255 Owner’s Manual
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Interior/Exterior Care
CORROSION PROTECTION
CorrosionX
One of the issues associated with owning a boat is
corrosion, which, ironically, is often caused directly
by the marine environment. If you operate a boat in
salt water, you will be surprised by the excessive
corrosion in just a few weeks. Since we recognize
that your purchase of a Cobalt boat was a major
financial decision, we want you to be happy with
your choice for years to come. After consulting with
our dealers and operators throughout the country,
we found that regular applications of a product
called CorrosionX will keep your boat operating at
peak efficiency, free of corrosion. To assist you, we
have included a small can of CorrosionX in the
optional salt water kit. Minimally, it should be
applied to the following areas and components in
the time frames specified:
Topside
Spray or wipe a light coat of CorrosionX on all rails,
stanchions, cleats, cleat bolts and other metal
fixtures/fittings up on deck. Treat hinges, locks,
closure mechanisms and sliding tracks of doors
and windows. If sprayed on, wipe with cloth to
remove excess. A very light coat is all it takes and it
should be applied every two months if operating in
salt water and every four months in freshwater
operations.
Inside the Bulkhead
Once a year, spray electrical connections, fuse
panels and antenna bases. Light sockets should be
treated at two or three month intervals. Every six
months, treat plumbing connections in the galley
and head areas. Once a year, apply to hinges,
locks and sliding tracks of doors and windows to
keep them properly lubricated and functioning
smoothly.
A
DANGER
Avoid fire, explosion or exposure to
toxic materials. Some or these solvents
are highly flammable and toxic. Exercise
proper care in cleaning, wear protective
gear and provide adequate ventilation.
Do not store soiled rags onboard, store
or dispose of rags properly ashore.
CAUTION
Use caution in cleaning around
stitching, wood or other decorative trim,
since these solvents could seriously
damage these materials.
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