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General Inspection and
Cleaning
Inspection
Check engine compartment for any
damage and fuel/oil injection systems
for leaks. Also check battery for elec-
trolyte leaks. Ensure all hose clamps
are properly secured and no hose is
cracked, kinked or presenting any oth-
er damage.
Inspect mufflers, battery and reservoir
fastening devices. Check electrical
connections for corrosion and tightness.
Inspect hull and jet pump water intake
grates for damage. Replace or have
damaged parts repaired.
It is recom-
mended that an authorized dealer
annually inspect the hull
.
Cleaning
Twice a year, the bilge should be
cleaned with hot water and detergent
or bilge cleaner to remove any possi-
ble fuel/oil/electrolyte deposits and
mildew.
Occasionally, wash the body with hot
water and soap (only use mild deter-
gent). Remove any marine organisms
from engine and/or hull. Apply non-
abrasive wax.
Wash windscreen with Bombardier
cleaner (P/N 293 110 001) and water.
For fine scratches and scuff marks re-
moval, use a windshield polisher for
acrylic, lucite, polycarbonate and simi-
lar materials.
Stains may be removed from seats
and fiberglass with Knight’s Spray-
Nine* from Korkay System Ltd or the
equivalent.
Respect the environment by ensuring
fuel, oil or cleaning solutions do not
drain into the waterways.
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WARNING
If any gasoline leaks/odor are
found, do not start the engines.
Have the boat serviced by an au-
thorized dealer.
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CAUTION
Never clean fiberglass and plas-
tic parts with strong detergent,
degreasing agent, paint thinner,
acetone, etc.
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