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OCEANIS 48
Owner's Manual
Code: 134827
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  • Page 1 OCEANIS 48 Owner's Manual Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 3: Welcome Aboard

    The whole BENETEAU team welcomes you aboard. A BENETEAU 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 The boat must have on board all the proper safety equipment (lifejackets, The BENETEAU shipyards may not be held responsible for any alterations buoys, harness, flares, liferafts, etc.) depending on the type of vessel, its which they have not approved.
  • Page 6: Standard Requirements, It Has A General Purpose And It May

    ARNING So as to be able to continuously improve their product the BENETEAU shipyards reserve the right to make any alterations in Indicates the existence of a danger which could lead to injury or design, layout or equipment which they judge necessary.
  • Page 7 Introduction HISTORY OF UPDATES • Index A ..................12/2011 • Index B ..................08/2012 • Index C..................03/2013 • Index D..................09/2013 • Index E ..................01/2014 • Index F ..................06/2014 • Index G ..................07/2015 • Index H..................09/2015 Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 9 .............. Introduction 7...........General specifications 13..............Safety 31..............Hull 39..............Deck 53..........Steering system 59..........Rigging and sails Contents 77..............Interior 83........Water and sewage water 97..........Electrical equipment 10 10 121...............Engine 11 11 151............Launching 12 12 155..........Winter Storage ............Personal notes...
  • Page 11: General Specifications

    General specifications Technical specifications Certification Design category Your boat...
  • Page 12 Maximum load recommended by the builder ......3 900 kg ECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OCEANIS L.O.A ....................14,60 m Including the mass of the persons who are authorized on board (75 kg/ Hull length..................14,27 m 165 lbs per adult), the supplies, the liquids that can be used (fresh water L.W.L.
  • Page 13 Up to and Up to and I..................18 750 mm including 4 including 0,5 m J..................6 064 mm P ..................17 098 mm E ..................5 555 mm The sails are the main propulsion means of the OCEANIS 48. Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 14 Category A: At high sea Category D: In sheltered waters The boat is designed to sail in winds that may exceed Beaufort force 8 The boat is designed to sail in winds that may exceed Beaufort force 4 and in waves of a significant height of 4 metres and more. and in waves of a significant height of 0,5 metres and more.
  • Page 15 Engine type Serial number Engine key number BENETEAU (Establishment of the company SPBI) Z.I. des Mares - BP 66 - 85270 St - Hilaire - de - Riez - FRANCE - Tèl. + 33 (0)2 51 60 50 10 - http://www.beneteau.com...
  • Page 17 Safety Safety Equipment General information Gas system Recommendations for gas Fight against fire Bilge pump system Emergency tiller...
  • Page 18 AFETY QUIPMENT Designation Position of swimming ladder (means of coming back onboard) Location: Scale of help Position of the liferaft Swimming ladder Scale of help Storage locker for liferaft (not supplied) (means of coming back onboard) (Ref 1) (Ref 2) (Ref 3) Safety Code: 134827...
  • Page 19 Safety ENERAL INFORMATION ANGER DANGERS The major hazards concern: - Fuel leaks or vapour represent a danger of fire and explosion. - The gas system. - Leave the engine compartment ventilated for a long time before starting the engine. - The electrical system. - There may be danger of fire or explosion if direct current systems are incorrectly used.
  • Page 20 AS SYSTEM OCATION 2 and 3-cabin versions 4 and 5-cabin versions Designation Designation Gas cylinder locker Gas system Kitchen sink evacuation through-hull Valve - Stop Drain - Gas cylinder locker A pictogram helps to locate it easily Valve Supply valve - Gas 6 - Open position Gas cylinder locker 7 - Closed position...
  • Page 21 Safety ECOMMENDATIONS FOR GAS Type of cylinder: butane, service pressure 10 kg/cm or according to current standards of your country). ARNING Close the valves on the system and on the cylinder when the appliances are not used. Close the valves -Don't use a solution containing ammonia.
  • Page 22 CHEMA ERSION UROPE Designation Regulator valve Gas cylinder Drain Connection kit gas bottle Rubber washers Pictogram Connection kit gas copper PVC girdled sleeve Gas appliance connection kit Safety Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 23 Safety 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. ARNING Pay particular attention to keep in good condition the screw thread of the cylinder on which the regulator is.
  • Page 24 CHEMA ERSION US Designation Regulator valve 12V Gas cylinder Drain Stuffing box PVC girdled sleeve Electromagnetic valve for gas 12V Pipe Propane Plastic Safety Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 25 Safety MERGENCY EVACUATION AND LOCATION OF EXTINGUISHERS Emergency exits in case of fire Step - Exits - Forward cabin - Deck hatch of the fore cabin - Companionway Note: Same position for the other layouts. Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 26 Position of portable extinguishers (not supplied) Deck - Cockpit locker Version 2 cabins - Forward cabin closet - Aft cabin closet to starboard - Galley Version 3 cabins - Forward cabin closet - Aft cabin closet to starboard - Galley Version 4 cabins - Forward cabin closet - Aft cabin closet - Starboard...
  • Page 27 Extinguisher, per unit, minimum capacity 5A/34B. -Do not obstruct the safety controls (fuel oil For the model OCEANIS 48: 20A/136B (equivalent 4 extinguishers of this minimum capacity). valves, gas valves, power switches). -Do not block the extinguishers placed on shelves.
  • Page 28 OSITION OF FUEL VALVE AND ENGINE COMPARTMENT EXTINGUISHER APERTURE Supply valve - Fuel Extinguisher hole located under A pictogram helps to locate it Starboard tank Port tank the companionway step easily (Extra tank) Note: Same position for the other layouts. Safety Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 29 Safety The engine compartment has a port that makes it possible to inject the extinguishing product inside without opening the usual access hatches. NSTRUCTIONS TO FOLLOW IN CASE OF A FIRE IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT BILGE - Stop the engine. - Switch off power and stop fuel supply.
  • Page 30 SE OF THE MANUAL BILGE PUMP Location - Arm - Pump Operation Location Starboard cockpit locker Capacity: 0,7 l / minute Safety Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 31 Safety ..ILGE PUMP SYSTEM ARNING ANUAL BILGE PUMP The manual bilge pump is in the cockpit. -The bilge pump system is not designed to The control arm of the pump shall be kept accessible whatever the circumstances. provide buoyancy to the boat in case of damage.
  • Page 32 SE STEERS FRANK OF HELP Sector access port Emergency tiller + Tie bar Safety Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 33 Safety MERGENCY TILLER DVICE ECOMMENDATION The emergency tiller is in an aft locker and shall be easy to get to. To operate the tiller: -The emergency tiller is designed only to - Use a winch handle and unscrew the tiller cover situated at the back of the cockpit. be able to continue underway at a reduced speed in case of steering gear - Insert the tiller into the rudder stock and make sure it is fully secure in the square.
  • Page 35 Hull Maintenance of the Hull Lifting Keel...
  • Page 36 IFTING Wetted area : 59 m² Hull Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 37 Hull AINTENANCE OF THE RECAUTION 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 -Consult the harbourmaster's office to find protect your boat from outside attacks (salt, sun, electrolysis ...).
  • Page 38 General points The ballast is the appendix located under a sailing yacht. It is an essential component of stability, essential for the operation of the boat. The ballast is fixed to the bottom of the hull by bolts or pins and nuts with the corresponding tightening torque. Maintenance The ballast is a part of the hull under the waterline.
  • Page 39 Hull HULL FITTING CUPPERS OCATION View - Port side Designation Vent hole - Forward water tank Vent hole - Holding tank (Version 2/3 cabins) Vent hole - Extra water tank (Port side) Vent hole - Holding tank (Version 4/5 cabins) Vent hole - Fuel tank - additional Outlet - Heating Generator exhaust...
  • Page 40 NDER LOATATION DEPENDING ON VERSION 3 4 5 10 11 12 14 15 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Hull Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 41 Hull Designation Drain scupper - Compartment - BIB Seawater inlet - WC WC evacuation - to sea Shower draining Bathroom washbasin evacuation Seawater inlet - Generator Drainage - Galley sink / Dishwasher / Cooler Seawater inlet - Foot pump Seawater inlet - Air conditioning WC evacuation - to sea Bathroom washbasin evacuation Shower draining...
  • Page 42 TARBOARD Designation Outlet - Heating Chain locker drain scuppers Vent hole - Fuel tank Vent hole - Holding tank (Version 2/3/4 cabins) Vent hole - Extra water tank (Starboard) Vent hole - Holding tank (Version 4/5 cabins) Engine exhaust Draining of manual bilge pump & electrical Drainage - Air conditioning (x4) (Version 4/5 cabins) Drainage - Air conditioning (All versions) Hull...
  • Page 43 Deck Navigation - Deck Layout Stability Prevention of man overboard Mooring lines Towing Mooring Maintenance of the Deck...
  • Page 44 NAVIGATION - DECK LAYOUT A. Mooring cleats Jack-lines to be fixed to the mooring cleats B. Towing: - at the bow, to be towed - at the stern, to tow C. Swimming ladder (means of coming back onboard) D. Platform aft E.
  • Page 45 Deck TABILITY Breaking waves represent a serious danger for stability and for taking in water. Close the companionway ANGER doors and hatches in heavy seas. During sailing keep all the portholes, windows and doors closed. -Wear your life jacket. - The stability is reduced when you add weight in the upper parts. -In heavy weather, wear your safety - Stability may be reduced when towing a boat or when heavy weights are lifted with the davits.
  • Page 46 OWING ARNING OWING BOAT Windlass operations are dangerous: - Tow another boat at a reduced speed and as smoothly as you can. -Always keep the anchor chain or rode free - Pay particular attention when you throw or catch the towing rope (it may foul on the propeller). and unfouled.
  • Page 47 Deck Platform - aft ANGER Closed position Opening in progress Open position - Do not climb onto the platform while in motion. ARNING - Do not use the rear platform while sailing. - Maximum platform load = 300 Kg. (Load must be uniformly distributed).
  • Page 48 emergency procedure In case of electrical failure, you can close the platform manually by following the stages below: - Shut off the DC supply of the cylinder by the circuit breaker (Starboard aft cabin); - Remove the protection key from the cylinder body (Ref 1); - Insert an Allen key to be used as a crank handle.
  • Page 49 Deck Folding gangway ARNING General view -Maximum load permitted on gangway: 300 kg. -Maximum height difference between boat and quay: 50 cm. -The gangway must not be used as a diving board. Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 50 Vertical support Locking of the gangway in the horizontal position - The gangway is designed for the purpose of allowing embarkation and disembarkation from the boat onto the quay. Any other use is dangerous and forbidden. - It is essential to lock the hinge mechanism of the gangway in the horizontal position before use.
  • Page 51 Deck Closure - Companionway Opening - Door Door holding - Closed position Door holding - Open position ARNING Must be secured while sailing. Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 52 Cockpit table Mechanism Opening / Closure 1. 12 V socket - Lighting 2. Lamp switch Deck Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 53 Deck LECTRIC WINDLASS Windlass circuit breaker - 150A Location: Starboard aft cabin 1. Bow fitting 2. Chain locker 3. 12V 1500 W Electric windlass 4. Clinch 5. Chain rim 12 mm diameter 6. Remote control (Forward cargo) Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 54 NCHORING 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 DVICE ECOMMENDATION turn freely and to release the anchor from the stem fitting -After each trip rinse the windlass and - Re-engage the brake and let the anchor hang until the mooring position is reached.
  • Page 55 Deck AINTENANCE OF THE RECAUTION Preferably wash your boat on shore. Use as few cleaning agents as possible. -Consult the harbourmaster's office to find Don't use solvents or aggressive detergent agents (Refer to chapter 3 "Hull"). out the conditions of water use and the maintenance area for cleaning your Don't discharge cleaning agents into the water.
  • Page 57: Steering System

    Steering system Steering Gear...
  • Page 58 CHEMATIC DIAGRAM Steering system Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 59 Steering system Detail B Detail C Detail D Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 60 Designation Rudder Rudder stock Collar - Stainless steel - Ø 140 Collar - Stainless steel - Ø 100 Balance bush Bronze bush - Ø 140x60 Bearing - Rudder port tube Bronze bush - Ø 100x60 Stock arm Stock arm stop Bored segment Pin - Sector Deck filler - Emergency tiller...
  • Page 61 Steering system TEERING ARNING ABLE ADJUSTMENT TEERING SYSTEM The steering gear is assembled and pre-adjusted at the factory, however, only actual use at sea will enable -The steering system is a feature of sailing the steering cable to find its definitive postion around the wheel drum. safety and for this reason must be verified at least once a year.
  • Page 63: Rigging And Sails

    Rigging and sails Standing rigging Running rigging Winches Setting the sails Sails...
  • Page 64 IAGRAM AILS Rigging and sails Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 65 Rigging and sails TANDING RIGGING Your BENETEAU dealer was responsible for stepping the mast of your boat. ANGER 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.
  • Page 66 IGGING DIAGRAM LASSICAL MAST Designation Genoa furler line genoa car adjustment Genoa sheet Spinnaker sheet Furling line - Code 0 Rigging and sails Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 67 Rigging and sails IGGING DIAGRAM OLLER FURLING MAST Designation Genoa furler line genoa car adjustment Genoa sheet Spinnaker sheet Furling line - Code 0 Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 68 UNNING RIGGING ARNING AINTENANCE -Refer to the manufacturer's instructions to Lightly grease the sheave pins. Change any distorted or dented sheave. Inspect the pins of the sheaves at the remove the winches and put them back. top of the mast once a year. -Improper refitting may result in accidents Regularly check the condition of the jam cleat jaws.
  • Page 69 Rigging and sails ETTING THE SAILS LASSICAL 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.
  • Page 70 YSTEM AST STEP LASSICAL MAST Port side Starboard Roof Designation Designation Genoa halyard Kicking strap Main halyard Reef 3 Reef 2 Spinnaker halyard from left to right: Mainsail sheet Fore stay sail halyard Port side: Genoa halyard Mainsail foot Reef 1 Main halyard Reef 2 Mainsail foot...
  • Page 71 Rigging and sails YSTEM AST STEP OLLER FURLING MAST Port side Starboard Designation Designation Genoa halyard Kicking strap Main halyard Mainsail foot Uphaul Spinnaker halyard Mainsail sheet Fore stay sail halyard Mainsail safety block stopper Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 72 URLING GENOA ITTING - Secure the head and halyard to the swivel. Secure the tack to the drum and sheets. DVICE ECOMMENDATION - Insert the bolt rope into the hole and hoist it and take care that you do not tear it. -When you are not sailing, slacken the - Have the halyard taut enough but hoist less taut than a sail on a normal stay.
  • Page 73 Rigging and sails YSTEM LASSICAL MAINSAIL YSTEM URLING MAINSAIL Designation Designation Kicking strap Kicking strap Single pulley Single pulley Mainsail sheet Mainsail sheet Mainsail safety block stopper Single pulley Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 74 YSTEM ENOA Designation Genoa sheet Mainsail safety block stopper Stanchion fairleads Stanchion block Single pulley Rigging and sails Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 75 Rigging and sails YSTEM SYMMETRICAL SPINNAKER Designation Single pulley Single pulley Spinnaker tack Spinnaker halyard Spinnaker sheet Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 76 YSTEM Designation Single pulley Rail end piece Genoa traveller genoa car adjustment Rigging and sails Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 77 Rigging and sails AILS DVICE ECOMMENDATION The working life of a sail mainly depends on its being regularly maintained. -At the end of the sailing season, and if When sailing, trim the sails properly in accordance with the stresses in order to reduce the harmful strains possible before winter, leave your sails to on the fabric.
  • Page 78 LEANING 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). AULING DOWN THE STANDARD MAINSAIL To haul down the mainsail: - Haul up.
  • Page 79 Rigging and sails YSTEM Designation Furling line - Code 0 Pig tail Spinnaker halyard - With pulley block Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 81 Interior Introduction Interior maintenance Maintenance of fabrics...
  • Page 82 NTRODUCTION Version 2 cabins Version 3 cabins Version 4 cabins Version 5 cabins Interior Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 83 Interior NTERIOR MAINTENANCE RECAUTION NTERIOR - Take advantage of the fine weather to take the settee and berth cushions out. -For the PVC fabrics, don't use any solvent - Put the cushions vertically if you leave the boat for long. or solvent based product (pure alcohol, acetone, trichloroethylene).
  • Page 85 Interior 100% POLYESTER RALON 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 87: Water And Sewage Water

    Water and sewage water Water tanks Water system - Distribution Water system - Drainage Sewage...
  • Page 88 Forward water tank Deck fillers Location: Forward cabin Capacity: 330 litre Water tanks - additional Gauge Location: Port saloon & Starboard Location: Electrical panel Capacity: 2 x 165 litre Refer to the instructions for use Correspondence: Tank 1 = Port saloon Tank 2 = Starboard saloon Tank 3 = Forward cabin Water and sewage water...
  • Page 89 Water and sewage water ATER TANKS ARNING PERATION In order to prevent any handling mistakes, never fill the water and fuel tanks at the same time. -The tanks' nominal capacity cannot be fully used due to the load and the need to During filling, avoid handling contaminants near the fillers.
  • Page 90 LUMBING BOARD OCATION TARBOARD SALOON 1. Supply valves - Tanks 2. Expansion tank 3. Water pump 12V + Filter Water heater - 220V Control on theelectrical panel Location: Port aft cabin 1. Thermostatic mixer valve 2. 40l water heater Water and sewage water Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 91: Electrical Equipment

    Water and sewage water ATER SYSTEM ISTRIBUTION ARNING SE OF THE WASHBASINS AND SHOWERS - Close the valves and turn off the taps after use. -Turn off the shore freshwater supply valve before leaving the vessel. EA WATER FOOT PUMP The footpump allows the discharge of seawater or freshwater without activating the water system.
  • Page 92 OCKPIT SHOWER SPRAY Location 1. Shower 2. Mixer tap OCKET HORE WATER ARNING Always shut off the water shore supply before leaving the boat. Water and sewage water Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 93 Water and sewage water ATER SYSTEM RAINAGE DVICE ECOMMENDATION PERATION -Regularly check the valves and thru-hull Waste water from the sink, washbasins and heads is drained off by thru-hull fittings with ball valves (the seacocks for proper operation and valve is closed when the valve handle is perpendicular to the hose, the valve is open when the valve handle watertightness.
  • Page 94 HOWER DRAINING TARBOARD FORWARD 1. Pump - Shower draining Control - Shower draining 2. Shower draining HOWER DRAINING TARBOARD 1. Draining pump for shower Control 2. Shower draining Draining pump for shower Water and sewage water Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 95 Water and sewage water EWAGE DVICE ECOMMENDATION SE OF THE MARINE HEADS Before you use the heads, check that the water intake valve and draining valve are open. -When you are in a marina, use the club- To empty the bowl: house sanitary facilities (if there are).
  • Page 96 Kitchen sink drain - Cooler Sink drainage valve + Cooler Pump - Cooler + Control Location: Under the sink Water and sewage water Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 97 Water and sewage water LECTRIC TOILET DVICE ECOMMENDATION 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. -Completely empty the black water system before leaving the vessel unattended in Use of toilets Quiet Flush temperatures below freezing..
  • Page 98 Black water circuit - Schematic diagram Deck or sea evacuation Deck only evacuation 1. Deck filler - Suction and Rinsing 1. WC 2. Tank vent hole 2. Seawater inlet 3. Thru-hull seacock 4. Sewage tank 5. Closing cap 6. Vent hole 7.
  • Page 99 Water and sewage water Sewage tank 2 cabins 3 cabins 4 cabins 5 cabins Capacity: see : Version 1. Tank, 73 l 2. Tank, 64 l WC evacuation - Deck Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 100 WC - Starboard WC - forward ARNING -The tanks' nominal capacity cannot be fully used due to the load and the need to maintain the correct trim. A 20% reserve should be kept. ARNING Thru-hull seacock Seawater inlet - WC Thru-hull seacock Seawater inlet - WC Access: Starboard aft cabin...
  • Page 101 Electrical equipment General information 12 V DC system 110-220 V AC system Equipment...
  • Page 102 12 V E LECTRICAL PANEL Location: Chart table Designation Designation Indicator - common - Shore Test batteries Warning light - reversal of polarity Alarm disabling Control - Water heater - 220 V Fuel gauge Control - Battery charger - 220 V Water gauge Control - Sockets 220V Multi-function display...
  • Page 103 Electrical equipment ENERAL INFORMATION ANGER LECTRICAL PANEL The electrical switchboard does not require any routine maintenance . In case an electric appliance is not -There may be danger of fire or explosion if energized, check: direct current systems are incorrectly used.
  • Page 104 Synoptic - 12 V -PE10 +BPE1 -BPE1 -BPE11 +BPE11 +PE10 220 Volts / 50Hz -BPE1 +BPE1 -BPE11 +BPE11 -PE10 +BPE12 +BPE13 -BPE12 -BPE13 +PE10 -PE1 +PE1 -BPE14 +BPE14 -PE11 +PE11 Electrical equipment Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 105 Electrical equipment BOW THRUSTER 24V OCATION PERATION Control - Nozzle Elements - Forward cabin Wheelhouse - Port side 1. Battery set (4 x 50A) 2. 200A fuse 3. Battery switch 4. Relay coupler 5. Motor 24V Operation: The thruster works with the vessel's engine running. The electric battery switch for the thruster automatically comes on or goes off when the thruster is started or stopped.
  • Page 106 Electrical protection fuses Location - Chart table unit 1. Lighting Circuit breakers 2. Lighting 3. Lighting 4. Lighting 5. Shower pump 6. Shower pump Solenoid - Gas 8. Hifi 9. VHF 10. Socket 11. Bilge pump Circuit breakers are resettable. 12.
  • Page 107 Electrical equipment ATTERIES ATTERY SWITCH Service batteries Location: Starboard aft cabin Engine battery Capacity: 2 x 140A 1. Battery switch - Common negative Capacity: 110A Service batteries - additional 2. Battery switch - Positive engine Capacity: 2 x 140A Location: Starboard aft cabin 3.
  • Page 108 IAGRAM CHEMA ATTERIES Electrical equipment Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 109 Electrical equipment ATTERIES Battery charging is achieved through the alternator coupled to the engine or through use of the 220 V shore ARNING charger. Keep the batteries charged enough (essential to ensure them a correct service life). -Never work on a live electric fitting. Make the most of time alongside to use the 220 V shore charger so as to start out sailing with fully charged -Do not touch the battery terminals, danger batteries.
  • Page 110 NODES ARNING General points - The sacrificial anodes protect the boat's metal components from electrolysis. -Never cover the anodes in antifoul. -During the first few weeks that the boat is in - A sacrificial anode is a consumable part that protects submerged metal parts by its dissolution the water, check the anodes and if (oxidation).
  • Page 111 Electrical equipment Cleaning anodes - Use sandpaper. Do not use metal brushes or steel tools to clean the boat, it may damage the galvanic protection. Replacing the anodes - The anodes are fastened with screws and nuts. First, remove the screws and nuts that hold the anode, then clean the contact surface. Press the new anode to obtain a good electrical contact.
  • Page 112 HORE POWER SOCKET Differential switch 40A - Shore power socket 220V - 32A Bipolar circuit breaker 32A Chart table unit (Ref 1) (Ref 2) Electrical equipment Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 113 Electrical equipment , 110-220 V. LECTRICAL CIRCUIT ANGER ENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS - Never let the end of the boat/shore supply cable Certain vessels are equipped (as either standard or optional features depending on the model)with a hang in the water: The result may be an electric 110 V or 230 V circuit.
  • Page 114 - 220V IAGRAM CHEMA SHORE / QUAI GENERATOR 078378 220 Volts / 50Hz POWER REVERSE POLARITY 6mm² 077555 220 Volts / 50Hz PQCL3 220 Volts / 50Hz GEN102 077555 078378 GEN103 078378 077555 PQCL2 220 Volts / 50Hz PCL11 PCL1 PCL17 GEN10 230V /...
  • Page 115 Electrical equipment 220V LEMENTS ELEVISION 1. 30A breaker 2. Aerial 3. Inverter Location: Chart table unit PERATION The televisions power, supplied by a transformer which is powered with batteries of service, operates at 220V. 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 116 IR CONDITIONING ARNING ENERAL POINTS -Refer to the apparatus instructions for The air-conditioning cools the air temperature inside the boat (only when the boat is floating in water). use and maintenance. The cooling circuit consists of one or more compressors that operate independently. A compressor is -Never start the generator when the called "reversible"...
  • Page 117 Electrical equipment ENERATOR CHEMA ENERAL POINTS A generator is a device that can produce electricity (220V or 110V) from a mechanical energy (fuel). The generator will fed the onboard equipment operating at 220V or 110V, moored or sailing. PERATION - Open the raw water intake valves and evacuation valves. - Turn the generator's battery switch to the ON position.
  • Page 118 Generator - Schematic diagram Designation Fuel filter Sea water filter Water trap Anti-siphon valve Differential circuit breaker Generator Water - Gas separator Seawater inlet Drainage - Sea water Outlet Electrical equipment Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 119 Electrical equipment QUIPMENT DVICE ECOMMENDATION ENERAL INTRODUCTION -Place the protective covers on the (As far as possible) use electric appliances with double insulation or with three conductors (Neutral-Live repeaters when unused for long periods. wire-Ground). -When sailing store the protective covers inside the boat to avoid losing them.
  • Page 120 LECTRONIC RANSDUCER LOCATION View - interior View - Outside Electrical equipment Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 121 Electrical equipment LECTRONIC DVICE ECOMMENDATION EAD LINES The log and depth sounder sensors are located under the forward cabin floor. Keep the log sensor cowl -For best results, remove any metal close to the instrument so as to be able to intervene in complete safety. compass.
  • Page 122 LECTRONIC CHEMATIC DIAGRAM Electrical equipment Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 123 Electrical equipment AYOUT OF COMPONENTS Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 125 Engine General information Engine fitting Dock and go version 10 10...
  • Page 126 Fuel tank Gauge - Location: Port aft cabin Deck filler Electrical panel Capacity: 200 litre Correspondence: Selection pull tank Extra tank Tank 1: Port side Lever pushed: Supply - Starboard tank Capacity: 200 litre Tank 2: Starboard Lever pulled: Supply - Port tank Starboard aft cabin Refer to the instructions for use.
  • Page 127 10 10 Engine ENERAL INFORMATION ANGER YPE OF MOTORISATION Your vessel is fitted with an in-board diesel engine. -Stop the engine and refrain from smoking during fuel tank filling. Transmission type is Sail Drive (Sail Drive version). -Make sure that the ventilation openings in The transmission is POD type (Dock &...
  • Page 128 OTOR IAGRAM OCATION Engine Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 129 10 10 Engine Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 130 Engine Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 131 10 10 Engine Designation Inlet - fresh air Deck filler Instrument panel - Motor Joystick Engine control Tank Service batteries Filter Engine battery Motor Battery switch Hot air extraction Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 132 AIN COMPONENTS OF THE ENGINE Designation Ventilator Anti-siphon valve Expansion tank Sea water filter Diesel filter Engine Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 133 10 10 Engine Motor These instructions give detailed explanations on proper operation of the engine. ANGER - Refill before the fuel tanks have almost run dry (the fuel system may be stopped for lack of fuel). -Always start the engine with the control - Make sure you have enough fuel before sailing.
  • Page 134 UPPLY VALVE EA WATER INLET VALVE FOR ENGINE Supply valve Tank (Ref 1) Supply valve Engine water intake valve Extra tank (Ref 2) View interior Stuffing box (Ref 1) Engine Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 135 10 10 Engine Fuel filter Engine running problems may have different origins, including dirty fuel. The injection pump may wear out ANGER if there is water in the system. -Never obstruct access to the fuel valve. 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.
  • Page 136 Engine control Propeller detail Designation Control - Reverser Joystick Dock and Go Engine panel detail Designation Propeller Anode Base Designation Tachometer Revolution counter Control indicator lights Pre-heating Stop/start switch Engine Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 137 10 10 Engine The instrument panel has all the testing functions of the engine and it does not require any special precaution (refer to engine leaflet). RECAUTION Check the clutch and accelerator cables (lubricate the end fittings and forks). -Do not change the propeller without ISIBILITY FROM THE STEERING STATION specialist's advice.
  • Page 138 & GO VERSION DVICE ECOMMENDATION General point - The Dock & Go transmission is an electronically controlled mechanical transmission. It is imperative to change the transmission oil - This type of transmission operates without a reverse gear, reversing is achieved by rotating the POD after the 250 first hours of use (please consult 180 degrees.
  • Page 139 10 10 Engine Start Quick Guide Start the engine using the control lever Start the engine, using the joystick to move sideways (Dock & Go) (forward and reverse) Turn on all battery switches. Turn on all battery switches. Turn on power to the navigation electronics at the electrical Start the engine.
  • Page 140 Diagrammatic view Reference Designation Heat engine POD rotary motor: Make the POD under the waterline turn 270 to starboard Clutch actuator: enables gear engagement and disengagement Clutch: Mechanical linkage between the engine and the propeller shaft TCU: (Transmission and Clutch Management) interface between the clutch activator and the VMU VMU (Vessel Management Unit): the brains of the system, it gathers all the info from the system(joystick, control lever,...
  • Page 141 10 10 Engine AYOUT OF COMPONENTS Rotating motor Clutch actuator (Ref 2) (Ref 3) TCU housing (Transmission and Clutch Management) VMU housing (Vessel Management Unit) Throttle actuator (Ref 5) (Ref 6) (Ref 7) Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 142 LAYOUT Bow Thruster (no ZF) RPM sensor Power Autopilot (no ZF) RPM sensor adapter Angular steering sensor Throttle acuator Main Harness VMU Throttle cable X10 (only ZF) Joystick X6 - CAN In Harness V.M.U. Termination resistor Side Mounting Control head harness Control head Steering electrical safety connector...
  • Page 143 10 10 Engine Operation 1. General points - The Dock and Go system is a manoeuvring aid to facilitate coming alongside and leaving the dock. This system must not in any circumstances be used as a means of navigation, even during approach manoeuvres in port.
  • Page 144 3. Operation - Turn on all battery switches. The bow thruster battery master switches will turn on automatically when the bow thruster control is picked up. - Open the fuel supply valve(s) from the fuel tank(s). - Open the engine water inlet valve. - Switch on the navigation electronics (Electrical panel).
  • Page 145 10 10 Engine 4. Joystick operation ANGER REMINDER: Before using the system, ensure that the bow thruster light is illuminated (see above) once the boat's engine is startedCheck that the bow thruster indicator light is showing steady green - If you activate the joystick while the rudder blade is not in the same position as the boat's axis, it when the joystick is in operation.
  • Page 146 SING THE JOYSTICK Push the joystick forwards. The boat moves forwards. The acceleration is proportional to the position of the joystick. Push the joystick back. The boat moves backwards. The acceleration is proportional to the position of the joystick. Push the joystick to port. The boat moves to port.
  • Page 147 10 10 Engine ARNING - The effects of the Dock & Go system's rotation will be noticeable to a greater or lesser extent depending on the boat's way. Several movements can be combined: Push the joystick to starboard + Turn the joystick clockwise. The boat moves to starboard but the bow swings more quickly than the stern.
  • Page 148 Turn the joystick anti-clockwise. The boat turns to port (virtually pivoting around its keel). Forward or reverse acceleration is proportional to the position of the joystick. Turn the joystick clockwise. The boat turns to starboard (virtually pivoting around its keel). Forward or reverse acceleration is proportional to the position of the joystick. Push the joystick forwards + turn clockwise.
  • Page 149 10 10 Engine QUIT JOYSTICK MODE ARNING - To retake control with the engine control lever, it is Press the button for 1 second. essential to disengage the joystick by pressing the button behind the joystick. RAYMARINE version: The auto pilot comes out of "MOTORISED HELM" mode and goes into STAND-BY mode.
  • Page 150 5. MODE WARM UP (warming up the engine) - WARM UP mode is a mode in which the engine is disengaged and accelerated. - To engage the "WARM UP" position, press the button and keep it pressed whilst moving the throttle to the first forward notch, then release the button. "WARM UP"...
  • Page 151 10 10 Engine 7. Maintenance Check engine oil level. The level must be between the 2 marks on the gauge (see engine manual). Check POD base oil level. The level must be taken by inserting the dipstick in the hole (without screwing it down). The level must be between the 2 marks on the gauge (see ZF manual).
  • Page 152 8. Dock & Go circuit protection Lighted safety fuses Reference Designation Motor supply 40A Supply VHS 1 after engine contact Supply VHS 2 after engine contact VMU power supply VMU VMU power supply TCU 1 VMU power supply TCU 2 Supply VMU after engine contact Supply TCU after engine contact Supply pod after engine contact...
  • Page 153 10 10 Engine AVIGATION EMINDER OF SOME ADVICE DVICE ECOMMENDATION Stability During sailing keep all the portholes, windows and doors closed. -Have the whole driving and steering systems checked and maintained by a - The stability is reduced when you add weight in the upper parts. professional.
  • Page 155 Launching Launching recommendations Stepping the mast 11 11...
  • Page 156 OSITION OF HOISTING CRADLE AND STRAPS       A. Positioning of hoisting straps B. Positioning of launching cradles Note: Measurements are expressed in mm. Launching Code: 134827 Index H...
  • Page 157 AUNCHING RECOMMENDATIONS ARNING A lot of skill and care is required to commission your BENETEAU boat. The proper working of all your boat's equipment is the result of the quality of the commissioning operations. -Do not stay on board or under the boat In order to remain completely under guarantee in the case of any failure of parts or materials the first during hoisting.
  • Page 158 FTER 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 10 "Motor". TEPPING THE MAST Please contact your dealer.
  • Page 159: Winter Storage

    Winter Storage Laying up Protection and maintenance 12 12...
  • Page 161 12 12 Winter Storage AYING UP - Take ashore all the ship's log, the ropes that are not used for mooring, the galley equipment, supplies, DVICE ECOMMENDATION clothes, the safety equipment, batteries, the gas cylinder. - Mark again the safety equipment, check the expiration dates, have the liferaft overhauled. -You alone know all the particularities of your boat and its equipment: - Take advantage of this laying up to draw up a complete inventory of the equipment.
  • Page 163 12 12 Winter Storage Motor 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 164 Personal notes Dealer stamp The present document is not contractual and since we constantly desire to improve our models, we reserve the right to modify them without notice. The present document is not contractual and since we constantly desire to improve our models, we reserve the right to modify them without notice. Code: 134827 Index H...

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