
Owner’s Manual Page 101
Care and Maintenance - Section E
E - 12 WEATHER COVERS
Weather covers for the cockpit areas are available
on the Scarab models. Scarab covers are designed
and intended to provide protection of the cockpit
seating areas.
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device while under, in any area fully en closed,
or near any acrylic weather cover. This material
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Scarab utilizes acrylic-type material for all its covers.
During the manu facture of the weath er covers, the
smallest possi ble needle and high est quality UV
stabilized, bonded polyes ter thread is used in the
stitching.
The weather cover is water repellent but not water
proof. During a hard rain, you may notice a light mist
permeating through a weather cover. This is normal.
If the seams leak, they can be sprayed with Scotch-
guard™ or similar water repel lent or a seam sealing
com pound can be applied. Keep objects from contact-
ing the inside of the cover. Leakage may occur at
point of contact.
Weather covers must be installed taut or will be
damaged by accumulation of rain water.
NOTICE
If boat is exposed to prolonged rain without a
cover, battery will discharge and bilge pump will
quit working. Boat may sink if in water.
After use, the top canvas should be rolled up into the
boot (if supplied) and secured.
NOTICE
NEVER fold or store a wet weather cover. This
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NOTICE
DO NOT use the weather covers for out door
winter storage. The weight of the snow or
heavy rain can cause severe damage to the
material or top structure.
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