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DASH
lAYOUT
Key
to
Dash Layout
COMPASS
The
compass
has
not
been
compensated.
The
compensating
should be
performed
by a qualified compass adjuster.
After
the
compass has
been
adjusted.
do
not
allow any
iron
or
steel
objects
to
be
placed in its vicinity
_ even temporarily. Refer
to
the owner's
manual
included
in
the
Skipper's
Kit
for
detailed
information
.
SPEEDOMETER
The
speedometer
registers boat
speed
relative
to
the
water.
FUEL GAUGE
IMPORTANT
Do
not
rely
on
the accuracy
of
gauge.
The
read-
ing
is
only approximate.
and
should
always
be
compared
to the hours
of
use
multiplied
by the
known fuel
consumption
(GPH).
The
fuel
gauge
indicates the
approximate
amount
of
fuel in the tank.
ENGINE
TEMPERATURE GAUGES
The
port
and
starboard
engines each have
their
own
temperature
gauge
.
The
engine
temperature
gauges indicate
cooling
water
temperature
inside the engines. Normally the gauge will
register
between 170'F
and
195'F. Consult
engine
owners
manual
if
gauge
registers outside
of
this
range.
OIL
PRESSURE GAUGES
The
port
and
starboard engines each have
their
own oil pressure gauge.
The
engine
oil pressure gauges indicate
the
pressure
of
the
lubricating
oil inside
the
engines
. Make a
note
of
the
oil
pressure
reading
when the
boal
is
new
; this can
be
considered your
engine·s
normal
oil pressure.
Fluctuations will
occur
in the pressure
under
different
operating
speeds.
but
major
deviations may signal problems.
If
pressure
drops
radically
or
is
not
registering.
(Urn
the engines
off
and
consult
your
dealer
.
ENGINE
TACHOMETERS
The
port
and
starboard engines each have
their
own
tachometer
gauge.
The
tachometers
register engine crankshaft RPM's.
Propeller
shaft RPM's
are
approx
imately
one
half
of
engine
crankshaft
RPM's. Refer to your
engine
owner's
manual for the
appropriate
engine
speed.
VOLTMETERS
The
port
and
starboard engines
cranking
battery
each
have
their
own
voltmeter. Normal operating voltage.
when
engine
is
at 1000 plus RPM's,
is
between 12.0
and
J5.5 volts.
Higher
or
lower readings would indicate
that there
is
a problem. Refer
to
your
engine
owner's manual for details,
and
refer
the
problem
to
your Cruisers
dealer
.
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