 44 Spinnaker Gear 10 22 10 22 10 2...

Page 26: ...BENETEAU 323 Page 26 of 85 Apr 01 2004 rev 00 XI INTERIOR LAYOUT LAYOUT ...

Page 27: ...BENETEAU 323 Page 27 of 85 Apr 01 2004 rev 00 EXIT IN CASE OF FIRE Emergency Exit Recommended Fire Extinguisher Location Engine Compartment Fire Extinguisher Port ...

Page 28: ...d should not be used while underway See diagram below Make sure that the hatches and portholes are closed before you put out to sea In case of rough sea close the boat with the sliding hatch and weatherboards so that no water may come into the boat Check that nothing blocks the cockpit drain holes these holes should never be sealed 1 Recommended location of the life raft 2 Fwd water tank deck fill...

Page 29: ...ling main Classic main I 13 006 m I 13 006 m Total 48 1 m2 51 7 m2 J 3 372 m J 3 372 m Mainsail 23 5 m2 27 1 m2 P 11 71 m P 11 86 m Genoa 116 24 6 m2 24 6 m2 E 4 015 m E 4 015 m Specifications of the Standing Rigging V VERTICAL D DIAGONAL REF CABLE Dia In 1 V1D2 1 4 2 D1 AFT Aft Lower Shroud 1 4 3 Forestay 1 4 4 Double Backstay 3 16 Q 1 4 3 2 P P J E ...

Page 30: ...TE Fasten removable eye to double jaw toggle and roller furling unit link plates using Profurl threaded stepped pin supplied with roller furling unit 1 4 1X19 W IRE JAW AND JAW TOGGLE J200 1616 V1D2 00000 CONTROL LENGTH 12849mm 42ft 1 7 8in 13030 1 4 1X19 WIRE STEMBALL SWAGE SB08 BACKING SHELL Z428 3 8 BLANK TOGGLE TURNBUCKLE N674 001212 00000 CONTROL LENGTH 6541mm 21ft 5 1 2in 6721 Do not supply ...

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Page 32: ...ing with leather Leech Cleat 241 aluminum cleat w snubbing eyes Foot Cleat 2 1 eyelets at tack Foot Leech Single fold hot knifed 25mm tabling U V Cover U V Dacron w top backside cover T T Window 9inch vinyl Leech Foot Line 3mm Polyester Foil Tape NP 5 Trim stripe 2 x 3 8 in black Bag Type Drawstring type a Seam V 92 Blue 2 rows 3 step Ditty Bag Std NP Ditty Bag Kit Furling System Ref Beneteau 1127...

Page 33: ...il tape Drawing Information Drawn By Bob Date Nov 03 Revision 112735 R000 RF Mainsail doc Additional Notes Finished Dimensions include head and tack webs Boom Rise 85mm per 1 0 0 0 mm of E A B C M a i n s a i l m u s t b e f u r l e d s o t h a t t h i s l i n e i s i n s i d e t h e m a s t w h e n t h e m a i n s a i l i s n o t i n u s e C A U T I O N Fai lu re to do s o will c aus e p rema tur...

Page 34: ...th headsail Logos 2 bullseyes Battens 4 x 25mm flat Ben Part 112734 Bat Lengths 1 750 2 1500 3 2000 4 2500 5 n a Luff Slides 16 661A seldon slides Tell Tale 4x 1 at each batten Leech Cleat 241 Alum With snubbing eyes DraftStripe 1 in black Luff Tape 4 with 6mm rope Luff eyes 16 3 eyelets Leech Line 3mm Dacron line Insignia Black Beneteau 323 Reef Cleat 2 x 241 Alum Bag Type Drawstring type a Reef ...

Page 35: ...ail 3 Openings for line notched in as shown 4 Front flap to fold inside bag while sailing and Velcro to the interior of bag 5 Web loops and buckle at fore and aft ends for tensioning these should be sewn on the inside of the bag 6 Back of batten pocket sewn closed 7 Front needs to have internal velcro closure to keep batten in place 8 One half of the top with extra tabling width to provide for zip...

Page 36: ...k lines Date Drawn by Sept 03 Bob Pattison Revision Scale Not to Scale 000 File Name 393 Line TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION SHEET Beneteau 323 lazy jack lines Material List for BOTH SIDES 4 30mm rings 30mts of 5mm line Lines will be tied around round batten stock that is exposed in cutouts Note lengths approximate until fitted Final Cuts after Annapolis boat show 6000mm 5000mm 4000mm ...

Page 37: ... Genoa roller furling line Spinlock stoppers Mainsheet track traveller system The optional foreguy attaches to port Wichard pad eye on forward part of coachroof then led thru single block snapshackle on spi pole then led thru single block attached to starboard Wichard pad eye on forward part of coachroof then led aft as shown Jib halyard n 1 Main boom topping lift cleated on general purpose cleat ...

Page 38: ...ck stoppers Mainsheet track traveller system The optional foreguy attaches to port Wichard pad eye on forward part of coachroof then led thru single block snapshackle on spi pole then led thru single block attached to starboard Wichard pad eye on forward part of coachroof then led aft as shown Jib halyard n 1 Main boom topping lift cleated on general purpose cleat on port side of mast Jib halyard ...

Page 39: ...BENETEAU 323 Page 39 of 85 Apr 01 2004 rev 00 MAINSHEET LAYOUT ...

Page 40: ...AU 323 Page 40 of 85 Apr 01 2004 rev 00 VANG BRACKET ON MAST Vang is pinned on the top hole of the toggle of the vang bracket A single swivel block is shackled to the lowest hole of the toggle on the bracket ...

Page 41: ... 29200 95 9 9 16 00 1 MAIN HALYARD classic mast GLEISTEIN TASMANIA RED KNOT 7MM Zspar 3639 D shackle BURNT 10mm 30300 99 4 7 8 00 1 MAIN HALYARD roller furling mast GLEISTEIN TASMANIA RED KNOT 6MM ZSPAR 56 D SHACKLE BURNT 10mm 30300 99 4 7 8 00 1 MAIN BOOM TOPPING LIFT GLEISTEIN TASMANIA YELLOW KNOT 6MM ZSPAR 3212 D SHACKLE BURNT 6mm 27300 89 6 13 16 00 1 VANG LINE GLEISTEIN TASMANIA GREEN BURNT B...

Page 42: ...e water runs clear with no sputtering 5 Close all taps and the pump will turn off when it reaches operating pressure If the pump continues to cycle check all fittings for leaks Never fill up with water and diesel at the same time if the filling points are close to each other to avoid the risk of contaminating one liquid with the other Similarly avoid risk of contamination by never handling a produ...

Page 43: ...FRESH WATER SYSTEM ALL VERSIONS FRESH WATER FILL AND TANK CIRCUIT PUMP STATION BEHIND STBD SETTEE FRESH WATER PUMP AND FILTER BOW TANK 160L 42 US gal DECK FILL AND VENT FRESH WATER PUMP FILTER WASHBASIN SHOWER WATER HEATER 23L 6 US gal GALLEY SINK TRANSOM SHOWER ...

Page 44: ...r intervals To clean the filter unscrew the body and wash out the filter screen WARNING BE CAREFUL NOT TO WASH THE O RING SEAL OUT OF THE FILTER Make sure the bilge pump system is in good working order before you put out to sea Acquaint yourself with the way the bilge pump system of your boat works Locate the manual bilge pump and the handle Locate the switch of the electric bilge pump See the lay...

Page 45: ...CTRIC BILGE PUMP FILTER MANUAL BILGE PUMP INTAKE HOSE MANUAL BILGE PUMP DISCHARGE HOSE ELECTRIC BILGE PUMP DISCHARGE HOSE MANUAL BILGE PUMP BILGE SHOWER 3 WAY VALVE SHOWER DRAIN INTAKE HOSE FROM SUMP TO PUMP FROM SHOWER VALVE POSITION FOR BILGE DRAINING TURN HANDLE COUNTERCLOCKWISE FOR SHOWER DRAINING 3 WAY VALVE UNDER SINK IN HEAD ...

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Page 47: ...water has been run through a pipe for the first time check the tightness of all the clamps NOTE THESE RECOMMENDATIONS ALSO APPLY TO THE COOLING SYSTEM OF THE INBOARD ENGINE Close all the seacocks when you leave the boat The toilet is situated below the waterline get into the habit of systematically closing the seacocks after each use Make sure that all seacocks which are not used are closed before...

Page 48: ...BENETEAU 323 Page 48 of 85 Apr 01 2004 rev 00 SEACOCK AND THRU HULL LAY OUT 1 4 3 2 5 7 9 10 11 12 6 8 13 ...

Page 49: ...tion be sure the discharge thru hull valve is open before using the head Select the overboard discharge position on the Y valve 4 Select Flush Bowl with the selection lever on top of the pump body and pump the handle until the bowl is flushed clean Return the selection lever to Dry Bowl and pump the handle until the bowl is dry Limiting pump strokes will maximize the use of the holding tank 5 CLOS...

Page 50: ...BENETEAU 323 Page 50 of 85 Apr 01 2004 rev 00 WASTE TANK LOCATION WASTE TANK 50L 13 US gal ...

Page 51: ...on Be sure to open the valve at the thru hull before use and make sure it is closed after the tank has been drained BENETEAU USA P O Drawer 1218 Marion SC 29571 803 423 4201 THIS DOCUMENT IS PROPRIETARY AND REPRODUCTIONS MUST BE AUTHORIZED BY BENETEAU DRAWN BY BENETEAU SPECIFIED AND DESIGNED BY PRODUCT MANUFACTURER Part No Macerator 12v R DESCRIPTION DATE Dimension N A Material Design Date 10 16 0...

Page 52: ...P OUT TOI L ET MANUAL MANUAL TOI L ET DI SCHARGE USA INC CAUTIO N CAO DRAW ING DESCRIPTION DATE By Kg R 1313 HIGHWAY 76 WEST PO DRAWER 1218 MARION SC 29571 N Tel 843 423 4201 Fax 843 423 4912 THIS DOCUMENT IS PROPRIETARY AND REPRODUCTIONS MUST BE AUTHORIZED BY BENETEAU DRAWN BY BENETEAU SPECIFIED AND DESIGNED BY PRODUCT MANUFACTURER Weight Dimension in mm Scale Gen Tol Visa Design Date By Material...

Page 53: ...ring harness and the panel are connected together at the wiring block strip using a series of plugs from each that snap onto opposite sides of the wiring block strip Each of the boats positive 12V circuits connect to it s circuit breaker in the panel this way i e Wire 7 Deck Light connects across the wiring block to circuit breaker 7 on the panel The negative side of the circuits lead to a common ...

Page 54: ...EN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING The battery charger is completely automatic refer to the charger s manual for complete details To charge the batteries using the charger plug in the shore power cord and turn the charger breaker on at the 110V shore power panel Electricity Lay Out T1 Use rubber boots to cover wire connections From Harness 181 Red From Harness 181 Blk From Harness 18 Engine BATTERY Use rubb...

Page 55: ...BENETEAU 323 Page 55 of 85 Apr 01 2004 rev 00 12v Panel OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF BREAKER AMPERAGE ...

Page 56: ...E DIMENSION Material 029257 B323 Wago block hook up 30 30 30 30 30 30 13 14 T 1 16 16 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 5 6 7 30 G1 G2 30 30 30 30 Z1 Negative DECK Negative HULL 11 10 1 13 14 162 5 6 7 49 53 54 56 Loose wires 4 271 272 273 274 99 9 27 98 57 17 VHF T1 60 61 66 I FH8 DRAWING Deck Deck Hull FRESH WATER PUMP 13 BILGE PUMP 14 GAS VALVE 17 ANCHOR LIGHT 5 STEAMING LIGHT 6 NAVIGATION LIGHT ...

Page 57: ... 6x1 BATTERY CHARHER HOUSE R CHS 6x1 BATTERY CHARGER ENGINE R Not by the panel Not by the panel Not by the panel T1 16x1 R ENGINE BATTERY TEST 162 14x2 SHOWER PUMP STBD HEAD 60 14x2 R B COCKPIT 12V OUTLET 105 Tinned 14 100 4 300 3 200 7 600 5 600 0 400 4 600 3 900 7 400 7 400 7 400 9 900 9 900 9 900 R OUT WITH 14 5 800 13 14x2 R B WATER PRESSURE 14 14x2 R B BILGE PUMP 98 16x2 R B 12V INSTRUMENTS 9...

Page 58: ...ST LIGHTS 4 5 6 7 16x2 R 66 16x2 R B FWD CABIN STBD READING LIGHT STERN LIGHT 10 14x2 R B 67 16x2 R B FWD CABIN PORT READING LIGHT BOW RUNNING LIGHT 1 14x2 R B 49 16x2 GALLEY FLUORESCENT 40 14x2 SALON CEILING LIGHT R B 47 14x2 GALLEY CEILING LIGHT R B 54 14x2 BATH CEILING LIGHT R B 61 14x2 FWD CABIN CEILING LIGHT R B B 323 B6 09 25 03 Beneteau 323 Deck Harness 2C1T COLOR SIZE AWG L m NOTE DESIGNAT...

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Page 60: ...kers Boats are fitted with a 110V 60Hz or a 220V 50Hz system We advise you to follow these steps in order to avoid the risk of electric shock and fire Do not work on a live fitting Connect the boat shore supply cable to the boat before you plug it into the shore supply socket with the breaker off Turn the breaker on last Do not immerse the boat shore cable socket Turn off the shore supply switch o...

Page 61: ...85 Apr 01 2004 rev 00 Location of 110V Outlets and Appliances REF DESCRIPTION 1 Shore Power Inlet 2 Main Breaker 3 Battery Charger 4 110V Outlet 5 Water Heater 6 110V Panel 2 CABIN 3 CABIN IN HULL IN DECK 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 3 5 2 1 ...

Page 62: ...BENETEAU 323 Page 62 of 85 Apr 01 2004 rev 00 LAY OUT OF THE CONDUITS IN HULL IN DECK ...

Page 63: ...ume the oxygen within the cabin and release combustion products into the boat It is necessary to ventilate the boat when using the gas cooking appliances Do not obstruct the air vents of the boat Do not smoke or use an open flame when you are trying to locate a gas leak change the gas bottle or work on the gas system If you smell gas or find that the burners have gone out by accident although some...

Page 64: ... test the system for leaks following the instructions on the locker warning label 5 Switch on the solenoid using the breaker on the 12V panel 6 Light the appliance in accordance with the stove manufactures procedures Generally each burner is lit by turning the burner control knob to the lighting position and then pushing the knob in A safety thermocouple will keep the valve open as long as the bur...

Page 65: ...of 85 Apr 01 2004 rev 00 LAY OUT OF THE GAS SYSTEM SOLENOID REGULATOR PRESSURE GAUGE PIG TAIL HOSE LPG TANK PROPANE LOCKER REGULATING KIT AND LPG TANK HOSE TO STOVE LPG Conduit LPG Conduit Hose from stove to regulating kit ...

Page 66: ...to absorb the potentially tremendous load of a rudder turning freely while backing INSPECT the rudder stops on a regular basis to ensure they limit rudder travel to the correct amount failure to limit rudder play may result in steering failure CAUTION ALLOWING THE RUDDER AND WHEEL TO SPIN OUT OF CONTROL WHEN BACKING MAY CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THE STEERING SYSTEM POSSIBLY RESULTING IN A DANGEROUS ...

Page 67: ... 9 Cap Over Rudder Stock 2 Spacer Ring 10 Steering Cable 3 Lower Rudder Shaft Bearing 11 Idler Sheave Box 4 Rudder Tube 12 Steering Chain 5 Upper Rudder Shaft Bearing 13 Steerer 6 Retaining Ring 14 Wheel Brake 7 Quadrant 15 Steering Wheel 8 Rudder stop 16 Emergency Tiller 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ...

Page 68: ...ITIONAL CONTROLS In addition to the control panel the following controls are associated with engine operation 1 Battery Switch Although a part of the electrical system this switch must be energized in the ON position to provide power to the engine starter motor DO NOT OPERATE BATTERY SWITCHES WHEN THE MOTOR IS RUNNING 2 Throttle and gearshift controls are located at the helm station 3 Engine Stop ...

Page 69: ...y water should be either venting through the exhaust or passing through the heat exchanger return circuit depending on the cooling system fitted CAUTION NEVER OPERATE THE BATTERY CIRCUIT SWITCH OR THE IGNITION KEY WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING THE RESULTING CURRENT SURGE WILL DAMAGE THE ALTERNATOR DIODES Engage the clutch firmly but not harshly Do not rev the engine hard When shifting from forward to...

Page 70: ...e injector pump running dry and needing re priming Fuel that is stored outside the tanks spare cans jerrycans should be kept and stored in a ventilated place Know exactly where the fire extinguisher aperture is located so you will be able to put out a fire breaking out in the engine compartment After Fueling Replace cover clean up any spilled fuel If any rags etc were used for this purpose dispose...

Page 71: ... of the fuel will of course prevent the problem entirely and while every effort should be made towards this such as obtaining fuel from reputable dealers it must be remembered that a certain amount of water due to normal condensation in the tank is to be expected Fuel Additives Fuel additives or conditioners provide means of combating this problem These additives break the water down to a molecula...

Page 72: ...House Battery Exhaust Thruhull Throttle Shift Cables Fuel Filter Waterlock Muffler Engine Battery Engine Fire Extinguisher Port Antisyphon Valve Raw Water Filter Throttle Shift Lever Throttle Shift Cables Exhaust Thruhull Fuel Tank Vent Fuel Tank Fill Stern Tube Water Intake Engine Water Intake Engine Control Panel in cockpit Fuel Filter Fuel tank Fuel Tank Vent Fuel Tank Fill Water Heater ...

Page 73: ...d repair of your boat The dealer will advise properly or will supply you with the spare parts you need or the materials that are suited to your boat Have your boat hauled serviced once a year POSITION OF LIFTING STRAPS AND CRADLE POSITION NOTE POSITION DIMENSION IS FROM CENTER STANCHION BENETEAU 323 1687 1903 ...

Page 74: ... points to be pertinent for all FRP boats GEL COAT The gel coat is vulnerable to any nicks and scratches it may get during maneuvering in harbor and on a mooring The best way to avoid them is to undertake maneuvering calmly after thinking out all the relevant factors such as speed current wind and the layout of the harbor Always have one of the crew ready to put out a fender at the right place Whe...

Page 75: ...spots of oxidation pitting that may appear on stainless steel parts are nothing to worry about Polishing will remove them From time to time lubricate pulley blocks and sheaves turnbuckles tracks and travelers with light grease or a water repellent lubricant such as WD 40 or Triflow After a certain time at sea your winches will need cleaning inside They must be cleaned out completely once a year Fo...

Page 76: ...mois leather Should the woodwork become damaged gently rub it down with very fine sandpaper and touch it with several coats of the varnish Your dealer should be able to order a Beneteau touch up kit When this is dry rub it down with a very fine wet and dry sandpaper grade 800 or 1000 and finish off with polish or a silicone spray or wax ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS It is essential for an electrical system t...

Page 77: ... clean and tight A cup full of strong baking soda solution and a toothbrush will clean corrosion from the terminals and neutralize any spilled acid do not allow any of the solution to enter the battery cells A coating of petroleum jelly or silicone grease on the battery terminals will inhibit corrosion WATER SYSTEM Check all joints regularly for leaks Keep the tank s filled If however you have to ...

Page 78: ...t all the electrical connections frequently Drain the bowl of the fuel water separator at regular intervals to lessen the chance of water damage to your engine s fuel system Keep fuel tanks filled Inspect the engine mounts and coupling for loose bolts regularly Check the oil and coolant levels everyday Check the alternator belt for the correct tension keep a spare belt on hand Check all hoses and ...

Page 79: ... you can get the job done by a professional sail maker Keep a special eye on points where the sails can chafe on the rigging or fittings turnbuckles lifelines shrouds spreaders etc Salt water and sunshine take their toll on sails Whenever possible rinse the sails in fresh water and leave them stretched out preferably on a lawn to dry Never dry a sail by hoisting it and letting it flog in the wind ...

Page 80: ... marine growth A good boatyard is seasoned in hauling and maneuvering boats on land you may verify this by checking to see that the weight of the hull is resting firmly on the bottom of the keel and that even contact exists along the bottom of keel Jack stands or cradle uprights are meant to balance the boat and not to support its weight BOTTOM Clean the yacht s bottom of any growth as soon as the...

Page 81: ...rough Be sure to open the hot water selector valve in order to supply antifreeze to the hot water hoses and through the bypass loop 5 At this point the freshwater system should be completely protected by antifreeze against freezing to a degree indicated by the strength of the solution placed into the supply tanks 6 New boats delivered have their freshwater systems filled with antifreeze as describ...

Page 82: ...shed thru the exhaust system and only the antifreeze solution is expelled from the exhaust 4 Be sure the thru hull valve is opened after the boat is hauled FUEL SYSTEM Consult your engine manual to clean any engine mounted fuel filters Drain any water from the bottom of the fuel water separator The fuel tank should be kept full for winter storage with about 5 expansion room left at the top Empty f...

Page 83: ...nd tanks with a rag while applying a light layer of WD 40 or other lightweight protective oil INTERIOR Remove as much loose gear from the boat as possible and store in a clean dry place If cushions are left on board be sure they are dry and propped on edge to encourage ventilation Rinse and dry all floorboards and store them on their edge to encourage ventilation Leave all lockers clean and open f...

Page 84: ...ll halyards and lifts and inspect the mast completely for scratches cracks or stress marks Apply paint or a clear lacquer to any scratches found to prevent corrosion Consult your dealer or a marine rigger if any cracking or stressing of the aluminum tube is found Check all hardware on mast carefully for signs of corrosion and check the tightness of the fastenings Masthead sheaves should show no si...

Page 85: ...ons in order to avoid overflowing In the harbor do not use the heads if they are not equipped with holding tanks The use of detergent contributes to the deterioration of the sea fauna and flora choose entirely biodegradable products for your cleaning operations Do not throw plastic bags overboard You love the sea just as we do therefore help us to protect it and do not pollute it ...

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