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Hardware
Cleats
Your boat is equipped with 7 standard cleats. They are installed to provide areas to permit you to tie off
the boat at dockside, tie off to another boat that is anchored, secure bumpers/fenders, and/or tie off the
anchor (when dropped) to prevent the line from pulling on the windlass, etc. You should never use the
cleats for towing another boat or skier.
Bow Rail
The 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.
See the Service and Care section of this manual for cleaning recommendations.
Grab Rails
Stainless steel grab rails have been installed to provide safe boarding and navigation on the boat. One is
located on the console, two are installed on the sides of the standard leaning post and two are installed at
the transom next to the molded in jump seats.
Bow Pulpit w/Anchor Roller and Rope Locker Storage
We have installed an aluminum anchor roller at the bow pulpit. The
anchor line can be secured inside the anchor locker and then routed
through the anchor roller. The anchor (not included as standard
equipment) is held on the line beneath the anchor roller. This allows
you to move about the bow area safely without tripping over the line or
anchor.
Half Dive Platform w/Ladder
The ladder on the half dive platform allows you easy boarding and lets you easily stow away the step.
Cockpit / Deck Drains
There are two (2) cockpit/deck drains in the aft area of the cockpit
that allow excess water in the cockpit to drain overboard via thru
hulls on each side of the boat. To ensure that there is no
blockage in any of the hoses connected to the drains, it is
recommended that you occasionally run water through each of the
cockpit drains and visually inspect the thru hulls to verify that
water flows freely and that there is no blockage. To trouble shoot,
check the hoses for leaks and make certain that all hose
connections are secure.
Thru Hull Fittings
Thru hull fittings provide overboard drainage. The following photos indicate the source of drainage for
each of the thru hulls.