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the tank opening. As the tank fills, the sound will rise in pitch or gurgle. Pay attention to the TANK
OVERFLOW VENT
on the outside of the hull opposite the tank opening. The sound may indicate that
the tank is nearly full. Top off carefully, and be prepared to catch spilled fuel. Spillage may result in a
nasty fine from law enforcement. Replace deck cap.
Caution -- Clean up splatter and spillage immediately for environmental and health reasons. Wash
hands with soap and water thoroughly.
Boat Systems: Electrical
The electrical system is divided into two distribution systems: 110-volt AC and 12-volt DC
.
The systems are controlled from the AC ELECTRICAL PANEL located next to chart table/navigation
station on bulkhead facing forward, the DC AUXILIARY PANELS (labeled #1 & #2) are located at chart
table (P 25), and the BATTERY SWITCHES FOUND in aft cabin above engine cover. (P 8).
When not connected to shore power, batteries are providing all power. Therefore, monitor the use of
onboard electricity carefully with your voltmeters located on DC Panel #1 (P25), and turn off electrical
devices that are not needed.
110-Volt AC System
SHORE POWER supports the water heater and receptacles on board, as well as the battery charger.
To connect to shore power, plug the
POWER CORD
into the boat and then into the dock receptacle.
Check the power rating/plug size of the nearest dock receptacle (that is 30 amp, 20 amp, or 15 amp). If
necessary, add a CORD ADAPTER located in Locker 13. Turn the dock power on. Cords coming off the
bow can be wrapped loosely around the bow line.
At the ELECTRICAL PANEL, flip the AC CIRCUIT BREAKER on. Check that the reversed polarity
warning light is NOT on. Then turn on appropriate breakers for battery charger, water heater, and
auxiliary outlets. If you are not getting power to your outlets, check that one of your GFIs has not been
tripped.
Inverter Power (110-volt AC)
The INVERTER provides AC power only to the 110-volt receptacle located on chart table console when
the boat is disconnected from shore power. This inverter has a maximum output of 1.1 amps and is
intended to run small non-motor or heating appliances. It is normally used to run the TV signal booster
which is plugged into it. This inverter is activated at DC Panel #2 with an on/off switch. Make certain
that it is on.
The inverter’s power source is the DC house batteries located under aft berth outboard in locker # 10.
The quantity of DC power is limited to the capacity of these batteries. Therefore, running hair dryers,
toaster, coffeepots, space heater, etc. will not work and/or will quickly discharge the house/inverter
batteries. Do not use items that generate any heat through the inverter. Monitor your battery usage very
carefully!
A second Portable Inverter is used to power the TV/DVD unit when disconnected from shore power.
This inverter also has a maximum output of 1.1 amps. The inverter is stored in the upper Port side settee
locker (labeled) and is connected between the 12V cigarette outlet plug on DC Panel #1 and the 110V
switched power bar on Port side shelf.
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