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General Inspection and
Cleaning
Inspection
Check engine compartment for any
damage and fuel/oil injection systems
for leaks. Also check battery for elec-
trolyte leaks. Ensure all hose clamps
are properly secured and no hose is
cracked, kinked or presenting any oth-
er damage.
Inspect mufflers, battery and reservoir
fastening devices. Check electrical con-
nections for corrosion and tightness.
Inspect hull and jet pump water intake
grate(s) for damage. Replace or have
damaged parts repaired.
Cleaning
Twice a year, the bilge should be cleaned
with hot water and detergent or bilge
cleaner to remove any possible fuel/
oil/electrolyte deposits and mildew.
Occasionally, wash the body with hot
water and soap (only use mild deter-
gent). Remove any marine organisms
from engine(s) and/or hull. Apply non-
abrasive wax.
CAUTION:
Never clean fiberglass and
plastic parts with strong detergent,
degreasing agent, paint thinner, ace-
tone, etc.
Wash windscreen with Bombardier
cleaner (P/N 293 110 001 — 400 g) and
water. For fine scratches and scuff
marks removal, use a windshield pol-
isher for acrylic, lucite, polycarbonate
and similar materials.
Stains may be removed from seats
and fiberglass with Knight’s Spray-
Nine* from Korkay System Ltd or the
equivalent.
Respect the environment by ensuring
fuel, oil or cleaning solutions do not
drain into the waterways.
WARNING
If at any time, gasoline leaks/odor
are found, do not start the en-
gine(s). Have the boat serviced by
an authorized dealer.
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