COCKPIT AND EXTERIOR
Battery Disconnect Switch
The battery disconnect switch allows you to isolate all power
to the boat. This switch provides positive disconnection
of the battery to protect against tampering, electrical fire
hazards and battery rundown. Rotate the switch to the OFF
position when the boat is not in use.
Swim Platform
The swim platform is a convenient feature to enjoy water
sports and provide a means of safety to boating. The swim
platform is required for exiting and entering your boat and
protects you from underwater components of your boat.
The swim platform must be attached to the boat anytime
it is used. There are very serious safety concerns regarding
the use of the platform and safety labels are used to convey
safety around the platform. For more information, refer to
Section 2, BOATING SAFETY.
To remove the swim platform for storage or lifting V-drive
models, remove the clips and allen screws located in the
mounting brackets, under the platform, tilt down and lift
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the platform. Reinstall the swim platform before you put
your boat back into service. The swim platform must be
attached to the boat anytime it is used.
Bow Features of Your Tigé
The open bow section of your boat has cushions which
can be raised to access storage. The storage areas are for
storage only and should not be occupied by passengers.
These areas do not provide adequate ventilation and can
accumulate CO.
Store the cushion in the trunk or under the observer’s seat
when it is not in use or before getting underway.
The Lexan® Walk-thru Windscreen can be installed by
sliding it into position and closing the windshield. Keep the
windscreen in its protective boot and stow when it is not in
use. The windscreen will not float.
Walk-Thru Windshield Opening/Latching
The two latches on the inside starboard side of the walk-
thru windshield must be latched when the boat is underway
or trailered. Rotate both of the window locks to secure or
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Summary of Contents for 2015 ASR
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