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Deck
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M
AINTENANCE
OF
THE
D
ECK
Preferably wash your boat on shore.
Use as few cleaning agents as possible.
Don't use solvents or aggressive detergent agents (Refer to chapter 3 "Hull").
Don't discharge cleaning agents into the water.
Regularly brush the deck with a degreasing shampoo and fresh water.
D
ECK
FITTING
- Rinse thoroughly all your equipments with fresh water.
- Periodically lubricate turnbuckles, winches, tracks and travellers with water-repellent grease.
Thoroughly and frequently wash off the pulleys and sheaves with clear water.
S
OLID
WOOD
ON
EXTERIOR
WOODEN
PANELLING
Regularly clean the woodworks with fresh water using a sponge (if need be add some gentle soap).
P
LEXIGLAS
- Rinse plexiglas with fresh water.
- Use a polish paste for thin scratches.
- Consult your dealer concerning deep scratches.
E
XTERIOR
CUSHIONS
Bring the removable cushions inside (washed with soapy water then dried) when the vessel is unoccupied.
S
TAINLESS
STEEL
Stainless steel is not incorruptible and requires a minimum of upkeep:
- The use of chrome tools is preferable whenever handling stainless steel.
- Re-nourish the protective film regularly with passivation paste (consult your dealer).
P
RECAUTION
-Consult the harbourmaster's office to find
out the conditions of water use and the
maintenance area for cleaning your
vessel.
-Don't use solvent, alcohol, acetone on
plexiglas.
A
DVICE
- R
ECOMMENDATION
-Use only products similar to the ones that
are included in the maintenance case you
have been delivered with your boat.
-Don't use a pressure washer.
Summary of Contents for OCEANIS 58
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Page 11: ...7 General specifications Technical specifications Certification Design category Your boat 1 ...
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Page 30: ...26 USE OF THE MANUAL BILGE PUMP Location Operation Capacity 40 5 litre minute Safety ...
Page 32: ...28 USE STEERS FRANK OF HELP Sector access port Tiller in position Safety ...
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Page 35: ...31 Hull Maintenance of the Hull Lifting 3 ...
Page 36: ...32 LIFTING Wetted area 80 m All versions Hull ...
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Page 53: ...49 Steering system Detail B Detail C 5 ...
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Page 59: ...55 Rigging and sails Standing rigging Running rigging Winches Setting the sails Sails 6 ...
Page 74: ...70 AUTOMATIC REEFING SYSTEM Rigging and sails ...
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Page 77: ...73 Interior Introduction Interior maintenance Maintenance of fabrics 7 ...
Page 78: ...74 INTRODUCTION Version 3 cabins Forepeak cabin Version 4 cabins Forepeak cabin Interior ...
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Page 164: ...160 POSITION OF HOISTING CRADLE AND STRAPS Note Measurements are expressed in mm Launching ...
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