panel (be sure to turn the breaker on to read the gauge), but do not rely on this alone as the sending unit can
get clogged. T1 and T2 are the water tank levels; T3 is the holding tank level.
The holding tank is emptied in one of two ways:
1 - At a Marine Pump-Out Station, remove the WASTE CAP located starboard and open with a deck key.
(The cap is not attached for sanitary reasons so be careful to not drop it overboard!) Insert the pump-out
nozzle into the waste opening. Double-check your deck fitting! Turn on pump and open valve located on
handle. When pumping is finished, close lever on handle and turn off pump. Remove from deck fitting.
If there is a fresh water hose on the dock, RINSE the tank by adding 2 minutes of fresh water into tank. Then
re-pump to leave the tank rinsed. This also eliminates head odors.
2 - The tank’s contents can be discharged with the MACERATOR only in certain waters. Be sure to know
the rules!
To operate the macerator, open the thru-hull. Turn the macerator switch “on” on the DC electrical panel.
Listen to the macerator’s sound. When the pitch becomes higher, the tank is empty. It should only take a
few minutes to empty the tank.
WATER SYSTEMS
Fresh Water Tanks
The FRESH WATER TANKS hold 110 gallons. Observe the water level by reading the gauges on the
electrical panel (T1and T2). Gray water from the sinks and showers drain overboard through various thru-
hulls, usually located near the using unit.
To refill the tanks, remove the WATER CAPS located on the bow’s port side. Avoid flushing debris from
the deck into the tank opening. DO NOT fill water and diesel at the same time!
Fresh Water Pressure Pump
The FRESH WATER PRESSURE PUMP is located under the companionway stairs. Activate pump at the
DC panel by turning on the breaker. If the water pump continues to run, you are either out of water or might
have an air lock and need to bleed the system by opening up a faucet. If you run out of water, SHUT OFF
THE HOT WATER HEATER on the AC panel. Serious damage can occur!
Hot Water Tank
The HOT WATER TANK/HEATER has a 20-gallon capacity tank and is available when connected to shore
power or via a heat exchanger while underway. To use on shore power, flip on the water heater circuit
breaker on the AC electrical panel. Do not use the water heater if the water tank level is very low. The water
heater is located forward starboard side under the companionway stairs.