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Manual DEHLER 39
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2.6.2 12 V Direct current system
Normal on-board power supply and the supply for navigation lighting, pumps, electric and
electronic gear, night lights and comfort lighting is supplied by a 12 V direct current system.
2.6.3 Battery capacities
The Dehler 39 is equipped with 3 batteries, which are used as consumption and starter
batteries.
Starter battery 12 V 55 Ah, free of maintenance, leak protection
The battery is placed under the berth/double berth at the port stern
Consumption batteries 2 x 12 V 110 Ah, maintenance-free, leak protection
Optional 2 x 12 V 200 Ah, Gel, maintenance-free, leak protection
The batteries are placed under the berth/double berth at the starboard and port stern in the
storage space under the floor bulkhead..
2.7 Capacity of tanks
1 PE-Fresh water tank 230 l
The tank is installed in the cabin under the port corner cabin quilting
1 PE- Freshwater tank( optional ) 174 l
The tank is placed at the bow under the triangular quiltings
1 stainless steel fuel tank 110 l
The tank is installed in the cabin under the starboard side berth
1 stanless steel holding tank ( optional ) 45 l
The tank is installed on starboard in the closet of the shower room- rear cabin
1 stanless steel holding tank 45 l
(incl. in second shower room. )
To see a detailed description of the different water tanks, see installation schemes on the next
pages.
2.8 Maximum number of persons
The Directive requires to establish a maximum recommended number of persons on-board
when the boat is sailing in its adequate area. The Dehler 39 is designed for off-coast
navigation , that is to say trips of a few days between different ports. Therefore we
recommend you the following::
In case of sailing journeys of a few days, no more than 8 persons should be on board,
since this is the maximum number of available berths;
Note: There should be enough life-jackets on board for all persons on the boat.. An
inflatable lifeboat should have enough space for at least 8 persons.
For day trips, if possible not more than 10 persons should be on board, since there is just
enough space for them in the cockpit. For very short trips, the number can be increased.
Note: There should be enough life-jackets on board for all persons on the boat.

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