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Accommodation
Accommodation details
The layout con
fi
guration for your boat features two cabins, one or
two heads and a wheelhouse.
The wheelhouse contains a large saloon, the galley to port and the
helm position to starboard.
Plenty of stowage is provided making life on board easier.
LOCKER CLOSURES
Lockers are locked by ‘push-lock’ buttons.
Press the button to unlock the panel then to open, pull on the
part that emerges.
It can prove necessary to give a short sharp tap on the button or
the panel to facilitate opening when the system has not been used
for a long time.
DOOR CLOSURES
Door locks are of the ‘duck’bill’ handle type with separate lock.
The backs of the doors are
fi
tted with magnetic retainers to hold
them in the open position.
WHEELHOUSE LOCKERS
Access hatch for the engine room and machinery space is located
in the wheelhouse.
SLIDING DOORS
The wheelhouse is entered from the cockpit via a glazed door and
from the side decks via doors on the port and starboard sides of
the boat.
When alongside or at anchor, doors can be opened to an interme-
diate position to provide ventilation and a through
fl
ow of air.
Once open, lock the wheelhouse doors in the desired position.
Check that locker panels are locked
(‘push-lock’ button is well in and
fl
ush)
before setting sail or starting the engines.
Check that internal doors are closed or
held open by their clips when underway.
When under way, check that the doors
are shut or held open by the jamming catch.
Summary of Contents for Swift Trawler
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Page 15: ...1 Leaving harbour 2 Setting out Mooring Towing 13 ...
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Page 24: ...22 Hull Wetted surface area approx 43 m2 WETTED SURFACE AREA ...
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Page 27: ...25 Deck 4 Construction Maintenance Deck equipment Cockpit Flying bridge ...
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Page 37: ...35 Accommodation 5 Accommodation details Maintenance ...
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Page 55: ...53 7 Electricity 12 V Circuit Shore supply 110 V 220 V Circuit Appendix ...
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Page 68: ...66 Engines FUEL FILLER POINTS FUEL FILTERS FUEL VALVE FUEL VALVE PULL KNOBS BILGE VENTILATOR ...
Page 70: ...68 Engines WATER FILTERS ENGINE WATER ENGINE WATER INTAKE SEACOCK ...
Page 74: ...72 Engines BOW THRUSTER 1 1 Bow thruster 2 Relays 3 Power fuse OW S BOW THRUSTER 2 RELAYS 3 ...
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Page 87: ...85 Launching Preparation Lifting 11 ...
Page 88: ...86 2335 mm 5115 mm SLING POSITION PLAN OF CRADLE AND SLING POSITIONS FOR LIFTING Launching ...
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Page 94: ...92 Safety 2 1 1 Gas valves 2 Regulator in gas locker GAS SYSTEM GAS VALVES ...
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