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BENETEAU REF.:
CONTENTS:
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INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................................... 2
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CHARACTERISTICS ................................................................................................................................ 4
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SAFETY ....................................................................................................................................................... 8
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EQUIPMENT ............................................................................................................................................ 12
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ANCHORING, MOORING AND TOWING.......................................................................................... 21
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HAULING OUT AND TRANSPORTATION ........................................................................................ 22
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SNSM.......................................................................................................................................................... 23
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CHARTER FOR THE SEA AND INLAND WATERWAYS ............................................................... 24
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Summary of Contents for BENETEAU First 44.7

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    RESHWATER AND BLACK WATER TANKS 4.6....................20 UMPS SEACOCKS AND SKIN FITTINGS ANCHORING, MOORING AND TOWING..................21 HAULING OUT AND TRANSPORTATION ..................22 SNSM................................23 CHARTER FOR THE SEA AND INLAND WATERWAYS ............... 24 First 44.7 – GB – 03/12/03 1 / 24...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION Dear Madam, dear Sir, You have just taken delivery of your new BENETEAU, and we would first of all like to thank you for your confidence in choosing one of our products. A BENETEAU is built to last: each boat is the subject of attentive care down to the slightest details, from her design until she leaves the factory and is launched, so that she will provide you with the many years of joy that you expect from her.
  • Page 3 (regulations for the prevention of collisions at sea). Make sure you always have sufficient distance to stop or manœuvre if necessary in order to avoid a collision Explanation of the typography used: DANGER WARNING ATTENTION First 44.7 – GB – 03/12/03 3 / 24...
  • Page 4: Characteristics

    3.97 m* LENGTH OVERALL 13.68 m BEAM OVERALL 3.97 m MINIMUM SHALLOW 2.10 m DRAUGHT : DRAUGHT DEEP DRAUGHT 2.60 m MAX AIR DRAUGHT 20.72 m * according to ISO 8666 standard First 44.7 – GB – 03/12/03 4 / 24...
  • Page 5: Load

    12720 12720 12720 12720 DISPLACEMENT(kg) MAXIMUM LOAD (kg) 2935 2935 2935 2935 MAXIMUM LOAD = maximum load displacement – lightship displacement Any excess may lead to flooding or loss of stability First 44.7 – GB – 03/12/03 5 / 24...
  • Page 6: Sails And Rigging

    For synthetic cables (Kevlar, Twaron, etc.) used for running backstays, halyards, sheets, docklines, etc.: Change as soon as signs of fray or wear appear. Regularly check the other elements of the rigging; sheets, docklines, etc. ; and replace if worn. First 44.7 – GB – 03/12/03 6 / 24...
  • Page 7 Genoa furler spinnaker halyard Spinnaker boom uphaul Genoa halyard reef reef Port boom downhaul Starboard boom downhaul Mainsail outhaul reef Mainsail halyard 1st spinnaker halyard Foresail furler Starboard spinnaker boom downhaul First 44.7 – GB – 03/12/03 7 / 24...
  • Page 8: Safety

    On boats fitted with an inboard engine, there is a discharge aperture for the engine compartment whose location is identified on the following diagram by the symbol: 3.1.3. Escape routes The recommended escape routes are indicated on the opposite diagram by the arrow: First 44.7 – GB – 03/12/03 8 / 24...
  • Page 9 Replace portable fire extinguishers if they have passed their use-by-date or have been discharged, with appliances having equal or superior extinguishing capacity. Fill or replace fixed fire extinguishing systems if they have been discharged or have passed their use- by-date. First 44.7 – GB – 03/12/03 9 / 24...
  • Page 10: Visibility

    On a boat where a bilge pump is not required, it is the responsibility of the user / owner to have at least a bucket / bailer on board fitted with a means of preventing its accidental loss. First 44.7 – GB – 03/12/03 10 / 24...
  • Page 11: Prevention Of Falling Overboard

    - For synthetic fibre guardrails, change them as soon as any signs of wear appear due to fraying or UV. 3.5. Life raft (not supplied) Carefully read its instruction manual. REF. Description Cleats Life raft stowage Swimming ladder stowage : zones excluded from the working deck First 44.7 – GB – 03/12/03 11 / 24...
  • Page 12: Equipment

    Anticipate the deterioration of fuel lines and hoses. Flexible fuel hoses should be replaced by hoses bearing the same markings. Meaning of symbols 1 : Attention 2 : Ventilate for 4 minutes 3 : Start First 44.7 – GB – 03/12/03 12 / 24...
  • Page 13 Fuel tank 200 l Fuel filler Fuel gauge Fuel Filter Fuel closing latch The indicated capacities cannot be totally used depending on trim, load or the position of filling and possible places of draining. First 44.7 – GB – 03/12/03 13 / 24...
  • Page 14: Steering System

    RUDDER LARGE GLASS STOCK LOWER BEARING COMPENSATING RING RUDDER TRUNK BELLOW STOCK EXPANSION JOINT QUADRANT UPPER BEARING FLANGE. EMERGENCY TILLER STEERING GEAR ON BULKHEAD CHAIN STEERING CABLE SHEAVE STEERING WHEEL LOCKING NUT First 44.7 – GB – 03/12/03 14 / 24...
  • Page 15: Electrical System

    (green with yellow stripes lead) Use electrical appliances with double insulation or with earthing. Please note: the live conductors are brown, the neutral ones are blue et the earth wires are green and yellow First 44.7 – GB – 03/12/03 15 / 24...
  • Page 16 Electric distribution panel Aft cabin air conditioning Car Radio Port speaker Thruster Electric windlass Thruster fuse Thruster battery Saloon, Fwd cabin air conditioning control Saloon, Fwd cabin air conditioning Operation of battery switches First 44.7 – GB – 03/12/03 16 / 24...
  • Page 17 12v DC socket Pressurised water unit Bilge pump Fridge Comfort Navigation central unit Spare 1 Spare 2 220v AC socket 220v AC Battery charger 220V AC Water heater 220v AC spare First 44.7 – GB – 03/12/03 17 / 24...
  • Page 18: Gas System

    Never use ammonia based solutions for cleaning or leak detection. 4.4.2. Plan of the gas system REF. DESCRIPTION Hob / Oven Stopcock under sink Gas locker Pressure regulator Gas locker drain First 44.7 – GB – 03/12/03 18 / 24...
  • Page 19: Freshwater And Black Water Tanks

    Do not discharge the contents of the holding tanks close to the shore; use the pumping systems of ports or marinas for emptying the holding tanks before leaving port. Make sure that the holding tank discharge cock is closed in order to avoid any inadvertent discharging. First 44.7 – GB – 03/12/03 19 / 24...
  • Page 20: Pumps, Seacocks And Skin Fittings

    Electric fridge compressor water inlet Sea water foot pump inlet Electric fridge compressor water outlet Cockpit lockers and wheel well drain Electric bilge pump outlet Manual bilge pump outlet Engine exhaust First 44.7 – GB – 03/12/03 20 / 24...
  • Page 21: Anchoring, Mooring And Towing

    The owner should ensure that dock lines, tow ropes, attachment points and chains correspond to conditions of use of the boat. REF. Description Anchor fairlead Chain locker Windlass Mooring and towing cleats Mooring cleats First 44.7 – GB – 03/12/03 21 / 24...
  • Page 22: Hauling Out And Transportation

    DIAGRAM AND MEASUREMENTS OF POSITIONING CENTRELINES FOR CRADLES AND LIFTING SLINGS Make sure that the boat is stable on its trailer, both longitudinally and laterally. Do not forget to tighten the straps or belts. First 44.7 – GB – 03/12/03 22 / 24...
  • Page 23: Snsm

    Je joins un chèque de: 20 € min - 45 € (donateur) - 380 € (bienfaiteur) Un reçu de déductibilité fiscale me sera adressé avec la carte et l'autocollant de membre NOM:…………………………………………………..PRENOM:……………………………… ADRESSE………………………………………………………………………………………… First 44.7 – GB – 03/12/03 23 / 24...
  • Page 24: Charter For The Sea And Inland Waterways

    • Je m'assure que toute opération d'entretien (bateau, matériel, équipement) est effectuée dans le respect de l'environnement. Je manipule avec précaution tous les liquides susceptible de polluer lors de leur transvasement. First 44.7 – GB – 03/12/03 24 / 24...

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