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Rigging Diagrams
Joystick maneuvering
Low speed Joystick maneuvering is extremely intuitive and useful for various occasions like docking, turning in the
confined space or navigating through no-wake zone.
Single-hand, fingertip joystick operation integrates control of the throttle, shift and steering – instead of multiple boat
operating devices like conventional steering wheel and control levers.
Standard maneuver Lateral maneuver Pivot-turn maneuver
Moving forward, backward, and turn Moving left, right or diagonal Rotating left or right on the
right or left spot
Push
Twist
Push & Push & Push Push
Twist Twist
Push Push
Push & Push &
Twist Twist
Push Push
Push
Multiple engines / Bow Thruster Integration
More controllable More controllable More controllable
Single engine / Bow Thruster Integration
More controllable
Lateral Assist™ *6
Helps maintain straight-line movement of the boat upon sideways or diagonal joystick input, regardless of wind or
current.
Examples
without Lateral Assist
with Lateral Assist
Wind/
Current
without Lateral Assist
with Lateral Assist Wind/ Current
Joystick Hold
Without continually pushing the lever, the boat will continue to move forward with 1 push.
While Joystick Hold, the thrust can be adjusted with the lever.
This system can use with Heading/Course Hold.
Examples
Activation
Press this button to activate
Joystick maneuvering mode. Speed up
Long press again to activate
Joystick Hold. Speed down
Deacitvation
Press the joystick button or
keep the lever in the opposite
direction to deactivate.
*5: Joystick sideways operation is not applicable. *6: Joystick Calibration is required for Lateral Assist function.
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