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ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS
AM/FM Stereo Radio
The Sony brand stereo unit is located on the forward starboard side of the salon It operates like a normal car
radio. There are Bose speakers (stereo) in the salon and two (stereo) on the bridge. The FADER controls
the distribution of the salon and bridge speakers. The BALANCE controls the sound distribution in the left
and right speakers.
CD Changer
The CD remote changer unit is located in the salon, and also master stateroom. The CD changer control
panel is left of the master stateroom bed. To activate the control panel, push the play button.
To remove the CD changer cartridge at the bottom of the cabinet, slide the cover to the right and push the
eject button.
TV/VCR
A TV/VCR is stored in the entertainment cabinet in the salon. To use, the remotes are marked with marking
tape for the unit they operate. The control to raise/lower the TV screen is located in the 2
nd
cabinet to the
right of the stove top. Push power button on Sony receiver on the top left. Raise TV with buttons inside port
galley cabinet by refrigerator. TV remote is in small box by lamp. DVD’s stereo is under receiver (no
satellite).
ANCHORING
The primary WORKING ANCHOR is a 60 lb. Delta and is attached to 300 ft chain passed through the deck
from the ANCHOR LOCKER. The locker can be accessed through the forward starboard deck hatch and a
side hatch within that locker.
The main breaker for the windlass is located in the engine room on the aft starboard bulkhead. It can remain
on and does not need to be touched unless it pops under heavy load. The WINDLASS POWER SWITCH is
located at the lower helm. Switch this on and go up on the bow to lower the anchor. At the bow remove the
restraining lanyard, tap gently on the ‘down’ foot control to lower the anchor. If necessary, gently guide the
anchor over the anchor roller to prevent binding on the pulpit.
Let out sufficient ANCHOR RODE (chain) before setting the anchor. Colored markers are placed every 50
feet on the chain, indicating the amount of rode. If the anchorage is crowded put down at least a 3 to 1 scope
(60 feet for 20 feet of water), back the anchor in with a short burst from the engine. Once the anchor sets,
slack out additional chain to a minimum of 4 to 1 scope. Let out additional scope dependent upon
conditions. Turn off WINDLASS SWITCH at lower helm.
Before raising the anchor, ALWAYS start the engines as it uses large amounts of power. Turn ‘on’ the
WINDLASS SWITCH and slowly maneuver the boat toward the anchor. As the boat moves toward the
anchor, press the ‘up’ control to take up slack line. Give the windlass short rests as you are pulling it up.
Place yourself in position to guide the anchor onto the roller. As the anchor rises, be careful not to allow it to
swing against the hull. Wash it down if you have a wash down pump before it goes into anchor locker.