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AUTO PILOT
The Autohelm Auto Pilot display is located on the instrument panel. To activate,
switch the DC breaker (Auto Pilot) to ON. Refer to the instruction manual for proper
use. Use caution when operating the auto pilot in unfamiliar waters or where
obstructions may be present.
Make sure the helm is in the unlocked position.
GPS (Global Positioning System)
The Garmin 128 GPS is located at the Nav Station. To activate, switch the DC
breaker (Electronics) to ON.
Wind System
The Raymarine wind system displays true or apparent speed and direction as well as
close-hauled segments. To activate, switch the DC breaker (Electronics) to ON.
DVD/CD Stereo AM/FM Radio
The JVC DVD/CD Stereo AM/FM Radio is located at the NAV Station. To activate,
switch the DC breaker (Radio) to ON. Use the handheld remote arrow keys to adjust
volume, fade/balance, and tone.
DVD movies may be played by opening the drop-down door and inserting a DVD
disk. Then turn the television monitor to ON and select
AV1
using the TV remote.
Sound will be heard via the stereo speakers and adjusted with the JVC remote
control.
Note: The DVD/CD is 12 volts DC while the TV is 120 volts AC.
ANCHORING
The primary working anchor, a CQR or plough type, is attached to 150 feet of chain
which is passed through the deck into the bow Anchor Locker. An additional 150 feet
of nylon rode (stowed in the starboard lazarette) may be added if necessary. The
chain is marked off in 20 foot increments.
To activate the windlass, first start your engine due to excessive power draw and
ensure that the circuit breaker switch, located behind the settee access door, is
pressed up. Locate the remote control, located in the forward crew cabin. Press the
UP
and
DOWN
buttons to raise and lower the anchor.
A spare Bruce anchor is located in the port cockpit locker with 150 feet of rode
attached.
SAILS AND RIGGING
The headsail is a 120
%
roller-furled Genoa. The furling halyard runs on the port side
of the cockpit. To unfurl the headsail: #1 Uncleat the furling halyard. #2 Wrap the
Genoa sheet clockwise around the appropriate winch. #3 Pull the sheet aft while
applying some tension to the furling halyard. #4 Cleat the furling halyard when the
Genoa is fully out or when you have achieved an appropriate reef point.
To furl the Genoa, apply slight tension on the Genoa sheets while pulling in the
furling halyard until there are 2-3 wraps of the sheet around sail. Genoa sheets are
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