CHAPTER 11
INTERIOR EQUIPMENT
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The advantage of inside curtains is that they don’t
become dirty over time or require storage wet from
dew when departing in the morning.
Rolling of the curtain is best accomplished by
laying first an end of the large side curtains over
the top of the pilothouse table so that the end
closest to you is just about touching the floor –
allowing the rest to bunch up on the port settee or
outboard side of the table. Continue to lay all 8
sections on top of each other with the ends
together. Then roll all sections up together and
place in the storage tube.
10.5 TRANSOM DOOR & SEAT (OPTION)
This transom door is intended for swimming, showering
or stern boarding. When closed, you’d hardly know it was
there.
The starboard section of the optional Transom Seat is
removed along with its cushion. A very workable seat
remains from which to watch the family swim
Full Removal
The entire Transom Seat maybe pulled
up out of its stainless brackets for removal.
10.6 STIDD SEAT POSITIONS
The two piloting seats are designed to swivel around and be lowered for a more sociable
setting in the pilothouse. Be careful to slide the seats fully forward prior to swiveling so the
seat is not jammed into the pilothouse sidewalls.
Optional “Wide” Stidd Seats are available that function in the same manner.