Just
Breeze
Owner’s
Notes
for
Guests
–
2021
24
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of
28
Electric
Winch
–
The
electric
winch
should
be
used
only
for
sheeting
in
the
main
sail,
Genoa
sheets,
or
running
a
person
up
the
mast
on
the
boson’s
chair.
IT
SHOULD
NOT
BE
USED
TO
ADJUST
FURLING
OR
OTHER
LINES.
It
is
too
powerful
and
can
easily
break
sails,
lines
or
fittings,
all
of
which
will
break
before
the
winch
does.
The
winch
circuit
breaker
is
behind
the
companionway
steps
in
the
port
quarter
berth.
22.
S
HOWERS
AND
S
UMP
Experienced
cruisers
know
the
sailor's
shower:
get
wet,
turn
it
off,
soap
up,
rinse
off.
CAUTION:
THE
ENGINE
CAN
HEAT
THE
WATER
TO
SCALDING
TEMPERATURES!
Each
shower
has
a
sump
pump
with
a
switch
located
in
the
shower
area.
These
pumps
also
have
breakers
on
the
main
panel.
There
is
also
a
shower
fixture
back
at
the
swim
platform.
This
is
useful
for
washing
off
shoes
after
returning
from
the
beach.
This
fixture
is
located
on
the
transom
to
port
of
the
aft
storage
locker.
23.
VHF
R
ADIO
The
main
Raymarine
radio
is
mounted
at
the
nav
station.
Turn
on
the
electronics
to
get
power
to
the
VHF
A
wireless
remote
mic/speaker
for
use
in
the
cockpit
is
at
the
starboard
helm.
The
main
VHF
must
be
running
for
this
remote
to
be
operational
and
the
two
units
are
synced
on
the
channel
they
are
on.
In
addition,
there
is
a
portable
VHF
handheld
unit
which
lives,
clipped
to
shelf
of
the
nav
station
where
it
can
be
charged
using
it’s
included
USB
cable.
This
is
floating
device
and
therefore
good
for
taking
ashore
when
needing
to
keep
in
touch
with
the
boat.
We
recommend
that
you
monitor
Channel
16
during
your
cruise.
It
is
reserved
for
emergencies
and
boat
‐
to
boat
initial
contact.
After
contact,
move
to
channels
68,
69,
72,
74
or
78.
We
listen
to
weather
channels
1,
2,
3,
4
or
8
(whichever
gives
the
best
reception)
before
we
sail
in
the
morning
and
prior
to
anchoring
for
the
evening.
Listen
for
the
reports
identified
as
“Northern
Inland
Waters”.
San
Juan
Sailing
monitors
channel
80
during
office
hours
(closed
Sundays).