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.