
Battery
For battery removal, cleaning and stor-
age,contact your authorized Sea-Doo
Sport Boat dealer.
Engine Cooling System
Antifreeze of each engine should be
replaced every 200 hours or every 2
years to prevent antifreeze deteriora-
tion.
A density test and/or antifreeze re-
placement should be performed by an
authorized Sea-Doo Sport Boat dealer.
CAUTION:
Improper antifreeze mix-
ture might allow freezing of the
liquid in the cooling system if boat
is stored in area where freezing
point is reached. This would se-
riously damage the engine. Fail-
ure to replace the antifreeze every
200 hours or every 2 years may
allow its degradation that could re-
sult in poor cooling when engine
will be used.
WARNING
In order to avoid potential burns,
do not remove the radiator cap or
loosen the engine drain plug if en-
gine is still hot.
Boat Cleaning/Repair
Wash the body and the trailer with
soap and water solution (only use mild
detergent).
Rinse thoroughly with
fresh water. Remove any marine or-
ganisms from the hull.
CAUTION:
Never
clean
appar-
ent fiberglass and plastic parts
with strong detergent, degreasing
agent, paint thinner, acetone, etc.
Stains
may
be
removed
from
seats and fiberglass with Knight's
Spray-Nine or the equivalent.
If repairs are needed to the body
or to the hull contact your autho-
rized Sea-Doo Sport Boat dealer. For
paint touch up to mechanical parts
use BRP spray paint. For minor gel-
coat repairs, a Gelcote
†
repair kit is
available from Gelcote International
(www.gelcote.ca). Replace damaged
labels/decals.
Once boat is on trailer, unscrew the
drain plug, block the wheels and raise
the bow slightly with the trailer jack (if
so equipped) to allow water to drain.
Clean the bilge with hot water and de-
tergent or with bilge cleaner. Rinse
thoroughly. Leave all compartments
open to air dry.
Finalizing Storage
Preparation
Apply a non-abrasive wax to body.
The engine storage cover should be
left partially opened during storage
(detach the gas shocks from the cover
to prevent full opening).
Remove storage tray.
Place it on
deck.
Using a flat screwdriver, lift tab as
shown below.
†
Gelcote is a registered trademark of Gelcote
International.
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