Cabin / Companionway Door; Transom Door; Tackle Box; Hatches And Latches - Pro-Line Boats 32 Express 2006 Owner's Manual

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Cabin Door / Companionway Door
The acrylic cabin door is equipped with a locking latch, doorstop
and a slide mechanism. To open the door, just press the black
latch on the latch assembly to the right and slide the cabin door to
the starboard side. To close the door, slide the door back to the
port side and the latch will engage itself.
The stainless steel doorstop at the bottom of the doorframe can
be utilized to keep the door from sliding shut when you are
underway or anchored. When using the doorstop, take notice of
the prevailing seas. The door should never remain open when
you are underway or when conditions might cause a passenger to
lose their balance and accidentally fall through the doorway.
The lock comes with a set of two numbered keys.
We
recommend that you make note of the key number and keep it in
a safe place. In the event that you need to replace the keys, this
Doorstop
will allow you to replace just the keys and not the entire lock
assembly.
See the Service and Care section of this manual for cleaning recommendations.

Transom Door

The transom door is located on the starboard aft corner of the boat. The
sliding bolt style latch secures the door in the closed position. To open the
door, slide the latch starboard (to the left from inside the cockpit).
The transom door should always remain closed while underway. When the
boat is anchored, the transom door can be held open by the magnetic locking
mechanism mounted on the starboard aft freeboard. To close the door, pull
the door firmly to release the magnet and move the door to the closed
position. To door latch will engage automatically.
See the Service and Care section of this manual for cleaning
recommendations.

Tackle Box

The tackle box is located in the cockpit aft of the lounge
seat. The box is equipped with 4 trays for storing your
small fishing tackle equipment.

Hatches and Latches

Deck Hatches - The fiberglass deck hatches for the anchor locker, bilge and the 2 fish boxes are made of
fiberglass and can easily withstand the weight of passengers and gear; just like the rest of the deck
surfaces.
The twist latches that are installed on the fiberglass deck hatches are made of stainless steel. Just lift the
handle of the latch from the recessed area of the hatch, twist it and lift the hatch open. There is a small
red dot on one side of the latch. If the red dot is visible when the hatch is closed, that means that even
though the hatch may be closed, the latch is not secure. Make sure that all hatches are closed and
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