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Cabin Portholes - Two portholes complete with screens are installed in
the main cabin. One is located in the galley and the other is located in
the head. To open the porthole window, loosen the 3 star nuts by turning
them in a counter clockwise direction. Then, rotate each of the star nuts
down/away from the plastic window; the window is hinged at the top.
Once the star nuts are out of the way, lift the window open and away from
the frame by pulling on the phalanges at the bottom of the window.
When finished, close the window, rotate each of the star nuts back into
place and turn the star nuts in a clockwise direction to secure the window.
Cabin Hatches - A pair of cabin hatches complete with screens is installed
in the ceiling of the main cabin. To open the window, remove the screen,
turn both levers forward and push the hatch open to the desired position.
To hold the hatch in place, tighten the black plastic cylinders on both of
the mounting arms. Then replace the screens. DO NOT allow
passengers to sit or stand on the hatches as they could break the
hatches. The hatches should be in the closed and latched position when
the vessel is underway.
Transom Door
The 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 left from inside the cockpit).
The transom door should always remain closed while underway. When
the boat is anchored, the transom door can be held open by the magnetic
locking mechanism mounted on the inside of the door. To close the door,
pull the door firmly to release the magnet and move the door to the closed
position. The door latch will automatically engage.
See the Service and Care section of this manual for cleaning recommendations.
Cabin / Companionway Door
The acrylic cabin door is equipped with a locking latch, grab rail, doorstop
and a slide mechanism. To open the door, just press the black latch on
the latch assembly to the right and slide the cabin door to the starboard
side. To close the door, slide the door back to the port side and the latch
will engage itself.
The stainless steel doorstop at the bottom of the doorframe can be
utilized to keep the door from sliding shut when you are underway or
anchored. Take notice of the prevailing seas. 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 lock 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, you will not need to replace the
entire lock assembly. The key number is also imprinted on the backside
of the lock and is viewable from inside the cabin.
See the Service and Care section of this manual for cleaning recommendations.
Doorstop
3 Star Nuts