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Chapter 14:
SEASONAL MAINTENANCE
14.1 Lay-up and Storage
Before Hauling:
• Pump out the head holding tank. Flush the holding tank
using clean water, soap and a deodorizer. Pump out the
cleaning solution.
• The fuel tank should be left nearly full to reduce
condensation that can accumulate in the tank. Allow
enough room in the tank for the fuel to expand without
leaking out the vent. Moisture from condensation in the
fuel tank can reach such concentrations that it becomes
heavy enough to settle out of the fuel to the bottom of the
tank. Since fuel pickup tubes are located near the bottom
of the tank, this accumulated moisture can cause the
engines to run poorly or not at all after extended storage.
Chemical changes also occur as the gasoline ages that
can cause deposits and varnish in the fuel system as
well as reduce the octane rating of the fuel. Severely
degraded fuel can damage the engines and boat fuel tank
and lines. Therefore, if your boat is not being run enough
to require at least one full tank of fresh fuel a month or
during winter storage, a fuel stabilizer should be added
to the gasoline to help protect the fuel system from these
problems. Operate the boat for at least 15 minutes after
adding the stabilizer to allow the treated fuel to reach the
engines.
Your dealer or the engine manufacturer can provide
additional information on fuel degradation and fuel
stabilizers recommended for your engines. For more
recommendations for your specific area, check with your
local Albemarle dealer.
• Drain water from the fresh water system.
• Consult the engine owner’s manual for detailed
information on preparing the engines for storage.
Lifting
It is essential that care be used when lifting your boat. Make
sure the spreader bar at each sling is at least as long as the
distance across the widest point of the boat that the sling
will surround. Put the slings in position. Refer to the Slings
Locations picture below for the correct position of the lifting
slings. There are also sling tags on the side deck. The fore
and aft slings should be tied together to prevent the slings
from sliding on the hull.
Slings Locations
sling
labels
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