Transom Door
The poly transom door is located on the starboard aft corner of the
boat. The sliding bolt style latch secures the door in the closed
position. To open the door, slide the latch starboard (to the right when
standing on the dive platform). The transom door should always
remain closed while underway.
See the Service and Care section of this manual for cleaning
recommendations.
Head Door
The vented poly head door is equipped with a locking white twist latch. To open the door, just twist the
latch and pull the door open. When closing the door, the latch will engage itself.
The door should never remain open when you are underway or when conditions might cause a
passenger to lose their balance and accidentally fall through the doorway.
The locking latch comes with a set of two numbered keys. We recommend that you make note of the key
number and keep it in a safe place. In the event that you need to replace the keys, this will allow you to
replace just the keys and not the entire lock assembly. See the Service and Care section of this manual
for cleaning recommendations.
Storage
Your boat has lots of storage for your tackle and gear:
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Electronics box in the console
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Tackle box at the port aft corner of the transom comes with 3 trays for your small tackle.
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Console electronics box for your electronics; includes a locking latch.
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Storage area installed in the port freeboard next to the helm seat; includes a locking
latch.
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Storage shelf installed along with the raw water washdown is located in the starboard
freeboard next to the helm seat; includes a locking latch.
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Storage compartment below the forward console seat.
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Two casting deck storage boxes next to the forward fish box; includes locking latches.
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Tackle box is installed below the leaning post when you select one of the optional leaning
posts; includes a locking latch.
Hardware
Bow Rail
The low profile bow rail is constructed of stainless steel. The railing, which is through bolted to the
gunwale, is provided for safety. Never use the bow rail to tie off to anything heavier than a
bumper/fender. Do not use the bow rail for anchoring, or to tie off to the dock or another boat. Do not
use the bow rail to tow another boat or skier. Never stand on the bow rail or use it as leverage when
pulling up an anchor, a fish or any other objects. Do not use the bow rail to tie off and/or secure a large
catch, etc.
Gunwale Trim / Rubrail
A white rigid vinyl gunwale trim with a stainless steel insert is installed at the juncture of the deck and hull.
This durable trim provides a nice clean look and serves as somewhat of a cushion when you are docking,
coming along side another vessel, etc.
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