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10-2
FORMULA
PERFORMANCE CRUISER/SUPER SPORT
CRUISER/SUPERSPORT
STORAGE CRADLE
A storage cradle will provide proper support and
prevent stress on the hull. Position the storage
cradle as close to the sling tag locations as
possible. Use caution not to damage any
underwater fittings.
The storage cradle must completely touch the hull
for proper support. Avoid any gaps between the
cradle and the hull.
1. Hull completely on cradle—right
2. Gap between hull and cradle—wrong
Store your Formula boat on a storage cradle with
the bow elevated. Remove the transom drain plug.
Be sure all compartments in the bilge drain
completely to prevent mold and mildew. Mold and
mildew may form as a result of the inability of
moisture to escape.
STORAGE/WINTERIZATION
Preparing for winter lay up is important. In frigid
zones, be particularly attentive to items that can
be damaged by freezing. Freeze damage is not
covered by warranty.
1. After the boat has been properly positioned on
a storage cradle, thoroughly wash the hull,
deck and interior compartments. Allow a
couple of days of air drying before covering
the boat. Store all cushions in the open
position and open all storage areas. This will
help prevent mold/mildew from forming.
Perform preventative maintenance to the
interior and exterior of your boat following the
information in Care and Maintenance, in
Section 9.
Storage Cradle
Figure 10-2
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2. Refer to the manufacturer’s storage
recommendations for the following items that
require special attention for winterization:
Propulsion units—engine, drive unit and
exhaust
Generator and muffler
Hot water heater
Air conditioning
Ice maker
Refrigerator
Head and waste system
3. Open all faucets and allow the fresh water
pump to empty the water tank and water lines.
4. Remove strainer and seacock drain plugs.
Open all drains and seacocks.
5. Remove the batteries from the boat. Clean
and check their condition. Store the batteries
in a cool, dry place, out of direct sunlight. Do
not store the batteries close to heat, spark or
flame producing devices. Check the electrolyte
level and charge them periodically during the
storage period.
6. Cover the boat with the mooring cover. If a
temporary poly cover, such as shrink wrap is
used, vents must be installed to provide
adequate ventilation to prevent mold or
mildew.
RE-ACTIVATING THE BOAT
AFTER STORAGE
There are many systems that require special
attention to ensure your boat is in proper
operating condition.
1. Refer to the manufacturer’s recommendations
and prepare the following items for use:
Carbon monoxide detector(s)
Fume detector
Engine’s cooling, exhaust and lubrication
systems
Hot water heater
Air conditioning
Refrigerator
Ice Maker
Generator and muffler
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