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Showers

 1. Heads Shower

 

Make sure all doors to storage cabinates in the heads are closed before useing the shower.

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The shower utilises the wash basin mixer tap which can be removed from the basin and suspended from a bracket near the top right hand side of the large mirror. It has decent pressure and gives a satisfying shower.

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A discharge pump removes the water from the bottom of the shower beneath the shower tray. This is activated manually by a small round pullout switch located on the left of the sink cabinet. When the water has been removed the pump will run dry and make a gurgling sound. At that point it should be switched off.

 

The pump discharges from its own seacock which is located under the saloon floor near to the drinks cabinet. Keep the seacock closed when not using shower, otherwise you will have sea water ingress.

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The power supply to the shower discharge pump is protected by another circuit breaker just under the one for the toilet on the chart table instrument panel, and is marked as such.

2. Stern Swim & Rinse Shower (Whale):

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This shower is located under the transom bridge at the rear of the boat and is really useful for getting salt removed after swimming off the boat. Its also useful for rinsing fins, goggles and snorkels etc.

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The Shower was replaced in 2017. This has isolation valves accessible from the rear hatch of the aft cabin. Supplied Cruisermart Part Number 32039

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