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Exterior Equipment
The door could be damaged or hurt a passenger
by the motion of the boat if it is allowed to swing
free. Always make sure the door is latched in
rough water or when the boat is underway.
The doors are made of acrylic plastic glass. Refer
to the Routine Maintenance chapter for informa-
tion on the proper care and maintenance of acrylic
plastic glass.
Head and Storage Compartment
A large storage compartment and the head is lo-
cated forward of the passenger seat. An acrylic
door secured with a ush, “push to close” latch
provides access to the compartment.
The compartment is designed to store dunnage
and to accommodate the porta potti or marine
toilet options. An access panel in the side of the
compartment provides access to service hoses
and ttings attached to the deck near the head
compartment. A 12-volt light activated by a switch
on the light xture illuminates the compartment.
The door could be damaged or hurt a passenger
by the motion of the boat if it is allowed to swing
free. It should be in the closed position and
latched whenever the boat is underway.
The door is made of acrylic plastic glass. Refer to
the Routine Maintenance chapter for information
on the proper care and maintenance of acrylic
plastic glass.
CAUTION
TO AVOID INJURY TO PASSENGERS OR DAMAGE TO THE
BOAT, ALWAYS CLOSE AND SECURE COMPARTMENT DOORS
WHENEVER VESSEL IS IN MOTION OR IN ROUGH WATER
CONDITIONS.
Cockpit Storage Compartment
There is a large storage compartment located
below the cockpit sole between the helm and
passenger seats. A drain rail around the hatch
channels water away from the compartment to a
thru-hull tting in the transom.
A gas spring holds the hatch in the open position
and a ush twist latch holds it closed. The latch
handle can be stored in the open or secured posi-
tion. There is a large red dot in the handle that
indicates that the latch is in the open position and
the hatch is not secure. Always make sure the
Head and Storage Compartment
Cockpit Storage Compartment
Helm Components and Fuse Panels

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