Me tooTo me it looks like a heater. The pipe looks like a chimney flue.
no...it's a volvo sail drive diesel.Engine room blower? Is it a gasoline engine?
Apex: The first link is the best! The second did help, even though mine is the 35E "Exclusive" (whatever!). Strangely, this wasn't in the manual and wondering if a previous owner took it out to place near the panel and it got lost. Mystery now seems to be solved.here are a few more icons you will need for her. https://www.shutterstock.com/image-vector/vector-oktoberfest-beer-icons-set-sausage-215957842
check page 28 of 45 in this bavaria manual: that is YOUR panel!
https://selmaseiling.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/bav-35-match-engl-2005-06-10.pdf
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The Bavaria dealer from B.C. answered back and it seems it's the diesel heater - so I guess on AC I don't flip the switch but on DC it seems I'd have to. Thanks again for the link.Have you tried this....
http://www.bavaria-yachts.com/
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There is a "Contact" link you can try.
And Congrats on your new boat. Figuring her out is part of the romance.
Welcome to the world of Bavaria Yachts. After we deciphered our panel the Admiral made a key card, laminated it, and stuck it in a little cubby hole near the panel so guests/crew could be asked to flip the correct switch from time to time as needed. Our Espar does not run on AC; DC only and the thermostat switch is not in the panel.The Bavaria dealer from B.C. answered back and it seems it's the diesel heater - so I guess on AC I don't flip the switch but on DC it seems I'd have to. Thanks again for the link.
we plan to do the same with a laminated card.Welcome to the world of Bavaria Yachts. After we deciphered our panel the Admiral made a key card, laminated it, and stuck it in a little cubby hole near the panel so guests/crew could be asked to flip the correct switch from time to time as needed. Our Espar does not run on AC; DC only and the thermostat switch is not in the panel.