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General greeting and introduction to the owner's manual for the Jeanneau 64.
Guidance on understanding manual symbols and important safety information for safe operation.
Details about the boat's build materials, design, and keel construction.
Key physical measurements of the vessel, including length, beam, and draught.
Specifications for the boat's propulsion engine, including power and weight.
Information on the boat's DC and AC electrical system voltage specifications.
Details on fuel, fresh water, and waste water tank capacities.
Specifications for the boat's sails, including dimensions and planned sail area.
Design category and displacement data for the deep draught keel version.
Design category and displacement data for the shallow draught keel version.
Explanation of CE design categories (A, B, C, D) for safe operation in various sea conditions.
Factors affecting boat stability and buoyancy, and precautions for heavy weather.
Guides on accessing different areas of the boat, including cockpit, companionway, and engine compartment.
Stability and handling characteristics for the shallow draught version under various load conditions.
Stability and handling characteristics for the deep draught version under various load conditions.
Diagram illustrating the boat's rigging configuration, showing mast and lines.
Details on the fixed components of the sailing rig, including forestay and backstay.
Information on the ropes and lines used for sail control and adjustments.
Guidance on sail maintenance, storage, and protection from UV rays.
Inspection and maintenance of deck hardware, including blocks and shackles.
Operation and maintenance of manual and electric winches.
Operation and maintenance of the electric genoa furling system.
Measures to prevent man overboard situations and recover a person from the water.
Guidelines for proper storage of the life raft and its launching instructions.
Instructions for securely fastening loose items on board to prevent movement.
Overview of the boat's deck arrangement and features, including outboard engine support.
Information on hull openings and their potential role in flooding risks.
Operation and maintenance of bilge pumps and drainage systems.
Instructions for using the emergency tiller in case of steering gear failure.
Risks associated with engines and fuel-burning equipment.
Risks associated with the boat's electrical systems.
Risks associated with the boat's gas system.
Details on portable fire extinguishers, their capacity, and locations.
Information on the engine compartment's fixed fire suppression system and its operation.
Location of emergency exits and procedures for evacuation during a fire.
Overview of the boat's electrical system, including DC and AC power sources.
Information on batteries, charging, power distribution, and connections within the DC system.
Diagrams illustrating DC wiring looms in the hull, on deck, and the overall DC circuit.
Details on the DC/DC converter and the boat's main electrical control panel.
Identification, function, and types of circuit breakers used in the system.
General greeting and introduction to the owner's manual for the Jeanneau 64.
Guidance on understanding manual symbols and important safety information for safe operation.
Details about the boat's build materials, design, and keel construction.
Key physical measurements of the vessel, including length, beam, and draught.
Specifications for the boat's propulsion engine, including power and weight.
Information on the boat's DC and AC electrical system voltage specifications.
Details on fuel, fresh water, and waste water tank capacities.
Specifications for the boat's sails, including dimensions and planned sail area.
Design category and displacement data for the deep draught keel version.
Design category and displacement data for the shallow draught keel version.
Explanation of CE design categories (A, B, C, D) for safe operation in various sea conditions.
Factors affecting boat stability and buoyancy, and precautions for heavy weather.
Guides on accessing different areas of the boat, including cockpit, companionway, and engine compartment.
Stability and handling characteristics for the shallow draught version under various load conditions.
Stability and handling characteristics for the deep draught version under various load conditions.
Diagram illustrating the boat's rigging configuration, showing mast and lines.
Details on the fixed components of the sailing rig, including forestay and backstay.
Information on the ropes and lines used for sail control and adjustments.
Guidance on sail maintenance, storage, and protection from UV rays.
Inspection and maintenance of deck hardware, including blocks and shackles.
Operation and maintenance of manual and electric winches.
Operation and maintenance of the electric genoa furling system.
Measures to prevent man overboard situations and recover a person from the water.
Guidelines for proper storage of the life raft and its launching instructions.
Instructions for securely fastening loose items on board to prevent movement.
Overview of the boat's deck arrangement and features, including outboard engine support.
Information on hull openings and their potential role in flooding risks.
Operation and maintenance of bilge pumps and drainage systems.
Instructions for using the emergency tiller in case of steering gear failure.
Risks associated with engines and fuel-burning equipment.
Risks associated with the boat's electrical systems.
Risks associated with the boat's gas system.
Details on portable fire extinguishers, their capacity, and locations.
Information on the engine compartment's fixed fire suppression system and its operation.
Location of emergency exits and procedures for evacuation during a fire.
Overview of the boat's electrical system, including DC and AC power sources.
Information on batteries, charging, power distribution, and connections within the DC system.
Diagrams illustrating DC wiring looms in the hull, on deck, and the overall DC circuit.
Details on the DC/DC converter and the boat's main electrical control panel.
Identification, function, and types of circuit breakers used in the system.
| Water capacity | 820 l / 217 US gal |
|---|---|
| Beam | 5.4 m |
| Draft | 2.95 m |
| Fuel capacity | 825 L |
| Hull Length | 19.55 m |
| Ballast Weight | 9500 kg |
| Engine Power | 180 HP |
| Cabins | 4 |
| Berths | 6 to 8 |
| Displacement | 31 000 kg / 68 343 lbs |











