Owner`s manual

2670 Denali
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Below Deck Fishbox
A fishbox is located in the stern below the cockpit sole. The fishbox is drained by a macerator pump located
in the bilge and activated by a momentary switch in the rear of the cockpit near the sink. A momentary switch
is used because the pump will be damaged if it is allowed to run dry for more than a few seconds. The fishbox
should be pumped out and cleaned after each use. Refer to the Drainage Systems chapter for more information
on the fishbox drainage.
Transom Door
A transom door is incorporated into the cockpit and stern bench seat. 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.
Periodically inspect the transom door fittings for wear, damage, or loose fit. Any problems should be inspected
and corrected immediately.
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 CRE-
ATING A POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS CONDITION. OPERATING THE BOAT UNDER
POWER WITH THE TRANSOM DOOR AND GATE OPEN MAY ALLOW PERSONS TO FALL
OVERBOARD AND INTO BOAT PROPELLERS OR TO BE LOST IN OPEN WATER.
PERIODICALLY INSPECT THE TRANSOM DOOR AND GATE FITTINGS FOR WEAR, DAM-
AGE OR LOOSE FIT. ANY PROBLEMS SHOULD BE INSPECTED AND CORRECTED IM-
MEDIATELY.
Cabin Door and Hatch
The sliding cabin door hatch is made of acrylic plastic glass and slides into a recess in the deck when opened.
The cabin door is hinged in the center and folds against the side of the cockpit. A lockable latch secures the
door in the closed position. There is a special hook in the cockpit next to the door to secure it in the open
position.
When opening the door, make sure you push the door against the side of the cockpit with enough pressure to
allow the latch to secure the door. It is very important that the cabin door is secured properly in the open or
closed position. The door could be damaged by the motion of the boat if it is allowed to swing free.
The door and hatch are made of acrylic plastic glass. Acrylic glass scratches easily and can chip. Please refer
to the Routine Maintenance chapter for information on the proper care and maintenance of acrylic plastic glass.
Hard Top
The hard top consists of a laminated fiberglass top mounted to a welded aluminum frame that is bolted to the
deck. It is designed to accommodate radio antennas, radar antennas and navigation lights. It could also be
equipped with optional top gun outriggers and/or rod holders.