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OCEANIS 393 

MAJ ANG 22/12/05 

 

 

18/34 

SEACOCK AND SKIN FITTING LAY OUT 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for oceanis 393

Page 1: ...N 6 IV DECK Location of the life raft 8 V SAILS AND RIGGING 9 VI FRESHWATER AND BLACK WATER TANKS 13 VII BILGE PUMP SYSTEM 15 VIII SEACOCKS AND SKIN FITTINGS 17 IX ELECTRIC SYSTEMS 19 X GAS SYSTEM 25 XI EMERGENCY SYSTEM OF THE STEERING SYSTEM 27 XII MOTORIZATION 28 XIII HANDLING 31 XIV MAINTENANCE 32 XV ENVIRONMENT 35 EXPLANATION OF THE TYPOGRAPHY USED DANGER WARNING TAKE CARE ...

Page 2: ...owner s manual delivered with the boat On Signature Please keep this copy for your records RECEIPT OWNER S NAME ADDRESS Owner of the OCEANIS 393 n Do certify that I have taken delivery and read the information in the owner s manual delivered with the boat On Signature Please send back this copy to BENETEAU S A ZI des Mares BP66 85270 Saint Hilaire de Riez FRANCE ...

Page 3: ...if you change to a new type of boat to which you are not used get some training to control and sail her to ensure your safety and comfort Then you will be able to assume the command of the boat Your dealer your national sailing association or your Yacht club will be very happy to recommend you local sailing schools or professional instructors Have fine and safe sailing time 1 Throughout their live...

Page 4: ... Water Capacity 500 Litres Battery Capacity 1 x 110 1x140 Amps Category Height of the Waves m Wind Force Beaufort A 4 8 B 4 8 C 2 6 D 0 3 4 For additional information conerning the fitted equipments please refer to their manuals enclosed in the boat literature Maximum recommended number of persons on board by design category Category Maximum Number of Persons A 8 B 10 C 12 D 12 The C E Certified e...

Page 5: ...80 Auto Pilot Gear 20 20 20 20 Spinnaker Rigging 10 10 10 10 Micro Wave Oven 5 5 5 5 Roof Sprayhood 20 20 20 20 Bimini Top 20 20 20 20 Davits 40 40 40 40 Fridge 20 20 20 20 Margin for Extra Equipment 450 300 150 150 MAXIMUM LOAD DISPLACEMENT Kg 10157 10157 10157 10157 MAXIMUM LOAD Kg 2377 2377 2377 2377 MAXIMUM LOAD MAXIMUM LOAD DISPLACEMENT LIGHT BOAT ANY OVERLOADING CARRIES A RISK OF FLOODING OR...

Page 6: ...OCEANIS 393 MAJ ANG 22 12 05 6 34 III ACCOMMODATION ...

Page 7: ...uisher less than 5 metres away from each berth less than 2 meters away from the extinguisher aperture in the engine compartment less than 2 meters away from any naked flame device and less than 1 meter avay from the helm pedestal We advise a total capacity of the portable extinguishers reaching 8A 64B each extinguisher having at least a 5A 34B capacity The CO2 extinguishers shall be used to fight ...

Page 8: ...imming ladder The swimming ladder shall be in its usual place as soon as you are on board Make sure that the hatches and portholes are closed before you put out to sea In case of rough sea close the boat with her door and washboard so that no water may come into the boat Check that nothing blocks up the draining holes never seal them 1 Location of the life raft ...

Page 9: ...Total 75 m J 4 43 m Main Sail 32 m P 12 30 m Genoa 140 43 m E 4 60 m Spinnaker 100 m LP 6 20 m Specifications of the Standing Rigging V VERTICAL D DIAGONAL REF CABLE Ø mm 1 V1 Shroud 10 2 D1 AR Aft Lower Shroud 8 3 V2 D3 Upper Shroud 8 4 D2 Inter 7 5 Forestay 8 6 Lower Stay 7 7 Double Preventer Backstay 7 ...

Page 10: ...n 1 3 Reef n 2 4 Mainsail Sheet 5 Boom downhaul 6 Spinnaker Boom Downhaul 7 Spinnaker Halyard 8 Spinnaker Boom Topping Lift 9 Backstay Traveller Mainsail Genoa halyard on the mast with turning cleat Mainsail foot tuning line on the boom Boom downhaul on the kicking strap Vang Boom topping lift on the mast with turning cleat Optional Spinnaker Standard Mast ...

Page 11: ...yard 2 Mainsail Unfurling Line 3 Mainsail Furling Line 4 Mainsail Sheet 5 Boom Downhaul 6 Spinnaker Boom Downhaul 7 Spinnaker Halyard 8 Spinnaker Boom Topping Lift 9 Backstay Traveller Mainsail Genoa halyard on the mast with turning cleat Boom downhaul on the kicking strap vang Boom topping lift on the mast with turning cleat Optional spinnaker In mast furler ...

Page 12: ...OCEANIS 393 MAJ ANG 22 12 05 12 34 MAINSAIL TACKLE AND REEFING SYSTEM ...

Page 13: ...then empty Products to use for cleaning should be domestic cleaning products The system should be empty during immobilisation of the ship in negative temperatures Do not discharge the contents of the holding tanks close to the shore use the pumping systems of ports or marinas for emptying the holding tanks before leaving port MAKE SURE THAT THE HOLDING TANK DISCHARGE COCK IS CLOSED IN ORDER TO AVO...

Page 14: ...OCEANIS 393 MAJ ANG 22 12 05 14 34 LAY OUT ...

Page 15: ...t out to sea Make yourself acquainted with the way the bilge pump system of your boat works Locate the manual bilge pump and the handle which enables you to make it work Locate the on switch of the electric bilge pump and get to know how the seacocks work for the boats fitted with an electric bilge pump See the lay out drawing of the system in the owner s handbook Make sure that the bilge pump int...

Page 16: ...OCEANIS 393 MAJ ANG 22 12 05 16 34 LAY OUT OF THE BILGE PUMP SYSTEM ...

Page 17: ...use Make sure that all the seacocks which are not used are closed before you put out to sea in the owner s manual see the drawing where the lay out of the skin fittings is shown Opening and closing of the seacocks Open Closed REF DESCRIPTION 1 Heads Outlet 2 Heads Intake 3 Washbasin Outlet 4 Shower Outlet 5 Sink Outlet 6 Engine Cooling Water Intake 7 Sea Water Foot Pump Intake optional 8 Stern Tub...

Page 18: ...OCEANIS 393 MAJ ANG 22 12 05 18 34 SEACOCK AND SKIN FITTING LAY OUT ...

Page 19: ...ngth Never fit or replace the electric materials or appliances by components which exceed the system amperage 110V 220V Electric System Some boats are fitted with a 110V or a 220 V system some as standard others as an option depending on the models We advise you to follow the below mentioned steps in order to avoid the risks of electric shocks and of fire Do not work on a live fitting Connect the ...

Page 20: ...OCEANIS 393 MAJ ANG 22 12 05 20 34 ELECTRICITY LAY OUT ...

Page 21: ... i42 Switch of the Ceiling Light N 42 2 Cabin version Saloon Lights i42 43 Switch of the Ceiling Light N 42 43 3cabin version Saloon Lights 44 Ceiling Light Saloon Light 45 Galley Ceiling Light 3 cabin version Saloon Lights 48 Ceiling Light Saloon Lights 49 Ceiling Light Saloon Lights i48 49 Switch of the Ceiling Light N 48 49 3 cabin version Saloon Lights i48 49 55 Switch of the Ceiling Light N 4...

Page 22: ...OCEANIS 393 MAJ ANG 22 12 05 22 34 12V LIGHT AND APPLIANCE LAY OUT ...

Page 23: ...OCEANIS 393 MAJ ANG 22 12 05 23 34 LOCATION OF 110 220V SYSTEM REF DESCRIPTION 1 Shore Supply Socket 2 Battery Charger 3 110 220V Socket 4 Boiler ...

Page 24: ...F DESCRIPTION 1 Optional Extra Sheath from Starboard to Portside 2 Sheath from Panel to Auto Pilot Gear 3 Sheath from Panel to Shore Supply Socket 4 Sheath from Panel to Mast Foot 5 Sheath for Sounder Supply Passage in the hull inner moulding Passage in the deck inner moulding ...

Page 25: ...particular attention to the stove fittings and make sure the stoves are locked after they have been put in their places Do not use cooking appliances to heat the inside of the boat Make sure that the taps of the burners are turned off before you turn on the tap of the hoses and of the cylinder Turn off the tap on the feed hose and the taps on the cylinders when you do not use the appliances Do not...

Page 26: ...e manufacturer s recommendations as far as the filling of the burners is concerned Do not pour the spirit directly into the burner over the stove Only use methylated spirits Petrol oil propane diesel oil fuel oil or other fuels and flammable materials are to be proscribed Any fuel overflow out of the burner tank shall be wiped up immediately LAY OUT OF THE GAS SYSTEM REF DESCRIPTION 1 Gas Locker 2...

Page 27: ...ency tiller access Check once a year at least that the steering cables are tight properly Lift the aft hatch open the cap drive the emergency tiller into the print on the rudderstock head REF DESCRIPTION 1 Emergency Tiller 2 Cap to Get to the Rudder Stock 3 Rudder Stock 4 Steering Cable 5 Quadrant 6 Rudder Shaft Bearing 7 Split Sleeve 8 Compensation Washer ...

Page 28: ...cated so you will be able to put out a fire breaking out in the engine compartment bilge A fixed system of extinguisher which enables you to put out a fire breaking out in the engine compartment bilge is fitted in the boats with petrol engines Know where the release mechanism is and the way it works It is necessary to ventilate the engine compartment after this mechanism has been released REF DESC...

Page 29: ...OCEANIS 393 MAJ ANG 22 12 05 29 34 ENGINE LAY OUT ...

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Page 31: ...r the maintenance and repairs of your boat He will advise properly will supply you with the spare parts you need or the materials that are suited to your boat Have your boat examined and maintained once a year during the winter storage POSITION OF CRANING STRAPS AND CRADLE POSITION ...

Page 32: ...and you may apply on the gel coat an epoxy paint it will protect the bottom the careen of your boat against the natural attacks of the sea environment Moreover the bottom shall be covered with a protective antifouling paint which will prevent the adhesion of the sea vegetation When you apply the antifouling paint be careful do not paint the anodes the heads of the electronic instruments and do not...

Page 33: ...s leather The cleaning of the fabrics cushions or lining of your boat depends on the materials used Therefore you must contact a skilled specialist before you do anything Fresh Water System It is possible to sterilize the tanks with Clonazone tablets Dygerma in UK or a product sold in your country and containing the equivalent molecule i e Tosylchloramid which are available at the Chemist s If the...

Page 34: ...m with water and vinegar Close the water intake seacocks except if your boat is dried out rinse and drain the toilets pans and pumps Store the sounder and speedometer heads Carefully drain and dry all the bilges Put the floorboards the cushions and berth spreads vertically in order to favour the airing of the compartments b Outside Rinse with plenty of water the hull the deck the deck fittings lub...

Page 35: ...g In the harbour do not use the heads on board 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 to the sea plastic bags and rubbish bags use the dustbins for this purpose in the places of call You love the sea just as we do therefore help us t...

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