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FRESH WATER TANKS
The boat is fi tted with three tanks with a capacity of respectively 400, 320 et
230 litres tanks.
The valves to select the tanks are located behind the saloon starboard seating.
To prevent any handling mistake, never fi ll the water and fuel tanks at the
same time.
Three fi llers can be used to fi ll the tanks.
During fi lling, avoid handling contaminants near the fi llers.
Open and close the fi ller caps with the right key.
Check the fi ller cap seals for condition during fi lling.
The tanks are fi tted with overfl ow outlets and vents.
Never insert the water fi lling hose deep down into the system in order to pre-
vent any over-pressure in the systems.
Please note : the capacity of the fresh water tank(s) indicated on the page
‘SPECIFICATIONS’ may be not completely usable depending on the trim and
load of the boat.
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PRESSURE WATER PUMP
The water pump is located behind the saloon starboard seating.
Its starting is done by using a switch on the electrical panel.
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WATER GAUGE
Watch the level of the water in the tanks using the gauges located on the elec-
trical panel of the chart table.
To select a tank, press the arrow on the top of the gauge selector (Tank 1 =
Forward tank, Tank 2 = Saloon tank, Tank 3 = Aft tank).
WATER SYSTEMS
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FRESH WATER
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