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Air/Water Temperature Gauge
Moving the toggle switch below the air/water
temperature gauge allows you to go between air
and water temperature readings. The gauge will
display AIR and WATER to indicate which
temperature source is in use. For additional
information, refer to the air/water temperature
gauge operating instructions in your owner’s
packet.
12-Volt Accessory Power Receptacle
Your Cobalt 360 Boat is equipped with a 12-volt
accessory power receptacle. The receptacle
provides electricity to operate 12 VDC accessory
items.
Horn
Pushing in the button will activate the horn.
Ignition Switches
Each engine has its separate ignition switch. The
left switch is for the port engine, and the right
switch is for the starboard engine.
Ignition Breakers
Press to reset. If the button continues to pop out,
consult your Cobalt dealer.
VHF/FM Radio
The optional 12 VDC VHF/FM marine
radiotelephone provides reliable communications
between boats, and between a boat at sea to
public and private shore stations. For additional
information, refer to the radio operating
instructions in your owner’s packet.
Windlass Control
The Windlass system can be electronically
operated from the helm. For operation of the
Windlass system, refer to
Anchoring
, in this
section.
Ignition Safety Switch
Your Cobalt boat is equipped with an ignition
safety switch located on the lower lip of the
dashboard. The ignition safety switch and lanyard
will stop the engines in case of an emergency.
Attach the lanyard to the boat operator whenever
CAUTION
Do not allow your Cobalt boat to be
operated without the proper use of the
ignition safety switch and lanyard.
the engines are running but be aware there will be
a loss of boat control if the switch is activated. If
the operator is thrown from the seat or moves too
far from the helm, the lanyard will become
disconnected from the ignition safety switch,
shutting off the engines.
1. Ignition Safety Switch
2. Lanyard
3. Hook
To attach the lanyard, connect the clip to the
ignition safety switch and the hook to a strong
piece of clothing on the operator, such as a belt
loop.
!
WARNING
The ignition safety switch can only be
effective when it is in good working
condition. Observe the following:
• Do not remove or modify the ignition
safety switch and/or lanyard.
• The lanyard must be free from
obstructions that could interfere with
its operation.
!
WARNING
Attach the ignition safety switch lanyard
to the operator before starting the
engines. This will prevent the boat from
becoming a runaway if the operator is
accidentally thrown away from the helm.
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