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SWIFT TRAWLER 42
Owner's Manual
Code: 087851
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  • Page 1 SWIFT TRAWLER 42 Owner's Manual Code: 087851 Index C...
  • Page 3 The whole BENETEAU team welcomes you aboard. A BENETEAU is made to last, in order to bring you all the pleasure you expect from a vessel over a period of many years. Each boat is subject to the utmost attention to detail from the design stage right through to launching.
  • Page 5 The boat must have on board all the proper safety equipment (lifejackets, The BENETEAU shipyards may not be held responsible for any alterations buoys, harness, flares, liferafts, etc.) depending on the type of vessel, its which they have not approved.
  • Page 6 ARNING So as to be able to continuously improve their product the BENETEAU shipyards reserve the right to make any alterations in Indicates the existence of a danger which could lead to injury or design, layout or equipment which they judge necessary.
  • Page 7 Introduction HISTORY OF UPDATES •Index A..................10/2008 •Index B..................01/2010 •Index C ..................09/2010...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    ............. Introduction 7 ..........General specifications 13 ..............Safety 31 ..............Hull 35 ..............Deck 45 ..........Steering system 49 ..............Interior Contents 55 ........Water and sewage water 77 ...........Electrical equipment 103 .............. Engine 10 10 121 ............Launching 11 11 125 ..........
  • Page 11: General Specifications

    General specifications Technical specifications Certification Design category Your boat...
  • Page 12 Build material:..........Laminated polyester. ECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SWIFT TRAWLER Architect ........JOUBERT / NIVELT - Beneteau Power L.O.A ..................13,60 m The engine is the main propulsion means of the SWIFT TRAWLER Hull length ................12,17 m L.W.L..................11,41 m Overall width ................4,25 m Note: The capacities indicated are maximum (including Beam ..................4,17 m...
  • Page 13 C - "Near to the coast" Up to and including 6 Up to and including 2 Up to and including 4 Up to and including 0,3 D - "In sheltered waters" The SWIFT TRAWLER 42 model conforms to the directive 2003/44/CE.
  • Page 14 Category A: At high sea Category D: In sheltered waters This craft is designed to operate in winds that may exceed wind force 8 This craft is designed to operate in winds up to Beaufort force 4 and the (Beaufort scale) and in significant wave heights of 4 m and above. associated wave heights (occasional maximum waves of 0,5 m height).
  • Page 15 Engine type Serial number Engine key number BENETEAU (Establishment of the company SPBI) Z.I. des Mares - BP 66 - 85270 St - Hilaire - de - Riez - FRANCE - Tèl. + 33 (0)2 51 60 50 10 - http://www.beneteau.com...
  • Page 17: Safety

    Safety Safety Equipment General information Gas system Recommendations for gas Fight against fire Bilge pump system Instructions in the event of steering gear failure...
  • Page 18 AFETY QUIPMENT Designation Position of swimming ladder (means of coming back onboard) Position of the liferaft (not supplied) Swimming ladder (Reference 1) Position of the liferaft Closed position (Reference 2) Safety...
  • Page 19 Safety ENERAL INFORMATION ANGER DANGERS The major hazards concern: - Fuel leaks or vapour represent a danger of fire and explosion. - The gas system. - Leave the engine compartment ventilated for a long time before starting the engine. - The electrical system. - There may be danger of fire or explosion if direct current systems are incorrectly used.
  • Page 20 AS SYSTEM OCATION Note: Same position for the other layouts. Designation Cooker - Oven Supply valve gas Compartment Gas cylinder Gas system Safety...
  • Page 21 Safety AS SYSTEM DIAGRAM ERSION UROPE 1. Cooker - Oven 2. Valves 3. Compartment Gas cylinder 5. Regulator valve 6. Tap to turn off the gas 7. Gas cylinder AS SYSTEM DIAGRAM ERSION 1. Regulator valve 12 V 2. Gas cylinder 3.
  • Page 22 OSITION OF GAS BOTTLE 6. Open valve A pictogram helps to 7. Closed valve locate it easily Compartment Gas cylinder The valve is located under the kitchen cupboard Safety...
  • Page 23 Safety ECOMMENDATIONS FOR GAS ARNING Type of cylinder: butane, service pressure 10 kg/cm or according to current standards of your country). Close the valves on the system and on the cylinder when the appliances are not used. Close the valves - Do not use a solution containing before you change cylinders and immediately in case of emergency.
  • Page 24 MERGENCY EVACUATION AND LOCATION OF EXTINGUISHERS Extinguisher remote pull-switch (Reference 2) Fixed position extinguishers (Reference 1) - Engine compartment Emergency exits in case of fire - Deck hatch of the fore cabin - Sliding hatch A pictogram helps to locate it easily - Side doors 1.
  • Page 25 Safety Regularly check and replace the rubber tubings that link the cylinder to one end of the circuit and the stove to the other one, depending on the norms and regulations in force in your country. ANGER Pay particular attention to keep in good condition the screw thread of the cylinder on which the regulator is.
  • Page 27 Extinguisher, per unit, minimum capacity 5A/34B. -Do not obstruct the ways to the emergency exits. For the SWIFT TRAWLER 42: 15A/102B*1. (3 extinguishers of this minimum capacity). -Do not obstruct the safety controls (fuel oil valves, gas valves, power switches).
  • Page 28 OSITION OF ENGINE AND GENERATOR SUPPLY VALVES Remote valve shut off controls Supply valve fuel - On tanks (Reference 1) (Reference 2) 1. Joining generator 2. Valves supply fuel Safety...
  • Page 29 Safety NSTRUCTIONS TO FOLLOW IN CASE OF A FIRE IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT BILGE - Stop the engine. - Switch off power and stop fuel supply. - Block off the air supply from the air inlets and outlets of the engine. - Activate the remote extinguisher pull switch.
  • Page 30 SE OF THE MANUAL BILGE PUMP Operation Location Capacity: 40,5 litre / minute Safety...
  • Page 31 Safety ILGE PUMP SYSTEM ARNING ROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED - Switch on power to the electric bilge pumps. -The bilge pump system is not designed to - If necessary activate the manual pump. provide buoyancy to the boat in case of - Identify the source of the leak by tasting the water and decide on the relevant action to be taken: damage.
  • Page 32 The second bilge pump drains the aft section (service compartment and engine compartment). Aft electric bilge pump Location - Starboard cockpit locker Capacity: 15 litre / minute ANUAL BILGE PUMP The manual bilge pump is in the cockpit. The control arm of the pump shall be kept accessible whatever the circumstances. Safety...
  • Page 33 Safety ILGE PUMP SYSTEM 1. Draining pump for shower 2. Electric bilge pump 3. Filters 4. Manual bilge pump suction 5. Electric bilge pump suction 6. Electric bilge pump 7. Electric bilge pump draining 8. Draining of manual bilge pump NSTRUCTIONS IN THE EVENT OF STEERING GEAR FAILURE On a twin-engined vessel the emergency tiller system works on the difference in drive between the port and starboard engines (difference in throttle and/ or forward/aft).
  • Page 35: Hull

    Hull Maintenance of the Hull Lifting...
  • Page 36 IFTING Wetted area: 48 m² Hull...
  • Page 37 Hull AINTENANCE OF THE RECAUTION The materials and equipments of your boat have been selected because of their high quality and performance and ease of maintenance. However you shall carry out a minimum maintenance in order to protect your boat from outside attacks (salt, sun, electrolysis ...). -Consult the harbourmaster's office to find out the conditions of water use and the Preferably wash your boat on shore.
  • Page 39: Deck

    Deck Navigation - Deck Layout Stability Prevention of man overboard Mooring lines Towing ground tackle Maintenance of the Deck...
  • Page 40 AVIGATION AYOUT A. Mooring cleats - Jack-lines to be fixed to the mooring cleats (not supplied) B. Towing: • at the bow, to be towed • at the stern, to tow C. Swimming ladder (means of coming back onboard) Deck...
  • Page 41 Deck TABILITY Breaking waves represent a serious danger for stability and for taking in water. Close the companionway ANGER doors and hatches in heavy seas. During sailing keep all the portholes, windows and doors closed. -Wear your life jacket. - The stability is reduced when you add weight in the upper parts. -In heavy weather, wear your safety - Stability may be reduced when towing a boat or when heavy loads are raised using the crane.
  • Page 42 Cockpit door Opening Deck hatches Opening Portlight When sailing it is essential put on the Holding magnet with Jamming the door window when sailing safety lock with the door in the closed door in open position positon Cargo boom Gangway side door: in open position when sailing it is essential to fix the hook to secure the door Flying bridge bimini top Access to fly-deck by cockpit...
  • Page 43 Deck OWING ARNING OWING BOAT - Tow another boat at a reduced speed and as smoothly as you can. Windlass operations are dangerous: - Pay particular attention when you throw or catch the towing rope (it may foul on the propeller). -Always keep the anchor chain or rode free and unfouled.
  • Page 44 LECTRIC WINDLASS REAKER Windlass control Inside wheelhouse Flying bridge Location Windlass circuit breaker 100A - Under the companionway 1 Bow fitting 2 Guide - Chain 3 Electric windlass 12 V 1000 W Battery switch panel 4 Mooring locker 5 Windlass control - upward / Companionway 6 Handle 7 Handle position 8 Smooth gypsy head...
  • Page 45 Deck NCHORING BY HAND WITH USE OF A MANUAL WINDLASS DVICE ECOMMENDATION - Release the windlass brake using the handle located in the chain locker so as to allow the chain lifter to turn freely and to release the anchor from the stem fitting -After each trip rinse the windlass and - Re-engage the brake and let the anchor hang until the mooring position is reached.
  • Page 47 Deck AINTENANCE OF THE RECAUTION Preferably wash your boat on shore. Use as few cleaning agents as possible. -Consult the harbourmaster's office to find Don't use solvents or aggressive detergent agents (Refer to chapter 3 "Hull"). out the conditions of water use and the maintenance area for cleaning your Don't discharge cleaning agents into the water.
  • Page 49: Steering System

    Steering system Steering Gear...
  • Page 50 TEERING General layout 1. Stock 2. Steering connecting rod 3. Steering pump 4. Tiller angle indicator 5. Position for pilot option 6. Steering piston 7. Connecting rod Steering system...
  • Page 51 Steering system TEERING ARNING AINTENANCE -Learn how to judge the necessary - Regularly check: distance of deceleration for the vessel to • The tightness of the steering system components. come to a complete stop. - Lubricate all the elements. -Refer to chapter 2 "Safety"for use of the Maintain the nylon, ertalon or teflon bushes with only a suitable lubricant.
  • Page 52 CCESS TO ELEMENTS NGINE COMPARTMENT Steering pump Steering components Steering system...
  • Page 53 Interior Introduction Interior maintenance Maintenance of fabrics...
  • Page 54 NTRODUCTION Interior...
  • Page 55 Interior NTERIOR MAINTENANCE RECAUTION NTERIOR - Take advantage of the fine weather to take the settee and berth cushions out. -For the PVC fabrics, don't use any solvent or solvent based product (pure alcohol, - Put the cushions vertically if you leave the boat for long. acetone, trichloroethylene).
  • Page 56 Sink Hot plate Seating removable - Saloon Stowage - double berth saloon Door locking from the inside Locking the washroom door Interior...
  • Page 57 Interior EATHER - Use a leather cream for ordinary care. - Do not use detergent. - Do not use silicone based products. - Clean with a sponge and soapy water. - Remove ball point pen marks with methylated spirit. - Remove the grease stains with an absorbent powder (e.g. talcum powder).
  • Page 59: Water And Sewage Water

    Water and sewage water Water tanks Water system - Distribution Water system - Drainage Sewage...
  • Page 60 ATER TANKS OCATION Designation Vent hole Deck filler Collector Supply valve - Water Water unit Water and sewage water...
  • Page 61 Water and sewage water ATER TANKS ARNING PERATION -The tanks' nominal capacity cannot be In order to prevent any handling mistakes, never fill the water and fuel tanks at the same time. fully used due to the load and the need to During filling, avoid handling contaminants near the fillers.
  • Page 62 LUMBING BOARD Location - Under the companionway Designation Filters Supply valve - Water Water pump 12V Accumulator tank Water heater 220 V 42 l Water and sewage water...
  • Page 64 ATER SYSTEM ISTRIBUTION Designation Distribution hot water/cold water - Aft washbasin Distribution hot water/cold water - Galley sink Distribution hot water/cold water - Forward washbasin Collectors Distribution hot water/cold water - Cockpit shower spray Distribution hot water/cold water - Flying bridge Water and sewage water...
  • Page 65 Water and sewage water ATER SYSTEM ISTRIBUTION ARNING SE OF THE WASHBASINS AND SHOWERS -To avoid freezing during very cold spells - Close the valves and turn off the taps after use. and/or winter storage bleed the cockpit shower hose and seawater deck wash Cockpit shower spray (With mixer) pump water systems.
  • Page 66 ASHING EA WATER Location - under the bed forward cabin 1. Seawater pump 2. Filter 3. Seawater inlet Water and sewage water...
  • Page 68 HORE FRESHWATER SUPPLY Selection valve - Shore fresh water / On board water circuit Location: Under the companionway ARNING -Before leaving the vessel you must turn off the shore water supply. Water and sewage water...
  • Page 70 ATER SYSTEM RAINAGE ASTE WATER Designation Kitchen sink drain Washbasin draining aft Shower draining - circa filter Vent hole Draining pump for shower Vent hole Water and sewage water...
  • Page 71 Water and sewage water ATER SYSTEM RAINAGE ARNING PERATION -The tanks' nominal capacity cannot be Waste water from the sink, washbasins and heads is drained off by thru-hull fittings with ball valves (the fully used due to the load and the need to valve is closed when the valve handle is perpendicular to the hose, the valve is open when the valve handle is in line with the hose).
  • Page 72 Thru-hull fitting closed Thru-hull fitting open Sink draining Galley + Shower tray draining Washbasin draining Washbasin aft washroom Shared drain hole 2 head compartments Fore washroom Kitchen sink evacuation through-hull Draining pump for shower - Under the Control shower draining shower - Starboard cockpit locker companionway Water and sewage water...
  • Page 73 Water and sewage water EWAGE DVICE ECOMMENDATION SE OF THE MARINE HEADS -When you are in a marina, use the club- Before you use the heads, check that the water intake valve and draining valve are open. house sanitary facilities (if there are). To empty the bowl: -Since it is prohibited to discharge sewage - Set the control lever of the pump slantwise (FLUSH).
  • Page 74 LECTRIC TOILET The electric toilets operate with seawater only. A switch enables the water intake and drain cycle of the bowl to be activated. A switch enables the bowl to be rinsed. Electric toilet forward Seawater pump + filter Control - Electric toilet 1.
  • Page 76 LACK WATER CIRCUIT CHEMATIC DIAGRAM Deck or sea evacuation Deck only evacuation 1. WC 2. Seawater inlet 1. Deck filler - Suction and Rinsing 4. Sewage tank 2. Tank vent hole 5. Closing cap 3. Thru-hull seacock 6. Vent hole 7.
  • Page 77 Water and sewage water EWAGE TANK ARNING To empty the tank (Ashore): - In an authorized area, open the draining valve. -The tanks' nominal capacity cannot be - In a marina equipped with a system to suck the waste waters, put the sucking hose into the tank through fully used due to the load and the need to the deck filler.
  • Page 78 YNOPTIC CUPPERS HULL FITTING RAINAGE 1. Cockpit draining 2. Sea water inlet valve for engine 3. Drainage Electric bilge pumps + Waste water Shower 4. Draining of manual bilge pump 5. Vent hole Gas cylinder locker 6. Port fwd WC suction 7.
  • Page 79 Water and sewage water...
  • Page 81: Electrical Equipment

    Electrical equipment General information 12 V DC system 110-220 V AC system Equipment Electronic...
  • Page 83 Electrical equipment ENERAL INFORMATION ANGER LECTRICAL PANEL The electrical switchboard does not require any routine maintenance . In case an electric appliance is not -There may be danger of fire or explosion if energized, check: direct current systems are incorrectly - The main power supply (batteries, battery switches).
  • Page 84 , 12 V AIN ELEMENTS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM LECTRICAL CIRCUIT Electrical equipment...
  • Page 85 Electrical equipment...
  • Page 86 Designation Designation General electrical panel + Control of the battery breaker + Differential + Water maker Battery isolation switch set + Battery charger + Fuses Bow thruster Microwave oven Electrical panel - Inside wheelhouse Microwave oven flush mounted Electrical panel - Flying bridge Hot plate Electric windlass Dishwasher...
  • Page 87 Electrical equipment ONTROL PANEL SKETCH DIAGRAM Flying bridge 1. Switch of horn 2. Switch of windlass electrical 3. Switch Deck searchlight Inside wheelhouse 1. Switch of port windscreen wiper 2. Switch - wiper Central 3. Switch of starboard windscreen wiper 4.
  • Page 88 Wiper Mechanical demister Location Location: Engine compartment Starboard The demister works off the port engine cooling system. It only heats when the port engine is warm and running Filling Windscreen washer liquid: Cockpit locker Demister outlets on the windscreen Electrical equipment...
  • Page 90 LAPS Location Control Inside wheelhouse Control Wheelhouse Flying bridge OW THRUSTER AYOUT OF COMPONENTS Operation Fuse 400A - Engine Control Wheelhouse flying bridge Nozzle compartment The thruster operates on the port engine battery set Control Inside wheelhouse 1. Master operation relay 2.
  • Page 92 Horn - Location EVOLVING DECK SEARCHLIGHT Location The green light indicates that the control is under power ARNING -Refer to the apparatus instructions for use and maintenance. Electrical equipment...
  • Page 93 Electrical equipment ATTERIES Battery charging is achieved through the alternator coupled to the engine or through use of the 220 V shore ARNING charger. Keep the batteries charged enough (essential to ensure them a correct service life). -Never work on a live electric fitting. -Do not touch battery terminals, risk of Make the most of time alongside to use the 220 V shore charger so as to start out sailing with fully charged batteries.
  • Page 94 LECTRIC BATTERY SWITCH CONTROLS 11. Water level measure 12. Locking key for battery switches (Safety) CONTACT 13. Battery switch Positive - Generator MOTEUR MOTEUR RESERVOIE EAUBD + GENE - GENE NEGATIF COUPE BORD RESERVOIE EAU TD BATTERIE 14. Battery switch Negative terminal - Generator 15.
  • Page 95 Electrical equipment LECTRIC BATTERY SWITCH OCATION NGINE COMPARTMENT ARNING -Turn off the electric battery switches before leaving the vessel. 1. Battery switch - Positive Service 2. Battery switch - Negative terminal Common 3. Battery switch - Starboard engine 4. Battery switch - Port engine...
  • Page 96 USES OCATION Engine compartment Circuit breaker strip - Engine compartment 1. Breaker - Power supply - electrical panel (5A) 2. Breaker - Flying bridge power supply (15A) 3. Available (10A) 4. Breaker - Coupler control relay (10A) 5. Breaker - Horn (15A) 6.
  • Page 97 Electrical equipment NSIDE WHEELHOUSE ARNING -Always replace a fuse with one of the same size. 1. Breaker - Port windscreen wiper (10A) 2. Breaker - Starboard windscreen wiper (10A) 3. Breaker - Wiper Port side Central (10A) 4. Breaker - Windscreen washer (5A) 5.
  • Page 98 EAD LINES Transducer location View interior View Outside Electrical equipment...
  • Page 99 Electrical equipment EAD LINES DVICE ECOMMENDATION Do not store material on top of the sensors. -For best results, remove any metal UTO PILOT compass. The pilot consists of several elements listed as follows: -Do not store material close to the calculator and electrical connections.
  • Page 100 HORE POWER SOCKET Breaker 30A 220V Cockpit locker Port Shore power socket 30A 220V Differential - Port saloon side Electrical equipment...
  • Page 101 Electrical equipment , 110-220 V LECTRICAL CIRCUIT ANGER ENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS -Never let the end of the boat/shore supply Certain vessels are equipped (as either standard or optional features depending on the model)with a 110 V cable hang in the water: or 230 V circuit.
  • Page 102 220V - S LECTRICAL PANEL ALOON CUPBOARD ORT SIDE DC VOLTS AMPERES FREQ ENBD AC VOLTS DC VOLTS PRISES CABINES CHAUFFE EAU WATER CHARGEUR CONTACT RESERVOIE EAU BD + GENE - GENE BORD MOTEUR MOTEUR NEGATIF RESERVOIE EAU TD COUPE BATTERIE OPTION OPTION...
  • Page 103 Electrical equipment QUIPMENT DVICE ECOMMENDATION ENERAL INTRODUCTION -Place the protective covers on the (As far as possible) use electric appliances with double insulation or with three conductors (Neutral-Live repeaters when unused for long periods. wire-Ground). -When sailing store the protective covers inside the boat to avoid losing them.
  • Page 104 ELEVISION Location - Port saloon Operation 1. Inverter 12/220V 2. Breaker TV 30A Electrical equipment...
  • Page 105 Electrical equipment 220 V 42 ATER HEATER Location: Under the companionway Operation 220V socket Engine supply valves/ Water heater The water heater functions: - On the starboard engine cooling system - On the 220 V circuit House...
  • Page 107: Engine

    Engine General information Engine installation...
  • Page 109 Engine ENERAL INFORMATION ANGER YPE OF MOTORISATION Your boat is fitted with two in-board diesel engines. -Stop the engine and refrain from smoking The transmission is of a shaftline type. during fuel tank filling. -Make sure that the ventilation openings in the engine (and generator, if installed) RECAUTIONS OF USE OPERATING ADVICE...
  • Page 110 Fuel filler - Starboard gangway position Tank interconnecting valve Engine...
  • Page 111 Engine NGINE FITTING.
  • Page 112 Engine...
  • Page 113 Engine Designation Engine panel Deck filler Vents Outlet Propeller Propeller shaft Engine batteries 4 x 50A Stern frame Engine Water heater Fuel tank 2 x 750 l Decompression Outlet Stern frame join Ventilator Extinguisher access hole Diesel oil filter Sea water filter Earth Seawater intake valve Battery switch...
  • Page 115 Engine AIN COMPONENTS OF THE ENGINE 1. Outlet - Decompression 2. Underwater exhaust 3. Ventilator 12V 4. Sea water filter 5. Diesel oil decanter valve 6. Tank interconnecting valve 7. Engine oil gauge 8. Oil filters 9. Propeller shaft 10. Sea water inlet valve for engine 11.
  • Page 117 Engine Engine These instructions give detailed explanations on proper operation of the engine. ANGER - Refill before the fuel tanks have almost run dry (the fuel system may be stopped for lack of fuel). -Always start the engine with the control - Make sure you have enough fuel before sailing.
  • Page 118 NGINE SUPPLY VALVE AND SEAWATER INTAKE Engine and generator fuel supply valve on port Engine supply valve on starboard tank Sea water inlet valve for engine (Reference 3) tank (Reference 1) (Reference 2) Engine...
  • Page 119 Engine Fuel filter ANGER Engine running problems may have different origins, including dirty fuel. The injection pump may wear out if there is water in the system. -Never obstruct access to the fuel valve. The water results either from the condensation resulting from an insufficiently filled tank, or from a filler cap either not closed properly or with a damaged seal.
  • Page 120 ANDLE NGINE CONTROL Inside wheelhouse Designation Steering station selector Engine control Ignition key Coupling control for port and starboard battery sets in the event of starting trouble. ETAIL OF SHAFT LINE Designation P bracket Propeller Propeller shaft Anode Engine...
  • Page 121 Engine RECAUTION The instrument panel has all the testing functions of the engine and it does not require any special precaution (refer to engine leaflet). -Regularly check the anode (at the end of the drive shaft) for corrosion, at least ISIBILITY FROM THE STEERING STATION 2 times a year.
  • Page 123 Engine AVIGATION EMINDER OF SOME ADVICE DVICE ECOMMENDATION Stability During sailing keep all the portholes, windows and doors closed. -Have the whole driving and steering systems checked and maintained by a - The stability is reduced when you add weight in the upper parts. professional.
  • Page 125: Launching

    Launching Launching recommendations 10 10...
  • Page 126 OSITION OF HOISTING CRADLE AND STRAPS Note: Measurements are expressed in mm. Launching...
  • Page 127 AUNCHING RECOMMENDATIONS ARNING A lot of skill and care is required to commission your BENETEAU boat. The proper working of all your boat's equipment is the result of the quality of the commissioning operations. -Do not stay on board or under the boat In order to remain completely under guarantee in the case of any failure of parts or materials the first launching and the first trials of different equipment must be carried out by your BENETEAU dealer.
  • Page 129: Winter Storage

    Winter Storage Laying up Protection and maintenance 11 11...
  • Page 131 11 11 Winter Storage AYING UP - Take ashore all the ship's log, the ropes that are not used for mooring, the galley equipment, supplies, DVICE ECOMMENDATION clothes, the safety equipment, batteries, the gas cylinder. - Mark again the safety equipment, check the expiration dates, have the liferaft overhauled. -You alone know all the particularities of your boat and its equipment: - Take advantage of this laying up to draw up a complete inventory of the equipment.
  • Page 132: Personal Notes

    Personal notes Dealer stamp The present document is not contractual and since we constantly desire to improve our models, we reserve the right to modify them without notice. The present document is not contractual and since we constantly desire to improve our models, we reserve the right to modify them without notice. Code: 087851...

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