OWNER’S MANUAL /
HÉLIA 44
OWNER’S MANUAL /
HÉLIA 44
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Reefing
SAILING (NEXT)
ARRIVING IN A HARBOUR
Turn-off the engines
Switch-off the engines by pushing the STOP button, then press the ON/OFF
button to deactivate the system.
Disconnect all the functions
on the electrical panel.
Close all the gas supply valves
(bottle and appliances).
Check that the water has been drained from the bilges.
Disconnect the battery circuit breaker
when stopped for a long period.
Close the diesel tank valves
when stopped for a long period.
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Automatic reef system (reef 1):
Release slightly the mainsail sheet.
Release the mainsail’s halyard to lower the tack of the reef 1 at 20cm of the
boom.
Haul up the furling line.
Haul up the mainsail’s halyard if it is necessary so that the tack point is at
10cm approximatively above the boom.
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Classic reef system (reef 2 et 3):
Release the mainsail sheet.
Release the mainsail’s halyard.
Strap the tack point.
Haul up the mainsail’s halyard.
Haul up the reef.
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The topping lift must be haul up in order to have an angle
between the boom and the mast of 90°
max
.
WARNING
Always let the engines run idle for a few minutes before shutting them
down completely.
WARNING
For more information, please refer to the drawings:
- DDF_ACC_054_001
- DDF_LDV_ACC_054
- DDF_PIE_054_008
Unhook the safety hoist.
Drop the anchor and chain
to a few meters from the final length desired.
Hook the chain to the bridle snap hook
available in the anchor well.
Drop the end of the length of chain desired
until the anchoring tension is picked
up by the bridle.
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ANCHORAGE
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Start the starboard engines (1500 rpm).
The windlass is controlled using the remote control in the anchor well.
Setting up the anchor
Sailing
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Summary of Contents for Helia 44 2019
Page 1: ...H LIA 44 OWNER S MANUAL...
Page 11: ...V Deck 22 24 V Hull saloon 25 29 3 Equipments H LIA 44...
Page 16: ...V Steering system 32 V Electricity 33 35 V Gas circuit 36 V Water 37 45 Systems 4 H LIA 44...
Page 24: ...Manoverboard prevention and man recovery 5 H LIA 44...
Page 26: ...Fire protection 6 H LIA 44...