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Provides key vessel dimensions, capacities for fuel, water, and waste.
Guidance on securing personal items and familiarizing with storage locations on the boat.
Essential safety information for crew, including life jackets, fire extinguishers, and drills.
General checks for securing cabin items, closing windows, and readiness.
Detailed checks for engines, including WOBBS (Water, Oil, Bilge, Belts, Sea Strainer).
Procedure for safely disconnecting shore power cables before leaving the dock.
Discusses navigation system accuracy, chart data, and GPS preparation.
Operation of VHF radios for communication, weather broadcasts, and emergency calls.
How to use the satellite receiver for weather information and display on chart plotters.
Details on the redundant GPS systems and chart plotters, including integrated navigation.
Explains the backbone of the navigation system and its integration with other devices.
Step-by-step guide on planning a route using the navigation system and setting waypoints.
Information on the onboard nautical library and available paper charts for navigation.
Details on the operation and limitations of the depth sounder unit.
Instructions for operating the Raymarine Pathfinder Radar and interpreting its display.
Step-by-step guide for starting the twin Cummins diesel engines correctly.
Procedures for leaving a dock or anchorage safely, including communication with the crew.
Tips and insights for optimizing the performance and safe operation of the bow thruster.
Details on the bow thruster's power system and how to check its charge status.
Instructions on using the bow thruster via joystick or remote control for maneuvering.
Guidance on achieving optimal cruising RPM, speed, and fuel efficiency.
How to effectively use trim tabs for optimal boat attitude and performance.
Warnings and instructions for operating the autopilot system safely and effectively.
Information on operating the searchlight and its location.
Planning and execution of docking procedures, including crew communication and lines.
Information on mooring options and regulations in Puget Sound and surrounding areas.
Details on the anchor system, chain markings, and windlass operation.
Step-by-step procedure for safely setting the anchor and checking its hold.
Instructions for safely raising the anchor and managing the chain.
Overview of the boat's electrical system, highlighting redundancies and power management.
Explanation of the AC power system, including shore power and generator connections.
Safety procedures for connecting and disconnecting shore power cords.
Details on available shore power receptacles and how to configure power sources.
Steps for powering up the AC system, checking voltage, and managing loads.
Proper usage and troubleshooting for the Vacuflush toilet system.
Information on the holding tank capacity, monitoring, and emptying procedures.
Details on fresh water tanks, filling, and the water pressure pump system.
Information on the water heater's capacity and heating methods.
Operation and precautions for the raw water wash down systems.
Guidance on using showers, sump pumps, and maintaining cleanliness.
Overview of galley appliances and their operation.
Care instructions for galley countertops and sinks.
How to operate the salon ice maker and its power source.
Operation of the GE Spacemaker microwave unit.
Instructions for using the 3-burner Princess Range and Oven.
Operation of the AC-powered trash compactor.
How to use the central vacuum system for cleaning.
Details on salon and flybridge stereo systems.
Instructions for cleaning and using the BBQ.
Overview of the diesel furnace and electric cabin heaters.
Operation of the Webasto Hydronic Diesel Furnace system.
Information on the four King cabin heaters.
Proper usage of the 110-volt washer/dryer.
Instructions for operating the electric davit for the dinghy.
Step-by-step guide for safely lowering the dinghy into the water.
Instructions for safely raising the dinghy and securing it on deck.
Key, fuel, and safety checks for operating the dinghy's outboard engine.
| Engine | Twin Diesel |
|---|---|
| Sleeping Capacity | 6 |
| Fuel Capacity | 400 gallons |
| Water Capacity | 150 gallons |
| Engine Options | Cummins |