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== Seacocks in Head == | == Seacocks in Head == | ||
− | The smaller yellow-handle seacock allows seawater to enter the toilet bowl. It should be open if people are going to use the head. | + | The smaller yellow-handle seacock allows seawater to enter the toilet bowl. It should be open if people are going to use the head. The larger white-handled seacock is for pumping out the holding tank while at sea. The white handled seacock must be closed and the blue Y-valve in the V-berth port closet must be set for a deck pumpout when within 3 miles of land or when within any No-Discharge Zones (including all of Cape Cod Bay). --[[User:Ted|Ted]] 10:49, 7 October 2008 (EDT) |
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As of Aug 11, 2008, the "Nav Inst" breaker is the only one that works and it needs the "Main" breaker to be on to work. This turns on the depth sounder. More breakers will be added to this list as systems come online.--[[User:Ted|Ted]] 19:38, 11 August 2008 (EDT) | As of Aug 11, 2008, the "Nav Inst" breaker is the only one that works and it needs the "Main" breaker to be on to work. This turns on the depth sounder. More breakers will be added to this list as systems come online.--[[User:Ted|Ted]] 19:38, 11 August 2008 (EDT) | ||
+ | * As of Oct 6, 2008, many more of these breakers work. Non-functioning breakers have their labels covered with tape. See the [[Depart Checklist]] for recommended settings for breakers when getting underway. --[[User:Ted|Ted]] 10:52, 7 October 2008 (EDT) | ||
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+ | If there is no water in the tanks, do *not* run the pump (do not turn on the 'water pressure' breaker). |
Latest revision as of 09:47, 15 August 2011
Seacocks in Head
The smaller yellow-handle seacock allows seawater to enter the toilet bowl. It should be open if people are going to use the head. The larger white-handled seacock is for pumping out the holding tank while at sea. The white handled seacock must be closed and the blue Y-valve in the V-berth port closet must be set for a deck pumpout when within 3 miles of land or when within any No-Discharge Zones (including all of Cape Cod Bay). --Ted 10:49, 7 October 2008 (EDT)
Battery fluid levels
How often do the fluid levels really need to be checked?--Ted 10:09, 23 August 2008 (EDT)
Breakers
As of Aug 11, 2008, the "Nav Inst" breaker is the only one that works and it needs the "Main" breaker to be on to work. This turns on the depth sounder. More breakers will be added to this list as systems come online.--Ted 19:38, 11 August 2008 (EDT)
- As of Oct 6, 2008, many more of these breakers work. Non-functioning breakers have their labels covered with tape. See the Depart Checklist for recommended settings for breakers when getting underway. --Ted 10:52, 7 October 2008 (EDT)
Freshwater Pump
If there is no water in the tanks, do *not* run the pump (do not turn on the 'water pressure' breaker).