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Electrical System
Flood Lights
Provides protection and 12 volt electrical current
to the circuit for the overhead lights at the front
and rear of the hardtop that illuminate the forward
and aft cockpit.
Under H2O lights
Provides protection and 12 volt electrical current
to the circuit for the underwater lights.
Docking Lights
Provides protection and 12 volt electrical current
to the circuit for the ood lights in the hull on each
side of the bow that illuminate the area in front of
the boat for better visibility when docking at night.
Bilge/Serv Lights
Provides protection and 12 volt electrical current
to the circuit for the lights that illuminate the
electrical and mechanical systems compartments.
Livewell Lights
Provides protection and 12 volt electrical current
to the circuit for the lights that illuminate the port
and starboard livewells.
Spotlight
Provides protection and electrical current to the
that controls the optional spot light. If a spotlight
is not installed, this breaker is reserved for ad-
ditional optional equipment.
Cabin Lights
Provides protection and 12 volt electrical current
to the circuit for the lights that illuminate the
cabin.
Courtesy Lights
Provides protection and 12 volt electrical current
to the circuit for the lights that illuminate the
cockpit and helm area.
Aux
Reserved for additional 12 volt equipment.
Aux
Reserved for additional 12 volt equipment.
Aux
Reserved for additional 12 volt equipment.
6.8 120 Volt AC Electrical System
The AC electrical system is supplied 120 volt, 60
cycle current by a 30 amp shore power outlet
at dockside or by the generator. It is wired to-
tally separate from the 12 volt DC system and is
equipped with an onboard isolation system.
A main circuit breaker that protects the circuit
from the shore inlet to the cabin AC panel and an
Equipment Leakage Circuit Interrupter (ELCI) are
located in each inlet connection panel at the front
of the rod lockers on each side of the cockpit.
A shore power connection panel is installed on
each side of the cockpit as a convenience. The
system is designed for only one 30 amp shore
power cord to be connected to either the port or
starboard inlet connection. Do not attach two
30 amp cords to each of the inlet connections
at the same time.
The Equipment Leakage Circuit Interrupter pro-
vides whole-boat ground fault protection (electri-
cal shock protection from stray current) for the
entire AC shore power system. It also protects the
system from reverse polarity problems due to an
improperly wired shore power supply. Shore Port
and Shore Starboard main breakers and individual
breakers for each accessory circuit are located in
the cabin AC panel.
AC Inlet Connection Plug Panel
SHORE INLET
CONNECTION
ELCI PANEL
INLET
CIRCUIT
BREAKER