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Chapter 8:
INTERIOR EQUIPMENT
8.1 Companionway Door
The cabin and V-berth are accessed through a sliding door. A
lockable latch secures the door in the closed position. A vinyl
covered latch secures the door in the open position. It is very
important that the cabin door is secured properly in the open or
closed position. The door is made of acrylic plastic. Acrylic
plastic scratches easily and can chip. Please refer to the Routine
Maintenance chapter for information on the proper care and
maintenance of acrylic plastic.
NEVER LEAVE THE CABIN DOOR UNLATCHED. THE CABIN DOOR IS HEAVY AND
SLIDES EASILY. IF THE DOOR IS LEFT UNLATCHED, IT COULD SLIDE UNEXPECT-
EDLY AS THE BOAT ROCKS, DAMAGING THE DOOR OR CAUSING AN INJURY TO A
PASSENGER. ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE DOOR IS PROPERLY LATCHED IN THE OPEN
OR CLOSED POSITION.
8.2 Companionway Steps and Aft Berth
The aft berth is located behind the steps. There are three access hatches below the berth
to provide access to the bilge pump, holding tank macerator pump, air conditioning and
sump pumps, and other components mounted in that area of the bilge. The wall panels
are removable to provide access to the battery charger, VacuFlush holding tank system
and other components mounted in the mechanical systems compartment behind and
along side of the aft berth compartment. Light is provided to this compartment by a 12-
volt light on the wall.
8.3 Head Compartment
The head compartment is equipped with a sink and a hot and cold faucet that converts to a shower by pulling
the faucet out of the base. A special seat folds down over the toilet to make showering more comfortable.
An opening port light above the sink provides daylight and ventilation. There is also a 12-volt overhead light.
An AC G.F.I. duplex outlet is provided by the sink.
MARINE HEAD SYSTEM
Your boat is equipped with a VacuFlush marine head system as standard equipment. VacuFlush systems use
a small amount of water and vacuum which is generated by the 12-volt vacuum pump to flush. The toilet is
connected to the pressurized fresh water system. Using fresh water results in less odor in the head
compartment.
To use the toilet, make sure the “Electric Head” switch on the cabin DC breaker panel is on. Then add water
to wet the bowl by depressing the foot activated flush lever slightly until the desired water level is reached.
Companionway
Steps
Companionway Door/Latch
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