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Doors, Hatches and Storage
Head Door
The vented poly head door is equipped with a locking white latch. To open the door, just lift 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.
Transom Door
The poly transom door is located on the port aft corner of the boat. The sliding bolt style latch secures the door in
the closed position. To open the door, slide the latch port (to the right when standing in the cockpit). The transom
door should always remain closed while underway. See the Service and Care section of this manual for cleaning
recommendations.
Tackle Box
The tackle box is installed behind the hatch located below the transom door. It contains 3 trays for storing your
small tackle. The main helm breaker and the breakers for the aft bilge, forward bilge, trim tabs and stereo
memory are located right next to the tackle box trays. When the optional dual battery switches are selected, they
re installed below the breakers.
Storage
Your boat has storage areas for your tackle and/or gear:
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Two casting deck storage boxes that can be used for wet/dry storage.
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Wet/dry storage compartment aft of the casting deck.
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Storage compartment under the forward console seat.
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Storage shelf installed in the head area.
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Fire extinguisher holder installed on the port side freeboard within easy reach of the helm seat.
Hatches and Latches
Fiberglass Deck Hatches - The fiberglass deck hatches are strong, durable and can easily withstand the weight of
passengers and gear; just like the rest of the deck surfaces.
The twist latches that are installed on the fiberglass deck hatches are made of stainless steel. Just lift the handle
of the latch from the recessed area of the hatch, twist it and lift the hatch open. Make sure that all hatches are
closed and secured before you get underway. Lift the handle of the latch, turn it 180 degrees so that the latch
catches and return the handle to the recessed area of the hatch.
In addition to the fiberglass deck hatches, there are additional round hatches on the boat that provide access to
many components. The following photo identifies the locations of the components that can be accessed via the
hatches.
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