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Fair Winds 

Quick-start Guide

 

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Fair Winds  

Quick Start Guide  

2008 Island Packet 370

 

 

©2020 Underway, LLC  

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Last Updated June, 2020 

 

 

 

 

FORWARD 

 

 

Dear Charter Guests:  

Welcome aboard 

Fair Winds,

 we know you’ll have a wonderful charter experience in the beautiful 

Pacific Northwest. This document provides a “Quick-start” guide to get you familiar with the systems, 

features and capabilities. It’s intended to accompany the Owners’ Notes to provide a quick reminder of 

where to find or how to do something. Items are listed alphabetically; just refer to the Table of Contents 

to look up any specific topic. For more detailed instructions on each item, refer to the Owners’ Notes. 

Please let us know if you have any questions or comments on these documents. We want your time 

onboard 

Fair Winds 

enjoyable and memorable.  

 

Should a question/problem arise while on your charter, here is our contact information. Please start by 

contacting San Juan Sailing but if they’re not available don’t hesitate to reach out to the maintenance 

professionals to assist you.  

 

• San Juan Sailing office: 360-671-4300 / 800-677-7245  

• Maintenance professionals (MazOcean Pacific): Jonathan Allison: 954-253-4005  

 

We wish you smooth seas and 

Fair Winds!

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 370 2008

Page 1: ...thing Items are listed alphabetically just refer to the Table of Contents to look up any specific topic For more detailed instructions on each item refer to the Owners Notes Please let us know if you have any questions or comments on these documents We want your time onboard Fair Winds enjoyable and memorable Should a question problem arise while on your charter here is our contact information Ple...

Page 2: ...er Multi Function Display MFD Other Instruments 4 Cushions 4 Dinghy 4 Dodger Bimini 4 Electrical Panel Switches 4 Emergency Safety Equipment 4 Engine 5 Fuel 5 Heads Showers Holding Tanks 5 Heater Diesel 6 Inverter 6 Lighting 6 Outboard Engine 6 Propane 6 Icebox 7 Sails Sailing 7 Shore Power 7 Stove 7 Swim Ladder 7 Tables 8 Tools Spares 8 Entertainment System TV FUSION Audio 8 ...

Page 3: ...en dowel stored in anchor locker Don t use the windlass to fully seat the anchor stresses the windlass Instead bring the anchor to the roller and pull it in by hand to seat it take up the slack in the chain by pulsing the windlass Barbeque Open propane tank regulator open gas valve for BBQ small red handle bottom of propane locker Activate solenoid switch in galley left of oven controls gas to bot...

Page 4: ...he dinghy Avoid driving dinghy onto the beach stop short of the beach and lift dinghy over rocks Use the black adapter on the foot pump to add air to the main chambers use the grey adapter to add air to the centerline keel chamber foot pump stored in starboard cockpit lazerette Dodger Bimini Wash Plexiglas windows with copious fresh water to remove salt Pat dry with microfiber cloth or let air dry...

Page 5: ...wn Insert power key and turn switch to the right Press bottom black START button on engine control panel at port helm The engine should start immediately Check for water pumping out of exhaust Allow engine to run in Neutral for a few minutes to warm up before using Stop Allow engine to run in Neutral for 5 minutes to cool down Press red STOP button on the right to stop engine Turn POWER button unt...

Page 6: ...heck battery levels before going to bed Two iceboxes use a significant amount of power If the house battery level is low 12 3V we turn the fridge OFF at night food will stay cold Running the engine to re charge the batteries is also an option Inverter Use to power AC outlets when on batteries avoid using high wattage items like hair dryers microwave and TV ON OFF switch for the inverter is located...

Page 7: ...3 black dots Main Sail 2 vertical black lines Stay Sail no marks We recommend reefing when winds reach 15 knots At 15 knots you most likely will want to be reefed If the Stay Sail is furled sail no in use you will want to reef the Jib If the Jib is completely furled out and the Stay Sail is furled in when you tack the Jib will get hung up on the Stay Sail forestay Shore Power 30 Amp 120 Volt 50 ft...

Page 8: ...on Shore Power Remote control for TV player are in starboard shelf near to the TV HDMI cable for connecting another device e g PC is connected the back of the connected to HDMI1 Connect music player to FUSION audio via Bluetooth Bluetooth device ID is MS RA70 VHF Radio Marine VHF with mic at the Nav Station Wireless remote for VHF in charging cradle at the Nav Station It is linked to the marine mo...

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