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OPERATION MANUAL
POWER BOAT
OHANA
Welcome aboard!
We are happy you have chosen "OHANA" for your vacation. We are sure you will enjoy cruising
the lovely islands of the Pacific Northwest. OHANA is equipped with many conveniences to help
make your adventure in the islands memorable.
56' Voyager Sedan
59' 2'' Overall
15' 2" Beam
Draft 4' 9"
We trust this manual will help you become familiar with the boat. If you have questions about the
boat or about places to visit, please do not hesitate to ask the AYC staff.
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  • Page 1 OHANA Welcome aboard! We are happy you have chosen "OHANA" for your vacation. We are sure you will enjoy cruising the lovely islands of the Pacific Northwest. OHANA is equipped with many conveniences to help make your adventure in the islands memorable.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Boat Operation……………………………………………………………Pages 4-6 Engine Inspection Start-Up Shutdown Getting Underway Cruising Docking Fueling Boat Electrical……………………………………………………………Pages 7-9 A.C. (Shore) Systems - 50 amp 125/250 volts Inverter - Charles 2600 Watt Generator - 15.5 KW Kohler D.C. (House) Systems -(4) DC11-12 12 Volt Batteries - Gen start 1 DC11-12 - Batteries House/Inverter (8) 12 AVR-150 ET Sanitation Systems………………………………………………………Pages 9-10 Marine Toilet - 2 Vacu-Flush...
  • Page 3 HEATING SYSTEMS………………………………………………….Page 11 Built-in Cabin Heaters (AC) Cruise Air/heat 4 zones CHARGERS: Charles 60 and 20 Amp Inverter INVERTER: Charles 2600 Watt SHORE POWER: 50 amp 125/250 volts NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT: Radar Raymarine E-120 (Dual at Lower Helm) GPS: Raymarine (Dual at Lower Helm) FATHOMETER: Raymarine (One at each Helm) CHART PLOTTER: Raymarine E120 (Dual at Lower Helm) RADIOS: Raymarine/repeater on Flybridge...
  • Page 4: Boat Operation

    compartment with the trap, line and float. A 2 gallon propane bottle is stored in outside storage cabinet, accessed from the swim platform, aft deck. (Please cook all crab on the swim platform.) Other: Bilge Pumps/Safety - 3 Type: Rule 2000 12V Thru-Hull Diagram –...
  • Page 5: Shutdown

    Warm the engines for about 5 minutes before engaging transmission. To raise rpms on engines in neutral, press and hold the “N” button on controls while advancing throttle. Observe the readings of the gauges. The oil pressure will register about 50 PSI. The engine temperature should rise slowly. 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...
  • Page 6 Cruising speed is a maximum of about 2,000 RPMS. If you run at 2000 RPMS you will cruise at 16 knots and use about 25 gallons of diesel per hour. Your speed will vary depending upon the weight, load and weather conditions.
  • Page 7: Boat Electrical

    ADAPTER located in cockpit cabinet aft deck under the seat. Turn the dock power on. Cords coming off the bow can be wrapped loosely around the bow line. Be aware that Ohana uses a lot of power and anything less than a 50 amp service will require careful power management.
  • Page 8 Generator Ohana requires significant power when not on shore-power. Plan to use your generator extensively. To start your GENERATOR, first check that your generator’s fluids are topped off and the raw water intake is open. The generator start/stop controls are located in DC cabinet, top left. First pre-heat the generator for about 20 seconds.
  • Page 9: Sanitation System

    SANITATION SYSTEM Marine Toilet Ohana uses very reliable Vacuflush heads. Despite the quality and reliability of these toilets, 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.
  • Page 10: Water Systems

    Pump out only in Canadian waters and in areas of open, flowing current, no bays or marinas. Y-Valve Ohana is not equipped with Y-Valves for direct overboard discharge. Fresh Water Tank(s) There are two FRESH WATER TANKS AND EACH holds 100 gallons. Observe the water level by looking in the DC cabinet on stairwell.
  • Page 11: Galley

    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! A backup fresh water pump is installed just aft of the primary. In order to switch to the backup pump: 1) Open the Valve...
  • Page 12: Electronics

    ELECTRONICS Ohana’s Raymarine E120 System is an integrated navigational system. Both of the main instruments at the lower helm provide radar, plotter, and gps in full screen mode or split screen, depending on your preferences. They turn on by pressing the red “On” button and accepting the terms of use by pressing OK. You may access the navigational mode you desire by scrolling through the options using the “Page”...
  • Page 13: Entertainment Systems

    ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS AM/FM Stereo Radio The Sony brand stereo unit is located on the forward starboard side of the salon It operates like a normal car radio. There are Bose speakers (stereo) in the salon and two (stereo) on the bridge. The FADER controls the distribution of the salon and bridge speakers.
  • Page 14: Barbecue

    Ohana has a high quality electric davit to raise and lower the dingy. To launch: 1) Plug the davit control into the receptacle on the davit base. The control is kept in the locker under the front of the bridge chair.
  • Page 15: Crabbing & Fishing

    Ohana is equipped with an AUTOMATIC BILGE PUMP. The master switch is located on the electrical panel. Normally, the switch will be left in the AUTO position. Ohana has dripless shaft logs, so there should not be any pump operation unless water enters from another source.

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