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210 Montauk
Section 4 • Electrical System
R
REFER TO THE TROLLING MOTOR MANUFACTURER’S
MANUAL IN YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL PACKET FOR
COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS, INFORMATION AND
WARRANTY.
NOTICE
IT IS IMPORTANT to crimp and heat
seal the unused butt connector on
the plug to avoid damage to your
trolling motor system.
Each system (12V& 24V) is protected by a 40 amp
breaker located at the bottom aft in the center console
(Figure 4.4.1).
BATTERY #1
BATTERY #2
+
1
2
4
3
102-6 BLK
101-6 RED
+
107-6 ORN
100
6 RED
106
6 ORN
40
40
Trolling Motor wiring (Option)
Fig. 4.4.1
BATTERY #1
BATTERY #2
+
1
2
4
3
102-6 BLK
101-6 RED
+
107-6 ORN
100
6 RED
106
6 ORN
40
40
12V WIRING DIAGRAM
24V WIRING DIAGRAM
1
2
TROLLING MOTOR RECEPTACLE
TROLLING MOTOR PLUG
HEAT SHRINKABLE BUTT CONNECTORS
BLACK LEAD
RED LEAD
ORANGE LEAD
3
4
5
2
3
4
6
4
5
3
6
2
1
Component Breakers
Your boat has component reset breakers located on
the control station switch panel (Figure 2.13.1). and a
main breaker located in the port stern access forward
of the battery switch (Figure 4.2.1). The breakers can
be reset if a trip occurs.
If a component breaker trips, determine and correct
the problem before resetting the breaker. Should
Trolling Motor Connection (24V)
Using the supplied plug (Figure 4.4.1), connect
the
BLACK
and
ORANGE
leads to your trolling
motor wiring by crimping and heat shrinking the
butt connectors.
Fuse Blocks
Your boat is equipped with a fuse block which can
be accessed through the starboard aft seat (See figure
4.2.1).
In the event you need to replace a fuse, use only the
same amperage as the original. It is recommended
that you carry spare fuses.
If a fuse is replaced with one of lower amperage, it
will not be sufficient to carry the electrical load of the
Use of higher amperage fuses or breakers is a
fire hazard.
Use fuses and breakers having the same
amperage rating as the original or as specified.
!
WARNING
equipment it is connected to and will cause nuisance
fuse failure or breaker tripping.
If a fuse is replaced with one of higher amperage,
it will not provide adequate protection against an
electrical malfunction and will create a fire hazard.
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