Specifications
Fueling
There is a fuel fill on the port and
starboard side for added convenience.
Remove the slotted fuel fill cap to put
gas in the boat. There is a special “key”
for this cap. Use caution when fueling
your boat. Never fuel your boat
unattended. Use care to avoid being
splashed by fuel, or spilling fuel.
Engine Hatch and Storage
To open the engine hatch, press the stainless
steel button as shown in the photo. This
will release the latch. Lift up on the hatch.
There are two gas shocks that will help raise
the hatch. Be certain the engine is off
when you lift this hatch. To close and latch
this hatch, pull down on the hatch and allow
the hatch to close firmly. Be certain there
are no fingers in the way of this hatch when
you pull it down. The port and starboard
storage hatches open and close the same
way.
Manual Latch Release in Trunk
Should the hatch latch need to be released
from the inside there is a ringed pin that when
pulled from the inside will release the latch
mechanism.
Engine Cooling Water Intake Shut-Off Valve
Your boat is equipped with a shut-off valve
(sea-cock) on the engine cooling water intake. This valve is located in the
bilge on the starboard side of your engine indicated by a yellow handle. The
handle has a slide mechanism to prevent this valve from being shut off
inadvertently. This valve is used to shut-off engine should there be a
catastrophic failure of the cooling hoses causing excessive water intrusion to
the bilge. The valve must be left in the open position at all times unless
emergency conditions require closing the valve to stop a leak or eliminate the
possibility of leakage.
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Engine hatch and storage
Manual Latch Release
Fuel fill and vent
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