Interlude
Owners’ Notes
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Set the desired temperature by turning the knob on the right. Select an operating mode using the knob
on the left:
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Eco: energy saving mode, conserves fuel and electricity
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Normal: comfort heating
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Plus: fast heating (for cold mornings
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switch to normal when the cabin has warmed)
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Fan: fan ventilation only
The heater takes a few minutes to warm up when it is first turned on. Also, a change to the operating
mode takes a few moments to become fully effective.
KEEL DEPTH
Interlude
has a deep fin keel and draws 7’2”, so figure on 8’
to be on the safe
side. San Juan Sailin
g strongly recommends that you maintain a minimum of 10’
-
12’ under the keel, both underway and at low tide on anchor.
SAFETY REMINDER
: The depth sounder zero datum point is immediately in front
of the keel, about 2 feet below the water line, with the keel extending down
another 6 feet or so.
OUTBOARD ENGINE
Interlude
is equipped with a 2017 Honda 4-stroke 2.3 horsepower outboard
engine for the dinghy. This make and model has proven to be a practical and
very reliable outboard; nearly all the boats in the SJS fleet use this same engine.
Fuel and Oil for the Outboard Engine
SJS staff should have the engine full, or nearly so, for your trip. Please check the fuel level in the engine
and in the spare gas can when you first come aboard to make sure you have a gallon-plus for your trip.
Interlude’s hull and keel.