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Chapter 8: Freedom 325
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.
Grill
The grill operates on AC current only, and therefore the shore power must be connected or the
generator must be on in order to use the grill. Once AC power is available, turn the “Grill” switch on
the AC panel to the “on” position to supply power to the grill. To heat the grill, press the “ON/ OFF”
button on the grill and set to the desired temperature. Refer to the grill owner’s manual in your
Owner’s Packet for specific instructions on the safe and proper use of the grill.
Outriggers
Outriggers allow you to spread the fishing lines being trolled from your boat and decrease the
chance of entanglement.
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Advantages
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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For installation and use, reference the sheet included in your Owner’s Packet.
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Care and Maintenance
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Outriggers should be washed with freshwater, mild soap, and a soft cloth. Never use
abrasive cleaners on outriggers.
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A periodic waxing is suggested if your outriggers are exposed to salt water. The wax will
provide a protective coating and seal the pores of the metal. A non-abrasive high quality
marine or automotive wax is recommended. Before storage, clean and wax the
outriggers.
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During assembly, grease all threads, bolts, and tubes where one section is inserted into
another. Disassemble and regrease all applicable surfaces on an annual basis.
Summary of Contents for Freedom 325
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