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OPERATION

ANCHORING BY HAND WITH USE OF A MANUAL WINDLASS

- Release the windlass brake using the handle located in the chain locker so as to allow the 

chain lifter to turn freely and to release the anchor from the stem fitting 

- Re-engage the brake and let the anchor hang until the mooring position is reached.
- Have the boat pointed into the wind and without speed.
- Release the brake and pay out the chain slowly.
- Control the speed of anchor lowering using the brake.
- Once the anchor has taken hold re-engage the brake and secure the hawser to the cleat.

HEAVING UP THE ANCHOR

- Lock the cable lifter snubber.
- Ensure the chain is properly set on the cable lifter.
- Slowly go near the anchor, using your engine (Don't use your windlass to winch the boat).
- Heave the anchor completely.
- Visually check the last meters till the anchor gets into contact with the davit.
- If you just change berth, check the position of the anchor on the stem fitting.
- For sailing, store the anchor in the chain locker or fasten the anchor to its roller.
- For electrical windlasses cut off the power supply as soon as the anchor has been lifted.

Battery switches to be turned on:

1. + Engine
2. - Common

The windlass is powered by the engine battery.

Operation relay 700W -

Forward cabin

Breaker -

80A

4

DECK

Summary of Contents for SUN ODYSSEY 30I

Page 1: ...SUN ODYSSEY 30I OWNER S MANUAL C ROISIERE 085663 Index D...

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Page 3: ...complished sailor Even when your boat has been adapted for them the sea and wind conditions corresponding to the design categories A B C and D may vary ranging from severe conditions to strong storms...

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Page 5: ...e navigation Always adapt the speed and direction of your boat to the conditions of the sea The boat shall not be loaded more with than the maximum load recommended by the builder in particular the to...

Page 6: ...ey may be modified without prior notice or up dates This owner s manual is designed in accordance with the ISO 10240 standard requirements it has a general purpose and it may sometimes list some equip...

Page 7: ...3 136 HISTORY OF UPDATES Index A 06 2008 Index B 11 2009 Index C 09 2010 Index D 12 2012...

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Page 9: ...EERING SYSTEM Page 47 Chapter 6 RIGGING AND SAILS Page 57 Chapter 7 INTERIOR Page 77 Chapter 8 WATER AND SEWAGE WATER Page 83 Chapter 9 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Page 95 Chapter 10 ENGINE Page 111 Chapter...

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Page 11: ...7 136 SPECIFICATIONS AND WARRANTY TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CERTIFICATION DESIGN CATEGORY YOUR BOAT 1...

Page 12: ...eled version Draught min 1 75 m Draught max 1 80 m Ballast weight 950 kg Light displacement 3 890 kg Displacement with maximum load Category B 5 090 kg Displacement with maximum load Category C and D...

Page 13: ...P 10 98 m 10 98 m E 3 60 m 3 60 m The sails are the main propulsion means of the SUN ODYSSEY 30i CE Category Persons Maximum Keeled version Persons Maximum Drifter version Classical mast Persons Maxim...

Page 14: ...hts significant wave height up to 2 m see Note 1 below You may meet with such conditions in exposed inland waters in estuaries and in coastal waters with moderate weather conditions Category D In shel...

Page 15: ...TRATION NUMBER DELIVERY DATE DOOR KEY NUMBER MAKE OF ENGINE ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER ENGINE KEY NUMBER JEANNEAU Establishment of the company SPBI BP 529 85505 LES HERBIERS cedex FRANCE Tel 33 02 51 64 20...

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Page 17: ...13 136 SAFETY SAFETY EQUIPMENT GENERAL INFORMATION GAS SYSTEM RECOMMENDATIONS FOR GAS FIGHT AGAINST FIRE BILGE PUMP SYSTEM EMERGENCY TILLER 2...

Page 18: ...14 136 SAFETY EQUIPMENT Swimming ladder means of coming back onboard Reference 1 Liferaft Reference 2 not supplied Locker open Locker closed...

Page 19: ...the ladder is in place and deployed as soon as you are on board Reduce speed in waves WARNING Before you sail list the compulsory safety equipment Don t exceed the number of persons indicated in the c...

Page 20: ...16 136 GAS SYSTEM LOCATION REF Designation 1 Gas cylinder locker 2 Gas kill valve on bottle 3 Gas pipe 4 Gas rubber tubing 5 Tap to turn off the gas 7 Vent hole Gas cylinder locker...

Page 21: ...FOR GAS SYSTEM EUROPE VERSION REF Designation 1 Connection kit gas bottle 2 Drain 3 Gas cylinder 4 Connection kit gas copper 5 PVC girdled sleeve 6 Gas appliance connection kit 7 Wire passage 2 gaz G...

Page 22: ...AS CYLINDER LOCKER LOCATION Note Same position for the other layouts Opening valve Reheating gas closing Reference 1 Valve REF Designation 1 Valve on appliance 6 Open valve 7 Closed valve Gas cylinder...

Page 23: ...GAS US VERSION Schematic diagram REF Designation 1 Regulator valve 12V 2 Gas cylinder 3 Drain 4 Stuffing box 5 PVC girdled sleeve 6 Electromagnetic valve for gas 12V 7 Pipe Propane Plastic 2 6 7 4 5...

Page 24: ...If you detect a leak close the valve of the cylinder and repair before you use it again The appliances use the oxygen of the cabin and release combustible gases Ventilate your boat when using applian...

Page 25: ...f the ones in place are out of date or have been used To tell the crew where the extinguishers are and how they work where the release aperture is situated in the engine compartment where the emergenc...

Page 26: ...ON OF EXTINGUISHERS Recommended positioning of portable extinguishers not supplied 1 Hanging locker Aft cabin 2 Saloon seating 3 Extinguisher aperture of the engine compartment 4 Cockpit locker Emerge...

Page 27: ...pacity DANGER There may be danger of fire or explosion if direct or alternating current systems are incorrectly used Refer to chapter Electricity WARNING Do not obstruct the ways to the emergency exit...

Page 28: ...24 136 Fuel oil valve for engine Access Under the bed Aft cabin...

Page 29: ...tches INSTRUCTIONS TO FOLLOW IN CASE OF A FIRE IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT BILGE Stop the engine Switch off power and stop fuel supply Block off the air supply from the air inlets and outlets of the eng...

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Page 31: ...27 136 MANUAL BILGE PUMP LOCATION OPERATION Capacity 40 5 litre minute 2 SAFETY...

Page 32: ...echanically operated In the automatic position each pump is set off automatically by a trip switch located in the sump area or in the bottom of the hull Operation The electric bilge pumps are connecte...

Page 33: ...boat in case of damage The bilge pump system is designed to drive out the water being either sea spray or leaks but absolutely not the water coming through a hole in the hull this hole being the resu...

Page 34: ...30 136 USE STEERS FRANK OF HELP VERSION STEERING WHEEL Sector access port Opening access hole Tiller in position...

Page 35: ...nsert the tiller into the rudder stock and make sure it is fully secure in the square If the automatic pilot is connected and is working after the tiller damage use it Disconnect all apparatus linked...

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Page 37: ...33 136 HULL MAINTENANCE OF THE HULL LIFTING 3...

Page 38: ...water use and the maintenance area for cleaning your vessel It is necessary to seek the advice of your concessionnaire with regard to gel coat repairs PRECAUTION When applying the anti fouling paint d...

Page 39: ...the anti fouling paint as well as the frequency of hull stripping and painting Do not hesitate to take advice from your specialists Refer to chapter 11 for launching instructions If cleaning of the a...

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Page 41: ...37 136 DECK NAVIGATION STABILITY PREVENTION OF MAN OVERBOARD MOORING LINES TOWING GROUND TACKLE MAINTENANCE OF THE DECK 4...

Page 42: ...pplied 20 kg DANGER Wear your life jacket In heavy weather wear your safety harness and fasten yourself to the boat When at sea close the guardrail side opening or openings Do not try to stop the boat...

Page 43: ...g points With synthetic guard rails change them as soon as they show signs of wear due to chafing or UV Areas forbidden when sailing Aft quarterdeck Roof MOORING LINES A sufficient number of mooring l...

Page 44: ...ompanionway Closure Hatch cover 1 Sliding door 2 Lock 3 Key Cockpit table Version Steering wheel Folded position Fixing Folded position Mounted position Fixing Mounted position Opening Deck hatches Op...

Page 45: ...LASS Turn on the boat engine Check that the electrical supply of the windlass is switched on battery switch circuit breaker Use the remote control to activate the windlass in lowering mode Let the cha...

Page 46: ...ATION 1 Hatch cover Mooring locker 2 Bow fitting 3 Stem roller 4 Opening Mooring locker 5 Clinch 6 Drain scuppers Mooring locker 7 Handle position 8 Chain lifter 8 diameter 9 Handle in stored position...

Page 47: ...re the hawser to the cleat HEAVING UP THE ANCHOR Lock the cable lifter snubber Ensure the chain is properly set on the cable lifter Slowly go near the anchor using your engine Don t use your windlass...

Page 48: ...at Pay out the anchor line slowly Take care not to damage the propeller or the rudder ADVICE RECOMMENDATION After each trip rinse the windlass and anchor chain or rode with fresh water Refer to the ma...

Page 49: ...le soap PLEXIGLAS Rinse plexiglas with fresh water Use a polish paste for thin scratches Consult your dealer concerning deep scratches EXTERIOR CUSHIONS Bring the removable cushions inside washed with...

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Page 51: ...47 136 STEERING SYSTEM STEERING GEAR 5...

Page 52: ...48 136 STEERING GEAR KEELED VERSION WARNING Learn how to judge the necessary distance of deceleration for the vessel to come to a complete stop The reverse gear is not a brake...

Page 53: ...stock 3 Balance bush 4 Rudder port tube 5 Upper bearing aluminium Diameter 45 6 Bronze plug 7 Tiller head Stainless steel 8 Tiller 9 Mount For extension 10 For extension 11 Elbow 12 Piston extension...

Page 54: ...50 136 VERSION STEERING WHEEL...

Page 55: ...4 Rudder port tube 5 Upper bearing aluminium Diameter 45 6 Stock arm 7 Stock arm stop 8 Pin 9 Steering sector Diameter 45 10 Sheaves 11 Steering wheel column 12 Ropes 13 Steering wheel 14 Auto pilot...

Page 56: ...Precautions for use Lower the rudder gradually Lift up the rudder with the lock in closed position Don t open the inspection hatchwhile sailing ACCESS TO STEERING GEAR Inspection hatch Cockpit aft Dec...

Page 57: ...53 136 5 G H A B D STEERING SYSTEM...

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Page 59: ...e bush 4 Rudder port tube 5 Flanged bush 6 Stock arm 7 Track rod end 8 Connecting rod 9 Rudder spindle 10 Seal 11 Bush 12 Lower bearing 13 Upper bearing 14 Bronze plug 15 Tiller head 16 Tiller 17 For...

Page 60: ...ements Maintain the nylon ertalon or teflon bushes with only a suitable lubricant Note Do not hesitate to consult your dealer about system maintenance RUDDERS CENTREBOARD INSPECTION HATCH WARNING Refe...

Page 61: ...57 136 RIGGING AND SAILS STANDING RIGGING RUNNING RIGGING WINCHES SETTING THE SAILS SAILS 6...

Page 62: ...58 136 STANDING RIGGING VERSION CLASSIC JIB REEFER Designation Number 1 Forestay 1 2 Backstay 2 3 V2D3 2 4 D1 2 5 V1 2 6 V2 2...

Page 63: ...Periodically check the rigging tightening and the lock nut or pin locking you should check it for the first time after a few days sailing in all types of weather DANGER To hoist a crew member up to t...

Page 64: ...lyard 4 Mainsail foot 5 Reef 1 Mainsail safety block stopper 6 Reef 2 Mainsail safety block stopper 7 Kicking strap 8 Two way switch Genoa traveller 9 Genoa sheet 10 Spinnaker sheet optional 11 Spinna...

Page 65: ...61 136 MAST FOOT SYSTEM PERFORMANCE VERSION 1 Spinnaker halyard optional 2 Mainsail foot 3 Reef 2 4 Main halyard 5 Kicking strap 6 Reef 1 6 6 4 3 5 1 2 RIGGING AND SAILS...

Page 66: ...eave loose ropes on the winches but make them fast on cleats except on the Self Tailing winches SETTING THE SAILS CLASSICAL MAINSAIL With the mainsail being on the deck Screw the pins of the mast slid...

Page 67: ...SICAL MAINSAIL Designation Number 1 Fiddle block 1 2 Mainsail sheet 1 3 Fiddle block Clutch 1 4 Swivel single pulley 5 5 Fiddle block Clutch 1 6 Kicking strap 1 7 Fiddle block 1 6 1 2 3 4 7 6 5 RIGGIN...

Page 68: ...arbon 1 4 Pulley 40 mm diameter 1 5 Traveller Mainsail classic 1 6 Single pulley 40 mm diameter 4 7 Single clutch 2 8 Mainsail track 1 9 Mount Mainsail track 1 10 Rail end piece Genoa 2 11 Mainsail sh...

Page 69: ...e bolt rope sometimes the groove leading edges may be insufficiently smoothed off When the sail is up tack it to the lower shackle Gently sweat up the halyard Refit the hatch Furl the sail facing the...

Page 70: ...sheets 1 3 Winches Genoa sheets 1 4 Furling line Genoa 1 5 Spinnaker halyard 1 6 Main halyard 1 7 Foot tuning line 1 8 Available 1 9 Furling line Mainsail classic 1 10 Drift lift Drifter version 1 11...

Page 71: ...the luff after a few sea trips Pull on the line from the cockpit to furl the genoa Before getting under way take advantage of a windless period of time and hoist the genoa Hand pre roll the drum to s...

Page 72: ...eet 2 2 Furling line 1 3 Stanchion block 1 4 Rail end piece Genoa pair 1 5 Two way switch Genoa sheet 2 6 Double blocks carbon 2 7 Genoa traveller 2 8 Genoa track 2 9 Rail end piece Genoa 2 10 Cheek b...

Page 73: ...ley 3 3 Single pulley with becket 1 4 Lead 1 5 Swivel single pulley 2 6 Cheek block 3 Sheaves 1 7 Spinnaker halyard 1 8 Spinnaker boom downhaul 1 9 Boom lift 1 10 Guide 2 11 Jam cleat 2 12 Spinnaker s...

Page 74: ...rer Remove the sails if your boat is not to be used for a long time Designation Number 1 Single pulley Snap shackle 1 2 Shackle Lyre 1 3 Lead 1 4 Swivel single pulley 1 5 Cheek block 3 Sheaves 1 6 Spi...

Page 75: ...71 136 RUNNING RIGGING TACKING JIB Designation 1 Single pulley 2 SHEET Jib 3 Shackle 4 Swivel single pulley 6 1 3 4 2 RIGGING AND SAILS...

Page 76: ...DIAGRAM ADVICE RECOMMENDATION When you are not sailing slacken the genoa halyard Install the lazy bag before the mainsail When the sail is unfurled adjust the halyard tightness Too much tightness may...

Page 77: ...ram shows the path of the automatic reef line and does not indicate the standard take system SHORTENING THE STANDARD MAINSAIL To shorten sail Head into the wind Slacken off the kick strap Slightly sla...

Page 78: ...boom Immobilise the mainsail halyard SAIL STORAGE FOLDING Avoid storing a wet sail to prevent the appearance of mould and mildew Flake the sail parallel to the foot then roll it up to the bag dimensi...

Page 79: ...Designation 1 Pulley Cable 2 Single pulley 57 mm diameter 3 Fiddle block carbon 40 mm diameter 4 Pulley 40 mm diameter 5 Pig tail Asymmetric spinnaker 6 Safety 7 Tiered tackle Backstay 8 Palan of bac...

Page 80: ...76 136 KICKER TACKLE SYSTEM PERFORMANCE VERSION Designation 1 Fixed boom kicking strap 2 Pulley 3 Single pulley 60 mm diameter 4 Kicking strap 2 4 3 1...

Page 81: ...77 136 INTERIOR INTRODUCTION INTERIOR MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE OF FABRICS 7...

Page 82: ...78 136 INTRODUCTION INTERIOR DECK VERSION STEERING WHEEL DECK VERSION TILLER...

Page 83: ...lish the interior varnishing with a chamois leather MAINTENANCE OF FABRICS STAIN REMOVAL Dab with a clean rag Remove the stain with a solvent poured onto a clean rag Never pour the solvent directly ov...

Page 84: ...80 136 Opening Door holding forward Opening Closure Inside doors Releasing top Dining table...

Page 85: ...product instructions If you can remove the fabric Hand wash with an ordinary washing powder at 30 C In both cases dry cleaning is possible Remove the stains as soon as possible with a damp rag COTTON...

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Page 87: ...83 136 WATER AND SEWAGE WATER WATER TANK WATER SYSTEM DISTRIBUTION WATER SYSTEM DRAINAGE SEWAGE 8...

Page 88: ...84 136 Water tank 160 l Access Gauge and Inspection hatch Deck filler Port catwalk...

Page 89: ...to the system in order to prevent any over pressure in the systems WARNING The tanks nominal capacity cannot be fully used due to the load and the need to maintain the correct trim A 20 reserve should...

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Page 91: ...aloon backrest Starboard Cockpit shower spray Stern deck PRECAUTION Never operate the water system equipment when the valve is closed or the tank is empty the electrical equipment may be damaged Check...

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Page 93: ...m the bilges The main sump is partially drained by an electric or a manual pump Regularly dry the sump with a sponge ADVICE RECOMMENDATION Regularly check the valves and thru hull seacocks for proper...

Page 94: ...90 136 Thru hull fitting closed Thru hull fitting open Galley draining Drainage Galley sink Saloon seating Starboard Drainage Washbasin Head version Under the cupboard Head version...

Page 95: ...d of local regulations concerning the environment and follow the codes of best practice Do not drain the contents of the sewage tank near the coast or in zones where it is forbidden Make use of the po...

Page 96: ...92 136 EXECREMENT TANKS Schematic diagram 1 Deck filler Suction and Rinsing 2 Tank vent hole 3 Thru hull seacock Waste holding tank WHT 80 litre Access Cockpit locker Port side...

Page 97: ...smells To empty the tank In an authorized area open the draining valve In a marina equipped with a system to suck the waste waters put the sucking hose into the tank through the deck filler Start the...

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Page 99: ...95 136 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT GENERAL INFORMATION 12 V DC SYSTEM 110 220 V AC SYSTEM EQUIPMENT 9...

Page 100: ...DE MOUILLAGE ANCHOR LIGHT ECLAIRAGE PONT DECK FLOODLIGHT GROUPE FROID FRIDGE UNIT ELECT NAVIGATION NAV INSTRUMENTS POMPE DE CALE BILGE PUMP GROUPE D EAU WATER PUMP AUXILIAIRE AUXILARY FEUX MOTEUR STE...

Page 101: ...itch Deck light 23 Switch Auxiliary optional 24 Switch Navigation electronics 25 Switch Bilge pump 26 Switch Water unit 27 Switch Refrigeration unit Referen ces on diagrams Wire refe rences Amperage o...

Page 102: ...e an electric appliance is not energized check The main power supply batteries battery switches The switches and circuit breakers on the line the relevant electrical unit 1 Shore power socket Breaker...

Page 103: ...lation Use the services of a qualified marine electricity technician Never install or replace the electric appliances or any electric equipement by components exceeding the capacity amperage of the ci...

Page 104: ...upled to the engine or through use of the 220 V shore charger Keep the batteries charged enough essential to ensure them a correct service life Make the most of time alongside to use the 220 V shore c...

Page 105: ...e electric fitting Do not touch battery terminals risk of electric shock PRECAUTION Switch off the electrical system with the battery switches when the boat is unattended Never leave the vessel unatte...

Page 106: ...102 136 FUSES LOCATION POWER Fuse board Options Back of electrical panel 39 Sockets 12V 40 Automatic Radio 41 Shower pump 44 Auto pilot 10 A 7 5 A 10 A 1 3 5 2 4 6 10 A...

Page 107: ...103 136 Fuse board Aft cabin Electrical gauge Voltmeter Engine compartment ventilator Fuse 100A Main service circuit protection 12V 9 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT...

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Page 109: ...c shock and fire Before you plug in or unplug the boat shore supply cable switch off the shut off device connected to the shore supply Plug in the boat shore supply cable in the boat before you plug i...

Page 110: ...106 136 ELECTRONIC LAYOUT OF COMPONENTS Log and depth sounder transducers View interior View Outside...

Page 111: ...the aft cabin To supply power to all elements switch on the Navigation circuit breaker on the electrical panel For use and maintenance of the material consult the manufacturer instructions MAINTENANC...

Page 112: ...dify the vessel shore supply line connections only use compatible connections Do not alter the vessel s electrical system The installation modifications and maintenance must be carried out by a qualif...

Page 113: ...efer to the appliance instructions MAINTENANCE Clean the repeater dials with freshwater Refer to the instructions before using any other produce The use of alcohol must be avoided ADVICE RECOMMENDATIO...

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Page 115: ...111 136 ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION ENGINE FITTING 10...

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Page 117: ...break out Refer to chapter 2 On certain models there is a fitted extinguisher system which enables a fire in the engine compartment to be put out Make sure you know where the activating mechanism is a...

Page 118: ...114 136 ENGINE FITTING C 26 20 C D F...

Page 119: ...115 136 10 A A 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 09 10 11 13 14 15 16 18 17 19 20 08 12 ENGINE...

Page 120: ...panionway hatch and side hatches In case of an intervention when the engine is running Stay away from belts and hot or mobile parts Be careful with full clothes long hair rings etc you may be caught W...

Page 121: ...tor tank 16 Diesel tank 50 litre 17 Fan Brass Tank 1 Engine control lever 18 Filler cap 2 Safety plexiglas Engine panel 19 Exhaust outlet 3 Engine panel 20 Engine compartment ventilator 12V 4 Water tr...

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Page 123: ...iesel tank 50 litre Starboard aft cabin Gauge Diesel Starboard aft cabin Gauge Control WARNING The tanks nominal capacity cannot be fully used due to the load and the need to maintain the correct trim...

Page 124: ...NGINE REF Designation 1 Seawater inlet Engine cooling 2 Diesel oil pre filter 3 Sea water filter 4 Accumulator tank 5 Anti siphon valve 6 Water trap 7 Filler hole oil Reverser 8 Flange 9 Stuffing box...

Page 125: ...gine installation If water does not flow out Stop the engine immediately Check that the valve is open Close the water inlet valve if the boat is unattended for long Inspect and clean the water filter...

Page 126: ...122 136 SUPPLY VALVE FUEL Fuel oil valve for engine...

Page 127: ...ine s manual The second filter is on the pipe that links the tank to the engine it plays the role of a water decanter and prefilter Drain by undoing the knurled screw at the base of the decantation bo...

Page 128: ...l 1 Control indicator lights 2 Stop button 3 Ignition key 4 Rev counter Hour meter Engine ignition kill drawing 1 Anode 2 Propeller 3 P bracket 4 Propeller shaft 5 Stuffing box 6 Connecting device Pro...

Page 129: ...gs Boat heeling over the sails reduce visibility under wind Load and load distribution Sea conditions rain spray fog or darkness Lights on inside the boat Persons and removable equipment in the helmsm...

Page 130: ...the result of tests carried out jointly with the engine manufacturer ADVICE RECOMMENDATION Check the whole propeller shaft several times a year Change the anode if necessary Check and change the cutl...

Page 131: ...127 136 LAUNCHING LAUNCHING RECOMMENDATIONS STEPPING THE MAST 11...

Page 132: ...128 136 POSITION OF HOISTING CRADLE AND STRAPS Note Measurements are expressed in mm...

Page 133: ...duction gear oil levels refer to engine manual Turn off the engine cooling water drain valves Retract the speedometer into its housing it may be damaged by the handling belts For the on line engines c...

Page 134: ...htness if need be Open the valves and make sure that they are tight with the hull and relevant hose Check the stuffing box for watertightness Refer to chapter 11 Stuffing box Before starting the engin...

Page 135: ...131 136 WINTER STORAGE LAYING UP PROTECTION AND MAINTENANCE 12...

Page 136: ...fore putting them back into the boat in the upright and side position in order to have minimum contact surfaces Leave refrigerator door open to prevent mildew EXTERIOR Thoroughly rinse the hull and de...

Page 137: ...s grease the terminals and check the battery voltage Fill the fuel tanks to a maximum in order to avoid condensation Please refe to the engine manual for anything relating to the engine Ashore Take th...

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Page 139: ...85505 LES HERBIERS cedex FRANCE Tel 33 02 51 64 20 20 Fax 33 02 51 67 37 65 Internet http www jeanneau com fr The present document is not contractual and since we constantly desire to improve our mode...

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