Summary of Contents for Dufour Yachts 365 Grand Large
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I have received the Owner’s Manual for my DUFOUR 365 and accept its being written in English. Dated: Signature: Detach along dotted line ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Owner’s Manual receipt acknowledgement to be returned to DUFOUR YACHTS 1, Rue Blaise Pascal- 17187 PERIGNY CEDEX- FRANCE I, the undersigned: Name Address owner of DUFOUR 365 no.
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CONTENTS INTRODUCTION____________________________________________________________________________ 7 GENERAL INFORMATION __________________________________________________________ 8 Design category _____________________________________________________________________ 8 Certification ________________________________________________________________________ 8 Identification _______________________________________________________________________ 8 Builder's plate ______________________________________________________________________ 9 PRINCIPAL SPECIFICATIONS ______________________________________________________ 10 III. ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS ____________________________________________________________ 11 Safety and operating instructions for the electrical system _________________________________ 11 Installing new equipment ____________________________________________________________ 11 Batteries __________________________________________________________________________ 12 Electric windlass____________________________________________________________________ 12...
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Accommodation layout ______________________________________________________________ 31 III. Deck fittings plan ___________________________________________________________________ 32 Sail plan __________________________________________________________________________ 34 Halyard & sheet routing diagram ______________________________________________________ 36 110 V circuit diagram _______________________________________________________________ 38 VII. 220 V circuit diagram _______________________________________________________________ 40 VIII. Charging & power circuit diagram _____________________________________________________ 42 12 V / 220 V Electrical panel diagram __________________________________________________ 44 Distribution panel terminal rail diagram ________________________________________________ 46 12 V electrical installation diagram ____________________________________________________ 48...
DUFOUR YACHTS is pleased to present you with this Manual which will help you get to know your boat better. This manual has been produced to help you enjoy the use of your boat in complete safety. It contains details about on board fittings and installations as well as information about use and maintenance.
So always take care before putting to sea. DUFOUR YACHTS is not able to guarantee perfect functioning of the boat in exceptional sea conditions (violent storms, hurricanes, cyclones, waterspouts, etc.) SUMMARY OF DESIGN CATEGORIES...
The Builder’s identification plate is located in the cockpit. It carries important information, which is explained below. Design category = A : Ocean-going (see 1.1) : Recommended by the builder for navigation in sea Max. number of people = 8 conditions for category for which it was built.
Model: DUFOUR 365 Designer: Umberto Felci Design category Notified body no. CE/0609 LOA: 10.81 m Hull length: 10.53 m LWL: 9.26 m Maximum beam: 3.65 m Draught (shallow / deep keel): 1.70 m / 1.90m Mast height clearance: 15.00 m Ballast weight: 1,740 kg / 1,650 kg Light displacement (incl.
WARNING Always: - Check the condition of the batteries (charge and electrolyte level) and the charging system before putting to sea. - Disconnect and remove batteries for wintering. - Do not let battery voltage drop below 10.5V during wintering. - Carry spare lamps for all navigation lights and interior lighting.
The battery capacity has been designed to meet the power requirements of the on-board accessories. To avoid any problems, it is necessary to keep a close eye on the maintenance and correct charging of the batteries. NOTE When installing new electrical appliances, take care that the overall consumption of these appliances remains within the capacity of your batteries.
Your boat is delivered without a supply cable or shore connection plug. The cable used must be designed for exterior use. Its cross-sectional area must be appropriate for its length and the rating of the main circuit-breaker (see electrical diagram). The plug must be suitable for the socket on the shore (if necessary, seek the advice of a professional).
Read carefully all instructions for cooker and regulator before use or maintenance. Ensure that the gas cylinder and regulator are in accordance with the requirements of the cooker (flow rate, pressure, type of gas) and with the regulations in force in the country where it is being used.
- The gas system must be tested periodically: ° Close all the cooker taps. ° Open the cooker supply and regulator valves. ° Check all connections are gas-tight using a leak detector or by applying soapy water. ATTENTION! Do not use solutions containing ammonia. DANGER! Never use a flame to look for leaks.
& & Pump type Theoretical flow rate Manual 40.5 l / 45 strokes/min Electric 15 l / min Read carefully the operating and maintenance instructions for the bilge pump that goes with your boat. WARNING! - Ensure that bilge pumps are in working order before putting to sea. - Know where to find the hand pump and its handle - Know where to find the switch for the electric pump on the electrical panel - Clean the well and pump filters regularly...
Seacocks are of the ¼-turn type: - OPEN position: handle in line with seacock body, - CLOSED position: handle perpendicular to seacock body. OPEN position Vanne ouverte CLOSED position Vanne fermée ATTENTION! - Never interfere with the tightening of the seacocks to the hull. In the event of a leak, consult a professional.
Boat flooding risks: - Before putting to sea, always check that portholes, deck hatches and any other openings that could allow flooding are shut. - When under sail, close all seacocks, except the engine water intake. - Periodically check: - Skin fittings, seacocks and pipes are watertight - Proper emptying of the cockpit drains.
NOTE It is the responsibility of the owner / skipper to: - Have fire-fighting equipment checked in accordance with the stipulations of the builder and the regulations in your country. - Replace fire-fighting equipment if it has expired or been discharged, by extinguishers of equal or greater capacity.
Regular maintenance must be carried out in accordance with the engine manufacturer’s recommendations. Read carefully the engine operating instructions that come with the boat. Do not hesitate to consult your agent or a qualified professional. NOTE Ensure that the cooling circuit water intake seacock is open, and that water is coming out of the engine exhaust.
Read carefully the operating and maintenance instructions for the engine that goes with your boat and the instructions for wintering. In the absence of other instructions, proceed as follows: Close the engine water intake seacock, Disconnect the pipe from the engine water intake seacock, Drain the sea-water circuit, Place the pipe into a drum of –25°...
NOTE - The Dufour 365 is equipped with an emergency tiller that must be kept readily accessible, we advise you to stow it in a cockpit locker near the tiller deck plate. - It is only designed for sailing at reduced speed in the event of damage to the helm. To use it: - Unscrew the tiller deck plate cover located in the cockpit floor, Fit the tiller onto the head of the rudder stock.
Your boat is protected against lightning. The rigging is electrically connected to earth. Nonetheless, for your safety, it is necessary to respect certain precautions. If the vessel has been hit by lightning: - The protection installation must be inspected to detect physical damage and check the integrity of the device, as well as the continuity of the earthing.
There is no harmonization of mandatory safety equipment across the European Community. You should find out about current national requirements for CE-marked vessels. In France, yachts that have the CE label must carry safety material and equipment on board as specified in Division 224 amended, according to two categories of sailing: closer or farther than 6 nautical miles from shelter.
When craning, take care that the slings are correctly positioned and are not fouling the propeller, the sail-drive or a fragile transducer. Lifting frames must be wide enough, or fitted with spreaders, so as to avoid applying excessive lateral pressure on the rubbing strakes. Avoid allowing slings to foul the life-lines.
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Signed for DUFOUR YACHTS on: ......Return the copy within 15 days of completing the transaction to S A V DUFOUR YACHTS, 1 rue Blaise Pascal, 17187 - PERIGNY CEDEX FRANCE EN G LI S H 2 0 0 8 - 1 1 - 1 8...
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DRAWINGS DUFOUR 365 Presentation plan ___________________________________________________________________ 30 Accommodation layout ______________________________________________________________ 31 III. Deck fittings plan ___________________________________________________________________ 32 Sail plan __________________________________________________________________________ 34 Halyard & sheet routing diagram ______________________________________________________ 36 110 V circuit diagram _______________________________________________________________ 38 VII. 220 V circuit diagram _______________________________________________________________ 40 VIII.
12.86 m 3.78 m 11.83 m 4.20 m LP (135%) 5.15 m Genoa area 33.0 m² Mainsail area 28.5 m² EN G LI S H 2 0 0 8 - 0 6 - 1 1 P a g e 3 4 / 71 D U F O U R 3 6 5...
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Label Description Equipment Shore cable * Electrical cabinet with master circuit breaker * Electrical box with circuit breaker * Battery charger * Junction box * Water-heater 110V-60Hz outlets * Electrical wiring colours light blue green brown black green/yellow white Option Not supplied EN G LI S H 2 0 0 8 - 0 6 - 1 1 P a g e 3 8 / 71...
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Label Description Equipment Shore cable * Electrical cabinet with master circuit breaker * Electrical box with circuit breaker * Battery charger * Junction box * Water-heater 220V outlets * Electrical wiring colours light blue green brown black green/yellow white Option EN G LI S H 2 0 0 8 - 0 6 - 1 1 P a g e 4 0 / 71 D U F O U R 3 6 5...
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Label Description 220 V ( or 110 V ) outlet * Water-heater Battery charger * Master circuit breaker* Shore cable * Electrical box * Option EN G LI S H 2 0 0 8 - 0 6 - 1 1 P a g e 5 0 / 71 D U F O U R 3 6 5...
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Label Description Gas cylinder ** Shut-off valve ** Regulator ** Medium-length connecting hose Spacer piece / 6×8 pipe Watertight bulkhead fitting PVC pipe 6×8 copper pipe CE gas shut-off valve (in compartment below cooker) Long connection hose 2-burner stove / oven Not supplied EN G LI S H 2 0 0 8 - 0 6 - 1 1 P a g e 5 4 / 71...
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Label Description EXIT Emergency exit Recommended fire-extinguisher locations Under chart table ** Under saloon's settee ** Engine compartment extinguishing hole Not supplied EN G LI S H 2 0 0 8 - 0 6 - 1 1 P a g e 5 6 / 71 D U F O U R 3 6 5...
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Label Description Filler deck-plate Filler hose Vent Vent hose Bow water tank Cold water pipe 2 way manifold Single-lever shower mixer tap Water pump unit Fresh-water pump Hot-water tank/engine heat exchanger pipe Water-heater Single-lever mixer tap Deck shower Stern water tank Hot water pipe EN G LI S H 2 0 0 8 - 0 6 - 1 1 P a g e 5 8 / 71...
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Label Description Electric bilge pump Strainer Ø20 discharge hose Electric bilge pump Skin fitting Manual bilge pump Strainer Ø25 discharge hose Manual bilge pump Skin fitting EN G LI S H 2 0 0 8 - 0 6 - 1 1 P a g e 6 0 / 71 D U F O U R 3 6 5...
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