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BARBEQUE
The Barbeque is stored in the starboard lazarette. It can be mounted in the holes on
either the port or stern of the cockpit. There is a serving/cutting board located in the
center lazarette (on the generator) that can be used in the same mounting holes.
Attach the propane bottle and regulator (galley drawer or on existing bottle).
The
regulator should lock in to place as you rotate down, be very careful not to drop this
overboard.
It can be lit manually if you have trouble lighting with the igniter (the igniter works,
but doesn’t always light the propane). If needed, there are butane lighters located in
the galley drawer. This Barbeque cooks fairly hot and fast so keep a good eye on
your food. Cover and store the barbeque back in the lazarette when it has cooled.
Please clean and wipe down with a rag or paper towel before storing
. Note: For
safety reasons, do not store an opened propane bottle within the salon or engine
compartment. Ensure that there are no flammables near barbeque
.
DINGHY AND MOTOR
The Tender is a 10.5’ RIB made by Rendova and powered by a 25 hp Mercury
outboard. Rendova makes a very stable boat, but you must exercise sound judgment
at all times when operating. PFDs should be worn by everyone aboard.
Lowering
To deploy the dinghy, make sure the tie-down is removed and that there is enough
of room on the port side of the boat to lower it down. Have someone below (with a
boat hook) to help guide the dinghy as it lowers and to secure it once it gets to the
water. The davit control is located under the bridge seating. Insert the controller’s 3-
prong plug in to the receptacle just forward of the davit arm on the port side of the
radar arch. The davit (crane) arm must be raised to the upper position if it is not
already. Do this by removing the large pin and reinserting after raising the arm. It is
easier to do this if you swing the arm out over the water to give yourself more room.
Hook the stabilizer bar to the dinghy and the davit hook. Carefully raise the dinghy
up and guide it as it swings out over the water. Be very careful, the dinghy and
motor are very heavy and will have a tendency to swing out on its own.