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Using your boat in different environments requires special operating considerations.
SALT WATER
During long periods of mooring, if possible, tilt the propulsion units drives out of the
water – except in freezing temperatures.
Fresh water flushing of the engines is recommended after operating in salt, polluted or
brackish water. Refer to your engine operator’s manual for additional information.
FREEZING TEMPERATURES
When boating in temperatures below freezing, keep the propulsion units drives tilted
down (submerged) at all times. This will prevent damage from freezing.
Upon removing your Cobalt boat from the water, leave the drive units in the vertical
position until cooling system has drained. Refer to your propulsion unit operator’s
manual for additional information.
Use caution when handling clear vinyl canvas in low temperatures to prevent damage
from cracking.
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