Maintenance
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joints, manifolds, etc.) for leaks. Make sure all clamps
are tight. Check hoses and exhaust boxes for damage.
Replace any damaged exhaust system component.
NOTE: Any discoloration around a joint or gasket usually indi-
cates a leak.
14.4.4 Fuel Filter
Check all fuel filters daily to remove all sediment and
water from the filter. Inspect the canister for possible cor-
rosion or deterioration. Replace canister if you observe
any corrosion or other deterioration.
Replace the filter element at least once each season,
more often if there is contamination of the fuel system.
Always replace the bowl gasket each time the filter is
reassembled. Check carefully for any signs of leakage.
14.4.5 Fuel Line Connections
Check all fuel line connections for leaks at least once a
year. Tighten as necessary.
IMPORTANT: Be careful when tightening fittings. Over-tight-
ening can crack the flair fittings and flair nuts. Use only tube
wrenches when tightening connections.
14.4.6 Batteries
WARNING
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If using lead-acid batteries, avoid spilling battery
electrolyte into the engine compartment or bilge.
Also, avoid getting saltwater on or in the battery. Ei-
ther condition can create a gas that is explosive and
poisonous if inhaled. If you spill electrolyte, venti-
late the area. Neutralize the acid in the electrolyte
with baking soda. Clean up neutralized electrolyte
with a disposable rag or paper towel.
We recommend you use Gel type batteries.
Although the batteries are relatively maintenance free,
some simple routine maintenance can increase the effec-
tiveness and life.
Keep the batteries fully charged. Batteries kept fully
charged last longer than batteries kept at a partial
charge.
If using lead-acid batteries, check the level of the elec-
trolyte regularly. Correct level is just above the plates.
Add distilled water only if necessary. Over-filling can
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cause poor performance and early failure.
Check the battery every 30 days. Keep the top of the
battery clean. When necessary, clean the top of the
battery with a baking soda solution and rinse with fresh
water.
IMPORTANT: To prevent battery failure, do not allow the soda
solution to enter the battery cells.
Inspect the cables and clamps regularly.
Remove the battery cables and clean the battery termi-
nals and posts regularly. Use a wire brush or bronze
wool.
After re-connecting the terminals, apply a coating of
grease or petroleum jelly (Vaseline) to protect them
against corrosion.
IMPORTANT: Before cleaning the batteries, disconnect and
remove them from the boat.
Replace corroded or damaged parts immediately.
Remove the batteries from the boat during periods of
extended storage. Store the batteries in a cool (above
freezing), dry area.
All batteries lose some charge during storage, but the
loss of charge is proportional to the temperature. The
lower the temperature, the less charge is lost. Avoid
storing the batteries in a humid area. Humidity will lead
to corrosion of the terminals.
14.4.7 Shore Power Cable Care
WARNING
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Electrical shock can cause injury or death. Before
working on electrical system, disconnect all power
sources. Inform others to prevent accidental re-
connection of electrical service. All voltages above
12 volts are dangerous. Performing maintenance
while connected to shore power can cause electrical
shock. Disconnect cord before performing mainte-
nance.
Clean the cable with a grease cutting household deter-
gent. Apply a vinyl protector periodically.
The metallic parts of the cable are corrosion resistant.
You can, however, increase the life of the cable in a salt
water environment by wiping the exposed parts with fresh
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