SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS
Electrical Switches
Toggle or rocker switches control the power supply to boat
components. The switches are illuminated to indicate when
a switch is on. Switches may be two-position (off or on) or
three-position with a center off position. For three-position
switches, switch position determines which components
are powered. Depending on model, your boat will have all
or some of the following switches:
• Anchor (ANC) Lights
• Navigation (NAV) Lights
• Docking Lights
• Horn (spring-loaded switch which toggles off or pops
back when released)
• Accessories (ACC)
• Courtesy (CTSY) Lights
• Bilge Blower
• Bilge Pump
• Stereo
IMPORTANT: Some boat components, such as the
stereo, could still be powered even though the ignition
switch is off. To prevent discharging the battery, turn off
power to all components when they are not being used.
Main Fuse
You will find the main circuit fuse within 18 inches of the
battery on most models. This fuse has been installed to
conform with U.S. Coast Guard requirements. If you have
trouble finding it, ask your dealer to help you. Keep several
extra AGC20 fuses on board in case you need to replace
it.
All models have a DC outlet at the helm. Any 12V
equipment, such as a cellular phone, can be plugged into
this outlet if it has a suitable plug.
WIRE COLOR CHART
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