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20
Chapter 8
REMOTE CONTROL
The remote control at the dash control box and the cable
attachment at the engine should be tight and shift without
binding.
Shift and throttle controls at both the engine and helm
areas must be checked on a periodic basis. At the engine
end, make sure all control cable hardware is tight and
control cable brackets are secure. An application of silicone
spray on the cable ends periodically will keep control cables
working freely and inhibit corrosion. At the helm end
check the control box hardware for tightness.
GAS VAPOR DETECTOR
This item requires little maintenance. The dash light
monitors the operation of the device. The sensor unit is
located in the bilge area so be careful not to step on it.
COMPASS
The compass should light when the navigation switch is
activated. Clean the dome with a soft cotton cloth or
chamois dipped in fresh water and a mild detergent. Do
not use abrasive cleaners or strong solvents as these will
scratch or fog the dome. A soft non-abrasive wax can be
used to protect the dome after cleaning. To protect the
compass from excessive sunlight, the protective hood
should be closed when the compass is not in use.
If the vessel is left for extended periods of time like over
the winter remove the compass and store it at room
temperature.
After handling or cleaning the compass the card may appear
to dip due to static electricity. This is a normal.
HORN
HATCHES/PORTLIGHTS
Your boat uses the finest hatches and portlights available.To
care for the lens wash with mild soap and lukewarm water.
Polish with a mild automotive type product. Scratches may
be removed or minimized by using a mild automobile polish
like Johnson’s Paste Wax or Mirro Glaze Plastic Polish.
Silicone spray is recommended to keep moving parts clean
from salt build-up.
The horn is located
at the starboard
deck. It features a
chrome grill. To
adjust the horn
sound you simply
unloosen the nut
and adjust the screw
slowly to achieve the highest DB level possible while
someone holds the horn button at the helm.

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