FEATURES AND CONTROLS
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Turning off the starboard outer engine while underway will cause
the starboard inner engine to go into forced neutral/idle. Operation
to the inner engine can be restored by turning the starboard outer
engine ignition key to the on position and moving the starboard
control handle back into neutral position and then re-engaging. The
inner engine speed and gear shift will then be controlled by the
starboard control handle.
Turning off the port outer engine while underway will cause the port
inner engine to go into forced neutral/idle. Operation to the inner
engine can be restored by turning the port outer engine ignition key
to the on position and moving the port control handle back into
neutral position and then re-engaging. The inner engine speed and
gear shift will then be controlled by the port control handle.
Turning off one of the inner engines while underway will have no
effect on the operation of the outer engines.
If a failure should occur while underway which causes the
starboard outer engines into forced neutral/idle condition, the inner
starboard engine will also be forced to neutral/idle. Operation to
the inner engine can be restored by moving the starboard control
handle back into neutral and then re-engaging.
If a failure should occur while underway which causes the port
outer engines into forced neutral/idle condition, the inner port
engine will also be forced to neutral/idle. Operation to the inner
engine can be restored by moving the port control handle back into
neutral and then re-engaging.
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