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When storing the boat on a cradle:
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The cradle must be specifically for boat storage and
approved by Wellcraft.
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Make sure the cradle is well supported and placed on a
level surface with the bow high enough so that water will
drain from the bilge, cockpit and exhaust system.
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The cradle must be in the proper fore and aft position to
properly support the hull. When the cradle is in the correct
location, the bunks should match the bottom of the hull
and should not be putting pressure on the lifting strakes.
BOATS HAVE BEEN DAMAGED BY IMPROPER
BLOCKING AND CRADLES THAT DON’T PROPERLY
SUPPORT THE HULL. ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE
BLOCKS, BUNKS AND PADS ARE ADJUSTED SO
THEY ARE NOT PUTTING PRESSURE ON THE
LIFTING STRAKES AND ARE PROVIDING ENOUGH
SUPPORT FOR THE HULL. YOU SHOULD ALLOW
ONLY EXPERIENCED PROFESSIONAL BOAT YARD
PERSONNEL TO LIFT, BLOCK OR CRADLE YOUR
BOAT. HULL DAMAGE RESULTING FROM
IMPROPER CRADLE AND BLOCKING SUPPORT IS
NOT COVERED BY THE WELLCRAFT WARRANTY.
Preparing The Boat For Storage
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Remove the bilge drain plug in the transom.
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Thoroughly wash the fiberglass exterior, especially the
antifouling portion of the bottom. Remove as much
marine growth as possible. Lightly wax the exterior
fiberglass components.
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Remove all oxidation from the exterior hardware, and
apply a light film of moisture displacing lubricant.
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Remove propellers and grease the propeller shafts using
light waterproof grease.
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Remove the batteries and store in a cool place. Clean
using clear, clean water. Be sure the batteries have
sufficient water and clean terminals. Keep the batteries
charged and safe from freezing throughout the storage
period.
Note:
Refer to the Electrical System chapter, for infor-
mation on the maintenance of the AC and DC elec-
trical systems.
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Coat all faucets and exposed electrical components in
the cabin and cockpit with a protecting oil.
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Clean out, totally drain and completely dry the fishboxes,
sinks and baitwells.
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Thoroughly clean the interior of the boat. Vacuum all
carpets and dry clean drapes and upholstery.
•
Remove cushions, open the refrigerator door and as many
locker doors as possible. Leaving as many of these areas
open as possible will improve the boat’s ventilation during
the storage period.
Note:
It is recommended that a mildew preventer be
hung in the boat’s cabin before it is closed for stor-
age.
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Clean the exterior upholstery with a good vinyl cleaner
and dry thoroughly. Spray the weather covers and boat
upholstery with a spray disinfectant. Enclosed areas such
as the refrigerator, shower basin, storage locker areas,
etc. also should be sprayed with this disinfectant.
14.2 Winterizing
Freshwater System
The entire freshwater system must be completely drained.
Disconnect all hoses, check valves, etc. and blow all the wa-
ter from the system. Make sure the water heater and fresh-
water tank are completely drained. Use only very low air
pressure when doing this to prevent possible system damage.
Because of the check valve mechanism built in the pump,
blowing the lines will not remove the water from the fresh-
water pump. Remove the inlet and outlet hoses on the pump.
Turn the pump on and allow it to pump out any remaining
water....about a cupful. A recommended alternative to the
above-mentioned procedure is the use of commercially avail-
able non toxic, freshwater system antifreeze. After draining
the potable water tank, lines and water heater, pour the anti-
freeze mixture into the freshwater tank, prime and operate
the pump until the mixture flows from all freshwater faucets.
Be sure to open all hot and cold water faucets, including the
freshwater washdown in the cockpit and engine compartment
and the faucet in the bait prep station. Make sure antifreeze
has flowed through all of the freshwater drains.
The cabin drain system must be properly winterized. Clean
debris from the drains and sump and flush for several min-
utes with fresh clean water. After the system is clean, pump
the drain sump as dry as possible. Then pour a potable water
antifreeze mixture into the galley sink drain until antifreeze
has been pumped through the entire system and out of the
thru-hull.
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