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OWNER'S MANUAL
123682
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  • Page 1 PRESTIGE 350 OWNER'S MANUAL 123682 Index E...
  • Page 3: Welcome Aboard

    The whole PRESTIGE team welcomes you aboard. A PRESTIGE 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.
  • Page 5 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 PRESTIGE. Any alterations which may affect the safety specifications of the boat must be assessed, carried out and recorded by persons qualified to do so.
  • Page 6 Anyone on the deck shall wear a life jacket or a 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.
  • Page 7: Update

    HISTORY OF UPDATES • Index A ......................... 02/2011 • Index B ......................... 10/2011 • Index C ......................... 11/2012 • Index D ......................... 03/2013 3/112...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS PRESTIGE 350 Anglais Update 03/2013 Code: 123682 Total number of pages: 112 Index D INTRODUCTION Chapter 1 ..SPECIFICATIONS AND WARRANTY..........Page 7 Chapter 2 ..SAFETY ..................Page 13 Chapter 3 ..HULL .....................Page 31 Chapter 4 ..DECK ....................Page 35 Chapter 5 ..
  • Page 11: Warranty

    SPECIFICATIONS AND WARRANTY TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DESIGN CATEGORY YOUR BOAT 7/112...
  • Page 12: Technical Specifications

    (fresh water and fuel) in fixed completely full tanks, the additional loads, the optional equipments, the liferaft and the scope for load. The engine is the main propulsion means of the PRESTIGE 350. 8/112...
  • Page 13: Design Category

    C - "Near to the coast" Up to and including 6 Up to and including 2 D - "In sheltered waters" Up to and including 4 Up to and including 0,3 The PRESTIGE 350 model conforms to the directive 2003/44/CE. 9/112...
  • Page 14 Category A: At high sea This craft is designed to operate 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.
  • Page 15 ............. ENGINE KEY NUMBER ............. Your agent PRESTIGE (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).
  • Page 17: Safety

    SAFETY SAFETY EQUIPMENT GENERAL INFORMATION GAS SYSTEM RECOMMENDATIONS FOR GAS FIGHT AGAINST FIRE BILGE PUMP SYSTEM INSTRUCTIONS IN THE EVENT OF STEERING GEAR FAILURE 13/112...
  • Page 18: Safety Equipment

    SAFETY EQUIPMENT 1. Position of swimming ladder. 2. Location of liferaft locker (not supplied). Swimming ladder (means of coming back onboard) Liferaft Note: If over 10 persons on board, 2 liferafts compulsory 14/112...
  • Page 19: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION DANGERS The major hazards concern: - The gas system. - The electrical system. - The handling of the vessel. - The motorisation. Please refer to the relevant paragraphs. DANGER - Vessel use limitation when sailing in design category B: When sailing in conditions of design category B (wind force up to and including 8 Beaufort and significant wave height up to and including 4 metres)the Flying Bridge crew must be limited to 5 persons of the 8 persons on board.
  • Page 20: Gas System

    GAS SYSTEM LOCATION OF GAS VALVE A pictogram helps to locate it Valve easily 6. Open valve 7. Closed valve 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.
  • Page 21 POSITION OF GAS BOTTLE 17/112...
  • Page 22 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM GAS - VERSION EUROPE 046443 Designation Regulator valve Gas cylinder Drain Connection kit gas bottle Rubber washers Pictogram Connection kit gas copper PVC girdled sleeve Gas appliance connection kit Cooker WARNING Make sure the temperature of the stove before you close the hood. 18/112...
  • Page 23 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.
  • Page 24 EMERGENCY EVACUATION AND LOCATION OF EXTINGUISHERS Emergency exits in case of fire: - Companionway - Sliding hatch - Ladder - Flying bridge 20/112...
  • Page 25 Position of portable extinguishers (not supplied): - Aft cabin closet - Saloon seating - Compartment - Flying bridge 21/112...
  • Page 26 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM GAS - VERSION US Designation Regulator valve 12V Gas cylinder Drain Stuffing box PVC girdled sleeve Electromagnetic valve for gas 12V Pipe Propane Plastic Regularly check and replace the rubber tubings that link the cylinder to one end of the circuit and the stove to the other one, depending on the norms and regulations in force in your country.
  • Page 27 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, - the position of the remote fixed extinguisher control,...
  • Page 28 FIXED EXTINGUISHER SYSTEM Extinguisher remote control A pictogram helps to locate it easily Position of fixed extinguishers 24/112...
  • Page 29 The extinguishers must be in position (see "Extinguisher positions" diagram). Extinguisher, per unit, minimum capacity 5 A/34 B. For the Prestige 350: 15A/102B (3 extinguishers of this minimum capacity). DANGER - There may be danger of fire or explosion if direct or alternating current systems are incorrectly used (Refer to chapter Electricity).
  • Page 30 POSITION OF FUEL SUPPLY VALVES 1. Opening valve / Closure - Diesel (Port engine) 2. Opening valve / Closure - Diesel (Starboard engine) 3. Remote pull switches for diesel shut-off Remote pull switches Fuel supply valve (Ref 1 & 2) 26/112...
  • Page 31 INSTRUCTIONS TO FOLLOW IN CASE OF A FIRE IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT 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. - Activate the fixed extinguisher remote control.
  • Page 32: Bilge Pump System

    MANUAL BILGE PUMP Location Operation Capacity: 31,5 litre / minute BILGE PUMP SYSTEM PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED - Switch on power to the electric bilge pumps. - If necessary activate the manual pump. - Identify the source of the leak by tasting the water and decide on the relevant action to be taken: •...
  • Page 33 ELECTRIC BILGE PUMPS Electric bilge pump 12V Electric bilge pump 12V Control: Location: Engine Location: Plumbing board Inside wheelhouse compartment Capacity: 35 litre / minute Capacity: 15 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.
  • Page 34: Safety Precautions

    MANUAL BILGE PUMP The manual bilge pump is in the cockpit. The control arm of the pump shall be kept accessible whatever the circumstances. It is located in the cockpit locker. WARNING - The bilge pump system is not designed to provide buoyancy to the boat in case of damage.
  • Page 35: Hull

    HULL MAINTENANCE OF THE HULL LIFTING 31/112...
  • Page 36 Upper limit of antifoul: Measurements are expressed in mm. These measurements are for 'light boat'. WETTED AREA: 29 M² 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.
  • Page 37 MAINTENANCE OF THE HULL The materials and equipments of your boat 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 ...).
  • Page 39: Deck

    DECK DECK LAYOUT MOORING LINES TOWING PREVENTION OF MAN OVERBOARD STABILITY MOORING MAINTENANCE OF THE DECK 35/112...
  • Page 40: Deck Layout

    DECK LAYOUT A. Mooring cleats (Jack-lines to be fixed to the mooring cleats) B. Mooring cleats : - at the bow, to be towed - at the stern, to tow C. Swimming ladder (means of coming back onboard) WARNING The sudden closing of a locker due to a gust of wind or movement of the boat could result in injury.
  • Page 41: Mooring Lines

    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.
  • Page 42 PREVENTION OF MAN OVERBOARD - Certain vessels are equipped with a retractable swimming ladder. The swimming ladder must be in position as soon as you are onboard. - The parts of the deck which should not be used while under way are indicated on the diagram below: •...
  • Page 43 STABILITY Breaking waves represent a serious danger for stability and for taking in water. Close the companionway doors and hatches in heavy seas. 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.
  • Page 44 ELECTRIC WINDLASS - BREAKER 1. Bow fitting 2. Windlass 12V 1000W 3. Opening - Mooring locker 4. Remote control 5. Handle 6. Chain lifter 10mm diameter Location: Technical room 1. 100A breaker 2. Operation relay Windlass control - Windlass control - Inside wheelhouse Wheelhouse: Flying bridge 40/112...
  • Page 45 WARNING Turn off all battery breakers before leaving the vessel (risk of total battery park). MOORING 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.
  • Page 46 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.
  • Page 47 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.
  • Page 48 Fixing PERFIX® Press Pull WARNING Refer to the manufacturer's instructions for use and maintenance. 44/112...
  • Page 49: Steering System

    STEERING SYSTEM STEERING GEAR 45/112...
  • Page 50: Steering Gear

    STEERING GEAR The steering is hydraulic. MAINTENANCE - Regularly check: • The tightness of the steering system components. - 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. BASE - ENGINE STERN-DRIVE 46/112...
  • Page 51: Interior

    INTERIOR INTRODUCTION INTERIOR MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE OF FABRICS INTERIOR EQUIPMENT 47/112...
  • Page 52 INTRODUCTION Saloon Cabins 48/112...
  • Page 53 INTERIOR MAINTENANCE 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.
  • Page 54 100% 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.
  • Page 55 INTERIOR EQUIPMENT Sink Sliding hatch - Must be secured while sailing 51/112...
  • Page 56 Mosquito net /Blackout curtain Shower screen - Fixing Access - Technical room: Under the starboard bench seat 52/112...
  • Page 57 WATER AND SEWAGE WATER WATER TANKS WATER SYSTEM - DISTRIBUTION WASTE WATER DRAINAGE SYSTEM SEWAGE - WC 53/112...
  • Page 58: Water Tank

    WATER TANK FILLING WATER AND WATER HEATER TANKS Deck filler - Location Tank Gauge Location: Aft cabin Location: On the fuel tank Capacity:250 litre WARNING The tanks' nominal capacity cannot be fully used due to the load and the need to maintain the correct trim.
  • Page 59 OPERATION In order to prevent any handling mistakes, never fill the water and fuel tanks at the same time. During filling, avoid handling contaminants near the fillers. Open and close the filler caps with the suitable key. Check the filler cap seals for condition during filling. The tanks are fitted with overflow outlets and vents.
  • Page 60 WATER SYSTEM - DISTRIBUTION Plumbing board Location: Engine compartment 1. Supply - Tank Water unit - Control 2. Water pump 12V (Inside wheelhouse) 3. Water unit filter 4. Bilge pump 12V 5. Expansion tank Water heater Operation: The water heater works off the Control: Electrical panel starboard engine system + on 220V.
  • Page 61 Location - Shower + Socket - Shore water Deck shower 1. Mixer tap 2. Cockpit shower spray Shore freshwater supply Shore freshwater supply: Operation A non-return flap in the distribution system enables shore water to be used directly, without opening a valve. 57/112...
  • Page 62 WARNING To avoid freezing during very cold spells and/or winter storage bleed the cockpit shower hose water system. Turn off shore water before leaving the vessel PRECAUTION - Never operate the water system equipment when the valve is closed or the tank is empty (the electrical equipment may be damaged).
  • Page 63 USE OF THE WASHBASINS AND SHOWERS - Close the valves and turn off the taps after use. WASHROOM DRAINING Shower draining + Washbasin: Shower pump Under the cupboard Drainage pump control - Shower Galley draining - Sink 59/112...
  • Page 64 SEWAGE - WC WARNING Refer to the manufacturer's instructions for use and maintenance. USE OF THE MARINE HEADS Before you use the heads, check that the water intake valve and draining valve are open. To empty the bowl: - Set the control lever of the pump slantwise (FLUSH). - Operate the pump.
  • Page 65 ELECTRIC TOILET Layout of components 1. Seawater inlet - WC 2. Electric pump - WC Control WARNING Refer to the manufacturer's instructions for use and maintenance. 61/112...
  • Page 66 SEWAGE TANK Deck drainage Sewage tank Pump - Thru-hull seacock Location: Under the passageway (Masher) Capacity: 80 l Gauge + WC evacuation to sea - Tank discharge switch to sea Forward cabin WARNING - The valve must be opened before starting the pump. WARNING - The tanks' nominal capacity cannot be fully used due to the load and the need to maintain the correct trim.
  • Page 67 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 1. Filler cap (Deck drainage) 2. Thru-hull fitting - elbowed 3. Inspection hatch 4. Electrical gauge 5. Elbowed plunger 6. Elbowed plunger 7. Masher 8. Sewage tank 63/112...
  • Page 68 USE OF MARINE WCS FITTED WITH BLACK WATER TANK 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).
  • Page 69 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.
  • Page 71 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT SYNOPTIC - GENERAL GENERAL INFORMATION ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT, 12 V ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT, 110-220 V EQUIPMENT 67/112...
  • Page 72 SYNOPTIC - GENERAL 1. Trim indicators - Port side 10. Repeater - Engine 2. Fuel gauge - Port tank 11. Joystick 3. Tachometer - Port side 12. VHF 4. Compass 13. Engine starter 5. Tiller angle indicator 14. Trim control 6.
  • Page 73 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). - The switches and circuit breakers on the line. - the relevant electrical unit. ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT, 12 V GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS - Never work on a live electric fitting.
  • Page 74 DETAIL OF 12 V DC ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT BREAKER CONTROLS Location - Pilot seat - Wheelhouse Electrical battery switches 12V - Location: Technical room Electrical battery switches 1. Positive - Service Manual operation 2. Positive - Port engine 3. Positive - Starboard engine 4.
  • Page 75 ADVICE - RECOMMENDATION - It is recommended that you switch off all electrical devices before turning off the battery switches. - Turn off all battery switches when the vessel is unoccupied. BATTERIES Battery charging is achieved through the alternator coupled to the engine or through use of the 220 V shore charger.
  • Page 76 MAIN COMPONENTS 12V VISIBILITY FROM THE STEERING STATION Demister 12V Control Location: Engine compartment Demister outlets on the windscreen The demisting system is mechanical. It operates when the port engine is warm and running. Wiper tank Control Location: Starboard saloon Wiper - Control Location 72/112...
  • Page 77 TELEVISION Inverter 12 / 220V Location: Saloon Location: Technical room PERATION 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 switched on and off automatically when you turn on or off the breaker..
  • Page 78 CD PLAYER AND RADIO Location - Port saloon BOW THRUSTER General view Control (Steering station) Anode 74/112...
  • Page 79 FLAPS Control - Inside wheelhouse Control - Wheelhouse flying bridge Location Location Control box: Engine compartment WARNING - Refer to the manufacturer's instructions for use and maintenance. 75/112...
  • Page 80 HYDRAULIC GANGWAY Location Maximum load: 170kg Length - Folded out: 2,3m Control 76/112...
  • Page 81 HORN Location: Flying bridge arch Control - Inside wheelhouse Control - Wheelhouse exterior REVOLVING DECK SEARCHLIGHT Location Connection 1N7x - bf 1.5² 1N7x - n 2.5² 1N7x - or 1.5² 1N7x - vi 1.5² 1N7x - gr 1.5² 1N7x - r 2.5² 1N7x - m 1.5²...
  • Page 82 Circuit breakers 12V Location: Technical room 1. Supply - Battery switch 22. 12V socket - Cabins 2. Aft electric bilge pump 23. 12V socket - Swelling 3. Relay supply - Shunt - Starboard 24. Electric toilet 4. Relay supply - Shunt - Port side 25.
  • Page 83 Relay box Location: Technical room 1. Horn 2. Demister (Control) 3. Demister (Supply) 4. Windlass Fridge Location - interior Control: directly on the device Location - Outside: Flying bridge Control: directly on the device WARNING Must be secured while sailing. During long absence leave the fridge and icebox doors open to avoid mould developing.
  • Page 84 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 measures are recommended in order to avoid the danger of electrical shock and fire: - Never work on a live electric fitting.
  • Page 85 ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT, 220 V AC - SHORE POWER SOCKET Shore power socket 220V - Master switch reaker 220V - 32A (Reference 1) (Reference 2) 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.
  • Page 86 Circuit breakers 220V - Synoptic *:   $ $&  9a ,WK $ 8L 9 C 16 C 16 C 16 C 16 C 16 C 16 C 16 C 16 C 16  9a 1. Battery charger - 1 2.
  • Page 87 MAIN COMPONENTS 220V WATER HEATER 220V Location: Engine compartment 1. 220V socket 2. Water heater - 25 litre 3. Thermostatic mixer valve OPERATION: The water heater works off of the starboard engine cooling system + On the 220 V circuit. SUPPLY VALVE - WATER HEATER / ENGINE Location: Engine compartment This valve allows you to isolate a faulty circuit...
  • Page 88 AIR CONDITIONING AYOUT OF COMPONENTS 220V socket Master switch Compressor - Saloon (Reference 2) (Reference 1) (Reference 3) Seawater inlet A. Bipolar circuit breaker (Reference 4) B. Differential circuit breaker C. Relay box Maintenance of filters (to (Reference 5) engage in regular): - Close valves taken seawater.
  • Page 89 AIR CONDITIONING GENERAL POINTS: The air-conditioning 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 compressor is called "reversible" because it can heat the boat if the sea water temperature exceeds 10°C.
  • Page 90 HEATING - PULSED AIR - 5500W - 12V LOCATION - EQUIPMENT - HEATING 1. Joining - Diesel 2. Mouth heating 3. Heater Heater Mouth heating Location: Engine compartment Control WARNING - Never switch off or de-energise the electric system when the engine is running.
  • Page 91 EQUIPMENT GENERAL INTRODUCTION (As far as possible) use electric appliances with double insulation or with three conductors (Neutral-Live wire-Ground). ELECTRONIC Wire runs are available to complete the boat equipment. Do not install electronic instruments or repeaters less than 1,50 m away from the radio loudspeakers.
  • Page 92 ELEMENTS - AUTO PILOT Location: Cockpit locker Location - Inside wheelhouse Location - Wheelhouse exterior Elements - VHF Location: Technical room WARNING Refer to the manufacturer's instructions for use and maintenance. 88/112...
  • Page 93 ENGINE GENERAL INFORMATION ENGINE INSTALLATION 89/112...
  • Page 94 GENERAL INFORMATION TYPE OF MOTORISATION Your boat is fitted with two in-board diesel engines. Transmission type is Stern-drive. 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.
  • Page 95 PRECAUTIONS OF USE, OPERATING ADVICE General point - In this vessel, 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.
  • Page 96 MAIN COMPONENTS OF THE ENGINE Location: Engine compartment Fuel filter Box Electronics Engine Hydraulic fluid tank - Trim 92/112...
  • Page 97 ENGINE FITTING 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. Access to the engine Access to the engine is obtained through the service compartment.
  • Page 98 ENGINE FITTING Designation Engine Engine control Fuel filter Fuel tank Engine instrument panel Filler cap - Diesel Batteries Ventilation Bow thruster Steering Vents 94/112...
  • Page 99 POSITION OF FUEL SUPPLY VALVES SEA WATER INLET VALVE FOR ENGINE Fuel supply valve Sea water inlet valve for engine (located directly on sockets) 95/112...
  • Page 100 PRECAUTION - Do not change the propeller without specialist's advice. Anodes Anodes - Flaps Anode General Anodes - Base ADVICE - RECOMMENDATION - Regularly check the anode for corrosion, at least 2 times a year. - Change the anode if necessary (Before it lost 50% of its weight). - Use anodes corresponding to the zone of navigation of the boat (fresh water / sea water).
  • Page 101 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 to filter fuel very finely.
  • Page 102 ENGINE CONTROL Ignition key Ignition key (EVC-E version) Inside wheelhouse Engine control lever Joystick (For manoeuvring vessel at low speed) Wheelhouse - Flying bridge Engine control lever Joystick Electronics box - Joystick Location: Engine compartment WARNING Refer to the manufacturer's instructions for use and maintenance. 98/112...
  • Page 103 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). 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.
  • Page 104 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.
  • Page 105: Launching

    LAUNCHING LAUNCHING RECOMMENDATIONS 101/112...
  • Page 106 POSITION OF HOISTING CRADLE AND STRAPS Note: Measurements are expressed in mm. 102/112...
  • Page 107 Implementation of transport cradles Vue - Latérale 2 1 0 7 1 2 3 1 3 8 0 7 103/112...
  • Page 108 Vue - avant 3 7 2 8 2 6 0 0 3 8 9 2 9 5 0 3 8 9 2 9 5 0 Note: Measurements are expressed in mm. 104/112...
  • Page 109: Launching Recommendations

    LAUNCHING RECOMMENDATIONS A lot of skill and care is required to commission your PRESTIGE 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 PRESTIGE dealer.
  • Page 110 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. Before starting the engine, refer to chapter 11 "Engine". 106/112...
  • Page 111: Storage

    WINTER STORAGE LAYING UP PROTECTION AND MAINTENANCE 107/112...
  • Page 112 LAYING UP - Take ashore all the ship's log, the ropes that are not used for mooring, the galley 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.
  • Page 113 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.
  • Page 115: Personal Notes

    Personal notes PRESTIGE (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). 111/112...

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