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GENERAL INFORMATION

DANGERS

The major hazards concern:

- The gas system.
- The electrical system.
- The handling of the vessel.
- The motorisation.

Please refer to the relevant paragraphs

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DANGER

- Vessel use limitation when sailing in design category B: When sailing in 

conditions of design category B (wind force up to and including  8 Beaufort 
and significant wave height up to and including 4  metres)the  Flying Bridge 
crew must be limited to  5 persons of the  9 persons on board.

- Fuel leaks or vapour represent a danger of fire and explosion.
- Leave the engine compartment ventilated for a long time before starting the 

engine.

- There may be danger of fire or explosion if direct or alternating current 

systems are incorrectly used. Refer to chapter Electricity.

- Some boats are equipped with a retractable ladder or removable. Make sure 

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 chapter 'Specifications'.
- The total weight of the persons and equipment must never exceed the 

maximum load recommended by the manufacturer.

- Use the seats provided.

ADVICE - RECOMMENDATION

- When sailing, never padlock or lock the liferaft locker.
- Before putting to sea, carefully read the launching instructions shown on the liferaft.
- Close the deck hatches and portholes before each trip (including sliding windows).
- Don't store anything below the floorboards.
- Ensure that movable items are firmly secured when the boat is under way.

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Page 1: ...PRESTIGE 400 OWNER S MANUAL S PORTS ET LOISIRS 128490 Index D ...

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Page 3: ...plished 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 subject to the risks of exceptional waves and gusts of wind this meaning they are dangerous conditions in which only an experienced fit and well trained crew manoeuvring a well maintained boat can sail i...

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Page 5: ...fe 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 total weight of the food supplies of the different equipment that are not supplied by the builder and of the persons on board The weight of the boat shall be properly distributed The stability is reduc...

Page 6: ...hey 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 equipment or accessories or deal with some points or questions that are not relevant to your own boat The different warnings used throughout this guide are broken down as follows DANGER Indicates the exis...

Page 7: ...3 108 HISTORY OF UPDATES Index A 07 2010 Index B 09 2010 Index C 03 2011 Index D 11 2012 ...

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Page 9: ...K Page 35 Chapter 5 STEERING SYSTEM Page 43 Chapter 6 INTERIOR Page 45 Chapter 7 WATER AND SEWAGE WATER Page 51 Chapter 8 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Page 65 Chapter 9 ENGINE Page 87 Chapter 10 LAUNCHING Page 99 Chapter 11 WINTER STORAGE Page 103 PERSONAL NOTES PRESTIGE 400 Anglais Update 11 2012 Index D Code 128490 Total number of pages 108 ...

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Page 11: ...7 108 SPECIFICATIONS AND WARRANTY TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CERTIFICATION DESIGN CATEGORY YOUR BOAT 1 ...

Page 12: ... used fresh water and fuel in fixed completely full tanks the additional loads the optional equipments the liferaft and the scope for load Total mass of liquids all tanks full 1 251 kg Freshwater capacity 2 x 200 l Capacity of sewage tank 120 l Fuel oil tank capacity 2 x 450 l Refrigeration unit capacity 190 l Recommended maximum power 560 kW Maximum motorisation mass 1 362 kg Battery capacity Eng...

Page 13: ...ant wave height up to and including 4 metres the Flying Bridge crew must be limited to 5 persons of the 9 persons on board 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 ...

Page 14: ...ghts 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 sheltered waters This craft is designed to operate in winds up to Beaufort force 4 and the associated wave heights occasional maximum waves of 0 5 m height Such conditions may be encountered in sheltered...

Page 15: ...STRATION NUMBER DELIVERY DATE DOOR KEY NUMBER MAKE OF ENGINE ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER ENGINE KEY NUMBER PRESTIGE Establishment of the company SPBI BP 529 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 Your agent 1 SPECIFICATIONS AND WARRANTY ...

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Page 17: ...13 108 SAFETY SAFETY EQUIPMENT GENERAL INFORMATION GAS SYSTEM RECOMMENDATIONS FOR GAS FIGHT AGAINST FIRE BILGE PUMP SYSTEM INSTRUCTIONS IN THE EVENT OF STEERING GEAR FAILURE 2 ...

Page 18: ...14 108 SAFETY EQUIPMENT 1 Position of swimming ladder 2 Location of liferaft locker Note If over 10 persons on board 2 liferafts compulsory Swimming ladder means of coming back onboard Liferaft ...

Page 19: ...ternating current systems are incorrectly used Refer to chapter Electricity Some boats are equipped with a retractable ladder or removable Make sure 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 chapter Specifications The total weight of the perso...

Page 20: ...ignation 1 Valve on appliance 2 Valve on cylinder 6 Open valve 7 Closed valve WARNING For all recommendations concerning gas Refer to chapter 2 Safety Don t use a solution containing ammonia Don t use a flame to detect leaks Don t smoke don t use a naked flame when you change the gas cylinder ...

Page 21: ...17 108 POSITION OF GAS BOTTLE 2 SAFETY ...

Page 22: ...RSION EUROPE REF Designation 1 Regulator valve 2 Gas cylinder 3 Drain 4 Connection kit gas bottle 5 Rubber washers 6 Pictogram 7 Connection kit gas copper 8 PVC girdled sleeve 9 Gas appliance connection kit gaz GAZ 8 3 2 4 1 6 9 7 5 ...

Page 23: ...ng water and soap or detergent closing the valves of the appliances and opening the valve on the cylinder 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 appliances Don t obstruct the air vents and at least leave the door open Don t use the oven or stove a...

Page 24: ...20 108 EMERGENCY EVACUATION AND LOCATION OF EXTINGUISHERS Emergency exits in case of fire Deck hatch of the fore cabin Companionway Sliding hatch Ladder Flying bridge p p p ...

Page 25: ...21 108 Position of portable extinguishers not supplied Forward cabin closet Companionway Saloon seating Compartment Flying bridge p p p 2 SAFETY ...

Page 26: ...or is Check the condition of the regulator every year and change it if necessary Use regulators identical to the ones that are fitted Have the repairs carried out by someone skilled POSITION OF GAS BOTTLE The locker for storing gas bottles can be reached through the cockpit The locker can accommodate a gas bottle The locker is equipped with bottle fastening straps REF Designation 1 Regulator valve...

Page 27: ...he curtains open when the gas cooker is working For protection of the deck the vessel owner user should provide at least one fire bucket complete with rope in an immediately accessible position Do not store combustible materials in the engine compartment If non combustible materials are stored in the engine compartment they must be secured so there is no danger of them falling on machinery and the...

Page 28: ...24 108 FIXED EXTINGUISHER SYSTEM Extinguisher remote control Reference 1 A pictogram helps to locate it easily Position of fixed extinguishers reference 2 ...

Page 29: ...irect or alternating current systems are incorrectly used Refer to chapter Electricity WARNING Do not obstruct the ways to the emergency exits Do not obstruct the safety controls fuel oil valves gas valves power switches Do not block the extinguishers placed on shelves Do not leave the vessel unattended when a cooker or heater is in use Do not use gas lamps in the vessel Do not alter the vessel sy...

Page 30: ...for the other layouts 1 Opening valve Closure Diesel Joining generator 2 Opening valve Closure Diesel Joining Heating 3 Remote pull switches for diesel shut off under tiller seat Remote pull switches Supply tanks generator Fuel supply valve Joining generator ...

Page 31: ...N 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 engine Activate the fixed extinguisher remote control Wait Open the access hatches and repair 2 SAFETY ...

Page 32: ...tch on power to the electric bilge pumps If necessary activate the manual pump Identify the source of the leak by tasting the water and decide on the relevant action to be taken freshwater watertank leak seawater breach of hull Location Operation Capacity 31 5 litre minute ...

Page 33: ...s OFF Automatic Mechanically 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 Electric bilge pump 12V Engine compartment Electric bilge pump 12V forward part Location Passageway Capacity 38 litre minute Capacity 15 litre minute Operation The electric bilge pumps are connected to the 12V service circuit To e...

Page 34: ...uoyancy to the 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 result of a damage Do not let the pumps run while dry this may cause them damage The water in the bilge shall be kept at its minimum Check the functioning of each bilge pump regularly SAFETY...

Page 35: ...31 108 HULL MAINTENANCE OF THE HULL LIFTING 3 ...

Page 36: ...nt sensors nor the anodes ADVICE RECOMMENDATION During the refit check the anodes When the boat is stored at a dry dock the corrosion protection is not as effective due to oxidation of the anodes even the new anodes oxidize the surface Before returning the boat into the water clean the anodes Cleaning anodes Use sandpaper Do not use metal brushes or steel tools to clean the boat it may damage the ...

Page 37: ...f 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 12 for launching instructions If cleaning of the anti fouling paint has to be done with a high pressure hose The water temperature must not exceed 15 C The water pressure must not exceed 150 bars The distance between the hose nozzle and the hull mus...

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Page 39: ...35 108 DECK NAVIGATION DECK LAYOUT MOORING LINES TOWING STABILITY PREVENTION OF MAN OVERBOARD GROUND TACKLE MAINTENANCE OF THE DECK 4 ...

Page 40: ... bow to be towed at the stern to tow C Swimming ladder means of coming back onboard WARNING The sudden closing of a locker due to a gust of wind or movement of the boat could result in injury ADVICE RECOMMENDATION Close the deck hatches and portholes before each trip including the sliding door window in heavy weather ...

Page 41: ...es Make allowance for the variations in tides if need be TOWING TOWING BOAT Tow another boat at a reduced speed and as smoothly as you can Pay particular attention when you throw or catch the towing rope it may foul on the propeller Note The stability may be reduced when you tow a boat TOWED BOAT Keep steering your boat and see to it that you stay in the wake of the towing boat Inappropriate towin...

Page 42: ... position 6 Chain rim 10mm 7 Clinch ELECTRICAL BATTERY SWITCHES 12V Control Cupboard Saloon WINDLASS CIRCUIT BREAKER Location Engine compartment Windlass control Inside wheelhouse Windlass control Wheelhouse Flying bridge Location Engine compartment 1 Positive Port engine 2 Positive Service 3 Positive Power 4 Positive Starboard engine 5 Negative terminal Common ...

Page 43: ... equipped with a retractable swimming ladder The swimming ladder must be in position as soon as you are onboard The parts of the deck which should not be used while under way are indicated on the diagram below Aft quarterdeck Deck forward DANGER Vessel use limitation when sailing in design category B When sailing in conditions of design category B wind force up to and including 8 Beaufort and sign...

Page 44: ...n on the remote control pressed down Let the chain out while moving backwards slowly and as straight as possible Once the anchor snags make it fast by reversing slightly Secure the hawser or the chain to the cleat WARNING Turn off all battery breakers before leaving the vessel risk of total battery park PRECAUTION Before anchoring check the depth of water the power of the current and the nature of...

Page 45: ...e 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 lift...

Page 46: ...ater using a sponge if need be add some gentle soap PLEXIGLAS Rinse plexiglas with fresh water Use a polish paste for thin scratches Consult your dealer concerning deep scratches STAINLESS STEEL Stainless steel is not incorruptible and requires a minimum of upkeep The use of chrome tools is preferable whenever handling stainless steel Re nourish the protective film regularly with passivation paste...

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Page 48: ...y check The tightness of the steering system components Lubricate all the elements Maintain the nylon ertalon or teflon bushes with only a suitable lubricant Note Do not hesitate to consult your dealer about system maintenance Access Steering components Cockpit locker ...

Page 49: ...45 108 INTERIOR INTRODUCTION INTERIOR MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE OF FABRICS 6 ...

Page 50: ...46 108 INTRODUCTION Saloon Cabins ...

Page 51: ...poo Polish 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 over the stain Rub with a clean and dry rag Brush the fabric against the grain Use the vacuum cleaner when the fabric is dry PVC OR COATED FABRICS Use a sponge and water and soap household soap ty...

Page 52: ...48 108 Sink Cooker Sliding hatch Must be secured while sailing Bin Mosquito net Blackout curtain Shower screen Fixing SALOON TABLE Opening Closure Fastening system To maintain fixed navigation ...

Page 53: ... both cases dry cleaning is possible Remove the stains as soon as possible with a damp rag COTTON JACQUARD Dry clean Do not iron Do not use hypochlorite Remove the stains with fractionated petrol LEATHER Use a leather cream for ordinary care Do not use detergent Do not use silicone based products Clean with a sponge and soapy water Remove ball point pen marks with methylated spirit Remove the grea...

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Page 55: ...51 108 WATER AND SEWAGE WATER WATER TANKS WATER SYSTEM DISTRIBUTION WASTE WATER DRAINAGE SYSTEM SEWAGE WC 7 ...

Page 56: ... Water tanks capacity 2 x 200 litre Tank Location Engine compartment Capacity 2 x 200 litre Gauge Location Inside wheelhouse 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 be kept ...

Page 57: ...rflow outlets and vents Never insert the water filling hose deep down into the system in order to prevent any over pressure in the systems ADVICE RECOMMENDATION Pay attention to the quality of the water for the filling up Check if it is drinking water It is possible to sterilize the tanks with a Clonazione tablet sold at the Chemist s If the boat is not used for long purify the tanks and pipes wit...

Page 58: ...ump 12V 3 Electric bilge pump 4 Accumulator tank Water heater 40 l 220 V socket Operation The water heater works off the starboard engine system Supply valve Water heater Starboard engine allows to isolate the hot water circuit of engine Location Engine compartment ...

Page 59: ...to be used directly without opening a valve Deck shower Port cockpit 1 Cockpit shower spray 2 Mixer tap Shore freshwater supply Port cockpit Pump for deck washing Connection Starboard cockpit Pump for deck washing 12V Location Cockpit locker 1 Pump 2 Filter 3 Seawater inlet Control Location Inside wheelhouse 7 WATER AND SEWAGE WATER ...

Page 60: ...ge bleed the cockpit shower hose water system Turn off shore water before leaving the vessel PRECAUTION Never operate the water system equipment when the valve is closed or the tank is empty the electrical equipment may be damaged Check the water filter for condition refer to manufacturer s instructions Close the taps of empty tanks ADVICE RECOMMENDATION Regularly check the valves and thru hull se...

Page 61: ...lves and turn off the taps after use WASHROOM DRAINING Starboard washroom 1 Washbasin draining Shower 2 Shower pump 12V Port washroom 1 Washbasin draining Shower 2 Shower pump 12V Drainage pump control Shower Galley draining Sink 7 WATER AND SEWAGE WATER ...

Page 62: ...lets only use absorbent paper in reasonable quantities Schedule a regular rinsing through of the heads with fresh water Close the valves after each use in particular when the boat is unattended WARNING Refer to the manufacturer s instructions for use and maintenance ADVICE RECOMMENDATION When you are in a marina use the club house sanitary facilities if there are Since it is prohibited to discharg...

Page 63: ...d cabin 1 Pump Electric toilet Starboard washroom 2 Sea water filter 3 Seawater inlet WC Starboard 4 Seawater inlet WC Port side 5 Sea water filter 6 Pump Electric toilet Port washroom Control Layout of components Port washroom 7 WATER AND SEWAGE WATER ...

Page 64: ...0 l 1 Pump Thru hull seacock 2 Execrement tanks Vent hole Location Starboard washroom Gauge Tank discharge switch to sea WC evacuation to sea Forward cabin 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 be kept ...

Page 65: ...61 108 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 1 Filler cap Deck drainage 2 Thru hull fitting elbowed 3 Inspection hatch 4 Electrical gauge 5 Elbowed plunger 6 Elbowed plunger 7 Masher 8 Sewage tank 7 WATER AND SEWAGE WATER ...

Page 66: ... waste waters put the sucking hose into the tank through the deck filler Start the pump of the sucking system The filler caps are opened and closed with an appropriate key When the tank is empty check the cap seal for condition then close the filler WARNING Ask for information about the laws in force in your country or your marina about discharging your waste waters into the sea PRECAUTION Close t...

Page 67: ...coast or in zones where it is forbidden Make use of the port or marina pump facilities to drain the sewage tank before leaving port Find out the international regulations against marine pollution Marpol and follow them as far as possible ADVICE RECOMMENDATION Completely empty the black water system before leaving the vessel unattended in temperatures below freezing 7 WATER AND SEWAGE WATER ...

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Page 69: ...65 108 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT GENERAL INFORMATION ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT 12 V ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT 110 220 V EQUIPMENT 8 ...

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Page 71: ...fications of power overload protection devices Never modify an installation 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 circuit Do not leave the vessel unattended when the electrical system is switched on Certain lights represent a significant heat sour...

Page 72: ...Location Saloon cupboard Electrical battery switches 12V Location Engine compartment 1 Positive Port engine 2 Positive Service 3 Positive Power 4 Positive Starboard engine 5 Negative terminal Common WARNING Never work on a live 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 Nev...

Page 73: ...ATTERY CHARGER Operation The battery charger operates based on a signal processor that converts alternating current 220V or 110V into a direct current 12V The operation of the charger is fully automatic after selecting the type of battery and load type Refer to the instructions for use ADVICE RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that you switch off all electrical devices before turning off the battery...

Page 74: ...BILITY FROM THE STEERING STATION Demister 12V Location Forward cabin Wiper tank Location Forward cabin Control Inside wheelhouse Wiper Control Location Inside wheelhouse TELEVISION Location Saloon Inverter 12 220V Location Under the companionway Aerial Location Flying bridge TV aerial amplifier Location Starboard saloon ...

Page 75: ... 1 Battery set 2 x 50A 2 Engine 12V 3 Electrical battery switches 12V 4 Fuse 315A Nozzle OPERATION Control Inside wheelhouse Battery switch control Control wheelhouse flying bridge CD PLAYER AND RADIO Location Port saloon 8 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ...

Page 76: ...72 108 FLAPS Control Inside wheelhouse Control Wheelhouse flying bridge Location Control box Engine compartment Location ...

Page 77: ...04 m GANGWAY Hydraulic fluid tank Control box Location Cockpit locker Control Cockpit Breaker 80A Location Engine compartment Location WARNING Refer to the manufacturer s instructions for use and maintenance REVOLVING DECK SEARCHLIGHT Location Control Inside wheelhouse Control Wheelhouse Flying bridge 8 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ...

Page 78: ... contact Port engine 2 Heating Starboard 3 Heating Port side 4 Television Aft cabin 5 Television Forward cabin 6 Television Saloon 7 Plus after contact Starboard engine 8 Blind banne 9 Flaps 10 Available 11 Bilge pump 12 Battery switch 15A 15A 15A 20A 20A 8A 1 2 3 4 5 6 15A 15A 6A 8A 7 8 9 10 11 12 ...

Page 79: ...artment 1 Engine compartment ventilator 2 Windlass control 3 Control Shunt 4 Control Demister 5 Control Demister 6 Flaps control 7 Television Forward cabin 8 Television Saloon 9 Television Aft cabin 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ...

Page 80: ...odify 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 qualified marine electricity technician Check the system at least twice a year Disconnect the vessel supply when the system is not being used This is to prevent the danger of fire Use double insulated or e...

Page 81: ...re 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 it into the shore supply socket Unplug the boat shore supply cable on shore first Close the shore socket cover Do not modify the connections of the boat shore supply cable DANGER Unplug the dock before leaving the dock 8 E...

Page 82: ...08 MAIN COMPONENTS 220V OPERATION The water heater works off of the starboard engine cooling system WATER HEATER 220V SOCKET Location Passageway SUPPLY VALVE WATER HEATER ENGINE Location Engine compartment ...

Page 83: ...PTIC REF Designation 1 Fuel filter 2 Sea water filter 3 Water trap 4 Anti siphon valve 5 Differential circuit breaker 6 Generator 7 Water Gas separator 8 Seawater inlet 9 Drainage Sea water 10 Outlet 8 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ...

Page 84: ...80 108 GENERATOR ELEMENTS COCKPIT LOCKER 1 diesel filter 2 Cooling water tank 3 Water trap 4 Breaker 5 Sea water filter Seawater inlet Water gas exchanger Drainage Sea water Outlet ...

Page 85: ...08 EARTHING PLATE SUPPLY VALVE GENERATOR Location Port tank OPERATION Generator start up Generator shore commutator WARNING Refer to the apparatus instructions for use and maintenance 8 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ...

Page 86: ... 220V or 110V Then set the shore power generator switch located on the chart table OPERATION Supply Diesel The generator is fed by fuel through the fuel tank port The fuel filter is located at the generator circuit Refrigeration The generator is cooled by seawater inlet valve sea water and sea water filter and by air air exhaust duct thats runs through a ventilator and through the fresh air inlet ...

Page 87: ...ea water Compressor forward Reference 2 Relay box Seawater pump Reference 3 Seawater inlet Reference 4 Drainage Sea water Compressor Saloon Reference 5 Seawater pump Reference 6 Shore power socket Reference 7 Breaker Reference 8 Control 8 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ...

Page 88: ...of water visually once the air conditioning starts running OPERATION Before starting the engine Open the raw water intake valves and evacuation valves Use the switch on the chart table to select the power source shore power or generator If using shore power plug into the shore power socket If using the generator before turning on the air conditioning leave the generator running for about 3 minutes...

Page 89: ... on the Navigation circuit breaker on the electrical panel For use and maintenance of the material consult the manufacturer instructions MAINTENANCE Clean the transducer probe during each dry dock and the log sensor regularly Read the instructions for maintenance recommendations Refer to chapter 12 Launching for the precautions to be taken concerning the sensors during hoisting Clean the repeater ...

Page 90: ...86 108 LEAD LINES Location View interior View Outside ELEMENTS AUTO PILOT Location Behind the wheelhouse interior Location Cockpit locker Gyrocompass ...

Page 91: ...87 108 ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION ENGINE INSTALLATION 9 ...

Page 92: ... and generator if installed compartment are well cleared PRECAUTION Never run the engine when the boat is hauled out PRECAUTION Stop the engine before you open the companionway 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 Wear appropriate clothes gloves ca...

Page 93: ...dels 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 and how it works Refer to chapter 2 Filling Fill the fuel tank using the filler In order to protect the deck from possible fuel splash wet the area around the filler with sea water before you remove the filler cap In case of splashing rinse th...

Page 94: ...THE ENGINE REF Designation 1 Sea water filter 2 diesel filter 3 Seawater inlet Engine 4 Propeller shaft 5 Stuffing box 6 Electronics box 7 Tank Cooling liquid Engine 8 Supply valve Water heater 9 Underwater exhaust 10 Water trap ...

Page 95: ... danger of rapid wear and substantial damage to engine 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 Regularly inspect and clean the seawater filter Engine operation Before starting the engine Turn on the fuel valve Open the seawater inlet valve located by the housings Operate the batt...

Page 96: ...Sea water inlet valve for engine 2 Supply valve Fuel Joining generator Port tank 3 Supply valve Fuel Joining Heating Starboard tank Diesel oil tanks capacity 2 x 450 litre Sea water inlet valve for engine Reference 1 View interior View Outside Fuel supply valve Reference 2 and 3 ...

Page 97: ... you have to change it please refer to the engine 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 bowl but not removing it Allow to flow into a box till the fuel looks clean Do this several times a year Change the pre filter at least once a year access t...

Page 98: ...94 108 Engine control lever Inside wheelhouse Wheelhouse Flying bridge ...

Page 99: ...other boat on your way The visibility from the steering station may be obstructed in the following conditions Speed Position of the upper and side awnings Load and load distribution Sea conditions rain spray fog or darkness Lights on inside the boat Persons and removable equipment in the helmsman s field of visibility ADVICE RECOMMENDATION When the engine is running avoid making noise and chops ne...

Page 100: ...96 108 EQUIPMENT HEATING Layout of components 1 Joining Diesel Starboard tank 2 Heater x 2 3 Diesel pump x 3 Location Starboard cockpit locker Control ...

Page 101: ...ecessary ADVICE RECOMMENDATION Have the whole driving and steering systems checked and maintained by a professional Refer to the manufacturers instructions supplied with your boat Regularly check the O ring of the filler for good condition in order to prevent water entries Do not turn off the fuel tap after each use except in case the boat is unattended for long Keep the fuel tank as full as possi...

Page 102: ...98 108 Anode General ...

Page 103: ...99 108 LAUNCHING LAUNCHING RECOMMENDATIONS 10 ...

Page 104: ...100 108 POSITION OF HOISTING CRADLE AND STRAPS Note Measurements are expressed in mm 3940 4445 ...

Page 105: ...eduction 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 check the anode at the end of the shaft is in place Check the nut tightening the lock washer shall be turned over onto the nut The anode shall not be painted Turn off all the water inlet and drain val...

Page 106: ...dometer fittings for tightness 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 engine refer to chapter 11 Engine ...

Page 107: ...103 108 WINTER STORAGE LAYING UP PROTECTION AND MAINTENANCE 11 ...

Page 108: ...back into the boat in the upright and side position in order to have minimum contact surfaces During long absence leave the fridge and icebox doors open to avoid mould developing EXTERIOR Thoroughly rinse the hull and deck Grease all moving and mechanical parts latches hinges locks etc Protect all ropes and mooring lines against chafing Protect the boat as well as possible with fenders Make sure t...

Page 109: ...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 the batteries ashore and keep them on maintenance charge Change the anodes Carry out the winterization operations specified by the manufacturer keeping in mind that the freeze hazard is more significant...

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Page 111: ...PBI BP 529 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 models we reserve the right to modify them without notice ...

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