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Model  

DUFOUR 385 

Architect: Umberto 

Felci 

Navigation category 

CE certification number  

CE/0609 

Length over all 

11.72 m 

Hull length 

11.36 m 

Waterline length 

9.84 m 

Maximum width 

3.93 m 

Draft 1.76 

Air draft 

16.20 m 

Ballast weight  

1950 kg

 

Empty weight (incl. Safety equipment) 

6980 kg

 

Full load 

 

8460 kg

 

Standard mainsail surface (approx.) 

31.50 m² 

Surface furling genoa (approx.) 

42.60 m² 

Water capacity excl water heater  
(approx. 1 head  / 2 head version) 

320 /  440 l 

Fuel tank capacity (approx.) 

160 L 

Holding tank (see option’s list) 

40 l / 80 l  

Engine battery  

75 Ah 

Service battery (standard version) 

100 Ah 

Main means of propulsion  

Sails 

Max. Engine power   

30 kW 

 
Note :  
The maximum capacity of all reservoirs (like water or fuel) can only be reached in theory. 
Load and stability of the boat have influence on the capacity in practice. Especially  
for the fuel tank a reserve of 20 % is recommended.  
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Dufour 385

Page 1: ...ENGLISH MAI 2004 OWNER S MANUAL D U F O U R 3 8 5...

Page 2: ...and date the receipt acknowledgements below and give or send the last one to your agent Owner s Manual Receipt Acknowledgement to be kept in your Manual I the undersigned Name Address Owner of DUFOUR...

Page 3: ...______________________________________ 14 C Seacocks _________________________________________________________________________ 15 D Operating the sea toilets __________________________________________...

Page 4: ...gram___________________________________________________________ 42 XI 12 V installation drawing ________________________________________________________________ 44 XII 220 V installation drawing _____...

Page 5: ...g command of your boat Your dealer your national yachting federation or your yacht club will be more than happy to recommend local sailing schools or qualified instructors KEEP THIS MANUAL IN A SAFE P...

Page 6: ...ory Type of sailing Wind strength Beaufort Wind Speed Effective height of wave to be taken into account A Ocean going More than 8 More than 21 m s More than 4 m B Open sea Up to and including 8 Up to...

Page 7: ...late is situated in the cockpit It explains some essential information in which you find details below recommended by the yard when the boat is navigating under conditions in accordance with its desig...

Page 8: ...Full load 8460 kg Standard mainsail surface approx 31 50 m Surface furling genoa approx 42 60 m Water capacity excl water heater approx 1 head 2 head version 320 440 l Fuel tank capacity approx 160 L...

Page 9: ...aking capacity of overload protection devices Replace electrical apparatus or equipment with units exceeding the rated capacity without upgrading wiring and protection Leave the boat unattended when t...

Page 10: ...ffected part of the body copiously and consult a doctor D D E EL LE EC CT TR RI IC C W WI IN NC CH H WARNING It is essential to run the engine with the throttle slightly opened when using the electric...

Page 11: ...supply cable at the boat end before connecting it to the shore outlet Disconnect the shore boat supply cable at the shore outlet before disconnecting it at the boat end Close the shore outlet cover p...

Page 12: ...s while you are cooking Do not use the oven as a heater Do not obstruct quick access to the elements of the gas installation cylinder locker shut off valve The gas cylinder must always be stowed in th...

Page 13: ...d light to look for leaks Repairs and modifications to the system should be carried out by a qualified person Flexible hoses must be checked regularly at least once a year replaced if the expiry date...

Page 14: ...e electrical panel Clean the well and pump filters regularly The bilge pump system is not intended to keep the boat afloat in the event of damage It is intended to remove water coming from spray leaks...

Page 15: ...light surface corrosion consult your dealer In the event of more serious corrosion consult your dealer D D O OP PE ER RA AT TI IN NG G T TH HE E S SE EA A T TO OI IL LE ET TS S Open the sea water inle...

Page 16: ...We recommend you to equip your boat with fire extinguishers meeting the ISO 9094 1 standard with the following specifications a Minimum capacity per extinguisher 5A 34B b Minimum combined extinguishe...

Page 17: ...controls gas valves fuel valves electrical switches Obstruct fire extinguisher storages Leave the boat unattended with a cooker or heater alight Use a gas lamp in the boats Fill a fuel tank or change...

Page 18: ...e condition of the anodes and ensure that they are suitable for the boat s environment fresh water salt water Any engine change must respect the capacities of the boat and be performed by an engineer...

Page 19: ...ced by pipes bearing the same markings replaced in the event of deterioration WARNING Depending on the trim and loading of your boat the whole of the nominal fuel capacity may not be usable Always mai...

Page 20: ...er boat movements Manoeuvres in port When passing through mooring areas Obey the rules of priority as defined in the rules of the road and imposed by the COLREG Ensure that you always leave enough roo...

Page 21: ...or legs hang into the water Whilst maintaining satisfactory control of the boat and its sailing people should not touch any part connected to a lightning protection installation especially not in suc...

Page 22: ...he CE mark must carry the facilities and safety equipment stipulated for the category of sailing chosen by the yachtsman within the following limits Design Category Possible sailing categories A 1 2 3...

Page 23: ...ive lateral pressure on the rubbing band Avoid letting slings foul the lifelines During transport or lift out the keel should be in proper contact with its support and should be taking most of the boa...

Page 24: ...ENGLISH MAY 2004 Page 24 DUFOUR 385 PLANS DUFOUR 385...

Page 25: ...gram___________________________________________________________ 42 XI 12 V installation drawing ________________________________________________________________ 44 XII 220 V installation drawing _____...

Page 26: ...ENGLISH MAY 2004 Page 26 DUFOUR 385 I I P Pr re es se en nt ta at ti io on n p pl la an n...

Page 27: ...ISH MAY 2004 Page 27 DUFOUR 385 I II I I In nt te er ri io or r l la ay yo ou ut t p pl la an ns s AMENAGEMENT fig A 3 cabin 2 toilet version fig B 3 cabin 1 toilet version fig C 2 cabin 1 toilet vers...

Page 28: ...lyard winch 1 29 Jamming cheek block 2 30 Folding pad eye 1 31 Single cleat 1 32 Sheet winch 2 33 Port pushpit 1 34 Starboard pushpit 1 35 Aft port fairlead 1 36 Aft starboard fairlead 1 37 Optional w...

Page 29: ...ENGLISH MAY 2004 Page 29 DUFOUR 385...

Page 30: ...ENGLISH MAY 2004 Page 30 DUFOUR 385 I IV V S Sa ai il l p pl la an n I 14 025 m J 4 39 m P 12 80 m E 4 25 m LP 6 15 m Genoa surface 42 6 m Mainsail surface 31 5 m...

Page 31: ...ENGLISH MAY 2004 Page 31 DUFOUR 385...

Page 32: ...block 1 6 Boom downhaul 12 white red 1 7 Rigid boom vang 1 8 Mainsail halyard white red 1 9 Adjusting line mainsail track car white red 2 10 Reef no 1 white blue 1 11 Reef no 2 white green 1 12 Genoa...

Page 33: ...ENGLISH MAY 2004 Page 33 DUFOUR 385...

Page 34: ...ra am m Rep Description Equipment A Shore power connection B Electric box with main switch C Electric box with differential D Battery charger E Connecting box F Water heater G 110V 60Hz socket Cable C...

Page 35: ...ENGLISH MAY 2004 Page 35 DUFOUR 385...

Page 36: ...ia ag gr ra am m Rep Description Equipment A Shore power connection B Electric box with main switch C Electric box with differential D Battery charger E Connecting box F Water heater G 220V sockets C...

Page 37: ...ENGLISH MAY 2004 Page 37 DUFOUR 385...

Page 38: ...with terminals E Battery charger F 12V switch panel G 80 Amp unipolar circuit breaker for windlass H Service batteries 2 as standard 3 I Fuse 125A J Service battery switch K Fuse 5A L Alternator M Cur...

Page 39: ...ENGLISH MAY 2004 Page 39 DUFOUR 385...

Page 40: ...e el l d di ia ag gr ra am m Rep Description Security level 1 Navigation light 6A 2 Steaming light 6A 3 Anchor light 6A 4 Refrigerator 10A 5 Saloon lights 16A 6 Cabin lights 16A 7 Water circuit 10A 8...

Page 41: ...ENGLISH MAY 2004 Page 41 DUFOUR 385...

Page 42: ...ght C4 Relay for refrigerator thermostat C5 Saloon lights C6 Cabin and toilet cabin lights C7 Water circuit C8 Bilge pump C9 Shower water evacuation pump C10 Navigation instruments And reading light a...

Page 43: ...ENGLISH MAY 2004 Page 43 DUFOUR 385...

Page 44: ...unted light 8 Loudspeaker HiFi radio CD 9 10 Chart table reading light 11 12V switch panel 12 12V socket 13 Cooling circuit 14 Shower water evacuation pump 15 Bilge pump 16 Engine starting battery 17...

Page 45: ...ENGLISH MAY 2004 Page 45 DUFOUR 385...

Page 46: ...385 X XI II I 2 22 20 0 V V i in ns st ta al ll la at ti io on n d dr ra aw wi in ng g Rep Description 1 220V socket or 110V 2 Water heater 3 Battery charger 4 General circuit breaker 5 Shore power c...

Page 47: ...ENGLISH MAY 2004 Page 47 DUFOUR 385...

Page 48: ...4 Rudder stock stop 5 Rudder stock spindle 6 Rudder stock 7 Bush 8 Nylon O ring 9 Higher and lower rudder bearings 10 Rudder stock shaft 11 Grab rail on console 12 Autopilot chain 13 Autopilot engine...

Page 49: ...ENGLISH MAY 2004 Page 49 DUFOUR 385...

Page 50: ...r ra am m Rep D signation 1 Gas cylinder 2 Gas cylinder valve 3 Expander 4 Connecting piece 5 Connection size 6x8 6 Watertight through bulkhead fitting 7 Plastic piping 8 Copper conduit 6x8 9 CE gas t...

Page 51: ...ENGLISH MAY 2004 Page 51 DUFOUR 385...

Page 52: ...XV V A Ab ba an nd do on n s sh hi ip p p pl la an n Rep Description EXIT Emergency exit Ex Recommended space for extinguishers 1 Under chart table 2 Under saloon bench Wh Access hole to engine compa...

Page 53: ...ENGLISH MAY 2004 Page 53 DUFOUR 385...

Page 54: ...ption 1 Deck filler 2 Water infill 3 Vent 4 Ventilation piping 5 Front water tank 6 Cold water piping 7 2 way collector 8 Shower mixing tap 9 Pressurised water circuit 10 Sweet water filter 11 Piping...

Page 55: ...ENGLISH MAY 2004 Page 55 DUFOUR 385...

Page 56: ...D Dr ra ai in n s sy ys st te em m d di ia ag gr ra am m Rep Description Electric bilge pump 1 Strainer 2 Evacuation piping 20 3 Electric bilge pump 4 Deck outlet Manual bilge pump 5 Strainer 6 Evacua...

Page 57: ...ENGLISH MAY 2004 Page 57 DUFOUR 385...

Page 58: ...in ng g Rep Function Skin fittings and valves 1 Galley sink evacuation 1 2 Wash basin evacuation 1 3 Toilet infill 3 4 4 Toilet outlet 1 1 4 5 Holding tank outlet 2 6 Water foot pump infill 1 2 7 Show...

Page 59: ...ENGLISH MAY 2004 Page 59 DUFOUR 385...

Page 60: ...ater valve 9 Sea water piping 10 Sea water filter 11 Anti siphon valve 12 Waterlock 13 Exhaust piping 14 Exhaust outlet Fuel circuit 15 Deck filler for fuel 16 Fuel infill 17 Fuel tank vent 18 Ventila...

Page 61: ...ENGLISH MAY 2004 Page 61 DUFOUR 385...

Page 62: ...Rep Description 2 cabin version 1 Skin fitting valve 3 4 2 Skin fitting valve 1 1 4 3 Skin fitting valve 2 4 Piping 20 5 Anti odour piping 38 6 Anti odour piping 51 7 3 way valve in plastic 38 8 Hold...

Page 63: ...ENGLISH MAY 2004 Page 63 DUFOUR 385...

Page 64: ...cription 3 cabin version 1 Through hull fitting valve 3 4 2 Through hull fitting valve1 1 4 3 4 Piping 20 5 Anti odour piping 38 6 Anti odour piping 51 7 3 way valve in plastic PVC 38 8 Holding tank i...

Page 65: ...ENGLISH MAY 2004 Page 65 DUFOUR 385...

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