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Boat Rigging
Cable and Hose Installation
Buss Cables
Route buss cables from the boat through a rigging
hose into the rigging center. Refer to Rigging
Center Connections,74° V6 Models on p. 70.
Battery Cables
Route cables from the boat through a rigging hose
into the rigging center. Refer to Rigging Center
Connections,74° V6 Models on p. 70.
Fuel Hose
Route the fuel hose from the boat through a rig-
ging hose into the rigging center. 74° V6 models
do not require a primer bulb.
Refer to Rigging Center Connections,74° V6
Models on p. 70.
Oil Supply Hose
If installing an optional remote oil tank, route the
oil supply hose from the boat through a rigging
hose into the rigging center.
Refer to Rigging Center Connections,74° V6
Models on p. 70.
Rigging Hose
Make sure all cables, wiring, and hoses have
been identified and fitted to the appropriate
lengths. Refer to Outboard Rigging on p. 59.
Typical Outboard Installation
1. Remote oil tank (optional)
2. Anti-siphon valve
3. Starting battery
4. Accessory battery
5. Water separating fuel filter
6. Rigging Tube
009092
Typical Engine Bracket Installation
1. Remote oil tank (optional)
2. Anti-siphon valve
3. Starting battery
4. Accessory battery
5. Water separating fuel filter
6. Rigging Tube
009093
1. Fuel supply hose and fuel fitting - 3/8 in. (9 mm)
2. Oil supply hose and fitting - 1/4 in. (6 mm)
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