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Owner’s Manual

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A DIVISION OF S2 YACHTS, INC.

®

3400

EXPRESS 

FISHERMAN

Summary of Contents for 3400 Express Fisherman

Page 1: ...l P U R S U I T F I S H I N G B O A T S 7 2 5 E A S T 4 0 T H S T R E E T H O L L A N D M I 4 9 4 2 3 5 3 9 2 U S A 6 1 6 3 9 2 7 1 6 3 F A X 6 1 6 3 9 4 7 4 6 6 A DIVISION OF S2 YACHTS INC 3400 EXPRE...

Page 2: ...nt Information Page Table of Contents pages i to vi Chapter 1 Exterior Equipment and Features pages 1 1 to 1 26 Chapter 2 Interior Equipment and Features pages 2 1 to 2 8 Chapter 3 Operating Your Boat...

Page 3: ...Slikkers Important Information Page Table of Contents pages i to vi Chapter 1 Exterior Equipment and Features pages 1 1 to 1 26 Chapter 2 Interior Equipment and Features pages 2 1 to 2 8 Chapter 3 Op...

Page 4: ...g toward the bow with starboard being to your right and port to your left A glossary of boating terms is included in the Appendix IMPORTANT NOTE Your boat uses internal combustion engines and flammabl...

Page 5: ...e ensure that you obtain handling and operating experience before assuming command of the craft Your dealer or national sailing federation or yacht club will be pleased to advise you of local sea scho...

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Page 7: ...6 Trim Tabs 1 9 Equipment Controls 1 10 Miscellaneous 1 12 Companionway Door 1 12 Seating 1 14 Egine Hatch 1 14 Engine Room 1 16 COCKPIT AREA 1 16 110 V Shore Power 1 17 Dockside Water 1 19 Cockpit Pr...

Page 8: ...2 5 STARBOARD LOUNGE 2 6 COMPANIONWA Y 2 7 Chapter 3 OPERATING YOUR BOAT WHEN ARRIVING AT YOUR BOAT 3 1 Shore Power Shore Water 3 2 Fueling Your Boat 3 2 Filling Your Water Tank 3 4 Starting Your Eng...

Page 9: ...4 6 120 V A C SYSTEM 4 8 Power Supplies 4 8 Distribution 4 10 Operating Notes 4 10 BONDING SYSTEM 4 11 Chapter 5 COMMISSIONING YOUR BOAT BEFORE LAUNCHING YOUR BOAT 5 1 Bottom Paint 5 1 Bilge Areas 5...

Page 10: ...D C System 6 6 120 V A C System 6 7 EXTERIOR EQUIPMENT AND FIBERGLASS 6 7 Fiberglass Surfaces 6 7 Plexiglass 6 8 Hardware 6 9 Canvas and Upholstery 6 9 Hull Bottom 6 9 Underwater Gear 6 10 INTERIOR E...

Page 11: ...M 7 3 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 7 4 12 V D C System 7 4 110 V A C System 7 5 EXTERIOR EQUIPMENT AND FIBERGLASS 7 5 INTERIOR EQUIPMENT 7 5 Air Conditioning 7 5 Head System 7 7 ENGINE ROOM AND BILGE AREAS 7 7 E...

Page 12: ...BOAT SPECIFIC A 2 Appendix B GLOSSARY Appendix C WIRING DIAGRAMS INDEX C 1 Diagrams 1 to 33 Rev A 01 18 98 TABLE OF CONTENTS vi 3400 Express Fisherman...

Page 13: ...utch and throttle controls are to each side of the steering wheel clutches to port throttles to starboard The clutch handles port handle for port engine starboard handle for starboard engine are verti...

Page 14: ...ne the switch and buttons at the starboard edge are for the starboard engine Putting the ignition switch down is the OFF position The switch in this position will shut off power to the engines and hou...

Page 15: ...console forward of the steering wheel in the vertical face is the engine gauge panel see Figure 1 3 These gauges monitor the status of the engine s while they are running The gauges to port are for t...

Page 16: ...ndicates the condition of the battery bank in V Volts h Fuel Indicates level of fuel in the fuel tank in fractions of a full tank The port gauge is for the port tank The starboard gauge is for the sta...

Page 17: ...This panels contain the following switches h Blower An ON OFF switch that when switched ON activates the bilge exhaust blowers h Mid Bilge Pump An OFF ON switch that when switched on activates the mid...

Page 18: ...es the vent Note Make sure the windshield vent latches are in the open position before activating the electric actuator After closing be certain that the latches are secured properly h Trim Tabs Refer...

Page 19: ...p h Windshield Washer A momentary switch that when activated opens a solenoid valve located on the forward engine room bulkhead and sprays fresh water on the port center and starboard windshields The...

Page 20: ...vered with a waterproof boot for their protection In the event a breaker is tripped investigate possible causes for circuit overload and then reset by pressing in on the center of breaker Rev A 05 02...

Page 21: ...ch at the top To raise the starboard bow press the starboard switch at the bottom The same works for the port bow up and down Note Pressing the starboard switch at the top to lower the starboard bow w...

Page 22: ...ire system indicator light see Figure 1 8 for fire system monitor For specific information on how the fire system works refer to the owner s manual provided by the fire system manufacturer IF A FIRE S...

Page 23: ...installation of electronics of your choice available at your local dealer 1 1 7 Miscellaneous The console is held closed at its forward edge by two friction catches To access the back side of all con...

Page 24: ...he bi fold door with the key provided 2 Hinge the aft section of the hatch forward 3 Slide the forward section of the hatch up further forward 4 Release the door latch at the bottom 5 Fold the door to...

Page 25: ...o acessed via a door on the inboard side Additional tackle boxes are provided on the forward face behind a hinged door All of these doors are help closed by push button latches with key locks Rev A 05...

Page 26: ...generator is located forward on centerline Against the forward engine room bulkhead is the remote mounted guage panel the Fireboy automatic fire fighting system the fresh water system pumps and a var...

Page 27: ...nion Seats Console Companionway Door Hatch HelmSeat EngineRoom AccessHatch FishBox Cockpit Bait Prep Center Aluminum PlateinFloor Figure 1 11 Cockpit and Seating Arrangement EXTERIOR EQUIPMENT AND FEA...

Page 28: ...xed cockpit steps have been provided port and starboard at the forward end of the cockpit In the aft face of the starboard cockpit step are the 110 V shore power inlets and telephone cable TV inlet fi...

Page 29: ...immediately If light is green only put the boat A C main breaker in the ON position To disconnect shore power 1 Turn off boat A C main breaker 2 Turn off boat inlet breaker 3 Turn off dock breaker 4 D...

Page 30: ...tached with pressure your boat s fresh water system is using water from the dock not from the onboard fresh water tank Note When using dockside water the water pressure pump breaker on the D C cabin p...

Page 31: ...n the port and starboard covering boards are the four rod holders two port and two starboard In the aft corners are the hawse pipes which lead dock lines down to the two mooring cleats A second smalle...

Page 32: ...he covering boards for your safety and convenience 1 2 5 Transom Fish Box Across the transom of your 3400 Express Fisher man near boat centerline is a large fish box The fish box is accessed by two ha...

Page 33: ...unit raw water pump and strainer The large hatch is held shut by a T handle and hinged on the aft face The small hatch is held shut by a T handle on the inboard side and hinged on the outboard edge O...

Page 34: ...A cowl vent at the aft end of the port and starboard cabin sides is installed as part of the engine room ventilation system A handrail has been provided on the top outboard edge of the windshield for...

Page 35: ...17 and 1 18 for identification of each one Located on the transom of your 3400 Express Fisherman is the white stern light recessed trim tabs and two zinc plates see Section 6 4 6 Rev A 05 02 99 Moorin...

Page 36: ...ENGINES RUNNING PROPELLERS MAY TURN AND CAUSE SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY EVEN WITH ENGINES IN NEUTRAL Rev A 05 02 99 Figure 1 16 Vent Fitting WARNING HULL SIDES AND TRANSOM EXTERIOR EQUIPMENT AND FEATURES...

Page 37: ...Optional Air Conditioner Discharge GalleySink Drain PlenumDrain LivewellDrain Fuel Hatch Drain Floor Tank Macerator Discharge Figure 1 17 Starboard Hull Side WasteTank Vent Forward Bilge Discharge Po...

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Page 39: ...t mounted under the berth top which opens by releasing the latch on the aft edge and hinging it down Cables are provided to limit the basket s travel The optional air conditioner is located under the...

Page 40: ...arge overhead hatch with screen The overhead hatch is large enough to escape through in the event Rod Storage Rev A 08 17 98 Head AC DC Panel Foward Berth Lounge Galley Companionway Steps Figure 2 1 I...

Page 41: ...rea is the hanging locker Inside the lower large door is the closet rod for hanging clothes The smaller upper door accesses additional storage on a shelf If your boat is equipped with the optional TV...

Page 42: ...The shower sump is operated automatically by a float switch in the sump and requires no other switch to operate Storage is provided under the counter top accessed by a door in the vanity face under th...

Page 43: ...section of Appendix A 2 3 GALLEY The galley in your 3400 Express Fisherman is equipped with an A C D C refrigerator with freezer in the forward face a one burner electric cook top recessed into the c...

Page 44: ...tion 3 Unsnap the support straps from the underside of the back rest and hook into the two padeyes one located aft in the overhead and the other located forward on the aft face of the aft forward bert...

Page 45: ...his area Opening the top step activates a built in light and provides access to the 12 V D C main panel see Section 4 2 3 See Chapter 4 for details on the electrical system Beneath the second step is...

Page 46: ...r specific instructions on the usage and care of these items Located in the cabin floor forward of the companionway steps is a large access hatch Beneath this hatch is a large storage area the forward...

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Page 48: ...r If the battery s reads below 10 volts investigate the D C system for the cause The second thing that you should do is check the bilge areas of your boat forward aft and in the engine room for unexpe...

Page 49: ...ted port and starboard for the port and starboard tanks just forward of the aft end of the windshield in the side decks see Figure 3 1 To fill the fuel tank port or starboard follow this procedure 1 T...

Page 50: ...nozzle into the fuel fill and dispense the fuel until the tank is full Verify that the tank is full by reading the fuel gauge and or by the sound of the fuel fill port If your tank takes significantl...

Page 51: ...e cleat To fill 1 Open fill fitting with special key provided 2 Insert hose from dockside water supply and turn on 3 Stop filling when water overflows fitting and comes out of the vent fitting on the...

Page 52: ...d the battery parallel switch between the port and starboard START switches during the cranking operation If engines fail to start after 70 seconds of cranking cease cranking operation Before attempti...

Page 53: ...lanned your trip so that you know when to expect to need fuel and where you will purchase it Marinas are not always as convenient as gas stations in your car You should also do a last minute double ch...

Page 54: ...ghts and signals are needed for different conditions refer to information in Chapman s or from the Coast Guard Remember 1 Alcohol severely reduces the ability to react to several different signals at...

Page 55: ...sh The federal government has mandated 1 The discharge of plastic or garbage mixed with plastic into any waters is prohibited The discharge of all garbage is prohibited in the navigable waters of the...

Page 56: ...Owner s Packet The main breaker is mounted on the D C main breaker panel under the companionway steps For operating instructions refer to the windlass manufacturer s owner s man ual WHEN OPERATING AN...

Page 57: ...t clog your bilge pumps while you are away 2 Close all unnecessary seacocks 3 Turn off all unnecessary electrical breakers 4 Check to see that the bilge auto breakers are not tripped 5 Check the secur...

Page 58: ...This page intentionally left blank Rev A 05 02 99 OPERATING YOUR BOAT AFTER RETURNING TO THE DOCK 3400 Express Fisherman 3 11...

Page 59: ...dock at anchor and underway While we are not attempting to describe all of the electrical engineering that went into the system we believe some understanding of the basics of it s operation would hel...

Page 60: ...or sea condition All owner installed items should be done by your Fishing Boats dealer or other authorized marine electrical service facility They must also only be installed to be powered from the h...

Page 61: ...Rev A 05 02 99 Figure 4 1 12 V D C Main Panel ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 12 V D C SYSTEM 3400 Express Fisherman 4 3...

Page 62: ...ral years of trouble free operation If you notice the battery case swelling or hear a hissing sound when charging this may indicate a breakdown of the gel material Y ou should contact your local Fishi...

Page 63: ...Rev A 05 02 99 Figure 4 2 D C Cabin Panel ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 12 V D C SYSTEM 3400 Express Fisherman 4 5...

Page 64: ...on the engine bank than it is designed for thus causing engine cranking and safety functions to not operate correctly This switch should only be used with the following understanding of it s operation...

Page 65: ...D TO SAFELY OPERATE THE BOAT AND PUT THE BOAT AND PERSONS ON BOARD IN JEOPARDY When leaving the boat for any extended period turn the engine and house battery bank main disconnect switches OFF Y ou sh...

Page 66: ...line This switch turns the switch identification label back lighting on and off for both the D C and A C cabin panels as well as the indicator lights next to each D C breaker Again this is provided to...

Page 67: ...Rev A 05 02 99 Figure 4 3 A C Cabin Panel ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 120 V A C SYSTEM 3400 Express Fisherman 4 9...

Page 68: ...abnormal operating conditions early To check the voltage and amperage select which power source you wish to check with the selector switch below the volt and amp meters in the A C cabin panel The volt...

Page 69: ...c corrosion of the item and possible premature failure resulting in a water leak The bonding system is connected to the main D C ground buss along with the A C grounding buss This establishes the wate...

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Page 71: ...information provided from the engine manufacturer Before launching your boat for the first time the following items should be done 5 1 1 Bottom Paint If your boat has come equipped with factory applie...

Page 72: ...n and that you con sider having your Fishing Boats dealer or other qualified marine service facility apply the paint Remember never sand the gelcoat surface use a primer type of paint system 5 1 2 Bil...

Page 73: ...did with the key out If not remove the propeller and key and modify the key so that it will allow the propeller to fully engage on the shaft Do not install the propeller with a poorly fitted key in t...

Page 74: ...epeat for the other propeller Be sure that the propellers are installed on the correct shaft If they are on the wrong shaft the boat will move in reverse when shifted into forward 5 2 LIFTING YOUR BOA...

Page 75: ...ure to follow the above procedures while lifting your boat may result in structural damage to the hull and deck or underwater gear 5 3 AFTER LAUNCHING YOUR BOAT The first thing to check is the bilge a...

Page 76: ...the faucets in the galley the head the cockpit prep center the cockpit shower and the fresh water washdown in the cockpit if installed 7 Leave all faucets open until the water tank is empty Note If a...

Page 77: ...n s t o y ou r Fishing Boats dealer at once INVESTIGATION OF PROBLEMS WITH ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS AND CIRCUITS ON YOUR BOAT SHOULD ONLY BE DONE BY QUALIFIED MARINE ELECTRICAL REPAIR PERSONNEL FAILURE TO D...

Page 78: ...marine service facility The alignment should also be checked seasonally The alignment should also be checked again at 25 hours whenever the boat has been out of the water for an extended period or at...

Page 79: ...rly 5 3 5 Exterior Equipment Set up any canvas and vinyl enclosures to be certain of their fitting properly Clean and wax the boat hull sides are best done before launch Also be certain that your boat...

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Page 81: ...are filled via fuel fill fittings port and starboard on the side decks and vented via vent fittings on the hull sides below the fuel fills These hoses need to be inspected seasonally to assure that th...

Page 82: ...ne Fuel Filter Generator BallValve Supply Fill Vent Return Key Starboard Engine Cockpit Access Hatch 6 Way Valve Tank Sender Figure 6 1 Diesel Fuel System Schematic FUEL SYSTEM ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 6 2...

Page 83: ...r separators are located outboard of the outboard main stringers in the engine room aft and should be cleaned every 25 hours or twice a season To clean the filters follow this procedure 1 Turn all ele...

Page 84: ...h water system requires very little maintenance see Figure 6 3 The biggest problem many boat owners have is that the water in the water tanks located under the floor forward is not used up and repleni...

Page 85: ...Key Vent Hot Fill Head Shower Head Sink GalleySink Water Heater CockpitPrep Center Fresh Water Washdown Water Tank Figure 6 3 Fresh Water System Schematic ROUTINE MAINTENANCE FRESH WATER SYSTEM 3400 E...

Page 86: ...es in your boat are kept charged when the engines are running by alternators on the engines If equipment in the 12 V D C system is used without the engines running the batteries may lose their charge...

Page 87: ...shing Boats dealer or a qualified marine electrical service to repair 6 4 EXTERIOR EQUIPMENT AND FIBERGLASS The exterior of your 3400 Express Fisherman like most fiberglass boats requires very little...

Page 88: ...coat of wax to all smooth surfaces Hull sides and transom should receive the same cleaning as the other fiberglass surfaces A pamphlet called Congratulations Welcome To The Fiber glass Fleet is includ...

Page 89: ...uently as this will help prevent the combination of dirt and moisture from condensation from staining the fabric The clear side curtains and forward clear connector between the top and windscreen shou...

Page 90: ...ding on local conditions where your boat is stored they will need to be replaced annually or more often Regular inspection is recommended to monitor their condition See your dealer or local qualified...

Page 91: ...need dusting periodically with furniture polish The formica and cultured marble surfaces should be cleaned with a mild soap and water or a non abrasive cleaner such as Soft Scrub for difficult stains...

Page 92: ...has been installed in the engine room at the forward engine room bulkhead Please read the instructions provided from the system manufacturer for operation Always use the correct amount and type of eng...

Page 93: ...ormation from the shaft seal manu facturer is provided in the owner s packet 6 6 4 Ventilation System The engine room ventilation system is comprised of large hull side air inlets port and starboard a...

Page 94: ...ngine room intake plenums are designed so as to remove moisture from the incoming air and drain it overboard The drain fittings and hose should be kept clean and free flowing Rev A 05 02 99 Figure 6 6...

Page 95: ...bris from the strainer screen and rinse with clean water Check to be sure that the O ring under the top is intact and replace if necessary 5 Install the strainer replace the cover and tighten with the...

Page 96: ...he sender for five 5 seconds Close the valve Note The Y valve handle position must be checked carefully The direction of flow is printed in the face of the valve and may not be the same as indicated b...

Page 97: ...eSeacock Dockside Pump out Y Valve P Figure 6 8 Y Valve Head System Holding Tank Overboard Discharge Seacock HoldingTank Vent Macerator Pump Dockside Pump out Y Valve Head VacuumPump VacuumTank P P Fi...

Page 98: ...um drains The bilge pumps and shower sump areas need to be checked before leaving the boat for debris that might clog the pump The float switches must also be checked to see that they are turning the...

Page 99: ...ley Sink EngineHatch Drains P S PlenumDrain P S Cooler Freezer Drain BaitwellDrain FloorBox Drains Sump PrepCenter SinkDrain AftBilge Pump EngineRoom AccessHatch Drains HeadSink Drain Figure 6 10 Drai...

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Page 101: ...of the water is on a cradle made specifically for this purpose see Figure 7 1 The cradle must be well supported and placed on a level surface It must be placed in the proper fore and aft position in o...

Page 102: ...cover for an extended period of time will damage the gelcoat surface 7 1 FUEL SYSTEM The fuel tanks should be filled to near capacity before storage in order to minimize fuel deterioration The additio...

Page 103: ...ut and output sides of the water pump and let the tank and hoses drain into the bilge 4 Run the fresh water pump for a few seconds to remove the water from the bottom of the pump 5 Drain the water fro...

Page 104: ...er storage are the batteries To prepare them for storage 1 Make sure the batteries are fully charged 2 Turn the D C main switches to the OFF position 3 Disconnect the batteries 4 Clean the battery ter...

Page 105: ...All exterior hardware should be protected by a heavy coat of boat wax or petroleum jelly 7 5 INTERIOR EQUIPMENT The interior should be carefully cleaned before storage All carpeting should be vacuumed...

Page 106: ...air conditioning units If you are not sure if all water has drained from the system use compressed air blown in from the air conditioning water outlet on the starboard hull side to be sure Be very car...

Page 107: ...ke your boat to a facility with the required pump out facilities and follow the procedure outlined in Section 6 7 If desired flush 1 2 gallons of potable anti freeze into the system When reconnecting...

Page 108: ...e prepared for storage according to the manufacturer s recommendations Please refer to the owner s manuals for these items for specific instructions 7 6 2 Exhaust Systems The exhaust systems for the e...

Page 109: ...hoses and reassemble the strainer when complete The raw water washdown system must also be drained To do so 1 Open the seacock and the washdown faucet in the cockpit under the starboard covering boar...

Page 110: ...lean water and detergent to wash off the steering arms and linkage Dry with a clean cloth 2 Apply a light coat of petroleum jelly to the piston rod 3 Lubricate the pivot points and upper rudder bearin...

Page 111: ...with new packing 5 Coat all components with a light coat of petroleum jelly or other suitable corrosion inhibiting material such as CRC 666 or WD 40 Rev A 05 02 99 STORING AND WINTERIZING YOUR BOAT EN...

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Page 113: ...36 4 11 07 meters Beam 12 9 3 89 meters Hull Draft estimated 2 8 66 meters Approximate Dry Weight 14 000 lbs 6 350 kg Standard Fuel Capacity 350 U S gal 1 325 liters Height Above Waterline Top of Win...

Page 114: ...A 2 BOAT SPECIFIC Boat Serial No SSUP4036G798 Engine Option Port Engine Serial No Starboard Engine Serial No Head System Other Installed Options Specifications Appendix A A 2 3400 Express Fisherman...

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Page 116: ...specifically designated by governmental authorities in which boats may anchor athwartships when an object lies on a line or in a plane at right angles to the centerline of a boat beam the breadth of a...

Page 117: ...ually located in the bow of a boat used for stowing the anchor line or chain Chapman s Chapman Piloting Seamanship and Small Boat Handling 60th Edition by Elbert S Maloney Hearst Marine Books NY ISBN...

Page 118: ...s properly as designed fender a soft object of rubber or plastic used between boats and piles pier sides seawalls etc to protect the topsides from scarring and to cushion any shock of the boat strikin...

Page 119: ...d structure heat exchanger used to transfer the heat that is picked up by the closed cooling system to the raw cooling water helm the operating area of a boat hull the frame or body of the boat inboar...

Page 120: ...bles lines or anchors nautical mile distance measurement equal to a unit about 6 5th s of a statue land mile oil pump supplies lubricating oil where needed within the engine outboard a boat with the e...

Page 121: ...rd plastic that runs along the boat s sheer to protect the hull when coming alongside docks piers or other boats rudder a moveable flat surface that is attached vertically at or near the stern for ste...

Page 122: ...from over the side swimming ladder much the same as the boarding ladder except that it extends down into the water taffrail rail around cockpit thru hull a fitting used to pass fluids usually water t...

Page 123: ...e surface of the water touches the hull when it is afloat on even keel watertight bulkhead bulkheads secured so tightly so as not to let water pass wharf a structure generally parallel to the shore wo...

Page 124: ...ORMED BY A QUALIFIED MARINE ELECTRICIAN IMPROPER WIRING CAN CAUSE ELECTROCUTION AND FIRES IN BOAT WIRING Your manual should include 31 sheets of electrical schematics labeled sheet 1 of 31 through she...

Page 125: ...3 Bilge Pumps mid 3 12 aft 3 12 forward 3 12 Blowers engine room 4 10 head fan 10 cool helm 10 Cabin Power 3 Cabin Panel AC 25 DC 5 Cable Master 18 Cable Retractor 18 Cable Television 21 Central Vacuu...

Page 126: ...7 emergency shutdown 17 Helm Power 3 Helm Seat 18 Hydraulics 22 Horn 4 16 Icemaker 25 27 Inverter AC system 25 DC system 8 Lights cockpit courtesy 4 interior steps 9 cabin 5 6 7 salon galley 9 nav anc...

Page 127: ...27 head 25 27 mid cabin 27 cabin forward 28 Power Seat 4 Raw Water 4 Refrigerator AC 25 27 Shore Inlets 24 Spotlight 4 19 Stereo cockpit 4 19 salon 25 29 Stove 25 28 Synchronizer 4 19 Telephone 21 Te...

Page 128: ...umpout 11 Water Heater 25 28 Water System freshwater pumps 5 12 raw water 5 11 quantity indicators 21 gray water 5 11 shower sump 12 Windlass 3 18 Windshield vent 4 14 wipers 4 14 washer 4 14 Appendix...

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