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the Bomar hatches and dorade, which supply you with
fresh air when opened. Since the air conditioning system
is AC powered (see AC Electric Section) and the hatches
require no power, we will detail the blower (or fans), and
their function, here.
For blower location, consult your Mechanical Arrangement
illustration in the Boating Safety Section, or the Ventilation
illustration in the same section.
The engine room blower is an exhaust fan which will
remove any exhaust fumes from the engine room, as well
as, removing heated air.
7.3.7.1 To operate the engine compartment blower:
Power up the DC system as discussed in this section.
Depress the engine power switch at the engine controls
in the cockpit.
7.3.8 Stereo System
The reset breaker marked "Stereo", on the 12 Volt DC
Panel supplies power to the stereo on your boat. For
more information about the controls of your stereo con-
sult product manual in your owner's packet.
C AU TI O N
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Do not place facial tissue, paper towels, or sanitary
napkins in the head. Such materials can damage
waste disposal systems and the environment.
Important: U.S.Coast Guard regulations require that boats
have a sanitation system on board to control pollution. Waste
is to be stored in a holding tank or other device so it can be
properly disposed of at a shore facility. Discharging this waste
overboard in the U.S. lakes, rivers, bays, and sounds and with-
in 3 miles of shore in international waters is prohibited. Check
with the Coast Guard regarding regulations in your area.
WA R N I N G
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If the seacock is not closed, the holding tank will fill
with sea water and could possibly flood the boat.
7.3.9 Holding tank drain
Your boat is equipped with a gravity drain holding tank.
The drain valve is located in the vanity on the outboard
side. Please observe Coast Guard regulations for drain-
ing the tank in the paragraph in red font above. Close
the seacock when the tank is emptied.
Hunter e33 • DC Electric
7.3.10 VHF Radio
The breaker marked "VHF Radio", on the 12 Volt DC
Panel supplies power to the radio on your boat. For
more information about the controls of your radio con-
sult product manual in your owner's packet.
7.3.11 Windlass
The breaker marked "Windlass", on the Battery Switch
Panel supplies power to the optional windlass on your
boat. The windlass (shown in Fig. 7.5) offers you the
ability to raise and lower your anchor.
7.3.11.1 To operate the windlass:
Lower Anchor
1. Turn on battery switch.
2. Turn on windlass breaker at Battery Switch Panel
located under the nav station seat.
3. Push windlass "Down" button located on the bow.
Note: "Bump" switch until anchor clears anchor roller and
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hull before letting anchor down freely.
Raising Anchor
1. Start boat engine, this will allow control of boat when
anchor becomes free, as well as reducing load on bat-
tery.
2. Push windlass "Up" button being careful as the anchor
approaches the hull and anchor roller. Continue until the
anchor rests in the anchor roller properly.
Note: If it appears there is no power to the windlass,
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check the reset breaker on the Battery Switch Panel.
If windlass becomes inoperable electrically, a manual
winch handle is supplied.
For more information about your windlass, refer to your
owner's manual.
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