Do not modify the craft’s electrical system or relevant drawings.
Installation, alternations and maintenance should be performed by a
competent marine electrical technician. Inspect the system at least
biennially.
Never:
- work on the electrical installation while the system is energized,
- modify the boat’s electrical system or relevant drawings; Installations,
alternations and
maintenance should be performed by a competent marine electrical
technician,
- alter or modify the rated current amperage of over current protective
devices,
- install or replace electrical appliances or devices with components
exceeding the rated
current amperage of the circuit,
- leave the craft unattended with the electrical system energized, except
automatic bilge
pump, fire protection and alarm circuits.
Leaving the boat unattended for a shorter period:
- Turn OFF all main switches (S1-S6)
- Disconnect shore power (see shore power chapter)
- Turn OFF fuse F38 and F39.
- Leave F17-F23 always ON (also written on DC panel)
- You can choose to leave F11 (cockpit light) ON – anyone can turn ON
your cockpit light and empty the service battery.
Leaving the boat unattended for a longer period: