OPERATION MANUAL Positano

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OPERATION MANUAL Positano Welcome aboard! We are happy you have chosen Positano for your vacation. We are sure you will enjoy cruising the lovely islands of the Pacific Northwest. We have developed this manual to help you become familiar with the boat and its systems. If you have questions about the boat or about places to visit, please do not hesitate to ask the AYC staff. 1

TABLE OF CONTENTS Boat Operation Page Engine Inspection 4 Start-Up 4 Shutdown 4 Getting Underway 5 Cruising 5 Docking 6 Fueling 6 Boat Electrical A.C. (Shore) Systems 7 Inverter 8 Generator 8 Batteries 8 D.C. (House) Systems 9 Sanitation Systems Marine Toilet 10 Holding Tank 10 Y-Valve 11 Water Systems Fresh Water Tanks 11 Fresh Water Pump 11 Hot Water 11 Shower 11 Galley Cooktop 12 Refrigeration/ Ice Maker 12 ` 2

Heating Systems Diesel Heater (DC) 12 Built-in Cabin Heaters 12 Electronics VHF Radio, Depth Sounder, Radar 13 GPS/Plotter 13 Entertainment AM/FM Radio 14 CD Player 14 TV/Stereo 14 Anchoring/Mooring Cans 15 Barbecue 15 Dinghy/Outboard 16 Crabbing/Fishing 16 Other: Bilge Pumps/Safety 17 Thru-Hull 17 3

BOAT OPERATION Engine Inspection Remember your WOBBS every morning: Water (Coolant), Oil, Bilges (Inspect and Pump-out), Belts and Sea Strainer. Check the level of COOLANT in the expansion tanks. Check the level of OIL in each engine by checking your dipsticks located on the engine port side. Look at the etch marks on each dipstick that indicate the proper oil level. DO NOT OVERFILL OIL! Top-off oil will be found in one of the plastic bins located in the engine room. Only fill if oil levels are below the ½ way mark. Please use a paper towel or oil rag, not the dish towels! Check the general condition of the BELTS, HOSES, and FUEL LINES. Ensure the valve on each RAW WATER THRU-HULL is in the open position (lever in-line with valve). Observe the glass of each RAW WATER STRAINER for debris. If necessary, close the seacock, open the strainer cover, clean the strainer, and reassemble. Remember to reopen the seacock. Check your generator fluids as well. Transmissions Transmission oil can be checked by means of a dip stick found at the rear of each transmission. Topoff oil can be found in one of the plastic bins. It is good to assess the drip of the main shaft packings at this point. A slight drip of 1 or 2 drops a minute is normal. Start-Up Before starting the engines, do your inspection. The engines should be started from the lower helm station. Ensure GEARSHIFTS are in neutral, or the engines cannot be started because of the neutral lockout. THROTTLES should be run up and down and then brought almost back to the idle position. Insert both keys into the IGNITION SWITCHES. Note that the port and starboard engine keys are different so look on the fob for identification. Normally, plan to start the port engine first. Turn the key fully clockwise to engage the engine. If the starter does not engage when the key is turned, move the gearshift lever slightly until you find neutral and try again while turning key. If the engine cranks slowly or fails to turn over, check the condition of the battery on the ELECTRICAL PANEL. If the battery is low, try a different BATTERY SWITCH position. The switches are located on the wall astern of the port engines to connect the other engine battery. Move the THROTTLE to raise the engine speed to 750 rpm on the TACHOMETER. Warm the engine for about 5 minutes before engaging transmission. Observe the readings of the gauges. The oil pressure will register about 60 PSI. The engine temperature should rise slowly. ` 4

Note -- If oil pressure is low, shut down engine, and inspect engine compartment and look for possible cause (for example, loss of oil.) Caution -- If an engine is overheating or there is lack of raw water expelled in the engine exhaust, stop the engine immediately. Recheck the raw watercooling system to ensure the seacock is open (handle in-line with valve). Next, check the raw water strainer for debris. Remove the strainer, clean, re-assemble, and reopen the raw water intake valve (seacock). Restart the engine and re-check water flow from the exhaust. If water is not flowing properly, the RAW WATER PUMP may need to be serviced. Seek help. Shut-Down Before shutting down, allow the engines idle for about 5 minutes to cool them gradually and uniformly. The time engaged in preparing to dock the boat is usually sufficient. Ensure each GEARSHIFT is in the neutral position and each THROTTLE is in the idle position. Turn off engines by turning key counterclockwise to the o position. The engines can be turned off from either helm but go to the original start helm station and turn the keys to the o position. This will turn off the small red engine status display. Getting Underway DISCONNECT the shore power cord (see 110-Volt next page). Close the PORTHOLES, WINDOWS, and FORWARD HATCH. Turn on your VHF and electronics. Be aware that radar operation REQUIRES the Raymarine display on the bridge to be on. ASSIGN crew members their various positions. Once outside the marina, idle the engines while crew brings in fenders and lines. Cruising All close quarters maneuvering should always take place at the upper or bridge helm. Engage the GEARSHIFTS. Ensure the throttles are in the idle position before engaging the gearshifts to avoid transmission damage. Cruising speed is a maximum of about 2450 RPMS. If you run at 2450 RPMS you will cruise at 18-19 knots and use 20-22 gallons of diesel per hour. Your speed and fuel consumption will vary depending upon the weight and load and weather conditions. Comfortable cruising can be obtained at 2250 RPM which yields about 14.5 kts with 3/4 fuel and full water. Fuel consumption at 2250 RPM is about 11 gph. Your speed and fuel consumption will vary depending upon the weight and load and weather conditions. TRIM TABS can be put in the bow down position. Positano likes to have trim added. Go to full bow down and back off a bit. You should see a 1+ kt. speed increase. Note -- Avoid higher engine speeds as it causes higher engine temperature, possible damage, and higher fuel consumption. 5

Docking During docking, use the FLYBRIDGE HELM for greater visibility to the stern. Have your crew make ready the lines and fenders and give clear instructions on how you will be docking. Often times your crew will need to step off from the swim step with the stern line. Another crew member will need to be at the bow or mid-ships to hand over the next lines. Rock TRIM TAB switches to the bow up position (8 to 10 seconds) to make slow-speed backing and turning easier. While moving slowly to the dock or mooring location, center the WHEEL (e.g. rudders straight) and use only the GEARSHIFTS and THROTTLES to maneuver the boat. BOW THRUSTER Positano has bow thruster control from either station. Turn on by simultaneously pushing both on buttons. The joy stick commands the desired direction of bow movement. Try to avoid fractional second commands as this is hard on the equipment. Note that the bow thruster will time itself off after a period of non-use. Fueling Up OPEN FILLER CAPS located on the cockpit deck floor with a DECK FITTING KEY which is kept in the top drawer to the left of the lower helm station. Each tank holds 250 gal. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE RIGHT FUEL! DIESEL! DIESEL! DIESEL! MAKE SURE IT IS GOING INTO THE RIGHT DECK FILL! DOUBLE-CHECK! Before pumping, have an oil/fuel sorbs handy to soak up spilled fuel. You should have a rough idea of the number of gallons you will need by the engine hour indicator. Also periodically have someone turn on the key to watch the fuel gauge. Fuel level can be sighted by removing filler nozzle also. Place the DIESEL nozzle into the tank opening, pump slowly and evenly, and note the sound of the fuel flow. Pumping too fast may not allow enough time for air to escape, which may result in spouting from the tank opening. As the tank fills, the sound will rise in pitch or gurgle. Pay attention to the TANK OVERFLOW VENT on the outside of the hull near the tank opening. The sound may indicate that the tank is nearly full. Top off carefully, and be prepared to catch spilled fuel. Spillage may result in a nasty fine from law enforcement. Replace each tank cap. Caution -- Clean up splatter and spillage immediately for environmental and health reasons. Wash hands with soap and water thoroughly. Wet weather ` 6

The sternmost seat cushions on the bridge are susceptible to sponging rain water. If able to do so, it is recommended that the cushions be unsnapped and set forward on the bride to avoid the unpleasantness of soaking up rain water. BOAT ELECTRICAL The electrical system is divided into two distribution systems: 110-volt AC and 12-volt DC. The AC and DC systems are controlled from the ELECTRICAL PANEL located at the rear of the salon. The BATTERY SWITCHES will be found in the engine room to the rear of the port engine. When not connected to shore power or on the GENSET, batteries are providing all power. Therefore, monitor the use of onboard electricity carefully with your volt meter located at the top of the master electrical panel, and turn off electrical devices that are not needed. The AC system on the panel left side is readily noted by the white identifier plate next to each circuit switch. Likewise, the DC system is denoted by the black identifier plates. On/off status is noted on the base of each switch. NOTE that while there are switches that would indicate the presence of a water maker on-board, THERE IS NOT ONE ON-BOARD. These switches should remain always in the off position. 110-Volt AC System SHORE POWER supports all AC equipment and receptacles on board, as well as the battery chargers. To connect to shore power, plug the 50 amp POWER CORD into the boat and then into the dock receptacle. Check the power rating/plug size of the nearest dock receptacle (that is 50 amp, 30 amp, 20 amp, or 15 amp). If necessary, add a CORD ADAPTER located in a plastic bin in the engine hold. 30 and 20 amp adapters are provided. The 20 amp adapter would be used in series with the 30 amp adapter. Turn the dock power on. Cords coming off the bow can be wrapped loosely around the bow line. At the ELECTRICAL PANEL, flip the power selection switch to SHORE when plugged into shore power. Check for reverse polarity (Green light is lighted when polarity is correct). Then turn on appropriate breakers for battery charger, refrigeration, water heater, etc. as needed. Watch you volt meter for load. If the load exceeds voltage, you will pop your breaker. If this occurs, wait to turn on one of your systems (i.e. water heater) until your use of volts drop. If your outlets fail to work, check your GFIs to make sure that they have not been tripped. Inverter Power 7

The INVERTER provides AC power to the 110-volt receptacle plugs (i.e. the microwave oven) when the boat is disconnected from shore power. The inverter does not provide power to the water heater or the battery charger. Your inverter panel is located on the panel to the right of the entry door as one would enter the salon. Turning the inverter on is accomplished by pushing the inverter on button on the control panel. Voltage status is also shown for convenience. The actual inverter is located to the rear of the port engine in the engine room. The inverter s power source is the DC house or inverter batteries located in the engine room The quantity of DC power is limited to the capacity of these batteries... Therefore, running hair dryers, toaster, coffeepots, space heater, etc. and will quickly discharge the house/inverter batteries. Use these items VERY SPARINGLY! Monitor your battery usage very carefully! When connected to shore power, the inverter automatically becomes a battery charger for the 12-volt HOUSE BATTERIES. Should you detect the inverter failing to charge the house batteries, check the circuit breaker in the AC Panel. And the inverter control panel. Also, there is usually a circuit breakers located on top of the inverter box. Generator To start your GENERATOR, first check that your generator s fluids are topped off and the raw water intake is open. The generator controls are located below and to the right of the electrical circuit breaker panel. First pre-heat the generator for about 10-20 seconds. Then while still pre-heating turn the switch to start. Hold the switch in that position while the generator catches. (about 5-10 seconds). Make sure water and exhaust is exiting from the starboard hull just forward of the cockpit. Make sure a fender does not cover the exhaust port or it will be melted. After generator is running, turn your AC distribution switch to generator. Then turn on AC systems as you would on shore power one system at a time. To turn the generator off, first take off the load by turning off AC breakers. Then turn off main AC distribution switch. Lastly kill the generator by switching generator switch to off until it dies. Battery (12-volt) System Battery banks provide 12-volt DC power for: 1) engines start 2) house 3) Inverter 4) Genset start 5) Bow thruster 6) Electronics and more. Engine batteries are charged by the engine alternators when engines are running or shore power when tied up. House batteries can be charged by shore power when tied up or by the genset when at anchor or cruising. It is important to monitor battery charge condition frequently, especially when using the Inverter. Some ac units can drain battery potential quickly. Use the Genset to avoid battery run down. The two BATTERY SWITCHES are located astern of the port engine. Normally, leave the ENGINE/ GENERATOR and HOUSE SWITCHES in the BOTH and ON positions respectively. ` 8

Note -- Do not change the position of the switches while the engines are running or the alternator diodes will be damaged. Change positions with the engines off. The 12 volt panel, black name plates, shows all the systems supported by your batteries. Primarily you will be turning on the breakers for your lights, water pressure, electronics, etc. Bilge pumps should always be left on. House Battery Bank & Switch The HOUSE BATTERY BANK provides power for all DC systems, except the engines, and automatic bilge pumps. When disconnected from shore power, all 12-volt devices drain the house battery. Use devices as needed. The DC voltmeter on the DC panel can be switched between Port, Starboard, and House Battery banks to measure charging or resting battery voltages. When a battery bank is being charged, the voltage will read from about 13.1 volts to 14.4 volts depending upon state-of-charge of the battery bank. When the battery bank is at rest, (that is, not being charged), the voltmeter can give a rough indication of the state-of-charge of the battery bank. Engine start batteries are charged by the engine ALTERNATORS while underway. The engine/house batteries are charged by the BATTERY CHARGER when connected to shore power. Ensure the Battery Charger and Inverter circuit breakers at the electrical panel are ON. The GENERATOR will also charge the batteries. Battery State Voltage (Wet Cell Battery) 12.65 volts 100% 12.47 volts 75% 12.25 volts 50% 11.95 volts 25% 11.70 volts 0% Battery Parallel Switch Each ENGINE BATTERY is connected to its corresponding engine. However, should one engine battery be insufficiently charged to start its engine, the other engine battery may be momentarily connected to provide a boost. On the engine battery switch, astern of the port engine, select position 1 or 2 depending on which battery is weak. For example, if the port battery bank is weak put the switch in the 1 position and vice versa for a weak starboard engine. BATTERY SWITCHING MUST ONLY BE DONE WITH THE ENGINES NOT OPERATING AS ALTERNATOR DIODES WILL BE DESTROYED. 9

SANITATION SYSTEM Electric Marine Toilet It is important that every member of the crew be informed on the proper use of the MARINE TOILET. The valves, openings, and pumps are small and may clog easily. If the toilet clogs, it is YOUR RESONSIBILITY! Always pump the head for children, so you can make sure nothing foreign is being flushed. Caution Never put paper towels, tampons, Kleenex, sanitary napkins, household toilet paper, or food into the marine toilet. Use only the special dissolving marine toilet tissue provided by AYC. Flushing the toilet is accomplished by pressing the silver button located on the panel adjacent to the toilet. Holding the button down will ensure sufficient fresh water flow to flow waste materials into the holding tank Clean the toilet as necessary. Holding Tank The sanitation HOLDING TANK holds approximately 70 gallons. Be aware of the rate of waste production. To the left of the lower helm instrument panel, there is a gage indicating amount of waste in the holding tank. A separate circuit breaker Tank Monitor provides power. With an overfilled tank, it is possible to break a hose, clog a vent, or burst the tank. The result will be indescribable catastrophe and an EXPENSIVE FIX to you. Empty the tank EVERY OTHER DAY to avoid this problem. The HOLDING TANK is located amid-ship below the forward stateroom floor. The holding tank is emptied in one of two ways: #1 At the Marine Pump-Out Station, remove the WASTE CAP located on the port side fore-deck not far for the rail. It is easily reached from a dock. Insert the pump-out nozzle into the waste opening. Double-check your deck fitting! Turn on pump and open valve located on handle. When pumping is finished, close lever on handle and turn off pump. Remove from deck fitting. If there is a fresh water hose on the dock, rinse the tank by adding 2 minutes of water into tank. Then repump to leave the tank rinsed for the next charter. This also eliminates head odors. #2 Open holding tank thru hull under floor in v-berth turn on macerator pump breaker. Listen for sound of pump to rise in pitch when tank is empty. Turn off breaker and then close the thru hull. Y-Valve ` 10

There is no y valve on Positano. There is a thru hull connecting the holding tank to sea water it must be in the closed position in US waters. It is a fineable offense if the Coast Guard finds the valve in the open position in US waters. WATER SYSTEM Fresh Water Tank(s) The FRESH WATER TANK holds 130 gallons. On board water level is indicated by the gage to the left of the instrument panel at the lower helm. It is just above the holding tank gage. Be sure power is supplied by having the DC switch in the on position on the electrical panel. Waste water from the sinks and showers drains overboard through above waterline thru-hulls. To refill the tank, remove the WATER CAP located on top of the transom. Avoid flushing debris from the deck into the tank opening. DO NOT fill water and diesel at the same time! Fresh water can be provided directly from shore by attaching the white hose, found in the engine compartment, from shore water to the bib on the port side transom. Take note that this arrangement provides water directly to the pumps bypassing the tank and thus the tank will not fill in this way. Caution: Some marinas have exceptionally high water pressure. Avoid using the shore water attachment if this is the case to avoid bursting piping or fittings. Fresh Water Pressure Pump The WATER PRESSURE PUMP and AUX WATER PUMPS are located near the engine room forward bulkhead on the starboard side. Activate pump at the DC panel by turning on the breaker. If the water pump continues to run, you are either out of water or might have an air lock and need to bleed the system by opening up a faucet. If you run out of water SHUT OFF YOUR HOT WATER HEATER on the AC panel. Serious damage can occur! Hot Water Tank The HOT WATER HEATER has an 19 gallon capacity tank and is available when connected to shore power or generator. To use on shore power, flip on the water heater circuit breaker on the AC electrical panel. Do not use the water heater if the water tank level is very low. The water heater is located forward of the starboard engine. Shower Before taking a SHOWER, make sure the water pressure pump is on. Take only very short boat showers (turning off water between soaping up and rinsing). To keep shower tidy wipe down the shower stall and floor. Check for accumulation of hair in the shower and sink drains. Ensure that the faucets and nozzle are completely off after use. 11

The DC circuit breaker for the shower sump must be on prior to taking a shower. The sump serves both showers. Failure to due so will cause sump overflow into the bilge. This CB has a guard cover which makes it easy to locate. DO NOT CONFUSE IT WITH THE MACERATOR CB. GALLEY Cooktop The electric cooktop requires that the circuit breaker be in the on position. Temperature is controlled by the knobs on the cooktop in standard fashion. The oven is a combination microwave convection oven. Complete operators manual is provided and is stowed in a cabinet forward of the electrical panel beneath the salon windows. When finished cooking turn off the switches. Refrigerator The REFRIGERATOR is dual voltage (12-volt and 110-volt power). It will automatically use 110- volt power when the shore power is connected; otherwise, it will operate on 12-volt power. Monitor the use of the refrigerator when the engines are not charging the 12-volt battery system. The local power switch is located below the front door. It can be turned down to the lowest position when anchored or moored or turned off when turning in for the night. Ice Maker An ice maker is located in the panel to the right of the salon entry door. Fresh water is automatically supplied when the AC circuit breaker is on. If unit is to be off for a time, discard ice and attend to water produced by melting frost. HEATING SYSTEM Diesel Heater ( DC) The DIESEL FORCED-AIR FURNACE located in the engine room provides heat in the same way as a household furnace. Turn on the TOGGLE SWITCH located on the panel adjacent to the salon entry door. Set the THERMOSTAT to the desired temperature. Check The furnace EXHAUST PORT located on the starboard hull for any obstruction such as fenders or lines. Do not block this opening when operating the furnace. Heat will damage fiberglass or rubber. Once it is on, allow it to run for at least 15 minutes before turning it off. Turn off the furnace heater by toggling the switch to off. ELECTRONICS ` 12

All Raymarine electronic manuals are Provided. The hsb manual, GPS and Radar, is located in a drawer to the left of the lower helm. Raymarine Quick Reference guides are located in this drawer. The fishfinder sonar manual will be found in the locker behind the salon chair, port side.. VHF Radio There are three VHF RADIOS. The first is located at the bridge helm with a repeater at the lower helm. Turn on by holding the PWR button down for a second or two. This same switch also powers the unit off. The third VHF RADIO is a handheld, located in bottom drawer adjacent to lower helm along with a charger. It is a good practice to take the handheld when operating the tender away from Positano. Always monitor channel 16 while underway. VHF manuals will be found along with other information manuals in the salon locker behind the chair. Depth Sounder There are three DEPTH SOUNDERS aboard. Raymarine ST40 depth sounders are located at each helm. The Raymarine L760 Fishfinder also functions as a depth sounder. As long as the DC circuit breaker is on, power is provided to the ST40 s. To set the scale, shallow alarm, and deep alarm as desired, see the quick reference card. The sounder should provide reliable readings in shallow waters. If in doubt, cycle the main DC circuit breaker. If your reading is blinking, it is a FALSE reading. False readings can occur in depths of more then 200 feet or in areas of string currents or tides. Radar The radar is operated by the bridge Raymarine unit, it must be on for the radar to function. To operate the Pathfinder RADAR press and hold the POWER button to turn the radar on. Release the button after the beep. To turn off, press and hold POWER button about 3 seconds. Refer to the quick reference card at in the second drawer adjacent to the lower helm. Quick reference cards are also found in the Appendix. Remember you are not allowed to travel in FOG or in serious wind conditions. Radar images can be superimposed on the GPS display at the lower helm. This is the nominal setting. The Operator s reference manual is located in the second drawer adjacent to the lower helm. Global Positioning System (GPS) A fixed mount GPS Raymarine RL80C is located at the lower helm. It repeats to the bridge unit. Be certain that DC main breaker is on and then press the red power button to activate, hold for the beep. To turn off, hold the button down for three seconds. The display will come up with the current position and with the setting configuration when the unit was shut down. The Find Ship button at the bottom will quickly reference Positano in the center of the screen. The display scale is readily changed by using the Range toggle to screen right. Refer to the manual normally found in the second drawer at the lower helm station, same as for Radar. Quick reference cards are to be found in the drawer to the left of the lower helm. C-MAP chips are installed in the RL80C, GPS plotter at the lower helm. Coverage includes inland waters from Olympia, WA to Port Hardy, BC., on the NE coast of Vancouver Island. Note -- GPS is considered a navigation aid. Do not rely on it. Compasses, charts, and dividers are the tools to plot position, course, and speed. 13

ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS AM/FM Stereo Radio The Samsung brand radio/cd/tape unit is located in the salon. It operates like a normal car radio. There are two speakers (stereo) in the salon. A remote can be found in the cabinet to the right of the TV. TV/VCR A TV/VCR is located in the entertainment cabinet. Power up by manually pushing the unit power button. A remote is located in the cabinet to the right of the TV. There is a DVD player in the locker beneath the salon lamp. It can be connected to AC power and the front jacks on the TV using the color coded cable. The TV must be set to channel 00 for the DVD playback to be seen. A remote is provided and located in the cabinet to the right of the TV. ANCHORING The primary WORKING ANCHOR is a plow type and is attached to 200ft chain rode passed through the deck from the ANCHOR LOCKER. The locker can be accessed through the hatch at the head of the V-berth. Release the anchor keeper before lowering the anchor. The Winch Main Breaker must be on before operating. At the bow, lift white cover and tap gently on the down foot control to lower the anchor. If necessary, guide the anchor over the anchor roller to prevent binding on the pulpit. Let out sufficient ANCHOR RODE (chain and nylon line) before setting the anchor. Colored markers are placed every 50 feet on the chain, indicated amount of rode. If the anchorage is crowded put down at least a 5 to 1 scope (50 feet for 10 feet of water), set the anchor with a short burst from the engine. Then let out additional scope dependent upon conditions. Before raising the anchor, ALWAYS start the engines as it uses large amounts of power to pull the vessel with the windlass. Turn on the WINDLASS BREAKER and as the boat moves toward the anchor, press the up control to take up slack line. Give the windlass short rests as you are pulling it up. Place yourself in position to guide the anchor onto the roller. As the anchor rises, be careful not to allow it to swing against the hull. Wash it down before it goes into anchor locker. A short green hose is provided, located in the engine room, to facilitate chain washing. Reconnect the keeper between the capstan and chain. Close the plastic covers on the FOOT PEDAL CONTROLS. Turn off the WINDLASS POWER SWITCH. A SPARE ANCHOR is normally stowed in a plastic bin in the engine room. The SPARE ANCHOR has 200ft of nylon RODE and 10 ft. of chain. It is intended to control stern swing in a close anchorage. ` 14

Mooring Cans The State Park Sticker on Positano allows you to pick up the MOORING CANS in the parks for free. You only need to register at the kiosk usually located at the heads of the docks. Mooring cans have a metal triangle at the top upon which is a metal ring. The metal ring is attached to the chain which secures your boat. IT IS VERY HEAVY. The strongest member of your crew should be picked for this job. Come up to the CAN into the wind as you would for anchoring. Have crew members on the bow, one with a boat hook and one with a mooring line secured like a bow line. As you are coming slowly up to the can have the crew holding the boat hook point at the can with the hook so the skipper always knows where it is. Hook the can and bring the ring up to the boat to allow the second crew to thread the ring with the line. Release the hold with the boat hook. If your mooring line is led out the starboard chock bring the end of the line back through the port side. You will essentially create a bridle with about 10 feet of slack from the chalk to the can. BARBECUE The BARBECUE and MOUNTING BRACKET are stored in the engine room. Place MOUNTING BRACKET in a fish rod holder in the cockpit and tighten. Reverse the procedure to dismount barbecue. Attach a PROPANE BOTTLE to the REGULATOR found in the drawer beneath the dinette seat along with a butane lighter. Carefully light the unit, preferably with a longstem butane lighter. The barbecue generates a lot of heat and cooks hot and fast. The barbecue unit can be left in the holder or stowed in the engine room. Replace the blue cover in either case. Please wipe with a paper towel before storing to prevent grease and dirt soiling the boat.. Note: Propane bottles are not stocked by AYC. You will need to purchase one if extras are not found on board. Caution -- For safety reasons, do not store an opened propane bottle within the salon or engine compartment. Chances are these will leak slightly once opened and propane gas could settle into low spaces. Ensure gasoline and flammable materials are not near the barbecue. DINGHY & OUTBOARD MOTOR The TENDER with a 25 hp Nissan engine is stored on the aft bridge deck. It has a capacity of about 1100 pounds (motor, equipment, and ----- people). A detachable backrest is located on the bridge. BE SURE THE TRANSOM DRAIN PLUG IS SECURLY TIGHTENED BEFORE LOWERING TO THE WATER. 15

To deploy the dinghy, remove black canvas cover and stow, attach the davit cable end to the THREE TENDER hoist cables. Adjust davit arm swing manually as necessary. Plug the davit winch controller (found in the top drawer adjacent to lower helm) to the base socket of the davit. Ensure the DAVIT MAIN BREAKER is in the on position. Remove hold down straps and stow. Using the CONTROLLER IN button, raise the tender so it is free to be swung out over the port side. Attach a painter, found in plastic bin. Manually swing davit arm so tender will clear the boat and lower to the water. Release davit cable attachment and install backrest. Lower motor into running position. This is done electrically. Engine start is performed by key start. To recover the Tender to its stowed position, reverse the above. When towing your dinghy, always keep it tight to the boat any time that you slow down or stop, Assign one of your crew members as the dinghy person to be responsible for taking up slack. You don t want to wrap a propeller. Coast Guard regulations state that any child 14 and under must wear a life jacket in a dinghy. It is a good idea for EVERYONE to follow this rule. CRABBING & FISHING Always check the fishing and crabbing requirements before you leave on your cruise. You will need a license. Many areas are CLOSED to crabbing and fishing on certain months. CRAB AWAY FROM THE BOAT! Lines can get wrapped around props. Fish-flavored cat food with the pop-up ringed lids work the best for a nice neat way to bait the ring. After 15-20 minutes, retrieve the crab line and ring quickly. Measure the crabs using the CRAB MEASURING GAUGE normally located in a plastic container in the engine room. Keep the male crabs of proper size (usually 6 ¼ inches across the carapace). Boil crabs about 12 minutes to cook. After using, wash equipment thoroughly with fresh water (available from the cockpit shower faucet). Note -- Please do not store wet rings and gear inside the boat. OTHER: Safety & Bilge Pumps SAFETY should be paramount in your daily cruising. A MAN OVERBOARD DRILL should be discussed and perhaps even practiced with a life jacket. Remember you lifejackets are stowed IN THE BRIDGE LOCKERS AND HALLWAY LOCKERS. A few should always be out and ready. Your flares and safety equipment are located IN THE ORANGE CONTAINER in a plastic bin in the engine room. Positano is equipped with an AUTOMATIC BILGE PUMPS. The master switch is located on the electrical panel. Normally, the switch will be left in the AUTO position. You may occasionally hear ` 16

the pump operate due to condensation and water from the shaft log accumulating in the bilge. Switches at the top of the electrical pane can be used to manually operate the bilge pumps. The ENGINE SPARES BOX (plastic blue color) is stowed in the engine room. This includes oil filter, raw water impeller, pump parts, injectors, and other small parts. THRU-HULL LOCATIONS The thru-hulls are as follows: 1) Port engine sea water provides cooling water to the heat exchanger and exhaust 2) Starboard engine - sea water provides cooling water to the heat exchanger and exhaust 3) Genset - sea water provides cooling water to the heat exchanger and exhaust 4) Garbage disposal it exhausts below the waterline 5) Holding tank below water exhaust 4 Engine 1 Forward Stateroom 5 3 Engine 2 Engine room Ball valves are located at each thru hull. Handle alignment with piping indicates an open position, handle perpendicular to piping is closed. 17

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