


CONTENT
ENTERING THE COCKPIT
THE COCKPIT TABLE

THE COCKPIT TABLE
LIGHTS

- 12V switches: Fresh water pump, Fridge, Bilge Pump, Navigation (both this one and Instruments switch needs to be on to use the plotter above deck), Shower Pump, Autopilot
- A display for the view of levels of water and diesel, and view of batteries voltage
- 12V switches: Navigational Lights (remember no night navigation!), Saloon Lights, Mooring Lights, Cabin Lights, Steaming Light, Hi-Fi (Radio), Deck Lights (Built in to bimini), Instruments (both this one and Navigation switch needs to be on to use the plotter above deck), Cockpit fridge (this is a spare, there is no cockpit fridge available), USB ports in cabins, Windlass (cannot use anchor without it!), WC (Flushing)
- VHF radio
RADIO AND VHF ON THIS VESSEL
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STARTING THE GENERATOR
- Make sure all your breakers are OFF and the switches are on 0 in the stern cabin side compartment (no. 2 on the boat layout)
- First slide preheat for a couple of seconds holding the switch on the left
- Press the generator start switch UP while still holding the preheat switch
- Continue holding the preheat switch for a short while.
- Position the transfer switches to position 1 to use generator power.
- Be aware of the generator load when using.
SHUTTING DOWN THE GENERATOR
- Turn off the equipment you were using
- Reposition the switches in the side panel to position 0.
- Hold the generator start switch in the downward position until the generator shuts down.
- Reposition the switches to position 2 only after you connect to shore power to utilize it.
NEVER RUN THE GENERATOR WHILE UNDER WAY!
GENERATOR TRIP SWITCHES AND INTAKE FILTER
The generator itself is in the stern of the yacht, marked with number 3 on the boat layout picture. If you have overloaded your generator, it will trip out. In that case turn everything off that was using the electricity generated from it, turn off the generator, and start everything from the beginning. To access the trip switches to check their position, you need to take the panel away, and see if both the trip switch on the side of generator, as well as the one INSIDE the generator are in the upwards position.
If the intake filter becomes blocked (by seaweed or other debris), it can cause the generator to overheat and stop.
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SHOWER DRAIN
Shower drain on this boat is automatic, so the shower drain pump will automatically turn on to pump out the water while you are showering.TOILETS FLUSHING BUTTON
There is a flushing switch next to every toilet. It can be pushed to the left and right. Pushing it to the right will drain the bowl, while pushing it to the left will rinse the bowl with clean (salt) water.HOLDING TANKS
The holding tanks on this boat are gravitational, meaning you can empty them simply by opening the holding tank valve. We recommend doing so daily, at least 3 miles offshore. Please remember to CLOSE the holding tanks while you are on an anchorage, mooring buoy field, or in a town or marina. Also, remember to empty all your holding tanks before coming back to the base. When the valve is lined up with the pipe (parallel), the valve is open. Turn it so it is crossing the pipe to make sure the valve is closed.
- 1 unit in each stern cabin, the control display is on the side of the cabin
- 1 unit for the saloon, the control display is on the port side
- 1 unit in the forward cabin, the control display is on the starboard side
CONTROL PANEL
Make sure you have either the shore power connected or the generator connected through the panel in the stern port cabin wall. More details on generator connection and usage see on this page above). Remember you cannot use the A/C while under way.- On the A/C panel press the POWER button to turn A/C on or off.
- On the three dashes button toggle between cool / heat /dehumidify.
- Use the arrows UP / DOWN in the temperature section to adjust the temperature. We don't recommend going below 20 degrees Celsius.
- On FAN section adjust the speed of fans of the AirCon unit. Don't leave this setting on too low if you are on a low temperature as the unit may freeze over.
KEEP YOUR DOORS AND HATCHES CLOSED!!
Please be aware that you need to close your hatches and doors to allow the Air Conditioning Units to operate properly. If your unit stops cooling, but the fans are operating, it means the unit froze over due to its settings. Give it about half an hour to defrost and try again.BLEED VALVES
If your A/C is counting down or showing HIP, it means the system has too high pressure needs bleeding. The valves to do that are marked with a number 6a on the boat layout. Best is to give us a call to do it for you.-1.jpg?width=1180&height=929&name=Duf%2044%20klima%20(2)-1.jpg)

USING THE WATER MAKER
- Make sure you are not underway and not in less than 2 m of water
- Check that your water pump is ON on the main panel.
- Turn ON your generator if you need.
- Push the START button on the panel. The green light will start indicating the water production.
- Normal production of the water is between 40 and 60 litres per hour. Track your water levels on your main panel, and turn off the water maker when there is enough water in your water tank. Overfilling your water tanks can also cause breakages of the tanks themselves.
- Press STOP to stop producing water.
- Wait a couple of minutes.
- Press FLUSHING button to flush the system. This will be a 3-minute process. After that, the system is in standby mode.
- Turn OFF your generator if you were using it.
USING THE STOVE
- Open the gas bottle counterclockwise in the locker.
- Check the yellow solenoid valve next to the stove in the cabinet is open.
- Find the LPG control & detection under the sink.
- Click the ON button. The detection light will start blinking. After some seconds the light will stabilize and the VALVE ON light will be on. This means the stove can now be used safely.
- Turn the needed burner on. In case the installed igniter isn't working, there are some matches and a lighter in the drawer for that purpose. Sometimes it may take a couple of seconds for the gas to travel to the system, so keep the button pressed for a couple of seconds.
- Make sure you click the OFF button on the LPG and close the gas bottles when you are not cooking.
GAS GRILL
The gas grill above the deck, under the seating (no. 12 on the boat layout picture), needs the same procedure with the same LPG panel in order to be used. The gas valve is accessed from the inside of the boat, from a round access point at the bottom of the seat.



- Plug in the shore power cable (double check the connection wasn't lost in the locker)
- Check to see if there is power coming from the shore source (sometimes you will need a marinero's help, or there is a switch on the power box on the dock)
- Go to the side compartment in the port stern cabin and double check it is set to shore power (2) (and not on generator source-1)

MULTI FUNCTIONAL DISPLAY
There is one MFD next to each helm. The starboard one is the master screen. Make sure your NAVIGATIONAL EQUIPMENT and ELECTRONICS is ON on the 12V main panel in order to use it.CHARTS
Charts are fairly easy to use with the touch screen. You can build your routes simply by long-clicking the part of the chart needed and go to BUILD ROUTE. Select the CLEAR CURSOR on the bottom right to always re-centre your charts to your boat.AUTOPILOT
Try to use the separate panel for autopilot engagement. Once you click the AUTO on the panel, the boat will be set on autopilot and hold the course. Remember to always keep a lookout even when on autopilot. Clicking the - or + 1 will adjust the direction 1 degree to port or starboard, while -10 and +10 will do so by 10 degrees. The screen will also show that your autopilot is active. To disengage the autopilot, click STBY.DECK SHOWER
Next to the Diesel intake, marked on the boat layout picture, there is a deck shower. To use it, make sure your water pressure is on on the main panel. You need to switch on the valve to use it, and you can also adjust the water temperature.LOCKER UNDER THE FLOOR
Marked with 10a on the boat layout picture is the main shore power trip switch. In case you don't have shore power or A/C on board, check here to see all the switches are in the upright position. Our advice is to also check on shore to see the town quay or marina have supplied your boat with electrical power, or if there is a switch you haven't flicked. Additionaly, check behind the back cushion for switches, and on your Scheiber panel inside the boat before calling the base for support.OUTSIDE GAS GRILL
Marked with the number 12 on the boat layout picture is a well-hidden gas grill and a little sink. Open the seating locker, turn on the LPG control under the sink inside, remove the grill rack, push the ignition button, and press and turn the knob fur usage..jpg?width=2000&height=1190&name=Ben%2052%20Mary%20Lou%20BG%20navigation%20(7).jpg)
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