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Chapter 8: Canyon 456
Operation Of Optional Features
Bow Shade
If equipped with the bow shade canvas option, there are four carbon fiber poles and four
receivers, located in the forward part of the bow on the gunnel� On the hardtop there are three
fastening points for the straps on the canvas� The canvas is custom fit to the boat, and is attached at
seven points: the four poles and the hardtop fastening points� The bow shade is designed to work in
three configurations: the full bow shade deployed, only the forward half deployed, or only the aft
section deployed� To assemble for the full shade configuration, zip the two halves together and
insert the poles into the designated receivers and attach the D-rings on the canvas to the poles�
After doing this, take the straps on the opposite end of the canvas and attach them to the hardtop�
To tighten the canvas, pull on the strap to achieve the desired tension� The bow shade should not be
used underway� Refer to “Maintenance of Canvas” on page 6-3for proper care of the bow shade�
Outriggers
Outriggers allow you to spread the lines trolled from your boat and decrease the chance of
entanglement�
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Advantages
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Advantages of outriggers include: offering bait throughout a larger area behind the
boat, placing bait out of the wake zone, automatic drop back following strikes (which
allows for fish to completely accept bait), and a reduction in unnecessary twisting
action characteristic of artificial bait�
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Instructions
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Guidelines for proper installation and use are provided in your Owner’s Packet�
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Care and Maintenance
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Outriggers should be washed with freshwater, a mild soap and a soft cloth� The
outrigger poles should be sprayed down with freshwater� Never use acidic or abrasive
cleaners on outriggers�
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During assembly, grease all threads, bolts, and tubes where one section is inserted into
another� Once a year disassemble and regrease all applicable surfaces�
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Operation
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To change the angle of the outrigger, rotate the handle in a clockwise manner to raise
and counterclockwise to lower�
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To rotate the position of the outrigger poles, flip the handle 180 degrees towards the
center of the outrigger base� Rotate the handle until the outrigger pole is in the desired
location� Flip the handle 180 degrees again to lock the poles in position�
Summary of Contents for Canyon 456
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