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and allow you to put the engine in neutral and have the winch line attached to the bow eye.
The boat should now be easily winched onto the last several feet of the trailer.
When properly done, this method is easy, safe and will not harm boat ramps by
powering away the soil from the base of the ramp.
10/Routine Maintenance
10.1 Exterior Hull and Deck
Fiberglass
When you remove the boat from the water, clean it as soon as possible. Dirt, debris and grime will
come off easier while it is still wet. Use a brush and biodegradable boat cleanser. Stubborn areas
may be cleaned with a non-abrasive cleaner. Harsh abrasives and chemical cleaners are not
recommended as they can damage the gelcoat, shorten its life, and make it more susceptible to
stains. When used in saltwater, the boat should be washed after each use. NOTE** Do not
use
any
cleaners containing ammonia or with extremely high or low PH levels as this will effect
condition of gelcoat.
The hull should be waxed periodically, at least once a year, with a high quality wax. This will
keep
it
shiny looking and help prevent chalking and aging. The wax will also make it easier to keep
clean by closing the pores that trap the grime.
If the boat is to be kept in freshwater or saltwater for an extended period, a proper barrier
coat and bottom paint must be applied to prevent possible Gel Coat blistering.
Do not wax non-skid areas. It could make them slippery and increase the possibility of
injury.
Stainless Steel Hardware
The stainless steel hardware of your boat should be cleaned and washed after each boat use,
especially in salt or polluted water. While it is “stainless” it is not “stain-proof”. If it is not
cleaned,
it
can develop surface rust stains. It can be protected with a high quality automotive or boat wax.
It can also be protected with a commercial metal cleaner and protectant.
Anodized Aluminum
The aluminum can be maintained with a regular washing with soap and water. Otherwise it can
develop a surface corrosion, which can penetrate the anodizing and attack the aluminum
underneath. If badly scratched, it can be repaired with an aluminum or silver paint.
Chrome Hardware
Use a good metal polish and protect with wax. This should be done every couple of months or as
soon as you notice any finish deterioration.
Plexiglas
Do not use products with ammonia on your Plexiglas windscreen. It can mar the surface and
reduce its transparency. A mild soap and water or non-ammonia cleaner will work well. In
addition to ammonia, cleaners should not be used which contain solvents, acetone, or alcohol.

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