3-4 CHAPTER 3: SYSTEMS, CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
Sport Boat Owner’s Manual
Shift/Throttle Control
The shift/throttle control on your boat differs from model to model and may
depend on the engine used. The following single lever and dual lever controls are
typical of the operation of most controls used. Be sure to consult the engine or
control manual for specific operational differences.
NOTICE
All shift/throttle controls are equipped with a safety switch for “start in
neutral only” operation. Be sure the control is in neutral before
attempting to start the engine.
Single lever controls operate as both a gear shifter and a throttle.
A.
Neutral Position - Safety switch will allow starting in
this position only.
B.
Forward Position - Press release button under handle
to allow shifting to forward (or reverse) position.
C.
Reverse Position - Do not shift quickly from forward
to reverse.
D.
Throttle Position - Pushing in forward or pulling in
reverse increases engine speed.
Never attempt to shift without the engine running. For engine warm-up, a separate
lever on the control is used for throttle advance when in neutral.
Dual lever controls have individual levers for transmis-
sion shift and engine throttle.
A.
Shift Lever - Neutral is in center detent position;
push for forward, pull for reverse.
B.
Throttle Lever - Full throttle is all the way up, idle
is all the way down.
For engine warm-up, the shift lever is positioned in neu-
tral and the throttle lever is advanced as needed.
Do not shift too quickly from forward to reverse. Stay in neutral, or
idle position until the boat has lost most of its headway before complet-
ing the shift to reverse or engine damage may occur.
Switches
Each electrical circuit on your boat is equipped with a control switch. Some
switches may have an LED indicator for easy ON/OFF identification. Most
switches will have a fuse holder, or circuit breaker adjacent to the switch.
Master Power Switch
–
Disconnects the boat electrical systems from the batter-
ies. When not using the boat, keep this switch in the OFF position.
Fuel Gauge Switch
–
Allows you to check the amount of fuel in the fuel tank
when the navigation lights are OFF or the ignition switch is OFF.
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