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Seasonal Maintenance
Notice:
If the boat is to be stored indoors or out-
doors, open all interior drawers, clothes
lockers, cabinets and doors a little. If pos-
sible, remove the upholstery, mattresses,
clothing and rugs. Then hang a commercially
available mildew protector in the interior
compartments.
14.3 Recommissioning
DO NOT OPERATE THE BOAT UNLESS IT IS COMPLETELY
ASSEMBLED. KEEP ALL FASTENERS TIGHT. KEEP
ADJUSTMENTS ACCORDING TO SPECIFICATIONS.
Notice:
It is important and recommended that the
tting out procedure for the marine gear be
done by a qualied service person. Read the
engine owner’s manual for the recommended
procedure.
BEFORE LAUNCHING THE BOAT, MAKE SURE THE HULL
DRAIN PLUG IS INSTALLED.
Reactivating The Boat After Storage:
• Charge and install the batteries.
• Install the drain plug in the hull.
• Check the engine for damage and follow the
manufacturer’s instructions for recommissioning.
• Check the mounting bolts for the engine to
make sure they are tight.
• Perform all routine maintenance.
• Check all hose clamps for tightness.
• Pump the antifreeze from the fresh and raw
water systems and ush several times with
fresh water.
• Check and lubricate the steering system.
• Clean and wash the boat.
• Install all upholstery, cushions and canvas.
After Launching:
• Carefully check all water systems and the
engine bolts for leaks. Operate each system
one at a time checking for leaks and proper
operation.
• Check the bilge pump manual and automatic
switches.
• When the engine starts, check the cooling
system port below the engine cowling for a
strong stream of water. This ensures that the
cooling pump is operating.
• Carefully monitor the gauges and check for
leakage and abnormal noises.
• Operate the boat at slow speeds until the
engine temperature stabilizes and all systems
are operating normally.