LA VIDA OPERATION MANUAL
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handle to raise the anchor. The handle fits into the collar next to the gypsy chain drum.
Using this manual retrieval is slow and tedious but you will get the anchor back.
14.6
Toilet will not flush
If one of the toilets will not flush check the breaker switch on the 12-volt DC panel, it should be
on. If both toilets will not flush, the holding tank may be full, and you will need to pump out the
holding tank.
In case of a clogged toilet
, get the plunger stored in the port side bridge bench hatch (forward
of the pilot house). DO NOT use a plunger as you normally would, instead put the plunger into
the bowl, and hold it down firmly against the bowl to create a seal around the plunger. Push
the switch to flush the head while holding down the plunger. The high-pressure jet of water
will force the clog through to the holding tank.
14.7
Freshwater does not flow at faucet
Check to see if the ‘F
RESH WATER PUMP I
’ breaker switch
is on at the
120V AC panel, or ‘FRESH
WATER PUMP II’
breaker switch on the 12-volt DC panel is on. Use the AC pump if the
generator is running or you are plugged into shorepower. Use the DC pump if there is no AC
input.
If the tanks are empty, water from the faucet will be mixed with air and may cause the
freshwater pump to lose its prime. You will need to fill the water tanks either at the dock or
with the watermaker. When there is water in the tanks, the freshwater pump should prime
itself when it operates.
14.8
Hitting a log
Please keep a good look out to avoid hitting logs and other debris in the water. If you do hit a
log or debris:
1.
Throttle back to idle immediately and shift the engines to neutral until you are well past
danger.
2.
If the hit was significant, check for damage,
3.
Check the bilges for any water coming in,
4.
Check the lazarette for water,
5.
If water is coming into the boat, you are in an emergency; go to Emergency Procedures.
6.
If no water is flowing into the boat, then put the boat back into gear at idle speed, is the
boat vibrating?
a.
If so, the propeller and or propeller shaft has been bent. You may be able to
motor to a protected harbor at idle speed or with a single engine. Keep both
engines running but, if necessary, use only one engine in gear.
b.
Call NW Explorations immediately at 360-393-5309
c.
If not, slowly throttle up to cruising speed and check for vibration. You were
lucky this time. Keep a good watch to avoid debris, rocks and reefs.2