You can go from the cockpit to the fl ying bridge using the stairs.
The fl ying bridge is fi tted with a hatch closing system set on jacks.
It is advisable to close the hatch cover when sailing.
FLYING BRIDGE SUNDECK
Fasten the cushions before going sailing.
FLYING BRIDGE HATCHES
Do not walk on the hatches.
Lock the hatches before going sailing.
The cockpit aft locker may be transformed into a crew cabin (optional fi t-
ting).
You can reach the crew cabin from the cockpit through the cockpit seating
starboard side.
You can reach the pods through the fl oor in the crew cabin.
You can reach the battery chargers technical room through the back of the
cupboard.
COCKPIT LOCKER
The cockpit is fi tted with a large locker with a companionway ladder.
You can reach the technical room and the engines using the ladder.
To open the cockpit locker, unlock it using the key, give the handle a quarter
turn then lift the latter.
COCKPIT SHOWER
The cockpit shower supplied with hot and cold water is located on the aft
starboard side of the cockpit.
Before using it, switch on the domestic 24 V circuit and the pressure water
pump using its switch on the dashboard.
ELECTRICAL AIR PUMP
The boat may optionally be fi tted with a portable electrical air pump.
Regarding the use and the maintenance of the electrical air pump, please
refer to the user’s manual.
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Flying bridge
2.7
Access to the crew cabin
2.5
Cockpit
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