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1
1
0
0
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.
3
3
.
.
E
E
L
L
E
E
C
C
T
T
R
R
I
I
C
C
A
A
L
L
S
S
Y
Y
S
S
T
T
E
E
M
M
Remove all the batteries from the boat and clean the poles. Store the batteries in a warm
and dry location. The batteries should be completely charged before storing. The rest of the
electrical system requires little maintenance. Extremely adverse weather conditions may
cause corrosion. In that case we recommend you to clean off any corrosion and apply an
anti-corrosive agent.
1
1
0
0
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.
4
4
.
.
W
W
A
A
T
T
E
E
R
R
S
S
Y
Y
S
S
T
T
E
E
M
M
S
S
Pump tanks as dry as possible, than add a non-toxic water system winterised. Pump this
solution through the entire fresh-and waste-water systems.
WARNING: - Leave all the seacocks open.
- DO NOT use antifreeze or other poisonous substances.
1
1
0
0
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.
5
5
.
.
S
S
E
E
A
A
C
C
O
O
C
C
K
K
S
S
Clean them carefully from inside and outside of the boat and put some water resistant
grease on all the moving parts.
1
1
0
0
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.
6
6
.
.
F
F
U
U
E
E
L
L
T
T
A
A
N
N
K
K
Fill the fuel tank completely to prevent water condensation and corrosion.
Thoroughly clean oil and fuel from the engine compartment. Winterisation should be done in
accordance with the engine manufacturer’s recommendations. Remember to disconnect the
cooling water intake to make sure no water remains in the system. Inspect all the electrical
connections and spray them with an anti-corrosion spray.
Thoroughly wash all the sails, inspecting them at the same time. Fold the completely dried
sails and store them in a dry and dark place. If necessary, use a mild soap to remove the
stains. If you find any damage, bring the sail to a sail-maker for a detailed inspection and
repair.
1
1
0
0
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.
9
9
.
.
C
C
O
O
V
V
E
E
R
R
I
I
N
N
G
G
It is much better to store a sailing yacht under cover than to leave it exposed to the weather
conditions. The teak and gelcoat will fare far better during the winter and the boat will not
be exposed to the pressure of the freezing water, a common cause of gelcoat stress cracks.