Dehler 32 User manual

Name of Boat
Order Number
740-
Design Category
A
OWNER’S MANUAL
DEHLER 32
Dehler Yachts GmbH
Industriegebiet Im Langel 22
D-59872 Meschede-Freienohl
Tel.++49-(0)2903-440-0
Fax ++49-(0)2903-440-282

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Manual version 11.01.10
Your Distributor’s Stamp

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1.1Listofcontents
1.1 LIST OF CONTENTS.................................................................................................................................... 3
1.2
L
IST OF
I
LLUSTRATIONS
................................................................................................................................. 4
1.3
I
NTRODUCTION
.............................................................................................................................................. 5
1.4
S
TICK ON NOTICES
-
L
IST
.............................................................................................................................. 6
1.5
D
ESIGN
C
ATEGORY
....................................................................................................................................... 9
1.6
I
DENTIFICATION
............................................................................................................................................ 9
1.7
M
ANUFACTURER
’
S
P
LATE
........................................................................................................................... 10
1.8
S
TATEMENT OF
C
ONFORMITY
...................................................................................................................... 11
2. DESCRIPTION OF THE BOAT.................................................................................................................. 13
2.1
M
AIN DATA
................................................................................................................................................. 13
2.2
H
EIGHT
....................................................................................................................................................... 14
2.3
T
RANSPORT MEASUREMENTS
....................................................................................................................... 15
2.4
M
AXIMUM NUMBER OF PERSONS
................................................................................................................. 15
2.5
L
IFE
-
RAFT
.................................................................................................................................................... 16
2.6
C
RANES
........................................................................................................................................................ 16
3. GENERAL DRAWINGS............................................................................................................................... 17
3.1
2
C
ABIN
V
ERSION
........................................................................................................................................ 17
3.2
D
ECK PLAN
.................................................................................................................................................. 18
3.3
S
AIL PLAN
................................................................................................................................................... 19
3.4
S
HROUDS
,
STAYS AND HALYARDS
................................................................................................................ 22
3.5
S
UMMARY OF HALYARD SIZES
..................................................................................................................... 25
4.
DESCRIPTION OF INBOARD SYSTEMS............................................................................................. 27
4.1
E
NGINE INSTALLATION
................................................................................................................................ 27
4.2
F
RESH WATER
,
DRINKING WATER
................................................................................................................ 31
4.3
W
ASTE WATER PUMP
................................................................................................................................... 32
4.4
A
LTERNATING CURRENT INSTALLATION
..................................................................................................... 33
4.5
O
NBOARD DIRECT CURRENT SYSTEM
.......................................................................................................... 34
4.6
B
ILGE SYSTEMS
........................................................................................................................................... 41
4.7
R
UDDER SYSTEM
.......................................................................................................................................... 43
4.8
G
AS INSTALLATION
..................................................................................................................................... 44
4.9
P
UMP
-
WC.................................................................................................................................................. 46
5. FIRE PROTECTION ..................................................................................................................................... 49
5.1
F
IRE
P
REVENTION
....................................................................................................................................... 49
5.2
A
CTIVE FIRE PROTECTION
........................................................................................................................... 50
5.3
F
IREFIGHTING
.............................................................................................................................................. 50
5.4
I
N THE EVENT OF FIRE IN THE GALLEY
......................................................................................................... 51
5.5
I
N THE EVENT OF FIRE IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT
................................................................................. 51
5.6
I
N THE EVENT OF FIRE IN THE LIVING AREA
................................................................................................. 51
6 HEATING........................................................................................................................................................ 52
6.1
H
OT AIR
....................................................................................................................................................... 52
6.2
D
ISPENSING PUMP
/F
ILTER
........................................................................................................................... 53
6.3
T
EMPERATURE CONTROL
............................................................................................................................. 53
7 . HULL OPENINGS, SEA COCKS................................................................................................................ 54
7.1.
L
EAK STOPPERS
.......................................................................................................................................... 55
8. ANCHORING, TOWING AND MOORING SYSTEMS........................................................................... 55
8.1
A
NCHOR
...................................................................................................................................................... 55
8.2
S
ECOND ANCHOR
......................................................................................................................................... 55
8.3
M
OORING ROPES
......................................................................................................................................... 55
8.4
T
OWING ROPE
.............................................................................................................................................. 55
9. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION.......................................................................................................... 57
9.1
F
UEL AND OIL
.............................................................................................................................................. 57

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9.2
R
UBBISH
...................................................................................................................................................... 57
9.3
N
OISE
.......................................................................................................................................................... 57
9.4
B
ACKWASH
................................................................................................................................................. 57
9.5
E
XHAUST FUMES
......................................................................................................................................... 57
9.6
A
NTIFOULING
P
AINT
................................................................................................................................... 58
9.7
P
AINT REMOVER
.......................................................................................................................................... 58
9.8
H
OLDING TANK
............................................................................................................................................ 58
10. TEN GOLDEN RULES FOR WATER SPORTS ENTHUSIASTS ......................................................... 59
11. MAINTENANCE, REPAIRS AND CLEANING...................................................................................... 60
11.1
H
ULL
,
DECK
.............................................................................................................................................. 60
11.2
C
LEANING
................................................................................................................................................. 60
11.3
V
ENTILATION
............................................................................................................................................ 60
11.4
R
IGGING
.................................................................................................................................................... 60
11.5
C
ARE OF THE
S
AILS
................................................................................................................................... 61
11.6
E
NGINE AND PROPELLER
............................................................................................................................ 62
11.7
E
LECTRICITY
.............................................................................................................................................. 62
11.8
H
OSE CLAMPS
............................................................................................................................................ 63
11.9
H
EAT EXCHANGER
..................................................................................................................................... 64
11.10
P
UMP
WC................................................................................................................................................ 64
11.11
H
OLDING TANK
........................................................................................................................................ 64
11.12
P
AINT
...................................................................................................................................................... 64
11.13
W
ORN AND SPARE PARTS
......................................................................................................................... 65
11.14
H
ULL OPENINGS
....................................................................................................................................... 65
11.15
R
EPAIRS
................................................................................................................................................... 65
12. WINTER STORAGE .................................................................................................................................. 65
13. FINAL REMARKS AND TIPS .................................................................................................................. 65
14. WARRANTY................................................................................................................................................ 67
15. MANUFACTURERS’ INFORMATION................................................................................................... 67
1.2 List of Illustrations
F
IGURE
1:
W
ARNINGS
........................................................................................................................................ 8
F
IGURE
2:
T
RANSPORT MEASUREMENTS
.......................................................................................................... 15
F
IGURE
3:
L
IFTING POINTS FOR BELTS
.............................................................................................................. 16
F
IGURE
4:
G
ENERAL DRAWING
-2
C
ABINS
....................................................................................................... 17
F
IGURE
6:
D
ECK PLAN
..................................................................................................................................... 18
F
IGURE
7:
S
AIL PLAN
....................................................................................................................................... 20
F
IGURE
8:
H
ALYARD RUNNING
........................................................................................................................ 21
F
IGURE
9:
S
HROUDS
S
TAYS
............................................................................................................................. 22
F
IGURE
10:
E
NGINE INSTALLATION
.................................................................................................................. 28
F
IGURE
11:
F
UEL TANK
.................................................................................................................................... 29
F
IGURE
13:
D
RINKING WATER COLD
................................................................................................................ 31
F
IGURE
16:
S
HORE CONNECTION PANEL
.......................................................................................................... 33
F
IGURE
18:
M
AIN FUSES
.................................................................................................................................. 35
F
IGURE
19:
C
ONTROL PANEL WITH CONNECTION NUMBERS
............................................................................. 36
F
IGURE
20:
T
ERMINALS
..................................................................................................................................... 2
F
IGURE
21:
B
ILGE SYSTEM
............................................................................................................................... 41
F
IGURE
23:
G
AS INSTALLATION
....................................................................................................................... 44
F
IGURE
24:
G
AS SHUT
-
OFF VALVE
................................................................................................................... 45
F
IGURE
25:
R
APID SHUT OFF VALVE SHOWER ROOM
........................................................................................ 46
F
IGURE
26:
H
OLDING TANK SYSTEM
................................................................................................................ 47
F
IGURE
27:
F
IRE EXTINGUISHERS
..................................................................................................................... 50
F
IGURE
28:
H
ULL OPENINGS
,
2
CABIN
.............................................................................................................. 54

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1.3 Introduction
This manual has been written and compiled to make it possible
for you to use your sailing yacht, a DEHLER 32, in a safe and
pleasant way.
Apart from many details regarding the yacht itself, the manual
also contains details about the equipment supplied or integrated
fittings and information on its use and maintenance, in addition
to the information given by the manufacturer. Please read the
manual through carefully and get familiar with everything before
you go sailing with your yacht.
We recommend that you make copies of the important parts of
the manual and of some of the manufacturer’s information, such
as instructions about maintenance and warnings, so as to have
them handy on board in case you need to find out the cause of a
technical fault quickly and remedy it.
We hope you will enjoy your new DEHLER 32 and wish you
good luck and safe sailing.
An owner’s manual however can never replace the knowledge of seamanship which is
necessary.
An Owner’s Manual is a technical document which gives you a general description of the
yacht and its technical systems. It helps the skipper/sailor to handle and maintain the yacht
and its systems safely, identify possible technical faults and sometimes even to rectify these
faults himself. Furthermore it is to the advantage of the owner to undertake maintenance and
servicing of the Dehler 32 and thus maintain its value. Mainance should only done by
experienced people. Changes which are done after delivery of the boat without any notice and
confirmation by the yard are out of resporisibilty of the yard.
The shipyard reserves the right to carry out changes in equipment and technique. The systems
represented in this manual should not be considered a basis for the sales contract. In this
respect you should use the construction specifications and the relevant price list for the
purchase of your yacht.
PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL IN A SAFE PLACE AND GIVE IT TO THE
NEW OWNER, IF YOU SELL THE YACHT.

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This owner´s manual is not a course on boating safety or seamanship. If this is your first craft,
or if you are changing to a type of craft you are not familiar with, for your own comfort and
safety, please ensure that you obtain handling an operating experience before “assuming
command” of the craft. Your dealer or national sailing federation or yacht club will be advise
you of local sea schools, or competent instructors. Ensure that the anticipated wind and sea
conditions will correspond to the design category of your craft, and that you and your crew
are able to handle the craft in these conditions. Even when your boat is categorized fro them,
the sea and wind conditions corresponding to the design categories A, B and C range from
severe storm conditions for category A, ti strong conditions for the top of the category C,
open to the hazards of a freak wave or gust. These are therefore dangerous conditions, where
only a competent, fit and trained crew using a well maintained craft can satisfactorily operate.
This owner´s manual is not a detailed maintenance or trouble-shooting guide. In the case of
difficulty, refer to the boat builder or his representative. If a maintenance manual is provided,
us it for the craft´s maintenance.
1.4 Stick on notices - List
List of the most important information, indicated by stick on notices.
Observance of the notices is very important for both the boat and its crew. Non-observance
of the notices can lead to total loss of the boat and problems for the crew. As the skipper
responsible for the boat’s safety you should inform new crew members about the notices and
their meaning.
Don’t use the
cooker for heating!
Notice on front trim of the cooker lid
Shut off valve
Gas
Oven
Notice on the locker flap in the stern cabin
port side
Main switch
Engine
Notice next to the switch saloon sofa,
in front of gally
Main switch
General
consumption
Notice next to the switch u-sofa salon
Emergency shut-
off
valve
Fuel
Diesel engine
Sticker base of wetcell locker
Only switch with
neutral number of
revolutions!
Sticker next to the Gas/Switch

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Cold-resistant
Please observe
manufacturer’s
instructions!
Switch at navi place for boiler
and head below cover WC
Fuse
12V
A= see print
Sticker in space U-sofa port side
Automatic fuse
110V or 230V
Sticker next to the automatic fuse
Shore connection in cockpitlocker
star bord
Sticker
Fire extinguisher
Notice for fire extinguisher under navigation
seat and under the aft locker starboard
Sticker switch
pump shower
Sticker in fornt of head
When sailing, close
the sea cocks
Sticker on bulkhead haed to cockpit locker,
door in front of head, galley door
below sinks
Notice for the
escape hatch
Sticker on frame of escape hatch forward
Lifting belt
position
Four stickers on deck side
Gas Installation
Warnings
Door in front of gasbox
Notice for
operating pressure
of gazsystem
Sticker in gazbox

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Notice for
Closing hatch on
turn
Sticker in aftcabin by cockpit hatch
Notice for opening
for fire extinguisher
Sticker on stairs
Notice for deck
extraction holding
tnak
Sticker on deck by extractions cap
Figure 1: Warnings

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1.5 Design Category
One of the requirements of the EC Directive on Pleasure Craft is that every boat must belong
to a specific design category.
The yacht type DEHLER 32 belongs to Design Category A.
The Directive describes Design Category A as follows:
Design Category A: High Sea
Designed for longer trips, with possible weather conditions of a force 8 wind or above
(Beaufort Scale) and waves
1)
as high as 4 m or more, these boats can continue sailing on
their own. Abnormal conditions such as hurricanes are excluded. Such conditions may be
encountered on extended voyages, for example across oceans, or inshore when unsheltered
from the wind and wave for several hundred nautical miles.
1.6 Identification
For a yacht of this size the EC Directive only provides for B module certification. This means
that the manufacturer certifies the conformity of its construction and equipment with the
directive, but that its stability needs to be tested by a recognised testing institute. The
International Marine Certification Institute, one of the testing institutes authorised by the EC
Directive, was in charge of testing; see the Statement of Conformity on page 12.
The hull identification number was stamped in the gel coat on the surface of the starboard side
of the boat. This is a worldwide unique succession of numbers and letters. For example:
DE-DEH 74011K909
This succession of numbers and letters comprises the following data:
DE Germany, Country of Origin
DEH Unique Shipyard Code
(the Register is kept by the German Boat and Shipbuilders’ Association)
74 Designated Type as chosen by the shipyard
11 Serial Construction Number
K Start of Construction Month November
9 2009, when construction started
09 End digits of the year 2010, when the yacht was delivered
Month Code Month Code Month Code
January A May E September I
February B June F October J
March C July G November K
April D August H December L

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1.7 Manufacturer’s Plate
The manufacturer’s plate on the companionway bulkhead starboard is a requirement of the
EC Directive, giving certain data which are explained here.
Standard keel Shallow keel
Explanation of the information required by the Directive:
ADesign Category A: High Sea
Maximum Load This weight indication includes. persons, supplies,
(as ISO 14946) food supplies, water, fuel and personal equipment
(see chapter 2.1.2.)
Max. no of Persons Maximum number of persons, recommended by the
(6, in this case) manufacturer, when the boat is located in a maritime area
corresponding to its design category. (see chapter 2.4)
For shallow draft keel, max no of Persons are 5 persons when, the boat is located in a
maritime area correspondig to design category A

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1.8 Statement of Conformity
(to be filled out by the craft manufacturer)
Name of the craft manufacturer: Dehler Yachts GmbH
Street: Im Langel 22
City: Meschede
postal code: 59872 Country (Abb.): Germany
Name of the notified body for design and construction (if applicable)
Name: Internaltional Marine Certification Institute
Street:
Rue Abbé Cuypers 3
City: Brüssel Postal Code: 1040 Country (Abb.):
BE ID No.: 0609
EC-Type Examination Certificate Number: Date: (Year/Month/Day)
asfarasevaluationisdoneaccordingtoESR3.2and3.3: Date: (Year/Month/Day)
Name of the notified body for noise emission
(if applicable)
Name: Street:
City: Postal Code: Country: ID No.:
Module(s)usedfordesignandconstruction: A
Aa
B+C B+D
B+E
B+F
G
H
Moduleusedfornoiseemission
:
AAa
G
H
Otheruseddirectives:
DESCRIPTIONOFTHECRAFT
Craft identification number (CIN)
Model description : Dehler
Type or number : 32
Type of craft Type of main propulsion
Sailing boat
Motor boat
Sail
Gas engine
inflatable, dinghy
Diesel engine
Electric engine
other (describe):
Rudder/Oars
other (describe):
Type of craft hull Type of machine
Monohull
Multihull
Outboard engine
Inboard engine
others (describe):
Z-drive without integrated exhaust system
Z-drive with integrated exhaust system
others (describe):
Building material: Deck
Aluminium, alloys
Plastic, FRP
closed
partially closed
Steel, alloys
Wood
open
others (describe):
others (describe):
Design category(n):
A
B
C
D
Engine performance Maximum recommendation: 20kW
Installe_ 15,5 kW (if applicable)
Length of hull L
H
:9,77 m Width W
H
:3,25 m Draught D: 1,74 m
This declaration ofconformity is issued on the exclusive responsibility ofthe manufacturer. I hereby declare and affirm forthe manufacturer orthe proxy that the above designated craft
meets the herein and overleaf listed requirements and correspond withthe modelforwhichanEC-TypeExaminationCertificateNumberhas been provided(deletethe last part if anEC-
Type ExaminationCertificate Numberhasnotbeenprovided).
Name and position: Volker Kodalle Signature and title:
(Person, that signs for the manufacturer or the proxy) (or respective symbol)
Date and location: (Year/Month/Day) Freienohl,
D
E
-
D
E
H
7
4
Declaration of conformity
for sports boats regarding design and construction as well as noise emission of sport
boats according to guideline 94/25/EG revised by guideline 2003/44/EG

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2. Descriptionoftheboat
2.1 Main data
Overall length Lol 9.80 m
Length waterline L
wl
8.94 m
Maximum beam B
max
3.25 m
Beam hull B
h
3.25 m
Draught hull Dhull 0.40 m
Max. draught standard keel D
max
1.74 m
Side height midships D
b
1.17 m
Transport height standard keel without support H
T
3.74 m
Full height mast* H
D
15.55 m
Full height mast with additional antennas Hmax D
Mainsail 33.7 m², foresail of 15.6 to 55.8 m² (max. Sailareas)
Unladen weight standard keel Uw 4310 kg
Max. weight standard keel Vmax 5390 kg approx.
Keel weight standard keel 174 cm Gs 1500 kg
Total maximum load 1108kg
(see chapter 2.1.1)
YANMAR inboard diesel engine, type 3YM20 16 kW/22 PS
Optional: YANMAR inboard diesel engine, type 3YM30 22 kW/30 PS
230 V Alternating current
Landline installation with battery charger and a 230 V socket
12 V – Direct current installation
Batteries
Starter battery 12 V 70 Ah
•General use batteries 1 x 12 V 95 Ah AGM
•Or Batteries 2 x 12 V 95 Ah AGM
Tanks
1 PE fresh water tank 100 l
1 PE fuel tank 110 l
1 PEl WC holding tank 35 l

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2.1.1. Load
IMPORTANT
When loading the craft, never exceed the maximum recommended load. Always load the
craft carefully and distribute loads appropriately to maintain design trim (approximately level).
Avoid placing heavy weight high up.
Numbers of persons: 6 Persons (5 Persons/Shallow keel) 450 kg (375 kg)
Basic equipment 100 kg
Stores and cargo 270 kg
Consumable liquiads, portable tanks 10 kg
Liferaft 40 kg +
Maximum load _________
(according manufactor´s plate) 870 kg (795 kg)
Capacity of fixed tanks
Diesel (110 ltr) 110 kg
Water (100 ltr) 100 kg
+
Total maximum load
__________
1080 kg
IMPORTANE
Always store personal equipment and portable parts that they are not moving because of high
waves or heel of the boat.
2.2 Height
•The full height can be critical when you have to pass under a bridge or a high voltage line.
It is the height above the waterline up to the highest point of the mast. It is measured
without possible antennas or radar reflectors but does include the measurement for the
WINDEX. Please correct the measurement if you install any additional gear and mark it
in the last line of the main data.

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Figure 2: Transport measurements
2.3 Transport measurements
Standard keel draught 1.74 m:
A = Transport height without stand, pulpit and helm 3,74 m
B = Transport height with stand and pulpit 4,04 m
2.4 Maximum number of persons
The Directive requires the maximum number of persons recommended on board, when the
boat is sailing in the conditions intended, to be laid down. The Dehler 32 is designed for
offshore navigation, that is to say trips of several days between different ports. Therefore we
recommend the following:
•For sailing trips lasting several days, no more than 6 persons should be on board, since
this is the maximum number of berths available; For shallow draft keel version 5 Persons
•Note: There must be enough life-jackets on board for all persons on the boat. An
inflatable life-raft should have enough space for at least 6 persons.
For day trips, if possible not more than 8 persons should be on board, since there is only
enough space for this number in the cockpit. For very short trips, the number can be
increased.
•Note: There must be enough life-jackets on board for all persons on the boat.
IMPORTANT
Do not exceed the maximum recommended number of persons. Regardless of the number of
persons on board, the total weight of persons and equipment must never exceed the
maximum recommended load. Always use the seats /seating spaces provided.
STIX Angle of vanish stability
Tief Kiel Deep keel 34,2 137°
Medium Kiel Medium draft keel 34,3 136°
Kurzkiel Shallow draft 33,6 135°

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2.5 Life-raft
A life-raft corresponding to the sailing area designated by the design category must be
mounted in the place provided on deck. The life-raft must have enough room for all people on
board.
NOTE
According to the keel version, a 6 man life-raft
must be stowed on deck
2.6 Cranes
In many harbours yachts are taken on land with a crane and hoisting gear. Belts are to be
placed taking into account the solidity of the boat’s build and the distribution of weight. On
the Dehler 32, the recommended lifting points are marked on the edge of the coaming. The
forward lifting point corresponds to A, approx. 3.75 m from the front of the bow and the after
lifting point to B, approx. 1.80 m from the edge of the stern. The distance Cbetween these
two marks is about 4.70 m. With reference to these markings, the belts should not be
displaced more than as follows:
Rear and front: max. 200 mm forwards or backwards.
Figure 3: Lifting points for belts

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3. General Drawings
3.1 Cabin Version
1. Anchor peak
2. Bow berths
3. Water tank
4 Bow locker
5.Battery: general
Consumption
6 Battery Starter engine
7 Saloon Sofa
8 Galley
9. Gas cooker
10.- Navigation area
11 Battery changer
12 engine
13 Heat exchanger
(option)
14 aft cabin
15 head
16 wasewater tank
17 Fuel tank
18 heating (option)
Figure 4: General

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3.2 Deck plan
Components
1. unter Deck Furler
2. Anchor roller
3 Pulpit
4. Deck hatch (escapehatch)
5 Filler nozzle water
6. Mast collar
7. Shroud chain plate
8. Deck hatch saloon
9. Genua track
10. Spring cleats (option)
11. Entrace hatch
12. Halyard winches
13. Genua winches
14. Exhaustion wast water
15. Filler nozzle diesel
16. Cockpit locker
(Locker for life raft storage)
17. Rudderbearing top
18. Main Sheet winches
(option) Geman Main Sheet
19. Traveller (option)
20. Exhaust heating (option)
Figure 5: Deck plan

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3.2.1 Deck
The deck is a sandwich construction. Balsa wood of different thicknesses is used as
intermediate layer. In areas with a lot of strength reinforcements of aluminium, plywood or
solid wood are used.
Fittings such as genoa slides, halyard pegs, winches, deck hatches or rollers are screwed and
sealed with a flexible silicone rubber substance.
Attention
There must be a 6 Person Liferaft stored on deck
IMPORTANT
Please keep portlights, windows, washboards, doors hatches or ventilation openings closed
when appropriate, e.g. in rough weather or at planing speeds. If necessary, provide
operating instructions.
3.2.2 Guard rails
The deck is equipped with a pulpit, a pushpit, an integrated safety ladder/swimming ladder
and guard rail supports. The deck guard rail has a continuous height of 610 mm. The eight
railing posts and the bolts for the pulpit and pushpit are screwed on the aluminium deck
reinforcement and glued with epoxy resin.
3.3 Sail plan
Mainsail 33.7 m
2
Jib 107 % 26.3 m
2
Spinnaker approx. 55.8 m²
Gennaker 46.1 m²
The canvas quality is chosen for the wind strain corresponding to the sails.
The mainsail can be reduced by two one-line quick reefings, by 1.51 m above the main boom
(reefing 1) and by 3.27 m above the boom (reefing 2).

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3.3.1 Sail
dimensions
•P = 12.67
•E = 4.45
•I = 13.18
•J = 3.60
With these data any
sailmaker can make
the sail you require.
Figure 6: Sail plan
3.3.2 Rigging plan
•The mast is placed in a mast rail under the deck:
•Mast length 15.77 m
•Boom length 4.61 m
Section profile: Mast Selden C175/93, Boom 135/71
Boom is fitted with Selden automatic reefing system for reef 1 and reef 2. By this your are
able to reef sail by only one line.
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