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S
TEREO
The stereo is a marine AM/FM receiver with an integrated iPod®/iPhone dock and a
Bluetooth® adapter. A Sirius satellite radio tuner and antenna may be installed in lieu of the
Bluetooth® adapter upon request. It is located above the microwave in the galley with one
speaker above the galley, another above the dinette, two in the hardtop and two in the cockpit.
There is an amplifier that operates the two speakers in the cockpit and is located near the stereo in
the port cabinet.The unit can be remotely operated with the touch pad mounted at the helm
station. Refer to the stereo’s operation and maintenance manual in your owner’s packet for
specific instructions on using this unit. See
stereo system component locations.
S
TOVE
Located at the galley, the Express 370 stove is a glass dual element cooktop which operates by
AC current only. Therefore the generator must be operating or the shore power must be connected
with load group 1 energized prior to use. Your stove is equipped with an integrated shutoff switch
that is activated when the stove lid is in the “closed” position. Please review the factory provided
information in your owner’s packet for instructions on safe and proper use of this unit.
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RIM
T
ABS
Trim tabs are electrically and hydraulically operated. The trim tab system includes a hydraulic
pump, a switch with an integrated indicator, and an auto-retract feature. The switch controls the
pump which lowers and raises the trim tabs. The indicator keeps you constantly aware of the trim
tab’s position. The auto-retract feature automatically raises the tabs every time the ignition switch
is turned off.
Trim tabs are used to regulate the attitude of the boat while moving and will aid in trimming
the boat fore and aft for a smoother ride. Trim tabs can improve the ride of your boat by adjusting
where the water is hitting the keel line. In a slight chop, the waves may be hitting the keel of your
boat around the helm area causing an uncomfortable ride. By adjusting the trim tabs and lowering
the bow, the waves will hit the keel at a more forward point and soften the ride. Experimenting
with trim tabs in various sea conditions will help you determine the best positions for your boat
under different load conditions.
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