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Summary of Contents for BENETEAU OCEANIS 400

Page 1: ...ENSIONS I 48 23 J 13 50 P 42 30 E 15 70 SailArea with 100 A 670 sq ft SPECIFICATIONS L O A 39 9 L W L 34 11 Beam 12 10 Draft BulbIWing 5 611 Draft Shoal Bulb 4 arf Displacement 16 000 Ibs approx Balla...

Page 2: ...I BENETEAU LEHRMANGROUP PAGE 02 04 OCEANIS 400 INTERIOR LAYOUTS version I V version 2 BENETEAU USA INC 8720 RED OAK BOULEVARD SUITE 102 CHARLOTTE NC 28217 FAX 1704 527 0760 PHONE 17041527 8244 191q41...

Page 3: ...LEHRMANGROIJP PAGE 03 04 r 4 OCEANIS 400 DECK LAYOUT tn Designer Groupe Finot Berths 6 7 persons...

Page 4: ...ewmar ormning port 23 s tewmar crinillne ooening hatch overhead 20 xl5 Roller bllnus Halogenllahtlnciovernead Reading lamas GALLEY 3 burnerurouanestove with ovenand s s protection bar Doublesss1nkswlc...

Page 5: ...w yacht will fulfill all your expectations o f a finely crafted vessel Our dealer network supported by our Consumer Services Department will gladly answer any questions and will provide advice on any...

Page 6: ...we have always built boats that are strong Times have changed and composites have replaced oak sailing has become a sport but the sea has remained unchanged and the sea will always demand the best d I...

Page 7: ...onable and necessary maintenance including but not limited to periodic re bedding of chain plates stanchion bases windows and or window frames and winches 10 damagm or detiTnoraiion due to the non obs...

Page 8: ...Beneteau owner you will automatically become a member of Club Beneteau Club Beneteau will entitle you to many added benefits and advantages as well as providing you with a valuable line of communicati...

Page 9: ...rship network As a Beneteau Dealer he has certain obligationsto you as our customer and to Beneteau as our representative A Dealers responsibility does not end with the sale of your boat Your Dealer i...

Page 10: ...r s responsibility to be aware of current regulations as outlined in the Federal Requirements for Recreational Boats For your convenience a copy is enclosed with this manual and additional copies may...

Page 11: ...ine at 800 336 2628 8 6 Anchoring Various sea and bottom conditions require different anchoring systems Your dealer can help in choosing rode size and length anchor chains and working and storm anchor...

Page 12: ...halants sterile pads antiseptic wipes cold packs for sprains antiseptic germicide ointment ace bandages splints gauze bandages scissors tweezers 8 9 Tool Kit A basic kit should consist of wrenches adj...

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Page 15: ...460 VESSEL DOCUMENTATION 165 N PIC0 AVENUE LONG BEACH CA 90802 1096 310 980 4433 VESSEL DOCUMENTATION 51 SW 1ST AVE 5TH FL MIAMI FL 33130 305 536 4246 12 RENDERING ASSISTANCE United States Code Title...

Page 16: ...o fyour yachts systems are available in section 16 of this manual and other manufacturers instructions that are provided with the yacht The factor installed equipment and items of dealer responsibili...

Page 17: ...k the following items Shrouds stays spreaders installed and properly secwed to mast Check wire rigging for kinks or defects Masthead lights spreader lights and mast mounted instrument units operationa...

Page 18: ...anel 3 Connect the shore power cable follow shore power operation instructions in section 171 check the polarity indicator close the main breaker and make an operational check of the following items i...

Page 19: ...n completed 3 All cotter pins in place and taped 4 Running rigging in place 5 Sails hoisted to check fit 13 3 5 Fresh Water System Check the following 1 1 Watertanks full no leaks at tank fitting or v...

Page 20: ...vestment that needs special and regular care Safeguarding your investment and looking after your own safety should persuade you of the importance of careful and regular upkeep of your boat The hints g...

Page 21: ...t it does not scrape the stem lay it on deck and lash it down at once if only temporarily Never use dirty fenders Hose off the hull and deck as often as possible with fresh water Before hosing down re...

Page 22: ...the manufacturer before reassembling Warning Incorrect reassembly can cause accidents Note down the order in which parts are dismantled which will make it easier to put them together again later Acry...

Page 23: ...oat is not equipped with standard A charger so you can recharge them at dockside without having to turn on the engine If you have an inboard engine check the condition and tension of the alternator dr...

Page 24: ...ad Maintenance consists of regularly pumping the system out with fresh water and leaving the holding tank empty whenever possible Check the thru hulls sea cocks connectorsand hose clamps regularly Mak...

Page 25: ...n get the job done by a professional sail maker Keep a special eye on points where the sails can chafe on the rigging or fittings turnbuckles lifelines shrouds spreaders etc Salt water and sunshine ta...

Page 26: ...evident 15 4 Zinc Replace the sacrificial zinc before relaunching the boat 15 5 Freshwater System This system is best winterized with one of the non toxic antifreezes available for use in boat and rec...

Page 27: ...hen completely pump out and drain the entire system If antifreeze is used in the system check in the manufacturer s literature for the recommended type 15 7 Engine Winterization by a marine mechanic i...

Page 28: ...n all seacocks for winter storage 15 11 Bilge Completely pump out bilge of any water and clean out any debris present Bilge pumps should be pumped dry and hoses disconnected to ensure that no water is...

Page 29: ...WRAP THE BOAT BY TAPING TO THE HULL ALWAYS ASSURE GOOD VENTILATION 15 16 Sails Remove the sails clean following the sail makers recommendations and store in a clean dry space 15 17 Mast The aluminum...

Page 30: ...Mast Step 20 Stb Stem Pulpit 8 Single Stanchion 21 Stem Light 9 Sea Hood 22 Aft Holding Tank Deck Plate 10 Main Traveller Track 23 Cockpit Drain Tube 11 Port Line Stoppers 24 Deck Padeye 12 Port Cabi...

Page 31: ...Hose 8 Raw Water Intake ThruHull 2 Fuel Tank 9 Engine Battery 3 Smiling Box Water Intake Thru Hull 10 Shaft Coupler 4 Raw Water Filter 11 Water Muffler 5 Banery Switches Fuel Shut off 12 House Optiona...

Page 32: ...06 15 2009 10 28 5207600793 16 2 2 ENGINE PANEL LEHRMANGROIJP PAGE 07 12...

Page 33: ...ugh a part of the electrical system this switch must be energized in the ON position to provide power to the engine starter motor DO NOT OPERATE BATTERY SWITCHES WHEN THEMOTOR IS RUNNING 2 Throttle an...

Page 34: ...that the warning lights for oil and coolant pressure have gone out and that the batteries are charging properly Check that the coolant water is circulating correctly water should be either venting thr...

Page 35: ...tinguisher is readily available 6 Ensure that the proper diesel not gasoline hose is about to be used WARNING DO NOT FUEL DURING AN ELECTRICAL STORM BESIDES THE OBVIOUS HAZARD OF LIGHTNING THE POSSIBI...

Page 36: ...t is supplied to the engine since the close tolerances required by the engine s fuel delivery system make it extremely intolerant of any form of dirt or water contamination The engine is supplied with...

Page 37: ...lar over the years in lieu of a tiller Reasons for this preference include more cockpit space and ease of steering over a long cruise 16 4 1 Wheel Steering Wheel steering remotely turns the rudder on...

Page 38: ...F CONTROL WHEN BACKING MAY CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THE STEERING SYSTEM POSSIBLY RESULTING IN A DANGEROUS LOSS OF STEERING CONTROL When leaving the boat at a mooring or slip make sure the wheel brake i...

Page 39: ...a product that might cause polution close to the deck fill while taking on water If unused for a long time the tanks and pipes need to be flushed with a solution of acetic acid solution of vinegar and...

Page 40: ...TANK TOP asif 29s v 2 W T E R TANK nf BAE TO MAN FOLD WG re...

Page 41: ...06 15 2009 10 36 5207600793 LEHRMANGROIJP PAGE 04 13 Pump house fresh water system located under the aft inboard setee in the main saloon...

Page 42: ...tance a seized valve has to be dismantled or lubricated After hot water has been run through a pipe for the first time check the tightness of all the clamps NOTE These recommendations also apply to th...

Page 43: ...Description The marine sanitary system consists of a marine toilet head a holding tank and a series of thruhull intakes discharges and valves to control the intake of water into the head to flushthe b...

Page 44: ...board discharge position on the Y valve by turning the lever in the opposite direction of the overboard discharge hose 4 4 Select Flush Bowl with the selection lever on top of the pump body and pump t...

Page 45: ...p handle into the socket and pump vigorously The intake of the hand pump i s at the bottom of the bilge sump and discharges through the side of the hull on the starbord aft coiner PI P E PVC D43xSO HO...

Page 46: ...e under the aft inboard setee in the main saloon To drain the bilge or icebox select the correct Position with the valve and turn on the pump The pump is controlled from a switch on the main 12Vpanel...

Page 47: ...holes with large cork bungs to avoid the loss of any nuts or bolts which you may accidently drop 16 11 PROPANEGOOKING SYSTEM 16 11 1 Propane System Description Your J3enetes u is plq1 tjpp d v th ip q...

Page 48: ...T j tL8D v I GAUffl 300 PSI STREfT t L f t W a H 0 9lI Ha B TAW L F HEOULATOK BCCW F L A W C CTCR W L E j S 3 7 HCXf ASSEMBIT 2 FLARE M rn M L 6 a 8 L A MJT S l FOUGED W P E H TUB1 N3 TYPE I 11V saew...

Page 49: ...ly valves and test the system for leaks foliowingthe instructions on the locker warning label 5 Light the appliance in accordance with the stove manufacturesprocedures Generally each burner is lit by...

Page 50: ...roughout your boat via a distribution panel This panel separates the current into separate circuits Each circuit is protected by an individual breaker switch which allows you to turn the individual ci...

Page 51: ...06 15 2009 11 07 5207600793 16 12 3 Panel Wiring Schematic LEHRMANGROUF PAGE 03 21 TO WAG0 WIRING BLOCKS...

Page 52: ...block mounted side by side on a frame to form the wiring block strip These individual block s can be wriected to the blocks on either side if it to create a larger circuit as in the saloon lights Wir...

Page 53: ...16 12 5 LIGHT NO WIRES NO 16 12 6 BULBS 1 Light...

Page 54: ...HE ALTERNATOR DIODES AND REGULATOR BEYOND REPAIR The amount of charge the battery is receiving can be checked on the voltmeter which is graduated in either volts This should be done when the battery i...

Page 55: ...power to 12VDC and feeds it to the batteries DO NOT OPERATE THE CHARGER WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING The battery charger is completely automatic refer to the charger s manual for complete details lochar...

Page 56: ...06 15 2009 11 07 5207600793 16 12 9 Refrigeration LEHRMANGROUP PAGE 06 21 i l l...

Page 57: ...LEHRMANGROIJP PAGE 07 21 16 12 10 OPTIONAL ELECTRIC WINDLASS INSTALLATION HULL 1 30 REI AT if7bl660 RRRAKEK BOA WHa AS tftfr rt D K I T UT ittOltO6Y roar SWTCH 1 SO ATCH...

Page 58: ...A PC i V US triL iYl ilPH IWKK SLAHi La 1 trn AM mdK Ki 12 12 1 Mechanical Windlass Operation I To release the anchor insert the windlass lever 1 in the spoked nut brake 2 on the starbord side of the...

Page 59: ...e r f t v A t i 7 motor you must take in and maintain tension on the anchor line if the port side dnim is used 16 12 13 Optional Electric Winch R Codn D i t 4 c i I W A h r W W A f o r H M cur Tni T...

Page 60: ...HRMANGROIJP PAGE 10 21 The 110V panel consists of breaker switches which protect and turn the individual circuits on and off The charger hot water heater and the 110V outlet circuit are on separate br...

Page 61: ...Switch the panel breakers on as needed DO NOT OPERATE THE 110V WATER HEATER DRY 16 13 2 110V Layout 1 1 10VShore Power Panel 5 110VAft Cabin Outlet 2 Shore Power Plug 6 110VAft Head Outlet 3 Battery C...

Page 62: ...06 15 2009 11 07 5207600793 LEHRMANGROIJP PAGE 12 21 16 13 4 Optional Air Conditioning Schematic...

Page 63: ...ditioning Layout AC Pump Fwd AC Unit Fwd AC Unit Air Return Fwd Cabin Outlet Main Saloon Outlet Aft AC Unit Aft AC Unit Air Return Aft Cabin Outlet Galley Outlet Fwd AC Unit Control Panel AC 110V Brea...

Page 64: ...PAGE 14 21 16 13 4 2 Optional Air Conditioning Plumbing...

Page 65: ...fl6 15 2flflg 11 fl7 5207600793 LEHRMANGROUF 16 13 5 Optional 110V Inverter Schematic PAGE 15 21...

Page 66: ...s D2 s to the lower cap shrouds Vl s This arrangement saves weight aloft by eliminatingextra shrouds The sails are attached to the mast boom and genoa fuller The sails are shaped and controlled by the...

Page 67: ...ads clean and free of grit Always apply fopper Dast 31eve sie e the turnbuckle threads before screwing on the turnbuckle bodies Y 2 Attach the V2 TD3 sand D2 s to the lower spreader tip turnbuckles Se...

Page 68: ...They only hold the mast straight while sailing and do NOT require a lot of tension 12 Tighten the backstays if you have a furling mast do not induce any bend in the mast by over tightening the backst...

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Page 70: ...LEHRMANGROUF 16 14 5 ROLLER FURLING MAST DECK LAYOUT 16 14 5 1 HULL 1 27...

Page 71: ...LEHRMANGROUP PAGE 21 21 16 14 5 2 HULL 28 UP...

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Page 73: ...vel shackle and tfinsionthe luff with a winch 7 Run the outhaui line thru the block on the clew of the main and back to the outhaul C a r 8 The main is now ready to be furled FURLING MAST OPERATION 1...

Page 74: ...LEHRMANGROUP PAGE 03 11 16 14 8 STANDARD MAST DECK LAYOUT 16 14 8 1 HULL 1 27 I...

Page 75: ...LEHRMANGROUF PAGE 04 11 16 14 9 STANDARD MAST O E W E R Lt A M N m YES d W T A Iffft BLACK AF1HKW 14200 V T W IPPEH SPREADER I 3 9 9 0...

Page 76: ...0 GENOA FURLERING SYSTEM 1 Clevis Pin 2 Swivel Car 3 Furling Tubes 4 Anchor locker Block 5 h r u Deck Sheave 6 Stepped Pin 7 Jaw Toggle 8 Forestay Upper Swaged Eye 9 Halyard Restrainer 10 Forestay 11...

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Page 80: ...e Captive Pin 8rnm Soft Eye D Shackle Non Captive Pin 8rnm Soft Eye Soft Eye 0 Shackle Non Captive Pin 8rnm Soft Eye Soft Eye COL Red Red Red Blue Red White Blue Black Green Black White PART NO 080310...

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Page 82: ...7 PVC SIS 7 x 7 PVC JAW TOGGLE 114 PIN CSJ25304 PELICAN HOOK ABI1554 PELICAN HOOK A011554 JAWTOGBLE 114 PIN CSJ25304 2 1 3 16 x 5115 3 16 x 5116 2 2 0 1 16 3 9 I 4 661 1150 r 00 t r T OF KIT 03054007...

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