Index 0 introduction chapter 1 index 0 specifications & warranty chapter 2 index 0 safety chapter 3 index 0 hull chapter 4 index 0 deck chapter 5 index 0 rig & sails chapter 6 index 0 accomodations chapter 7 index 0 plumbing chapter 8 index 0 wiring (drawings at the end of chapter) chapter 9 index 0...
We share a common yearning for the sea. We, at jeanneau as shipbuilders and you, who want to live your infatuation on the seven seas. We are delighted to welcome you among the large family of jeanneau boats owners, with our warm congratulations. This manual is meant to help you enjoy and sail your b...
3 58 specifications & warranty 1 5.1.3, 5.2, iso 10240 index 1 your boat general terms of warranty.
5.1.3, 5.2 iso 10240 index 1 specifications length overall ...................................................................................12,20 m hull length ...........................................................................................11,75 m length on waterline ......................
4 58 1 index 1 version : ............................................................. Name of boat : ................................................................................. ................................................................................. Owner’s name : ......................
5 58 1 index 1 article 1 at the moment of delivery of the boat, the parties sign the certificate of delivery supplied by chantiers jeanneau for this purpose ; it is equivalent to an agreement of compliance by the purchaser/user. The acceptance of delivey by the purchaser/user, without any reservatio...
6 58 1 index 1 • damages resulting from : - changes, modifications, alterations, or repairs (even partial ones) performed by shipyards other than those authorized by the manufacturer, - failure to follow the recommended maintenance procedures stated precisely in the owner ’s manual that was delivere...
7 58 safety 2 5.3, 5.5, 5.6, iso 10240 index 1 bilge stripping emergency tiller safety equipment safety directions concerning the gas stove fight against fire.
8 58 2 index 1 w w a r n i n g a r n i n g check the safety equipments inventory before each trip saf ety the life raft is located in the cockpit locker. Recommendation / life raft the locker shall never be padlocked at sea. The launching procedure is indicated on the raft and should be read careful...
5.3.3 d) iso 10240 index 1 gas valve same place for other accomodation versions.
Type: "camping-gaz" (butane, duty pressure: 142 lbs per sq. Inch / 10 kg/cm 2 ) - shut the valves in the system (under the oven) and on the cylinder when the appliances are not in use. Shut immediately all valves in case of hazard, - never leave appliances burning unattended, - ensure that the appli...
5.3.3 i) iso 10240 index 1 (it is possible to set them in other places but the extinguishers shall be at least 5 meters from each berth.) an extinguisher or a fire blanket shall be at least 2 meters from each open flame appliance. Extinguisher, minimum capacity 5a/34b need for the sun odyssey 40: 10...
10 58 2 index 1 the extinguisher must be located within easy reach and away from possible fire. The engine compartment includes an aperture to inject the extinguishing agent without opening the normal access hatch. Steps to be taken in case of fire in the engine compartment: - stop the engine, - swi...
11 58 2 index 1 keep the bilge clean and regularly check if there is fuel or gas vapor. For the extinguishers you shall use only compatible spare parts ; they shall have the same information or they shall be equivalent as far as their technical qualities and their heat resistance are concerned. See ...
5.3.3 h) iso 10240 index 1 emergency tiller.
58 12 2 index 1 saf ety electrical bilge pump the electrical bilge pump can be energized from the electrical switch board. Emergency bilge pump the manual bilge pump is located in the cockpit. The control arm must be accessible permanently. The emergency tiller is stored inside an aft chest and shou...
13 58 hull 3 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, iso 10240 index 1 gel-coat repair instruction construction hull maintenance dry docking.
14 58 3 index 1 your boat is built of grp. Stresses are distributed over the whole bottom surface by means of floors integral with the hull. Pig iron ballast is secured to the hull by means of bolts and back-plates lamina- ted in place. The deck is made of balsa-wood sandwich with hard wood inserts ...
5.5.3 i) iso 10240 index 1 dry docking waterline sheer line 1141 mm 1356 mm wetted area: 29 m2 (312 sq.Ft). - (these mesurements are for "light boat").
15 58 3 index 1 (refer to section 10 for launching instruction) an annual application of tinless anti-fouling will spare time-consuming and frequent dry-docking. An epoxy coat is nonetheless recommended. In that respect, we must remind you that sanding or priming before anti-fouling are tantamount t...
Mixing ratio: our products include an accelerator, you just have to add the catalyst (colourless liquid). The usual ratio is 2%. The gel setting-time is about half an hour, curing takes approximately ten hours. Application: - to seal off scratches or blister holes, clean the surface with acetone and...
17 58 deck 4 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, iso 10240 index 1 anchoring sailing mooring deck maintenance steering gear.
Deck layout 5.3.1 iso 10240 index 1.
18 58 4 index 1 a sufficient number of mooring ropes, of adequate dimensions and suitable for the envi- ronment should be on board. - always manoeuver the boat with the engine, - handle the boat consistent with the current and wind, - protect the boat with suitably-sized fenders, - always keep the r...
As a general rule, the chain should be paid out over at least three times the depth of water. Anchoring: - luff the boat through without way on her, - pay out and keep the chain under control with the windlass brake, when anchored: - release the chain or cable from the cable-lifter, - secure the cha...
Stern anchoring: - stern anchoring should be performed with the engine stopped, - secure the required length of the cable on the mooring cleat, - pay out slowly to avoid damaging the propeller or rudder blade. Recommendations/maintenance after every trip, rinse the windlass and anchor chain with fre...
21 58 4 index 1 use the less cleaner products if possible and do not reject them in the sea. Try to wash your boat on shore. Do not use any solvent or solvent based products.(refer section 3) regularly brush the deck with a degreasing shampoo and fresh water. Equipment - rinse liberally all equipmen...
5.3.1 i) iso 10240 index 1 steering gear 1- steering column 2- wire 3- steering wheel 4- quadrant 3 1 2 4.
22 58 4 index 1 check regularly all tightenings. Lubricate all components. Use exclusively wd40 compound on nylon, ertalon or the teflon bushes. Adhere to the manufacturer ’s instructions for the tiller sytem. Dec k steering gear.
23 58 rig and sails 5 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, iso 10240 index 1 winches sails furlers standing rigging running rigging.
Index 1 5 1 2 6 7 4 3 designation nbr type ø (mm) length (m) 1 uppershroud 2 1x19 wire 8 15,400 2 intermediate 2 1x19 wire 7 10,470 3 fore lower shroud 2 1x19 wire 7 5,480 4 aft lower shroud 2 1x19 wire 10 5,540 5 forestay 1 1x19 wire 10 15,630 6 backstay 1 1x19 wire 8 11,000 7 bridle 1 1x19 wire 7 ...
24 58 5 index 1 proceed as follows to install or remove the mast on your own: before mast installation: - protect the mast from chafing with the hook and hoist cable, - secure the shrouds and ropes to the mast base with a hitch of sufficient length to guide the mast foot during handling, - protect t...
Standard mast 5.3.2 iso 10240 index 1 1- navigation and mooring lights 2- backstay attachment 3- schroud attachment 4- spinnaker chainplate and forestay attchmt. 5- spreader + shroud attachment 6- steaming / deck light 7- spinnaker pole lift sheave 8- spinnaker pole lift exit 9- main halyard exit 10...
25 58 5 index 1 trimming an agent has proceed to the first adjustments and cable tension. After few trips you will have to do the final adjustment to obtain a correct rectitude in transversal; it is also important to keep the mast rectilinear in longitudinal when sailing. Therefore, it needs compens...
4 2 3 10 12 14 16 18 19 1 6 6 5 7 8 9 13 17 15 11 20 24 25 22 22 23 21 index 1 furling mast 5.3.2 iso 10240 1- navigation and mooring lights 2- backstay attachment 3- schroud attachment 4- spinnaker chainplate and forestay attchmt. 5- main furler 6- spreader + shroud attachment 7- steaming / deck li...
Maintenance thoroughly check the mast from top to bottom before each trip. - check regularly the rigging for tensioning and the lock-nuts or pins for safetying. The first inspection shall be performed after a few days at sea in various weathers. - secure, lubricate and check the bottlescrews for ten...
Running rigging starboard classic mast version furling mast version index 1 rope designation nb type color ø leng th 1 main topping lift 1 braid white/yellow 8 29 m 2 spi pole lift 1 braid wh/green/blk 10 20 m 3 spi halyard 1 fo white/green 12 35 m 4 main foot band 1 braid white/red 10 12 m 5 reef 3...
Maintenance lubricate the sheaves with silicon: change distorted or dented sheaves. Inspect the shafts in sheaves on mast head, regularly check the jam cleat jaws for condition, inspect the halyards for wear and condition clean the blocks regularly (worn out grease, corrosion spots) and slightly oil...
1 2 3 4 5 6 index 1 running rigging backboard rope designation nb type color ø leng th 1 genoa halyard 1 1 fo white/blue 12 35 m 2 main sheet 1 braid wh/red/viol 12 17 m 3 main furling line 1 braid white/black 10 18 m 4 genoa halyard 2 1 fo white/blue 12 35 m 5 main halyard 1 fo white/red 12 35 m cl...
28 58 5 index 1 avoid rope entanglement during winch handling. Don’t leave loose ropes on the winches, instead fasten the ropes around cleats. Adjust the winches on receipt of the boat and rinse the winches regularly. Winches shall rotate freely and need being overhauled as soon as seizing becomes o...
1 2 3 rope designation nb type color ø lenght 1 genoa halyard * 1 fo white/blue 12 35 m 2 genoa furling line 1 braid white/yellow 10 18 m 3 genoa sheet 2 braid white/blue 14 15 m * stay on the provided jammer on mast fo: halyard braid index 1 running rigging - genoa.
Before sailing, hoist the genoa in a lull. -secure the peak and halyard on the swivel-traveller, and the tack on the drum and sheets. - insert the bolt-rope into the feeder. Hoist the halyard taut, but not as strongly as with a sail on a normal stay. - pull the stopper from the cockpit to roll up th...
1 3 2 5 4 rope designation nb type color ø lenght 1 spi halyard 1 fo white/green 12 35 m 2 spi pole lift 1 braid wh/green/blk 10 20 m 3 spi sheet 2 fo kevlar white/green 12 22 m white/red 4 spi guy 2 fo kevlar black/green 12 22 m black/red 5 spi downhaul 1 braid wh/viol/green 10 15 m fo: halyard bra...
30 58 5 index 1 to a large extent, the life of a sail depends on regular maintenance. As soon as the sailing season is over and, preferably, before winter, leave your sails to a sail-maker to obtain efficient maintenance and repairs. Set the sails properly at sea in order to achieve the optimum adap...
Index 1 lazy-bag 1- lazy-bag attachment on upper spreaders 2- batten ø 12 3- end of zip 4- opening for reefing lines 1 3 4 2.
31 58 5 index 1 rig and sails sails stowage/folding avoid storing wet sails to obviate fungus. Fold the sail parallel with the foot, than roll it up to the bag dimensions, protection uv rays are harmful to polyester and nylon. Where the sails remain on the mast, even for 24 hours, they must be prote...
32 58 accomodations 6 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, iso 10240 index 1 maintenance fabrics.
5.3.1 iso 10240 index 1 3 cabins version , 1 bathroom.
Inside: - take advantage of fine weather to raise and ventilate the cushions when you leave your boat, - use blinds to protect the inside of your boat from uv rays, - bred crumps must be systematically eliminated, - ensure that the bilges are cleaned and dry. Inside varnish: - rinse inside varnish w...
5.3.1 iso 10240 index 1 3 cabins version , 2 bathrooms.
Recommendation mark up each cover and foam cushion on dismantling. - coated or pvc fabrics: use a sponge and soapy water (olive oil soap type). Dab away stains, without rubbing, with a white spirit soaked cloth. 34 58 6 index 1 accomodations p r e c a p r e c a u t i o n u t i o n solvents or solven...
Index 1 5.3.1 iso 10240 2 cabins version , 1 bathroom.
35 58 6 index 1 - 100% polyester jackard/dralon: if your can’t remove the cloth: clean with a vacuum cleaner, wash with synthetic foam adhering to the manufacturer ’s instructions, if you can remove the fabric: hand wash with a commercial lye at 30°c. In both cases, dry cleaning is possible. Remove ...
Recommendations / maintenance the ship-builder has tested and approved a number of biodegradable maintenance and renovating products which protect the material and environment. The relevant data sheets are available at our agents who can obtain the information from our company. 36 58 6 index 1 accom...
37 58 plumbing 7 5.3, 5.5, 5.6, iso 10240 index 1 water discharge sanitary appliances operation water tank filling fresh water system gas system.
Fresh water 5.3,3 a); 5.3.3 g); 5.3.3 k) iso 10240 index 1 1- tank vent 2- water tank 3- deck filler 4- accumulator tank 5- water pressure unit 6- fresh water filter 7- water tank select valves 8- transom shower 9- electric water heater 10- cold water hose 11- hot water hose 12- bilge pump (see drai...
38 58 7 index 1 in order to obviate any handling mistake, never fill the water and fuel tanks at the same times. During filling, avoid handling contaminants near the filling plugs. Open and close the filling plugs with the special spanner. Check the filler plug seals for condition during filling. Th...
Index 1 seacocks 5.3,3 a); 5.3.3 g) iso 10240 closed seacock open seacock.
(refer to chapter 2 « safety») refit the cap in place on the pressure reduction valve screwed section to avoid corrosion, when changing the cylinder. Change the hose on schedule. Recommendations don’t forget to shut off the gas safety valve and pressure reducing valve when the heater is not in use. ...
Drainage and gas 5.3.3 a); 5.3.3 d); 5.3.3 g); 5.3.3 k) iso 10240 1- drainage hose 2- sump 3- shower tub drainage pump 4- seacock with valve 5- sea water intake hose 6- manual bilge pump in cockpit 7- gas cylinder 8- gas circuit valve 9- ice box drainage hose in the bilge 10- heater circuit drainage...
40 58 7 index 1 waste water from the sink, wash basins and the closets is discharged by sea chests, fitted with quarter turn valves (when the valve handle is perpendicular with the pipe, the valve is closed, and open when along the pipe centreline). All floors include water courses (limber holes). (...
Index 1 bathroom drainage principle 5.3.3 a); 5.3.3 k) iso 10240 1 2 3 1- filter 2- shower tub drainage 3- drainage hose, seacock with valve.
41 58 7 index 1 marine closets operation: ensure that the water supply and discharge valves are open before using the appliance. To drain the bowl, set the pump lever to “flush” and actuate the pump. To strip t h e bowl, set the pump lever back to “dry” and actuate the pump. Use exclusively absorbin...
42 58 wiring 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6, iso 10240 index 1 mast harness connection electronics battery master switches batteries operation 220v circuit shore power cable 8 drawings & diagrams (end of chapter).
Battery master switches 5.3.3 b); 5.5.1 iso 10240 index 1 1- battery master switch: + domestic 2- battery master switch: - 3- battery master switch: + engine 4- windlass circuit breaker 1 2 3 4 same place for other accomodation versions.
Electric installation: 12v dc. The circuits can be used simultaneously or separately should the need arise. Turn the master switches on to energize the system. The master switches energize the engine and house electrical systems. The engine driven generator is used to charge the batteries. Use your ...
44 58 8 index 1 the electrical switchboard does not require any routine maintenance. In case an electrical unit should not be energized, check: - the main power supply (batteries, master switches), - the switches and fuses along the line, - the relevant electrical unit. Use the automatic reset switc...
45 58 8 index 1 wiring connect the harness after installation of the mast. Access to the harness can be gained through the pillar boxing in the forward cabin, after inserting them in the cables outlets in front of the mast step. Special sleeves are available to complement the boat’s equipment (refer...
46 58 diesel engine 9 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6, iso 10240 index 1 fuel filter engine fuel tank dash board / control lever propeller anode stuffing box fuel circuit valve.
Engine installation index 1 1 15 14 13 12 11 10 8 7 9 6 2 3 4 5 1 - exhaust muffler 2 - engine compartment air intake 3 - engine compartment air exhaust 4 - tank vent 5 - deck filler 6 - tank 7 - fuel circuit valve 8 - first-stage filter 9 - fuel return hose 10 -engine 11 - sea water filter 12 -sea ...
47 58 9 index 1 diesel engine tank filling comply with the general precautions indicated in chapter 7 for tank filling. To protect the deck from possible fuel splashes, wet up the area around the deck filler with sea water before taking the plug off. In case of splashes, rinse the deck liberally (af...
Fuel circuit valve 5.3.3 c); 5.3.3 k); 5.5.1; iso 10240 index 1 same place for other accomodation versions.
48 58 9 index 1 diesel engine engine running problems may have several causes, amongst which dirty fuel is a major one, and the injection pump will be soon destroyed by water in the fuel. Water results either from the condensation in an insufficiently filled tank, or seeps in through the mislocked f...
5.3.2; 5.3.3 k); 5.3.3 l) 5.5.1 iso 10240 index 1 1 - cooling water filter 2 - anti-siphon elbow 3 - seacock with valve, sea water intake i.B. Engine 1 2 3.
49 58 9 index 1 diesel engine refer to the brochure supplied with the boat. You must read carefully the brochure which includes detailed hints about the engine ope- ration and how to run it properly. Engine sea valve the engine sea valve ensures a critical duty in the engine operation and, therefore...
50 58 9 index 1 diesel engine engine operation: before starting the engine: - open the fuel valve, - open the engine cooling valve, - actuate the battery master switch to energize the electrical system, - before starting the engine, disengage the reversing gear to acceleratefrom dead stop, - refer t...
5.3.2 iso 10240 index 1 stuffing box same place for other accomodation versions.
51 58 9 index 1 diesel engine lubricate the seal every 200 running hours, or at least once a year with 1cm 3 of lubricant. After launching, discharge the air from the sleeve by pinching with fingers. The propeller supplied with your boat embodies the results of tests carried out jointly with the eng...
52 58 launching 10 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, iso 10240 index 1 launching hints mast installation.
53 58 10 index 1 launc hing w w a r n i n g a r n i n g don’t stay on-board or under the boat during hoisting. Launching hints a lot of skill and care is required to launch your jeanneau boat for the first time, since the satisfactory operation of all equipment will depend on the quality of many lau...
54 58 10 index 1 launc hing after launching: - check the speedometer and lock fittings for tightness, as the case may be. - open and check the valves for sealing with the hull and relevant pipe, - check the stuffing box for sealing (refer to section 8 “stuffing box”), - before starting the engine, r...
55 58 laying up and winter precautions 11 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, iso 10240 index 1 laying up protection & maintenance.
56 58 11 index 1 winteriz e there are two winter precautions procedures: take ashore all ship’s documents, loose ropes not used for mooring, galley equipment, stores, clothes, safety equipment, battery. Mark up the safety equipment and check the expire dates; obtain immediate overhaul of the raft (e...
57 58 11 index 1 engine: engine winter lay-up shall be performed by a professional organization, and will not be the same if the boat remains afloat or ashore. The following are a few major tasks: afloat: - drain the cooling system and fill up with anti-freeze, -switch off the master switche, lubric...
Jeanneau r ecommend 58 5 8 personal notes 12 the pr esent document is not contractual and constantly desiring to impr ove our models, we r eserve the right to modifiy them wit hout advance notice. Conception et réalisation: f .Lucas- nantes -impr ession numérique : goubault imprimeur nantes. Chantie...