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Dear Beneteau Owner,
It is with great pleasure that we welcome you to the family of Beneteau boat
owners!
We sincerely hope that your new Beneteau will offer you, your family, and your
guests many hours of pleasant and safe sailing.
Your support of our product is greatly appreciated, and we are confident that your
new yacht will fulfill all your expectations of a finely crafted vessel.
Our dealer network, supported by our Customer Service Department, will gladly
attempt to answer any questions and they will provide advice and guidance on any
problems that you may have.
Once again, thank you, and we wish you as much pleasure sailing your boat as we
had in building her for you.
Sincerely,
Annette Roux
Chief Executive Officer
Chantiers Beneteau, S.A., France

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  • Page 1 Once again, thank you, and we wish you as much pleasure sailing your boat as we had in building her for you.
  • Page 2 These craft were built to last; like today's Beneteau's. At Beneteau the sea is at the roots of our family tree. This is a story of love, commitment and long-standing tradition. From my grandfather to his descendants who operate the company today, we have always been innovative.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    6/12/2008 9:08 AM TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. ANTIFOULING SYSTEM 2. LIMITED WARRANTY 3.1. WARRANTY/REGISTRATION PROCEDURES 3.1.1. W ARRANTY ROCEDURE 3.1.2. R EGISTRATION ROCEDURE 3.1.3. W ARRANTY RANSFER 3.2. HULL IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS 4. DEALER'S RESPONSIBILITIES 5. OWNER'S/OPERATOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1. STATE REGISTRATION OR FEDERAL DOCUMENTATION 5.2.
  • Page 4 YSTEM 10.3.6. H YSTEM 10.3.7. G ALLEY 10.3.8. B ILGE 11. MAINTENANCE OF YOUR BOAT 11.1. BWS SYSTEM AND ANTI FOULING 11.2. GEL COAT 11.3. MINOR GEL COAT REPAIRS 11.4. THE DECK AND DECK FITTINGS 11.5. THE RUDDER Oceanis 381...
  • Page 5 12.8. FUEL SYSTEM 12.9. BATTERIES 12.10. SEACOCKS 12.11. BILGE 12.12. ICEBOX 12.13. STOVE 12.14. INTERIOR 12.15. COVERING THE BOAT 12.16. SAILS 12.17. MAST 13. OCEANIS 381 SYSTEMS 13.1. INTERIOR COMMISSIONING LOCATION GUIDE 13.1.1. 2 C / 1 T 1 - 37)
  • Page 6 6/12/2008 9:08 AM 13.2.9. S TOPPING THE NGINE 13.3. FUELING 13.3.1. B EFORE UELING 13.3.2. F UELING 13.3.3. A FTER UELING 13.3.4. F ANITATION 13.3.5. B ACTERIAL ONTAMINATION 13.3.6. F DDITIVES 13.3.7. F YSTEM 13.4. STEERING SYSTEM 13.4.1. W HEEL TEERING 13.4.2.
  • Page 7 6/12/2008 9:08 AM 13.11.1. P ROPANE YSTEM ESCRIPTION 13.11.2. P ROPANE YSTEM PERATION 13.11.3. P ROPANE YSTEM 13.12. 12 VOLT SYSTEM 13.12.1. 12 V ISTRIBUTION ANEL PERATION 13.12.2. 12 V ISTRIBUTION ANEL YSTEM 13.12.3. E LECTRIC ILGE LOAT WITCH IRING 13.12.4.
  • Page 8 6/12/2008 9:08 AM 13.16.7. G ENOA OLLER URLING YSTEM 13.16.8. D OLLAR YSTEM 13.16.9 F ORESTAY AND ACKSTAY 13.16.10. V2D3 13.16.11. D1 A 13.16.12. G ENNEKER YSTEM PTIONAL 13.16.13. R UNNING IGGING PECIFICATIONS 13.16.14. S TANDING IGGING PECIFICATIONS 13.16.15. L IFELINE PECIFICATIONS 13.17.
  • Page 9: Antifouling System

    This manual is only a general maintenance guide, and it is not intended as an instructional manual on safety and seamanship. The safety and security of your boat or its passengers is solely the responsibility of the owner and/or the operator of the boat. To those not specifically familiar with any particular part of the boat or piece of boating gear, you must obtain lessons, gain knowledge and seek experienced advice, before proceeding to use a boat or any piece of boat equipment.
  • Page 10: Introduction

    While we have tried to describe the major points of your boat within this book, we cannot cover every detail. Please call your dealer or feel free to call us if any question should arise.
  • Page 11 Beneteau was made to last through weather and time. From the very beginning, great care has been taken in building you boat. Her molds have been designed and built to resist any deformation of her lines and meticulously maintained to guarantee a superior finish. This is very important because the mold is the cocoon from which your boat emerges.
  • Page 12: Limited Warranty

    In addition, if (1) any structural damage to the boat is suffered as a result of any cause other than a defect in material or workmanship (whether or not such damage requires or results in any repairs to the hull or deck), or (2) any repairs or alterations to the boat of any nature whatsoever are made at a shipyard not approved in writing by Beneteau USA, then the five-year hull/deck Warranty set forth above will immediately thereupon terminate and be of no further force or effect.
  • Page 13: Warranty/Registration Procedures

    WARRANTY/REGISTRATION PROCEDURES 3.1.1. Warranty Procedure All Beneteau boats carry a one year limited warranty, as well as an extended hull and deck structural warranty (see warranty form for details). As the first owner of your new Beneteau, your warranty only becomes valid upon receipt, by Beneteau, of the completed and signed warranty form.
  • Page 14: Hull Identification Numbers

    28 countries. As a Beneteau Dealer, he has certain obligations to you as our customer and to Beneteau as our representative. A Dealer’s responsibility does not end with the sale of your boat. Your Dealer is responsible for the following: Deliver your new Beneteau to you complete as ordered in your purchase •...
  • Page 15: Owner's/Operator's Responsibilities

    For maximum enjoyment of your Beneteau, due respect should be given to proper safety and maintenance procedures. Be sure that your boat is operated according to the U.S. Coast Guard Regulations as outlined in the "Federal Requirements For Recreational Boats".
  • Page 16: Recommended Safety Equipment

    Docking lines - a good rule of thumb to follow dictates that your bow, stern, • and spring line be equal to the length of the boat. Life jackets, anchor, anchor chain and line, throwing line, flares, soft wooden •...
  • Page 17: Anchoring

    Care is advised in the selection and protection of the rode pennant with appropriate chafing gear. Carefull and regular inspection of moored boats on a regular basis is necessary to ensure the boat' s safety. 5.7. ADDITIONAL SAFETY EQUIPMENT A number of additional safety items are worthy of your consideration.
  • Page 18: Tool Kit

    5.9. TOOL KIT A basic kit should consist of: Wrenches - adjustable, Metric and SAE open end, box, socket • Hammers - large and small • Knife - with marlinespike • Screwdrivers - large and small, standard and Phillips • Pliers - regular, cutting and needle nose, vise grips •...
  • Page 19: Safe Operation And Warning Labels

    SAFE OPERATION AND WARNING LABELS Ensure that the boat operator is not under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol. Do not venture out in weather or sea conditions beyond the skill or experience of the operator. There are "Warning" and "Caution" statements affixed to your Beneteau. These are detailed below with location: 6.1.
  • Page 20: Propane Labels

    6.3. PROPANE LABELS • At the propane stove affixed to the bulkhead in the galley Beneteau Part #00001021 Beneteau Part #00001026 06/12/08 9:03 AM REV 04...
  • Page 21 • In the propane locker affixed under the propane locker lid Beneteau Part #00001024 • On or next to the LP Gas Line Beneteau Part #00001030 06/12/08 9:03 AM REV 04...
  • Page 22: Swim Ladder Warning Label

    6.4. SWIM LADDER WARNING LABEL • Located on the transom Beneteau Part # 00001022 6.5. HIGH VOLTAGE WARNING LABEL • Located beside the 110v electric panel. Beneteau Part #00001034 06/12/08 9:03 AM REV 04...
  • Page 23: Transom Door Warning Label

    6.6. TRANSOM DOOR WARNING LABEL • Located on or next to the helmsman’s seat. Beneteau Part #00001031 6.7. STANDARD BATTERY SWITCH LABEL • Located at the standard battery switches. Beneteau Part #00001032 6.8. OPTIONAL BATTERY SWITCH LABEL • Located at the optional battery switches...
  • Page 24: Sling Location Arrows Label

    6.10. ANTI FREEZE CAUTION TAG • Tied to the breaker for the water Beneteau Part #00001038 ! CAUTION BOAT SHIPPED FROM FACTORY WITH ANTIFREEZE IN WATER SYSTEM CONSUMPTION OF ANTIFREEZE MAY CAUSE ILLNESS SYSTEM MUST BE THOROUGHLY FLUSHED SEVERAL TIMES...
  • Page 25: Federal/State Regulations

    FEDERAL/STATE REGULATIONS 7.1. DISCHARGE OF OIL • Located: under the sail locker lid. Beneteau Part #00001007 06/12/08 9:05 AM Rev. 05...
  • Page 26: Solid Waste Disposal

    7.3. MARINE SANITATION Your Beneteau is equipped with an USCG approved marine head and holding tank. By law you must use a holding tank in all U.S. waters, Check with local authorities for regional laws governing your area before selecting the overboard discharge option.
  • Page 27: Accident Reporting

    ACCIDENT REPORTING Knowledge of accident reporting requirements. Please refer to the following list for a copy of the U.S. Coast Guard Boating Accident form. For further information on where to obtain more forms, please call the U.S. Coast Guard Boating Safety Hotline at (800) 368-5647 NATIONAL VESSEL DOCUMENTATION CENTER 2039 STONEWALL JACKSON DR.
  • Page 28: Rendering Assistance

    RENDERING ASSISTANCE United States Code, Title 46: "The owner or operator of a vessel is required by law to render assistance to any individual or vessel in distress, so long as his vessel is not endangered in the process." 06/12/08 9:05 AM Rev.
  • Page 29: Commissioning

    The first commissioning of a yacht is essentially the start of its life, and the importance of proper commissioning procedures at this time cannot be overstated. The commissioning procedure must be performed by Beneteau dealer personnel or those authorized by them. The owner also needs to concern himself with items such as safety equipment, which is considered to be his responsibility.
  • Page 30: Before Stepping Mast

    • Check filters: Bilge, shower-sump, fresh water, and engine raw water. • 10.2.3. Before Stepping Mast WARNING! MOVE YOUR BOAT TO A POSITION THAT IS CLEAR OF OVERHEAD WIRES OR OBSTRUCTIONS. ELECTROCUTION MAY RESULT FROM CONTACT WITH ANY OVERHEAD WIRES!! * Check the following items: •...
  • Page 31: Post-Launch Checks

    • done by compressing the lip seal while pressing toward the propeller shaft. When water leaks out the seal has been air vented After the boat is rigged check and align the prop shaft. • 10.3.2. Electrical Inspection Make the following checks: 1.
  • Page 32: Rigging And 10.3.5. Fresh Water System

    The alignment must be checked again after the boat has been rigged and tuned. A marine mechanic should complete engine alignment. The basic procedure is to: 1. Loosen the transmission to shaft coupling bolts enough to slide a feeler gauge between the coupling plates.
  • Page 33: Head System

    Check the electric and manual bilge pump for operation. Check the electric bilge pump filter frequently for debris, the filter will fill rapidly during the initial period of sailing your new boat. Check the shower sump pumps and filters. 06/12/08 9:05 AM Rev.
  • Page 34: Maintenance Of Your Boat

    When bringing in the anchor chain, back off or swing the boat round so as not to rub the chain against the hull. Hold the anchor well clear as you bring it aboard so that it does not scrape the stem: lay it on deck and lash it down at once, if only temporarily.
  • Page 35: Minor Gel Coat Repairs

    11.2. MINOR GEL COAT REPAIRS To fill in a scratch or small dent, order a Beneteau Gel coat Repair Kit with instructions for use, from your dealer or obtain a small quantity of gel coat and catalyst.
  • Page 36: Interior Wood

    Keep the battery fully charged. • If you have to leave your boat unused for more than a month it is best to leave your batteries with your yard so that they can be kept charged. Keep a suitable charger onboard so you can recharge your batteries at dockside without having to turn on the engine.
  • Page 37: Water System

    Check all joints regularly for leaks. Keep the tank(s) filled. If, however, you have to leave the boat unattended for several months, disconnect the water lines, purge them, and rinse them thoroughly with vinegar and water so that they do not form foul-smelling deposits.
  • Page 38: Engine

    Water temperature, salinity, the presence of neighboring boats, the nature of the bottom and the materials in the dock will all affect the life of your boat' s anodes. Order your spare anodes thru your dealer or from Beneteau Customer Service.
  • Page 39: Sails

    CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, and other reproductive harm. 11.10. SAILS Check the sails regularly, as the slightest wear in the stitching or at a reinforced part can very quickly have dramatic consequences.
  • Page 40: Winterizing Procedures

    WINTERIZING PROCEDURES The end of the season is a good time for a complete inspection of all of the boat' s systems. It is easy to take shortcuts when decommissioning your boat but proper lay-up procedures will ensure trouble free recommissioning in the spring.
  • Page 41: Freshwater System

    FRESHWATER SYSTEM This system is best winterized with one of the non-toxic antifreezes available for use in boat and recreational freshwater systems. It is an easy method, which replaces fresh water with a non-toxic antifreeze mixture. Caution! Be sure to use correct non-toxic antifreeze.
  • Page 42: Fuel System

    3. Insert the intake hose in a bucket of antifreeze solution and run the engine briefly until all raw water is flushed thru the exhaust system and only the antifreeze solution is expelled from the exhaust. 4. Be sure the thru hull valve is opened after the boat is hauled. 12.8. FUEL SYSTEM Consult your engine manual to clean any engine mounted fuel filters.
  • Page 43: Stove

    12.14. INTERIOR Remove as much loose gear from the boat as possible and store in a clean dry place. If cushions are left on board be sure they are dry and propped on edge to encourage ventilation.
  • Page 44 Lubricate if necessary. SUPPLIER INFORMATION LIST The following page lists our key suppliers in the United States. If you need information from a supplier not listed you may contact Beneteau’s Customer Service Department in Marion, South Carolina at 1-843-423-6459. 06/12/08 9:05 AM Rev.
  • Page 45 Company Name Contact Name Product Name Address City State Postal Code Phone Number Fax Number E-Mail Address Adler/Barbour Refrigeration PO Box 925 Clinton 06413- (860) 664-4906 (860) 664-4907 www.kenyonmarine Aqua Signal Lights 1680 E. Fabyan Parkway Batavia 60540- (603) 232-6425 (603) 232-9481 Atwood Water Heaters...
  • Page 46: Oceanis 381 Systems

    6/12/08 9:09 AM OCEANIS 381 SYSTEMS Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 47: Interior Commissioning Location Guide

    6/12/08 9:09 AM 13.1. INTERIOR COMMISSIONING LOCATION GUIDE 13.1.1. 2 Cabin / 1 Toilet Version (HULL# 1 to 37) Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 48: Cabin (Hull 38 Up )

    6/12/08 9:09 AM 13.1.2. 2 Cabin / 1 Toilet Version (HULL# 38 UP) 2 Cabin / 2 Toilet Version Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 49: Cabin / 1 Toilet Version ( Hull 1 - 37)

    6/12/08 9:09 AM 13.1.2. 3 Cabin / 1 Toilet Version Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 50: Cabin / 2 Toilet Version ( Hull 1 - 37)

    6/12/08 9:09 AM 13.1.3. 2 Cabin / 2 Toilet Version (HULL# 1 to 37) Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 51: Cabin / 2 Toilet

    6/12/08 9:09 AM 13.1.4. 3 Cabin / 2 Toilet Version Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 52: Diesel Engine

    DIESEL ENGINE 13.2.1. General Description The power system installed on your Beneteau is a diesel engine. Detailed descriptions of the features of this engine, along with complete operating and maintenance procedures, are provided in the engine manual supplied with your boat.
  • Page 53: Engine Room Layout (Top View)

    6/12/08 9:09 AM 13.2.3. Engine Room Layout (Top View) 13.2.4. Cutlass Bearing The cutlass bearing is a water lubricated rubber bearing that the prop shaft rotates in. It is critical for the shaft be perfectly aligned though the bearing and mated to the engine coupler to prevent premature wearing of the cutlass bearing.
  • Page 54: Stuffing Box

    6/12/08 9:09 AM 13.2.5. Stuffing Box The stuffing box is a rubber seal around the prop shaft which allows the shaft to exit the hull and keep water out. Water is forced into the stuffing box via a thru hull and vent tube for lubrication. Once a year or every 200 engine hours grease the seal at "D"...
  • Page 55: Starting The Engine

    Insert the ignition key and turn it to "ON" (and then to the intermediate preheat position if your boat's engine has this system). A warning alarm will sound as you start up - the engine manual explains the meaning of this alarm and its operation.
  • Page 56 6/12/08 9:09 AM 13.2.9. Stopping the Engine To stop the engine: Place throttle/transmission lever in the idle/neutral position. Let engine idle for one (1) minute to allow it to cool down. Engage the engine kill button until the engine stops. Turn the key to the "OFF"...
  • Page 57 6/12/08 9:10 AM 13.3. FUELING While employment of a diesel engine results in a greatly reduced fire hazard when compared to gasoline, it should be remembered that diesel fuel is flammable, and that the employment of good fueling practices are necessary. The following steps are provided as guidelines.
  • Page 58 6/12/08 9:10 AM 13.3.2. Fueling The diesel tank is filled thru a deck filler plate located on the aft starboard side of the transom. The tank is filled for the first time with the cock closed to calibrate the fuel gauge. During filling, put a funnel with a filter in the deck filler hole, and watch the fuel overflow outlet.
  • Page 59 9:10 AM DETERMINE THE CAUSE, CORRECT IT, AND CLEAN UP ANY SPILLAGE BEFORE PROCEEDING. Open all hatches and ports to ventilate the boat. Switch on battery. The engine should be started only when it is certain that no potentially hazardous condition exists.
  • Page 60 6/12/08 9:10 AM 13.3.7. Fuel System Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 61: Steering System

    13.4.1. Wheel Steering Wheel steering remotely turns the rudder on your boat using a quadrant bolted to the rudder post and connected to the wheel through a chain and cable system. A stop assembly allows approximately 90 degrees of travel, and prevents rudder over- travel which could damage the cable and chain assemble.
  • Page 62 DAMAGE TO THE STEERING SYSTEM, POSSIBLY RESULTING IN A DANGEROUS LOSS OF STEERING CONTROL. When leaving the boat at a mooring or slip, make sure the wheel brake is properly tightened. Do not allow the system to free wheel as excessive wear or damage may result.
  • Page 63: Fresh Water System

    6/12/2008 9:10 AM 13.5. FRESH WATER SYSTEM 13.5.1. General Description The fresh water system supplies the galley sink, head wash-basins, head showers and the transom shower. The water is drawn from the tanks via an electric pump and distributed to the hot and cold water systems thru tank selector switches and a manifold.
  • Page 64 6/12/2008 9:10 AM 3. Turn on the fresh water pump at the panel. 4. Open all taps and bleed off any trapped air in the lines until the water runs clear with no sputtering. 5. Close all taps and the pump will turn off when it reaches operating pressure. If the pump continues to cycle check all fittings for leaks.
  • Page 65 6/12/2008 9:10 AM 13.5.3. Aft Port Toilet Supply & Drain System 738700 741800 13070012 026068 025909 025909 342700 13070012 1307001 1307001 025909 13070012 025909 025909 1307001 1307001 025909 13070012 530752 1307001 1307001 025909 025909 1307001 1307001 342700 026068 741800 738700 Oceanis 381 Rev.
  • Page 66 6/12/2008 9:10 AM 13.5.4. Cockpit Shower System 741700 535100 026066 019083 535100 027475 019084 236012 021285 021285 236012 015880 FRESH WATER SUPPLY EI03 Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 67 6/12/2008 9:10 AM 13.5.4.1 Cockpit Shower Location The cockpit shower is located on the aft starboard transom. The shut-off valve for the cockpit shower is located inside the aft starboard locker. Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 68 6/12/2008 9:10 AM 13.5.5. Aft Port Water Tank To Manifold System 04063518 236012 021285 021285 236012 03010005 268247 Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 69 6/12/2008 9:10 AM 13.5.6. Bow Water Tank To Manifold System 04063518 236012 021285 021285 236012 03010005 268247 Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 70 6/12/2008 9:10 AM 13.5.7. Fresh Water Filter & Pump System 743600 236012 021285 236012 743600 236012 021285 236012 743600 236012 021285 019718 236012 535300 021142 023216 019719 13070007 04090049 05092019 04090049 13070007 04063050 535300 Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 71 6/12/2008 9:10 AM 13.5.8. Galley Supply & Drain System 026070 342800 13070024 13070024 04090092 13070024 13070024 746000 13070024 13070024 04090094 04090095 04090095 04090094 13070024 13070024 Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 72 6/12/2008 9:10 AM 13.5.9. Forward Cabin Sink Supply & Drain System 342700 13070013 13070013 025909 025909 13070013 13070013 Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 73 6/12/2008 9:10 AM 13.5.10. Hot Water Heater Engine Water Supply & Return System 13070008 13070008 13070008 13070008 04090040 04090040 04090040 04090040 13070008 13070008 13070008 13070008 04067100 WATER FROM ENGINE 13070008 13070008 04090040 04090040 13070008 13070008 WATER TO ENGINE Oceanis 381 Rev.
  • Page 74 6/12/2008 9:10 AM 13.5.11. Hot Water Heater Fresh Water Supply System 371530 220V 04093208 LABEL 110V 04093205 031060 535300 031060 021141 021145 236012 021286 022384 535300 021141 021286 021145 236012 236012 743600 021285 236012 021285 021286 236012 FRESH WATER SUPPLY EI03 021286 236012 031060...
  • Page 75 After hot water has been run through a pipe for the first time, check the tightness of all the clamps. NOTE: These recommendations also apply to the cooling system of the inboard engine, if your boat has one. Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 76 6/12/2008 9:11 AM 13.6.3. Plumbing Valve Locations PICTURE 1 PICTURE 2 PICTURE 3 PICTURE 4 PICTURE 5 PICTURE 6 PICTURE 7 PICTURE 8 NOTE: ALL VALVES MUST BE CLOSED WHEN NOT IN USE! Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 77 6/12/2008 9:11 AM PORT STBD GALLEY SINK DRAIN VALVE ICE BOX DRAIN PUMP Picture 1 Picture 2 Under Head Sink Under Head Sink Picture 3 Picture 4 Inside Engine Compartment Under Floorboard in front of companionway (Access through companionway and aft port cabin) stairs SINK DRAIN VALVE Picture 5...
  • Page 78 6/12/2008 9:11 AM TOILET INLET VALVE TOILET DISCHARGE SINK DRAIN SELECTION VALVE VALVE SHOWER DRAIN VALVE TOILET DISCHARGE VALVE Picture 6A Picture 6B Under Aft Head Sink Under Aft Head Sink (2 Cabin version) (2 Cabin version) SHOWER DRAIN PUMP Picture 6C Under Aft Head Sink (2 Cabin version)
  • Page 79 6/12/2008 9:11 AM SINK DRAIN TOILET DISCHARGE VALVE SELECTION VALVE SHOWER DRAIN VALVE TOILET INLET VALVE TOILET DISCHARGE VALVE Picture 7A Picture 7B Under Fwd Head Sink Under Fwd Head Sink LIGHT SHOWER DRAIN SWITCH PUMP SWITCH Picture 7C On Face of Fwd Head Sink Oceanis 381 Rev.
  • Page 80 6/12/2008 9:11 AM SHOWER DRAIN PUMP SHOWER DRAIN VALVE SINK DRAIN VALVE TOILET DISCHARGE VALVE Picture 8A Picture 8B Under Aft Head Sink Under Aft Head Sink (3 Cabin version) (3 Cabin version) TOILET INLET VALVE Picture 8C Port Side of Toilet (3 Cabin version) SHOWER DRAIN LIGHT...
  • Page 81 13.7.2. Head Operating Procedure The marine heads on your Beneteau are installed below the water line, all valves must be closed after use and the selection lever on the head must be returned to the dry bowl position. Failure to do so could result on the bowl overflowing and flooding the boat with water.
  • Page 82 6/12/2008 9:12 AM 13.7.3. Operation Of Y-Valve For Disposal Of Head Waste The head waste removal system has two options for the disposal of waste: OPTION 1 DISPOSAL OF WASTE INTO HOLDING TANK OPTION 2 DISPOSAL OF WASTE OVERBOARD The Y-Valve located under the head sink controls which method of waste disposal is utilized.
  • Page 83 6/12/2008 9:12 AM 13.7.4. Holding Tank Pump Out Procedure The holding tanks are pumped out thru deck plates located on the starboard transom and in the forward anchor locker. Consult your dealer or your marina for the closest pump out facility in your area. 1.
  • Page 84 6/12/2008 9:12 AM 13.7.5. Fwd Stbd Toilet System 026068 342700 13070013 13070013 025909 025909 13070013 070013 13070024 13070024 04091121 04091121 13070024 13070024 342800 738900 Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 85 6/12/2008 9:12 AM 13.7.6. Aft Port Toilet System 342700 13070013 13070013 025909 025909 13070013 070013 13070024 13070024 04091121 04091121 13070024 13070024 342800 738900 Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 86: Bilge Pumps

    6/12/2008 9:12 AM 13.8. BILGE PUMPS 13.8.1. Manual Bilge Pump Operation The manual bilge pump is located on the starboard side of transom walkthru. To operate the pump open the transom gate, insert the pump handle into the socket and pump vigorously.
  • Page 87 6/12/2008 9:12 AM 13.8.2. Manual Bilge Pump System Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 88 6/12/2008 9:12 AM 13.8.3. Electric Bilge Pump Operation The electric bilge pump drains both the bilge pump and the galley ice box. The pump, Y-Valve and filter are located in the pump house under the starboard aft settee in the main saloon. To drain the bilge or icebox select the correct position with the valve and turn on the pump.
  • Page 89 6/12/2008 9:12 AM 13.8.4. Electric Bilge Pump System 3070012 342700 025909 025909 13070012 13070012 025909 025909 13070012 13 07001 1307001 025909 1307001 1307001 04067050 Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 90 6/12/2008 9:12 AM 13.8.5. Ice Box Drain Thru Electric Bilge Pump System 3070012 025909 025909 13070012 324600 128500 129300 13070012 025909 025909 13070012 13 07001 1307001 025909 1307001 1307001 04067050 Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 91 6/12/2008 9:12 AM 13.9. SELF- DRAINING COCKPIT The cockpit is drained thru 2 tubes located at the outboard aft corners of the cockpit. Make sure that these drain holes are not blocked. When using the cockpit as a "workshop" plug drain holes with large cork bungs to avoid the loss of any nuts or bolts which you may accidentally drop.
  • Page 92 6/12/2008 9:12 AM 13.9.1. Cockpit Locker Draining System 04067050 1307001 1307001 025909 1307001 1307001 04067050 PORT Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 93: Keel System

    6/12/2008 9:12 AM 13.10. KEEL SYSTEM 13.10.1. Keel System Shoal Lead Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 94: Propane Cooking System

    13.11.1. Propane System Description Your Beneteau is equipped with a propane combination stove and oven. This unit is located in the galley and is gimbaled for your safety and comfort in a seaway. The stove is supplied by a storage bottle located in a self draining locker in the cockpit.
  • Page 95: Propane System

    6/12/2008 9:12 AM 13.11.3. Propane System LABEL LABEL LABEL Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 96: Volt System

    13.12.1. 12 Volt Distribution Panel Operation The 12V power from your batteries is distributed throughout your boat via a distribution panel. This panel separates the current into separate circuits. Each circuit is protected by an individual breaker switch which allows you to turn the individual circuits on or off as needed at the panel.
  • Page 97 6/12/2008 9:12 AM 13.12.2. 12 Volt Distribution Panel System BILGE PUMP DC VOLTS ANCHOR REFRIG BATTERY CONDITION BENETEAU STEAMING SPARE BATTERY TEST DECK SPARE CABIN SPARE FRESH WATER SPARE PUMP 35-1041 FUSE # 10 AWG RED BILGE PUMP NAV LTS...
  • Page 98 6/12/2008 9:12 AM 13.12.3. Electric Bilge Pump/Float Switch Wiring Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 99 6/12/2008 9:12 AM 13.12.4. Stereo System AM/FM Cassette (Optional) FRONT SPEAKER RF= GRY / BLK WH/BLK L1 WHITE L COM- R COM- GRAY GRN/BLK L2+ R2+ VIO/ BLK REAR SPEAKER YELLOW TO ANTENNA - NEG BLACK F LTER & FUSE CD SHUTTLE CONTROL SCC HEAD 92.
  • Page 100 6/12/2008 9:12 AM 13.12.5. Stereo System AM/FM CD Cassette (Optional) FRONT SPEAKER RF= GRY / BLK WH/BLK L1 WHITE L COM- R COM- GRAY GRN/BLK L2+ R2+ VIO/ BLK REAR SPEAKER 12-00 ANTENNA REMOTE CONTROL FUSE MODULATOR + 12V YELLOW 89-1 / 88-7 FILTER 5A FUSE...
  • Page 101 6/12/2008 9:12 AM 13.12.6. Autohelm Rotary Drive System (Optional) Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 102 6/12/2008 9:12 AM 13.12.7. Engine Wire Schematic Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 103 13.12.8. Terminal Block The panel is wired to the boat thru a wago block strip. The boat's wiring harness and the panel are connected together at the wiring block strip using a series of plugs from each that snap onto opposite sides of the wiring block strip.
  • Page 104 6/12/2008 9:12 AM 13.12.9. Wiring Numbers Reference WIRE # FUNCTION Running Light Bow Mast Head Light Anchor Light Steaming Light Deck Light Negative Mast Compass Light Stern Light Refrigeration Fresh Water Pump Electric Bilge Pump Propane Solenoid Engine Blower Fuel Gauge Stereo Chart Table Light Courtesy Light...
  • Page 105 6/12/2008 9:12 AM 13.12.10. Lighting Layout 2 Cabin / 2 Toilet Version (Hull 1 - 37) Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 106 6/12/2008 9:12 AM 13.12.10.1Lighting Layout 2 Cabin / 2 Toilet Version (Hull 38 up) Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 107 6/12/2008 9:12 AM 13.12.11. Lighting Layout 3 Cabin / 2 Toilet Version Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 108 6/12/2008 9:12 AM 13.12.12. Lighting Layout 2 Cabin / 1 Toilet Version (Hull 1-37) Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 109 6/12/2008 9:12 AM 13.12.13. Lighting Layout 3 Cabin / 1 Toilet Version Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 110 6/12/2008 9:12 AM 13.12.14. Hull Electric Harness Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 111 6/12/2008 9:12 AM 13.12.15. Deck Electric Harness Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 112 6/12/2008 9:12 AM 13.12.16. Batteries The amount of charge the battery is receiving can be checked on the voltmeter, which is graduated in either volts. This should be done when the battery is cold and has not been recharged or used for several hours beforehand. A reading of less than 11.5 V means that recharging is necessary.
  • Page 113 The battery charger is a Sentry 20 amp model G120-3NL. AC POWER CENTER SHORE 1 REVERSED POLARITY SHIP WATER HEATER BATTERY CHARGER OUTLETS SPARE Beneteau 11083101 Bass Products, Inc., Salem, MA, USA GREEN #12 AWG WHITE WHITE LINE BLACK NEUT GREEN REV. POL. LINE 13-0204...
  • Page 114 6/12/2008 9:12 AM The Battery Charger is located in aft starboard cockpit locker. Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 115 6/12/2008 9:12 AM 13.12.18. Refrigeration The refrigeration system is located in the galley in the cabinet below the oven. Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 116 WARNING! THE MOTION OF THE BOAT AT ANCHOR CAN CAUSE LOADS ON THE ANCHOR RODE THAT MAY DAMAGE THE WINDLASS. Always motor the boat up to the anchor as you take in on the rode. WARNING! NEVER PULL THE BOAT UP TO THE ANCHOR WITH THE WINDLASS.
  • Page 117 6/12/2008 9:12 AM 13.12.20. Electric Windlass System Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 118 The shore power system consists of a marine power cord adapter plug mounted on the transom of the boat which is connected to a 110V panel that distributes the 110V AC current to the outlets and appliances on your boat. The shore power system is rated for a maximum of 30 AMPS, care must be taken to not overload the system.
  • Page 119: Diesel Engine

    Shut down the diesel engine. Switch all 110V breakers off. Switch the dock outlet breaker off. Plug the shore power cord into the boat and dock outlet. Switch the dock breaker on. Switch the panel breakers on as needed. WARNING! DO NOT OPERATE THE 110V WATER HEATER DRY.
  • Page 120 6/12/2008 9:13 AM 13.13.3. 12 Volt to 110 Volt Inverter (Optional) Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 121 6/12/2008 9:13 AM 13.13.4. Air Conditioning 2 cabin version (Optional) Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 122 6/12/2008 9:13 AM 13.13.5. Air Conditioning 3 cabin version (Optional) Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 123 6/12/2008 9:13 AM 13.13.6. Air Conditioning Wiring Diagram (Optional) 110V AA/ C C RUS AIR PMP500 110V Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 124 6/12/2008 9:14 AM 13.14. EXTERIOR DECORATION 13.14.1 Exterior Decoration Layout OCEANIS 1 DECORATION B ENE TEAU BENETEAU 10000CSO01 Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 125 6/12/2008 9:14 AM From: Hull # 1 Item 01 Transom Text + Logo: BENETEAU + B on top. Part #: 00110005 - Supplier #: Q1352 Position: Installed on starboard side of transom Length: 7.25in Qty: 1 Color: BENETEAU + B in Forest Green 3M 7725-66...
  • Page 126 Length: 29ft Qty: 2 Width: 7/8in Color: Forest Green 3M 7725-66 Item 09 Text on Bow: BENETEAU Part #: 00110004 - Supplier #: Q1351 Position: Installed on port and starboard bow in hull stripe groove 4 1/2inches from start of hull stripe (excluding arrow).
  • Page 127: Deck Hatches And Ports

    6/12/2008 9:14 AM 13.15. DECK HATCHES AND PORTS 13.15.1. Deck Hatches and Ports System PORT 035919 FIXED PMMA TRIM ALU 038018 SCREEN NONE BLIND NONE SYSTEM VR07 HATCH 03012020 LEWMAR CL S30 TRIM P/O HEADLINER SCREEN OPTION V20 BLIND 035654 SYSTEM VR07 PORT...
  • Page 128 6/12/2008 9:14 AM 13.15.2 Hatch Screen System (Optional) SCREEN 03012630 TAB KIT 03012701 SYSTEM VR07 SCREEN 03012630 SCREEN 03012630 TAB KIT 03012701 TAB KIT 03012701 SYSTEM VR02 SYSTEM VR02 Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 129 6/12/2008 9:14 AM 13.15.3. Hatch Option Port of Companionway (Optional) HATCH 030120 LEWMAR CL S TRIM 030124 SCREEN 030126 BLIND 035652 SYSTEM VR05 Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 130 6/12/2008 9:14 AM 13.15.4. Hatch Option Starboard of Companionway (Optional) HATCH 030120 LEWMAR CL S TRIM 030124 SCREEN 030126 BLIND 035652 SYSTEM VR19 Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 131 6/12/2008 9:16 AM 13.16. RIGGING 13.16.1. General Description The rig consists of a mast and boom held up and tensioned by the standing rigging. The capshrouds on your Oceanis are discontinuous. This arrangement saves weight aloft by eliminating extra shrouds. STANDING RIGGING TERMINOLOGY OCEANIS 1 - CLASSIC AND...
  • Page 132 6/12/2008 9:16 AM 13.16.2. Tuning TUNING A MASTHEAD RIG ! ! ! ! WARNING Before un-hooking the mast from the crane used to step the mast, for safety, make sure that the minimum amount of thread of the turnbuckle is engaged. Ensure that at least 1-1/2 times the thread diameter is engaged or that the holes for the split pins are visible through the turnbuckle body - this is refered to as the minimum safety position of a turnbuckle.
  • Page 133 • Lock all turnbuckles with split pins. • Test sail the boat in 15 knots of wind with the boat heeled hard on the wind the mast must remain straight on both port and starboard tack. Adjust the rigging as necessary so that the mast will be straight on both tacks in these conditions.
  • Page 134: O Peration

    NOTE: NEVER TAKE IN ONE LINE WITHOUT KEEPING A LITTLE TENSION ON THE OPPOSITE LINE! The main may be reefed by turning the boat into the wind and furling the main up to the marked reef points on the sail.
  • Page 135: R Oller F Urling M Ast K It

    6/12/2008 9:16 AM 13.16.5. Roller Furling Mast Kit ANCHOR LIGHT 11060000 MASTHEAD CAP 2 CORE ELECTRICAL CABLE 13480 MESSENGER LINE 1 472 MASTHEAD WITH DELRIN SHEAVES CAP SHROUD PIN SINGLE SWIVEL 13210 BLOCK Z 13170 " FORESTAY TOGGLE 13020 HEAD HEAD LENGTH 12940...
  • Page 136: R Oller F Urling B Oom K It

    6/12/2008 9:16 AM 13.16.6. Roller Furling Boom Kit Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 137 6/12/2008 9:16 AM 13.16.7. Layout of Deck Collar / Stoppers RF Mast Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 138 6/12/2008 9:16 AM 13.16.7. Genoa Roller Furling System MAKE PROFURL (PROENGIN) MODEL B35S-14 14250 INSTALLED ABOVE DECK NUMBER EXTRUSIONS X L2000 & 1 X L FORESTAY DIAMETER " 1x19 CABLE 14129 14129 PLAY 14107 140 7 140 4 14059 PLASTIC MULTITOP HALYARD RESTRAINER 14000 HALYARD SWIVEL...
  • Page 139 6/12/2008 9:16 AM 13.16.8. Deck Collar System Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 140: F Orestay And B Ackstay K It

    6/12/2008 9:16 AM 13.16.9 Forestay and Backstay Kit FORES BACKSTAYS STEMBALL 15070 EYE WITH 1/2" HOLE DOUBLE MARINE EYE DELTA PLATE 14301 MESP10 1/2x1/2x1/2 MARINE EYES ME09 14180 SWAGED /16" 1x19 SS WIRE 9/32 " 1x19 SS WIRE " STUD SW TBB016 1/2"...
  • Page 141 6/12/2008 9:16 AM 13.16.10. V2D3 and V1 V D3 8586 MARINE EYE " HOLE RIGIING MESP10 5416 TOGGLE FORK 1220 CLEVIS USE 16mm SUPPLIED WITH SPREADER 3/8" 5/16" 1x19 1x19 SS WIRE SS WIRE 1220 " STUD SW TURNBUC BODY "...
  • Page 142 6/12/2008 9:16 AM 13.16.11. D1 Aft, and D2 D1 AFT STEMBALL STEMBALL 5398 4492 SWAGE SWAGE WASHER SHER BC07 WASHER BC10 /16" 1/4" 1x19 1x19 SS WIRE SS WIRE 1/2" STUD SWAGE SWS0 16 TURNBUCKLE BODY " TBB016 STUD SWAGE TBB0 THREADED EYE TURNBUCKLE...
  • Page 143 6/12/2008 9:16 AM 13.16.12. Genneker Gear System (Optional) Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 144 6/12/08 9:17 AM 13.17. SAILS 13.17.1. Roller Furling Mainsail Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 145: R Oller F Urling G Enoa

    6/12/08 9:17 AM 13.17.2. Roller Furling Genoa Oceanis 381 Rev. 01...
  • Page 146 CEANIS 381 Appendix A odification pdates Appendix 1...
  • Page 147 Appendix 2...
  • Page 148 ANCHOR LIGHT 11060000 MASTHEAD CAP 2 CORE ELECTRICAL CABLE 15500 MESSENGER LINE 14492 MASTHEAD WITH DELRIN SHEAVES CAP SHROUD PIN SINGLE SWIVEL 15230 BLOCK Z 15190 " FORESTAY TOGGLE 15040 HEAD HEAD LENGTH 14960 INNER FORESTAY CUT-OUT RBS7 CAP SHROUD GENNEK CUT-OUT 14500...
  • Page 149 1985 UPPER LINE EXITS BELOW STBD UPPER SHEAVE 0000 LOWER Appendix 4...
  • Page 150 1164 Appendix 5...
  • Page 151 PORT 035919 FIXED PMMA TRIM ALU 038018 SCREEN NONE BLIND NONE SYSTEM VR07 HATCH 03012020 LEWMAR CL S30 TRIM P/O HEADLINER SCREEN OPTION V20 BLIND 035654 SYSTEM VR07 PORT 03012506 PORT 03012506 LEWMAR S LEWMAR S TRIM 03012421 TRIM 03012421 SCREEN INCLUDED SCREEN...
  • Page 152 13070008 13070008 13070008 13070008 04090040 04090040 04090040 04090040 13070008 13070008 13070008 13070008 WATER WATER TO FROM ENGINE BLEEDER VALVE ON ENGINE WESTERBEKE ONLY Appendix 7...
  • Page 153 342700 13070013 13070013 025909 025909 13070013 070013 13070024 13070024 04091121 04091121 13070024 13070024 342800 738900 Appendix 8...
  • Page 154 342700 13070013 13070013 025909 025909 13070013 13070013 Appendix 9...
  • Page 155 PORT 035919 FIXED PMMA TRIM NONE SCREEN NONE BLIND NONE SYSTEM VR07 HATCH 03012020 LEWMAR CL S30 TRIM P/O HEADLINER SCREEN OPTION V20 BLIND 035654 SYSTEM VR07 PORT 03012506 PORT 03012506 LEWMAR S LEWMAR S TRIM 03012421 TRIM 03012421 SCREEN INCLUDED SCREEN INCLUDED...
  • Page 156 PORT 035919 FIXED PMMA TRIM NONE SCREEN NONE BLIND NONE SYSTEM VR07 HATCH 030120 LEWMAR TRIM P/O HEADLINER SCREEN OPTION V20 BLIND 035654 SYSTEM VR07 PORT 03012506 PORT 03012506 LEWMAR S LEWMAR S TRIM 03012421 TRIM 03012421 SCREEN INCLUDED SCREEN INCLUDED CURTAIN BLIND...
  • Page 157 PORT 035919 FIXED PMMA TRIM NONE SCREEN NONE BLIND NONE SYSTEM VR07 HATCH 03012020 LEWMAR CL S30 TRIM P/O HEADLINER SCREEN OPTION V20 BLIND 035654 SYSTEM VR07 PORT 03012506 PORT 03012506 LEWMAR S LEWMAR S TRIM 03012421 TRIM 03012421 SCREEN INCLUDED SCREEN INCLUDED...
  • Page 158 3070012 342700 025909 025909 13070012 13070012 025909 025909 13070012 13 07001 1307001 025909 1307001 1307001 04067050 Appendix 13...
  • Page 159 738700 741800 13070012 026068 025909 025909 342700 13070012 1307001 1307001 025909 13070012 025909 025909 1307001 1307001 025909 13070012 530752 1307001 1307001 025909 025909 1307001 1307001 342700 026068 741800 738700 Appendix 14...
  • Page 160 738700 741800 13070012 026068 025909 025909 342700 13070012 1307001 1307001 025909 13070012 025909 025909 1307001 1307001 025909 13070012 530752 1307001 1307001 025909 025909 1307001 1307001 342700 738700 026068 741800 738700 Appendix 15...
  • Page 161 Appendix 16...
  • Page 162 Appendix 17...
  • Page 163 3070012 342700 025909 025909 13070012 13070012 025909 025909 13070012 13 07001 1307001 025909 1307001 1307001 04067050 Appendix 18...
  • Page 164 743600 236012 021285 236012 743600 236012 021285 236012 743600 236012 021285 019718 236012 535300 021142 023216 019719 13070007 04090049 05092019 04090049 13070007 04063050 535300 Appendix 19...
  • Page 165 371530 220V 04093208 LABEL 110V 04093205 031060 535300 031060 021141 021145 236012 021286 022384 535300 021141 021286 021145 236012 236012 743600 021285 236012 021285 021286 236012 FRESH WATER SUPPLY EI03 021286 236012 031060 535300 021141 021145 743600 236012 021286 STBD TOILET PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE...
  • Page 166 026070 342800 13070024 13070024 04090094 04090095 04090095 04090094 13070024 13070024 Appendix 21...
  • Page 167 742800 3070012 3070012 3070012 025909 025909 025909 025909 025909 025909 13070012 13070012 13070012 324600 324600 128500 128500 129300 129300 13070012 025909 025909 13070012 13 07001 1307001 025909 1307001 1307001 04067050 Appendix 22...
  • Page 168 738700 741800 13070012 026068 025909 025909 342700 13070012 1307001 1307001 025909 13070012 025909 025909 1307001 1307001 025909 13070012 530752 1307001 1307001 025909 025909 1307001 1307001 342700 026068 741800 738700 Appendix 23...
  • Page 169 LABEL LABEL LABEL Appendix 24...
  • Page 170 PORT 035919 FIXED PMMA TRIM NONE SCREEN NONE BLIND NONE SYSTEM VR07 HATCH 03012020 LEWMAR CL S30 TRIM P/O HEADLINER SCREEN OPTION V20 BLIND 035654 SYSTEM VR07 PORT 03012506 PORT 03012506 LEWMAR S LEWMAR S TRIM 03012421 TRIM 03012421 SCREEN INCLUDED SCREEN INCLUDED...
  • Page 171 PORT 035919 FIXED PMMA TRIM NONE SCREEN NONE BLIND NONE SYSTEM VR07 HATCH 03012020 LEWMAR CL S30 TRIM P/O HEADLINER SCREEN OPTION V20 BLIND 035654 SYSTEM VR07 PORT 03012506 PORT 03012506 LEWMAR S LEWMAR S TRIM 03012421 TRIM 03012421 SCREEN INCLUDED SCREEN INCLUDED...
  • Page 172 371530 220V 04093208 LABEL 110V 04093205 031060 535300 031060 021141 021145 236012 021286 022384 535300 021141 021286 021145 236012 236012 021285 743600 236012 021285 021286 236012 FRESH WATER SUPPLY EI03 021286 236012 031060 535300 021141 021145 GALLEY 743600 EI07 236012 021286 TOILET EI10...
  • Page 173 371530 220V 04093208 LABEL 110V 04093205 031060 535300 031060 021141 021145 236012 021286 022384 535300 021141 021286 021145 236012 236012 021285 743600 236012 021285 021286 236012 FRESH WATER SUPPLY EI03 021286 236012 031060 GALLEY 535300 743600 EI07 021141 021145 236012 AFT PORT TOILET 021286...
  • Page 174 SCREEN 03012630 TAB KIT 03012701 SYSTEM VR07 SCREEN 03012630 SCREEN 03012630 TAB KIT 03012701 TAB KIT 03012701 SYSTEM VR02 SYSTEM VR02 SCREEN 030126 0 SCREEN 030126 0 TAB KIT INCL. W/TRIM TAB KIT INCL.W/TRIM SYSTEM SYSTEM Appendix 29...
  • Page 175 PORT 035919 FIXED PMMA TRIM NONE SCREEN NONE BLIND NONE SYSTEM VR07 HATCH 030120 LEWMAR TRIM P/O HEADLINER SCREEN OPTION V20 BLIND 035654 SYSTEM VR07 PORT 03012506 PORT 03012506 LEWMAR S LEWMAR S TRIM 03012421 TRIM 03012421 SCREEN INCLUDED SCREEN INCLUDED CURTAIN BLIND...
  • Page 176 PORT 035919 FIXED PMMA TRIM NONE SCREEN NONE BLIND NONE SYSTEM VR07 HATCH 030120 LEWMAR TRIM P/O HEADLINER SCREEN OPTION V20 BLIND 035654 SYSTEM VR07 PORT 03012506 PORT 03012506 LEWMAR S LEWMAR S TRIM 03012421 TRIM 03012421 SCREEN INCLUDED SCREEN INCLUDED CURTAIN BLIND...
  • Page 177 PORT 035919 FIXED PMMA TRIM NONE SCREEN NONE BLIND NONE SYSTEM VR07 HATCH 03012020 LEWMAR CL S30 TRIM P/O HEADLINER SCREEN OPTION V20 BLIND 035654 SYSTEM VR07 PORT 03012506 PORT 03012506 LEWMAR S LEWMAR S TRIM 03012421 TRIM 03012421 SCREEN INCLUDED SCREEN INCLUDED...
  • Page 178 PORT 035919 FIXED PMMA TRIM NONE SCREEN NONE BLIND NONE SYSTEM VR07 HATCH 03012020 LEWMAR CL S30 TRIM P/O HEADLINER SCREEN OPTION V20 BLIND 035654 SYSTEM VR07 PORT 03012506 PORT 03012506 LEWMAR S LEWMAR S TRIM 03012421 TRIM 03012421 SCREEN INCLUDED SCREEN INCLUDED...

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