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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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Страница 1: ...gh all the San Juan and Canadian Gulf Islands made her way further north along the sunshine coast of British Columbia and into Desolation Sound on several occasions She has stretched her sea legs even...

Страница 2: ...Marine Toilet 11 Holding Tank 11 12 Y Valve 12 Water Systems Fresh Water Tanks 12 Fresh Water Pump 13 Hot Water 13 Shower 13 Galley Stove Oven 13 Refrigeration 13 Heating Systems Diesel Heater DC 14...

Страница 3: ...ering pedestal P5 in the cockpit along with the electronic instrumentations temperature and diesel fuel gauges and warning lights low oil pressure and battery charging P6 NEVER TURN OFF THE ENGINE WIT...

Страница 4: ...completely shifted into Neutral you will feel a click as the throttle is moved to upright position when disengaging the engine Always pause in neutral position to let RPMs reduce before shifting betwe...

Страница 5: ...Acadia is outfitted to provide you with year round cruising comfort The aft cockpit is fully enclosed for inclement weather conditions P 14 Heat radiates upward from the cabin and rain cool breezes a...

Страница 6: ...he windlass every 30 ft or so to move recovered rode away from hawser and windlass inside anchor locker This will prevent jamming and avoid a need to release the jam by switching the winch control to...

Страница 7: ...elf tailing winch c pull the sheet aft while maintaining tension on the furling line d cleat when desired reefing level has been achieved To furl the Genoa apply slight tension on the jib sheet while...

Страница 8: ...y that one responsible individual is always keeping an eye on its tow rope when slowing down or stopping Bring up all the slack to prevent a wrap around the prop The dinghy pump is stored in the Port...

Страница 9: ...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 rever...

Страница 10: ...ms will lose their charge while ANCHORED or MOORED Avoid this by using power sparingly at anchor Turn the refrigerator off at night Use only one or two lights at a time Turn off systems not in use suc...

Страница 11: ...the rate of waste production up to 1 gallon per flush With an overfilled tank it is possible to break a hose clog a vent or burst the tank The result will be indescribable catastrophe and an EXPENSIV...

Страница 12: ...nt under sink labeled Note Y valves are usually wire tied to the holding tank position in respect to Coast Guard regulations Please leave it as is unless there is an emergency Be familiar with the app...

Страница 13: ...is located at the stern swim grid for cold water rinsing purposes Ensure that the faucets and nozzle are completely off after use Hint Flushing head with fresh water by extending the sink shower head...

Страница 14: ...erate either the furnace or the cabin heater Space Heater AC One 110 volt SPACE HEATER is available when connected to shore power It is located under Navigation station in main cabin and may be operat...

Страница 15: ...current C Map chart chip for this cruising area is installed in the unit and should not be removed When not in use the unit MUST be removed and stored below for theft prevention reasons Always replac...

Страница 16: ...AUTOMATIC BILGE PUMP The master switch is located next to the hot water heater under main settee facing forward seat L 9 Normally the switch will be left in the AUTO position You may occasionally hea...

Страница 17: ...the salon or engine compartment Chances are these will leak slightly once opened and propane gas could settle into low spaces Store these bottles in the cockpit cabinet Ensure gasoline and flammable m...

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