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ELECTRONICS
All electronic manuals are located in the third drawer under the lower helm captain’s seat.
VHF Radios
There are 2 VHF RADIOS. The first is located above the main helm. This radio (ICOM 506) is equipped
with an AIS receiver which displays those vessels in the immediate area who are trans ponding their vessel
identification. Make sure the VHF breaker located at the DC panel is on. There is a second VHF RADIO
(ICOM 506) located at the fly bridge helm cabinet. This radio does not have the AIS receiver function. See
radio instruction manual for operations assistance.
Depth Sounder
There are DEPTH SOUNDERS, at each helm and provide current water depth. This vessel draws 4 ½ feet of
water.
Remember to ALWAYS consult your charts for depth while underway!
Radar
To operate the integrated SIMRAD RADAR, please refer to the radar operations manual. Remember you are
not allowed to travel in FOG, at night or in serious wind conditions. To power up make sure the radar
breaker is turned on.
Autopilot
The SIMRAD AP28 auto pilot is a useful navigation aid, but DOES NOT under any circumstance replace a
human navigator. Please see user manual for operation instructions. To power up make sure the auto pilot
breaker is turned on.
Multifunction Chart Plotter
The NSS evo2 is a multifunction touch screen display navigation aid. Please refer to the NSS evo2
operations manual on how to use. To power up make sure the plotter breaker is turned on.
Note
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GPS is considered a navigation aid. Do not rely on it. Compasses, charts, and dividers are the
tools to plot position, course, and speed.