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Exterior Equipment
11.4 Cockpit Features
General
Most hatches and doors in the cockpit are secured
with special cam action, draw or automatic “push
to close” latches. Gas charged springs are used
on most hatches that help raise the hatches and
hold them in the open position.
Some large hatches in the cockpit sole are secured
with special ush mounted, twist lock latches with
handles that store ush in the latch in the latched
position. Always make sure that all hatches are
closed with the latches in the secured position
before operating the boat above idle speed.
Round access plates located in the sides of the
cockpit liner provide access to ll hoses and t-
tings. Other access plates in the cockpit sole
provide accesses to fuel supply lines, fuel gauge
sender and fuel ll and vent hose connections on
the fuel tank.
IN CERTAIN CONDITIONS, OPEN EXTERIOR DOORS AND
HATCHES THAT ARE NOT SECURED PROPERLY CAN
SLAM CLOSED UNEXPECTEDLY AND CAUSE INJURY TO
PASSENGERS OR DAMAGE TO THE BOAT. SOME DOORS
AND HATCHES ARE EQUIPPED WITH SPECIAL FASTENERS,
HATCH LIFTERS, MAGNETIC LATCHES OR SNAPS AND
STRAPS TO SECURE THEM IN THE OPEN POSITION.
ALWAYS MAKE SURE THAT THESE HATCHES AND DOORS
ARE PROPERLY SECURED WHENEVER THEY ARE IN THE
OPEN POSITION.
Stern Seats and Cooler
Your boat is equipped with two folding stern seats
and a cooler in the rear of the cockpit. The seat
backrests are designed to fold ush with the rear
deck, converting the seats to a casting platform
when they are not in use. Each backrest is secured
in the folded position by a ush mounted latch.
A special cam action hinge holds the backrest in
the seat position.
To use the seats, release the latch and rotate the
backrest to the seat position. To convert the seats
to a casting platform, fold each backrest forward
until it lays at on the seat cushion. Press down
on the backrest rmly to secure it in the folded
position with the latch.
Typical Round Access Hatch In Cockpit
Hatch Twist Lock Latch & Gas Charged Spring
Stern Seat Backrests Folded In Casting Platform Position