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BENETEAU OCEANIS 45 User Manual

BENETEAU OCEANIS 45
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OCEANIS 45
OWNER'S MANUAL
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Index D

Table of Contents

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BENETEAU OCEANIS 45 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Beam4.50 m
Fuel Capacity200 L
Water Capacity330 L
Cabins3
Berths6
Light Displacement10, 549 kg
Shallow Draft1.75 m
Length Overall13.85 m

Summary

Introduction

Welcome

Welcome message to the new owner.

Technical Specifications

Construction

Details about the boat's construction materials and methods.

General Dimensions

Specifications of the boat's length, beam, draught, and air draft.

Engine

Details on the engine's propulsion power and recommended size.

Electricity

Information on the boat's DC and AC electrical system types.

Capacities

Specifications for fuel, fresh water, and black water tank capacities.

Sails

Details on sail dimensions and areas for different configurations.

Design Categories and Displacement

Version - Deep Draught Keel

Details for the deep draught keel version, including load and displacement.

Version - Shallow Draught Keel

Details for the shallow draught keel version, including load and displacement.

Design Categories

Explanation of the different design categories (A, B, C, D) for sea conditions.

Stability and Buoyancy

Stability Data

Information and factors affecting the boat's stability and buoyancy.

Access to the Boat

Instructions and diagrams for accessing the cockpit and engine compartment.

Manoeuvrability

Safety

Preventing Man Overboard Situations and Getting Someone Back Onboard

Measures to prevent man overboard and methods for recovery.

Storing the Life-Raft

Guidelines for properly storing the life-raft on board.

Securing Moveable Items

Recommendations for securing loose items on the boat.

Information About Risks of Flooding and Boat Stability

Details on risks associated with flooding and their impact on stability.

Information Relating to Fire Risks and Risks of Explosion

Propulsion Engines and Other Fuel-Burning Equipment

Risks associated with engines and other fuel-burning equipment.

Electrical System

Risks associated with the boat's electrical systems.

Gas System

Risks associated with the boat's gas system.

Fire-Prevention and Fire-Fighting Equipment

Information on fire prevention and the use of fire-fighting equipment.

Emergency Exits in Case of Fire

Identification and access to emergency exits in case of fire.

Emergency Systems in Case of Steering Gear Failure

Procedures for steering gear failure and associated emergency systems.

Electrical System

General Information About the Electrical System

General information and safety precautions for the electrical system.

DC Installation

Details on the DC electrical system, including battery use and distribution.

AC System

Details on the AC electrical system, including shore power and voltage systems.

Onboard Comfort

Electronic Equipment

Information on onboard electronic equipment and their operation.

Equipment Other Than for Propulsion, Which Burns Fuel

Details on fuel-burning equipment like generators and heating systems.

Water Systems

General Points

General guidelines for the maintenance and use of water systems.

Using a Valve

Instructions on how to correctly use and identify open/closed valves.

Fresh Water Filling System

Diagram and details of the fresh water filling system.

Fresh Water Distribution System

Layout of the fresh water distribution network throughout the boat.

Main Plumbing Equipment

Information on main plumbing equipment, including water units and expansion tanks.

Black Water System (WC)

Details on the black water system, its use, and maintenance.

Waste Water System

Information on the waste water system, including sinks, showers, and drains.

Water Maker

Details on the operation and components of the water maker.

Engine

Information About the Risks of Fire and of Explosion of Engines

Safety information regarding fire and explosion risks related to engines.

Danger From Moving Mechanical Parts

Warnings about dangers posed by moving mechanical parts of the engine.

General Points

General guidelines and advice for engine operation and maintenance.

Starting the Engine

Step-by-step instructions for starting the engine correctly.

Engine Water Intake Valve

Information on the engine's sea water intake valve and its maintenance.

Anti-Siphon Valve

Details on the anti-siphon valve's function and maintenance.

Fuel Filter

Information on the fuel filter, its role, and maintenance procedures.

Engine Installation

Diagrams showing the engine installation for Dock and Go and Sail Drive systems.

Engine Control

Explanation of the engine instrument panel and control lever.

Access to the Engine

Details on how to access the engine compartment for maintenance.

Propeller

Information on the propeller, its maintenance, and speed limits.

Steering System

General Points

General guidelines for steering system maintenance and inspection.

Layout Diagram

Diagram illustrating the components of the sailing boat steering system.

Bow Thruster

Details on the bow thruster's operation, maintenance, and power.

Deck Fittings

General Points

General guidelines for cleaning and maintaining deck surfaces and materials.

Berthing, Anchoring, Towing

Information on anchor points, berthing lines, and towing procedures.

Main Elements of the Chain Locker

Details on the main components of the chain locker and windlass.

Electric Windlass

Operation, maintenance, and safety procedures for the electric windlass.

Handling, Transport

Lifting Plan

Diagram and measurements for safely lifting the boat.

Lifting

Instructions and precautions for lifting the boat, including antifouling.

Upper Limit of Antifoul

Information on the upper limit marking for antifoul on the hull.

Launch/Lift Out

Procedures and checks required before launching or lifting out the boat.

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