Helm Area
Port Switch Pane
Area For Flush Mount
Electronics
Compass Starboard
Switch
Panel
Key Switches
Windlass Switch
Gauges
Stereo Remote
Binnacle
Fuel Gauge
Differences in temperature, humidity, speed and trim can affect fuel use and possibly the
accuracy of this gauge. It is important to verify the fuel flow in gallons per hour for your boat
and make note of your gauge position with respect to time for different RPM settings. No gauge
can give 100% accuracy. If you notice unusually high or low fuel consumption, investigate
further to see if the engine is using more fuel than normal. Then check to see if tank gauges has
failed. Consult your dealer if there is any question about how much fuel is on board.
Water Temperature
The water temperature gauge indicates the internal water temperature of your engine. Your
engine is equipped with a thermostat to quickly bring the engine up to its optimum operating
temperature range. Read the engine manual for exact readings. Most engines are equipped with
an audio alarm system indicating an over-heat condition. If the gauge or alarm indicates an over
heat condition, immediately shut the engine off. Open the water strainers and inspect for
obstructions such as aquatic vegetation or mud. After finding the source of the overheating,
restart engine and confirm water flow at the exhaust outlets. If water does
not
flow within ten
seconds at idle speed shut the engine off.
Oil Pressure
The oil pressure gauge should be checked immediately when starting the engine. The pressure
range is available in the engine manual. Most engines are equipped with an audio alarm system
indicating a low oil pressure condition. Follow the procedures recommended in the engine
manual and if low oil pressure exists consult your dealer.