
4B: Barbeque
The Barbeque mounted on the sundeck is an
outdoor extension of the galley. The BBQ is fueled by
the propane tank on the sundeck and is operated in
similar fashion to most propane units. It is very efficient;
on “low” with both burners, it will be 350 degrees!
1. To start the barbeque use the turn-knob to
“click” through the lighting position; you may
have to repeat several times.
2. Open the tank valve (counter-clockwise).
3. Locate the access port at the BBQ base
4. Turn on a burner to start the gas flow.
5. Light the burner at the access port with a
butane fire-lighter.
6. Adjust the knob to the desired intensity. If the
BBQ fails to light, you may need to use a “propane match”.
7. When you are finished with the barbeque, turn the knobs off on the grill, and also close the
valve on the propane tank.
4C: Bilge Blowers
The boat has bilge blowers controlled by switches in the DC breaker pane
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at the lower helm.
These blowers are not generally needed in the cooler climates of the Northwest; they would be used in
hot weather such as in southern latitudes, or to moderately cool the engine room when an operator
has
to be in it when the engines are, or have been recently, running.
But certain to turn them off - they
will drain the batteries.
4D: Bilge Pumps
The boat has two electric bilge pumps, one in each bilge area, each controlled by a “mode”
switch in the “12 Volt DC” panel by the lower helm. To protect the wiring, and to be sure they always
have power, the bilge pumps
breakers
on the switch panel.
Each switch in the breaker panel is labeled “Auto”, “Off” or “Man[ual]”, and these
switches should be left in the “Auto” position.
(Illustration page 4.20)
When in “Auto”, the pump is controlled by its float switch; when set to “Off” — the center position
— the pump will not run (this position is used in case the float switch will not turn off when all the water
has been pumped due to a defective float switch.) When set to “Manual”, the pump is running without
regard to the float switch. This is used by the operator to check the bilges, to drain water below the
range of the float switch, and to bypass the switch in case it is defective.
A manual bilge pump is under a small hatch in the floor just below the lower helm steering
wheel. Remove the hatch; the operating handle is nearby clipped to the wall.
Barbecue. Note tank in background.
Section 4B-4D: BBQ, Bilge Blowers & B.Pumps 4.4
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