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DECK FITTINGS
The fi ttings on the deck of your JEANNEAU 57 were selected according to
quality criteria.
To keep them to their best look, a regular maintenance is necessary.
- Rinse the equipments with fresh water, particularly the stainless steel
parts.
- Lubricate the different blocks, sheaves, turnbuckles, winches, tracks and
travellers.
- Clean and polish the stainless steel parts with a chrome and stainless steel
polish in case of oxidation.
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PULPITS
Regularly rinse the stainless steel parts with fresh water.
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LIFELINES
Inspect the metal lifelines for ‘hairy wires’.
Check for corrosion, in particular on the connections.
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OUTSIDE WOODWORK
Regularly rinse and brush the outside woodwork with fresh water.
There are teak cleaners and brighteners on sale.
The use of a pressure washer is not advisable on teak.
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PLEXIGLAS
To protect the surface of your windows in plexiglas, avoid any contact with al-
cohols, tanning creams, sand and all abrasive products generally speaking.
- Rinse the plexiglas with fresh water, do not use solvents.
- Brighten up with a soft rag soaked with a gentle cleaning product.
- Use polish paste to remove scratches.
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COCKPIT TABLE
Besides its essential function, the cockpit table offers different additional
functions.
It includes two handrails, indirect lighting and a 12V socket that work after
switching on the 12V circuit.
It is fi tted with storage spaces (bottle holder and glass holder) and a spare
place for a GPS.
It may be fi tted with an optional refrigerator (it works on 24V after switching
on the 24V circuit).
Lift up the drop leaves of the table until they automatically get locked in high
position.
Simultaneously lift up both levers under each table leaf to lower them.
Maintain them while dropping them down until they get locked in low posi-
tion.
HULL / DECK
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COCKPIT
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DECK EQUIPMENT
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