Operating instructions

VIP Guest S/R
All the way forward, the bow
guest stateroom includes two
large V-berths. Storage includes
plenty of drawers, cabinets and
hanging locker space for crew
clothing. A large overhead hatch
and side opening windows provide
plenty of light and ventilation in
this spacious cabin. When first
getting acquainted with the boat,
take the time to put the ladder
that’s behind the door in place so
you can see how to use the overhead hatch as an exit.
Also note the fire extinguisher and flashlight beside the
hanging locker.
Guest Stateroom #2
The starboard guest cabin, down the steps and just
forward of the lower helm station (just aft of the VIP guest
stateroom) has two single berths, with a hanging locker
between. There are drawers beneath each berth.
Windows as well as a large overhead hatch provide lots of
light in this cabin.
In the floor between the berths there is a storage
compartment with a drain sump for the washing machine.
Guest Head
Moving aft from the forward stateroom to port is the
forward head compartment with its own stall shower, electric
head, tank level indicator for the forward holding tank, and a
basin with vanity; we like to leave the hatch open slightly all the
time when not underway for ventilation. You will also find the
switches for the electric head and drain pumps by the sink. If you
have a cool morning, be sure to turn the fan switch on as heat
will be provided if the furnace main switch is on and any
thermostat calls for heat.
The sumptuous forward V-Berth has a cushioned insert to
make it queen-sized plus.
A chest of drawers is to stbd of
the V-Berth; a hanging locker is
to port.
This view of one of the #2 Stateroom guest berths also
shows the edge of the roomy hanging locker.
A look inside the guest head. There is a
shower compartment here as well.
Section 1B3: General Desc'n: S/R's & Heads 1.8