Ventilation system

The ventilation system ensures that both components and cabin are kept fresh and dry and that any odors or gases are removed.

The cabin has a fresh air intake through ducts under the dashboard and in the cabin ceiling.

Hot air is released through the lower ducts, inside the cabin, and through the dashboard ducts, to prevent condensation on the windshield.

The optional holding tanks for freshwater and black water, are ventilated through a dashboard vent and through the anchor box. An odor from the anchor box might indicate that a change of odor filter is necessary.

The bilge pumps and battery are naturally ventilated through the sunbed and hull, respectively.

NOTICE! Keep all ducts free from blockage. This will maintain a well-functioning ventilation system and prevent odor.

DAHII B H B FGE E EC F FC G GBC

A. Cabin fresh air system
B. Fresh air duct from dashboard x2
C. Fresh air duct cabin x2
D. Hot air system

E. Hot air ducts wind - shield x2
F. Hot air dampers x2
G. Hot air ducts cabin x2
H. Freshwater tank ventilation duct (behind the dash - board)
I. Black water tank ventilation duct (anchor box)

Heating the cabin

  1. Activate the hot air in the user interface.
  2. Pull the ventilation damper(s) in the cabin.
  3. Hot air is released from the lower air inlet(s).

A A B B2x2xAB

Defrosting the windshield

  1. Activate the hot air in the user interface.
  2. Push the ventilation damper(s) in the cabin.
  3. Hot air is released to the windshield from the ducts on the dashboard.

A A2xABB B

A. Ventilation dampener x2

B. Lower fresh air inlets x2