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FR-BEY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
053228
BENETEAU REF :
SUMMARY:
I) INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................ 3
II) IDENTITY CARD OF THE BOAT ................................................................................................................... 4
III) ACCOMMODATION ....................................................................................................................................... 6
IV) DECK (Location of the life raft) ........................................................................................................................ 8
V) SAILS AND RIGGING ...................................................................................................................................... 9
VI) FRESHWATER AND BLACK WATER TANKS ......................................................................................... 13
VII)BILGE PUMP SYSTEM ................................................................................................................................ 15
VIII)SEACOCKS AND SKIN FITTINGS ............................................................................................................ 17
IX) ELECTRIC SYSTEMS ................................................................................................................................... 19
X) GAS SYSTEM .................................................................................................................................................. 25
XI) EMERGENCY SYSTEM OF THE STEERING SYSTEM ........................................................................... 27
XII) MOTORIZATION ......................................................................................................................................... 28
XIII) HANDLING.................................................................................................................................................. 31
XIV) MAINTENANCE ......................................................................................................................................... 32
XV) ENVIRONMENT .......................................................................................................................................... 35
EXPLANATION OF THE TYPOGRAPHY USED:
DANGER
WARNING
TAKE CARE
MAJ ANG 22/12/05
OWNER'S MANUAL
OCEANIS 393
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    OCEANIS 393 OWNER’S MANUAL OCEANIS 393 FR-BEY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 053228 BENETEAU REF : SUMMARY: I) INTRODUCTION ..............................3 II) IDENTITY CARD OF THE BOAT ........................4 III) ACCOMMODATION ............................6 IV) DECK (Location of the life raft) ........................8 V) SAILS AND RIGGING ............................
  • Page 2 ADDRESS ………………………………………………………………………….. ………………………………………………………………………….. ………………………………………………………………………….. Owner of the OCEANIS 393 n° ………………………………………………………………………………. Do certify that I have accepted delivery and read the information in the owner’s manual delivered with the boat. On ………………………………………… Signature Please keep this copy for your records •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••...
  • Page 3: I) Introduction

    A BENETEAU boat is built to last : each boat is subject to particular care in the slightest details, as early as when she is designed, when she leaves the factory and she is launched ; this way, she will come up to your expectations for many years.
  • Page 4: Ii) Identity Card Of The Boat

    OCEANIS 393 II) IDENTITY CARD OF THE BOAT Type ............OCEANIS 393 Name of Builder ........Chantiers Bénéteau SA Design Category ........N° of acknowledged body ...... CE 0607 Hull Length : 11.62 m Hull Beam : 3.96 m Draught: Deep : 1.90...
  • Page 5 OCEANIS 393 WEIGHT ESTIMATION SAILING CATEGORIES Light Boat : 7650 7650 7650 7650 Safety Equipment : Sail : Light Displacement : 7780 7780 7780 7780 Life Raft : Crew : Water : Fuel : Personal Equipment: Optional Equipment : Including Teak Deck:...
  • Page 6: Iii) Accommodation

    OCEANIS 393 III) ACCOMMODATION MAJ ANG 22/12/05 6/34...
  • Page 7 OCEANIS 393 EXIT IN CASE OF FIRE The boat is delivered without any fire extinguisher. It is your own responsibility to comply with the laws and regulations of your own country (Number, capacity, type and place of fire extinguishers). We advise you at least to install an extinguisher less than 5 metres away from each berth, less than 2 meters away from the extinguisher aperture in the engine compartment, less than 2 meters away from any naked flame device and less than 1 meter avay from the helm pedestal.
  • Page 8: Iv) Deck (Location Of The Life Raft)

    OCEANIS 393 IV) DECK - The safe lines can be fastened either on the mooring cleats or on the toe rail. Some boats are fitted with a foldaway swimming ladder. The swimming ladder shall be in its usual place as soon as you are on board.
  • Page 9: V) Sails And Rigging

    OCEANIS 393 V) SAILS AND RIGGING Specifications of the Sails : 14.06 m SAIL AREA m² Total 75 m² 4.43 m Main Sail 32 m² 12.30 m Genoa (140%) 43 m² 4.60 m Spinnaker 100 m² 6.20 m Specifications of the Standing Rigging:...
  • Page 10 OCEANIS 393 DECK FITTING LAY OUT FOR STANDARD MAST + OPTIONAL SPINNAKER STANDARD MAST OPTIONAL SPI NNAKER Mainsail Halyard Reef n° 1 Reef n° 2 Mainsail Sheet Boom downhaul Spinnaker Boom Downhaul Spinnaker Halyard Spinnaker Boom Topping Lift Backstay Traveller – Mainsail Genoa halyard on the mast, with turning cleat.
  • Page 11 OCEANIS 393 DECK FITTING LAY OUT FOR IN-MAST FURLER (OPTION) + OPTIONAL SPINNAKER IN-MAST ROLLER FURLER OPTIONAL SPINNAKER Mainsail Halyard Mainsail Unfurling Line Mainsail Furling Line Mainsail Sheet Boom Downhaul Spinnaker Boom Downhaul Spinnaker Halyard Spinnaker Boom Topping Lift Backstay Traveller – Mainsail...
  • Page 12 OCEANIS 393 MAINSAIL TACKLE AND REEFING SYSTEM MAJ ANG 22/12/05 12/34...
  • Page 13: Vi) Freshwater And Black Water Tanks

    OCEANIS 393 VI) FRESHWATER AND BLACK WATER TANKS Characteristics DESCRIPTION Water Tank 250 l Water Tank 250 l Filler – Fresh Water Tank Vent Hole – Fresh Water Tank Collector Fresh Water System Filter – Fresh Water System Water Pump Surge Tank –...
  • Page 14 OCEANIS 393 LAY OUT MAJ ANG 22/12/05 14/34...
  • Page 15: Vii)Bilge Pump System

    OCEANIS 393 VII) BILGE PUMP SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Electric Bilge Pump Filter of the Electric Bilge Pump Sump Manual Bilge Pump Electric Bilge Pump Intake Manual Bilge Pump Intake Electric Bilge Pump Delivery Manual Bilge Pump Delivery Make sure the bilge pump system is in good working order before you put out to sea.
  • Page 16 OCEANIS 393 LAY OUT OF THE BILGE PUMP SYSTEM MAJ ANG 22/12/05 16/34...
  • Page 17: Viii)Seacocks And Skin Fittings

    OCEANIS 393 VIII) SEACOCKS AND SKIN FITTINGS Close all the seacocks when you leave the boat. The flushing toilets may be situated below the waterline ; get into the habit of systematically closing the seacocks after each use. Make sure that all the seacocks which are not used are closed before you put out to sea. (in the owner’s manual, see the drawing where the lay out of the skin fittings is shown).
  • Page 18 OCEANIS 393 SEACOCK AND SKIN FITTING LAY OUT MAJ ANG 22/12/05 18/34...
  • Page 19: Ix) Electric Systems

    OCEANIS 393 IX) ELECTRIC SYSTEMS When the voltage is not specified, all the functions or panels are in 12 Volts. 12V Electric System Never work on a live electric fitting. Never tamper with an electric fitting. Call in a technician qualified in marine electricity.
  • Page 20 OCEANIS 393 ELECTRICITY LAY OUT MAJ ANG 22/12/05 20/34...
  • Page 21 OCEANIS 393 LAY OUT OF THE 12V LIGHTS AND APPLIANCES DESCRIPTION FUNCTION ON PANEL Bicolour Bow Navigation Light Navigation Lights Mooring Light Mooring Light Steaming Light Steaming Light Deck Light Deck Light White Stern Navigation Light Navigation Lights Fridge Fridge...
  • Page 22 OCEANIS 393 12V LIGHT AND APPLIANCE LAY OUT MAJ ANG 22/12/05 22/34...
  • Page 23 OCEANIS 393 LOCATION OF 110 / 220V SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Shore Supply Socket Battery Charger 110/220V Socket Boiler MAJ ANG 22/12/05 23/34...
  • Page 24 OCEANIS 393 LAY OUT OF THE OPTIONAL EXTRA SHEATHES DESCRIPTION Optional Extra Sheath from Starboard to Portside Sheath from Panel to Auto Pilot Gear Sheath from Panel to Shore Supply Socket Sheath from Panel to Mast Foot Sheath for Sounder Supply...
  • Page 25: X) Gas System

    OCEANIS 393 X) GAS SYSTEM Gas Stove Do not fit or store flammable materials above or over the stove (Curtains, papers, napkins, and so on……). Never leave the boat unattended when the gas or spirit appliances are working. The appliances which use fuel consume the oxygen within the cabin and release the combustion products into the boat.
  • Page 26 OCEANIS 393 Some boats are fitted with a spirit stove. Do not smoke when handling the fuel. Keep the fuel in a can for this purpose, a good distance away from the stove, the engine and any other sources of heat.
  • Page 27: Xi) Emergency System Of The Steering System

    OCEANIS 393 XI) STEERING SYSTEM, EMERGENCY SYSTEM Boats who are fitted with a steering wheel carry an emergency tiller ; keep clear emergency tiller access. Check once a year at least that the steering cables are tight properly. Lift the aft hatch, open the cap, drive the emergency tiller into the print on the rudderstock head.
  • Page 28: Xii) Motorization

    OCEANIS 393 XII) MOTORIZATION Stop the engine, do not smoke while you are filling up the fuel tank. Before you start the engine, make sure that the engine compartment bilge is clean and dry. If there is the slightest presence of fuel in the bottom, you must not start the engine.
  • Page 29 OCEANIS 393 ENGINE LAY OUT MAJ ANG 22/12/05 29/34...
  • Page 30 OCEANIS 393 MAJ ANG 22/12/05 30/34...
  • Page 31: Xiii) Handling

    OCEANIS 393 XIII) HANDLING Contact your BENETEAU dealer for the maintenance and repairs of your boat. He will advise properly, will supply you with the spare parts you need or the materials that are suited to your boat. Have your boat examined and maintained once a year during the winter storage.
  • Page 32: Xiv) Maintenance

    OCEANIS 393 XIV) MAINTENANCE Because you have chosen to invest your money in a recreational item that spends its life in a harsh environment, it is very important to ensure that your boat is well and regularly maintained. Furthermore, a fair number of accidents are due to negligence and the lack of maintenance. These two reasons (the protection of your property and safety) must make you become aware of the importance of a regular and thorough maintenance of your boat.
  • Page 33 OCEANIS 393 The Outside Teak Woodworks : Scrub the woodworks using water. The teak woodworks do not need any particular protection. If you just rub them down with fine sandpaper, it will renovate the look of the teak. The Rudder : Every year have the whole steering system overhauled.
  • Page 34 OCEANIS 393 5) SAILS Whenever it is possible, rinse the sails with fresh water and let them dry. The sails cannot stand the sun and water ; therefore, unrig them whenever you can or at least protect them, using appropriate covers.
  • Page 35: Xv) Environment

    OCEANIS 393 XV) ENVIRONMENT Do not pour to the sea the oil you have just drained, use appropriate waste tanks. When you fill up the engine tank, take all the precautions in order to avoid the hydrocarbon overflowing. In the harbour, do not use the heads on board if they are not equipped with holding tanks.

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