The following information will help you keep the interior and exterior
of your boat in tip-top shape. If you need more specific information,
contact your Chaparral dealer.
Note: Before you use a particular cleaning solution or method,
test the material to be cleaned in a hidden or inconspicuous
area for possible adverse reactions. Use cleaning agents spar-
ingly. Never discharge cleaning solutions into the waterways.
Do not use products containing phosphates, chlorine, sol-
vents, or nonbiodegradable or petroleum based products.
FIBERGLASS AND GELCOAT
The hull and deck are made of fiberglass. The outer layer of the hull
and deck is a color pigmented polyester resin, called gelcoat.
Gelcoat is highly resistant to scratches that occur during normal
boat use. Nevertheless, during the life of your boat, some damage
to the gelcoat is bound to occur.
Gelcoat Maintenance
To remove and prevent the buildup of most salt, soil, and grime,
clean the hull and deck regularly with household detergent and
water.
Note: Make sure household detergent does not contain ammo-
nia or chlorine. Because ammoniate or abrasive cleaners dull
and discolor the gelcoat surface, they are not recommended
for routine maintenance.
Gelcoat surfaces are very resistant to deep stains. To remove minor
stains, wash the affected area with a soft cloth and household deter-
gent. Then rinse thoroughly with clear water. If deep stains do occur,
use a special fiberglass cleaner and stain remover.
Waxing the gelcoat surface regularly will help prevent soiling and
preserve its luster. Chaparral recommends a fiberglass wax that fills
the gelcoat pores. Chemicals in fiberglass wax screen out harmful
ultraviolet rays that cause fading of the gelcoat color.
Repairing Gelcoat Damage
Minor Scratches
Repair minor scratches with automotive rubbing compound or pol-
ishing wax. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Although the
scratches may not disappear completely, they should not be as
noticeable. Apply rubbing compound or polishing wax to a damp,
soft cloth. Rub the gelcoat surface with the damp, soft cloth in a cir-
cular motion.
Chips, Hairline Cracks, and Small Patches
Your Chaparral dealer has qualified personnel capable of making
this type of repair.
Chaparral uses the finest gelcoats and resins available to prevent
gelcoat crazing and hairline cracks. Over time your boat
may
develop slight hairline cracks in the outermost gelcoat layer. These
usually do not damage the structure of your boat or affect its
integrity.
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR CARE
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CAUTION:
Waxed gelcoat is slippery. Falls causing bodily
injury or falls overboard are possible. Never wax deck surfaces
that require sure footing.
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