This section of your owner’s manual will assist you in preparing your boat for pro-
longed storage. When cold weather has arrived, or a change in your boats usage
requires extended storage, we suggest you follow the guidelines contained within
this section. For areas that do not require seasonal storage, Lund recommends a
thorough annual inspection.
IMPORTANT:
Consult your engine manual for specific instructions covering win-
terization of the engine. Your dealer is qualified to perform engine winterization.
Do not attempt to winterize the engine yourself without proper knowledge and
equipment.
PRIOR TO STORAGE
Hull
1. Scrape off any barnacles or crusted marine growth.
2. Scrub the hull thoroughly to remove marine growth and scum.
3. Inspect the underwater gear and propellers for excessive wear or damage.
4. Remove the hull drain plug and store in a safe place.
Deck
1. Wash the deck, superstructure and cockpit.
2. Clean all deck hardware (i.e. cleats, rails, instruments, etc.) and
apply a coat of metal polish or wax.
3. Clean the indoor/outdoor carpet.
ENGINE
1. Drain the engine block(s) and manifolds.
2. Drain the outdrive and change lubricant. (Your dealer will perform
No. 1 and No. 2 for a moderate fee.)
IMPORTANT:
In regions where temperatures fall below freezing, all engine plugs
must be removed before storing your boat for the winter. Failure to do so will seri-
ously damage the engine. Freeze damage is not covered by the Warranty.
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