
NW Explorations
NAVIGATOR OPERATING MANUAL
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Section 3: Checklists & Maneuvering Suggestions
3A: Operating Checklists - Navigator
First Thing Each Day
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Check engine oil, coolant.
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Check under-engine oil pads. Okay?
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Check fuel tank levels (open valves on top/bottom of sight gauges to check them!)
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Check Holding Tank Indicator in aft head. Need pumping?
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Turn off anchor light if illuminated.
Starting Engines
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All lines clear of propellers and on deck.
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Items running on AC evaluated vis-a-vis the Inverter and Generator.
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Throttles retarded to idle, shift levers in “neutral”.
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Start/Stop DC Panel Breakers on.
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Start engines in turn watching the “wait to start” pilot lights!
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If engines do not turn over, see “What to Do If”.
Leaving Dock (Only 3-4 minute engine warmup required!)
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Shore power switch “Off”.
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Shore power cord removed, stowed on board.
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Step stool aboard, if used.
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Lines removed as appropriate.
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Fenders hauled aboard and stowed.
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Lines and other deck gear secure/stowed.
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Doors and hatches closed and secured as appropriate.
Underway
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Helmsperson on watch at all times.
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RPM under 1400 until engines warm to 140°; RPM never to exceed 2400 RPM.
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Wake effects always in mind.
Approaching Dock
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Fenders out on appropriate side.
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Bow line OUTSIDE stanchions and bloused around toward midships.
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Engines dead slow, wheel centered for engine-only maneuvering.
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Mate ready to secure stern first (in most circumstances).
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Trim Tabs Up (“Bow Up”).
Arriving at Dock in Marina
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Lines secure, including spring lines.
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Trim Tabs Up (“Bow Up”).
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Step stool out, if needed.
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Water heater breaker off until Inverter current settles (see “Inverters” below).
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Shore power cord connected, shore power switch “On” to appropriate power location.
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Shore power confirmed on meters, Inverter “On”.
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Electric use monitored for current capacity of shore facilities.