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OPERATION MANUAL

 

Beneteau 43 - Olivetta

  

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– Electrical System 

 

Electrical System 

 
Olivetta  has  ample  power  with  an  easy  to  use  12  volt  system  with  separate  power 
supply for the house and engine and VHF radio. Note: A power point is clearly marked 
“inverter” next to TV in Saloon for charging phones etc. 
The vessel also utilises 240v shore power when in the marina for battery charging.  A 
240v battery charger is located under the cabin berth on the starboard side.   
To operate, plug the 240v lead into shore power, ensure the green warning light on the 
240v panel is on. 
The  battery switches and anchor winch circuit breakers are located on a panel in the  
starboard  aft cabin at the front of the berth. 
 

No  battery  switches  should  be  touched  during  charter  unless  in  an  emergency  or 
advised to by base. 

All  electrical  lights  and  appliances  are  controlled  from  the  circuit  breaker  switches  at 
the main electrical panel. 
The batteries are recharged by the engine and the level of charge is indicated on the 
gauges  on  the  main  electrical  panel.      Although  this  provides  ample  power  it  is 
necessary  to  keep  power  consumption  down  by turning off lights or appliances when 
not in use. 
Because  Olivetta  has  a  totally  separate  engine  battery  system  you  will  always  have 
power to start your engine even when the house batteries are very low. 
 
The house batteries will require recharging and the engine should be started and run at 
about  1500  RPM.    Recharging  will  take  3  hours  and  requires  nothing  more  than  an 
engine  speed of about 1500 RPM.  Preferably do this for an hour in the morning, an 
hour  in  the  middle  of  the  day  and  an  hour  after  3pm.    If,  after  3  hours  of  engine 
operation, further recharging is indicated, contact Base. 
 
All  batteries  are  located  under  the  Starboard  aft  cabin  berth  and  under  the  steps.  
Normal motoring will be sufficient to recharge the engine start battery and you should 
always be able to start your engine to recharge your house batteries. 
The house are charged by the engine while motoring, running the engine at anchor or 
by shore power. 

 

Shore Power 

When in a marina the 240v shore power lead should be connected to an outlet on the 
marina.  Ensure the circuit breakers located in the cockpit locker adjacent to the 240v 
inlet and on the switchboard are on (“Up” is on) and the green 220v ac light on the 
switch panel is on.  Then switch on the battery charger switch 

Summary of Contents for Beneteau 43-Olivetta

Page 1: ...n Instruments 9 Engine 10 12 Windlass Emergency Anchoring and Moorings 13 Refrigeration 14 Stove BBQ and LPG 15 Freshwater System Showers and Hot Water 16 Toilet and Holding Tank 17 Bilge Pumps 18 Man...

Page 2: ...Freshwater Capacity 500 Litres Private Cabins 3 Passengers Permitted 8 Double Berths 4 Single Berths 0 Refrigeration Chest Type Electric Fridge with Freezer Compartment 60 cm Long 60 cm Wide 73 cm Hi...

Page 3: ...ge 2 Deck Layout Forward Water Filler Two Gas Bottles In Stern Locker Anchor Locker Hose Fenders Mooring Lines Buckets All in Aft Locker Shore Power Socket On Stern BBQ Aft Water Filler Fuel Filler Es...

Page 4: ...nks Fuel Tank Anchor Winch Circuit Breaker Starboard aft cabin under berth Lifejackets under saloon seat Batteries Under Cabin Berth Fire Extinguisher Log and Sounder Transducer Under Floor First Aid...

Page 5: ...der Floor Seacocks In locker under Basin In engine bay Fuel Shut Off In Aft Cabin under berth Emergency Tiller In Cockpit Locker Seacocks Under Sink Fire Extinguisher On Galley Wall Gas Isolation Valv...

Page 6: ...y to keep power consumption down by turning off lights or appliances when not in use Because Olivetta has a totally separate engine battery system you will always have power to start your engine even...

Page 7: ...your batteries capacity The batteries are most efficient when recharged before they pass this level Any power you use has to be replaced and you should monitor your house battery condition to ensure...

Page 8: ...d 82 At all times contact base on Channels 81 and 82 When talking to another vessel use channel 11 eleven or 08 zero eight Detailed instructions are on the Cumberland Charter s radio instruction sheet...

Page 9: ...ectronics if used incorrectly There is no need to adjust any settings by using the buttons on the instruments Note Never rely solely on the sounder when moving in shallow water or when anchoring The d...

Page 10: ...s Move the throttle to central position and red button will automatically pop out Move the throttle lever forward to forward gear and back for reverse Always pause at neutral for a few seconds when ch...

Page 11: ...minimum of 30 metres of chain should be let out at all times To Lift the Anchor 1 Open anchor locker hatch and make sure the chain doesn t stack up 2 Motor very slowly forward so the chain is vertica...

Page 12: ...r it into the water for a few metres Once the anchor is falling freely regulate its descent by tightening the gypsy with the handle Check the 10 metre chain markers after 30 metres to ensure you let o...

Page 13: ...the largest cleat available Or use the dedicated Mooring Strop that attaches cleat to cleat As per briefing WARNING The Mooring line should never be attached to the Anchor Winch the Anchor Bridle or t...

Page 14: ...the house battery system Fridge To operate ensure the switch marked FRIDGE is turned on at the electrical panel Make sure you replace power used by running the diesel motor or plugging into shore pow...

Page 15: ...i clockwise for low heat Stove Olivetta is equipped with a two burner gas stove and oven Turn on the gas bottle and shutoff valve located in the port aft cabin cupboard To Light Burners 1 Press the bu...

Page 16: ...itched off to prevent damage to the pump An empty tank must be isolated to stop air entering the system You will need to purge the air from the system by opening the taps if this occurs Make sure the...

Page 17: ...g the valve to VALVE OPEN position and flush the toilet twice to clear the holding tank Valve in OPEN Position Only human waste and toilet paper can be put in the toilet Sanitary pads tampons or panty...

Page 18: ...switch to operate a high level water alarm Manual System The manual pump is situated in the cockpit The pump handle is incorporated in the pump The manual pump needs to be operated quickly for at lea...

Page 19: ...you approach a berth have your fenders down almost touching the water The loops on the mooring ropes should be attached to the deck cleats with the ropes under the lifelines and ready to throw In stro...

Page 20: ...knots on the wind instrument and on the second reef point when the wind reaches a constant 20 knots Do not use the mainsail if the winds exceed 30 knots In heavy weather conditions it is best to motor...

Page 21: ...e for easy access when manoeuvring or anchoring Have the tender behind the vessel at full length ONLY when underway Outboard The Yamaha outboard has a rubber bushed propeller which will shear if the p...

Page 22: ...t Safety Equipment Flares V Sheet etc are stowed under the chart table seat Fire Extinguishers Two dry chemical type on board They are located in the aft and forward cabin Fuel Shut Off Is located und...

Page 23: ...Goblets 6 Glasses Tumblers 6 Grater 1 Kettle 1 Knives Bread Carving 2 Knives Dinner 6 Knife Oyster No Knife Vegetable 2 Mattress Protectors 3 Measuring Jug 1 Mixing Bowls 4 Mugs 6 Pillows 6 Plates Di...

Page 24: ...s 2 First Aid Kit and Vinegar Yes Flares and Emergency Container Yes Garden Hose Yes Leadline Yes Life Jackets 6 Life Ring Yes Linen as Required Yes Man Overboard Light Yes Masks and Snorkels 6 Moorin...

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