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FR-BEY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
052927
BENETEAU REF:
CONTENTS:
I) INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................................3
II) TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS.................................................................................................................4
III) ACCOMMODATIONS.....................................................................................................................................6
IV) DECK (Location of life raft) ...........................................................................................................................10
V) SAILS AND RIGGING....................................................................................................................................11
VI) FRESHWATER AND BLACK WATER TANKS.........................................................................................15
VII) BAILING SYSTEM.......................................................................................................................................18
VIII) SEACOCKS AND SKIN FITTINGS...........................................................................................................20
IX) ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS..............................................................................................................................23
X) GAS SYSTEM .................................................................................................................................................32
XI) STEERING SYSTEM, EMERGENCY STEERING SYSTEM .....................................................................35
XII) ENGINE.........................................................................................................................................................36
XIII) HAULING OUT ...........................................................................................................................................39
XIV) MAINTENANCE.........................................................................................................................................40
XV) ENVIRONMENT ..........................................................................................................................................43
EXPLANATION OF THE TYPOGRAPHY USED :
DANGER
WARNING
ATTENTION
OWNER'S MANUAL
OCEANIS 473
OCEANIS 473

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    OCEANIS 473 OWNER’S MANUAL OCEANIS 473 FR-BEY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 052927 BENETEAU REF: CONTENTS: I) INTRODUCTION..............................3 II) TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS.........................4 III) ACCOMMODATIONS.............................6 IV) DECK (Location of life raft) ...........................10 V) SAILS AND RIGGING............................11 VI) FRESHWATER AND BLACK WATER TANKS..................15 VII) BAILING SYSTEM............................18...
  • Page 2 NAME OF OWNER ………………………………………………………………………….. ADDRESS ………………………………………………………………………….. ………………………………………………………………………….. ………………………………………………………………………….. Owner of OCEANIS 473 n° ………………………………………………………………………………. Do certify having received and read the information included in this owner’s manual delivered with the boat Date ………………………………………… Signature Copy to be kept by the owner ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••...
  • Page 3: I) Introduction

    I) INTRODUCTION Dear Madam, dear Sir, You have just taken delivery of your new BENETEAU, and first of all we would like to thank you for your confidence in choosing a product from our range. A BENETEAU is built to last: each boat receives attentive care right down to the slightest details, from her design until she leaves our factory and is launched, so that she might provide you with many years of joy, which you have a right to expect.
  • Page 4: Ii) Technical Characteristics

    OCEANIS 473 II) CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BOAT Type ............OCEANIS 473 Name of builder ........BENETEAU SA Design category........N° of notified organisation..... CE 0607 Length of hull 14.15 m Beam of hull 4.31 m Draught: Deep draught: 2.10 Shoal draught: 1.70...
  • Page 5 OCEANIS 473 LOAD SHEET DESIGN CATEGORIES A 10 pers B 12pers C 12pers D 14pers Light boat : 10600 10600 10600 10600 Safety equipment : Sails Light displacement 11000 11000 11000 11000 Life raft : Crew : 1050 Water: Fuel:...
  • Page 6: Iii) Accommodations

    OCEANIS 473 III) ACCOMMODATIONS ANG 24/06/04 6 / 43...
  • Page 7 OCEANIS 473 III) ACCOMMODATIONS (CONT’D) ANG 24/06/04 7 / 43...
  • Page 8 OCEANIS 473 EVACUATION IN CASE OF FIRE The boat is delivered without fire extinguishers, the application of the national regulations of your country is under your responsibility (number, capacity, type, location). We advise the installation of at least one extinguisher less than 5 metres from each berth, less than 2 metres from the engine compartment extinguisher aperture, at least 2 metres from any naked flame appliance and at least 1 metre from the steering station.
  • Page 9 OCEANIS 473 EVACUATION IN CASE OF FIRE (CONT’D) The boat is delivered without fire extinguishers, the application of the national regulations of your country is under your responsibility (number, capacity, type, location). We advise the installation of at least one extinguisher less than 5 metres from each berth, at less than 2 metres from the engine compartment extinguisher hole, at least 2 metres from any naked flame appliance and at least 1 metre from the steering station.
  • Page 10: Iv) Deck (Location Of Life Raft)

    OCEANIS 473 IV) DECK - Safety harness lines may be fastened on the mooring cleats or on the toerail. Some boats are fitted with folding bathing ladders. The bathing ladder should be in place as soon as your are aboard.
  • Page 11: V) Sails And Rigging

    OCEANIS 473 V) SAILS AND RIGGING Characteristics of the sail plan: SAIL SAIL AREA SAIL AREA 16.42 m STANDARD FURLING MAST Total 102.4 m² 95.31m² 5.55 m Mainsail 42.23 m² 14.54 m Furling main’sl 35.15 m² 5.20 m Genoa (140%) 7.77 m...
  • Page 12 OCEANIS 473 RUNNING RIGGING STANDARD MAST + SPINNAKER OPTION STANDARD MAST SPINNAKER OPTION Mainsheet traveller Genoa halyard Mainsail halyard Boom vang Mainsheet Mainsail outhaul Reef 1 Reef 2 Spinnaker halyard S. pole downhaul S. pole topping lift Mainsheet traveller The furling line returns along the gunwale as far as the port handling winch with one block forwards and one block aft fixed on the articulated stanchions.
  • Page 13 OCEANIS 473 RUNNING RIGGING IN-MAST FURLING + SPINNAKER OPTION IN-MAST FURLING OPTION SPI Mainsheet traveller Genoa halyard Mainsail halyard Boom vang Mainsheet Mainsail outhaul Furling Furling Unfurling Unfurling Spinnaker halyard S. pole downhaul S. pole topping lift Mainsheet traveller The furling line returns along the gunwale as far as the port handling winch with one block forwards and one block aft fixed on the articulated stanchions.
  • Page 14 OCEANIS 473 MAINSAIL TACKLE AND REEFING SYSTEM ANG 24/06/04 14 / 43...
  • Page 15: Vi) Freshwater And Black Water Tanks

    OCEANIS 473 VI) FRESHWATER AND BLACK WATER TANKS Characteristics DESCRIPTION Water tank 210 l Water tanks 195 l X 2 Filler – freshwater tank Vent – freshwater tank Manifold – freshwater system Filter – freshwater system Water pump Expansion tank - freshwater...
  • Page 16 OCEANIS 473 LAYOUT ANG 24/06/04 16 / 43...
  • Page 17 OCEANIS 473 LAYOUT (CONT’D) ANG 24/06/04 17 / 43...
  • Page 18: Vii) Bailing System

    OCEANIS 473 VII) BAILING SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Electric bilge pump Electric bilge pump filter Sump Manual bilge pump Electric bilge pump intake Manuel bilge pump intake Electric bilge pump outlet Manual bilge pump outlet Check that the bailing system is operating correctly before casting off.
  • Page 19 OCEANIS 473 BAILING SYSTEM LAYOUT (CONT’D) ANG 24/06/04 19 / 43...
  • Page 20: Viii) Seacocks And Skin Fittings

    OCEANIS 473 VIII) SEACOCKS AND SKIN FITTINGS Close all seacocks when leaving the boat. Toilets might be fitted below the waterline, so systematically close the seacocks after each use. Make sure that all seacocks not in use are closed before putting out to sea. (See diagram in owner’s...
  • Page 21 OCEANIS 473 SEACOCKS AND SKIN FITTINGS LAYOUT DIAGRAM ANG 24/06/04 21 / 43...
  • Page 22 OCEANIS 473 SEACOCKS AND SKIN FITTINGS LAYOUT DIAGRAM (CONT’D) ANG 24/06/04 22 / 43...
  • Page 23: Ix) Electrical Systems

    OCEANIS 473 IX) ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Unless otherwise specified, all functions or panels are 12 Volts. 12 V electrical system Never work on a live electrical installation. Never modify an installation. Consult a qualified marine electrician. Batteries should be securely lashed down.
  • Page 24 OCEANIS 473 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM LAYOUT 12V electrical panel ANG 24/06/04 24 / 43...
  • Page 25 OCEANIS 473 LAYOUT OF 12V LIGHTS AND APPLIANCES DESCRIPTION FUNCTION ON PANEL Two-colour bow navigation light White stern navigation light Riding light Steaming light Deck light Navigation light Common negative Fwd water gauge Aft water gauge Aft water gauge Deckhead light...
  • Page 26 OCEANIS 473 LAYOUT OF 12V LIGHTS AND APPLIANCES (CONT’D) 12V FUNCTIONS 110/220V FUNCTIONS FUNCTION AMPERAGE FUNCTION AMPERAGE ( A) Navigation lights 220V plug Riding light Charger Steaming light Water heater Deck light Cabin lights Saloon lights Instrument lights 12 V plug...
  • Page 27 OCEANIS 473 LAYOUT OF 12V LIGHTS AND APPLIANCES ANG 24/06/04 27 / 43...
  • Page 28 OCEANIS 473 LAYOUT OF 12V LIGHTS AND APPLIANCES (CONT’D) ANG 24/06/04 28 / 43...
  • Page 29 OCEANIS 473 110/220V SYSTEM LAYOUT DESCRIPTION Shore power plug Battery charger 110/220V plug Water heater ANG 24/06/04 29 / 43...
  • Page 30 OCEANIS 473 110/220V SYSTEM LAYOUT (CONT’D° DESCRIPTION Shore power plug Battery charger 110/220V plug Water heater ANG 24/06/04 30 / 43...
  • Page 31 OCEANIS 473 LAYOUT OF OPTIONAL WIRING CONDUITS DESCRIPTION Optional starboard to port crossover conduit Conduit from panel to autopilot Conduit from panel to foot of mast Conduit to echo sounder Passage along hull Passage under deck ANG 24/06/04 31 / 43...
  • Page 32: X) Gas System

    OCEANIS 473 X) GAS SYSTEM Gas stove Do not fit or store flammable materials over the stove (curtains, paper, napkins, etc…). Never leave the boat unattended when gas or alcohol stoves are working. Appliances burning fuels consume cabin oxygen and release combustion gases into the boat. It is necessary to ventilate when gas cooking appliances are being used.
  • Page 33 OCEANIS 473 Alcohol stove Certain boats are equipped with an alcohol stove Do not smoke when handling the fuel Store the fuel in a can reserved for this purpose, a good distance from the stove, the engine and any other sources of heat.
  • Page 34 OCEANIS 473 X) GAS SYSTEM (CONT’D) DESCRIPTION Gas locker Valve Regulator Gas locker ventilation ANG 24/06/04 34 / 43...
  • Page 35: Xi) Steering System, Emergency Steering System

    OCEANIS 473 XI) STEERING SYSTEM, EMERGENCY STEERING SYSTEM Boats fitted with wheel steering are supplied with an emergency tiller, make sure that it is accessible at all times At least once a year check the correct tension of the steering cables.
  • Page 36: Xii) Engine

    OCEANIS 473 XII) ENGINE Stop the engine and do not smoke when filling the fuel tank Before starting, make sure that the engine compartment bilge is clean and dry. Do not start the engine if there is the slightest presence of fuel in the bilge.
  • Page 37 OCEANIS 473 ENGINE INSTALLATION LAYOUT ANG 24/06/04 37 / 43...
  • Page 38 OCEANIS 473 ENGINE INSTALLATION LAYOUT (CONT’D) ANG 24/06/04 38 / 43...
  • Page 39: Xiii) Hauling Out

    OCEANIS 473 XIII) HAULING OUT Please contact your BENETEAU dealer for maintenance and repairs to your boat. Your dealer will give you the best advise and supply you with spare parts or materials suitable for your boat. Have your boat maintained and serviced once a year during winter lay-up.
  • Page 40: Xiv) Maintenance

    OCEANIS 473 XIV) MAINTENANCE Your boat is an important investment that, because of the particularly aggressive climate it lives in, requires specific and regular maintenance. Furthermore, many accidents are due to negligence and a lack of maintenance. These two reasons, the protection of your investment and safety, should make you aware of the importance of regular and thorough maintenance of your boat.
  • Page 41 OCEANIS 473 Exterior teak woodwork: Scrub woodwork with water Teak woodwork needs no particular attention. A simple occasional rubbing down with fine sandpaper will renovate the aspect of the teak. Plexiglass: Rinse with freshwater. Clean with a sponge and a window-cleaning product.
  • Page 42 OCEANIS 473 5) SAILS Whenever possible, rinse the sails in freshwater and let them dry. Sails are sensitive to water and sunshine; therefore you should remove them whenever possible. 6) WINTER LAY-UP DECOMMISSIONING Remove all documents from the boat, ropes which are not used for mooring, food supplies, clothing, safety equipment, batteries, gas cylinder, etc…...
  • Page 43: Xv) Environment

    OCEANIS 473 XV) ENVIRONMENT Do not discharge waste oil into the sea. Use the appropriate waste disposal facilities. When refuelling, take all precautions to avoid spills. In harbour, do not use the boat’s toilets if not equipped with holding tanks.

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