Long Term Storage
If the boat is not going to be used for a longer period
than two months, either left in the water or layed up on
land, a long-term preservation of the engine and pro-
pulsion unit should be carried out. This ensures that
the engine and propulsion unit are kept in good condi-
tion and that no damage arises. It is important that this
is done properly and that nothing is forgotten.
We have provided a checklist covering the most impor-
tant points.
Long-term storage checklist
CAUTION!
Read the chapter on Maintenance before starting
work. It contains instructions on how to carry out main-
tenance and service operations in a safe and correct
manner.
The following should be carried out on each engine
when the boat is in the water:
•
Change the engine oil and replace the oil filter.
•
Replace the fuel filter. Replace the fuel pre-filter if
installed.
•
Run the engine to normal operating temperature.
The following are carried out on each engine when
the boat is either in or out of the water:
•
Clean the seawater filter.
•
Clean and preserve the seawater system with anti-
freeze mixture.
•
Remove the impeller from the seawater pump. Store
the impeller in a sealed plastic bag in a cool place.
•
Check the condition of the engine coolant anti-
freeze. Change it or top it up if required.
•
Drain any water and contaminants from the fuel
tank. Fill the tank completely with fuel to avoid con-
densation.
Storage
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