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Owners Safety
Manual
Sailing Yacht Dehler 34
Dehler Yachts GmbH
Ladebower Chaussee 11
17493 Greifswald /Germany
Tel.: +49 (0) 3834 5792-0; Fax: +49 (0)3834 5792-81
www.dehler.com

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Summary

CHAPTER 1 - SAFETY NOTES

1. Description of the Boat

Provides a general description of the yacht and its main data.

1.1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION

Details the general description of the yacht.

1.2. MAIN DATA

Presents key technical specifications and dimensions of the yacht.

1.2.1. Main dimensions

Lists the primary physical dimensions of the yacht.

1.2.2. Displacement and masses

Details the weight and load capacity of the yacht.

1.2.3. Maximum number of persons and load capacity

Specifies the safe occupancy and maximum load limits.

1.2.4. Motorization

Information on the yacht's engine specifications.

1.2.5. Electrical system

Overview of the yacht's 12V DC and 230V AC electrical systems.

1.3. GENERAL PLAN

Outlines the general layout and structural components of the yacht.

1.3.1. Description of the structure

Details the construction materials and methods used for the yacht's hull and deck.

1.3.2. Sail plan - standard

Provides sail area and dimensions for the standard configuration.

1.3.3. Sailplan - competition

Details sail area and dimensions for competition setup.

1.3.4. Bowsprit

Description of the bowsprit's function and attachment.

1.3.5. General arrangement

Illustrates the internal layout of the yacht.

1.4. PROPULSION SYSTEM

Covers the yacht's engine and related systems.

1.4.1. Engine, Engine room, reduction gear

Details the engine, its compartment, and the reduction gear.

1.5. SAFETY NOTES

Crucial safety information and precautions for operating the yacht.

1.5.1. Flooding, watertight integrity

Safety measures related to preventing water ingress and maintaining integrity.

1.5.2. Hull openings, seacocks

Information on hull penetrations and the operation of seacocks.

1.5.3. Stability

Explains the boat's stability characteristics and factors affecting them.

1.5.4. Fire protection

Guidelines and precautions for fire prevention and fighting on board.

Fire Extinguishers

Location, type, and maintenance of fire extinguishers.

Active Fire Fighting

Procedures for actively fighting different types of fires on board.

Working deck

Defines the working deck areas and safety precautions.

Guardrail

Describes the yacht's guardrail system.

Handrails and boarding ladder

Details safety features for re-boarding and deck movement.

CHAPTER 2 - FURTHER TECHNICAL DETAILS

1. Installations and Systems

Details the various onboard systems and their components.

1.1. TANK CAPACITIES

Specifies the capacities of the fuel, water, and waste tanks.

1.2. WATER SYSTEMS

Explains the operation of the fresh and seawater systems.

1.2.1. Drinking water

Details the fresh water supply system.

1.2.2. Seawater

Covers the seawater circuits for engine and toilet flushing.

1.2.3. Grey water

Describes the grey water system for sink and shower drainage.

1.2.4. Black water

Explains the black water system for toilet waste.

1.2.5. Bilge system

Details the manual and electric bilge pump systems.

1.3. FUEL SYSTEM

Information on the fuel tank and delivery system.

1.4. STEERING SYSTEM

Explains the yacht's steering mechanisms.

1.5. ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS

Overview of the onboard electrical systems, including DC and AC.

1.5.1. Direct current system

Details the 12V DC power distribution and components.

1.5.2. Alternating current system

Covers the 230V AC power supply and distribution.

1.5.3. Navigation systems

Information on navigation equipment and their installation.

1.6. ANCHORING, TOWING AND MOORING EQUIPMENT

Equipment and procedures for anchoring, towing, and mooring.

1.6.1. General

General responsibilities for anchoring, towing, and mooring equipment.

1.6.2. Anchoring

Details on the anchor and anchoring procedures.

1.6.3. Towing

Guidelines and precautions for towing the yacht.

1.6.4. Mooring

Procedures and safety for mooring the yacht.

1.7. ENGINE SYSTEM

Comprehensive guide to the engine and its associated systems.

1.7.1. Structure of the engine room

Description of the engine room layout and components.

1.7.2. General

General operating principles for the engine.

1.7.3. Instruments

Information on engine monitoring instruments.

1.7.4. Cooling system

Details on the engine's cooling system and maintenance.

1.7.5. Exhaust system

Information on the engine's exhaust system and its function.

1.7.6. Lubrication

Guidelines for engine lubrication and oil changes.

1.7.7. Gearing

Information about the engine's gearing system.

1.7.8. Gear shift

Details on the gear shifting mechanism.

1.7.9. Sail drive

Explains the sail drive system and its maintenance.

1.7.10. Propeller

Information on the propeller and its maintenance.

1.8. VENTILATION

Guidelines for proper ventilation of the yacht.

1.9. HEATING

Information on the optional heating system.

1.10. LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS SYSTEM

Details on the LPG system installation and operation.

1.10.1. Installation

Information on the LPG system installation and safety.

1.10.2. Replacement of the gas cylinder

Procedure for safely replacing gas cylinders.

1.10.3. Operating the gas system

Instructions for safe operation of the gas system.

1.11. CORROSION PROTECTION, PAINTING SYSTEM

Information on protecting the hull from corrosion and painting.

1.12. MANUALS AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Guidance on using provided manuals and instructions.

2. Starting up

Procedures and considerations for starting up the yacht.

2.1.1. General notes

General notes for transport, launching, and initial setup.

2.2. UNDERWATER PAINTING

Importance and procedure for underwater painting.

2.3. ENGINE, PROPELLER

Engine and propeller checks before operation.

2.4. EQUIPMENT

Checks for basic onboard equipment.

2.5. FIRST VOYAGE

Advice for undertaking the first voyage.

2.6. MANOEUVRING BY ENGINE

Guidance on maneuvering the yacht using the engine.

2.7. Checking the systems

Procedures for checking all onboard systems.

3. Environmental Protection

Notes on protecting the environment while using the yacht.

3.1. FUELS AND OIL

Handling and disposal of fuels and oils to protect the environment.

3.2. WASTE

Proper disposal of waste according to regulations.

3.3. SOUND

Measures to reduce noise pollution from the yacht.

3.4. SWELL

Speed recommendations in certain waters.

3.5. EXHAUST GASES

Information on exhaust emissions and engine tuning.

3.6. ANTIFOULING, PAINTING

Advice on antifouling and painting the hull.

3.7. VARNISH REMOVER

Caution regarding the use of varnish removers.

3.8. BLACK WATER

Handling and disposal of black water from toilets.

3.9. NATURE CONSERVATION

Guidelines for responsible boating in natural areas.

4. Maintenance

Comprehensive guide to yacht maintenance procedures.

4.1. EXTERNAL INSPECTION

Procedures for inspecting the hull and external components.

4.2. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING

Guidelines for cleaning and maintaining the yacht.

4.3. RIGGING AND SAILS

Maintenance of rigging and sails.

4.3.1. Rigging

Safety and maintenance for rigging.

4.3.2. Sails

Maintenance and care for sails.

4.4. PAINTING

Information on hull painting and maintenance.

4.5. WEAR AND SPARE PARTS

Advice on using original parts and spare parts.

4.6. REPAIRS

Guidance on performing repairs on the yacht.

4.7. INSPECTION OF UNITS AND SYSTEMS

Regular checks of onboard systems for operational readiness.

4.8. WINTER STORAGE

Procedures for preparing and storing the yacht for winter.

4.8.1. Hull and deck

Cleaning and inspection of the hull and deck for winter.

4.8.2. Rigging

Winter preparation for rigging and sails.

4.8.3. Electrical equipment

Winter storage procedures for electrical equipment.

4.8.4. Systems and tanks

Winter preparation for onboard systems and tanks.

5. Live saving appliances

Importance and accessibility of life-saving equipment.

6. Warranty

Information on warranty claims.

7. Concluding remarks and notes

Final advice and remarks from the manufacturer.

Optional Grey Water Tank

Details on the optional grey water tank system.

Black Water Tank Emptying

Procedures for emptying the black water tank.

Black Water System Maintenance

Maintenance procedures for the black water system.

Emergency Tank Closure

Procedure for shutting off tanks in emergencies.

Overview of Fuses

Lists fuses and their assignments for electrical circuits.

Electrical Devices on Deck

Identifies electrical equipment located on the deck.

Electrical Devices in Hull

Identifies electrical equipment located within the hull.

Life Saving Appliances

Importance and accessibility of life-saving equipment.

Winter Rigging Preparation

Procedures for preparing rigging for winter storage.

Winter Electrical Equipment Storage

Guidelines for storing electrical equipment during winter.

Winter Systems and Tanks Preparation

Steps for preparing onboard systems and tanks for winter.

Introduction

Design Category

Details the design category classification of the yacht.

Certification

Explains the certification process and standards followed.

CIN - Identification

Information on the Hull Identification Number.

Builders Plate

Explains the information found on the builder's plate.

Explanations

Clarifies symbols and terms used throughout the manual.

Warning Notes

Explains the different warning symbols and their meanings.

Rigging Plan and Halyard Running

General rig description

Overview of the rigging configuration.

Rig dimensions

Specific measurements related to the mast and sails.

Hull and righting moment

Data on hull dimensions and righting moment.

Spar sections

Details on mast, boom, and spinnaker pole sections.

Competition Aluminium Selden Rig

Specifications for the competition rig.

Calculating Forestay Wire Length

Calculating Luff Extrusion Length

Reefing Line Carbon Mast

Overview of Running Rigging

Aluminium rig

Details on running rigging for the aluminium rig.

Carbon rig

Details on running rigging for the carbon rig.

option gennaker

Running rigging for optional gennaker.

option spinnaker

Running rigging for optional spinnaker.

Halyard Running

Diagram showing halyard routing.

Bowsprit

Description of the bowsprit's function.

LPG Unit Operation Safety

Action in case of a smell of gas

Steps to take if a gas leak is detected.

Notes on preventing malfunctions of the LPG unit

Tips to avoid common issues with the LPG system.

Safe Operation of LPG Appliances

Precautions for using LPG appliances safely.

Engine Battery and Main Switch

Battery Maintenance

Guidelines for maintaining the boat's batteries.

Alternating Current System

Details on the 230V AC electrical system.

Shore Connection

Battery Chargers

Information on onboard battery charging systems.

Sockets

Location and type of onboard sockets.

Navigation Systems

Details on navigation equipment and their use.

Proof of Identity

Personal Data (1 st Owner)

Personal Data (2 nd Owner)

Personal Data (3 rd Owner)

Dehler 34 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Length Overall10.70 m
Beam3.60 m
Fuel Capacity90 L
Water Capacity210 L
Sail Area54.7 m²
LWL9.60 m
Ballast1.8 t
Fuel Tank Capacity90 L
Water Tank Capacity210 L
Berths6
Draft1.95 m
EngineYanmar

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