fully extended it will keep the sundeck in the raised po-
sition.
To close the sundeck:
With both hands placed on the sundeck cushion, lower
the top storage gently into the closed position. Place
both hands on top of the cushion directly over the latch
mechanism and push down to ensure the latch engages
the striker.
Shock Cord
Bungie Knob
Latch
Strap
Figure N15: Pullout Lounge Assembly
Figure N13: Sundeck Latch
To extend the lounge seat follow these steps:
To lift the sundeck using ball and socket type closures:
1.
Undo any shock cord(s) (bungie) from the knobs if
applicable. These cords are located in the middle
under the lounge seat.
Place either one or both hands underneath the cushion
and lift up.
2.
3.
While facing the lounge seat, place both hands un-
derneath the seat and lift slightly.
To close the sundeck:
Lower the sundeck(s) gently into the closed position.
Place both hands on top of the cushion directly over the
“hold-down” assembly and push down to ensure the
sundeck is secured.
Pull the lounge towards you and the seat will slide
into position.
To raise the lounge seat to its upright position follow the
next set of steps:
1.
2.
Facing the lounge seat, pull the strap on the backrest
towards you.
With the other hand slightly raise up and push the
lounge seat away from you, until it will no longer go
any further.
3.
4.
Lower the lounge seat down and be sure it locks
into position.
To be sure the lounge seat is locked into its upright
position pull the lounge seat towards you. DO NOT
LIFT. The lounge seat should not move forward.
Figure N14: Hold-Down Assembly
L. Sunsport Lounge Seat
Thelounge assemblyispartoftheoptionalsunsport seat- 5. Secure the shock cords around the knobs on the
ing package. On most sunsport models the lounge seat
slides out to create additional sunbathing space. Ashock
cord is attached to the lounge cushion and a bungie
knob is placed on the support base. Looping the shock
cord around the knob will prevent the lounge seat from
accidentally sliding out when running in choppy water.
seat base assembly. See Figure N15.
NOTICE
Never operate your boat with the sundeck, top
storage or motorhood in their open positions.
Doing so could result in damage or loss of cush-
ion and hardware. This is also true when
trailering your boat. Cushions, if not prop-
erly stored and secure, will blow out of the
boat.
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