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Engines & Controls
3-5
CONTROLS
Instrumentation
The helm station is equipped with a complete set of instruments that
allows you to monitor the condition of the engines. Close observation
of the gauges may save the engines from damage.
The dash instrument panel is powered and protected by a main 20
amp ignition breaker located at the dash itself. It is connected through
the key switch.
The engine wiring is protected by a main breaker with a push button
reset mounted on the engine. Refer to your specific engine manual for
information on type and location. If a breaker “pops” figure out the
reason why before resetting it.
Each dash switch is also protected by a breaker.
NOTICE
WITH BATTERY SWITCH IN THE “OFF” POSITION
THERE IS NO POWER TO THE DASH
Your boat may feature an instrument panel containing two large multi-
function gauges along with a trim and depth gauge. Otherwise, your
dash will feature individual gauges. We will show overviews of both
gauge layouts in the following pages along with descriptions of
individual gauge functions regardless of their dash location.
Engines & Controls
3-5
CONTROLS
Instrumentation
The helm station is equipped with a complete set of instruments that
allows you to monitor the condition of the engines. Close observation
of the gauges may save the engines from damage.
The dash instrument panel is powered and protected by a main 20
amp ignition breaker located at the dash itself. It is connected through
the key switch.
The engine wiring is protected by a main breaker with a push button
reset mounted on the engine. Refer to your specific engine manual for
information on type and location. If a breaker “pops” figure out the
reason why before resetting it.
Each dash switch is also protected by a breaker.
NOTICE
WITH BATTERY SWITCH IN THE “OFF” POSITION
THERE IS NO POWER TO THE DASH
Your boat may feature an instrument panel containing two large multi-
function gauges along with a trim and depth gauge. Otherwise, your
dash will feature individual gauges. We will show overviews of both
gauge layouts in the following pages along with descriptions of
individual gauge functions regardless of their dash location.

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