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* Owner's Manual: [[File:Uniden_UM525_VHF_Radio.pdf]]
 
* Owner's Manual: [[File:Uniden_UM525_VHF_Radio.pdf]]
 
* MMSI Number: 338236803 (assigned via SeaTow)
 
* MMSI Number: 338236803 (assigned via SeaTow)
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'''NOTE: the VHF radio is not connected to GPS and will NOT transmit position via the DSC distress button.'''
  
 
=== Handheld microphone ===
 
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* The wireless recharging cradle is mounted just to starboard of the companionway
 
* The wireless recharging cradle is mounted just to starboard of the companionway
  
NOTE: not working., i.e., not pairing with the fixed-mount radio, as of June 2019.
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NOTE: the remote microphone is not working., i.e., not pairing with the fixed-mount radio, as of June 2019.
  
 
= Magnetic Compasses =
 
= Magnetic Compasses =

Revision as of 19:43, 7 June 2019

This is an exhaustive list of Mashnee's various subsystems.

Specifications

Anchors

Rigging

Mast and Boom

Standing Rigging

Shrouds and Spreaders

Headstay and Backstay

Running Backstays

Running Rigging

Halyards

Sheets

Sails

Sails Kept on the Boat

Mainsail

Headsails

Spinnaker

Sails not on the boat

Deck

Winches

Machinery

Power Train

Engine

40 HP Volvo D2-40 diesel engine. Installed: 2008.

Transmission

Coupler

Stuffing Box

Propeller

2 blades Gori feathering propeller.

Muffler

Fuel System

20 Gallon diesel fuel tank.

When the tank is full, the fuel gauge reads "F". When the tank is 10 gallons down, the fuel gauge reads "E". The gauge seems to be non-linear and should not be relied upon for accurate measurement of the fuel tank.

Fluids and Filters and Impeller

Steering

Helm

Rudder

Thru-Hulls

Bilge Pumps

Strum Boxes

Head

Electrical

12-volt

Batteries

Two batteries run through a battery switch. Batteries are both house and engine; no distinction possible with current wiring.


Solar Charging

Yes


Circuit Breaker Panel =

Cabin Lights

Horn

Blower

Navigation Lights

Anti-Electrolysis

Lightning Dissipation

Electronics

Wind

Raymarine ST60 wind instrument. This is no longer supported by Raymarine, so if it goes kaput we'll want to replace it. The mast wiring runs into a small white Raymarine box which is located in the ceiling just to port of the mast. As of May 2019, the connection was made via a screw terminal domino block.

Depth Sounder/Log/Water temperature

Airmar Intelligent Tri, part #20-435-01. Note that while this is the number printed on the back of the transducer, it is likely not the correct part number for finding the docu online, as I was unable to discover anything in a google search. [KDS]

Also note that the water temp is not currently being reported to the MFD (May 2019).

AHRS

The radar and AIS require a boat heading data source. As of May 18th, 2019, a Raymarine AR200 is sketchily installed. [KDS]

NMEA 2000 network

There is a SeaTalkng backbone, which is an NMEA 2000 network with non-standard connectors. As of May 2019, the backbone was installed behind the Axiom MFD.

Radar

Another near-future thing (as of May 2019). We have the radar (B&G Broadband 4G Radar); we are looking for a way to install it in a 1902-compliant manner.

AIS Transponder

  • Vesper Marine XB-8000 Class-B AIS Transponder NOT CURRENTLY INSTALLED. Another near-future thing (as of May 2019).

Radios

Fixed VHF

NOTE: the VHF radio is not connected to GPS and will NOT transmit position via the DSC distress button.

Handheld microphone

  • Uniden WHAMx4 Wireless Handheld Auxiliary Microphone
  • Owner's Manual: File:Uniden WHAMX4om.pdf
  • Communicates wirelessly with the fixed-mount VHF radio
  • The wireless recharging cradle is mounted just to starboard of the companionway

NOTE: the remote microphone is not working., i.e., not pairing with the fixed-mount radio, as of June 2019.

Magnetic Compasses

There is a magnetic compass which is placed in the starboard lazarette. When it is deployed it is mounted on a small brass rail at the foot of the companionway. The two wires plug into the bottom of the sailing instruments box.

Note, this compass cannot be trusted. Compasses do not take hard knocks well, and there is no guarantee that its placement is not in a magnetically pathological location. This compass can be used for relative heading hold, e.g. maintaining a number. However, the absolute values are not to be trusted at all. [KDS]

Galley

Stove

The stove is an Orico-style alcohol stove. Alcohol does not burn as hot as propane so it takes longer to cook.

To operate the stove, remove the wooden plate and place it above, where the metal underside will serve as a heat deflector.

The top of the stove needs to be open to reveal the metal canister underneath. There is a black rubber disk which seals the canister and keeps the alcohol from evaporating. Remove this.

Ensure that the stove dial is turned to the on position, and then the stove can be lit with a lighter or match.

The stove is extinguished by turning the dial fully off, and then replacing the rubber disk and the wooden cover.

Refrigerator / Ice Box

Utensils

Fresh Water

Safety

Fire Extinguishers

PFDs

Throwables

Harnesses, Jacklines, Tethers

Visual Distress Signals