2011 Four Winns H-Series Boat Owners Manual

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
cushion and hardware. This is also true when
trailering your boat. Cushions, if not properly
stored and secure, will blow out of the boat.
Shock Cord
J.
Engine Cover (Motorhood)
Bungie Knob
For those models equipped with a removable motor-
hood, access to the engine compartment may be
gained by releasing the draw latches or unscrewing
the thumb screws located on each side of the engine
cover. To access the draw latches or thumb screws
removal of the jumpseats are necessary. See Figure
N-17.
Figure N-16:  Pullout Lounge Assembly
To extend the lounge seat follow these steps:
1.
Undo any shock cord(s) (bungie) from the knobs
if applicable. These cords are located in the middle
under the lounge seat.
2.  While facing the lounge seat, place both hands
(Note: Typical Port & Stbd)
underneath the seat and lift slightly.
3.
Pull the lounge towards you and the seat will slide
into position.
Thumb Screw Latch
Draw Style Latch
To raise the lounge seat to its upright position follow
the next set of steps:
Figure N-17: Engine Covers
1.
2.
Facing the lounge seat, pull the strap on the
backrest towards you.
K.   Engine Hatch with Electric Lift Option
With the other hand slightly raise up and push the
lounge seat away from you, until it will no longer
go any further.
On certain models, gas assisted lifts are used to aid
in raising the motorhood. For certain models an
optional engine hatch with electric screw jack(s) may
be substituted for the gas assist lifts. The screw
jack(s) lifts and lowers the engine hatch by pressing
the switch located on the dash. The screw jack(s)
runs off the boat’s battery. The prop rod should always
be utilized to help support the weight to the engine
hatch and to provide added safety while working on
the engine(s). See Figure N-18.
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.
5.
Secure the shock cords around the knobs on the
seat base assembly if applicable. See Figure
N-16.
Upholstery - Section N
Owner’s Manual Page 103
Product Specification
CategoriesFour Winns H-Series Manuals, Four Winns Manuals
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Model Year2011
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Document TypeOwner's Manual
LanguageEnglish
Product BrandBoats and Cruisers, Four Winns. For support contact your dealer at http://www.fourwinns.com/locate-dealer.aspx
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Wikipedia's PageOutboard Marine Corporation
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