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Cabin Light - Head
The cabin light switch provides power to the light that is located in the head. To operate the light in the
head, depress the cabin light switch on the console to the forward or on position. The light can then be
turned on or off from inside the head by depressing the small button on the base of the light assembly.
Cockpit Lights
The cockpit lights are small circular lights located at the console. Locate
the 2-way cockpit light switch on the switch panel and press the switch in
the forward position to turn on the cockpit lights. Press the cockpit light
switch in the back or aft position to turn the lights off.
Navigation and Anchor/All Around Lights
The navigation and anchor/all around lights are required to be used for operation at night or under low
visibility conditions to indicate your position to other boaters. Visually verify the operation of your
navigation and anchor/all around lights and check to be sure that the lights are free from obstructions.
You should check your navigation lights monthly during optimum visibility conditions.
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When you are underway in low visibility conditions, you should have the Nav/Anc switch
in the up or forward position. This will activate the navigation lights, as well as your
anchor/all around light.
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When you are anchored or in low visibility conditions, you should turn on the anchor/all
around light. Press the Nav/Anc switch to the down or aft position to turn on the
anchor/all around light.
The navigation lights consist of a pair of stainless steel lights that are
mounted at the bow of the boat. The red light is installed on the port side and
the green light is installed on the starboard side.
The U.S. Coast Guard requires that the anchor/all around light be installed at
the highest point on the boat and must be secured in the up position when
you are underway. Therefore, this light will be installed as follows based upon
the optional top that you may have selected:
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No optional top – Light will be mounted on the console
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Bimini top - Light will be installed on the Bimini top frame
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Rigid T-top – Light will be mounted on the center of the Trylon top.
Remote Spot Light (Optional)
The installation of the remote spot light requires the optional rigid T-top. The remote spot light is mounted
to the forward area of the Trylon top. To operate the remote spot light, locate the remote spot light panel
that is installed on the console.
The switch on the right side of the panel allows you to turn the light on and off. The red LED light located
in the center of the panel will be lit when the spot light is turned on. Once the spot light is turned on, the
all around toggle lever (also located on the remote spot light panel) can be moved in an up, down, left or
right position to rotate the light assembly in the desired direction.