MONTEREY
BOATS
CARbON MONOXIDE IS A LETHAL, TOXIC GAS
THAT IS COLORLESS AND ODORLESS. IT IS A
DANGEROUS GAS THAT WILL CAUSE DEATH IN
CERTAIN LEVELS.
NEVER TRAILER YOUR bOAT WITH THE CANVAS
ENCLOSURE (INCLUDING SIDE CURTAINS, AfT
CURTAIN, WINDSHIELD CONNECTOR, bOW COVER
AND COCKPIT COVER) UP. MONTEREY bOATS’
CANVAS IS NOT DESIGNED TO WITHSTAND THE
HIGH WIND LOADS Of TRAILERING. SEVERE WIND
DAMAGE CAN OCCUR SUCH AS TORN MATERIAL,
fASTENER PULL-OUT AND fRAME DISTORTION.
DAMAGE CAUSED bY TRAILERING IS NOT
COVERED UNDER THE LIMITED WARRANTY.
13.3 Cabin Interior
The cabin interior can be cleaned just like you
would clean a home interior. The wood floors and
steps can be vacuumed and cleaned with a mixture
of water and Murphy’s Oil Soap or white vinegar
and water. Wipe the wood dry with a clean towel.
To preserve the cherry and teak woodwork, use
furniture polish with wax. To maintain the carpet-
ing, use a vacuum cleaner.
Because air and sunlight are very good cleansers,
periodically put cushions, sleeping bags, etc. on
deck, in the sun and fresh air to dry and air out.
If cushions or equipment get wet with saltwater,
remove and use clean, fresh water to rinse off the
salt crystals. Salt retains moisture and will cause
damage. Dry thoroughly and reinstall.
Vinyl headliner material should be cleaned periodi-
cally as explained in the previous section. Avoid
using products containing ammonia, bleach, or
harsh chemicals as they can shorten the life of
vinyl.
If you leave the boat for a long period of time,
put all cushions on their sides, open all interior
cabin and locker doors, and hang a commercially
available mildew protector in the cabin.
ALWAYS READ THE LAbEL CAREfULLY ON MILDEW
PROTECTORS. REMOVE THE PROTECTOR AND
ALLOW THE CAbIN TO VENTILATE COMPLETELY
bEfORE USING THE CAbIN.
Karadon Surfaces
A mild liquid detergent and water or ammonia-
based cleaners will remove most dirt and stains
from Karadon. For heavy cleaning, oil, and grease,
use Fantastik® spray cleaner. Rinse with a clean
cloth moistened with fresh water. Wipe dry with
a clean cloth.
In most cases, Karadon can be repaired if ac
-
cidentally damaged. Minor damage, including
scratches, general or chemical stains, scorches or
burns, and minor impact marks, can be repaired
with a light abrasive cleanser and a Scotch-Brite
®
pad. For heavier damage, light sanding and ma-
chine buffing may be necessary so contact your
dealer or a professional.
• Avoid exposing Karadon to strong chemicals,
such as paint removers, oven cleaners, etc. If
contact occurs, quickly flush the surface with
water.
• Remove nail polish with a non acetone-based
polish remover and flush with water.
• Do not cut directly on Karadon counter tops.
13.4 Bilge and Engine Compartment
To keep the bilge clean and fresh, use a commer-
cial bilge cleaner regularly. Follow the directions
carefully. The engines and engine room should
be kept clean and free of oil accumulation and
debris. All exposed pumps and metal components,
including the engines and drive gear, should be
sprayed periodically with a protector to reduce
the corrosive effects of the high humidity always
present in these areas.
Maintenance intervals are outlined in the engine
owner’s manuals. Their recommendations should
be followed exactly.
Periodically check the bilge pumps for proper op-
eration and clean debris from the strainers and
float switches. Inspect all hoses, clamps and thru-
hulls for leaks and tightness on a regular basis and
operate all thru-hull valves at least once a month
to keep them operating properly.
A flow of air into the bilge is provided by vents
located in the deck near the engine compartment.
Periodic inspection and cleaning of the ventila-
tion ducts is necessary to ensure adequate air
circulation.
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