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OWNER'S
MANUAL
44
HÉLIA

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  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL HÉLIA...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Manoverboard prevention Technical specifications page 5 / and man recovery page 47 / Manufacturer’s plate Fire protection page 51 / Identity sheet Design category Preparing the winter season & Handling Characteristics page 55 / Sailing Water circuit page 9 / Outside Entrance door Engines...
  • Page 3: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Manufacturer’s plate ............Identity sheet ..............Design category ..............Characteristics ..............HÉLIA...
  • Page 4: Manufacturer's Plate

    « OCEAN-GOING » category (category A). pleasure boat of design category A is considered as designed for winds which can Be very careful before going to sea. Fountaine Pajot cannot guarantee the perfect ope- Life raft Electricity exceed force 8 (in the Beaufort scale) and for waves which can exceed a height...
  • Page 5: Sailing

    Sailing Entrance door ..............10 - 12 Leaving the harbour ..........13 - 14 Starting the engines ..........15 - 16 Sailing ................ HÉLIA Arriving in a harbour............17 - 18 Anchorage ..............Mooring and towing ............
  • Page 6: Entrance Door

    Sailing Filling: ENTRANCE DOOR he sliding door used as the entrance door has a locking system in the open posi- The fresh water tanks from the front port deck filler. tion. It is possible to lock it from the inside with a latch on the frame. The locking from the outside is done with a 1/4 turnkey.
  • Page 7: Starting The Engines

    Sailing STARTING THE ENGINES Check the engine and base levels every month. (See paragraph maintenance) LEAVING THE HARBOUR (NEXT) Check the water and diesel levels on the dashboard (« Navigation instruments » switch on the Check the opening of the seawater intake valve on the engine base in the engine electrical panel).
  • Page 8 Sailing SAILING Sail reduction table according to apparent wind STARTING THE ENGINES (NEXT) Beating and Tailwind and Beating and Tailwind and close reaching broad reaching close reaching broad reaching Common maneuvers to different engines: Clutch, position the lever 1/2 forward. MAXIMUM SAIL MAINSAIL 3 REEF 0 –...
  • Page 9: Arriving In A Harbour

    Sailing ARRIVING IN A HARBOUR WARNING Turn-off the engines SAILING (NEXT) Switch-off the engines by pushing the STOP button, then press the ON/OFF Always let the engines run idle for a few minutes before shutting them button to deactivate the system. Reefing down completely.
  • Page 10: Mooring And Towing

    Sailing MOORING AND TOWING For mooring, the anchor points are the 6 cleats (a) : - 2 x front ANCHORAGE (NEXT) - 2 x middle - 2 x aft Raising the anchor The cleats have a resistance of around 6000kg. They are designed for a Ø18 polya- mide rope.
  • Page 11: Equipments

    Equipments 22 - 24 Deck ............... 25 - 29 Hull/saloon ............HÉLIA...
  • Page 12: Deck

    Equipments Solar panels (optional) he boat can be fitted with 4 solar panels (a), fixed behind the mainsail rail, on the bimini. DECK The 12V connection is done on the service battery pack (b). The solar panels are protec- Deck shower ted by a specific circuit breaker (c).
  • Page 13: Hull/Saloon

    Equipments HULL/SALOON 2-drawer galley refrigerator 190L DECK (NEXT) heck the service battery pack charge status on the battery controller at the chart table. Electric winches (optional) Turn on the « refrigerator » switch on the electrical panel (f). MAINSAIL HALYARD WINCH AND GENOA SHEET WINCH Set the cooling thermostat to the temperature required.
  • Page 14 Equipments Air conditioning (optional) he boat can be fitted with air conditioner. Before getting started, open the sea water valves then check that the boat is connected to the dock or that the power HULL/SALOON (NEXT) generator is running. Power generator (optional) Each station is supplied by a specific line added on the AC network circuit breaker.
  • Page 15 Equipments Watermaker (optional) he boat can be fitted with a watermaker, located in the fore starboard technical compartment. HULL/SALOON (NEXT) WARNING Depending on the chosen watermaker type (12V or 220V), a specific line supplies the Heating (optional) watermaker. This line is connected to the circuit breakers panel (12V or 110V). Using the watermaker at the harbor may damage filters/membranes.
  • Page 16: Systems

    Systems Steering system ............... 33 - 35 Electricity ............... Gas circuit ................37 - 45 Water ..............HÉLIA...
  • Page 17: Steering System

    Systems ELECTRICITY 12V DC engines network The on-board power is produced by the engine alternators (115Ah) and stored by 12V STEERING SYSTEM DC batteries. The steering system is a hydraulic system. Composed with a steering wheel which The batteries are separated into 2 separate packs: thanks to the starboard actuator leads a crossbar connecting the both stock arm of Starboard engine/service battery pack = 4 x 150 Ah + 1 x 150 Ah (optional) the rudder.
  • Page 18: Electricity

    Systems Inverter charger 12V/220V or 12V/110V (optional) he boat can be fitted with an inverter charger. ELECTRICITY (NEXT) This inverter charger is powered with 12V by a service battery pack and protected by a circuit breakers panel. 220V /110V AC network (optional) For use and maintenance, refer to the manufacturer’s manual The 220V or 110V AC network is powered by: - Either a dock extension...
  • Page 19: Gas Circuit

    Systems WATER Fresh water circuit GAS CIRCUIT Open circuit’s main valve for the tanks to supply the water circuit (accessible in the fore cupboard of the port companionway). Open the pressure reducer shut-off valve (pressure reducer not supplied) attached directly to the gas bottle. Check that the hot water tank supply valve (a) is open at all times.
  • Page 20: Water

    Systems Using the toilets The toilets are fitted with a holding tank. WATER (NEXT) MANUAL WC Sea water circuit (optional) The evacuation valve must be closed while in the harbour. he boat can be fitted with an optional sea water circuit which supplies the kitchen sink and the Check that the sea water intake valves are opened (the floor hatches open anchor well with sea water.
  • Page 21 Systems ELECTRICAL WC (OPTIONAL) The boat can be fitted with electrical WC. These WC are protected by a 25 A circuit breaker. The starting-up is initiated by a switch beside each toilets. WATER (NEXT) SEA WATER SUPPLY 1 valve (a) in each toilet located under staircase floor. For more information, please refer to drawings DDF_PLB_054_803 or (depending to the layout version) DDF_PLB_054_801 et DDF_ELC_054_733 EVACUATION...
  • Page 22 Systems Shower drainage ach hull is fitted with a lift pump. These pumps are protected by a 10A circuit breaker. WATER (NEXT) The shower drains automatically. The grey water is stored in a tank under the staircase floors which evacuates directly into the sea. Using the holding tank The necessary cleaning of these tanks and their sensors is done thanks to a screwed hatch.
  • Page 23 Systems Bilge pumps diagram WATER (NEXT) Sink evacuation 1 drain valve per sink, accessible by a hatch beside the toilets. The bathrooms sink drains directly out to the sea. Manual pump For more information, please refer to drawings DDF_PLB_054_801 or (depending to the layout version) DDF_PLB_054_803. Electrical pumps Bilge pumping MANUAL BILGE PUMP (STORED IN THE COCKPIT LOCKER)
  • Page 24: Manoverboard Prevention

    Manoverboard prevention and man recovery HÉLIA...
  • Page 25 Manoverboard prevention and man recovery hile navigating, it is recommended to move around only in the deck areas de- signed for this purpose. These areas (sidewalks, cockpit, roof, mast step, etc.) are covered with an antiskid surface or teak covering which allows the crew to move on the boat in a secure way.
  • Page 26: Fire Protection

    Fire protection HÉLIA...
  • Page 27 Fire protection ire extinguishers are subject to national regulations; therefore, they are not sup- For more information, please refer to drawings DDF_AME_054_018 or plied with the boat. (depending to the layout version) DDF_AME_054_022. While in use, the boat must be fitted with portable extinguishers. WARNING If you choose to install a carbon dioxide extinguisher, it can only be installed in areas with powered up electrical equipment (for example electrical engines, battery compartment, electrical panels, etc.) or flammable liquids (like in the galley).
  • Page 28 Preparing the winter season & Handling Water circuit ..............Outside................Engines ................HÉLIA Preparation ............... Craning ................
  • Page 29: Preparing The Winter Season

    Preparing the winter season & Handling PREPARING THE WINTER SEASON WATER CIRCUIT OUTSIDE Empty all water circuits and protect the boat from the rain. Drain the deck shower. Check that the batteries are fully charged. Rinse the hull and deck thoroughly. Drain fresh water and waste tanks and the water heater in order to prevent frost Prevent rubbing of ropes and moorings.
  • Page 30: Maintenance

    Maintenance Drainage ................Running rigging, sheets and ropes ......62 - 64 Periodic maintenance chart ......HÉLIA...
  • Page 31: Running Rigging, Sheets And Ropes

    Maintenance RUNNING RIGGING, SHEETS AND ROPES NAME QUALITY DIAMETER IN MM LENGHT IN M DRAINAGE Mainsail halyard Polyester 24fx, Polyester/Pentex braided core 12/16fx 60,5 Genoa halyard Polyester 24fx, Polyester/Pentex braided core 12/16fx DATE SAILING TIMES FILTER CHANGE Genaker halyard Polyester 24fx, Polyester/Pentex braided core 12/16fx Reef 1 Polyester 24fx, Polyester braided core 12/16fx Reef 2...
  • Page 32: Periodic Maintenance Chart

    Maintenance Anchorage / windlass Steering system MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE Check the brake system and windlass sprocket IN USE Greasing of steering system QUARTERLY PERIODIC MAINTENANCE CHART Fresh water rinsing of the anchorage line and Check rudder bearings ANNUALY AFTER USE the anchor well Check the oil level of autopilot MONTHLY Deck/Deck fittings/Hulls...
  • Page 33 Maintenance Air conditioning (optional) Plumbing MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE Clean suction strainers IN USE Test electrical and manual bilge pumps IN THE BEGINNING/IN USE Clean sea water filters MONTHLY Check water groups under pressure (leaks) MONTHLY Check function pressures IN USE Clean grey water collecting tanks’ filters and IN THE BEGINNING/MONTHLY suction strainers Clean condensers’...
  • Page 34 Fountaine Pajot S.A., Z.I. 17 290 Aigrefeuille - France | fountaine-pajot@fountaine-pajot.com | www.fountaine-pajot.com...

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