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Trim Tabs
The trim tabs are recessed into the hull below the swim platform. The trim tabs are an important
part of the control systems. Please refer to chapter 2 for detailed information on the trim tabs.
11.3 Cockpit
IN CERTAIN CONDITIONS, OPEN EXTERIOR DOORS AND HATCHES THAT ARE NOT SE-
CURED PROPERLY CAN SLAM CLOSED UNEXPECTEDLY AND CAUSE INJURY TO PAS-
SENGERS OR DAMAGE TO THE BOAT. MOST DOORS AND HATCHES ARE EQUIPPED
WITH SPECIAL FASTENERS, HATCH LIFTERS, OR SNAPS AND/OR STRAPS, TO SECURE
THEM IN THE OPEN POSITION. ALWAYS MAKE SURE THAT THESE HATCHES AND
DOORS ARE PROPERLY SECURED WHENEVER THEY ARE IN THE OPEN POSITION.
Cockpit Storage
The helm seat is mounted on a storage compartment that is equipped with a sink, top loading cooler,
storage locker, drink holder and a tackle locker. The sink is supplied by the freshwater system and
the cooler is insulated. Both drain overboard.
The companion lounge seat is mounted on a storage compartment that includes a livewell, a large
storage compartment, and an insulated fishbox/cooler. The storage compartment, fishbox/cooler,
and livewell drain overboard. A chart compartment and drink holder is located in the deck near
the windshield just forward of the companion seat.
A hatch in the center of the cockpit provides access to the batteries, water tanks and additional
storage.
Helm
The helm and engine controls are located on an opening helm
station. The helm station is hinged at the bottom and opens to
provide access to service the helm equipment or to install elec-
tronics.
To open the helm station, release the clamps at the top of the helm.
A strap holds the helm in the open position and prevents it from
opening too far. Always make sure the helm station clamps are
properly secured when the helm is closed.
ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE HELM STATION CLAMPS ARE PROPERLY SECURED BEFORE
OPERATING OR TRAILERING YOUR BOAT. IF THE HELM STATION IS NOT PROPERLY
SECURED, IT COULD OPEN UNEXPECTEDLY AND DAMAGE THE BOAT OR CAUSE LOSS
OF CONTROL.
Helm
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