Owner`s manual

ENGLISH 14/05/2014 21/87 DUFOUR 560 Grand Large
VIII. ENGINE
Regular maintenance must be carried out in accordance with the engine manufacturer’s
recommendations. Read carefully the engine operating instructions that come with the boat.
Do not hesitate to consult your agent or a qualified professional. In particular, follow the
instructions for wintering.
General precautions
ATTENTION!
Do not use sail and engine if the heel angle is more than 10°.
Any engine change must respect the capacities of the boat and be performed by an engineer
specializing in marine mechanics.
After first launching and tensioning of rigging, check the alignment of the propeller shaft or
the sail-drive flange ring.
● Make sure that ventilation openings (vents, engine air intake grating) are completely clear.
● Make sure that the water intake seacock for the cooling systme is open, and that water is
indeed coming out of the engine exhaust.
● Boats fitted with rotating seal stern gland: bleed the air from the gland after each launch.
Put the throttle in neutral before starting the engine to keep 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
Regularly check the condition of the anodes and ensure that they are suitable for the boat's
environment (fresh water, salt water). Change the anodes every year. The 3 anodes have an
average life of 12 years.
These anodes are made of zinc. It is essential not to use magnesium ones. Impressed current
cathodic protection systems should not be used.
If the anodes are not eroded, you need to check:
- That they have not been painted over,
- That they are correctly fixed and in contact with the hull,
- And that they are indeed made of zinc
Exhaust gas emission
DANGER!
Internal combustion engines produce carbon monoxide. Prolonged exposure to exhaust
gasses can have serious consequences, and may even cause death.
Safety
DANGER!
In order to avoid all risk of serious injury from the propeller, the engine must not be started
when there are people swimming near the boat.
Whenever possible, the engine must be stopped for any engine maintenance or checking
operations. Otherwise, special attention must be paid to moving parts (propeller shafts,
belts, etc.) in order to avoid any risk of injury.