Knowing the systems on your Tigé boat is as important
as knowing the switches, controls and indicators on your
boat. System knowledge is essential for safe and proper
operation and integrity.
When replacement parts are required, DO NOT substitute
marine-grade parts with anything other than parts with
equivalent characteristics, including type, strength and material.
Marine-grade parts are specifically designed for the
conditions and environment which marine products are
exposed to. Using substandard parts could result in injury
and product failure.
BOAT SYSTEMS
SECTION 5
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STEERING
Your Tigé boat has a mechanical steering system. When
the steering wheel is turned, the dash unit transfers rotary
motion of the wheel to linear motion in the cable which
pushes or pulls the rudder arm.
Boat steering is not self-centering. Always keep a secure
grip on the steering wheel to maintain control. Improperly
maintained controls are dangerous.
Check steering operation and visually inspect for loose or
missing hardware before operating the craft. If you suspect
the steering system is damaged, see your dealer. DO NOT
operate the craft if you suspect the steering system
is malfunctioning.
ENGINES
Your Tigé boat is powered by a single inboard engine.
The specific operation, specifications, maintenance
and troubleshooting information is contained in the
engine owner’s manual included in your Owner’s Kit.
Familiarize yourself with the information contained in
the engine owner’s manual. Following the manufacturer’s
recommendations and guidelines will provide you with
continued boating pleasure and engine integrity.
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Summary of Contents for 2015 ASR
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Page 14: ...INTRODUCTION 1 19 SECTION 1 EUROPEAN SEATING CHART 1 20 ...
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