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OWNER'S NOTES FOR
TIVOLI
2011 Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 409
3 Cabin / 2 Head Performance Cruiser

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  • Page 1 OWNER’S NOTES FOR TIVOLI 2011 Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 409 3 Cabin / 2 Head Performance Cruiser...
  • Page 2 AB aluminum-bottomed dinghy with a new Honda outboard. Tivoli is new the San Juan Sailing fleet this year. We hope you will enjoy your time aboard as much as we do and consider Tivoli your home away from home while sailing these beautiful waters.
  • Page 3 Tivoli’s Spec’s: Year: 2011 Other useful measurements: LOA: 41' 1" (including custom swim step) Refrigerator: LWL: 36' 1" - Main compartment, 30” wide by 19” deep by tall. Beam: 13' 1" - Freezer shelf, 17” wide by 10” deep by 4” tall.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    20. Showers ....................................17 21. Stove ....................................18 22. Water ....................................18 23. What’s Unique about Tivoli ..............................19 Key to Markings: Throughout these notes we have use the following convention: • Italics – are used for headings. • ALL CAPS – is used for safety and operational warnings.
  • Page 5: Emergencies & Emergency/Safety Equipment

    Emergencies & Emergency/Safety Equipment Fire – There are three ABC rated fire extinguishers on board. They are located (a) main salon immediately aft of the navigation station (b) directly behind the door in the port side aft stateroom and (c) directly behind the door in the starboard side aft stateroom.
  • Page 6: Anchors And Windlass

    Anchors and Windlass Tivoli is equipped with two anchors, one forward (44# Delta with 180’ of chain and 50 feet of rode) and one spare in the port cockpit locker (also a 44# Delta with chain and rode). The primary chain is marked with paint as follows: 0 through 100’...
  • Page 7: Barbecue

    You will notice a short section of black rope that is tied to the anchor. Please us this to ease the anchor off the roller. Tivoli has a very plumb bow and a quickly dropping anchor may strike the boat and damage the hull.
  • Page 8: Batteries & Charger/Inverter

    Batteries & Charger/Inverter Tivoli has 4 batteries on board, one for starting the engine and three to power the cabin accessories. We have her wired for maximum convenience. These two battery systems are separated from each other so it should be impossible to drain the start battery.
  • Page 9: Berths

    Cabin Heat Tivoli has a three-zone ITR Hurricane diesel furnace, which heats the boat in two ways: the first is through forced air via many vents throughout the boat and the second is through 180 feet of hydronic piping that is routed under the floor of the cabin.
  • Page 10: Dinghy And Outboard

    Dinghy and Outboard Tivoli is equipped with a 10’ AB Inflatables aluminum hard-bottom dinghy and a 2.3 hp. The dinghy is roomy (holds up to 4 adults, but you may prefer two trips with fewer riders) with plenty of handholds and the outboard is easy to operate.
  • Page 11: Docking

    ‘losing’ the stern. The other important issue is prop- walk – Tivoli has slightly reduced walk to port due to the Flexofold propeller design. Be aware of this when planning your docking, as you may not have as much “pull”...
  • Page 12: Electrical Panels

    Electrical Panels The electrical panels on Tivoli are straight forward and clearly marked. The main electrical panel is located above the nav station. A couple of tips; 1. A needle-type voltage meter is located in the upper left-hand corner of the electrical panel. This meter will read 110 volts when on shore power, as well as when on the inverter.
  • Page 13: Electronics/Instruments

    Electronics/Instruments Cellular Telephones – There are five 12-volt cigarette lighter type outlets for recharging your cellular telephones, one on the main panel and one on the back of the table in the cockpit. Ther remaining three are located in each stateroom, directly adjacent to the 110-volt outlet. Also, since we have an inverter you can charge using a normal 110-volt charger.
  • Page 14: Engine And Operating Under Power

    The system also transmits this same type of information about Tivoli to other vessels with A.I.S. This system should come on automatically when chart potter is turned on AND the primary VHF unit is also turned on. The VHF unit is picks up the AIS signal and sends it to the chart plotter.
  • Page 15 back in the hole but do not turn it. Remove the dipstick and ensure that the oil level is above the lowest line but no higher than halfway between the marks. Extra coolant, if needed, is stored under the navigation station seat cushion with the tools. Be sure not to over-fill! c.
  • Page 16: Fuel Tanks And System

    Galley For those of you who are interested in fine dining while on vacation, we have done our best to setup Tivoli with a well-equipped galley. We have place settings for eight on board and most of the pots, pans and utensils needed for food preparation.
  • Page 17: Repairs (Tools & Spares)

    longer (usually several days) if we put it at the bottom of the refrigerator where the cold air wants to settle. If you have meat you want to keep good and cold this same area is useful. Drain Pump – As your ice melts, the water will be deposited in the bilge. The bilge pump should always be switched to “auto”, so it takes care of any and all excess water that winds up in the bilge.

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