Section 7 • Options & Accessories
For safety and ease of installation and removal of canvas, use at least two people.
!DANGER
If the cockpit is totally enclosed with canvas covers and curtains while engine is running or boat is moving, carbon monoxide will build up and cause death or permanent injury.
Do not use the rear (aft) curtain or camper top while engine is running or boat is moving.
The following canvas options are available for the
202 Islander:
•Cockpit Cover
•Mooring Cover
•Trailering Cover
A.Canvas Care and Maintenance
6.Swim Platform w/ Ladder (Optional)
Your 202 Islander may have a swim platform installed with a ladder.
With this option, entering the boat from the water is more convenient, but there are safety rules that must be followed.
1.Never sit on the swim platform when boat is moving.
2.Before using or extending the ladder, make sure engine is off and prop is stopped.
3.It may be difficult to extend the ladder while in the water so it important to leave the ladder down if swimmers are in the water.
4.Always make sure ladder is secure before starting engine.
See Section 9, page 9.2, for instructions on the care and maintenance of your canvas.
B.Trailering With Canvas
!DANGER
MAKE SURE ENGINE IS OFF AND PROPELLER IS STOPPED BEFORE USING BOARDING LADDER
To trailer your boat with the cockpit cover installed, you must install a mooring cover over the cockpit
7.Depth Finder (Optional)
cover with tie down straps tightened.
5.Horn
ELECTRIC HORN
The horn is operated by a switch on the dash and is protected by a fuse under the dash. There is no maintenance required on the horn itself, although it is advisable to avoid spraying water directly into
The depth finder that may be installed in your boat is a high- performance digital sonar (See Figure 7.3.1). It works only off the bottom signal and operation is completely automatic. There are no sensitivity or noise controls. All this is made possible by the computer built inside.
Depth Finder
(Fig 7.3.1)
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the horn. Check periodically to ensure that horn is still operational.
Since the depth finder is an automatic sonar, all you have to do is turn the power on. It will give you a water depth reading within seconds. Once it finds the bottom, the depth finder locks on to it and automatically adjusts the sensitivity and noise suppression circuits. It will track the bottom at speeds over 70 MPH.
Do not rely on the depth finder to determine a safe depth for swimming. The depth finder reads from the middle of the boat, not the back or front.
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