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Floor Seat Bases - Your MirroCraft has been outfitted with floor seat bases
strategically placed so as to make seat placement as convenient as possible.
These bases are reinforced to withstand the stress applied. Do not attempt to
install additional bases.
Freeboard - Vertical distance that a hull is out of the water - typically at bow
and stern.
Horn - The horn on the water can be used in many different ways. It is
controlled by an electric momentary switch on the dash or control panel and is
labeled as Horn. Consult your Coast Guard rules of navigation for proper use.
Caution - Do not assume that all boats have horns as standard equipment nor
should you assume you have a horn if you have a horn switch, as switch panels
normally have a standard panel regardless of accessories installed.
Hull Draft - Depth of boat in water at rest at its deepest point.
Length - Measured on center line of boat from the forwardmost point of hull to
vertical uppermost edge of transom.
Livewell - More than likely your MirroCraft boat includes a livewell designed to
provide a method to help keep your catch alive or fresh. Livewells are provided
in various configurations and may or may not be insulated. In all cases, your
livewell is designed to drain when removing a statically placed drain plug.
Navigation Lights - If your boat is equipped with navigation or running lights
you will receive a short red/green bow light pole and a substantially longer white
stern light pole. To activate, these poles must be plugged into the proper bases
located in the bow (bow light) and stern corner (stern light).
Operating Draft - Same as hull draft, however, includes engine therefore
typically to bottom edge of prop.
Paint Touch-Up - For your convenience, MirroCraft has available spray touch-up
paint available to match the paint on both exterior and interior of your boat.
Although these paints are matched at time of manufacture, exposures to the
elements and elapsed time can cause mismatches. Contact your dealer for
colors required.
Port - Left hand side of boat facing forward - referred to as red side.
Pump - A bilge pump in a boat is very similar to a sump pump in your
basement. It is designed to remove excess water from the under floor area of
your boat.