Care and Maintenance
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HULL AND FITTINGS
The hull and fittings should be inspected periodically for any signs of damage, leakage or loose
fitment. This includes areas such as tie points and handles, console and engine box mountings,
through-hull fittings such as drainage scuppers/ seacocks and bungs, and areas such as upholstery
and windscreen mounts. Any loose or leaking fittings should be rectified.
OUTBOARD MAINTENANCE
Please consult the separate outboard owner’s manuals included in the document
pack for detailed instructions on the operation and maintenance of the outboard
fitted to the boat.
Ensure the manufacturer recommendations for maintenance are undertaken by competent
service technicians.
If the boat is being stored for an extended period of time, consider performing the ‘winterising’
function of the outboard if required. Consult the separate outboard documentation for details.
If the outboard fails to start, check that the outboard controller is in the ‘Neutral’ position.
If a fuel leak or fumes are detected, do not start the engine. Ensure all crew leave
the boat and have a qualified person repair the fault as soon as possible
Controls installed with the motor must have a start-in-gear protection device. It is
the owner’s responsibility to ensure this is so, should the engine or its controls be
repaired/replaced
So as to avoid high-speed moving parts, never run a motor with the cover removed
TUBE MAINTENANCE
Tube Pressure
Tube pressure will decrease in storage, and vary with ambient temperature. Tube pressure must
be checked before each journey. Natural expansion may also occur in sunny conditions or in hot
Summary of Contents for 7.5M HYDRASOL RIB
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