
Owners Manual
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Section K
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Figure K2: Lounger Assembly
The adjustable lounger will fold into a lounger-type or
reclining position. A locking hinge on the aft end will
allow for a headrest in the lounge position. Refer to Fig-
ures K4 & K5 at the end of this section for drawings on
lounger operation.
In addition, the adjustable lounger is adjustable for-
ward and back. To adjust, turn the handle upwards and
push/pull the seat assembly. The total travel distance or
adjustment is approximately six (6) inches.
E. Bucket Seats
The bucket seat or captains chair is adjustable. To ad-
just, push down on the black handle under the seat, on
the right. Slide the seat forward or aft to the desired
position. The seat will adjust approximately six (6) inches.
Figure K2: Bucket Seat Slider Base (Front View)
Both bucket seats are also design to swivel. The drivers
side is limited in the amount of swivel while the port
side can swivel and face the stern. This permits the
spotter to be in the proper position to watch water-ski-
ers.
Also available is an optional bucket seat with flip-up
bolster. By simply flipping up the bolster the driver is
able to sit higher in the seat. This is designed to give
the driver greater flexibility, increased visibility, and riding
comfort.
Push handle down to
move forward and back.
Pull lever to release
pin from pedestal to
swivel bucket seat.
Friction Adjustment Knob
NOTICE
The drivers side (starboard) bucket seat will
not rotate completely aft (180 degrees).
NOTICE
When rotating the drivers side (starboard)
bucket, damage to seat, steering wheel, and/
or coaming pad may result if attempting to ro-
tate in the wrong direction or over-rotating. DO
NOT USE FORCE to rotate the chair.
To rotate the starboard (drivers) bucket seat to face
to the port:
1. Tilt the steering wheel (if applicable) as far forward
as possible.
2. Slide the seat completely forward by using the le-
ver located at the right front underneath the seat.
See Figure K2.
3. Locate the lever on the left side of the slider mecha-
nism and pull to release the pin from the pedestal.
This will allow you to rotate the seat. The seat will
not allow a person to rotate the seat while being
seated. See Figure K2.
4. Rotate the bucket seat counterclockwise (inboard)
until it faces as far port as possible before coming
in contact with the steering wheel. In addition, DO
NOT USE FORCE to rotate the chair.
To return the starboard (drivers) bucket seat to the bow
facing position:
1. Locate the lever on the left side of the slider mecha-
nism and pull to release the pin from the pedestal.
This will allow you to rotate the seat. The seat will
not allow a person to rotate the seat while being
seated. See Figure K2.
2. Rotate the bucket seat clockwise (outboard) until
it locks into the forward facing position. In addition,
DO NOT USE FORCE to rotate the chair.
3. Position the seat forward according to the needs
of the driver by using the lever located at the right
front underneath the seat. See Figure K2.
4. Tilt the steering wheel (if applicable) to the desired
position using the tilt lever knob on the steering col-
umn.
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