NW Explorations
NAVIGATOR OPERATING MANUAL
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There are shore power connections (with an adjacent fuse holder) at both
the bow and stern, selected by the shore power switch in the electric panel;
when this cable is to be disconnected, the switch should first be turned to
the “off” position to avoid arcing which could damage the plug contacts.
The boat’s 50-amp shore power cable is 50 feet long and stays with the
boat when away from its home dock.
The deck up three steps above the aft side decks is the “sun deck”. The
barbeque and its propane tank are here. Extra chairs are
provided to use on the sundeck or flybridge.
Up three steps from the sun deck is the flybridge, with seating
for crew and passengers, and the upper helm station. In addition to the helm’s
instruments and controls, the console has storage for the ship’s canvas covers, and
a space for flybridge electronics.
On the flybridge are tandem seats port and starboard seating two and four
passengers respectively. Within the storage compartments beneath the seats you
will find a complement of life jackets (on the starboard side) and the propane tanks
for the ship’s galley stove (to port).
Aft shore power connection in cockpit.
BBQ and its propane tank.
(Sistership)
F/B aft. In these illustrations the cushions are
covered by theship’s canvas.
Looking forward on the Navigator flying
bridge at the control console.
This sistership photo shows the seating mentioned above.
Behind the console
sliding door is the
autopilot control
and cable, and a
storagebin with
the VHF micro-
phone and cable.
Under the port
tandem seat aft
are the main and
spare propane
tanks for the
galley stove.