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Snaps should be lubricated periodically with petroleum jelly or silicone grease. Zippers should
be lubricated with silicone spray or paraffin.
The bimini top, side curtains, clear connector, back drop and aft curtain must be removed when
trailering. Canvas enclosures are not designed to withstand the extreme wind pressure
encountered while trailering and will be damaged. Always remove and properly store the
enclosure before trailering your boat.
Do not operate engines, fuel consuming heaters or burners with the canvas enclosures closed.
The cockpit must be open for legal ventilation and to prevent the possible accumulation of carbon
monoxide fumes, which could be lethal.
CARBON MONOXIDE IS A LETHAL, TOXIC GAS THAT IS COLORLESS AND ODOR-
LESS. IT IS A DANGEROUS GAS THAT WILL CAUSE DEATH IN CERTAIN LEV-
ELS.
13.3 Cabin Interior
The cabin interior can be cleaned just like you would clean a home interior. To maintain the
carpeting, 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 periodically 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 BE-
FORE USING THE CABIN.
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