Owner`s manual

22 KODIAK
IN SOME AREAS THE LAW REQUIRES A WASTE PUMP OUT SYSTEM ON PORTABLE
HEADS. IF YOUR BOAT IS EQUIPPED WITH THE WASTE PUMP OUT, MAKE SURE YOU
KNOW THE LAWS FOR THE AREAS IN WHICH YOU BOAT BEFORE MODIFYING OR RE-
MOVING THE PUMP OUT SYSTEM.
THE PORTABLE HEAD MUST BE PROPERLY WINTERIZED BEFORE WINTER LAY-UP OR
FOR COLD WEATHER USE. PLEASE REFER TO THE MANUFACTURER OWNERS
MANUAL FOR COLD WEATHER AND WINTERIZING INSTRUCTIONS.
12.2 Cabin and V-Berth
The cabin of the 22 Kodiak is accessed through a companionway hatch and door. The door hatch
is equipped with gas hatch lifters that will automatically hold the hatch in the full open or closed
position. The cabin door has a special latch that can be locked when the door is closed. Another
latch secures the door in the open position. Make sure the cabin door is properly secured in the
closed or open position before operating the boat.
The v-berth in the cabin of the Kodiak is equipped with removable cushions and storage below the
center v-berth cushion. Additional storage is available by ordering the optional sea bags that attach
to the cabin sides above the v-berth. The access door to the battery compartment and the cabin sole
drain are located at the rear of the cabin below the companionway door. An extension boot for the
waterski/rod storage compartment is mounted to the port side of the cabin bulkhead. When this boot
is unsnapped it extends the length of the storage compartment to accommodate long skis or fishing
rods.
12.3 Carbon Monoxide Detector
A carbon monoxide (CO) monitor is installed in the cabin on the rear bulkhead. If excess carbon
monoxide fumes are detected, an audible beeping will sound indicating the presence of the toxic
gas.
A by product of combustion, carbon monoxide is invisible, tasteless, odorless, and is produced by
all engines, heating and cooking appliances. The most common sources of CO on boats are
gasoline engines and auxiliary generators and propane or butane stoves. These produce large
amounts of CO and should never be operated while sleeping.
Please read the owner's manual supplied by the detector manufacturer for operation instructions and
additional information regarding the hazards of carbon monoxide gas. Also read more about
carbon monoxide, carbon monoxide detectors, and proper ventilation in the Ventilation Systems
and Safety Equipment chapters in this manual. If you did not receive a manual for your carbon
monoxide detector, please contact the Pursuit Customer Relations Department.
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