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in reserve for starting the engines in the event that the other
battery banks become discharged.
Genset
An ON/OFF switch that activates the primary 12-volt circuit
for the generator and the circuit for the optional bow thruster.
The Generator switch should be off whenever the boat is in
port or at anchor to keep this circuit in reserve for starting the
engines in the event that the other battery banks become dis-
charged. Always make sure this switch is activated with the
engine circuits to ensure the bow thruster will be available
when needed.
Port Engine
An ON/OFF switch that activates the primary 12-volt circuit
for the port engine and the 12-volt accessory circuits. The
Port Engine switch should be on whenever the boat is in port
or at anchor to activate the house and cockpit DC accesso-
ries.
Windlass Circuit Breaker
The windlass breaker is a “Push to Reset” breaker located
below the battery switches in the cabin DC panel that pro-
tects the primary circuit for the optional windlass. It is a
heavy-duty breaker that requires a firm push to be reset.
Accessory Circuit Breakers
Dinette Lights
Supplies 12-volt electrical current to the light switches in the
dinette.
Galley Lights
Supplies 12-volt electrical current to the light switches for
the galley.
V-Berth Lights
Supplies 12-volt electrical current to the light switches in the
V-Berth.
Fwd Reading Lights
Supplies 12-volt electrical current to the switches built into
the light fixtures on the forward V-Berth bulkhead. The knob
on the switch rotates to control the intensity of the light.
Aft Reading Lights
Supplies 12-volt electrical current to the switches built into
the light fixtures above each end of the dinette lounge seat.
The knob on the switch rotates to control the intensity of the
light.
Courtesy Lights
Supplies 12-volt electrical current to the courtesy lights near
the cabin sole. The lights are activated by a switch next to
the cabin door.
Stbd Fwd DC Cockpit Outlet
Supplies 12-volt electrical current to the DC accessory outlet
in the cockpit below the gunnel near the baitwell.
Stbd Aft DC Cockpit Outlet
Supplies 12-volt electrical current to the DC accessory outlet
in the rear cockpit below the gunnel near the starboard hawse
pipe.
Helm Main
Supplies 12-volt electrical current to the helm switch panels
and accessories. It also supplied current to the aft cockpit
switch panel located next to the cockpit door.
Stereo
Supplies 12-volt electrical current to the stereo.
Cockpit Amplifier
Supplies 12-volt electrical current to the amplifier for the
speakers in the cockpit.
Cabin Amplifier
Supplies 12-volt electrical current to the amplifier for the
speakers in the cabin.
TV Antenna/DVD Player (Optional)
Supplies 12-volt electrical current to the optional DVD player.
Also supplies current to the TV gain control located behind
the TV in the galley.
Rotate the knob to adjust the TV antenna amplification for
best picture quality. Turn up the gain to full where the sta-
tions are weak, or attenuate where the signals are strong. Refer
to the TV antenna owner’s manual for information on the TV
antenna and gain control.
Port Fwd DC Cockpit Outlet
Supplies 12-volt electrical current to the DC accessory outlet
in the cockpit below the gunnel near the bait prep station.
Port Aft DC Cockpit Outlet
Supplies 12-volt electrical current to the DC accessory outlet
in the cockpit below the gunnel near the port hawse pipe.
Head Systems
Supplies electrical current directly to the vacuum pump on
the electric head system and the overboard macerator pump
out system. A vacuum switch on the pump automatically
controls the pump and maintains proper vacuum in the sys-
tem.
Fresh Water Pump
Supplies 12-volt electrical current to the fresh water system.
The pump is the pressure demand type and is protected by
the circuit breaker in the panel and an automatically resetting
breaker on the pump motor.
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