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The seat is now free and can be set in the cockpit.
To reinstall the seat, make sure the engines are down, the fishbox is installed, and the hatch lifter is laying in
the trough next to the fishbox. Lift the seat into position on the seat landing in the closed position and install
the hinge pins and cotter rings. Open the seat and snap the hatch lifter to the ball hinge fitting on the seat.
Install the plastic end cap in the lifter ball hinge fitting to prevent the lifter from popping off the ball hinge.
Note: If the boat is out of the water with the engines tilted up and the batteries are discharged, the batteries
and battery tray area can be accessed by using the manual valve screw on the engine tilt cylinder and
tilting the engines down manually. The seat can then be opened in the normal fashion. Please refer
to the engine owner’s manual for instructions on lowering the engines manually. Never use the
manual tilt valve screw when the boat is in the water. Sea water could enter the power tilt system and
cause damage to the unit.
TRANSOM DOOR
The transom door should only be opened when the boat is not in motion. The door must be latched in either
the full “OPEN” or full “CLOSED” position. Never leave the transom door unlatched.
THE TRANSOM DOOR SHOULD BE CLOSED AND PROPERLY LATCHED WHENEVER THE
ENGINE(S) ARE RUNNING. NEVER OPEN THE TRANSOM DOOR WHILE UNDERWAY OR IN
ROUGH SEA CONDITIONS. IN CERTAIN SITUATIONS, AN OPEN TRANSOM DOOR COULD
ALLOW A SUBSTANTIAL AMOUNT OF WATER TO ENTER THE COCKPIT CREATING A PO-
TENTIALLY DANGEROUS CONDITION. OPERATING THE BOAT UNDER POWER WITH THE
TRANSOM DOOR/GATE OPEN MAY ALLOW PERSONS TO FALL OVERBOARD AND INTO
BOAT PROPELLERS OR TO BE LOST IN OPEN WATER.
PERIODICALLY INSPECT THE TRANSOM DOOR/GATE FITTINGS FOR WEAR, DAMAGE OR
LOOSE FIT. ANY PROBLEMS SHOULD BE INSPECTED AND CORRECTED IMMEDIATELY.
FORWARD SUNPAD CUSHIONS (Optional)
The sunpads are secured to the forward hatches with snaps or similar fittings. The cushion must be secured
in place prior to operating or trailering the vessel or before stepping on or sitting on the sunpad cushions.
When not in use, the cushions can be stored in the head compartment.
T-TOP (Optional)
The T-top is made of welded anodized aluminum and is designed to accommodate radio antennas, radar
antennas and navigation lights. It is equipped with an overhead storage compartment for life jackets and
other soft, light items and an overhead light. It could also be equipped with optional outriggers and/or rod
holders.
Radar and electronics antennas must be mounted near the center section of the T-top in the area above the legs.
Do not mount any antennas or equipment to the brow area or to the rear of the top. The T-top is not design
to support the weight of accessories in these areas.
The warranty for the T-top will be void if the top is modified in any way or heavy accessories like life rafts
or electronics lockers are mounted to the top. Additionally, if items like radar antennas, spotlights and other
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