MONTEREY
BOATS
VENTILATION SYSTEM
8.1 Cabin Ventilation
Ventilation to the cabin area is provided by three
deck hatches. Additionally, there is a 12-volt
exhaust blower in the head compartment that
provides forced ventilation to that area whenever
the blower is activated by the switch on the head
compartment wall.
Deck Hatches
The deck hatches are supported in the open po-
sition by one or two adjustable hatch adjusters.
They are secured in the closed position by one or
two cam levers on the inside of the hatch. There
is a sliding lock on each cam lever to prevent them
from opening accidentally.
To open a hatch, release the lock and rotate the
cam lever to the open position. Raise the hatch
and secure it by tightening the cylinder on the
hatch adjuster. To close the hatch, loosen the
hatch adjuster and lower the hatch. Secure in
the closed position with the two cam levers and
slide locks.
The cam levers can secure the hatch in two posi-
tions, the vent position or fully closed. The hatch
is secured in the vent position by opening hatch
slightly until the cam levers align with the notch
in the hatch frame just above the fully closed,
watertight position. With the cam levers secured
in this position, the hatch will be open just enough
to let air circulate into the cabin. Always secure
the hatch in the water tight position when leaving
the boat unattended or when running offshore.
When the hatch is open, a removable screen
can be installed in the hatch trim ring to prevent
insects from entering the cabin. The screen is
secured in place by spring tension built into the
screen. The screen must be removed to access
the cam levers to open or close the hatch.
Port Windows
Opening port windows are located in V-berth, head
compartment and main salon. Each window opens
to provide ventilation into the cabin area and is
equipped with a removable screen.
The windows are secured by adjustable cam le
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V-Berth Deck Hatch
Galley Hatch Fully Closed Screen Installed
Galley Deck Hatch Secured in Vent Position
Port Window
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