25.2 Boat details
You can customize various aspects of the display's functions to make them specific to your vessel.
Menu item
Description
Options
Boat Type
You can change the appearance of the vessel in the chart
application. Select the option that most closely resembles the
type and size of your vessel.
Note:
When boat type is selected during the initial set up
of the multifunction display the boat type shall determine the
datapage configuration in the data application.
• Power Cruiser 1 (default)
• Power Cruiser 2
• Power Cruiser 3
• Inboard Speed Boat
• Outboard Speed Boat
• Workboat
• RIB
• Sail Cruiser
• Race Sail
• Catamaran
• Sport Fishing
• Pro Fishing
Minimum Safe Depth
Allows you to specify the hull clearance required by your vessel.
Hull clearance information is used by the tide graphs in the chart
application to display the times at which the tide will go above
or below a safe depth for your vessel's hull. If the tidal water
depth is too low for your hull you risk damaging or grounding
your vessel.
Note:
Raymarine recommends adding some contingency
from the actual hull clearance to the value selected.
• 1.0 to 33.0 (if Depth Units preferences set to Feet)
• 0.5 to 10.0 (if Depth Units preferences set to
Meters)
• 0.1 to 5.0 (if Depth Units preferences set to
Fathoms)
Total Fuel Capacity
Allows you to specify the total fuel capacity of your vessel, this is
required in order to enable the fuel manager function.
Customizing the vessel icon
With the homescreen displayed:
1. Select
Customize
.
2. Select
Boat Details
.
3. Select
Boat Type
.
4. Select the icon that most closely resembles your vessel type
and size.
Setting the vessel minimum safe depth
With the homescreen displayed:
1. Select
Customize
.
2. Select
Boat Details
.
3. Select
Min. Safe Depth
.
4. Adjust the setting as appropriate.
Note:
The units for the depth measurement are based on those
specified in the
Homescreen > Customize > Units Set-up >
Depth Units
menu.
Customizing your display
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