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Trim tabs are also useful in correcting a port or starboard running list. If the boat is listing to
the port side, press the starboard trim tab switch toward “bow down”. Press the port trim tab
switch toward “bow down” to correct a starboard list. This will tend to lower the bow by pulling
the higher side to a level position. If your bow is already in a low position and your tabs are down,
you may correct a listing condition by pressing the trim tab switch toward “bow up”. This will
cause the low side to rise and level the boat. The running angle will also gradually improve.
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.
“12V DC Trim Tab Diagram” on page 8–55
for system wiring detail.
Trim Tab Pump Location
The Express 370 trim tab pump is located on the port hull side, and is accessed through the
wall panel in the aft berth compartment. The hydraulic fluid should be checked on a seasonal
basis.
TV/DVD
The television is a 19” (48cm) flat screen LED unit. It is located in a seperate TV cabinet
forward of the v-berth. An A/B switch located beside the TV is used to change between broadcast
antenna and shore cable reception. When the switch is set to A, the TV receives a signal from the
broadcast antenna. Set the switch to B when connected to shore cable. The DVD/CD player is a
separate unit located in the galley cabinet next to the stereo. Both the TV and the DVD/CD player
receive power from the fuse block located behind the microwave. The TV system also includes
auxiliary audio/video inputs which allow for external devices such as gaming systems to be
connected to the TV using standard RCA cables.
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The VacuFlush® head consists of a vitreous china bowl, vacuum pump with tank, and a
holding tank. To operate the head, the head and freshwater switches on the DC panel must be in
the “on” position. This provides power to the vacuum pump, and pressurizes the freshwater
system. If a shore water supply is connected, the freshwater switch does not need to be on. Since
this unit uses freshwater, it is not necessary to open a seacock prior to use. Instructions on the
operation of your VacuFlush® head are as follows:
1. Verify that the switches on the DC panel are in the “on” position.
2. To add water prior to flushing, raise the flush lever on the bowl until the desired level is
reached.
C A U T I O N
The TV must be stored in the cabinet recess with the retainer latch engaged when the boat is
underway. Failure to secure the TV when the boat is moving could result in injury or damage to
the TV or mounting bracket.
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