NW Explorations
NAVIGATOR OPERATING MANUAL
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BREAKER
USE
BREAKER
USE
Horn
B
To horn buttons
Courtesy Lts
B S To courtesy lights on boat
Wiper
B
To wipers
Stereo
S To stereo system
Nav & Instrument Lts
S Turns on nav and instrument Lights
Cigarette Lighter
B
To cig. lighter DC outlets
Anchor Light
S Turns on anchor light
Refrigerator
B
To refrigerator
Spreader Light
S Turns on spreader lighting for deck
Gauges
S To engine gauges
Saloon, Cabin Lts. (3)
B
To individual light switches
Rudder Indicator
B
To rudder indicators
Drain Pump
B
To shower drain pump switches
Engine Room Lts
B
To engine room lights
F. W. Pump
B
To fresh water pump pressure sw.
Fwd Bilge Pump
B
To fwd bilge pump toggle sw
Seawater Pump
B
To pressure switch on seawater pump
Mid Bilge Pump
B
To mid bilge pump toggle sw
Macerator Pump
S Turns on holding tank overbd. pump
Aft Bilge Pump
S To aft bilge pump toggle sw
Fwd Vacuum Flush
B
To forward head pump system
Start/Stop (Port)
B
To start/stop buttons port eng
Aft Vacuum Flush
B
To aft head pump system
Start/Stop (Stbd)
S To start/stop buttons stbd eng
Galley Vent
B
To galley vent switch above sink
Engine Blower
S Turns on E/room blowers
Gas Stove
B
To propane switch in galley
“Wait to Start” Light
See engine start procedure below
Trim Tabs
B
To trim tab rocker switch
Bilge Pump
toggleswitches
See note below: Normally left in“Auto” position
In general, when on the boat, you’ll have the navigation, anchor, spreader, seawater pump, courtesy, engine
room lights, E/R blower, and macerator pump breakers “OFF”, with all others “ON”. The Engine switches will all
be “OFF” unless running, in which case the “Start/Stop” switches for both engines will be “ON”.
There are three bilge pump toggle switches in the right row of breakers. These switches are fed electricity by
the bilge pump breakers in the middle row. The switches control the operation of each pump as follows: In the
down, “AUTO”, position, the pump is controlled by its own float switch. This
is the normal position for these switches. In the middle position, the bilge
pump is totally “OFF”; this might be used if the pump’s float switch fails and
the pump could burn out from constant running. In the up, “ON”, position,
the pump is running under the operator’s control; this might be used to test
the pumps, or to see how much water is in the bilge. See 4.4.
The main Battery Switch on this panel
should always be left in the “On”
position. NEVER, ever switch this to “off” with the engine running!
In addition to the switches on the DC panel, there is an Anchor Wlndlass
switch to the right of the helm. This switch should be “ON” only when using
the anchor windlass.
Anchor windlass breaker
at lower helm.