Operating instructions

The aft cabin supports the dinghy on the
starboard side. Tie-down straps hold the dinghy in
place. The dinghy is lifted with an electric hoist
from a strong davit with a windlass controlled by a
plug-in remote control.
Up five steps from the deck is the flybridge, with
seating for crew and passengers in two tandem
seats, each seating four passengers (for a total of
eight); both have storage beneath. Within the port
storage compartment is the galley propane tank
and spare tank. To starboard, you will find extra
life jackets.
Forward is a console holding atop it the
flybridge electronics and within it, substantial
storage for canvas, and/or seat cushions to port,
and the upper helm station to starboard. In
addition to instruments and controls, the console
has a sliding door revealing more electronics,
including a large fold-out radar console. On the aft
end of the flybridge to port is a large Igloo cooler
for extra iced storage.
The flybridge console has a full complement of
instruments including navigation, communications,
and engine controls.
The aft cabin top with the dinghy, its motor. Notice the lifering.
Looking to starboard on the flybridge. Above the wheel are the
engine controls, compass, and to the wheel’s right are engine
switches, etc.
To port, tandem seating for passengers and access to the storage
area under the console.
The control console has helm and engine instrument to starboard,
depth sounder, fish finder, and Navnet displays above, and the
VHF radio, large radar (white panel tips out), autopilot control,
hailer and heating controls behind a sliding door.
Section 1B1: General Description - Exterior 1.3