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Section 2
Helm Systems
OS 385
2.12 Spotlight (Optional)
The spotlight is controlled by a panel on the
helm and a microprocessor located under
the deck in the vicinity of the port hardtop
leg. Refer to the spotlight manufacturers
owner’s manual for an explanation of the
features and operation.
2.13 Control Systems
Maintenance
Control Maintenance
Periodic inspection of the control systems
and all connections should be made. Signs
of rust, corrosion, wear, or other deteriora-
tion must immediately be serviced. Periodic
lubrication of all moving parts and connec-
tions with light waterproof grease is
required.
Control system adjustments may become
necessary. If adjustments are necessary,
see your Pursuit Dealer.
Steering System Maintenance
Periodically inspect all steering hoses, link-
ages and helm assemblies. Signs of corro-
sion, cracking, loosening of fastenings,
excessive wear, or deterioration must be
corrected immediately. Check the hydraulic
steering fluid level frequently and maintain
the proper level. Periodic lubrication of all
moving parts and connections with light
waterproof grease is required. Failure to do
so can lead to steering system failure and
result in loss of control.
When new, or after repairs, hydraulic steer-
ing systems may need to be purged of air.
Refer to the information provided with the
steering system for specifications and ser-
vice information. Check steering operation
and visually inspect for loose or missing
hardware before operating the boat. If you
suspect the steering system is damaged,
see your Pursuit dealer. DO NOT operate
the boat if you suspect the steering system
is malfunctioning.
Trim Tab Maintenance
Marine growth can affect the operation of the
trim tab planes and actuators. To help
reduce marine growth, return the trim tabs to
the full “UP” position after operating the
boat. Inspect and clean the actuators and
planes regularly.
The trim tabs also include a zinc anode to
help prevent galvanic corrosion. Galvanic
corrosion occurs when different metals are
submerged in an electrolyte. Sea water is an
electrolyte and submerged metal compo-
nents must be protected. Anodes were fac-
tory installed and need to be replaced when
they are 75% of their original size.
Refer to Routine Maintenance for informa-
tion regarding zinc anodes and the trim tab
owner’s manual for additional maintenance
information, fluid specifications and operat-
ing instructions.
!
WARNING
LOSS OF CONTROL AND UNSAFE
BOAT HAZARD
Improper maintenance of steering
system is hazardous and can cause
death or serious injury from sudden
loss of control. Make sure all steering
hardware, cables and fluid levels are
regularly inspected and maintained.
DO NOT attempt to service any part of
the steering system unless you are
familiar or qualified to do so. Follow
all instructions regarding mainte-
nance procedures in the steering sys-
tem owner’s manual.
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