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Routine Maintenance
If you leave the boat for a long period of time,
put all cushions on their sides, open all interior
cabin and locker doors and hang a commercially
available mildew protector in the cabin.
Notice:
Always read the label carefully on mildew
protectors. Remove the protector and allow
the cabin to ventilate completely before us-
ing the cabin.
Counter Tops - Corian Surfaces
A mild liquid detergent and water or ammonia-
based cleaners will remove most dirt and stains
from Corian. For heavy cleaning, oil and grease,
use Fantastik spray cleaner. Rinse with a clean
cloth moistened with fresh water. Wipe dry with
a clean cloth.
In most cases, Corian can be repaired if acciden-
tally damaged. Minor damage, including scratches,
general or chemical stains, scorches or burns and
minor impact marks, can be repaired with a light
abrasive cleanser and a Scotch-Brite® pad. For
heavier damage, light sanding and machine buff-
ing may be necessary so contact your dealer or
a professional.
• Avoid exposing Corian to strong chemicals,
such as paint removers, oven cleaners, etc. If
contact occurs, quickly flush the surface with
water.
• Remove nail polish with a non acetone-based
polish remover and flush with water.
• Do not cut directly on Corian counter tops.
Interior Woodwork
Oiled and varnished woodwork or laminated,
simulated wood can be cleaned with a damp cloth.
For heavy duty cleaning, use a mixture of water
and Murphy’s Oil Soap or a solution of 10% white
vinegar and water to clean the wood and wipe it
dry with a clean towel. Apply a furniture polish to
add luster and help to preserve the finish.
13.4 Bilge, Pumps and Components
To keep the bilge clean and fresh, it is recom-
mended that you use a commercial bilge cleaner
on a regular basis. Follow the directions carefully.
All exposed pumps and metal components in the
bilge should be sprayed periodically with a pro-
tector to reduce the corrosive effects of the high
humidity always present in these areas.
Periodically check the bilge pumps and alarms for
proper operation and clean debris from the strain-
ers and float switches. Inspect all hoses, clamps
and thru-hulls for leaks and tightness on a regular
basis. Operate all thru-hull valves at least once a
month to keep them operating properly.
Frequently test the automatic switches for the
bilge pumps and alarms for proper operation.
This is accomplished by lifting the float switch
until the pump is activated. You can also use a
garden hose to flood the bilge until the water level
is high enough to activate the pump.
Windshield Hydraulic System
The hydraulic pump operates at very high pressures
and has specific maintenance requirements. You
should perform all recommended maintenance ac-
cording to the pump manufacturers’ specifications.
Inspection and Routine Maintenance
•
Check the hydraulic oil level frequently or im-
mediately following the repair of a leaking fit
-
ting or any hydraulic system service. Use only
hydraulic oil meeting the pump manufacturer’s
specifications. Refer to the pump manufac
-
turer’s operating and information manual for
information on the operation and maintenance
of the hydraulic system and oil specifications.
Notice:
Always check the hydraulic oil level with the
windshield down to provide an accurate oil
level reading and avoid overfilling the res-
ervoir.
• Inspect all hoses, fittings, valves and seals for
leaks and proper operation monthly.
•
Periodically inspect all electrical connections,
paying close attention to the heavy electrical
wires, to make sure the connectors are corro-
sion free and tight. Corroded terminals should
be thoroughly cleaned with sandpaper or re-
placed, tightened securely and sprayed with a
metal and electrical protector. Coating the con-
nectors with dielectric, Teflon or silicone grease
will protect them and reduce future corrosion.
13.5 Drainage System
It is essential that the following items be done
periodically to maintain proper drainage of your
boat:
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