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4537 • C3 7/06
PROPULSION
SECTION 5
Engine Gauges
The helm is equipped with a complete set of gauges on the instrument panel.
The gauges allow you to monitor the operation and condition of your boat’s
propulsion systems. The side of the instrument panel that the gauges are on
(port or starboard) determines which engine (port or starboard) that the gauges
are for. Familiarize yourself with the gauges before starting the engines for the
first time.
Do not start the engines until you have read and understood the engine
OEM information.
Tachometer
The tachometer displays the speed of the engine in revolutions per minute
(RPMs). This is not the boat’s speed over the water or the speed of propeller
rotation. The tachometer may not register zero RPM when its engine’s ignition
key is turned off; this is normal.
The engine manufacturer has established a maximum RPM rating for
your engines, as listed in the engine OEM information. Do not exceed the
maximum RPM. Doing so could damage the engines.
Temperature Gauge
The temperature gauge displays the temperature of the coolant in the engine’s
cooling system. Every engine is designed to operate within a specific temperature
range. A sudden increase in the temperature gauge reading could indicate that
the cooling water intake system has become blocked; a water intake hose has
failed; or the coolant system’s water pump has malfunctioned.
Each engine is equipped with a temperature alarm. The alarm sounds when the
temperature of the engine’s coolant increases to a predetermined point. If the
alarm sounds, immediately shut down the affected engine.
Even with high temperature alarms installed, it is important that you visually
monitor both temperature gauges while running the engines. If a temperature
gauge indicates excessive engine temperature, immediately shut down the
affected engine
The engine manufacturer has established a maximum coolant
temperature rating for your engines, as listed in the engine OEM
information. Do not exceed the maximum coolant temperature. Doing so
could damage the engines.
A Tip From Carver!
A cold engine has a tendency to stall when first put into gear. Let your engines warm
up a few minutes before departing your dock or anchorage.
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