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You can only control volume on your sub, but the spotify app has an equalizer that seems to do a decent job that makes a difference. I'm sure the other music apps have similar options.
1. Tighten the clean out port hatch knobs. If they are loose, when you hit a big wave the hatch will lift and trigger the safety button - shutting the engines off.
2. Using the clean out ports it’s a pretty regular task, unless you were in water without debris. However if you own a JetBoat you are not new to this. Overheating alert is almost always a clogged impeller.
3. The accessories buttons are attached to positive leads all the way up against the gunnel not behind the helm (that would be too easy). View attachment 181926
They are literally all the way up against the hull on the starboard side of the helm, you will have to lay down and put your head all the way back up against the hull to be able to see them.