2260 DENALI
The term “trim” generally refers to the adjustment of the outdrive within the first 20
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range of travel.
This is the range used while operating your boat on plane. The term “tilt” is generally used when
referring to adjusting the outdrive further up for shallow water operation or trailering. For
information on the proper use and maintenance of the power tilt and trim, please refer to the engine
owner's manual.
2.6 Steering System
Your Denali is equipped with a power assisted cable steering system. Turning the wheel moves
the gears in the helm, pushing or pulling the cable assembly and turning the outdrive. An engine
driven power steering pump and cylinder assist the cable steering and reduces the effort required
to turn the boat. Please refer to the engine owner's manual for information on the power steering
system.
2.7 Trim Tabs (Optional)
The 2260 Denali uses a dual toggle switch to control the trim
tabs. The switch is labeled and controls bow up and down
movements. It also controls starboard and port up and down
movements. Bow up and bow down will control the hull
planing attitude while port and starboard up and down provides
control for the hull listing.
Before leaving the dock, make sure that the tabs are in the full
UP position by holding the control in the bow up position for
ten (10) seconds.
Always establish the intended heading and cruise speed before attempting to adjust the hull attitude
with the trim tabs. After stabilizing speed and direction, move the trim tabs to achieve a level side
to side running attitude being careful not to over trim.
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Steering System
Trim Tab Switch
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