2 7 5 F
R E E D O M
8–6
C
OCKPIT
S
HOWER
To operate the cockpit shower, the water pressure switch located on the accessory switch
panel must be in the “on” position. Open the flap and pull the shower wand out from the recessed
deck fitting. Depress the button on the back of the wand to spray water. To reinstall the shower
wand into the recessed fitting, gently feed the hose down through the deck and replace the flap on
the deck fitting. The shower receives water from a 20 gallon (75.7 L) freshwater tank. The water
pressure pump is located beneath the rigging lid between the consoles. Reference
for a layout diagram.
C
OCKPIT
T
ABLE
The cockpit table can be used in the bow and the aft cockpit. It is intended for lightweight
objects only such as drinks and food items. Storage for this table is provided in the starboard
console storage compartment.
C
OMPASS
The compass is located at the helm station in direct view of the operator when navigating the
boat. Follow the compass instructions provided in the “Owners Packet” to make compensation
adjustments.
P
ORTABLE
H
EAD
O
PERATION
1. The upper freshwater reservoir must be filled with water prior to use.
2. Compress the bellows pump located on the left corner of the toilet a few times to add water
to the bowl.
3.
Flush
the toilet by pulling the slide valve handle out (located on the front of the toilet).
4. Compress the bellows pump until the bowl is rinsed.
5. Close the slide valve handle by pushing it in fully.
R
IGGING
C
OMPARTMENT
The rigging compartment is located aft of the fuel tank compartment. This enclosure is used
for rigging ignition protected accessories and for better passage to the rigging components located
aft of this compartment.
C A U T I O N
Max load = 20 pounds (9kg). Table collapse resulting in injury may occur if maxload is exceeded.
N O T I C E
The rigging hatch and mounting screws must be sealed with silicone sealer after rigging is
complete. If the lid is removed, it must be resealed to insure watertight integrity.
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