12-4
Section 12
Seasonal Maintenance
C238
and store in a safe, dry place. Remove all
electronics. Coat all wire connectors and
bus bars in the helm compartment with a
protecting oil.
Clean the aluminum frame with soap and
water and dry thoroughly. Apply an alumi-
num metal protector to the entire frame to
reduce corrosion and pitting.
Tower (if installed)
Make sure all holes in the tower and hardtop
legs are open and completely free of water.
Check and clear tower basket drains of
debris. Remove the tower sun shade, if
installed, the belly band or other upholstery,
thoroughly clean and store in a safe, dry
place. Remove all electronics. Coat all wire
connectors and bus bars in the helm com-
partment with a protecting oil. Cover the
tower basket with a tarp and secure it prop-
erly.
Clean the aluminum frame with soap and
water and dry thoroughly. Apply an alumi-
num metal protector to the entire frame to
reduce corrosion and pitting.
Covering for Winter Storage
Proper storage is very important to prevent
serious damage to the boat. If the boat is
stored outside, support and secure a stor-
age cover properly over the boat. It is best to
have a frame built over the boat to support
the canvas. It should be a few inches wider
than the boat so the canvas will clear the
rails and allow passage of air. If this cover is
fastened too tightly there will be inadequate
ventilation and can lead to mildew, moisture
accumulation, etc. Fasten the canvas down
securely so wind cannot remove it or cause
chafing of the hull superstructure. DO NOT
store the boat in a damp storage enclosure.
Excessive dampness can cause electrical
problems, corrosion, and excessive mildew.
DO NOT use the bimini top or convertible
top canvas in place of the winter storage
cover. The life of these tops can be short-
ened if exposed to harsh weather elements
for long periods.
DO NOT use an electric or fuel burning heat-
ing unit in the bilge area.
If the boat is to be stored indoors, make sure
the building has enough ventilation and
there is enough ventilation both inside the
boat and around the boat. If the boat is to be
stored indoors or outdoors, open all draw-
ers, clothes lockers, cabinets, and doors a
little. If possible, remove the upholstery, mat-
tresses, clothing, and rugs.
12.3 Recommissioning
DO NOT operate the boat unless it is com-
pletely assembled. Keep all fasteners tight.
Keep adjustments according to specifica-
tions.
Before launching the boat, make sure to
install hull drain plug(s).
Reactivating The Boat After Storage:
•
Charge and install the batteries.
•
Install hull drain plug(s).
•
Check the engines and generator for
damage and follow the manufacturer’s
instructions for recommissioning.
•
Check the mounting bolts of engines to
make sure they are tight.
•
Perform all routine maintenance.
•
Check all hose clamps for tightness.
•
Pump antifreeze from any systems win-
terized with antifreeze and flush several
times with fresh water. Make sure all
antifreeze is flushed from the water
heater and it is filled with fresh water
before it is activated.
•
Check and lubricate the steering system.
•
Clean and wash the boat.
•
Install all upholstery, cushions and can-
vas.
NOTICE
Make sure the leg drain holes are clear
when the boat is laid up for the winter.
Water trapped inside the hardtop,
tower or radar arch legs can freeze
and cause the legs to split.
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