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PART 1


PARTS OF THE INTERIOR The interior of the boat is a compact living area providing the essential comforts of home. Good interior layout is important to cruis- ing comfort.


Head


The bathroom is called the head and contains a sink and toilet. Some heads also have showers.


Saloon


This seating area doubles as sleep- ing and eating spaces. A folding or drop-down table converts this area into a sleeping space.


Galley


Your on board kitchen includes a gimballed stove, a sink, and icebox or refrigerator. Locker space (cup- boards) holds dishes, cookware, utensils and provisions.


IMPORTANT ITEMS


You should always know where to find:


• Fire extinguishers - near galley and engine compartment.


• Bilge pumps - (manual and electrical) - cockpit, bilge.


• Seacocks - head, galley, engine compartment.


• Master battery switch and electrical panel - near navigation station.


• Stove fuel shutoff - near the stove and at the tank.


• Life jackets - various locations.


• Flares 14 2 3 1 Forepeak


A storage area in the bow which may contain a chain locker for the anchor.


Forward Cabin


This area contains a vee-berth, a bed for two which narrows at the forward end.


Hanging Locker A small closet for clothes.


Settee Berth


This seat also serves as a berth.


Sole


The floor of the cabin. Removable floorboards provide


access to the bilge.


Engine Compartment The engine is located under the galley counter on this boat. Another boat may have the engine behind the compan- ionway steps.


Navigation Station All equipment pertinent to navigation and weather are stored in this area in or near the chart table.


Quarter Berth The aft berth is located under the cockpit area adjacent to the navigation station.


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