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rope locker if they are stored in the anchor locker.
Always store and secure additional anchors and
weights in a storage compartment in the cockpit,
as far aft as possible.
The anchor locker is drained by a thru-hull fitting in
the hull side near the bottom of the locker. It is very
important to check the drain frequently to make sure
it is clean and free flowing.
CAUTION
THE ANCHOR MUST BE POSITIONED SO IT DOES NOT REST
DIRECTLY AGAINST THE SIDES OF THE LOCKER AND BE
PROPERLY SECURED AT ALL TIMES WHEN IT IS STORED IN
THE ANCHOR LOCKER. A LOOSE ANCHOR IN THE ANCHOR
LOCKER WILL BOUNCE AND CAN DAMAGE THE BOAT. DAMAGE
RESULTING FROM THE ANCHOR BOUNCING IN THE ANCHOR
LOCKER IS NOT COVERED BY THE CREVALLE WARRANTY.
Periodically remove the anchor line from the locker,
rinse it with fresh water and allow it to dry in the sun.
Cleaning the anchor line regularly will reduce odors
in the anchor locker and increase the life of the line.
The line should also be inspected for abrasions or
signs of deterioration. Replace the line if it shows
any sign of damage or deterioration.
Trolling Motor (Optional)
A trolling motor mounted near the bow can be in-
stalled as optional equipment. The features, opera-
tion and controls are unique to the trolling motor
system and options you choose. A special DC elec-
trical circuit activated by a heavy duty main circuit
breaker near the battery switch connects the three
trolling motor batteries in series to supply 36-volt
current to the trolling motor system. Make sure the
36-volt circuit is activated before using the trolling
motor and turned off when the system is not in use.
Refer to the 36 Volt Trolling Motor System section of
the Electrical System chapter for additional informa-
tion on the trolling motor electrical system.
A special heavy duty outlet plug with a protective
cover, located in the forward bow backrest cushion
provides the connection for the trolling motor. The
momentary Motor Up/Motor Down switch in the
panel next to the plug allows the operator to tilt the
outboard engine from the bow fishing seat for shal
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low water operation.
An owners manual will be included with the trolling
motor. It is essential that you read the manual and
be completely familiar with the operation of the
Anchor Properly Secured in Locker Cradle
Typical Trolling Motor
Trolling Motor Outlet Panel
Summary of Contents for 24 Bay
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Page 117: ...117 SCHEMATICS Appendix A CV 004 Hardtop Panel Rev B...
Page 118: ...118 Schematics CV 005 Console Harness Rev E...
Page 119: ...119 Schematics CV 006 Deck Harness Rev F...
Page 120: ...120 Schematics CV 007 Helm Switch Panel Command Link Plus...
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Page 123: ...123 24 Bay Designated Occupant Positions X X X X X X X X Occupant Seating Appendix B...
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Page 129: ...129 MAINTENANCE LOG Appendix D Hours Date Dealer Service Repairs...
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