5. Run pump until breifly to confirm that water has been expelled.
6. Spray nozzles/taps shall remain disconnected until temperatures are above
freezing.
Never start a frozen pump. even if it is drained it might contain a small amount
that locks the rotor. Make sure fittings are securely connected when returned to ser-
vice. See owners Manual for further onstructions.
INTERIOR CLEANING
1. Scrub all interior surfaces including cupboards, cabinets and
drawers.
2. Be sure to remove everything that can hold moisture and cause mildew.
Remove and store oFF the boat, all cushions, mattresses, curtains, blankets and
sheets, pillows, towels, and clothing.
3. If it is necessary to store cushions on board:
• open all zippers and elevate cover away from the foam padding.
• place a small plastic bowl of other round blunt object inside the cushion
to allow for adequate air circulation.
• Seats that can be folded should be stored in the down posi-
tion.
• use plastic seat covers to keep out dampness and protect
against mildew.
4. Make sure the cabin is well ventilated.
5. personal flotation devices (pFDs) and other safety equipment must be cleaned
and dried. If left on board, place them where air can circulate around them.
6. Clean and thoroughly dry the bilge area. Remove all rags, sponges, or other
cleaning materials from bilge area.
7. allow the interior to completely air out for a couple of days, weather permit-
ting.
8. If you store your boat outside, we recommend that you do not store it with the
canvas and bow set on. Cover with a storage cover, tarp or plastic (available
from Dealers)-especially if you live in an area of heavy snow. Whatever materi-
al you use for a cover, be sure the boat is properly ventilated.
NOTE:
after cleaning, make sure everything is thoroughly dry and air can circulate
freely throughout the inside of your boat.
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