OPERATING YOUR BOAT
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53 COUPE
4.
Determine the voltage/
amperage available from
the dockside shore power
station (240V-50A or 120V-
30A).
Note: Using 120V-30A shore
power will reduce the function-
ality of your Tiara’s AC elec-
trical system. Use 240V-50A
shore power whenever avail-
able to allow full functionality
of your Tiara’s AC system.
5.
Extend the shore power cord. Open the cover. Flip the cablemaster switch,
located near the shore power cord cover, to the OUT position (
Figure 5-2
).
When sufficient cable is extended to reach the shore power station, return
the cablemaster switch to the neutral or center position. The optional for
-
ward shore power connection is equipped with a separate cable. If using
the forward cable, plug the cable into the receptacle located in the anchor
locker.
CAUTION
!
When routing electric cables and dockside water hoses from the
boat to the dock, be sure to allow sufficient slack so the cables and
hoses will not be strained in any way as the boat moves within its
slip. Do not allow cables or hoses to dangle into the water.
6.
Plug the cable into the dockside shore power station outlet.
7.
Switch ON the breaker(s) at the dockside shore power station outlet.
8.
Switch ON the shore power breaker (
Figure 5-1
) in the aft port shore
power locker or
anchor locker.
9.
Check the shore power indicator lights on the AC Distribution Panel. B
e
sure the green AVAIL light for the applicable shore power source (AFT
SHORECORD or optional FWD SHORECORD), is lit.
5.
Switch ON any necessary AC breakers on the AC Distribution Panel un
-
derneath the starboard salon loveseat.
6.
Check the bilge areas of your boat—forward, aft, and in the engine room —
for unexpected water or debris.
7.
Check and open any seacocks that may have been shut off (closed) when
you last left your boat.
8.
Check the levels of the port and starboard engine oil, coolant, transmis
-
sion fluid and, if installed, IPS unit oil. Also check the generator oil and
coolant levels. Inspect for any fuel fumes or other unusual smells; if de
-
tected, investigate the cause and correct any problems.
9.
At the helm area, activate equipment switches and check to see that all
equipment (horn, wipers, navigation lights, etc.) is functioning properly.
Refer to the equipment manufacturers’ user manuals for more information.
5.1.1 Connecting to Shore Power
Use 240V-50A shore power whenever available to allow full functionality of your
boat’s AC system. A 240V-50A shore power cable is located in the aft port shore
power locker on the deck and is connected to a powered cable recoil system. To
pay out or retrieve the cord, the CABLEMASTER breaker on the DC Distribution
Panel must be ON.
To connect to shore power:
1.
Switch OFF the shore power breaker
labeled AFT SHORECORD and, if
installed, the FWD SHORECORD
breaker on the AC Distribution Panel.
2.
Switch OFF the shore power breaker
(
Figure 5-1
) in the aft port shore
power locker (
Figure 5-2
). If using the
optional forward shore power connec
-
tion, switch OFF the additional break
-
er (
Figure 5-1
) located in the anchor
locker.
3.
If there is a breaker switch at the dockside shore power station (on the
dock), verify that it is in the OFF position.
Figure 5-1: Shore power breaker
and selector switch
Figure 5-2: Aft port shore power locker and
cable master switch
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