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Pumping too fast may not allow enough time for air to escape, which may result in spouting from the
tank opening. As the tank fills, the sound will rise in pitch or gurgle. Pay attention to the TANK
OVERFLOW VENT
on the outside of the hull on the port side. The sound may indicate that the tank
is nearly full. Top off carefully, and be prepared to catch spilled fuel. Spillage may result in a nasty
fine from law enforcement. Replace deck cap
Caution -- Clean up splatter and spillage immediately for environmental and health reasons. Wash
hands with soap and water thoroughly.
BOAT SYSTEMS
Electrical Systems
The electrical system is divided into two distribution systems: 110-volt AC and 12-volt DC.
The systems are controlled from the AC ELECTRICAL PANEL, the DC AUXILIARY PANEL, both
located above navigation station, and the BATTERY SWITCHES FOUND on the side of the engine
compartment, across from the navigation station.
When not connected to shore power, batteries are providing all power. Therefore, monitor the use of
onboard electricity carefully with your voltmeter located on the Electrical Panels, and turn off
electrical devices that are not needed.
Most breakers are labeled by colored dots. Green signifies “usually on”. Red is “usually off” Blue
dots are water pressure or water-related like pumps. Yellow signifies electronics or items to use
cautiously. No dots are breakers signify irregular use or use with discretion.
110-Volt AC System
SHORE POWER supports the water heater, refrigerator/freezer, microwave, televisions,
dehumidifier, HEATER COOLANT CIRCULATION PUMP, and receptacles on board, as well as
the battery charger.
To connect to shore power: plug the POWER
CORD into the boat and then into the dock
receptacle. Check the power rating/plug size
of the nearest dock receptacle (that is 30 amp,
20 amp, or 15 amp). If necessary, add a
CORD ADAPTER located STBD of the
boarding stairs, in the stern storage
compartment. Turn the dock power on. Cords
coming off the bow can be wrapped loosely
around the bow line. IF POWER DOES
NOT TURN ON, CHECK THE CIRCUIT
BREAKER UNDER THE AFT STBD
COCKPIT SEAT!
Storage compartment for Electrical
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