SEATTLE Sailing Club Puff J/105 Quick Manual Download Page 3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Guide 

 

Name: PUFF

 

Registration No: WN5739NZ 

LOA: 34’-6” 

Make/Model: J/105 

Draft: 6’-6” 

Year: 1995 

Beam: 11’-0” 

FCC call sign: WDJ668 

Mast Height (above waterline): 50’-4” 

Engine: Yanmar 2GM20F 

Location/Access 

Behind companionway steps 

Engine Control Panel 

In cockpit - port aft of binnacle 

Engine Battery Switch

   To port of engine cover in cabin 

Engine Hour Meter 

Port aft bulkhead in cabin 

Fuel Gauge 

Under port side settee 

Ignition/Start 

On Engine Control panel 

Throttle 

Combines direction and speed.  

Shifting 

To engage transmission, push the lever starboard (fwd) or port (reverse) 
until it “clicks” into place. To increase speed, continue to move the lever 
forward or reverse, watching the tachometer to ensure speed isn’t too high.  
 

To disengage transmission, pull out the silver button and move the lever to 
port. Speed can be adjusted when the lever is moved port or back; 
transmission is disengaged as long as the silver button is out. 

Engine Starting 

1. Pull out the silver button to the starboard of the throttle lever. 
2. With button out, push the throttle lever to port about 1/3 
3.

 

Insert key and turn to “on” position (alarm will sound) 

4. Push in the start button for about 5-10 seconds and the engine should start 
5. At this point the audible alarm should turn off. If not, Stop the engine 

Stop Engine 

Engine stop is on the port side of the binnacle 

Summary of Contents for Puff J/105

Page 1: ... Puff J 105 Quick Guide ...

Page 2: ...1 Engine Starting 1 Bilge Pump Stop Engine 1 Electric Bilge Pump 4 Manual Bilge Pump 4 Electrical Electrical Panel 2 General Notes House Battery Switch 2 Stove 4 Battery Charging 2 Galley Sink 4 Monitoring Batteries 2 Head Sink 4 DC Panel 2 Hot Water Heater 4 Anchor 4 Electronics GPS Chart Plotter 2 Deck Plate Thru Hull Locations Depth Wind Instruments 2 Diagram 5 Sails Rigging Inventory Headsail ...

Page 3: ...se until it clicks into place To increase speed continue to move the lever forward or reverse watching the tachometer to ensure speed isn t too high To disengage transmission pull out the silver button and move the lever to port Speed can be adjusted when the lever is moved port or back transmission is disengaged as long as the silver button is out Engine Starting 1 Pull out the silver button to t...

Page 4: ...tter N A Depth Speed Wind Instruments Located on either side of the helm To Use 1 In main cabin turn Instruments switch on the DC panel to on 2 Depth speed and wind will read automatically Sails Headsail Jib that can be furled in to work as a storm jib Unfurl slowly on windy days Mainsail Outhaul is under the boom Cunningham attaches at the mast above gooseneck Boom vang adjustments run back to co...

Page 5: ...pen which is under the v berth port side Head Operation 1 Move selector switch to wet bowl 2 Pump 3 5 times to allow water into the bowl 3 After use move the selector switch to dry bowl and pump contents until the bowl is empty 4 Move the switch back to wet bowl pump again a few times to bring in water then change to dry bowl pumping water through until the bowl is empty ...

Page 6: ...g through and out the bilge exit thru hull Pumping will become easier as water exits the boat 3 Remove handle and place back in chart table 2nd manual bilge pump is located in the port aft locker Handle is stowed next to the pump Extend hose to bilge before use Operation is the same as above General Notes Refrigeration N A Stove Alcohol based Galley Sink Seacock located in a cabinet under the sink...

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Page 8: ...nguishers 2 Port side of companionway starboard galley First Aid Kit 2 1 Galley 2 Head Flashlight 1 Inside yellow safety box located in starboard locker in head area PFD s Type I 7 Hanging in starboard locker in head area PFD Type IV throwable 2 1 Square cushion behind port settee 2 Life ring behind starboard setee Tool Repair Kit 1 Drawer under chart table Vessel registration 1 Taped to bulkhead ...

Page 9: ...Safety Equipment Diagram ...

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