Interior Equipment
Section 8
8-1
Interior Equipment
8.1 Companionway Door
The cabin is accessed through a sliding door.
Behind the companionway door is a screen
door. Lockable latches secure the doors in
the closed position. A vinyl covered latch
secures the doors in the open position. DO
NOT leave the door unlatched. Latch it in the
full “OPEN” or full “CLOSED” position.
The doors are made of acrylic plastic. Acrylic
plastic scratches easily and can chip. Refer to
Routine Maintenance for information regard-
ing proper care of acrylic plastic.
CAUTION
!
Keep the cabin door latched in the
open or closed position. The door is
heavy and slides easily. If the door is
unlatched, it could slide unexpectedly
as the boat rocks, causing injury or
damage.
8.2 Main Cabin
Main Cabin
The main cabin features a forward lounge,
starboard galley, microwave, television with
DVD player, stereo system and a head com-
partment.
The galley, located to starboard, is equipped
with storage and a refrigerator. Switches for
cabin lighting and a duplex outlet are located
on the forward end of the galley. The main
stereo unit, which includes the DVD player,
is located in the storage cabinet above the
refrigerator.
Use the portlights for daylight and fresh air.
Portlight screens are included with the boat
and can be installed if desired. For additional
lighting, use the cabin lights.
The counter top may be made of Corian
®
.
Refer to Corian
®
Surfaces in the Routine
Maintenance section.
A center floor hatch provides access to the
fresh water system manifold, water heater,
fresh water tank, fresh water pump, raw water
seacock, strainer and pump, a shower sump
box and the forward bilge pump.
Refrigerator
A refrigerator is standard equipment. The
breaker on the MDP and the thermostat inside
the refrigerator must be on. Use care while
operating the refrigerator without the engines
running; continued use will drain the house
battery. When connected to shore power,
keep the battery charger on and the house
battery switch on. If the boat is equipped with
the generator, make sure the battery charger
is operating. If the house battery voltage falls
below 9.6 volts, the refrigerator will shut off.
Refer to the refrigerator owner’s manual for
additional operating and maintenance infor-
mation.
Microwave
A microwave is standard equipment. The
microwave operates on AC power and is pro-
tected by a breaker on the AC panel. Refer to
the microwave owner’s manual for additional
operating and maintenance information.
Summary of Contents for S 408 SPORT 2017
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Page 130: ...Appendix B B 2 Date Hours Dealer Service Repairs Maintenance Log...
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