Depth Gauge
The depth gauge indicates the water depth under the keel of the boat.
It features a shallow water alarm to warn the skipper of hazardous
situations. By monitoring the water depth, damage to props, and
underwater hardware can be avoided. This gauge is connected to a
transducer on the bottom of the hull, accessible through a removable
plate in the ski locker. Refer to the equipment operation chapter for
details on gauge settings/operation.
Typical Depth Gauge
Multi Gauge (Fuel, Volt, Oil, Temp)
The multi gauge consists of four engine system measurement
gauges.
The gauge in the upper left location is the fuel gauge. It indicates the
level of fuel inside the fuel tank sent by the fuel sender. It is a good
idea to keep the fuel tanks “topped off ” when possible to reduce fuel
vapors inside the tank. Do not run your fuel gauge to low and allow
for a “safety” factor.
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