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The bilge strainer is located under the saloon floor. Lifting the boards in front of the
companionway will allow you access to the bilge pump via a bilge strainer.
CAUTION: - Check the bilge pump for bilge water before leaving dock, during sailing
and when leaving the boat for a longer period.
- Switch on the bilge water pump switches on the control panel and check
the operation of the bilge pump.
- Follow carefully the instructions for use and precautions marked on the
pump.
Figure 12
1. Retention bilge strainer
2. Retention bilge strainer - float swith
3. Electrical bilge water drain pump
4. Manual bilge water drain pump
5. Goose-neck
6. Manual bilge pump outlet
7. Electrical bilge pump outlet
8. Wetlocker strainer
9. Wetlocker outlet
10. Shower bilge strainer
11. Manual shower drain pump
12. Shower bilge water outlet
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The boat is equipped with a gas cooker. A copper tube leads from the gas bottle to the
cooker. A certified rubber hose is used to connect the cooker and the gas bottle to the
copper tube. The screw valve on the gas bottle is connected to a safety non-return valve.
There is an extra gas valve installed in the galley, marked with a label (see Fig. 1). The gas
bottle of LPG propane butane is stowed in the stowage compartment under the steering
mehanism cover in the cockpit (see Fig. 13).