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Everglades 435 CC - 12.3 Main Cabin & Galley

Everglades 435 CC
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Interior Equipment
12.3 Main Cabin & Galley
Cabinet Door and Drawer Latches
Most cabinet doors and drawers in the cabin are
secured in the closed position with special latches
that are ush to door or drawer when latched. To
open, press and release the knob. The knob will
pop out one inch, releasing the locking mechanism
and providing a means to pull the door or drawer
open. To close, make sure the door is completely
closed and push the knob in. The knob will stay
in and the locking mechanism will be activated.
Other doors are held closed by “push to close”
latches that latch automatically when the door
is closed.
Cabin Light Switches
All lights in the cabin are powered by the DC elec-
trical system. The overhead lights for the cabin
and head compartment are activated by ON/OFF
switches in a panel on the cabin wall near the
companionway. Other lights have switches on the
light xture.
The intensity of the cabin overhead lights is con-
trolled by an electronic dimmer switch. Pressing
and holding the top of the switch will make the
lights brighter. Pressing and holding the bottom
of the switch will dim the lights.
Galley and Sink
The galley is equipped with storage, a fresh water
sink with hot and cold water, a refrigerator and
a microwave. Water is supplied to the sink by a
12-volt pump located in the mechanical systems
compartment below the cockpit. When activated
by the Fresh Water Pump switch in the helm switch
panel, the system will operate much like the wa-
ter system in a home. An automatic pressure
sensor keeps the system pressurized. The sink
drains overboard through the cabin and shower
drain sump system. See the Fresh Water System
chapter for more information on operating the
fresh water system.
Daylight and fresh air is provided to this area by
opening port windows on each side of the cabin.
Additional lighting is provided by overhead lights
that are controlled by an ON/OFF switch in the
cabin switch panel. There is also a 120 volt GFI
outlet.
The sink counter tops are Faux Granite and the
microwave is built into the cabinet above the galley
counter. Cabinets above and below the counter
top and a drawer above the microwave provide
storage.
Cabin Switch Panel
Galley & Sink
Refrigerator and Freezer
A dual voltage refrigerator is supplied as standard
equipment and is mounted in the galley below the
sink. This unit will operate on 120 volt AC or 12
volt DC power. The refrigerator switches to 12 volt
DC automatically when the AC power is discon-
nected and the Refrigerator breaker is activated
on the cabin DC panel. When 120 volt AC current
is provided by the Refrigerator circuit breaker on
the 120 volt panel, the refrigerator automatically
switches to AC power.

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