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Plexiglas
and
acrylic plastic
should
only
be
washed
with
clean
fresh
water
and
wiped
with
a
soft
cloth.
You
should
also
avoid
using
soap
or
detergents.
5.3
lnterior
5,31
YYoodwork
The
furniture
is
mostly
made
of laminate.
The
solid-wood
elements
have
been
varnished.
To
clean
wood
use
the
same products
that you
are
accustomed
to
using
at
home.
Do
not
use
abrasive
or
corrosive
substances.
prepare
all
systems
for
winter
in
good
time
to
prevent
damage
due
to
freezing
;
it
is.
b.est
to keep your
yacht
in
a covered
area
over
the
winter.
lf
this
is not
possible,
make
sure
that
the
yacht
is
properry
covered
but
stiil
has
sufficient
veniiration
;-
preferably,
don't
leave your
yacht
in
the
water
for
the
winter
;
don't
leave
any
loose
items
on
board
which
you
can
store
at
home
;
regularly
check
your
yacht
;
if
you
are
leaving
your
yacht
in
the
water
for
the
winter,
take good
care
to
prevent
damage
due
to
the
possible
freezing
of
through-hull
outlets,
stopcocrs-a"no
a,iy
,"trrn pipes
for
(cockpit)
drains
;
bear
in
mind
that
you
are
liable
for
any
damage
if
you
carry
out
the
work
to
prepare
your
yacht
for
winter
and
summer
yourself.
when your
yacht
is
being
launched
again,
make
sure.
that
you
are
present
to inspect
the
yacht
for
any
leaks.
Alternatively,
make
crear
arrangements
r,iith
other
peopre
to
oo
,'0,
pr.r.rJorv
h ,rritirg.
Antifreeze,
engine
oil
and
other
oils
all
have
to
be
heated
as
small
chemical
waste
I
A
description
is
given
for
each
system
on
how
to
prepare
it
for
winter.
The
descriptions
are
based
on
a standard
system
for
your
type
of
yacht.
ln
compiling
this
manual
no
account
has
been
taken
of
any
changes
in
these
systems
which
have
been
made
Juring
constiuction
and
deviate
significanly
from
the
standard,
or
of
changes
made
after
construction.
A
description
is
also
provided
of
how
to
make
your
yacht
operational
again
after
the
winter
period.
All
the
individual
descriptions
of each
system
are
set
out
in
reasonably
general
terms
and
it is
always
advisable
to refer
to the
manuat
r6tating
to
the
equipment
you
are
working
on.
The
manuals
describe
the
maintenance
required
in
greatei
detail
than
the
text
of
this
manual.
The
text
and
instructions
in
the
manuals
supplied
tor-tne
various
systems
,nJiilr.
of
equipment
always
have
priority
over
this
manual.
ETAP
28S
60
I
7A

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