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The sails are the main propulsion means of the SUN ODYSSEY 44i
CERTIFICATION
DESIGN CATEGORY
The SUN ODYSSEY 44i model conforms to the directive 2003/44/CE.
SAILS
CLASSICAL
JIB REEFER
PERFORMANCE
Mainsail (classic)..........
Genoa............................
Spinnaker......................
I......................................
J......................................
P.....................................
E ....................................
47,6 m
2
.............................. 52 m
2
............................ 120 m
2
.......................... 16,54 m
.............................4,65 m
......................... 15,27 m
.............................5,30 m
38,1 m
2
.............................. 52 m
2
............................ 120 m
2
.......................... 16,54 m
.............................4,65 m
......................... 15,27 m
.............................5,30 m
51,2 m
2
........................... 52,2 m
2
............................ 128 m
2
................................17 m
.............................4,65 m
..........................16,45 m
.............................5,30 m
CE Category
Persons Maximum
A
10 persons
B
12 persons
C
14 persons
D
14 persons
Design category
Wind force
(Beaufort scale)
Significant height of waves
to be considered
(in metres H 1/3)
Vessel designed for navigation:
A - "At high sea"
B - "In open sea"
C - "Near to the coast"
D - "In sheltered waters"
Over 8
Up to and including 8
Up to and including 6
Up to and including 4
Over 4
Up to and including 4
Up to and including 2
Up to and including 0,3
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SPECIFICATIONS AND WARRANTY
Summary of Contents for SUN ODYSSEY 44I
Page 1: ...SUN ODYSSEY 44I OWNER S MANUAL C ROISIERE 134905 Index E ...
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Page 30: ...26 134 SUPPLY VALVE FUEL NOTE Same position for the other layouts Fuel oil valve for engine ...
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Page 36: ...32 134 USE STEERS FRANK OF HELP SECTOR ACCESS HOLE ...
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Page 39: ...35 134 HULL MAINTENANCE OF THE HULL CARREENING 3 ...
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Page 53: ...49 134 STEERING SYSTEM STEERING GEAR 5 ...
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Page 57: ...53 134 RIGGING AND SAILS STANDING RIGGING RUNNING RIGGING WINCHES SAIL SETTING SAILS 6 ...
Page 73: ...69 134 INTERIOR INTRODUCTION INTERIOR MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE OF FABRICS 7 ...
Page 78: ...74 134 Releasing the door using the push lock Door stop in open position ...
Page 80: ...76 134 WATER TANKS ...
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Page 94: ...90 134 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ...
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Page 113: ...109 134 ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION ENGINE FITTING 360 DOCKING VERSION 10 ...
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Page 116: ...112 134 ENGINE FITTING ...
Page 117: ...113 134 DIAGRAM LAY OUT OF 10 ENGINE ...
Page 129: ...125 134 LAUNCHING LAUNCHING RECOMMENDATIONS STEPPING THE MAST 11 ...
Page 133: ...129 134 WINTER STORAGE LAYING UP PROTECTION AND MAINTENANCE 12 ...
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