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CONTROLS/INDICATORS
SWITCHES
Power Switch
This switch activates the gauges, most of the other switches, and most boat systems. The power
switch is the main supply switch to all boat systems except the trolling motor system. No systems will
work when this is set to OFF.
Bilge Switch
The bilge switch activates the bilge pump, which eliminates excess water in the bilge. To prevent
damage to the pump, be sure the switch is kept in the OFF position unless the pump is in use.
Courtesy Light Switch
The courtesy light switch activates interior lights for nighttime illumination.
Navigation Lights Switch
The navigation lights switch activates the bow and stern lights in the RUN position and just the stern
light in the ANC position. The lights should be in the RUN position while under way and in the ANC
position when anchored or tied in open water or channels. The ANC light is not required if tied up at a
dock or beached.
NOTE: Operate your boat between sunset and sunrise using the navigational lights.
Navigational lights are legally required to indicate direction and right-of-way at
night.
Accessory Switches
Accessory switches are installed for use and convenience when installing optional equipment.
Horn Switch
The horn switch activates the horn. It is momentary and will return to the OFF position when released.
Fuel Switch
The fuel switch is used to select the tank from which to display the fuel gauge reading, if equipped.
The switch also powers the fuel gauge on some models. These gauges will not work when the ignition
or power is in the OFF position.