Owner`s manual

3070 EXPRESS
CO DETECTORS ARE VERY RELIABLE AND RARELY SOUND FALSE ALARMS. IF
THE ALARM SOUNDS, ALWAYS ASSUME THE HAZARD IS REAL AND MOVE PER-
SONS WHO HAVE BEEN EXPOSED TO CARBON MONOXIDE INTO FRESH AIR IM-
MEDIATELY. NEVER DISABLE THE CO DETECTOR BECAUSE YOU THINK THE
ALARM MAY BE FALSE. ALWAYS CONTACT THE DETECTOR MANUFACTURER,
PURSUIT CUSTOMER RELATIONS OR YOUR LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT FOR AS-
SISTANCE IN FINDING AND CORRECTING THE SITUATION.
10.6 Dinette and Table
The dinette is on the starboard side of the cabin. It is equipped with a table and two lounge seats
that will seat four people. There is a compartment below a hatch under each seat cushion. The
water heater is in the rear compartment and the front compartment is available for storage.
Daylight and fresh air is provided to this area by an opening port window and an overhead hatch
above the V-berth. Additional lighting is provided by 12-volt lights on either end of the dinette.
There also is recessed lighting below the teak trim at the base of the raised dinette floor that is
activated by the switch on the starboard side of the companionway.
10.7 V-Berth
A V-berth is located in the bow area of the cabin forward of the galley and hanging locker. There
are storage compartments below hatches under each V-berth cushion. The hanging locker and
air conditioner intake vent is located forward of the berth. Daylight and fresh air is provided to
this area by an overhead opening hatch. Additional lighting is provided by two 12-volt lights on
the forward bulkhead.
The V-berth is hinged to provide access to a large storage compartment below it. If the boat is
equipped with the optional air conditioner, it will be mounted in the forward part of the V-berth
storage compartment. Be careful when storing items in this compartment when the air
conditioner is installed. Items stored on or immediately next to the air conditioning unit could
cause damage to the air conditioner or be damaged by heat or condensation.
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