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1. Erreur Signet non d fini 2 Accommodation layout Erreur Signet non d fini ENGLISH 18 04 2013 5 72 DUFOUR 410 Grand Large 3 Deck fittings Dan Erreur Signet non d fini 4 E E Erreur Signet non d fini 5 Halyard and sheet operating diagram Erreur Signet non d fini 6 220 V circuit MIAGFAM aa Erreur Signet non d fini 7 Charging amp power circuit diagram Erreur Signet non d fini 8 12 V distribution panel diagram Erreur Signet non d fini 9 Electrical wiring panel diagram Erreur Signet non d fini 10 12 V electrical installation diagram Erreur Signet non d fini 11 220 V electrical installation diagram Erreur Signet non d fini 12 Fuse installation diagram Erreur Signet non d fini 13 Steering system diagram
2. Erreur Signet non d fini 14 Gas system diagram Erreur Signet non d fini 15 Abandon ship plan Erreur Signet non d fini 16 Fresh water system diagram Erreur Signet non d fini 17 Drain system diagram Erreur Signet non d fini 18 Skin fitting location diagram Erreur Signet non d fini 19 Engine installation diagram Erreur Signet non d fini 20 Holding tank installation diagram Erreur Signet non d fini 21 Lifting diagram Erreur Signet d fini ENGLISH 18 04 2013 6 72 DUFOUR 410 Grand Large INTRODUCTION DUFOUR YACHTS is pleased to present you with this Manual which will help you get to know your boat better This Manual has been produced to help you use your boat safely and enjoyably It contains details of the boat the equipment supplied or fitted its systems and information about their use Read it carefully and familiarize yourse
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4. Date d achat E uM CM RR Le vendeur L acheteur DUFOUR YACHTS le Exemplaire a retourner dans les 15 jours suivant la transaction a SAV DUFOUR YACHTS 11 rue Blaise Pascal 17187 PERIGNY CEDEX FRANCE ENGLISH 18 04 2013 Page 30 72 DUFOUR 410 GRAND LARGE A D N V ch S P EF DRAWINGS Presentation plan 32 Accommodation dia 33 Deck fittings PIAN ME T shaa 34 m Q 36 Halyard and sheet operating diagram 38 220 VERE E 40 Charging amp power circuit diagram 42 12 V distribution panel diagram 44 Electrical wiring panel diagram 46 12 V electrical installation diagram 48 220 V electrical installation diagram 50
5. LINN 390M unalvesonfdsu IHON 30 Mad 8NHOON IOVI MTOR MOLE WOLLYOSAVN naa Seid H3MOHS MING 53990 3018 30 H 23554 5321 35 SEV NM IA b LNO4 30 DUFOUR 410 GRAND 45 72 ENGLISH 18 04 2013 9 Electrical wiring panel diagram 2 D Description gt 0 0 O E 1 2 3 4 9 10 11 12 5 7 8 D 1 2 5 Ss On 3 3 A Connector Water pump unit Battery positive Refrigerator Bilge pump Navigation equipment Shower drain pump Battery negative Auto pilot ECU B connector Navigation lights Battery positive Saloon and chart table lights Mooring light Cabin and toilet lights Steaming light Battery negative HIFI 12 V outlet C Connector Engine battery test Aft watertank sensor D2 Fore watertank sensor D1 Diesel gauge sensor G1 Negative D Connector Deck lights Battery positive Spares 5 Spares 2 Spares 4 Windlass control Battery negative Spares 3 Electrical wiring colours black red white orange brown blue Option Not supplied ENGLISH 18 04 2013 Page 46 72 DUFOUR 410 GRAND LARGE E 3NN31NV HN LHV IH 92 LLLLIG 2 ZVO SION TOS
6. 1 skin fitting Page 62 72 DUFOUR 410 GRAND LARGE 4 3 ENGLISH 18 04 2013 Page 63 72 DUFOUR 410 GRAND LARGE 17 18 Skin fitting location diaqram Ref Description inch Skin fittings seacocks 1 Galley sink discharge 1 2 Wash basin and shower discharge 1 3 WC water intake 3 4 4 Toilet discharge 1 1 2 5 Dressing table basin discharge 3 4 6 Foot pump seawater intake 1 2 7 Anchor well discharge x2 1 11 Air con discharge x3 1 2 Skin fitting 8 Electrical bilge pump discharge 1 9 Manual bilge pump discharge 1 Strainer skin fitting 10 Air con seawater intake x3 1 2 Option ENGLISH 18 04 2013 Page 64 72 DUFOUR 410 GRAND LARGE 5 OO ENGLISH 18 04 2013 Page 65 72 DUFOUR 410 GRAND LARGE 19 Engine installation diagram 2 Description Diesel tank Diesel stopcock Anode Polyester frame Propeller Anti overflow vent Fuel deck plate Tank vent 9 Sail Drive 10 Engine 11 Ventilation grilles 12 Diesel pre filter 13 Insulation foam 14 Control unit 15 Exhaust outlet 16 Anti siphon elbow 17 Seawater intake valve 18 Seawater filter 19 Waterlock silencer 20 Bilge fan 21 Engine battery 22 Load splitter 23 Isol
7. 8 category B 10 category C 12 category D 12 Max recommended load category 1730 kg category B 1790 kg category C 1790 kg category D 1730 kg CE 0607 Degrees of danger Recommended by the builder for navigation in sea conditions for category for which it was built recommended by the builder including the weight of all persons aboard the provisions and personal effects and of all equipment not included in the light displacement weight of the boat excluding the content of the tanks CE mark indicating that the boat complies with all the requirements of the Directive The sequence of numbers is the Certification institution s code in this case the ICNN Institut pour la Certification de la Normalisation dans le Nautisme see also Safety Compliance Declaration ENGLISH 18 04 2013 9 72 DUFOUR 410 Grand Large I PRINCIPAL SPECIFICATIONS Model DUFOUR 410 Grand Large Builder Dufour Yachts 11 Rue Blaise Pascal 17187 P rigny cedex FRANCE Designer Umberto Felci Interior design DUFOUR Design Design category A Notified body No CE 0607 Engine Primary means of propulsion Voile Lmax 12 33 Hull length 11 98 m Bmax Maximum beam 4 20m Hull beam 4 20m H air draft 17 85 m Tmax Draft deep ballast 2 10m Deep ballast weig
8. 12 bulkhead fitting 13 Starboard bulkhead fitting brake 14 Wheels 15 Pilot rotary drive 16 Rotary drive bracket 17 Tiller angle indicator 18 Emergency tiller Option ENGLISH 18 04 2013 Page 54 72 DUFOUR 410 GRAND LARGE 14 Gas system diaqram Ref Description 1 8 kg gas oylinder Spacer 6x8 pipe Watertight bulkhead fitting PVC pipe 6x8 copper pipe 9 CE gas valve 10 Long connection hose OF WD Cooker Gas cabinet bulkhead fitting 13 025 hose 14 1025 skin fitting 15 Black split ducting Not supplied CE shut off valve Fr or Ger 30 mbar CE regulator Fr or Ger pressure gauge Medium length connecting hose ENGLISH 18 04 2013 Page 56 72 DUFOUR 410 GRAND LARGE L 41 TT gt 1 N UD ENGLISH 18 04 2013 1 SS Page 57 72 DUFOUR 410 GRAND LARGE 15 Abandon ship plan Ref Description Saloon pillar 5 348 1kg powder extinguisher Galley block 5A 34B 1kg powder extinguisher Recommended fire extinguisher locations 1 2 3 Cockpit locker 5A 34B 1kg powd
9. Fuse Installation QIAQI AI desc 52 Steering system diagram 54 Gas system diagranm 56 Abandon ship DAAD eenden 58 Fresh water system diagram 60 Drain system 62 Skin fitting location diagram 64 Engine installation diagram 66 Holding tank installation diagram 68 Lifting a eicit agenti e PEERS HERI 70 ENGLISH 18 04 2013 Page 31 72 DUFOUR 410 GRAND LARGE 1 Presentation plan ENGLISH 18 04 2013 Page 32 72 DUFOUR 410 GRAND LARGE 2 Accommodation layout EN 1 See kwa i ENGLISH 18 04 2013 Page 33 72 DUFOUR 410 GRAND LARGE 3 Deck fittings plan Ref Description 1 Bow roller 2 Windlass 3 Mooring cleats 4 Stanchions 5 Stanchion sockets 6
10. OF REBOARDING When sailing you are recommended to walk only on deck zones intended for this purpose These zones catwalks cockpit roof side benches etc are covered with an anti slip or teak coating depending on the option chosen for moving around in safety You are also recommended to use the harnesses using the various points of attachment listed in the deck fittings plan and according to the sea wind or heel conditions on the boat The DUFOUR 410 is equipped with a reboarding ladder integrated in the transom hatch use the ladder lower the transom hatch by releasing the tow line then remove the ladder from its housing and unfurl into position safety ladder is also provided in the event of an emergency It is located on the transom and accessible from the water XIII LIGHTNING PROTECTION Your boat is protected against lightning The rigging is electrically grounded Nonetheless for your safety it is necessary to respect certain precautions Maintenance If the vessel has been hit by lightning The protection installation must be inspected to detect physical damage and check the integrity of the device as well as the continuity of the grounding protection The compasses electrical and electronic devices must be examined in order to ascertain if damage or calibration changes have occurred Protection of persons during storm ENGLISH 18 04 2013 24 72 DUFOUR 410 Grand Large XIV ENVIRONMENTAL PRO
11. Toerail 7 Guard stanchion 8 Rails genoa lead cars 9 5 deck organizer 10 mainsail traveller 11 Coachroof ratchet blocks 12 Halyard winches 13 Genoa sheet return pulley 14 Sheet winches 15 Mainsail sheet ratchet blocks 16 Bow pulpit 17 Aft pulpits 18 Shroud chainplates 19 U bend 20 Hinged chainplates for spinnaker sheets 21 Genoa furler boss ratchet block 22 Spinnaker tack ratchet block 23 Coachroof handrail 24 Lifebelt bracket 25 Folding bathing ladder 26 Safety ladder A Life line anchor point Port amp Sbd cleats B Towing points Port amp Starboard C Hatches must be closed when sailing D Man overboard reboarding E Life raft storage location F Anchor point for safety harnesses G Lockers must be closed when sailing H Location for ancillary storage Option ENGLISH 18 04 2013 Page 34 72 DUFOUR 410 GRAND LARGE 4 Sail diagram Grand Prix Standard mast mast 14 50 15 10 m J 4 30 4 30 m P 13 92 m 14 72m E 4 70 m 4 70 m LP 128 95 overlap 4 61 m 4 61m Mainsail area 38 41 128 35 6 m 37 5 m Asymmetric spinnaker Option ENGLISH 18 04 2013 Page 36 72 DUFOUR 410 GRAND LARGE mn ud SS oe FC S ENGLISH 18 04 2013 Page 37 72 DUFOUR 410 GRAND LARGE 5 Halyard and sheet operating diagram ENGLISH 18 04 2013 Ref Description stan
12. max draft is measured at the lowest point of the ballast equipping the boat ENGLISH 18 04 2013 10 72 DUFOUR 410 Grand Large M the Maximum Load is the sum of the recommended maximum load see builder s plate and the total mass of liquids consumable or non consumable NB due to the trim and loading of the boat it is not usually possible to use the whole of the various tank capacities for fresh water and diesel You are recommended to maintain a diesel reserve of 20 Specific information This boat has been evaluated with the aid of the stability index STIX global safety measurement with regard to stability which considers the effects of the boat s length its displacement the hull proportions the stability characteristics and resistance to flooding The maximum total load is the sum of the recommended maximum load and the total mass of liquids see ISO 12217 2 2002 The second index AVS represents the angle of disappearance of stability in degrees Minimum sailing condition STIX 43 5 AVS 123 7 ENGLISH 18 04 2013 11 72 DUFOUR 410 Grand Large III ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS Safety and operating instructions for the electrical system If a fuse or circuit breaker blows continually you should consult a specialist to determine the cause of the short circuit Installing new equipment Since 1 January 1996 electrical equipment is subject to the European electromagnetic compatibility direc
13. out and documented by qualified personnel The boatbuilder cannot be held responsible for modifications made without their approval In certain countries a skipper s licence or authorization is required or special regulations are in force Always maintain your boat correctly and make allowance for deterioration due to age or resulting where applicable from heavy or unsuitable use Any boat however sturdy it is can be severely damaged if it is used incorrectly This is incompatible with safe sailing Always suit your speed and heading to the prevailing sea conditions If your boat is equipped with a life raft read its instruction manual carefully The crew must have on board all the safety equipment life jackets harnesses etc corresponding to the type of boat weather conditions etc In some countries this equipment is mandatory The crew must be familiarized with the use of all the safety equipment and with emergency safety procedures man overboard recovery towing etc training sessions are regularly organized by sailing schools and clubs is recommended that all persons wear appropriate buoyancy aids life jackets personal flotation devices when on deck It should be noted that in certain countries it is compulsory to wear a buoyancy aid complying with national regulations at all times KEEP THIS MANUAL IN A SAFE PLACE AND PASS IT ON TO THE NEW OWNER IF YOU SELL THE BOAT WARNING Our boats are regularly improved in the li
14. the event of a leak In the event of electrolyte splashes rinse the affected part of the body copiously and consult a doctor Electric windlass ATTENTION is essential to run the engine with the throttle slightly open when using the electric windlass ENGLISH 18 04 2013 13 72 DUFOUR 410 Grand Large 220 V 7 110 V installation ISO 13297 2000 DANGER The on board 220V installation is protected by a circuit breaker and fitted with a residual current device The wiring of additional 220 V on board accessories must be carried out by professionals and the master circuit breaker uprated if necessary Disconnect the boat s power supply when system is not in use Connect the metal cases or housings of installed electrical equipment to the boat s protective conductor green or green yellow wire Use double insulated or earthed electrical appliances DANGER Your boat is delivered without boat shore power supply cable or shore connection plug The cable used must be designed for exterior use lts cross sectional area must be appropriate for its length and the rating of the main circuit breaker see electrical diagram The plug must be suitable for the socket on the shore if necessary seek the advice of professional It should be as close as possible to the IP 67 IEC529 type e Switch off the shore supply at the on board isolator before connecting or disconnecting the shore boat supply cable e Con
15. 500A blade fuse bow thruster option B ZoneB 12V Thermal circuit breaker 110A windlass 30A spade fuse converter protection 15A spade fuse Freezer 1A spade fuse gas solenoid option 10A spade fuse thruster option 15A spade fuse exterior fridge 40A spade fuse auto pilot option 10A spade fuse heater option 5A spade fuse windlass option 5A spade fuse central navigation option Free resetting circuit breaker type C 16A elec WC Zone C 12V 160A blade fuse on board protection 10A spade fuse bilge fan 15A spade fuse auto bilge pump option 15A spade fuse exterior fridge option D Zone D 6 x 220 V Module Cabinet 16A residual current circuit breaker airconditioning protection Single pole Neutral Circuit Breaker airconditioning compressor protection x3 ZoneE 72V Thermal circuit breaker 90A electric halyard winch Thermal circuit breaker 100A electric Genoa winch x2 Single pole circuit breaker 6A rear hatch piston protection F Zone F 220V 2 pole circuit breaker shore general protection ENGLISH 18 04 2013 Page 52 72 DUFOUR 410 GRAND LARGE 13 Steering system diagram Ref Description 1 Rudder stock 2 Ruddertrunk 3 Bottom bearing 4 Rudder bushings assembly 5 Top bearing 6 80 deg sector 7 Sector stop 8 Chains and cables kit 9 Chain sheaves 10 Sheave spacers 11 Cable guide plates
16. DUFOUR YACHTS OWNER S MANUAL DESIGN CATEGORY A IN ACCORDANCE WITH EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE 94 25 EC AS AMENDED BY EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE 2003 44 EC ENGLISH 18 04 2013 1 72 DUFOUR 410 Grand Large Cette page est blanche intentionnellement This page is intentionally left blank Cette page est blanche intentionnellement This page is intentionally left blank Cette page est blanche intentionnellement This page is intentionally left blank ENGLISH 18 04 2013 2 72 DUFOUR 410 Grand Large Your agent is DUFOUR YACHTS representative and will give you all the help you need to resolve any difficulties you might have during launching and masting of your boat as well as for commissioning and maintenance technical checks If necessary he will help you with the administrative process of registering your boat As soon as you become the owner familiarize yourself with the manual supplied with your boat sign and date the receipt acknowledgements below and give or send the last one to your agent Owner s Manual receipt acknowledgement to be kept in your Manual I the undersigned Name Address owner of DUFOUR 410 No confirm that I have received the Owner s Manual for my DUFOUR 410 and accept its being written in English Dated Signature Detach along dotted line Owner s Manual receipt acknowledgement to be returned to DUFOUR YACHTS 11 Rue Blaise Pascal 17187 PERIGNY CEDEX FRANCE I the undersigned Name Ad
17. TECTION amp SAFETY We recommend you to find out about local regulations concerning respect for the environment and to obey international regulations against pollution in the marine environment MARPOL together with the codes of good practice Do not empty the toilets or the content of the holding tanks near the coastline or in prohibited zones and use the pumping systems in ports or marinas to empty the holding tanks before leaving port ENGLISH 18 04 2013 25 72 DUFOUR 410 Grand Large XV SAFETY FACILITIES There is no harmonization of mandatory safety equipment across the European Community You should find out about current national requirements for CE marked vessels In France the skipper is responsible for ensuring that recreational craft bearing the CE mark carry aboard the mandatory handling and safety equipment stipulated for the relevant sailing category Your boat is provided with a stowage position for a life raft read the life raft instruction manual carefully The crew must be made familiar with the use of all the safety equipment harnesses flares life raft etc Sailing schools and clubs regularly organize training sessions XVI HANDLING TRANSPORTING HAULOUT When craning take care that the slings are correctly positioned and are not fouling the propeller the sail drive or a fragile transducer Lifting frames must be wide enough or fitted with spreaders so as to avoid applying excessive lateral pressure on
18. agreement An ownership transfer note is supplied with the Product documents This must be sent to DUFOUR YACHTS within thirty 30 days of the transfer This note must bear the names addresses and telephone numbers of the former owner and the Purchaser the date of sale and the Product s hull number Upon reception DUFOUR YACHTS will confirm the guarantee expiry dates and specify whether the unit has received the annual inspection that gives entitlement to the continuation of the contractual guarantees ENGLISH 18 04 2013 29 72 D Statutory declarations Article L 211 4 of the French Consumer Code The seller is required to supply goods that conform to the contract and to assume liability for discrepancies existing at the moment of handover He shall likewise be liable for discrepancies arising out of the packaging assembly instructions or installation when he is liable for this under the contract or it has been carried out under his responsibility Article L 211 5 of the French Consumer Code In order to conform to the contract the goods must 1 Be suitable for the normally expected use for similar types of goods and where applicable correspond to the description given by the seller and possess the qualities the sellet has presented to the buyer in the form of a sample or model present the qualities that a buyer may reasonably expect with regard to public declarations made by the seller by the producer
19. ator J CO O1 WD ENGLISH 18 04 2013 Page 66 72 DUFOUR 410 GRAND LARGE 11 22 16 18 4 gt e kritt vr YA 3 d w ENGLISH 18 04 2013 Page 67 72 DUFOUR 410 GRAND LARGE 20 Holding tank installation diagram ENGLISH 18 04 2013 Ref Description lt CO OI Q gt Skin fitting amp seacock 5 50 mm waste deck plate Skin fitting amp seacock 1 1 2 O20 hose 238 anti odour hose 251 anti odour hose 3 4 chrome plated brass vent 50 L polyethylene holding tank 45 L polyethylene holding tank U bend Option Page 68 72 DUFOUR 410 GRAND LARGE 29 ENGLISH 18 04 2013 69 72 DUFOUR 410 GRAND 21 Lifting diagram Ref Description v See red triangular marker under deck line Light displacement 8940 kg Max beam 4 20m Standard draught 2 10m ENGLISH 18 04 2013 Page 70 72 DUFOUR 410 GRAND LARGE zi NOTES ENGLISH 18 04 2013 Page 72 72 DUFOUR 410 GRAND LARGE
20. bution panel G Windlass single pole 110 A circuit breaker H batteries 1 as std 2 as option 125 A auxiliary J House batteries switch Fuse L Alternator M Splitter N Starter motor O battery P Engine battery isolator Q Windlass relay R Bilge fan relay S Fuse 5A T Bilge fan ve terminal electrical panel B ve terminal electrical panel Option ENGLISH 18 04 2013 Page 42 72 DUFOUR 410 GRAND LARGE T SIR 07 ENGLISH 18 04 2013 Page 43 72 DUFOUR 410 GRAND LARGE 8 12 V distribution panel diaqram ENGLISH 18 04 2013 Ref Description ON O1 2 3 L CO OR 72 V distribution panel Miscellaneous 3 Miscellaneous 4 Miscellaneous 5 Deck light Miscellaneous 2 Windlass control Water pump unit Bilge pump Shower drain pumps Navigation lights Mooring light Steaming light Refrigerator Navigation instrument pack Auto pilot Saloon lights Cabin lighting HiFi 12 V outlet Voltmeter Fresh water gauge Diesel gauge 12V outlet Protection 10A 10A 10A 10A 15A 10A 10A 10A 10A 10A 10A 20A 15A 15A 10A 10A Page 44 72 DUFOUR 410 GRAND LARGE SIHON NIBVO SIT MOO WA YA JO Mei OLM Omg SLO
21. contract as private consumers the Seller is required to furnish the guarantees as defined in the context of a boat sales contract by Articles 7 and 8 of the Act dated 7 1 1967 pertaining to vessels and in the context of the Order 2005 136 dated 17 2 2005 and incorporated into the French Consumer Code Independently of this guarantee the Seller remains liable for discrepancies between the goods and the contract and for redhibitory defects under the conditions provided for under Articles 1641 to 1649 of the French Civil Code see 8 1 1 8 2 Visible defects acceptance by the Purchaser releases the Seller from their obligation in respect of discrepancies and visible defects 8 3 Contractual guarantee Except for guarantee or penalty clauses expressly agreed at the time of accepting the order the Seller s guar antee is granted under the following conditions The Purchaser benefits from a contractual warranty running for two years from the date of acceptance of the vessel as noted on the acceptance report This is limited to the replacement or free repair at the yacht builders discretion of any parts acknow ledged as being defective by the yacht builder s technical services this being without any other com pens ation of any kind For components and accessories visibly bearing the mark of another supplier the warranty is limited to the warranty offered by that supplier ENGLISH 18 04 2013 28 72 is stipulat
22. dard mast 1 Mainsail traveller adjustments Releasable forestay chain plate or Self 2 tacking jib sheet 3 Genoa halyard 4 Reef2 5 Mainsail foot 6 Boom vang 7 Spinnaker tack 8 Spinnaker halyard 9 Main halyard 10 Reef 1 11 Mainsheet 12 Mainsheet German system 13 Genoa sheet 14 Genoa lead car adjustments 15 Genoa furler boss 17 Spinnaker sheet Option Page 38 72 DUFOUR 410 GRAND LARGE 6 220 V circuit diaqram Ref Description Equipment Shore cable 220 V Shore AC connection Electrical cabinet with master circuit breaker 16A Battery charger Watertight outlet CE link Water heater 220V 10 outlets 220V microwave oven Connector cabinet rear panel 12 way connector gt Electrical wiring colours light blue green brown black red green yellow white S e a 3 Option Not supplied ENGLISH 18 04 2013 Page 40 72 DUFOUR 410 GRAND LARGE J 41 of po 3x2 5 mm 7 RNF 3x2 5 mm HO7 RNF EN 3 14 rm G5 G6 EFS G7 A A m 0 ENGLISH 18 04 2013 41 72 DUFOUR 410 GRAND LARGE 7 Charqing amp power circuit diagram Ref Description Windlass Windlass remote control C Windlass remote control relay D engine test E Battery charger 12 V distri
23. dress owner of DUFOUR 410 No confirm that have received the Owner s Manual for my DUFOUR 410 and accept its being written in English Dated Signature ENGLISH 18 04 2013 3 72 DUFOUR 410 Grand Large Cette page est blanche intentionnellement This page is intentionally left blank Cette page est blanche intentionnellement This page is intentionally left blank Cette page est blanche intentionnellement This page is intentionally left blank ENGLISH 18 04 2013 4 72 DUFOUR 410 Grand Large CONTENTS INTRODUCTION cR 7 I GENERAL INFORMATION Saa a teel eden EEN 8 Design category 8 Certification 8 Identification 8 Builder s plate 9 Degrees of danger 9 II PRINCIPAL SPECIFICATIONS a 10 III Eege TEE 12 Safety and operating instructions for the electrical system 12 Installing new equipment 12 Batteries 13 Electric windlass 13 220 V 110 V installation ISO 13297 2000 14 IV GAS INSTALLATION uu su aa AE eR a sandete 15 Operating advice 15 Circuit check ISO 10239 2000 16 Changing the gas cylinder 16 V DRAIN amp SANITATION SYSTEM nn ke 77 Specifications of the drain system ISO 15083 2003 17 Pressurized fresh water pump 17 Seacock
24. ed reading light 6 Fore fresh water gauge 7 Speed sensor transducer 8 Shower waste pump 9 Bulkhead light switch 10 Steaming light 11 Deck light 12 Mooring light 13 Electric bilge pump 14 Saloon speaker 15 Interior handrail lighting 16 12V control panel 17 Refrigeration unit 18 Bulkhead light w o switch 19 Dual switch 20 Water pump unit 21 Shower waste pump 22 Exterior handrail lighting 23 Bathroom spotlight with switch 24 Alternator 25 Starter motor 26 100 Ah engine battery 27 100 Ah auxiliary batteries 1 2 28 Engine and auxiliary battery isolator 29 Motor fan 30 Diesel gauge 31 Auxiliary fuse 32 Cockpit table lighting 33 Steering compass 34 Cockpit speaker 35 Autopilot motor 36 Aft navigation light 37 Aft water gauge 38 Load splitter Option ENGLISH 18 04 2013 Page 48 72 DUFOUR 410 GRAND LARGE 11 220 V electrical installation diagram Ref Description 220 V or 110 V outlet Water heater Battery charger Main circuit breaker box Connector G Shore AC connection Microwave outlet Nao Option ENGLISH 18 04 2013 Page 50 72 DUFOUR 410 GRAND LARGE ENGLISH 18 04 2013 51 72 DUFOUR 410 GRAND LARGE 12 Fuse installation diagram Ref Description ZoneA 12V
25. ed that any handling transport parking or convoying costs incurred in carrying out these operations remain the sole liability of the buyer user unless DUFOUR YACHTS yacht builders offer to waive them in full or in part The boatbuilder s warranty excludes the cost of transporting the boat or any parts and any consequences thereof together with expenses and or any damage arising out of the inability to use the boat and or the equipment normal wear and tear cracking crazing or discolouration of the gelcoat damaging resulting from o unforeseeable circumstances or force majeure conversions and modifications or repairs even partial carried out other than in workshops authorized by the manufacturer o failure to observe the maintenance recommendations set out in the Owner s Manual supplied with the boat o improper use in particular through negligence carelessness abuse or abnormal usage o participating in competitions o negligence in respect of essential protective measures o unsuitable storage conditions transport In order to benefit from the boatbuilder s contractual warranty each time they make a claim under it the buyer user shall be required to submit the boat delivery certificate and the warranty document duly completed and on pain of rendering it void shall notify their dealer vendor of the fault or defect in writing in detail and with justifications within 15 days of i
26. en sea including 8 Up to 21m s ppe Up to and Up to and including Inshore including 6 Up to 17 m s 5m Up to and Up to and including D Sheltered waters including 4 Up to 13 m s 05m Check weather information before putting to sea Take to the sea don t take risks In port every day the Harbor Master s Office posts weather bulletins and forecasts for the next few days M t o France on 0836 68 08 08 Navifax direct on 0836 70 18 52 VHF CROSS transmit several bulletins per day preceded by an announcement on Channel 16 Certification DUFOUR YACHTS has chosen the Institut pour la Certification et la Normalisation dans le Nautisme as the notified body for verifying that your boat complies with European directive CE 94 25 as per module B Identification The hull identification number is located on starboard side of transom It contains a series of letters and numbers that begin with FR DUF ENGLISH 18 04 2013 8 72 DUFOUR 410 Grand Large Builder s plate DUFOUR PAR HTS 11 Rue Blaise PASCAL 17187 PERIGNY Cedex FRANCE Part of this information is given on the builders plate attached to the boat full explanation of this 410 Cat gorie de Design D 58 30 i12 22 a 0 1730 1790 1790 1730 0607 Design category number of people information is given below Ocean going see 1 1 category
27. er extinguisher Wh Engine compartment extinguishing hole Emergency exit Not supplied ENGLISH 18 04 2013 58 72 DUFOUR 410 GRAND 15 ENGLISH 18 04 2013 59 72 DUFOUR 410 GRAND LARGE 16 Fresh water system diagram Ref Description 1 Filler deck plate 2 Filler hose 3 Vent 4 Vent hose 5 1601 fore water tank 6 1200 L water tank 7 Hot water pipe 8 Cold water pipe 9 Water pump unit 10 Fresh water pump 11 Water heater 12 Head shower single lever mixer tap 13 Galley mixer tap 14 Deck hand shower 15 Single lever bathroom mixer tap 16 1 2 2 way manifold 17 bolt 18 14 turn FF valve 2 19 34 F connector 20 1 2 M connector 2 21 Fresh water seawater valve 22 Drain plug Fore dressing table option 23 Seawater foot pump 24 Deck water intake Option ENGLISH 18 04 2013 Page 60 72 DUFOUR 410 GRAND LARGE S ge KE e tm FN OE VO 1 1 NT ER 1 3 rk En DUFOUR 410 GRAND LARGE Page 61 72 ENGLISH 18 04 2013 17 Drain system diaqram ENGLISH 18 04 2013 Ref Description Electric bilge pump 25 discharge hose Immersed electric bilge pump 1 skin fitting Manual bilge pump D25 valve strainer 25 discharge hose Manual bilge pump
28. ght of our customers experiences and researched by the shipyard and so the specifications given in this Owner s Manual are not contractually binding and may be changed without notice and without any obligation to update This manual is intended to cover as much information as possible so certain equipment or paragraphs might not apply to your boat In case of doubt please refer to the inventory which should have been given to you by your agent when you placed your order ENGLISH 18 04 2013 7 72 DUFOUR 410 Grand Large GENERAL INFORMATION Design category Your DUFOUR 410 comes under the OCEAN GOING design category A Under conditions of normal use your boat is designed to sail in waves with a significant height exceeding 4 m and winds of force 8 or above on the Beaufort scale and to withstand the severest conditions This sailing capability is equally dependent on the skills of the crew their physical capacities the maintenance of the boat and its equipment So always take care before putting to sea DUFOUR YACHTS is not able to guarantee perfect functioning of the boat in exceptional sea conditions violent storms hurricanes cyclones waterspouts etc SUMMARY OF DESIGN CATEGORIES Design Wind strength significant categories Type of sailing Beaufort Wind speed height to be taken into account Ocean going Greater than 8 Up to 28 m s Higher than 4 m Up to and Up to and including B Op
29. hains do not exceed 80 of the tensile strength of the corresponding anchor point The owner should also take into consideration actions required when attaching tow cable on board Non metallic anchor points If non metallic anchor points are installed on the boat their limited service life needs to be taken into account They must be replaced as soon as they present any signs of damage visible surface cracks or permanent distortion Note that black items are less sensitive to UV light than light coloured items ENGLISH 18 04 2013 27 72 DUFOUR 410 Grand Large XVIII GUARANTEE TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP A CONTRACTUAL WARRANTIES Note This guarantee does not apply to boats being used for commercial purposes it being specified that any hiring or chartering activity falls into this category nor to sailing boats taking part in competitions which may be covered by special guarantees 8 Warranties a New boats and equipment 8 1 1 For both Commercial Purchasers and private consumers domiciled outside the territory of the European Union the Seller is required to furnish the statutory warranties defined in the context of the sale of vessels by Articles 1641 and 1648 of the French Civil Code and in the context of a marine construction contract by Articles 7 and 8 of Act No 67 5 dated 3rd January 1967 pertaining to vessels 8 1 2 For Purchasers domiciled within the territory of the European Union and taking out the
30. ht 2600 kg Draft shallow ballast 1 75 Shallow ballast weight 2700 kg Standard mainsail area approximate 41 2 Genoa area approximate 37 5 Maximum permissible on board engine power 55 41 kW Water capacity excluding 20 L water heater 360 L approximate Diesel capacity approximate 200 L Holding tank 50 L 45L option Engine battery 100 Ah Auxiliary battery 1 as standard 1 as option 100 Ah 100 Ah option 1 with electric winch option 100 Ah Light displacement 8940 kg Mvo Minimum displacement condition 9220 kg M Maximum load 2250 kg Total weight of liquids all tanks full 526 kg Mipc Maximum load displacement 11190 kg The above dimensions are in compliance with ISO 8866 i e Lmax maximum length of the boat including parts that are normally fixed such as rollers pulpits etc Lu maximum length of the boat including the structural and integral parts of the boat and excluding the removable parts Bmax beam of boat measured between the outermost parts and possibly including removable parts such as rubbing strakes guard rails etc Bu beam of boat measured between the outermost fixed parts and excluding all removable parts vertical distance between the waterline in light displacement condition and the highest point of the mast structure this measurement does not take into account the equipment such as lights and antennas that may be fixed to the top of the mast Tmax the
31. ilation openings and check that appliances with flues are working properly e Do not use the cooker oven as a means of heating Do not obstruct quick access to the elements of the gas installation cylinder locker shut off valve The oas cylinder must always be stowed in the sealed ventilated space provided The same applies to spare or empty cylinders Keep close to hand the protective mechanisms lids or caps No other equipment must be stowed in this space Never leave the boat unattended when gas appliances on Close all valves in the circuit when the boat is left empty shut off valve regulator valve even if the cylinder is believed to be empty In the case of the latter disconnect the valves After the boat has been shut up never smoke when going below and ensure that there is no smell of gas f you smell gas close the circuit valves and the cooker taps ventilate the boat and find the leak before using the installation again WARNING In the event of an emergency the circuit valves must be closed immediately in particular in the event of fire ATTENTION Certain precautions must be taken to avoid any contact with naked flames or other hot areas Never use the cooker when there is a probability of high roll angles or permanent heel angles if the cooker is not suspended from gimbals ENGLISH 18 04 2013 15 72 DUFOUR 410 Grand Large Circuit check ISO 10239 2000 Check the LPG insta
32. lf with the boat before using it This Owner s Manual is not a course in sailing safety or seamanship If this is your first boat or you are changing to a type of boat you are unfamiliar with for your convenience and safety make sure you gain experience handling and using it before taking command Your agent your national sailing or cruising federation or your yacht club will be happy to give you information about sailing schools or qualified instructors in your area Ensure that forecast wind and sea conditions correspond to the design category of your boat and that you and your crew are capable of handling the boat in these conditions Even when your boat is suitable for them the sea and wind conditions corresponding to design categories A B and C vary from severe storm for category A to severe conditions for the top end of category C subject to dangers of abnormal gusts or waves these are dangerous conditions in which only an experienced trained crew in good condition sailing a properly maintained boat can sail in a satisfactory manner This Owner s Manual is not a detailed maintenance or repair guide In the event of problems consult the boatbuilder or the boatbuilder s representative If a maintenance manual is provided be sure to use it Always employ the services of an experienced professional for maintenance fitting accessories or modifications Modifications that could affect the characteristics of the boat must be assessed carried
33. llation for leaks before use Check the seals for all connections as follows close valves on all devices open gas cylinder valve allow gauge pressure to stabilize close gas cylinder valve observe pressure gauge value for 3 minutes if it drops there must be a leak do not use devices search for leaks using a leak detection device or using soapy water cylinder valve open other valves closed or any other foaming solution as per standard EN14291 have leaks repaired before using installation again repairs and modifications to the circuit should be carried out by a competent person DANGER Never use a flame to look for leaks Flexible hoses must be checked regularly at least once a year replaced if the expiry date marked on the hose is passed replaced five years after the date of manufacture that may be marked on them replaced in the event of damage Changing the gas cylinder DANGER e Close the cooker valves and those on the front of the cooker before changing the gas cylinder e Do not smoke nor use a naked light during replacement of the gas cylinder e Ensure that the compartment housing the gas cylinder is well ventilated when replacing it ENGLISH 18 04 2013 16 72 DUFOUR 410 Grand Large V DRAIN amp SANITATION SYSTEM Specifications of the drain system ISO 15083 2003 Pump type Theoretical flow rate Manual 36 L 45 strokes minute Electric 12V 1800 L h Read carefully the
34. mber of the boat concerned and where applicable the part number s of the part s involved in the guarantee claim Furthermore the claim shall indicate the exact circumstances under which the problem occurred In order to investigate the request DUFOUR YACHTS may ask for any details and appoint at its own expense a survey or or technician of its choice to determine the circumstances of the occurrence of the problem and demand any necessary papers Immobilization following problems encountered and or replacement and or repair work whatever the duration does not create entitlement to compensation The owner shall under all circumstances remain liable for parking fees customs duties and other ancillary expenses All repairs and or replacements will be carried out by an authorized DUFOUR 5 agent or by professional duly acting under the Boatbuilder s instructions If the nature of the repairs requires the guarantee repair work to be carried out in DUFOUR YACHTS workshops or in any location other than the place where the Product is located the owner will be liable for the cost of both outward and return transport to the Yacht builder In the event of the boat s needing to be taken out of the water haul out and re launching costs shall be at the owner s expense C WARRANTY TRANSFER The guarantees are afforded to the first purchaser of the boat involved They are only transferable with DUFOUR YACHTS prior written
35. nect the shore boat supply cable at the boat end before connecting it to the shore outlet e Disconnect the shore boat supply cable at the shore outlet before disconnecting it at the boat end e Close the shore outlet cover properly Never e Make modifications to the shore supply cable you must only use compatible connectors e Go swimming close to a boat connected to a shore supply socket danger of electrocution Location of the 220 V master circuit breaker Aft technical area access via port aft cabin Have the system inspected at least every two years During haul out maintenance set to the on position in order to have earth grounding protection via the shore socket ENGLISH 18 04 2013 14 72 DUFOUR 410 Grand Large IV GAS INSTALLATION Operating advice Read carefully all instructions for the cooker and regulator before use or maintenance Ensure that the gas cylinder and regulator are in accordance with the requirements of the cooker flow rate pressure type of gas and with the regulations in force in the country where it is being used Make sure the appliance gas taps are closed before opening the valve on the cylinder WARNING e Fuel burning naked flame appliances use up the oxygen in the cabin and release combustion products inside the vessel Proper ventilation is necessary open the nearest deck hatch or porthole along with the companionway hatch when appliances are in use e Never block the vent
36. operating and maintenance instructions for your boat s bilge pump WARNING The bilge pump system is not designed to handle water entering as a result of holing of the hull It is intended to remove water coming from spray leaks from seacocks or other moderate leaks ATTENTION e The level of the water in the bilge must be kept to a minimum Ensure that bilge pumps are in working order before putting to sea e Regularly clean away any debris that might obstruct the sump well and the pump intake points or strainers If the watertight bulkheads that isolate the fore and after peaks are fitted with valves these should normally be kept closed and only opened in order to drain the water into the main bilge e Know where to find the hand pump and its handle e Know where to find the switch for the electric pump on the electrical panel Pressurized fresh water pump Fresh water is supplied to the sink and washbasins by an electric pump A filter is installed upstream of the pump and must be cleaned regularly Never allow the pump to run if the tank is empty Refill the tank before using the water supply again The tanks can be sterilized using Clonazone tablets available from pharmacies Every year remove the inspection covers and clean them by filling with water containing a bactericidal detergent leave it to act for a few hours then rinse two or three times During wintering fill the tanks up completely to avoid the develo
37. or by his representative particularly in advertising material or labelling 2 Either present the characteristics defined by joint agreement by the parties or be suitable for any special usage sought by the buyer that the seller has been made aware of and has agreed to Article L 211 12 of the French Consumer Code Actions arising out of a discrepancy shall lapse after two years from the date of handover of the goods Article 1641 of the Civil Code The seller is obliged to guarantee against latent defects in the article sold which render it unfit for its intended use or which adversely affect this use to such an extent that the buyer would not have purchased it or would have only paid a lower price if he had known about them Article 1648 Para 1 of the Civil Code Actions arising out of redhibitory defects must be brought by the purchaser within two years of discovery of the defect DUFOUR 410 Grand Large DUFOUR YACHTS TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP CERTIFICATE TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP Mod le du bateau Boat N de coque De Adresse C P SE Ville Ter T l Date d achat kn ETE VENDU M Adresse EEE T EE Ville EE
38. pipes bearing the same markings Do the same for all fuel lines ATTENTION e Depending on the trim and loading of your boat the whole of the nominal fuel capacity may not be usable Always maintain a 20 reserve for safety e Avoid contact between flammable materials and hot parts of the engine e Clear up any fuel overflows in the boat when filling the tanks Never e Store flammable materials in unventilated spaces e Smoke while filling tanks e Obstruct ventilation openings vents engine ventilation grilles ensure that they are kept clear e Modify the installation unless this is carried out by a technician qualified in this field X STEERING SYSTEM The steering system plays a vital role in the safety and comfort of your boat Helm The DUFOUR 410 is fitted as standard with an emergency tiller and as option with a dual wheel with a system of rudder cables and chains Checks to be carried out periodically Check the play in the various elements rudder stock bearings tension and wear in mechanical components and grease the sprocket and chain if necessary In the event of any doubt or problem consult your agent ENGLISH 18 04 2013 22 72 DUFOUR 410 Grand Large Emergency tiller To use it Unscrew the deck plate to reveal the head of the rudder stock Fit the tiller onto the head of the rudder stock XI SAILING ENGLISH 18 04 2013 23 72 DUFOUR 410 Grand Large XII PREVENTION OF FALLS AND MEANS
39. pment of algee or bacteria or empty the tanks if there is a risk of freezing never use anti freeze Hot water is produced by a water heater connected to the engine cooling circuit and the shore electric supply After the water heater has been emptied make sure that the heating element is covered before power is re applied ENGLISH 18 04 2013 17 72 DUFOUR 410 Grand Large Seacocks Seacocks are of the 4 turn type OPEN position handle in line with seacock body CLOSED position handle perpendicular to seacock body Open seacock Closed seacock ATTENTION e Never interfere with the tightening of the seacocks to the hull In the event of a leak consult a professional e In bad weather or when leaving your boat close all the sanitation system seacocks e Keep seacocks closed when not being used e During wintering clean and rinse the seacocks and skin fittings Inspect the brass accessories slight surface corrosion is normal e In the event of more serious corrosion consult your agent Operation of the sea toilets Open the seawater inlet seacock Open the bowl emptying seacock Set the lever to the FLUSH position Operate the pump To empty the bowl and avoid any water slopping when heeling set the lever to the DRY BOWL position Operate the pump until the bowl is dry Repeat these flushing bowl draining operations as many
40. s 18 Operation of the sea toilets 18 Holding tank operation ISO 8099 2000 18 VIF FEOODING ee 19 VII FIRE PROTECTION ET 19 Installation 19 Safety instructions 20 VIII ENGINE sss EE EE vias a a T 21 General precautions 21 Exhaust gas emissions 21 Safety21 Wintering 22 DE FUEL INSTALLATION ne 22 STEERING SYSTEM Sys a M ent 22 22 Emergency tiller 23 XI qasataqa ee 23 PREVENTION OF FALLS AND MEANS REBOARDING 24 XIII LIGHTNING PROTEC TION oso cc 2 Maintenance 24 Protection of persons during a storm 24 XIV ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION amp SAFFET Y 25 SAFETY FACILITIES icc ii LR RESTE EEN 26 XVI HANDLING TRANSPORTING HAULOULI 26 XVII DOCKING MOORING AND TOWING 27 Responsibility 27 Non metallic anchor points 27 XVIII GUARANTEE TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP 28 1 Presentation plan
41. t of a pan fire involving oil e g saloon settee If nonflammable materials are stored in the engine compartment care should be taken to ensure that there is no risk of them falling into the machinery and they must not obstruct access to the engine compartment or its exhaust ENGLISH 18 04 2013 19 72 DUFOUR 410 Grand Large Safety instructions ENGLISH 18 04 2013 20 72 DUFOUR 410 Grand Large VIII ENGINE Regular maintenance must be carried out in accordance with the engine manufacturer s recommendations Read carefully the engine operating instructions that come with the boat Do not hesitate to consult your agent or a qualified professional In particular follow the instructions for wintering General precautions Place the throttle in neutral before starting the engine in order to prevent boat movement and or rotation of the propeller On subsequent launches a brief check of propeller fixing can be made Incorrect operation of the folding propeller will lead to vibration Regularly check the condition of the anodes and ensure that they are suitable for the boat s environment fresh water salt water Change the anodes every year The 3 anodes have an average life of 1 2 years These anodes are made of zinc It is essential not to use magnesium ones Impressed current cathodic protection systems should not be used If the anodes are not eroded you need to check that they have not been painted over that they are correctl
42. the rubbing strakes Avoid allowing slings to foul the life lines During transport or haulout the keel should be in proper contact with its support and should be taking most of the boat s weight Cradle pads must be positioned against structural elements and exert only the pressure necessary for the boat to be properly balanced Take advantage of the opportunity provided by haul outs to inspect the propeller rudder skin fittings and transducers ATTENTION Aft lifting point is located near the sail drive ENGLISH 18 04 2013 26 72 DUFOUR 410 Grand Large XVII DOCKING MOORING AND TOWING ATTENTION ISO 15084 2003 The boat manufacturer must provide information about the tensile strength of the anchor points e The tensile strength of the lines chains should not in general exceed 80 of the tensile strength of the anchor points specific anchor point is not evident the boat manufacturer must label the anchor point anchor point designed for mooring and or towing and provide information in the owner s manual e Always tow or be towed at low speed Never exceed the speed limit for a hull in movement during towing e A tow cable must always be secured in such a way as to be able to be cast off under load Responsibility It is the responsibility of the owner operator to ensure that the docklines tow cables mooring chains and lines and anchors are suitable for the intended use of the boat i e that the lines or c
43. times as is necessary to ensure complete emptying of the pipes When toilets are not being used set the lever to the DRY BOWL position or the CLEF KEY position for certain models Close seacocks after use as the toilet is below the waterline Change the toilet seals regularly Holding tank operation ISO 8099 2000 ATTENTION Where a holding tank is fitted take care to lock the evacuation tank to avoid any accidental discharge during wintering The sewage tank is operated using the toilet hand pump The contents of the toilet bowl are discharged straight into the holding tank Periodically check that the vent is working properly deck plate is provided for emptying the tank The discharge valve can be sealed in the closed position using padlock Once season arrange to clean out the tank using biodegradable disinfectant chemical Leave the system empty if the vessel is to be left in below freezing temperatures ENGLISH 18 04 2013 18 72 DUFOUR 410 Grand Large VI FLOODING To avoid the risks of the boat flooding Before putting to sea always check that portholes deck hatches and any other openings that could allow flooding are shut When sailing close all seacocks when they are not being used except the engine water intake Do not exceed the recommended maximum load The level of the water in the bilge must be kept to a minimum Avoid placing heavy loads high up in order not
44. tive Ref 89 336 CEE So new equipment being installed must meet this standard and bear the CE mark Equipment must also be supplied with a compliance certificate and instructions for use In the case of 220 or 110 V installations use only double insulated or earthed equipment When such equipment is being installed respect the fitting instructions conductor size protection To avoid maintenance problems be sure to enter in the manual any modifications that may have been made to the electrical circuits ENGLISH 18 04 2013 12 72 DUFOUR 410 Grand Large Batteries The battery facilities consist of one 100 Ah auxiliary battery as standard plus 1 x 100 Ah optional battery and one 100 Ah battery for engine starting Their capacities have been designed to handle the power requirements of the on board accessories To avoid any problems it is necessary to keep a close eye on the maintenance and correct charging of the batteries ATTENTION e When installing new electrical appliances take care that the overall consumption of these appliances remains within the capacity of your batteries e Always disconnect the negative battery terminal before the positive terminal e Never allow a conductive object tools etc to bridge across the two battery terminals e When handling batteries keep them horizontal to avoid spillage of electrolyte Wear gloves and protective clothing that will prevent any risk of contact with electrolyte in
45. to affect stability Periodically check the seals of skin fittings seacocks and pipes proper emptying of the cockpit drains the seals of cable glands and sail drive gaskets WARNING Cockpit locker lids must be fastened shut before putting to sea This is particularly important for those lockers that represent a major flooding risk VII FIRE PROTECTION Installation Since fire extinguishers are subject to specific national regulations they are not supplied with your boat However when it is in service this boat must be equipped with portable fire extinguishers with the following extinction capacities and installed in the following locations see diagram in appendix No 1 cockpit locker within reach of the helmsman firefighting capacity 1 kg 5A34B No 2 galley block firefighting capacity 1 kg 5A34B No 3 saloon lower mast assembly firefighting capacity 1 kg 5A34B If you choose to install a carbon dioxide fire extinguisher be aware that it may only be placed in living quarters where flammable liquids are present e g galley or where there is powered electrical equipment e g electric motors battery compartment electric control panels Only compatible replacement parts should be used in the fire protection system They must bear the same markings and be technically equivalent In addition a fire blanket should be stored close to the galley very useful particularly in the even
46. ts being discovered 8 4 the guarantee covers usage at sea in wind and sea conditions acceptable for safety and in accordance with the vessel s approval category Under these conditions it cannot under any circumstances cover events arising during or resulting from collisions groundings breaking seas tidal waves cyclones severe storms and all other exceptional events and or events arising out of an error of seamanship 8 5 Loss of or damage to products occurring after handover do not release the Purchaser from their obligation to pay the price b Used boats and equipment The order form specifies if the boat or equipment is second hand The Purchaser benefits from a contractual guarantee covering hull and engine only running for one year from the date of acceptance of the vessel or goods as noted on the acceptance report DUFOUR 410 Grand Large c In addition to the contractual warranty detailed above the Seller remains liable for discrepancies in the goods and for latent defects under the conditions provided for under Articles 1641 to 1649 of the French Civil Code and the provisions of the Order dated 17 02 2005 where applicable B COMMON WARRANTY CONDITIONS Any claim under these guarantee conditions must be made formally to DUFOUR YACHTS in writing as soon as the defect is discovered and within eight 8 days for claims under the contractual guarantee Any claim will also be required to quote the serial nu
47. y fixed and in contact with the hull and that they are indeed made of zinc Exhaust gas emissions DANGER Internal combustion engines produce carbon monoxide Prolonged exposure to exhaust gasses can have serious consequences and may even cause death Safety DANGER In order to avoid all risk of serious injury from the propeller the engine must not run when there are people swimming near the boat Whenever possible the engine must be stopped for any engine maintenance or checking operations If this is impossible then particular care must be taken with moving parts propeller shaft belts etc to avoid any danger of injury ENGLISH 18 04 2013 21 72 DUFOUR 410 Grand Large Wintering Read carefully the operating and maintenance instructions for the engine that come with your boat along with the instructions for wintering In the absence of other instructions proceed as follows Close the engine water intake seacock Disconnect the pipe from the engine water intake seacock Dram the seawater circuit Place the pipe into a drum of 25 anti freeze coolant Run the engine until the fluid comes out of the exhaust end of this operation re connect the pipe to the seacock Attach notice to the electrical panel and the battery isolator to the effect that the engine water intake seacock is closed IX FUEL INSTALLATION In the event of deterioration flexible fuel pipes must be replaced by
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