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Jeanneau SUN ODYSSEY 440 - User Manual

Jeanneau SUN ODYSSEY 440
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SUN ODYSSEY 440
OWNER'S MANUAL

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Welcome

Introduction and welcome from the manufacturer to the new boat owner.

Notes on reading this manual

Explanation of safety symbols and important notes for using the manual.

1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

1.1 CONSTRUCTION

Details on the boat's build materials and design.

1.2 GENERAL DIMENSIONS

Key dimensions of the boat including length, beam, and draught.

1.3 ENGINE

Specifications for the propulsion engine, including power and weight.

1.4 ELECTRICITY

Details on the boat's DC and AC electrical systems.

1.5 CAPACITIES

Information on the capacities of various tanks like fuel, fresh water, and black water.

1.6 SAILS

Dimensions and areas of different sails for the boat.

2 DESIGN CATEGORIES AND DISPLACEMENT

2.1 2 CABINS LAYOUT

Displacement and load capacities for 2-cabin layouts across design categories.

2.2 3 CABINS LAYOUT

Displacement and load capacities for 3-cabin layouts across design categories.

2.3 4 CABINS LAYOUT

Displacement and load capacities for 4-cabin layouts across design categories.

2.4 DESIGN CATEGORIES

Definitions of design categories A, B, C, and D based on wind and wave conditions.

3 STABILITY AND BUOYANCY

3.1 STABILITY DATA

Factors affecting boat stability and general advice for heavy weather.

3.2 ACCESS TO THE BOAT

Information and images regarding access to the cockpit and companionway.

4 MANOEUVRABILITY

4.1 VISIBILITY FROM THE STEERING STATION

Factors that can obstruct the helmsman's view from the steering station.

5 RIGGING AND SAILS

5.1 RIGGING DIAGRAM

Diagrams illustrating the rigging system for classical and roller furling masts.

5.2 STANDING RIGGING

Diagram and references for the standing rigging components of the boat.

5.3 RUNNING RIGGING

Table summarizing the running rigging components, including specifications.

5.4 SAILS

General points and advice on sail maintenance, storage, and handling.

5.5 SETTING THE SAILS

Diagrams illustrating how to set the mainsail and its components.

5.6 DECK FITTING

General points and maintenance advice for deck fittings and hardware.

5.7 WINCHES

Details on manual and electric winches, their operation, and maintenance.

5.8 GENOA FURLER

Operation and maintenance instructions for the genoa furler system.

5.9 SINGLE LINE FURLER

Description and maintenance of the single line furler for the jib.

6 SAFETY

6.1 PREVENTING MAN OVERBOARD SITUATIONS AND THE MEANS OF GETTING SOMEONE BACK ONBOARD

Procedures for preventing man overboard incidents and recovering a person.

6.2 STORING THE LIFE-RAFT

Guidance on the correct storage location and securing of the life-raft.

6.3 SECURING MOVEABLE ITEMS

Instructions for securing movable items and identifying technical areas.

6.4 DECK LAYOUT

Diagram of the deck layout, indicating specific fittings like engine bracket.

6.5 INFORMATION ABOUT THE RISKS OF FLOODING AND ABOUT THE BOATS STABILITY

Information on hull openings, their maintenance, and potential flooding risks.

6.5.2 Drainage system

Explanation of the hull's inner moulding and drainage channels for water removal.

6.6 EMERGENCY SYSTEMS IN CASE OF STEERING GEAR FAILURE

Information on the emergency tiller system and its location and operation.

6.7 INFORMATION RELATED TO THE RISKS DUE TO LIGHTNING

Precautions and maintenance advice regarding lightning risks on the boat.

7 INFORMATION RELATING TO FIRE RISKS AND RISKS OF EXPLOSION

7.1 PROPULSION ENGINES AND OTHER FUEL-BURNING EQUIPMENT

Risks associated with engines and other fuel-burning equipment.

7.2 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Risks associated with the boat's electrical systems.

7.3 GAS SYSTEM

Risks associated with the gas system on board.

7.4 FIRE-PREVENTION AND FIRE-FIGHTING EQUIPMENT

Details on required portable fire extinguishers and fire blanket locations.

7.5 EMERGENCY EXITS IN CASE OF FIRE

Identification of emergency exits and crucial 'NEVER' points for fire safety.

8 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

8.1 GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Overview of the boat's electrical system components and their functions.

8.2 DC INSTALLATION (12 V OR 24 V)

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

8.2.2 Battery switch

Explanation and location of manual and electrically controlled battery isolator switches.

8.2.3 Power distributor

Description of the electronic charge dividers for battery bank management.

8.2.4 Battery charger

General points, operation, and maintenance of the battery charger.

8.2.5 Layout of the wiring looms in the hull - DC circuit

Diagrams showing the layout of DC wiring looms within the boat's hull.

8.2.6 Layout of the deck wiring looms - DC circuit

Diagram showing the layout of DC wiring looms on the boat's deck.

8.2.7 Electrical panel

Identification and location of components on the chart table and cockpit electrical panels.

8.2.8 Circuit breakers

Information on resetting circuit breakers and their identification and location.

8.2.9 Fuses

Explanation of fuse function and location of fuses for various electronic instruments.

8.3 TOUCH SCREEN

Description of the touch screen functions for controlling auxiliary boat systems.

8.4 AC SYSTEM (110 V OR 220 V)

General points and recommendations for correctly using the AC electrical system.

8.4.2 AC shore socket

Information on the AC shore socket, its protection, and operation.

8.4.3 AC source selectors

Explanation of the shore/generator AC source selector and its manual operation.

8.4.4 Layout diagram

Diagrams of the AC electrical system for Europe and US versions.

8.4.5 DC;AC converter

Description, operation, and maintenance of the DC/AC inverter.

8.4.6 AC breakers

Identification and function of AC breakers on the distribution panel.

8.4.7 Installation of hull wiring harnesses - AC circuit

Diagrams showing the layout of AC wiring harnesses within the boat's hull.

8.5 PROTECTION AGAINST ELECTROLYSIS; EARTH PLATE

Information on anodes, their maintenance, and cleaning.

8.5.2 Earthing plates

Description and importance of earthing plates for electrical safety.

9 LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS (LPG) SYSTEM

9.1 GENERAL POINTS

General points regarding LPG unit pressure, cylinder capacity, and system inspection.

9.2 OPERATION OF THE LPG SYSTEM

Instructions for operating LPG appliances, cylinder changes, and ventilation.

9.3 VERIFICATION OF THE LPG SYSTEM

Procedures for testing the LPG system for leaks using pressure gauges or detectors.

9.4 LAYOUT DIAGRAM

Diagram showing the layout of the LPG system components for the Europe Version.

10 DOMESTIC APPLIANCES

10.1 FRIDGE; COOLER

General points, operation, and maintenance of the boat's refrigeration units.

10.2 MICROWAVE

General points, starting up, and maintenance instructions for the microwave.

10.3 WASHER

General points, starting up, and operation advice for the washing machine.

10.4 BARBECUE (transportable outdoor cooker)

General points, lighting, and maintenance for the portable barbecue.

12 ONBOARD COMFORT

12.1 AIR CONDITIONING

General points, operation, and maintenance of the boat's air conditioning system.

12.2 ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT

Information on onboard electronics, transducer location, and autopilot components.

12.3 EQUIPMENT OTHER THAN FOR PROPULSION, WHICH BURNS FUEL (GENERATOR, HEATING)

General points regarding equipment that burns fuel, like generators and heating systems.

12.3.2 Generator

Layout diagram and general points for the boat's generator.

12.3.3 Warm air heating system

General points and annual maintenance for the warm air heating system.

13 WATER SYSTEMS

13.1 GENERAL POINTS

General points on rinsing the water system, winterisation, and filter maintenance.

13.2 USING A VALVE

Instructions on how to operate valves and drainage valves.

13.3 FRESH WATER FILLING SYSTEM

Diagrams showing the fresh water filling system for different cabin layouts.

13.4 FRESH WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

Diagram of the fresh water distribution system, showing pipes and components.

13.5 MAIN PLUMBING EQUIPMENT

Key plumbing equipment for the boat.

13.5.2 Cockpit shower

Information on the cockpit shower, its mixer tap, and operation.

13.5.3 Deck wash pump (sea water;fresh water)

Details on the deck wash pump's operation, components, and seawater/freshwater selection.

13.5.4 Shore freshwater supply

Possibilities for feeding the fresh water circuit: water unit or dock connection.

13.5.5 Sea water;fresh water foot pump

Information on the foot pump for sea/fresh water use without electricity.

13.5.6 Water heater

Information on the water heater's operation, thermostat, and mixer tap.

13.5.7 Water maker

General points and operation of the watermaker for producing fresh water from seawater.

13.6 BLACK WATER SYSTEM (WC)

General points regarding the black water system and toilet operation.

13.7 WASTE WATER SYSTEM

General points on the waste water system, including showers and washbasins.

14 ENGINE

14.1 INFORMATION ABOUT THE RISKS OF FIRE AND OF EXPLOSION OF ENGINES

Information on fire and explosion risks related to the engine and fuel system.

14.2 DANGER FROM MOVING MECHANICAL PARTS

Warning about dangers from the engine's moving mechanical parts.

14.3 GENERAL POINTS

General points regarding engine installation, fuel, and maintenance.

14.4 STARTING THE ENGINE

Imperative steps before starting the engine and advice on checking coolant flow.

14.5 ENGINE WATER INTAKE VALVE

Importance and maintenance of the sea water intake valve for engine operation.

14.6 ANTI-SIPHON VALVE

Function and preventative maintenance of the anti-siphon valve.

14.7 FUEL FILTER

Information on fuel filter function, types, and maintenance.

14.8 ENGINE INSTALLATION

Diagram showing the installation of the shaft engine with bracket.

14.9 ENGINE CONTROL

Notes on operating the engine and keeping it running well.

14.10 ACCESS TO THE ENGINE

Information on how to access the engine compartment via side hatches or companionway.

14.11 PROPELLER SHAFT

Details on the stainless steel propeller shaft, alignment, and hydrolube bush.

14.12 STUFFING BOX

Information on the stuffing box, its function, and maintenance.

14.13 PROPELLER

Advice on propeller efficiency, cleaning, and checking during lift-outs.

15 STEERING SYSTEM

15.1 GENERAL POINTS

General points on steering operation, safety features, and cable maintenance.

15.2 LAYOUT DIAGRAM

Diagrams illustrating the steering system components and their arrangement.

15.3 BOW THRUSTER (RETRACTABLE)

General points, operation, and maintenance of the retractable bow thruster.

16 DECK FITTINGS

16.1 GENERAL POINTS

General cleaning and maintenance advice for GRP, Plexiglas, stainless steel, and wood.

16.2 EQUIPMENT

Details on specific boat equipment.

16.2.1 Electric platform (Rear skirt)

General points, operation, and safety for the electric platform.

16.2.2 Davits

Instructions for launching and retrieving the tender using the davits.

16.3 BERTHING, ANCHORING, TOWING

Guidance on berthing, anchoring, and towing procedures.

16.3.1 Anchor points

Responsibility for anchor points and breaking strengths of mooring lines.

16.3.2 Towing

Owner's responsibility for securing towing cables and attachment points.

16.4 MAIN ELEMENTS OF THE CHAIN LOCKER

Description of main components of the chain locker, including windlass and clinch.

16.5 ELECTRIC WINDLASS

General points, operation, and maintenance of the electric windlass.

17 HULL FITTINGS

17.1 UPHOLSTERY

Maintenance and stain removal for leather and Alcantara upholstery.

17.2 INTERIOR WOODWORK

Maintenance advice for varnished wooden panels and laminated floors.

17.3 INTERIOR MAINTENANCE

General interior maintenance, airing upholstery, and bilge cleaning.

18 HANDLING, TRANSPORT

18.1 LIFTING PLAN

Diagram showing the lifting plan with measurements and sling positions.

18.2 LIFTING

Advice on hull sanding, antifouling application, and cleaning procedures.

18.3 KEEL

General points, maintenance, and inspection of the boat's ballast keel.

18.4 UPPER LIMIT OF ANTIFOUL

Diagram indicating the upper limit for antifouling application on the hull.

18.5 LAUNCH;LIFT OUT

Information on initial commissioning and pre-launch checks.

18.6 STEPPING;UNSTEPPING THE MAST

Advice on mast stepping/unstepping operations requiring professional rigger skills.

18.7 WINTER STORAGE

Recommendations for winter storage, including system draining and equipment care.

18.8 TRANSPORT

Packing plan with measurements for transporting the boat.

19 ENVIRONMENT

Waste management

Guidelines for waste management, recycling, and disposal of equipment and batteries.

Summary

INTRODUCTION

Welcome

Introduction and welcome from the manufacturer to the new boat owner.

Notes on reading this manual

Explanation of safety symbols and important notes for using the manual.

1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

1.1 CONSTRUCTION

Details on the boat's build materials and design.

1.2 GENERAL DIMENSIONS

Key dimensions of the boat including length, beam, and draught.

1.3 ENGINE

Specifications for the propulsion engine, including power and weight.

1.4 ELECTRICITY

Details on the boat's DC and AC electrical systems.

1.5 CAPACITIES

Information on the capacities of various tanks like fuel, fresh water, and black water.

1.6 SAILS

Dimensions and areas of different sails for the boat.

2 DESIGN CATEGORIES AND DISPLACEMENT

2.1 2 CABINS LAYOUT

Displacement and load capacities for 2-cabin layouts across design categories.

2.2 3 CABINS LAYOUT

Displacement and load capacities for 3-cabin layouts across design categories.

2.3 4 CABINS LAYOUT

Displacement and load capacities for 4-cabin layouts across design categories.

2.4 DESIGN CATEGORIES

Definitions of design categories A, B, C, and D based on wind and wave conditions.

3 STABILITY AND BUOYANCY

3.1 STABILITY DATA

Factors affecting boat stability and general advice for heavy weather.

3.2 ACCESS TO THE BOAT

Information and images regarding access to the cockpit and companionway.

4 MANOEUVRABILITY

4.1 VISIBILITY FROM THE STEERING STATION

Factors that can obstruct the helmsman's view from the steering station.

5 RIGGING AND SAILS

5.1 RIGGING DIAGRAM

Diagrams illustrating the rigging system for classical and roller furling masts.

5.2 STANDING RIGGING

Diagram and references for the standing rigging components of the boat.

5.3 RUNNING RIGGING

Table summarizing the running rigging components, including specifications.

5.4 SAILS

General points and advice on sail maintenance, storage, and handling.

5.5 SETTING THE SAILS

Diagrams illustrating how to set the mainsail and its components.

5.6 DECK FITTING

General points and maintenance advice for deck fittings and hardware.

5.7 WINCHES

Details on manual and electric winches, their operation, and maintenance.

5.8 GENOA FURLER

Operation and maintenance instructions for the genoa furler system.

5.9 SINGLE LINE FURLER

Description and maintenance of the single line furler for the jib.

6 SAFETY

6.1 PREVENTING MAN OVERBOARD SITUATIONS AND THE MEANS OF GETTING SOMEONE BACK ONBOARD

Procedures for preventing man overboard incidents and recovering a person.

6.2 STORING THE LIFE-RAFT

Guidance on the correct storage location and securing of the life-raft.

6.3 SECURING MOVEABLE ITEMS

Instructions for securing movable items and identifying technical areas.

6.4 DECK LAYOUT

Diagram of the deck layout, indicating specific fittings like engine bracket.

6.5 INFORMATION ABOUT THE RISKS OF FLOODING AND ABOUT THE BOATS STABILITY

Information on hull openings, their maintenance, and potential flooding risks.

6.5.2 Drainage system

Explanation of the hull's inner moulding and drainage channels for water removal.

6.6 EMERGENCY SYSTEMS IN CASE OF STEERING GEAR FAILURE

Information on the emergency tiller system and its location and operation.

6.7 INFORMATION RELATED TO THE RISKS DUE TO LIGHTNING

Precautions and maintenance advice regarding lightning risks on the boat.

7 INFORMATION RELATING TO FIRE RISKS AND RISKS OF EXPLOSION

7.1 PROPULSION ENGINES AND OTHER FUEL-BURNING EQUIPMENT

Risks associated with engines and other fuel-burning equipment.

7.2 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Risks associated with the boat's electrical systems.

7.3 GAS SYSTEM

Risks associated with the gas system on board.

7.4 FIRE-PREVENTION AND FIRE-FIGHTING EQUIPMENT

Details on required portable fire extinguishers and fire blanket locations.

7.5 EMERGENCY EXITS IN CASE OF FIRE

Identification of emergency exits and crucial 'NEVER' points for fire safety.

8 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

8.1 GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Overview of the boat's electrical system components and their functions.

8.2 DC INSTALLATION (12 V OR 24 V)

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

8.2.2 Battery switch

Explanation and location of manual and electrically controlled battery isolator switches.

8.2.3 Power distributor

Description of the electronic charge dividers for battery bank management.

8.2.4 Battery charger

General points, operation, and maintenance of the battery charger.

8.2.5 Layout of the wiring looms in the hull - DC circuit

Diagrams showing the layout of DC wiring looms within the boat's hull.

8.2.6 Layout of the deck wiring looms - DC circuit

Diagram showing the layout of DC wiring looms on the boat's deck.

8.2.7 Electrical panel

Identification and location of components on the chart table and cockpit electrical panels.

8.2.8 Circuit breakers

Information on resetting circuit breakers and their identification and location.

8.2.9 Fuses

Explanation of fuse function and location of fuses for various electronic instruments.

8.3 TOUCH SCREEN

Description of the touch screen functions for controlling auxiliary boat systems.

8.4 AC SYSTEM (110 V OR 220 V)

General points and recommendations for correctly using the AC electrical system.

8.4.2 AC shore socket

Information on the AC shore socket, its protection, and operation.

8.4.3 AC source selectors

Explanation of the shore/generator AC source selector and its manual operation.

8.4.4 Layout diagram

Diagrams of the AC electrical system for Europe and US versions.

8.4.5 DC;AC converter

Description, operation, and maintenance of the DC/AC inverter.

8.4.6 AC breakers

Identification and function of AC breakers on the distribution panel.

8.4.7 Installation of hull wiring harnesses - AC circuit

Diagrams showing the layout of AC wiring harnesses within the boat's hull.

8.5 PROTECTION AGAINST ELECTROLYSIS; EARTH PLATE

Information on anodes, their maintenance, and cleaning.

8.5.2 Earthing plates

Description and importance of earthing plates for electrical safety.

9 LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS (LPG) SYSTEM

9.1 GENERAL POINTS

General points regarding LPG unit pressure, cylinder capacity, and system inspection.

9.2 OPERATION OF THE LPG SYSTEM

Instructions for operating LPG appliances, cylinder changes, and ventilation.

9.3 VERIFICATION OF THE LPG SYSTEM

Procedures for testing the LPG system for leaks using pressure gauges or detectors.

9.4 LAYOUT DIAGRAM

Diagram showing the layout of the LPG system components for the Europe Version.

10 DOMESTIC APPLIANCES

10.1 FRIDGE; COOLER

General points, operation, and maintenance of the boat's refrigeration units.

10.2 MICROWAVE

General points, starting up, and maintenance instructions for the microwave.

10.3 WASHER

General points, starting up, and operation advice for the washing machine.

10.4 BARBECUE (transportable outdoor cooker)

General points, lighting, and maintenance for the portable barbecue.

12 ONBOARD COMFORT

12.1 AIR CONDITIONING

General points, operation, and maintenance of the boat's air conditioning system.

12.2 ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT

Information on onboard electronics, transducer location, and autopilot components.

12.3 EQUIPMENT OTHER THAN FOR PROPULSION, WHICH BURNS FUEL (GENERATOR, HEATING)

General points regarding equipment that burns fuel, like generators and heating systems.

12.3.2 Generator

Layout diagram and general points for the boat's generator.

12.3.3 Warm air heating system

General points and annual maintenance for the warm air heating system.

13 WATER SYSTEMS

13.1 GENERAL POINTS

General points on rinsing the water system, winterisation, and filter maintenance.

13.2 USING A VALVE

Instructions on how to operate valves and drainage valves.

13.3 FRESH WATER FILLING SYSTEM

Diagrams showing the fresh water filling system for different cabin layouts.

13.4 FRESH WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

Diagram of the fresh water distribution system, showing pipes and components.

13.5 MAIN PLUMBING EQUIPMENT

Key plumbing equipment for the boat.

13.5.2 Cockpit shower

Information on the cockpit shower, its mixer tap, and operation.

13.5.3 Deck wash pump (sea water;fresh water)

Details on the deck wash pump's operation, components, and seawater/freshwater selection.

13.5.4 Shore freshwater supply

Possibilities for feeding the fresh water circuit: water unit or dock connection.

13.5.5 Sea water;fresh water foot pump

Information on the foot pump for sea/fresh water use without electricity.

13.5.6 Water heater

Information on the water heater's operation, thermostat, and mixer tap.

13.5.7 Water maker

General points and operation of the watermaker for producing fresh water from seawater.

13.6 BLACK WATER SYSTEM (WC)

General points regarding the black water system and toilet operation.

13.7 WASTE WATER SYSTEM

General points on the waste water system, including showers and washbasins.

14 ENGINE

14.1 INFORMATION ABOUT THE RISKS OF FIRE AND OF EXPLOSION OF ENGINES

Information on fire and explosion risks related to the engine and fuel system.

14.2 DANGER FROM MOVING MECHANICAL PARTS

Warning about dangers from the engine's moving mechanical parts.

14.3 GENERAL POINTS

General points regarding engine installation, fuel, and maintenance.

14.4 STARTING THE ENGINE

Imperative steps before starting the engine and advice on checking coolant flow.

14.5 ENGINE WATER INTAKE VALVE

Importance and maintenance of the sea water intake valve for engine operation.

14.6 ANTI-SIPHON VALVE

Function and preventative maintenance of the anti-siphon valve.

14.7 FUEL FILTER

Information on fuel filter function, types, and maintenance.

14.8 ENGINE INSTALLATION

Diagram showing the installation of the shaft engine with bracket.

14.9 ENGINE CONTROL

Notes on operating the engine and keeping it running well.

14.10 ACCESS TO THE ENGINE

Information on how to access the engine compartment via side hatches or companionway.

14.11 PROPELLER SHAFT

Details on the stainless steel propeller shaft, alignment, and hydrolube bush.

14.12 STUFFING BOX

Information on the stuffing box, its function, and maintenance.

14.13 PROPELLER

Advice on propeller efficiency, cleaning, and checking during lift-outs.

15 STEERING SYSTEM

15.1 GENERAL POINTS

General points on steering operation, safety features, and cable maintenance.

15.2 LAYOUT DIAGRAM

Diagrams illustrating the steering system components and their arrangement.

15.3 BOW THRUSTER (RETRACTABLE)

General points, operation, and maintenance of the retractable bow thruster.

16 DECK FITTINGS

16.1 GENERAL POINTS

General cleaning and maintenance advice for GRP, Plexiglas, stainless steel, and wood.

16.2 EQUIPMENT

Details on specific boat equipment.

16.2.1 Electric platform (Rear skirt)

General points, operation, and safety for the electric platform.

16.2.2 Davits

Instructions for launching and retrieving the tender using the davits.

16.3 BERTHING, ANCHORING, TOWING

Guidance on berthing, anchoring, and towing procedures.

16.3.1 Anchor points

Responsibility for anchor points and breaking strengths of mooring lines.

16.3.2 Towing

Owner's responsibility for securing towing cables and attachment points.

16.4 MAIN ELEMENTS OF THE CHAIN LOCKER

Description of main components of the chain locker, including windlass and clinch.

16.5 ELECTRIC WINDLASS

General points, operation, and maintenance of the electric windlass.

17 HULL FITTINGS

17.1 UPHOLSTERY

Maintenance and stain removal for leather and Alcantara upholstery.

17.2 INTERIOR WOODWORK

Maintenance advice for varnished wooden panels and laminated floors.

17.3 INTERIOR MAINTENANCE

General interior maintenance, airing upholstery, and bilge cleaning.

18 HANDLING, TRANSPORT

18.1 LIFTING PLAN

Diagram showing the lifting plan with measurements and sling positions.

18.2 LIFTING

Advice on hull sanding, antifouling application, and cleaning procedures.

18.3 KEEL

General points, maintenance, and inspection of the boat's ballast keel.

18.4 UPPER LIMIT OF ANTIFOUL

Diagram indicating the upper limit for antifouling application on the hull.

18.5 LAUNCH;LIFT OUT

Information on initial commissioning and pre-launch checks.

18.6 STEPPING;UNSTEPPING THE MAST

Advice on mast stepping/unstepping operations requiring professional rigger skills.

18.7 WINTER STORAGE

Recommendations for winter storage, including system draining and equipment care.

18.8 TRANSPORT

Packing plan with measurements for transporting the boat.

19 ENVIRONMENT

Waste management

Guidelines for waste management, recycling, and disposal of equipment and batteries.

Jeanneau SUN ODYSSEY 440 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Length Overall13.34 m
Beam4.29 m
Draft (shallow)1.65 m
EngineYanmar 4JH45
Fuel Capacity200 L
Water Capacity330 L
Number of Cabins3
Number of Berths6

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