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Regal LS4C - Docking Lights; Door-Cabin; A Few Notes Concerning The Door

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Docking Lights
If installed docking lights are integrated into the hull
near the bow on both port and starboard sides. They
are very useful for night mooring approaches and
maneuvering. To operate turn on the helm switch
marked “docking lights”. It is recommended not
to use the docking lights while navigating in open
water at night since the illumination could cause a
glare on the bow navigation light possibly causing
visibility problems for other vessels.
LED type bulbs used in the docking lights are
normally used known for long life and low lumen
energy usage.
Door-Cabin
The cabin door is designed from reinforced
fiberglass for strength and longevity. It features
a sliding pocket door type track for easier cabin
entry. It is lockable from both sides and includes
a soft synthetic seal to keep water and pests out.
Also, there is a stainless door latch to keep the
door open on the bottom and steps to access the
deck through the center windshield.
A few notes concerning the door:
1. Always keep the door shut and closed and
locked while making headway.
2. Make sure the bottom door latch is used to keep
the door in the open position when entering or
exiting the door while vessel is stopped or at dock.
3. Always use windshield support hand holds when
entering or exiting the deck using the stairway.
Shut door completely before using the stairway.
4. Never wax door treads as they may be fall hazard.

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