Propane Bbq; Cockpit Table; Dinghy; Comments & Additions - Bavaria 36 User Manual

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Revised/Updated March 2011
Plexiglas windows or dodger windows that contains AMMONIA!
This can seriously
damage the surfaces.

PROPANE BBQ

Propane BBQ is attached to the stern rail, covered by a black canvas cover.
A
complimentary propane bottle is provided in the Starboard cockpit locker. If you like to
BBQ then it might be advisable to purchase extra propane. Make sure control valve is set to
"Closed" position prior to attaching to canister. Please ensure the BBQ has cooled down
completely before replacing the canvas cover. Enjoy!

COCKPIT TABLE

A cockpit table is permanently attached to the steering pedestal, and is held by small braces,
which clamp into preset brackets. Table should be lowered when not in use.

DINGHY

ESCAPE
An inflatable dinghy is available with
and is sometimes known as the "Escapee".
A hand pump and inflation hose are also kept in the starboard cockpit lazeratte. The dinghy
will normally stay firmly inflated, but the pump should be taken on any extended dinghy
adventures just in case for safety. The Dinghy is equipped with oars for fun and/or exercise
(also emergencies). The oars are locked into position on the port and starboard side of the
dingy floor. A repair kit is stored with the spare parts. Remove and store the oars before
towing the dinghy while sailing or motoring.
COMMENTS & ADDITIONS
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these NOTES, or where you feel that some topic should be better "explained" or simply
clarified. Just write us a note below or in the margins/back of page at the appropriate point.
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