Lagoon WX-700 Owner's Manual
Lagoon WX-700 Owner's Manual

Lagoon WX-700 Owner's Manual

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CONSTRUCTION NAVALE BORDEAUX
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BENETEAU REF:
CONTENTS:
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INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................................... 2
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CHARACTERISTICS ................................................................................................................................ 4
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SAFETY ..................................................................................................................................................... 11
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EQUIPMENT ............................................................................................................................................ 15
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ANCHORING, MOORING AND TOWING.......................................................................................... 28
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HAULING OUT AND TRANSPORTATION ........................................................................................ 29
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SNSM.......................................................................................................................................................... 30
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CHARTER FOR THE SEA AND INLAND WATERWAYS ............................................................... 31
Lagoon 380-S2 - ANG - 26/01/2005
OWNER'S MANUAL
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    CONSTRUCTION NAVALE BORDEAUX OWNER’S MANUAL LAGOON 380-S2 FR- CNB _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BENETEAU REF: CONTENTS: INTRODUCTION ............................2 CHARACTERISTICS ..........................4 2.1. ’ ........................ 4 HE BOAT S IDENTITY SHEET 2.2............................4 IMENSIONS 2.3.
  • Page 2: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION Dear Madam, dear Sir, You have just taken delivery of your new LAGOON, and we would first of all like to thank you for your confidence in choosing one of our products. A LAGOON is built to last: each boat is the subject of attentive care down to the slightest details, from her design until she leaves the factory and is launched, so that she will provide you with the many years of joy that you expect from her.
  • Page 3 The users of this boat are advised that: The entire crew should receive appropriate training In some countries, a driving licence or an authorisation is needed, or there are specific regulations in force. Always maintain your boat correctly and take into account deterioration resulting from time and significant or inappropriate wear of the boat.
  • Page 4: Characteristics

    2. CHARACTERISTICS 2.1. The boat’s identity sheet Construction Navale Bordeaux NAME OF BUILDER ……………………... • DESIGN CATEGORY…………………. • 60 kW INBOARD MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED POWER…... • CE 0607 N° OF NOTIFIED BODY • CATEGORY HEIGHT OF WIND FORCE WAVES (m) (BEAUFORT) >...
  • Page 5: Load

    2.3. Load DESIGN CATEGORIES Boat lightship: 7045 7045 7045 7045 Safety equipment: Sails: Lightship displacement: 7260 7260 7260 7260 Life raft: Crew: 1050 Water: Fuel: Personal effects Optional equipment Spinnaker gear Gennaker gear Lazy bag with cover : Spinnaker Gennaker Electric winch Pt &...
  • Page 6 Warps and fender Mosquito screens (*)250 kg generator (incompatible with additional water reserve) Air-conditioning Microwave oven Tender + engine + fuel Other Margin for extra equipment: MAXIMUM LADEN 10460 10460 10460 10460 DISPLACEMENT(kg) MAXIMUM LOAD (kg) 3200 3200 3200 3200 MAXIMUM LOAD = maximum load displacement –...
  • Page 7: Sails And Rigging

    2.4. Sails and rigging 2.4.1. Characteristics of the sail plan: SAIL CLASSIC SAIL FURLING DIMENSIONS AREA SAIL AREA MAINSAIL 47 m² 35 m² 13.13 m GENOA 30 m² 30 m² 3.57 m SPINNAKER 85 m² 85 m² 13.65 m 5.40 m 2.4.2.
  • Page 8 2.4.3. Running rigging plan Standard mast DESCRIPTION Genoa sheet Mainsail topping lift Mainsheet Genoa sheet turning block Mainsail halyard Reef 2 Reef 1 Mainsheet Genoa halyard Spinnaker halyard Genoa sheet Mainsheet car traveller Davits (optional) Lagoon 380-S2 – ANG – 26/01/2005 8 / 31...
  • Page 9 Furling mast DESCRIPTION Genoa sheet Mainsail topping lift Mainsheet Genoa sheet turning block Mainsail halyard Mainsail furler Mainsail foot Mainsheet Genoa halyard Spinnaker halyard Genoa sheet Mainsheet car traveller Davits (optional) Lagoon 380-S2 – ANG – 26/01/2005 9 / 31...
  • Page 10 SAIL REDUCTION CAUTION: Failing to respect the following guidelines when trimming the boat may cause the mast to break. In particular : 100% genoa with 2 reefs in the mainsail is totally proscribed. Max. true wind Sail trimming Force Mainsail 100% Genoa 100% Mainsail (reef 1) Genoa 100%...
  • Page 11: Safety

    3. SAFETY 3.1. Fire 3.1.1. Risks The main risks are associated with the engine (§ 4.1), the electrical system (§ 4.3) and the gas system (§ 4.4). Please consult the relevant chapters. 3.1.2. Fire fighting equipment Portable extinguishers The boat is delivered without extinguishers, the application of the national regulations of the country of registration of your boat are your responsibility.
  • Page 12 3.1.4. Preventive advice General Do not freely hang curtains or any other fabrics close to or above cooking appliances or other naked flame appliances. Keep the bilges clean and regularly check for the absence of vapours and fuel or gas leaks. Do not stow combustible materials in the engine compartment.
  • Page 13: Visibility

    3.2. Visibility Visibility from the helm station can be obstructed because of high angles of the boat’s trim or because of other factors caused by one or several of the following conditions: Load and distribution of the load Speed Sea state Rain and spray Darkness and fog Light inside the boat...
  • Page 14: Prevention Of Falling Overboard

    3.4. Prevention of falling overboard Some boats are fitted with folding bathing ladders. The bathing ladder should be in place as soon as anybody is on board. The parts of the deck that are not considered as part of the working deck and which should not be used underway are shaded on the diagram below.
  • Page 15: Equipment

    4. EQUIPMENT For further information on the different items of equipment installed, please refer to their manuals included with the boat’s documentation. 4.1. Engine 4.1.1. Operating advice Do not install in this boat an engine of superior power or weight than what is recommended, because this could hinder stability.
  • Page 16 4.1.2. Fuel tanks Description Fuel tank 100 L Fuel filler Fuel gauge Fuel filter Fuel cut off tab Fuel tank 130 L (optional) The indicated capacities cannot be totally used depending on trim, load or the position of filling and possible places of draining. Lagoon 380-S2 –...
  • Page 17: Steering System

    4.2. Steering system At least once per year check the tension of the cables; in case of doubt, consult your dealer. Boats equipped with a steering wheel are provided with an emergency tiller, make sure that it is accessible at all times. Remove the deck plate, fit the tiller into the socket on the top of the rudder stock and operate the valve.
  • Page 18: Electrical System

    4.3. Electrical system All the functions or switchboards where the voltage is not stated are in 12 or 24 volts 4.3.1. 12V-24V electrical system Never work on a live electrical installation. Batteries should be carefully lashed. Do not obstruct the battery ventilation ducts, some of them discharge hydrogen presenting a risk of explosion.
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  • Page 20 4.3.3. Location of battery switches, switchboards and electrical appliances… Before changing a fuse, switch off the battery switches. Some of the equipment in the following table could be on option. DESCRIPTION REF DESCRIPTION Windlass Shore power Windlass circuit breaker Car radio 220/110 V socket Fridge electric compressor Converter...
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  • Page 22 4.3.4. Switchboard and electrical systems Before changing a fuse, switch off the battery switches. The fuses of functions presented on the switchboard are found behind it. Some equipment could be on option. FUNCTION Fuse Navigation lights Anchor light Masthead light Deck light Interior lighting Saloon lighting...
  • Page 23: Gas System

    4.4. Gas system 4.4.1. Gas cooker Never install flammable materials above cooker (curtains, papers, serviettes, etc…). Never leave the boat unattended when gas or spirit appliances are operating. In the case of gas smells or the accidental extinguishing of the flames (even though the gas supply is automatically shut-off in case of extinction), close the taps and create a draught of air to evacuate residual gas.
  • Page 24: Freshwater And Black Water Tanks

    4.5. Freshwater and black water tanks 4.5.1. Characteristics Description Port fwd tank filler Port fwd tank 300 L (optional) Std fwd tank filler Std fwd tank (300L) Rigid port black water sump tank (85 L) Rigid std black water sump tank (85 L) These capacities cannot be totally used depending on the trim, loading and the position of filling point(s) and / or eventual emptying point(s).
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  • Page 26: Pumps, Seacocks And Skin Fittings

    4.6. Pumps, seacocks and skin fittings 4.6.1. Pumps The bilge pump system is not intended to guarantee the buoyancy of the boat in case of damage. Never let the pumps run dry, this could damage them. Bilge water should be kept to a minimum. Visually check at regular intervals the working condition of each bilge pump.
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  • Page 28: Anchoring, Mooring And Towing

    5. ANCHORING, MOORING AND TOWING Keep the chain locker hatch cover closed at sea Towing should be done at low speeds A tow should be secured in such a way that it can be released under load The owner should ensure that dock lines, tow ropes, attachment points and chains correspond to conditions of use of the boat.
  • Page 29: Hauling Out And Transportation

    6. HAULING OUT AND TRANSPORTATION DIAGRAM AND MEASUREMENTS OF POSITIONING CENTRELINES FOR CRADLES AND LIFTING SLINGS Make sure that the boat is stable on its trailer, both longitudinally and laterally. Do not forget to tighten the straps or belts. Lagoon 380-S2 – ANG – 26/01/2005 29 / 31...
  • Page 30: Snsm

    7. SNSM Au service des plaisanciers et des professionnels de la mer Les sauveteurs en mer veillent... Tous les marins savent qu'on ne badine pas avec la grande bleue ... Malgré les progrès considérables réalisés en matière de sécurité par les constructeurs de bateaux, un événement de mer est toujours possible et vous pouvez avoir un jour besoin des «...
  • Page 31: Charter For The Sea And Inland Waterways

    8. Charter for the sea and inland waterways L'eau est un milieu vivant, fragile. C'est aussi une ressource précieuse Pour protéger ce milieu, Je respecte la mer et les rivières, je n'aborde pas les sites protégés, je limite • ma pêche aux espèces et tailles autorisées, j'observe les animaux sans les toucher ni les déranger.

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