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Showers 

 

Before  taking  a  SHOWER  make  sure  water  pressure  and  shower  sump  breakers  are  ON.  Take  only  very 
short  “boat”  showers  (turning  off  water  between  soaping  up  and  rinsing).  After  use,  to  keep  shower  tidy, 
wipe down the stall and floor.  Check for and remove accumulation of hair in the shower (and sink) drains.  
An additional FRESH WATER SHOWER is located in the cockpit.  Ensure that shower heads (and faucets) 
are completely turned off after use. 

 

Raw Water Wash-Down 

 
A  pressured  RAW  WATER  WASH-DOWN  is  available  from  a  hose  spigot  in  the  bow  locker  (starboard 
side).    To  activate,  flip  the  PUMP  ROCKER  SWITCH  located  at  the  electrical  panel.    After  use,  turn  the 
switch off to prevent pump burn-out. 
 
 

GALLEY 

Stove/Oven

 

 
The stove and oven are electric.  You must be hooked up to shore power or have the generator running to 
operate them because of their high electrical draw.  Turn the ELECTRIC RANGE BREAKER on at the AC 
electrical panel and operate as a standard kitchen stove/oven.  

Caution:

  Allow burners to cool before 

lowering stove’s cover. 
 

Note:  1.  If you are using the oven in conjunction with the stove, you are limited to two of the three stove burners. 
           2.  If the Electric Range breaker trips while operating the stove/oven, turn off another high draw item (such as the          
 

 water heater) until you are done cooking. 

 

Microwave 

 
This unit is operated just like a home model. 

Refrigerator-Freezer 

The  REFRIGERATOR  is  dual  voltage  (110-volt  and  12-volt  power).    It  will  automatically  use  110-volt 
power when the shore power is connected; otherwise, it will operate on 12-volt power.  Monitor the use of 
the  refrigerator  when  the  engines  are  not  charging  the  12-volt  battery  system.    The  local  power  switch  is 
located  below  the  frig’s  door.    It  can  be  turned  down  to  the  lowest  position  when  anchored  or  moored,  or 
turned off when turning in for the night. 
 

Ice Maker 

 

 
Located on the starboard side across from the Galley to the left of the bar sink cabinet.  Caution:  It uses a lot 
of energy.  It operates just like most home ice makers and will run off any AC source, including the Inverter.  
It is important to make sure that the door is closed all the way and latched, except when getting ice.

 

 

 
 
 
 

Содержание AEROKNOT

Страница 1: ...he beautiful islands of the Pacific Northwest This manual will help you become familiar with this vessel If after familiarizing yourself with it you have any questions about the boat or about places to visit please do not hesitate to ask any of the AYC staff Remember AYC vessels are non smoking boats and we appreciate you taking care in having a fun safe and memorable time aboard Happy cruising ...

Страница 2: ...al 110 Volt AC Systems Shore Shore Power Inverter Generator 12 Volt DC Systems House House Battery Bank Switch Battery Parallel Switch Sanitation Systems VacuFlush Toilets Holding Tank Water Systems Fresh Water Tanks Fresh Water Pressure Pump Hot Water Tank Showers Raw Water Wash Down Galley Stove Oven Microwave Refrigerator Freezer Ice Maker ...

Страница 3: ...ics VHF Radios Depth Sounders Radar Global Positioning System GPS Plotter Entertainment Systems AM FM Radio CD Player TV DVD Anchoring Mooring Cans Anchoring Mooring Cans Barbecue Dinghy Outboard Motor Lowering Operating Lifting Towing Crabbing Fishing Other ...

Страница 4: ...u to remove the forward floor hatches to access the most forward valve cover where the filler cap is located Please use blue shop towels located in engine room on the bulkhead and the yellow funnel Check the general condition of the BELTS new 2021 are covered so look for black dust HOSES and FUEL LINES Ensure the valve on each RAW WATER THRU HULL is in the open position lever in line with valve Ob...

Страница 5: ... will register at or above 40 PSI The engine temperature should rise slowly Note If oil pressure is low shut down engine and inspect engine compartment and look for possible cause for example loss of oil Caution If an engine is overheating or there is lack of raw water expelled in the engine exhaust stop the engine immediately Recheck the raw water cooling system to ensure the raw water thru hulls...

Страница 6: ...w will need to step off from the swim step with the stern line Another crew member will need to be at the bow or mid ship to hand over the next line Confirm TRIM TABS are in the full bow up position 8 to 10 seconds to make slow speed backing and turning easier While moving slowly to the dock or mooring location center the WHEEL e g rudders straight and use the GEARSHIFTS and THROTTLES only if nece...

Страница 7: ... signifies electronics or items to use cautiously No dots on a breaker signify irregular use or use with discretion 110 Volt AC Systems Shore Shore Power supports all AC equipment and receptacles onboard as well as the battery chargers To connect to shore power plug the 30 amp POWER CORD into the boat starboard side and then into the dock receptacle Check the power rating plug size of the nearest ...

Страница 8: ...astly kill the generator by switching generator switch to off until it dies 12 Volt DC Systems House There is one 4 battery battery bank that supports 12 volt DC power The BATTERY SWITCHES PANEL is located in the most aft port salon cabinet Normally leave the ENGINE GENERATOR and HOUSE SWITCHES in the ON position Note Do not change the position of the switches while the engines are running or the ...

Страница 9: ... on the DC electrical panel In addition the Guest Head toilet also has a rocker switch labeled Flush that must be in the on position To use the toilet for 1 after use simply depress the foot pedal down for 3 seconds and release To use the toilet for 2 first add a slight amount of additional water by lifting up with your foot underneath the foot pedal briefly and release Afterwards flush Best pract...

Страница 10: ...s 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 ...

Страница 11: ...Allow burners to cool before lowering stove s cover Note 1 If you are using the oven in conjunction with the stove you are limited to two of the three stove burners 2 If the Electric Range breaker trips while operating the stove oven turn off another high draw item such as the water heater until you are done cooking Microwave This unit is operated just like a home model Refrigerator Freezer The RE...

Страница 12: ...DEPTH SOUNDERS one in the Pilothouse s upper valance and the other on the Bridge helm To activate the LOWER and UPPER depth sounder turn on the breaker on the electrical panel and turn the switch on on the Bridge helm Set the scale shallow alarm and deep alarm as desired The depth sounder should provide reliable READINGS in shallow waters If in doubt switch it off then turn it back on to reset it ...

Страница 13: ...line before setting the anchor Colored markers are placed every 25 ft on the chain and nylon rode indicating the amount of rode If the anchorage is crowded put down at least a 3 to 1 scope 60 feet for 20 feet of water Set the anchor by reversing the engines Then let out additional scope dependent upon conditions After anchoring is complete attach bridle to anchor rode and secure to port and starbo...

Страница 14: ...pper position if not already there Do this by removing the large pin and reinserting after raising the arm It is easier to do this if you first swing the arm out over the water to give yourself more room Holding the dinghy and the line detach the STANDOFF BARS and lower the dinghy with the line into the water noting that the dinghy gets heavier as it nears the water Operating Lower the motor into ...

Страница 15: ...ot and or gear inside the boat OTHER SAFETY should be paramount in your daily cruising A MAN OVERBOARD DRILL should be discussed and perhaps even practiced with a life jacket Remember the life jackets are stowed on the Bridge in the starboard seat s compartments A few should always be out and ready Your flares and safety equipment are located in the Pilothouse cabinet under the electrical panel in...

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