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X P R E S S
8–21
DC P
OWERED
A
CCESSORIES
Bow Thruster
The bow thruster aids in maneuvering your boat. The outboard engines can control the
direction of the stern while the bow thruster moves the bow. Use the joystick control located at
the helm to control the thruster. The emergency shut-off switch provides a simple method to
quickly disconnect power from the thruster motor. Depress this button to disengage the
thruster in the event of an emergency. Reference
“Bow Thruster & Power Assist Layout” on
page 8–41
for a layout diagram.
Cabin Lights
The cabin light switch on the DC panel supplies power to all lighting in the cabin, head, and
aft berth. This switch must be on for any light to function. The main cabin lighting is
controlled by a switch located on the wire cover box near the cabin door entrance — this
switch has two small concentric circles on it. This switch controls the recessed lights in the
dinette and galley. Another switch is located beside the cabin lights switch. This switch
controls the low-level lighting in the cabin steps and at the etched glass by the dinette. Two
more switches are located forward of the microwave in the V-berth area. One controls the
low-level lighting recessed above the V-berth walls. The other controls the two recessed lights
in the V-berth. The three lights above the mirrored cabinet in the head are controlled by a wall
switch on the forward head wall. The overhead light in the aft berth and the rail light in the
galley have switches built into each light. See
“12 Volt DC Lighting Diagram” on page 8–50
for wiring detail.
Cockpit Shower
To operate the cockpit showers located in the starboard rigging station and beside the aft
fishbox near the transom door, the freshwater switch located on the AC/DC panel must be in
the “on” position or a shore water supply must be connected. To operate the pull out shower at
the rigging station, pull out the hose and depress the lever on the back of the wand to spray
water. For continuous or hands free operation, pull up on the lever until it reaches the locked
position. The aft cockpit shower may be used by simply removing the shower wand from the
storage cup and depressing the button on the shower head. To reinstall either shower wand,
gently feed the hose down through the deck and return the faucet to the base. To supply the hot
water to the cockpit showers, make sure the hot water heater is on
(reference “Water Heater”
on page 8–20)
, then adjust the mixer knob located at the cockpit showers.
C A U T I O N
To avoid damaging the sheer pin in the bow thruster lower unit, do not engage the thruster when
the propeller is not submerged. Also, do not suddenly change direction of thrust without allowing
the propeller time to stop.
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