Clean your boat:
Refer to the above section on cleaning. Allow entire boat to dry thoroughly before covering or
storing.
Batteries:
Remove the batteries and store them in a location away from freezing temperatures. Batteries should be
stored in a cool, dry place on a wooden pallet. Do not place batteries directly on concrete, brick, or dirt floors
because this will drain the charge into the ground. Charge the batteries once a month or apply a continuous trickle
charge while they are being stored. Clean the outside of the battery case, terminals, and battery clamps with a
baking soda and water solution. Do no allow solution to enter battery cells. Clean battery posts and clamps with a
piece of fine grit emery cloth. Use a light sanding motion when cleaning. Apply a light coat of petroleum jelly to
cover the ends of the battery cables.
Warning:
Battery electrolyte can cause severe eye damage and burn your skin. Wear goggles, rubber gloves and
a protective apron when working with batteries. If the electrolyte spills, wash area with a solution of baking soda
and water.
Livewell:
Remove the sandpipe tube and allow all water to drain from the livewells. Run the livewell pump just long
enough to ensure that all water is removed. Remove the livewell inlet hose and drain.
Steering cables:
Clean and lubricate steering cables.
Supporting Your Boat During Storage:
Your boat’s trailer is ideal support whenever it is not in the water because it
supports the boat under the main frames. Loosen or remove all tie-downs. Place blocks under the axles and jack
up the trailer to relieve weight on trailer tires and springs.
If your boat is not stored on the trailer, see your dealer for proper storage procedures.
Getting Your Boat Ready to Re-launch:
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Perform pre-season engine maintenance. Follow the recommended procedure in the engine operator’s
manual or consult your dealer.
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Remove cover and check pontoon for nesting animals. Thoroughly clean hull.
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Inspect steering control and fuel systems. Tighten or replace loose or missing hardware.
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Check steering system and lubricate if necessary.
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Check battery and clean terminal posts if necessary. Inspect wiring. Charge and install battery.
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Inspect fuel system and components for any leaks or damage.
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Check that water intake for livewell pump is clear.
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Make sure you have all necessary safety equipment (life jackets, fire extinguishers, flares, first aid kits, etc.)
and that everything is in good working order.
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Tighten tie-downs and trailer winch line.
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Check tire pressure and lug nuts on trailer.
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Remove blocks from under trailer frame.
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Make sure boat is properly registered with authorities.
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Put pontoon in water and start engine. Keep speeds low for the first 15 minutes to allow engine to warm up.
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Test navigation lights.
V. Getting Underway
This section includes a safety checklist, safety equipment requirements, and basic rules and regulations for boat
operation. You are responsible for the safety of all passengers, the boat, and any damage the boat or its wake may
cause. Always keep passengers from interfering with your view so that you do not run into other boats, swimmers,
water skiers, or other objects.
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Check the weather report, wind and water conditions. Is it favorable?
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Make sure you or the driver is not impaired from drugs or alcohol.
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