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98
Exterior Equipment
snaps mounted to the frame can void the warranty
on the powder coated windshield/hardtop frame.
Refer to the Routine Maintenance chapter for
more information on the care and maintenance
of powder coated aluminum.
Head Compartment Door
The head compartment door on the port side of
the console is equipped with vents that provide
ventilation for the head compartment.
It is very important that the head compartment
door is secured properly in the closed position
whenever the boat is operated above idle speed.
The door is heavy and if it is not closed and prop-
erly latched, it could slam shut when the boat
rocks and pinch someone’s ngers between the
door and cabin or damage the door.
WARNING
NEVER LEAVE THE HEAD COMPARTMENT DOOR
UNLATCHED. THE DOOR IS HEAVY SWINGS EASILY.
IF THE DOOR IS LEFT UNLATCHED, IT COULD SLAM
UNEXPECTEDLY AS THE BOAT ROCKS, DAMAGING THE
DOOR OR CAUSING AN INJURY TO A PASSENGER. ALWAYS
MAKE SURE THE DOOR IS PROPERLY SECURED IN THE
OPEN OR CLOSED POSITION.
Forward Console Seat and Cooler
A molded insulated cooler that drains to the cock-
pit drain system is installed below the forward con-
sole seat. The console seat cushion is attached to
a hinged hatch that is equipped with a gas charged
spring that helps raise the hatch and holds it in the
open position or closed position. The cooler should
be drained and cleaned after each use.
The hatch and seat are held closed with two draw
latches of the front of the seat. To secure the seat
in the closed position, stretch the latch until the
hole in latch aligns with the retainer on the seat
base. Press rmly to seat the latch on the retainer.
Always make sure the seat is closed and latched
before operating the boat at cruising speeds.
Forward Console Seat Draw Latches
Forward Console Seat & Cooler
Head Compartment Door

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