of the bow light and spreader lights, check that the deck plugs are properly
connected.
The conduit and battery box shown in Figure 15 are installed in all boots as a
standard feature, irrespective of whether the electrical system has been fitted.
This conduit allows the installation of electrical wiring after the boat is built. The
ice-box should be removed to obtain access to the forward end of the conduit
running along the starboard side of the boat.
Shore Power Connector: if a 110-volt shore power connector has been installed
in your boat, the watertight receptacle in the cockpit and the duplex outlet in
the main cabin will be installed as shown in Figure 15. The deck receptacle is
male to which a female shore power cable can be attached when alongside a
dock providing such service. 110-volt lights or appliances may then be plugged
into the duplex receptacle in the side of the galley counter
KEY
1. Switch and fuse panel
2. Battery
3. Cabin lights (2)
4. Starboard running light (10 pt. green)
5. Duplex shore power outlet (110 v)
6. Conduit under starboard shelf for stern light wire
7. Stern light (12 pt white)
8. Shore power connector
9. Port running light (10 pt red)
10. Conduit under forward cabin sole for port running light wire
11. Bow light (20 pt white)
12. Spreader lights (2)
13. Bow light deck connector
14. Spreader Lights deck connector