Steering with Control Levers
Rotating the Boat
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Move one control lever into forward gear and the other
control lever into reverse gear.
Use a suitable engine speed for maneuvering. The
direction of rotation is determined by the lever which
is moved into reverse. If the boat is to be moved to
starboard, the starboard control lever should be
moved into reverse.
NOTICE! Both engines must be running during close
maneuvering, while changing gears, or when travel-
ling at slow speeds. If only one engine is running,
water may be forced back through the underwater
exhaust outlet and cause serious engine damage.
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WARNING!
Full lock when driving at high speed will make the boat
turn sharply, which entails a great risk of personal
injury, or that people aboard will fall over or be thrown
overboard. Warn everybody aboard before doing any
emergency maneuvers.
Steering the Boat
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Put the control levers into forward gear. Use a suitable
engine speed for maneuvering.
The direction of the steering is determined by the use
of the control levers. If the boat is to be moved to port,
reduce speed on port engine. For immediate reaction,
move the port control lever in reverse and then back
again to forward.
Operation
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