Section N
Page 4
180/190/200 Horizon
Owners Manual
08/01
When storing outdoors, make sure the supporting frame-
work keeps the weight of the snow and rain from accu-
mulating on the storage cover. Proper ventilation must
also be provided or dry rot and mildew will occur. See
Section Q - General Maintenance for additional winter
storage information.
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MAINTENANCE
Moisture, dirt, chemicals from industrial fallout, heat, ul-
traviolet rays and in some cases, salt water are factors
which affect the longevity of acrylic covers.
1. Moisture can cause shrinkage and mildew. Allow
the cover to dry thoroughly before disassembling
tops. Keep it clean and well ventilated to prevent
mildew. Spraying the weather cover with Lysol
Disinfectant or similar product will help prevent
mildew.
2. Dirt creates a starting point for mildew when mois-
ture is present. Clean the top with a sponge or soft
scrub brush and mild detergent when the cover is
installed. Make sure cover is taut to help prevent
shrinkage.
3. Chemicals cause decay if allowed to accumulate
for long periods of time. Keep the cover clean to
prevent decay.
4. Heat can cause cracks in vinyl components and
stiffening of fabric when enclosed in plastic or poly-
ethylene. DO NOT store the weather cover in poly-
ethylene under direct sunlight or high temperature
situations.
5. Ultraviolet degradation may occur under prolonged
exposure to direct sunlight. Store the top in the boot
when not in use.
6. Salt water can corrode brass, aluminum, or stain-
less steel fittings and fasteners. Keep fittings clean,
lubricated, and waxed to prevent corrosion.
Clear vinyl curtains and windows demand extra care to
prevent scratching. DO NOT use cloth or chamois skin.
Dirt or grit in the cloth will scratch the vinyl window. Hose
clean water onto vinyl to rinse off salt, dirt, or grime.
To install:
1. Spread mooring cover over entire boat.
2. Install adjustable poles in bow area (if applicable) and
in the rear cockpit. Be sure the canvas is taut and no
pockets exist.
3. Tie off at the transom.
4. Nylon loops are provided for attaching rope or bungie
cords to the trailer or from side to side (under the
boat).
Figure N5: Horizon® Mooring Cover
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TRAILERING
High winds encountered during trailering your boat can
severely damage most weather covers. If an extended
trip at highway speeds is planned, the top and other
weather covers should be in the down position or removed
entirely. This will prevent damage and loss.
NOTICE
DO NOT tow your boat at highway speeds with
weather covers in place. High winds encoun-
tered during trailering your boat can severely
damage most weather covers. Damage to
weather covers incurred as a result of trailering
your boat is not covered under warranty.
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WINTER STORAGE
The boat must be properly protected during winter dry
dock storage. A winter storage cover is advisable. Many
marine dealers offer shrinkwrap enclosures for outdoor
storage. See a Four Winns dealer for information on the
availability of winter storage covers or other alternatives
for storage.
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