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Owner's Notes for
Ardent
March 26
th
, 2021
Ardent
Welcome aboard
!
What could be a more perfect vacation that a week or
more aboard the S/V Ardent which is a 2014 Beneteau
Oceanis 41! Beneteau is the largest manufacturer of
pleasure sailboats. You will find her very well
engineered, spacious and thought through.
She very fully equipped and updated to cruise the
Puget Sound. She has three private cabins with double
births, two heads: both with showers, full teak
decking, a dinghy arch with a 10' Achilles RIB with a
9.8 hp outboard, Bimini cover over the entire cock pit
with dodger, newer custom carpeting and salon
upholstery, artwork and cockpit cushions. We take
great pride in her and maintain her to the highest
standards.
The Ardent sails beautifully with full roller reefing
sails (jib and main) for maximum convenience and
crew safety. All lines lead to the cockpit. Her
generous jib rig makes sailing in light wind easy and
enjoyable. When it is time to come to rest, her bow
thruster makes docking a breeze.
Her electronics include a chart plotter, RADAR, wind and depth gages which makes navigation easy. She has a
12" screen in the cockpit plus an addition 7" screen at the nav station. The dinghy arch prevents the drag of the
dinghy which improves performance. Also, one doesn't have to dismount the outboard motor when leaving
port. The 9.8hp outboard makes scooting to a nearby cove or fishing spot very doable while leaving the Ardent
on anchor. We have a clam shovel and crab pot on board.
The skipper and guests will enjoy her exceptionally large cockpit which can seat 10 guests and has a full
Bimini. The cockpit table extends for true al-fresco dining (with center cooler). The transom folds down to
make into a dinghy dock which makes loading the crew into the dinghy as easy as being on a low dock ashore.
It also allows one to dangle his feet into the water. Aboard this year, is a new set of cockpit cushions and two
Sport-a seats.
Below, between the three cabins is a very large salon with two settees. Up to eight can dine below plus six in
the cockpit. The galley has a separate refrigerator and a separate freezer along with a microwave. It is a great
space to entertain.
the Ardent carrys150 gallons of fresh water; a full crew can go several days without re-filling. A total of nine
(six house) AGM batteries, allow the crew to use all of the electrical conveniences as much as they need (within
reason) and the battery status can be easily monitored. With an inverter, cell phones can be charged along while
using other small load electrical devices while on anchor. There is even a special 800-watt hair dryer aboard
(don't use you own, which will be 1200 or more watts).
We hope you will enjoy sailing Ardent and cruising the islands as much as we do. We also thank you for taking
special care of her. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us or the San Juan Sailing staff.
Before you go, please review the material contained in this notebook so one can fully enjoy what the S/V
Ardent has to offer. Bon voyage!
Karl Klokke and Sue Bristol, S/V Ardent
1-208-412-94
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  • Page 1 (don’t use you own, which will be 1200 or more watts). We hope you will enjoy sailing Ardent and cruising the islands as much as we do. We also thank you for taking special care of her. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us or the San Juan Sailing staff.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    26. Stove/Oven and Microwave ....................33 27. Swim Platform/Moveable Transom Seat ................34 28. Water ..........................35 29. Appendix 1: Restoring Standard Settings for B&G MFDs (chartplotter) ......36 30. Appendix 2: Open CPN Settings for use with Ardent’s Onboard Network ......37...
  • Page 3: Vessel Specifications And Information

    Vessel Official Number 1248849 (same number as shown on the Coast Guard Certificate of Documentation found in Section 5 of the Charter Guest Reference Manual (white binder). Ardent’s number is located inside the engine compartment, forward end of the engine, under the tool kit on a stringer. Look for 3” high numbers.
  • Page 4: Nuances

    , 2021 Nuances Swim Platform/Moveable Transom Seat – The operation of Ardent’s swim platform/moveable transom seat is not ‘typical’ and requires special attention. The swim platform and transom seat are electrically operated and unfold in unison to create a large platform area for access to the water, dinghy or dock. Please see Section 27 of this document for operating detail Port Side Helm- The helm and prop walk are the reverse of most sailboats.
  • Page 5: Anchors And Windlass

    Owner’s Notes for Ardent March 26 , 2021 Flashlights. One is located at the top of the companionway stairs, starboard side and a second is in the forward stateroom, port side aft next to the door. Horn, handheld. Located in the starboard cockpit locker, in a plastic tub.
  • Page 6 Details • Ardent is equipped with two anchors. o The primary anchor is a 55-pound Delta anchor on the bow anchor roller with 200 feet of 5/16” HT chain and 125’ of nylon rope in the chain locker.
  • Page 7: Barbecue

    Barbecue Ardent is equipped with a Magma Cabo Stainless Steel BBQ attached to the starboard stern rail. To operate: • Turn on the solenoid valve switch in the galley inside the first drawer below the sink.
  • Page 8: Batteries/Charging/Inverter

    Details BATTERIES Ardent has the following battery groups on board: • Engine start and Windlass (Single Group 24 AGM battery) • House and Swim Platform (Six AGM batteries providing 660 Amp Hours) • Bow thruster (Two 12V lead/acid batteries) All batteries are charged automatically when connected to shore power with BLUE DOT breakers ON or while the engine is running.
  • Page 9 Under normal circumstances you don’t need to do anything with this system. See Section 9, Bow Thruster, for detailed description of using the bow thruster. CHARGING/INVERTING Ardent has been equipped with a state-of-the-art Magnum Energy power management system which includes a battery charger and an inverter. The Magnum control panel is shown in the photo on right.
  • Page 10: Berths And Bedding

    Berths and Bedding • Ardent is ideal for six people but will sleep a maximum of eight: two in the forward cabin, two in each of the aft cabins, and two on the berth converted from the dinette table and settee (converts to a double berth).
  • Page 11: Dinghy, Davit And Outboard

    10. Dinghy, Davit and Outboard Dinghy and Davit • Ardent has a 10’-2” Achilles aluminum hull RIB dinghy with two seats, oars and a 9.8hp Tohatsu outboard engine (see also “Outboard” below).
  • Page 12 Owner’s Notes for Ardent March 26 , 2021 Outboard • Ardent is equipped with a 4-stroke Tohatsu 9.8 horsepower outboard. • DO NOT add any oil to the gasoline – it uses straight gasoline. • Starting o Pull out the choke (black square knob next to the gear shift lever).
  • Page 13: Dodger And Bimini

    If the valve is still open, press it once to close it. 11. Dodger and Bimini Ardent has a very large sturdy dodger that protects the crew from the weather when in the cockpit. It has several stainless steel grab handles for safety.
  • Page 14: Electrical

    Owner’s Notes for Ardent March 26 , 2021 12. Electrical Highlights • The electrical panel breaker/switches use the color dot convention shown in the photo of the legend to the right. • The shore power BATTERY CHARGER switch is located on the electrical panel, starboard side of the salon.
  • Page 15 Owner’s Notes for Ardent March 26 , 2021 AC (120V) Circuit: • o Shore Power Indicator Light (Reference #1) A red light indicates that shore power is connected and available on the AC bus. o AC Outlets:  To energize the AC outlets, flip on the OUTLETS switch on...
  • Page 16: Electronics/Instruments

    13. Electronics/Instruments • Ardent is equipped with state of the art, networked B&G displays and instruments. Several “Quick Start” guides are attached at the end of these Owner’s Notes. Also, follow this link to manuals in “.pdf”...
  • Page 17 10 feet.) B&G 4G HD Radar o Ardent is equipped with a continuous wave, frequency modulated radar system. Outstanding close range (2-3 NM) resolution at low power consumption (165 mW nominal transmission). o Returns can be displayed in a relative bearing circle or overlayed with chartplotter data.
  • Page 18 T12 or T7 MFDs are energized and have obtained a fix, then turn the VHF back on. o VHF Remote Handset (HS-35) Ardent has a remote handset for the VHF which connects wirelessly to the RS-35 base unit.
  • Page 19 Owner’s Notes for Ardent March 26 , 2021 o A foghorn/hailer is mounted on the forward face of the mast just below the radome.  You can access control functions to sound reduced visibility and other sound signals required by the navigation rules using the “IC” button on the VHF base & handset.
  • Page 20: Emergency/Safety Equipment: See Section 3

    WIFI-1 Network o Ardent has an internal WiFi. If you have an iPad or iPhone, download the free B&G app, connect to Ardent’s wireless network, and use your device to see and control the MFDs. Your iPad turns into another MFD. iPhones will typically only display, not control the MFD screen .
  • Page 21 The engine oil level is checked weekly by Ardent’s maintenance pro. It is not necessary to check daily. If you are out on a multi-week charter, please check the oil level once a week as follows: ...
  • Page 22 Owner’s Notes for Ardent March 26 , 2021 o Energize the engine panel by pressing the bottom right hand button (Power Switch) for about one second. Observe the low oil pressure alarm sounds after a few seconds. o Press the top right-hand button (Start Switch) on the engine panel to start the engine.
  • Page 23 Owner’s Notes for Ardent March 26 , 2021 Engine Alarm Procedures (see alarm indicator descriptions on next page below): Engine Overheat The most common cause of engine overheat is eelgrass plugging up the raw water strainer and reducing or blocking cooling water flow. The best solution to this problem is prevention—keep a lookout for eelgrass mats, especially along tide lines.
  • Page 24 Owner’s Notes for Ardent March 26 , 2021 Lock prop by putting in reverse while under sail. This will save wear on the running gear and cause less drag. Restore to neutral before starting engine while taking down sails. Engine Alarms •...
  • Page 25: Entertainment System

     After engine stops, turn off the Power Switch on the engine panel to deenergize the electronics.  Notify SJS immediately anytime an emergency shutdown is performed. 16. Entertainment System Ardent is equipped with a FUSION marine entertainment system for audio. • AM/FM radio • Wired and wireless (Bluetooth) connections for audio players (iPod, iPad, Smart Phones) •...
  • Page 26: Fuel

    Owner’s Notes for Ardent March 26 , 2021 Controlling Volume and Zones a) Zone 1 is the Salon speakers and Zone 2 is the cockpit. Zone 3 is unused. b) Press “Zones…” at the bottom of the menu dialog box on the T7/T12 display.
  • Page 27: Heads And Holding Tanks

    Owner’s Notes for Ardent March 26 , 2021 o CAUTION: Unlike automobile fuel gauges, fuel gauges on boats are notoriously inaccurate, especially on the low end. Whenever the fuel level drops below ½ full, you should refuel at your next opportunity. NEVER let the fuel level fall below ¼ full or you’re in danger of running out of fuel.
  • Page 28: Heater (Cabin)

    19. Heater (Cabin) • Ardent’s efficient diesel fired Webasto cabin heater will make the interior “toasty” in around 15-20 minutes. • The heater control is located on the port side of the salon near the VHF.
  • Page 29: Refrigerator And Freezer

    22. Sails and Rigging • Ardent is a delight to sail. She has a modern sail plan using a mast stepped much further aft (large “J” measurement) than was common on older boats. This allows a large headsail without having as much mast overlap as was common on older boats carrying 130-150% genoas measured with masts stepped further forward.
  • Page 30 Headsail • Ardent’s light air Genoa mounted on a Facnor roller furler. • Whether fully or partially deployed, you’ll have good sail shape. Slight hand-over-hand tension on opposing lines – furling line and sheets – prevents problems such as a rat’s nest on the furling drum (should the wind catch the sail and unwrap it violently) or a baggy furled sail.
  • Page 31 March 26 , 2021 o Ardent’s line clutches provide one-way stops, so you don’t need to open when winching in. Reefing the Mainsail:  You have infinite reef points with an in-mast furling main. You can deploy as little or as much sail area as you determine is appropriate for wind conditions you encounter -- from the safety of the cockpit! ...
  • Page 32: Showers And Sumps

    Note: shower sumps can become emergency bilge pumps if water rises to that level. 24. Spares and Tools Ardent is equipped with a large variety of tools and spares for the engine and other systems. These are in labeled containers in the following locations: •...
  • Page 33: Stove/Oven And Microwave

    Owner’s Notes for Ardent March 26 , 2021 Restricted areas: the aft cockpit (below floor) lockers are for spares and off-season equipment. Do not store personal gear in these lockers. Items in these areas are not needed for normal operations except for the 600- foot stern tie line and the spare anchor.
  • Page 34: Swim Platform/Moveable Transom Seat

    Swim Platform – Please read the following carefully before operating – See photos below. • Ardent’s transom and stern bench fold down to create a great swim platform, dinghy dock, and easy on/off for loading your provisions and gear from the dock.
  • Page 35: Water

    Owner’s Notes for Ardent March 26 , 2021 o Press and hold the top of the black Transom switch (inboard of the port helm, below the compass). A buzzer will sound, and the transom seat will start lifting. See photos below.
  • Page 36: Appendix 1: Restoring Standard Settings For B&G Mfds (Chartplotter)

    HEATER switch on the AC panel. State parks do not have pressurized water to refill tanks, but all points of civilization do. Enjoy your vacation aboard Ardent! 29. Appendix 1: Restoring Standard Settings for B&G MFDs (chartplotter) The B&G MFDs are fully customizable. If you decide to change a setting or if a setting is changed by mistake, please use the following procedure to restore the original settings.
  • Page 37: Appendix 2: Open Cpn Settings For Use With Ardent's Onboard Network

    Owner’s Notes for Ardent March 26 , 2021 30. Appendix 2: Open CPN Settings for use with Ardent’s Onboard Network...

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