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Covers dealer service, boating experience, engine guidelines, structural limits, and safety standards.
Details sources, dangers, and detection of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning on board.
Focuses on qualified maintenance and special care for moored boats.
Explains the meaning and use of various danger, warning, and caution symbols.
Provides key dimensions and capacities for fuel, water, and holding tanks.
Illustrates the interior layout, including a lower helm option.
Details safe practices and considerations for lifting the yacht with slings.
Diagrams and labels for exterior fittings and hardware on the hull.
Explains the purpose and maintenance of sacrificial anodes for corrosion protection.
Covers deck fills, pump-out locations, windshield wipers, and anchor windlass.
Details the helm station layout, gauges, and controls.
Information on optional depth finders, compass, autopilot, and VHF radio.
Covers navigation lights, interior lights, spotlight, and dockside TV/phone.
Overview of onboard appliances and basic propulsion system components.
Details the engine cooling system and exhaust system layout and safety.
Covers shaft-transmission alignment, shaft log, and oil change systems.
Information on fire extinguishing, steering, and shift/throttle controls.
Details rudder stuffing gland and trim tab systems.
Explains bilge pump systems, testing, and autofloat switches.
Covers fuel system operation, including fills, vents, and inspections.
Details fuel transfer, filters, quality, and freshwater system components.
Information on the water heater and hot/cold water routing.
Describes the gray water system and its sump pump operation.
Details seawater strainers and the optional washdown system.
Information on the optional air conditioner and heater.
Locations of control panels and routing of AC units and ducts.
Covers electric heaters and heat exchanger cabin heater options.
Details the marine head system, holding tank, and standard electric waste routing.
Describes the optional vacuum head system and its waste routing.
General introduction to the yacht's electrical systems and safety precautions.
Details DC system components like fuses, batteries, alternators, and chargers.
Covers AC power sources, panel, and accessories for the AC system.
Instructions and safety for connecting to dockside shore power.
Information on the optional inverter for AC power when off-shore.
Details on the optional generator, its location, and operation.
Step-by-step guide for starting and operating the generator.
Illustrates wiring harness paths for forward, mid, and aft decks.
Shows routing for bonding harnesses to terminal blocks 1 through 4.
Diagrams the routing for the bilge pump and related system wiring.
Detailed wiring schematic for the 110-volt AC electrical system.
Detailed wiring schematic for the 12-volt DC electrical system.
Wiring schematic specifically for the engine harness connections.
Outlines the terms, conditions, and coverage period for the limited warranty.
Details what is NOT covered by the warranty and liability limitations.
Explains the process and requirements for transferring the warranty to a new owner.
| Sleeping Capacity | 6 |
|---|---|
| Fuel Capacity | 300 gallons |
| Water Capacity | 100 gallons |
| Holding Tank Capacity | 40 gallons |
| Engine | Twin Diesel |