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Exterior Equipment
CAUTION
The windshield should be washed after each use
with soap water to keep it clean and reduce the
corrosive effects of the saltwater. Saltwater al-
lowed to remain on the windshield frame will
eventually begin to attack the aluminum, usu-
ally around fasteners and hardware mounted to
the frame. Snaps or any hardware mounted to
the windshield/hardtop frame must be properly
sealed and isolated with caulk or a Teflon sealer
to prevent salty moisture and galvanic corrosion
from damaging the frame. Poor maintenance or
improperly mounted hardware and snaps can void
the warranty on the windshield/hardtop frame.
Refer to the Routine Maintenance chapter for
more information on the care and maintenance
of powder coated aluminum.
Cabin Door
The cabin door on the port side of the console is
made of fiberglass and equipped with a gas spring
that automatically holds the door in the full open
or closed positions. A lockable, push to close latch
secures the door in the closed position.
It is very important that the cabin door is secured
properly in the closed position whenever the boat
is operated above idle speed. The cabin door is
heavy and if the door is not properly latched, it
could slam shut when the boat rocks and pinch
someone’s fingers between the door and cabin or
damage the door.
When the door is open to the full open position,
the gas spring will automatically hold it open. As
the door is closed, the gas spring will automatically
close the door and hold it in the closed position.
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. The gas spring
does not have enough force to hold the door open
or closed while the boat is underway.
NEVER LEAVE THE CABIN DOOR UNLATCHED. THE CABIN
DOOR IS HEAVY SWINGS EASILY. IF THE DOOR IS LEFT
UNLATCHED, IT COULD SLAM UNEXPECTEDLY AS THE BOAT
ROCKS, DAMAGING THE DOOR OR CAUSING AN INJURY TO A
PASSENGER. ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE DOOR IS PROPERLY
SECURED IN THE OPEN OR CLOSED POSITION.
Windshield and Opening Vent Panel
Cabin Door
Cabin Door Secured Open with Adjuster
Summary of Contents for 350 LXF
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