[C320-list] Standard Operating Procedures (SOP

Richard A. Walker dickwalker at att.net
Mon Jun 25 08:53:48 PDT 2007


I agree............ Zap-Stop is a good solution.  I however installed a
BALMAR alternator and I decided not to mess with it. 

Cheers,
 
Dick Walker
C-320 (687) WindWalker II
740 Olive Ave.
Coronado, CA 92118-2136
619.435.8986



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[mailto:c320-list-bounces at catalina320.com] On Behalf Of Allan Field
Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2007 5:45 PM
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Dick - for 5.d, install a Zap-Stop between the two posts on the alternator
then it doesn't matter if the switch is inadvertently switched to off then
back on as the Zap-Stop fuse will blow first. - Allan

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[mailto:c320-list-bounces at catalina320.com] On Behalf Of Richard A. Walker
Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2007 8:31 PM
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Subject: [C320-list] Standard Operating Procedures (SOP

My Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)
I am sure that some will be controversial but I like to error on the safe
side.

1.	Thru Hull Fittings.  I always close all of mine if I will be away
from the boat more than 24 hours.
2.	Head water thru hull fitting. It is only open when in actual use.
(The manual and a placard recommend this.)
3.	Propane Tank Manual Valve.  I only have the manual valve open when
using propane. Don't bet your life on a $12.00 solenoid valve.
4.	Water Tanks.  I use up all the water from the bow tank first then
use the stern tank.  If we are not on long trips I keep the bow tank empty.
This keeps weight aft unless a long trip is underway and for the most part
keeps the water fresh.
5.	Battery Switches. (WindWalker has the start battery on position #1;
the house batteries on position #2.)  
a.	I never use both unless it is a start emergency.
b.	I always use the house batteries #2
c.	The start battery #1 is only used as a backup or in a test.
d.	While the engine is on remember to never select off then on.  This
will probably fry the alternator.
6.	Diesel Fuel
a.	Keep full in the winter to reduce condensation water from getting
into the tank.
b.	Always add BIOBOR or the similar to keep diesel system clean
c.	Annually change both fuel filters
7.	HEAD  Only use fresh water. This can come from the telephone shower
head or modify the basin discharge with the option to cycle grey water into
the head.
8.	Man Overbroad.   Practice the drill each spring.
9.	Bail out kit.  Have a VHF radio, and held GPS and the Flares in a
bag in case you need to jump in the dink.  ( Our is on Garhauer davits on
the back).
10.	Reefer.  On long trips with the engine on select full cold.  The
select back to +/- 4.  Also put a ground cover over the food.  This traps
the cold air.
11.	Be kind to the 1st mate.


Cheers,
 
Dick Walker
C-320 (687) WindWalker II
740 Olive Ave.
Coronado, CA 92118-2136
619.435.8986










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