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Chapter 8: Canyon 306
Anchor Windlass
The anchor windlass includes a stainless steel bow roller. Please refer to the anchor windlass
owner’s manual for proper operation of the windlass.
Battery Select Switches
The Canyon 306 is equipped with three batteries and two select switches. Two of the batteries
are wired in parallel and function as a single battery bank (“1” on the switches). The third battery is
a separate bank (“2” on the switches). An outboard engine should be connected to each battery
select switch. Either engine may be started with either battery bank by selecting position “1” or
position “2”. In normal use, select position “1” on the starboard switch and position “2” on the port
switch so that both battery banks will be charged simultaneously when the engines are running.
The DC accessories on the boat will always be controlled by the starboard switch. The recommended
setting also insures that the accessories are being powered by the larger battery bank.
C A U T I O N
Never turn the battery select switch to the “off” position with the engine running as this could
damage the charging system.
Bilge Pumps/Float Switch
Your boat is equipped with automatic float switches adjacent to the bilge pumps. A float switch
will enable the bilge pump to come on automatically if a significant amount of water accumulates in
the bilge. These switches are wired directly to the batteries. They function independently of the
battery select switches and can activate the bilge pump with the battery select switches in the “off”
position. Batteries should be inspected frequently to ensure proper operation. The bilge pumps are
also equipped with switches at the helm. When a switch is in the “off” position, the pump is off
unless activated by the float switch.
C A U T I O N
To prevent damage to the bilge pump, do not run it dry for a prolonged period of time.
Bilge Pump Location
There aft bilge pump is located under the center motorwell access plate, forward of the transom.
The forward bilge pump is located under the rectangular hatch in the lower rigging compartment
inside the console.
Summary of Contents for Canyon 306
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