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255 Owner’s Manual
Section 3
Cuddy Cabin
CAPTAIN’S CHAIR
ADJUSTMENTS AND
OPERATION
Your captain’s chairs have the flip-up position for
greater visibility and maneuverability while docking.
You can sit on the raised cushion or stand in front of
the cushion.
Standing while driving your boat should only be
done while maneuvering at an idle by an
experienced driver.
The chairs are adjustable fore and aft and also
rotate. Some fore and aft adjustment may be
necessary when swiveling your seat(s) to avoid
damage to the chair or side panel. Some seating
configurations do not allow all seats to rotate
completely.
1. Lift lever to adjust fore and aft.
2. Turn rotation friction handle clockwise to
increase friction and counterclockwise to
decrease friction. The chair should always be
operated with slight friction.
3. Rotation lever for chair - move chair slightly
forward, then lift lever to rotate. The lever will
rest in its detent when the seat is in its forward
direction.
EXTENDED SWIM
PLATFORM / BOARDING
LADDER
The swim platform was designed for use by people
– not for the storage of personal equipment.
Maximum platform weight capacity is 800 pounds.
If the swim platform is removed, the boat will not
pass Coast Guard inspection, and the boat cannot
be boarded until a boarding ladder is installed. The
swim platform may be removed for off-season
storage only.
Use the release lever to release the ladder and
telescope to full length. Lift ladder to retract and
stow. Place release lever in the LOCK position. Use
caution when stowing the ladder to prevent
pinching fingers.
Make sure there is no one in the area behind the
boat and the boarding ladder is properly stowed
before starting the engine and engaging the shift
mechanism.
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DANGER
Avoid potential injury or ejection of
occupants. Do not stand while driving
above engine idle speeds and make sure
all passengers are seated and seats are
in a locked/secured position when the
boat is underway.
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