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12.2 Portlights and Hatches
The portlights and hatches of your yacht are manufactured by various companies. The portlights are
stainless trimmed with safety glass or Lexan. Screen inserts are included. Lexan, which is impact-‐
resistant and very durable is used in the hatches as well as the companionway sliding hatch.
However, the surface of the Lexan is not abrasion resistant, and therefore, gritty cleaning agents
should never be used on them. Clean Lexan with mild soap and water. If Lexan requires polishing,
Lexan polish is available from most major hardware dealers. Toothpaste may be used as a substitute
for Lexan polish. Rinse afterward with mild soap and water. Please consult the hatch and portlight
manufacturers for care and maintenance guidelines.
12.3 Wood
12.3.1 Teak
Interior teak surfaces are maintained in the following manner: Remove dirt or cooking grease
from teak surfaces before refinishing. This can be done by washing down the surface with
mild soap and water. Interior surfaces should be cleaned and treated once or twice a year
with an interior teak oil.
12.3.2 Cherry
Interior cherry surfaces have a high solids conversion varnish finish. This should be regularly
washed off with fresh water and a little liquid detergent, then polished with a chamois leather.
Please consult with the factory before refinishing varnished cherry surfaces.
12.4 Bottom of the Yacht
Note: Following this factory approved method will not void your hull blister warranty.
Although we use the finest gelcoats available today, our testing indicates that sanding these gelcoats
seriously degrades blister resistance. By following the approved finishing methods you will maintain your
hull blister warranty protection as well as protect your investment for years to come.
BOTTOM PAINTING BARE FIBERGLASS
1. Scrub the surface thoroughly with soap and water using a stiff brush. Flush with fresh water to
remove soap residue.
2. Wipe surface thoroughly with a rag that has been dampened with Interlux Fiberglass Solvent Wash
202 or an equivalent de-‐waxing agent to remove mold release agents, wax and other contamination.
Wipe off with a clean dry rag before liquid dries. Wipe only a few square feet at a time and change
rags frequently.
3. Lightly spray the surface with water to insure all contamination has been removed. If water beads
up or separates repeat Step 2.
4. Lightly sand all gelcoated areas with a 3M Medium Scotch-‐Brite Hand Pad or 320 grit sandpaper.
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