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1.                                                    31  Chapter 4        pil aM                                        Page 35  Chapter 5           A SYSTEM AA Page 45  Chapter 6        RIGGING AND                                                       Page 49  Chapter 7        ss E                                              TAS Page 69  Chapter 8        WATER AND SEWAGE WATER                                                   Page 77  Chapter 9         ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT                                       eere eene nennen nnns Page 91  Chapter T0 ss  ENGINE                                                      127  Chapter 11      LAUNCHING                       Page 139  Chapter 12 ses WINTER STORAGE ici dia Page 143    PERSONAL NOTES    5 148 _ O       SPECIFICATIONS AND WARRANTY    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  CERTIFICATION  DESIGN CATEGORY    YOUR BOAT    7 148 _    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS    E 2210                     17 78     A PR 17 28 m  A    15 35 m  I II E e PPP 5 00 m  A ecre E 5 00 m                   lt         tio        4 14 m  Air draught  Version Jib reefer   Performance    Empty vessel                                24 20 m  Draught Deep draught keel   Maximum               cccceeccceeeeceeeeceeeeseeeseeeeeeeeeseaeesaeeessees 2 00 m  Ballast weight Deep draught                                                             6 100 kg  Draught Shallow draught keel                                                                2 10m  Ballast weight shallow draug
2.                                110 148                                                                                               Circuit breakers 220V   Master switch   Shore   Generator  Location  Chart table unit             220V 50Hz                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT                                    Sockets x 3    Microwave    Dishwasher  Washer     Ice maker          ODM        Water maker       111 148 _      Circuit breakers 110V  Location  Chart table unit                                     110V 60Hz                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                1  Ice maker   Sockets  2  Oven   Dishwasher  3  Socket   4  Washer   5  Water maker       EQUIPMENT    GENERAL INTRODUCTION     As far as possible  use electric appliances with double insulation or with three conductors   Neutral Live wire Ground      112 148                 ELECTRONIC    Wire runs ar
3.     VOLTMETER   12V GENERAL FUSE    Location  Electrical panel 12V SYSTEM       92 148    12V BREAKER  Location  Electrical panel                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  1  Sockets 12V   Cockpit   Electrical panel  OREO  2  Sockets 12V   Forward cabin     P 3  Sockets 12V   Aft cabin         4  Hifi      5  Amp   TV      MS 6  VHF  9  7  Available                               ww                                                       lo       Mechanism          Circuit breakers are resettable   Press the tab manually on black back on the road circuit  see photo     Breaker disarmed Armed breaker       L         93 148 _ O       ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT    GENERAL INFORMATION    ELECTRICAL PANEL    The electrical switchboard does not require any routine maintenance  In case an electric  appliance is not energized  check       The main power supply  batteries  battery switches       he switches and circuit breakers on the line     the relevant electrical unit                                                                                                                                                 12V socket      Interior lighting  general circuit breaker     Switch   Backlighting   Panel     Control   Forward bilge pump     Control   Water unit     C
4.    If    raised  anodes are outside the water  respect the recommendations of the  motoriste     WARNING      Change systematically anodes at the end of the first 3 or 4 months of  launch of the new boat  their wear is accelerated during this period        137 148 _    NAVIGATION  REMINDER OF SOME ADVICE  Stability  During sailing keep all the portholes  windows and doors closed       The stability is reduced when you add weight in the upper parts     Stability may be reduced when towing a boat or when heavy weights are lifted with the  davits     Breaking waves represent a serious danger for stability and for taking in water  Close  the companionway doors and hatches in heavy seas   Prevention of man overboard  Regularly check the guard rails       With metal guard rails  watch for corrosion particularly at connecting points       With synthetic guard rails  change them as soon as they show signs of wear due to  chafing or UV     Propeller    The propeller supplied as a standard with you boat is the result of tests carried out jointly  with the engine manufacturer     ADVICE   RECOMMENDATION    Check the whole propeller shaft several times a year   Check and change the cutlass bearing if necessary     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 th
5.    OWNER S MANUAL       090282  Index E       JEANNEAU YACHTS    WELCOME ABOARD    Madam  Sir     You have just taken delivery of your new JEANNEAU boat and we thank you for the  confidence you have shown us in ordering a vessel of our brand  The whole JEANNEAU  team welcomes you aboard     A JEANNEAU is made to last  in order to bring you all the pleasure you expect from a  vessel over a period of many years  Each boat is subject to the utmost attention to detail  from the design stage right through to launching     This manual is meant to help you to enjoy your boat comfortably and safely  It includes the  boat specifications  the equipment provided or installed  the systems and tips on her  operation and maintenance  Some of the equipment described in this manual may be  optional     Your JEANNEAU dealer will be able to help and advise you in the use and maintenance  of your boat     Read this user s guide owner s manual carefully and get to know your boat before using it   The better you know your vessel the more pleasure you will get from being at the helm     The sea is a source for learning  Caution based on a knowledge of one s own limits and  those of the boat is the pre requisite for an accomplished 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  meani
6.   All these hull maintenance operations can be carried out by your dealer     33 148 _       DECK    NAVIGATION   STABILITY   PREVENTION OF MAN OVERBOARD  MOORING LINES   TOWING   GROUND TACKLE    MAINTENANCE      THE DECK    35 148 _    NAVIGATION    NAVIGATION   DECK LAYOUT    A  Mooring cleats  B  Towing     at the bow  to be towed    at the stern  to tow  C  Jacklines  fastened to mooring cleats    not supplied  D  Swimming ladder  means of coming back onboard   E  Lifebuoy support bracket   Mount Flag  F  Mount Outboard  Maximum weight of outboard engine  20 kg     DANGER    Wear your life jacket     4 heavy weather  wear your safety harness and fasten yourself to the  oat     When at sea close the guardrail side opening or openings     Do not try to stop the boat using a boat hook or your foot  your hand or  any other part of the body     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 companionway  hatch in heavy weather         36 148      STABILITY    reaking waves represent a serious danger for stability and for taking in water        the companionway doors en in heavy seas  9    During sailing keep all the portholes  windows and doors closed     The stability is reduced when you add weight in the upper parts     Stability may be reduced when towing a boat or when heavy weights are lifted with the       P
7.   Gas cylinder    Stuffing box    PVC girdled sleeve    Electromagnetic valve for gas 24V    Pipe Propane Plastic       18 148            RECOMMENDATIONS FOR GAS    Type of cylinder  butane  service pressure 10 kg cm  or according to current standards  of your country      Close the valves on the system and on the cylinder when the appliances are not used   Close the valves before you change cylinders and immediately in case of emergency     Never leave unattended an appliance that is working  Don t install or store flammable  materials above or over the stove  curtains  papers  napkins etc       Make sure that the valves of the appliances are closed before you open the cylinder or  hose valve     In case you smell gas or find that the burners have gone out  although appliance models  cut off automatically if the flames go out   turn off the valves of the appliances  Do ventilate  the boat in order to get rid of any residual gas  Find the cause of the problem     Regularly test the gas system in order to detect any gas leak     Check all the connections using 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  as back u
8.   SYSTEM   ASYMMETRIC SPINNAKER    Designation  Swivel single pulley   100 mm diameter  Spinnaker tack  D 12mm L 18 m   Tackle block    Spinnaker sheet  D 14mm L 40 m       5   Spinnaker halyard  D 12mm L 55 m    6   Bobstay       66 148                 The working life of a sail mainly depends on its being regularly maintained     SAILS    When sailing  trim the sails properly in accordance with the stresses in order to reduce  the harmful strains on the fabric     Avoid wear and tear  Use protective items against chafing on the the accessories with  rough surfaces  protective items for spreaders  stanchions etc       Have a sail maker s kit and a user s manual so that you may carry out the emergency  repairs waiting for the sailmaker s assistance   AUTOMATIC REEFING SYSTEM    When you reef down automatically  the mainsail halyard shall not be too loose  otherwise  the reefing blocks take up improper positions     The diagram 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 slacken the mainsail sheet      Slightly slacken the mainsail halyard      Take in the reef line      Take up the slack in the mainsail halyard      Reset the mainsail sheet      Take up the kick strap slack if necessary     SHORTENING THE FURLING MAINSAIL  To reduce the surface area of the mainsail       Gradually take in the mainsail furling
9.   The heater circuit is powered by 12V thanks to the battery backup   Diesel  Quilting on reservoir        STARTING UP      Verify that the circuit   1V is turned on      Open the heater outlet      Turn the control box at ON      Adjust the temperature of the heater using the thermostat     HEATING    Layout of components    ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT    Heater   Reference 1     Control  Reference 3        123 148 _    DISHWASHER  Layout of components       124 148          WASHER  Layout of components F   Z  LLI              O  LLI  ma    lt   Q           Filter 220V socket   Supply valve   O   Reference 1  House water  Reference 2     LLI       Washer  Reference 3        125 148 _      Q          I            E  O   lt            D lt   Lu                   End       126 148     gt        ENGINE    GENERAL INFORMATION    ENGINE FITTING    127 148 _    Diesel tank  Capacity  420    Location  Aft cabin       Diesel tank additional  Replace the water reservoir   Capacity  310    Location  Port saloon  Supply valve   Detail       345      Heater   Port side    Heater   Starboard    Generator     Engine     Diesel transfer           O      Deck filler       Gauge Position   Name of fuel tanks       CT j    1121314     CRE                   128 148            GENERAL INFORMATION    TYPE OF MOTORISATION    Your vessel is fitted with an in board diesel engine        The transmission is of a shaftline type     PRECAUTIONS OF USE  OPERATING ADVICE    General point    ENGINE       n this v
10.  136 148                 VISIBILITY FROM THE STEERING STATION    The international regulations to prevent collision at sea  COLREG  and the course  regulations make mandatory a permanent and proper surveillance and the respect of  priority        Make sure there is no other boat on your way   The visibility from the steering station may be obstructed in the following conditions       Speed     ENGINE      Position of the upper and side awnings      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 helmsman s field of visibility     ADVICE   RECOMMENDATION    When the engine is running  avoid making noise and chops near the other users   Respect speed limits     If this boat is equipped with a fixed blade propeller  when sailing at speeds over 8  knots it is essential to leave the reverse gear control in neutral     To start the engine again  reduce the speed of the boat when sailing  in order to be  able to disengage the clutch before starting it again      PRECAUTION  Do not change the propeller without specialist s advice     Regularly check the anode  at the end of the drive shaft  for corrosion  at least 2 times  a year     ADVICE   RECOMMENDATION    Change the anode if necessary  Before it lost 5096 of its weight       gt         corresponding to the zone of navigation of the boat  fresh water   sea  water   
11.  8  Deck searchlight 18  Available   9  Projector boom bar    Mechanism           iia amm       Circuit breakers are resettable   Press the tab manually on black back on the road circuit  see photo      Breaker disarmed Armed breaker                 101 148 _             ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT    RELAY BOX  Location  Back of electrical panel    24V 10   24V 25    aga G amp G  IR TIVIT YN li    DTE            Lighting   Gangway   Saloon  Lighting   Deckhead   Saloon  Navigation lights   Steaming light     Mooring light     Deck searchlight     Projector boom bar     Authorization windlass     Authorization Propulsion      OMAN O UU  P WD      0  Electronic       WARNING    Always replace a fuse with one of the same size        102 148       GANGWAY  Location  Garage    Electrical cabinet Engine 24V   Tank    Breaker 125A  Location  Port saloon    ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT    Control    Operation    The gateway combines the functions of  gateway and davit     Maximum load  150 kg  Open length  1 875 m       WARNING      Refer to the manufacturer s instructions for use and maintenance     103 148 _    TELEVISION   HOME CINEMA    Wave inverters 24V   220V TV aerial amplifier Bass speaker  Location  Electrical panel Location  Saloon Location  Port saloon    u ER  ASE  L              Z 3      z       OPERATION    The televisions      supplied by    transformer which is powered with batteries of service   operates at 12V     Starting up  First turn on the circuit breaker  then switch on th
12.  Connection  Location  Mooring locker       81 148 NEN    WATER SYSTEM   DISTRIBUTION       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     USE OF THE WASHBASINS AND SHOWERS      Close the valves and turn off the taps after use     SEA WATER FOOT PUMP   FRESH WATER    The footpump makes either seawater or freshwater available at the sink  The tap is located  at the corner of the sink cupboard and the aft cabin door     Operate the 3 way valve  to choose water  and push down on the pump pedal     The 3 way valve is located under the floor in front of the cupboard     alve selection of water board   Sea water Spout       82 148     gt        DECK SHOWER    WARNING      Bleed the cockpit shower water system to avoid freezing        WATER SYSTEM DRAINAGE    WATER AND SEWAGE WATER    OPERATION    Waste water from the sink  washbasins and heads is drained off by thru hull fittings with  ball valves  the valve is closed when the valve handle is perpendicular to the hose  the  valve is open when the valve handle is in line with the hose      All the floors have holes  limber holes  for the water flow    A watertight bilge tray under the engine receives the possible oil leaks    A main sump located above the ballast receives water from the bilges    The main sump is part
13.  by the manufacturer     Remove the sails if your boat is not to be used for a long time     LAZY BAG  FITTING      Spread out the lazy bag on the deck      Slide the battens in and close the batten pockets      Hank on the lazy bag until you have the front part about level with the gooseneck     Fasten the lazy bag to the tack with the strap provided      Stretch the lazy bag from the back before you fasten the lazy jacks      Put the mainsail into the lazy bag     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 cause furling problems    After taking in a reef for the first time mark the halyard position at the clutch  marker  pen or light stitched label in order to be able to let out the sheet with precision in  subsequent manoeuvres        63 148 _    AUTOMATIC IN MAST REEFING BLOCK DIAGRAM    ADVICE   RECOMMENDATION      At the end of the sailing season  and if possible before winter  leave your sails to a  specialist to have efficient maintenance and repairs        64 148       SYSTEM   SYMMETRIC SPI    V       lt   V       Z   lt   o      O                 Reference Designation    Boor  o z Swivel single pulley  100 mm diameter _      a  Spinnaker          downhaul  D Tamm 30m    4     Spinnakersheet D14mmL40M                   5 f Spinnakerguy D74mmL40mM                   6   Boom DT                      65 148    
14.  designed only to be able to continue underway at a reduced  speed in case of steering gear failure        29 148 _ O       HULL    MAINTENANCE      THE HULL    LIFTING    31 148 _    LIFTING          Wetted area  72 m     WATER LINE  These measurements are for  light boat    Measurements are expressed in mm                                      PRECAUTION    Consult the harbourmaster s office to find out the conditions of 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 do not paint over the electronic instrument  sensors nor the anodes     ADVICE   RECOMMENDATION    When in dry dock check the anode on the propeller shaft line   See  Motorisation  chapter     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        metal brushes or steel tools to clean the boat  it may damage the galvanic  protection     Replacing the anodes  The anodes are fastened with screws and nuts  First  remove the  screws and nuts that hold the anode  then clean the contact surface  Press the new anode to  obtain a good electrical contact        32 148            MAINTENANCE OF THE HULL        The materials and equipments of your b
15.  enough  essential to ensure them a correct service life      Make the most of time alongside to use the 220 V shore charger so as to start out sailing  with fully charged batteries     Always check the condition of the batteries and charge system before putting to sea   Be sure to always recharge the 24 V battery set after a day s navigation under sail     Battery set  24V    Location  Starboard saloon Location  under the kitchen  Service  4 x 120A Spare battery  4 x 120A    a    Battery chargers   2 x 24V 60A Voltmeter   24V  Location  Under map table Location  Electrical panel       96 148                 BATTERY SWITCH  The electricity onboard is 24V DC        The electrical system consists of service batteries   The batteries supply power to all the functions on board     owitch on the electricity by turning the positive and negative battery switches     ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT       1  Common negative  2  Positive Service    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     Never leave the vessel unattended with the mains electricity switched on       Turn off the electrical system with the battery switches and circuit breakers before  gaining access to the rear of the electrical panels       Check the level of maintainable lead batteries        ADVICE   RECOMMENDATION       tis recommended that you swit
16.  line while letting out the foot tack line  keep the  boom perpendicular to the mast      CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE    Rinse the sails with fresh water from time to time and dry quickly in order to avoid mildew     Avoid drying the sails to windward when on the mast  when the sails lift  the seams are  worn  the sails may be torn by the rigging      67 148 _ O       RIGGING AND SAILS    HAULING DOWN THE STANDARD MAINSAIL  To haul down the mainsail      Haul up      Slacken off the kick strap      Take up the slack in the Lazy bag ropes       Slacken off the mainsail halyard while taking up the reef lines to control the mainsail  descent       Fold the mainsail into its lazy bag     Take up the mainsail sheet to immobilise the 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 dimensions     PROTECTION    UV rays are harmful to polyester and nylon  If the sails remain on the mast  even for 24 h   protect them with a cover or a protection fabric placed on the leech and foot of the furled  sails     Our distributor network offers you accessories that have been selected by the yard and are  consistent with your needs     68 148     gt        INTERIOR    INTRODUCTION  INTERIOR MAINTENANCE    MAINTENANCE      FABRICS    69 148 _ O    INTRODUCTION       70 148     gt     INTERIOR MAINTENANCE    INTERIOR    Take advantage of the fin
17.  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 existence of a serious inherent danger with a high risk of  death or serious injury if the appropriate precautions are not taken     WARNING    Indicates the existence of a danger which could lead to injury or death if the  appropriate precautions are not taken     PRECAUTION    Indicates a reminder of safety practice or draws attention to dangerous practices which  could cause injury to persons or damage to the vessel or to its components     ADVICE   RECOMMENDATION    Indicates a recommendation or advice for carrying out manoeuvres appropriate for the  planned manoeuvres        2 148            HISTORY OF UPDATES    o  gt                                             324 20015 HRD           ded                                                  P  O           O                                      ORT  4 4 0   gt  4      Y                                                                                       3 148 _ O      CONTENTS    JEANNEAU 57 Anglais Code  090282 Total number of pages  148   Update 08 2012   Index E   INTRODUCTION   Chapter 1        SPECIFICATIONS AND                                                              Page 7  Chapter 2         33 7    J n aC                                             n Page 13  Chapter            1
18.  medical advice        108 148     gt     Note that the live wires are brown  the neutral ones are blue and the earth wires are  green and yellow        DANGER      Never let the end of the boat shore supply cable hang in the water  The  result may be an electric field liable to hurt or kill the swimmers nearby       There may be danger of electrocution if alternating current systems are  incorrectly used     PRECAUTION  Never modify an electric fitting and relevant diagrams yourself   Call in a technician skilled in marine electricity to carry out any electric modification   Never change the breaking capacity  amperage  of the overcurrent safety devices     Never install or replace the electric appliances  or any electric equipement  by  components exceeding the capacity  amperage  of the circuit  Watt for bulbs         ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT    109 148 _    N O ci fF W           Circuit breakers 220V   Master switch   Shore   Generator    Location  Chart table unit                            af                                                                                             15                   EN      qua               15                                                                                                                          Battery charger 24V    Battery charger 24V    Battery charger 12V    Water heater     Extractor hood     Available     Ceramic hob                                                          220V 50Hz                              
19.  pump is in the cockpit   The control arm of the pump shall be kept accessible whatever the circumstances     WARNING    The bilge pump system is not designed to provide buoyancy to the boat  in case of damage    The bilge pump system is designed to drive out the water being either  Sea ae 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 PRECAUTIONS      Clean off debris which could block the pump intake points or strainers  If the watertight  partitions which seal off the fore and aft points are fitted with valves they must be  closed at all times and only opened to drain water into the main bilge        27 148         SAFETY    Emergency tiller   Stowage         SECTOR ACCESS PORT       28 148     gt     EMERGENCY TILLER       The emergency tiller is in an aft locker and shall be easy to get to    To operate the tiller     Use a winch handle and unscrew the tiller cover situated at the back of the cockpit     Insert the tiller into the rudder stock and make sure it is fully secure in the square      f the automatic pilot is connected and is working after the tiller damage  use it     SAFETY      Disconnect all apparatus linked to the rudder stock to use the emergency tiller     ADVICE   RECOMMENDATION    The emergency tiller is
20.  to filter fuel very finely  To know  when you have to intervene and how frequently 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 to it when you remove the bowl     As for the procedures in case of fire  refer to Chapter 2    Stuffing box    You have access to the stuffing box through the central technical compartment behind the  engine     Lubricate the seal every 200 running hours  or at least once a year    Apply the grease the manufacturer recommends in his instructions     After launching the boat  drive the air out from the sleeve pinching it with your fingers     DANGER      Never obstruct access to the fuel valve        135 148 _       ENGINE    Handle Engine control Engine panel detail   Reference 1   Reference 2     Engine ignition kill drawing    2 6       1  Anode   2  Propeller   3  P bracket   4  Propeller shaft   5  Stuffing box   6  Connecting device                   The instrument panel has all the testing functions of the engine and it does not require any  special precaution  refer to engine leaflet      Check the clutch and accelerator cables  lubricate the end fittings and forks     
21. BOAT  Keep steering your boat and see to it that you stay in the wake of the towing boat     DECK    Inappropriate towing can damage your vessel     GROUND TACKLE    As a rule  set the anchor in at least 3 times the depth of water     ANCHORING WITHOUT WINDLASS      Have your boat pointed into the wind and without speed     Pay out the chain while moving back slowly      Once the anchor snags  make it fast by reversing slightly     Secure the hawser or the chain to the cleat     ANCHORING WITH ELECTRIC WINDLASS      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 chain feed  out by keeping the lowering button 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     PRECAUTION      Before anchoring check the depth of water  the power of the current and the nature of  the sea bed       Anchoring manoeuvres with the electric windlass can only be carried out with the  engine running     WARNING    Windlass operations are dangerous     Always keep the anchor chain or rode free and unfouled     Always proceed with care  using gloves and always wearing shoes        f your boat is equipped with the twin control optional extra  make sure  you use only onecontrol at the same time     39 148 _       LOCAT
22. ION    ELECTRIC WINDLASS   BREAKER 120A   FUSE         Mooring locker     Bow fitting     Drum head     Chain lifter 12mm diameter  Clinch     Handle storage   Remote control     Handle position     Windlass 24V 2000W    C                                 40 148                 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       f 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   STERN ANCHORING  Stern anchoring shall be perfo
23. LLER    13 148 _    SAFETY EQUIPMENT    Swimming ladder  means of coming back onboard   Reference 1     p      Opening   Swimming ladder    owimming ladder in position owimming ladder   Garage Open                  14 148            GENERAL INFORMATION    DANGERS  The major hazards concern       The gas system      The electrical system      Manoeuvring the vessel and the sails     The motorisation     Please refer to the relevant paragraphs     DANGER    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 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 the companionway  hatch in heavy weather      Don t stor
24. NG AND SAILS      Do not forget the small locking screw     Put the mainsail into the lazy bag     Fit the mainsail onto its slides  begin with the headboard and finish with the tack     WARNING     Refer to the manufacturer s instructions to remove the winches and put    them back   Improper refitting may result in accidents  e g  kick of the crank handle         57 148 _ O    SYSTEM   MAINSAIL  CLASSIC     Designation    Kicker tackle  Swivel single pulley   100 mm diameter  Mainsail sheet  D 12mm L 45 m        58 148                    SYSTEM   MAINSAIL  CLASSIC   GERMAN SHEETING     V       lt   V       Z   lt   o      O                 1 Kicker                 Swivel single pulley   100      diameter  Pulley   Vertical    Winches       59 148      SYSTEM   GENOA  amp  STAYSAIL    Designation    1 SHEET   Staysail  D 14mm L 25 m   Cable adjustment   Genoa sheet  D 8mm L 21 m     8   Puly Vetal         4 Traveller double  Genoa sheet  D 14mm L 35 m        60 148       SYSTEM   STAYSAIL TAKE UP DRUM    V       lt   V       Z   lt   o      O                 Designation    Staysail take up drum       A      A  Swivel plates   D 10mm  Swivel plates   D 6mm    61 148      FURLING MAINSAIL    Remove the hatch giving access to the furling mechanism     Spread out the sail on the deck       Fasten the head  strap  to the shackle of the upper swivel  Pay attention to the winding  direction       Insert the foot adjustment line into the clew block       Slowly hoist the sail  Guide 
25. NT  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      Inject the extinguishing product through the aperture      Wait      Open the access hatches and repair     EXTINGUISHER ORIFICE UNDER THE STARBOARD COMPANION LADDER                 pictogram helps to locate it easily       25 148       SAFETY    MANUAL BILGE PUMP    Operation    Capacity  40 5 litre   minute        BILGE PUMP SYSTEM    PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED      Switch on the electric bilge pump      f necessary activate the manual pump       E the source of the leak by tasting the water and decide on the relevant action to  e taken     freshwater   watertank leak     seawater   breach of hull     26 148     gt     ELECTRIC BILGE PUMPS    Location  Forward cabin 1  Electric bilge pump         Capacity  20 litre   minute  Capacity  70 8 litre   minute 2  Automatic bilge pump      Capacity  110 litre   minute    Operation   The electric bilge pumps are connected to the 12V service circuit  To enable operation  the 12V circuit must be activated by turning on the battery switches        You can energize the electric bilge pump from the electrical panel     On the electrical panel   three possible positions   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     MANUAL BILGE PUMP    The manual bilge
26. REVENTION OF MAN OVERBOARD    Regularly check the guard rails     With metal guard rails  watch for corrosion particularly at connecting points     With S guard rails  change them as soon as they show signs of wear due to    DECK    chafing o  Areas forbidden when sailing     Aft quarterdeck    Roof       DANGER  It is prohibited to open or leave open the garage while sailing     Maximum number of persons authorized on the back beach  5 persons    400 kg        MOORING LINES    A sufficient number of mooring lines suitably sized and suitable for the environment shall    be on board for mooring your boat     Always manoeuvre your boat using the engine     Make allowance for the current and wind when you handle your boat     Protect your boat to the highest degree with suitably sized fenders     Always keep the mooring ropes unfouled and stored away     Handle your boat at a reduced speed     Pass warps through the fairleads provided for this purpose     FAIRLEAD       AFTER MOORING    Protect the mooring lines against chafing with plastic sleeves     Make allowance for the variations in tides if need be     37 148 _ O    Opening   Closure   Companionway       Mechanism  Opening   Closure       38 148                 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     TOWING       TOWED 
27. The electric toilets operate with seawater only  A switch enables the water intake and drain  cycle of the bowl to be activated  A switch enables the bowl to be rinsed     ADVICE   RECOMMENDATION      When you are in a marina  use the club house sanitary facilities  if there are        Since it is prohibited to discharge sewage water in certain marinas or countries it may  be necessary to use the foul water holding tank     WHT         WATER AND SEWAGE WATER       85 148 _ O    TOILET OPERATION QUIET FLUSH  OPTIONAL     Control WC quiet flush    1  Rinsing out the bowl  2  Water filling to the left and bowl draining to the right    Pump Seawater inlet   Filter    1  Seawater inlet   WC  2  Filter  3  Pump   WC       USE OF MARINE HEADS EQUIPPED WITH A WASTE HOLDING TANK  WHT   Open the water intake valve  valve handle parallel to the pipe    In the case of a direct discharge into the sea  Open the draining valve     In case you store the waste waters in the tank  Make sure the draining valve is closed   valve handle perpendicular to the pipe      To drain the bowl  set the control lever of the pump slantwise  FLUSH  then operate the  pump   To dry the bowl  set the lever vertical  DRY  then operate the pump     86 148                 In order to avoid clogging the heads     Only use absorbent paper inreasonable quantities     Schedule a regular rinsing through of the system with fresh water     Always retain a little water in the bottom of the bowl to avoid smells       To em
28. alley  equipment  supplies  clothes  the safety equipment  batteries  the gas cylinder       Mark again the safety equipment  check the expiration dates  have the liferaft  overhauled       Take advantage of this laying up to draw up a complete inventory of the equipment     PROTECTION AND MAINTENANCE    INTERIOR      Drain all the fresh water pipes 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       Remove the depth sounder and log sensors       Installed in the square of a dehumidifier air leaving the cabin doors and open storage   cupboards  coolers        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     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 the boat is properly moored     This is not an exhaustive list of recommendations       ADVICE   RECOMMENDATION    You alone know all the particularities of your boat and its equipment   To lay up your vessel carefully and methodically is the best guarantee to avoid    problems when re fitting out     This is not an exhaustive list of recommendations  Your dealer wi
29. asures are recommended in order to avoid the danger of electrical shock  and fire       Never work on a live electric fitting       Plug in the boat shore supply cable in the boat before you plug it into the shore supply  socket       Never let the end of the boat shore supply cable hang in the water       Turn off the shore supply with the onboard cut off switch before connecting or  disconnecting the vessel shore supply line       Disconnect the ship shore power cable at the shore socket first     Check the polarity indicator for the shore connections        f the reverse polarity indicator is activated immediately disconnect the cable  Rectify  the polarity fault before using the vessel s electrical installation       Close the shore supply input cover firmly after use  Version Optional equipment  115V AC        Do not modify 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 earthed appliances     WARNING      Handle the batteries with care  Please refer to the manufacturer s    instructions        Incase of electrolyte splashing  thoroughly rinse the part of the body that  has been in conctact with it  Obtain
30. ater temperature  exceeds 10 C     In winter  you can programme the dehumidifier function on the airconditioning controls     The refrigeration compressors are made by one or two seawater pumps  These pumps are  powered by 220V or 110V and are guided by one or two relay boxes     Sea water is evacuated through a through hull fitting equipped with a valve  located above  the waterline     Each compressor has its own through hull evacuation fitting  It is advisable to check the  flow 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     The air conditioning is running     Switch the circuit breakers 220V    from the air conditioning  ON     Select the temperature of each compressor using the control units     WARNING  Refer to the apparatus instructions for use and maintenance   Never start the generator when the climate function is already on   Always turn off the air conditioning before turning off the generator     Regularly check and clean the sea water filter placed on the sea water  intake through hull fitting    Clean the air filter  located in the compressor  regularly for maximum  performan
31. ations 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        87 148 _ O               Detail   Tank Excrement tank gauge    Capacity  80 litre Control   Drain to sea  Location  in each bathroom Location  Cupboard   Head version    Fore washroom Aft washroom    1  Drain to sea  2  Seawater inlet   WC       88 148     gt        Deck drainage    Version 2 aft cabin s    1 Forward cabin   1 Skipper s cabin    WATER AND SEWAGE WATER       89 148 _ O    EXECREMENT         5    SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM             1  Deck filler   Suction and Rinsing  2  Tank vent hole  3  Thru hull seacock    90 148     gt        ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT    GENERAL INFORMATION  12 V DC SYSTEM   24 V DC SYSTEM   110 220 V AC SYSTEM    EQUIPMENT    91 148 _    ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT   12V    BATTERY SWITCH   12V BATTERY SET   12V  Location  Companionway   Starboard Location  Chart table    1  Common negative 1  Engine  60A  2  Service positive 2 Service  50A    3  Positive engine    BATTERY CHARGERS   12V 25A  Location  Companionway   Starboard and port       BATTERY CHARGER  Operation    The battery charger operates based on a   nal 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 aM   4  Beto to the instructions for use  
32. ble 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 they do not obstruct access to and  from the compartment     Exits other than the doors and hatches of the main companionway  equipped with  permanently fitted ladders  are identified with a symbol     WARNING      Keep an extinguisher handy in case the fire should start again       Fire fighting equipment  portable extinguishers  fire blankets and  buckets  must be permanently and immediately accessible        21 148 _       SAFETY    POSITION OF PORTABLE EXTINGUISHERS  not supplied             Aft cabin     Chart table     Forward cabin    Skipper s cabin    Cockpit locker    22 148                 EXTINGUISHERS    The extinguishers are part of the compulsory equipment     An extinguisher and a fire blanket must be placed less than 2 m from any naked flame    appliance     Extinguishers must be placed less than 5 m from any berth     It is compulsory for an extinguisher to be placed less than 2 m away from the extinguisher    aperture of the engine compartment     An extinguisher shall be less than 1 m from the steering station     The extinguishers must be in position  see  Extinguisher positions  diagram      Extinguisher  per unit  minimum capacity 5 A 34 B     For the Jeanneau 57  25 A 170 B  5 extinguishers of this minimum capacity      DANGER    T
33. ce of the installation        120 148    SO UE d eh          Box   Circuit breakers  Reference 4                 220V 50Hz                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Pump   Port saloon   Pump   Starboard saloon   Compressor   Port saloon   Compressor   Starboard saloon   Compressor   Port forward cabin   Compressor   Starboard aft cabin  owner or rear   Compressor   Port forward cabin   Compressor   Starboard forward cabin  or prior owner     121 148 _    ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT    LOCATION   COMPRESSORS       Maintenance of filters  to engage in regular      Close valves taken seawater     Unscrew the top of the filter     Clean the strainer     Put everything back in place     Drainage   Sea water Drainage   Sea water  Forward port cabin and port saloon Compressor   Aft cabin    compressor  Reference 2   Reference 3            TES      fa a e  3 CY L4    Fe           y rey hm   da          Pump relays   Sea water Drainage   Sea water   Reference 5  Starboard saloon and forward starboard  cabin compressor  Reference 7        Control       122 148                 OPERATION  Electricity
34. ch off all electrical devices before turning off the  battery switches     97 148 _    BOW THRUSTER  LOCATION    FORWARD CABIN    1  Battery set   4 x 50A  2  Fuse   250A Bow thruster   24V  3  Electric battery switch   Positive                            OPERATION  The thruster works with the vessel s engine running   The bow thruster control is supplied by the 24V service batteries     WARNING    Refer to the apparatus instructions for use and maintenance        98 148                 LOCATION    WINCHES ELECTRIC    Spinnaker sheet winches  Access   Relay box  Garage    Circuit breakers    Genoa sheet winches Location  Starboard saloon  Engine   24V   Relay box Genoa sheet winches   100A  Access  Deckhead   Cabins Spinnaker sheet winches   60A    OPERATION    Rigging winches   60A       WARNING    Refer to the apparatus instructions for use and maintenance     Heavy use is made of the batteries when operating the electrical winches     Be sure to always recharge the 24 V battery set after a day s navigation  under sail        99 148 _       ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT    FRIDGE    LOCATION    Refrigeration unit   Under the kitchen Exchanger   Under saloon floor Port side  cupboard       Fridge   Cockpit Drainage Fridge   In the sump well  Location  Garage   Starboard Y    1  Exchanger  2  Refrigeration unit       WARNING      Refer to the apparatus instructions for use and maintenance     Defrost the fridge regularly   Cool boxes       During long absence leave the fridge and iceb
35. d be kept        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     Becareful with full clothes  long hair  rings etc   you may be caught      Wear appropriate clothes  gloves  caps etc          130 148    ENGINE FITTING       ENGINE            Anti siphon valve  Cupboard   Starboard aft cabin     Stern frame join     Propeller shaft   Flange     Sea water filter     Filter   Diesel   Engine compartment ventilator                  N      131 148 _       Engine supply valves   Access  Reference 2        Engine  These instructions give detailed explanations on proper operation of the engine       Refill before the fuel tanks have almost run dry  the fuel system may be stopped for  lack of fuel        Make sure you have enough fuel before sailing     132 148                 Access to the engine  Access to the engine is via the companionway and the saloon and the aft cabins        You can check the main parts via side and aft hatches   Engine water intake valve  The water inlet valve of the engine is essential in the engine operation       Keep the strainer under the hull as clean as possible     Brush the strainer whenever the boat is lifted out     Do not cover the strainer with antifouling paint     ENGINE    It is essential that this valve is open before the engine is started  danger of rapid wear and  substantial damage to engine ins
36. e TV  The transformer is  switched on and off automatically when you turn on or off the breaker      ELECTRIC GENOA FURLING SYSTEM    Electronics box   Breaker 50A  Location  Forward cabin Location  Port saloon Control    GARAGE    Garage opening   Control  Location  Port cockpit locker    DANGER  It is prohibited to open or leave open the garage while sailing   Maximum working load  5 persons or 400 kg        104 148    WINCH  Remote control Relay box    SWELLING  Function SWELLING Location  Garage              Refer to the apparatus instructions for use and maintenance     LAUNCHING RAMP  Attachment to open quarterdeck       105 148       Location    Function DEFLATER       ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT    SHORE POWER SOCKET       106 148    ADVICE   RECOMMENDATION  In order to reduce the risks of electic 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 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     107 148 NEN          ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT    ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT  110 220 V    GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS    Certain vessels are equipped  as either standard or optional features depending on the  model with a 110 V or 220 V circuit     The following me
37. e anything below the floorboards   Ensure that movable items are firmly secured when the boat is under way        15 148 NEN       SAFETY    GAS SYSTEM    LOCATION                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            H                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Vent hole    Gas cylinder locker    Gas oyinderlocker _  gt        16 148       SAFETY       Opening valve   Reheating gas closing Valve   Reference 1     Designation  Open valve  Closed valve             Gas cylinder locker  Reference 2   Note  Same position for the other layouts     17 148 NEN    GAS SYSTEM   VERSION US    Schematic diagram                                            O  AT p A    Y AN Wy  NV                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    c  O  2      C  2  m              gt    lt T  CN   D   gt          gt                    gt   O           
38. e available to complete the boat equipment        Do not install electronic instruments or repeaters less than 1 50 m away from the radio  loudspeakers     Advice  For further information refer to the appliance instructions     LEAD LINES    The log and depth sounder sensors are located under the forward cabin floor  Keep the log  sensor cowl close to the instrument so as to be able to intervene in complete safety     Do not store material on top of the sensors     AUTO PILOT  The pilot consists of several elements listed as follows     Repeater in the cockpit     Compass in the aft starboard cabin closet  A pictogram helps to locate it easily       Valve  hydraulic pump  rudder blade on either side of the bar sector in the rear locker   acces via one of the two cockpit lockers aft cabin port      ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT      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     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     ADVICE   RECOMMENDATION      For best results  remove any metal compass        Do not store material close to the calculator and electrical connections        113 148 _    MAINTENANCE    Clean the repeater dials with 
39. e fuel tap after each use  except in case the boat is unattended for  long      Keep the fuel tank as full as possible  to avoid condensation     Every year check the fuel system for condition  hose  valves  etc      Have a professional to carry out the works on the damaged parts of the fuel system   Refer to the manufacturer s manual given with your boat    Be careful with any possible risk of oil and fuel spillage        138 148     gt        LAUNCHING    LAUNCHING RECOMMENDATIONS    STEPPING THE MAST    139 148 _    POSITIONING DIAGRAM FOR HOISTING CRADLE AND STRAPS                    Z  TE  e         A    Note  Measurements are expressed in mm     140 148           LAUNCHING RECOMMENDATIONS       A lot of skill and care is required to commission your JEANNEAU boat  The proper  working of all your boat s equipment is the result of the quality of the commissioning  operations     In order to remain completely under guarantee in the case of any failure of parts or  materials the first launching and the first trials of different equipment must be carried out  by your JEANNEAU dealer     If later you have to launch your boat yourself  you should take the following precautions     BEFORE LAUNCHING      If your boat is to be fitted with sounder and speedometer  allow for the relevant fittings  and their installation     LAUNCHING      Check the water intake strain box for cleanliness      Check the engine and reduction gear oil levels  refer to engine manual       Turn off the e
40. e pins of the sheaves at the top  of the mast once a year    Lightly grease the sheave pins    Regularly check the condition of the jam cleat jaws    Inspect the halyards for wear and condition    Regularly clean the pulleys off  old grease  traces of rust  with clear water   Slightly lubricate the block pins     Avoid aggressive gybing in order to reduce premature wear on the sheets  attachment  points and the gooseneck     RUNNING RIGGING       SYSTEM   MAST FOOT  CLASSICAL MAST    PORT SIDE    RIGGING AND SAILS       STARBOARD       55 148 _    SYSTEM   MAST FOOT  MAST WITH IN MAST FURLING    PORT SIDE         C e e  2   Manndyad          f Genoa trientine      4 Rickingstap         8 Masa sheet SCS    Vlainsail foot  Classical mast   Mainsail safety block stopper  Mast with in mast furling    Reef 1 assical mast    Mainsail toot  Mast with in mast fur      ling                                   9   Heef3 Casstalmas      5      M  Jj Reet 2  Classical mast       56 148                 OPERATION    Avoid rope jamming during winch handling  Do not leave loose ropes on the winches but  make them fast on cleats  except on the  Self Tailing  winches      WINCHES       SETTING THE SAILS    CLASSICAL MAINSAIL   With the mainsail being on the deck     Screw the pins of the mast sliders for battens into their boxes     Slide in the battens through the leech       Screw the box cap until you get the required tension  the tightening screw shall not  project beyond the sail      RIGGI
41. e weather to take the settee and berth cushions out     Put the cushions vertically if you leave the boat for long     Use blinds to protect the inside of the boat against UV rays     Carefully remove all crumbs     Make sure the bilges are clean and dry        INSIDE VARNISH    Rinse the inside varnish with fresh water mixed with spot remover and shampoo     Polish the interior varnishing with a chamois leather     MAINTENANCE OF FABRICS    INTERIOR    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 type      ADVICE   RECOMMENDATION    Preferably wash your boat on shore     Use as few cleaning agents as possible     Don t discharge cleaning agents into the water     Take the removable upholstery inside when the vessel is not being used     Place protective covers awnings     Mark up each cover and foam when dismantling     PRECAUTION    For the PVC fabrics  don t use any solvent or solvent based product  pure alcohol   acetone  trichloroethylene         71 148 NEN    Armrest   Saloon    Mechanism Opening   Closure   Dining table    Blackout curtain    Companionway    Side portholes    Deck hatch       72 148    WARNING    Handle the blackout curtains with care     Do not use t
42. erate in winds that may exceed wind force 8  Beaufort scale  and in  significant wave heights of 4 m and above    This craft is largely self sufficient  Abnormal conditions such as hurricanes are excluded   Such conditions may be encountered on extended voyages  for example across oceans  or  inshore when unsheltered from the wind and waves for several hundred nautical miles     Category     In open sea    This craft is designed to operate in winds up to Beaufort force 8 and the associated wave  heights  significant wave height up to 4 m  see Note 1 below     Such conditions may be encountered on offshore voyages of sufficient length  or on coastal  waters when unsheltered from the wind and waves for several dozens of nautical miles   These conditions may also be experienced on inland seas of sufficient size for the wave height  to be generated     Category C  Near to the coast    This craft is designed to operate in winds up to Beaufort force 6 and the associated wave  heights  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 inland waters  and in coastal waters in fine  weather     NOTE       The significant wave 
43. essel  do not install an engine with a greater power and weight than that  recommended  this will create a danger for its stability       Fuel which is stored elsewhere than in the fuel tanks  portable tanks  jerrycans  etc      must be kept in a ventilated space       Make sure that the engine compartment is clean and dry     Avoid contact between inflammable substances and the hot parts of the engine       Locate the extinguisher hole which allows access to the engine compartment if a fire  should break out   Refer to chapter 2      Filling  Take the general precautions stated in chapter 8 about the water tank 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 the deck thoroughly  deck filler closed      The fuel level is transmitted from the dipstick to the guage located on the house electrical  panel     DANGER      Stop the engine and refrain from smoking during fuel tank filling       Make sure that the ventilation openings in the engine  and generator  if  installed  compartment are well cleared     PRECAUTION    Never run the engine when the boat is hauled out   ADVICE   RECOMMENDATION    Carefully read the engine instructions given with your boat        129 148 _    WARNING       hetanks  nominal capacity cannot be fully used due to the load and the    need to maintain the correct trim  A 2096 reserve shoul
44. freshwater  Refer to the instructions before using any other  produce  The use of alcohol must be avoided     ADVICE   RECOMMENDATION  Place the protective covers on the repeaters when unused for long periods   When sailing store the protective covers inside the boat to avoid losing them     The various repeater displays are back lit   The onboard radio is fitted with two outside speakers   When mooring be careful to adjust the sound so as not to disturb your neighbours        TRANSDUCER LOCATION          114 148       AUTO PILOT  Layout of components  Auto pilot  Reference 1     ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT       115 148 _    GENERATOR       Electrical earthing  Location  Galley floor       Tank   Cooling liquid    220V breaker  Reference 4        WARNING      Refer to the manufacturer s manual given with your boat     116 148    GENERATOR SYNOPTIC       ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT       REF Designation    uel filter  ea water filter   Water trap   __ 060 IO           Seawaterinlet      9   Dranage  Seawater O OOO O    117 148 Ooo    Water   Gas separator  Reference 2  Quilting on reservoir  Reference 5        Generator     diesel filter  Battery switch  Reference 8        118 148                 GENERAL POINTS     A generator is a device that can produce electricity  220V or 110V  from a mechanical  energy  fuel   The generator will fed the onboard equipment operating at 220V or 110V   moored or sailing     GENERATOR   SCHEMA    OPERATION       Open the raw water intake valves and evacuat
45. fuel tanks at the  same time        During filling  avoid handling contaminants near the fillers   Open and close the filler caps with the suitable 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 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 with acetic acid  or white  vinegar     For winter storage instructions and precautions  refer to Chapter 13     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    WATER AND SEWAGE WATER       79 1148 _    WATER PUMP 24V 220V 60L WATER HEATER  Location  Saloon   Central Location  Saloon   Starboard    SOCKET   SHORE WATER      Operation  The intake functions with a check  Location valve  no valve     WARNING    A   Turn off shore water before  leaving the vessel        80 148       PUMP FOR DECK WASHING  Location  Forward cabin    1  Pump for deck washing   12V  2  Filter       Seawater inlet   Stuffing box  Location  Forward cabin               gt    lt      LLI       lt      LLI  Y   O  Z   lt                  lt          
46. he companionway sun visor in strong winds  rain or while  sailing        100  POLYESTER DRALON JACQUARD  If you cannot remove the fabric       Clean with the vacuum cleaner     Clean with a foam for synthetic fabrics  please refer to the 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 JACQUARD      Dry clean      Do not iron      Do not use hypochlorite      Remove the stains with fractionated petrol     73 148 _       INTERIOR    Sink   Draining rack   Galley Vegetable bin    Safe  Access   Engine compartment Location  Port aft cabin    Danger   Must be closed while sailing     Adjustable berth   Port forward cabin    Bench seat Berth       74 148       Adjustable berth   Starboard forward cabin    Extensions   Bed    INTERIOR    Cooker       75 148 _ O     gt        WATER AND SEWAGE WATER    WATER TANKS  WATER SYSTEM   DISTRIBUTION  WATER SYSTEM   DRAINAGE    SEWAGE    77 148 _ O    WATER         5    Location  Saloon  Capacity  3 x 3101       Position   Number of water tanks                   Deck filler       Selection valve   Water tank    Location  Plumbing board             ha  1  Supply   Water tank   Starboard forward  2  Supply   Water tank   Port forward  3  Supply   Water tank   Starboard aft    78 148                 OPERATION    In order to prevent any handling mistakes  never fill the water and 
47. height is the mean height of the highest one third of the waves  which  approximately corresponds to the wave height estimated by an experienced observer  Some  waves will be double this height       The creation of different design categories results from the need to distinguish between  different levels of risk according to the construction of the boats    The parameters for the characteristics are established to define the conditions of navigation  which each category may encounter  they serve purely to evaluate the boat designs and are  not to be used to limit the geographical areas in which these boats may operate        One boat may be classed in several design categories at the same time  each with their  different maximum capabilities     10 148                 Version    YOUR BOAT    NAME OF THE BOAT  NAME OF THE OWNER  ADDRESS    HULL NUMBER  SERIAL NUMBER       REGISTRATION NUMBER  DELIVERY DATE       DOOR REN NUMBER          _   _   _      _  lt    MAKEOFENGINE  s ecc rr rr rr    CATIONS    ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER         ENGINE KEY NUMBER          SPECIFI    Your agent    JEANNEAU YACHTS    JEANNEAU  Establishment of the company SPBI    BP 529   85505 LES HERBIERS cedex   FRANCE silos   Tel   33  02 51 64 20 20   Fax  33  02 51 67 37 65          1994 20768  Internet   http   www jeanneau com fr      11 148 EE        gt        SAFETY    SAFETY EQUIPMENT   GENERAL INFORMATION   GAS SYSTEM  RECOMMENDATIONS FOR GAS  FIGHT AGAINST FIRE   BILGE PUMP SYSTEM    EMERGENCY TI
48. here 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 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 systems  electrical  gas or fuel      Do not fill up a tank or change a gas cylinder when an engine is running  or a cooker or heater is on     Do not smoke while handling fuels or gas     WARNING  The CO  extinguishers shall be used only to fight electrical fires   Clear the area immediately after use in order to avoid suffocation   Air before entering        23 148 _       SAFETY    Emergency exits in case of fire      Deck hatch   Forward cabin s     Companionway    Portlight   Aft cabins       PROCEDURE TO EXIT THROUGH THE FORWARD CABIN DECK HATCH    1  Remove the mattresses and the deck panel   2  Lift up the still folded step    3  Check the obstruction    4  Open the deck hatch    5  Exit        24 148    SUPPLY VALVE FUEL    Supply valve   Engine       Note  Same position for the other layouts     The engine compartment has a port that makes it possible to inject the extinguishing  product inside without opening the usual access hatches     INSTRUCTIONS TO FOLLOW IN CASE OF A FIRE IN THE ENGINE COMPARTME
49. ht                                              6 500 kg  EVAL CIS Place Men  nee een 21 422 kg  Displacement with maximum load                                                     27 766 kg  Maximum load recommended by the builder                   oocccccoccncccccnccnnnnonononcnanonoss 6 344 kg    Including the mass of the persons who are authorized on board  75 kg 165 lbs per adult    the supplies  the liquids that can be 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     1 834    Freshwater                 3 x 3101  mis                           PEE 420     3101  Helrgeration unit                sonia 300    Sewage water capacity  in each Dathro0M        ccooonnnccccoccnccccnncncnconnnnononnnnonnnncncnnanencnnnnos 80    Recommended maximum power                  ssesssssssseeeeee nennen nennen nnn nnne nns 110 kW  Maximum motorisation mass        uuanseesssnnenenennnnnnnennnnennenennnennnnennenennenennn nenne nnne nnns 265 kg  Battery capacity   Service  24V                        4 x 120     Battery capacity   Spare batteries    24V system                                                   4 x 120     Battery capacity   Service  12V                                                                   50A  Battery capacity   Engine us ns 60 A  Battery capacity   Bow                                                           nnns 4x50A  Battery ca
50. ially 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 operation and  watertightness   Turn off the valves when the water system is not in use   Visually check the water pump flow     Check the clamps and flexible hose connections for tightness   Pay attention to the seals for condition   Regularly make sure that the strum box and bilge are perfectly clean     Immediately switch off the electric system in case a pump is running while all the water  supplies are turned off     In case of a leak check the system        83 148 _    Drainage   Galley sink   Draining rack Drainage   Dishwasher   Connector to sink drain in kitchen  Icebox drainage  directly to well  cabinet     Drainage   Head version  Shower   Washbasin Shower   Washbasin    Port aft head compartment Starboard aft head compartment       84 148            USE OF THE MARINE HEADS  Before you use the heads  check that the water intake valve and draining valve are open     SEWAGE       To empty the bowl     Set the control lever of the pump slantwise  FLUSH      Operate the pump   To dry the bowl     Set the lever back vertical  DRY      Operate the pump   To avoid blocking the toilets 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      ELECTRIC TOILET    
51. in the way of the garage opening closing     particularly the swimming ladder        43 148 NENNEN    MAINTENANCE OF THE DECK    Preferably wash your boat on shore    Use as few cleaning agents as possible    Don t use solvents or aggressive detergent agents  Refer to chapter 3  Hull     Don t discharge cleaning agents into the water     Regularly brush the deck with a degreasing shampoo and fresh water     DECK FITTING      Rinse thoroughly all your equipments with fresh water     Periodically lubricate turnbuckles  winches  tracks and travellers with water repellent    grease  Thoroughly and frequently wash off the pulleys and sheaves with clear water   SOLID WOOD ON EXTERIOR WOODEN PANELLING  Regularly clean the woodworks with fresh water 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  otainless 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  consult your dealer      EXTERIOR CUSHIONS    Bring the removable cushions inside  washed with soapy water then dried  when the vessel  is unoccupied     PRECAUTION    Consult the harbourmaster s office to find out the conditions of water use and the  maintenance area for cleaning your vessel     Don t use solvent  a
52. ion valves     Turn the generator s battery switch to the ON position     Switch the generator breaker  referencie 5  ON       Turn the generator on by remote control  located on the nautical chart table  or your at  your own generator       Check that any device is not running 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  reference 1  is located  at the generator circuit       Refrigeration   The generator is cooled      by seawater  inlet valve reference 8 sea water and sea water filter reference 2       and by air  air exhaust duct  thats runs through a ventilator and through the fresh air inlet        Electricity     The generator includes its own battery to start the engine  The generator is earthed by an  earthing plate which is located under the hull       Rejection     The cooling water and exhaust gases are separated in the separator  reference 7  to avoid  noise pollution     The seawater is discharged below the waterline  Ref 9   The exhaust  pipe is located  above the waterline  Ref 10      119 148 NEN       ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT    AIR CONDITIONING       GENERAL POINTS     The a cools the air temperature inside the boat  only when the boat Is floating  in water      The cooling circuit consists of one or more compressors that operate independently  A  E e called  reversible  because it can heat the boat if the sea w
53. lcohol  acetone on plexiglas     ADVICE   RECOMMENDATION    Use only products similar to the ones that are included in the maintenance case you  have been delivered with your boat     Don t use a pressure washer        44 148     gt        STEERING SYSTEM    STEERING GEAR    45 148 _ O            CABLE ADJUSTMENT   STEERING SYSTEM    The steering gear is assembled and pre adjusted at the factory  however  only actual  use at sea will enable the steering cable to find its definitive postion around the wheel drum   For this reason  it is necessary to re adjust the gear after the first few sea outings     STEERING GEAR       The adjustment is made on the nut and bolt system integral with the steering cable at the  join with the profile  To check the adjustment exert a perpendicular force on the cable  between the wheel drum and the return sheaves located on the hull  The slack in the cable  should not exceed 10 mm  The adjustment is carried out in the same way on the 2 sides of  the cable see diagram      WARNING      The steering system is a feature of sailing safety and for this reason must  be verified at least once a year       THE STEERING CABLE MUST BE CHANGED EVERY 4 YEARS        STEERING SYSTEM    MAINTENANCE      Regularly check     The tension in the steering cables   e The tightness of the steering system components       Don t tighten the steering cables excessively     Lubricate all the elements     Maintain the nylon  ertalon or teflon bushes with only a suitable l
54. ling in heavy weather     RIGGING AND SAILS    ADVICE   RECOMMENDATION    Your dealer JEANNEAU can carry out all maintenance operations or recommend a  skilled specialist to do so        Backstay   Hydraulic Tank   oil   optional  Access  Cable adjustment       51 148 _    RIGGING DIAGRAM    CLASSICAL MAST       52 148         ALL VERSIONS    Reference Designation  Genoa furler line  Mainsail sheet  genoa car adjustment  Spinnaker guy    Genoa sheet    SHEET   Staysail  Spinnaker sheet    Spinnaker boom downhaul  Symmetric spi  OR  Spinnaker tack  Asymmetric spinnaker        CLASSICAL MAST    Reference Designation    Genoa furler line  Genoa halyard    Main halyard  Kicking strap  EEE EEE E E     Re    TL   Spinnaker it on Fore stay sail halyard                Hayard Foresey                 __        gt                  Spinnaker boom downhaul  Symmetric spi  OR  Spinnaker tack  Asymmetric spinnaker      lt               Z    53 148 _       RIGGING AND SAILS    RIGGING DIAGRAM  MAST WITH IN MAST FURLING       MAST WITH IN MAST FURLING    Designation          Gemshaygd SCS     Mai faringe           Mainsail sheet    F          strap    Mainsail foot   Available     1     Spimnakerhalyard          amp        Spinnaker lift OR Fore stay sail halyard      Halyard Forestay   Fore stay    E       a a boom downhaul  Symmetric spi      opinnaker tack  Asymmetric spinnaker      8              shee       54 148            MAINTENANCE    Change any distorted or dented sheave  Inspect th
55. ll give you the advice  you need and will carry out the technical maintenance of your boat     Take advantage of this laying up to draw up a complete inventory of the equipment        144 148                 ENGINE    The engine winterization shall be carried out by a professional  Depending on the boat  location  afloat or ashore  winterization is different        Here are a few major tasks to carry out     Afloat    Drain the cooling system and fill it with antifreeze     Shut off the battery switches  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     WINTER STORAGE      Change the anode       Carry out the winterization operations specified by the manufacturer  keeping in mind  that the freeze hazard is more significant when the boat is ashore       Slacken the a c  generator and pump belts     145 148 NEN     gt     Personal notes                     JEANNEAU YACHTS    JEANNEAU  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      147 148    ISO 9001     H       A    BRAD n 1864 20768            The present document is not contractual and since we constantly desire to improve our models  we reserve the right to modify them without n
56. ng they are dangerous conditions in which only an experienced  fit and well trained  crew manoeuvring a well maintained boat can sail in a satisfactory manner     This user s guide owner s manual is not a course in safety at sea or about sailing sense  If  this is your first boat or if you change to a new type of boat which you are not used to  get  some training in boat control and sailing to ensure your safety and comfort  Your dealer   your international sailing association or your yacht club will be very happy to recommend  local sailing schools or professional instructors     Make sure the sea and wind conditions will correspond to the category of your boat and  you and your crew are able to handle the boat in these conditions     Always listen to the weather forecast before you put out to sea        Keep this user s guide owner s manual in a safe place and hand it over to the new owner  if you sell your boat   You are advised to keep all the instructions and manuals provided by the boat  equipment manufacturers  accessories     in the same place as this manual              A          aR    JEANNEAU YACHTS    INTRODUCTION    THE USERS OF THE BOAT ARE INFORMED OF THE FOLLOWING       This user guide owner s manual is not a maintenance or repair guide  In case of  difficulty do not hesitate to call on the services of your concessionaire JEANNEAU        Any alterations which may affect the safety specifications of the boat must be  assessed  carried out and recorded by perso
57. ngine 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 valves  sink  washbasin  heads  engine      HANDLING      Install a fore rope  a rear rope and fenders       When craning  check that no device is crushed by the belts  sounder  speedometer   shaft  etc         Locate the strap positions using the stick on markers  The belt position will be useful  during the craning for a future launching     WARNING      Do not stay on board or under the boat during hoisting     ADVICE   RECOMMENDATION      The proper working of all your boat s equipment is the result of the quality of the  commissioning operations        141 148 _    AFTER LAUNCHING      Check the sounder and speedometer 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    STEPPING THE MAST    Please contact your dealer     142 148     gt        WINTER STORAGE    LAYING UP    PROTECTION AND MAINTENANCE    143 148 _    LAYING UP      Take ashore all the ship s log  the ropes that are not used for mooring  the g
58. ns qualified to do so  Any change in the  distribution of the vessel s mass  adding a radar  altering the mast  changing an engine   etc  may affect the stability  trim and performance of your boat     The SPBI shipyards may not be held responsible for any alterations which they have not  approved        The complete crew must be equipped appropriately        in numerous countries  a licence  an authorization or a training course is requested   Make sure you have this legal authorization before you use your boat       Adapt the use of your boat to her condition that wears out with time and use        Any boat  however solid she may be  may be severely damaged if badly used  This is  not compatible with safe 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 reduced when you add weight in the upper parts        In case of heavy weather  the hatches  lockers and doors shall be closed in order to  minimize the risk of water coming in       Breaking waves are a serious threat to stability      The water      the bilge shall be kept at its minimum        The stability may be reduced when you tow a boat or when you lift hea
59. oat have been selected because of their  high quality and performance and ease of maintenance  However you shall carry  out a minimum maintenance in order to protect your boat from outside attacks  salt  sun   electrolysis          Preferably wash your boat on shore     Use as few cleaning agents as possible     HULL    Don t use solvents or aggressive detergent agents  Don t discharge cleaning agents into  the water     LIFTING    The lower hull of your boat should be covered with an anti fouling paint which will prevent  the adhesion of marine growth     The nature of the water in which the boat sails will determine the choice of 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     PRECAUTION  Before applying anti fouling paint never     Do any sandblasting   Use        other solvents than ethylic alcohol     Use detergents under pressure   Use scrapers     Do any sanding other than a light rubbing down by hand with a grade 400 wet  abrasive paper  for the first application         If cleaning of the anti fouling paint has to be done with a high pressure hose       The water temperature must not exceed 15          The water pressure must not exceed 150 bars       The distance between the hose nozzle and the hull must not be less than  10 centimetres     Follow the supplier s instructions very closely when applying the anti fouling paint   
60. ontrol   Fridge   Galley     Control   Saloon lighting 1     Control   Bilge pump   Saloon   Auxiliary     Control   Freezer   Galley   10  Control   Fridge   Chart table   11  Control   Saloon lighting 2   12  Control   Bilge pump   Principal    Saloon   13  Control   Pump for deck washing   14  Control   Navigation electronics    15  Control   Solenoid   Gas  a nel   Navigation lights  amp  Mooring  ight    Forcing   Steaming light    Control   Projector boom bar    Control   Deck searchlight    Indicator   Voltage    Indicator   Water level    Master switch   Measurement   Voltage    Master switch   Water level measure    Master switch   Measurement   Level  Fuel  25  Master switch   Current measurement  26  Display   Current measurement  27  Display   Measurement   Level Fuel                                94 148            ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT  24 V    GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS      Never work on a live electric fitting      he batteries must be strongly fastened       Do not block the battery ventilation ducts  some of them may give off hydrogen which  represents a danger of explosion       The batteries must be handled with care  In the case of contact with electrolyte  thoroughly rinse off the affected part of the body and consult a doctor       To avoid short circuiting between the battery poles do not store conducting objects near  to the batteries  metal tools  etc           Turn off the electrical circuit with the battery switches when installing batteries or during  
61. otice     JEANNEAU recommends  GOL               
62. ox doors open to avoid  mould developing     Inverter   24V   220V    Location  Starboard saloon Control box    1  Differential circuit breaker 16A  2  Inverter 1800W    WARNING      Defrost the fridge regularly   Cool boxes       During long absence leave the fridge and icebox doors open to avoid  mould developing        100 148     gt     LOCATION    CIRCUIT BREAKERS 24V    Back of electrical panel                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 eme    O  LEN   dcl      s       dede       m   mu O           m                                                                                                                                                io                                                                                                                 1  Saloon lighting 10  Plus after contact   2  Kitchen lighting   Chart table 11  Windlass   3  Lighting   Aft locker   Cockpit   Engine 12  Bow thruster  compartment 13  Navigation instrument   4  Cabins  amp  Heads version   forward 14  Shower pump   aft   5  Cabins  amp  Heads version   aft 15  Shower pump   forward   6  Navigation lights 16  Gangway   7  Mooring light 17  Gauge dial   Sewage tank  
63. p heaters     Lock the stove oven when being not used in order to avoid damaging the tubes when  sailing      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     ADVICE   RECOMMENDATION      Shut off the gas supply at the bottle as well as the cooker tap       When changing the cylinder  refit the cap in place on the regulator threaded section   to avoid corrosion        For winter storage instructions and precautions  refer to Chapter 13     19 148 _          SAFETY    SCHEMA GAS   VERSION EUROPE                                                                                                                                                       REF Designation  1 Regulator valve  2 Gas cylinder  3 Drain  4 Connection kit gas bottle       Rubber washers   6         Connection kit gas copper    PVC girdled sleeve        9   Gas appliance connection kit    Never obstruct the fast access to the components of the gas system  Keep the taps of the  empty cylinders turned off and the cylinders disconnected     Keep the protection  lids  covers and taps in their places     Don t use the gas cylinder storage place to store other equipment  Only use the proper  locker to store the gas cylinders     Regularly check and replace the rubber tubings that link the cylinder to one end of the  circuit and the stove 
64. pacity                                                                    50A  e                                           3 4 5  A A o    E A E E Philippe BRIAND  Brio TT                                         Garroni Design    Note  The capacities indicated are maximum  including options      8 148     gt           SAILS JIB REEFER PERFORMANCE   Mainsail  classic                 58 m  73 m    Genoa                                 88     88       Gennaker                            170 m  170 m   Asymmetric spinnaker        202 m  202      Symmetric spi                       220 m                                                  46     46                                     21 00   21 00    e 6 68 m 6 68 m  mE 19 59 m 19 80 m  E     6 40 m 6 40 m                   The sails are the main propulsion means of the JEANNEAU 57       CERTIFICATION    ategory Persons Maximum  As  ACA       A             DESIGN CATEGORY        ignificant height of waves  Design category Wind force to be considered   Beaufort scale   in metres H 1 3     Vessel designed for navigation        A    At high sea    Over 8 Over 4    B    In open sea   C    Near to the coast   D    In sheltered waters     Up to and including 8 Up to and including 4  Up to and including 6 Up to and including 2  Up to and including 4 Up to and including 0 3    The JEANNEAU 57 model conforms to the directive 2003 44 CE     9 148            SPECIFICATIONS AND WARRANTY    Category     At high sea    This craft is designed to op
65. pty the tank        n an authorized area  open the draining valve       Ina marina equipped with a system to suck the 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      Askfor information about the laws in force in your country or your marina  about discharging your waste waters into the sea     PRECAUTION      Regular check the tank level  High pressure due to too high a level may cause leaks  or more unpleasant troubles     ADVICE   RECOMMENDATION    To prevent odors caused by PES waste in pipes one should clarify the circuit after  each use  For this procedure  drive about ten times the manual pump of the toilet or  for a minute if it is an electrical pump    When vo leave the ship for several days  flush the toilets circuit assembly with fresh  water  Purify with specific products  for example a health additive to clean  disinfect   and neutralize odors      WATER AND SEWAGE WATER       RESPECT OF THE ENVIRONMENT      Remain informed 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 port or marina pump facilities to drain the sewage tank before leaving  port       Find out the international regul
66. rmed with the engine declutched       Secure the required length of cablet on the mooring cleat     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       Referto the manufacturer s instructions for windlass maintenance at the beginning or  end of the season       Check the swinging area once the boat is at anchor     41 148 _       DECK                       The windlass is connected to the 24V service batteries     The boat engine must be running to permit windlass operation    Breaker 120A Battery switch 24V  Location  Starboard saloon Location  Saloon    1    Common  2    Service    Operation relay  Under the bed   Forward cabin    WARNING    Hefer to the manufacturer s instructions for use and maintenance        42 148       GARAGE          QUARTERDECK              Control  Location  Garage Location  Port cockpit locker    DECK       OPERATION    DANGER  It is prohibited to open or leave open the garage while sailing   Maximum working load  5 persons   400 kg     ADVICE   RECOMMENDATION    Be careful of the open quarterdeck if there is a risk of waves  port or anchoring    a  wave could hit the quarterdeck from underneath and might damage the system     Coming alongside with dinghy  Be careful of waves  There is a danger of the dinghy  getting stuck under the open quarterdeck     Make sure that no person or object can get 
67. tallation      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 regularly    Engine operation   Before starting the engine       Turn on the fuel valve       Open the valve of the engine cooling system and the valve of the stuffing box  see  stuffing box paragraph        Operate the battery switches and energise the electric system     Disengage the reverse gear  it will make the acceleration possible when in neutral      DANGER      Always start the engine with the control lever in neutral     ADVICE   RECOMMENDATION      Getused to checking immediately after starting the engine if water is expelled with the  exhaust gases        WARNING      Never switch off or de energise the electric system when the engine is  running       Imperatively operate the stop pull handle  or button  before using the  ignition key to switch off a diesel engine     133 148 _                 Fuel filter    Engine running problems may have different origins  including dirty fuel  The  injection pump may wear out if there is water in the system     The water results either from the condensation resulting from an insufficiently filled tank  or  from a filler cap either not closed properly or with a damaged seal     In order to prevent any water infiltration  the fuel runs through two filters       One filter is an integral part of the engine  its role is
68. the 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 wind and keeping a very slight tension on the foot  The mainsail  downhaul and sheet shall be eased off     ADVICE   RECOMMENDATION    Carry out the complete maintenance of the winches regularly  before and during the    sailing season    Rinse the winches off regularly during the season        62 148                 FURLING GENOA      Secure the head and halyard to the swivel  Secure the tack to the drum and sheets          Insert the bolt rope into the hole and hoist it and take care that you do not tear it       Have the halyard taut enough but hoist less taut than a sail on a normal stay  Hoist it  until the horizontal creases disappear  Adjust the tension of 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 set the furling line on it     Pay attention to the drum winding direction  The sacrificial strip of the genoa shall be  wrapped outside     Never force it in case it seizes when you furl or unfurl the head sails  Make sure that no  ropes are caught in the furler     RIGGING AND SAILS    MAINTENANCE      Regularly rinse the drum and swivel     Lubricate the bearings if recommended
69. their connection disconnection       Never modify the specifications 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 source  be careful of surrounding objects     Note  the son of the 24 V circuit are white or brown for the blue and more for less     DANGER       here may be danger of fire or explosion if direct current systems are  incorrectly used     WARNING      Handle the batteries with care  Please refer to the manufacturer s    instructions       In case of electrolyte splashing  thoroughly rinse the part of the body that  has been in conctact with it  Obtain medical advice        ADVICE   RECOMMENDATION      Keep the batteries clean and dry in order to avoid premature wear      Periodically check the electrolyte level  Add distilled water when needed      Tighten and maintain the terminal connectors by greasing them regularly     Disconnect the batteries during winter storage or long periods of inactivity        95 148 _ O       ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT    BATTERIES    Battery charging is achieved through the alternator coupled to the engine or through use  of the 220 V shore charger     Keep the batteries charged
70. to the other one  depending on the norms and regulations in force in  your country     Pay particular attention to keep in good condition the screw thread of the cylinder on which  the regulator 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     20 148                 POSITION OF GAS BOTTLE    The locker for storing gas bottles can be reached through the cockpit  The locker can  accommodate 2 gas bottles  The locker is equipped with bottle fastening straps     FIGHT AGAINST FIRE    It is the owner s or the skipper s responsibility     To have the extinguishers checked in pursuance of the instructions given       Use extinguisher replacements with equivalent features  same capacity and fire  resistance  if 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 emergency exits are       Make sure the extinguishers can be reached easily when people are on board       Make sure that the ventilation openings in the engine  and generator  if installed   compartment are well cleared     Keep the bilge clean  Regularly check that there is no fuel or gas vapour     For protection of the deck  the vessel owner user should provide at least one fire bucket  complete with rope in an immediately accessi
71. ubricant     Note  Do not hesitate to consult your dealer about system maintenance     WARNING      Refer to chapter 2  Safety for use of the emergency tiller     ADVICE   RECOMMENDATION       he emergency tiller is designed only to be able to continue underway at a reduced  speed in case of steering gear failure        47 148 NEN    ACCESS   STEERING COMPONENTS    Sheaves   Port side Sheaves   Starboard       48 148     gt        RIGGING AND SAILS    STANDING RIGGING  RUNNING RIGGING  WINCHES   SETTING THE SAILS    SAILS    49 148 _ O    STANDING RIGGING    MAST WITH IN MAST CLASSICAL MAST  FURLING                   ALL VERSIONS                D  V2    2  V3D4  D    7  2 1  3  4  5   3  7    O Forestay           Backsiay    50 148        gt     Your JEANNEAU dealer was responsible for stepping the mast of your boat     After masting your vessel and after having sailed for the first time it is necessary to  seek the help of a qualified specialist in order to carry out a rigging check     STANDING RIGGING       MAINTENANCE    Before each trip  carefully inspect the mast from top to bottom     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           hoist a crew member up to the top of the mast  make a bowline with  the halyard directly on the bosun s chair ring  never use the halyard snap  shackle or shackle        Do not hoist a crew member when sai
72. vy weights with  the davits or the boom     8g  f your boat is equipped with a liferaft  carefully read the instructions  The boat must  have on board all the proper safety equipment  lifejackets  buoys  harness  flares  liferafts   etc   depending on the type of vessel  its certification  the country  the weather conditions  encountered  etc        The crew must be familiar with the use of all the safety equipment and the emergency  safety procedures  MOB  towing etc    Sailing schools organise regular training sessions     1 148 _       Anyone on the deck shall wear    life Jacket         buoyancy aid    The safety regulations as defined by the sailing code and enforced by the  COLREG   should be observed    NAME PLATE    Some of the data is shown on the manufacturer s plate fixed to the boat  The explanation  of the data is given in the appropriate chapters of this manual    IDENTIFICATION OF VESSEL     The vessel s identification is found on the builder s certificate delivered with the boat and is  engraved on the starboard aft side     So as to be able to continuously improve their product the SPBI shipyards reserve the right  to make any alterations in design  layout or equipment which they judge necessary     That is the reason why the specifications and information given are not contractual  they  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
    
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