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BENETEAU Oceanis 321 User Manual

BENETEAU Oceanis 321
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION 1
2. ANTIFOULING SYSTEM 2
3.1.
WARRANTY/REGISTRATION
PROCEDURES 3
3.1.1.
W
ARRANTY
P
ROCEDURE
4
3.1.2.
R
EGISTRATION
P
ROCEDURE
4
3.1.3.
W
ARRANTY
T
RANSFER
4
3.2.
HULL
IDENTIFICATION
NUMBERS 5
4. DEALER'S RESPONSIBILITIES 5
5. OWNER'S/OPERATOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES 6
5.1.
STATE
REGISTRATION
OR
FEDERAL
DOCUMENTATION 6
5.2.
SAFETY
AND
MAINTENANCE 6
5.3.
MANDATORY
COAST
GUARD
SAFETY
EQUIPMENT 6
5.4.
RECOMMENDED
SAFETY
EQUIPMENT 7
5.5.
SAFETY
COURSES 7
5.6.
ANCHORING 8
5.7.
ADDITIONAL
SAFETY
EQUIPMENT 8
5.8.
MEDICAL
KIT 8
5.9.
TOOL
KIT 9
5.10.
SPARE
PARTS 9
6. SAFE OPERATION AND WARNING LABELS 10
6.1.
FUEL
WARNING
LABEL 10
6.2.
SHORE-POWER
LABEL 10
6.3.
PROPANE
LABELS 11
6.4.
SWIM
LADDER
WARNING
LABEL 13
6.5.
HIGH
VOLTAGE
WARNING
LABEL 13
6.6.
TRANSOM
DOOR
WARNING
LABEL 14
6.7.
STANDARD
BATTERY
SWITCH
LABEL 14
6.8.
OPTIONAL
BATTERY
SWITCH
LABEL 14
6.9.
SLING
LOCATION
ARROWS
LABEL 15
7. FEDERAL/STATE REGULATIONS 16

Table of Contents

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BENETEAU Oceanis 321 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Berths6
Cabins2
Head1
DesignerGroupe Finot
Draft1.60 m
EngineVolvo 18 HP
Fuel Capacity70 L
Ballast1, 300 kg
Headroom1.90 m

Summary

ANTIFOULING SYSTEM

Methodology for Anti-Fouling Application

Methodology for anti-fouling application when new, including cleaning and sanding.

LIMITED WARRANTY

3.1. WARRANTY/REGISTRATION PROCEDURES

Details on warranty procedure, registration, and transfer for new Beneteau owners.

OWNER'S/OPERATOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES

5.2. SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE

Importance of safety and maintenance procedures for maximum enjoyment and safe operation.

SAFE OPERATION AND WARNING LABELS

6.3. PROPANE LABELS

Caution and warning labels related to the propane stove and gas system safety.

COMMISSIONING

10.1. COMMISSIONING PROCEDURES

Importance of proper commissioning and responsibilities of dealer and owner.

10.2. * PRE-LAUNCH CHECKS

Pre-launch checks for hull, machinery, rigging, and equipment before stepping the mast.

10.3. * POST-LAUNCH CHECKS

Post-launch checks for hull, electrical systems, and machinery after rigging the boat.

MAINTENANCE OF YOUR BOAT

11.6. ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS

Maintaining battery condition, checking connections, and alternator drive belt tension.

11.9. ENGINE

Engine maintenance, checking fuel/water separator, mounts, coupling, alternator belt, and hoses.

WINTERIZING PROCEDURES

12.5. FRESHWATER SYSTEM

Winterizing the freshwater system with non-toxic antifreeze, including pump and fixture procedures.

12.7. ENGINE

Engine winterization by a mechanic, replacing raw seawater with antifreeze, and checking heat exchanger.

OCEANIS 321 SYSTEMS

13.2. DIESEL ENGINE

Details and operation of the diesel engine and its components.

13.3. FUELING

Safety procedures and best practices for fueling the boat's diesel engine.

13.4. STEERING SYSTEM

Explanation and operation of the wheel steering system, including emergency tiller.

13.5. FRESH WATER SYSTEM

Description, operation, and diagrams of the boat's fresh water system.

13.7. MARINE TOILET & HOLDING TANK

Operation and maintenance of the marine toilet system and holding tank.

13.8. BILGE PUMPS

Details on manual and electric bilge pumps, their location and operation.

13.11. PROPANE COOKING SYSTEM

Description and operation of the propane stove, oven, and gas system safety.

13.12. 12V SYSTEM

Details on the 12V distribution panel, wiring, batteries, and charging systems.

13.13. 110V SHORE POWER SYSTEM

Layout and operation of the 110V shore power system and its components.

13.15. RIGGING

Description, tuning, and specifications for the boat's rigging system.

13.16. SAILS

Specifications and details for the boat's mainsail and genoa.

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