Re: 75 F32 Ignition Switches
Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2020 10:03 pm
Just finished filling 32 holes with Marine-Tex and then gelcote on the Bridge console. There are more loose unconnected wires than I care to think about.
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A lot of times I will start on the lower also to listen and glance at the fuel gauges . I then shut off and restart at the upper helm . I always run the boat from up top .WayWeGo wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 12:22 am On WayWeGo, you can start the engines from either helm, no matter what position the switches are in at the other helm.
We run from the flybridge 99% of the time, but I always start the engines from the lower helm with the hatch open when getting going. This allows me to hear what is going on and to run to the transom to verify I have water flow through the exhaust.
Once the engines are running to my satisfaction, I go to the flybridge and turn on the engine switches, then go to the lower helm to turn them off there. That gives me full control from the upper helm while cruising and I can shut the engines down after docking without having to run to the lower helm.
WayWeGo wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 12:22 am On WayWeGo, you can start the engines from either helm, no matter what position the switches are in at the other helm.
We run from the flybridge 99% of the time, but I always start the engines from the lower helm with the hatch open when getting going. This allows me to hear what is going on and to run to the transom to verify I have water flow through the exhaust.
Once the engines are running to my satisfaction, I go to the flybridge and turn on the engine switches, then go to the lower helm to turn them off there. That gives me full control from the upper helm while cruising and I can shut the engines down after docking without having to run to the lower helm.
On the toggle swith down is off, middle run/on and hold up for crank/start