: 5 TSC.IS - /crew.htm == Crew ==
  • Beware of the mooring lines They can easily hook on you

  • Always be completly

    sober on duty

  • In action, it is

    mandatory to obey the captain!

  • Security cannot only be learned from books. Security is practice and common sense.

Living room
A television is connected to a computer and a satellite receiver. It is also connected to an amplifier connected to overhead speakers. All major TV channels and streaming services are available.

Internet
On board is Wifi, which receives a network from Starlink satellite internet, which gives high speed anywhere.

Bathrooms
Water is generally not potable in bathrooms but is clean and fine for washing and showering. A good rule of thumb is to turn off the water when not in use because water is expensive on board. Do not put anything other than thin toilet paper in the toilets. Thicker materials can clog and even destroy the toilet. A bidet is in most bathrooms; for those who want it, this is the cleanest and most environmentally friendly method instead of paper.

Crane
There is a crane on the flybridge that can lift around 300 kg. It is mainly used to lift the dinghy and sea toys. Crane controls are stored in the lower cab. No one should attempt to operate the crane without proper instruction and practice.

Shore connection
When the boat is docked, electricity is usually obtained from shore. The boat's connection is up to 100A, but many shore connections are only 10A, and larger ones can often be up to 63A.

Amps
1 ampere of 220 volts is 0.22 kilowatts (Kw). 12 amperes is then 2.64 Kw. A boiler is nine amps or 1.98 Kw.

Kitchen
When the boat has shore power, be careful not to run more than one device at a time. The oven can consume up to 12A, the stove can consume 12A, and the dishwasher uses 10A for a short time. The toaster and the coffee machine also use a lot, or about 5-10A. The refrigerator uses little electricity, or about 1A. All cabinet doors should be opened carefully because things may have moved. Fresh water and ice cubes can be obtained from the refrigerator.

Air conditioning/heating
The boat has a robust heat exchanger (AC). It has three compressors, which rarely need to be run simultaneously except in very hot (35+) or cold (-5+). He uses seawater for cooling and heating. Heat exchanger settings are in Lazzaretta. You can choose how many compressors should be running and whether they should cool down or heat up. Also, other more complex settings are not for the player. In the cabins and shared spaces, air conditioning should be set to 24°, but when heating is required, it should be set to 22°. Thermostats are in every room, and care must be taken to ensure they are correctly set for cooling or heating.

Water
The boat has an 1800-litre water tank. Care must be taken not to overfill it when taking water. Water filling is in the front on the right side of the boat.

Water making machine
It can produce about 100 litres of fresh water per hour. It is switched on in the main panel and controlled by a control panel located by the sliding door from the living room. Be careful not to overfill the water tank. The control panel shows the tank's status.

Main electrical panel
It is located in the lower wheelhouse, where you can turn on and off most things on board. Please only touch it once you have been taught.

Flybridge
It is located on top of the boat. There is an upper wheelhouse, crane, dinghy, sea play equipment, sunbathing facilities, etc.

Engine room
It is entered from Lazzarett. No one should go there unless they have a mission.

Whaleback (The front storage)
Ropes are stored inside the whale's back. Most of the boat's electrical equipment is also there, so you must carefully crawl around. There is a white hatch on the floor, which is an emergency exit. It must never be covered.

Emergency exit
An emergency exit is located in the front starboard cabin, and a ladder is in a cupboard in the same cabin.

Master cabin
The cabin has a double bed, a small refrigerator, two toilets, and a large shower.

VIP cabin
Double bed and toilet and good shower

Guest cabin port
There are three beds and a toilet and shower.

Guest cabin starboard
The cabin has three beds and a toilet and shower. In the cabin is an emergency exit.

Crew cabin
Have four beds in 2 cabins and a small shared bathroom.

Anchor
There are two anchors on the boat; only one is used at a time unless the boat has a line ashore and if the weather is likely to get nasty. The remote control for the anchor winces is in the lower wheelhouse. Winces can also be controlled in the upper and lower wheelhouse. Without proper instruction and practice, no one shall put out an anchor or pull in.

Fenders
They are stored in specially designed frames at the front of the boat. They should be there when the boat is sailing or lying at an anchor or a buoy.

Passerelle
It can be controlled from a closet outside or a remote control.

Main engines
The boat has two CAT 1350hp engines. Before starting engines, several things must be checked.

Generators
There are two generators in the boat, but usually, only one is running at a time. The generator is running while sailing, anchoring, and sometimes at the pier when there is little or no electricity from shore. The generator supports up to 80A, so most things can be run at the same time when it is running.

Laundry room
Lazzaretta has a washing machine and dryer.

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