Nevermore Systems Descriptions
Contents
- 1 S/V Nevermore Ship's System Descriptions
- 1.1 1 CONTENTS
- 1.2 2 SUBSYSTEMS TO BE ADDED TO THIS DOCUMENT
- 1.3 3 BOAT SYSTEMS
- 1.3.1 3.1 standing and running rigging (including mast-partners)
- 1.3.2 3.2 Ship's Machinery
- 1.3.3 3.3 Ship's Electrical Subsystems
- 1.3.4 3.4 Electronics
- 1.3.5 3.5 Hull and joinerwork inside
- 1.4 4 DINGHY
- 1.5 5 SAFETY/EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT
- 1.6 6 OPERATIONAL EQUIPMENT
- 1.7 7 DOCUMENTATION and REFERENCES
- 1.8 8 MARINE SUPPLIES and SERVICES
S/V Nevermore Ship's System Descriptions
Editor's note: * This document is spun off Aleida's Sub-System list version 11June04. * Observe that -- because section numbers are coded into the section headings -- we have turned the show contents" feature off, since it prepends its own computed section numbers to make a very silly list.
1 CONTENTS
2 SUBSYSTEMS TO BE ADDED TO THIS DOCUMENT
3 BOAT SYSTEMS
3.1 standing and running rigging (including mast-partners)
- - - - * standing rigging (including mast-partners)
- - - - * running rigging
(do we want this header, since it's just a nuisance to put sails in subheaders under it (which we didn't do, you'll notice) (Maybe if I could think of more things to list under standing rigging, I'd like to have separate "standing" and "running" headers?)
3.2 Ship's Machinery
3.2.1 engine and transmission
3.2.2 steering & binnacle
3.2.3 bilge pumps
Electric Bilge Pump
Jabsco Water Puppy (Model 18660-0121).
Specs:
Body | Bronze |
Impeller | Neoprene |
Voltage | 12 Vdc |
Amp Draw | 8 amp |
Fuse Size | 15 amp |
Port Type | 1/2" Internal Pipe Threads |
Dimensions | 3 x 4-3/4 x 6-3/8 inches (7.6 x 12.0 x 16.2 cms) |
Weight | 4-1/2 lb (2 kg) |
This pump is mounted on the port side of the stern lazarette. A white, corregated plastic, 3/4" I.D. hose leads from the bilge to the pump. A white, corregated plastic, 5/8" I.D. hose leads from the pump to a through-hull port on the starboard side near the stern. Note that this is the same port used by the manual bilge pump.
More information can be found in the Jabsco Water Puppy Technical Data Sheet
As of 8/30/2007, this pump is not yet installed. --Ted 13:48, 30 August 2007 (EDT)
3.2.4 head
3.2.5 ice box
3.2.6 stove
3.2.7 fresh water system
3.3 Ship's Electrical Subsystems
3.3.0 00-volt DC (sticking in to see if our 3.3.1 changes to Wiki's 3.3.2)
3.3.1 12-volt DC
- - - - * Batteries
Main 12-volt Control Schematic Diagram includes schematic and a walk-thru of circuitry
3.3.2 120-volt AC
3.3.3 anti-electrolysis
- - - - * sacrificial guppy on cable
- - - - * zinc on prop-shaft
- - - - * zinc in engine block seawater cooling system
note: not sure is required?
3.3.4 lightning-dissipation
3.4 Electronics
3.4.1 basic instruments
- - - - * fathometer meter and transponder [permanent seal] [thru-hull]
- - - - * knotmeter meter and transponder + dummy transponder [thru-hull]
- - - - * station VHF (fixed)
3.4.2 electronic aids
- - - - * GPS (Raytheon, fixed)
- - - - * GPS (to be determined -- something like Aleida)
- - - - * RADAR (Raytheon)
- - - - * RADAR Reflector
- - - - * RADAR 8-direction detector
Just what IS the name of this thing
3.4.3 other electronics
- - - - * VHF hand-held (and charger(s))
3.4.4 signaling
- - - - * ship's whistles
compressed air (type of cans?) and mouth-powered
- - - - * ship's bell
- - - - * dayshapes: steaming cone, anchor ball
(not required in US waters?)
- - - - * flares/flag/mirror kit
3.5 Hull and joinerwork inside
3.5.1 dimensions & capacities
hull: draft (CB down/up), LOA, LWL hull number: design number: mast height: displacement: keel / CB weight: fuel capacity: fresh water: capacity: number of tanks
3.5.2 thru-hulls
3.5.3 tools (esp. emergency
* thru-hull valve handle wrench * sledge hammer for thru-hull plugs * cable cutters for shrouds * axe esp. to cut away mast
3.5.4 joinery
- - - - * "floor-joists" & tabs to hull
- - - - * cabin sole and hatches
===== - - - - * drawer open-stops and latches ===== - - - - * main hatch, companionway, wash boards
3.5.5. hull/deck/cockpit
4 DINGHY
incl pump, oars/oarlocks, motor, bailer such things as thwart, bow splash-cover fuel tank/filler cap/airvent, fuel-hose, pressure bulb painter(s) / tow-line anchor and rode lights
5 SAFETY/EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT
5.1 dedicated safety equipment
NOTE: we're dumping in Aleida's entry right now (28Aug07) * fire extinguishers (2 mounted, 1 extra) (TODO: define type, size) EMGCY 2 mount by companionway and in head; 1 extra in fwd cabin shelf * signal flares and flag (in the orange tub by companionway stairs) EMGCY (out of date flares in another orange tub forward cabin) TODO: mention what all is in the primary orange tub * manual bilge pump (and handle) (under sink main cabin) [thru-hull] EMGCY * liferaft (big, simple, open, self-inflatable) (in stbd laz) EMGCY TODO: fill in info about liferaft * PFDs * inflatable type 5 equiv type 2 manual op (25? pounds flotation) SAFETY TODO: how many? and list the belt version? * type 4 (2 cushions) SAFETY * type 3 jackets (like pavilion) (in stbd laz hammocks) SAFETYs * type 3 "collars" (use with inflatables) (in port laz plastic "box") SAFETY * harnesses (not known compat with PFDs) SAFETY * jacklines (2) SAFETY * MOB horseshoe + drogue + flag + strobe [6-v screw-term lantern batt] EMGCY * MOB lifesling lifesling block-n-tackle (use spinnaker halyard) EMGCY * first aid kit stored in cupboard in head) EMGCY * first aid reference book (???) EMGCY * emergency tools: * cutaway: shroud cutter, hacksaw?, axe EMGCY * QUESTION: do we want to list emergency tiller here? EMGCY
5.2 cross-ref to other boat equipment for safety/emergencies
NOTE: we're dumping in Aleida's entry right now (28Aug07) * liferaft: take VHF handheld, extra water, search light Note that if we use VHF as routine deck monitoring, battery charge probably depleted before an emergency
TODO: check what is capacity of liferaft TODO: list what provisions are in liferaft
* thru-hull plugs: p/o hull (stored ???___), bung-hammer (under stairs)
thru-hull valve handle wrench (pipe) (under stairs)
* manual bilge pump: permanently installed and connected to a thru-hull * standing rigging: shroud-cutters, hacksaw (stored under stairs) * GPS: batteries for portable op (4 x AA) * searchlight: batteries for portable (4 x D) * flashlights: * black "keen" light (8 * AA) * others: [TODO: decide on standard equip + define]
6 OPERATIONAL EQUIPMENT
e.g. hand-held compass, binoculars, searchlight (battery powered and/or ship's 12V powered), flashlights, navigational tools
7 DOCUMENTATION and REFERENCES
* Nevermore registrations (MA and Boston) * Dinghy registration (MA) * SeaTow policy, calling card mounted * Aleida equipment installation/maintenance documents * engine manuals (how many? what are their titles) * operation booklets: (list equipment, or reference their sections where defined above) * miscellaneous systems (in no-order in some kind of folder) * PHRF-NE rating document * what reference material must we have? * current Eldridge? * pump-out station contacts * any specific charts? * some nav rules * shipspotter lights? * cruising services ref? * phone-numbers of Franny Charles, Sailing Pav * Insurance Co (don't need, contact Franny/_who_ for any trouble) ("who" above is name/number of other coach(es))
8 MARINE SUPPLIES and SERVICES
(Aleida had Winthrop-oriented marine and auto stores) * West Marine: Woburn Wash. St. at 128, 781-933-3290; Dedham Allied Dr. at 128; Braintree * Boxell's Chandlery: South Boston, Dorchester Ave & B-Street, Red Line Broadway stop