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Figure M17: Radar Arch in Resting/Travel Position
To place the radar arch in the resting or travel posi-
tion, Four Winns recommends two persons partici-
pate. While one person holds the arch in position, the
second person removes the port and starboard bolts
that hold the arch in place. Once the bolts are re-
moved, gently tilt the arch forward to its resting
position. Be sure to thread the bolts into their bolt loca-
tions for safe keeping.
NOTICE
The radar arch has been designed to and
should remain in its upright mounted position
during normal operations. It is recommended
that a brace or support be used to prevent
damaging to the arch, hinges and/or
windshield should the arch have to be in the
resting/travel position for any extended period
of time.
To place the radar arch in the upright position, reverse
the process described earlier.
M - 12 SPOTLIGHT
Four Winns offers an optional remote controlled
spotlight for the 338 Vista
an electric motor and helm switch controls to direct the
spotlight's beam. See Figure M18. Refer to the
spotlight manufacturer's literature included in the
owner's packet.
Exterior Equipment - Section M
model. The spotlight uses
®
Figure M18: Remote Spotlight
M - 13 ENGINE HATCH w/ ELECTRIC LIFT
The 338 Vista
models feature an engine hatch with
®
an electric lift or screw jack. The screw jack lifts and
lowers the engine hatch by pressing the switch
located on the dash. The screw jack runs off the
engine batteries. See Figures M19 and M20.
Figure M19: Electric Lift for Engine Hatch
Screw Jack
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