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MANUEL DU  PROPRIETAIRE

OWNER’S  MANUAL

MANUAL DO PROPRIETÁRIO

BESITZERHANDBUCH

MANUALE  D’USO

MANUAL DEL PROPIETARIO

ÄGARENS  MANUAL

EIGENAARSHANDLEIDING

Summary of Contents for PRESTIGE 32

Page 1: ...PRESTIGE 32 MANUEL DU PROPRIETAIRE OWNER S MANUAL MANUAL DO PROPRIET RIO BESITZERHANDBUCH MANUALE D USO MANUAL DEL PROPIETARIO GARENS MANUAL EIGENAARSHANDLEIDING...

Page 2: ...r 5 ACCOMODATIONS Chapter 6 PLUMBING Chapter 7 WIRING drawings at the end of chapter Chapter 8 STEERING GEAR DIESEL ENGINE Chapter 9 LAUCHING Chapter 10 LAYING UP WINTER PRECAUTIONS PERSONAL NOTES ANN...

Page 3: ...ing to a boat type which is new to you before taking command get some training on boat control and sailing to ensure your safety and comfort Your dealer international sailing association or yacht club...

Page 4: ...efer to their respective manuals delivered with the boat The users of this boat are informed of the following The entire crew must have an appropriate training The boat must not be loaded more than th...

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Page 6: ...3 48 SPECIFICATIONS WARRANTY 1 5 1 3 5 2 iso 10240 index 0 YOUR BOAT GENERAL TERMS OF WARRANTY...

Page 7: ...fication and Standardization in Ship Building is an acknowledged body number 0607 e e e f he f he g f e g f e g f e h h h hf C hf e hf e hf e hf e he e he e he e he e he e hf e hf C hf hf e hf e hf e...

Page 8: ...EYS NUMBER MAKE OF ENGINE ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER STARBOARD ENGINE KEYS NUMBER STARBOARD ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER PORT ENGINE KEYS NUMBER PORT YOUR BOAT specifications 5 1 3 5 2 iso 10240 Your dealer CHANTIE...

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Page 10: ...IFLEX boats and boats used for com mercial purposes or boats specifically designed and or equiped for racing which have as a contractual Warranty only that which is indicated in Article 2 above the st...

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Page 12: ...ent the Conditions of Warranty document each time a claim is presented and shall notify the authorized Dealer Seller of the defect or fault within 15 days from the day that the defect or fault is disc...

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Page 14: ...7 48 SAFETY 2 5 3 5 5 5 6 iso 10240 index 0 BILGE STRIPPING EMERGENCY TILLER SAFETY EQUIPMENT SAFETY DIRECTIONS CONCERNING THE GAS STOVE FIGHT AGAINST FIRE...

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Page 16: ...nsom extension RECOMMENDATION LIFE RAFT The launching procedure is indicated on the raft and should be read carefully before taking to sea RECOMMENDATION We advise you to close the deck hatches and po...

Page 17: ...B B C C B B B B C C B B B B C C B B B B C C C B B B C C C B B B C C C B B B C C C B B B C C B B C C B B B B C C C B B B B C C C B B B B C C B B B C C B B B B C C B B B C C C B B B B C C B B C C B B B...

Page 18: ...in the cabin and releases combustion gases therefore ven tilation is mandatory when the appliances are used Don t obstruct the ventilation holes and at least leave the door open Don t use the oven or...

Page 19: ...C C C B B C C B B B C C B B B C C B B B B C C fB B B B f f f C C f heB B B B he he he he C C he B B B C C C B B B B C C B B B B C C B B B B C C B B B B C C B B B B C C B B B C C B B B B C C B B B C C...

Page 20: ...he access hatch for access to repairs It is the owner s or the skipper s responsibility To equip the boat with extinguishers To have the extinguishers checked in pursuance of the instructions given To...

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Page 22: ...ine compartment they shall be fastened so that they can not fall onto the engine or block the way safety W WARNING ARNING Never Obstruct the ways to the emergency exits Obstruct the safety controls fu...

Page 23: ...5 3 3 h iso 10240 indice 0 EMERGENCY TILLER...

Page 24: ...rm must be accessible permanently The emergency tiller is stored inside an aft chest and should be accessible at all time To operate the tiller proceed as follows Unscrew with a winch handle the emerg...

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Page 26: ...13 48 HULL 3 5 3 5 4 5 5 iso 10240 index 0 GEL COAT REPAIR INSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION HULL MAINTENANCE DRY DOCKING...

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Page 28: ...ause of their performance and quality and ease of maintenance nonetheless a minimum maintenance will be required to protect your boat from outside attacks sun salt electrolysis Use the less cleaner pr...

Page 29: ...hf g hf C g h h h C hf hf C f f f e e e e e e C e hf e hf f he f he f he C hf h he hf h he hf h he hf g h hf g h h h g h h g h h g h B he h he h he hf f he f hf f he f f h f h f hC e he f e he f e he...

Page 30: ...to attacking your gel coat and impair its reliability Therefore we recommend very gentle sanding Hydrochloric acid may be used against rooted fouling in way of the boottop allowed to act for 10 minut...

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Page 32: ...or better still Mylar tape on the freshly applied gel coat then separate it after curing sand with extra fine abrasive and polish to obtain a high gloss finish GEL COAT STORAGE Get coat components mus...

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Page 34: ...17 48 DECK 4 5 3 5 4 5 5 iso 10240 index 0 ANCHORING SAILING MOORING DECK MAINTENANCE RADAR TOWAGE...

Page 35: ...f f hf he he h f f he h he h f f he h he he f f h he he he f f h he he he f f h he h hf f f hf he h hf f f hf he h hf f f hf he he hf f f hf h he hf f f hf h h he f f he he h he f f he he h he f f he...

Page 36: ...Protect the ropes from chafing with plastic sleeves Make allowance for the tide as the case may be DANGER DANGER Wear your life jacket In heavy weather wear the safety harness and hang you on the boat...

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Page 38: ...e cable lifter Heave in slowly with the engine Don t use the windlass to hoist the boat Heave the anchor up to the pipe Check the anchor for position on the bow bracket for changing berth or secure it...

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Page 40: ...water Refer to the manufacture s brochure for windlass maintenance before and after the season 20 48 4 index 0 W WARNING ARNING All windlass operations are dangerous therefore the anchor line shall al...

Page 41: ...hf f he f he f he C hf h he hf h he hf h he hf g h hf g h h h g h h g h h g h B he h he h he hf f he f hf f he f f h f h f hC e he f e he f e heC f he h C e h g h e h g h e h g h g h g h g h g g hf f...

Page 42: ...ts that may have small rusty spots or minor oxydation pits you will find this product in the maintenance case OUTSIDE VARNISHED WOOD Rinse varnish with degreasing shampoo mixed with fresh water Polish...

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Page 44: ...22 48 ACCOMODATIONS 5 5 3 5 4 5 5 iso 10240 index 0 MAINTENANCE FABRICS...

Page 45: ...B B B B C C C B B B B C C B B B B C C B B B B C C B B B B C C C B B B C C C B B B C C C B B B C C C B B B C C B B C C B B B B C C C B B B B C C C B B B B C C B B B C C B B B B C C B B B C C C B B B B...

Page 46: ...t be systematically eliminated Ensure that the bilges are cleaned and dry INSIDE VARNISH Rinse inside varnish with degreasing shampoo mixed with fresh water Polish inside varnish with shamoy leather R...

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Page 48: ...solvent directly over the stains Rub with a clean and dry rag than brush the fabrics against the pattern Clean with a vaccuum cleaner when dry Coated or PVC fabrics Use a sponge and soapy water Olive...

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Page 50: ...a Wash in lukewarm water with neutral soap Allow to dry Dry clean with perchlorethylene Leather Use special leather paste for routine maintenance Never use any detergent nor silicone based products Cl...

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Page 52: ...26 48 PLUMBING 6 5 3 5 5 5 6 iso 10240 index 0 WATER DISCHARGE SANITARY APPLIANCES OPERATION WATER TANK FILLING FRESH WATER SYSTEM GAS SYSTEM...

Page 53: ...6X V N 7 J O Y 1 V4 X V J 5 W M W2 H J X V4 I O Y 7 Y W 3 1 N H J Y 7 5 N L V L 3 L 3 J 5 7 H J Y 1 V4 X N X N L 7 Y J 7 H I4 1 3 X W2 6X X Y W J 5 5 I4 V 1 7 X 3 1 J H W 5 7 Y H V L X N L 7 5 W H Y V...

Page 54: ...g hose deep into the system RECOMMENDATION MAINTENANCE Monitor the quality of water taken on board at remote locations The tanks can be sterilized by adding a clonazone tablet available from pharmacie...

Page 55: ...indice 0 SEACOCK 5 3 3 a 5 3 3 g iso 10240 Closed seacock Open seacock...

Page 56: ...y valve and pressure reducing valve when the heater is not in use 28 48 index 1 plumbing PRECAUTION PRECAUTION Never run the water system if the valve to the feed tank is closed or if the tank is empt...

Page 57: ...H J 7 L X 6X X V 1 J 5 O2 J 7 5 J 1 3 X X 3 1 V 7 H W 5 H X 5 N 1 K N L V J 5 7 Y 3 N 1 J H 3 3 3 X V L W 5 H H N 7 5 V 6X V V 1 N X 7 Y J W2 L 3 H N 1 N 6X V 3 1 J H W 5 W N J 5 3 L 1 V N W 5 W Y W 5...

Page 58: ...ock pit RECOMMENDATIONS MAINTENANCE Check the valves and sea cocks for water tightness and operation regulary Shut the valves when the system is not in use Visually check whether the pumps discharge C...

Page 59: ...5 3 3 a 5 3 3 k iso 10240 indice 0 BATHROOM DRAINAGE 1 Washbasin outlet pipe 2 Seacock with valve closets outlet 3 Seacock with valve sea water intake for closets 1 3 2...

Page 60: ...to avoid clogging the closets and rinse the system regu larly with fresh water Shut the valves after every use and especially when the boat is unattended WASH BASINS AND SHOWERS OPERATION The valves a...

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Page 62: ...31 48 WIRING 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 iso 10240 index 0 ELECTRONICS BATTERY MASTER SWITCHES BATTERIES OPERATION 230V CIRCUIT SHORE POWER CABLE 7 DRAWINGS DIAGRAMS end of chapter...

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Page 64: ...0M N h f N Hg f J I40 4 0MI4 0M 7 I4 0M J J h g Lg f W I4 0M 7 g f J 3 1g V f 3 I4 0 4 0M V f 5 fO V e O2 V4 f 5 V 5 I M V 6K Y V Y N H V H V 0Y L 5 V4 I V4 0M H V4 0M 5 3 5 H V 1 H 5 V J H 5 7 L 1 H...

Page 65: ...C B B B B C C B B B B C C C B B B C C C B B B C C C B B B C C C B B B C C B B C C B B B B C C C B B B B C C C B B B B C C B B B C C B B B B C C B B B C C C B B B B C C B B C C B B B C C B B B C C C f...

Page 66: ...s to the earth of the boat this conductor is green with yellow stripes W WARNING ARNING Never work on a live electrical fitting PRECAUTION PRECAUTION Never leave the boat unattended when the electrica...

Page 67: ...B B B C C C B B B B C C B B B B C C B B B B C C B B B B C C C B B B C C C B B B C C C B B B C C C B B B C C B B C C B B B B C C C B B B B C C C B B B B C C B B B C C B B B B C C B B B C C C B B B B C...

Page 68: ...d to the shore power plug on shore before you connect or disconnect the shore power cable Connect the shore power cable in the boat before you plug it in the power point on shore Disconnect the shore...

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Page 70: ...8 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 iso 10240 index 0 FUEL FILTER ENGINE FUEL TANK DASH BOARD CONTROL LEVER PROPELLER ANODE STUFFING BOX HYDRAULIC STEERING GEAR STEERING GEAR DIESEL ENGINE VISIBILITY IN THE STEERING ST...

Page 71: ...6X gN L 3 1 he3 L J Y N 1 1 W Xg 3 L hf3 1 N heN 1 W Y 3 L L hf W X f N 1 hfN he W Y N 1 3 1 L he 7 0M I4 1 g hf L 3 Lhe 3 L W Y L N 1 heJ 0MhI Lg3 Lhf 3 1 N 1he N 1 7 H 3 1 h W Mhe V X fN 1hf N L he3...

Page 72: ...mark 1 and fill up with oil Dexron II or ISO 32 viscosity according to the oil grade already used in the system Keep the tank full at all times during purging 2 Hydraulic cylinder Unscrew the drains...

Page 73: ...C B C B C B C B C C hf B B C C B B B C C B B C B C C B C C B B C B C B B C B B C C B C B B C C B C B B C C B B C C B C B B C C B C B B C C B B C C B C B B C C B C B B C C B C B B C C B B C C B C B B C...

Page 74: ...oid water ingress Don t shut the fuel valve after every utilization except before an extended unattended period Ensure that the tank is full to avoid condensation Clean the tank every five years to re...

Page 75: ...B B B C C C B B B B C C B B B B C C B B B B C C B B B B C C C B B B C C C B B B C C C B B B C C C B B B C C B B C C B B B B C C C B B B B C C C B B B B C C B B B C C B B B B C C B B B C C C B B B B C...

Page 76: ...engine to ensure fine fuel filtration refer to the engine brochure to find out the filter renewal frequency and maintenance work The other one is a first stage filter located in the pipe system betwee...

Page 77: ...5 5 1 5 6 iso 10240 indice 0 1 Seacock with valve engine sea water intake 2 Cooling water filter 3 Speedometer and depth sounder ENGINES Access via central hatch Access to oil gauge and tank via later...

Page 78: ...e stop the engine immediately and check the valve for cleanliness It s not necessary to shut the valve after each use of the engine on the other hand this is mandatory if the boat remains unmanned for...

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Page 80: ...e boat is engine powered Respect speed limits Set the lever Astern to lock the propeller when sailing The COLREG and route regulations prescribe a permanently correct surveillance and the respect for...

Page 81: ...1 Anode 2 Propeller 3 Shaft seat 4 Shaft tube 5 Stern tube 6 Stuffing box 7 Connecting indice 0 5 3 2 5 3 3 k 5 3 3 l 5 5 1 5 6 iso 10240 SHAFT LINE 5 6 7 4 3 2 1...

Page 82: ...Refer to the manufacturer s brochure supplied with the boat The propeller supplied with your boat embodies the results of tests carried out jointly with the engine manufacturer RECOMMENDATIONS Check...

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Page 84: ...42 48 LAUNCHING 9 5 2 5 3 5 4 iso 10240 index 0 LAUNCHING HINTS...

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Page 86: ...ne cooling water drain corks must be shut All optional accessories must be sealed off with paste Retract the speedometer in its housing this can be damaged by the handling belt On line engines ensure...

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Page 88: ...eedometer and lock fittings for tightness as the case may be Open and check the valves for sealing with the hull and relevant pipe Check the stuffing box for sealing refer to section 8 Stuffing box Be...

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Page 90: ...45 48 LAYING UP AND WINTER PRECAUTIONS 10 5 3 5 4 5 5 iso 10240 index 0 LAYING UP PROTECTION MAINTENANCE...

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Page 92: ...sea cocks rinse and drain the closets in full Retract the loch and speedometer heads seal off air inlets and install a de hydrator in the saloon and leave all doors open cabins lockers wardrobes icebo...

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Page 94: ...he anode Fill the fuel tank to maximum to avoid condensation Refer to the engine manual for everything concerning the engine Ashore Take the battery ashore and keep it under maintenance charging Drain...

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Page 96: ...nd constantly desiring to improve our models we reserve the right to modifiy them without advance notice Conception et r alisation F LUCAS NANTES CHANTIERS JEANNEAU BP 529 85505 LES HERBIERS cedex FRA...

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