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MAINTENANCE
The information given hereafter are only examples and it is not an exhaustive
list.
They must be adapted, depending on the use of your boat.
12.1
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
DECK / DECK FITTING / HULL
Clean the hull with appropriate products ..................................... QUARTERLY
Clean s/s parts ............................................................................... MONTHLY
Check the watertightness of the sea-cock fi ttings ............................. ANNUAL
Clean the sea cock fi ttings and suction boxes from the outside ......... ANNUAL
Dismount, clean and lubricate the winches ....................................... ANNUAL
MOORING / WINDLASS
Rinse ground tackle and anchor locker with fresh water ...............AFTER USE
Check the grab and anchor / chain fastening device ......................... ANNUAL
Check windlass blocking system / brake .................................... QUARTERLY
Check mooring lines and fenders ......................................................ANNUAL
Check the electric connections (control, relay, etc.) ...................... QUATERLY
UPHOLSTERY AND COVERS
Rinse / clean the different covers ................................................... MONTHLY
Dry the outside upholstery before its storage ................................AFTER USE
REFRIGERATION UNIT
Defrost the refrigerators and icebox ............................................... MONTHLY
Check the door joints .................................................................. QUARTERLY
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