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Built-in Cabin Heat (AC)
MAIN CABIN AND STATEROOM HEATERS keep each space at the desired individual temperature.
Controls are located in the main salon port side and in each stateroom. To make heat available you must be
on shore power or using the generator. Turn on all the AC power breakers on the main AC panel. Press
POWER on the left side of the thermostat in salon and staterooms, scroll through “Mode” options to HEAT,
set desired temperature and fan speed. There are three thermostats- Galley/dining room, master bedroom,
guest bedroom.
ELECTRONICS
Ohana’s
Raymarine E120 System is an integrated navigational system. Both of the main instruments at the
lower helm provide radar, plotter, and gps in full screen mode or split screen, depending on your preferences.
They turn on by pressing the red “On” button and accepting the terms of use by pressing OK. You may
access the navigational mode you desire by scrolling through the options using the “Page” button on the
upper right hand corn of each instrument. You may find it helpful to dedicate one instrument to one mode
and the other to a different mode. For example, have one instrument set to plotter/gps and the other to radar.
Or, have one set to plotter/gps in large scale and the other to plotter/gps in small scale to see your local
position in detail as well as your destination. All electronics manuals are located in the salon cabinet
starboard side.
VHF Radio
There are two VHF RADIOS. The first is located in the lower helm to the right of the steering wheel. Make
sure the Electronics Main breaker is on located at the DC panel. There is a second VHF RADIO located at
left side of the upper helm. Turn on at upper helm. Volume controls are located on speakers near the VHF
controls. Always monitor channel 16 while underway.
Depth Sounders
There are two DEPTH SOUNDERS, one in the pilothouse and the other on the flying bridge. To activate the
DEPTH SOUNDERS, turn on Navigation Instruments on DC panel. Set the scale, shallow alarm, and deep
alarm as desired. The sounder should provide reliable readings in shallow waters. If in doubt, switch it off,
then turn it back on to reset sounder. If your reading is blinking, it is a FALSE reading. False readings can
occur in depths of more than 200 feet or in areas of strong currents or tides.
A second identical DEPTH SOUNDER is located at the upper helm.
Remember to ALWAYS consult your charts for depth!
Note
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GPS is considered a navigation aid. Do not rely on it. Compasses, charts, and dividers are the
tools to plot position, course, and speed.
They are between the seat and window pane on the port side of
helm.