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Chapter 8: Canyon 306
Operation Of Optional Features
Battery Charger
The battery charger is located in the lower rigging compartment inside the console. The shore
power must be connected for the battery charger to work. To activate the shore power, turn the
breaker located under the aft starboard gunwale to the “on” position. The battery charger has a
built-in isolator which senses the charging needs of all the batteries and distributes charge
accordingly. At the point that all batteries are nearly fully charged, the battery charger will
automatically reduce the current being sent to the batteries to a maintenance level. See the battery
charger operation manual in your Owner’s Packet for further information.
Bow Table
The bow table is intended for lightweight objects only such as drinks and food items.
C A U T I O N
Max load=20 pounds (9.2 kg). Table collapse resulting in injury may occur if maxload is
exceeded.
Bow Thruster
The bow thruster aids in maneuvering your boat. The engines can control the direction of the
stern while the bow thruster moves the bow side to side. Use the joystick control located at the helm
to control the bow thruster by pushing the joystick in the direction you want the bow to move. The
emergency shut-off switch provides a simple method to quickly disconnect power from the bow
thruster motor. Depress this button to disengage the thruster in the event of an emergency.
C A U T I O N
To avoid damaging the sheer pin in the bow thruster lower unit, do not engage the thruster
when the propeller is not submerged. Also, do not suddenly change direction of thrust without
allowing the propeller time to stop.
Outriggers
Outriggers allow you to spread the fishing lines being trolled from your boat and decrease the
chance of entanglement.
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Summary of Contents for Canyon 306
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