M
A I N T E N A N C E A N D
S
E R V I C E
6–5
U
PHOLSTERY
Your exterior vinyl upholstery may be cleaned with a mild solution of household detergent
and fresh water. Commercial cleaners for vinyl also work well. Since the seams of your exterior
upholstery are not waterproof, your upholstery should be stored in the cabin or covered when not
in use. Exterior cushions will trap moisture between themselves and the gel coat. If a cushion is
not removed to allow the moisture to dry, blistering of the gel coat may occur. Cockpit bolsters
may be removed if you desire. These bolsters clip onto brackets mounted to the deck structure.
Screws are then installed through the underside of the bolster to hold them in place. Most cabin
cushions are removable and may be dry-cleaned or steam cleaned. Some cabin cushions are of a
Herculon-type fabric and may be cleaned with upholstery cleaner.
V
INYL
/P
OLYETHYLENE
/P
LEXIGLAS
In the cockpit area of your boat, vinyl and plexiglass are used for trim and polyethylene is
used for the toe rails and rod racks. Routine maintenance for vinyl should include regular cleaning
with soapy water and the application of a surface protector at least twice per year. The use of glass
cleaner and a soft cloth can maintain plexiglas, used to cover your instruments and radio box.
Polyethylene can be cleaned with products such as 409 or any spray and wipe cleaner.
S
CUPPERS
Grady-White boats have self-bailing cockpits meaning water on the cockpit floor drains by
gravity through large aft scuppers and
not
into the bilge. The aft drains (scuppers) have an
external scupper flap assembly that restricts the flow of water back into the boat. Inspect the flaps
periodically to make sure they are free of debris. The scupper flaps may need periodic
replacement if the rubber becomes damaged or no longer seals properly in the thru-hull.
C
AULKING
Deck fittings, bow rails, window, hatches, etc. have been caulked or gasketed with the highest
quality material to ensure a waterproof joint with the boat. However, the working action of normal
use will tend to flex the joint and eventually break down the seal between them. Periodically
inspect the caulking or gaskets for leaks. Recaulk or replace the gaskets necessary, or have your
dealer do the repair.
H
ARDWARE
/H
ARDTOP
F
RAME
/S
TAINLESS
S
TEEL
R
AILS
The hardware on your Grady-White is made of laboratory grade 316 stainless steel and needs
regular cleaning to maintain its “less staining” properties. The key to maintaining your stainless
steel is to keep it clean with a mild solution of soap and
FRESH
water.
H
ARDWARE
M
OUNTING
Ensure all holes are sealed properly when mounting hardware in the boat surface. Sealing will
prevent water leakage. This is crucial in fiberglass areas that have been reinforced with plywood.
A hole sealed improperly allows water inside the fiberglass leading to saturation of the plywood
reinforcement.
C A U T I O N
Do not machin wash cabin fabrics
.
!