Emergency & Safety Equipment - BENETEAU Oceanis 41.1 2017 Owners’ Notes

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Interlude Owners' Notes
Call the USCG on Channel 16 with the following information:
"MAYDAY, MAYDAY, MAYDAY, this is sailing vessel Interlude. [Repeat the MAYDAY call 3 times]. We are
located at ____ degrees latitude, ___ degrees longitude. We are state nature of emergency – on fire,
grounded, sinking, medical condition requiring immediate assistance, etc. We have number of people
aboard. We are a 41-foot Beneteau monohull sailing vessel with white hull and white sails [if under sail]
currently motoring / under sail / anchored /moored [state whichever applies].
If the situation is not immediately life threatening and you want to request assistance or send an urgent
message, e.g., you need a tow, then use the phrase PAN – PAN instead of "MAYDAY."
Wi-Fi
We have added the optional B&G Wi-Fi GoFree™ system to Interlude. You can connect your Apple or
Android tablet or phone to the Zeus
from anywhere on the boat. To use the GoFree™ Wi-Fi network:
Download and install the GoFree™ Link application from the Apple or Google Play app store.
Connect your device to the GoFree™ network using the network password listed below.
Start the GoFree™ Link app and, if prompted, enter the network IP address provided below.
Tap "ACCEPT" on the MFD display when it prompts you.
Select "INTERLUDE" from the app to bring up the app user interface to see what is displayed and
interact with the MFD.
SAFETY
REMINDER: The Link app is a valuable tool that allows you to use a mobile device as a
"repeater" for the MFD. But be aware that it acts as a remote control for the MFD – changes made to
the display in the app will be mirrored on the MFD's display, e.g., pan/zoom, change screens, etc. The
one exception is that if you have autopilot controls displayed on the MFD the app will not allow you to
steer or navigate the boat remotely.
INTERLUDE
Network Name:
Wi-Fi Network Password:
192.168.0.1
Network IP Address:
EMERGENCY & SAFETY EQUIPMENT
Bilge Pump (Manual)
Manual pump behind access panel at starboard helm; pump handle clipped underneath starboard
cockpit hatch cover (see "Bilge Pumps").
CO Detector
There is a carbon monoxide (CO) detector in the aft port cabin. It is wired into the DC power supply and
has battery back-up. An alarm will sound if it detects carbon monoxide in the cabin.
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and use the GoFree™ Link application to monitor the Zeus
(may appear as "GoFree WiFi 8807")
BJ0AAYBZ
(case sensitive, "0" is numerical zero)
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