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After a few years, the gel coat may be repolished, either with a lambs wool buffer
and polish, or by hand using a polish or similar product. Your yard will also be
able to supply you with special cleaning products for getting rid of stubborn stains.
11.2. MINOR GEL COAT REPAIRS
To fill in a scratch or small dent, order a
Beneteau Gel coat Repair Kit
with
instructions for use, from your dealer or obtain a small quantity of gel coat and
catalyst.
Clean the affected area and rub it down with wet-and-dry sandpaper, then dry it off
thoroughly (use a hair-dryer if necessary). Mix the components of the gel coat,
and fill the scratch using a spatula avoiding any excess; cover with a sheet of
cellophane. Once hardened remove cellophane and rub down with very fine
wet/dry sandpaper (grade 600 or 800), and finish off by polishing the new surface.
11.3. THE DECK AND DECK FITTINGS
Using a gentle liquid detergent, scrub all nonskid areas to keep them free of dirt.
Light-alloy sections (tracks, etc.) can be cleaned in the same manner.
The tiny spots of oxidation pitting that may appear on stainless steel parts are
nothing to worry about. Polishing will remove them.
From time to time, lubricate pulley blocks and sheaves, turnbuckles, tracks and
travelers with light grease or a water-repellent lubricant such as WD 40 or Triflow.
After a certain time at sea, your winches will need cleaning inside. They must be
cleaned out completely once a year. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions
carefully.
When dismantling deck fittings, have a bowl close at hand for putting the parts in,
and circle the area with a rolled dishcloth, or the like, so that any screws or springs
you drop do not roll overboard. Use the lubricant recommended by the
manufacturer before reassembling.
Warning! Incorrect reassembly can cause accidents. Note the order in
which parts are dismantled, which will make it easier to put them
together again later.
Acrylic plastic hatch covers and portholes should be rinsed off with fresh water and
rubbed over with a soft cloth soaked in liquid paraffin.
11.4. THE RUDDER
Once a year, check steering gear. If necessary renew any parts (bushings, glands,
etc.) that are worn. Lubricate the steering chain and cable and or gears.
Never lubricate nylon, ertalon or teflon bushings, with either oil or grease, use only
WD 40.
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