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AQUILA OPERATING MANUAL
NW Explorations
4N:
Galley & Appliances
Aquila is fitted with a number of appliances for your convenience. Most of these (like the
microwave) are easy
to operate, “just like a home appliance”; nevertheless, we will spend some time discussing these, as marine
units have some features that are slightly different than home models.
4N1: Barbecue
Aquila carries a
propane barbecue which is located on the sundeck railing by the steps from the port side deck
to the
flybridge.
To operate the barbecue:
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Be sure the propane tank valve is on;
•
Open valve on barbecue at hose connection.
•
Use a butane match to light the grill.
4N2: Microwave Oven
The microwave is conventional, operating just as one does in the home ashore.
4N3: Propane Tank (for Stove)
Propane gas is heavier-than-air. Therefore it must be treated
with care around a boat so that we can be absolutely sure there
is no gas escaping into the atmosphere to collect in the boat’s
lowest spot, the enclosed bilges, to become an explosive safety
hazard. For this reason, the propane tanks are housed above
the galley in the left seat on the flying bridge. Obviously, up
there, if there is a leak, the gas will simply be vented overboard,
for there is no way from there for it to be redirected into the boat,
for all openings into the salon are sealed (otherwise they’d leak
in a rainstorm!).
One tank is used at a time. There is, of course, a manual
gas valve on the propane tank. This valve is used only when
exchanging/filling tanks; it should be fully opened. There is also
a second valve, a “solenoid valve”, in the flybridge seat propane
line immediately after the manual valve. This electric valve is controlled by a switch in the galley itself, and in
this way the cook can actually shut off the propane supply to the stove at its source when it not being used,
simply by throwing the switch.
4N4:
Refrigerator (Galley); Freezer (Salon Aft)
The boat is equipped with an efficient Grunert refrigerator and a separate freezer.
The refrigeration runs on 110 volts
AC only and requires AC power at least twice daily for an hour or two
each time. Monitor
temperatures to determine what’s required for your usage. Avoid
putting unfrozen produce
The propane tanks under the flybridge
port seat aft side.