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Chapter 8: Canyon 456
TV
The television is a 32" (81 cm) flat screen LED unit. It is located on the forward wall inside the
console.
Hardtop Enclosure
The hardtop enclosure on the Canyon 456 is equipped with three vents that provide natural
ventilation to the helm (Port and Starboard Vent, Sunroof). There are designated locations on the
hardtop for equipment such as radar and GPS units. Do not use the top for storing heavy or large
items such as a raft. The frame for the top is designed for continual use with antennas, radar, and
outriggers. The additional weight caused by larger items such as a raft may cause damage to the
frame structure.
Trim Tabs
Your Canyon 456 is equipped with Zipwake’s Dynamic Trim Control System. This system
includes four interceptors, an outboard and intermediate on each side of the transom. These
interceptors are electrically actuated and are controlled via a display at the helm. The interceptors,
when active, will receive a signal from the control unit and deploy a plane down into the water
creating a force that moves the stern of the boat up, forcing the bow down. There are two modes for
the Zipwake system. The Automatic Pitch Control as well as the Manual Attitude Control. The system
normally operates in automatic control mode, which is enabled by a single press on the AUTO
button. In this mode, the built-in high-frequency GPS, 3D gyro sensors and motion controller
automatically ensure dynamic elimination of uncomfortable and dangerous boat pitch and roll. The
automatic mode can control the pitch and roll of the boat without user input. In manual operation
the boat’s attitude can be adjusted using the control wheels on the unit at the helm. Please see your
Zipwake owner’s manual for detailed instructions on how to properly operate and maintain your
dynamic trim control system.
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