Speedometer
The speedometer indicates the speed your boat is crossing the
water in miles per hour. Water pressure from a water pick up at the
boat’s stern is measured and converted into a reading on the
speedometer.
Trim Gauge
4-in-1 Multifunction Gauge
The multifunction gauge contains four gauges into one. This
includes engine oil pressure, battery voltage, engine water tempera-
ture and trim.
The oil pressure gauge is an accurate indicator about what is
going on inside your boat’s engine. Any serious problem with
your engine will likely be indicated on this gauge. Check the
reading when the engine is new, and use it as the reference point
during the life of your engine. Also, check with your Chaparral
dealer for the normal pressure reading for your boat’s engine.
The voltmeter indicates battery voltage. When the engine is
running, the meter should read between 12 an 15 volts. A signifi-
cantly lower reading may indicate a battery or alternator problem
or a heavy drain on the battery. If the voltmeter dislay fluctuates ,
the alternator may not be charging properly.
The water temperature gauge indicates the temperature of the
cooling water circulating inside your engine. A thermostat keeps
the temperature of the water at a preset temperature. If the tem-
perature raises or continues to rise above normal, shut down
your engine and determine the cause of the high temperature.
The trim gauge indicates the angle of the engine outdrive. This
gauge will assist in the planning and overall performance of
your boat.
Depth Finder
The optional depth finder measures the depth of the water form the
bottom of your boat. See the manufacturer’s instruction manual for
details about proper operation and maintenance.
Compass
The compass (optional on some models) indicates the direction or
heading in which your boat is traveling. Have the compass calibrated
by an experienced technician. See the manufacturer’s instruction
manual for details about proper operation and maintenance.
VHF Radio
Some models are equipped with a VHF Radio. Refer to owner's
manual packet for instructions and warranty information.
GPS
Some models include an optional GPS. Our GPS units combine reli-
ability and ease-of-use operation to help you get the most out of
your time on the water. Refer to owner's manual packet for instruc-
tions and warranty information.
STEERING
Other than the common sense and good judgment of the operator,
the steering system is the most important safety system on your
boat. Factors requiring operator attention for safe steering include
engine torque, trim tabs settings, waves and speed.
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CAUTION: Compass reading may be erroneous if compensator
is not properly adjusted. Always make a deviation table and use
it when navigating with compass.