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M
ainship 40 Trawler Sin
g
le & Twin • DC Electric S
y
stems
7.
9
the tank is empt
y
will dama
g
e the pump. When full the
macerator will have a low pitch
g
rind. When empt
y
this
c
han
g
es to a hi
g
h pitch
g
rind.
5
. When
y
ou hear the pump speed up
(
indicates tank is
e
mpt
y)
, immediatel
y
switch the MA
C
ERAT
O
R breake
r
t
o
O
FF.
6
.
C
lose the seacock.
CAUTION
! !
D
o not place facial tissue, paper towels or sanitar
y
n
apkins in head. Such materials can dama
g
e waste
di
sposa
l
s
y
stems an
d
t
h
e env
i
ronment
.
WARNING
! !
Important: I
f
the seacock is not closed, the holdin
g
tank
will
f
ill with sea water and could possibl
y
f
lood the boat
.
INSIDE 3 MILES
GARBAGE - Means paper,
rags, glass, metal, crockery
(generated in living spaces
aboard the vessel-what we
normally call trash), and all
kinds of food, maintenance
andcargo-associated waste
“Garbage” does not include
fresh sh or sh parts,
dishwater and gray water.
PLASTIC -
Includes but is not
limited to : plastic bags
styrofoam cups and lids,
sixpack holders, stirrers,
synthetic shing nets, ropes,
lines, and bio or photo degrad-
able plastics.
3 TO 12 MILES
12 TO 25 MILES
12 TO 25 MILES
(
and in U.
S
. Rivers
,
Ba
y
s and
S
ounds
)
P
LA
S
TI
CS
DUNNA
G
E, LININ
G
AND PA
C
KIN
G
M
ATERIA L
S
THAT FL
O
A
T
ANY
G
ARBA
G
E EX
C
EPT DI
S
HWATE
R
G
RAYWATER, FRE
S
H FI
S
H PART
S
P
LA
S
TI
CS
DUNNA
G
E, LININ
G
AND PA
C
KIN
G
M
ATERIA L
S
THAT FL
O
A
T
ANY
G
ARBA
G
E N
O
T
G
R
OU
ND T
O
LE
SS
T
HAN
O
NE
SQ
UARE IN
CH
P
LA
S
TI
CS
DUNNA
G
E
,
LININ
G
AND PA
C
KIN
G
M
ATERIA L
S
THAT FL
O
A
T
P
LA
S
TI
CS
DUNNAGE-Materialused to
block and brace cargo, and is
considered a cargo associ
ated waste.
DISHWATER- Means the liq
uid residue from the manual
or automatic washing of
dishes and cooking utinsils
which have been pre-cleaned
to the extent that any food
particles adhering to them
would normally interfere
with the operation of auto
matic dishwashers.
GRAYWATER- Means drain
age from a dishwasher,
shower, laundry, bath, and
washbasin, and does not in
clude drainage from toilets,
urinals, hospitals, and cargo
spaces.
S
ave
O
ur
S
eas
It is illegal to dump plastic trash anywhere into the ocean or navigatable waters of the
United States. Violation of these requirements may result in civil penalty up to
$25,000, a fine of $50,000 and imprisonment for up to five years.
7.3.4 To operate the bil
g
e blower or “ventilation”
s
y
stem
:
1. Power up the DC s
y
stem as discussed in this sec-
t
io
n.
7.3.5 Diesel En
g
ines / Diesel Generator
:
2
. At th
e
MDP
s
wit
c
h th
e
b
l
o
w
e
r
o
n.
7.3.6 Gas En
g
ines / Gas Generator
:
2. With
G
as en
g
ines
y
ou have a blower in both the
e
n
g
ine compartment and the
g
enerator or Lazarette
c
ompartment.
Th
ere
i
s a
bl
ower sw
i
tc
h
l
ocate
d
at an
y
location
y
ou can start an en
g
ine
f
rom.
3
. Switch the blower motor on
.
7.3.7 To o
p
erate the windlass
:
1. Power up the windlass
f
rom the batter
y
switch
.
2. El
ec
tri
ca
l
co
ntr
o
l
s
f
o
r th
e
win
d
l
ass
a
r
e
a
t th
e
h
e
lm
s
t
a
-
tions in the
f
orm o
f
double rocker t
y
pe switches
.
3
. There are foot controls at the bow
p
ul
p
it that o
p
erate
th
e
win
d
l
ass
as
w
e
ll. Th
e
r
ed
s
wit
c
h l
o
w
e
r
s
th
e
a
n
c
h
or
and the
g
ra
y
switch raises the anchor
.
Important: Attached to the anchor chain is a safety cable.
This cable must be manually released in order to operate
the windlass to lower your anchor. This is a safety fea-
ture so the the anchor is not accidentally lowered while
underway, or any situation that it would be undesirable
to lower the anchor. Be sure and place the safety cable
back on the anchor chain when not in use.
7.3.8 CO Monitors
For
y
our protection Mainship has installed
CO
Monitors
aboard
y
our boat. The operation of the C
O
monito
r
requires a
(
10
)
ten minute warm up period, durin
g
which
th
e
se
n
so
r
e
l
e
m
e
nt i
s
c
l
ea
n
ed
a
n
d
th
e
u
nit i
s
s
t
ab
iliz
ed
.
D
ur
i
n
g
t
hi
s warm up per
i
o
d
, t
h
e
g
reen
i
n
di
cator
ligh
t w
ill
f
lash on and o
ff
. The
g
reen indicator li
g
ht will remain on
until the next warm up period or the detection o
f
C
arbon
M
onoxide
g
as. If the
g
reen indicator li
g
ht does not illumi-
nate, make sure a quali
f
ied electrician checks all wirin
g
c
onnections, and clean and ti
g
hten i
f
necessar
y
.
C
heck
the breaker at t he batter
y
switch. If the indicator li
g
ht
s
till
f
ails to illuminate, contact
y
our Mainship dealer
f
o
r
replacement.
7.3.8.1 Low CO Warnin
g
When C
O
g
as is detected there are audible and visual
s
i
g
nals that
f
ollow. A
Low
CO
Warnin
g
” will be a
f
lash-
in
g
y
ellow indicator accompanied b
y
a beep sound ever
y
(
5
)
five minutes. The
y
ellow indicator will flash until the
presence o
f
CO
has been lowered to an acceptable
l
e
v
e
l. I
f
th
e
l
e
v
e
l i
s
n
o
t l
o
w
e
r
ed
th
e
n
a
n
a
l
a
rm will
sou
n
d
in approximatel
y
(
15
)
fifteen minutes. Contact a qualified

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