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Section 2 • General Information
Section 2 • General Information
The cleats are used to secure the boat to the dock.
While loading/unloading or mooring, please learn
the proper way to secure the boat and how best to
use the mooring points of your boat.
Figure 2.41.2 shows the correct method for tieing a
belaying knot, commonly used to secure a boat to a
dock. This knot will hold fast and is simple to release
when needed.
Docking
Your boat has nine (9) 10 inch cleats, one located
on the bow pulpit, two located at the bow (P&S),
two located amidship (P&S), two located in the aft
cockpit under the gunnel (P&S) and two at the stern
(P&S).
Docking, lifting and trailering
From
Boat
From
Boat
From
Boat
(make loop and
rotate before pulling
over the horn)
(pull tight to
complete the
belaying knot)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(A)
Belaying Knot
Fig. 2.41.2
The bow eye is used to haul and hold your boat onto
a trailer. The stern eyes are used as tie down points
while trailering the boat.
DO NOT
use the bow and
stern eyes for lifting the boat.
Whether you are lifting your boat out of the water for
routine maintenance or long term storage, consider
the following:
• If you are using a professional lifting service,
it is prudent to check all credentials and ask
for proof of insurance to protect your
investment.
NOTICE
CLOSE THE A/C SEACOCK
Before removing your boat from the water be
sure to close the A/C seacock. Failure to do so
will cause an air lock in the line when the boat
is returned to the water. The A/C system will
then have to be primed before it will operate
properly.
Lifting
To avoid risk of injury or death, shut off engines
when near swimmers or prior to using swim
ladder.
!
DANGER
Retractable Swim Ladder
The retractable swim ladder is located under a cover
on the aft starboard deck of your boat (See Fig.
2.41.1). The ladder can be accessed by lifting the
cover or pulling the ladder out without lifting the
cover.
To deploy the swim ladder:
• Pull Ladder from under cover.
• Rotate the ladder unit downward
• Extend the ladder rungs.
Retractable Swim Ladder
Fig. 2.41.1
1
1
SWIM LADDER*
*Cover removed for clarity.
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