Owner`s manual

3070 EXPRESS
Cabin Door
The sliding cabin door is made of acrylic
plastic glass and slides on a top and bottom
track. A lockable latch secures the door in the
closed position. There is a special hook on the
bulkhead next to the door to secure it in the
open position.
It is very important that the cabin door is
secured properly in the open or closed posi-
tion. The cabin door is heavy and if the door is
not properly latched, it could slide when the
boat rocks and pinch someone’s fingers be-
tween the door and the bulkhead or damage the door.
When closing the door, make sure you push the door against the door jam with enough pressure
to allow the latch to secure the door. When the door is open, it must be properly secured with
the hook.
The door is made of acrylic plastic glass. Acrylic glass scratches easily and can chip. Always
make sure the bulkhead bumper and the vinyl-covered latch are in good condition. They should
be changed whenever they show signs of deterioration from the exposure to elements. Please
refer to the Routine Maintenance chapter for information on the proper care and maintenance of
acrylic plastic glass.
NEVER LEAVE THE CABIN DOOR UNLATCHED. THE CABIN DOOR IS HEAVY
AND SLIDES EASILY. IF THE DOOR IS LEFT UNLATCHED, IT COULD SLIDE UN-
EXPECTEDLY AS THE BOAT ROCKS, DAMAGING THE DOOR OR CAUSING AN
INJURY TO A PASSENGER. ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE DOOR IS PROPERLY
LATCHED IN THE OPEN OR CLOSED POSITION.
Hard Top
The optional 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.
The hard top is not designed to support the additional weight of items like an instrument locker
or a life raft. Radar and electronics antennas must be mounted to the top between the front and
rear legs. Do not mount any antennas or equipment to the brow area forward of the front legs.
The hard top frame is not designed to support the weight of accessories in this area and could be
damaged. The starboard rear leg is the wire chase for lights and antennas mounted to the top.
Cabin Door
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