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1. FUSES LOCATION POWER Fuse board Back of electrical panel Interior lighting Interior lighting Interior lighting Interior lighting Interior lighting Interior lighting 119635 Index G Q N gt 5 Television Saloon Navigation instrument Available Solenoid US version Shower pump Television Forward cabin Navigation instrument Shower pump Shower pump 10 Hifi 11 Sockets 12V 12 Sockets 12V O 94 154 e RUE n 06A y O Available Pump for deck washing Bilge pump Pump Electric toilet Pump Electric toilet Pump Electric toilet Fuse board Aft cabin 1 Voltmeter Fuse 100A 2 Engine compartment ventilator Main service circuit protection 12V
2. Y E UU RAP SATSET AUXILIAIRE AUXILARY CHAUFFE EAU CHARGEUR BATTERIE TI AY GROUPE D EAU FEU DE MOUILL WATER HEATER BATTERY CHARGER WATER PUMP AUTO N ON OFF ON OFF e e gt ne DEC o 4 X NA n PRISES AGOS PRISESAC 12M4MDC POMPE DE CALE AC PLUGS MN AGPLUGS J 2 a OA BILGE PUMP STEAMING LIGHTS AC power Reverse polarity Y JOS e ONCONG 88 154 119635 Index G Designation Electrical panel DC AMPS 12 VOLTS DC Multi function display Change over switch voltmeter inlet Water gauge Fuel oil Contrast selector Voltmeter selector Water meter selector Fuel meter selector 12V DC socket electrical panel Interior lighting general circuit breaker Navigation light engine light switch Anchor light switch Deck lighting switch Auxiliary switch optional Navigation electronics switch owitch bilge pump owitch water unit Refrigerated unit switch bipolar circuit breaker water heater bipolar circuit breaker battery charger NIN N N N A O N i Q D N O gt gt N gt F ol N a N N A8 Bipolar circuit breaker AC sockets A10 Live shore power line warning light Shore Power A12 Voltmeter GENERAL INFORMATION ELECTRICAL PANEL The electrical switchboard does not require any routine maintenance In case an electri
3. 59 154 21 119635 Index Designation Main halyard 72 Genoa furler line Mainsail sheet Mainsail foot Re a lift opinnaker halyard Spinnaker boom downhaul Asymmetric spinnaker tack 60 154 119635 Index G SYSTEM MAINSAIL CLASSIC Designation Kicking strap 12 mm diameter Length 14 mm Single pulley 75 mm 3 Mainsail sheet 12 mm diameter Length 25 mm Mainsail traveller pass rope 8 mm diameter Length 8 mm 61 154 21 119635 Index RIGGING AND SAILS SYSTEM GENOA Designation Genoa sheet 12 mm diameter Length 22 mm Back and forth Genoa traveller 8 mm diameter Length 12 mm 62 154 119635 Index G SYSTEM STAYSAIL TAKE UP DRUM Designation Swivel plates 10 mm diameter Swivel plates 6 mm diameter 63 154 2 119635 Index RIGGING AND SAILS SYSTEM SYMMETRIC SPI lt ww ou _ _wt 3 l 76 Boom 10 mm diameter Lengtha0m Spinnaker halyard 12 mm diameter Length 48 m 64 154 119635 Index G SYSTEM ASYMMETRICAL SPINNAKER Designation WEN Spinnaker sheet 12 mm diameter Length 32 m a Ssmwerhayad i2mmdamder ienghdBm 777777 BER MM 65 154 21 119635 Index RIGGING AND SAILS RUNNING RIGGING MAINTENANCE Change any distorted or dented sheave Inspect the pins of the sheaves at the top of the mast once a
4. O G IN31SAS ONIMASLS i 1 NS J Lj 2 2 RSS y Detail D 471154 119635 Index G Rudder Rudder stock otainless steel 160mm diameter fret otainless steel 115mm diameter fret Balance bush Upper bronze bush Rudder port tube O m 02 85 d SY Bearing co Lower bronze bush Flange ze B E Sector sov N Pin 119635 Index G O Rubber stop IN Sector stopper Tiller cable O Sheaves box N Support sheaves Port side Support sheaves Starboard Chains Steering Gear with Brake bar 00 N O DG DY MA N i Steering Gear without Brake bar NON Steering wheel N Sector access port N N Emergency tiller
5. 3 Auto pilot TELEVISION 12V Inverter Bass speaker Home TV aerial amplifier Location Back of cinema Location Sump electrical panel Location Starboard saloon OPERATION The televisions power supplied by a transformer which is powered with batteries of service operates at 12V Starting up First turn on the circuit breaker then switch on the TV The transformer is swit ched on and off automatically when you turn on or off the breaker 95 154 21 119635 Index ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ELECTRIC WINCH 12V Electrical earthing Relay box Circuit breakers 125A Access Port aft cabin Location Port cockpit Location Port aft cabin locker Starboard Genoa sheet winches Coach roof winches Electrical contactors Electrical contactors WARNING Be sure to always recharge the 12 V battery set after a day s navigation under sail REFRIGERATION UNIT 12V Location Under cooker Exchanger Location Under the sink WARNING Defrost the fridge regularly Cooler During long absence leave the fridge and icebox doors open to avoid mould developing 96 154 119635 Index G
6. ES N In line piston N O Axis cylinder N N Mount Tiller angle indicator 48 154 ACCESS TO STEERING GEAR Line Sheaves Ropes Location Deckhead Location Port cockpit locker Starboard Aft cabin STEERING GEAR MAINTENANCE Regularly check The tension in the steering cables 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 lubricant 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 The emergency tiller is designed only to be able to continue underway at a reduced speed in case of steering gear failure 49 154 2 119635 Index STEERING SYSTEM RIGGING AND SAILS STANDING RIGGING RUNNING RIGGING WINCHES SETTING THE SAILS SAILS 51 154 119635 Index G DIAGRAM SAILS ROLLER FURLING MAST 52 154 119635 Index G CLASSICAL MAST CHARTER RIGGING AND SAILS Hydraulic backstays option Backstay Bridle Diameter 10mm 53 154 21 119635 Index STANDING RIGGING Your JEANNEAU dealer was responsible for st
7. current 12V The operation of the charger is fully automatic after selecting the type of battery and load type Refer to the instructions for use BATTERY SET Service batteries ENGINE BATTERIES Access fel aft Star Access Starboard aft cabin oar 1 Engine battery 1 x 110A 2 Service battery 4 x 110A 3 Spare battery 1 x 110A 92 154 119635 Index G BATTERY SWITCH The electricity onboard is 12 V DC The electrical system consists of service batteries The batteries supply power to all the functions on board The engine has its own battery Switch on the electricity by turning the positive and negative battery switches 12 V BATTERY SWITCH AFT CABIN 1 Service positive 2 Common negative 3 Positive engine ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 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 It is recommended that you switch off all electrical devices before turning off the battery switches 93 154 21 119635 Index 13 14 16 14 18
8. for negative ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 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 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 91 154 21 119635 Index 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 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 Battery charger Battery charger additional 12 220V 60A OPTIONAL 12 220V 60A Access Companionway Starboard Location Port aft cabin anne DI BATTERY CHARGER Operation The battery charger operates based on a signal processor that converts alternating current 220V or 110V into a direct
9. use hypochlorite Remove the stains with fractionated petrol 74 154 119635 Index G WATER AND SEWAGE WATER WATER TANK WATER SYSTEM DISTRIBUTION WATER SYSTEM DRAINAGE SEWAGE 75 154 119635 Index G Water tanks Location Forward cabin Location Starboard Location Starboard aft Capacity 400 I saloon cabin Capacity 324 Capacity 235 Gauge Location Electrical panel Refer to the instructions for use Tank 1 Forward tank Tank 2 Tank Saloon Tank 3 Aft tank Supply valves Location Plumbing board 1 Forward tank 2 Tank Saloon 3 Aft tank Deck filler 76 154 119635 Index G OPERATION In order to prevent any handling mistakes never fill the water and fuel tanks at the same time WATER TANK 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 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 t is possible to sterilize the tanks with a Clonazione tablet sold at the Chemist s f the boat is not used for long purify the tanks and pipes with acetic acid or white vinegar
10. 9635 Index RIGGING AND SAILS 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 Passage Reef Detail Automatic in mast reefing block diagram ADVICE RECOMMENDATION Atthe end of the sailing season and if possible before winter leave your sails to a specialist to have efficient maintenance and repairs 68 154 119635 Index G The working life of a sail mainlv depends on its being regulariv 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 stanch
11. For winter storage instructions and precautions refer to Chapter 13 WARNING he tanks nominal capacity cannot be fully used due to the load and the need to maintain the correct trim A 2096 reserve should be kept WATER AND SEWAGE WATER 111154 21 119635 Index WATER SYSTEM DISTRIBUTION Water heater 220V Plumbing board Saloon seating Starboard Saloon backrest Starboard 1 Water heater 40 litre 1 Filter 2 Thermostatic mixer valve 2 Water pump 12V 3 Expansion tank 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 Bleed the cockpit shower water system to avoid freezing 78 154 119635 Index G USE OF THE WASHBASINS AND SHOWERS Close the valves and turn off the taps after use Cockpit shower spray 1 Shower 2 Mixer tap WATER AND SEWAGE WATER 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 p
12. NTERIOR MAINTENANCE INTERIOR 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 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 73 154 21 119635 Index 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
13. c appliance is not energized check The main power supply batteries battery switches he switches and circuit breakers on the line the relevant electrical unit 89 154 119635 Index G ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT 12 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 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 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 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 that the 12 V circuit wires are red for positive and black
14. e leaving port Find out the international regulations against marine pollution Marpol and follow them as far as possible ADVICE RECOMMENDATION Completely empty the black water system before leaving the vessel unattended in temperatures below freezing 84 154 119635 Index G EXECREMENT TANKS Schematic diagram WATER AND SEWAGE WATER 1 Deck filler Suction and Rinsing 2 Tank vent hole 3 Thru hull seacock Waste holding tank WHT 73 litre Access in each bathroom 85 154 21 119635 Index 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 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 empty the tank n an authorized area open the draining valve marina with a system to suck the waste waters put the hose into the tank through the deck
15. epping 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 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 To 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 sailing in heavy weather ADVICE RECOMMENDATION Your dealer JEANNEAU can carry out all maintenance operations or recommend a skilled specialist to do so 54 154 119635 Index G RIGGING DIAGRAM Version Classical mast Performance 0 LJ ES KI MAN lt AA AS 16 Y A 2 lt lt x 12 12 13 13 14 14 in 15 55 154 21 119635 Index Version Roller furling mast 16 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 b 15 15 56 154 119635 Index G Genoa furler maar Genoa sheet 57 154 21 119635 Index RIGGING AND SAILS 119635 Index SYSTEM MAST CLASSICAL MAST MAST PERFORMANCE Port side Starboard 58 154 ROLLER FURLING MAST Port side RIGGING AND SAILS Starboard
16. 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 Close the valves after each use and above all when the boat is unattended PRECAUTION Regular check the tank level High pressure due to too high a level may cause leaks or more unpleasant troubles Seawater inlet Valve Thru hull Under cabinet seacock Under Drainage Deck bathroom cabinet bathroom ADVICE RECOMMENDATION To prevent odors caused by organic 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 you 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 86 154 119635 Index G ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT GENERAL INFORMATION 12V DC SYSTEM 110 220 VAC SYSTEM EQUIPMENT 87 154 119635 Index G ELECTRICAL LAYOUT MAIN COMPONENTS Electrical panel Starboard saloon he C ONIS SUS E L J 2 100 200 o o 0 300 1 B Y V
17. ions 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 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 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 69 154 21 119635 Index RIGGING AND SAILS HAULING DOWN THE STANDARD MAINSAIL To haul down the mainsail Haul up Slacken off the kick strap up the slack in the Lazy bag ropes Slacken off the mainsail halyard while taking
18. lve are open 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 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 WARNING The tanks nominal capacity cannot be fully used due to the load and the need to maintain the correct trim A 2096 reserve should be kept WATER AND SEWAGE WATER 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 Pump 12V electric toilet Location Under cabinet bathroom Control 83 154 21 119635 Index 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 befor
19. ttention to the winding direction Insert the foot adjustment line into the clew block Slowly hoist the sail Guide 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 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 67 154 21 11
20. ump is running while all the water supplies are turned off In case of a leak check the system 79 154 21 119635 Index 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 partially drained by an electric or a manual pump Regularly dry the sump with a sponge Foot pump Selection valve Sea water House water Control Under the sink Shore freshwater supply Operation There is a non return valve on the circuit directly supplying the water pump There is no water valve selection of the wharf House water A WARNING Turn off shore water before leaving the vessel Connection 80 154 119635 Index G Sink draining Draining rack Location Under the sink WASHROOM DRAINING Drainage Washbasin Washroom Draining pump for shower shower WATER AND SEWAGE WATER Under the cupboard Head Control draining pump for shower Drain plug shower draining 81 154 21 119635 Index SEWAGE USE OF THE MARINE HEADS Before you use the heads check that the water intake valve and draining va
21. up the reef lines to control the mainsail descent Fold the mainsail into its lazy bag ake 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 70 154 119635 Index G INTERIOR INTRODUCTION INTERIOR MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE OF FABRICS 71 154 119635 Index G INTRODUCTION INTERIOR 1 AFT cabin 2 forward cabins 72 154 119635 Index G INTERIOR Take advantage of the fine 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 When the vessel is left for long periods install a de humidifier in the saloon making sure that all interconnecting doors are left open bathroom cabin and saloon along with the cupboard and icebox doors Defrost the fridge regularly Cool boxes I
22. 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 WINCHES 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 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 Do not forget the small locking screw Put the mainsail into the lazy bag Set the boom ring in velcro about level with the clew 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 66 154 119635 Index G 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 a

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