What's this do then?

Philiz

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We have a Beneteau Antares 9 Series and there's a switch on the control panel which we cannot work out what it does.

It's the third switch down from the top left and is marked 'Navigation'

It doesn't seem to have any affect on the navigation lights or the navigation instruments. Any fellow owners worked it out? Local Beneteau dealer couldn't tell me!

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Have you got any nav equipment fitted at all? If so, how are they powered? It could be a pre-wired switch for such equipment that hasn't (for whatever reason) been used...if you haven't got any nav equipment, chances are that you have a ready made switch available! Take the panel out & see if there is anything attached to the output side of it!
 
Hmm...but the fact that there isn't an Autopilot currently doesn't rule out the possibility of the wiring/switch being in place should you or a subsequent owner ever fit one, does it?

Good point, there are wires connected and the warning light illuminates when the switch is in the on position. Heck of a job to trace the wires though.
 
Have you got any nav equipment fitted at all? If so, how are they powered? It could be a pre-wired switch for such equipment that hasn't (for whatever reason) been used...if you haven't got any nav equipment, chances are that you have a ready made switch available! Take the panel out & see if there is anything attached to the output side of it!

There are wires attached as per previous message, plotters are wired through switch called 'central navigation'
 
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It looks a bit like M Farters switch board Phil,not as big or as posh of course!!

The idea is, you put all things navigational to that switch, all things like interior lights to another and so on. The switch is also a contact breaker, so if some thing goes bang, that lot packs in, but not other stuff.

So whilst the fag lighter still works and your OK. You just dont know where your going.

Hope this helps.
 
...and if it's blowing more than a F4, make sure that "Confort" switch is set to on to soften the wave impacts. I have a similar switch in the car: the difference is quite noticeable.
 
As it is a French boat perhaps you should pay more attention to the French word 'Centrale' rather than the English word 'Navigation' which may be a mis-translation.

I'm not an expert on French boats, but I think 'centrale' may be short for 'centrale de vidange' i.e. bilge pump.
 
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I have no idea, but I do know how to post piccies. If in doubt, pop into Dickies on your way down this weekend and ask them.

I think Dickies have been asked already.

It should read
'Navigation avec Paroquett'

Then Jaffas abode will be lit up.:D

Hey Folks, thinking about it
Philiz travels the Seas with Liz (His lovely swmbo) and a parrot and two hairy old sea dogs.
Dunna ask me the breed but I was worried last weekend.
Older sea dog usually barks at Me affor boarding
No barking last time
Tother one wanted ter wash me ears!:eek:
Worried
Old sea dogs with grey hairs affection trip!!!

But more seriously
What lights should a ship show.
Carrying said menagerie?

Aha, good question fer yer next Course Philiz!

'Q' flag anyone:)

Like a nice Fred Dwift:D
 
As it is a French boat perhaps you should pay more attention to the French word 'Centrale' rather than the English word 'Navigation' which may be a mis-translation.

I'm not an expert on French boats, but I think 'centrale' may be short for 'centrale de vidange' i.e. bilge pump.

'Centrale Navigation' switches the plotters on. Bilge pump as its own switch caled 'Bilge Pump' It's the switch just called 'Navigation' I have a problem with.
 
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