Windows; Windshields And Cabin Windows; Plexiglass - Four winns 378 VISTA Owner's Manual

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3) Wash using a soft, grit free cloth or sponge and
mild, nonabrasive soap or detergent.
4) Blot dry using a clean, damp chamois.
NOTICE
Never use a dry cloth, duster, glass cleaning
solutions or citrus cleaner on acrylic plastic.
See Section Q - 7 for additional information on the care
of acrylic plastic.
Companionway
Door
Figure M1: Companionway Door
Chrome
Hook
Figure M2: Companionway Door - Open
378 Vista™ Owner's Manual
Door Stop
Companionway
Screen Door
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M - 4

WINDOWS

A. Windshields and Cabin Windows
The windshield consist of tempered safety glass and cabin
port lights consist of plexiglass. The windshield frame is
aluminum.
A walk-thru windshield is standard. Steps are provided
between the companionway and helm station to allow
easy access through the walk-thru windshield opening.
DO NOT use walk-thru during bad weather or on
rough seas. Make sure deck hatches are closed
when using walk-thru to prevent injury.
NOTICE
Make sure walk-thru is closed and secured when
boating. Damage to the windshield will other-
wise result.
Windshields of tempered glass can be cleaned with au-
tomotive glass cleaners or dish washing soap and water.
See the following section for information on the care of

plexiglass.

Aluminum can be cleaned with similar products or with
nonabrasive cleaners such as Fantastic™.
NOTICE
Read the label before using any product. DO
NOT use abrasive cleaners.
B. Plexiglass
Plexiglass (acrylic plastic) is used for port holes, com-
panionway door assemblies, transom doors, sliding stor-
age doors, electrical panel doors, cabinets and cabin win-
dows. Plexiglass will scratch easily and must be handled
with care.
To clean, follow the instructions located in Sections M-3
and Q-7. Companionway Door. DO NOT use paper tow-
els. They will scratch the plexiglass.
Plexiglass or plastic polish may also be used. Read the
label first before using any cleaning product.
Section M
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