Section 2 - Getting to Know Your Power Package
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Analog Gauges
The following is a brief explanation of the instrumentation typically found on some boats. The owner and operator should be
familiar with all instruments and their functions. Because of the large variety of instrumentation and manufacturers, you should
have your boat dealer explain the particular gauges and normal readings for your boat.
L
H
OIL
C
H
TEMP
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
R P M
X 1000
MPH
KPH
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
120
110
10
16
BATT
0
4
4
4
FUEL
CRUISELOG
0 0 0 0 0
TRIM
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
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Reference
Gauge
Function
a
Speedometer
Indicates boat speed.
b
Tachometer
Indicates engine RPM.
c
Oil pressure gauge
Indicates engine oil pressure.
d
Voltmeter
Indicates battery voltage.
e
Coolant temperature gauge
Indicates engine operating temperature.
f
Fuel gauge
Indicates quantity of fuel in tank.
g
Hour meter
Records engine operating time.
h
Bilge blower switch
Operates the bilge blower.
i
Ignition switch
Allows the operator to start and stop engine.
j
Power trim gauge
Indicates sterndrive angle (trim up [out] and down [in]).
Remote Controls (Non‑DTS Models)
Remote Controls
Your boat may be equipped with Mercury Precision Parts or Quicksilver remote controls. All controls may not have all features
shown. Consult your dealer for a description and/or demonstration of your remote control.