3.
Spare parts and stored in several locations. Fuel additives, spare engine oil, etc.. is
located in the exterior rear locker. Spare engine filters, belts, hoses, domestic water
pump, etc… are located underneath the master suite bedding. When accessing,
please temporary store the lines and mattress to access spare parts.
Safety Equipment Locations:
1.
Flare gun – salon center cabinet – door at couch end table
2.
First Aid Kits – salon center cabinet – door at couch end table
3.
Floating Devices – under upper helm passenger seating – both front and reverse
seating.
4.
VHF – Always have your VHF on channel 16, once you are outside of the marina
areas. The red button on the right hand side of the microphone will send out a
distress signal with latitude and longitude readings to the coast guard.
5.
Fire Extinguishers – Fire Extinguishers are located in the upper helm locker on the
stairs, in the kitchen main cabinet and the master bedroom storage door at the
corner unit.
Locker / Storage Inventory:
Rear Swim Deck Locker:
•
Power cord – wrapped, fresh water hose (clean tap water only)
•
Cleaning products for exterior
•
Spare gas tank for dingy
•
Extra main diesel engine oils and liquids
Salon Sofa Area: Under cushion storage
•
12” George Foreman Electrical Grill – how to use in kitchen section
•
Electrical cord
•
Small utility vacuum
Under Forward Stateroom Bed:
•
(2) Twin inflatable mattresses
Main Electrical System:
General Overview – refer to electrical system information within the manufacture’s
operations manual.
1.
The vessel has a 50 foot 50 amp electrical cord with a 50 to 30 amp convert, which
plug into a docks electrical service.
2.
Prior to plugging the vessel into any dock electrical discount, please ensure that the
dock system’s breaker is in the off position.
3.
Secure both ends are plugged in and the cord is not hanging into the water.
4.
The main electrical panel and breakers are located in the main salon area, behind
the double wood doors. The electrical panel is separated into two halves. The AC
electrical systems side and the DC electrical systems side. The AC electrical system
works off the vessel’s battery system. The DC electrical system works from either a