Port side propeller numbers: 3 Blade outer = 48-842942 24P • 4 blade inner propeller48-842941 24PSTEERING SYSTEM/ TRIM TABS / STABILIZERS
• The vessel is equipped with Hydraulic steering, two outdrives.
• One set of Bennett – stainless steel trim tabs were found operational.
GENERATOR
• Kohler – Model: 7.5EKD • Hours: 30
• Voltage 120 Condition: Operational
• Serial number: SGM32G9GP • Kilowatt: 7.5 at 3600 RPM
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS AC Systems
Two, 30 amp, 125 Volt shore power inlets, located starboard side transom locker with no visible damage. AC overcurrent protection installed. Main AC breakers are located be tween the inlets.
DC Systems
12 Volt DC system power is supplied by one each dedicated, Group 24, 12 volt sealed type batteries for each engine and generator. One, 12 Volt, sealed battery for house. Four rotary type battery switches were dedicated to each engine and located on engine room bulkhead.
Batteries are charged by two engine 12 Volt, 70 AMP alternators, and one AC, ProNautic 12 Volt, 40 Amp marine battery charger.
System contains distribution panel with circuit breakers for branch circuits and voltmeters located in aft stateroom bulkhead. Additional fuses are located below drive station and engine room. DC overcurrent protection installed.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS REMARKS
AC/DC appears to be from original installation. Vessel is equipped with GFCI protection. Shore power was connected and powered the AC systems. DC system was powered up from on board battery systems. Wiring appears Marine type and properly installed. Batteries were contained in boxes and properly strapped.
FUEL TANKS
Total capacity: 230 total gallons in two aluminum 2052 aluminum tanks, located inside outer hull aft. Limited access,
Where vented: Adequate,
Grounded: Yes.
Feed lines: Flex, Type A1, Labeling on Tank: YES Shut-off valve: In line,
WATER TANKS
Total capacity: 70 gallons, one plastic tank located below aft cabin berth. Water Pumps: One, Whale, 12 V, 45 PSI water pump (Operational),
Water Heater: One Whale, 11 gallon (Operational).
Other:
MARINE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM
One Dometic, electric marine toilet with estimated 40 gallon plastic holding tank located below main saloon (In serviceable condition). Deck fitting for land base pump out, or Y-Valve to three mile electric macerator overboard (Not tested), comply with USCG requirements.
TANKAGE REMARKS
The fuel and water tanks were not accessible for complete examination. Fuel and water tanks were not full at time of inspection, It is recommended to be proven.
SEACOCKS, THRU HULLS, WATER INLETS
• Vessel is equipped with Bronze Seacocks and Thru-hull valves. • Air conditioning thru-hull valve and generator were actuated.
DEWATERING SYSTEMS
• One 12 Volt, Johnson Pump, submersible 2200 GPH bilge pump with automatic float
switch in aft bilge (Operational).
• One 12 Volt, Johnson Pump, submersible 2200 GPH bilge pump with automatic float
switch in mid bilge (Operational).
• One 12 Volt, Johnson Pump, submersible 2200 GPH bilge pump with automatic float
switch in forward bilge (Operational).
• Shower sump with 12 Volt electric Sahara 500 GPH submersible pump with automatic
float switch (Operational).
• Aft and mid bilges high water alarm (Operational).
WASH DOWN SYSTEMS
• One fresh water, hot and cold cockpit shower (Operational). • One anchor wash down in anchor locker (Operational)
• One Washdown in lazarette.
ACCOMMODATIONS
From cockpit centerline companionway, head to Starboard, Galley to port, Large island style dinette forward with aft cabin furnished with queen sized berth to starboard and hanging lockers and sitting lounge port side.
Interior spaces were found clean and organized.
APPLIANCES/ACCESSORIES
Kenyon, 2-Burner electric Stove (Operational), Mueve, microwave oven (Serviceable), Dometic, refrigerator/freezer (Operational), Kenyon, outside electric grill (Operational), Sony, AM/FM/CD player (Operational), Jensen, AM/FM/CD player (Operational), Jensen, TV with Digital antenna (Operational), Isotherm fridge (Operational).
NAVIGATION AIDS
• (1) Ritchie, 4’ magnetic compass (serviceable condition)
- (1) Raymarine, model: Hybrid Touch, GPS/GPS CHART/ Fish/Radar, Engine data
- (1) Lowrance, GPS/GPS MAP/ Radar touch screen
- (1) Raymareine, Integrated autopilot COMMUNICATION(1) Raymarine, VHF radio (Functional).
DRIVE STATION CONTROL PANEL INCLUDES
Engine water temperature, voltage, oil pressure. Navigation lights, anchor light, instrument lights, blower, three bilge pump override switches, Engine ignition, trim tabs, windless, windshield wipers, horn, spot light.
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
REQUIRED LIGHTS AND SIGNAL APPARATUS:
Navigation and anchor lights were found in working order at the time of inspection.
LIFE SAVING GEAR
Flotation Personal Devices (PFD’s): Six, type II, one kids type , USCG approved. Note: Assure to have one PDF for each person onboard in serviceable condition. Life ring: Not sighted, Any boat 16 feet or longer must carry on throwable device. Flares: None sighted. All vessels on U.S costal waters must be equipped with USCG approved visual distress signals (33 CFR 175.130).
Sound device: ELectric horn (Operational).
Navigation Rules Book: Not sighted, It is recommended to have a copy on board. It is mandatory to be kept on vessels over 12 meters (39.4 feet) in length.
POLLUTION CONTROL
Oil Discharge Prohibited Placard (CFR 155.450): SIghted. Garbage MARPOL Placard (CFR 151.59): Sighted.
SMOKE DETECTORS
None sighted, ALL VESSELS 26 FT OR MORE IN LENGTH WITH ACCOMMODATION SPACES INTENDED FOR SLEEPING ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE A SMOKE DETECTOR PER NFPA 302/12.3.
CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS
One- Carbon Monoxide Alarm sighted in aft cabin, Alarm was found operational. However, recommend to install a CO Alarm in main and forward cabin as well.
ABYC A-24 Standard, recommends that a carbon monoxide detection system should be installed on all boats with an enclosed accommodation compartment (s).
*Detector should be Installed in main cabin and each sleeping area.
ABYC TH-22 Standard, recommends Carbon Monoxide (CO) labels (Gasoline boats). Note: Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that weights about the same as air.
FIRE FIGHTING APPARATUS
Two, dry chemical type, USCG type, BII portable fire extinguishers. No service tag sighted, Maintain fire extinguishers per NFPA recommendations.
FIXED FIRE FIGHTING SYSTEMS
One FireBoy, in engine compartment, No service tag sighted.
Fixed fire extinguisher system must be inspected monthly per ABYC Standard A-4.
GROUND TACKLE
• (1), Lewmar 22 lb. galvanized anchor with unknown length of rode and chain. • (1) Quick electric windlass (Operational)
SMALL BOAT OR OTHER OUTFIT
• Electric canvas opening top
• Cockpit cushions
• Swimming ladder
• Bow cushions
• Under water lights (Operational).
• Vessel is equipped with REVERSO Oil Change System