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2870 WALKAROUND
Chapter 11:
EXTERIOR EQUIPMENT
11.1 Deck
Rails and Deck Hardware
The rail system and hardware fittings have been selected and installed to perform specific functions.
Fenders or mooring lines should be secured to the cleats and not to rails or stanchions. Mooring
lines should be secured to the cleats. Be sure a clear lead exists when running dock lines or anchor
lines. A line inadvertently run around a stanchion or over the rail could cause damage.
Important: All fittings must be periodically inspected for loose fit or wear and damage.
Any problems should be corrected immediately.
PURSUIT BOATS ARE NOT EQUIPPED WITH HARDWARE DESIGNED FOR TOWING PUR-
POSES. THE MOORING CLEATS ARE NOT TO BE USED FOR TOWING ANOTHER VES-
SEL OR HAVING THIS BOAT TOWED.
Bow Pulpit and Roller
The bow pulpit is built into the hull and is equipped with
a roller assembly that allows the anchor to be operated
and stored at the pulpit. The pulpit roller is designed for
a Delta
®
plow or a Danforth
®
style anchor. The anchor
line is stored in the rope locker and routed out the rope
locker hatch, through the roller and connected to the
anchor chain. A cleat or chain binder is provided on the
deck near the pulpit to secure the anchor. Always make
sure the anchor is properly secured when it is in the stored
position on the pulpit.
Anchor/Rope Locker
The anchor locker is in the bow of the boat and accessed
through a hatch in the deck. The anchor line is always
stored in the locker. The anchor locker has a built-in
bracket for a “Danforth
®
” style anchor. If the anchor is
stored in the anchor locker, it must be properly secured to
prevent it from bouncing in the locker and causing
damage to the hull or anchor locker.
11-1
Bow Pulpit , Roller and
Anchor/Rope Locker
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