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TaCHoMeTeR
The tachometer registers the operating speed of the motor’s
shaft output and may be used as an alternative to speedometer
if weight and water conditions permit.
DO NOT exceed the recommended RPM during break-in and
normal operation of your motor. Exceeding the manufacturer’s
suggested RPM may cause damage to the engine.
ENGINE HOURS are shown on the face of the tachometer.
The engine hour gauge acts as an odometer for the engine.
Engine hours should always be noted and documented so that
required maintenance and lubricant changes may be performed
at the proper intervals.
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sPeeDoMeTeR
The speedometer indicates the water speed of the boat in
miles per hour. It is recommended that the speedometer be
checked for accuracy after each 100 engine hours.
Speed may be checked using a stopwatch and a standard
slalom course. Adjust the speedometer needle by turning
the knob at the bottom of the gauge.
NOTE: If the speedometer registers erratically, check
speedometer pickups.
The fuel gauge is located on the speedometer. This gauge
indicates the approximate quantity of fuel remaining in the tank
when the ignition switch is in the “ON” position.
NOTE: DO NOT run the tank to empty. To prevent
condensation from forming in the tank, it is recommended
that the tank be fi lled when the gauge indicates 1/4 tank
of fuel remaining.
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sPeeDoMeTeR PICKUPs
The speedometer pickup is located on the bottom of the hull. The pickup measures the speed of water
passing the paddlewheel. Poor water conditions or foreign material may clog the pickup causing the
speedometer to register incorrectly.
Inspect the paddlewheel and remove any foreign material only when engine is off .
Please see paddlewheel owner manual in the Boat Owner’s Packet
for more information.
Warning Stickers
Always heed the dash mounted warning stickers.
BEFORE STARTING ENGINE:
Check engine compartment for gasoline or vapors.
Operate blower for four minutes before starting engine.
Run blower below cruising speed.
Turn off engine before using ski platform.
GASOLINE VAPORS CAN EXPLODE!