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BOAT SYSTEMS
Battery Connections (Cont.)
Keep your outboard motor battery separate from your electric outboard battery or batteries. If you
operate your electric outboard from your outboard motor battery, it will discharge the battery and your
battery may not have the required amperage to crank your outboard motor.
NOTE: Connect the 12-volt accessories to the outboard motor’s cranking battery.
If your boat is equipped with a 24- or 36-volt trolling motor, interference can occur if
you connect your accessories to the trolling motor batteries. Interference can also
occur if the transducer wire is strapped or run next to the trolling motor’s battery
cable.
If your trolling motor is connected to the battery using a receptacle, make sure all
the connections are tight. If you operate your trolling motor with loose connections,
damage to the trolling motor can result.
Never check your connections by running either of your outboards out of the water.
Tilt Steering Latch (If Equipped)
Push the latch away from you to adjust the steering wheel angle. The steering wheel has five
positions and locks into a detent.
12-Volt Accessory Port (If Equipped)
The 12-volt accessory port allows you to conveniently connect an accessory to your electrical system.
The accessory port is fused with a 15-amp fuse.
Bow Light
Your Skeeter boat is equipped with a bow light and a map light which
can be turned on or off at the light. Press the button (1) to turn the
map light off or on. The Navigation Lights Switch must be activated
for this feature to work.
Bow Light with Remote Switch
Figure 6-4
CAUTION
Do not connect an accessory which will exceed this fuse rating.