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The Power Tower can be hinged forward for clearance purposes.
Normally one of the switches at the helm area is designated as arch or
tower. It connects to a lift motor and a set of hydraulic rams that raise
or lower the Power Tower when the switch is activated.
Make sure the operator and all aboard read and understand the above warning.
Before energizing the arch switch. Explain to all passengers that they must maintain
a safe distance from the tower hinge mechanisms located at the base of the power
tower on the deck.
As the operator energizes the switch to hinge the
tower forward visually monitor the port and starboard deck to ensure
all passengers body parts are clear of the hinge mechanism. This same
procedure applies for lowering the mechanism to the original position.
The Power Tower features an actuator
control box. This component is
located in the aft starboard storage
compartment under the hatch area.
The unit provides over current
protection through a set of breakers
on the face of the actuator box.
Facing the box the left reset breaker
protects the port power tower lift
actuator. The center reset breaker
protects the starboard power tower
lift actuator.
The far right breaker protects the entire circuit wiring. If the Power
Tower fails to raise check the box for an “open” breaker. Always fi nd
the cause of an open breaker situation before resetting the device.
Summary of Contents for 29 OBX
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Page 38: ...u v u w CHAPTER 1 NAVIGATION LIGHT RULES...
Page 41: ...Safety On Board...
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Page 162: ...Equipment Operation X Y Z Typical Dual Battery Switch Circuitry Front View...
Page 163: ...CHAPTER 6 _ Dual Battery Switch Circuitry Rear View...
Page 171: ...CHAPTER 6 CANVAS TRAVEL COVER...
Page 182: ...Equipment Operation Depth Gauge With Functions...
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Page 305: ...Technical Information Note Locate per Splash...
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Page 310: ...Technical Information TYPICAL HULL HARNESS BREAKOUT...
Page 311: ...Technical Information TYPICAL SWITCH PANEL BREAKOUT...
Page 312: ...Technical Information TYPICAL DASH CHARTPLOTTER BREAKOUT...
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