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Section 6
Boat Maintenance
Damage caused by blistering is not covered under
your hull warranty.
There are a number of important things that you
can do to avert hull blistering. They include:
Storage
Store your boat out of the water when not in use.
Store your boat on a trailer, in a boatlift, or on a cradle.
Be sure to use a bunk style design that supports the
boat well.
Refer to
Storage and Trailers
in this section for more
information about trailer design and proper boat sup-
port.
Inspection
Inspect the entire surface of the boat bottom on a fre-
quent basis. Address any structural or cosmetic
issues immediately. Even a minor scratch or scrape
might allow water to enter the hull laminate.
Waxing
Applying a high-quality wax formulated for marine use
can slow the hydrolysis process. Be sure the boat bot-
tom is clean and follow all of the wax manufacturer’s
recommendations.
Bottom Painting
Painting the bottom of your boat slows the formation of
blisters and controls marine growth.
Bottom coat-
ings fall into two general categories, barrier coat-
ing and conventional bottom painting.
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