Owner`s manual

4-4
Sport Boat
Chapter 4
One battery selector switch, one on/off or selector switch, two alternators,
one isolator, two batteries. In the example, the isolator separates the
alternators so both batteries will charge simultaneously. The lowest battery
automatically charges first. Both batteries can be used for start or
accessory source.
Navigation Lights Switch – Controls the running and anchor lights for
night operation. NAV position will turn on the red and green navigation
bow lights, white stern light, and gauge illumination. ANC position turns on
only the white stern light for night anchoring.
NOTICE
DO NOT operate the boat between sunset and sunrise with the
switch in the anchor light position. Running lights are legally
required to indicate direction and right-of-way at night.
Boarding and Courtesy Lights Switches – Are controlled by selector
switches for operation of boarding lights and cockpit courtesy lights. The
main DC breaker (Master Power) switch must first be in the ON position to
activate lighting.
Blower Switch (Inboard/Stern Drive Only) – Activates the engine
compartment ventilation blower to remove explosive fumes from the
engine and bilge areas.
Bilge Switch – Activates the bilge pump to remove excess water from the
bottom of the boat. Some models are equipped with an automatic bilge
pump setting. Switch to AUTO whenever the boat is in operation. Water
will be pumped out as it enters the bilge and the pump will automatically
shut down when the bilge is dry.
Ignition Switch – Starts and stops the engine. A built-in protection system
prevents the engine from starting in any other gear than neutral. Be sure to
consult the engine operator’s manual for more information.
CAUTION
Be sure to switch the bilge OFF (not AUTO) when the boat is not
in use. Wave action or trailer travel can cause the pump to drain
the battery. Running the pump when the bilge is dry will damage
the pump.
KCC_SportBoat_Book.book Page 4 Tuesday, December 5, 2006 7:19 AM