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A place to exchange thoughts, ideas and discussions about the Beneteau/Oceanis 40 and 43 models.

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eyebrow salon window re-bed

Started by sam. Last reply by Robert & Sandy Mar 12. 2 Replies

110 volt systems fuse

Started by Chris. Last reply by Chris Oct 12, 2023. 4 Replies

B43 Traveller

Started by Dave Shore. Last reply by Larry Witty May 17, 2023. 1 Reply

Keel offset for depth transducer

Started by Pat Keegan. Last reply by Pat Keegan Apr 23, 2023. 1 Reply

HOW IS SEAKNOTS GOING IN THE NEW YEAR?

Started by Robert & Sandy. Last reply by Rafa Jan 2, 2023. 1 Reply

Farewell all

Started by Wayne. Last reply by Mike Brown May 17, 2022. 11 Replies

Beneteau 40 Black Mesh Window Covers

Started by Randy Brown. Last reply by Kerim N Jan 6, 2022. 2 Replies

B43 Windlass Drainage

Started by Larry Witty. Last reply by Mike Brown Dec 23, 2021. 3 Replies

DOLPHN 40 AMP BATTERY CHARGER

Started by Robert & Sandy. Last reply by James Taylor Dec 17, 2021. 3 Replies

O43: Good tracking on starboard side - poor on port side

Started by Jochen Vetterlein. Last reply by Mike Brown Oct 9, 2021. 8 Replies

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Comment by Bruce Bogdanoff on January 12, 2012 at 4:18pm

Does anyone have a detail wiring schematic for the AC circuits on a Ben 40. Thanks

Comment by Mike Brown on June 21, 2010 at 10:15pm
Got the video posted.
Comment by Mike Brown on June 21, 2010 at 10:07pm
While on vacation last week we made a 7 hr sail from Solomons to Saint Michaels MD. Winds were 15 to 20kts with 3-5ft seas with a short fetch. We were sustaining 8.6 kts through the water close hauled. When we were able to fall off to more of a beam reach we were seeing speeds in the 9.7 range. There was just a bit of weather helm but nothing excessive. Just more proof that these boats are absolutley amazing under sail. I still have the smile on my face. I have a short video of it and will try to post it.
Comment by Mike Brown on September 21, 2009 at 10:04am
Just a heads up. Saturday night we were set to anchor out at one of our favorite spots. I hit the down button on the windlass and nothing happened, just some clicking from the solenoid. Dropped the anchor by hand and went about troubleshooting the problem, which had escalated to a point where we only had 9V output from the house battery bank and all the DC devices were non functional. Beneteau now places a small but mighty fuse on the positive terminal post of the main house battery. It's part of the yacht council's standards for boat wiring. I found that I had 12.9V on the battery post but only 9V on the output of the fuse. I removed the fuse and found oxidation between the bottom and the battery post. Cleaned all the surfaces and now had a full 12.9V, a working windlass and full house power, especially the toilets. If need be I was going to remove the fuse for the weekend since it's a duplicate system anyway. I'll pick a rainy weekend and remove all the DC battery cables, then clean and treat them with a dialectric grease to prevent future oxidation. It pays to have a multimeter on board :)
Comment by Mike Brown on August 24, 2009 at 6:06pm
Thanks guys.
Comment by CAN DRAC on August 24, 2009 at 5:08pm
Mike is the B43 guru! No wonder his is hull NUMBER 1!
Comment by Michael Cioffi on August 24, 2009 at 3:36pm
Franc- does mike know his stuff or what.
Mikey- hats off
Comment by Mike Brown on August 24, 2009 at 12:24pm
Franc, glad to hear they're taking care of you. That's one of the nice things about Beneteaus, you can get spare parts any where. Enjoy your trip.
Comment by CAN DRAC on August 24, 2009 at 11:18am
Thanks Mike. Vitrifrigo America (excellent service!) helped us troubleshoot the problem over the phone and we were able to solve the issue. We accidentally damaged our thermostat so we are having it replaced.
Comment by Mike Brown on August 23, 2009 at 6:04pm
Franc check the circuit board on the compressor for an automotive type fuse. Also Check and make sure the condensor coils are clean. If they're blocked the units will act like they died. You may have to take the grill covers off to get to them. Good luck.
Mike
 

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