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As long as the readings are within the engine’s specified operating band, the engines are
operating properly.
TACHOMETERS
Most tachometers have a tolerance of ± 2% of full scale (±120 rpm on a 6000-rpm
Tach). In twin-engine applications this could mean that there is a 240 rpm difference
between Tach readings when the engines are in synch. Tachometers will zero when the
key is turned on, it doesn’t matter what the Tach reads with the key off.
TRIM GAUGES
Cobalt trim gauges are calibrated to be the most accurate and useful in the engine down
or “trim” range. The gauge may not read full “up” in some cases. This is not unusual
nor does it indicate a problem with either the trim sender or the gauge.
FUEL GAUGES
Fuel gauges may at some times seem to “bounce.” In most circumstances this is actually
caused by the fuel sloshing in the tank and does not necessarily indicate a problem with
the gauge or sender.
INSTRUMENT FOGGING
Most marine instruments have small vents in their cases to allow moisture out. It is
possible for moist air to be drawn into the vents when the air inside the gauge cools
down after the instrument is turned off. The morning sun can draw this moisture up
against the lens, causing fogging. Turning on the instrument with the instrument light
“on” will speed up moisture removal. Fogging is not abnormal, nor will it harm your
instrument, which is built to withstand the harsh marine environment.
RADIO TRANSMISSIONS
Some interference (erratic operation) may be noticed on tachometers or synchronizers
during radio transmissions. This will not damage the instrument or affect its accuracy
when not transmitting.
F
UELING
Take care not to spill gasoline. If gasoline is accidentally spilled, wipe up all traces of it
with dry rags and immediately dispose of the rags properly ashore. Spilled fuel may
yellow the gelcoat finish and damage gunwale trim.
GASOLINE IS EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE AND HIGHLY EXPLOSIVE UNDER
CERTAIN CONDITIONS. STOP THE ENGINES AND GENERATOR, AND DO NOT SMOKE OR ALLOW
OPEN FLAMES OR SPARKS WITHIN 15 M (50 FT ) OF THE FUELING AREA.
ALL PRECAUTIONS MUST BE TAKEN EVERY TIME YOU FUEL YOUR BOAT,
WHETHER IT’S GASOLINE OR DIESEL FUEL. DIESEL FUEL IS NON-EXPLOSIVE, BUT IT WILL
BURN.
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