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A) CONTRACTUAL GUARANTEES 

 

Note: This  guarantee  does  not  apply  to  boats  being  used  for 
commercial  purposes  (any  hiring  or  chartering  activity 
specifically falls into this category) nor does it apply to sailing 
boats  taking  part  in  competitions,  which  may  be  covered  by 
special guarantees.

 

 
8 - Guarantees 
 

a) New boats and equipment: 

 

 

8.1.1  –  For  both  Commercial  Purchasers  and  private 
consumers  domiciled  outside  the  territory  of  the  European 
Union,  the  Seller  is  required  to  furnish  the  statutory 
guarantees  defined  (in  the  context  of  the  sale  of  vessels)  by 
Articles  1641  and  1648  of  the  French  Civil  Code  and  (in  the 
context of a marine construction contract) by Articles 7 and 8 
of Act no. 67.5 dated 3rd January 1967 pertaining to vessels. 
 
8.1.2  - For  Purchasers  domiciled  within  the  territory  of  the 
European  Union  and  taking  out  the  contract  as  private 
consumers,  the  Seller  is  required  to  furnish  the  guarantees  as 
defined in the context of a boat sales contract by Articles 7and 
8  of  the  Act  dated  7/1/1967  pertaining  to  vessels,  and  in  the 
context  of  the  Order  (2005-136)  dated  17/2/2005  and 
incorporated 

into 

the 

French 

Consumer 

Code. 

Independently of  this  guarantee,  the  Seller  remains  liable  for 
discrepancies  between  the  goods  and  the  contract  and  for 
redhibitory  defects  under  the  conditions  provided  for  under 
Articles 1641 to 1649 of the French Civil Code (see 8.1.1).

 

 
8.2 – Visible defects: acceptance by the Purchaser releases the 
Seller  from  their  obligation  in  respect  of  discrepancies  and 
visible defects.

 

 
8.3 - Contractual guarantee: 

 

Except for guarantee or penalty clauses expressly agreed at the 
time  of  accepting  the  order,  the  Seller’s  guarantee  is  granted 
under the following conditions: 

 

 

 

The  Purchaser  benefits  from  a  contractual  guarantee 
running  for two  years  from  the date of acceptance of the 
vessel, as noted on the acceptance report. 
 

 

This  is  limited  to  the  replacement  or  free  repair,  at  the 
yacht-builder’s  discretion,  of  any  parts  acknowledged  as 
being  defective  by  the  yacht-builder’s  technical  services; 
this being without any other compensation of any kind. 

 

 

 

For components and accessories visibly bearing the mark 
of  another  supplier,  the  guarantee  is  limited  to  the 
guarantee offered by that supplier. 
 

 

It  is  stipulated  that  any  handling,  transport,  parking,  or 
convoying costs incurred in carrying out these operations 
remain 

the 

sole 

liability 

of 

the 

buyer/user, 

unless DUFOUR  YACHTS yacht-builders  offer  to  waive 
them in full or in part. 
 

 

The yacht-builder's contractual guarantee excludes: 
-

 

the cost of transporting the boat or any parts, and any 

consequences  thereof,  together  with  expenses  and/or 
any damage arising out of the inability to use the boat 
and/or the equipment; 

-

 

normal wear and tear; 

-

 

cracking, crazing, or discolouration of the gel coat; 

-

 

damaging resulting from: 

 

o

 

fortuitous events or cases of force majeure; 

o

 

conversions  and  modifications,  or  repairs, 

even  partial,  carried  out  other  than  in 
work-shops authorized by the maker; 

o

 

failure 

to 

observe 

the 

maintenance 

recommendations  set  out  in  the  Owner’s 
Manual supplied with the boat; 

o

 

improper 

use, 

in 

particular 

through 

negligence, carelessness, abuse, or abnormal 
usage; 

o

 

participating in competitions; 

o

 

failure 

to 

take 

necessary 

protective 

measures; 

o

 

unsuitable storage or transport conditions. 

 

In  order  to  benefit  from  the  yacht-builder’s  contractual 
guarantee,  each  time  they  make  a  claim  under  it,  the 
buyer/user  will  be  required  to  submit  the  boat  delivery 
certificate  and  the  guarantee  document,  duly  completed,  and, 
on pain of rendering it void, must notify their dealer/vendor of 
the fault or defect in writing, in detail and with justifications, 
within 15 days of its being discovered. 
 
8.4  –  the  guarantee  covers  usage  at  sea  in  wind  and  sea 
conditions  acceptable  for  safety  and  in  accordance  with  the 
vessel’s  approval  category.  Under  these  conditions,  it  cannot 
under  any  circumstances  cover  events  arising  during  or 
resulting  from  collisions,  groundings,  breaking  seas,  tidal 
waves,  cyclones,  severe  storms,  and  all  other  exceptional 
events and/or events arising out of an error of seamanship.

 

 
8.5 – Loss of or damage to products occurring after handover 
do  not  release  the  Purchaser  from  their  obligation  to  pay  the 
price. 

 
b) Second-hand boats and equipment: 

 
The  order  form  specifies  if  the  boat  or  equipment  is  second-
hand.  The  Purchaser  benefits  from  a  contractual  guarantee, 
covering hull and engine only, running for one  year from  the 
date  of  acceptance  of  the  vessel  or  goods,  as  noted  on  the 
acceptance report.

 

 
c) In addition to the contractual guarantee detailed above, the 
Seller  remains  liable  for  discrepancies  in  the  goods  and  for 
latent defects under the conditions provided for under Articles 
1641  to 1649  of  the  French  Civil  Code  and  the  provisions  of 
the Order dated 17/2/2005, where applicable. 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for 335 Grand Large

Page 1: ...ENGLISH 11 01 2012 1 72 DUFOUR 335 Grand Large OWNER S MANUAL YACHT DESIGN CATEGORY A IN ACCORDANCE WITH EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE 94 25 CE AS AMENDED BY EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE 2003 44 CE...

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Page 3: ...pplied with your boat sign and date the receipt acknowledgements below and give or send the last one to your agent Owner s Manual receipt acknowledgement to be kept in your Manual I the undersigned Na...

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Page 5: ...st system ISO 15083 2003 __________________________________________ 16 Pressurized fresh water pump ______________________________________________________________ 16 Seacocks__________________________...

Page 6: ...ibution panel diagram 48 11 Terminal block diagram 50 12 12 V electrical installation diagram 52 13 Rudder system diagram 54 14 Gas system diagram 56 15 Abandon ship plan 58 16 Fresh water system diag...

Page 7: ...ons that could affect the characteristics of the boat must be assessed performed and documented by qualified personnel The boat builder cannot be held responsible for modifications made without their...

Page 8: ...port every day the harbour office posts weather bulletins and forecasts for the coming days M t o France on 0836 68 08 08 Navifax direct on 0836 70 18 52 VHF CROSS transmit several bulletins per day p...

Page 9: ...precautions are not taken WARNING Indicates a risk that presents a high probability of death or permanent injury if proper precautions are not taken NOTE Indicates a reminder of safety practices or dr...

Page 10: ...t version option T Draught 1 55 m Weight of short ballast 1650 kg mLCC Light displacement 5724 kg Nota bene due to the trim and loading of the boat it is usually not possible to use the entire various...

Page 11: ...trician qualified in marine electricity Change or modify the circuit breaking capacity of overcurrent protection devices Replace the electrical apparatuses or equipment by components exceeding the rat...

Page 12: ...nsumption of this equipment remains within the capacity of the batteries Always disconnect the terminal of the battery before the terminal Never connect the two terminals of a battery together using c...

Page 13: ...ng of the main circuit breaker see electrical diagram The plug must be suitable for the socket on the shore if necessary seek the advice of a professional This should be as close as possible to the ty...

Page 14: ...ly Never use the stove oven as a heating appliance Do not obstruct quick access to the elements of the gas installation cylinder locker shut off valve The gas cylinder must always be stowed in the sea...

Page 15: ...a qualified professional ATTENTION Do not use solutions containing ammonia DANGER Never use a flame to look for leaks Flexible hoses must be Checked regularly at least once a year Replaced if the exp...

Page 16: ...e kept closed and should be opened only in order to drain the water into the main bilge identify each hand pump and its lever Locate the switch for the electric bilge pumps on the electric control pan...

Page 17: ...Operate the pump until the bowl is dry Repeat these flushing emptying operations as many times as is necessary to ensure complete emptying of the pipes When toilets are not being used set the lever t...

Page 18: ...ject to national regulations these are not provided with the boat However when in service this boat must be equipped with portable extinguishers with following extinction capacity and installed in the...

Page 19: ...d by extinction equipment of equal or higher capacity to ensure the members of crew know the location and how to operate the fire fighting equipment the location of the discharge opening in the engine...

Page 20: ...p the boat from moving and or the propeller from turning On subsequent launches a brief check of propeller fixing can be made Incorrect operation of the folding propeller will lead to vibration Regula...

Page 21: ...ll fuel lines ATTENTION Depending on the trim and the loading of your boat the full rated fuel capacity may not be usable Always maintain a 20 reserve for safety Avoid contact between flammable materi...

Page 22: ...of road and imposed by the COLREGS Ensure that you always leave enough room for stopping or manoeuvring if necessary to avoid a collision Respect speed limit zones Out of courtesy and for the safety o...

Page 23: ...its course persons aboard should not touch any parts connected to a lightning protection system and especially not in such a way as to form a link between such parts Individuals should avoid any cont...

Page 24: ...raft etc Sailing schools and clubs regularly organise training sessions X XV V H HA AN ND DL LI IN NG G T TR RA AN NS SP PO OR RT TI IN NG G H HA AU UL LO OU UT T When craning take care that the slin...

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Page 27: ...It is stipulated that any handling transport parking or convoying costs incurred in carrying out these operations remain the sole liability of the buyer user unless DUFOUR YACHTS yacht builders offer...

Page 28: ...ote must bear the names addresses and telephone numbers of the old owner and the Purchaser the date of sale and the Product s hull number Upon reception DUFOUR YACHTS will confirm the guarantee expiry...

Page 29: ...le City Tel Date d achat Date of Purchase A ETE VENDU A SOLD TO M Mr Adresse Address C P POST CODE Ville City Tel Date d achat Date of Purchase Signed at dated Le vendeur Seller L acheteur Buyer DUFOU...

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Page 31: ...diagram 42 8 Fuse location diagram 44 9 Charging and power system diagram 46 10 12 V distribution panel diagram 48 11 12 V Terminal block diagram 50 12 12 V electrical installation diagram 52 13 Steer...

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Page 33: ...ENGLISH 11 01 2012 Page 33 72 DUFOUR 335 GRAND LARGE 2 2 A Ac cc co om mm mo od da at ti io on n l la ay yo ou ut t...

Page 34: ...rt side std and four to starboard side 18 Chain plate for lower shrouds 19 Genoa track with traveller 20 Jib boom storage on mushroom anchor 21 Rear balcony 22 Swan neck 23 Mooring cleat 24 Main sail...

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Page 36: ...01 2012 Page 36 72 DUFOUR 335 GRAND LARGE 4 4 S Sa ai il l p pl la an n I 12 50 m J 3 47 m P 11 50 m E 4 50 m LP overlap 128 4 48 m Mainsail area 30 m Genoa area 128 25 m Asymmetric Spinnaker area 83...

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Page 38: ...pe er ra at ti in ng g d di ia ag gr ra am m Label Description standard mast 1 Spinnaker tack 2 Spinnaker halyard 3 Releasable forestay halyard 4 Automatic turning jib sheet 5 Mainsheet 6 Boom vang 7...

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Page 40: ...Description Equipment A Shore AC connection C Electrical cabinet with master circuit breaker 16A D 220V Sockets E EC connection junction box G G Connector H 220V Shore cable K Battery charger L Water...

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Page 42: ...7 7 2 22 20 0 V V e el le ec ct tr ri ic ca al l i in ns st ta al ll la at ti io on n d di ia ag gr ra am m Label Description 1 220 V or 110 V outlet 2 Water heater 3 Battery charger 4 Main circuit br...

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Page 44: ...ndlass option Blade fuse 5A navigation instruments option Resettable circuit breaker type C 80A windlass Resettable circuit breaker type C 16A electric WC option B Zone B 12 V 1 Blade fuse 10A bilge f...

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Page 46: ...l relay E Battery charger F 12 V distribution panel G Single pole circuit breaker 80 A windlass H Auxiliary batteries 1 std 1 opt I Fuse 125 A auxiliary J House batteries switch K 5 A fuse L Alternato...

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Page 48: ...n 12 V distribution panel 1 Deck light Spares 1 10 A 2 Miscellaneous 2 10 A 3 Windlass 10 A 4 Water pump unit 10 A 5 Bilge pump 15 A 6 Shower drain pumps 10 A 7 Navigation lights 10 A 8 Mooring light...

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Page 50: ...5 Battery positive 3 Saloon and chart table lights 4 Mooring light 6 Cabin and toilet lighting 7 Steaming light 8 Battery negative 9 HI FI 12 V socket C C Connector 6 Engine battery test CCM 1 2 3 4...

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Page 52: ...pass 11 Auxiliary fuse 12 Navigation lights on mast head 13 Steaming light 14 Mooring light 15 Deck light 16 Solenoid valve 17 Gas alarm detector panel 18 Autopilot motor 19 Shower pump control 20 Ref...

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Page 54: ...ag gr ra am m Label Description 1 Rudder blade 2 Rudder stock 3 Steering column 4 Tiller deck plate 5 Rudder trunk 6 Steering wheel 7 Autopilot 8 Bulkhead fitting 9 Chain cable assembly 10 Emergency...

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Page 56: ...iption 1 Gas cylinder1 8 kg 2 CE shut off valve Fr or Ger 3 30 mbar CE regulator Fr or Ger Pressure gauge 4 Medium length connecting hose 5 Spacer tube 6 x 8 6 Watertight bulkhead fitting 7 PVC pipe 8...

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Page 58: ...ption Ex Recommended fire extinguishers locations 1 Under mess seat extinguisher 1 kg powder 5A 34B 2 Aft cabin entrance extinguisher 1 kg powder 5A 34B 3 Cockpit locker extinguisher 1 kg powder 5A 34...

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Page 60: ...e and aft 3 Vent fore and aft 4 Vent hose fore and aft 5 Stern water tank 200 L 6 Hot water pipe 7 Cold water pipe 8 Water pump unit 9 Fresh water pump 10 Water heater 11 Head shower single lever mixe...

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Page 62: ...ra ai in n s sy ys st te em m d di ia ag gr ra am m Label Description Electric bilge pump 1 20 discharge hose 2 Electric bilge pump 3 Skin fitting 3 4 Manual bilge pump 4 Strainer with non return val...

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Page 64: ...io on n d di ia ag gr ra am m Label Description Skin fittings seacocks 1 Galley sink discharge 1 2 Wash hand basin and shower discharge 1 3 Toilet sea water intake 3 4 4 Toilet discharge 2 5 Foot pump...

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Page 66: ...8 Sail Drive sea water seacock 9 Exhaust pipe 10 Exhaust outlet 11 Anti siphon swan neck 12 Water lock silencer Fuel system 13 Diesel filter with water separator 14 Fuel return hose 15 Fuel filler de...

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Page 68: ...ta an nk k i in ns st ta al ll la at ti io on n d di ia ag gr ra am m Label Description 1 Skin fitting seacock 3 4 2 Waste deck plate 50 3 Skin fitting seacock 2 4 Pipe 20 5 Anti odour hose 38 6 Anti...

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Page 70: ...012 Page 70 72 DUFOUR 335 GRAND LARGE 2 21 1 L Li if ft ti in ng g d di ia ag gr ra am m Label Description See red triangular marker under deck line Light displacement 5450 kg Max beam 3 54 m Standard...

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