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4. GALLEY
A. STOVE TOP
The stove top is powered by the breaker on the 110volt panel. You must have at least 30
amp shore power and limited other 110v use, or the generator running to operate the
stove top. Boiling water for crab can be done on the stove top but is very slow. For
filling the crab pot - you may wish to assist the stove top by adding boiling water from
the electric tea pot.
B. CONVECTION MICROWAVE
The convection microwave is connected to the power inverter. An instruction card for
use is in a galley drawer. Do not use the microwave for extended cooking while on power
inverter. Any convection cooking more than 15 minutes should be done while connected
to shore power or running generator, otherwise, you may run down the inverter batteries.
Coffee maker, toaster, and other electrical appliances may be plugged into the power
outlets in the galley that are powered by the battery inverter
.
Use care when using
multiple devices simultaneously
as the breaker may pop or inverter power may turn off
due to over loading the curcuit.
Galley Crew Note
: The coffee maker uses one coffee measure of coffee for each 2 cups
of water shown on the coffee maker for “Seattle Standard Coffee”; moderately heavy
coffee.
The sink does not have a garbage disposal. do not put coffee grounds down the drain.
Doing so will clog the overboard drain. Note the sink discharges directly into the water.
C. Refrigerator Freezer
The refrigerator freezer is 110 volt only and runs off the shore power, generator, or
inverter powered by the house batteries. The refrigerator will take 8-12 hours to fully
cool down when first turned on. However it is normally on prior to the commencement of
charter. If on the hook and using inverter power it is standard procedure to turn off the
inverter prior to going to sleep to protect the batteries. The refrigerator/freezer will
remain cold during the night. Remember to turn on the inverter in the morning or the
generator (necessary for hot water for showers).
D. Bar B Q Grill
A Bar BQ grill is located on the rail of the aft deck for your pleasure. The regulator and
gas bottles are in the locker to your immediate left as you enter the boat from the aft
deck. When returning the gas bottle to the locker remove the regulator to prevent
unwanted release of gas from the bottle.
June 1, 2010