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VENTILATION SYSTEM
10.1 Cabin Ventilation
Cabin Door & Vents
An opening panel and vents in the cabin door
provide ventilation to the head compartment.
The door itself is held in the open position by an
automatic magnetic latch. Make sure the door is
fully latched in the closed position before operat-
ing the boat above idle speed.
The door is equipped with an opening panel
that provides additional ventilation to the head
compartments. The panel is held in the open or
closed position by two twist action locks. The
locks should be adjusted so they are tight enough
to seal the panel in the closed position and hold
the panel securely when it is open.
Always make sure the panel is closed and secured
with the cam lever whenever the boat is underway.
Sea spray could enter the head compartment
through the open panel and damage equipment
or items stowed there.
Port Window
An opening port window is located in the side
of the head compartment. The port window is
equipped with a screen and secured in the closed
position by three twist action locks. The locks
should be adjusted so they are tight enough to
seal the window in the closed position, but not so
tight that they break the plastic.
Always make sure the window is closed and se-
cured with the cam levers whenever the boat is
underway. Sea spray could enter the head com-
partment through the open window and damage
equipment or items stowed there.
Chapter 10:
Cabin Door Vent Panel in the Open Position
Cabin Door Vent Panel Closed
Cabin Door Vent Twist Action Latches
Cabin Port Window and Twist Action Locks