Owner`s manual

SF 345
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The cutting board is equipped with an adjustable leg that allows the board to be placed at an angle for filleting.
Secure the cutting board in place when the boat is underway. This station is equipped with a macerator which
is operated by a switch in the island.
The optional refrigerator in the cockpit island runs on DC power only. Care should be exercised while
operating the refrigerator on 12-volt power without the engines running. It draws a substantial amount of
current and can severely drain a battery through extended use. When at dockside ensure that the battery charger
is on. If the boat is equipped with the optional generator, when underway or at anchor, run the generator and
turn on the battery charger to maintain the house battery. Refer to the refrigerator owner's manual for
additional operating and maintenance instructions.
Lockable rod storage is provided on the port and starboard sides of the cockpit.
TRANSOM DOOR
A door is incorporated into the transom. The door is secured by a latch mounted on the inboard side of the
door. The transom door should only be opened when the boat is not in motion. The door must be locked in
either the full “OPEN” or full “CLOSED” position. Never leave the transom door unlatched.
THE TRANSOM DOOR SHOULD BE CLOSED AND PROPERLY LATCHED WHENEVER THE
ENGINE(S) ARE RUNNING. NEVER OPEN THE TRANSOM DOOR WHILE UNDERWAY OR
IN ROUGH SEA CONDITIONS. IN CERTAIN SITUATIONS, AN OPEN TRANSOM DOOR
COULD ALLOW A SUBSTANTIAL AMOUNT OF WATER TO ENTER THE COCKPIT CRE-
ATING A POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS CONDITION. OPERATING THE BOAT UNDER
POWER WITH THE TRANSOM DOOR/GATE OPEN MAY ALLOW PERSONS TO FALL
OVERBOARD AND INTO BOAT PROPELLERS OR TO BE LOST IN OPEN WATER.
PERIODICALLY INSPECT THE TRANSOM DOOR/GATE FITTINGS FOR WEAR, DAMAGE
OR LOOSE FIT. ANY PROBLEMS SHOULD BE INSPECTED AND CORRECTED IMMEDI-
ATELY.
COCKPIT SHOWER
A fresh water shower is located behind a small door in the cockpit. It is supplied hot and cold water by the
fresh water system and works much like the shower in the head.
HARD TOP
The 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 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 antennas must be mounted to the top between the front and rear legs. Do not mount any antennas or
equipment to the brow area. The hard top frame is not designed to support the weight of accessories in this
area and could be damaged.
The warranty for the hard top will be void if the top is modified in any way or heavy accessories like life rafts
or electronics lockers are mounted to the top. Additionally, if items like radar antennas, spotlights and other
accessories are mounted in the wrong location, the warranty could be void. If you intend to add equipment
or make modifications to the hard top, you should contact Pursuit Customer Relations to make sure the
equipment you would like to add or the intended modification will not void the warranty on the top.