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ODEL
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PECIFIC
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NFORMATION
C
OBALT
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OATS
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WNER
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M
ANUAL
C
APTAIN
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C
HAIR
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DJUSTMENT AND
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PERATION
Your captain’s chairs have the flip-up position for greater visibility and maneuverability
while docking. You can sit on the raised cushion or stand in front of the cushion.
Standing while driving your boat should only be done while maneuvering at an idle by
an experienced driver.
The chairs are adjustable for and aft and also rotate.
Rotation - Loosen the large knob next to the pedestal under the seat. Raise the lever
on the opposite side of the pedestal. Rotate the seat to the desired position and lower
the lever and tighten the knob to tighten the seat. Do not allow the seat to swing freely.
Fore and Aft adjustments - A handle under the front lip of the seat when raised allows
the seat to move. Make sure the mechanism is properly engaged to prevent seat
movement while the boat is underway
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NSTRUMENT
P
ANEL
1. Speedometer (Miles Per Hour)
2. Compass - Your Cobalt may be optionally equipped with a Faria Compass. The
sensor is located in the forward bow area and is adjustable. Please consult your
Cobalt dealer for further information.
3. Tachometer - (Revolutions Per Minute)
4. Fuel Gauge - shows approximate amount of fuel remaining in tank.
5. Temperature Gauge - Temperature may fluctuate slightly while running. Maximum
temperature may vary depending on type of engine.
SHOULD WATER TEMPERATURE REACH 180 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT, YOUR ENGINE
IS OVERHEATING AND SHOULD BE CHECKED IMMEDIATELY FOR PROBABLE CAUSE.
6. Voltmeter - shows the condition of charge
in the battery. It only indicates while the
ignition is in the “ON” position. With the
engine at idle or not running, it may show
as low as 10 to 12 volts. With the engine
running at cruising speeds and above, it
should show 12 to 14 volts.
7. Oil Pressure Gauge - Pressure can vary
according to type of engine. It is normal
for a hot engine to have low pressure at
idle, (depending on type of oil, pressure
may drop as low as 10 PSI at idle).
Please consult the engine owner’s manual
supplied with your boat concerning the oil
pressure the engine in your boat should
attain.
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