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Trim tabs in the extreme “bow up” positions will have no effect on the boat’s ride. Trim tabs in
the extreme “bow down” position will cause the boat to come on plane with minimum bow rise.
Unless you are operating at low speeds or with considerable cockpit weight you will likely want to
raise the tabs slightly when underway to avoid “plowing” water. With the tabs in the “bow down”
position, you will be able to maintain a plane at the least possible RPMs.
Trim Tab Pump Location
The trim tab pump is located in the aft rigging compartment. Hydraulic fluid levels should be
checked on an annual basis or anytime there is evidence of a leak.
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Your boat is equipped with a USB charging outlet located at the helm station next to the stereo
remote. This outlet provides an easily accessible power supply for charging accessories such as cell
phones and tablets.
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To operate the raw water washdown, open the seacock with the washdown I.D. tag located in
the aft bilge. Depress the raw water switch on the helm switch panel. This system will now be
pressurized at the washdown outlet. This faucet may be used alone or with a hose. A hose with a
spray nozzle attached may be used intermittently without turning the switch off in the same fashion
as a garden hose with a nozzle. The raw water pump has an internal pressurization switch that will
maintain water pressure as needed until the switch is turned off at the switch panel. The raw pump is
located in the aft rigging compartment.
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The wiper switch located on the helm switch panel controls your windshield washer. Water may
be sprayed on the windshield by pressing down on the wiper switch with the freshwater system
pressurized. To pressurize, place the freshwater switch on the helm switch panel in the “on” position.
The wiper will operate and the washer will spray until the wiper switch is turned off.
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