Controls and Indicators

Navigation Lights

The “NAV/ANCHOR” switch controls the navigation lights. The law requires the bow light and the 360 degree light (located near the stern) be turned on while running the boat after sunset or before dawn. NAV position will turn on the red and green navigation bow lights, 360 degree white stern light and gauge illumination.

!WARNING Blocking navigation lights can cause death or serious injury. DO NOT block the navigation lights.

Anchor Light

The “NAV/ANCHOR” switch turns on the 360 degree light. Insert this light pole into the receptacle located near the stern and push the anchor switch on the pod to turn this light on. This light is required by law to be on after sunset and before dawn when the boat is not moving.

Bilge Pump

The “BILGE” switch turns on the bilge pump to remove excess water from the bottom of the boat. The 196 has a bilge pump in front of the engine. The 206 and 216 have an additional bilge pump at the back of the boat. When you turn the switch on, the pump(s) will operate and run for several moments to “sense” if there is water in the bilge. If there is water in the bilge, the pump(s) remains on until the water is pumped out. If there is no water in the bilge, the pump(s) will turn off. If you want immediate pump action, turn the switch off and then back on again. The pump(s) will turn on periodically to determine if there is water in the bilge. If so, they will remain on until the water is pumped out.

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