Laying up
- Take ashore all the ship's documents, any lines that are not used for
mooring, galley equipment, supplies, clothes, safety equipment,
batteries and gas bottles.
- Check the safety equipment, check expiration dates and have the
life-raft overhauled.
- Take advantage of the laying up to draw up a complete inventory of
equipment.
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BLOCKING THE BOAT ASHORE
Preparation for each hull:
- A large rectangular wooden block of 1m in length and a tire to be
placed under the stern, across the keel.
- A steel jack-stand of a minimum of 1m in height which will be
placed under the forward part of the forward bulkhead.
Make sure that the aft part of the keel is well-chocked (on its block)
before very carefully lowering the forward section onto the jack-
stand.
Protection and maintenance
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INTERIOR
- Drain all the fresh water hoses and rinse them with water and
vinegar (do not use a chlorine based product).
- Lubricate and close all the water inlet valves and thru-hull fittings.
Rinse and completely drain the heads bowls and pumps.
- Retract the sounder and speedometer sensors.
- Seal air inlets as much as possible.
- Install an air dehumidifier in the saloon and leave the cabin and
storage unit doors open (lockers, ice boxes).
- Air the cushions outside for as long as possible before returning
them to the boat, placing them upright on one side to limit contact
surfaces.
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EXTERIOR
- Thoroughly rinse the hull and deck.
- Lubricate all mechanical and mobile parts with Vaseline (bolts,
hinges, locks etc.).
- Protect all lines and dockside lines against chafing.
- Protect the boat to the highest degree with fenders.
- Make sure the boat is properly moored.
This list of recommendations is not exhaustive. Your dealer can advise
you and carry out the technical maintenance of your boat.
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ENGINES
WINTER STORAGE
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WINTER STORAGE
2
LAGOON 44O
RECOMMENDATION
Winter storage of the engines is the domain of
professionals. Storage conditions will depend on
whether the boat is stored afloat or ashore.
Summary of Contents for 440 S2
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Page 25: ...23 LAYING UP 25 PROTECTION AND MAINTENANCE 25 Winter Storage 2...
Page 26: ...BLOCKING THE BOAT ASHORE 24 WINTER STORAGE LAGOON 44O...
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Page 29: ...27 RECOMMENDATIONS 29 STEPPING THE MAST 31 Launching 3...
Page 30: ...POSITIONING THE HOISTING BELTS 28 LAUNCHING LAGOON 44O...
Page 34: ...32 LAUNCHING LAGOON 44O MAST JUNCTION BOX...
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Page 38: ...HAUL OUT 36 HULL DECK LAGOON 44O Submerged area including appendices 63 m2...
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Page 46: ...LAYOUTS 44 LAYOUTS LAGOON 44O 3 cabin version 4 cabin version...
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Page 60: ...SERVICE COMPARTMENT 58 ELECTRICITY LAGOON 44O LOCATED BEHIND THE ELECTRICAL PANEL...
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Page 88: ...FUEL VALVE ENGINE WATER VALVE 86 MOTORIZATION LAGOON 44O FUEL VALVES ENGINE WATER INLET...
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Page 104: ...POSITION OF THE LIFE RAFT 102 SAFETY LAGOON 44O DIMENSIONS OF LIFE RAFT LOCKER IN MM...
Page 106: ...GAS VALVES 104 SAFETY LAGOON 44O GAS VALVES Locker to right of oven...
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