Specifications
16 CHAPTER 3: COMPONENTS / SYSTEMS
3788 Motor
y
acht
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Owner’s Manual
Supplement
Fresh Water System
The water filter, located in
the accessory room outboard
of the aft stateroom, should
be inspected and cleaned
often.
When connected to a dock-
side water supply, the DC
power switch for the water
pump should be turned OFF.
The water tank is equipped
with a water level indicator
in the AC/DC cabinet on the
starboard side of the salon. It
is always a good idea to top
off the water tank at every
opportunity to avoid the pos-
sibility of running short of
fresh water.
The water fill is located on
the starboard side of the
deck and the water tank is
located under the bed in the
aft berth.
When your boat is to be left
unattended for long periods
of time, pump the water tank
dry to prevent stored water
from becoming stagnant and
distasteful. Should it
become necessary to disin-
fect the fresh water system,
ask your dealer about treat-
ment systems available and
follow the manufacturer’s
instructions.
Water Heater
Please read the manufacturer’s instructions supplied in your yacht’s owner’s packet. The water heater is connected to
the AC power system. It is located on the starboard side of the accessory room, outboard of the aft stateroom, forward
of the engine.
Drain System
The sinks and showers (“gray water”) drain overboard. The sinks are above the water line and have gravity drains
while the shower is pump-drained. The shower drain sump pump is located under the stairs, next to the galley. This
sump pump automatically shuts off after the shower is drained.
CITY
WATER
WATER
TA N K
TRANSOM
SHOWER
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER
WATER
PUMP
GALLEY
TO HEAD
HOT WATER
TA N K
WATER SYSTEM DIAGRAM
(INCLUDING OPTIONS)
WARNING
SCALDING HAZARD!
Water heated by the heat exchan
g
er system can reach temperatures
hi
g
h enou
g
h to scald the skin. Use care when usin
g
hot water after runnin
g
the port en
g
ine for
any period of time.
COMPONENT DAMAGE HAZARD!
Water heaters must be kept full of water to avoid dama
g
e
to the 110-volt heatin
g
elements. They should also be drained (power turned OFF) when the
possibility of freezin
g
exists.
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