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Some of these documents exist in vestigial form on nevermore in the first folder in the folder binder.  The wiki should be the source for all of the documents we create.  A hard copy of each document should be maintained on the boat, along with other original documents such as owners manuals and work orders.
 
Some of these documents exist in vestigial form on nevermore in the first folder in the folder binder.  The wiki should be the source for all of the documents we create.  A hard copy of each document should be maintained on the boat, along with other original documents such as owners manuals and work orders.
  
== what to do when you get on/off the boat ==
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== What to do when you get on/off the boat ==
 
: SOURCE: [[Depart Checklist]]
 
: SOURCE: [[Depart Checklist]]
 
: SOURCE: [[Return Checklist]]
 
: SOURCE: [[Return Checklist]]
  
  
== contact info ==
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== Contact Info ==
  
 
whom to call in case of emergency
 
whom to call in case of emergency
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== welcome/usermanual/how-to ==
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== How To... ==
  
 
names of everything (and translations to non-nautical-speak)
 
names of everything (and translations to non-nautical-speak)

Revision as of 11:57, 7 October 2007

This is a list of the documents that need to be (re)created.

Some of these documents exist in vestigial form on nevermore in the first folder in the folder binder. The wiki should be the source for all of the documents we create. A hard copy of each document should be maintained on the boat, along with other original documents such as owners manuals and work orders.

What to do when you get on/off the boat

SOURCE: Depart Checklist
SOURCE: Return Checklist


Contact Info

whom to call in case of emergency

SOURCE: Contact Info
SOURCE: back page(s) of ship's logbook

radio channels in boston harbor

SOURCE: Radio_Channels_in_Boston_Harbor - Ted's "official" list
SOURCE: Ship's Systems Descriptions#3.4.1.3 station VHF - colloquial meanings for many channels

license/registration numbers

SOURCE: Registration


How To...

names of everything (and translations to non-nautical-speak)

SOURCE: Sailing Terminology

how to work the head

where to pump out and how to do it

110v vs 12v systems

(QUESTION: what's the " vs " imply between 110v 'n' 12V?)
SOURCE: Systems List 3.3.2 120-V AC

how to operate the hatches

how to operate the stove

how to operate flares

how to operate life jackets

how to charge batteries

which switches do what

all about nevermore rigging

how to set an anchor

how to approach and tie up at a slip

how to approach and tie up to a mooring

where to fill freshwater tanks and how to do it

(contrast w/ Tartan User Guide where different, esp. we have 2 filler hoses)

where to get fuel and how to do it