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Two 120-volt SPACE HEATERS are available when connected to shore power.  Both can be found 
in under the seat in the aft stateroom. 

FOR BACKUP USE ONLY!  

 
ELECTRONICS 

 

All electronic manuals are located under the navigation desk. 
 

VHF Radio  

 

The VHF radio is located at the helm.  Make sure the VHF Radio breaker is on located at the DC 
panel. Turn it on before departing the pier.  Monitor channel 16 at all times.   
 

Depth Sounder   

 

There is 1 DEPTH SOUNDER located on the arch in the cockpit.  To activate the DEPTH 
SOUNDER, turn on the instrument breaker on the DC panel.  The sounder should provide reliable 
readings in shallow waters.  If in doubt, switch it off, then turn it back on to reset sounder. If your 
reading is blinking, it is a FALSE reading.  False readings can occur in depths of more then 200 feet 
or in areas of string currents or tides.

 

 

 
 
 
 

Global Positioning System (GPS) 

 
A fixed mount GPS is on the arch in the cockpit.  Ascertain that your breaker is on at the DC breaker panel..  
Refer to the manual normally found in the navigation desk.  

GPS is considered a navigation aid.  Do not rely on 

it.  Compasses, charts, and dividers are the tools to plot position, course, and speed.

  

Wind Speed and Surface Speed indicators 

Along with the GPS and depth sounder; mounted on the cockpit arch are the wind speed and direction indicator, 
and the surface speed indicator. To turn these units on: locate and close the instrument circuit breaker on the 
main DC electrical panel at the navigation station.  

ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS 

 

AM/FM Stereo Radio

 

The JVC brand CD/DVD unit is located beneath the circuit breaker panel.  It operates like a normal 
car radio.  There are 8 speakers (stereo) throughout the vessel, located in each cabin and cockpit. 
Each area has a volume control. The DVD player function displays on the television mounted in the 
main cabin. 

 
 

TV/VCR

  

 

A TV in the main cabin is used in conjunction with the above AM/FM stereo to watch DVDs. A 
TV/DVD is also stored in the aft cabin.  

 

 

AM/FM/DVD STEREO 

Summary of Contents for Hunter 430

Page 1: ...1 OPERATION MANUAL VELOCITY 1995 Hunter 430 OWNER HOSTS Kirk and Lisa Knudsen Mount Vernon WA...

Page 2: ...will enjoy cruising the lovely islands of the Pacific Northwest aboard Velocity The information provided in the manual will help you familiarize yourself with the vessel and its systems If you have qu...

Page 3: ...A 42 6 Displacement 23 800 Lbs L W L 38 Ballast 7 600 Lbs BEAM 14 Sail Area 839 square ft DRAFT 4 11 Water Capacity 165 Gal CRUISING RPM 3000 Engine 50 HP Yanmar MAST HEIGHT 62 5 Fuel 30 gallon diese...

Page 4: ...stems 9 Batteries Sanitation Systems 10 Marine Toilet 10 Holding Tank 11 Y Valve 12 Water Systems 12 Fresh Water Tanks 12 Fresh Water Pump 13 Hot Water 13 Shower 13 Galley 13 Stove Oven 13 Refrigerati...

Page 5: ...L is in the open position lever in line with valve Your thru hull and strainer are located on the aft end of the engine compartment accessible from the aft cabin engine compartment panel under cabin s...

Page 6: ...the engine catches check your transom for water exiting with the exhaust Allow the engine to warm up by idling for 10 minutes at about 1000 RPM before putting under load Do not hold ignition key in ST...

Page 7: ...ave your best communicator mid ships to give you distances from the dock It is often hard to judge how close the dock is Calling out distances i e 20 feet 10 feet 4 feet etc will only add to a success...

Page 8: ...er Therefore monitor the use of onboard electricity carefully with your voltmeter located on the Electrical Panels and turn off electrical devices that are not needed Most breakers are labeled by colo...

Page 9: ...ter coffeepots space heater water heater refrigerator etc will quickly discharge the house inverter batteries Use these items VERY SPARINGLY Monitor your battery usage very carefully When connected to...

Page 10: ...attery power alone The electrical outlets will not work under the DC battery system Note Do not change the position of the switches while the engines are running or the alternator diodes will be damag...

Page 11: ...able catastrophe and an EXPENSIVE FIX to you Empty the tank every other day to avoid this problem The aft HOLDING TANK is located under the floor in the galley The forward HOLDING TANK is located unde...

Page 12: ...to the holding tank position in respect to Coast Guard regulations Please leave it as is unless there is an emergency Be familiar with the applicable laws concerning dumping sewage directly overboard...

Page 13: ...efore taking a SHOWER make sure water pressure and shower sump breakers are on To activate the hand held wand turn on water at back of shower head Take only very short boat showers turning off water b...

Page 14: ...ERATING The HYDRONIC FURNACE provides heat and hot water while pier side or at anchor Turn on the TOGGLE SWITCH located below the circuit breaker panel Set any one of the three THERMOSTATs to the desi...

Page 15: ...on the arch in the cockpit Ascertain that your breaker is on at the DC breaker panel Refer to the manual normally found in the navigation desk GPS is considered a navigation aid Do not rely on it Com...

Page 16: ...ss short rests as you are pulling it up The windlass uses a large amount of electrical power so ALWAYS operate the windlass with the engines running Place yourself in position to guide the anchor onto...

Page 17: ...needs to be released after hoisting the mainsail and reset at the mast on dropping the main Troubleshooting 1 Mainsail resists being raised Check all lines Both reefing lines should be pulled loose a...

Page 18: ...to bring it up to higher ground NEVER drag it Secure it when leaving as the tides come up very quickly OTHER SAFETY EQUIPMENT SAFETY should be paramount in your daily cruising A MAN OVERBOARD DRILL sh...

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