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Turn the shore power outlet fitting and lift it up.
Plug the shore power cord into the outlet on the boat.
Connect the shore power cord to the receptacle at your marina or dock.
Only then should you switch the AC main breaker to on.
If the polarity light (red) is on, unplug shore power (first at the shore outlet, then at the shore
power outlet on the boat) and do not use it, until a qualified technician corrects this potentially
dangerous situation.
Note: Before attempting to connect to shore power, take precautions to minimize contact arcing
by making sure that the AC main breaker switch is in the off position prior to plugging into shore
power. The AC main breaker is located on the AC panel on the starboard aft cabin wall.
Please refer to the owner’s manual provided by the manufacturer of the shore power unit for operational
procedures and for information related to the care and maintenance of their product. When in doubt, always defer
to the shore power manufacturer’s instructions and/or recommendations.
Lighting Systems
Baitwell Light
The baitwell light switch is located on the switch panel and is labeled baitwell with a light symbol on the switch.
To turn on the baitwell light, press the switch forward and open the baitwell lid to see if the baitwell light is on.
Press the baitwell light switch to the down or aft position to turn the light off.
Bilge Lights
The bilge light switch is located on the switch panel and is labeled bilge with a light symbol on the switch. The 2
bilge lights are installed on the port and starboard stringers. Press the switch forward to turn on the bilge lights.
Press the bilge light switch to the down or aft position to turn the lights off.
Navigation and Anchor Lights
The navigation and anchor lights are required to be used for operation at night or under low visibility conditions to
indicate your position to other boaters. Visually verify the operation of your navigation/anchor lights and verify
that the lights are free from obstructions. You should check your navigation lights monthly during optimum
visibility conditions.
Navigation Lights - The navigation lights consist of a
pair of stainless steel lights that are mounted to the
fiberglass hard top. The red light is installed on the
port side and the green light is installed on the
starboard side.
Anchor Light - This light is mounted on the center of
the fiberglass top and must be adjusted to the up
position when the boat is underway.
When you are underway in low visibility conditions, you should have the nav. light switch in the up
or forward position. This will activate the navigation lights, as well as your anchor light.
When you are anchored or in low visibility conditions, you should turn on the anchor light. Press
the nav. light switch to the down or aft position to turn on the anchor light.