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LEGEND OF THE OPPOSITE PICTURE / 24 V - 230 V ELECTRICAL PANEL

1 - Starboard water tank gauge.

2 - Port water tank gauge.

3 - Ammeter.

4 - Ammeter selector.

5 - General ON/OFF cut out.

6 - Generator control (optional fi tting).

7 - 230 V generator - shore supply selector / on board equipment.

8 - Voltmeter.

9 - 230 V generator - shore supply selector / air conditioning (optional fi tting).

10 - On board positive cut out.

11 - General negative cut out.

12 - Starboard engine positive cut out.

13 - Port engine positive cut out.

14 - Bow thruster positive cut out (optional fi tting).

15 - Bow thruster negative cut out (optional fi tting).

16 - 24 V / 230 V inverter control.

17 - Control to start the air conditioning.

18 - Water heater ON / OFF switches.

19 - 230 V selectors ON / OFF switches.

Summary of Contents for 500

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE ...

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Page 3: ...reas customer counselling diagnostics and problem solving Threy are also equipped with an innovative logistical support service to ensure timely delivery of spare parts We are proud to sharing our passion for the sea with you and we will be there to assist you throughout the life of your boat To begin we have developed this technical guide as a resource for you Please read through it carefully to ...

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Page 5: ...hapters The pages on the left hand side are given to the related photos layouts or block diagrams The different warnings used throughout this guide are as follows Before you put out to sea please read the owner s manual CE standard manual delivered with your boat and please follow the instructions RECOMMENDATION Shows a piece of advice to do the appropriate actions or manoeuvres adapted to what yo...

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Page 7: ... 2 11 Deck searchlight 2 12 Underwater spotlights 2 13 Capstan 2 14 Anchoring 2 15 Gangway 2 16 Hydraulic platform 3 1 Saloon table 3 2 Floorboards 3 3 Portholes Deck hatches 3 4 Windows 3 5 Cabins 3 6 Helm stations 1 Specifications Page07 5 Contents 2 Hull deck Page17 3 Accommodations Page35 4 1 Slot in television 4 2 Flying bridge refrigerator 4 3 Flying bridge grill 4 4 Icemaker 4 5 Microwave o...

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Page 9: ...7 Specifications 1 1 I D of your boat 1 2 Technical specifications 1 3 Wheelhouse helm description 1 4 Flying bridge control house description 1 5 24 V 230 V electrical panel description 1 ...

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Page 11: ...ERS OF THE ENGINE KEYS SERIAL NUMBER OF THE STARBOARD ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER OF THE PORT ENGINE FURTHER INFORMATION OWNER S NAME ADDRESS E MAIL ADDRESS LANDLINE PHONE NUMBER MOBILE PHONE NUMBER 1 9 Yourboat BP 529 85505 LES HERBIERS CEDEX FRANCE TEL 33 0 2 51 64 20 20 FAX 33 0 2 51 67 37 65 www prestige yachts com ...

Page 12: ...wind or waves over several dozens of nautical miles You may also meet with such conditions in inland seas of a sufficient size to be able to give the wave height in question CATEGORY C The boat is designed for sailing in winds that do not exceed force 6 on the Beaufort Scale and in the corresponding waves waves of a significant height inferior or equal to 2m You may meet with such conditions in ex...

Page 13: ...Black water capacity 120 l 32 US gal 50 l 13 US gal crew cabin Fuel capacity 2 x 650 l 2 x 172 US gal Refrigeration unit capacity 24 V 218 l galley 80 l flying bridge 58 US gal galley 21 US gal flying bridge 24 V BATTERY CAPACITY Domestic system 4 x 140 Ah Engine system 4 x 50 Ah Bow thruster 4 x 55 Ah 12 V BATTERY CAPACITY Generator 1 x 50 Ah Maximum engine power 2 x 435 HP IPS Design category B ...

Page 14: ...ev counter 6 Adjustable steering wheel 7 VHF radio optional fitting 8 Bow thruster control optional fitting 9 Trim tab control 10 Engine controls 11 Air conditioning control optional fitting 12 Deck searchlight control optional fitting 13 Release pull handle of engine extinguisher 14 24 V switches for more details about their functionalities see p 66 WHEELHOUSE HELM WHEELHOUSE HELM ...

Page 15: ...l fitting 6 Compass 7 Engine controls 8 Starboard engine rev counter 9 VHF loudspeaker optional fittin 10 Engine control screens 11 Bow thruster control optional fitting 12 Joystick engine controls optional fitting 13 Engine start stop control unit 14 Trim tab control 15 Deck searchlight control optional fitting 8 11 14 12 13 15 FLYING BRIDGE CONTROL HOUSE FLYING BRIDGE CONTROL HOUSE ...

Page 16: ...14 24 V 230 V ELECTRICAL PANEL 3 4 5 2 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 6 8 9 18 19 16 7 17 ...

Page 17: ...quipment 8 Voltmeter 9 230 V generator shore supply selector air conditioning optional fitting 10 On board positive cut out 11 General negative cut out 12 Starboard engine positive cut out 13 Port engine positive cut out 14 Bow thruster positive cut out optional fitting 15 Bow thruster negative cut out optional fitting 16 24 V 230 V inverter control 17 Control to start the air conditioning 18 Wate...

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Page 19: ...ng 2 4 Access to the boat 2 5 Cockpit 2 6 Flying bridge 2 7 Access to the crew cabin 2 8 Retractable sun awning 2 9 Deck wash pump 2 10 Swim ladder 2 11 Deck searchlight 2 12 Underwater spotlights 2 13 Capstan 2 14 Anchoring 2 15 Gangway 2 16 Hydraulic platform ...

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Page 21: ...their high quality and performances Nevertheless they require a minimum maintenance to be pro tected from outside attacks salt sun chafing et To keep her best look besides her rinsing with fresh water after each trip you shall polish and shine the gel coat periodically with cleaning products you will buy at your dealer s For possible stubborn stains or scratches please contact your dealer he will ...

Page 22: ...0 Fore deck Access to the boat SLIDING DOOR STOPPING SYSTEM SLIDING DOOR LOCKING IT FROM THE OUTSIDE SLIDING DOOR LOCKING IT FROM THE INSIDE GATE TO THE COCKPIT SUNDECK OPEN CANOPY SUNDECK FOLDED CANOPY ...

Page 23: ...utside woodworks with fresh water There are teak cleaners products on sale We advise you against using a pressure washer on teak AFT GATE To come into the cockpit from the aft platform lift the gate then push it to the inside of the cockpit Be sure you closed the gate before you put out to sea WHEELHOUSE SLIDING GLASS DOOR The wheelhouse has two sliding glass doors and a fixed central part Each pa...

Page 24: ...22 Cockpit locker Flying bridge closing system COCKPIT LOCKER COCKPIT SHOWER FLYING BRIDGE HATCH FLYING BRIDGE DESK HATCHES AND SUN DECK ACCESS TO THE CREW CABIN ACCESS TO THE FLYING BRIDGE ...

Page 25: ...gers technical room through the back of the cupboard COCKPIT LOCKER The cockpit is fitted with a large locker with a companionway ladder You can reach the technical room and the engines using the ladder To open the cockpit locker unlock it using the key give the handle a quarter turn then lift the latter COCKPIT SHOWER The cockpit shower supplied with hot and cold water is located on the aft starb...

Page 26: ...e sun awning Deckwash pump RETRACTABLE SUN AWNING UPPER COCKPIT LOCKER AWNING AND PUMP SWITCHES 1 Inlet to connect hose 2 Sea water supply valve 3 3 way sea fresh water selector valve 4 Deckwash pump 3 4 3 4 1 2 1 1 ...

Page 27: ...lock the three latches Support the locker while it goes down The boat may optionally be fitted with a deckwash pump The deckwash pump is located behind the ladder in the aft cockpit locker or the crew cabin It provides sea water or fresh water from the tanks Open the sea water inlet valve access through the trap located in the port side toilets Select sea or fresh water using the valve located beh...

Page 28: ...ights switch 26 Swim ladder Deck searchligh Underwater spotlights UNDERWATER SPOTLIGHTS DECK SEARCHLIGHT CONTROL DECK SEARCHLIGHT SWITCH DECK SEARCHLIGHT SWITCH OF THE UNDERWATER SPOTLIGHTS SWIM LADDER 4 Deck searchlight 5 Swim ladder 6 Underwater spotlights 2 5 4 3 1 2 6 ...

Page 29: ...the control on the wheelhouse helm station or the flying bridge helm station to operate the deck searchlight The boat may be fitted with optional underwater spotlights The underwater spotlights are under the aft platform below the water line After having turned on the 24 V on board circuit and the Comfort switch on the command post instrument panel turn on the underwater spotlights using the switc...

Page 30: ...lass 2 Windlass switch 3 Windlass control 4 Capstan automatic breaker 5 Windlass automatic breaker 6 Capstan foot control 7 Capstan 8 Windlass control 28 Electric windlass Capstan 5 1 3 1 4 7 2 7 5 6 6 4 8 4 7 2 6 2 3 ...

Page 31: ...chor at least 3 times the depth of water A quality anchoring depends on both the chain its weight makes the boat stabilize and the anchor ELECTRIC WINDLASS The electric windlass can be used when one or two engines are operating Turn on the windlass using its switch located on the instrument panel Operate the windlass from the helm station in the wheelhouse or the flying bridge or using the control...

Page 32: ...30 Gangway 2 1 3 4 1 Automatic breaker 2 Gangway control 3 Hydraulic pump 4 Gangway location 2 3 1 GANGWAY USED AS A CRANE HYDRAULIC GANGWAY ...

Page 33: ...sure the grab turns freely The boat may be fitted with an optional hydraulic gangway After the domestic electrical system is switched on the gangway can work The gangway control is located in the cockpit aft port side A remote control is also available on board the boat If it does not work check its circuit breaker located in the locker of the star board companion ladder If all else fails it is po...

Page 34: ...32 Hydraulic platform 2 1 3 1 Platform automatic breaker 2 Platform control 3 Hydraulic pump 2 3 1 HYDRAULIC PLATFORM ...

Page 35: ... it in the chosen position In order to keep the platform in good working order set the load as close as possible to its centre If it does not work check its breaker located in the cubby hole in the compa nionway down to the aft cabin If all else fails it is possible to raise the aft platform using the lever on its hydraulic pump located in the service compartment located under the bed in the skipp...

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Page 37: ...3 35 Accommodations 3 1 Saloon table 3 2 Floorboards 3 3 Portholes Deck hatches 3 4 Windows 3 5 Cabins 3 6 Helm stations ...

Page 38: ...36 Saloon table Windows Blinds SALOON TABLE SHORT POSITION SALOON TABLE LONG POSITION SALOON TABLE FLOOR FASTENING BLIND ON WHEELHOUSE WINDOW BLIND MOSQUITO SCREEN DECK HATCH ...

Page 39: ...der the passageway floor The portholes and deck hatch are fitted with locking systems to keep them in a closed position At anchor intermediate opening positions allow for airing the boat The deck hatches are fitted with a blind and mosquito screen system that can be used even when the hatch is open Their handling shall be done carefully CURTAINS The windows in the wheelhouse cabins and heads have ...

Page 40: ...bins Windscreen washer SLIDING WINDOW ADJUSTABLE STEERING WHEEL CREW CABIN WET ROOM SLIDING WINDOW CONTROLS DOUBLE BED PORT SIDE CABIN TWO BERTH PORT SIDE CABIN WINDSCREEN WASHER AND WIPERS SWITCHES WINDSCREEN WASHER TANK ...

Page 41: ...d into a crew cabin The crew cabin is fitted with a simple berth a private wet room and marine toilets WHEEL The height of the wheel can be adjusted to ease steering when you are stan ding or sitting DASH BOARD All the desks and switches necessary for the engine and comfort component operation are on the dash board Please read the details about the switches in Chapter ELECTRICITY WINDSCREEN WIPERS...

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Page 43: ... 2 Flying bridge refrigerator 4 3 Flying bridge grill 4 4 Icemaker 4 5 Microwave oven 4 6 Stove unit 4 7 Induction cooktop 4 8 Extractor Hood 4 9 Refrigerator freezer 4 10 Dishwasher 4 11 Washer dryer 4 12 Safe 4 13 Heating 4 14 Air conditioning ...

Page 44: ... Slot in television Flying bridge refrigerator and grill 2 5 1 4 SLOT IN TELEVISION UP DOWN TV SWITCH UTILITY SWITCH FLYING BRIDGE REFRIGERATOR FLYING BRIDGE GRILL 3 6 4 Flying bridge grill 5 Flying bridge refrigerator 6 Refrigerator compressor INVERTER CONTROL ...

Page 45: ... a flying bridge refrigerator It can be used after having turned on the 24 V on board circuit and after having activated the Comfort switch Start the refrigerator using the thermostat switch Defrost then drain the refrigerator before you stop the domestic 24 V circuit For the use and maintenance of the flying bridge refrigerator please refer to its instruction guide The boat is fitted with an elec...

Page 46: ...Microwave oven ICEMAKER VALVE FILTER OF THE ICEMAKER MICROWAVE OVEN 5 1 Microwave oven 2 230 V electrical cabinet 3 Icemaker 4 230 V electrical panel 5 Valve filter of the icemaker 2 1 3 230 V ELECTRICAL CABINET 4 ...

Page 47: ...of the 230 V selection panel at the entrance of the wheelhouse For the use and maintenance of the icemaker please refer to its instruction guide Nota The icemaker system is fitted with a carbon filter which is in the service room Regularly change the carbon filter The boat is fitted with a microwave oven located in the galley Check that its circuit breaker has been powered on the lower bus in the ...

Page 48: ...tove unit or induction cooktop 2 230 V electrical cabinet 3 Gas valves 4 230 V electrical panel 5 Extractor hood 6 Storage place for gas bottles 2 4 1 3 STORAGE PLACE FOR GAS BOTTLES GAS VALVES STOVE UNIT INDUCTION COOKTOP EXTRACTOR HOOD 5 6 ...

Page 49: ...n the elec trical panel located in the companion ladder next to the aft cabin SUPPLY Select the source of the supply generator or shore power using the left selec tor of the 230 V selection panel at the entrance of the wheelhouse For the use and maintenance of the induction cooktop please refer to its instruction guide The boat is fitted with an extractor hood located in the galley Check that its ...

Page 50: ...er fresh water supply valve 5 Dishwasher 6 Dishwasher fresh water supply valve 7 230 V electrical cabinet 8 Refrigerator freezer 9 230 V electrical panel 10 Diswasher outlet 5 8 7 9 6 1 2 4 DISHWASHER DISHWASHER FRESH WATER SUPPLY VALVE WASHER DRYER WASHER DRYER FRESH WATER SUPPLY VALVE UTILITY SWITCH 3 10 ...

Page 51: ...anel located in the companion ladder next to the aft cabin SUPPLY Select the source of the supply generator or shore power using the left selec tor of the 230 V selection panel at the entrance of the wheelhouse For the use and maintenance of the dishwasher please refer to its instruction guide The boat may optionally be fitted with a washing machine located under the front companion ladder The fre...

Page 52: ...50 Safe Heating 1 HEATING CONTROL BOILER SAFE 1 Forced air heater 2 Heating control 3 Safe 6 5 2 1 2 4 2 1 3 4 Fuel tank 5 Fuel valve 6 Boiler 1 1 1 1 1 2 ...

Page 53: ...the 24 V circuit The boiler is located in the technical room at the back of the port side fuel tank It is fed from the port fuel tank Check the fuel valve is open access on the tank in the technical room to port Check and read the pressure on the manometer please refer to the manu facturer s guide Each part has a control and thermostat The front control cabin supplies the front cabin and the front...

Page 54: ...2 Air conditioning control 3 Forced air heater 4 Automatic breaker of the air conditioning components 6 3 3 1 4 5 8 5 2 1 2 3 1 2 2 7 5 Water inlet valves filters 6 Air conditioning drain valves 7 Air conditioning unit 8 Hot cold selector 3 7 8 ...

Page 55: ... the saloon groups The air conditioning units are called reversible as they can heat the boat if the sea water temperature is over 10 C A dehumidifier function can be preset on the air conditioning controls SUPPLY Select the source of the supply generator or shore POWER using the right selector of the 230 V selection panel at the entrance of the wheelhouse Check that the air conditioning group and...

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Page 57: ...5 55 Watersystems 5 1 Bilge pump system 5 2 Grey waters 5 3 Black waters 5 4 Fresh water ...

Page 58: ... Bilge pump outlet valve 3 Front wet room outlet valve 4 Aft wet room outlet valve 5 Shower pumps 6 Kitchen grey water outlet valves 7 Flying bridge sink drain valve 8 Manual bilge pump 9 Switches of the bilge pumps 1 1 8 9 1 1 3 2 4 6 2 8 5 2 9 9 7 ...

Page 59: ... The pump automatically starts if the water level is low but the alarm does not Draining of the bilge pipes Then the alarm starts when the water level is higher Nota the electric bilge pump located in the crew cabin functions automati cally even when the 24 V circuit is turned off Nota A valve is closed when its handle is perpendicular to the hose and it is open when its handle is in line with the...

Page 60: ... tank 3 Gauge of the holding tank 4 Switch to drain the tank 5 Drain filler of the black waters 6 WATER PUMP switch 7 Device to switch on the pressure water pump SWITCH OF THE ELECTRIC TOILETS HOLDING TANK FRONT CABIN HOLDING TANK CREW CABIN 1 3 4 6 7 1 4 2 5 ...

Page 61: ...st that the WATERPUMP and water group switches located on the instrument panel are activated The FULL switch allows to fill up the bowl before use The QUICK FLUSH switch allows to rinse and fill up the bowl after light use The FLUSH switch allows to rinse and fill up the bowl twice after intense use The EMPTY switch allows to drain off the bowl only USE OF THE HOLDING TANKS Watch the black water l...

Page 62: ...60 Fresh water system 1 3 4 5 6 5 1 Fresh water tanks 2 Valves to select tanks 3 Pressure water pump 4 Deck filler 5 Tank gauges 6 Switch to start the pressure water pump 2 3 2 ...

Page 63: ...ake never fill the water and fuel tanks at the same time During filling avoid handling contaminants near the fillers Open and close the filler caps with the right key Check the filler cap seals for condition during filling The tanks are fitted with overflow outlets and vents Never insert the water filling hose deep down into the system in order to pre vent any over pressure in the systems Nota the...

Page 64: ...heater 1 1 Water heater 2 230 V electrical cabinet 3 Switch of the water heater 4 Shore fresh water supply 3 ON OFF SWITCH OF THE WATER HEATER WATER HEATER 230 V ELECTRICAL CABINET 4 SHORE FRESH WATER SUPPLY WATER HEATER ENGINE VALVES 2 ...

Page 65: ...e running or on 230 V supply after the shore power supply is plugged or after the generator started and its switch on the electrical panel at the entrance of the wheelhouse is set to ON Check that its circuit breaker has been powered on the upper bus in the elec trical panel located in the companion ladder next to the aft cabin Two valves located ahead of the port engine make possible to leave the...

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Page 67: ...6 65 Electricity 6 1 24 V circuit 6 2 Inverters 6 3 230 V circuit 6 4 Electronics ...

Page 68: ... thruster negative cut out BATTERY CHARGERS 24 V ON BOARD POWER UNIT 3 1 ELECTRICAL PANEL 24 V CUTOUTS 1 Dash board 2 230 V devices circuit breakers 3 Boat and engine cutouts 4 Electrical panel 5 24 V 230 V inverter 6 24 V service power unit 7 Automatic breakers of the shore power sockets 8 Engine 24 V batteries 9 Battery chargers 10 Shore power sockets 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 5 6 7 10 4 8 9 ...

Page 69: ... V 60 Amp Another battery charger 230 V 24 V 40 Amp is dedicated to the bow thruster battery park OPERATION The battery chargers can be used with the shore power socket or the opera ting generator Check that the relevant circuit breaker has been powered on in the electrical panel located in the companion ladder next to the aft cabin or on the electric panel in the starboard technical room for the ...

Page 70: ...e pump 8 Lighting 9 Bilge pump 10 On board utility 11 Bilge pump 12 Water pump 1 Klaxon 2 Pressure water pump 3 Anchor lights 4 Electric windlass 5 Navigation instruments 6 Windscreen washer 7 Auxiliary 8 Port windscreen wiper 9 Auxiliary 10 Starboard windscreen wiper 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 10 INVERTER CONTROL AUTOMATIC BREAKERS OF THE SHORE POWER SOCKETS AUTOMATIC BREAKERS OF THE INVERTER 24 V 230 V I...

Page 71: ... as well Nota use with caution the biggest electrical consuming devices supplied with 230 V e g microwave when they depend on the inverter Check the battery charge during the use of the inverter SHORE POWER SOCKETS The shore power sockets are both located in the starboard aft locker of cockpit The POWER shore sockets give supply to the POWER and AIR CONDITIONING busbar components that work on 230 ...

Page 72: ...reaker 3 Generator 4 Water gas separator 5 Fuel tank 6 Fuel generator stop pull handle 7 Start battery of generator 8 Sea water inlet valve of generator 9 Sea water filter of generator 10 Drain valve of separator 11 Generator control 5 1 2 4 7 8 9 7 11 8 3 10 1 2 3 ...

Page 73: ... at the entrance of the wheelhouse GENERATOR The generator is located in the technical room between the fuel tanks access through the cockpit locker Its function is to re supply the batteries via the chargers and supply 230 V electricity on board The generator is supplied by the starboard fuel tank OPERATION After having turned on the relevant circuit breakers the generator can be turned on either...

Page 74: ...use lighting 3 Outside courtesy leds 4 Cockpit lighting 1 touch white 2 touches blue 5 Galley ceiling lighting 6 Starboard companion ladder two way switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 FRONT COMPANION LADDER SWITCH 1 Ceiling indirect lighting 2 Passageway two way switch 3 Television set up down 4 Saloon ceiling lighting 5 Saloon ceiling lighting 1 2 3 4 5 A B A Upper bus B Lower bus ...

Page 75: ...Y bus on board appliances Nota all the automatic breakers of the 110 V 230 V circuit are bi polar automatic breakers USE OF THE 110 V 230 V POWERED APPLIANCES TO SWITCH ON THE APPLIANCES In order to be able to use the 110 V 230 V powered appliances dishwasher grill etc it is advisable To make sure that the automatic breakers are turned to OFF on the 110 V 230 V selection panel Switch on the 110 V ...

Page 76: ...74 Sensors Pilot compass Electronic boxes 1 Log depth sounder sensors 2 Automatic pilot compass 3 Electronic boxes 1 2 3 SENSORS INSIDE ELECTRONIC BOXES ...

Page 77: ...ore power Stop the generator or disconnect the shore power socket The boat may be fitted with an optional electronic pack and different naviga tion aid accessories For the use and maintenance of all these components please refer to their instruction guides The log and depth sounders can be reached under the floor in front of the aft cabin berth The auto pilot compass is located behind the aft cabi...

Page 78: ...Port load divider 1 Negative bus bar before cut out 2 Negative bus bar after cut out 3 Positive bus bar after cut out 4 Negative bus bar before cut out 5 Port side engine bus bar before cut out 6 Starboard engine bus bar before cut out 1 1 Relay coupling of engine battery banks 2 On board fuse 3 Battery switch negative 4 Starboard engine main switch 5 Board main switch 6 Port engine main switch 2 ...

Page 79: ...4 V Dash board 24 V electrical panel Navigation lights 24 V Dash board 24 V electrical panel Refrigerators galley and flying bridge 24 V Dash board 24 V electrical panel Lighting 24 V Dash board 24 V electrical panel Electric WC 24 V Dash board 24 V electrical panel Deckwash pump 24 V Dash board 24 V electrical panel Windlass 24 V 24 V board engine running Starboard companion ladder locker Capstan...

Page 80: ... Shore power socket High Load 230 V 50 Hz 32 Amp simple shore power socket Connection of aft starboard shore power socket box Shore power socket Air conditioning 230 V 50 Hz 63 Amp simple shore power socket Connection of aft starboard shore power socket box ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION UPPER bus supplied by generator or shore power LOWER bus supplied by generator or shore power CHARGE 230 V 24 V 60 Amp c...

Page 81: ... park charger 230 V UPPER bus Hood 230 V UPPER bus Generator charger 230 V UPPER bus Air conditioning 230 V UPPER LOWER bus Icemaker 230 V or 110 V LOWER bus Microwave oven 230 V or 110 V LOWER bus 230 V sockets 230 V or 110 V LOWER bus Dishwasher 230 V or 110 V LOWER bus Washer dryer 230 V or 110 V LOWER bus Flying bridge grill 230 V or 110 V LOWER bus Summary for the 110 V 230 V elements ...

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Page 83: ...7 81 Propulsion 7 1 Engines 7 2 Fuel 7 3 Dash boards 7 4 Steering system 7 5 Demister 7 6 Trim tabs 7 7 Propellers and anodes 7 8 Bow thruster ...

Page 84: ...Fuel shut off valve 2 Fuel tanks 3 Fuel tank deck fillers 4 Bilge fan 5 Fuel filter 6 Engine water inlet valve 7 Sea water filter 8 Engine 9 Pod 1 4 3 5 2 6 7 8 9 BATTERY COUPLING CONTROL POD FUEL VALVES PULL HANDLES OF FUEL VALVES ...

Page 85: ...art the engines using the keys and do not speed up Please carefully read the engine instruction guide supplied with the boat it gives you detailed explanations as to the best use of the engines and relative operations ENGINE START WITH BATTERY COUPLING In case one of the engine start batteries cannot be used Activate the switch allowing the coupling of the batteries Keep the switch pressed until t...

Page 86: ...84 Engine water inlet Fuel gauge Filters ENGINE WATER INLET VALVE ENGINE WATER FILTER FUEL TANK DECK FILLERS BILGE FAN OIL FILTERS ...

Page 87: ...ners regularly access in the service room VENTILATION OF THE SERVICE ROOM The service room fans start up automatically as soon as the engines start FUEL TANKS The boat is fitted with two tanks of 650 litres each Each tank has its own filling cap You can see the gauge on the instrument panel Emergency closing pull rods are located in the starboard companion ladder locker Fuel transfer valves locate...

Page 88: ...86 Fuel filter FUEL FILTER ...

Page 89: ...links the tank to the engine designed as a water decanter and pre filter the second one is an integral part of the engine de signed to filter fuel finely To know when you have to intervene and how frequently you have to change them please refer to the engine instruction guide Drain it by undoing the knurled screw on the base of the decantation bowl but do not remove it Allow to flow into a box til...

Page 90: ...88 Joystick Trim tabs Demister OUTSIDE STEERING JOYSTICK TRIM TABS TRIM TAB CONTROL DEMISTER CONTROL ANODES ...

Page 91: ... The demister switch is located on the dashboard The boat is fitted with trim tabs They work when the engines are running Their controls are located on the dashboard PROPELLERS The propellers supplied with your boat are the result of tests carried out jointly with the engine manufacturer Ask a professional to check and maintain the whole propulsion system ANODES Periodically inspect at least twice...

Page 92: ...Bow thruster BOW THRUSTER CUT OUT SWITCHES BOW THRUSTER CONTROL 1 Bow thruster 2 Bow thruster cut out 3 Bow thruster batteries 4 Bow thruster control 1 2 4 3 4 4 BOW THRUSTER BATTERIES BOW THRUSTER CUT OUT ...

Page 93: ...wheelhouse To start the bow thruster using the control either inside wheelhouse or out side locker to starboard in the cockpit or in the flying bridge Press the red button while moving the joystick to the right until you can hear a sound signal To stop the bow thruster follow the reverse procedure For the use and maintenance of the bow thruster please refer to its instruc tion manual 7 91 Propulsi...

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Page 95: ...8 93 Winterstorage 8 1 Laying up 8 2 Protection ...

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Page 97: ... Install an air dehumidifier in the saloon and leave the cabin and storage unit doors open stowage cupboards ice boxes Leave the cushions outside for long before putting them back into the boat in the upright and side position in order to have minimum contact surfaces Drain and clean the bilges Possibly place the floorboards in a vertical position to make possible the ventilation of the different ...

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Page 99: ...9 97 Handling 9 1 Preparation 9 2 Crane lifting ...

Page 100: ...98 Crane lifting instructions 155 mm 157 mm ...

Page 101: ... Turn off all the water inlet and drain valves grey waters black waters engines Check the anodes are in good condition and properly installed An anode shall never be painted Install a bow mooring rope a stern mooring rope and fender When lifting with the crane check that the slings are not over any device sounder speedometer etc Position the slings according to the symbols on the hull The crane ho...

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Page 103: ...10 101 Safety 10 1 Prevention 10 2 Gas system 10 3 Fire 10 4 Bilge pump system 10 5 Safety equipments 10 6 General remarks ...

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Page 105: ... indicate your precise position In case an incident on board should happen and help be asked this will be the very first question you will be asked THE BOAT For the sake of prevention and to be able to feel confident to face successfully the possible dangers on board fire leak learn to recognize and locate the different elements which might be the cause of these disorders and the equi pments to co...

Page 106: ...1 Gas valve 2 Locker for gas bottles 3 Electrovalve US version 1 104 Gas system 2 3 GAS VALVE LOCKER FOR GAS BOTTLES ...

Page 107: ...ses combustion pro ducts Ventilate the boat when you use this appliance Close the valves before changing bottles and immediately in case of emer gency Regularly check and replace the rubber tubings that link the bottle to one end of the circuit and the stove to the other one depending on the standards and regulations in force in your country In case you should smell gas or find that the burners ha...

Page 108: ... 2 Fuel valves emergency closing pull rods 3 Engine fire extinguisher 4 VHF location 5 Release pull handle of engine fire extinguisher 6 Distress flares 7 First aid kit 8 Fire extinguisher 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 1 4 RECOMMENDATION 1 3 5 1 2 1 1 ...

Page 109: ...xtinguisher system is Where the emergency exits are ESSENTIAL PRUDENCE RULES Never Obstruct access to the emergency exits Obstruct safety controls fuel valves gas valves power switches Obstruct the access to the extinguishers placed in cupboards or lockers Leave the boat unattended when a stove or heater is in use Use gas lamps in the boat Alter any of the boat s systems electricity gas or fuel Fi...

Page 110: ...08 Fuel pull handles Engine bay extinguisher GENERATOR AND ENGINES FUEL VALVES EMERGENCY PULL RODS ENGINE BAY EXTINGUISHER ENGINE EXTINGUISHER PULL ROD SWITCHES OF ELECTRIC BILGE PUMPS MANUAL BILGE PUMP ...

Page 111: ...rol Open the bay access hatch to make any necessary repairs ELECTRIC BILGE PUMPS The boat is fitted with three electric bilge pumps All these electric bilge pumps are energized using the WATER PUMP switch on the left on the dash board operation by automatic start For safety reasons one of the electric bilge pump functions automatically even if the 24 V circuit is turned off The bilge pumps can be ...

Page 112: ...110 Outside safety equipments LOCATION OF THE LIFERAFT 1 2 1 Location of the liferaft 2 Manual bilge pump 3 Extinguisher 4 Location for the life buoy 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 RECOMMENDATION ...

Page 113: ...pment should never exceed the maximum load recommended by the builder LIFERAFT You shall use the liferaft only if all else fails The life raft storage place is the locker at the entrance of the wheelhouse Fit your boat with liferafts in pursuance of the regulations of the country where the boat is registered 10 111 Safety 10 5 Safetyequipments RECOMMENDATION RECOMMENDATION ...

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Page 115: ...BILITY The visibility from the wheel station may be reduced or obstructed due to important angles because of the trim of the boat or because of other factors related to one or more of the following conditions Load and load distribution Speed Sea conditions rain spray Darkness and fog Lights on inside the boat Position of the upper and side awnings Persons or removable equipments in the helmsman s ...

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Page 117: ...11 115 Maintenance 11 1 Maintenance schedule ...

Page 118: ...tan ANNUAL Control of the anodes QUATERLY 1st year then HALF YEARLY MOORING WINDLASS Rinse ground tackle and anchor locker with fresh water AFTER USE Check the grab and anchor chain fastening device ANNUAL Check windlass blocking system brake QUARTERLY Check mooring lines and fenderss ANNUAL Check the electric connections control relay etc QUARTERLY UPHOLSTERY AND COVERS Rinse clean the different ...

Page 119: ...il level MONTHLY Check belt tension MONTHLY Clean the sea water strainer MONTHLY Check for leaks oil water fuel and smokes MONTHLY Check and drain the decanter filters fuel MONTHLY General overhaul REFER TO THE ENGINE MANUFACTURER S GUIDE PLUMBING Check the automatic bilge pumps and alarms MONTHLY Rinse the holding tanks MONTHLY Check the manual bilge pumps MONTHLY Check the pressure water pump MO...

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Page 121: ...rsonalNotes This document is not contractually binding Descriptions illustrations etc are provided only for your guidance Our models may undergo some standard modifications or improvements without notice ...

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