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to
fl
ow through the pump and the input/out-
put lines.
Remove the drain plug from the macerator
seacock while the valve is closed and allow
the line to drain. Replace the drain plug.
Thoroughly clean the toilet and leave the
bowl exposed to prevent mildew.
Remove all seacock and strainer drain
plugs to prevent from freezing. Close all
seacocks.
Seacocks
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Engines
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Head System (Intake)
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Head System (Macerator pumpout)
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Generator (if equipped)
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Air Conditioners (if equipped)
Strainers
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Engines
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Fresh Water System
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Generator (if equipped)
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Air Conditioners (if equipped)
Battery Storage
The procedure for battery winterization and
storage is as follows:
Turn battery switch to OFF.
Remove engine batteries and generator bat-
tery (if so equipped) from their respective
compartments (See
Mechanical Layout
,
which illustrates the location of the engine
and generator batteries).
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Place batteries on a wooden pallet or bench
and store in an area where temperatures
remain above freezing.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT store batteries on a
concrete surface, such as a garage fl oor, as they
will tend to discharge.
Keep batteries fully char ged during stor -
age. Periodic charging (once a month) with
a battery char ger set on a low amperage
charge is recommended. Check the battery
electrolyte levels regularly. Add electrolyte,
if needed.
Refer to the Battery Literature included with
your Owner’s Packet for additional informa-
tion concerning the care and storage of your
batteries.
Interior Preparation
The procedure for preparing the interior of your
yacht for winter storage is as follows:
Remove all items that will hold moisture
(towels, PFD’s, blankets, clothing, canvas,
etc.) from the interior of the yacht to prevent
mold and mildew formation.
Remove all electronic equipment and items
of value that are detachable.
Remove all garbage and trash.
Thoroughly clean the interior of your yacht.
Clean all cabinets, drawers and cupboards.
Allow the cabin area to air dry for at least
one day, if possible.
Stand or prop up all mattresses and cushions
that are to remain on board during storage to
allow air circulation around them.
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