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42 Super Sport

Owner’s Guide

2006 Version 1

Summary of Contents for 42 SUPER SPORT

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Page 3: ...and are contained in the OEM information packets within your Owner s Information kit If you re new to boating learn the proper rules of seamanship to ensure the safety of your passengers Refer to Chap...

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Page 5: ...l 28 Troubleshooting the DC Electrical System 31 DC Schematic 32 Electrical Schematics 33 Section 3 AC Electrical System System Organization 35 AC Power Sources 35 Shore Power 35 Generator Power 38 Op...

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Page 7: ...Section 8 Winterization and Storage Winterization Storage 107 Winterization Systems 108 Spring Recommissioning Checklist 116 Section 9 Warranty and Parts Warranty Information 117 Obtaining Warranty S...

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Page 9: ...n that can help you avoid problems If this is your rst boat or if you are changing to a type of boat you are not familiar with for your own comfort and safety please obtain handling and operation expe...

Page 10: ...sure you retain a copy of the Pre Delivery Service Record for your own reference Warranty Registration Carver warrants every boat we manufacture as explained in the Carver Limited Warranty Your copy...

Page 11: ...Registration does not extend alter or transfer the Carver Limited Warranty Refer to the Carver Limited Warranty for details Owner s Name _____________________________________________________ Street A...

Page 12: ...CARVER BOAT CORPORATION PO BOX 1010 PULASKI WI 54162 1010 CARVER BOAT CORPORATION PO BOX 1010 PULASKI WI 54162 1010...

Page 13: ...Keep in reserve for changes in your plans due to weather or other circumstances Be sure re extinguishing and lifesaving equipment is onboard This equipment must meet regulatory standards and it shoul...

Page 14: ...est for their approach Watch for changes in wind direction or cloud formations There is no substitute for a good understanding of weather conditions and what to do when the weather takes a turn for th...

Page 15: ...ines and listen for other fog signals Sound the horn or fog bell intermittently to warn others If there is any doubt in continuing your excursion anchor Listen for other fog signals while continuing t...

Page 16: ...at the re aim the re extinguisher at the base of the ames and use a sweeping motion to put out the re If the re gets out of control make a distress signal and call for help on the radio Deciding whet...

Page 17: ...l otation devices If your boat has a radio contact the U S Coast Guard or other rescue authorities immediately on VHF channel 16 or CB radio channel 22 You may also be able to use VHF channels 9 or 13...

Page 18: ...mmunications can be found in Chapman s Piloting Distress Signals The operator is required to lend assistance to a craft in distress as long as your life or boat is not put in harm s way in the process...

Page 19: ...stress signal equipment Boats owned in the United States and operating on the high seas must also carry this equipment Visual distress equipment must be readily accessible and in serviceable condition...

Page 20: ...ats longer than 40 and shorter than 65 Because your boat has a xed re extinguishing system approved by the U S Coast Guard Two Type B I or one Type B II extinguisher is required All re extinguishers s...

Page 21: ...on Navigational Rules International Inland You can get a copy from your local U S Coast Guard Unit or the United States Coast Guard Headquarters 1300 E Street NW Washington D C 20226 Other helpful pub...

Page 22: ...y Inspections The U S Coast Guard Auxiliaries or state boating o cials in many states o er courtesy inspections to check your boat for compliance with safety standards and required safety equipment Yo...

Page 23: ...rectly overboard If your boat is equipped with an overboard discharge option check with your local U S Coast Guard o ce to be sure that you are in compliance with federal regulations State and Local O...

Page 24: ...tors professionally calibrated at regular intervals Carbon monoxide CO is a colorless odorless and tasteless gas which is emitted in all engine and generator exhaust Prolonged exposure to CO can resul...

Page 25: ...gas to accumulate inside the cabin cockpit and bridge areas when operating the boat at a high bow angle or with improper or heavy loading PRECAUTION Provide adequate ventilation redistribute the load...

Page 26: ...or additional information on carbon monoxide as it relates to boating please contact marine organizations that produce safety publications For information on how to get a free VESSEL SAFETY CHECK visi...

Page 27: ...cancer and birth defects and other reproductive harm In addition oils fuels and uids contained in boats as well as waste produced by component wear contain or emit chemicals know to the State of Calif...

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Page 29: ...engine battery Each battery can be identi ed by labels attached to both its positive and negative cables Engine Batteries Each propulsion engine has its own dedicated battery Also electricity from ea...

Page 30: ...starboard of the generator on the hull To provide electricity to the generator starter turn the master disconnect switch to the ON position Refer to Section 9 Hatches and Engine Room for the exact loc...

Page 31: ...e using If this occurs either start the engines or use the onboard battery charger to recharge the batteries Never allow the boat s batteries to become completely discharged Completely discharging a b...

Page 32: ...3 Battery Charger 1 for more information on this circuit breaker The engine accessory battery charger now automatically charges the engine and accessory batteries when its voltage drops below a predet...

Page 33: ...rge level every three months using a hydrometer or voltmeter If the speci c gravity of the battery is less than 1 225 or the voltage is less than 12 4 volts charge the battery Avoid overcharging the b...

Page 34: ...r bilge blowers To activate this switch rst switch the four Bilge Blower circuit breakers ON Bilge Blower 1 4 These four breakers control the ow of electricity to the Bilge Blower switch at the helm a...

Page 35: ...yer To supply power to the DVD player switch this breaker ON Refer to the OEM information for details on operating the DVD player Fuel Transfer Pump This breaker controls the ow of electricity to the...

Page 36: ...switch in the galley To supply power to the switch switch this breaker ON Lights Navigation This breaker controls the ow of electricity to the navigation light switch at the helm To supply power to t...

Page 37: ...information for details on operating the refrigerator Spare s These breakers are reserved for aftermarket accessories you install on your boat Spotlight This breaker controls the ow of electricity to...

Page 38: ...directly overboard To supply power to the switch switch this breaker ON Refer to Section 4 Overboard Discharge for information on using the pump Water Level Gauge This gauge indicates the amount of w...

Page 39: ...rigerator The refrigerator or icemaker can operate on either 110 volt AC power or 12 volt DC power To operate the refrigerator or icemaker using DC power switch this breaker ON GPS Plotter This breake...

Page 40: ...e pump should turn on when the oat is lifted Auto Sump This breaker controls the ow of electricity to the sump pump The sump pump is needed to pump shower waste water sink waste water and air conditio...

Page 41: ...corner and is designed to assist you in changing the propulsion and generator engine oil Switch this breaker ON to enable the system Refer to the OEM information for details on operating the system NO...

Page 42: ...formation for details on operating the toilets Windlass This breaker controls the ow of electricity to the controls that operate the windlass A set of windlass controls are located both at the helm an...

Page 43: ...or that component is OFF or tripped Battery is weak or dead A wire within the 12 volt system is loose or disconnected The appropriate circuit breaker s on the DC Control Center is OFF Battery is weak...

Page 44: ...32 4127 42 Super Sport 4 06 DC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SECTION 2 DC Wiring Schematic 4127 321 014 2 11 21 05...

Page 45: ...4127 42 Super Sport 4 06 33 DC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SECTION 2 IPS Diesel Electrical Schematic 4127 321 006 2 11 3 05...

Page 46: ...34 4127 42 Super Sport 4 06 DC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SECTION 2 Gas Electrical Schematic 4127 321 020 1 12 7 05...

Page 47: ...onnected to and protected by a circuit breaker installed in the AC Control Center The white wire returns the current from the equipment or receptacle to the power source Safety ground wires are green...

Page 48: ...connect your boat to a shore power source Using a damaged cord or a cord that is not designed for this purpose can cause electrical shock resulting in death or serious injury 5 Locate your 50 shore po...

Page 49: ...marina management of the reverse polarity problem and use a di erent shore power source box If you are not in Germany or Italy disconnect the shore power cord Notify marina management of the reverse...

Page 50: ...er The seacock and strainer are located near the starboard aft corner of the generator in the IPS system The location of this strainer in beneath the generator in the Inboard system Refer to Section 9...

Page 51: ...SUPPLY LINE Generator Generator Seawater Strainer Generator Seacock Fuel Shut Off Valve Exhaust Thru Hull Fitting GENERATOR IPS RETURN LINE SUPPLY LINE SUPPLY LINE Generator Generator Seawater Straine...

Page 52: ...starts you may damage the starter While you are attempting to start the generator never hold the STOP START switch in the START position for more than 10 seconds 10 Push the spring loaded generator S...

Page 53: ...may create a dangerous situation NOTE Sometimes a circuit breaker location is labeled but no circuit breaker is present In this case the component named on the label is an option that is not installe...

Page 54: ...until after you have opened the seacock that supplies the air conditioning system with seawater Refer to Section 4 Air Conditioning System for more information Air Conditioning Unit Salon This breake...

Page 55: ...to the battery charger Refer to the OEM information for details on operating the battery charger Central Vacuum This breaker controls the ow of electricity to the optional central vacuum system Switch...

Page 56: ...r home Exterior receptacles are for temporary use only Do not leave equipment plugged into them for extended periods of time NOTE If this circuit breaker is ON but power is not available at any of the...

Page 57: ...arity of the shore power source for the respective line circuit is incorrect Refer to Section 3 Shore Power for information on correcting reverse polarity If reverse polarity occurs immediately switch...

Page 58: ...opriate circuit breaker at the shore power source box is ON The appropriate AC Main circuit breaker group is ON The appropriate Shore 1 or 2 circuit breaker group on the AC Control Center is ON If the...

Page 59: ...di erence in current and shuts o power to the receptacle This limits the amount of time the person is being shocked to a brief moment which can reduce the amount of injury to the person Any electrica...

Page 60: ...trical Loads When operating AC powered devices through your boat s AC electrical system be aware that each device exerts a load on the system This load is equal to the amount of current amps that the...

Page 61: ...ansom These anodes corrode and deteriorate before the boat s underwater ttings and provide a visual reference to the level of stray current to which your boat is being exposed Your boat s 12 volt DC e...

Page 62: ...ontrol panel is OFF The generator failed The voltmeter failed A wire within the AC electrical system is loose or disconnected The Receptacles breakers on the AC Control Center are OFF A GFCI tripped T...

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Page 65: ...n reverse cycle mode when the seawater temperature is below 40 F Powering the Air Conditioning 1 Make sure the air conditioning seacock is closed Remove and clean the air conditioning system s seawate...

Page 66: ...Seawater Strainer Seawater Seacock Salon Air Conditioner Unit Salon Air Conditioner Condensate Thru Hull Discharge Salon Air Conditioner Thru Hull Discharge Forward Air Conditioner Unit Forward Sump...

Page 67: ...for the exact location of this plate NOTE Thoroughly ush and sanitize the water system before initial use and at least once each season Do not over ll the water tank or leave the ll hose unattended wh...

Page 68: ...orward Shower Guest Head Guest Sink Guest Shower Galley Sink Bridge Wetbar Icemaker Fresh Water Tanks Water Heater Shore Water Inlet Transom Fresh Water Washdown Cockpit Hand Shower Fresh Water Tank V...

Page 69: ...e decreases to a predetermined point the pressure water pump automatically turns on and increases the pressure This ensures a steady ow of water any time you open a faucet Sometimes a recently lled sy...

Page 70: ...board locker in the cockpit Fresh Water Washdowns The optional bow and transom fresh water washdowns enable you to use water from the fresh water tank to washdown and clean your boat Fresh water washd...

Page 71: ...a garden hose to the shore water tting 3 Attach the other end of the hose to the dockside water tap 4 Close all sink and shower faucets 5 Make sure the Auto Sump circuit breaker on the Safety Breaker...

Page 72: ...lge System Your boat contains three bilges and three automatic bilge pumps The bilge is the lowest point in the interior of the boat s hull where any water that nds its way into the hull will accumula...

Page 73: ...ump Thru Hull Discharge Amidships Bilge Pump and Sesnor Aft Bilge Pump Thru Hull Discharge Aft Bilge Pump and Sensor Amidships Bilge Pump Thru Hull Discharge Forward Bilge Pump and Sensor Manual Bilge...

Page 74: ...he bilge Automatic Operation Each bilge pump is wired to its own circuit breaker on the Safety Breaker Panel and then routed to the Accessory Battery Incorporated into each bilge pump is a oat switch...

Page 75: ...toilet To operate the vacuum ush system 1 Turn the Accessory Battery master disconnect switch to the ON position 2 On the Safety Breaker Panel switch the Vacuum Heads circuit breaker ON 3 Check the h...

Page 76: ...N 4 Master Head Waste Tank Filter Waste Tank Vent Waste Tank Deck Plate Overboard Discharge Pump Vacuum Generator for Guest Head Vacuum Generator for Master Head Waste Tank Guest Head Overboard Waste...

Page 77: ...deck tting and activate the pumpout vacuum again to remove the fresh water and any remaining waste 6 Replace the WASTE deck plate Overboard Discharge NOTE It is against the law to discharge waste over...

Page 78: ...late labeled WASTE using the removal tool supplied with your boat This plate is located in the cockpit on the port side deck rail 8 Flush the waste tank by pouring a few gallons of fresh water through...

Page 79: ...harge NOTE It is against the law to discharge grey water overboard in some areas of the United States It is your responsibility to make sure that you are in compliance with all applicable Federal stat...

Page 80: ...t on the forward port weatherboard Refer to Section 9 Deck Plates for the exact location of this plate 8 Flush the grey water tank by pouring a few gallons of fresh water through the WASTE deck tting...

Page 81: ...bed to the fuel tank located on the same side of the boat as the engine The diesel propulsion system uses fuel supply and return lines The supply lines feed fuel to the engine The return lines transfe...

Page 82: ...system An entry on the Carver Pre Delivery Service Record veri es the dealer s completion of this inspection Over time water can condense inside the fuel tanks especially in areas with high humidity...

Page 83: ...ff Valves If your boat has diesel engines models manual fuel shut o valves are installed on top of each fuel tank A shut o valve is supplied for each fuel tank and the transfer pump tting Refer to the...

Page 84: ...ach cruise make sure the cooling system seacocks are closed then make sure the optional strainers are free of seaweed and other debris Open the cooling system seacocks before you start your engines Th...

Page 85: ...SYSTEM INBOARD Starboard Engine Generator Oil Changer Pump Starboard Engine Oil Hose Port Engine Oil Hose Port Engine Generator Oil Hose Oil Changer Drain Wand Starboard Engine Generator Oil Changer...

Page 86: ...the starboard inboard side of the engine room in the IPS system This tank is located on the forward bulkhead for the Inboard system Refer to Section 9 Engine Room for the exact location of the re supp...

Page 87: ...hut o the a ected engine Even with high temperature alarms installed it is important that you visually monitor both temperature gauges while running the engines If a temperature gauge indicates excess...

Page 88: ...has its own voltmeter Refer to Section 2 Monitoring Battery Voltage Levels for details on the operating the voltmeters Fuel Gauges The fuel gauges display the approximate amount of fuel in the fuel ta...

Page 89: ...is reduces engine noise and vibration and improves engine e ciency Use the engine synchronizer gauge to monitor the speed of each engine Adjust the shift throttle levers so that the synchronizer gauge...

Page 90: ...stem Preparing for Cruising Follow the steps below to safely fuel your boat and operate its engines Fueling 1 Make sure that your boat is securely moored 2 Close all portlights windows hatches and doo...

Page 91: ...tand this Owner s Guide and all OEM information 2 Check both fuel gauges to verify that you have su cient fuel for your trip 3 Inspect the engine room a Sni for fuel vapor b Check the bilge water leve...

Page 92: ...hose Starting the Engines 1 Open the cooling system seacocks for both engines 2 Move both shift throttle levers to neutral 3 Select the engine you wish to start rst NEVER start both engines at the sam...

Page 93: ...oving hot machinery Keep your hands feet and body out of the engine room while one or both engines are operating 3 Look into the engine room and visually inspect the fuel system hoses and exhaust hose...

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Page 95: ...Mapping Agency or the U S Coast Guard is an excellent resource for updating charts Compass The compass is the most important piece of navigation equipment onboard your boat To operate properly the co...

Page 96: ...he current by approaching or leaving with the current instead of ghting against it Also the operator should adequately fender his boat against collisions with docks or other boats Leaving a Pier or Mo...

Page 97: ...ne into reverse as the boat comes in You may have to shift into and out of gear to control the boat s speed Picking Up a Mooring As you return to the anchorage approach your mooring at slow speed Take...

Page 98: ...n astern is made by shifting the starboard engine to neutral Check sternway stop reverse motion by shifting your engines to forward gear and throttling forward Full stern turns can be executed but wat...

Page 99: ...87 OPERATING AND MANEUVERING SECTION 6 Both Engines Forward Starboard Engine Forward Tracking Forward Props Only Tracking Astern Props Only Port Engine Forward Port Engine Reverse Both Engines Reverse...

Page 100: ...erence have changed reset your anchor When weighing pulling in your anchor pull the line in until it is vertical When the line is taut a hard tug will pull the anchor s shank up If the anchor is stuck...

Page 101: ...nd cause serious damage The following information serves only as a guide to mooring your boat The mooring illustration demonstrates possible mooring lines for a small vessel These lines include the 1...

Page 102: ...i cation on the hull 6 A representative of your Carver Dealer has reviewed the operation of the boat and its systems with you and answered all of your questions to your satisfaction If possible pick a...

Page 103: ...rim Tabs Your boat is equipped with a set of trim tabs Trim tabs help the boat get on plane by allowing you to adjust the attitude of the boat for variables such as load passengers seas or wind Under...

Page 104: ...o beam adjustments If the majority of your passengers are sitting on the port side you may nd that the starboard side of your boat is riding higher than the port side Use the BOW DOWN side of the star...

Page 105: ...form Type A maintenance 48 hours after the rst launching of your boat and 48 hours after launching your boat following a period of onshore storage Type B Maintenance Perform Type B maintenance after t...

Page 106: ...ance and nicks X Check strut bearings X Check rudder alignment X Check all thru hull ttings X Inspect shaft seals X X X X Check engine and shaft alignment X X X X Spray ignition switch with contact cl...

Page 107: ...ion of all 12 volt equipment X X X X Check operation of all AC equipment X X X Inspect shore power cords X X Inspect generator water intake and discharge X X X Inspect zincs anodes Perform generator m...

Page 108: ...clean woven fabrics X Spot clean carpet X EXTERIOR Check compass for magnetic deviation X Check trim tab system for leaks X X Check tightness and caulking of deck hardware X Clean upholstery X X Clea...

Page 109: ...nd a sti nylon or natural bristle brush to wash nonskid surfaces Do not wax the nonskid surfaces Waxing them makes them slippery and dangerous to walk on Wax all non tread areas at least once a season...

Page 110: ...our boat s hull The anti fouling elements in this paint have a limited life span usually from one to three years depending on how and where you use your boat Inspect the hull bottom once a year If you...

Page 111: ...ery week even if the boat hasn t been used since the last cleaning If you discover any rust remove it immediately Failure to do so leads to irreversible pitting Use brass silver or chrome polish to re...

Page 112: ...will damage it Denatured alcohol 3M Citrus Cleaner Ammonia and hydrogen peroxide Exterior Carpet Rinse the optional bridge and deck carpet with fresh water when cleaning the other portions of the boa...

Page 113: ...e leads to a damp musty environment which encourages the growth of mildew Woodwork Solid hardwood and hardwood veneer are used throughout the interior of your boat Treat this woodwork like you treat y...

Page 114: ...nd polishing compound Do not use glass cleaners abrasive cleaners or aromatic solvents on plexiglass Doing so etches the plexiglass Mechanical Systems The following paragraphs explain how to maintain...

Page 115: ...ter that has a lot of sand or other abrasive material suspended in it Have a marine technician inspect the strut bearings whenever the boat is pulled Replace the bearings when the technician recommend...

Page 116: ...er only The ll level is marked on the side of the battery case Spray the connections for the bridge instruments and switches with an electrical connection protector every six months Fresh Water System...

Page 117: ...ion of each bilge pump oat switch to ensure that it is operating properly Clean the oat switch so that it can move freely Clean the bilge pumps twice a season by wiping any dirt or oil from their exte...

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Page 119: ...oat from the water hire an experienced professional who has the proper equipment and is trained in lifting yachts The boat s hull must be properly supported during the lifting operation to avoid serio...

Page 120: ...u will need to remove the internal battery to prevent freeze damage Refer to the OEM information for details on removal of the unit Air Conditioning System Refer to the OEM information for details on...

Page 121: ...2 Close all faucets 3 On the DC Control Center switch the Water Pump circuit breaker ON 4 If your boat does not have the optional grey water holding system place a large bucket under the sump dischar...

Page 122: ...eacock You must use a nontoxic non alcohol RV type pink antifreeze in your boat s raw water washdown system Using the wrong type of antifreeze can damage the raw water washdown system The repair of su...

Page 123: ...bed in Section 4 Emptying the Waste Tank Remove as much of the fresh water used in ushing the tank as possible You must use a nontoxic non alcohol RV type pink antifreeze in your boat s sanitation sys...

Page 124: ...grey water holding system turn the Y valve to select the waste tank 6 On the Safety Breaker Panel a Turn the Accessory Battery master disconnect switch to the ON position b Switch the Main One circui...

Page 125: ...ntifreeze in your boat s grey water holding system Using the wrong type of antifreeze can damage the grey water holding system The repair of such damage is not included under the terms of the Carver L...

Page 126: ...Pump circuit breaker ON 8 Turn the overboard discharge pump switch ON 9 When a steady stream of antifreeze ows from the overboard discharge tting turn the overboard discharge pump switch OFF 10 Close...

Page 127: ...lly check on the boat while it is in storage to make sure that it is in good condition Storage Dry Storage If your boat will be in outside storage properly support a storage cover and secure it over t...

Page 128: ...ace fuel lters Electrical System Check battery water level Charge batteries Inspect connections for corrosion Plumbing Purge fresh water system of antifreeze Replace Sealand vent lters Inspect seacock...

Page 129: ...ivery Service procedure Boat and Systems Review A representative from your Carver Dealer will review the operation of your boat and its systems with you Owner s Responsibilities Pre Delivery Service R...

Page 130: ...he dealer and the owner NOTE Your Carver Dealer is the ONLY person authorized to approve warranty work If warranty service is needed you MUST contact your Carver Dealer rst There are no exceptions to...

Page 131: ...vide them with your boat s HIN OEMs Whenever you need information about a system or component on your boat contact your Carver Dealer rst If your Dealer is unable to provide the information contact th...

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Page 133: ...24 m Draft 46 1 17 m Bridge Clearance with arch 19 5 1 17 m Weight with fuel and water 33 650 lbs 15263 kg Water System 90 U S gals 409 liters Waste System 50 U S gals 227 liters Water Heater 11 U S...

Page 134: ...atteries Battery Chargers Fire Extinguisher Fresh Water Tanks Generator Port and Starboard Fuel Tanks Water Pump Utility Room Safety Breaker Panel Washer and Dryer optional Aft Bilge Pump Grey Water T...

Page 135: ...Waste Pumpout Plate Grey Water Pumpout Plate Port Fuel Fill Plate Vent Shore Water Connectors Starboard Fuel Fill Plate Vent Fresh Water Fill Plate Cablemaster Fresh Water Washdown Fittings Raw Water...

Page 136: ...ge Pump Discharge 5 Dinette Air Conditioning Condensate Discharge 6 Forward Bilge Pump Discharge 7 Washer Dryer Discharge 8 Shower Sump Discharge 9 Rope Locker Drain 10 Forward Air Conditioning Discha...

Page 137: ...Only Trasom Drain Depth Sonar Transducer Drain Diesel Gas Only Generator Water Pick Up Diesel Gas Only Salon Air Conditioning Discharge Dinette Air Conditioning Discharge Diesel or Gas Pick Up Diesel...

Page 138: ...Conditioning Unit Salon Air Conditioning Unit Dinette Air Conditioning Unit Waste Tank Generator Battery Charger Generator Seacock Fire Suppression System Oil Changer Port and Starboard Engines Port E...

Page 139: ...Pump Forward Air Conditioning Unit Dinette Air Conditioning Unit Waste Tank Generator Battery Charger Fire Suppression System Port and Starboard Engines Starboard Engine Battery Engine Accessory Batte...

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