Jeanneau 57 Instruction Manual
Jeanneau 57 Instruction Manual

Jeanneau 57 Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION GUIDE...
  • Page 3: Welcome Aboard

    JEANNEAU dealers are also equipped with an innovative logistical support service to ensure timely delivery of spare parts. We are proud that you have chosen a Jeanneau, and we look forward to sharing our passion for the sea with you. We will be there to assist you throughout the life of your boat.
  • Page 5 Preamble This instruction guide is a tool that will enable you to get to know your boat and apprehend the use of the components that are necessary for running her. A WAY TO MAKE THE MOST OF THIS INSTRUCTION GUIDE In order to have an easier apprehension, this guide offers you two complementary reading levels: .
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1 SPECIFICATIONS 5 UTILITY ABOARD 8 MOTORIZATION PAGE 07 PAGE 53 PAGE 91 5.1 Stove and oven 8.1 Engine 1.1 I D of your boat 1.2 Technical specifi cations 5.2 Hobs 8.2 Fuel 5.3 Microwave oven 8.3 Shaft - Stuffi ng box 5.4 Extractor Hood 8.4 Propeller and anode 2 HULL / DECK...
  • Page 9: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS 1.1 I D OF YOUR BOAT 1.2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 11 YOUR BOAT NAME OF YOUR BOAT: ........OWNER’S NAME: .
  • Page 12 DESIGN CATEGORIES DESIGN CATEGORIES CATEGORY A CATEGORY D The boat is designed for sailing in winds that may exceed force 8 on the Beau- The boat is designed for sailing in winds that do not exceed force 4 on the fort Scale and in waves of a signifi...
  • Page 13: Technical Specifi Cations

    Caractéristiques techniques TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Length Over All ........17,78 m CE CATEGORY Maximum number of persons Hull length .
  • Page 15: Hull / Deck

    HULL / DECK 2.1 CONSTRUCTION 2.2 CAREENING 2.3 DECK FITTING 2.4 COCKPIT 2.5 GARAGE 2.6 STEERING SYSTEM 2.7 ANCHORING 2.8 DECKWASH PUMP 2.9 GANGWAY...
  • Page 17 The hull of your JEANNEAU 57 is made of solid GRP with an integrated osmo- For possible stubborn stains or scratches, please contact your dealer; he will sis barrier coat.
  • Page 18 OPENING LIFELINE - COCKPIT TABLE OPENING LIFELINE - COCKPIT TABLE OPENING LIFELINE OPENING LIFELINE LEVERS ON THE HINGES LEVERS ON THE HINGES OF THE COCKPIT TABLE OF THE COCKPIT TABLE...
  • Page 19: Deck Equipment

    - Rinse the plexiglas with fresh water, do not use solvents. DECK FITTINGS - Brighten up with a soft rag soaked with a gentle cleaning product. The fi ttings on the deck of your JEANNEAU 57 were selected according to - Use polish paste to remove scratches. quality criteria.
  • Page 20 ACCESS - TRANSOM ACCESS - TRANSOM ACCESS TO THE TRANSOM ACCESS TO THE TRANSOM DOOR BLOCKING DEVICE DOOR BLOCKING DEVICE SHOWER IN TRANSOM SHOWER IN TRANSOM...
  • Page 21 HULL / DECK ACCESS DOORS The companionway doors slide and partially retract once open. When you open or close them, simultaneously hold them both to compensate any stress. Block the door open or closed when sailing. A removable swim ladder can be fastened onto the aft platform (it is the ga- rage door that is open) or onto the transom step.
  • Page 22 GARAGE FOR INFLATABLE TENDER GARAGE FOR INFLATABLE TENDER CONTROL OF THE CONTROL OF THE WINCH WINCH GARAGE DOOR GARAGE DOOR 1 - Switch to close it. 2 - Switch to open it. Please note: the other switches on the control are used for setting the different parameters.
  • Page 23 HULL / DECK LAUNCHING AN INFLATABLE TENDER 2.5 GARAGE The garage can store a maximum 2,75 metres infl atable tender. To make it easier to launch and hoist the tender in, the yacht may be fi tted with optional winch and ramp. The access to the garage is through the cockpit port aft locker.
  • Page 24 STEERING SYSTEM - ELECTRIC WINDLASS STEERING SYSTEM - ELECTRIC WINDLASS ACCESS TO THE STEERING ACCESS TO THE STEERING ACCESS TO THE AUTOPILOT ACCESS TO THE AUTOPILOT CABLES IN THE GARAGE CABLES IN THE GARAGE IN THE GARAGE IN THE GARAGE 1 - Electric windlass.
  • Page 25 HULL / DECK ELECTRIC WINDLASS 2.6 STEERING SYSTEM The electric windlass works in 24V when the engine is running. The windlass batteries are located under the forepeak berth. They are shared by both the windlass and the optional bow thruster. The steering system is made up of steering cables (stainless steel cables) and an aluminium quadrant.
  • Page 26: Deckwash Pump

    DECKWASH PUMP DECKWASH PUMP DECKWASH PUMP DECKWASH PUMP SUPPLY VALVE OF SUPPLY VALVE OF THE DECKWASH PUMP THE DECKWASH PUMP 1 - Pump water inlet. 2 - Deckwash pump. 3 - Sea water supply valve. 4 - Automatic breaker.
  • Page 27 HULL / DECK - Check the position of the anchor on the stem fi tting. Rinse the windlass and the ground tackle with fresh water after each trip. In case of electric failure, use the winch handle on the windlass to raise the ground tackle.
  • Page 28: Gangway

    GANGWAY GANGWAY CONTROL + REMOTE CONTROL CONTROL + REMOTE CONTROL OF GANGWAY OF GANGWAY 1 - Control of gangway. 2 - Hydraulic pump. 3 - Gangway location. 4 - Switch to raise it. 5 - Switch to take it out. 6 - Switch to start it.
  • Page 29 HULL / DECK 2.9 GANGWAY The boat may be fi tted with an optional hydraulic gangway. After you energized the domestic electrical system (24V electrical panel), the gangway can work. The gangway control is located on the desk of the port helm station. A remote control is also available on board the boat (It can work only if the domestic electrical system is energized).
  • Page 31: Rigging / Sails

    RIGGING / SAILS 3.1 STANDING RIGGING 3.2 HYDRAULIC BACKSTAYS 3.3 FORE STAYSAIL 3.4 RUNNING RIGGING 3.5 SAILS 3.6 SAIL SPECIFICATIONS APPENDIX...
  • Page 32 STANDING RIGGING - HYDRAULIC BACKSTAYS STANDING RIGGING - HYDRAULIC BACKSTAYS STANDING RIGGING TABLE STANDING RIGGING TABLE PANEL TO CHECK PANEL TO CHECK THE HYDRAULIC BACKSTAYS THE HYDRAULIC BACKSTAYS Designation Quantity Diameter 14 mm 12 mm 12 mm 10 mm V3D4 10 mm 8 mm Stay...
  • Page 33 3.1 STANDING RIGGING The boat may be fi tted with optional hydraulic backstays. Your Jeanneau 57 is fi tted with a keel-stepped mast (partners with watertight The tension of the backstays is done wit hydraulic jacks. collar) that was adjusted by a professional when it was fi rst stepped.
  • Page 34 RIGGING PLAN - DECK RIGGING PLAN - DECK 1 - Genoa furling line. 2A - Symmetric spinnaker boom vang. 2B - (Asymmetric) spinnaker tack. 3 - Mainsheet (optional extra). 4 - Spinnaker guy (optional extra). 5 - Fore staysail sheet (optional extra). 6 - Genoa sheet.
  • Page 35 RIGGING / SAILS step giving access to the starboard aft cabin. 3.3 FORE STAYSAIL Be careful of the power the electric engine develops. An optional inner stay may be fi tted. WINCHES Four solutions are suggested: The boat may be fi tted with optional electric sheet and manoeuvring win- - A fi...
  • Page 36 RIGGING PLAN - STANDARD MAST FOOT RIGGING PLAN - STANDARD MAST FOOT PORT MAST FOOT PORT MAST FOOT STARBOARD MAST FOOT STARBOARD MAST FOOT 1 - Boom vang. 2 - Mainsheet. 3 - Mainsail foot. 4 - Reef 1. 5 - Mainsail halyard. 6 - Genoa halyard.
  • Page 37 RIGGING / SAILS - When the sail is hoisted, board the main tack to the lower shackle. 3.5 SAILS - Sway up but do not force. - Put the access hatch back. - Furl the sail head to wind, keeping a very slight tension on the foot. SAIL SETTING The boom vang and mainsheet shall be eased off.
  • Page 38 RIGGING PLAN - FOOT OF IN-MAST FURLING SYSTEM RIGGING PLAN - FOOT OF IN-MAST FURLING SYSTEM PORT MAST FOOT PORT MAST FOOT STARBOARD MAST FOOT STARBOARD MAST FOOT 1 - Boom vang. 2 - Mainsheet. 3 - Mainsail roller furler. 4 - Mainsail halyard.
  • Page 39 RIGGING / SAILS SETTING THE LAZY-BAG ROLLER FURLING MAINSAIL - Spread out the lazy-bag on the deck. - Point your boat into wind with engine in gear. - Slide the battens and close the batten pockets. - Make sure that the mainsheet is eased off. - Hank on the lazy-bag until you have the front part about level with the goo- - Check the boom vang is loose.
  • Page 40 MAINSAIL CIRCUIT - REEF MAINSAIL CIRCUIT - REEF TRADITIONAL SHEETING SYSTEM TRADITIONAL SHEETING SYSTEM GERMAN SHEETING SYSTEM GERMAN SHEETING SYSTEM REEF 1 REEF 1 REEF 2 REEF 2 REEF 3 REEF 3 1 - Boom vang. 2 - Mainsheet.
  • Page 41 RIGGING / SAILS SAIL SHORTENING ROLLER FURLING MAINSAIL - Gradually tighten the line of the mainsail roller furler, easing off the foot line STANDARD MAINSAIL (keep the boom perpendicular to the mast). - Haul up. - Release the tension of the boom vang. GENOA - Slightly ease off the mainsheet.
  • Page 42 SPINNAKER SYSTEMS SPINNAKER SYSTEMS SYMMETRIC SPINNNAKER SYSTEM SYMMETRIC SPINNNAKER SYSTEM ASYMMETRIC SPINNAKER SYSTEM ASYMMETRIC SPINNAKER SYSTEM 1 - Spinnaker boom topping lift. 5 - Spinnaker halyard. 2 - Spinnaker boom vang. 6 - Spinnaker tack. 3 - Spinnaker guy. 7 - Bobstay. 4 - Spinnaker sheet.
  • Page 43: Sail Specifications

    RIGGING / SAILS Avoid drying the sails in the wind on the mast (when the sails lift, the seams 3.6 SAIL SPECIFICATIONS are worn, the sails may be torn by the rigging). Avoid storing a wet sail to prevent mildew from appearing. ROLLER FURLING GENOA SAIL ROLLER FURLING SAIL...
  • Page 44 ELECTRIC ROLLER FURLER - BOOM / ELECTRIC SHEET ADJUSTMENT ELECTRIC ROLLER FURLER - BOOM / ELECTRIC SHEET ADJUSTMENT ELECTRONIC BOX OF ROLLER ELECTRONIC BOX OF ROLLER FURLER CONTROL FURLER CONTROL 1 - 1 - Electronic roller furler boxes. 2 - Electronic box for sheet adjustment. 3A - Automatic breaker of the roller furler.
  • Page 45 APPENDIX - ELECTRIC ROLLER FURLER: EMERGENCY PROCEDURE APPENDIX - ELECTRIC ROLLER FURLER: EMERGENCY PROCEDURE GENOA - MANUAL EMERGENCY GENOA - MANUAL EMERGENCY GENOA - REPLACEMENT OF GENOA - REPLACEMENT OF PROCEDURE PROCEDURE THE ELECTRONIC BOX THE ELECTRONIC BOX - Remove the protector cap on the star- If the genoa refuses to furl or unfurl, it board side of the roller furler.
  • Page 47: Accommodations

    ACCOMMODATIONS 4.1 CONVERTIBLE FORWARD CABINS 4.2 SALOON - GALLEY 4.3 LIGHTING 4.4 PORTS - DECK HATCHES 4.5 WINDOW BLINDS...
  • Page 48 REMOVABLE BULKHEAD REMOVABLE BULKHEAD FIGURE 1 FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 FIGURE 2 FIGURE 3 FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4 FIGURE 4 FIGURE 5 FIGURE 5 FIGURE 6 FIGURE 6 FIGURE 7 FIGURE 7 STORAGE OF THE BULKHEAD STORAGE OF THE BULKHEAD PANELS PANELS...
  • Page 49 The storage of the different elements of the central bulkhead is provided for in the locker under the starboard berth. The JEANNEAU 57 exists in three accommodation versions; some of them are An insert is provided for at the end of the locker to put the end of the central convertible.
  • Page 50 SALOON - GALLEY SALOON - GALLEY SALOON FLOORBOARD SALOON FLOORBOARD GALLEY FLOORBOARD - ACCESS GALLEY FLOORBOARD - ACCESS FOLDAWAY BAR CABINET FOLDAWAY BAR CABINET TABLE LEGS TABLE LEGS ACCESS TO THE KEEL BOLTS ACCESS TO THE KEEL BOLTS TO THE STORAGE BOXES TO THE STORAGE BOXES REMOVING THE DRAWER REMOVING THE DRAWER...
  • Page 51 ACCOMMODATIONS TABLE 4.2 SALOON, GALLEY The saloon table has a central storage space and two removable legs. An optional extra makes possible to transform the table into a double berth after you changed legs and added an additional cushion. FLOORBOARDS The fl...
  • Page 52 PORTHOLES - HATCHES - WINDOWS PORTHOLES - HATCHES - WINDOWS LOCKING OF LOCKING OF BLIND AND MOSQUITO BLIND AND MOSQUITO AFT CABIN HATCH AFT CABIN HATCH THE DECK HATCH THE DECK HATCH SCREEN ON DECK HATCH SCREEN ON DECK HATCH + BLIND + BLIND BLIND - UPPER DECK...
  • Page 53: Window Blinds

    ACCOMMODATIONS 4.4 PORTHOLES - DECK HATCHES The portholes and deck hatches have locking systems to keep them in a closed position. At anchor, intermediate opening position allows the ventilation of the boat. The deck hatches are fi tted with a blind and mosquito screen system that can be used even when the hatch is open.
  • Page 55: Utility Aboard

    UTILITY ABOARD 5.1 STOVE AND OVEN 5.10 SAFE 5.2 HOBS 5.11 AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 5.3 MICROWAVE OVEN 5.12 HEATING SYSTEM 5.4 EXTRACTOR HOOD 5.5 REFRIGERATORS / FREEZER 5.6 ICEMAKER 5.7 DISHWASHER 5.8 WASHER DRYER 5.9 TELEVISION...
  • Page 56 GALLEY UNITS - 230V PANEL GALLEY UNITS - 230V PANEL LOCKING SYSTEM OF THE STOVE LOCKING SYSTEM OF THE STOVE MICROWAVE OVEN MICROWAVE OVEN AND OVEN AND OVEN 1 - Microwave oven. 2 - Stove and oven. 3 - 230V electrical panel. 4 - Extractor hood.
  • Page 57 UTILITY ABOARD For the use and maintenance of the electric hobs and oven, please refer to their instruction guides. 5.1 STOVE AND OVEN 5.3 MICROWAVE OVEN The stove and oven run on gas after the opening of the valve located in the The boat is fi...
  • Page 58 GALLEY AND COCKPIT UNITS GALLEY AND COCKPIT UNITS COCKPIT TABLE REFRIGERATOR COCKPIT TABLE REFRIGERATOR 24V ENGINE OF THE GALLEY 24V ENGINE OF THE GALLEY REFRIGERATOR REFRIGERATOR 1 - Carbon fi lter of the icemaker. 2 - Refrigerator. 3 - Engine of the refrigerator. 4 - Electrical panel.
  • Page 59 UTILITY ABOARD SUPPLY For the use and maintenance of the refrigerator(s) and freezer, please refer to Select the source of supply (generator or shore power) using the selector A of their instruction guides. the 230V selection panel in the cupboard behind the chart table seating. For the use and maintenance of the extractor hood, please refer to its instruc- tion guide.
  • Page 60 DISHWASHER - WASHING MACHINE DISHWASHER - WASHING MACHINE DISHWASHER DISHWASHER WASHING MACHINE WASHING MACHINE 1 - Washing machine outlet. 2 - Dishwasher supply valve. 3 - Dishwasher. 4 - Dishwasher outlet. 5 - Washing machine supply valve. 6 - Washing machine. DISHWASHER DISHWASHER WASHING MACHINE...
  • Page 61 UTILITY ABOARD 5.7 DISHWASHER 5.8 WASHER DRYER The boat is fi tted with an optional dishwasher located in the galley. The boat is fi tted with an optional washer dryer located under the chart table It is supplied with water coming from the fresh water system. seating.
  • Page 62 AIR CONDITIONING AIR CONDITIONING PUMP + SUPPLY VALVES PUMP + SUPPLY VALVES AUTOMATIC BREAKERS OF PUMPS AUTOMATIC BREAKERS OF PUMPS 1 - Outlet of the air conditioning water. + FILTERS + FILTERS + AIR CONDITIONING UNITS + AIR CONDITIONING UNITS 2 - Air conditioning unit.
  • Page 63 UTILITY ABOARD 5.9 TELEVISION 5.10 SAFE The saloon is fi tted with an optional swivel television. The boat may be fi tted with an optional electronic safe, located in the forward Unscrew the toothed wheel on the back of the television and put it to the or aft owner’s cabin.
  • Page 64 HEATING HEATING VALVE + FUEL PUMP VALVE + FUEL PUMP 1 - Heating control. 2 - Fuel valves + pump. 3 - Fuel tank. 4 - Boiler. BOILER BOILER CONTROL CONTROL Please note: you can fi nd the same locations in the other accommodation versions.
  • Page 65 UTILITY ABOARD Check the automatic breakers of the pumps and air-conditioning units are set 5.12 HEATING SYSTEM to ‘ON’ on the 230V panel # 2 in the cupboard behind the chart table seating. Start the air conditioning unit in the desired area, select hot or cold and set the The boat may be fi...
  • Page 67: Water Systems

    WATER SYSTEMS 6.1 BILGE PUMP SYSTEM 6.2 GREY WATERS 6.3 BLACK WATERS 6.4 FRESH WATER 6.5 WATERMAKER...
  • Page 68 WATER SYSTEM - DRAINING WATER SYSTEM - DRAINING 1 - Electric bilge pump. 2 - Shower pump switch. 3 - Washbasin drain valve. 4 - Shower drain pump. 5 - Shower drain valve. 6 - Release mechanism. 7 - Sink drain valve. 8 - Manual bilge pump.
  • Page 69 WATER SYSTEMS 6.1 BILGE PUMP SYSTEM 6.2 GREY WATERS The boat is fi ttted with three electric bilge pumps: The grey waters (sink, washbasins) directly fl ow out via sea-cocks with valves. - One pump with an automatic (and manual) release in the forepeak. Please note: a valve is closed when its handle is perpendicular to the hose and - One pump with an automatic (and manual) release in the sump.
  • Page 70 HOLDING TANKS HOLDING TANKS 1 - Drain valve of the holding tank. 2 - Holding tank. 3 - Drain fi ller of the black waters. 4 - Switches of the electric toilets. 5 - Gauge of a holding tank. 6 - Sea water pump + fi lter of electric toilets. Please note: you can fi...
  • Page 71 WATER SYSTEMS One of the switches next to the toilets makes possible a water intake cycle 6.3 BLACK WATERS and a water outlet cycle. The second switch makes possible to carry out a rinse cycle. The boat is fi tted with manual toilets and a holding tank in the port aft was- Rinse the toilets with fresh water and regularly clean the fi...
  • Page 72 FRESH WATER SYSTEM FRESH WATER SYSTEM 1 - 310 litres tank. 2 - Valves for the selection of the tanks*. 3 - Pressure water pump. 4 - Deck fi ller. 5 - Gauge of the tanks + starting switch of the water pump.
  • Page 73 WATER SYSTEMS Please note: the capacity of the fresh water tank(s) indicated on the page ‘SPECIFICATIONS’ may be not completely usable depending on the trim and 6.4 FRESH WATER load of the boat. FRESH WATER TANKS PRESSURE WATER PUMP The boat is fi tted with three 310 litres tanks. The pressure water pump is located under the saloon fl...
  • Page 74 FRESH WATER SYSTEM FRESH WATER SYSTEM 1 - Water heater. 2 - Fresh water / sea water valve of foot pump. 3 - Shore fresh water supply. 4 - Exterior shower. 5 - Thermostatic tap. Please note: you can fi nd the same locations in the other accommodation versions.
  • Page 75 WATER SYSTEMS SHORE FRESH WATER SUPPLY The shore fresh water supply with a pressure regulator is located to port at te back of the cockpit. To use the marina fresh water: - Connect the shore supply. - Set the pressure water pump switch to ‘OFF’. WATER HEATER The water heater is located under the starboard settee in the saloon.
  • Page 76: Watermaker

    WATERMAKER WATERMAKER SEA WATER SUPPLY VALVE SEA WATER SUPPLY VALVE WATERMAKER CONTROL WATERMAKER CONTROL 1 - Sea water supply valve. 2 - Filter. 3 - Valves to select the tanks. 4 - Watermaker. 5 - Control. VALVES TO SELECT THE TANKS VALVES TO SELECT THE TANKS WATERMAKER FILTER WATERMAKER FILTER...
  • Page 77 WATER SYSTEMS SUPPLY 6.5 WATERMAKER Select the source of supply (24V or 230V) using the selector on the control panel of the watermaker (access behind the back of the port settee). Then if need be, select the 230V source (generator) using the selectors B The boat may be fi...
  • Page 79: Electricity

    ELECTRICITY 7.1 12V - 24V CIRCUITS 7.2 INVERTERS 7.3 230V CIRCUIT 7.4 ELECTRONICS...
  • Page 80 24V ELECTRICAL PANELS - CHARGERS 24V ELECTRICAL PANELS - CHARGERS ELECTRICAL PANEL ELECTRICAL PANEL AUTOMATIC BREAKERS BEHIND AUTOMATIC BREAKERS BEHIND OF CHART TABLE OF CHART TABLE THE ELECTRICAL PANEL THE ELECTRICAL PANEL ELECTRICAL PANEL ELECTRICAL PANEL BATTERY CHARGERS BATTERY CHARGERS UNDER SALOON STEP UNDER SALOON STEP...
  • Page 81: V - 24V Circuits

    ELECTRICITY The battery chargers are located under the companionway. They can be used with the operating shore power or generator. Check its automatic breaker is set to ‘on’ on the 230V panel #1 in the cup- board behind the chart table seating. SUPPLY OF THE CHARGERS Select the source of supply (shore power or generator) using the selector A on the 230V selection panel in the cupboard behind the chart table seating.
  • Page 82 230V ELECTRICAL PANELS - INVERTER 230V ELECTRICAL PANELS - INVERTER SELECTOR A PANEL #1 PANEL #2 SELECTOR B INVERTER INVERTER + AUTOMATIC BREAKERS + AUTOMATIC BREAKERS PANEL #3 SELECTOR C...
  • Page 83 ELECTRICITY SUPPLY OF THE CHARGERS 7.2 INVERTERS Select the source of supply (shore power or generator) using the selector A on the 230V selection panel in the cupboard behind the chart table seating. The boat is fi tted with a 24V / 230V inverter (and its automatic breaker) loca- Please note: the battery chargers can remain in operation even when the boat ted behind the back of the starboard seating in the saloon.
  • Page 84 GENERATOR - SHORE POWER SOCKETS GENERATOR - SHORE POWER SOCKETS GENERATOR + CUTOUTS GENERATOR + CUTOUTS GENERATOR AUTOMATIC GENERATOR AUTOMATIC GENERATOR CONTROL GENERATOR CONTROL + FUEL OIL FILTER + FUEL OIL FILTER BREAKERS BREAKERS WATER INLET VALVE WATER INLET VALVE WATER FILTER WATER FILTER SHORE POWER SOCKETS...
  • Page 85 ELECTRICITY The shore power sockets are protected by automatic breakers located to port CHECKING OF THE 230V CONSUMING APPLIANCES in the garage. 230V ELECTRICAL PANELS (cupboard behind the chart table seating) These panels have selectors which enable you to choose the source of supply for the different 230V consuming appliances on board.
  • Page 86: Electronics

    ELECTRONICS ELECTRONICS ELECTRONIC BOX ELECTRONIC BOX 1 - Log + depth sounder sensors. 2 - Electronic box of the automatic pilot. 3 - Compass of the automatic pilot. 4 - Access to the automatic pilot. ACCESS TO ACCESS TO AUTOMATIC PILOT COMPASS AUTOMATIC PILOT COMPASS THE AUTOMATIC PILOT THE AUTOMATIC PILOT...
  • Page 87 ELECTRICITY USE OF THE 230V POWERED APPLIANCES - On the electrical panel, turn off the automatic breaker of the appliance that is used. SWITCHING ON THE APPLIANCES - Turn to OFF the 230V source selector (generator or shore power). In order to be able to use the 230V powered appliances (washing machine, - Stop the generator or disconnect the shore power socket.
  • Page 88 ELECTRIC LAYOUT ELECTRIC LAYOUT 1 - Generator automatic breakers. 2 - Generator water inlet. 3 - 24V battery bank. 4 - Generator water fi lter. 5 - 12V cutouts. 6 - 12V battery chargers. 7 - Generator separator. 8 - Outlet of the water system of the generator. 9 - Automatic breakers of the shore power sockets.
  • Page 89 SUMMARY FOR THE 12V - 24V COMPONENTS SUMMARY FOR THE 12V - 24V COMPONENTS CHARGE AND ELECTRICAL CONVERSION 2 x 230V / 24V - 60 Amp chargers 24V service bank 1 x 230V / 12V - 25Amp charger Engine + 12V board 1 x 230V / 12V - 25Amp charger With optional generator 1 x 24V - 90Amp alternator...
  • Page 90 SUMMARY FOR THE 110V - 230V COMPONENTS SUMMARY FOR THE 110V - 230V COMPONENTS GENERATOR Force 9.5 Kva 100 % of its charge in 230V - 50Hz Force 11.5 Kva 75 % in 230V - 60Hz (Panels # 1 and 2) 25 % in 110V - 60Hz (Panel # 3) SHORE POWER SOCKET Shore power socket - High Load 230V - 50Hz...
  • Page 91 SUMMARY FOR THE 110V - 230V COMPONENTS SUMMARY FOR THE 110V - 230V COMPONENTS CONSUMING APPLIANCES VOLTAGE BOAT ELECTRICAL PANEL Hifi 230V Standard inverter Television 230V its own inverter Water heater 230V Panel # 1 Electric hobs + oven 230V Panel # 1 Chargers x 4 230V...
  • Page 93: Motorization

    MOTORIZATION 8.1 ENGINE 8.2 FUEL 8.3 SHAFT - STUFFING BOX 8.4 PROPELLER AND ANODE 8.5 BOW THRUSTER 8.6 DASH BOARD...
  • Page 94 ENGINE BAY ENGINE BAY 1 - 12V battery. 2 - Engine water inlet valve. 3 - Sea water fi lter. 4 - Engine. 5 - Fuel fi lter. 6 - Exhaust collector. 7 - Water inlet valve of the stuffi ng box. 8 - Fuel valve.
  • Page 95 MOTORIZATION Please carefully read the engine instruction guide supplied with the boat; it 8.1 ENGINE gives you detailed explanations as to the best use of the engine and relative operations. ACCESS You have access to the engine by opening the companionway hatch in the ENGINE MAINTENANCE saloon.
  • Page 96 ENGINE - FUEL ENGINE - FUEL ACCESS HATCH TO THE ENGINE ACCESS HATCH TO THE ENGINE FUEL FILTER FUEL FILTER FUEL VALVE FUEL VALVE FUEL GAUGE FUEL GAUGE...
  • Page 97 MOTORIZATION VENTILATION OF THE ENGINE BAY MAINTENANCE OF THE TANKS The engine bay fans start up automatically as soon as the engine starts. Regularly check the O rings of the fi llers for good condition (to prevent water from entering the tanks). Do not turn off the fuel taps after each use (except in case the boat is unatten- ded for long).
  • Page 98 TRANSFER PUMP - DESK - DASH BOARD TRANSFER PUMP - DESK - DASH BOARD FUEL TRANSFER PUMP FUEL TRANSFER PUMP CONTROL OF CONTROL OF DASH BOARD DASH BOARD THE TRANSFER PUMP THE TRANSFER PUMP + ENGINE CONTROLS + ENGINE CONTROLS DECK SWITCHES DECK SWITCHES 1 - Anchor lights.
  • Page 99 MOTORIZATION Allow to fl ow into a box till the fuel looks clean. 8.3 SHAFT - STUFFING BOX Do it several times a year. Change the pre-fi lter at least once a year (access to it when you remove the The shaft is in stainless steel and the strut is in bronze.
  • Page 100 BOW THRUSTER BOW THRUSTER BATTERIES + FUSE BATTERIES + FUSE TAKING THE FUSE OUT TAKING THE FUSE OUT TAKING THE FUSE OUT TAKING THE FUSE OUT + AUTOMATIC BREAKER + AUTOMATIC BREAKER OF THE THRUSTER - 1 OF THE THRUSTER - 1 OF THE THRUSTER - 2 OF THE THRUSTER - 2 1 - 24V batteries.
  • Page 101 MOTORIZATION ANODE To change a fuse, use the provided tool that is stored in the boat. Periodically inspect the anode for corrosion. (Please refer to the pictures on the opposite page that show the procedure to The wear of the anodes depends on numerous factors and their lives may take it out).
  • Page 103: Laying Up

    WINTER STORAGE 9.1 LAYING UP 9.2 PROTECTION...
  • Page 105 WINTER STORAGE INSIDE 9.1 LAYING UP - Seal air inlets as much as you can. - Install an air dehumidifi er in the saloon and leave the cabin and storage unit doors open (stowage cupboards, ice box). - Take ashore all the ship’s log, the ropes that are not used for mooring her, - Leave the cushions outside for long before putting them back into the boat in the galley equipment, supplies, clothes, the safety equipment.
  • Page 107: Handling

    HANDLING 10.1 PREPARATION 10.2 CRANE LIFTING 10.3 MAST STEPPING AND REMOVAL...
  • Page 108 CRANE LIFTING INSTRUCTIONS CRANE LIFTING INSTRUCTIONS 200 mm 200 mm...
  • Page 109: Mast Stepping And Removal

    All further handling shall be carried out with the highest care by professionals. If the JEANNEAU boatyard are not involved in your handling operations, they - Crane lifting should be carried out slowly. cannot cover under guarantee any possible accidents linked to handling.
  • Page 111: Bilge Pump System

    SAFETY 11.1 PREVENTION 11.2 GAS SYSTEM 11.3 FIRE 11.4 BILGE PUMP SYSTEM 11.5 SAFETY EQUIPMENTS 11.6 GENERAL REMARKS...
  • Page 113 SAFETY THE BOAT 11.1 PREVENTION For the sake of prevention and to be able to feel confi dent to face successfully the possible dangers on board (fi re, leak), learn to recognize and locate the different elements which might be the cause of these disorders and the equi- THE CREW pments to cope with them as well.
  • Page 114 GAS SYSTEM GAS SYSTEM GAS VALVE GAS VALVE 1 - Gas valve. 2A - Locker / storage space of gas bottles. 2B - Electrovalve (U.S. version). LOCKER / STORAGE SPACE LOCKER / STORAGE SPACE FOR GAS BOTTLES FOR GAS BOTTLES Please note: you can fi...
  • Page 115 SAFETY of the circuit and the stove to the other one, depending on the standards and 11.2 GAS SYSTEM regulations in force in your country. Close the valves before you change bottles and immediately in case of emer- The starboard aft locker on the side of the cockpit is designed and meant to gency.
  • Page 116 INSIDE SAFETY EQUIPMENTS INSIDE SAFETY EQUIPMENTS 1 - Fire extinguisher. 2 - Fire extinguisher for the engine. 3 - Distress fl ares. 4 - Location for the VHF. 5 - First aid kit..................................................... 10 - ..............11 - ..............
  • Page 117 SAFETY Tell the crew: - where the extinguishers are and how they work. - where the extinguisher hole in the engine bay is. - where the emergency exits are. ESSENTIAL PRUDENCE RULES Never: - Obstruct access to the emergency exits. PROCEDURE TO FOLLOW IN THE EVENT OF FIRE - Obstruct safety controls (fuel valves, gas valves, power switches).
  • Page 118 OUTSIDE SAFETY EQUIPMENTS OUTSIDE SAFETY EQUIPMENTS MANUAL BILGE PUMP MANUAL BILGE PUMP 1 - Manual bilge pump. 2 - Location of the life raft. 3 - Location of the emergency tiller. 4 - Location of the life buoy. 5 - Extinguisher..............
  • Page 119: Safety Equipments

    SAFETY 11.4 BILGE PUMP SYSTEM 11.5 SAFETY EQUIPMENTS ELECTRIC BILGE PUMPS Before you sail, list the compulsory safety equipments. The boat is fi tted with three electric bilge pumps. The switching on of the electric bilge pumps is done on the electrical panel of the chart table.
  • Page 121: General Remarks

    SAFETY 11.6 GENERAL REMARKS MANOEUVRES - Know where your crew members are and inform them before you manoeu- vre on the boat. - Carefully manoeuvre on the deck and always wear shoes. EMERGENCY TILLER The emergency tiller is stored in the cockpit starboard aft locker. It is designed to overcome a steering damage and enables you to sail only at ENGINE a reduced speed.
  • Page 123: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE 12.1 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE...
  • Page 124: Maintenance Schedule

    MAINTENANCE DECK / DECK FITTING / HULL 12.1 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Clean the hull with appropriate products ........QUARTERLY Clean s/s parts ................MONTHLY Check the watertightness of the sea-cock fi ttings ......ANNUAL The information given hereafter are only examples and it is not an exhaustive Clean the sea cock fi...
  • Page 125 MAINTENANCE AIR CONDITIONING PLUMBING Check the sea cocks and clean/change the Check the automatic bilge pumps and alarms ........ MONTHLY different sea water fi lters ............... MONTHLY Rinse the holding tanks..............MONTHLY Dust off the forced-air heater fans ............ANNUAL Check the manual bilge pump ............MONTHLY Check the pressure water pump ............
  • Page 127 Personal Notes ................. .

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