MONTEREY
BOATS
Exterior Equipment
Helm with Optional Electronics Package
The steering helm and engine controls are located
on the rear of the helm console. The helm switch
panels are just forward of the helm and the engine
ignition switches are located on separate panels
below the steering wheel. The circuit breakers
for the helm activated accessories are located in
a panel below the steering wheel.
Molded-in electronics storage is located in the
center of the helm, forward of the steering wheel.
Access to service the controls or to install or ser-
vice electronics is provided through a removable
access panel in the cabin.
A Raymarine BI Data that indicates depth, speed
and water temperature is provided as standard
equipment. Optional electronics packages that
include a VHF radio, chart plotter, GPS and Radar
may be installed with the Tri Data. Electronic
Navigational equipment manufacturers provide
detailed instruction manuals with their products.
You should read them carefully and review the
operation of the electronics with your dealer at
the time of delivery.
Cabin Door
The sliding cabin door is made of acrylic plastic
glass and slides on a top and bottom track. A lock-
able latch secures the door in the closed position.
A special vinyl-covered latch near the bottom door
track secures the door in the open position.
It is very important that the cabin door is secured
properly in the open or closed position. The cabin
door is heavy and if the door is not properly
latched, it could slide when the boat rocks and
pinch someone’s fingers between the door and
the bulkhead or damage the door.
When closing the door, make sure you push the
door against the door jam with enough pressure to
allow the latch to secure the door. When the door
is open, it must be properly secured with the latch
near the bottom door track and to the starboard
side of the companionway. To latch the door in
the open position, open the door completely, then
rotate the latch to lay on the track in front of the
door preventing the open door from sliding as the
boat rocks.
The door is made of acrylic plastic glass. Acrylic
glass scratches easily and can chip. Always make
sure the vinyl-covered latch is in good condition.
It should be changed whenever it shows signs
of deterioration from the exposure to elements.
Please refer to the Routine Maintenance chapter
Cabin Door
Cabin Door Latched in the Open Position
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