Getting Water and Electricity Working + Showers & Toilets Info
Key Box This is the key box with the key to enter the boat.
Showers & Toilets: The Marina Service Building (with toilets and showers) is about a 5-minute walk from the boat.
Inside the steering cabin (the first cabin you enter), on the right-hand side, there’s a small box.
Inside are two entry cards for the service building.
The location is marked on the map next to this text.
Water Supply
Please read through all the steps below before you start.
Turn On Fan and Water Pump Lift both blue switches to activate the fan and the water pump.
The upper switch controls the fan.
The lower switch controls the water pump.
Water Supply on Deck
The water port is located close by on the deck.
To get water for the boat, turn this handle 90 degrees.
Open Valves for Water Flow To fill the boat’s water tank, open both green valves:
The left valve fills the water tank.
The right valve supplies water to the sink. Keep only the right valve open while you are on board!
Using the Hose Opener
You’ll find the hose opener mounted on the wall of the steering cabin—the first cabin you enter—on the left-hand side.
Use it to open the hatch and insert the hose placed next to it. Note: water will only flow if the left green valve (shown earlier) is open.
This hose is connected directly to the boat’s water tank.
Access and Fill Fresh Water Tank
To access the fresh water tank, remove the floor panel in the kitchen.
You may need to refill the tank every two days, depending on water usage. Be careful not to overfill it—there’s no automatic stop, so you’ll need to monitor the water level yourself. The water level is visible as the tank fills, so keep an eye on it to avoid overflow.
Important:
The tank will only fill when the left green valve is open.
Once the tank is full, close the left green valve to stop the water flow.
The right valve can stay open.
Electricity Supply
This post supplies electricity to the boat. There is another post a little further away—check both if the power on board isn’t working. If there’s no power, follow these steps:
Check the power post closest to the boat. Make sure the switch is turned on and the connection is secure.
If everything looks fine, check the second post a little further away—sometimes the power source might be switched.
Check the automatic fuse on each post. If the power has cut out, the fuse may have popped up. Open the panel and press the fuse back down to reset it.
Let us know if the power still isn’t working after these steps.
When you leave the boat Everything should be closed and reversed, back to start!