NW Explorations
KOnOcTi bAy OperATing MAnuAl
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Mooring at Anchor
• Anchor is lowered from pulpit while boat is backed up slowly away from anchor.
• When desired chain length out (4:1 or 5:1 scope), windlass is stopped.
• Engines reversed for “count of five” until chain pulls up virtually straight. Note: The boat is not held in reverse
against a taught anchor chain!
Generator Starting/Stopping
• Be sure “generator” breaker is “On”
• Hold switch in “Start” position until it starts (this takes approximately thirty seconds!)
• Check port side exhaust for water flow.
• After one minute for warm-up, turn power selector from “Off” to “Gen”.
• Stopping: Turn power selector from “Gen” to “Off”, wait one minute for cool-down.
• Hold “Stop” switch until stopped.
Overnight Checklist in Marina
• Shore power “On”.
• Inverter “On”.
Overnight at Anchor or Buoy
• Anchor light “On”.
• DC electrical items all “Off” including radios, extra lights, etc.
Upon Arising
• If at anchor or buoy, Inverter “On”.
• Start generator if necessary for battery charging.
• Turn on heat if necessary.
• Go to top of this Konocti Bay
checklist.
3B: Maneuvering Suggestions
3B1: Docking & Undocking
Usually it’s easier to dock bow in. Have
your mate at the side rail opening, ready
to step off and secure the stern line,
against which you can pull to swing the
bow in toward the dock. By having your
mate ready to disembark when close to
the dock, he/she will not have to jump to
the dock, risking a turned ankle or falling
overboard. It is the skipper’s job to put
the boat next to the dock so the mate
needn’t jump, but merely step off!
Approaching a dock, have fenders out as required and have the bow line already rigged, passed through its hawse pipe,
and draped back on the side of the boat be- tween the stanchions so it can be reached from the dock. Never put a line
from a cleat over
a rail: the boat’s weight will bend or break the rail if it pulls against the line! When the mate’s ashore,
the line can be easily reached!
If dock clearance permits, spring the boat forward so that it pulls forward on the stern line. This will bring the stern close
to the
dock. Let the bow line out enough so that the boat can rest against the stern and midships fenders.