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 – Bilge Light
The cockpit/courtesy lights have LED (light emitting diode) bulbs with a lifespan of approximately 10,000 hours.
The lights give off a soft warm light which should not affect your night vision, but will still provide you with enough
light to move around your cockpit safely in low visibility conditions.
Cockpit Lights
Bilge Light
Cockpit Lights - To activate the cockpit lights, depress the 3-position
switch to the up or forward position. Pressing the switch to the aft
position activates the bilge light. Move the switch to the center position
to turn off the lights.
Bilge Light – The same light switch activates the bilge light. Pressing
the switch to the aft position turns on the bilge light. Move the cockpit
light switch to the center position to turn the lights off.
Note: The switch activates either the cockpit lights or the bilge light. It will not activate both types
of lights at the same time.
Navigation and Anchor Lights
The navigation and anchor 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 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 switch in the up or forward position. This will activate the
navigation lights, as well as your anchor light.
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When you are anchored or in low visibility conditions, you should
turn on the anchor light. Pressing the Nav switch to the down or aft
position will activate the anchor 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 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.
Underwater Lights (Optional)
A pair of underwater lights can be installed on the hull just below the water line.
The lights have LED (light emitting diode) bulbs with a lifespan of approximately
20,000 hours. The lights give off a soft warm light that attracts baitfish, which in
turn attracts larger fish. They also provide a little ambiance for those romantic
evenings.
A separate light switch panel is installed on the console. Just set the switch in the
on position to turn the lights on and set the switch in the off position to turn the
lights off.
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