Navigation And Anchor Lights - Sea Ray 220 Select Owner's Manual

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S
ECTION
NOTE: The compass adjustment is only good for
the equipment arrangement that existed at the time
of the adjustment. If you place different equipment
or remove equipment from the vicinity of the
compass, you cannot rely on the compass reading.
The compass must be readjusted by a qualified
person after equipment is added or removed from
the vicinity of the compass.
NOTE: The compass roses shown on navigational
charts have both true North and magnetic North
directions superimposed. Make certain you plot
course compass directions from the magnetic North
compass rose.
When not in use, the compass should be protected
from excessive and prolonged sunlight. If your
compass becomes sluggish or erratic, it should be
serviced by an authorized repair station.
To keep the plexiglass dome free from scratches,
remove salt deposits and dust with a damp cloth.
An occasional treatment with paste wax will help
preserve the dome surface.
REFER TO OWNER'S MANUAL PACKET FOR
INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY INFORMATION.
220 Select
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ENERAL
B
A
OAT
RRANGEMENT
11. N
AVIGATION AND
Navigation lights (Figure 2.12.1) MUST be on while
underway from sunset to sunrise or in conditions
of reduced visibility. "Underway" means the boat is
not docked or at anchor. Trolling or drifting with
engine off is considered "underway" and navigation
lights must be used.
If you are anchored in open water, i.e. where other
boats can approach yours, you must display your
anchor light (Figure 2.12.1): a white light that can
be seen from all possible directions, i.e. 360
degrees.
Read the "Federal Requirements and Safety Tips
for Recreational Boats" provided in your kit.
N
A
AVIGATION AND
NCHOR
(F
. 2.11.1)
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NAVIGATION LIGHT
ANCHOR LIGHT
SWITCH
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NCHOR
IGHTS
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IGHT
WITCHES
SWITCH
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