Yamarin 63 Hard Top
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WARNING!
Be careful when handling the hardening agent. If the hardening
agent vessel/bottle leaks, or some agent drops onto a dirty floor
or rag, there is a very high risk of the surface catching fire. Do not
throw into the rubbish bin any rags or vessels containing
topcoat/hardening agent
mixture. Always use protective eyewear
when handling topcoat or hardening agent. If you get hardening
agent in your eyes, immediately rinse with tap water and then
consult a doctor.
NOTE!
Later installations and alterations, if incorrectly carried out, may
damage the structure of the boat or compromise safety. Please
contact the dealer if you are planning any modifications.
7
Winter storage
Preparing your boat for winter storage is an annual routine. Have your boat lifted in good
time before the water freezes. Your boat is not designed for use in ice and is not intended
for use in temperatures below 0°C. It is advisable to perform all maintenance, repair and
inspection procedures in connection with placing the boat in winter storage.
Familiarise yourself with the service procedures shown in the engine manual. We
recommend that you leave them to an authorised service agent. Do not forget to service the
remote control and steering system. Make sure to perform their maintenance according to
their separate instructions and manuals.
7.1
Measures before winter storage
Have your boat lifted in good time before the water freezes. Your boat is not designed for
being driven in ice, or for remaining in the water when it freezes.
Wash the bottom of the boat immediately after the boat has been lifted. Algae and slime will
come off easier if they are not left to dry.
Give the engine and other equipment their winter servicing, following their separate
manuals. If your boat is stored outside or in a humid place over the winter, empty it of
textiles and other equipment that may corrode or become mouldy in damp conditions. Wash
the ropes in fresh water. Replace any worn ropes. Leave through fitting valves open. Remove
the drain plug for the winter. Make sure that there is no water in the bilge compartment.
Electronic instruments are best protected against oxidation and theft by detaching them and
removing them to a dry indoor environment for the winter. Detach the batteries and store
them in a warm, dry place. Charge the batteries at least twice during the winter. Spray the
couplings of the electrical system with an appropriate water repellent antioxidant.