2008 Weak Moment Inventory

If you find that the locations listed below are not the most convenient for your needs, feel free to relocate items during your charter. But please return items to these locations at the end of your charter. This will make it much easier for us to restock the inventory and much easier for the next guest to find things. Thank you!

NAV STATION TABLE & DRAWER

§  Ignition & Cabin Keys on Floats (2)

§  Fuel/water keys on floats (2)

§  San Juan/Gulf Islands charts including:

o       Laminated chart of Strait of Georgia & Strait of Juan de Fuca (#18400)

o       Vancouver Island (#3001) Juan De Fuca Strait to Queen Charlotte Sound

o       U.S. Roll Chart #18421 San Juan Islands

o       Canadian roll charts:

§         Point Roberts to Desolation Sound (#3463),

§         Gulf Islands 3441, 3442 & 3443

§         Gulf Islands to Desolation Sound and Princess Louisa #3512, 3513, 3514, 3538, 3541

o       Map Tech San Juan Islands Waterproof Cruising Atlas

o       Gulf Islands (#3313) spiral bound Canadian charts

o       Jarvis Inlet & Desolation Sound (#3312) spiral bound Canadian charts

§  Parallel rules 15”

§  Dividers 6” (2)

§  Hand-held bearing compass

§  Marine Atlas Volume 1. Olympia to Malcolm Island (2000)

§  Ship’s compass

§  Binoculars (2)

§  Mechanical pencils

§  Maglite flashlight (mounted) next to helm station. (Extra batteries for the flashlights are under the NAV Station seat.)

§  Three sizes of Allen wrenches

§  Fids (2)

§  24” straight edge

§  XM radio remote

MAGAZINE RACKS BEHIND HELM SEATS

§  Current Atlas: Juan de Fuca Strait to Strait of Georgia (Canada)

§  Chart No. 1 NAUTICAL CHART: a soft-covered book with chart symbols, abbreviations and terms.

§  Gunkholing in the San Juan Islands

§  “Dreamspeaker” San Juan Islands

§  “Dreanspeaker” Gulf Islands

§  Wagonner Cruising Guide 2008

§  Ports and Passes 2008 TIDES, CURRENTS & CHARTS

§  Ports and Passes 2008 Current Atlas Tables (pamphlet)

§  Raymarine operation manuals

§  NAVIGATION RULES US Department of Homeland Security

§  Sound Information: A Boater’s Guide

HELM STATION

§  VHF radio (overhead)

§  VHF radio to immediate left of helm station

§  Additional handheld VHF radio and charger

§  Raymarine E120 daylight readable color chart plotter

§  Raymarine E80 chart plotter

§  Depth sounder is part of Raymarine E120 & E80 multifunctional displays & upper electronics display.

§  Knot log is part of Raymarine E120 & E80 multifunctional displays

§  AIS Receiver

§  Remote for auto pilot

§  Handheld depth sonar

Throw Rugs

§  6’ throw rug

§  Small throw rug

UNDER NAV STATION SEAT:  SAFETY & ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES

§  Supply Box of Fuses, Bulbs, and Batteries

o       Fuses (14)

o       Flashlight bulbs (2)

o       Size D Flashlight batteries (9)

o       Extra light bulbs

§         G4 12 volt interior cabin lights (7)

§         Pilot house overhead lights (6)

§         Red night lights for pilot house (2)

§         20 watt Aluminum Reflector cockpit light (1)

§         15 watt reading lights (2)

o       Replacement overhead cabin light fixture (1), with 2 extra lenses & ring

Electrical Supply Box

§  Electrical tape (2)

§  Polarized extension cord

§  Grounded extension cord

§  Replacement overhead cabin light fixture (1), with 2 extra lenses & ring

§  6” & 10” nylon cable ties

§  Digital Multimeter

 

Safety Supplies 

§  First Aid Kit

§  Flair kit

§  Fire Extinguisher

STEP AT STARBOARD-SIDE HELM DOOR

§  Anchor holding line with chain hook

§  Canadian courtesy flag and pole

§  Adapters (2) for bright yellow shore power cords

CABINET AT SIDE OF NAV STATION SEAT

§  Owner’s Manual in 3 ring binders (2) and boat equipment installation and operation manuals

FORWARD STATEROOM

§  2 queen pillows

§  2 queen pillows in shams

§  Comforter

§  Mattress Pad

§  Lightweight woven cotton blanket

§  2 inflatable life jackets with auto/manual inflators (operating instructions & manual are in mesh bags in hanging locker.

§  2 rain jackets (sizes L & M)

SECOND STATEROOM

§  4 standard pillows

§  2 comforters

§  2 lightweight cotton blankets

§  Vacuum cleaner

§  2 wooden folding chairs

§  2 umbrellas

§  2 inflatable life jackets with auto/manual inflators

§  Reference books for the Inside Passage:

o       Local Knowledge (Tacoma to Ketchikan)

o       Exploring Southeast Alaska (San Juan Islands to Glacier Bay)

o       Exploring South Coast of British Columbia (Gulf Islands & Desolation Sound to Broughton Archipelage & Blunden Harbour)

o       Exploring the North Coast of British Columbia (Blunden Harbour to Dixon Entrance)

§  Reference books:

o       Boatowner’s Mechanical and Electrical Manual by Nigel Calder

GALLEY

The galley has a NovaKool refrigerator/freezer, and a three-burner propane stove with oven. At the sink is a water filtration system.

There is a 6’ throw rug and 3 smaller throw rugs on the floor.

 

There are several small appliances located in or above the appliance cabinet next to the sink:

§  Microwave with dish splatter cover

§  Toaster

§  Electric drip coffee maker with filters

§  Electric coffee grinder

§  Bodum French press coffee maker

The galley is also equipped with the following:

§  Cutting boards (one wood, one acrylic)

§  Corelle dishware for 8 (dinner, lunch and dessert plates, small and large soup bowls with storage lids, medium serving bowl, serving platter) 

§  Stainless Flatware for 8 (knives, dinner forks, salad forks, teaspoons, tablespoons, serving spoons)

§  Steak knives for 8

§  6 acrylic tumblers

§  8 acrylic juice glasses

§  6 acrylic wine glasses

§  Galley utensils

o       large spoon

o       large slotted spoon

o       can/bottle opener

o       wing corkscrew

o       wire cheese cutter

o       cheese slicer

o       cheese grater

o       garlic press

o       pancake turner

o       rubber spatula

o       tongs

o       set of measuring cups

o       set of measuring spoons

o       Utility shears

o       Peeler

o       nut & seafood cracker

o       two wooden spoons

o       chip clips (4)

o       coffee scoop

§  Knives (large chef’s knife, large bread knife, boning knife, small paring knife)

§  Mixing bowls (small & large)

§  Frying pans (7 & 10” non-stick) (located in the drawer under oven)

§  Saucepans with lids (1 quart & 2 quart non-stick) (located in the drawer under the oven)

§  Large 5 quart covered Dutch oven

§  Broiler pan (located in the oven)

§  Lighter sticks (2) located in the drawer under the oven, for lighting the oven pilot light and the grill

§  Rubbermaid nesting food storage containers with lids (2)

§  Colander

§  Salad Spinner

§  Plastic juice container

§  Casserole dish with cover

§  Baking sheet

§  Crab cooking pot

§  Stainless steel tea kettle

§  Spice rack with a variety of spices

§  Dish drying rack with underneath drainer pad

§  Waste basket (located under the sink)

§  Sponges/pan scrubbers

§  Small dust pan with brush (located under the sink)

§  2 pot holders

§  Paper towel holder

SETTEE (above, under, & behind)

§  2 toss pillows

§  Flat screen TV for use with DVDs

§  6 large plastic storage containers

§  Block and tackle  

CABINET BETWEEN SETTEE & STERN DOOR

§  DVD player with remote

§  TV screen remote

§  Guest book

§  Non-slip placemats (6)

HEAD

§  Waste basket

§  Toilet brush

§  Squeegee for shower

§  Rug

LAZARETTE /STERN LOCKER

§  Spare anchor with 65’ chain and 200’ rode

§  E-Z Docker (tossable line)

§  Bucket & boat cleaning supplies

§  Chamois & Squeegee

§  Long handled deck brush

§  Collapsible Fishnet

§  2 Bright yellow shore power cords (25’ and 50’ in clam shell containers) Adapters (2) are at helm station step.

§  White with blue stripe freshwater hose

PROPANE LOCKER

§  Propane tank

§  Extra gas and oil for dinghy motor

SAFETY GEAR:  Please take time to familiarize yourself with the location and operation of the safety gear

§  Adult inflatable vest type life preservers (4) located in staterooms, plus 4 additional life vests in storage bag under salon. Instructions for use are in the mesh bag in the hanging locker of the forward stateroom.

§  Life ring mounted on rail at stern

§  Throwable EZ docker mooring line located in Lazarette

§  Fire extinguishers (5)

Ø   one affixed to the wall of the Galley next to the stern door;

Ø   one affixed to the port-side helm station wall next to the door;

Ø   one affixed to the wall in the head

Ø   one under the helm seat

Ø   one attached to the forward bulkhead of the engine room

§  Horn at helm station.

§  Flare kit under the seat at the helm station

§  Flashlights (2) in holders; one located at the helm and one in the engine room next to the paper towel holder.

§  Hard plastic label mounted near VHF stating Yacht Name.

§  Bilge pumps (3) located in the engine room, below the salon/galley, and in the Lazarette (The bilge pumps should be in automatic position on the helm control panel.)

§  Wooden seacock plugs attached with nylon line to each seacock

§  First Aid Kit located under the seat at the helm station.

ON DECK

§  6 fenders plus white bumper ball

§  7 dock lines

§  600’ braided 3/8” polypropylene line for stern tying (on reel at upper deck)

§  Deck chairs (4)

§  Cooler

§  Stainless steel propane Bar-B-Q grill with canvas cover

§  Boat hook mounted above stern salon door

§  Hard-bottom inflatable dinghy with 5 hp Mercury outboard

§  Crab ring, line and float

§  Entry rugs (1)

ENGINE ROOM

Cleaners and Sprays

§  Qt. acetone

§  Qt. denatured alcohol

§  H.D. silicon lubricant spray (7.5 oz)

§  Goof Off spot remover (12 oz)

§  WD-40 lubricant spray (8 oz)

§  Wax in yellow 6 oz container (gel coat wax)

§  Compound in 6 oz red container (gel coat cleaner)

§  1 oz tube of 5200 white marine adhesive sealant

§  Miscellaneous brushes

Northern Lights Generator Parts

§  #24-02001 oil filter (engine mounted) (2)

§  #24-52020 fuel filter (engine mounted) (2)

§  #2010 fuel filter (Racor 500 FG) (2)

§  Plastic bag of various O rings (repair kit for Graco sea strainer)

§  #24-28002 air filter element (2)

§  #25-12009 pump impeller kit (1)

§  Water passages anodes (2)

§  Oil filter removal tool (1)

Cummins Engine Parts

§  Water passages anodes (3)

§  Plastic bag of O rings (gasket kit for seawater strainer)

§   #1607 oil filter (engine mounted) (2)

§  #FF5285 fuel filter (engine mounted)

§   #2040SM fuel filter (Racor 900FG) (11)

§  Kit-water pump repair major

§  Kit-water pump repair minor

§   #17,000K Impeller kits (2)

§  Water passage rubber elbow #3912965 (molded hoses) (2)

§   #1767431 molded elbow water passage (1)

§  2” water exhaust hose (approx. 14 inches long)

§  1 ¾ “ water exhaust hose (approx. 15 inches long)

§  Relays #3916301 (either Start or Intake heater) (2)

§  Serpentine belt for alternator #3288689 (1)

§  Turbo to Manifold gasket (1)

Replacement Alternator with Pulley Mounted (for Cummins engine)

Replacement Starter Motor (for Cummins Engine) (located between the start battery box and the bulkhead)

Replacement Freshwater Pressure Pump (located under the Salon)

Replacement Pump for Shower Sump (located under the Salon)

Replacement Raw Water Pump (located behind the generator)

Replacement Bilge Pumps (2) (located under the Salon)

Fluid Storage Box

§  Gallon distilled water for batteries

§  Gallon Delo 400 15-40 engine and generator oil

§  Gallon coolant for engine and generator radiators

§  Black battery filler for distilled water only

§  Funnels for adding oil and coolant